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A person who renounces the world ang 10. / appen : Ee practices self-discipline in order to att A.C ope ving ate sane [Contemporaries Seaton: oe ee cA ‘A book published after th a Bee on Ane duis the | Posthumous Crdevote |, = P-Aniaarian as 00k written by an eee Saas author eee 2. One who abandons his rel é r soon author : . One who abandons his religious faith; ’ ee ney | Autobiography 4 Apoaite B. Prowl a on SA aSoa WI Profane D. Agnost somebody ce emby | Biography Answer: Option A ee pa eople who work together | Colleag Fi Dene to work togetner_{ Colleagues 3. A hater of knowledge and learning: ce Ta A. Bibliophile B. Philologist satisfied C. Misogynist D. Misologist Fie io sO oF ‘Answer: Option D ‘ pia everything ast Me mal 4. Commencement of ee Agus eating cae ee ban z e see. lives in a foreign | Immigrant Transfer epithet B. On : pea Cae et D. Oxymoron 14.A f soanothe one’s authority | Delegate er Options when ie Who a TaN 5. Person whi a That which i lawhl po § Person who does not believe in the existenge 4 Si That which is against aw] Mee capa ae One who is unmarried ta a C. Atheist Bi Heretie a A game in which no ons} Dae Answer: Option a ISA 6. A lady's i ae ‘Anthropology ne Ra umbrella is: C. Co) Ethnolo, C Epitaph B. Granary Answ Physiolo, Answer: Opti D. Aviary Zoology * Option A 16.A, Oritholy 18 p AS tor TC Archacolog AL Lyon old time gods or heroes is: Sea Etymology C. Legeind Epic ys Answer: Opti Rom fay Sth Homicide ri Con G a 8. A sad song: A.Ditty 8 © Dige ‘ ; ‘wer: Option C C Pening 9. One who beli ao believes hep (One Word Substitutes 1 Exteme old age when a man behaves like a jo of foe becility otage Ceser Option C B. Senility D. Superannuation tat which cannot be corrected <~ yy? YUnintelligible B. Indelible C Illegible D. Incorrigible ‘Answer: Option D 3, The study of ancient societies ‘A. Anthropology B. Archaeology C. History D. Ethnology * Answer: Option B 4, Aperson of good understanding knowledge and reasoning power A. Expert C. Snob Answer: Option B B. Intellectual D. Literate 5.A person who insists on something A. Disciplinarian B. Stickler C, Instantaneous D. Boaster Answer: Option B 6. State in which the few govern the many ‘A. Monarchy B. Oligarchy C.Plutocracy D. Autocracy Answer: Option B _7.Astyle in which a writer makes a display of Knowledge : : "B. Verbose D. Ornate English 9. Leave or remove from a place considered dangerous A. Evade B. Evacuate C. Avoid D. Exterminate Answer: Option B 10. A prima facie case is such A. As it scems at first sight MR. As it is made to seem at first sight C. As it turns out to be at the end D. As it seems to the court after a number of hearings Answer: Option A 11. A person pretending to be somebody he is not ‘A. Magician C. Liar Answer: Option D B. Rogue D. Imposter 12. A person who knows many foreign languages A. Linguist B. Grammarian C. Polyglot D. Bilingual Answer: Option A 13. One who has little faith in human sincerity and goodness A. Egoist C. Stoic Answer: Option D B. Fatalist D. Cynic 14. One who possesses many talents A. Versatile B. Nubile C. Exceptional D. Gifted Answer: Option A 15. Words inscribed on tomb A. Epitome B. Epistle C. Epilogue D. Epitaph Answer: Option D 16. One who eats everything | A. Omnivorous a English fide case is one nWhien is undertaken in a good faith ‘ fs undertaken in a bad faith s undertaken after a long delay D. Which is not undertaken at all ‘Answer: Option B 18, The custom or practice of having more than ‘one husband at same time ‘A. Polygyny B. Polyphony C. Polyandry D. Polychromy ‘Answer: Option C 19, Tending to move away from the centre or axis A. Centrifugal C. Axiomatic Answer: Option A B. Centripetal D. Awry 20, Teetotaller means ‘A. One who abstains from theft B. One who abstains from meat C. One who abstains from taking wine , One who abstains from malice Answer: Option C 21. A person interested in collecting, studying and selling of old things A. Antiquarian B. Junk-dealer C. Crank D. Archealogist Answer: Option A 22. A drawing on transparent paper 4 Red print B. Blue print . Negative D. Trang; Answer: Option D- ned 23. One who is not easily pleased bs it Nn yy anythin, A. Maiden B. Mediaeval reais C. Precarious D. Fastidious Answer: Option D 24, A remedy for all diseases ie Stoic B. Marvel ’. Panacea D. Recompense Answer: Option C i 25, One who is fond of fightin — ‘A. Bellicose a jini 35. C. Belligerent AH ‘Answer: Option A Ee Ans 26. A small shop that sells fashionable cloth, F earl of : 36.1 i Sicha aa B. Stall es C. Boutique D. Booth AB ‘Answer: Option C aS 27. That which cannot be read 5 ‘A. Negligible B. Illegible ti C. Ineligible D. Incorrigible ed Answer: Option B = 28. Ina state of tension or anxiety or suspense Pe A. Off balance B. Depressed ei C. Diffused D. On tenterhooks cl Answer: Option D a 29, That which cannot be seen ao} A. Insensible B. Intangible we C Invisible D. Unscen Cu Answer: Option C An 30. To slap with a flat object 40. ‘A. Chop B. Hew A C.Gnaw D. Swat OF Answer: Option D An 31. Habitually silent or talking little Al. A. Servile B. Unequivocal ae C. Taciturn D. Synoptic ‘Ss Answer: Option C An 32 One who cannot be corrected a curable B. Incorrigible Cc C. Hardened D. Invulnerable ; Answer: Option B A 33. Be the embodim 43 en ‘A, Charactersg +" iy Perfect example ofS: A C. Personify D. Signity o Answer: Option@ em as 34. 