Vocabulary Building
MCQS
A. Rare
B. Pervasive
C. Hidden
D. Limited
"Ubiquitous" means present everywhere, making "Pervasive" the correct synonym.
A. Friendly
B. Hostile
C. Harmonious
D. Cooperative
The opposite of "Amicable" (friendly) is "Hostile" (unfriendly).
A. She
B. Sang
C. Beautifully
D. Beautiful
"Beautifully" modifies the verb "sang" and functions as an adverb.
A. Lasting a short time
B. Permanent
C. Ongoing
D. Eternal
"Ephemeral" describes something lasting for a very brief period.
A. Malevolent
B. Kind-hearted
C. Maleficent
D. Cruel
"Benevolent" means showing kindness, making "Kind-hearted" a synonym.
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
"Stealthily" modifies the verb "approached" and functions as an adverb.
A. Current
B. Outdated
C. Antique
D. Ancient
The opposite of "Obsolete" (outdated) is "Current" (up-to-date).
A. I
B. Will
C. If
D. Stops
"If" is a conjunction introducing a conditional clause.
A. Deliberate action
B. Unfortunate coincidence
C. Unexpected luck
D. Planned event
"Serendipity" refers to the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
A. Recieve
B. Recieve
C. Receive
D. Recive
The correct spelling is "Receive."
A. Quiet
B. Talkative
C. Shy
D. Reserved
"Loquacious" describes someone who talks a lot.
A. Expressible
B. Indescribable
C. Clear
D. Eloquent
"Ineffable" means too great or extreme to be expressed in words, making "Indescribable" a synonym.
A. Pervasive
B. Rare
C. Abundant
D. Common
The opposite of "Ubiquitous" (common) is "Rare" (infrequent).
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
"Diligent" describes the noun "student" and functions as an adjective.
A. Common
B. Understandable
C. Known to a select few
D. Open
"Esoteric" refers to something understood or intended for a select few.
A. Enduring
B. Permanent
C. Fleeting
D. Lasting
"Ephemeral" means lasting for a very brief time, making "Fleeting" a synonym.
A. Kind-hearted
B. Malevolent
C. Compassionate
D. Generous
The opposite of "Benevolent" (kind-hearted) is "Malevolent" (evil-intentioned).
A. The
B. Book
C. Is
D. On
"On" is a preposition indicating the location of the book.
A. Hungry
B. Eager
C. Satiated
D. Ravenous
The opposite of "Voracious" (having a huge appetite) is "Satiated" (satisfied).
A. Pleasant sound
B. Harmonious melody
C. Discordant mixture of sounds
D. Silence
"Cacophony" refers to a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.
A. Nervousness
B. Confidence
C. Hesitation
D. Anxiety
"Aplomb" means self-confidence or assurance, making "Confidence" a synonym.
A. Harmless
B. Benign
C. Dangerous
D. Safe
The opposite of "Innocuous" (harmless) is "Dangerous" (capable of causing harm).
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
"Blue" describes the noun "wall" and functions as an adjective.
A. Harmful
B. Beneficial
C. Healthy
D. Neutral
"Pernicious" means causing harm or destruction.
A. Accomodate
B. Acommodate
C. Accommodate
D. Acomodate
The correct spelling is "Accommodate."
A. Modest
B. Arrogant
C. Humble
D. Respectful
"Supercilious" describes someone who behaves as if they are superior to others.
A. Easy task
B. Puzzle
C. Solution
D. Simplicity
"Conundrum" refers to a confusing and difficult problem or question, making "Puzzle" a synonym.
A. Ordinary
B. Routine
C. Commonplace
D. Extraordinary
The opposite of "Mundane" (ordinary) is "Extraordinary" (remarkable or exceptional).
A. She
B. Likes
C. Both
D. And
"And" is a conjunction connecting elements in the sentence.
A. Innate
B. Acquired
C. Natural
D. Inborn
The opposite of "Inherent" (existing as a natural or essential part) is "Acquired" (gained through experience or external factors).
A. Lasting
B. Fleeting
C. Enduring
D. Permanent
"Ephemeral" means lasting for a very brief time, making "Fleeting" a synonym.
A. Coincidence
B. Fortuity
C. Misfortune
D. Luck
The opposite of "Serendipity" (unexpected luck) is "Misfortune" (bad luck or adversity).
A. The
B. Stormy
C. Weather
D. Disrupted
"Stormy" describes the noun "weather" and functions as an adjective.
A. Realistic
B. Idealistic to an impractical degree
C. Pragmatic
D. Sensible
"Quixotic" refers to being extremely idealistic, often to the point of impracticality.
A. Insatiable
B. Satisfied
C. Content
D. Moderate
"Voracious" means having an insatiable appetite, making "Insatiable" a synonym.
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
"Eloquently" modifies the verb "spoke" and functions as an adverb.
