- These tests are a check for your learning and are meant to serve as tools for assessment.
- The test is designed to check your current vocabulary levels and provide you an assessment of the same.
- Answer the questions based on the following information: In the following questions, a word is given at the top. From the given answer choices, select an appropriate antonym for this word.
Antonym: Test-27
Congratulations - you have completed Antonym: Test-27.You scored %%SCORE%% out of %%TOTAL%%.Your performance has been rated as %%RATING%%
Your answers are highlighted below.
Question 1 |
Affirm:
refuse | |
reject | |
deny | |
disagree |
Question 1 Explanation:
To affirm is to confirm or acknowledge, agree with
The meanings of the other options are:
Refuse: Show unwillingness towards
Reject: Refuse to accept or acknowledge
Deny: Declare untrue; contradict
Disagree: Be of different opinions
Question 2 |
Robust:
lean | |
strong | |
flexible | |
feeble |
Question 2 Explanation:
To be robust is to be in good condition, healthy and nourished
The meanings of the other options are:
Lean: To incline or bend from a vertical position
Strong: Having strength or power greater than average or expected
Flexible: Capable of being changed
Feeble: Pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness
Question 3 |
Audacity:
quivering | |
cowardice | |
bravado | |
conciseness |
Question 3 Explanation:
Audacity is boldness and daring, willingness to change the assumptions or conventions
The meanings of the other options are:
Quivering: A shaky motion
Cowardice: The trait of lacking courage
Bravado: A swaggering show of courage
Conciseness: Terseness and economy in writing and speaking achieved by expressing a great deal in just a few words
Question 4 |
Credit:
discredit | |
debit | |
honesty | |
failure |
Question 4 Explanation:
Credit is a pay later system, here it means to purchase goods when you are going to pay on a later date
The meanings of the other options are:
Discredit: The state of being held in low esteem
Debit: An accounting entry acknowledging sums that are owing
Honesty: The quality of being honest
Failure: An event that does not accomplish its intended purpose
Question 5 |
Deviate:
attract | |
continue | |
concentrate | |
attend |
Question 5 Explanation:
To deviate is to be different or behave differently and turn off from a course or path
The meanings of the other options are:
Attract: Direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
Continue: Resume or proceed in a certain state, condition, or activity
Concentrate: Direct one's attention on something
Attend: Take charge of or deal with
Question 6 |
Dormant:
acute | |
active | |
able | |
ablaze |
Question 6 Explanation:
Dormant is not in active state, not in use and temporarily inactive
The meanings of the other options are:
Acute: Extremely sharp or strongly felt
Active: Disposed to take action or effectuate change
Able: (usually followed by 'to') having the necessary means, skill, know-how or authority to do something
Ablaze: Lighted up by or as by fire or flame
Question 7 |
Chivalrous:
gallant | |
dastardly | |
amorous | |
defiant |
Question 7 Explanation:
Chivalrous is someone who is considerate and courteous, usually used for the male gender.
The meanings of the other options are:
Gallant: A man who attends or escorts a woman
Dastardly: Despicably cowardly
Amorous: Inclined toward or displaying love
Defiant: Boldly resisting authority or an opposing force
Question 8 |
Erudite:
illiterate | |
crude | |
boring | |
ignorant |
Question 8 Explanation:
To be erudite is having or showing great knowledge gained from study and reading
The meanings of the other options are:
Illiterate: Not able to read or write
Crude: Not carefully or expertly made
Boring: So lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
Ignorant: Uneducated in general; lacking knowledge or sophistication
Question 9 |
Despair:
sneer | |
compliment | |
irony | |
hope |
Question 9 Explanation:
Despair is a profound feeling of no hope
The meanings of the other options are:
Sneer: Express through a scornful smile
Compliment: A remark (or act) expressing praise and admiration
Irony: Witty language used to convey insults or scorn, esp. saying one thing but implying the opposite
Hope: Expect and wish
Question 10 |
Transparent:
translucent | |
opaque | |
clear | |
sharp |
Question 10 Explanation:
Transparent is a quality that allows light to pass through with little or no interruption
The meanings of the other options are:
Translucent: Allowing light to pass through diffusely
Opaque: Not transmitting light or other radiation; impenetrable to sight
Clear: Readily apparent to the mind
Sharp: Ending in a piercing point; pointed
Once you are finished, click the button below. Any items you have not completed will be marked incorrect.
There are 10 questions to complete.
List |