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Friday 24 2026

Frequently Asked One Word Substitution for SSC, CGL | Exam Favorite Topic: MCQs for 2026


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Most Important Topic

One Word Substitution

Choose the correct option:

Polyglot: 

In the following image, we see a girl communicating in various languages
like English, Spanish, French,Russian,Japanese etc.

  1. A person who is an expert in English 
  2. A person who knows colloquial language 
  3. A person who is an expert in Portuguese 
  4. A person who speaks more than one language
Ans: A person who speaks more than one language 

Recluse:

  1. One who lives in solitude.
  2. One who lives near the sea.
  3. One who lives in the outhouse
  4. One who lives in the forest 

Ans: One who lives in solitude 

 


A Recluse is a person who wants to avoid the social contacts and he or 
she chooses solidarity for personal, religious and philosophical reasons.

Garrulous:

  1. A person who is shy
  2. A person who is pure and clean
  3. A person who is talkative
  4. A person who eats too much

Ans: A person who is talkative


A Garrulous person is fond of talking too much on trivial issues, he or she keeps on talking while others feel this nonstop boring conversation.

Zenith:

The monkey point
The highest point 
The lowest point 
The centre point

Ans: The highest point
Zenith means something that is the 
most powerful, successful or apex of achievement.

Here is a set of 15 One Word Substitution for practice:


Thursday 23 2026

One Words Substitutions। MCQ one - word Substitution। For all exams


Enrich your vocabulary and build a good command over English sothat you can ace Competitive exam very easily, keeping this in mind,we are going to Upgrade Vocabulary. So, let's learn one word substitution (one of the most important topics for competitive exams).

Master vocabulary smartly with simple strategies, examples & practice.
Practice daily and revise regularly to improve retention.Learn one- word substitution and crack exam with strong vocabulary. 

Have a quick look what you will learn in this article.

Strategy to Master One Word Substitution

Crack Exams with Strong Vocabulary

Identify the "Root words"

Most of the English words are derived from Latin or Greek roots.If you know the root, you can easily guess the meaning of related words.'

Suffixes (Endings):

-logy: Study of
 (For example: Psychology means the scientific study of the mind and the way that people behave.

-phobia: (Fear) 

 Fear of water means Aquaphobia 

This reminiscent image captures the essence of aquaphobia.

-cide: (killing) 
Regicide means killing a king.
In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the king was killed by his own brother, Claudius.

- cracy: government

Theocracy means ruled by religious government.

Prefixes: (Beginnings)

  • Omni means all (e.g., Omniscient)
  • God is omnipotent and omniscient.
  • Omnipotent means All-Powerful 
  • Omniscient means All - Knowing 

Phil means love (e. g., Philanthropist)

Phil- (love/ lover) + Anthro-(human/mankind)
let's know the meaning of philanthropist - A person who seeks to promotethe welfare of others, usually by donating money to good causes. Visualize a successful person smiling warmly to open the door of a community library that he funded. This helps you to connect the word to its true meaning: a 
lover of mankind.

Categorized by Themes:

As we know, brain 🧠 keeps information better when you group them logically rather 
than alphabetically. So, you maintain a notebook or digital sheets and divide them into
 common exam categories:
Here, I have created a digital sheet, which is divided by me in three parts so that it will 
be suitable for competitive exams.

Use the "Contextual Flashcard " Technique:

Don't write the word as well as its definition on a flashcard.

Use a Three - Column Method:

Struggling with English? 
Start with easy vocabulary and simple one-word substitutions to build a solid foundation for competitive exams.
When reading a novel, or an editorial page, try to read it between the lines means
 to understand the hidden meaning. After reading, you can discuss that word with 
its meaning or you can ask the meaning of that word from your friends. In this way, you as well as your friends can retain that word.

Daily "Micro - Drills "

Learn 10 words daily. After learning those words, write ✍️ them in the notebook.
After a week, do not learn new words, only
revise and review the 60 words learnt during
 the week.

  • 1 week = 7 days
  • I day = 10 words 
  • 6 days = 60 new words
  • 7 th day = Don't learn, do revision only.

Do it consistently, as consistency is the key to success.

After this, attempt previous year questions related to the categories you,studied that week.

Visual Mnemonics:

Mostly these substitutions often describe complex ideas, try to associate a word
 with a specific image or a famous person.

For example:

Jayaprakash Narayan and Madan Mohan Malaviya were honored posthumously 
with India's highest civilian award after their passing.

Here, the word " Posthumous" means if something happening after one's death.

 Meaning of "Posthumous child " is 
A child who is born after the death of his/ her father.

