Friday, February 28, 2020

WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

[ Phrasal Verb ] OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ, PDF FOR WBCS PRELIMS P5


English - 05
21. We should ________ for a rainy day.
(A) Put something by
(B) Put things off
(C) Put down
(D) Put into
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [A] Put something by.
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22. They decided to ______ his number in the yellow pages.
(A) Lookup
(B) Look onto
(C) Look into
(D) Look at
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [A] Lookup.
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23. The thief _____ with the ornaments.
(A) Made off
(B) Made up
(C) Made away
(D) Made out
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [C] Made away.
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24. The boss simply could not _________ his inefficiency anymore.
(A) put down
(B) put across
(C) put off
(D) put up with
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [D] put up with.
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25. He wanted to ________ out.
(A) want
(B) ask
(C) call
(D) order
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [C] call.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

[ Phrasal Verb ] OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ, PDF FOR WBCS PRELIMS P4


English - 04
16. The evidence with what one already knows.
(A) Gives in
(B) Goes down
(C) Ties in
(D) Sets in
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [C] Ties in.
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17. There was a _________ on the midnight train.
(A) Hold
(B) Hold out
(C) Hold up
(D) Hold in
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [C] Hold up.
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18. The boys were 'kept in' after school means that the boys were
(A) Confined
(B) Rewarded
(C) Caned
(D) Punished
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [A] Confined.
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19. I will _________ her case as a precedent to my job until May.
(A) hold in
(B) hold to
(C) hold-up
(D) hold on
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [D] hold on.
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20. His friend _______ his word much to his despair
(A) Went with
(B) Went in
(C) Went back on
(D) Went away from
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [C] Went back on.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ For SSC | IBPS | BANK | State PSC P3


English - 03
11. After prolonged suffering, he passed away.
(A) Expired
(B) Yielded
(C) Went away
(D) Left
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [A] Expired.
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12. "Lay off" can mean to stop working and also
(A) To spread out
(B) To go to sleep
(C) To go on strike
(D) To leave alone
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [A] To spread out.
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13. He wanted to _______ out.
(A) want
(B) ask
(C) call
(D) order
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [C] call.
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14. I cannot make out what he wishes to say.
(A) Discover
(B) Explain
(C) Guess
(D) Understand
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [D] Understand.
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15. In a moment of a hurry, the files had been ________ by Hamilton. (Insert correct phrasal verb)
(A) cast up
(B) cast aside
(C) cast about
(D) cast out
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [A] cast up.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ For SSC | IBPS | BANK | State PSC P2


English - 02
6. After a promising start, his career soon came to an end in a disappointing way.
(A) Flaked out
(B) Rounded off
(C) Roughed out
(D) Fizzled outs
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [D] Fizzled outs.
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7. If you can hang on a second. I'll look for my brother and tell him you're on the phone for him.
(A) Retain
(B) Live
(C) Wait
(D) Endure
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [C] Wait.
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8. Would you make out the bill, please
(A) Understand
(B) Distinguish
(C) Claim
(D) Write or fill in forms, cheques, etc
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [D] Write or fill in forms, cheques, etc.
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9. After much effort, he could tide over the crisis.
(A) Defeat
(B) Enjoy
(C) Overcome
(D) Win over
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [C] Overcome.
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10. We can put you up if you are staying in town overnight.
(A) Give accommodation
(B) Nominate as a candidate
(C) Lend
(D) Tolerate
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [A] Give accommodation.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ For SSC | IBPS | BANK | State PSC P1


English - 01
1. There was no __________ in the rain. (Insert correct phrasal verb)
(A) let up
(B) let in
(C) let off
(D) let go
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [A] let up.
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2. This book is difficult to understand, and when I'm tired I can't take in what the author means.
(A) Understand
(B) Observe
(C) Give accommodation to
(D) Include
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [A] Understand.
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3. You cannot always go by appearances.
(A) Ignore
(B) Judge From
(C) Bypass
(D) Neglect
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [B] Judge From.
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4. After much resistance, the robbers gave in to the police.
(A) Yielded
(B) Defeated
(C) Arrested
(D) Apologized
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [A] Yielded.
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5. As soon as January is over the days begin to draw out noticeably.
(A) Get longer
(B) Encourage to be less shy
(C) Obtain
(D) Leave
[Phrasal Verb]

