One Word Substitution Questions for Competitive Exams

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51.A person who does not believe in any religion


Option”D” is correct

One word substitute is Pagan.

Philatelist: a person who “loves stamps.”
Rationalist: a person who bases their opinions and actions on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
Atheist: a person who disbelieves or lacks belief in the existence of God or gods.
Pagan: a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions.

52. A small enclosure for cattle, sheep, poultry etc.


Option”C” is correct

One word substitute is Pen.

Cellar: a room below ground level in a house, often used for storing wine or coal.
Sty: a pigsty.
Pen: a small enclosure in which sheep, pigs, or other farm animals are kept.
Lair: a place where a wild animal lives.

53. The act of killing one’s wife


Option”B” is correct

One word substitute is Uxoricide.

Genocide: the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group.
Uxoricide: the killing of one’s wife.
Canicide: the killing of a dog.
Avicide: substance (normally, a chemical) which can be used to kill birds.

54.Anything written in a letter after it is signed


Option”C” is correct

One word substitute is Postscript.

Posterity: all future generations of people.
Postdiction: explanation after the fact.
Postscript: an additional remark at the end of a letter, after the signature and introduced by ‘PS’.
Corrigendum: a thing to be corrected, typically an error in a printed book.

55. An entertainer who performs difficult physical actions


Option”D” is correct

One word substitute is Acrobat.

Clown: a comic entertainer, especially one in a circus, wearing a traditional costume and exaggerated make-up.
Gymnast: a person trained or skilled in gymnastics.
Magician: a person with magical powers.
Acrobat: an entertainer who performs spectacular gymnastic feats.

56. A post without remuneration


Option”C” is correct

One word substitute is Honorary.

Voluntary: done, given, or acting of one’s own free will.
Sinecure: a position requiring little or no work but giving the holder status or financial benefit.
Honorary: (of an office or its holder) unpaid.
Involuntary: done without will or conscious control.

57. To send an unwanted person out of the country


Option”C” is correct

One word substitute is Deport.

Exclude: deny (someone) access to a place, group, or privilege.
Ostracise: exclude from a society or group.
Deport: exile (a native) to another country.
Expatriate: a person who lives outside their native country.

58. Gift left by will


Option”C” is correct

One word substitute is Legacy.

Alimony: a husband’s (or wife’s) provision for a spouse after separation or divorce; maintenance.
Parimony: Monthly installment of funds from parents to offspring after moving out.
Legacy: an amount of money or property left to someone in a will.
Property: a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively.

59. A poem written on the death of someone loved and lost


Option”D” is correct

One word substitute is Elegy.

Ode: a lyric poem, typically one in the form of an address to a particular subject, written in varied or irregular metre.
Epic: a long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the past history of a nation.
Sonnet: a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
Elegy: (in modern literature) a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead.

60. One who is determined to exact full vengeance for wrongs done to him


Option”C” is correct

One word substitute is Vindictive.

Vindicator: a person who clears someone of blame or suspicion.
Usurer: a person who lends money at unreasonably high rates of interest.
Vindictive: having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge.
Virulent: (of a disease or poison) extremely severe or harmful in its effects.