CHSL 2023 Prelims OWS Part 3
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Exam: CHS (Prelims)
Year: 2023
Subject: OWS
Total Questions: 65
Part: 3 (Last Part, 15 Questions)
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Question 1 of 15
1. Question
After the scandal, the king was left with no choice but to announce his act of renouncing the throne.
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⇒ Coronation: The ceremony of crowning a monarch or the process of officially investing them with regal authority.
⇒ Extradition: The legal process of surrendering an individual to another jurisdiction for prosecution or punishment.
⇒ Exoneration: The act of officially clearing someone of blame or wrongdoing, typically in a legal context.
⇒ Abdication: The formal act of relinquishing or renouncing a throne, power, or responsibility.Incorrect
⇒ Coronation: The ceremony of crowning a monarch or the process of officially investing them with regal authority.
⇒ Extradition: The legal process of surrendering an individual to another jurisdiction for prosecution or punishment.
⇒ Exoneration: The act of officially clearing someone of blame or wrongdoing, typically in a legal context.
⇒ Abdication: The formal act of relinquishing or renouncing a throne, power, or responsibility. -
Question 2 of 15
2. Question
The new technology was much more productive and achieved maximum output with minimum wasted effort or expense.
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⇒ Efficient: Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
⇒ Elaborate: Involving many carefully arranged parts or details; intricate and detailed.
⇒ Rapid: Happening or moving quickly; characterized by high speed.
⇒ Magnificent: Impressively beautiful, elaborate, or extravagant; splendid.Incorrect
⇒ Efficient: Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
⇒ Elaborate: Involving many carefully arranged parts or details; intricate and detailed.
⇒ Rapid: Happening or moving quickly; characterized by high speed.
⇒ Magnificent: Impressively beautiful, elaborate, or extravagant; splendid. -
Question 3 of 15
3. Question
Free time; time at one’s own disposal.
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⇒ Leisure: Free time or time available for relaxation and enjoyment.
⇒ Legible: Clear enough to be read or deciphered easily.
⇒ Lethal: Capable of causing death; extremely harmful or destructive.
⇒ Legion: A large number or a great multitude, often used to describe a vast and organized group.Incorrect
⇒ Leisure: Free time or time available for relaxation and enjoyment.
⇒ Legible: Clear enough to be read or deciphered easily.
⇒ Lethal: Capable of causing death; extremely harmful or destructive.
⇒ Legion: A large number or a great multitude, often used to describe a vast and organized group. -
Question 4 of 15
4. Question
Henny Penny is a story that is passed down from generation to generation through spoken word.
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⇒ Folktale: A traditional story or narrative that has been passed down orally through generations within a community.
⇒ Fable: A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral lesson or message.
⇒ Epic: A long narrative poem or story, often centered around heroic deeds and adventures.
⇒ Parable: A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, typically with human characters.Incorrect
⇒ Folktale: A traditional story or narrative that has been passed down orally through generations within a community.
⇒ Fable: A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral lesson or message.
⇒ Epic: A long narrative poem or story, often centered around heroic deeds and adventures.
⇒ Parable: A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, typically with human characters. -
Question 5 of 15
5. Question
‘ARed, Red Rose’ by Robert Burnsis a poem that tells a story and has a regular rhythm and rhymes cheme.
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⇒ Epic: A long narrative poem or story, often involving heroic deeds and adventures.
⇒ Haiku: A traditional form of Japanese poetry consisting of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable count.
⇒ Ballad: A narrative poem or song, typically of folk origin, telling a story in short stanzas.
⇒ Sonnet: A poetic form consisting of 14 lines, often written in iambic pentameter, with various rhyme schemes.Incorrect
⇒ Epic: A long narrative poem or story, often involving heroic deeds and adventures.
⇒ Haiku: A traditional form of Japanese poetry consisting of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable count.
⇒ Ballad: A narrative poem or song, typically of folk origin, telling a story in short stanzas.
⇒ Sonnet: A poetic form consisting of 14 lines, often written in iambic pentameter, with various rhyme schemes. -
Question 6 of 15
6. Question
One who eats human flesh.
