Explore topic-wise MCQs in 8th Class.

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1351.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following statement and choose the correct option from the given alternatives. A person managing the front office of an organization should have

A. Leadership
B. Patience
C. Personality
D. Discipline
Answer» D. Discipline
1352.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following statement and choose the correct option from the given alternatives. Friendship to you is

A. A conditional relationship
B. A burden
C. An emotional language
D. An understanding between two or more people
Answer» D. An understanding between two or more people
1353.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following statement and choose the correct option from the given alternatives. You are walking down the street and suddenly you see two hundred rupee notes on the pavement. What action will you take?

A. Pocket it yourself.
B. Deposit it in the nearest police station.
C. Give the money to a beggar.
D. Leave it where it is
Answer» C. Give the money to a beggar.
1354.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following statement and choose the correct option from the given alternatives. If you are a manager and one of your employees is not working properly, as a manager you would:

A. Fire him
B. Give the man two weeks to improve
C. Try to develop the man's abilities and interest in another job
D. Talk to him and try to find out his problem
Answer» E.
1355.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following statement and choose the correct option from the given alternatives. You are alone in the house and there is quite a danger of thieves around. Just then you hear a knock at the door. You would :

A. Open the door to see who is there.
B. first peep out from the window to confirm whether you know the person.
C. not open the door.
D. ask the servant to see who is there.
Answer» C. not open the door.
1356.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following statement and choose the correct option from the given alternatives. While firing crackers, a child gets severe burns on the hand. What would you do?

A. Dip the child's hands in cold water till there is no more burning sensation.
B. Wash the hands with Dettol.
C. Send someone to call the doctor.
D. Apply some ointment on the affected area.
Answer» B. Wash the hands with Dettol.
1357.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following statement and choose the correct option from the given alternatives. You are driving your car on the road when you hit against a fruit vendor's cart. You would :

A. escape from the site by driving away.
B. abuse the fruit vendor for putting his cart on the way.
C. pay the fruit vendor for the damage done to him.
D. insist that it was not your fault.
Answer» D. insist that it was not your fault.
1358.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following statement and choose the correct option from the given alternatives. You are playing in your friend's house, when he gets stuck with a naked electric wire. you would:

A. hold him by the arms and try to set him free.
B. hold the wire and pull it away.
C. pull off the wire with a wooden stick.
D. send for the doctor.
Answer» D. send for the doctor.
1359.

Choose the kind of pronoun of underlined word. That old motorcycle is mine?

A. Possessive Pronoun
B. Reflexive Pronoun
C. Personal Pronoun
D. Interrogative Pronoun
Answer» B. Reflexive Pronoun
1360.

Read the passages given hereafter and choose the correct options that can replace the underlined portions. In the evening when the weather is fine, \[\underline{\mathbf{Q18}}\] sometimes go for a stroll around the park with \[\underline{\mathbf{Q19}}\] friends. Most of the neighbors come home from work or school to relax and enjoy \[\underline{\mathbf{Q20}}\]. \[\underline{\mathbf{Q21}}\] say hello to \[\underline{\mathbf{Q22}}\]\[\underline{\mathbf{Q23}}\] we know. \[\underline{\mathbf{Q24}}\] are mostly friendly people and \[\underline{\mathbf{Q25}}\] acknowledge \[\underline{\mathbf{Q26}}\] greetings. Once in a while we come across neighbors \[\underline{\mathbf{Q27}}\] are unfriendly but we just ignore \[\underline{\mathbf{Q28}}\] and carry on. In the park, \[\underline{\mathbf{Q29}}\]catch up with the latest among \[\underline{\mathbf{Q30}}\] while children play.

A. we
B. I
C. They
D. No pronoun
Answer» D. No pronoun
1361.

Read the passages given hereafter and choose the correct options that can replace the underlined portions. \[\underline{\mathbf{Q11}}\]might think that Mumbai has \[\underline{\mathbf{Q12}}\] things modern and contemporary, but the city has preserved \[\underline{\mathbf{Q13}}\] rich heritage and past in the form of beautiful architecture from the past. \[\underline{\mathbf{Q14}}\] interested in architecture will be overwhelmed by the exquisite old buildings in the city. \[\underline{\mathbf{Q15}}\] can opt for an art and architecture tour that will take \[\underline{\mathbf{Q16}}\] through the city and \[\underline{\mathbf{Q17}}\] various iconic buildings like the Gateway of India.

