CHSL 2023 Prelims OWS Part 1
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Exam: CHS (Prelims)
Year: 2023
Subject: OWS
Total Questions: 65
Part: 1 (25 Questions)
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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
The vehicle which carries dead bodies
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⇒ Coffin: A box or container in which a deceased person’s body is placed for burial or cremation.
⇒ Hearse: A vehicle used to transport a dead body to the cemetery or crematorium.
⇒ Ambulance: A specially equipped vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to medical facilities.
⇒ Corpse: A dead body, especially of a human being.Incorrect
⇒ Coffin: A box or container in which a deceased person’s body is placed for burial or cremation.
⇒ Hearse: A vehicle used to transport a dead body to the cemetery or crematorium.
⇒ Ambulance: A specially equipped vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to medical facilities.
⇒ Corpse: A dead body, especially of a human being. -
Question 2 of 25
2. Question
Due to the official visit to a company, Rajiv has a mental or emotional strain caused by demanding circumstances.
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⇒ Reluctance: The state of being unwilling or hesitant to do something; a lack of enthusiasm or readiness to act.
⇒ Stress: Mental or emotional tension resulting from challenging circumstances; pressure or strain.
⇒ Penalty: A punishment or consequence imposed for breaking a rule, law, or agreement.
⇒ Depression: A prolonged state of low mood, characterized by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities.Incorrect
⇒ Reluctance: The state of being unwilling or hesitant to do something; a lack of enthusiasm or readiness to act.
⇒ Stress: Mental or emotional tension resulting from challenging circumstances; pressure or strain.
⇒ Penalty: A punishment or consequence imposed for breaking a rule, law, or agreement.
⇒ Depression: A prolonged state of low mood, characterized by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities. -
Question 3 of 25
3. Question
A book where names and addresses of people living in an area is kept.
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⇒ Diary: A book in which one records daily events, thoughts, or experiences; often used for personal reflection or organization.
⇒ Encyclopedia: A comprehensive reference work or set of books that provides information on various topics, usually arranged alphabetically.
⇒ Directory: A listing or catalog of names, addresses, and contact information, especially for individuals, businesses, or organizations.
⇒ Library: A collection of books, periodicals, and other materials available for reading, research, or borrowing; a place where such collections are stored and made accessible to the public.Incorrect
⇒ Diary: A book in which one records daily events, thoughts, or experiences; often used for personal reflection or organization.
⇒ Encyclopedia: A comprehensive reference work or set of books that provides information on various topics, usually arranged alphabetically.
⇒ Directory: A listing or catalog of names, addresses, and contact information, especially for individuals, businesses, or organizations.
⇒ Library: A collection of books, periodicals, and other materials available for reading, research, or borrowing; a place where such collections are stored and made accessible to the public. -
Question 4 of 25
4. Question
A person who has features of extrovert and introvert.
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⇒ Stoic: A person who endures pain or hardship without showing emotions; someone with a calm and uncomplaining demeanor.
⇒ Ambivert: An individual who exhibits both extroverted and introverted tendencies, adapting to social situations as needed.
⇒ Ambiguous: Having a double meaning or unclear interpretation; open to more than one interpretation.
⇒ Dual: Relating to two parts or aspects, often functioning together; having a twofold nature.Incorrect
⇒ Stoic: A person who endures pain or hardship without showing emotions; someone with a calm and uncomplaining demeanor.
⇒ Ambivert: An individual who exhibits both extroverted and introverted tendencies, adapting to social situations as needed.
⇒ Ambiguous: Having a double meaning or unclear interpretation; open to more than one interpretation.
⇒ Dual: Relating to two parts or aspects, often functioning together; having a twofold nature. -
Question 5 of 25
5. Question
Something which can not be easily conquered.
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⇒ Frightening: Something that causes fear or terror; intimidating or alarming.
⇒ Invincible: Impossible to defeat or overcome; unbeatable or indomitable.
⇒ Reciprocal: Involving mutual exchange or interaction; actions or feelings that are given and received in return.
⇒ Stable: Firmly fixed or steady; not easily disturbed or prone to change.Incorrect
⇒ Frightening: Something that causes fear or terror; intimidating or alarming.