Correct Answer: [A] Get longer.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ For SSC | IBPS | BANK | State PSC P10


English - 10
46. The silence of the children was sinister.
(A) Coarse
(B) Cruelty
(C) Catnap
(D) Cacophony
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Cacophony.
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47. Many people prefer a vegetarian diet.
(A) Abhor
(B) Like
(C) Desire
(D) Taste
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Abhor.
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48. People responded to the leader's speech with shouts of ecstasy.
(A) Disagreement
(B) Displeasure
(C) Despondency
(D) Despair
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Despair.
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49. The truck was traveling at a trot
(A) Slowly
(B) Leisurely
(C) At break-neck speed
(D) At a snail's pace
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] At break-neck speed.
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50. The truck was traveling at a trot
(A) Slowly
(B) Leisurely
(C) At break-neck speed
(D) At a snail's pace
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] At break-neck speed.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ For SSC | IBPS | BANK | State PSC P9


English - 09
41. The crowd felt stupefied by the lecture.
(A) Enthused
(B) Encouraged
(C) Engulfed
(D) Entertained
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Entertained.
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42. Find the pair which are in opposition
(A) Bright : Refulgent
(B) Fetch : Bring
(C) Wanton : Restrained
(D) Sardonic : Bitter
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Wanton : Restrained.
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43. The 19th century was the hey-day of the renaissance in Bengali.
(A) Period of stagnation
(B) Time of up-rise
(C) Days of decline
(D) Peak-point
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Days of decline.
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44. Find the pair which are in opposition
(A) Erroneous — Faulty
(B) Horrible — Horrendous
(C) Pedant — Pedagogic
(D) Humid—Arid
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Humid—Arid.
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45. Which is set in opposition:
(A) Surmise : Fact
(B) Generation : Age
(C) Gay : Animated
(D) Full : Replete
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Surmise : Fact.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ For SSC | IBPS | BANK | State PSC P8


English - 08
36. Extravagance
(A) Prudence
(B) Excess
(C) Rashness
(D) Meaness
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Prudence.
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37. It was an arduous task.
(A) Effortless
(B) Fitting
(C) Difficult
(D) Problematic
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Effortless.
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38. Humility
(A) Pride
(B) Arrogance
(C) Rudeness
(D) Vanity
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Pride.
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39. We were served a rich fare in the dinner.
(A) Tasteless
(B) Unpleasant
(C) Poor
(D) Plain
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Plain.
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40. The high-handed ways of the manager made him an enemy of the people.
(A) Angry
(B) Impatient
(C) Submissive and friendly
(D) Ignorant
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Submissive and friendly.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ For SSC | IBPS | BANK | State PSC P7


English - 07
31. The liberal views of the leader did not find favor with a section of his party.
(A) Conservative
(B) Backward
(C) Biased
(D) Prejudiced
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Conservative.
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32. He was rather reluctant to help me.
(A) Eager
(B) Inclined
(C) Willing
(D) Ready
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Eager.
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33. There is abundant scope for improvement.
(A) Copious
(B) Eternal
(C) Ample
(D) Scarce
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Scarce.
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34. The gentle had aristocratic manners.
(A) Base
(B) Plebian
(C) Coarse
(D) Democratic
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Plebian.
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35.
(A) Secret : Covert
(B) Mock . Rally
(C) Macabre : Eeric
(D) Abortive : Successful
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Abortive : Successful.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ For SSC | IBPS | BANK | State PSC P6


