One Word Substitutes


Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentences.

  1. A person who has lost the protection of the law









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    out law out law (N.) : a person who has done something illegal and is hiding to avoid being caught immigrant (N.) : a person who comes to a country where they were not born in order to settle there outcast (N.) : a person who is rejected (from socielty/home) orphan (N.) : a child who has lost both parents

    Correct Option: A

    out law out law (N.) : a person who has done something illegal and is hiding to avoid being caught immigrant (N.) : a person who comes to a country where they were not born in order to settle there outcast (N.) : a person who is rejected (from socielty/home) orphan (N.) : a child who has lost both parents


  1. Regular users of places/ restaurant etc.









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    clientele clientele (N.) : customers collectively client (N.) : someone who pays for goods/services

    Correct Option: B

    clientele clientele (N.) : customers collectively client (N.) : someone who pays for goods/services



  1. A man who collects old and new coins.









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    numismatist numismatist (N.) : a collector and student of money (coins) geologist (N.) : a specialist in geology archaeologist (N.) : a person who studies prehistoric people and their culture zoologist (N.) : a specialist in the branch of biology dealing with animals

    Correct Option: B

    numismatist numismatist (N.) : a collector and student of money (coins) geologist (N.) : a specialist in geology archaeologist (N.) : a person who studies prehistoric people and their culture zoologist (N.) : a specialist in the branch of biology dealing with animals


  1. A place where soldiers live.









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    barracks barracks (N.) : a large building/ group of buildings for soldiers to live in shacks (N.) : a small building usually made of wood/ metal, that has not been built well ordnance depots (N.) : where military supplies and materials are stored

    Correct Option: D

    barracks barracks (N.) : a large building/ group of buildings for soldiers to live in shacks (N.) : a small building usually made of wood/ metal, that has not been built well ordnance depots (N.) : where military supplies and materials are stored



  1. A place of shelter for ships









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    harbour

    Correct Option: A

    harbour