MCQ
481. The word 'genocide' means--
mass grave
mass gathering
mass killing
mass attendance
482. Drizzling means--
Raining heavily
Snowing lightly
Raining lightly
Snowing heavily
483. A person in charge of a museum is a--
Librarian
Janitor
Palmist
Curator
484. What is the sound made by a goat?
Squeaking eaking
Bleating
Hooting
Cooing
485. The concluding part of a literary work is called-
Epigraph
Epitaph
Conclusion
Epilogue
486. What is the meaning of 'diehard"?
A dead soul
A dead cow
A strong supporter
A weak
487. People who believe anything told to them are called-
Faithful
All-believing
Credulous
Credible
488. A lame duck organization is one which needs-
staff
authority
support
power
489. What does 'CV' stand for?
Curriculum Vital
Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Value
Curriculum Voyage
490. Substitution for a cardiologist will be-
nerve specialist
eye specialist
heart specialist
bone specialist
491. Panacea means--
fresh
cure-all
disease
problem
492. The Latin expression 'Le' stands for-
idest
ideal energy
inner edition
in Europe
493. The word 'trade-off implies --
deception
fraudulence
duplicity
mutuality
494. A cliche is a--
a witty statement.
a woman out statement.
a false evidence.
Irish humour.
495. The expression 'penny wise pound foolish' indicates a situation where someone is—
very meticulous in discharging his duties.
thrifty with small amounts but profligate with large amounts.
financially insolvent.
very prudent in spending.
496. The man who follows his nose actually follows his-
passion
rationality
instinct
memory
497. Lachrymose nature' means--
Lethargic
Prone to anger
Prone to tear
Energetic
498. The word 'paranoia' is connected with-
philosophy
anthropology
theology
psychology
499. A person who reads and thinks a lot is called-
Spiritual
Intellectual
Witty
Angry
500. Choose the word closest to the meaning of the underlined word: The Patient needed an anodine for his strained nerves--
Alcohol
Opium
Medicine
Pain-killing balm