One Word Substitution is an important topic in the English section of the NDA, CDS, and AFCAT exams. It tests the candidate’s ability to replace lengthy phrases with a single, precise word, often conveying the same meaning. This skill is not only essential for clearing the exams but also demonstrates a candidate’s command over the English language, enhancing both their vocabulary and writing efficiency.
In competitive exams like NDA, CDS, and AFCAT, questions on One Word Substitution are designed to assess candidates’ vocabulary strength and their ability to express complex ideas concisely. Often, candidates are given descriptive phrases or situations and are tasked with finding the correct single word that encapsulates the same meaning. For example, the phrase “a person who can’t speak” can be replaced by the term “mute,” or “a book containing information on all branches of knowledge” can be substituted with “encyclopedia.”
To solve these questions effectively, candidates must have a broad vocabulary and an understanding of the nuances of the English language. It is crucial to recognize the context in which these substitutions are made, as a single word can have multiple meanings depending on its usage. For example, the word “bachelor” can refer to a young man or someone who has never married, but it’s essential to know when each interpretation applies.
In One Word Substitution Class 1, I conducted an MCQ session where candidates practiced solving important questions from this topic. This session focused on enhancing their ability to quickly identify the correct one-word replacements for commonly used phrases, helping them become more efficient in their exam preparation. The exercise not only helped reinforce their vocabulary but also improved their ability to answer under time pressure, a key factor in these exams.
Directions: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the given phrase.
Q) Medicine given to counteract poison
(a)Antibiotic
(b)Antiseptic
(c)Antidote
(d)Antifungal
Ans. (c)
Q) One who hates marriage
(a)Misanthrope
(b)Misogamist
(c)Misogynist
(d)Polygamist
Ans. (b)
Q) Thawing snow
(a)Sludge
(b)Slush
(c)Slosh
(d)Slash
Ans. (b)
Q) One who specializes in the mathematics of insurance
(a)A statistician
(b)An actuary
(c)An agent
(d)An insurant
Ans. (b)
Q) Violation of the sanctity of the Church
(a)Infringement
(b)Irreverence
(c)Sacrilege
(d)Transgression
Ans. (c)
For more questions, check out NDA-CDS-AFCAT 1 2025 Exam English Live – One Word Substitution – Class 1
Overall, mastering One Word Substitution is essential for candidates preparing for NDA, CDS, and AFCAT 1 2025 exams. A strong grasp of this topic enables candidates to answer questions accurately and swiftly, showcasing their proficiency in language and their readiness for the exam. Regular practice and expanding one’s vocabulary are crucial to excelling in this section, and with consistent effort, candidates can significantly improve their performance in these prestigious exams.