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Meaning Based Question 1:
Replace the question mark with an option that follows the same logic applied in the first pair. Spearhead : Mislead :: Conceal : ??
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Meaning Based Question 1 Detailed Solution
The logic followed here is:
Spearhead : Mislead → Spearhead is the antonym of mislead.
Similarly,
Conceal : ? → Conceal is the antonym of reveal.
Hence, the correct answer is "Option 1".
Meaning Based Question 2:
‘Town’ is related to ‘Village’ in the same way as ‘Urban’ is related to
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Meaning Based Question 2 Detailed Solution
The logic followed here is:
Logic: Relation between opposite concepts.
Here,
‘Town’ : ‘Village’ → ‘Town’ is related to ‘Village’ as contrasting concepts, where ‘Town’ represents an urban area and ‘Village’ represents a rural area.
Similarly,
‘Urban’ : ‘Rural’ → ‘Urban’ is related to ‘Rural’ as contrasting concepts, where ‘Urban’ represents city life and ‘Rural’ represents countryside life.
Hence, the correct answer is "Option 3".
Meaning Based Question 3:
Replace the question mark with an option that follows the same logic applied in the first pair.
Despicable : Admirable :: Arbitrary : ??
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Meaning Based Question 3 Detailed Solution
The logic followed here is:
Admirable is an antonym of Despicable.
Similarly,
Arbitrary is an antonym of Methodical.
Hence, "Option 2" is the correct answer.
Meaning Based Question 4:
In the following question, select the related word from the given alternatives.
Absurd : Bizzare :: Grateful : ?
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Meaning Based Question 4 Detailed Solution
Bizzare is the synonym of Absurd.
Similarly, Obliged is the synonym of Grateful.
Word |
Meaning |
Absurd |
ridiculously unreasonable, unsound, or incongruous |
Bizzare |
strikingly out of the ordinary |
Grateful |
appreciative of benefits received |
Obliged |
to put in one's debt by favour or service |
Hence, “Obliged” is the correct answer.
Meaning Based Question 5:
Replace the question mark with an option that follows the same logic applied in the first pair.
Tangible : Immaterial :: Oblivious : ??
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Meaning Based Question 5 Detailed Solution
The logic followed here is:
Tangible is the antonym of immaterial.
Similarly,
Oblivious is the antonym of aware.
Hence, "Option 3" is the correct answer.
Additional InformationTangible → Something that can be touched, felt or physically experienced.
Immaterial → Not physical or not important in a particular context.
Oblivious → Not aware of or not noticing something that is happening around you.
Aware → Having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact, conscious of something.
Top Meaning Based MCQ Objective Questions
In the following question, select the related word from the given alternatives.
Eloquent : Inarticulate ∷ Obsolete : ?Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Meaning Based Question 6 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFEloquent and Inarticulate are exactly opposite in meaning. Eloquent means fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing, whereas Inarticulate means unable to express one's ideas or feelings clearly or easily, opposite of Inarticulate.
Similarly, Obsolete and Current are opposite to each other in meaning. Obsolete means no longer produced or used; out of date, whereas Current is up to date, exactly opposite to Obsolete.Puzzle : Solution :: Essay : ?
Mark which of the following words can come in place of the question mark ("?")?
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Meaning Based Question 7 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe course of action for a puzzle is to find its solution.
Similarly, the course of action of an essay is to write it.
Hence, "Essay : Write" is analogous to the given pair.
In the following question, select the related word from the given alternatives.
Trivial : Essential ∷ Outrage : ?Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Meaning Based Question 8 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFTrivial and Essential are exactly opposite in meaning. Trivial means 'of little value or importance', whereas Essential means 'important'.
Similarly,
Outrage and Tranquil are opposite to each other in meaning. Outrage means 'an extremely strong reaction of anger, shock', whereas Tranquil is the opposite of outrage meaning 'in a peaceful state.
Agile: able to move quickly and easily.
Bereft: deprived of or lacking (something).
Berate: meaning scold or criticize (someone) angrily.
Which of the following pairs most closely matches the relationship between the words above
GHAZAL : POEM
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Meaning Based Question 9 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe logic is:
GHAZAL : POEM → Ghazal is a form of poem or we can say that Ghazal means poem.
Similarly,
Lie : Falsehood → Lie means falsehood.
Hence, ‘Lie : Falsehood’ is the correct answer.Select the option which is related to third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.
Focus : Distract :: Precise : ?
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Meaning Based Question 10 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe logic followed here is:
Focus : Distract → Focus is the opposite word of Distract (antonyms).
Similarly,
Precise : Careless → Precise is opposite word of Careless (antonyms).
Hence, ‘Careless’ is the correct answer.
Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word.
Allow : Forbid :: Bragging : ?
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Meaning Based Question 11 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe logic is:
Allow : Forbid → Allow is antonym of Forbid.
Similarly,
Bragging : ? → Bragging is antonym of Modesty.
Hence, ‘Modesty’ is the correct answer.
Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.
Lawless ∶ Delinquent ∶∶ Juvenile ∶ ?
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Meaning Based Question 12 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFBoth lawless and delinquent mean the person who breaks the law. Similarly, both juvenile and childish mean young people who are not adults.
Hence, 'childish' is related to 'juvenile' the same way 'delinquent' is related to 'lawless'.
Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.
Proud : Haughty :: Fallacy : ?Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Meaning Based Question 13 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFProud and Haughty are the synonyms of each other in the same way Fallacy is the synonyms of Illusion.
So, correct answer will be Illusion.Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.
Unhappy : Sad :: Speak : ?Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Meaning Based Question 14 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFLogic: Second is the intense version of first.
Unhappy : Sad → Sad is intense version of Unhappy.
Similarly,
Speak : ? → Shout is intense version of Speak.
Hence, ‘shout’ is the correct answer.
Select the missing word from the given related pair of words.
Ancient : Old ∷ Bedspread : ______Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Meaning Based Question 15 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFOld is synonym of Ancient. Similarly, synonym of Bedspread is comforter.
Hence, Bedspread is related to Comforter