- These tests are a check for your learning and your level with respect to the basic vocabulary skills
- Directions for individual questionsEach question has a meaning provided. Identify the word/phrase that relates most closely to given meaning
One Word Substitution: Test-17
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Question 1 |
A person who pretends to be what he is not
explorer | |
prompter | |
imposter | |
diviner |
Question 1 Explanation:
The correct answer is option (c). Imposter refers to the person who practices deception under an assumed character or identity.
Question 2 |
State of anxiety or dismay causing mental confusion
Constriction | |
Consternation | |
Concentration | |
Contraction |
Question 2 Explanation:
The correct answer is option (b). Consternation is referred to as the state of sudden or alarming amazement that results in utter confusion or dismay.
Question 3 |
A person who is fluent in two languages
Versatile | |
Expert | |
Bilingual | |
Knowledgeable |
Question 3 Explanation:
The correct answer is option (c). Bilingual refers to as the act of speaking two languages with fluency.
Question 4 |
One who eats human flesh
Maneater | |
Cannibal | |
Beast | |
Savage |
Question 4 Explanation:
The correct answer is option (b). Cannibal is defined as any animal that eats its own kind; a person who eats human flesh especially for religious purposes, for e.g tribal people.
Question 5 |
To feel or express disapproval of something or someone
declare | |
deprive | |
depreciate | |
deprecate |
Question 5 Explanation:
The correct answer is option (d). Deprecate refers to as having the urge of reasons or protection against something or someone.
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