Q. A person belonging to a foreign country
(a) Native
(b) Resident
(c) Alien
(d) Inhabitant
Ans. C
Q. Something that cannot be avoided
(a) Indelible
(b) Infallible
(c) Inevitable
(d) Invincible
Ans. C
Q. A group of singers in a church
(a) Band
(b) Host
(c) Choir
(d) Troop
Ans. C
Q. One who does not tire easily
(a) Inevkable
(b) Indefatigable
(c) Indelible
(d) Infallible
Ans. b
Q. Impossible or extremely difficult to understand
(a) Inaudible
(b) Incomprehensible
(c) Incompatible
(d) Inevitable
Ans. B
Q. A type of dome-shaped shelter built from blocks of solid snow
(a) Chalet
(b) Wigwam
(c) Hut
(d) Igloo
Ans. D
Q. That which cannot be taken by force
(a) Impregnable
(b) Inapprehensible
(c) Inaccessible
(d) Immutable
Ans. A
Q. A large impressive house
(a) Mansion
(b) Shack
(c) Cabin
(d) Fort
Ans. A
Q. A rabbit’s dwelling.
(a) Lair
(c) Sty
(b) Den
(d) Burrow
Ans. D
Q. A sound that cannot be heard
(a) Inevitable
(b) Incomprehensible
(c) Inaudible
(d) Illegible
Ans. C
Q. A person, animal or plant much below the usual height
(a) Creature
(b) Witch
(c) Wizard
(d) Dwarf
Ans. D
Q. A student who idly or without excuse absents himself/herself from school
(a) Vagrant
(b) Itinerant
(c) Migrant
(d) Truant
Ans. D
Q. A person, animal or plant belonging originally to a place
(a) Occupant
(b) Alien
(c) Native
(d) Resident
Ans. C
Q. A person without a settled home or regular work who wanders from place to place and lives by begging.
(a) Vagrant
(b) Truant
(c) Itinerant
(d) Migrant
Ans. A
Q. A state of perfect balance
(a) Equinox
(b) Equivalent
(c) Equilibrium
(d) Equilateral
Ans. C
Q. A person who draws or produces maps
(a) Calligrapher
(b) Cartographer
(c) Lexicographer
(d) Choreographer
Ans. B
Q. An enclosure to keep the birds in
(a) Stable
(b) Apiary
(c) Sanctuary
(d) Aviary
Ans. D
Q. An inscription on a tombstone written in memory of the deceased
(a) Slab
(b) Basilica
(c) Epitaph
(d) Pillar
Ans. C
Q. Someone who believes that people cannot change the way events will happen
(a) Seer
(b) Prophet
(c) Fanatic
(d) Fatalist
Ans. D
Q. Persons living at the same time
(a) Contemporaries
(b) Cosmopolitans
(c) Compatriots
(d) Colleagues
Ans. A
Q. A family of young animals
(a) Nest
(b) Clutch
(c) Offspring
(d) Brood
Ans. D
Q. A large, deep, metal pot used for cooking over an open fire
(a) Barrel
(b) Skillet
(c) Cauldron
(d) Kettle
Ans. C
Q. An arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present
(a) Garland
(b) Bouquet
(c). Wreath
(d) Bundle
Ans. B
Q. A large, deep pot is used both in the oven and as a serving vessel.
(a) Casserole
(b) Cauldron
(c) Skillet
(d) Sauce-Pan
Ans. A
Q. Flowers or leaves woven together in a circle for placing on a coffin or a grave
(a) Bunch
(b) Wreath
(c) Bouquet
(d) Garland
Ans. B
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