Important One Word Substitution

Important One Word Substitution


In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences.
1. The schedule of travel.
a. Travelbook
b. Guidebook
c. Itinerary
d. Time-table

2. Poem in short stanzas narrating a popular story.
a. Ballad
b. Sonnet
c. Ballet
d. Epic

3. Design made by putting together coloured pieces of glass of stones.
a. Relief
b. Oleograph
c. Tracery
d. Mosaic

4. A policy that segregates people on the basis of race.
a. Apartheid
b. Partisan
c. Chauvinism
d. Theism

5. Something which lasts forever.
a. Mortal
b. Infallible
c. Eternal
d. Youthful

6. A fear of closed/dark place.
a. Xenophobia
b. Acrophobia
c. Claustrophobia
d. Pyrophobia

7. Fear of telling lies.
a. Mythophobia
b. Legendary
c. Lyophobia
d. Oratory

8. A person employed as a car-driver for an important person.
a. Cabby
b. Chauffeur
c. Cavalier
d. Wagoner

9. Walking in sleep.
a. Obsession
b. Hallucination
c. Somnambulism
d. Somniloquism

10. A particular method of working.
a. Methodology
b. Knack
c. Working pattern
d. Modus operandi

11. Incapable of error.
a. Erroneous
b. Incorrigible
c. Unbeatable
d. Infallible

12. One who believes everything he or she hears.
a. Credulous
b. Credible
c. Creditable
d. Credential

13. An allowance made to a wife by her husband, when they are legally separated.
a. Alimony
b. Parsimony
c. Matrimony
d. Honorarium

14. Wild imagination.
a. Whim
b. Fantasy
c. Fancy
d. Memory

15. A poem of fourteen lines.
a. Ballad
b. Psalm
c. Sonnet
d. Carol

16. The headmaster brought back to mind the outstanding achievement of the school.
a. Remembered
b. Reminded
c. Reminisced
d. Recalled

17. Lack of feeling
a. Empathy
b. Apathy
c. Sympathy
d. Pity

18. Accidental good fortune
a. Serendipity
b. Good luck
c. Chance
d. Fluke

19. Short speech or poem given at the end of a play or a book
a. Epilogue
b. Epigram
c. Epitaph
d. Epicure

20. A person who drive our motor cars
a. Driver
b. Chauffeur
c. Conductor
d. Lift-operator

21. Inflammation of gums
a. Gangerene
b. Gingivitis
c. Conjunctivitis
d. Orchitis

22. A book written by an unknown author
a. Anonymous
b. Acrimonious
c. Audacious
d. Assiduous

23. An event that causes great harm or dams
a. Problem
b. Disaster
c. Pain
d. Relief

24. Beyond correction
a. Inverterate
b. Glib
c. Incorrigible
d. Incongruous

25. Widespread scarcity of food
a. Hunger
b. Drought
c. Poverty
d. Famine

26. Animals which suckle their young
a. Herbivores
b. Mammals
c. Carnivores
d. Omnivores

27. A drug or other substance that induces sleep
a. Reviver
b. Stimulant
c. Energic
d. Sedative

28. A speech delivered without any preparation
a. Temporary
b. Exemplary
c. Extempore
d. Contemporary

29. Animals that eat flesh
a. Herbivorous
b. Carnivorous
c. Omnivorous
d. Insectivorous

30. A fictitious name especially one assumed by an author
a. Nick name
b. Pseudonym
c. Sobriquet
d. Pet name


Answer

  1. c. Itinerary
  2. a. Ballad
  3. d. Mosaic
  4. a. Apartheid
  5. c. Eternal
  6. c. Claustrophobia
  7. a. Mythophobia
  8. b. Chauffeur
  9. c. Somnambulism
  10. d. Modus operand
  11. d. Infallible
  12. a. Credulous
  13. a. Alimony
  14. b. Fantasy
  15. c. Sonnet
  16. a. Remembered
  17. b. Apathy
  18. d. Fluke
  19. a. Epilogue
  20. b. Chauffeur
  21. b. Gingivitis
  22. a. Anonymous
  23. b. Disaster
  24. c. Incorrigible
  25. d. Famine
  26. b. Mammals
  27. d. Sedative
  28. c. Extempore
  29. b. Carnivorous
  30. b. Pseudonym


 

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