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This PDF contains past SSC 2023 exam questions on one word substitutions from the Neetu Singh vocabulary book.
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Previous Year Questions 42 One Word Substitutions CHAPTER CGL TIER-II, 2023 one who is skilled and eloquent in public Exam Held on : 26/10/2023 || 9:00 AM...
Previous Year Questions 42 One Word Substitutions CHAPTER CGL TIER-II, 2023 one who is skilled and eloquent in public Exam Held on : 26/10/2023 || 9:00 AM speaking (1) lecturer (2) orator 1. Select the option that can be used as a (3) spokesperson (4) actor one-word substitute for the underlined 5. Select the correct option to substitute part of the given sentence. the given set of words. There is a place for grains in the a statement open to more than one backyard of this house. interpretation (1) dormitory (2) apiary (1) explicit (2) palpable (3) granary (4) archive (3) tangible (4) ambiguous 2. Select the option that can be used as a 6. Select the most appropriate option to one-word substitute for the underlined substitute the given group of words. phrase in the following sentence. the husks of corn or other grains She was known for her ability to separated by winnowing or threshing. communicate effectively and express (1) chaff (2) peel herself clearly in writing and speaking. (3) hay (4) fodder (1) incoherence (2) rambling 7. Select the correct option to substitute (3) articulation (4) mumbling the given set of words. Answer Key to skip about playfully 1. (3) 2. (3) (1) scramble (2) amble (3) gambol (4) trundle CPO TIER-II, 2023 8. Select the most appropriate option to Exam Held on : 08/01/2024 || 9:00 AM substitute the given group of words. 1. Select the most appropriate option to Natural talent for something substitute the given group of words. A person who has excessive admiration of themselves 9. Select the most appropriate option to (1) egotist (2) egocentric substitute the given group of words. (3) narcissist (4) fanatic irrational fear of water 2. Select the correct option to substitute (1) cacophobia (2) claustrophobia the given set of words. (3) hydrophobia (4) acrophobia one who cannot be corrected 10. Select the most appropriate option to (1) vulnerable (2) versatile substitute the given group of words. (3) indefatigable (4) incorrigible a legal document authorizing the police 3. Select the most appropriate option to or another body to make an arrest or substitute the given group of words. search premises a wooden frame for holding an artist’s (1) permit (2) licence work while it is being painted or drawn (3) decree (4) warrant (1) easel (2) lectern Answer Key (3) platform (4) podium 1. (3) 2. (4) 3. (1) 4. (2) 5. (4) 4. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the given group of words. 6. (1) 7. (3) 8. (1) 9. (3) 10. (4) KD Publication 1 42. One Word Substitutions (Previous Years) CHSL TIER-II, 2023 7. A person who conforms to accepted Exam Held on : 02/11/2023 || 9:00 AM behaviour or established practices. (1) Psychologist (2) Conformist 1. Select the option that can be used as a (3) Socialist (4) Rebelist one-word substitute for the given group 8. The constitutional right to vote of words. (1) Franchise (2) Polling The inability to obtain adequate sleep (3) Voting (4) Buttoning (1) Pyromania (2) Insomnia 9. A person who lives a secluded or solitary (3) Andromania (4) Mythomania life, often for religious reasons 2. Select the option that can be used as a (1) Extrovert (2) Chauvinist one-word substitute for the given group of words/phrase. 