Synonyms Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word in the following sentence.
Visiting a book fair always fills my heart with a great satisfaction.
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648031a723e51f47770442bcVisiting a book fair always fills my heart with a great satisfaction.
- 1refreshmentfalse
- 2pridefalse
- 3contentmenttrue
- 4blissfalse
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Answer : 3. "contentment"
Explanation :
The most appropriate synonym for "satisfaction" in the given sentence is "contentment." "Contentment" refers to a state of being satisfied and at ease. The other options, such as "refreshment," "pride," and "bliss," have different nuances and do not precisely capture the sense of fulfillment conveyed by "satisfaction" in this context.
Q: Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.
A ruler with complete power over a country
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64b781712dc867f593fdf46c- 1traitorfalse
- 2democratfalse
- 3aristocratfalse
- 4dictatortrue
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Answer : 4. "dictator"
Explanation :
A ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force.
Q:Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Deception
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646219fa0827e80a9f8db5fb- 1Crueltyfalse
- 2Cunningtrue
- 3Reliabilityfalse
- 4Exceptionfalse
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Answer : 2. "Cunning"
Q:Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Benign
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646226fe4d91510a5db57e6a- 1Beneficiaryfalse
- 2Boisterousfalse
- 3Benevolenttrue
- 4Boringfalse
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Answer : 3. "Benevolent"
Q: Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Announce
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647ef338e72c4684a1e13edcAnnounce
- 1Denouncefalse
- 2Secretfalse
- 3Hidefalse
- 4Advertisetrue
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Answer : 4. "Advertise"
Explanation :
The most appropriate synonym for "announce" is "advertise." "Announce" means to make something known or to declare publicly, and "advertise" involves making information or products known to the public through various means. The other options, such as "denounce" (to condemn publicly), "secret" (concealed), and "hide" (to keep something out of sight), have different meanings and do not convey the idea of making information widely known as "advertise" does.
Q: Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Moral
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64787ddce0088e21fc8f9bcfMoral
- 1Ethicaltrue
- 2Honourablefalse
- 3Godlinessfalse
- 4Symphonyfalse
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Answer : 1. "Ethical "
Explanation :
The most appropriate synonym for "moral" is "ethical." Both terms relate to principles of right and wrong behavior and are often used interchangeably. "Honourable" also has a similar meaning, but "ethical" is a more direct synonym in the context of moral principles. "Godliness" refers to religious or divine qualities and is not a perfect match. "Symphony" has no direct connection to the moral or ethical context.
Q:Replace the underlined word with its synonym to make the sentence more meaningful.
Narcotic drug addiction is in vogue these days, as it is the most popular form of substance abuse.
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649974aefa168d600a13837e- 1demandfalse
- 2obscurityfalse
- 3standardfalse
- 4Fashiontrue
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Answer : 4. "Fashion"
Q: Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Confusion
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6479dd49f4063d472f1b312cConfusion
- 1Intrepidityfalse
- 2Stagnationfalse
- 3Perusalfalse
- 4Commotiontrue
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Answer : 4. "Commotion "
Explanation :
The most appropriate synonym for "confusion" is "commotion." "Confusion" refers to a state of disorder or lack of clarity, and "commotion" reflects a similar state of tumult or disturbance. The other options, such as "intrepidity" (fearlessness), "stagnation" (lack of progress), and "perusal" (reading or examination), have different meanings and do not convey the sense of disorder associated with "confusion."