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  • Question 1
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the given phrase/sentence:
    Lack of enough blood
    Solution
    Option C: 'Anemia' is a deficiency of red blood cells or haemoglobin in the blood.
    Hence this word substitutes the given words and option C is correct.
    Option A: 'Amnesia' is 'a partial or total loss of memory'.
    Option B: 'Insomnia' is 'a habitual sleeplessness, or the inability to sleep'.
    Option D: 'Allergy' is 'a damaging immune response by the body to any substance, like food, dust, pollen, or fur'.
    These words do not mean the same as the given group of words. So, it cannot replace them.
    Hence options A, B and D are incorrect.
  • Question 2
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the given phrase/sentence:
    A word no longer in use
    Solution
    Option C: 'Obsolete' means 'no longer produced or used'.
    Hence this word substitutes the given words and option C is correct.
    Option A: 'Exotic' means 'originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country'.
    Option B: 'Primitive' refers to the earliest stages of evolution or the historical development of something.
    Option D: 'Ancient' means 'belonging to a very distant past and is no longer in existence'.
    These words do not mean the same as the given group of words. So, it cannot replace them.
    Hence options A, B and D are incorrect.
  • Question 3
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the given phrase/sentence:
    A person who sneaks into a country
    Solution
    Option A: 'Infiltrator' is 'a person who secretly enters an organisation or country in order to seek information from it'.
    It means the same as the given phrase and can hence substitute for it. So, option A is correct.
    Option B: 'Sniper' is 'a trained person who shoots from a hiding place'.
    Option C: 'Invader' is 'a person or group that invades a region or country'. 'Invade' is 'to conquer or occupy a place'.
    Option D: 'Aggressor' is 'a person or country that attacks another first'.
    These words do not mean the same as the given phrase. Hence options B, C and D are wrong.
  • Question 4
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the given phrase/sentence:
    One who does not know how to save money
    Solution
    Option D: A 'spendthrift' is 'a person who spends money in an irresponsible way'.
    It means the same as the given group of words, hence it can be substituted for the phrase and option D is correct.
    Option A: 'Reckless' means 'not paying attention to the consequences of one's actions, careless'.
    Option B: 'Lavish' means 'very generous or elaborate'.
    Option C: 'Careless' means 'showing or caused by a lack of attention'.
     These words do not mean the same as the given phrase. Hence options A, B and C are wrong.
  • Question 5
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the given words/sentence:
    A person with a beautiful and elegant handwriting
    Solution
    Option A: 'Calligraphy' is 'the art of beautiful handwriting, often with a special pen or brush'.
    A 'calligrapher' is a person who produces beautiful handwriting, 'calligraphy'.
    Hence this word can be substituted for the given phrase and option A is correct.
    Option B: 'Collier' is 'a coal miner'.
    Option C: 'Choreographer' is 'a person who composes a sequence of steps for a dance performance'.
    Option D: 'Cartographer' is 'a person who draws or produces maps'.
    These words do not mean the same as the given phrase. Hence options B, C and D are wrong.
  • Question 6
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the given phrase/sentence:
    A short journey made by a group of persons together
    Solution
    Option B: An 'excursion' is 'a short journey or trip, made by a group of people'.
    This word means the same as the given phrase and can substitute for it. Hence option B is correct.
    Option A: A 'hike' is 'a long walk, generally across the countryside'.
    Option C: A 'picnic' is 'a packed meal eaten outdoors, especially during an outing'.
    Option D: A 'stroll' is 'a short leisurely walk'.
    These words do not mean the same as the given phrase.
    Hence they cannot substitute for it and options A, C and D are wrong.
  • Question 7
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    Choose the most suitable one word for the given expression:
    Murder of a new-born child
    Solution
    Option D: 'Infanticide' means 'the killing of an infant'. An 'infant' is 'a very young child or new-born baby'.
    This word means the same as the given expression. Hence it can be substituted for and option D is correct.
    Option A: 'Homicide' is 'the killing of one person by another'.
    Option B: 'Regicide' means 'the action of killing a king'.
    Option C: 'Fratricide' means 'killing one's brother or sister'.
    These words do not mean the same as the given phrase and hence cannot substitute for it.
    So, options A, B and C are wrong.
  • Question 8
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    Choose the most suitable one word for the given expression:
    A place which provides both boarding and lodging
    Solution
    Option B: 'Inn' is 'a house providing accommodation and food'.
    'Lodging and boarding' refers to accommodation. Hence this word means the same as the given expression and option B is correct.
    Option A: 'Cafe' is 'a small restaurant selling light meals and drinks'.
    Option C: 'Restaurant' means 'a place where people pay to sit and eat meals that are cooked and served over there'.
    Option D: 'Motel' is 'a roadside hotel'.
    These words do not mean the same as the given expression. Hence options A, C and D are wrong.
  • Question 9
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    Choose the most suitable one word for the given expression:
    Walk in a vain, self-important way
    Solution
    Option D: 'Strut' means 'walk with an arrogant (thinking highly of oneself) or conceited way'.
    It means the same as the given expression. So, option D is correct.
    Option A: 'Jog' means 'run at a steady gentle pace'.
    Option B: 'Trek' means 'a long journey made on foot'.
    Option C: 'Trudge' means 'walk slowly and with heavy steps'.
    These words do not mean the same as the given expression. Hence options A, B and C are wrong.
  • Question 10
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    Choose the most suitable one word for the given expression:
    A small shop that sells fashionable clothes, cosmetics etc.
    Solution
    Option C: 'Boutique' is 'a small shop selling fashionable clothes or accessories'.
    This word means the same as the given expression and hence option C is correct.
    Option A: 'Booth' is 'a temporary tent or structure at a market, fair or exhibition'.
    Option B: 'Stall' is 'a stand, booth or compartment for selling goods in a market or a large uncovered area'.
    Option D: 'Store' is 'a shop of any size or kind'.
    These words do not mean the same as the given expression. Hence options A, B and D are wrong.
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