10. The study of coins A phrase or words written in memory of (1) Currency (2) Minting a person who has died (3) Numismatics (4) Barter (1) Epigram (2) Tombstone 11. Argue loudly about unimportant things (3) Epitaph (4) Calligraphy (1) Maintain (2) Disagree 3. Select the option that can be used as a (3) Agree (4) Squabble one-word substitute for the given phrase. 12. A life history of a person written by One who believes in fate himself (1) Fatalist (2) Flirt (1) Biography (2) Epic (3) Superstitious (4) Fatal (3) Story (4) Autobiography Answer Key 13. One who always expects the worst 1. (2) 2. (3) 3. (1) possible outcome (1) Pessimist (2) Optimist CHSL TIER-I, 2023 (3) Preacher (4) Serial killer Exam Held on : August 2 to 22, 2023 14. One who is bad in spellings Select the option that can be used as a one- (1) Cartographer (2) Cacographer word substitute for the given group of words. (3) Chauffer (4) Calligrapher 1. The vehicle which carries dead bodies 15. One’s relatives or family, related (1) Kilt (2) Kindle (3) Ambulance (4) Corpse (3) Kin (4) Kine 2. A book where names and addresses of 16. Done without conscious control; people living in an area is kept unintentional (1) Diary (2) Encyclopaedia (1) Invincible (2) Involuntary (3) Directory (4) Library (3) Invitro (4) Invoke 3. A person who has features of extrovert 17. Exceptionally clever or talented and introvert (1) Indigenous (2) Studious (1) Stoic (2) Ambivert (3) Assiduous (4) Ingenious (3) Ambiguous (4) Dual 18. The character and atmosphere of a place 4. Something which cannot be easily conquered (3) Ligament (4) Ambience (1) Frightening (2) Invincible 19. A lover of mankind (3) Reciprocal (4) Stable (1) Misanthrope (2) Philanthropist 5. The doctor who treats bone problems (3) Narcissist (4) Lexicographer (1) Obstetrician (2) Gynaecologist 20. The study of skin (3) Orthopaedist (4) Physiotherapist (1) Dermatology (2) Cytology 6. A person who loves and collects books (3) Congenital (4) Dementia (1) Bibliophile (2) Philanthropist 21. A group of people, typically with vehicles (3) Geologist (4) Sommelier or animals, travelling together KD Publication 2 42. One Word Substitutions (Previous Years) (1) Alibi 33. A person who is against the use of (2) Anachronism Troupe violence and war to settle disputes (3) Caravan (4) Bohemian 22. Showing or having skill, especially with 34. The murder of a king the hands. (1) Sacrilege (2) Rebel (1) Insomniac (2) Meticulous (3) Reticule (4) Regicide (3) Pertinent (4) Dexterous 35. One who is new to some trade or 23. Affected by an undesirable condition or profession unpleasant feeling (1) Novice (2) Philistine (1) Cancelled (2) Indifferent (3) Martyr (4) Omnipresent (3) Modest (4) Stricken 36. A royal ceremony in which a crown is 24. The theory or philosophy of law placed on the head of a new King or a Queen. (3) Cosmology (4) Philia (1) Corroboration (2) Unseating 25. Animals especially on a farm, regarded (3) Ousting (4) Coronation as an asset. 37. Spoken or done without preparation (1) Livid (2) Livery stable (1) Elocution (2) Extempore (3) Livelihood (4) Livestock (3) Debate (4) Declamation 26. O ne who pos se ss es o uts ta nd in g 38. A person who does not believe in the technical ability in a particular art or existence of God (1) Atheist (2) Priest (1) Virtuous (2) Virtuoso (3) Theist (4) Satan (3) Gourmand (4) Amateur 39. Free time; time at one’s own disposal 27. The allowance which is paid to wife on (1) Leisure (2) Legible (3) Lethal (4) Legion legal separation 40. Unpleasantly rough or sharp, especially (1) Racisms (2) Dowry to the senses, cruel (3) Alimony (4) Money 28. A word or a phrase formed by rearranging a different word 41. An imperfection; a blemish, a crack (1) Anaphora (2) Amateur (1) Flaunt (2) Fleck (3) Anagram (4) Accessible (3) Flaw (4) Flea 29. 