A. theirs
B. hers
C. its
D. ours
Answer» D. ours
1362.

Read the passages given hereafter and choose the correct options that can replace the underlined portions. \[\underline{\mathbf{Q1}}\]sat on the beach chair, fanning \[\underline{\mathbf{Q2}}\] with \[\underline{\mathbf{Q3}}\] book. The sun was giving \[\underline{\mathbf{Q4}}\] much-needed colour as \[\underline{\mathbf{Q5}}\] rays shone across the shimmering water and sand. The aroma of \[\underline{\mathbf{Q6}}\] wonderful and delicious came floating towards her. "\[\underline{\mathbf{Q7}}\] is \[\underline{\mathbf{Q8}}\]?" she said. She turned and looked behind \[\underline{\mathbf{Q9}}\]. "Oh, \[\underline{\mathbf{Q10}}\] coming from the fish and chip stand."

A. He
B. She
C. They
D. I
Answer» C. They
1363.

Read the following passages and choose the correct options that can replace the underlined portions. My brother and I carried the kitten \[\underline{\mathbf{Q6}}\] the house when we heard a loud mewing. It was the mother cat. I put \[\underline{\mathbf{Q7}}\] the kitten. It mewed loudly but stayed still. The mother cat ran quickly \[\underline{\mathbf{Q8}}\] the little kitten. It started licking the kitten all \[\underline{\mathbf{Q9}}\] the body. The kitten kept mewing loudly.

A. up
B. away
C. down
D. over
Answer» D. over
1364.

Fill in the blanks with correct options (prepositions). She fell ill ____ examination days.

A. On
B. during
C. In
D. between
Answer» C. In
1365.

Fill in the blanks with correct options (prepositions). I shall start working ____ Monday.

A. On
B. from
C. At
D. for
Answer» C. At
1366.

Read the following passages and choose the correct options that can replace the underlined portions. Presently a light yellow ferry arrived. Cars and motorcycles sped \[\underline{\mathbf{Q10}}\] it. Then the green light came \[\underline{\mathbf{Q11}}\] us \[\underline{\mathbf{Q12}}\] board. My father carefully drove the car \[\underline{\mathbf{Q13}}\] the lower deck \[\underline{\mathbf{Q14}}\] the ferry. As soon as the ferry was filled \[\underline{\mathbf{Q15}}\] cars and motorcycles s\[\underline{\mathbf{Q16}}\] the lower deck, it left the terminal and preceded \[\underline{\mathbf{Q17}}\]the island. I stood \[\underline{\mathbf{Q18}}\] the front end \[\underline{\mathbf{Q19}}\] the ferry and watched the water churn and twirl as the ferry cut \[\underline{\mathbf{Q20}}\] it.

A. on
B. to
C. For
D. at
Answer» D. at
1367.

DIRECTIONS: In each of the following passages, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered, these numbers are again printed below the passages and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately in the context of the whole passage. Find out the appropriate word.IV. This IPS Officer _______ (61) his own food. Travelling in the second_______ (62) by train and bus, he_______ (63) an hour to reach his ___ (64) village. Nazrul Islam has not _____ (65) his humble beginnings. He had to earn _____ (66) wages of Rs. 4 to support his ______ (67) family. Though his brothers_____ (68) out, Nazrul _______ (69) in school besides ______ (70), in other's fields.

A. cooks
B. bakes
C. fries
D. steam
Answer» B. bakes
1368.

DIRECTIONS: In each of the following passages, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered, these numbers are again printed below the passages and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately in the context of the whole passage. Find out the appropriate word.III. When the late Father Aurelins Maschio _______ (51) the 60,000 square metres ________ (52) ground on the _______ (53) of Mumbai in Matunga, his ______ (54) were rather _______ (55) of him. During a meeting in Chennai this Italian prist heard of the explosion that had _____ (56) the Bombay Docks. Rushing back to Mumbai. Father Maschio. _______ (57) with the British commander (58) the rubble on his marshy to ground. Begging for donations he sat _______(59) letter after letter to his friends and acquaintances. He went about organizing ____ (60) to collect funds. His knees knelt hours before the Madonna praying for help.

A. purchased
B. received
C. bargained
D. got
Answer» B. received
1369.

DIRECTIONS: In each of the following passages, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered, these numbers are again printed below the passages and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately in the context of the whole passage. Find out the appropriate word.II. When I was fifteen, I stood in _____ (41) of my English class and ______ (42) an essay I had written. I talked about how_______ (43) all my friends were to be ______ (44) drivers education and getting drivers licenses I was _____ (45). I know I'd _______ (46) be walking _____ (47) (48) on others to _____ (49) me. I am ______ (50) blind.