English - 06
26. Transparency is needed in dealing with a matter of public interest.
(A) Turbulence
(B) Transition
(C) Haziness
(D) Trauma
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Haziness.
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27. The barber was the most loquacious man.
(A) Quiet
(B) Tongue-tied
(C) Taciturn
(D) Reserved
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Taciturn.
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28. The possibility of failure was imminent.
(A) Immediate
(B) Perennial
(C) Remote
(D) Inherent
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Remote.
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29. The appearance of the stranger was forbidding.
(A) Friendly
(B) Amiable
(C) Warm
(D) Kind
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Amiable.
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30. Towards the end of his career, he seemed to be constantly out of luck.
(A) Fortunate
(B) Miserable
(C) Happy
(D) Thriving
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Fortunate.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ For SSC | IBPS | BANK | State PSC P5


English - 05
21. This proposal seems practicable.
(A) Unfamiliar
(B) Unfeasible
(C) Realistic
(D) Expensive
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Unfeasible.
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22.
(A) Entice - Lure
(B) Excess - Surplus
(C) Liquid - Solid
(D) Enough - Adequate
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Liquid - Solid.
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23. Parents should not belittle their children's early attempts at drawing.
(A) Extol
(B) Flatter
(C) Magnify
(D) Encourage
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Magnify.
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24. My parents are quite old-fashioned in their views.
(A) Modern
(B) Fresh
(C) Antiquated
(D) Conservative
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Modern.
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25. The darkness covered the whole countryside.
(A) Light
(B) Noise
(C) Silence
(D) Stillness
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Noise.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ For SSC | IBPS | BANK | State PSC P4


English - 04
16. His point was lost amid the cacophony
(A) Silence
(B) Crowd
(C) Music
(D) Discordance
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Music.
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17. He had a sharp attack of fever.
(A) Intermittent
(B) Slow
(C) Sudden
(D) Mild
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Mild.
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18.
(A) Divine - Infernal
(B) Earthly-Terrestrial
(C) Doggish — Canine
(D) Manly — Virile
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Divine - Infernal.
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19. The President is the nominal head of the state.
(A) Assumptive
(B) Hereditary
(C) Actual
(D) Titular
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Actual.
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20. The hubbub in the cities makes one tired and irritable.
(A) Disorder
(B) Disturbance
(C) Roar
(D) Quiet
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Quiet.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

Mock Test on OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH For UPSC | SSC | State PSC P3


English - 03
11. Mr. Singh's report was at odds with Mr. Sharmas'
(A) As peculiar as
(B) As simple as
(C) Consistent with
(D) Conflicting
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Consistent with.
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12. I find writing this book to be an odious task.
(A) Nice
(B) Delightful
(C) Stimulating
(D) Satisfactory
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Delightfull.
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13. Chaos reigned supreme at the football match.
(A) Luck
(B) Anarchy
(C) Order
(D) Confusion
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Order.
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14. The travelers were served tender meat by their hosts.
(A) Cooked
(B) Well-done
(C) Raw
(D) Tough
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Tough.
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15. The boy wore a dismal look after having failed to clear the final examination.
(A) Beautiful
(B) Cheerful
(C) Despondent
(D) Solemn
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Cheerful.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH Online Test For UPSC | SSC | BANK | IBPS | State PSC P2


English - 02
6. He spoke in a whisper.
(A) Rumble
(B) Roar
(C) Shout
(D) Murmur
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Shout.
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7. The prospect of her marriage is remote. The opposite of 'remote' in this sentence would be —
(A) Far
(B) Near
(C) High
(D) Less
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Near.
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8. We had a rich diet there.
(A) Simple
(B) Lean
(C) Poor
(D) Plain
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Simple.
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9. The opposite of 'remote' is
(A) Far
(B) Near
(C) High
(D) Less
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Near.
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10. Her conduct in this affair was inconsistent with her usual politeness and gentleness.
(A) Incompatible
(B) Contrary to
(C) At variance with
(D) In accordance
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] In accordance.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

WBCS Preliminary MCQ on OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH P1