⇒ Invincible: Impossible to defeat or overcome; unbeatable or indomitable.
⇒ Reciprocal: Involving mutual exchange or interaction; actions or feelings that are given and received in return.
⇒ Stable: Firmly fixed or steady; not easily disturbed or prone to change. -
Question 6 of 25
6. Question
The doctor who treats bone problems.
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⇒ Obstetrician: A medical professional who specializes in pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care for both the mother and the baby.
⇒ Gynecologist: A doctor who focuses on the female reproductive system, including the diagnosis and treatment of related health issues.
⇒ Orthopedist: A physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, such as bone fractures, joint problems, and spine disorders.
⇒ Physiotherapist: A healthcare provider who assists patients in rehabilitation, physical therapy, and improving mobility through exercises and techniques.Incorrect
⇒ Obstetrician: A medical professional who specializes in pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care for both the mother and the baby.
⇒ Gynecologist: A doctor who focuses on the female reproductive system, including the diagnosis and treatment of related health issues.
⇒ Orthopedist: A physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, such as bone fractures, joint problems, and spine disorders.
⇒ Physiotherapist: A healthcare provider who assists patients in rehabilitation, physical therapy, and improving mobility through exercises and techniques. -
Question 7 of 25
7. Question
A person who loves and collects books.
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⇒ Bibliophile: A person who loves books and has a deep appreciation for them. Bibliophiles often collect, read, and admire books extensively.
⇒ Philanthropist: A person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially through generous donations of money or support to charitable causes. Philanthropists contribute to the betterment of society and humanitarian efforts.
⇒ Geologist: An expert in or student of geology, which is the scientific study of the Earth’s composition, structure, and processes related to rocks, minerals, and landforms.
⇒ Sommelier: A wine steward or expert who specializes in wine selection, pairing, and service. Sommeliers have extensive knowledge of wines, including their origins, flavors, and ideal food pairings.Incorrect
⇒ Bibliophile: A person who loves books and has a deep appreciation for them. Bibliophiles often collect, read, and admire books extensively.
⇒ Philanthropist: A person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially through generous donations of money or support to charitable causes. Philanthropists contribute to the betterment of society and humanitarian efforts.
⇒ Geologist: An expert in or student of geology, which is the scientific study of the Earth’s composition, structure, and processes related to rocks, minerals, and landforms.
⇒ Sommelier: A wine steward or expert who specializes in wine selection, pairing, and service. Sommeliers have extensive knowledge of wines, including their origins, flavors, and ideal food pairings. -
Question 8 of 25
8. Question
A person who conforms to accepted behaviour or established practices.
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⇒ Psychologist: A professional who studies human behavior, mental processes, and emotions. Psychologists often provide counseling, therapy, and assessments to help individuals improve their mental well-being.
⇒ Conformist: A person who willingly complies with established customs, practices, or societal norms. Conformists avoid doing things that could be considered different or unusual. They prefer to follow the majority.
⇒ Socialist: An advocate of socialism, an economic and political system where the means of production and distribution are owned and controlled by the community or state. Socialists aim for equitable distribution of wealth and resources.
⇒ Rebelist: Refers to someone who rebels against authority or established norms.Incorrect
⇒ Psychologist: A professional who studies human behavior, mental processes, and emotions. Psychologists often provide counseling, therapy, and assessments to help individuals improve their mental well-being.
⇒ Conformist: A person who willingly complies with established customs, practices, or societal norms. Conformists avoid doing things that could be considered different or unusual. They prefer to follow the majority.
⇒ Socialist: An advocate of socialism, an economic and political system where the means of production and distribution are owned and controlled by the community or state. Socialists aim for equitable distribution of wealth and resources.
⇒ Rebelist: Refers to someone who rebels against authority or established norms. -
Question 9 of 25
9. Question
The music filled the room with a lot of happiness, expressing joyful melodies that brought smiles to everyone’s faces.
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⇒ Surprise: A sudden feeling of astonishment or amazement caused by something unexpected or unusual.
⇒ Joy: A feeling of great happiness or delight.