A. reading
B. read
C. interpreted
D. understanding
Answer» C. interpreted
1370.

DIRECTIONS: In each of the following passages, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered, these numbers are again printed below the passages and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately in the context of the whole passage. Find out the appropriate word.I. It was never talked about, but in the weeks that _____ (1) the party my relationship with Brittany, ____ (2) and I returned to doing normal things with kids my own ____ (3). I thought it was almost a_____ (4) to not have to worry about another party or situation where I would_____(5) out of my league. I was at the beach with friends several months later when I _______ (6) talking to a girl. As we _____ (7), I _____(8) I was strangely happy just _____(9) to her and _____ (10) her.

A. year
B. age
C. form
D. old
Answer» C. form
1371.

DIRECTIONS: In each of the following passages, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered, these numbers are again printed below the passages and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately in the context of the whole passage. Find out the appropriate word.My class was two weeks _____ (31) from the _____ (32) night of our play _____ (33) Sherry walked into my classroom and in a _____ (34) voice announced that she would have to _____ (35). Hundreds of reasons for _____ (36) a declaration rushed _____ (37) my mind, _____ (38) illness, death in the family, a terrible family crisis. The _____ (39) on my face prompted a _____ (40) explanation.

A. away
B. far
C. near
D. along
Answer» B. far
1372.

DIRECTIONS: In each of the following passages, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered, these numbers are again printed below the passages and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately in the context of the whole passage. Find out the appropriate word.III. After brushing my teeth. Is tooped to _____ (21) the cool water streaming from the faucet, _____(22) back to that _____(23) summer. It was the summer when life _____(24), the summer I turned sixteen. I had my own car, _____(25) with a brand- new _____(26). It was not the _____ (27) of a new (28) that _____ (29) to me, but that of him _____ (30) over me with a laughing grin.

A. drink
B. gulp
C. lap
D. swallow
Answer» B. gulp
1373.

DIRECTIONS: In each of the following passages, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered, these numbers are again printed below the passages and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately in the context of the whole passage. Find out the appropriate word.II. When I was five years old, I____ (11) an extreme ____ (12) to my sister's toys. It made little ____ (13) that I had a trunk _____ (14) with dolls and toys of my own. Her ____ (15) girl treasures were much ______ (16) to break, and much more ____ (17). Likewise when I was ten and she was twelve the earrings and make-up that she was ____ (18) being permitted to ____ (19) with held my ____ (20).

A. took
B. snatched
C. stole
D. gave
Answer» B. snatched
1374.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence.P: thatQ: racialismR: should be wiped outS: people want

A. RPSQ
B. SPQR
C. RQPS
D. QPRS
Answer» C. RQPS
1375.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence.P: for the futureQ: and poses the major challengeR: commercial energy consumptionS: shows an increasing trend

A. RPSQ
B. RSQP
C. RQPS
D. PRSQ
Answer» C. RQPS
1376.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence.P: new membersQ: and to raise moneyR: the purpose of the meetingS: is to introduce

A. RSPQ
B. PQSR
C. RQPS
D. QPRS
Answer» B. PQSR
1377.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D, and E that forms a logical paragraph.A. To the joy of tens of millions of cricket fans, it established itself as the only team in this era to consistently challenge?and not infrequently master?Australia both at home and away. B. In fact, since the turn of the millennium India has transformed itself into an all- round cricketing power capable of winning in varying conditions anywhere. C. Over the last decade, Australia and India have set up Test cricket's most absorbing rivalry. D. Every champion needs a counterpoint; legacies, defined referentially, draw from the dynamic between world-beater and contender. E. India, thanks to its natural style of calm aggressive cricket, its distinctive ability to play at the level of the opposition, and the confluence of some of the finest cricketers in the contemporary game, fulfilled this role of contender.

A. EDCAB
B. DCABE
C. CDEBA
D. CDEAB
Answer» D. CDEAB
1378.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D, and E that forms a logical paragraph.A. The precision with which the crucial operation was executed has unequivocally demonstrated ISRO's capability to take up the more complex deep space mission as distinct from numerous near-earth missions in the past.B. The achievement has put India in the exclusive club of space-faring nations that have ventured beyond the sphere of the earth's gravitational influence.C. That ISRO brought this off in its first attempt is all the more commendable.D. The successful critical manoeuver on November 8 that put Chandrayaan-I in an orbit around the moon marked the completion of the most important phase of the Indian lunar mission.E. The rest of the mission involves only standard orbit manoeuvers, the likes of which the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is quite used to, and the performance of the on-board scientific instruments during the mission life of two years.

