Test Your Vocabulary has been introduced to help students who are preparing for competitive exams to gain confidence. Vocabulary is important for any competitive exam, especially for English Language subjects, whether it is an objective exam or a descriptive exam. Mostly, students get confused with the synonyms and antonyms of a particular word. So, to enhance your vocabulary along with synonyms and antonyms, here is a quiz provided to test your language.
1-To catch a tartar
1. To trap wanted criminal with great difficulty
2. To catch a dangerous person
3. To meet with disaster
4. To deal with a person who is more than one's match
2-To drive home
1. To find one's roots
2. To return to place of rest
3. Back to original position
4. To emphasise
3-To have an axe to grind
1. A private end to serve
2. To fail to arouse interest
3. To have no result
4. To work for both sides
4-A prima facie case is such
1. As it seems at first sight
2. As it is made to seem at first sight
3. As it turns out to be at the end
4. As it seems to the court, after a number of hearings
5-Malafide case is one
1. Which is undertaken in a good faith
2. Which is undertaken in a bad faith
3. Which is undertaken after a long delay
4. Which is not undertaken at all
6-Teetotaller means
1. One who abstains from theft
2. One who abstains from meat
3. One who abstains from taking wine
4. One who abstains from malice
7-To slap with a flat object
1. Chop
2. Hew
3. Gnaw
4. Swat
8-A name adopted by an author in his writings
1. Nickname
2. Pseudonym
3. Nomenclature
4. Title
Q9. Choose the synonym of ‘Saunter’.
1. stroll
2. run
3. gallop
4. send
Q10. Choose the antonym of ‘Tenacious’.
1. slight
2. insubstantial
3. flim
4. firm
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Q.3 (1)
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Q.6 (3)
Q.7 (4)
Q.8 (2)
Q.9 (2)
Q.10 (4)
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