List of " One Word Substitution ":

One word related to animals 🐕:

One Word related to profession 👩‍🏫

One word related to religious belief 🛐

One word related to government ✨

One word related to confusing pairs 🤔

One word related to different types of fear 😱

Spot the error( Exercise with Answers )


List of one word related to fear 















 

Top 10 Most Important English Solved MCQs with Explanations for Competitive Exams | Online Mini Test (English) for SSC, CGL: 2026


Online English Mini Test

Q 1 Spot the error:

  1. One of the most important 
  2. reasons of her depression 
  3. are lack of confidence. 
  4. No error
Ans: (3) is lack of confidence.

One of the most important reasons of her depression is 
lack of depression. 

Q 2 Choose the correct sentence:

  1. He had not seen the security guard since Tuesday.
  2. He has not seen the security guard since Tuesday.
  3. He did not saw the security guard since Tuesday.
  4. He was not seeing security guard since Tuesday.
Ans: (1) He had not seen the security guard since Tuesday.

Q 3 Choose the correct option:

When I reached the airport, the flight .... already ......
  1. has, leaves 
  2. will, left
  3. had, left
  4. was, leave
Ans: (3) When I reached the airport, the flight had already left.

Q 4 Fill in the blanks:

Meaning of the idiom," Piping hot"                                                
Ans: (2) Extremely hot

Q 5 Fill in the blanks:

'Spill the beans' means
Cook the beans                                
Scatter the beans
Reveal the secret
Waste money

Ans: (3) Reveal the secret

Q 6 Spot the error:

  1. Hardly had the principal
  2. entered the classroom
  3. than the phone rang.
  4. No error
Ans: (3) Hardly had the principal entered the classroom, when the phone rang. 
Explanation: If the sentence starts with Hardly, we use 'when' not than.

Q 7 Choose the correct sentence:

  1. A bunch of keys were stolen.
  2. A bunch of keys was stolen.
  3. A bunch of keys have stolen.
  4. A bunch of keys are stolen.
Ans: (2) A bunch of keys was stolen

Q 8 Synonym of "Obsolete"

  1. Useful
  2. Previous
  3. Outdated
  4. Modern

Ans:(3) Outdated

Q 9 Choose the correct option:

He is not accustomed .... helping others. 

with
by
to
for

Ans: (3) to

Q 10 Choose the correct option:

She behaves as if she .... a fairy.

is
was
were
has been

Ans: (3) were
She behaves as if were a fairy.

In this sentence, she is not a fairy, but she behaves like a fairy. So, it is an unreal situation.

Explanation: We use 'were' if the condition is unreal (subjunctive mood).
In unreal or hypothetical situations, we use were for all subjects (I, He ,She ,It)





Wednesday 22 2026

Most Repeated PYQ MCQ based Synonyms & Antonyms for SSC, CGL


  Synonyms &   Antonyms for                

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Competitive  Exams

How to learn Synonyms and Antonyms effectively:

  • Create flashcard or use space word repetition apps.
  • Focus on high - frequency words and use them in sentences.
  • Group words by theme or prefix or suffix.

Here is an image to help visualize these tips:


Choose the correct Synonyms of the following words: 

Adorn:

  • Reversible
  • Change
  • Dessert
  • Beautify
Ans: Beautify

Blister:

  • Attack
  • Crack
  • Gloomy
  • Wound
Ans: Wound

Ample:

  • Delicious
  • Taste
  • Affluent
  • Sufficient
Ans: Sufficient

Candid:

  • Arrogant
  • Frank
  • Ardent
  • Selfish
Ans: Frank

Pity:

  • Joy
  • Happy
  • Cheer
  • Mercy
Ans: Mercy

Nurture:

  • To maintain
  •  Occasion
  • To grow
  • Progress
Ans: To grow
  • Commotion:
  • Mob
  • Offence
  • Scorn
  • Disturbance

Ans: Disturbance

Choose the correct antonym of the following words:

Dormant:

  • Prohibit
  • Timid
  • Gloomy
  • Active
Ans: Active

Zeal:

  • Hazy
  • Apathy
  • Confusion
  • Prudent

Ans: Apathy

Flexible:

  • Innocent
  • Realistic
  • Unreal
  • Rigid

Ans: Rigid

Rapid:

  • Normal
  • Sharp
  • Happy
  • Slow

Ans: Slow

Abandon:

  • Give-up
  • Produce
  • Twist
  • Retain

Ans: Retain

Reveal:

  • Praise
  • Smile
  • Recover
  • Conceal

Ans: Conceal

Forbid

  • Permit
  • Disagree
  • Dislike
  • Understan

Ans: Permit

Profound:

  • Terrible
  • Heavy
  • Lazy
  • Trivial

Ans: Trivial

Benefactor
  • Supporter
  • Angel
  • Enemy
  • social

Ans: Enemy

Antique:







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