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Directions:
In the following question out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses that the meaning of the given words.
The following question based on synonyms topic of general english mcq
(a) huddle
(b) satisfy
(c) protect
(d) cheat
The correct answers to the above question in:
Answer: (b)
satisfy (Verb) : to make somebody feel pleased by doing or giving him what he wants
coddle (Verb) : to treat somebody with too much care and attention
huddle (Verb) : to gather closely together, because of cold or fear
protect (Verb) : to make sure that somebody or something is not harmed, injured or damaged
cheat (Verb, Noun) : deceive; betray; trick
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Question : 1
IRASCIBLE
a) temperamental
b) envious
c) angry
d) irritable
Answer »Answer: (d)
irritable (Adjective) : becoming very angry; bad–tempered
irascible (Adjective) : becoming angry very easily; irritable
temperamental (Adjective) : having a tendency to become angry, excited or upset easily
envious(Adjective) : wanting to be in the same position as somebody else
angry (Adjective) : having strong feeling about something that you dislike
Question : 2
DELIIBERATELY
a) spontaneously
b) inadvertently
c) intentionally
d) naturally
Answer »Answer: (c)
intentionally (Adverb) : done deliberately; intended
deliberately (Adverb) : done in a way that was planned; not by chance; intentionally, on purpose
spontaneously (Adverb) : unplanned but done suddenly
inadvertently (Adverb) : unintentionally; by accident; without intending to
naturally (Adverb) : in a way that you would expect
Question : 3
ANCESTORS
a) extinct tribes
b) relatives
c) forefathers
d) old people
Answer »Answer: (c)
forefathers (Noun) : persons in your family who lived a long time ago; ancestors
ancestors (Noun) : persons in your family who lived a long time ago; forebears; forefathers
extinct tribes (Noun) : tribes not existing
relatives (Noun) : persons who are in the same family as somebody else
old people (Noun) : people who are not young ; have lived for a long time
Question : 4
INFATUATION
a) emotion
b) passion
c) imagination
d) compassion
Answer »Answer: (b)
passion (Noun) : a very strong feeling of love, hatred, anger, enthusiasm, etc. ; rage
infatuation (Noun) : very strong feelings of love or attraction for somebody/something ; foolish passion
emotion (Noun) : a strong feeling such as love, fear or anger imagination (Noun) : the ability to create pictures in your mind
compassion (Noun) : a strong feeling of sympathy for people who are suffering and a desire to help them
Question : 5
TRANSIENT
a) fleeting
b) transparent
c) feeble
d) fanciful
Answer »Answer: (a)
fleeting (Adjective) : lasting only a short time ; brief
transient (Adjective) : fleeting; temporary; continuing for only a short time
Question : 6
CONSORT
a) Protect
b) Partner
c) Convoy
d) Guide
Answer »Answer: (b)
Partner
consort (Noun) : the husband or wife of a ruler.
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