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
64981
INSIDIOUS
Answer:
Harmful
Insidious (چالاک) refers to something harmful that happens gradually and without obvious signs.
Secure (محفوظ) means free from danger or harm.
Protected (محفوظ) means kept safe from harm or injury.
Safe (محفوظ) means free from danger.
Harmful (نقصان دہ) means causing harm or injury.
64982
FEEBLE
Answer:
Weak
Feeble (کمزور) means lacking strength or power.
Weak (کمزور) also means lacking physical strength.
Strong (طاقتور) means having great strength.
Unheedful (لاپرواہ) means not paying attention.
Baneful (زہر آلود) means causing harm or destruction.
64983
PERSUADE
Answer:
Impress
Persuade (قائل کرنا) means to convince someone to believe or do something.
Outrage (غصہ) means to make someone angry or furious.
Halt (رکنا) means to stop or bring to an end.
Suppress (دبانا) means to put an end to something by force or authority.
Impress (متاثر کرنا) means to make someone feel admiration or respect.
64984
INCULCATE
Answer:
Inspire
Inculcate (رکھنا) means to teach something by persistent instruction or effort.
Import (درآمد کرنا) means to bring goods or ideas into a country or place.
Inspire (حوصلہ افزائی کرنا) means to stimulate or encourage someone to take action.
Instil (ڈالنا) means to gradually impart an idea or feeling.
Endanger (خطرے میں ڈالنا) means to put something at risk.
She had an ability to (persuade) others.
64985
VOCATION
Answer:
Occupation
Vocation (پیشہ) means a person's employment or main occupation.
Hobby (شوق) means an activity done for pleasure in one's spare time.
Post (عہدہ) refers to a position of employment.
Employment (ملازمت) means the condition of having paid work.
Occupation (پیشہ) means a job or profession, as in "Teaching is more than a vocation; it's a calling."
64986
THWARTED
Answer:
Opposed
Thwarted (ناکام) means to prevent someone from accomplishing something.
Accepted (قبول کیا) means to consent to receive or undertake something.
Diverted (موڑا) means to change the direction of something.
Advocated (حمایت کی) means to publicly recommend or support.
Opposed (مخالفت کی) means to disapprove of or be against something, as in "Her plans were thwarted by opposition."
64987
CHARTER
Answer:
Document
Charter (چارٹر) means a written grant or document.
Article (مضمون) refers to a piece of writing included with others in a newspaper or magazine.
Announcement (اعلان) means a public or formal statement.
Declaration (اعلان) means a formal statement or announcement.
Document (دستاویز) means a written or printed paper that provides information, as in "The company received its charter from the state."
64988
PASTIME
Answer:
Recreation
Pastime (تفریح) means an activity that someone does regularly for enjoyment rather than work.
Tardiness (دیر) means being late or delayed.
Memory (یادداشت) refers to the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
Antiquity (قدیم) refers to the ancient past.
Recreation (تفریح) means activity done for enjoyment, as in "Gardening is my favorite pastime."
64989
EMPIRICAL
Answer:
Practical
Empirical (تجرباتی) means based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
Royal (شاہی) refers to something relating to a king or queen.
Theoretical (نظریاتی) means based on theory rather than practical application.
Spiritual (روحانی) means relating to the spirit or soul.
Practical (عملی) means concerned with actual doing or use, as in "Empirical evidence is based on observation."
64990
VILIFY
Answer:
Defame
Vilify (بدنام کرنا) means to speak or write about someone in an abusively disparaging manner.
Perform (پیش کرنا) means to carry out an action or task.
Commend (تعریف کرنا) means to praise formally or officially.
Communicate (بات چیت کرنا) means to share or exchange information.
Defame (بدنام کرنا) means to damage the good reputation of someone, as in "He was vilified in the press."