CPO 2023 Prelims OWS Part 1
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Exam: CPO (Prelims)
Year: 2023
Subject: OWS
Total Questions: 44
Part: 1 (25 Questions)
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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
Fear of water
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⇒ Microphobia: Fear of small things or objects.
⇒ Bibliophobia: Fear of books.
⇒ Hydrophobia: Originally referred to a fear of water, but it is also used to describe an aversion to liquids or a symptom of rabies.
⇒ Botanophobia: Fear of plants.Incorrect
⇒ Microphobia: Fear of small things or objects.
⇒ Bibliophobia: Fear of books.
⇒ Hydrophobia: Originally referred to a fear of water, but it is also used to describe an aversion to liquids or a symptom of rabies.
⇒ Botanophobia: Fear of plants. -
Question 2 of 25
2. Question
How did you become interested in learning the art of producing beautiful handwriting?
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⇒ Demography: The statistical study of human populations, especially with reference to size, structure, distribution, and other characteristics.
⇒ Lexicography: The practice of compiling dictionaries; the scholarly discipline of analyzing and describing the semantic, syntagmatic, and paradigmatic relationships within the lexicon.
⇒ Graphology: The analysis of handwriting, especially as a means of character analysis or identification.
⇒ Calligraphy: The art of beautiful or elegant handwriting, often with a brush or pen, and often highly decorative.Incorrect
⇒ Demography: The statistical study of human populations, especially with reference to size, structure, distribution, and other characteristics.
⇒ Lexicography: The practice of compiling dictionaries; the scholarly discipline of analyzing and describing the semantic, syntagmatic, and paradigmatic relationships within the lexicon.
⇒ Graphology: The analysis of handwriting, especially as a means of character analysis or identification.
⇒ Calligraphy: The art of beautiful or elegant handwriting, often with a brush or pen, and often highly decorative. -
Question 3 of 25
3. Question
Ms. Scarlet was indifferent to pain and pleasure, she never complained.
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⇒ Stoic: A person who endures pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining; someone who follows the philosophy of Stoicism.
⇒ Amateur: A person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport or creative activity, as a pastime rather than as a profession.
⇒ Hypocrite: A person who pretends to have virtues, moral or religious beliefs, principles, etc., that they do not actually possess; someone who engages in hypocrisy.
⇒ Versatile: Capable of adapting or turning easily from one task, skill, or occupation to another; having many uses or functions.Incorrect
⇒ Stoic: A person who endures pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining; someone who follows the philosophy of Stoicism.
⇒ Amateur: A person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport or creative activity, as a pastime rather than as a profession.
⇒ Hypocrite: A person who pretends to have virtues, moral or religious beliefs, principles, etc., that they do not actually possess; someone who engages in hypocrisy.
⇒ Versatile: Capable of adapting or turning easily from one task, skill, or occupation to another; having many uses or functions. -
Question 4 of 25
4. Question
Working or operating quickly and effectively in an organised way.
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⇒ Excellent: Of the highest quality; extremely good or outstanding.
⇒ Extensive: Covering or affecting a large area; wide-ranging.
⇒ Effusive: Expressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained or heartfelt manner.
⇒ Efficient: Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.Incorrect
⇒ Excellent: Of the highest quality; extremely good or outstanding.
⇒ Extensive: Covering or affecting a large area; wide-ranging.
⇒ Effusive: Expressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained or heartfelt manner.
⇒ Efficient: Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense. -
Question 5 of 25
5. Question
The capacity for being useful for some purpose.
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⇒ Gain: The acquisition or increase of something valuable or desirable.
⇒ Utility: The state of being useful, beneficial, or advantageous; the quality of fulfilling a purpose.
⇒ Aid: Assistance or support given to someone in need, often in the form of resources, help, or cooperation.
⇒ Desirability: The quality of being highly wanted, sought after, or appealing; the state of being desirable.Incorrect
⇒ Gain: The acquisition or increase of something valuable or desirable.
