TOPIC: Word Usage
Q1.
Cardinal
(i)
Many authors prefer to write under a cardinal name.
(ii)
In a town in Italy, having litter-free land is a cardinal law due to the
number of environmentalists who live there.
(iii)
A cardinal light was visible in the horizon.
(a)
only (i)
(b)
only (ii)
(c)
both (ii) & (i)
(d)
both (ii) & (iii)
(e)
All of these
Q2. Mortify
(i)
The thought of homework will mortify her mind for the rest of the day.
(ii)
Troops were dispatched to mortify the riot.
(iii)
If she weren’t afraid that it would mortify her
son, she would have been on her feet, dancing.
(a)
only (ii)
(b)
both (ii) & (iii)
(c)
only (iii)
(d)
both (i) & (ii)
(e)
All of these
Q3. Hackneyed
(i)
Every time my internet goes down, the cable company gives me a hackneyed
explanation.
(ii)
The same hackneyed commercials you see each time you watch a specific
television show can get very annoying.
(iii)
The light hackneyed depicted children strolling through meadows among
the cattle.
(a)
both (i) & (ii)
(b)
only (iii)
(c)
only (i)
(d)
both (ii) & (iii)
(e)
All of these
Q4.
Pedantic
(i)
The pedantic landscape was good for photography, but it definitely
wouldn’t be a good place to live.
(ii)
The best newspaper editors have a pedantic approach
to their work, because if they didn’t, they’d be out of a job.
(iii)
His pedantic remarks in front of the police officer landed him in
trouble.
(a)
both (ii) & (iii)
(b)
only (i)
(c)
both (i) & (ii)
(d)
only (ii)
(e)
All of these
Q5.
Vernacular
(i)
As with Galileo, he wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.
(ii)
It behooves us to act like vernacular people in this situation.
(iii)
When appealing to the common people, it’s a wise move to use their vernacular
instead of fancy language.
(a)
both (i) & (iii)
(b)
only (i)
(c)
both (ii) & (iii)
(d)
only (ii)
(e)
All of these
Q6.
Vilify
(i)
Melanoma globally vilify nearly 160,000 new people each year.
(ii)
Newspapers who unfairly vilify private
citizens open themselves to be sued for slander.
(iii)
The Federal Reserve has pledged low interest rates until late 2014, citing in
part the vilify of the job market.
(a)
only (i)
(b)
only (ii)
(c)
both (ii) & (iii)
(d)
both (i) & (iii)
(e)
All of these
Q7.
Superfluous
(i)
When a suspect answers a question so many times it seems superfluous,
they often get upset and frustrated in front of the police.
(ii)
Isn’t it superfluous to have 20 pairs of shoes when you only wear the
same 5 pairs?
(iii)
Superfluous black smoke rose in the distance as demonstrators burned
tires in Shiite villages.
(a)
both (ii) & (i)
(b)
only (ii)
(c)
only (iii)
(d)
both (i) & (iii)
(e)
All of these
Q8.
Daunting
(i)
Living abroad in China for an extended period when you don’t know any Mandarin
is a daunting task.
(ii)
Bringing organization to the war-torn nation is going to be a daunting
job.
(iii)
There are daunting problems slowing the growth and the practical
implementation of big data technologies.
(a)
only (ii)
(b)
only (iii)
(c)
both (i) & (ii)
(d)
both (ii) & (iii)
(e)
All of these
Q9.
Permeate
(i)
Once captured, the permeate object will have a new centre of gravity and
may be spinning in an uncontrolled way.
(ii)
The report did not permeate with the observations of the managing
director.
(iii)
During the monsoons the stinky smell from the garbage dump will permeate
the whole atmosphere.
(a)
only (i)
(b)
only (ii)
(c)
both (i) & (ii)
(d)
only (iii)
(e)
All of these
Q10.
Charlatan
(i)
She raised her head high in a gesture of charlatan.
(ii)
According to the newspaper, a charlatan dressed like a nun stole the
collection plate right out of the minister’s hands.
(iii)
The man was selling a spray to effortlessly and permanently repair the
scratches in the paint on cars but he was just a charlatan.
(a)
both (ii) & (iii)
(b)
both (ii) & (i)
(c)
only (iii)
(d)
only (i)
(e)
All of these
Q11.
Pragmatic
(i)
His pragmatic explanations didn’t bring any light to the matter.
(ii)
A pragmatic president would seek the counsel of his cabinet before
making key decisions.
(iii) By divulging pragmatic
information, he jeopardized the whole operation.
(a)
only (iii)
(b)
only (i)
(c)
only (ii)
(d)
both (ii) & (iii)
(e)
All of these
Q12.
