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SSB OIR Test 2017 One Word Substitutes Sample Questions

Officer Intelligence Rating Test consists of two sections Verbal and Non-verbal: Verbal section in Officer Intelligence Rating Test consists of questions based on topics such as: Relationship, Jumbled words, Coding/Decoding,...

SSB OIR Test 2016 One Word Substitutes Sample Questions

Officer Intelligence Rating Test consists of two sections Verbal and Non-verbal:

Verbal section in Officer Intelligence Rating Test consists of questions based on topics such as: Relationship, Jumbled words, Coding/Decoding, Multiple choice question,  Antonym and synonym, reconstruction of sentence, one-word substitution, Odd one out, common sense and alphabet test, Arithmetic questions.

Non-verbal section in Officer Intelligence Rating Test consist of questions based on topics such as: Which figure is different from the other, Completion of number series, Locate the concealed figure, Fill in the correct figure.

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SSB OIR Test 2017 One Word Substitutes Sample Questions

SSB OIR Test 2017 One Word Substitutes Sample Questions

 

Directions to Solve
In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word/sentence.

  • To issue a thunderous verbal attack

A. Languish

B. Animate

C. Fulminate

D. Invigorate

  • The policy of extending a country’s empire and influence

A. Communism

B. Internationalism

C. Capitalism

D. Imperialism

  • Code of diplomatic etiquette and precedence

A. Statesmanship

B. Formalism

C. Hierarchy

D. Protocol

  • That which cannot be believed

A. Incredible

B. Incredulous

C. Implausible

D. Unreliable

  • To cause troops, etc. to spread out in readiness for battle

A. Disperse

B. Deploy

C. Collocate

D. Align

  • A government by the nobles

A. Aristocracy

B. Democracy

C. Autocracy

D. Bureaucracy

  • One who believes that all things and events in life are predetermined is a

A. Fatalist

B. Puritan

C. Egoist

D. Tyrant

  • A style full of words

A. Verbose

B. Pedantic

C. Rhetorical

D. Abundant

  • Ready to believe

A. Credulous

B. Credible

C. Creditable

D. Incredible

  • A person who tries to deceive people by claiming to be able to do wonderful things

A. Trickster

B. Imposter

C. Magician

D. Mountebank

  • Continuing fight between parties, families, clans, etc.

A. Enmity

B. Feud

C. Quarrel

D. Skirmish

  • One who is determined to exact full vengeance for wrongs done to him

A. Virulent

B. Vindictive

C. Usurer

D. Vindicator

  • Hater of learning and knowledge

A. Misologist

B. Bibliophile

C. Misogynist

D. Misanthropist

  • One who does not care for literature or art

A. Primitive

B. Illiterate

C. Philistine

D. Barbarian

  • The raison d’etre of a controversy is

A. The enthusiasm with which it is kept alive

B. The fitness with which participants handle it

C. The reason or justification of its existence

D. The unending hostility the parties concerned have towards each other

  • Study of the evolution of man as an animal

A. Archaeology

B. Anthropology

C. Chronology

D. Ethnology

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