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Vocabulary Questions for CLAT: Part III

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Ruchika Mohapatra
28 September 20241 min read
1. One who walks in sleep:
A. Insomniac
B. Somnambulist
C. Philatelist
D. Pessimist
Answer: B. Somnambulist
2. A person who believes in fate:
A. Optimist
B. Fatalist
C. Pragmatist
D. Realist
Answer: B. Fatalist
3. A person who loves mankind:
A. Philanthropist
B. Misogynist
C. Cynic
D. Egoist
Answer: A. Philanthropist
4. A government by a king or queen:
A. Democracy
B. Monarchy
C. Aristocracy
D. Oligarchy
Answer: B. Monarchy
5. One who can speak two languages fluently:
A. Polyglot
B. Bilingual
C. Monolingual
D. Trilingual
Answer: B. Bilingual
6. Choose the sentence where the word “inevitable” is correctly used:
A. His failure was inevitable after all his preparation.
B. The storm made the delay inevitable.
C. She was inevitable to the party.
D. The inevitable plan worked well.
Answer: B. The storm made the delay inevitable.
7. Choose the sentence where “refrain” is correctly used:
A. He refrained the song beautifully.
B. She refrained from commenting on the issue.
C. The refrain was loud and clear.
D. They refrained their plans in time.
Answer: B. She refrained from commenting on the issue.
8. Choose the sentence where “accomplish” is correctly used:
A. He accomplished the bag on the table.
B. They were unable to accomplish their goals.
C. She accomplished the painting towards him.
D. The accomplish plan succeeded.
Answer: B. They were unable to accomplish their goals.
9. Match “Transient” with its meaning:
A. Permanent
B. Temporary
C. Fixed
D. Enduring
Answer: B. Temporary
10. Match “Audacious” with its meaning:
A. Timid
B. Bold
C. Lazy
D. Careful
Answer: B. Bold
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