⇒ Excitement: A state of being emotionally aroused or enthusiastic about something.
⇒ Fear: An unpleasant emotion caused by the anticipation of danger, pain, or harm.Incorrect
⇒ Surprise: A sudden feeling of astonishment or amazement caused by something unexpected or unusual.
⇒ Joy: A feeling of great happiness or delight.
⇒ Excitement: A state of being emotionally aroused or enthusiastic about something.
⇒ Fear: An unpleasant emotion caused by the anticipation of danger, pain, or harm. -
Question 10 of 25
10. Question
The constitutional right to vote.
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⇒ Franchise: Refers to the right to vote in elections or the exercise of that right. For instance, when the government extends the franchise, it allows more citizens to participate in the democratic process by voting in elections.
⇒ Polling: The process of collecting votes or opinions from a group of people. It typically occurs during elections or surveys.
⇒ Voting: The act of expressing one’s choice or preference, usually in an election or on a particular issue.
⇒ Buttoning: The action of fastening or securing items, often using buttonsIncorrect
⇒ Franchise: Refers to the right to vote in elections or the exercise of that right. For instance, when the government extends the franchise, it allows more citizens to participate in the democratic process by voting in elections.
⇒ Polling: The process of collecting votes or opinions from a group of people. It typically occurs during elections or surveys.
⇒ Voting: The act of expressing one’s choice or preference, usually in an election or on a particular issue.
⇒ Buttoning: The action of fastening or securing items, often using buttons -
Question 11 of 25
11. Question
A person who lives a secluded or solitary life, often for religious reasons.
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⇒ Extrovert: An energetic person who enjoys being with other people and is outgoing and sociable.
⇒ Chauvinist: A person who believes that their own country, race, or gender is superior to others.
⇒ Monk: A man who is a member of a religious order and lives in a monastery, practicing religious asceticism.
⇒ Hypochondriac: A person who is often or always worried about their own health without having any reason to do so.Incorrect
⇒ Extrovert: An energetic person who enjoys being with other people and is outgoing and sociable.
⇒ Chauvinist: A person who believes that their own country, race, or gender is superior to others.
⇒ Monk: A man who is a member of a religious order and lives in a monastery, practicing religious asceticism.
⇒ Hypochondriac: A person who is often or always worried about their own health without having any reason to do so. -
Question 12 of 25
12. Question
The study of coins.
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⇒ Currency: Currency refers to money in circulation as a medium of exchange. It includes coins, banknotes, and other forms of legal tender used for transactions.
⇒ Minting: Minting involves producing coins for the government. It can also refer to creating something new, such as inventing a new phrase or word.
⇒ Numismatics: Numismatics is the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, medals, and related objects.
⇒ Barter: Barter is the exchange of goods or services for other goods or services without using money.Incorrect
⇒ Currency: Currency refers to money in circulation as a medium of exchange. It includes coins, banknotes, and other forms of legal tender used for transactions.
⇒ Minting: Minting involves producing coins for the government. It can also refer to creating something new, such as inventing a new phrase or word.
⇒ Numismatics: Numismatics is the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, medals, and related objects.
⇒ Barter: Barter is the exchange of goods or services for other goods or services without using money. -
Question 13 of 25
13. Question
Argue loudly about unimportant things.
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⇒ Maintain: To continue to have or keep something in existence, or to preserve it from becoming less.
⇒ Disagree: To not have the same opinion or idea as someone else; to dissent or argue against a particular viewpoint.
⇒ Agree: To have the same opinion or to accept a suggestion or idea; to be in concurrence with someone.
⇒ Squabble: An argument over something that is not important, often involving petty matters. For example, Polly and Susie were having a squabble about who would hold the dog’s lead.Incorrect
⇒ Maintain: To continue to have or keep something in existence, or to preserve it from becoming less.
⇒ Disagree: To not have the same opinion or idea as someone else; to dissent or argue against a particular viewpoint.
⇒ Agree: To have the same opinion or to accept a suggestion or idea; to be in concurrence with someone.
