All Categories MCQs
Topic Notes: All Categories
General Description
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
64501
Invested
Answer:
Endowed
To be invested (نوازا) with a quality or power means to be 'endowed' (عطا کرنا) with it; to be formally given it.
64502
Inversion
Answer:
Reversal
Inversion (الٹ) is the action of inverting something or the state of being inverted. It is a 'reversal' (الٹ پلٹ) of the normal order or position.
64503
Invalid
Answer:
Not true
Invalid (غلط) can mean 'unlawful' (غیر قانونی) (like an invalid license) or, in logic, 'not true' (جو سچ نہ ہو) or not sound (an invalid argument).
64504
Inured
Answer:
Sensitive
Inured (عادی) means to become accustomed to or hardened against something unpleasant. 'Sensitive' (حساس) means quick to respond to stimuli. (Note: These words are typically antonyms, but 'Sensitive' is the answer provided in the list).
64505
Intuitive
Answer:
Instinctive
Intuitive (وجدانی) means using or based on what one feels to be true without conscious reasoning. 'Instinctive' (فطری) is a direct synonym.
64506
Intractable
Answer:
Stubborn
Intractable (ضدی) means hard to control or deal with. 'Stubborn' (ہٹ دھرم) is a direct synonym. 'Tractable' or 'docile' is the antonym.
64507
Intimacy
Answer:
Closeness
Intimacy (قربت) is 'closeness' ( نزدیکی) in a relationship, implying a deep familiarity or affectionate connection. 'Primacy' (اولیت) means first importance. 'Lunacy' (پاگل پن) means madness.
64508
Interpolate
Answer:
Insert
To interpolate (داخل کرنا) means to 'insert' (شامل کرنا) something (like a word) into a text, often altering it. It also means to estimate a value between two known values.
64509
Intermediate
Answer:
Situated between
Intermediate (درمیانی) means coming between two things in time, place, order, or degree. 'Situated between' (درمیان میں واقع) is the literal definition.
64510
Interjection
Answer:
Exclamation
An interjection (حرف ندا) is an abrupt remark or 'exclamation' (感嘆詞) made as an interruption (e.g., 'Oh!', 'Wow!'). 'Interfere' (مداخلت کرنا) is 'interruption' or 'intercession'.