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A. Dull
B. Dark
C. Obscure
D. Opaque
A. Bachelor
B. Misanthrope
C. Spinster
D. None of these
A. Aborigines
B. Citizens
C. Natives
D. Primitive
A. Startling
B. Murmuration
C. Both A and B
D. None of these
A. Intelligent
B. Ignorant
C. Credulous
D. Colleague
A. Particle
B. Sibilant
C. Syllable
D. Letter
A. Itinerant
B. Mendicant
C. Journeyman
D. Tramp
The practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own is
known as ____________?
A. Cuckold
B. Despotism
C. Plagiarism
D. Epicure
A. Bourgeois
B. Insomnist
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C. ventriloquist
D. Somniloquist
A. Eavesdrop
B. Overhearing
C. Pigeonholing
D. Spying
A. Contagious
B. Infectious
C. Fatal
D. Incurable
A. Contagious
B. Infectious
C. Unanimous
D. Fatal
A. Brittle
B. Flexible
C. Resilient
D. Supple
A. Bilingual
B. Bigot
C. Bigamy
D. Brittle
A. Coercion
B. Conviction
C. Confession
D. Cajolement
A narrow piece of land connecting two large masses of land is known as _________?
A. Gulf
B. Isthmus
C. Peninsula
D. Continent
A. Dictatorship
B. Monarchy
C. Oligarchy
D. Anarchy
A. Accomplice
B. Amateur
C. Cuckold
D. Changeling
A sad poem usually written to praise and express sorrow for someone who is dead is known
as ________?
A. Elegy
B. Oad
C. Sestina
D. Epic
A. Epic
B. Elegy
C. Ode
D. Sestina
A form of written language for blind people is known as __________?
A. Braille
B. Elysium
C. Epicure
D. Arson
A. antidote
B. antitoxin
C. Adderall
D. A & B
A. Albumen
B. Adept
C. Omnivorous
D. Amphibian
A. Omnipotent
B. Omniscient
C. Omnipresent
D. None of the above
A. Non-transparent
B. Blurred
C. Opaque
D. All of the above
A. Opaque
B. Coarse
C. Ambiguous
D. Transparent
A. Foreclosed
B. Insolvent
C. Bankrupt
D. All of the above
A. Bibliophile
B. Pluviophile
C. Cosmopolitan
D. Changeling
Forcing someone to make payment for not revealing discreditable secrets is known as
______________?
A. Blackmail
B. Despotism
C. Assassin
D. Elysium
The offence of marrying someone while already married to another person is known as
_________?
A. Bigamy
B. Coupe
C. Bigot
C. Biped
A. Aviary
B. Columbary
C. Volary
D. All of the above
A. Agenda
B. Bulletin
C. Elysium
D. Epicture
A. Tie
B. Draw
C. loss
D. toss
A. matricide
B. parricide
C. regicide
D. patricide
A. filicide
B. fratricide
C. genocide
D. homicide
A. hamlet
B. aviary
C. apiary
D. none of these
A. Henpeck
B. Connoisseur
C. Somnambulist
D. None of these
A. Cellar
B. Sty
C. Pen
D. Lair
A. regicide
B. suicide
C. patricide
D. parricide
A. Claustrophobia
B. Misogynist
C. Ambidextrous
D. Philanthropy
A. delinquent
B. frank
C. juvenile
D. guilty
One who criticizes popular beliefs which he/she thinks is a mistake or unwise is?
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A. philistine
B. iconoclast
C. imposter
D. cannibal
A. esplande
B. espadrille
C. estrangement
D. espionage
A. boudoir
B. boulevard
C. avenue
D. façade
A. interruption
B. interrogation
C. internment
D. intermittent
A. philanderer
B. volunteer
C. mercenary
D. missionary
A. casino
B. beach
C. resort
D. museum
A. relinquish
B. renounce
C. abdicate
D. resign
A. profanity
B. sedition
C. sacrilege
D. slander
A. concurrent
B. contemporary
C. coincident
D. concomitant
Branch of medicine dealing with the health and care of old people is?
A. obstetrics
B. pediatrics
C. calisthenics
D. geriatrics
The time when two people have a romantic relationship before they get married is?
A. snobbery
B. courtship
C. estrangement
D. polyphony
A. irrelevant
B. infallible
C. indelible
D. inaudible
A. anachronistic
B. obsolete
C. incongruous
D. archaic
A. harangue
B. hyperbole
C. idiosyncrasy
D. elegy
A. nomadic
B. elite
C. zealot
D. swashbuckler
A. fleet
B. hamlet
C. monument
D. constellation
A. rhetoric
B. cacophony
C. harangue
D. oration
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A. punctilious
B. obtuse
C. absurd
D. abstruse
A. annals
B. paleographic
C. calligraphy
D. archeology
One who promotes the idea of absence of government of any kind, when every man should
be a law unto himself is?