⇒ Squabble: An argument over something that is not important, often involving petty matters. For example, Polly and Susie were having a squabble about who would hold the dog’s lead. -
Question 14 of 25
14. Question
A life history of a person written by himself.
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⇒ Biography: A usually written history of a person’s life, often narrated by someone other than the subject. It can also refer to an account of the life of something (such as an animal, a coin, or a building).
⇒ Epic: A long film, poem, or book that contains a lot of action, usually dealing with a historical subject.
⇒ Story: A description of imaginary or real events, either true or invented, connected in a series.
⇒ Autobiography: An autobiography is a biography written by the person it is about. It is a usually written account of a person’s life in their own words.Incorrect
⇒ Biography: A usually written history of a person’s life, often narrated by someone other than the subject. It can also refer to an account of the life of something (such as an animal, a coin, or a building).
⇒ Epic: A long film, poem, or book that contains a lot of action, usually dealing with a historical subject.
⇒ Story: A description of imaginary or real events, either true or invented, connected in a series.
⇒ Autobiography: An autobiography is a biography written by the person it is about. It is a usually written account of a person’s life in their own words. -
Question 15 of 25
15. Question
One who always expects the worst possible outcome.
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⇒ Pessimist: A person who thinks that bad things are more likely to happen or who emphasizes the negative aspects of a situation.
⇒ Optimist: A person who always believes that good things will happen.
⇒ Preacher: A person, often a member of the clergy, who delivers religious talks and performs religious ceremonies, especially in a church.
⇒ Serial Killer: A person who repeatedly murders others, typically with a significant time gap between each killing. Serial killers commit multiple homicides, often driven by psychological gratification, and may have a sexual component to their crimes.Incorrect
⇒ Pessimist: A person who thinks that bad things are more likely to happen or who emphasizes the negative aspects of a situation.
⇒ Optimist: A person who always believes that good things will happen.
⇒ Preacher: A person, often a member of the clergy, who delivers religious talks and performs religious ceremonies, especially in a church.
⇒ Serial Killer: A person who repeatedly murders others, typically with a significant time gap between each killing. Serial killers commit multiple homicides, often driven by psychological gratification, and may have a sexual component to their crimes. -
Question 16 of 25
16. Question
One who is bad in spellings.
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⇒ Cartographer: A cartographer is a person who makes maps.
⇒ Cacographer: A cacographer refers to someone who exhibits bad spelling or bad handwriting, or both.
⇒ Chauffeur: A chauffeur is someone whose job is to drive a car for a rich or important person. They often operate chauffeur-driven limousines.
⇒ Calligrapher: A calligrapher is a person who is skilled at the art of calligraphy, which involves producing beautiful writing, often with a special pen or brush.Incorrect
⇒ Cartographer: A cartographer is a person who makes maps.
⇒ Cacographer: A cacographer refers to someone who exhibits bad spelling or bad handwriting, or both.
⇒ Chauffeur: A chauffeur is someone whose job is to drive a car for a rich or important person. They often operate chauffeur-driven limousines.
⇒ Calligrapher: A calligrapher is a person who is skilled at the art of calligraphy, which involves producing beautiful writing, often with a special pen or brush. -
Question 17 of 25
17. Question
One’s relatives or family, related.
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⇒ Kilt: A kilt is a skirt with many folds, traditionally made from tartan cloth and worn by Scottish men and boys.
⇒ Kindle: To kindle means to cause a fire to start burning by lighting paper, wood, or other materials. Figuratively, it can also mean to stir up strong feelings or ideas in someone.
⇒ Kin: Kin refers to family and relations. It encompasses your relatives and close family members.
⇒ Kine: An archaic term used to describe cows or cattle.Incorrect
⇒ Kilt: A kilt is a skirt with many folds, traditionally made from tartan cloth and worn by Scottish men and boys.
⇒ Kindle: To kindle means to cause a fire to start burning by lighting paper, wood, or other materials. Figuratively, it can also mean to stir up strong feelings or ideas in someone.
⇒ Kin: Kin refers to family and relations. It encompasses your relatives and close family members.
⇒ Kine: An archaic term used to describe cows or cattle. -
Question 18 of 25
18. Question
The company was known for its deserving respect or admiration business practices and honest and fair ethical standards.
