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Saturday, March 23, 2024

SYNONYMS MCQs


DIRECTIONS: Pick out the nearest correct meaning or synonym of the words given below:

1. ADVICE
(1) council
(2) counsel
(3) practice
(4) proposal

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol. (2) counsel also means ‘legal adviser’.


2. MISERABLE
(1) object
(2) obstruct
(3) abject
(4) abstract

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol. (3) abject means helpless, miserable, despicable situation, obstruct means to hinder, abstract is the literal opposite of concrete, real.


3. QUOTE
(1) sight
(2) sigh
(3) sue
(4) cite

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol. (4) sight means scene, sue means to file a Suit.


4. HARMONY
(1) cemetery
(2) ceremony
(3) symmetry
(4) hierarchy

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol. (3) cemetery means graveyards, hierarchy means a system of society in which people are graded into different classes according to certain norms, harmony is when many things work together in the same mode.


5. UNLAWFUL
(1) elicit
(2) draw
(3) illegitimate
(4) illicit

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol. (4) illicit means not sanctioned by law, elicit means to draw a response with difficulty, illegitimate means illegal/unlawful.


6. HAUGHTY
(1) imperial
(2) imperious
(3) adamant
(4) empire

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol. (2) imperial means of an empire or its rulers, adamant means firmly or stubbornly, determinedly.


7. WISE
(1) momentous
(2) pragmatic
(3) judicious
(4) delay

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol. (3) judicious means having good sense, momentous means most important, pragmatic means practical, treating in a sensible and realistic way.


8. LOQUACIOUS
(1) Victorian
(2) bombastic
(3) verbose
(4) ambiguous

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol.(3) Verbose means using or containing more words than are needed, ambiguous means having more than one meaning.


9. COURAGEOUS
(1) fickle
(2) insipid
(3) timorous
(4) fearless

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol. (3) fickle means unstable, often changing, not constant, not faithful, Insipid means tasteless


10. WATCHFULNESS
(1) Supervision
(2) Custody
(3) Superintendence
(4) Vigil

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol. (4) Vigil


11. ATTACHMENT
(1) Affinity
(2) Influence
(3) Causation
(4) Appendage

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol. (1) Affinity


12. WEARY
(1) Tired
(2) Fatigued
(3) Sentimental
(4) Emotional

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol. (2) Fatigued


13. BEQUEST
(1) Parsimony
(2) matrimony
(3) heritage
(4) patrimony

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol.(3) heritage


14. GULLIBLE
(1) credible
(2) believable
(3) credulous
(4) fallible

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol. (3) credulous


15. BRAVERY
(1) onslaught
(2) arrogant
(3) fortitude
(4) nepotism

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol. (3) Onslaught means ‘attack’; arrogant means ‘full of pride’


16. JEALOUS
(1) obvious
(2) atrocious
(3) envious
(4) ferocious

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol. (3) Obvious means ‘clear’, ‘atrocious’ means ‘cruel’, ferocious means full of anger.


17. PATRONAGE
(1) donation
(2) support
(3) espionage
(4) beneficiary

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) Classical music today is in need of patronage. Earlier, its patrons were the maharajas. Classical musicians were honoured in the royal courts. They were given all the support necessary to let their art flourish.


18. TRAVERSE
(1) mingle
(2) frustrate
(3) take
(4) cross

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) How did you traverse the river? That is, how did you go from one side of it to the other? In other words, how did you cross it? If you traverse an area of land or water, you go across it. Traverse is a literary word.


19. FOUND
(1) see
(2) establish
(3) realize
(4) search

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the founder of Brahmo Samaj. In other words, he established it.


20. RECUPERATE
(1) recapture
(2) reclaim
(3) recover
(4) regain

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol(3) Once I fall ill, it takes me long to recuperate. That is, I take a long time to recover my health or strength after I have been ill. Convalesce is another synonym of recuperate. Convalescence is the period or process of becoming healthy and well again after an illness or operation.


