ONE-WORD SUBSTITUTION
622. A planned route or journey 633. A story in which animals or ob- 645. Of one’s own free will
(1) iterate (2) itinerary jects speak and give wholesome (1) mandatory (2) obligatory
(3) itinerant (4) isolate moral lesson. (3) voluntary (4) compulsory
623. A man who helps a stranger or a (1) legend (2) fable 646. One who is too careless to plan
person in difficulties is (3) parable (4) allegory for the future
(1) a samaritan (2) a mercenary Directions (634–640) : In the (1) imprudent (2) impractical
(3) a stoic (4) an altruist following questions, out of the four al- (3) impotent (4) improvident
624. Speech of great importance and ternatives, choose the one which can 647. One who has long experience
gravity be substituted for the given words/ (1) novice (2) expert
sentence. (3) veteran (4) practitioner
(1) maiden (2) momentous
(SSC CGL Tier-I Exam, 09.08.2015 Directions (648–654) : In the fol-
(3) monumental (4) momentary
(IInd Sitting) TF No. 4239378) lowing questions, out of the four al-
625. Continuing for a long period of
634. One who does not believe in the ternatives, choose the one which can
time without interruption
existence of God be substituted for the given words/
(1) continuum (2) recurring
(1) atheist (2) theist sentence.
(3) perpetual (4) frequenting
(3) mystic (4) cynic (SSC CGL Tier-I Exam, 16.08.2015
626. Specially skilled in story – tell-
635. To free someone from all blames (IInd Sitting) TF No. 2176783)
ing
(1) consolidate (2) fling 648. To die without making a will
(1) a compositor (2) a raconteur
(3) a vocalist (4) a narrator (3) forbid (4) exonerate (1) inure (2) inane
Directions (627-633) : In the fol- 636. That which cannot be effaced (3) intestate (4) indigent
lowing questions, out of the four al- (1) illegible (2) indelible 649. One who is concerned with the
ternatives, choose the one which can (3) invincible (4) affable welfare of others
be substituted for the given words/ 637. A person who deliberately sets (1) ascetic (2) hedonist
sentence. fire to a building (3) egoist (4) altruist
(SSC CGL Tier-I Exam, 09.08.2015 (1) arsonist (2) extortionist 650. That which cannot be avoided
(Ist Sitting) TF No. 1443088) (3) hijacker (4) assassin (1) inevitable (2) unrestrained
627. Medical study of skin and its dis- 638. One who makes an official ex- (3) unvarying (4) integral
eases amination of accounts 651. A person who agrees to work for
(1) orthopaedics (1) auditor (2) registrar somebody in order to learn a skill
(2) dermatology (3) creditor (1) lackey (2) pupil
(3) endocrinology (4) chartered accountant (3) apprentice (4) assistant
(4) gynaecology 639. Conferred as an honor 652. Opinion contrary to accepted
628. A process involving too much of- (1) honorary (2) honorable doctrines
ficial formality (3) honorarium(4) honorific (1) controversy (2) advocacy
(1) nepotism (2) diplomacy 640. The burial of a corpse (3) heresy (4) convention
(3) bureaucracy (4) red-tapism (1) internment (2) interment 653. Make pale by excluding light
629. A person who enters without any (3) interrogate (4) interpose (1) foliate (2) percolate
invitation Directions (641-647) : In the fol- (3) procreate (4) etiolate
(1) vandal (2) burglar lowing questions, out of the four al- 654. Someone who is designated to
(3) intruder (4) thief ternatives, choose the one which can hear both sides of a dispute and
630. Not suitable for eating be substituted for the given words/ make a judgement
(1) spicy (2) tasteless sentence. (1) counsellor (2) arbitrator
(SSC CGL Tier-I Exam, 16.08.2015 (3) magistrate (4) manager
(3) uneatable (4) inedible
(Ist Sitting) TF No. 3196279) Directions (655-660) : In the fol-
631. A recurrent compulsive urge to
641. A study of ancient things lowing questions, out of the four al-
steal
(1) physiology (2) archaeology ternatives choose the one which can
(1) kleptomania be substituted for the given words /
(3) ethnology (4) zoology
(2) pneumonia 642. A person who deserves all praise sentences.
(3) insomnia (1) detestable (2) lovable (SSC CAPFs SI, CISF ASI & Delhi
(4) nymphomania (3) despicable (4) laudable Police SI Exam, 30.08.2015
632. Act of injuring another’s reputa- TF No. 4039770)
643. One who is skillful
tion by any slanderous commu- 655. A thing fit to be eaten
(1) disciplined (2) diligent
nication (1) eligible (2) audible
(3) different (4) dexterous
(1) defamation (3) delectable (4) edible
644. One who runs away from justice
(2) orchestration or the law 656. A land fit for growing crops
(3) aberration (1) smuggler (2) criminal (1) sprout (2) arable
(4) misrepresentation (3) fugitive (4) thief (3) sterlized (4) venerable
SEE–642