What is the antonym of Genuine? [#2520]
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Q1. What is the antonym of Genuine?
Q1. What is the antonym of Genuine?
(A) Authentic
(A) Authentic
(A) Authentic
(B) Bogus
(B) Bogus
(B) Bogus
(C) True
(C) True
(C) True
(D) Legitimate
(D) Legitimate
(D) Legitimate
Answer: (B) Bogus
Answer: (B) Bogus
Answer: (B) Bogus
Meaning: The word "genuine" means truly what something is said to be; authentic. The antonym, "bogus," means not genuine or true; fake.
Antonyms: Bogus, Sham
Meaning: The word "genuine" means truly what something is said to be; authentic. The antonym, "bogus," means not genuine or true; fake. Antonyms: Bogus, Sham
Meaning: The word "genuine" means truly what something is said to be; authentic. The antonym, "bogus," means not genuine or true; fake. Antonyms: Bogus, Sham
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q1. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) favouret
(A) favouret
(A) favouret
(B) favourite
(B) favourite
(B) favourite
(C) favourate
(C) favourate
(C) favourate
(D) favoirite
(D) favoirite
(D) favoirite
Answer: (B) favourite
Answer: (B) favourite
Answer: (B) favourite
The correctly spelt word is - favourite.
Favourite (favorite in American English) refers to something or someone that is liked or enjoyed the most out of a group.
The correctly spelt word is - favourite. Favourite (favorite in American English) refers to something or someone that is liked or enjoyed the most out of a group.
The correctly spelt word is - favourite. Favourite (favorite in American English) refers to something or someone that is liked or enjoyed the most out of a group.
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Q2. The English _____ English.
Q2. The English _____ English.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) speak
(A) speak
(A) speak
(B) speaks
(B) speaks
(B) speaks
(C) spoke
(C) spoke
(C) spoke
(D) spoken
(D) spoken
(D) spoken
Answer: (A) speak
Answer: (A) speak
Answer: (A) speak
speak
speak
speak
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Q3. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q3. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) bridle
(A) bridle
(A) bridle
(B) brisk
(B) brisk
(B) brisk
(C) bristel
(C) bristel
(C) bristel
(D) brittle
(D) brittle
(D) brittle
Answer: (C) bristel
Answer: (C) bristel
Answer: (C) bristel
The wrongly spelt word is - bristel.
The correctly spelt word is - bristle.
When something "bristles," it means its hairs or fibers stand up straight and often in anger or irritation.
The wrongly spelt word is - bristel. The correctly spelt word is - bristle. When something "bristles," it means its hairs or fibers stand up straight and often in anger or irritation.
The wrongly spelt word is - bristel. The correctly spelt word is - bristle. When something "bristles," it means its hairs or fibers stand up straight and often in anger or irritation.
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Q4. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q4. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) parellel
(A) parellel
(A) parellel
(B) parrallel
(B) parrallel
(B) parrallel
(C) perallel
(C) perallel
(C) perallel
(D) parallel
(D) parallel
(D) parallel
Answer: (D) parallel
Answer: (D) parallel
Answer: (D) parallel
The correctly spelt word is - parallel.
Parallel describes lines that are always the same distance apart and never intersect, no matter how far they are extended.
The correctly spelt word is - parallel. Parallel describes lines that are always the same distance apart and never intersect, no matter how far they are extended.
The correctly spelt word is - parallel. Parallel describes lines that are always the same distance apart and never intersect, no matter how far they are extended.
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Q5. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q5. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Embodiment
(A) Embodiment
(A) Embodiment
(B) Discriminiation
(B) Discriminiation
(B) Discriminiation
(C) Corruption
(C) Corruption
(C) Corruption
(D) Identification
(D) Identification
(D) Identification
Answer: (B) Discriminiation
Answer: (B) Discriminiation
Answer: (B) Discriminiation
The wrongly spelt word is - Discriminiation.
The correctly spelt word is - Discrimination.
Discrimination is the act of treating someone differently based on their membership in a particular group or category. It often involves prejudice and unfair or unequal treatment.
The wrongly spelt word is - Discriminiation. The correctly spelt word is - Discrimination. Discrimination is the act of treating someone differently based on their membership in a particular group or category. It often involves prejudice and unfair or unequal treatment.
The wrongly spelt word is - Discriminiation. The correctly spelt word is - Discrimination. Discrimination is the act of treating someone differently based on their membership in a particular group or category. It often involves prejudice and unfair or unequal treatment.
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Q6. He ____ when the mobile rang.
Q6. He ____ when the mobile rang.
Complete the sentence with correct tense.
Complete the sentence with correct tense.
Complete the sentence with correct tense.
