Synonyms Questions

Multiple choice
  1. Familiar

  2. Deceptive

  3. Forge

  4. Heedless

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C Correct answer
Explanation

Forge is the correct synonym because fabricate means to create or construct, often with the implication of making something up or counterfeiting. Familiar means well-known, deceptive means misleading, heedless means careless. Forge can mean to create or counterfeit, making it the best synonym.

Multiple choice
  1. Short

  2. Compress

  3. Distress

  4. None of these

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

Compress is the correct synonym because condense means to make something denser or more compact, especially by removing unnecessary parts. Short is an adjective, distress means suffering, and neither captures the action of making something more compact. Compress means to press together or reduce in volume.

Multiple choice
  1. Suitable

  2. Famous

  3. Refined

  4. None of these

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

Famous is the correct synonym because eminent means distinguished, outstanding, or well-known, especially in a particular field. Suitable means appropriate, refined means polished or cultured, and neither captures the quality of being notable or celebrated. Famous directly means well-known or celebrated.

Multiple choice
  1. proposition

  2. conclusion

  3. assumption

  4. fact

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

A hypothesis is a proposed explanation or tentative statement about a phenomenon that can be tested - it's essentially a proposition put forward for investigation. While related to 'assumption' and 'conclusion,' a hypothesis is specifically a testable proposition. 'Fact' is incorrect because a hypothesis is not yet proven.

Multiple choice
  1. laxity

  2. impassivity

  3. serenity

  4. listlessness

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

Lethargy means a lack of energy, enthusiasm, or spirit - a state of sluggishness or inactivity. 'Laxity' means a lack of strictness or care, which aligns closely with lethargy's sense of slackness. While 'listlessness' is also close, 'laxity' captures the quality of being loose or negligent. 'Impassivity' means calmness without feeling, and 'serenity' means peacefulness - both different from lethargy.