English - 01
1. The Glitter and opulence of the Ballroom took Cinderella's breath away.
(A) Poverty
(B) Squalor
(C) Potency
(D) Glamour
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Poverty.
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2. His conduct was always been licentious.
(A) Illegal
(B) Unofficial
(C) Controlled
(D) Uncontrolled
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Controlled.
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3. He is very sagacious, for such a young person.
(A) Voracious
(B) Veracious
(C) Foolish
(D) Bitter
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Foolish.
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4. Philosophical work are cerebral in nature and requires much thought.
(A) Carnal
(B) Sensational
(C) Spiritual
(D) Intellectual
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Carnal.
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5. The child was reluctant to listen to his elders.
(A) Unable
(B) Hesitant
(C) Slow
(D) Willing
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Willing.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ for WBCS Prelims Exams 2019 P12


English - 12
56. Imbroglio
(A) A confused situation
(B) Candid admission
(C) Cacophony
(D) Confession
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [A] A confused situation.
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57. This hard-won liberty was not to be frivolously abandoned.
(A) Seriously
(B) Cursorily
(C) Impatiently
(D) Lightly
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Lightly.
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58. Embezzle
(A) Honesty
(B) Dazzle
(C) Steal
(D) Steel
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Steal.
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59. Please expand your commentary on the text.
(A) Enlarge
(B) Magnify
(C) Increase
(D) Amplify
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Amplify.
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60. Incognito
(A) Opposed
(B) Disguised
(C) Candid
(D) Impromptu
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Disguised.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ for WBCS Main Exam 2019 P11


English - 11
51. The food did not agree with me and I fell sick.
(A) Hold a similar opinion
(B) Suit
(C) Decide by mutual consent
(D) Approve of or consent to
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Suit.
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52. The teacher gave us explicit instructions.
(A) Demonstrative
(B) Detailed
(C) Definable
(D) Resolvable
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Detailed.
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53. Your essay contains much superfluous matter.
(A) Digressive
(B) Redundant
(C) Unnecessary
(D) Needless
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Unnecessary.
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54. Many men sailed to Africa in quest of gold.
(A) In search of
(B) In expectation of
(C) In prospect of
(D) In pursuance of
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [A] In search of.
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55. 'Cricket' is also a kind of a/an
(A) Food
(B) Flower
(C) Bird
(D) Insect
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Insect.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

[ Synonyms ] OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQs For WBCS P10


English - 10
46. A 'Page' also means
(A) A book
(B) A servant
(C) A sweet dish
(D) A chauffeur
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [B] A servant.
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47. Man does not live by bread alone.
(A) Material Prosperity
(B) Good health
(C) Food
(D) Sustenance
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Material Prosperity.
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48. The boy was reprimanded, by his father.
(A) Admired
(B) Rebuked
(C) Abused
(D) Beaten
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Rebuked.
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49. Inadvertent
(A) Unintentional
(B) Advanced
(C) Adversity
(D) Intentional
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Unintentional.
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50. A la mode
(A) Expensive
(B) Convenient
(C) Fashionable
(D) Cheap
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Fashionable.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH for UPSC, SSC, RAIL Exams P9


English - 09
41. His sincerity was never in question.
(A) Virtue
(B) Courtesy
(C) Goodness
(D) Honesty
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Honesty.
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42. Quintessential
(A) Most popular
(B) Most utilized
(C) Most typical example
(D) Most wanted thing
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Most typical example.
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43. Genre
(A) A chauffeur
(B) A long list
(C) A grand tour
(D) A specific category
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] A specific category.
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44. 'Mellifluous' means
(A) Loud
(B) Irritating
(C) Sweet-sounding
(D) Cacophonic
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Sweet-sounding.
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45. Friendly
(A) At loggerheads
(B) Conjoint
(C) Thick
(D) Thick & Thin
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Thick & Thin.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

MCQs on OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH for WBCS Prelims P8