42. (1) Mammal (2) Vegetarian (3) Flock (4) Mob (3) Carnivore (4) Cannibal 30. A person who believes that all events 43. Collection of written or spoken texts are predetermined or subject to fate (1) Data bank (2) Dictionary (1) Fatalist (2) Credulous (3) Corpus (4) Circa (3) Egotist (4) Aristocrat 44. A particular form of a language which 31. A form of government in which power is held by the nobility group. (1) Democracy (2) Aristocracy (1) Singular (2) Slang (3) Republic (4) Nobility (3) Dialect (4) Referendum 32. An amount of money that is paid at one 45. One who studies the evolution of time mankind (1) Advanced amount (1) Anarchist (2) Credit (2) Amateur (3) Lump sum (3) Anthropologist (4) Mortgage (4) Antagonist KD Publication 3 42. One Word Substitutions (Previous Years) 46. An imagined place or state of things in 6. One who settles in another country which everything is perfect (1) Resident (2) Immigrant (1) Dwarf (2) Utopia (3) Traveller (4) Refugee (3) Chronology (4) Octogenarian 7. The capacity for being useful for some 47. Poor physical or mental condition. purpose. (1) Ill nature (2) Illicit (1) Gain (2) Utility (3) Ill-fated (4) Ill health (3) Desirability (4) Aid Answer Key 8. (1) Recuperate (2) Recurrent 1. (2) 2. (3) 3. (2) 4. (2) 5. (3) (3) Rapport (4) Regression 6. (1) 7. (2) 8. (1) 9. (3) 10. (3) 9. The study of the human mind 11. (4) 12. (4) 13. (1) 14. (2) 15. (3) (1) Psychology 16. (2) 17. (4) 18. (4) 19. (2) 20. (1) (2) Microbiology 21. (3) 22. (4) 23. (4) 24. (1) 25. (4) (3) Epidemiology 26. (2) 27. (3) 28. (3) 29. (2) 30. (1) (4) Anthropology 31. (2) 32. (3) 33. (3) 34. (4) 35. (1) 10. A keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection 36. (4) 37. (2) 38. (1) 39. (1) 40. (3) (1) Cartographer (2) Calligrapher 41. (3) 42. (4) 43. (3) 44. (3) 45. (3) (3) Curator (4) Chauffeur 46. (2) 47. (4) 11. A pre tence of h aving a virt uo us CPO TIER-I, 2023 character, moral or religious beliefs or Exam Held on : 03rd to 05th October 2023 principles, etc., that one does not really possess. 1. A notice of the death of a person, often (1) Shrewdness with a biographical sketch, as in a (2) Naivety newspaper. (3) Gullibility (1) Obituary (2) Oblivion 12. (3) Elegy (4) Advertisement 2. Fear of water 13. Minimum people needed for a meeting (1) Forum (2) Quorum (2) Bibliophobia (3) Addendum (4) Decorum (3) Microphobia 14. Detailed list of goods dispatched with (4) Botanophobia quantity and price to the purchaser. 3. A person engaged in or trained for (1) Ledger (2) Sales (3) Receipt (4) Invoice (1) Astute 15. To criticise someone severely (2) Astronomer (1) Rate (2) Remonstrate (3) Astronaut (3) Chastise (4) Scoff (4) Atrocious 16. To make a low continuous vibratory 4. Working or operating quickly and sound expressing contentment (of a effectively in an organised way cat). (1) To meow (2) To purr (2) Extensive (3) To buzz (4) To roar (3) Excellent 17. No longer used because something new (4) Effusive has been invented 5. Study of science of insects (1) Classic (2) Ancient (1) Entomology (2) Anthropology (3) Ornamental (4) Obsolete (3) Microbiology (4) Ecology KD Publication 4 42. One Word Substitutions (Previous Years) 18. Spoken or done without any previous (3) To smother (4) To yield thought or preparation 30. An animal or a person that eats all types (1) Inaugural (2) Maiden of food, especially plants and meat (3) Extempore (4) Initiative 19. A place where coins are made (3) Omnivore (4) Carnivore 31. A collection of historical documents or (3) Grove (4) Mint records providing information about a 20. Something of monstrous size or power place, institution, or