Synonyms Practice Question and Answer

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Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word as your answer.

CANNY

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    Obstinate
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    Proud
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    Stout
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    Clever
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Answer : 4. "Clever"
Explanation :

"Canny" refers to being clever, astute, or showing good judgment, especially in practical matters. Someone described as "canny" is often skilled in making decisions that are sensible and advantageous. In this context, "clever" is an appropriate synonym because it captures the idea of being intelligent and resourceful.


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Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word as your answer.

Tirade

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    Trade
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    Praise
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    Applause
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    Rant
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Answer : 4. "Rant"
Explanation :

A "tirade" is a long, vehement speech or a stream of verbal abuse expressing strong disapproval or criticism. It often involves intense and harsh language directed towards a particular person, group, or situation. Choosing "rant" as the synonym for "tirade" is appropriate because a rant also signifies a loud, passionate, and often lengthy outburst of criticism or complaint.

Q:

Select the antonym of the given word.
SCARCE

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    plentiful
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    few
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    seldom
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    scanty
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Answer : 1. "plentiful"
Explanation :

The antonym (opposite) of the word "SCARCE" is:


(A) plentiful


"Scarce" means in short supply or insufficient, while "plentiful" means abundant or ample, making it the opposite in meaning.

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Select the synonym of the given word.
COERCE

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    cajole
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    pressurize
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    enchant
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    leave
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Answer : 2. "pressurize"
Explanation :

The synonym for the word "COERCE" is:

(B) pressurize

"Coerce" means to persuade someone to do something by using force or threats, and "pressurize" shares a similar meaning in the context of applying pressure or influence to achieve a particular result.

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Directions:Select the words or group of words that is most Opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word in capital letters.
crux

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    meat
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    meet
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    exterior
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    purport
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Answer : 3. "exterior"
Explanation :

The word "crux" refers to the central or most important point of an issue or a matter. The antonym (opposite in meaning) for "crux" is:

(C) Exterior

"Exterior" refers to the outer surface or part of something, contrasting with the central or core aspect represented by the term "crux."


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Directions:Select the words or group of words that is most Opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word in capital letters.
Strident

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    stridulant
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    blatant
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    moderate
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    vociferous
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Answer : 3. "moderate"
Explanation :

The word "Strident" means loud, harsh, and grating. The antonym (opposite in meaning) for "Strident" is:

(C) Moderate

"Moderate" suggests a middle level of intensity or volume, in contrast to the loud and harsh nature of something strident.

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Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.

A ruler with complete power over a country

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    traitor
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    democrat
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    aristocrat
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    dictator
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Answer : 4. "dictator"
Explanation :

A ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force.


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In the following question, an idiomatic expression or a proverb is highlighted. Select the alternative which best describes its use in the sentence.

Hercules lock of hair was his Achilles heel

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    Weakness that could result in failure
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    A desirable quality
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    A hated quality
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    A wonderful characteristic
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    The strongest ability
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Answer : 1. "Weakness that could result in failure"
Explanation :

An Achilles' heel (or Achilles heel) is a weakness in spite of overall strength, which can lead to downfall. While the mythological origin refers to a physical vulnerability, idiomatic references to other attributes or qualities that can lead to downfall are common.

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