⇒ Utility: The state of being useful, beneficial, or advantageous; the quality of fulfilling a purpose.
⇒ Aid: Assistance or support given to someone in need, often in the form of resources, help, or cooperation.
⇒ Desirability: The quality of being highly wanted, sought after, or appealing; the state of being desirable. -
Question 6 of 25
6. Question
The study of the human mind.
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⇒ Psychology: The scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
⇒ Epidemiology: The branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases in a population.
⇒ Anthropology: The study of human societies, cultures, and their development.
⇒Microbiology: The branch of biology that deals with microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.Incorrect
⇒ Psychology: The scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
⇒ Epidemiology: The branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases in a population.
⇒ Anthropology: The study of human societies, cultures, and their development.
⇒Microbiology: The branch of biology that deals with microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. -
Question 7 of 25
7. Question
Study of science of insects.
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⇒ Anthropology: The study of human societies, cultures, and their development.
⇒ Entomology: The scientific study of insects.
⇒ Microbiology: The branch of biology that deals with microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
⇒ Ecology: The branch of biology that deals with the relationships between organisms and their environment.Incorrect
⇒ Anthropology: The study of human societies, cultures, and their development.
⇒ Entomology: The scientific study of insects.
⇒ Microbiology: The branch of biology that deals with microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
⇒ Ecology: The branch of biology that deals with the relationships between organisms and their environment. -
Question 8 of 25
8. Question
A keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection.
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⇒ Chauffeur: A person employed to drive a private or hired car.
⇒ Calligrapher: A person skilled in the art of beautiful or elegant handwriting.
⇒ Curator: A person in charge of a museum, art collection, or other exhibition, responsible for the selection, care, and presentation of items.
⇒ Cartographer: A person who creates maps or charts, especially a specialist in the field of cartography.Incorrect
⇒ Chauffeur: A person employed to drive a private or hired car.
⇒ Calligrapher: A person skilled in the art of beautiful or elegant handwriting.
⇒ Curator: A person in charge of a museum, art collection, or other exhibition, responsible for the selection, care, and presentation of items.
⇒ Cartographer: A person who creates maps or charts, especially a specialist in the field of cartography. -
Question 9 of 25
9. Question
One who settles in another country.
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⇒ Immigrant: A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
⇒ Traveller: A person who is traveling or who often travels.
⇒ Resident: A person who resides or lives in a particular place.
⇒ Refugee: A person who has been forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.Incorrect
⇒ Immigrant: A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
⇒ Traveller: A person who is traveling or who often travels.
⇒ Resident: A person who resides or lives in a particular place.
⇒ Refugee: A person who has been forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. -
Question 10 of 25
10. Question
A person who believes that God does not exist.
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⇒ Atheist: A person who lacks belief in the existence of gods or deities.
⇒ Hedonistic: Pursuing pleasure and self-indulgence as the highest goals in life.
⇒ Epicurean: Devoted to the pursuit of sensual pleasure, especially the enjoyment of fine food and drink.
⇒ Fanatic: A person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal, especially for an extreme religious or political cause.Incorrect
⇒ Atheist: A person who lacks belief in the existence of gods or deities.
⇒ Hedonistic: Pursuing pleasure and self-indulgence as the highest goals in life.
⇒ Epicurean: Devoted to the pursuit of sensual pleasure, especially the enjoyment of fine food and drink.
⇒ Fanatic: A person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal, especially for an extreme religious or political cause. -
Question 11 of 25
11. Question
Happening repeatedly.
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⇒ Rapport: A close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups involved understand each other’s feelings or ideas and communicate well.
⇒ Recurrent: Occurring or appearing again, especially repeatedly or periodically.
⇒ Recuperate: To recover from illness or exertion; to regain strength, health, or vitality.
⇒ Regression: The act of reverting to an earlier or less developed state or condition; a return to a former or less advanced state.Incorrect
⇒ Rapport: A close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups involved understand each other’s feelings or ideas and communicate well.