group of people (1) Bulk (2) Amazon (1) Museum (2) Apostate (3) Asylum (4) Archive 21. A list of source materials that are used 32. A structure in the garden where or consulted in the preparation of a climbing plants can grow and people work or that are referred to in the text. can walk under (1) Bibliography (2) Bibliophile (1) Tomb (2) Outhouse (3) Bibliotheca (4) Bibliomemoir (3) Pergola (4) Treehouse 22. An ability to do several things at the 33. Extremely beautiful, elaborate or same time. impressive (1) Indictment (2) Blasphemy (3) Unitasking (4) Multitasking 23. The compulsion to tell lies 34. A form of government in which the (1) Pyromania (2) Nymphomania supreme power is vested in the people (3) Megalomania (4) Mythomania and exercised by their elected agents 24. Someone who pretends to have certain under a free electoral system. moral standards while secretively that (1) Democracy (2) Anarchy person practices those very moral lapses. (3) Monarchy (4) Autocracy (1) Sinner (2) Actor 35. To tell the nature of a disease by its symptoms. 25. A person who does not eat any animal (1) Design (2) Diagnosis product (3) Decisive (4) Dosage (1) Vegetarian (2) Veggie 36. A book published after author’s death. (3) Vegan (4) Non-vegetarian (1) Posthuman publication 26. Lasting for a very short time (2) Posthumous publication (1) Eternal (2) Ephemeral (3) Supernatural publication (3) Blasphemy (4) Chronology (4) Predecessor publication 27. Very attractive and easy to feel love for 37. Centre of public attention (1) Flamboyant (2) Adorable (1) Ambiguity (2) Obscurity (3) Mysterious (4) Laudable (3) Fuzziness (4) Limelight 28. A disease prevalent in a community 38. One who goes from place to place, begging (1) Misogamist (2) Malleable affecting a large area. (3) Meticulous (4) Mendicant (1) Pandemic (2) Eradicate 39. Study of coins (3) Epidemic (4) Endemic (1) Philately (2) Antiquary 29. To have a strong emotional effect on. (3) Numismatics (4) Apothecary (1) To forfeit (2) To overwhelm KD Publication 5 42. One Word Substitutions (Previous Years) 40. A person who eats too much caused by demanding circumstances. (1) Glutton (2) Garrulous (1) reluctance (2) stress (3) Greedy (4) Gullible (3) penalty (4) depression 41. To restrain or compel a person to do 50. lot of something by force. happiness, expressing joyful melodies (1) Convoy (2) Consensus that brought smiles to everyone’s faces. (3) Coerce (4) Casualty (1) surprise (2) joy 42. An act of exchanging information (3) excitement (4) fear (1) Collaboration (2) Communication 51. The co mpany w as known fo r its de s erv ing re sp ec t or ad mi r ati o n 43. Requiring exceptional skill or caution business practices and honest and fair in performance or handling ethical standards. (1) Blunt (2) Tricky (1) honourable (2) decent (3) Sustainable (4) Abstract (3) respectable (4) trustworthy Select the option that can be used as a 52. Denmark has a type of government one-word substitute for the underlined where power is held by the wealthiest group of words. members of society. 44. (1) democracy (2) plutocracy learning the art of producing beautiful (3) monarchy (4) oligarchy handwriting? 