This EduRev document offers 10 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from the topic Vocab (Letter J to O) (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 J to O)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word/phrase that is antonymous to the given word.
NEXUS
Explanation
The word 'nexus' means 'an important connection between the parts of a system or a group of things.'
Whereas 'split' means 'to cause to divide something into two or more parts.'
So, option A is the antonym of the given word.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter J to O)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word/phrase that most closely defines the word given in bold letters.
LABYRINTH
Explanation
Answer Explanation : The word 'labyrinth' means 'a complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one's way.'
'Bewildering maze' also means 'a perplexing network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle through which one has to find a way.'
So, option A is the correct answer.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter J to O)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word/phrase that most closely defines the given word.
MOTIF
Explanation
The word 'motif' means 'a dominant or recurring idea in an artistic work.'
'Theme' also means 'an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature.'
So, option B is the correct answer.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter J to O)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word/phrase that most closely defines the word given in bold letters.
MOOT
Explanation
The word 'moot' means 'subject to debate.'
'Debatable' also means 'open to discussion or argument.'
So, option C is the correct answer.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter J to O)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word/phrase that most closely defines the given word.
MITE
Explanation
The word 'mite' means 'a very small object or creature.'
'Tiny object' also means 'a thing which is very small in size.'
So, option C is the correct answer.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter J to O)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word/phrase that most closely defines the word given in bold letters.
KNELL
Explanation
The word 'knell' means 'a stroke or sound of a bell especially when rung slowly.'
'Tolling of bells' also means 'when bell rings slowly and repeatedly.'
So, option B is the correct answer.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter J to O)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word/phrase that is antonymous to the given word.
LIMPID
Explanation
The word 'limpid' means 'clear and transparent.'
Whereas 'turbid' means 'not transparent or opaque.'
So, option C is the antonym of the given word.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter J to O)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word/phrase that is antonymous to the given word.
ONEROUS
Explanation
The word 'onerous' means 'difficult to do or needing a lot of effort.'
Whereas 'facile' means ' easily achieved or effortless.'
So, option E is the antonym of the given word.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter J to O)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word/phrase that is antonymous to the given word.
LABILE
Explanation
The word 'labile' means 'liable to change or easily altered.'
Whereas 'stable' means 'not likely to move or change.'
So, option E is the antonym of the given word.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Vocab (Letter J to O)
Try yourself:Directions: Select the word/phrase that most closely defines the given word.
LANK
Explanation
The word 'lank' means 'not well filled out or slender.'
'Thin' also means 'not well fleshed.'
So, option A is the correct answer.
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