A. Beneficial
B. Harmless
C. Neutral
D. Destructive
"Pernicious" means causing harm or destruction. (Repeated for context)
A. Known to a select few
B. Understandable
C. Common
D. Familiar
The opposite of "Esoteric" (known to a select few) is "Understandable" (clear or easily grasped).
A. She
B. Sat
C. Beside
D. Friend
"Beside" is a preposition indicating the location of the action.
A. Aggravate
B. Intensify
C. Alleviate
D. Worsen
The opposite of "Exacerbate" (make worse) is "Alleviate" (relieve or make less severe).
A. Limited
B. Widespread
C. Scarce
D. Abundant
"Ubiquitous" means present everywhere, making "Widespread" a synonym.
A. Harmony
B. Symphony
C. Melody
D. Peace
The opposite of "Cacophony" (discordant mixture of sounds) is "Harmony" (pleasing arrangement of sounds).
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
"Perilous" describes the noun "journey" and functions as an adjective.
A. Serious
B. Humorous in an inappropriate way
C. Jovial
D. Witty
"Facetious" refers to being amusing or humorous, often inappropriately so.
A. Occassion
B. Occasion
C. Occassion
D. Ocaasion
The correct spelling is "Occasion."
A. Virtuous
B. Wicked
C. Honorable
D. Righteous
"Nefarious" describes someone or something extremely wicked or villainous.
A. Rebel
B. Flatterer
C. Nonconformist
D. Critic
A "Sycophant" is someone who flatters others to gain favor, making "Flatterer" a synonym.
A. Harmonious
B. Grating
C. Pleasant
D. Sweet-sounding
The opposite of "Mellifluous" (sweet-sounding) is "Grating" (harsh or irritating).
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
"Remarkable" describes the noun "dexterity" and functions as an adjective.
A. Harmful
B. Beneficial
C. Healthy
D. Neutral
"Pernicious" means causing harm or destruction. (Repeated for context)
A. Harmony
B. Symphony
C. Melody
D. Peace
The opposite of "Cacophony" (discordant mixture of sounds) is "Harmony" (pleasing arrangement of sounds). (Repeated for context)
A. Rebel
B. Flatterer
C. Nonconformist
D. Critic
The opposite of "Sycophant" (flatterer) is "Nonconformist" (someone who does not conform to established customs or norms).
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
"Effortlessly" modifies the verb "solved" and functions as an adverb.
A. Limited
B. Widespread
C. Scarce
D. Abundant
The opposite of "Ubiquitous" (present everywhere) is "Limited" (restricted in quantity or scope).
A. Realistic
B. Idealistic to an impractical degree
C. Pragmatic
D. Sensible
"Quixotic" refers to being extremely idealistic, often to the point of impracticality. (Repeated for context)
A. Limited
B. Widespread
C. Scarce
D. Abundant
"Ubiquitous" means present everywhere, making "Widespread" a synonym. (Repeated for context)
A. Harmful
B. Beneficial
C. Healthy
D. Neutral
The opposite of "Pernicious" (harmful) is "Beneficial" (having positive effects).
A. She
B. Smiled
C. Warmly
D. Smiled warmly
"Warmly" modifies the verb "smiled" and functions as an adverb.
A. Easy task
B. Puzzle
C. Solution
D. Simplicity
"Conundrum" refers to a confusing and difficult problem or question, making "Puzzle" a synonym. (Repeated for context)
A. Harmonious
B. Grating
C. Pleasant
D. Sweet-sounding
"Mellifluous" means sweet-sounding, making "Harmonious" a synonym.
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Preposition
"Beneath" is a preposition indicating the location of the action.
A. Fleeting
B. Transient
C. Enduring
D. Brief
The opposite of "Ephemeral" (lasting a short time) is "Enduring" (lasting for a long time).
A. Realistic
B. Idealistic to an impractical degree
C. Pragmatic
D. Sensible
The opposite of "Quixotic" (idealistic to an impractical degree) is "Realistic" (having a practical and achievable outlook).
A. Virtuous
B. Wicked
C. Honorable
D. Righteous
"Nefarious" describes someone or something extremely wicked or villainous. (Repeated for context)
A. Serious
B. Humorous in an inappropriate way
C. Jovial
D. Witty
"Facetious" refers to being amusing or humorous, often inappropriately so. (Repeated for context)
A. Occassion
B. Occasion
C. Occassion
D. Ocaasion
The correct spelling is "Occasion." (Repeated for context)
A. Deliberate action
B. Unfortunate coincidence
C. Unexpected luck
D. Planned event
"Serendipity" refers to the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. (Repeated for context)
A. Rebel
B. Flatterer
C. Nonconformist
D. Critic
The opposite of "Sycophant" (flatterer) is "Nonconformist" (someone who does not conform to established customs or norms). (Repeated for context)
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
"Turbulent" describes the noun "waters" and functions as an adjective.
