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One Word Substitute questions test vocabulary knowledge, contextual understanding, word formation skills, and logical interpretation ability. These questions are frequently asked in competitive examinations to evaluate language proficiency and precision in communication.

Regular practice of one-word substitution questions improves vocabulary strength, comprehension ability, and sentence construction skills.


People and Personalities Based Questions


Question 1

A person who loves books:

(a) Philatelist
(b) Bibliophile
(c) Polyglot
(d) Cynic

Correct Answer: (b) Bibliophile

Explanation:

“Bibliophile” refers to a person who loves books.


Question 2

A person who speaks many languages:

(a) Polyglot
(b) Linguist
(c) Orator
(d) Philanthropist

Correct Answer: (a) Polyglot

Explanation:

“Polyglot” means a person who can speak many languages.


Question 3

A person who hates mankind:

(a) Optimist
(b) Cynic
(c) Misanthrope
(d) Stoic

Correct Answer: (c) Misanthrope

Explanation:

“Misanthrope” refers to a person who dislikes or hates humanity.


Question 4

A person who believes in fate:

(a) Fatalist
(b) Realist
(c) Optimist
(d) Rationalist

Correct Answer: (a) Fatalist

Explanation:

A “Fatalist” believes that events are controlled by fate or destiny.


Government and Political System Questions


Question 5

Government by one person:

(a) Democracy
(b) Bureaucracy
(c) Autocracy
(d) Aristocracy

Correct Answer: (c) Autocracy

Explanation:

“Autocracy” refers to government controlled by one individual.


Question 6

Government by the rich:

(a) Democracy
(b) Theocracy
(c) Plutocracy
(d) Monarchy

Correct Answer: (c) Plutocracy

Explanation:

“Plutocracy” means government controlled by wealthy people.


Scientific and Professional Terms


Question 7

A specialist who treats heart diseases:

(a) Neurologist
(b) Cardiologist
(c) Dermatologist
(d) Ophthalmologist

Correct Answer: (b) Cardiologist

Explanation:

A “Cardiologist” is a heart specialist.


Question 8

A person who writes dictionaries:

(a) Lexicographer
(b) Biographer
(c) Cartographer
(d) Editor

Correct Answer: (a) Lexicographer

Explanation:

A “Lexicographer” compiles and writes dictionaries.


Question 9

A person who draws maps:

(a) Geologist
(b) Cartographer
(c) Astronomer
(d) Archaeologist

Correct Answer: (b) Cartographer

Explanation:

“Cartographer” means a person who prepares maps.


Places and Institutions Questions


Question 10

A place where weapons are stored:

(a) Stable
(b) Arsenal
(c) Mint
(d) Museum

Correct Answer: (b) Arsenal

Explanation:

An “Arsenal” is a place where weapons and ammunition are stored.


Question 11

A home for orphans:

(a) Hospice
(b) Shelter
(c) Orphanage
(d) Monastery

Correct Answer: (c) Orphanage

Explanation:

An “Orphanage” is a home for orphaned children.


Human Qualities and Behaviour Questions


Question 12

One who looks at the brighter side of life:

(a) Cynic
(b) Stoic
(c) Optimist
(d) Pessimist

Correct Answer: (c) Optimist

Explanation:

An “Optimist” expects positive outcomes.


Question 13

One who always doubts human sincerity:

(a) Philanthropist
(b) Cynic
(c) Fatalist
(d) Realist

Correct Answer: (b) Cynic

Explanation:

A “Cynic” distrusts human motives and sincerity.


Vocabulary and Meaning-Based Questions


Question 14

A remedy for all diseases:

(a) Antidote
(b) Panacea
(c) Elixir
(d) Therapy

Correct Answer: (b) Panacea

Explanation:

“Panacea” means a cure or remedy for all diseases and difficulties.


Question 15

A handwriting that cannot be read:

(a) Eligible
(b) Visible
(c) Illegible
(d) Legible

Correct Answer: (c) Illegible

Explanation:

“Illegible” refers to handwriting that is difficult or impossible to read.


Advanced One Word Substitute Questions


Question 16

A person who walks in sleep:

(a) Somnambulist
(b) Philatelist
(c) Numismatist
(d) Linguist

Correct Answer: (a) Somnambulist

Explanation:

A “Somnambulist” is a sleepwalker.


Question 17

A person who collects coins:

(a) Philatelist
(b) Numismatist
(c) Bibliophile
(d) Antiquarian

Correct Answer: (b) Numismatist

Explanation:

A “Numismatist” collects or studies coins and currency.


Question 18

A speech delivered for the first time:

(a) Farewell speech
(b) Public speech
(c) Maiden speech
(d) Introductory speech

Correct Answer: (c) Maiden speech

Explanation:

A “Maiden speech” is the first formal speech delivered by a person.


Business and Academic Vocabulary Questions


Question 19

A person appointed to examine accounts:

(a) Accountant
(b) Auditor
(c) Treasurer
(d) Economist

Correct Answer: (b) Auditor

Explanation:

An “Auditor” examines and verifies financial accounts.


Question 20

A statement that cannot be questioned or denied:

(a) Hypothesis
(b) Theory
(c) Dogma
(d) Argument

Correct Answer: (c) Dogma

Explanation:

“Dogma” refers to a principle or belief accepted without question.


Prefix and Suffix Based Questions


Question 21

The suffix “-phile” means:

(a) Fear of
(b) Government
(c) Lover of
(d) Study of

Correct Answer: (c) Lover of

Explanation:

The suffix “-phile” refers to love or attraction toward something.


Question 22

The prefix “Poly” means:

(a) One
(b) Many
(c) Self
(d) All

Correct Answer: (b) Many

Explanation:

The prefix “Poly” means “many”.


Practice Table for Revision

Phrase One Word Substitute
A lover of mankind Philanthropist
A person who cannot read or write Illiterate
One who knows many languages Polyglot
A place for preserving historical objects Museum
A person who studies birds Ornithologist
Fear of closed spaces Claustrophobia

Quick Tips for One Word Substitute Questions

  • Understand the phrase meaning completely.
  • Identify the category logically.
  • Use prefix and suffix clues.
  • Focus on exact meaning rather than approximate meaning.
  • Learn commonly asked exam words regularly.
  • Revise vocabulary through practice tests.
  • Use elimination technique for confusing options.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Confusing similar-looking words.
  • Ignoring contextual meaning.
  • Selecting partially correct options.
  • Misunderstanding prefixes and suffixes.
  • Choosing unrelated categories.

Regular practice of One Word Substitute questions improves vocabulary strength, contextual understanding, analytical thinking, and communication skills. A systematic approach based on meaning, category recognition, prefixes, suffixes, and logical interpretation helps candidates solve these questions accurately in competitive examinations.

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