CET 12th Level — One Word MCQs
Practice 20 free one word multiple choice questions for CET 12th Level exam. Instant answers with explanations in Hindi and English.
Master One Word under Vocabulary for CET 12th Level with our curated MCQ set. Every question follows real Rajasthan exam patterns. Switch between Hindi and English anytime.
CET 12th Level — Vocabulary — One Word
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Question 1 of 20
Which of the following describes the most precise methodology for mitigating the danger posed by contronyms during a reading comprehension examination?
Question 2 of 20
Assertion (A): If an option contains absolute terminology like 'never' or 'all', it is structurally favored to be the correct nuanced antonym. Reason (R): Linguistic testing relies heavily on creating rigid, exception-free vocabulary pairings.
Question 3 of 20
When building a strategic foundation for vocabulary acquisition, what is the principal rationale behind writing down the semantic meaning of the root alongside 5 associated words?
Question 4 of 20
In the context of examination traps, if a candidate successfully translates the target word and finds its exact conceptual opposite in Option A, but fails to check its grammatical category, which trap have they likely triggered?
Question 5 of 20
Consider the following statements about structural modifiers in vocabulary: I. Suffixes are generally utilized to alter the grammatical category or part of speech of a root word. II. Negative prefixes such as 'il-', 'ir-', and 'un-' inherently create direct antonyms without altering the grammatical category. III. Roots provide the immutable semantic core meaning. Which of the statements are fundamentally accurate?
Question 6 of 20
Why does a multiple-choice question format logically fail to support the existence of two identical correct options?
Question 7 of 20
Match the psychological testing hazard (List-I) with the mechanical phenomenon that produces it (List-II): List-I a. The Illusion of Competence b. Contextual Misinterpretation c. Artificial Paradox d. The 50% Probability Trap List-II 1. Examining a contronym out of its natural sentence structure. 2. Passive digital scrolling generating false long-term memory encoding. 3. Spotting two exact opposites and guessing incorrectly between them. 4. Encountering two identical options in a single-answer format. Select the correct code:
Question 8 of 20
Which of the following describes the most mathematically rigorous application of the Opposite Choice Strategy when an exam question is completely unreadable to the candidate?
Question 9 of 20
Assertion (A): Utilizing prefixes like 'dis-' or 'un-' alters the grammatical category of the target word, creating an absolute term. Reason (R): The primary function of morphological suffixes is structural negation.
Question 10 of 20
Which specific element of language architecture forces examiners to provide the entire sentence in advanced vocabulary examinations, rather than just isolated words?
Question 11 of 20
A candidate applying the 'Similar Choice Strategy' encounters four options. Options A and D convey structurally identical meanings. Which logical imperative must be executed?
Question 12 of 20
In the foundational strategy for linguistic mastery, why is the 'illusion of competence' most dangerous during Days 11-20 if a student skipped Days 1-10?
Question 13 of 20
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words: A person who loves and collects books
Question 14 of 20
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words: A place where birds are kept
Question 15 of 20
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words: A person who eats too much
Question 16 of 20
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words: A disease that spreads from one person to another
Question 17 of 20
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words: A person who is against the government
Question 18 of 20
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words: A person who walks in sleep
Question 19 of 20
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words: One who loves his country
Question 20 of 20
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words: A person who composes poems
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