(A) Energy
(B) Whim
(C) Purpose
(D) Uproar
Correct answer: (B) Whim
Category: English Literature
Which word is closest in meaning to “Supercilious”?
(A) Arrogant
(B) Excite
(C) Quell
(D) Courteous
Correct answer: (A) Arrogant
Find the synonym for “Rapacious”:
(A) Greedy
(B) Silly
(C) Reckless
(D) Capricious
Correct answer: (A) Greedy
What is another word for “Veracity”?
(A) Inaccuracy
(B) Reality
(C) Redundancy
(D) Falsehood
Correct answer: (B) Reality
Which of the following words is most nearly opposite in meaning to “BRUSQUE”?
(A) Gold
(B) Opulent
(C) Gracious
(D) Suspect
Correct answer: (C) Gracious
Choose the antonym of “ORNATE”:
(A) Spartan
(B) Blemished
(C) Sturdy
(D) Counterfeit
Correct answer: (B) Blemished
What is the opposite of the word “EXTENUATE”?
(A) Alleviate
(B) Preclude
(C) Worsen
(D) Subdue
Correct answer: (C) Worsen
Find the antonym of “CONFUSE”:
(A) Dirty
(B) Lucid
(C) Extraordinary
(D) Muddle
Correct answer: (B) Lucid
What word has the same meaning as “Baffle”?
(A) Confuse
(B) Confirm
(C) Clear
(D) Enlighten
Correct answer: (A) Confuse
Feisty – which one means the same?
(A) Lessen
(B) Passive
(C) Spiritless
(D) Fearless
Answer: (D) fearless