One Word Substitution
1. To transfer one's authority to another
Ans: Delegate
2. One who is a newcomer
Ans: Neophyte
3. That which is lawful
Ans: Legal
4. That which is against law
Ans: Illegal
5. One who is unmarried
Ans: Celibate
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One Word Substitution
1. That which cannot be satisfied
Ans: Insatiable
2. One who questions everything
Ans: Cynic
3. A flesh eating animal
Ans: Carnivorous
4. A grass eating animal
Ans: Herbivorous
5. One who lives in a foreign country
Ans: Immigrant
1. That which cannot be satisfied
Ans: Insatiable
2. One who questions everything
Ans: Cynic
3. A flesh eating animal
Ans: Carnivorous
4. A grass eating animal
Ans: Herbivorous
5. One who lives in a foreign country
Ans: Immigrant
Examination Questions
One Word Substitution
1.A book written by an unknown author
Ans: Anonymous
2.A life history written by oneself
Ans: Autobiography
3.A life history written by somebody else
Ans: Biography
4.People who work together
Ans: Colleagues
5.One who eats too much
Ans: Glutton
1.A book written by an unknown author
Ans: Anonymous
2.A life history written by oneself
Ans: Autobiography
3.A life history written by somebody else
Ans: Biography
4.People who work together
Ans: Colleagues
5.One who eats too much
Ans: Glutton
General English Exam Questions
One Word Substitution
1.Practice of having one wife or husband
Ans: Monogamy
2.Practice of having two wives or husbands
Ans: Bigamy
3.That which is not likely to happen
Ans: Improbable
4.People living at the same time
Ans: Contemporaries
5.A book published after the death of its author
Ans: Posthumas
1.Practice of having one wife or husband
Ans: Monogamy
2.Practice of having two wives or husbands
Ans: Bigamy
3.That which is not likely to happen
Ans: Improbable
4.People living at the same time
Ans: Contemporaries
5.A book published after the death of its author
Ans: Posthumas
Some Question Answers
One Word Substitution
1.That which cannot be avoided
Ans: Inevitable
2.A position for which no salary is paid
Ans: Honorary
3.That which cannot be defended
Ans: Indefensible
4.Practice of having several wives
Ans: Polygamy
5.Practice of having several husbands
Ans: Polyandry
1.That which cannot be avoided
Ans: Inevitable
2.A position for which no salary is paid
Ans: Honorary
3.That which cannot be defended
Ans: Indefensible
4.Practice of having several wives
Ans: Polygamy
5.Practice of having several husbands
Ans: Polyandry
Objective General English
1. That through which light can partly pass
Ans: Translucent
2. A sentence whose meaning is unclear
Ans: Ambiguous
3. A place where orphans live
Ans: Orphanage
4. That which cannot be described
Ans: Indescribable
5. That which cannot be imitated
Ans: Inimitable
Ans: Translucent
2. A sentence whose meaning is unclear
Ans: Ambiguous
3. A place where orphans live
Ans: Orphanage
4. That which cannot be described
Ans: Indescribable
5. That which cannot be imitated
Ans: Inimitable
5 Questions Answers
One Word Substitution
1. A Government by the Nobles
Ans: Aristocracy
2. A Government by one
Ans: Autocracy
3. Rule by the mob
ANs: Mobocracy
4. That through which light can pass
Ans: Transparent
5. That through which light cannot pass
Ans: Opaque
1. A Government by the Nobles
Ans: Aristocracy
2. A Government by one
Ans: Autocracy
3. Rule by the mob
ANs: Mobocracy
4. That through which light can pass
Ans: Transparent
5. That through which light cannot pass
Ans: Opaque
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