One Word Substitution Questions

Multiple choice
  1. Regent

  2. Episcopacy

  3. Stratocracy

  4. Interregnum

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

An interregnum is specifically the period between the end of one monarch's reign and the accession of the next. During this time, there may be a temporary government or regent in place. A regent is a person who rules temporarily, episcopacy refers to church government by bishops, and stratocracy is government by military forces.

Multiple choice
  1. Lectern

  2. Diocese

  3. Autonomy

  4. Crosier

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

A crosier is the ceremonial staff carried by bishops and abbots as a symbol of their pastoral office. It typically has a curved top resembling a shepherd's crook, representing the bishop's role as a shepherd of their flock. A lectern is a reading stand, diocese is a district under bishop's control, and autonomy means self-rule.

Multiple choice
  1. Aisle

  2. Sexton

  3. Verger

  4. Vestry

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

A sexton is a church officer with responsibility for maintaining the church building and grounds, ringing bells, and sometimes digging graves. An aisle is a walkway, verger is an official who performs ceremonial duties, and vestry is a room in a church used for meetings and changing into robes.

Multiple choice
  1. Cassock

  2. Rochet

  3. Dean

  4. Pulpit

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

A cassock is a long, close-fitting ankle-length garment worn by clergy and choristers. It's typically black but can be colored (red for cardinals, purple for bishops). A rochet is a white vestment worn under a chimere, dean is a church official, and pulpit is a raised platform for preaching.

Multiple choice
  1. Clergy

  2. Canopy

  3. Synod

  4. Laity

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

A canopy is a ceremonial covering, often richly decorated, carried over a priest, bishop, or sacred object in procession. It symbolizes reverence and protection. Clergy refers to ordained ministers collectively, synod is a church council, and laity refers to non-ordinary church members.