⇒ Recurrent: Occurring or appearing again, especially repeatedly or periodically.
⇒ Recuperate: To recover from illness or exertion; to regain strength, health, or vitality.
⇒ Regression: The act of reverting to an earlier or less developed state or condition; a return to a former or less advanced state. -
Question 12 of 25
12. Question
To criticise someone severely.
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⇒ Remonstrate: To make a forcefully reproachful protest; to argue or plead with someone against something, to show disapproval.
⇒ Chastise: To rebuke or reprimand severely; to criticize or scold harshly.
⇒ Scoff: To speak to someone or about something in a scornfully derisive or mocking way; to express contempt or ridicule.
⇒ Rate: To assess the value or worth of something; to assign a particular rank or position to something based on its quality or importance.Incorrect
⇒ Remonstrate: To make a forcefully reproachful protest; to argue or plead with someone against something, to show disapproval.
⇒ Chastise: To rebuke or reprimand severely; to criticize or scold harshly.
⇒ Scoff: To speak to someone or about something in a scornfully derisive or mocking way; to express contempt or ridicule.
⇒ Rate: To assess the value or worth of something; to assign a particular rank or position to something based on its quality or importance. -
Question 13 of 25
13. Question
Huge fire for celebration.
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⇒ Bonfire: A large controlled outdoor fire, often used for ceremonial purposes or as part of a celebration.
⇒ Campaign: A series of coordinated activities, such as public speaking, advertising, and rallies, conducted to achieve a specific political, social, or commercial goal.
⇒ Agenda: A list or plan of items to be discussed or acted upon at a meeting or event.
⇒ Crossfire: A situation in which two or more parties engage in a heated exchange of arguments or accusations, often simultaneously.Incorrect
⇒ Bonfire: A large controlled outdoor fire, often used for ceremonial purposes or as part of a celebration.
⇒ Campaign: A series of coordinated activities, such as public speaking, advertising, and rallies, conducted to achieve a specific political, social, or commercial goal.
⇒ Agenda: A list or plan of items to be discussed or acted upon at a meeting or event.
⇒ Crossfire: A situation in which two or more parties engage in a heated exchange of arguments or accusations, often simultaneously. -
Question 14 of 25
14. Question
To make a low continuous vibratory sound expressing contentment (of a cat).
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⇒ To buzz: To make a continuous, low-pitched humming sound, like that of a bee or other insect.
⇒ To meow: To make the characteristic vocalization of a cat, typically a plaintive or attention-seeking sound.
⇒ To roar: To make a loud, deep, and prolonged sound, typically emitted by a lion, bear, or similar large animal.
⇒ To purr: To make a soft, continuous, vibrating sound, typically as an expression of contentment, pleasure, or relaxation, often made by cats.Incorrect
⇒ To buzz: To make a continuous, low-pitched humming sound, like that of a bee or other insect.
⇒ To meow: To make the characteristic vocalization of a cat, typically a plaintive or attention-seeking sound.
⇒ To roar: To make a loud, deep, and prolonged sound, typically emitted by a lion, bear, or similar large animal.
⇒ To purr: To make a soft, continuous, vibrating sound, typically as an expression of contentment, pleasure, or relaxation, often made by cats. -
Question 15 of 25
15. Question
Minimum people needed for a meeting.
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⇒ Forum: A place, meeting, or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.
⇒ Addendum: An item of additional material added at the end of a book or other publication.
⇒ Decorum: Behavior in keeping with good taste and propriety; etiquette.
⇒ Quorum: The minimum number of members of a deliberative assembly (such as a committee) required to conduct business.Incorrect
⇒ Forum: A place, meeting, or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.
⇒ Addendum: An item of additional material added at the end of a book or other publication.
⇒ Decorum: Behavior in keeping with good taste and propriety; etiquette.
⇒ Quorum: The minimum number of members of a deliberative assembly (such as a committee) required to conduct business. -
Question 16 of 25
16. Question
No longer used because something new has been invented.