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⇒ Honourable: An honourable person is someone who is honest, fair, and deserving of respect.
⇒ Decent: Decent refers to something that is socially acceptable, good, or suitable. For example, decent clothes are appropriate attire.
⇒ Respectable: A respectable person is considered to be morally correct, worthy of trust, and approved of by society.
⇒ Trustworthy: A trustworthy individual is reliable, honest, and able to be trusted. They keep their word and are dependable.Incorrect
⇒ Honourable: An honourable person is someone who is honest, fair, and deserving of respect.
⇒ Decent: Decent refers to something that is socially acceptable, good, or suitable. For example, decent clothes are appropriate attire.
⇒ Respectable: A respectable person is considered to be morally correct, worthy of trust, and approved of by society.
⇒ Trustworthy: A trustworthy individual is reliable, honest, and able to be trusted. They keep their word and are dependable. -
Question 19 of 25
19. Question
Done without conscious control; unintentional.
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⇒ Invincible: An invincible person or force is incapable of being conquered, overcome, or subdued. For example, an invincible army cannot be defeated.
⇒ Involuntary: Something that is involuntary happens without choice, unwillingly, or without the decision or intention of the person involved. For instance, an involuntary movement occurs when your body reacts reflexively to a stimulus, such as tapping your knee.
⇒ In vitro: In vitro (Latin for “in glass”) refers to activities conducted outside the living body and in an artificial environment. For example, in vitro fertilization (IVF) involves fertilizing an egg outside the body.
⇒ Invoke: To invoke means to call upon something or someone for help, support, authority, or effect. It can also refer to mentioning something to explain or support an opinion or action. For instance, you might invoke a law to achieve a specific outcome or invoke ancient gods during a sacred ritual.Incorrect
⇒ Invincible: An invincible person or force is incapable of being conquered, overcome, or subdued. For example, an invincible army cannot be defeated.
⇒ Involuntary: Something that is involuntary happens without choice, unwillingly, or without the decision or intention of the person involved. For instance, an involuntary movement occurs when your body reacts reflexively to a stimulus, such as tapping your knee.
⇒ In vitro: In vitro (Latin for “in glass”) refers to activities conducted outside the living body and in an artificial environment. For example, in vitro fertilization (IVF) involves fertilizing an egg outside the body.
⇒ Invoke: To invoke means to call upon something or someone for help, support, authority, or effect. It can also refer to mentioning something to explain or support an opinion or action. For instance, you might invoke a law to achieve a specific outcome or invoke ancient gods during a sacred ritual. -
Question 20 of 25
20. Question
Denmark has a type of government where power is held by the wealthiest members of society.
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⇒ Democracy: Democracy is a form of government where the people rule or participate in ruling. In a democracy, supreme authority is vested in the people, who elect representatives or participate directly in decision-making.
⇒ Plutocracy: Plutocracy refers to a society ruled or controlled by people of great wealth or income.
⇒ Monarchy: A monarchy is a political system where supreme authority rests with a single person, known as the monarch.
⇒ Oligarchy: An oligarchy is a system of government in which a small group exercises control, often for corrupt or selfish purposes.Incorrect
⇒ Democracy: Democracy is a form of government where the people rule or participate in ruling. In a democracy, supreme authority is vested in the people, who elect representatives or participate directly in decision-making.
⇒ Plutocracy: Plutocracy refers to a society ruled or controlled by people of great wealth or income.
⇒ Monarchy: A monarchy is a political system where supreme authority rests with a single person, known as the monarch.
⇒ Oligarchy: An oligarchy is a system of government in which a small group exercises control, often for corrupt or selfish purposes. -
Question 21 of 25
21. Question
Exceptionally clever or talented.
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⇒ Indigenous: Indigenous refers to people or things that are native to a specific region or country.
⇒ Studious: A studious person enjoys studying or spends a lot of time immersed in learning.
⇒ Assiduous: Assiduous describes someone who is hardworking, careful, and persistent in their efforts.
⇒ Ingenious: An ingenious person or thing demonstrates cleverness, originality, and skill.Incorrect
⇒ Indigenous: Indigenous refers to people or things that are native to a specific region or country.
