Synonyms Questions

Multiple choice
  1. Cleansing substance

  2. Defence

  3. Restraint of action

  4. Warning

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

A deterrent is something that discourages or restrains action by making it seem undesirable or dangerous. "Restraint of action" captures the function of a deterrent. "Cleansing substance" is unrelated, "Defence" is protection, and "Warning" is only one part of deterrence.

Multiple choice
  1. Existing since old times

  2. Without a name

  3. Obsolete

  4. Coming before its time

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

Antiquated means old-fashioned, outdated, or no longer useful or acceptable because of age. "Obsolete" means no longer produced or used - out of date. They are synonymous. "Existing since old times" describes ancient, not antiquated. "Without a name" means anonymous, and "Coming before its time" means premature.

Multiple choice
  1. Insignificant happening

  2. An old technique

  3. Unsuccessful attempt

  4. Short, shrill cry

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

A "damp squib" is an idiom meaning something that fails dramatically to meet expectations - a complete disappointment or anticlimax. "Unsuccessful attempt" captures this sense of failure and disappointment. "Insignificant happening" is too weak, "An old technique" is unrelated, and "Short, shrill cry" describes a sound, not an idiom.

Multiple choice
  1. Rash

  2. Violent

  3. Pleasing

  4. Freezing

  5. Resourceful

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

Impetuous means acting quickly and without thought or care - impulsive, rash, or hasty. "Rash" is an exact synonym meaning done without careful consideration. "Violent" means aggressive force, "Pleasing" means agreeable, "Freezing" means cold, and "Resourceful" means skilled at finding solutions.

Multiple choice
  1. Capable

  2. Reasonable

  3. Faulty

  4. Indifferent

  5. Contradictory

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

Incompatible means unable to exist together in harmony because of fundamental differences - conflicting or contradictory. "Contradictory" captures this opposition perfectly. "Capable" means able, "Reasonable" means sensible, "Faulty" means defective, and "Indifferent" means uncaring.

Multiple choice
  1. Exempt

  2. Statutory

  3. Hostile

  4. Disturbing

  5. Misfortune

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

Immune means resistant to a particular infection, toxin, or influence - protected or exempt from something. "Exempt" means freed or excused from an obligation, which aligns with the protection sense of immune. "Statutory" means legal, "Hostile" means unfriendly, "Disturbing" means upsetting, and "Misfortune" means bad luck.

Multiple choice
  1. Sudden happening

  2. Outlet for strong emotions

  3. Anti-climax

  4. Informal discussion

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

Catharsis refers to the process of releasing strong emotions through art, expression, or dramatic performance. It comes from Greek meaning 'purification' or 'cleansing'. The other options are unrelated: anti-climax means a disappointing ending, while sudden happening and informal discussion are not connected to emotional release.

Multiple choice
  1. To take out words that might be considered improper

  2. Give firmness to

  3. Use unnecessary strength

  4. Cut into two or more separate parts

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

Bowdlerise means to remove material considered offensive or improper from a text, named after Thomas Bowdler who expurgated Shakespeare's works. The correct answer is A. The other options don't match: giving firmness relates to strengthening, unnecessary strength means excessive force, and cutting into parts refers to division, not censorship.

Multiple choice
  1. Poem of sorrow

  2. Similar meaning

  3. Word formed from an abbreviation

  4. Pen name used by an author

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

An acronym is a word formed from the initial letters of a name or phrase, like 'NASA' or 'laser'. Option C is correct. A poem of sorrow is an elegy, similar meaning is a synonym, and a pen name is a pseudonym - none of which describe acronyms.