English - 08
36. The maiden's clothes were so bizarre that they created quite a sensation.
(A) Mundane
(B) Lugubrious
(C) Beautiful
(D) Grotesque
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Grotesque.
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37. There was a shadow across his face upon hearing the sad news.
(A) Shade
(B) Gravity
(C) Complexion
(D) Look of gloom
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Look of gloom.
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38. His letter fuelled my doubts.
(A) Caused
(B) Reaffirmed
(C) Ended
(D) Increased
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Increased.
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39. Our gateman is a man of enormous size
(A) Gigantic
(B) Big
(C) Healthy
(D) Tall
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Gigantic.
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40. The children were very vivacious in the playground.
(A) lively/full of life
(B) Joyful
(C) Smiling
(D) Sportive
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [A] lively/full of life.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH MCQ For WBCS Prelims P7


English - 07
31. The patient needed an anodyne, for his strained nerves.
(A) Medicine
(B) Painkilling balm
(C) Alcohol
(D) Opium
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Opium.
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32. The Chairman proceeded to speak in a dignified manner.
(A) Sarcastic
(B) Loud
(C) Elegant
(D) Stately
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Stately.
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33. He changed his job and was out of frying pan or fire.
(A) In a condition from bad to worse
(B) Lucky in the choice
(C) Happy with the job
(D) Misfit
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [A] In a condition from bad to worse.
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34. Swami Vivekananda led a godly life.
(A) Religious
(B) Pure
(C) Pious
(D) Heavenly
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Pious.
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35. With great cunning, the clerk forged the important document.
(A) Craftiness D
(B) Skill
(C) Wickedness
(D) Intelligence
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Intelligence.
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WBCS Polity and Constitution MCQs Prelims and Mains

PSC Online Preparations of OBJECTIVE GENERAL ENGLISH [ Synonyms ] MCQ P6


English - 06
26. Lucid
(A) Clear
(B) Hazy
(C) Opaque
(D) Solid
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Clear.
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27. As a scholar, he is almost peerless.
(A) Unequaled
(B) Famous
(C) Superb
(D) Magnificent
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Unequaled.
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28. Select the pair in the following options, which is set in opposition
(A) Vilify - Slander
(B) Reticent - Silent
(C) Erroneous - Faulty
(D) None of the above
[Antonym]

Correct Answer: [D] None of the above.
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29. 'Book' may be used with
(A) Ticket
(B) Painting
(C) Trousers
(D) Insects
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Ticket.
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30. He decided to open up to the police and tell them everything.
(A) Talk frankly
(B) Start a business
(C) Emerge
(D) Develop
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [A] Talk frankly.
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21. The press, he believed was invading his privacy.
(A) Permeating
(B) Challenging
(C) Penetrating
(D) Encroaching
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Encroaching.
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22. I met a person in the meeting whose appearance did not reflect his mind.
(A) Was faithful
(B) Was honest
(C) Was deceptive
(D) Was convincing
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Was deceptive.
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23. The old lady is extremely loquacious.
(A) Foul-mouthed
(B) Voluble
(C) Humorous
(D) Talkative
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Talkative.
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24. The mother hummed softly as she rocked the baby to sleep.
(A) Intoned
(B) Whispered
(C) Chanted
(D) Crooned
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Crooned.
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25. Ram is a pliable person.
(A) Practical minded
(B) Smooth-talking
(C) Corrupt
(D) Easily influence
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Corrupt.
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16. It was queer to see his behavior.
(A) Probable
(B) Convincing
(C) Natural
(D) Odd
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Odd.
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17. Sourav Ganguly scored a delectable century against South Africa in the cricket match in Nairobi.
(A) Entertaining
(B) Disciplined
(C) Delightful
(D) Delicious
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Delightfue.
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18. 'Cacography' means
(A) Incorrect spelling
(B) Good spelling
(C) Bad spelling
(D) None of this above
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [C] Bad spelling.
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19. He pierced the balloon with a pin.
(A) Penetrated
(B) Burst
(C) Stabbed
(D) Pricked
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [D] Pricked.
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20. Hike in oil price may mar the future of the trading world.
(A) Better
(B) Worsen
(C) Harness
(D) Help
[Synonym]

Correct Answer: [B] Worsen.
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