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⇒ Ancient: Relating to the distant past, especially before the fall of the Western Roman Empire in AD 476.
⇒ Obsolete: No longer produced or used; out of date.
⇒ Classic: Judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind.
⇒ Ornamental: Serving or intended as an ornament; decorative.Incorrect
⇒ Ancient: Relating to the distant past, especially before the fall of the Western Roman Empire in AD 476.
⇒ Obsolete: No longer produced or used; out of date.
⇒ Classic: Judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind.
⇒ Ornamental: Serving or intended as an ornament; decorative. -
Question 17 of 25
17. Question
Detailed list of goods dispatched with quantity and price to the purchaser.
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⇒ Invoice: A document issued by a seller to a buyer, indicating the products, quantities, and agreed prices for products or services the seller has provided to the buyer.
⇒ Ledger: A book or computer file listing accounts receivable and accounts payable; a record of financial transactions for an individual, business, or organization.
⇒ Sales: The exchange of goods or services for money or other consideration; the activity or business of selling products or services.
⇒ Receipt: A written acknowledgment that a specified article, sum of money, or shipment of merchandise has been received.Incorrect
⇒ Invoice: A document issued by a seller to a buyer, indicating the products, quantities, and agreed prices for products or services the seller has provided to the buyer.
⇒ Ledger: A book or computer file listing accounts receivable and accounts payable; a record of financial transactions for an individual, business, or organization.
⇒ Sales: The exchange of goods or services for money or other consideration; the activity or business of selling products or services.
⇒ Receipt: A written acknowledgment that a specified article, sum of money, or shipment of merchandise has been received. -
Question 18 of 25
18. Question
Spoken or done without any previous thought or preparation.
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⇒ Inaugural: Relating to the beginning or first occurrence of an event, especially a ceremony or series of ceremonies to mark the beginning of a new period or undertaking.
⇒ Maiden: First or earliest; initial or introductory.
⇒ Extempore: Spoken or done without preparation; impromptu.
⇒ Initiative: The ability to assess and initiate things independently; the power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do.Incorrect
⇒ Inaugural: Relating to the beginning or first occurrence of an event, especially a ceremony or series of ceremonies to mark the beginning of a new period or undertaking.
⇒ Maiden: First or earliest; initial or introductory.
⇒ Extempore: Spoken or done without preparation; impromptu.
⇒ Initiative: The ability to assess and initiate things independently; the power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do. -
Question 19 of 25
19. Question
A place where coins are made.
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⇒ Trough: A long, narrow, open container, typically used to hold food or water for animals.
⇒ Post Office: A facility where postal services such as mail processing and delivery are carried out.
⇒ Grove: A small group of trees, especially one without undergrowth.
⇒ Mint: A place where coins are produced under the authority of the government. It can also refer to a place where mint-flavored candies are made or a place where money is made.Incorrect
⇒ Trough: A long, narrow, open container, typically used to hold food or water for animals.
⇒ Post Office: A facility where postal services such as mail processing and delivery are carried out.
⇒ Grove: A small group of trees, especially one without undergrowth.
⇒ Mint: A place where coins are produced under the authority of the government. It can also refer to a place where mint-flavored candies are made or a place where money is made. -
Question 20 of 25
20. Question
Something of monstrous size or power.
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⇒ Bulk: The mass or magnitude of something large.
⇒ Amazon: Refers to the largest rainforest in the world, located in South America, or the multinational technology company.
⇒ Heavyweight: A person, team, or organization that is very large, powerful, or influential.
⇒ Behemoth: Something enormous in size or power; often used to describe large and powerful entities or objects.Incorrect
⇒ Bulk: The mass or magnitude of something large.
⇒ Amazon: Refers to the largest rainforest in the world, located in South America, or the multinational technology company.
⇒ Heavyweight: A person, team, or organization that is very large, powerful, or influential.
⇒ Behemoth: Something enormous in size or power; often used to describe large and powerful entities or objects. -
Question 21 of 25
21. Question
An ability to do several things at the same time.