53. The king’s coronation ceremony was (1) Lexicography (2) Demography a grand affair, with all the nobles (3) Calligraphy (4) Graphology 45. Ms. Scarlet was indifferent to pain and insignia of royalty. pleasure, she never complained. (1) ornaments (2) regalia (3) regals (4) spectres (3) Versatile (4) Amateur 54. an organisation that raises 46. not willing to attend the money for a particular cause. technical session of the conference. (1) donation (2) volunteer (1) dejecting (2) reluctant (3) charity (4) fundraiser (3) curious (4) comprehensive 55. She is really interested in the study of 47. Since God is an all-powerful creator, he religion. has absolute control over those whom (1) theology (2) philology he has created. (3) lexicography (4) psephology (1) Voracious (2) Omnipotent 56. The basketball player was a formidable (3) Incorrigible (4) Omniscient opponent because he was able to use 48. Children and adolescents with a morbid both his left and right hands equally well. compulsion to steal experience a growing (1) equipoised (2) dexterous sense of tension just before stealing, (3) ambidextrous (4) ambivalent 57. The schedule was capable of bending during or just after stealing. easily without breaking and able to be (1) Pyromania (2) Kleptomania. (3) Dipsomania (4) Megalomania (1) adherent (2) inadaptable 49. Rajiv has a mental or emotional strain KD Publication 6 42. One Word Substitutions (Previous Years) 58. The new technology was much more 21. (1) 22. (4) 23. (4) 24. (4) 25. (3) productive and achieved maximum 26. (2) 27. (2) 28. (3) 29. (2) 30. (3) output with minimum wasted effort or 31. (4) 32. (3) 33. (2) 34. (1) 35. (2) expense. 36. (2) 37. (4) 38. (4) 39. (3) 40. (1) 41. (3) 42. (2) 43. (2) 44. (3) 45. (2) 46. (2) 47. (2) 48. (2) 49. (2) 50. (2) 59. a story that is passed 51. (1) 52. (2) 53. (2) 54. (4) 55. (1) down from generation to generation 56. (3) 57. (4) 58. (1) 59. (1) 60. (3) through spoken word. 61. (4) 62. (3) 63. (2) 64. (4) (1) folktale (2) fable STENOGRAPHER, 2023 (3) epic (4) parable Exam Held on : 12th and 13th, October 2023 60. Th e ch ild wa s no t g uil ty o f any wrongdoing and lacked knowledge or Select the option that can be used as a one- awareness of wrongdoing. word substitute for the underlined words. (1) ignorant (2) inexperienced 1. It was his love and goodwill to humanity (3) innocent (4) cruel that was recognised by the state 61. After the scandal, the king was left with government. no choice but to announce his act of (1) humanism (2) affection renouncing the throne. (3) philanthropy (4) misanthropy (1) coronation (2) extradition 2. Whatever topic I discussed with the (3) exoneration (4) abdication sage, it seemed that he knew everything. 62. ‘A Red, Red Rose’ by Robert Burns is a (1) was omniscient poem that tells a story and has a regular (2) was abnormal rhythm and rhyme scheme. (3) was excellent (1) epic (2) haiku (4) was a psychologist (3) ballad (4) sonnet Answer Key 63. Kidney beans were boiled quickly when 1. (3) 2. (1) Nisha added a substance that speeds CGL TIER-I, 2023 up a chemical reaction without being Exam Held on : 14th July to 27th July 2023 consumed by the reaction itself. Select the option that can be used as a (1) reactant (2) catalyst one-word substitute for the given group (3) enzyme (4) solute of words. 64. As I walked through the old town, I 1. couldn’t help but feel a sentimental (1) Eligible (2) Digestible longing for the simpler times of my (3) Curable (4) Edible childhood. 2. A person who believes that laws and (1) affection (2) homesickness governments are not necessary. (3) inertia (4) nostalgia (1) Antagonist (2) Antichrist Answer Key (3) Anarchist (4) Adversary 1. (1) 2. (1) 3. (3) 4. (1) 5. (1) 3. A person who hates and avoids other 6. (2) 7. (2) 8. (2) 9. (1) 10. (3) people 11. (4) 12. (2) 13. (2) 14. (4) 15. (3) (1) Masochist (2) Pervert 16. (2) 17. (4) 18. (3) 19. (4) 20. (4) KD Publication 7 42. One Word Substitutions (Previous Years) 4. A person who abandons religion 15. To put off doing something, es vecially (1) Egotist (2) Priest out of habitual carelessness or laziness (3) Apostate (4) Atheist (1) Accelerate (2) Lacerate 5. A