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You Are On Multi Choice Question Bank SET 56
2801. Fear of travel :
(A): Kleptophobia (B): Hedonophobia (C): Hydrophobia (D): Hodophobia
2802. Fear of women
(A): Giosiophobia (B): Graphophobia (C): Haemetophobia (D): Gynaephobia
2803. Fear of old age :
(A): Genophobia (B): Ergophobia (C): Gamophobia (D): Geraphobia
2804. Fear of thirst :
(A): Dipsomania (B): Demonomania (C): Entomophobia (D): Dipsophobia
2805. Extreme fear about beauty
(A): Cynophobia (B): Chronophobia (C): Claustrophobia (D): Cellophobia
2806. The fear of ugliness
(A): Catrophobia (B): Bathophobia (C): Biblophobia (D): Cacophobia
2807. Fear of Solitude
(A): Androphobia (B): Agorophobia (C): Anorexia (D): . Autophobia
2808. Fear of heights :
(A): Aerophobia (B): Altiphobia (C): Aglophobia (D): Acrophobia
2809. The art of elegant speech or writing is called
(A): Paleography (B): Physiognomy (C): Sericulture (D): Rhetoric
2810. The study of rocks is called
(A): Phonetics (B): Philology (C): Philately (D): Petrology
2811. The scientific study of teeth is called
(A): Pedagogy (B): Ornithology (C): Orthoepy (D): Odontology
2812. The science of law is called
(A): Iconology (B): Lexicography (C): Numismatics (D): Jurisprudence
2813. The study of animal life is called
(A): Seismology (B): Spelelogy (C): Telepathy (D): Zoology
2814. A workman who fits and repairs pipes
(A): Technocrat (B): Blacksmith (C): Mechanic (D): Plumber
2815. One who always runs away from danger
(A): Shriker (B): Timid (C): Escapist (D): Coward
2816. Strong and settled dislike between two persons
(A): Apathy (B): Animosity (C): Antipathy (D): Hatred
2817. Woman who offers the use of her body for sexual intercourse to any one who will pay for this
(A): Voluptuary (B): Concubine (C): Cuckold (D): Prostitute
2818. A small house with all rooms on one floor
(A): Castle (B): Cottage (C): Flat (D): Bungalow
2819. Person who brings an action at law
(A): Deponent (B): Litigant (C): Defendant (D): Plaintiff
2820. Gift left by will
(A): Property (B): Alimony (C): Parimony (D): Legacy
2821. One who forcibly seizes control of a bus or an aircraft.
(A): Pirate (B): Pilferer (C): Swindler (D): Hijacker
2822. Practice of a married woman having extra marital relationship
(A): Puberty (B): Lechery (C): Polygamy (D): Adultery
2823. A poem written on the death of someone loved and lost
(A): Sonnet (B): Epic (C): Ode (D): Elegy
2824. An entertainer who performs difficult physical actions
(A): Magician (B): Gymnast (C): Clown (D): Acrobat
2825. The act of killing one's wife
(A): Genocide (B): Avicide (C): Canicide (D): Uxoricide
2826. Creak is the sound of
(A): Crows (B): Dogs (C): Coins (D): Doors
2827. Sound made by the camels is called
(A): Mew (B): Low (C): Clank (D): Grunt
2828. Sound made by brakes
(A): Jingle (B): Drone (C): Chrip (D): Screech
2829. Sound of apes is called
(A): Clang (B): Bray (C): Moan (D): Gibber
2830. The practise of having two wives or husbands at a time is called :
(A): Celibacy (B): Adultery (C): Alimony (D): Bigamy
2831. Murder of king or queen is called
(A): Uxoricide (B): Matricide (C): Parricide (D): Regicide
2832. Murder of one's children is called
(A): Fratricide (B): Foeticide (C): Homicide (D): . Fillicide
2833. Relationship by blood or birth.
(A): Nepotism (B): Affiliation (C): Parentage (D): Consanguinity
2834. Simplest and smallest form of plant life, present in air, water soil; essential to life but may cause disease.
(A): Virus (B): Amoeba (C): Toxin (D): Bacteria
2835. Person who believe that God is everything and everything is God.
(A): Theist (B): Agnostic (C): Pantechnicon (D): Pantheist
2836. Regard of others as a principle of action
(A): Cynicism (B): Philanthropy (C): Nepotism (D): Altruism
2837. A person living permanently in a certain place:
(A): Subject (B): Resident (C): Native (D): Domicile
2838. An office or post with no work but high pay:
(A): Gratis (B): Honorary (C): Ex-Officio (D): Sinecure
2839. A government run by a dictator:
(A): Oligarchy (B): Democracy (C): Theocracy (D): Autocracy
2840. List of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting:
(A): Experts (B): Proceedings (C): Schedule (D): Agenda
2841. The custom of having more than one husband at the same time
(A): Bigamy (B): Polygamy (C): Debauchery (D): Polyandry
2842. Anything written in letter after it is signed:
(A): Corrigendum (B): Postdiction (C): Posterity (D): Postscript
2843. To cause troops etc to spend out in readiness for battle:
(A): Align (B): Disperse (C): Collocate (D): .Deploy
2844. The custom of having many wifes
(A): Monogamy (B): Bigamy (C): Matrimony (D): Polygamy
2845. To examine the one’s own thoughts and feelings:
(A): Reflection (B): Meditation (C): Retrospection (D): Introspection
2846. An extremely deep crack or opening in the ground
(A): Aperture (B): Ditch (C): Pit (D): Chasm
2847. Child bereaved of one or both the parents
(A): Lout (B): Desolate (C): Orphan (D): Destitute
2848. Part of a church in which bells hang
(A): Belfry (B): Minaret (C): Spire (D): Chapel
2849. Opposed to great or sudden change
(A): Static (B): Revolutionary (C): Evolunationary (D): Conservative
2850. A sentence whose meaning is unclear
(A): Irreparable (B): Catalogue (C): Biography (D): Ambiguous
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