⇒ Studious: A studious person enjoys studying or spends a lot of time immersed in learning.
⇒ Assiduous: Assiduous describes someone who is hardworking, careful, and persistent in their efforts.
⇒ Ingenious: An ingenious person or thing demonstrates cleverness, originality, and skill. -
Question 22 of 25
22. Question
The character and atmosphere of a place.
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⇒ Haven: A haven is a safe or peaceful place, often providing refuge or protection.
⇒ Cartography: Cartography is the science or art of making maps.
⇒Ligament: A ligament is a tough fibrous band of connective tissue that connects bones to other bones or supports organs in place within the body.
⇒ Ambience: Ambience (also spelled as ambiance) refers to the character, feeling, or mood associated with a particular place, person, or thing. It describes the atmosphere or quality that a setting seems to have.Incorrect
⇒ Haven: A haven is a safe or peaceful place, often providing refuge or protection.
⇒ Cartography: Cartography is the science or art of making maps.
⇒Ligament: A ligament is a tough fibrous band of connective tissue that connects bones to other bones or supports organs in place within the body.
⇒ Ambience: Ambience (also spelled as ambiance) refers to the character, feeling, or mood associated with a particular place, person, or thing. It describes the atmosphere or quality that a setting seems to have. -
Question 23 of 25
23. Question
A lover of mankind.
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⇒ Misanthrope: A misanthrope is a person who hates or distrusts humankind.
⇒ Philanthropist: A philanthropist is someone who actively promotes human welfare.
⇒ Narcissist: A narcissist is an individual with an excessive preoccupation with oneself.
⇒ Lexicographer: A lexicographer is an author or editor of a dictionary.Incorrect
⇒ Misanthrope: A misanthrope is a person who hates or distrusts humankind.
⇒ Philanthropist: A philanthropist is someone who actively promotes human welfare.
⇒ Narcissist: A narcissist is an individual with an excessive preoccupation with oneself.
⇒ Lexicographer: A lexicographer is an author or editor of a dictionary. -
Question 24 of 25
24. Question
The study of skin.
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⇒ Dermatology: Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin, including its structure, functions, and diseases.
⇒ Cytology: Cytology (also known as cytopathology) involves examining cells from bodily tissues or fluids to determine a diagnosis.
⇒ Congenital: A congenital disease or condition exists at or from birth. It can result from heredity or environmental influences.
⇒ Dementia: Dementia is a term used to describe a group of symptoms affecting memory, thinking, and social abilities.Incorrect
⇒ Dermatology: Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin, including its structure, functions, and diseases.
⇒ Cytology: Cytology (also known as cytopathology) involves examining cells from bodily tissues or fluids to determine a diagnosis.
⇒ Congenital: A congenital disease or condition exists at or from birth. It can result from heredity or environmental influences.
⇒ Dementia: Dementia is a term used to describe a group of symptoms affecting memory, thinking, and social abilities. -
Question 25 of 25
25. Question
A group of people, typically with vehicles or animals, travelling together.
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⇒ Alibi: An alibi is proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. For example, if someone has a cast-iron alibi, it means they were elsewhere during the crime, such as being in the hospital during the week of a murder.
⇒ Anachronism: An anachronism is an error in chronology, especially a chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects, or customs in regard to each other.
⇒ Caravan: A caravan is a group of people with vehicles or animals who travel together for safety through a dangerous area, especially across a desert on camels.
⇒ Bohemian: A bohemian is a person who is interested in artistic and unusual things, such as art, music, or literature.Incorrect
⇒ Alibi: An alibi is proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. For example, if someone has a cast-iron alibi, it means they were elsewhere during the crime, such as being in the hospital during the week of a murder.
⇒ Anachronism: An anachronism is an error in chronology, especially a chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects, or customs in regard to each other.
⇒ Caravan: A caravan is a group of people with vehicles or animals who travel together for safety through a dangerous area, especially across a desert on camels.
⇒ Bohemian: A bohemian is a person who is interested in artistic and unusual things, such as art, music, or literature.