book or set of books giving information (3) Procrastinate (4) Recuperate about all areas of knowledge 16. A person who gives help and sympathy (1) Encyclopedia (2) Dictionary to people who need it. (3) Volume (4) Anthology (1) Preacher (2) Moralist 6. Irreverent behaviour toward anything (3) Samaritan (4) Pardoner held sacred or concerning God. 17. A person who draws or produces maps (1) Agnosticism (2) Pantheism (1) Calligrapher (2) Choreographer (3) Theism (4) Blasphemy (3) Chauffeur (4) Cartographer 7. A place to play games and bet on them 18. Being careful that every detail of Motel something is correct (1) Fastidious (2) Squeamish (4) Pub (3) Stubborn (4) Impregnable 8. Any female animal which feeds its young 19. Something that is absolutely necessary, on milk from her own body that you cannot do without. (1) Insular (2) Indispensable (1) Vertebrate (2) Parasite (3) Isolated (4) Intolerant (3) Mammal (4) Fauna 20. Animal living both on land and water. 9. Certain to happen (1) Marine (2) Amphibian (3) Arboreal (4) Terrestrial (3) Convertible (4) Inevitable 21. Person who betrays his own country. 10. A similarity between like features of two (1) Mascot (2) Traitor things, on which a comparison may be (3) Icon (4) Paragon based. 22. Child bereaved of one or both the (1) Analogy (2) Amalgamation parents (3) Apathy (4) Ambiguity (1) Destitute (2) Orphan 11. The money paid to former wife, husband (3) Lout (4) Desolate or partner when the marriage is ended. 23. (1) Alimony (2) Compensation easily yield to pressure (3) Recompense (4) Maintenance (1) Substantial (2) Firm 12. A group of people travelling together in (3) Ramrod (4) Close a van 24. Government governed by wealth (1) Gypsies (2) Caravan (1) Theocracy (2) Autocracy (3) Brood (4) Constellation (3) Democracy (4) Plutocracy 13. A detailed description of a series of real 25. Copying someone else’s work and trying to submit as your own long period of time (1) Witness (2) Journal (3) Altruism (4) Cynicism (3) Saga (4) Case study 26. A person who enjoys doing dangerous 14. A secret plan, made to do something things, in a way that other people may (usually wrong) think is stupid. (1) Strategy (2) Planning (1) Cavalier (2) Lunatic (3) Conditioning (4) Conspiracy (3) Gallant (4) Daredevil KD Publication 8 42. One Word Substitutions (Previous Years) 27. Forsaken or neglected child who has no 38. Causing or wanting to cause harm or home and spends most of his/her time evil to someone on the streets (1) Chaotic (2) Malevolent (1) Fugitive (2) Vulnerable (3) Insipid (4) Rancour (3) Miscreant (4) Waif 39. Causing or ending in death. 28. Gradual recovery of health and strength (1) Gruesome (2) Foster (1) Convalescence (2) Potency (3) Fatal (4) Grotesque (3) Benefaction (4) Rejuvenation 40. A person whose age is between 70 and 29. Capable of being bent or pulled into 79 years old different shapes (1) Septuagenarian (2) Aged (1) Lithe (2) Willowy (3) Pensioner (4) Oldie (3) Ductile (4) Lissome 41. A formal agreement between two or 30. Someone who dishonestly pretends to more nations or peoples deceive under an assumed character (1) Pact (2) Concord (1) Imposter (2) Imitator (3) Bond (4) Charter (3) Explorer (4) Imbecile 42. To move or travel back and forth 31. Waver between different opinions or frequently (1) Grapple (2) Shuttle actions (3) Rupture (4) Foster (1) Sway (2) Viaduct 43. Willing to take risks and try new ideas. (3) Thrifty (4) Vacillate (1) Resolute (2) Desperate 32. A person who kills somebody, especially (3) Adventurous (4) Mythical for political reasons 44. Author’s explanatory remarks at the (1) Monster (2) Criminal beginning of a book (1) Preface (2) Foreward 33. A