A. BCADE
B. DEABC
C. CDABE
D. EDCBA
Answer» C. CDABE
1379.

DIRECTIONS: Each question has a group of sentences marked A, B, C, D and E. Arrange these to form a logical sequence.A. Using biofuels made from corn, sugarcane and soya could have a greater environmental impact than burning fossil fuels, according to experts.B. Although the fuels themselves emit fewer greenhouse gases, they all have higher costs in terms of biodiversity loss and destruction of farmland.C. The EU has proposed that 10% of all fuel used in transport should come from biofuels by 2020 and the emerging global market is expected to be worth billions of dollars a year.D. But the new fuels have attracted controversy.E. The problems of climate change and the rising cost of oil have led to a race to develop environment-friendly biofuels, such as palm oil or ethanol derived from corn and sugar cane.

A. DECBA
B. ABCED
C. ABECD
D. CDEBA
Answer» D. CDEBA
1380.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D and E to form a logical paragraph.A. The latest decline draws attention to a fairly well-known fact that stock exchanges in India take their cues as much from developments overseas as from domestic ones.B. While such reaction is an inevitable consequence of globalisation, it is the magnitude of the reaction that has come as a surprise.C. The stock indices the world over tumbled on the back of some pessimistic news from the United States credit market, especially its home loan segment.D. Fears over the failure of risky sub-prime mortgages seem to have spilled over to other closely watched sectors of the economy such as sales of new homes and consumer durables.E. Last week the Dow recorded its highest fall since February, dragging the European bourses down.

A. ADEBC
B. ABCDE
C. BEDCA
D. AEDCB
Answer» C. BEDCA
1381.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D and E to form a logical paragraph.A. The Naga groups, assuming they are serious about negotiations, should make a realistic reassessment of how far the Indian State can go to meet their demands.B. The government on its part should show both sincerity and flexibility in Grafting a solution that will assure the Naga people a life of peace, dignity, and self-respect recognizing the uniqueness of Naga history.C. The government should also do everything possible to remove the suspicion that it has been encouraging certain Naga groups.D. No solution can be found through bloodshed.E. Growing internecine violence among them is a worry.

A. ACBDE
B. ABDEC
C. DCBEA
D. ABCED
Answer» E.
1382.

DIRECTIONS: Each question has a group of sentences marked A, B, C, and D. Arrange these to form a logical sequence.A. Participation involves more than the formal sharing of decisions.B. Through anticipation, individuals or organizations consider trends and make plans, shielding institutions from trauma of learning by shock.C. Innovative learning involves both anticipation and participation.D. It is an attitude characterized by the co-operation, dialogue and empathy.

A. ABCD
B. BCDA
C. CBAD
D. DABC
Answer» D. DABC
1383.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence.P: an image of a person in meditative poseQ: surrounded by animal, wild and tameR: we have in the relics of MohenjodaroS: with eyes closed and indrawn

A. RPSQ
B. PQSR
C. RQPS
D. QPRS
Answer» B. PQSR
1384.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. the first film (P)/he ever (Q) that is (R)/ saw (S)

A. RPQS
B. PRQS
C. QSPR
D. RQSP
Answer» B. PRQS
1385.

DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6.1. This is a company that prides itself on its carefully matured extensive distribution blocks and mentor network.The company also plans a foray into the service sector by setting up a chain of launderettes across the country.Yet today, pre-cooked chapatis and ready- made mixes are a big market.And that's not all.Today the idea may appear a trifle ambitious but remember that it was not so long ago that the same things were said about the market for ready-to-eat foods and branded cereals.6. Disposable incomes are rising in the metres and big cities and time is at a premium.

A. CADB
B. ADBC
C. ABDC
D. CABD
Answer» C. ABDC
1386.

DIRECTIONS: In each of the questions below four sentences are given which are denoted by (A), (B), (C) and (D). By using all the four sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. Choose the correct order of the sentences from the four alternatives.You would be very surprised indeed to find it hot.Cold, of course.And yet that was what I found when I visited North Island, the northern part of New Zealand.When you go bathing in a river or a pond, do you expect the water to be hot or cold?