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⇒ Mammal: A warm-blooded vertebrate animal characterized by the presence of mammary glands, which typically nourish the young with milk.
⇒ Vegetarian: A person or animal that primarily consumes a diet consisting of plants and plant-based foods.
⇒ Carnivore: An animal that mainly eats meat or the flesh of other animals.
⇒ Cannibal: An organism that consumes the flesh or organs of its own kind. In a human context, it refers to a person who eats the flesh of others from the same species.Incorrect
⇒ Mammal: A warm-blooded vertebrate animal characterized by the presence of mammary glands, which typically nourish the young with milk.
⇒ Vegetarian: A person or animal that primarily consumes a diet consisting of plants and plant-based foods.
⇒ Carnivore: An animal that mainly eats meat or the flesh of other animals.
⇒ Cannibal: An organism that consumes the flesh or organs of its own kind. In a human context, it refers to a person who eats the flesh of others from the same species. -
Question 7 of 15
7. Question
Kidney beans were boiled quickly when Nisha added a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed by the reaction itself.
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⇒ Reactant: A substance that takes part in and undergoes a change in a chemical reaction.
⇒ Catalyst: A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing a permanent change.
⇒ Enzyme: A biological molecule, typically a protein, that acts as a catalyst to facilitate and speed up biochemical reactions in living organisms.
⇒ Solute: A substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution.Incorrect
⇒ Reactant: A substance that takes part in and undergoes a change in a chemical reaction.
⇒ Catalyst: A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing a permanent change.
⇒ Enzyme: A biological molecule, typically a protein, that acts as a catalyst to facilitate and speed up biochemical reactions in living organisms.
⇒ Solute: A substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution. -
Question 8 of 15
8. Question
As I walked through the old town, I couldn’t help but feel a sentimental longing for the simpler times of my childhood.
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⇒ Affection: A gentle and tender feeling of fondness, care, or love towards someone or something.
⇒ Homesickness: The longing or distress caused by being away from one’s home or familiar surroundings.
⇒ Inertia: The tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion; often used metaphorically to refer to a lack of motivation or resistance to change.
⇒ Nostalgia: A sentimental longing or affectionate remembrance for the past, typically for a period or place with happy associations.Incorrect
⇒ Affection: A gentle and tender feeling of fondness, care, or love towards someone or something.
⇒ Homesickness: The longing or distress caused by being away from one’s home or familiar surroundings.
⇒ Inertia: The tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion; often used metaphorically to refer to a lack of motivation or resistance to change.
⇒ Nostalgia: A sentimental longing or affectionate remembrance for the past, typically for a period or place with happy associations. -
Question 9 of 15
9. Question
Collection of written or spoken texts.
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⇒ Databank: A large collection or storage of data, often organized for easy retrieval and analysis.
⇒ Dictionary: A reference book containing words of a language, typically arranged alphabetically, along with information about their meanings, pronunciations, and usage.
⇒ Corpus: A collection of written or spoken texts, often used for linguistic analysis or research.
⇒ Circa: A Latin term meaning “approximately” or “around,” used to indicate an estimated date or time period.Incorrect
⇒ Databank: A large collection or storage of data, often organized for easy retrieval and analysis.
⇒ Dictionary: A reference book containing words of a language, typically arranged alphabetically, along with information about their meanings, pronunciations, and usage.
⇒ Corpus: A collection of written or spoken texts, often used for linguistic analysis or research.
⇒ Circa: A Latin term meaning “approximately” or “around,” used to indicate an estimated date or time period. -
Question 10 of 15
10. Question
A particular form of a language which is peculiar to specific region or social group.
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⇒ Singular: Denoting or referring to just one person or thing; unique.
⇒ Slang: Informal and non-standard language, often used within a specific group or subculture.
⇒ Dialect: A particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group and has distinctive vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar.
⇒ Referendum: A general vote by the electorate on a specific political question, often to decide on a particular policy or constitutional matter.Incorrect
⇒ Singular: Denoting or referring to just one person or thing; unique.
⇒ Slang: Informal and non-standard language, often used within a specific group or subculture.
⇒ Dialect: A particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group and has distinctive vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar.
