Amar’s Classes for English |
1. An official call to appear in a court of law
(A) Summon
(B) Notice
(C) Memorandum
(D) Petition
2. To cut apart a parson’s body
(A) Amputate
(B) Mutilate
(C) Ambush
(D) Mitigate
3. A speech delivered without previous preparation
(A) Soliloquy
(B)Extempore
(C) Rhetoric
(D) Expression
4. One who pretends to be what he is not
(A) Crocodile
(B) Flatterer
(C) Hypocrite
(D) Counterfeiter
5. Study of heavenly bodies
(A) Astrology
(B) Stargazing
(C) Astronomy
(D) Astrophysics
6. To be known for bad acts
(A) Famous
(B) Notorious
(C) Criminal
(D) Terrorist
7. Words of similar meaning
(A) Homonyms
(B) Pseudonyms
(C) Antonyms
(D) Synonyms
8. Instrument to measure asure mospheric pressure
(A) Metronome
(B) Compass
(C) Pedometer
(D) Barometer
9. To struggle helplessly
(A) Flounder
(B) Founder
(C) Fumble
(D) Finger
10. One who tends to take a hopeful view of life
(A) Magnate
(B) Creator
(C) Pacifist
(D) Optimist
11. Belonging to all parts of the world arts of the world.
(A) Common
(B) Universal
(C) Worldly
(D) International
12. Feeling inside you which tells you what is right and what is wrong
(A) Cleverness
(B) Conscience
(C) Consciousness
(D) fear
13. Release of a prisoner from jail on certain term and condition
(A) Parole
(B) Pardon
(C) Acquittal
(D) Forgetting
14. Loss of memory
(A) Ambrosia
(B) Amnesia
(C) Insomnia
(D) Amnesiac
15. Still existing and known.
(A) Extent
(B) Extant
(C) Eternal
(D) Immanent
16. Fear of height.
(A) Agoraphobia
(B) Hydrophobia
(C) Acrophobia
(D) Pyrophobia
17. The Highest point.
(A) Height
(B) Zenith
(C) Zeal
(D) Ridge
18. To confirm with the help of evidence
(A) Corrborate
(B) Implicate
(C) Designate
(D) Extricate
19. One who is a dabbler in arts, science of literature:
(A) Dilettante
(B) Aesthetic
(C) Maestro
(D) Connoisseur
20. The time between midnight and noor noon.
(A) Afternoon
(B) Antipodes
(C) Ante-meridiem
(D) Antenatal
21. Capable of being interpreted in two ways
(A) Confusing
(B) Unclear
(C) Ambiguous
(D) Ambivert
22. One who has narrow and prejudiced religious views
(A) Religious
(B) Fanatic
(C) Bigot
(D) God-fearimg
23. The action of looking within or into one’s own mind
(A) Observation
(B) Examination
(C) Introspection
(D) Intovert
24. Something that causes death
(A) Dangerous
(B) Fatal
(C) Brutal
(D) Horrible
25. A person who writes decoratively
(A) Calligrapher
(B) Colliery
(C) Choreographer
(D) Cartographer
26. A person who loves mankind
(A) Misanthrope
(B) Anthropologist
(C) Philanthropist
(D) Mercenary
27. Pretaining to cattle
(A) Canine
(B) Bovine
(C) Feline
(D) Verminous
28. To look at someone in an angry or threatening way
(A) Glower
(B) Gnaw
(C) Gnash
(D) Grindith
29. A post with little work but high salary work but high salary
(A) Director
(B) Trustee
(C) Sinecurea
(D) Ombudsman
30. A raised passageway in a building
(A) Walkway
(B) Walkabout
(C) Walkabout
(D) Walkover
31. A cure for All diseases
(A) Laxative
(B) Panacea
(C) Antidote
(D) Purgative
32. One who cannot speak.
(A) dumb
(B)lame
(C) deaf
(D) visionless
33. Able to use the left hand and right hand equally well
