One Word Substitution Questions for Competitive Exams

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41.One who despises persons of lower social position


Option”B” is correct

One word substitute is Snob.

Prim: feeling or showing disapproval of anything regarded as improper; stiffly correct.
Snob: a person with an exaggerated respect for high social position or wealth who seeks to associate with social superiors and looks down on those regarded as socially inferior.
Prig: a self-righteously moralistic person who behaves as if they are superior to others.
Aristocrat: a member of the aristocracy.

42. A person who believes that pleasure is the chief good


Option”B” is correct

One word substitute is Hedonist.

Stoic: a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
Hedonist: a person who believes that the pursuit of pleasure is the most important thing in life; a pleasure-seeker.
Epicure: a person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink.
Sensual: relating to or involving gratification of the senses and physical, especially sexual, pleasure.

43. A short, usually amusing, story about some real person or event


Option”A” is correct

One word substitute is Anecdote.

Anecdote: a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
Antidote: a medicine taken or given to counteract a particular poison.
Tale: a fictitious or true narrative or story, especially one that is imaginatively recounted.
Allegory: a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

44. Custom of having many wives


Option”C” is correct

One word substitute is Polygamy.

Monogamy: the practice of marrying or state of being married to one person at a time.
Bigamy: the offence of marrying someone while already married to another person.
Polygamy: the practice or custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time.
Matrimony: the state of being married; marriage.

45. A man of lax moral


Option”B” is correct

One word substitute is Licentious.

Ruffian: a violent person, especially one involved in crime.
Licentious: promiscuous and unprincipled in sexual matters.
Pirate: a person who attacks and robs ships at sea.
Vagabond: a person who wanders from place to place without a home or job.

46. Mania for talking


Option”A” is correct

One word substitute is Logomania.

Logomania: pathologically excessive (and often incoherent) talking.
Pyromania: an obsessive desire to set fire to things.
Bibliomania: passionate enthusiasm for collecting and possessing books.
Kleptomania: a recurrent urge to steal, typically without regard for need or profit.

47. The study of ancient societies


Option”D” is correct

One word substitute is Archaeology.

History: the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
Anthropology: the study of human societies and cultures and their development.
Ethnology: the study of the characteristics of different peoples and the differences and relationships between them.
Archaeology: the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artefacts and other physical remains.

48.A process involving too much official formality


Option”C” is correct

One word substitute is Red-tapism.

Nepotism: the practice among those with power or influence of favouring relatives or friends, especially by giving them jobs.
Diplomacy: the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country’s representatives abroad.
Red-tapism: the practice of requiring excessive paperwork and tedious procedures before official action can be considered or completed.
Bureaucracy: a system of government in which most of the important decisions are taken by state officials rather than by elected representatives.

49. The place where public, government or historical records are kept


Option”D” is correct

One word substitute is Archives.

Coffer: a strongbox or small chest for holding valuables.
Pantry: a small room or cupboard in which food, crockery, and cutlery are kept.
Scullery: a small kitchen or room at the back of a house used for washing dishes and other dirty household work.
Archives: a collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people.

50. Lottery in which an article is assigned by lot to one of those buying tickets


Option”B” is correct

One word substitute is Raffle.

Auction: a public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.
Raffle: a means of raising money by selling numbered tickets, one or some of which are subsequently drawn at random, the holder or holders of such tickets winning a prize.
Audit: an official inspection of an organization’s accounts, typically by an independent body.
Transit: the carrying of people or things from one place to another.