A. agnostic
B. Iconoc
C. belligerent
D. anarchist
A. eligible
B. legitimate
C. legalised
D. liable
A. soliloquy
B. indispensable
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C. sinecure
D. indelible
A. handwritten
B. manuscript
C. proof
D. amnesty
A. Verbose
B. Ambivalent
C. Epigraph
D. Ambiguous
A. sacrilege
B. rent
C. bunting
D. remuneration
A. hypochondriac
B. misogynist
C. misanthrope
D. hyperpitutiary
A. corrigendum
B. Manuscript
C. postscript
D. unmanageable
A. fanatic
B. theologian
C. bigot
D. egotist
A. rhinologist
B. philologist
C. endocrinologist
D. gerontologist
A. sociable
B. gregarious
C. carnivorous
D. social
A. windfall
B. philanthrophy
C. benevolence
D. turnstile
A. honorarium
B. sinecure
C. prerogative
D. perquisite
A. orthodontist
B. orthopedist
C. ophthalmologist
D. obstetrician
The practice of pretending to have feelings that one does not really have is?
A. treachery
B. villainy
C. hypocrisy
D. inundate
A. deceive
B. cheat
C. escape
D. elope
A. oligarchy
B. democracy
C. meritocracy
D. theocracy
A. piglet
B. lamb
C. calf
D. colt
One who does not follow the usual rules of social life is called ___________?
A. egoist
B. frank
C. bohemian
D. reveille
A. Aviator
B. Acrobat
C. Funambulist
D. Upholsterer
A. Luxuriant
B. Luxurious
C. Extravagant
D. Stingy
A. Pedophile
B. Fatalist
C. Pediatrician
D. Pedagogue
A. Borrower
B. Insolvent
C. Lender
D. Allen
A. Highphobia
B. Altophobia
C. Heliophobia
D. Acrophobia
An act of speaking one’s thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers,
especially by a character in a play:
A. Sinecure
B. Soliloquy
C. Pessimist
D. Philanthropist
A. Philatelist
B. Ornithologist
C. Statistician
D. Numismatist
A. Meditation
B. Retrospection
C. Reflection
D. Introspection
A. Coercion
B. Conviction
C. Confession
D. Cajolement
A. Academic
B. Epidemic
C. Incorrigible
D. Invincible
A. Irrevocable
B. Inevitable
C. Incredible
D. Irritable
One who able to use the right and left hands equally well:
A. Sinister
B. Ambidextrous
C. Ambivalent
D. Amateur
Government by rich:
A. Oligarchy
B. Aristocracy
C. Pantisocracy
D. Plutocracy
A. Arbiter
B. Mediator
C. Agent provocateur
D. Arbitrator
A. Gourmet
B. Curator
C. Parasite
D. Stoic
An unmarried woman, typically an older woman beyond the usual age for marriage:
A. Spinster
B. Artist
C. Bachelor
D. Misanthrope
A person who pretends to have more knowledge or skill than he really has:
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A. Crook
B. Apotheosis
C. Renegade
D. Charlatan
A. Apostle
B. Apothecary
C. Apotheosis
D. Renegade
A. Misogamy
B. Bigamy
C. Polygamy
D. Monogamy
A. Matricide
B. Regicide
C. Genocide
D. Homicide
A. Narcotics
B. Antiseptic
C. Panacea
D. Lyric
A. Crook
B. Liar
C. Scoundrel
D. Hypocrite
A. Incurable
B. Infectious
C. Contagious
D. Fatal
A. Stoic
B. Sadist
C. Psychiatrist
D. Aristocrat
A. Homicide
B. Regicide
C. Fratricide
D. Suicide
A. Cosmopolitan
B. Frightening
C. Fastidious
D. Feminist
A. Cosmopolitan
B. Fratricide
C. Altruist
D. Aristocrat
A. Fatalist
B. Optimist
C. Pessimist
D. Parsimonious
A sad song:
A. Ditty
B. Knell
C. Dirge
D. Lay
A. Lyric
B. Epic
C. Legend
D. Romance
A. Parasol
B. Granary
C. Epitaph
D. Aviary
A. Theist
B. Heretic
C. Atheist
D. Fanatic
A. Pun
B. Alliteration
C. Transferred epithet
D. Oxymoron
A. Bibliophile
B. Philologist
C. Misogynist
D. Misologist
A. Apostate
B. Prostate
C. Profane
D. Agnostic
A person who renounces the world and practices self-discipline in order to attain salvation:
A. Sceptic
B. Ascetic
C. Devotee
D. Antiquarian