(A) Ambivert
(B) Ambidextrous
(C) Ambivalent
(D) Philanthropist
34. One who hates women
(A) Philanthropist
(B) Ambidextrous
(C) Misogamist
(D) Ambitious
35. A system of naming things
(A) Horticulture
(B) Ascetic
(C) Genocide
(D) Nomenclature
36. Fats of a country behind the coast or river bank
(A) Swamps
(B) Marshes
(C) Hinterland
(D) Isthmuses
37. A written statement about someone’s character, usually provided by an employer
(A) Testimonial
(B) Memorandum
(C) Certificate
(D) License
38. One who does not make mistakes
(A) Passivism
(B) Optimist
(C) Infallible
(D) Hypocrite
39. A person who gambles or bets
Punter
(A) Punter
(B) Backer
(C) Customer
(D) Client
40. Art of writing for newspaper and magazine
(A) Literature
(B) Journalism
(C) Biography
(D) Artistry
41. An abandoned child of unknown parents is found by somebody Rishabh
(A) Foundling
(B) Sibling
(C) Urchin
(D) Orphan
42. A foreigner who settles in a country.
(A) Immigrant
(B) Emigrate
(C) Alien
(D) Visitor
43. Doing something according to one’s own free will.
(A) Willfully
(B) Obligingly
(C) VoluntarilySolutio
(D) Compulsorily
44. Place that provides refuge
(A) shelter
(B) house
(C) country
(D) Asylum
45. A number of ships
(A) fleet
(B) galaxy
(C) constellation
(D) group
46. A test in which cells from diseased organ are removed and tested
(A) Biopsy
(B) Autopsy
(C) Operation
(D) Amputation
47. A small room in a big house, hotel, ship etc. where glasses, dishes, spoons food etc. are kept.
(A) Portico
(B) Pantry
(C) Mezzanine
(D) Kitchen
48. A person who has no money to pay off his debts
(A) Insolvent
(B) Poor
(C) Destitute
(D) Pauper
49. Words uttered impiously about God
(A) amoral
(B) philosophy
(C) logic
(D) blasphemy
50. One who compiles a dictionary.
(A) Geography
(B) Lexicographer
(C) Lapidist
(D) Linguist
51. One who lives on human flesh
(A) Vegetarian
(B) Herbivorous
(C) Cannibal
(D) Carnivorous
52. One who lives on grass
(A) Vegetarian
(B) Herbivorous
(C) Cannibal
(D) Carnivorous
53. One who can eat all kinds of food
(a) Vegetarian
(c) Herbivorous
(b) Cannibal
(d) Omnivorous
54. One who believes in God
(a) Cobbler
(b) Atheist
(c) Theist
(d) Family
55. One who lives on flesh
(a) Vegetarian
(b) Herbivorous
(c) Carnivorous
(d) Cannibal
56. One who does not eat flesh
(A) Vegetarian
(B) Herbivorous
(C) Cannibal
(D) Cannibal
57. One who treats mental illness
(a) Misogynist
(b) Cannibal
(c) Psychiatrist
(d) Atheist
58. One who hates women
(a) Misogynist
(b) Cannibal
(c) Psychiatrist
(d) Atheist
59. One who does not believe in God
(a) Misogynist
(b) Cannibal
(c) Theist
(d) Atheist
60. One who collects stamps.
(a) Philanthropist
(b) Somniloquist
(c) Philatelist
(d) Somnambulist
61. One who walks in sleep
(A) Philanthropist
(B) Somnambulist
(C) Somniloquist
(D) Somnambulist
62. One who talks in sleep
(A) Philanthropist
(B) Psychiatrist
(C) Somnambulist
(D) Somniloquist
63. One who knows everything
(A) Omnivorous
(B) Omnipresent
(C) Omnipotent
(D) Omniscient
64. One who is present everywhere
(A) Omnivorous
(B) Omnipresent
(C) Omnipotent
(D) Omniscient