21. ALMS
(1) blessings
(2) charity
(3) prayers
(4) worship

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) When a cyclone affects an area, the people are deprived of their belongings. You then give them money, clothes, food etc. Such gifts to the poor and needy are called alms. Since they are given out of charity (kindness and tolerance), these gifts are also known as charity.


22. ATTENUATE
(1) repent
(2) make thin
(3) force
(4) divide

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) You are familiar with the word tenuous. Attenuate also comes from the same Latin root tenuis (= thin). If you attenuate something, you make it slender or thin; you reduce it in force or value.


23. VINDICTIVE
(1) revengeful
(2) triumphant
(3) strategic
(4) demonstrative

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) Mohan and Yadu were friends. One day, however, Mohan went to a cricket match alone. There was only one ticket available and he did not want to miss the match for the sake of his friend. When Yadu came to know of this, he felt aggrieved. Out of vindictiveness, Yadu bought only one ticket for the next match and left Mohan alone. In other words, Yadu took a revenge on Mohan.


24. DISCOMFIT
(1) litigatev
(2) ease
(3) conflict
(4) frustrate

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) If you are discomfited by something, it causes you to feel slightly embarrassed or confused. In other words, it, frustrates you.


25. WRATH
(1) violence
(2) anger
(3) hatred
(4) displeasing

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) If you are discomfited by something, it causes you to feel slightly embarrassed or confused. In other words, it, frustrates you.


26. ABSTINENCE
(1) synchronic
(2) torrential
(3) restraint
(4) gluttony

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) If you abstain from something, you deliberately do not do it. Abstinence, however, is a particular kind of abstaining —that from alcoholic drink, sex etc, often for health or religious reasons. If you abstain from drinking, you do not get drunk. Abstinence does not refer to “drink” only,


27. ERUDITE
(1) execute
(2) expanse
(3) academic
(4) settle

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) An erudite person is scholarly. He or she is full of learning. Now, where does a learned person get his or her learning from? From the world of education or books. In other words, the person has an academic orientation.


28. TACITURNITY
(1) dumbness
(2) changeableness
(3) hesitation
(4) reserve

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol(4) A taciturn person is not dumb. A dumb person can’t speak. A taciturn person can speak but does not want to. In other words, he maintains a reserve.


29. ANIMATE
(1) kill
(2) dead
(3) energise
(4) calm

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) As an adjective, animate simply means “having life”. For example: Plants and animals are animate objects. (5) is thus rejected because boisterous means “lively, cheerful”. Now, as a verb: If you animate something, you make it lively or more cheerful. Thus you put energy into it. In other words, you energise it. Note: Boisterous is a synonym of the adjective animated.


30. NIGGARDLY
(1) penurious
(2) generous
(3) liberal
(4) nimbus

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) If someone is niggardly, he shows lack of generosity. Thus generous (2) would be its antonym. But we are looking for a synonym. None of the words is a fit synonym. In such cases we go for the word closest in meaning. Both penurious (very poor) and niggardly imply a lack of money, though in different senses.


31. BLITHE
(1) joyless
(2) grudging
(3) somnolent
(4) cheerful

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) One who is blithe is carefree and cheerful.


32. CAPTIVATE
(1) repel
(2) subjugate
(3) dangerous
(4) fascinate

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) You are captivated by something attractive; It fascinates you.


33. REDEEM
(1) extend
(2) fulfil
(3) reconsider
(4) recover

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) I have lost my reputation and nothing can redeem it. That is, much though I may try, no good action on my part can bring my lost reputation back. In other words, I cannot recover my reputation.


34. BLAND
(1) unpleasant
(2) irritating
(3) affable
(4) tasteless

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) That which is bland is rather dull and unexciting. Doordarshan is infamous for its bland presentations of sports events. Similarly, food can be bland. That is, it has very little flavour. In other words, it is tasteless.


35. VISIONARY
(1) dreaming
(2) savant
(3) philosopher
(4) saint

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) A visionary is one who has vision for the future. He comes up with strong, original ideas. He can foresee the changes to come and shapes the future, bringing about an improvement. All visionary ideas are dreams at one stage. But all dreams do not mature. Most of them remain pipedreams. Only those few that are backed up by the necessary, practical considerations turn into visionary ideas.


