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
65021
TRUCULENT
Answer:
Ferocious
Truculent (وحشی) means eager to argue or fight; aggressively defiant.
Trashy (فضول) refers to something of poor quality.
Servile (غلامانہ) means having an excessive willingness to serve others.
Juicy (رس دار) refers to something full of juice.
Ferocious (وحشیانہ) is synonymous with truculent, as in "The truculent dog was difficult to control."
65022
CAUTIOUSLY
Answer:
Carefully
Cautiously (احتیاط سے) means doing something with care and attention.
Secretly (خفیہ طور پر) means doing something without others knowing.
Genuinely (واقعی) means sincerely or truly.
Somewhat (کچھ حد تک) means to some extent.
Carefully (احتیاط سے) is synonymous with cautiously, as in "She approached the situation cautiously."
65023
BADGER
Answer:
Pester
Badger (چڑانا) means to repeatedly ask someone to do something; pester.
Convince (قائل کرنا) means to persuade someone with arguments.
Attempt (کوشش) means to try to do something.
Persuade (قائل کرنا) is similar to convince but not as repetitive.
Pester (چڑانا) is synonymous with badger, as in "He badgered her until she agreed."
65024
POW-WOW
Answer:
Discussion
Pow-wow (مشورہ) refers to a meeting or discussion, especially among Native Americans.
Gossip (چغلی) refers to casual or unconstrained conversation about others.
Meeting (ملاقات) is a gathering of people, but not specifically a discussion.
Elite (اشرافیہ) refers to a group of people considered superior.
Discussion (بحث) is synonymous with pow-wow, as in "They had a pow-wow to discuss the issues."
65025
ACRID
Answer:
Pungent
Acrid (تلخ) refers to a strong, unpleasant taste or smell.
Bitter (کڑوا) also refers to sharpness in taste but not necessarily smell.
Unripe (کچا) means not fully developed or matured.
Dirty (گندا) refers to something unclean.
Pungent (تیز) is closely related to acrid, as in "The acrid smell of smoke was pungent."
65026
EBULLIENT
Answer:
Enthusiastic
Ebullient (جوشیلے) means full of energy and enthusiasm.
Luscious (مزےدار) refers to something rich in taste or smell.
Arrogant (گھمنڈی) means having an exaggerated sense of one's abilities.
Suit (سوٹ) is not related to the concept of enthusiasm.
Enthusiastic (جوشیلے) aligns with ebullient, as in "She was ebullient about the concert."
65027
ERROR
Answer:
Blunder
Error (غلطی) refers to a mistake or a blunder.
Misadventure (حادثہ) means an unfortunate incident.
Misgiving (شبہ) means doubt or apprehension.
Ambiguity (ابہام) means uncertainty or inexactness.
Blunder (غلطی) is a synonym for error, as in "He made a blunder by miscalculating the total."
65028
CURSORY
Answer:
Hasty
Cursory (سرسری) means hasty and therefore not thorough or detailed.
Hasty (جلدی) matches the meaning of "cursory."
Detailed (تفصیلی) means containing a lot of information or details.
Thorough (مکمل) means complete with regard to every detail; not superficial or partial.
Careful (احتیاط سے) means making sure of avoiding potential danger, mishap, or harm; cautious.
65029
RECLUSIVE
Answer:
Withdrawn
Reclusive (تنہائی پسند) means avoiding the company of other people; solitary.
Withdrawn (تنہائی پسند) matches the meaning of "reclusive."
Sociable (ملنسار) means willing to talk and engage in activities with other people.
Outgoing (خوش مزاج) means socially confident and able to make friends easily.
Gregarious (اجتماعی) means fond of company; sociable.
65030
SYCOPHANT
Answer:
Flatterer
Sycophant (چاپلوس) means a person who acts obsequiously toward someone important in order to gain advantage.
Flatterer (چاپلوس) matches the meaning of "sycophant."
Critic (نکتہ چینی کرنے والا) means a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something.
Enemy (دشمن) means a person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.
Rival (مقابل) means a person or thing competing with another for the same objective or for superiority.