One Word Substitute: Triumvirate?
A. A Group of Four Powerful People
B. A Group of Five Powerful People
C. A Group of Three Powerful People
D. None of these
One Word Substitute: Alumnus?
A. A former Student of School
B. A former Student of College
C. A former Student of University
D. All of these
One word Substitution: Hanger
A. A building where Audience Sits
B. A building in which Aircrafts are Housed
C. A Den for Small Animals
D. None of these
A style in which writer makes a display of his knowledge?
A. Ornate
B. Pompous
C. Verbose
D. Pedantic
A person who insists on something?
A. Stickler
B. Boaster
C. Disciplinarian
D. Instantaneous
That which cannot be corrected?
A. Illegible
B. Indelible
C. Incorrigible
D. Unintelligible
One word Substitute: Epicure?
A. One Who is more than a Hundred Years Ago
B. One Who is given to Pleasure of the Flesh
C. One who is Habitual Drunked
D. None of these
A person fluent in two languages is known as ____
A. Bilgamy
B. Bilingual
C. Brittle
D. None of these
The original inhabitants of a country are:
A. Aborigines
B. Citizens
C. Natives
D. None of these
One who is unable to pay his debts:
A. Bale
B. Brood
C. Caucus
D. Insolvent