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⇒ Indictment: A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
⇒Blasphemy: Irreverent behavior or speech toward sacred or religious things.
⇒ Unitasking: The act of focusing on or performing a single task at a time.
⇒ Multitasking: The simultaneous execution of multiple tasks or processes.Incorrect
⇒ Indictment: A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
⇒Blasphemy: Irreverent behavior or speech toward sacred or religious things.
⇒ Unitasking: The act of focusing on or performing a single task at a time.
⇒ Multitasking: The simultaneous execution of multiple tasks or processes. -
Question 22 of 25
22. Question
The compulsion to tell lies.
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⇒ Pyromania: An impulse control disorder characterized by the recurrent urge to set fires deliberately.
⇒ Nymphomania: An outdated term for excessive or uncontrollable sexual desire in women.
⇒ Megalomania: A psychological disorder characterized by delusional fantasies of power, relevance, or omnipotence.
⇒ Mythomania: A condition in which a person has an excessive or abnormal propensity for lying and exaggerating.Incorrect
⇒ Pyromania: An impulse control disorder characterized by the recurrent urge to set fires deliberately.
⇒ Nymphomania: An outdated term for excessive or uncontrollable sexual desire in women.
⇒ Megalomania: A psychological disorder characterized by delusional fantasies of power, relevance, or omnipotence.
⇒ Mythomania: A condition in which a person has an excessive or abnormal propensity for lying and exaggerating. -
Question 23 of 25
23. Question
Someone who pretends to have certain moral standards while secretively that person practices those very moral lapses.
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⇒ Sinner: A person who commits a sin, especially in a religious context.
⇒ Actor: A person who performs in plays, movies, or television shows, typically portraying characters other than themselves.
⇒ Spy: A person who secretly collects and reports information about an enemy or competitor.
⇒ Hypocrite: A person who pretends to have virtues, moral or religious beliefs, principles, etc., that they do not actually possess.Incorrect
⇒ Sinner: A person who commits a sin, especially in a religious context.
⇒ Actor: A person who performs in plays, movies, or television shows, typically portraying characters other than themselves.
⇒ Spy: A person who secretly collects and reports information about an enemy or competitor.
⇒ Hypocrite: A person who pretends to have virtues, moral or religious beliefs, principles, etc., that they do not actually possess. -
Question 24 of 25
24. Question
A person who does not eat any animal product.
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⇒ Vegetarian: A person who does not eat meat, poultry, or seafood, and may or may not consume other animal products such as dairy or eggs.
⇒ Veggie: Informal short form for vegetarian, or a term used to refer to vegetables in general.
⇒ Vegan: A person who does not consume any animal products, including meat, dairy, eggs, and honey, and often avoids using animal-derived products such as leather or wool.
⇒ Non-vegetarian: A person who consumes meat, poultry, seafood, and other animal products as part of their diet.Incorrect
⇒ Vegetarian: A person who does not eat meat, poultry, or seafood, and may or may not consume other animal products such as dairy or eggs.
⇒ Veggie: Informal short form for vegetarian, or a term used to refer to vegetables in general.
⇒ Vegan: A person who does not consume any animal products, including meat, dairy, eggs, and honey, and often avoids using animal-derived products such as leather or wool.
⇒ Non-vegetarian: A person who consumes meat, poultry, seafood, and other animal products as part of their diet. -
Question 25 of 25
25. Question
Very attractive and easy to feel love for.
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⇒ Flamboyant: Tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness.
⇒ Adorable: Inspiring great affection; delightful, charming, or cute.
⇒ Mysterious: Difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify; having an enigmatic quality.
⇒ Laudable: Deserving praise and commendation; praiseworthy or admirable.Incorrect
⇒ Flamboyant: Tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness.
⇒ Adorable: Inspiring great affection; delightful, charming, or cute.
⇒ Mysterious: Difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify; having an enigmatic quality.
⇒ Laudable: Deserving praise and commendation; praiseworthy or admirable.