36. REVOKE
(1) repudiate
(2) repeal
(3) impute
(4) force

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (2) When a law is revoked, it stands cancelled. We can also say that the law has been repealed.


37. REPRISAL
(1) denial
(2) reluctance
(3) unequivocal
(4) retaliation

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) When an army operation was launched to bomb the terrorists, they took the army chief hostage in reprisal. That is, they mounted pressure on the army because the army mounted pressure on them. In other words, they retaliated.


38. FASTIDIOUS
(1) faint
(2) dainty
(3) delicious
(4) dormant

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) If you are fastidious, you pay great attention to details. You like everything to be very neat, accurate, and orderly. A dainty object is small, delicate and pretty. The nearness of meaning lies in that fastidious persons like things to be dainty.


39. ATTRIBUTE
(1) Infer
(2) impute
(3) inhere
(4) inundate

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) If A is the cause of B, you attribute B to A. usually; if B is something bad (blame, charge etc.), we use impute instead of attribute. Sample the following : When Sri Lanka beat Pakistan, the Sri Lankans attributed their success to their batsmen. The Pakistanis imputed the blame of their defeat to their sloppy fielding.


40. DIALECTIC
(1) argumentative
(2) instructive
(3) constructive
(4) destructive

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) In philosophy, dialectics is a method of reasoning and reaching conclusions by considering theories and ideas together with ones that contradict them. Such contradictions lead to argumentation and often degenerate into arguments.


41. GERMINATE
(1) decay
(2) breed
(3) produce
(4) sprout

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) When a seed germinates, it puts forth shoots. In other words, it sprouts.


42. EFFICACY
(1) delicacy
(2) ruthlessness
(3) efficiency
(4) solemnity

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) Efficacy is effectiveness Efficiency is the ability to do a thing successfully. Your efficacy is judged by how efficient you are.


43. MAGNATE
I) tycoon
(2) senior executive
(3) non-magnetic
(4) symbolic

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) John D Rockefeller was an oil magnate. Onassis was a shipping tycoon. Both Rockefeller and Onassis were big businessmen, their spheres being oil (petroleum) and shipping respectively. Both magnate and tycoon refer to businessmen who have made it big, their success making them rich and powerful.


44. FACET
(1) sweet
(2) tap
(3) deceit
(4) aspect

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) A facet of something is a single part or aspect of it.


45. PERNICIOUS
(1) deadly
(2) curious
(3) gorgeous
(4) expensive

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) Violence in films has a pernicious influence on our children. That is, the influence is harmful. Similarly, a deadly situation has harmful consequences. Is heinous a synonym of pernicious? No. Heinous crimes are extremely evil and horrible. When one calls a crime heinous, one is rather disgusted with its horror than concerned about its harmfulness.


46. PERSUADE
(1) assure
(2) opinionated
(3) convince
(4) cheat

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) If you persuade me to do something, you try to convince me that it should be done.


47. FORTIFY
(1) topple
(2) destroy
(3) reproduce
(4) strengthen

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) When you fortify a place, you make it as if it were a fort. A fort has a wall or ditch round it and is not easy to attack. Thus, if you fortify something, you strengthen it.


48. PHENOMENAL
(1) incidental
(2) eventful
(3) natural
(4) extraordinary

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) There has been a phenomenal increase in the number of dish antennas in recent years. That is, the rise in number is much, much more than ordinarily expected. The increase is thus extraordinary — “more than ordinary”.


49. PARADIGM
(1) solution
(2) model
(3) discovery
(4) invention

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) A paradigm is a model for something which explains it or shows how it can be produced.


50. HONORARY
(1) honest
(2) dignified
(3) unpaid
(4) praiseworthy

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) Government servants are not allowed to receive money from any other job. Suppose an income-tax officer desired to edit this book. He would then have to be the honorary editor of this book. That is, he cannot receive any payment as wages for editing the book. An honorary job is thus unpaid for.