group of worshippers (3) Bibliography (4) Biography (1) Congregation (2) Crowd 45. One who loves mankind (3) Caravan (4) Constellation (1) Atheist (2) Pessimist 34. The place that a person treats as his (3) Optimist (4) Philanthropist permanent home, or lives in and has a 46. A speech by an actor at the end of a play substantial connection with (1) Prologue (2) Monologue (1) Oasis (2) Domicile (3) Epilogue (4) Duologue (3) Embankment (4) Resort 47. Someone who lives in solitude 35. Capable of or adapted for turning easily (1) Metropolitan (2) Cosmopolitan from one to another of various tasks, (3) Recluse (4) Refugee 48. One who loves mankind do many things. (1) Atheist (2) Pessimist (1) Versatile (2) Turncoat (3) Optimist (4) Philanthropist (3) Talented (4) Flexible 49. Author’s explanatory remarks at the 36. A big clumsy often slow-witted person beginning of a book (1) Slouch (2) Chump (1) Preface (2) Foreward (3) Oaf (4) Ape (3) Bibliography (4) Biography 37. Place where grains are stored. 50. Never changing and therefore boring. (1) Tannery (2) Pantry (1) Outdated (2) Impractical (3) Mint (4) Granary (3) Idealistic (4) Monotonous KD Publication 9 42. One Word Substitutions (Previous Years) 51. Kind, generous, and forgiving. 63. Filled with fear or dread (1) Prudent (2) Tremulous (3) Portentous (4) Magnanimous 52. Enjoying or affording warm secure 64. Outer protective layer of a tree. shelter or cover and opportunity for ease (1) Bark (2) Shrub and contentment (3) Rind (4) Peel (1) Undisturbed (2) Easeful 65. A place where airplanes are kept for (3) Untroubled (4) Snug maintenance 53. Changing secret and coded messages in a readable form (1) Decoupling (2) Encoding Select the option that can be used as a one- (3) Decoding (4) Encrypting word substitute for the underlined words. 54. Too strong to be defeated or changed 66. The prime minister paid tributes to the martyrs by laying circular arrangement (3) Vigorous (4) Sovereign. 55. Which cannot be read. (1) buds (2) posies (1) Illiterate (2) Inaudible (3) bouquets (4) wreaths (3) Invisible (4) Illegible 67. The heavy medications and strong 56. The murder of a large number of people drugs at the sanatorium will surely from a particular nation or ethnic group. turn a patient completely lifeless and unresponsive. (3) Genocide (4) Mariticide (1) tombic (2) cadaverous 57. Life history written by oneself. (3) zonic (4) wasted (1) Autography (2) Autobiography 68. By killing a large number of people, they (3) Autophagy (4) Autocracy 58. A person who does not drink alcohol. the schemes. (1) Vegetarian (2) Celibate (3) Teetotaller (4) Abstain (3) Feticide (4) Genocide 59. Something belonging to or surviving Answer Key from an earlier period 1. (4) 2. (3) 3. (4) 4. (3) 5. (1) (1) Vestige (2) Dinosaur 6. (4) 7. (3) 8. (3) 9. (4) 10. (1) (3) Ruin (4) Relic 11. (1) 12. (2) 13. (3) 14. (4) 15. (3) 60. Someone who regards the world as his 16. (3) 17. (4) 18. (1) 19. (2) 20. (2) country 21. (2) 22. (2) 23. (2) 24. (4) 25. (1) (1) Atheist (2) Metropolitan 26. (4) 27. (4) 28. (1) 29. (3) 30. (1) (3) Cosmopolitan (4) Philanthropist 31. (4) 32. (4) 33. (1) 34. (2) 35. (1) 61. N ot in form ed abo u t o r aw a r e o f 36. (3) 37. (4) 38. (2) 39. (3) 40. (1) something 41. (1) 42. (2) 43. (3) 44. (1) 45. (4) (1) Oblivious (2) Uneducated 46. (3) 47. (3) 48. (4) 49. (1) 50. (4) (3) Absent (4) Inconscient 51. (4) 52. (4) 53. (3) 54. (1) 55. (4) 62. Burial ground consisting of graves. 56. (3) 57. (2) 58. (3) 59. (4) 60. (3) (1) Courtyard (2) Cemetery 61. (1) 62. (2) 63. (4) 64. (1) 65. (3) (3) Sanctuary (4) Auditorium 66. (4) 67. (2) 68. (4) KD Publication 10 42. One Word Substitutions (Previous Years)