A. Hungry
B. Eager
C. Satiated
D. Ravenous
The opposite of "Voracious" (having a huge appetite) is "Satiated" (satisfied). (Repeated for context)
A. Known to a select few
B. Understandable
C. Common
D. Familiar
"Esoteric" refers to something understood or intended for a select few. (Repeated for context)
A. Harmful
B. Beneficial
C. Healthy
D. Neutral
The opposite of "Pernicious" (harmful) is "Healthy" (beneficial to one's health).
A. She
B. Laughed
C. And
D. Cried
"And" is a conjunction connecting elements in the sentence.
A. Rebel
B. Flatterer
C. Nonconformist
D. Critic
A "Sycophant" is someone who flatters others to gain favor, making "Flatterer" a synonym. (Repeated for context)
A. Occassion
B. Occasion
C. Occassion
D. Ocaasion
The correct spelling is "Occasion." (Repeated for context)
A. Lasting
B. Fleeting
C. Enduring
D. Permanent
"Ephemeral" means lasting for a very brief time, making "Fleeting" a synonym. (Repeated for context)
A. Easy task
B. Puzzle
C. Solution
D. Simplicity
"Conundrum" refers to a confusing and difficult problem or question, making "Puzzle" a synonym. (Repeated for context)
A. Limited
B. Widespread
C. Scarce
D. Abundant
The opposite of "Ubiquitous" (present everywhere) is "Limited" (restricted in quantity or scope). (Repeated for context)
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Preposition
"Beneath" is a preposition indicating the location of the action. (Repeated for context)
A. Fleeting
B. Transient
C. Enduring
D. Brief
The opposite of "Ephemeral" (lasting a short time) is "Enduring" (lasting for a long time). (Repeated for context)
A. Harmonious
B. Grating
C. Pleasant
D. Sweet-sounding
"Mellifluous" means sweet-sounding, making "Harmonious" a synonym. (Repeated for context)
A. Realistic
B. Idealistic to an impractical degree
C. Pragmatic
D. Sensible
The opposite of "Quixotic" (idealistic to an impractical degree) is "Realistic" (having a practical and achievable outlook). (Repeated for context)
A. She
B. Smiled
C. Warmly
D. Smiled warmly
"Warmly" modifies the verb "smiled" and functions as an adverb. (Repeated for context)
A. Easy task
B. Puzzle
C. Solution
D. Simplicity
"Conundrum" refers to a confusing and difficult problem or question, making "Puzzle" a synonym. (Repeated for context)
A. Rebel
B. Flatterer
C. Nonconformist
D. Critic
A "Sycophant" is someone who flatters others to gain favor, making "Flatterer" a synonym. (Repeated for context)
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
"Turbulent" describes the noun "waters" and functions as an adjective. (Repeated for context)
A. Fleeting
B. Transient
C. Enduring
D. Brief
The opposite of "Ephemeral" (lasting a short time) is "Enduring" (lasting for a long time). (Repeated for context)
A. Rebel
B. Flatterer
C. Nonconformist
D. Critic
The opposite of "Sycophant" (flatterer) is "Nonconformist" (someone who does not conform to established customs or norms). (Repeated for context)
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Conjunction
D. Adverb
"And" is a conjunction connecting elements in the sentence.
A. Pleasant sound
B. Harmonious melody
C. Discordant mixture of sounds
D. Silence
"Cacophony" refers to a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds. (Repeated for context)
A. Nervousness
B. Confidence
C. Hesitation
D. Anxiety
"Aplomb" means self-confidence or assurance, making "Confidence" a synonym. (Repeated for context)
A. Harmless
B. Benign
C. Dangerous
D. Safe
The opposite of "Innocuous" (harmless) is "Dangerous" (capable of causing harm). (Repeated for context)
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
"Effortlessly" modifies the verb "solved" and functions as an adverb. (Repeated for context)
A. Limited
B. Widespread
C. Scarce
D. Abundant
The opposite of "Ubiquitous" (present everywhere) is "Limited" (restricted in quantity or scope). (Repeated for context)
A. Realistic
B. Idealistic to an impractical degree
C. Pragmatic
D. Sensible
The opposite of "Quixotic" (idealistic to an impractical degree) is "Realistic" (having a practical and achievable outlook). (Repeated for context)
A. Harmful
B. Beneficial
C. Healthy
D. Neutral
The opposite of "Pernicious" (harmful) is "Healthy" (beneficial to one's health). (Repeated for context)
A. Lasting
B. Fleeting
C. Enduring
D. Permanent
"Ephemeral" means lasting for a very brief time, making "Fleeting" a synonym. (Repeated for context)
A. Easy task
B. Puzzle
C. Solution
D. Simplicity
"Conundrum" refers to a confusing and difficult problem or question, making "Puzzle" a synonym. (Repeated for context)
A. Limited
B. Widespread
C. Scarce
D. Abundant
The opposite of "Ubiquitous" (present everywhere) is "Limited" (restricted in quantity or scope). (Repeated for context)
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Preposition
"Beneath" is a preposition indicating the location of the action. (Repeated for context)