CET 12th LevelOne Word MCQs

Practice 20 free one word multiple choice questions for CET 12th Level exam. Instant answers with explanations in Hindi and English.

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CET 12th Level — Vocabulary — One Word

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Question 1 of 20

Which of the following logically pairs a vocabulary word with its precise meaning?

Question 2 of 20

Which of the following correctly pairs a negative prefix with a valid word, resulting in a structurally perfect match under the phonetic prefix rule?

Question 3 of 20

Match the words in List-I with their contextual English usage/meaning in List-II: List-I: a. Futile b. Haughty c. Miserly d. Docile List-II: 1. A waiter ignoring casually dressed customers out of pride. 2. A horse that is easily managed by beginner riders. 3. Efforts yielding no productive results on a broken engine. 4. An old man refusing to turn on the heater in winter to save money.

Question 4 of 20

Match the precise Antonyms in List-I to their respective root Words in List-II. List-I a. Crafty / Wily b. Distant c. Obscure d. Incompetent List-II 1. Eminent 2. Imminent 3. Ingenuous 4. Adept

Question 5 of 20

Which word best describes a person who behaves with arrogant superiority and looks down upon others?

Question 6 of 20

Based on its structural root, what does the word 'Intractable' accurately describe?

Question 7 of 20

Match List-I (Linguistic Roots) with List-II (Core Meanings): List-I a. Tract- b. Mort- c. Voc-/Vok- List-II 1. Voice, call 2. Death 3. To drag, pull

Question 8 of 20

If a tumor found during a medical screening is declared 'Malignant', what vocabulary word acts as the exact antonym to describe a tumor that is gentle and non-harmful?

Question 9 of 20

If a question asks for the antonym of 'Mortal' (meaning subject to death), what is the most structurally accurate answer?

Question 10 of 20

Evaluate the following statements related to the vocabulary pair 'Beneficent' and 'Benign': 1. 'Beneficent' represents the active process of doing good deeds or performing charitable acts. 2. The direct antonym of 'Benign', which means gentle and not harmful, is 'Malignant'. 3. 'Beneficent' and 'Benign' possess the exact same antonyms according to linguistic standards. Which of the above statements is/are demonstrably correct?

Question 11 of 20

Consider the following statements regarding the 'Smart Elimination' examination protocol: 1. Elite examiners frequently design gradable antonym traps by offering mild intermediary states as incorrect distractor options. 2. To find the scientifically true opposite of 'lukewarm', a candidate must bypass 'cold' and deliberately select the absolute extreme pole 'freezing'. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Question 12 of 20

Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other as Reason (R). Assertion (A): The term 'Flawless' forms its antonym securely through suffix modification rather than relying on a continuous semantic scale. Reason (R): Attaching the suffix '-ed' to the base word 'Flaw' creates the grammatically correct adjective of possession 'Flawed', explicitly indicating the presence of defects. In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct?

Question 13 of 20

Consider the following statements concerning the term 'Desecrate': I. It involves honoring and cherishing religious objects. II. Its primary antonyms are defined as 'Venerate' and 'Revere'. III. It was historically used to signify 'defiance of a court order'. Identify the correct statement(s).

Question 14 of 20

Which of the following terms correctly serves as the exact antonym for the word 'Opaque'?

Question 15 of 20

Consider the following statements concerning the 'Part-of-Speech Mismatch' trap: I. It involves providing an option that possesses the correct semantic meaning but an incorrect grammatical format. II. It can be bypassed by ensuring a target noun is matched strictly with an adjectival antonym. III. It demonstrates that mere vocabulary knowledge is insufficient without grammatical precision. Which of the statements given above is/are accurate?

Question 16 of 20

Which word accurately completes the sentence? 'The divorce proceedings ended in extreme **, with both parties yelling and harboring deep resentment.'

Question 17 of 20

Match the linguistic components (List-I) with their primary role in foundational vocabulary building (List-II): List-I a. Prefix b. Suffix c. Root Word d. Contronym List-II 1. The core etymological base containing the primary meaning. 2. A word capable of harboring contradictory contextual meanings. 3. A modifier attached to the end, often determining the part of speech. 4. A modifier attached to the beginning, often used for structural negation. Select the correct code:

Question 18 of 20

What is the exact antonym of the word 'Derogatory'?

Question 19 of 20

Fill in the blanks: The word 'Intractable' implies that a person or situation cannot be easily _____, due to its Latin root _____.

Question 20 of 20

What is the primary scientific and pedagogical rationale behind asserting that overnight cramming is completely ineffective for long-term vocabulary mastery?

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