51. FACULTY
(1) privilege
(2) desire
(3) branch
(4) ability

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) Your faculties are your physical and mental abilities. We have all been endowed with the faculty of imagination. Most of us, however, kill it through an exercise of constant neglect.


52. FORESEE
(1) contemplate
(2) visualise
(3) assume
(4) hypothesis

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) If you visualise something, you imagine what it is like by forming a mental picture of it. You may visualise future events as well, your wedding for example. You thus foresee your wedding.


53. ANNEX
(1) add
(2) low
(3) copy
(4) initial

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) From Akbar to Aurangzeb, every Mughal emperor went on annexing one kingdom or another to what they inherited. In other words, each of them added to his father’s empire.


54. MENAGE
(1) suffocation
(2) system
(3) law
(4) household

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) A menage is a group of people living together in one house. In other words, a household.


55. DILEMMA
(1) darkness
(2) freedom
(3) trap
(4) confusion

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) If you are in a dilemma, you do not know what to do. In other words, you are in confusion.


56. RIGMAROLE
(1) short-cut
(2) lengthy procedure
(3) unnecessary burden
(4) happy responsibility

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) A rigmarole is a lengthy and complicated procedure which you do not like.


57. TRANSCEND
(1) lower
(2) climb
(3) energise
(4) cross

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) If you ascend, you go up. If you descend, you go down. If you transcend, you go across. In other words, you cross.


58. IMPERATIVE
(1) order
(2) command
(3) suggestion
(4) necessity

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) An imperative is something that is extremely important and must be done. In other words, it is a necessity. Revision of obsolete laws has become an imperative for the 50-year old country.


59. EXEMPT
(1) duty
(2) provide
(3) relieve
(4) forgive

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) Certain categories of companies have been exempted from paying tax. That is, they do not have to shoulder the burden of tax-paying. In other words, their burden has been relieved.


60. INFIRMITY
(1) disease
(2) malady
(3) weakness
(4) slimness

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) If something is firm, it is strong enough to maintain its balance. Infirmity therefore suggests weakness.


61. IMMINENT
(1) eminent
(2) immediate
(3) future
(4) impending

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol


62. CHASTE
(1) Filthy
(2) Lewd
(3) Immoral
(4) Noble

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) Filth means dirt, Lewd means characterless. A chaste person does not have sex with anyone or has it only with his or her spouse.


63. FEMINITY
(1) Cowardice
(2) Manly
(3) Angelic
(4) Inheritant

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) Inheritant means qualities taken from forefathers.


64. CURVATURE
(1) Angularity
(2) Straightness
(3) Short-cut
(4) Streamline

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) Angularity.


65. SUMMIT
(1) Base
(2) Slope
(3) Declivity
(4) Peak

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) Peak. Summit is the highest point.


66. WEAN
(1) Introduce
(2) Withdraw
(3) Detach
(4) Alienate

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) Alienate means to withdraw.


67. MENDACIOUS
(1) false
(2) misleading
(3) provocative
(4) truthful

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) Mendacious is something untruthful


68. OSTRACISED
(1) hated
(2) shut out from the society
(3) criticized
(4) applauded by the majority

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) Ostracised is shutout from the society


69. SPURIOUS
(1) false
(2) harmful
(3) poisonous
(4) foreign

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) Spurions is False


70. OBNOXIOUS
(1) clever
(2) shrewd
(3) disagreeable
(4) outdated

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) disagreeable, unpleasant, nasty, offensive


71. PERNICIOUS
(1) radical
(2) baneful
(3) scientific
(4) negative

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) Pernicious is ruinous, injurious, hurtful. Baneful is destructive.


72. RECTIFY
(1) to command
(2) to correct
(3) to destroy
(4) to build

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) Rectify is to correct.


73. CORDON
(1) pile of logs
(2) heavy cloak
(3) line of people placed as guard
(4) none of these

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) Cordon means a line of policemen or soldiers which guards or prevents people entering or leaving an area As it is not covered any of the options, answer should be ‘none of these.