Unrelenting
(i)
The unrelenting storm continued to destroy
the area and seemed as if it would never end.
(ii) I will allow unrelenting
the property on the premise that you’ll pay the agreed price in cash.
(iii)
Even the staging displays symmetry, with actors lined up on either side in
formal unrelenting.
(a)
only (iii)
(b)
only (i)
(c)
only (ii)
(d)
both (ii) & (iii)
(e)
All of these
Q13.
Cryptic
(i)
Although Laura had a major in archaeology, she could not understand the cryptic
symbols on the cave walls.
(ii)
The night was gloomy, dark, and cryptic.
(iii)
Even though Jim tried very hard to solve the cryptic puzzle, he was
unable to break the code.
(a)
only (ii)
(b)
both (i) & (ii)
(c)
both (i) & (iii)
(d)
only (i)
(e)
All of these
Q14.
Crude
(i)
The pirate’s treasure map was a crude depiction,
but we were still able to follow the directions.
(ii)
Already my passive dislike had grown into an active crude.
(iii)
People without a filter for their words often get in trouble for their crude
jokes and expressions.
(a)
both (i) & (iii)
(b)
only (i)
(c)
only (iii)
(d)
both (i) & (ii)
(e)
All of these
Q15.
Amicable
(i)
His detective work is amicable and wide ranging.
(ii)
When you’re looking for sympathy, find an amicable
friend who will help you relax.
(iii)
She later found work as a teacher’s amicable in a Head Start program in
Harlem.
(a)
both (ii) & (iii)
(b)
both (i) & (iii)
(c)
only (i)
(d)
only (ii)
(e)
All of these
SOLUTIONS:
S1.
Ans. (b)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, cardinal has been used correctly in statement (ii).
Hence,
option (b) is the most suitable answer choice.
Cardinal-
fundamental; of the greatest importance.
S2.
Ans. (c)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, mortify has been used correctly in statement (iii).
Hence,
option (c) is the most suitable answer choice.
Mortify-
cause (someone) to feel embarrassed, ashamed, or humiliated.
S3.
Ans. (a)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, hackneyed has been used correctly in statements (i)
and (ii).
Hence,
option (a) is the most suitable answer choice.
Hackneyed
— overused to the point it lacks significance.
S4.
Ans. (d)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, pedantic has been used correctly in statement (ii).
Hence,
option (d) is the most suitable answer choice.
Pedantic-
giving too much attention to formal rules or small details.
S5.
Ans. (a)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, vernacular has been used correctly in statements (i)
and (iii).
Hence,
option (a) is the most suitable answer choice.
Vernacular-
the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country
or region.
S6.
Ans. (b)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, vilify has been used correctly in statement (ii).
Hence,
option (b) is the most suitable answer choice.
Vilify-
speak or write about in an abusively disparaging manner.
S7.
Ans. (a)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, superfluous has been used correctly in statements
(ii) and (i).
Hence,
option (a) is the most suitable answer choice.
Superfluous-
unnecessary; more than what is needed.
S8.
Ans. (c)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, daunting has been used correctly in statements (i)
and (ii).
Hence,
option (c) is the most suitable answer choice.
Daunting
— task that appears difficult to complete, intimidating.
S9.
Ans. (d)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, permeate has been used correctly in statement (iii).
Hence,
option (d) is the most suitable answer choice.
Permeate:
filter, spread throughout.
S10.
Ans. (a)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, charlatan has been used correctly in statements (ii)
and (iii).
Hence,
option (a) is the most suitable answer choice.
Charlatan-
a person who falsely pretends to know or be something in order to deceive
people.
S11.
Ans. (c)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, pragmatic has been used correctly in statement (ii).
Hence,
option (c) is the most suitable answer choice.
Pragmatic
— concentrating on practical results and facts instead of opinion.
S12.
Ans. (b)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, unrelenting has been used correctly in statement
(i).
Hence,
option (b) is the most suitable answer choice.
Unrelenting:
not yielding in strength, severity, or determination.
S13.
Ans. (c)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, persevere has been used correctly in statements (i)
and (iii).
Hence,
option (c) is the most suitable answer choice.
Cryptic-
difficult to understand.
S14.
Ans. (a)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, crude has been used correctly in statements (i) and
(iii).
Hence,
option (a) is the most suitable answer choice.
Crude
— in a natural or raw state or offensively coarse or rude.
S15.
Ans. (d)
Sol.
Among the given sentences, amicable has been used correctly in statement (ii).
Hence,
option (d) is the most suitable answer choice.
Amicable
— friendly and agreeable spirit.