One – Word Substitution Exercises with Answers
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Directions (1-111): In the following questions, out of the four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for the given words / sentence.
- A fourteen-line poem
(1) sonnet (2) lyric
(3) ballad (4) ode
- The plants and vegetation of a region
(1) flora (2) landscape
(3) ornamental (4) fauna
- Constant effort to achieve some thing
(1) attempt (2) enthusiasm
(3) vigour (4) perseverance
- Wildly unreasonable, illogical or . ridiculous
(1) Abject (2) Adept
(3) Arid (4) Absurd
- A vivacious and lively experience Is said to be
(1) scintillating (2) soothing
(3) scenic (4) synthetic
- To try to settle a dispute between two other parties
(1) medicate (2) mediate
(3) meddle (4) meditate
- To secure a boat by attaching it to an anchor
(1) moor (2) moot
(3) morose (4) moose
- To free a person by a verdict of ‘not guilty’.
(1) acquaint (2) acquit
(3) acquiesce (4) acquire
- One who hates mankind
(1) philanthropist (2) misogynist
(3) humanitarian (4) misanthrope
- Imposed a restriction on
(1) constipated (2) conserved
(3) constrained (4) construed
- Unwelcome aspect of a situation
(1) flippant (2) flip side
(3) flip-flop (4) flintlock
- Feeling annoyed at the sight of unfair treatement
(1) indifferent (2) indisposed
(3) Indignant (4) Indigent
- Walking in sleep
(1) Somnambulism (2) Insomnia
(3) Somnolence (4) Sleepyhead
- Artistic, musical or dramatic interpretation.
(1) Rendition (2) Report
(3) Imitation (4) Reparation
- That which cannot be avoided
(1) Infallible (2) Inestimable
(3) Indifferent (4) Inevitable
- A person who leaves his own country In order to go and live in another.
(1) Emigrant (2) Refugee
(3) Immigrant (4) Expatriate
- Showing a dislike of anything Improper.
(1) Strict (2) Crude
(3) Prim (4) Rude
- A planned route or journey
(1) Iterate (2) itinerary
(3) Itinerant (4) isolate
- A man who helps a stranger or a person in difficulties is
(1) a Samaritan (2) a mercenary
(3) a stoic (4) an altruist
- Speech of great importance and gravity
(1) maiden (2) momentous
(3) monumental (4) momentary
- Continuing for a long period of time without interruption
(1) continuum (2) recurring
(3) perpetual (4) frequenting
- Specially skilled in story – telling
(1) a compositor (2) a raconteur
(3) a vocalist (4) a narrator
- Medical study of skin and its diseases.
(1) Orthopaedics (2) Dermatology
(3) Endocrinology (4) Gynaecology
- A process involving too much official formality.
(1) Nepotism (2) Diplomacy
(3) Bureaucracy (4) Red-tapism
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- A person who enters without any invitation.
(1) Vandal (2) Burglar
(3) Intruder (4) Thief
- Not suitable for eating
(1) Spicy (2) Tasteless
(3) Uneatable (4) Inedible
- A recurrent compulsive urge to steal.
(1) Kleptomania (2) Pneumonia
(3) Insomnia (4) Nymphomania
- Act of injuring another’s reputation by any slanderous communication.
(1) Defamation (2) Orchestration
(3) Aberration (4) Misrepresentation
- A story in which animals or objects speak and give wholesome moral lesson.
(1) Legend (2) Fable
(3) Parable (4) Allegory
- One who does not believe in the existence of God
(1) Atheist (2) Theist
(3) Mystic (4) Cynic
- To free someone from all blames
(1) Consolidate (2) Fling
(3) Forbid (4) Exonerate
- That which cannot be effaced
(1) Illegible (2) Indelible
(3) Invincible (4) Affable
- A person who deliberately sets fire to a building
(1) Arsonist (2) Extortionist
(3) Hijacker (4) Assassin
- One who makes an official examination of accounts
(1) Auditor
(2) Registrar
(3) Creditor
(4) Chartered Accountant
- Conferred as an honor
(1) Honorary (2) Honorable
(3) Honorarium (4) Honorific
- The burial of a corpse
(1) Internment (2) Interment
(3) Interrogate (4) Interpose
- A study of ancient things.
(1) Physiology (2) Archaeology
(3) Ethnology (4) Zoology
- A person who deserves all praise.
(1) detestable (2) lovable
(3) despicable (4) laudable
- One who is skillful.
(1) disciplined (2) diligent
(3) different (4) dexterous
- One who runs away from justice or the law.
(1) Smuggler (2) Criminal
(3) Figitive (4) Thief
- Of one’s own free will.
(1) mandatory (2) obligatory
(3) voluntary (4) compulsory
- One who is too careless to plan for the future.
(1) imprudent (2) impractical
(3) impotent (4) improvident
- One who has long experience.
(1) novice (2) expert
(3) veteran (4) practitioner
- To die without making a will.
(1) Inure (2) Inane
(3) Intestate (4) Indigent
- One who is concerned with the welfare of others.
(1) Ascetic (2) Hedonist
(3) Egoist (4) Altruist
- That which cannot be avoided.
(1) Inevitable (2) Unrestrained
(3) Unvarying (4) Integral
- A person who agrees to work for somebody in order to learn a skill.
(1) Lackey (2) Pupil
(3) Apprentice (4) Assistant
- Opinion contrary to accepted . doctrines.
(1) Controversy (2) Advocacy
(3) Heresy (4) Convention
- Make pale by excluding light.
(1) Foliate (2) Percolate
(3) Procreate (4) Etiolate
- Someone who is designated to hear both sides of a dispute and make a judgement.
(1) Counsellor (2) Arbitrator
(3) Magistrate (4) Manager
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