This EduRev document offers 10 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from the topic Vocab (Letter F to I) (Level - 1). These questions are of Level - 1 difficulty and will assist you in the preparation of CAT & other MBA exams. You can practice/attempt these CAT Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and check the explanations for a better understanding of the topic.
Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter F to I)
Try yourself:Directions: Pick out the antonym.
FACADE
Explanation
The word 'facade' means 'the front of a building.'
Whereas, 'interior' means 'the inner part of something.'
So, option A is the antonym of the given word.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter F to I)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word that most closely defines the given word.
GLEAN
Explanation
The word 'glean' means 'to collect information in small amounts and often with difficulty.' 'To gather' also means 'to collect several things, often from different places or people.' So, option A is the correct answer.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter F to I)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word that most closely defines the given word.
HOMAGE
Explanation
The word 'homage' means 'special honour or respect shown publicly.'
'Show respect' also means 'to show admiration for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities.'
So, option B is the correct answer.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter F to I)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word that is antonymous to the given word.
INCARCERATE
Explanation
The word 'incarcerate' means 'to imprison or confine', whereas 'liberate' means 'to set someone free from imprisonment'. So, option C is the antonym of the given word.
'Immure' means 'to enclose or confine (someone) against his/her will'. 'Impale' means 'to push a sharp pointed object through something'. 'Irrupt' means 'to enter somewhere forcibly or suddenly'. These are not antonyms of the given word.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter F to I)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word that is antonymous to the given word.
HARROW
Explanation
The word 'harrow' means 'cause distress to.'
Whereas 'soothe' means 'to bring comfort, solace, or reassurance to.'
So, option A is the antonym of the given word.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter F to I)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word that most closely defines the given word.
IRK
Explanation
The word 'irk' means 'to irritate or annoy.'
'To annoy' also means 'to make someone a little angry; irritate.'
So, option D is the correct answer.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter F to I)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word that is antonymous to the given word.
GOAD
Explanation
The word 'goad' means 'to provoke or annoy someone so as to stimulate an action or reaction.'
Whereas 'curb' means 'to restrain or keep in check.'
So, option E is the antonym of the given word.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter F to I)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word that most closely defines the given word.
INEDIBLE
Explanation
The word 'inedible' means 'not fit or suitable for eating.'
'Unfit for human consumption' also means 'unsuitable for a person to consume or eat.'
So, option A is the correct answer.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter F to I)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word that most closely defines the given word.
FRUGAL
Explanation
The word 'frugal' means 'sparing or economical as regards money or food'. 'Sparing' means 'using very little of something' or 'prudence and restraint in the use of material resources'. Thus, they are synonyms of each other.
'Generous' and 'extravagant' are antonyms of the given word, as they refer to a quality of someone spending more than what is expected.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter F to I)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word that most closely defines the given word.
INCITE
Explanation
The word 'incite' means 'urge or persuade someone to do something'. 'Stimulate' means 'to encourage or arouse interest or enthusiasm in'. Thus, they are synonyms of each other.
'Dissuade' means 'to discourage'. Thus, it is an antonym. 'Bother' means 'to worry, disturb, or upset (someone)'. Thus, they are not synonyms of the given word.
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