4 person not sure ofthe existence of god JEPAtheist Answer: O A. Cyni ; : og written by hand sapere A Trandiwork D. Thesis - Answer: Option B 46 The act of violating the sanctity of the church is ‘4 Blashphemy C sacrilege ‘Answer: Option C B. Heresy D. Desecration 437, Something that can be heard uditory B. Audio-visual fe atible D. Audition ‘Answer: Option C 38, A name adopted by an author in his writings ‘A. Nickname B. Pseudonym Nomenclature D. Title ‘Answer: Option B 39, Study of birds A Orology B, Optology Ophthalmology ‘Answer: Option D D. Ornithology 40, A place that provides refuge A. Asylum B, Sanatorium C. Shelter D. Orphanage ‘Answer: Option A 41, Achild born after death of his father A. Posthumous B. Orphan C. Bastard D. Progenitor Answer: Option A 42.The absence of law and order A. Rebellion B. Anarchy C. Mati D. Revolt Asser Option B 'detre of a controversy is iasm with which it is kept alive which participants handle it justification of its existence ‘the parties concerned English Se 44. A place where bees are kept in called A. An apiary B. A mole C. Ahive D. A sanctury Answer: Option A 45. A religious discourse A. Preach B. Stanza C. Sanctorum D. Sermon Answer: Option D 46. Parts of a country behind the coast or a river’s banks A. Isthmus C. Hinterland Answer: Option C B. Arel D. Swa pelago 47. Study of the evolution of man as an animal A. Archaeology B. Anthropology ©. Chronology D. Ethnology 3 er: Option B person who speaks many languages A. Linguist B, Monolingual C. Polyglot D. Bilingual Answer: Option C 49. One who does not believe in existence of god A. Egoist B. Atheist C. Stoic D. Naive Answer: Option B 50. A disease of mind causing an uncontrollable desire to steal A. Schizophrenia C. Kleptomania Answer: Option C B. Claustrophobia D. Magolomania 51. One who sacrifices his life for a cause A. Patriot B. Martyr C. Revolutionary D. Soldier Answer: Option B 52. A person who brings goods illegally into the country % A, Importer ing-room with man Jn small quant Gard rs B. Pilferage C. Theft D_ Defalcation “Answer: Option B ff to a foreign climate B. Adopt D. Acelimatise $4, To accustom onesel! A. Adapt C. Accustom: Answer: Option D 55. One who knows everything A. Literate B. Scholar C. Omnipotent D. Omniscient ‘Answer: Option D $6. Detailed plan of journey ; A. Travelogue B. Travelkit C. Schedule D. Itinerary Answer: Option D 57. Giving undue favours to one’s own kith and kin A. Nepotism B. Fayouritism C. Wordliness D. Corruption ‘Answer: Option A 58, Hater of learning and knowledge A. Misologist. B. Bibliophile C. Misogynist D. Misanthropist Answer: Option A 59. A person interested in reading books and nothing else ‘A. Book-kcepr B. Scholar CC. Book-worm D. Student Answer: Option C 60. A place where monks live as a secluded community A. Cathedral B. Diocese C. Convent D. Monastery Answer: Option D 61. Incapable of being seen through A. Ductile B. Opaque C. Obsolete D. Potable Answer: Option B 3 62. One who does not care for literature or art. A. Primitive B. Illiterate C. Philistine D. Barbarian eS 9 be B. Dormito, D. Basement 63. A large ‘A. Bedroom C. Hostel ‘Answer: Option B 64, Continuing fight beween partis, fas etarete, clans, etc. Bread 1. One’ ‘A. Enmity and not COU D. Skirmish fo Answer: Option B Answe 65. A building for storing threshed grain aA A. Hangar B. Dockyard Det C. Store D. Granary Tru Answer: Option D Answe iceman riding on motorcycles 3. Rea 66, Poleeman ri gon motoreyeles aspx 3S ‘A. Outriders B. Servants 2 C. Commandos D. Attendants 2 Answer: Option A 4. Me A. De 67. One who is determined to exact full CG; vengeance for wrongs done to him Answ A. Virulent B. Vindictive C. Usurer D. Vindicator S.A. Answer: Option B aan AT 68. Murder of a king oe A. Infanticide B. Matricide C. Genocide D. Regicide 6A ‘Answer: Option D AN C.N 69. An expres:ion of mild disapproval Ans A. Warning B. Denigration 7.0 C. Impertinence D. Reproof reli Answer: Option D Al : Ga 70. One absorbed in his own thoughts and Ans feelings rather than in things outside A. Scholar B. Recluse. 5g Cane: D. Intellectual & er: Option C An 4 a 23 fm A e An

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