74. CONCERT
(1) beauty
(2) power
(3) agreement
(d) none of these

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) Concert means together.


75. MITIGATE
(1) to heal
(2) soothen
(3) to pardon
(4) to send on a mission

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) Mitigate means to heal, to reduce, to release someone of his sufferings.


76. DEVOID
(1) evasive
(2) hopeless
(3) lacking
(4) stupid

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) evasive means careless, stupid means foolish.


77. RESOLVED
(1) summarized
(2) dispelled
(3) determined
(4) hanged

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) Resolved is determined.


78. APPOSITE
(1) appropriate
(2) foolish
(3) painful
(4) none of these

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) Apposite is suitable, pertinent, relevant.


79. BUOYANT
(1) childlike
(2) sturdy
(3) brisk
(4) light-hearted

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) Sturdy means strong, brisk means energetic. Buoyant is cheerful; not easily depressed.


80. INFIRM
(1) Sturdy
(2) Anxious
(3) Patient
(4) feeble

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) Infirm is feeble or weak in body or health.


81. INTELLECT
(1) Rationality
(2) imbecility
(3) Insanity
(4) Reverie

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) Imbecility means mental weakness, Insanity means madness, Reverie means day -dreaming, Vacuity means emptiness.


82. MANIAC
(1) Lunatic
(2) Deft
(3) Sober
(4) Dunce

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) (1) Lunatic means mad. Deft means skilful, Dunce means highly ignorant.


83. OMEN
(1) Augury
(2) Superstition
(3) Imagery
(4) Imagination

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) Augury is an omen, token, or indication.


84. SPECTACLE
(1) Pageant
(2) show
(3) Mystification
(4) Panorama

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) Mystification means ‘deliberately making mysterious, difficult to understand, Tableau means dramatic scene.


85. One of the following words very nearly replaces 'advice'
(1) council
(2) counsel
(3) practice
(4) proposal.

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol(2) counsel also means ‘legal adviser.


86. Which of the following words very nearly means ‘rough’.
(1) coarse
(2) refine
(3) rude
(4) crude

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol(4) crude


87. Which of the following words means miserable
(1) object
(2) obstruct
(3) abject
(4) abstract

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol(3) abject means helpless, miserable, despicable situation, obstruct means to hinder, abstract is the literal opposite of


88. Quote is what one of the following words means;
(1) sight
(2) sigh
(3) sue
(4) cite

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) sight means scene, sue means to file a Suit.


89. Harmony is the nearest equivalent of which of the following words
(1) cemetery
(2) ceremony
(3) symmetry
(4) hierarchy

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) cemetery means graveyards, hierarchy means a system of society in which people are graded into different classes according to certain norms.


90. Which of the following words means mishap
(1) incident
(2) ceremony
(3) advent
(4) affectation

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) affectation means to pretend


91. Which of the following words means unlawful
(1) elicit
(2) draw
(3) illegitimate
(4) illicit

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) illicit means not sanctioned by law, elicit means to draw a response with difficulty, illegitimate means illegal/un lawful


92. One of the following words means haughty
(1) imperial
(2) imperious
(3) adamant
(4) empire

Answer

Ans.(2)
Sol (2) imperial means of an empire or its rulers, adamant means firmly or stubbornly, determinedly.


93. One of the following words means wise
(1) momentous
(2) pragmatic
(3) judicious
(4) delay

Answer

Ans.(3)
Sol (3) judicious means having good sense, momentous means most important, pragmatic means practical, treating in a sensible and realistic way.


94. Find out the word meaning “Attachment”:
(1) Affinity
(2) Influence
(3) Causation
(4) Appendage

Answer

Ans.(1)
Sol (1) Affinity.


95. Which one of the following words means “weary”?
(1) Tired
(2) Fatigued
(3) Sentimental
(4) Emotional

Answer

Ans.(4)
Sol (4) Fatigued.


SYNONYMS MCQs

DIRECTIONS: Pick out the nearest correct meaning or synonym of the words given below: 1. ADVICE (1) council (2) counsel (3) practice...

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