⇒ Referendum: A general vote by the electorate on a specific political question, often to decide on a particular policy or constitutional matter. -
Question 11 of 15
11. Question
The politician used a/an mild and indirect word to describe the controversial policy, in order to soften the blow.
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⇒ Oxymoron: A figure of speech in which contradictory terms are combined for effect, such as “deafening silence” or “jumbo shrimp.”
⇒ Metaphor: A figure of speech that involves comparing two unlike things by stating that one thing is another, often used to create vivid imagery.
⇒ Euphemism: A mild or indirect word or expression used in place of a more direct or harsh one to soften the impact or convey a more pleasant image.
⇒ Hyperbole: Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally, often used for emphasis or effect.Incorrect
⇒ Oxymoron: A figure of speech in which contradictory terms are combined for effect, such as “deafening silence” or “jumbo shrimp.”
⇒ Metaphor: A figure of speech that involves comparing two unlike things by stating that one thing is another, often used to create vivid imagery.
⇒ Euphemism: A mild or indirect word or expression used in place of a more direct or harsh one to soften the impact or convey a more pleasant image.
⇒ Hyperbole: Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally, often used for emphasis or effect. -
Question 12 of 15
12. Question
One who studies the evolution of mankind.
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⇒ Anarchist: A person who advocates for or supports the absence of government and the belief in a society based on voluntary cooperation.
⇒ Amateur: A person who engages in a particular activity or pursuit for the love of it rather than as a profession.
⇒ Anthropologist: A person who studies human societies, cultures, and behaviors, typically through fieldwork and research.
⇒ Antagonist: A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary or opponent.Incorrect
⇒ Anarchist: A person who advocates for or supports the absence of government and the belief in a society based on voluntary cooperation.
⇒ Amateur: A person who engages in a particular activity or pursuit for the love of it rather than as a profession.
⇒ Anthropologist: A person who studies human societies, cultures, and behaviors, typically through fieldwork and research.
⇒ Antagonist: A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary or opponent. -
Question 13 of 15
13. Question
Something to be easily carried or moved.
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⇒ Robust: Strong, healthy, and vigorous; able to withstand or overcome adverse conditions.
⇒ Stagnant: Lacking in movement, growth, or development; not flowing or changing.
⇒ Portable: Capable of being easily carried or moved; convenient for travel or transport.
⇒ Fragile: Easily broken, damaged, or destroyed; delicate or vulnerable.Incorrect
⇒ Robust: Strong, healthy, and vigorous; able to withstand or overcome adverse conditions.
⇒ Stagnant: Lacking in movement, growth, or development; not flowing or changing.
⇒ Portable: Capable of being easily carried or moved; convenient for travel or transport.
⇒ Fragile: Easily broken, damaged, or destroyed; delicate or vulnerable. -
Question 14 of 15
14. Question
An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
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⇒ Dwarf: A person or creature who is much smaller than the average size for their species.
⇒ Utopia: An imagined or ideal community or society that is perfect and desirable in every way.
⇒ Chronology: The arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence; a timeline.
⇒ Octogenarian: A person who is between 80 and 89 years old.Incorrect
⇒ Dwarf: A person or creature who is much smaller than the average size for their species.
⇒ Utopia: An imagined or ideal community or society that is perfect and desirable in every way.
⇒ Chronology: The arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence; a timeline.
⇒ Octogenarian: A person who is between 80 and 89 years old. -
Question 15 of 15
15. Question
Poor physical or mental condition.
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⇒ Ill nature: A disposition or temperament that is unkind, malicious, or unpleasant.
⇒ Illicit: Forbidden by law, rules, or custom; illegal or unauthorized.
⇒ Ill-fated: Unfortunate or destined to have a tragic outcome.
⇒ Ill health: Poor physical condition; the state of being unwell or unhealthy.Incorrect
⇒ Ill nature: A disposition or temperament that is unkind, malicious, or unpleasant.
⇒ Illicit: Forbidden by law, rules, or custom; illegal or unauthorized.
⇒ Ill-fated: Unfortunate or destined to have a tragic outcome.
⇒ Ill health: Poor physical condition; the state of being unwell or unhealthy.