(A) Is sleeping
(A) Is sleeping
(A) Is sleeping
(B) Was sleeping
(B) Was sleeping
(B) Was sleeping
(C) Has slept
(C) Has slept
(C) Has slept
(D) Had slept
(D) Had slept
(D) Had slept
Answer: (B) Was sleeping
Answer: (B) Was sleeping
Answer: (B) Was sleeping
Was sleeping
Was sleeping
Was sleeping
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Q7. A dome-shaped shelter built from blocks of solid snow used by Eskimos?
Q7. A dome-shaped shelter built from blocks of solid snow used by Eskimos?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) wigwam
(A) wigwam
(A) wigwam
(B) yurt
(B) yurt
(B) yurt
(C) tepee
(C) tepee
(C) tepee
(D) igloo
(D) igloo
(D) igloo
Answer: (D) igloo
Answer: (D) igloo
Answer: (D) igloo
Substitute Word: igloo.
Substitute Word: igloo.
Substitute Word: igloo.
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Q8. What is a group of dogs called?
Q8. What is a group of dogs called?
(A) Herd
(A) Herd
(A) Herd
(B) Band
(B) Band
(B) Band
(C) Pride
(C) Pride
(C) Pride
(D) Pack
(D) Pack
(D) Pack
Answer: (D) Pack
Answer: (D) Pack
Answer: (D) Pack
A pack is the most common term for a group of dogs, particularly wild dogs or dogs living in the wild. In domestic settings, a group of dogs might simply be referred to as a "group" or "litter" if they are related.
Apart from pack, a group of dogs is also known as Kennel, Mute, Litter. The term 'kennel' is generally used to denote small, hut-like structures where dogs reside, especially pet dogs. When the dogs remain silent and still during the hunt, they are referred to as a mute. The word ‘litter’ is used to refer to a number of puppies and not dogs.
A pack is the most common term for a group of dogs, particularly wild dogs or dogs living in the wild. In domestic settings, a group of dogs might simply be referred to as a "group" or "litter" if they are related. Apart from pack, a group of dogs is also known as Kennel, Mute, Litter. The term 'kennel' is generally used to denote small, hut-like structures where dogs reside, especially pet dogs. When the dogs remain silent and still during the hunt, they are referred to as a mute. The word ‘litter’ is used to refer to a number of puppies and not dogs.
A pack is the most common term for a group of dogs, particularly wild dogs or dogs living in the wild. In domestic settings, a group of dogs might simply be referred to as a "group" or "litter" if they are related. Apart from pack, a group of dogs is also known as Kennel, Mute, Litter. The term 'kennel' is generally used to denote small, hut-like structures where dogs reside, especially pet dogs. When the dogs remain silent and still during the hunt, they are referred to as a mute. The word ‘litter’ is used to refer to a number of puppies and not dogs.
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Q9. What is the synonym of Affluent?
Q9. What is the synonym of Affluent?
(A) wealthy
(A) wealthy
(A) wealthy
(B) clever
(B) clever
(B) clever
(C) joyous
(C) joyous
(C) joyous
(D) strong
(D) strong
(D) strong
Answer: (A) wealthy
Answer: (A) wealthy
Answer: (A) wealthy
Having a great deal of money or wealth; prosperous.
Synonyms: Wealthy, Rich, Opulent, Prosperous.
Example Sentences:
> He comes from an affluent family.
> The affluent river fed the fertile valley.
> The affluent nation had a strong economy.
Having a great deal of money or wealth; prosperous. Synonyms: Wealthy, Rich, Opulent, Prosperous. Example Sentences: > He comes from an affluent family. > The affluent river fed the fertile valley. > The affluent nation had a strong economy.
Having a great deal of money or wealth; prosperous. Synonyms: Wealthy, Rich, Opulent, Prosperous. Example Sentences: > He comes from an affluent family. > The affluent river fed the fertile valley. > The affluent nation had a strong economy.
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Q10. Which of the following types of clauses cannot stand alone as a complete sentence?
Q10. Which of the following types of clauses cannot stand alone as a complete sentence?
(A) Independent clause
(A) Independent clause
(A) Independent clause
(B) Main Clause
(B) Main Clause
(B) Main Clause
(C) Relative clause
(C) Relative clause
(C) Relative clause
(D) Subordinate clause
(D) Subordinate clause
(D) Subordinate clause
Answer: (D) Subordinate clause
Answer: (D) Subordinate clause
Answer: (D) Subordinate clause
A dependent clause (also called a subordinate clause) cannot stand alone as a complete sentence, as it relies on an independent clause to complete its meaning.
A dependent clause (also called a subordinate clause) cannot stand alone as a complete sentence, as it relies on an independent clause to complete its meaning.
A dependent clause (also called a subordinate clause) cannot stand alone as a complete sentence, as it relies on an independent clause to complete its meaning.
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