A. ACBD
B. CABD
C. ACDB
D. DBAC
Answer» E.
1387.

DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6.1. Reservation should not exceed 50% for the civil services for want of balance and efficiency.If reservation is 50% it is adequate for aspirants from reserved category and even unreserved category to get an equal opportunity.The number of aspirants to the civil services in India is very large and they come from various socioeconomic backgrounds.These aspirants come from both reserved and unreserved category.But if reservation were to exceed 50% mark, a lot of deserving candidates from unreserved category would be deprived of a chance.6. Thus to achieve optimum efficiency, it is essential to maintain a maximum of 50% reservation."

A. ADBC
B. BCAD
C. CABD
D. BADC
Answer» C. CABD
1388.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions, the sentences P, Q, R and S, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Choose the most logical order of the sentences from amongst the four given choices so as to form a coherent paragraph.P: Almost a century ago, when the father of the modem automobile industry. Henry Ford, sold the first Model T car, he decided that only the best would do for his customers. Q: Today, it is committed to delivering the' finest quality with over six million vehicles a year in over 200 countries across the world. R: And for over 90 years, this philosophy has endured in the Ford Motor company. S: Thus a vehicle is ready for the customers only, if it passes the Ford 'Zero Defect Programme'.

A. PQRS
B. PRQS
C. RSPQ
D. PRSQ
Answer» E.
1389.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions, the sentences P, Q, R and S, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Choose the most logical order of the sentences from amongst the four given choices so as to form a coherent paragraph.P: Michael Hofman, a poet and translator, accepts this sorry fact without approval.Q: But thanklessness and impossibility do not daunt him.R: He acknowledges too-infact, he returns to the point often-the best translators of poetry always fail at some level.S: Hofman feels passionately about his work and this is clear from his writings.T: In terms of the gap between worth and rewards, translators come somewhere near nurses and street cleaners.

A. TPRSQ
B. TPRQS
C. PSTQR
D. SRTPQ
Answer» C. PSTQR
1390.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions, the sentences P, Q, R and S, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Choose the most logical order of the sentences from amongst the four given choices so as to form a coherent paragraph.P: Participation involves more than the formal sharing of decisions.Q: Through anticipation individuals or organisations consider trends and make plans, shielding institutions from trauma of learning by shock.R: Innovative learning involves both anticipation and participation.S: It is an attitude characterised by the cooperation, dialogue and empathy.

A. QRSP
B. PQRS
C. RQPS
D. SPQR
Answer» D. SPQR
1391.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. P: equality before law and the right Q: however money and all that money R: today political freedom assures people S: to elect their government T: can buy is not fairly distributed

A. RPSQT
B. RSPQT
C. SRQPT
D. QTSPR
Answer» B. RSPQT
1392.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. P: he was highly sensitive and resentful Q: towards the country or to those R: when there was even implied discourtesy S: while he was extremely gentle and tolerant T: he held in honour

A. RPSQT
B. RSPQT
C. SPRQT
D. QTSPR
Answer» C. SPRQT
1393.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. P: disintegrates some part of the old truths, and Q: there by upsets the way of men's thinking and R: science does not merely add new truths to the old ones, but S: sometimes the new truth it discovers T: the ways of their lives

A. RPSQT
B. RSPQT
C. SRQPT
D. QTSPR
Answer» C. SRQPT
1394.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. P: Indian Q: earn as much R: working women S: as men

A. PRQS
B. RSQP
C. RQPS
D. PRSQ
Answer» B. RSQP
1395.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. P: she Q: his phone number R: didn't know S: she claimed

A. RPSQ
B. SPRQ
C. RQPS
D. PRSQ
Answer» C. RQPS
1396.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence.P: checked regularlyQ: you should haveR: blood pressureS: your

A. RPSQ
B. RSQP
C. QSRP
D. QPSR
Answer» D. QPSR
1397.

DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. to the total cost of the product (P)/ in reasonable proportion (Q)/ advertising cost are (R)/ no longer(S)

A. RSPQ
B. RPQS
C. RQSP
D. PSRQ
Answer» B. RPQS
1398.

DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence.A person considering himself to be superior in culture and intellect.

A. highbrow
B. honorary
C. pessimist
D. connoisseur
Answer» B. honorary
1399.

DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence. One who is a habitual drunkard.

A. teetotaller
B. sot
C. uxorious
D. sadist
Answer» C. uxorious
1400.

DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence.One who is a brilliant performer on stage (specially music)

A. musician
B. vocalist
C. virtuoso
D. veteran
Answer» D. veteran