Synonyms Questions

Multiple choice
  1. Affected

  2. Pristine

  3. Slender

  4. Emblem

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

'Finical' is a term used for very nice and neat, so as to be artificial. Among given answer options, the word 'affected' is most near to meaning of finical as it means full of affection, assumed for effect. Hence, option (1) is the answer.

Multiple choice
  1. quarrel

  2. predicament

  3. frenzy

  4. ecstasy

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

An imbroglio is an acutely embarrassing, confused, or complicated situation, often involving disagreements or misunderstandings that become difficult to resolve. The mosque controversy created exactly such a predicament. 'Quarrel' (A) is too narrow (implies only conflict), 'frenzy' (C) suggests wild excitement rather than confusion, and 'ecstasy' (D) means intense joy, the opposite of embarrassment.

Multiple choice
  1. Upanishads

  2. Vedas

  3. Aranyakas

  4. Puranas

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

The word Upanishad is derived from Sanskrit roots 'upa' (near), 'ni' (down), and 'shad' (to sit), literally meaning sitting down near a teacher to receive spiritual instruction. This refers to the ancient practice of students sitting near their guru to learn philosophical truths. The Vedas are the oldest sacred texts (Rig, Sama, Yajur, Atharva), while Aranyakas are forest treatises, and Puranas are ancient narratives.

Multiple choice

Directions: Choose the most correct option out of the following: Which of the following statements is true?

Extremophiles: Some environments are not good homes for most normal kinds of life. Places like that are called extreme environments. That doesn't mean that there isn't any life in extreme environments. Certain creatures can live and grow in extreme environments. Scientists have a special name for creatures that live in extreme environments. They are called extremophiles. The -phile in extremophile comes from a Greek word that means love. Extremophiles are creatures that love extreme environments. Most extremophiles are microbes. There are also a few types of larger creatures, like special types of shrimp and insects, which are also extremophiles. In the last few decades scientists have found extremophiles in places where they used to think life couldn't survive. Some extremophiles live in very hot or very cold environments. Others live in environments that have acids or radiation in them. When Earth was young, most environments on our planet were extreme compared to today. Environments on many other planets and moons within our Solar System and beyond are also extreme. Scientists hope that studying extremophiles will help us learn about early life on Earth and about evolution. They also hope we can learn about the chances for life on other planets by studying extremophiles. Scientists who study these sorts of things are called astrobiologists. Scientists use special names for extremophiles that live in different environments. Thermophiles live in hot places. Acidophiles can put up with strong acids. Xerophiles live in deserts and other dry places. Halophiles like it salty, while cryophiles (or psychrophiles) love the cold. Some creatures are extreme in more than one way. Microbes that live in acidic hot springs are both thermophiles and acidophiles. A few big big animals and plants also survive in really extreme environments. While they aren't exactly extremophiles, some of them do live in places that would kill most normal creatures. Camels can go for long periods without water in the dry deserts where they live. Emperor penguins somehow make it through cold Antarctic winters. Extreme plants, such as many types of cactus, also live in the heat and dryness of deserts. Strange tube worms grow in boiling hot water filled with strange chemicals near deep sea hydrothermal vents.

  1. Extremophiles are extreme only in one way.

  2. Environments on other planets are not extreme.

  3. There isn't any life in extreme environments.

  4. Study of extremophiles can help in finding any chances of life on other planets.

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

Scientists hope they can learn about the chances for life on other planets by studying extremophiles.

Multiple choice

Directions: Choose the most correct option out of the following: Which of the following does not mean survive?

Extremophiles: Some environments are not good homes for most normal kinds of life. Places like that are called extreme environments. That doesn't mean that there isn't any life in extreme environments. Certain creatures can live and grow in extreme environments. Scientists have a special name for creatures that live in extreme environments. They are called extremophiles. The -phile in extremophile comes from a Greek word that means love. Extremophiles are creatures that love extreme environments. Most extremophiles are microbes. There are also a few types of larger creatures, like special types of shrimp and insects, which are also extremophiles. In the last few decades scientists have found extremophiles in places where they used to think life couldn't survive. Some extremophiles live in very hot or very cold environments. Others live in environments that have acids or radiation in them. When Earth was young, most environments on our planet were extreme compared to today. Environments on many other planets and moons within our Solar System and beyond are also extreme. Scientists hope that studying extremophiles will help us learn about early life on Earth and about evolution. They also hope we can learn about the chances for life on other planets by studying extremophiles. Scientists who study these sorts of things are called astrobiologists. Scientists use special names for extremophiles that live in different environments. Thermophiles live in hot places. Acidophiles can put up with strong acids. Xerophiles live in deserts and other dry places. Halophiles like it salty, while cryophiles (or psychrophiles) love the cold. Some creatures are extreme in more than one way. Microbes that live in acidic hot springs are both thermophiles and acidophiles. A few big big animals and plants also survive in really extreme environments. While they aren't exactly extremophiles, some of them do live in places that would kill most normal creatures. Camels can go for long periods without water in the dry deserts where they live. Emperor penguins somehow make it through cold Antarctic winters. Extreme plants, such as many types of cactus, also live in the heat and dryness of deserts. Strange tube worms grow in boiling hot water filled with strange chemicals near deep sea hydrothermal vents.

  1. Subsist

  2. Tough it out

  3. Persevere

  4. Cease

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

Because Survive and Cease are antonyms.

Multiple choice

Directions: Choose the most correct option out of the following: Which of the following is to the liking of Halophlies?

Extremophiles: Some environments are not good homes for most normal kinds of life. Places like that are called extreme environments. That doesn't mean that there isn't any life in extreme environments. Certain creatures can live and grow in extreme environments. Scientists have a special name for creatures that live in extreme environments. They are called extremophiles. The -phile in extremophile comes from a Greek word that means love. Extremophiles are creatures that love extreme environments. Most extremophiles are microbes. There are also a few types of larger creatures, like special types of shrimp and insects, which are also extremophiles. In the last few decades scientists have found extremophiles in places where they used to think life couldn't survive. Some extremophiles live in very hot or very cold environments. Others live in environments that have acids or radiation in them. When Earth was young, most environments on our planet were extreme compared to today. Environments on many other planets and moons within our Solar System and beyond are also extreme. Scientists hope that studying extremophiles will help us learn about early life on Earth and about evolution. They also hope we can learn about the chances for life on other planets by studying extremophiles. Scientists who study these sorts of things are called astrobiologists. Scientists use special names for extremophiles that live in different environments. Thermophiles live in hot places. Acidophiles can put up with strong acids. Xerophiles live in deserts and other dry places. Halophiles like it salty, while cryophiles (or psychrophiles) love the cold. Some creatures are extreme in more than one way. Microbes that live in acidic hot springs are both thermophiles and acidophiles. A few big big animals and plants also survive in really extreme environments. While they aren't exactly extremophiles, some of them do live in places that would kill most normal creatures. Camels can go for long periods without water in the dry deserts where they live. Emperor penguins somehow make it through cold Antarctic winters. Extreme plants, such as many types of cactus, also live in the heat and dryness of deserts. Strange tube worms grow in boiling hot water filled with strange chemicals near deep sea hydrothermal vents.

  1. Radiation

  2. Heat

  3. Salt

  4. Acids

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

Halophiles like it salty.

Multiple choice

Directions: Choose the most correct option out of the following: What do we call people who study extreme environments?

Extremophiles: Some environments are not good homes for most normal kinds of life. Places like that are called extreme environments. That doesn't mean that there isn't any life in extreme environments. Certain creatures can live and grow in extreme environments. Scientists have a special name for creatures that live in extreme environments. They are called extremophiles. The -phile in extremophile comes from a Greek word that means love. Extremophiles are creatures that love extreme environments. Most extremophiles are microbes. There are also a few types of larger creatures, like special types of shrimp and insects, which are also extremophiles. In the last few decades scientists have found extremophiles in places where they used to think life couldn't survive. Some extremophiles live in very hot or very cold environments. Others live in environments that have acids or radiation in them. When Earth was young, most environments on our planet were extreme compared to today. Environments on many other planets and moons within our Solar System and beyond are also extreme. Scientists hope that studying extremophiles will help us learn about early life on Earth and about evolution. They also hope we can learn about the chances for life on other planets by studying extremophiles. Scientists who study these sorts of things are called astrobiologists. Scientists use special names for extremophiles that live in different environments. Thermophiles live in hot places. Acidophiles can put up with strong acids. Xerophiles live in deserts and other dry places. Halophiles like it salty, while cryophiles (or psychrophiles) love the cold. Some creatures are extreme in more than one way. Microbes that live in acidic hot springs are both thermophiles and acidophiles. A few big big animals and plants also survive in really extreme environments. While they aren't exactly extremophiles, some of them do live in places that would kill most normal creatures. Camels can go for long periods without water in the dry deserts where they live. Emperor penguins somehow make it through cold Antarctic winters. Extreme plants, such as many types of cactus, also live in the heat and dryness of deserts. Strange tube worms grow in boiling hot water filled with strange chemicals near deep sea hydrothermal vents.

  1. Biologists

  2. Astrobiologists

  3. Scientists

  4. Astroscientists.

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

Scientists who study extreme environments are called astrobiologists.

Multiple choice
  1. Stubborn

  2. Reckless

  3. Selfish

  4. Aggressive

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

Obstinate means stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action, often unreasonably. It implies a difficult and unyielding attitude, similar to being pig-headed or persistent in opposition. Stubborn is the closest synonym among the options. Reckless means without thought for consequences, which is different from obstinate. Selfish means concerned only with oneself. Aggressive refers to hostile or forceful behavior, which can accompany obstinacy but isn't its meaning.

Multiple choice
  1. Excellent

  2. Versatile

  3. Charming

  4. Boastful

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

Debonair describes a man who is confident, stylish, and charming in social situations. It conveys elegance, sophistication, and a pleasant manner in personal interactions. Charming captures the essence of debonair - having an attractive and pleasing personality or manner. Excellent means extremely good, which is too general. Versatile means able to adapt to different situations. Boastful means arrogantly showing off, which is opposite to the suave quality of debonair.

Multiple choice
  1. Fight

  2. Quarrel

  3. Failure

  4. Death

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

Debacle means a sudden, disastrous collapse or failure, often complete and overwhelming. In this context, it refers to a significant personal or professional failure that led to depression. Fight and Quarrel suggest conflicts, not failures. Death is too extreme and specific - debacle refers to a catastrophic failure of plans, reputation, or endeavors, not necessarily loss of life. Failure is the correct synonym as it captures the essence of a disastrous outcome.

Multiple choice
  1. prediction

  2. progress

  3. foresight

  4. possibility

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

Prospect in this context means possibility, likelihood, or chance of something happening. Option D 'possibility' is the correct match. Option A 'prediction' is a forecast about what will happen, not the chance of it happening. Option B 'progress' means advancement - unrelated. Option C 'foresight' means ability to predict - different from the chance itself.