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520. Study of caves, , (1) speleology (2)selsmology, (3) topology §=—_(4) nurnismatics, . Government by the few, (1) oligarchy — (2) autocracy, (3) monarchy (4) anarchy, Materials that change naturally, by the action of bacteria, (1) inflammable, (2) perishable, (3) blological, (4) biodegradable, . Having a stale smell or taste, (1) rancid (2) insipid, (3) savoury (4) tepid, . A wooden object used for connecting animals that are pulling, a vehicle, (1) rein (2) leash, (3) whip (4) yoke, 525. A man who knows a lot about, things like food, music and art, (1) priest (2) optimist, (3) hostage — (4) connoisseur, 526. A doctor who specializes in diseases of the nose, (1) rhinologist (2) otolagist, (3) pathologist (4) podiatrist, Directions (527-531) : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can, be substituted for the given words/, sentence., (SSC CHSL (10+2) DEO & LDC, Exam. 02.11.2014, Patna Region :, Ist Sitting), §27. Animals which suckle their, young, (1) herbivores (2) mammals, (3) carnivores (4) omnivores, 528. A drug or other substance that, Induces sleep, (1) reviver (2) stimulant, (3) energic (4) sedative, 529. A speech delivered without any, preparation, (1) temporary, (2) exemplary, (3) extempore, (4) contemporary, 530. Animals that eat flesh, (1) herbivorous, (2) carnivorous, (3) omnivorous., (4) insectivorous, . Afictitious name especially one, assumed by an author, (1) nickname (2) pseudonym, (3) sobriquet —(4) pet name, , 522., , , , Directions (532-536) : In each, of the following questions, out of the, four alternatives choose the one which, can be substituted for the given, words/sentence., , (SSC CHSL (10+2) DEO & LDC, Exam. 02.11.2014, IInd Sitting}, Widespread scarcity of food, (1) hunger (2) drought, (3) poverty (4) famine, Inflammation of gums, (1) gangerene, (2) gingivitis, (3) conjunctivitis, (4) orchitis, A book written by an unknown, author, (1) anonymous (2) acrimonious, (3) audacious (4) assiduous, 535. An event that causes great harm, , 532., , 533,, , 534,, , todams, (1) problem — (2) disaster, (3) pain (4) retiet, , 536. Beyond correction, (1) inveterate (2) glib, (3) incorrigible (4) incongruous, Directions (537 - 541) : Ineach, of the following questions, out of the, four alternatives choose the one which, can be substituted for the given, words/sentence., (SSC CHSL (10+2) DEO & LDC, Exam. 09.11.2014), 537. Incapable of error, (1) erroneous = (2) incorrigible, (3) unbeatable (4) infallible, 538. One who belleves everything he, , or she hears, (1) credulous (2) credible, (3) creditable (4) credential, , 539. An allowance made to a wife by, her husband, when they are legally separated., , (1) alimony (2) parsimony, (3) matrimony (4) honorarium, 540. Wild imagination, , (1) whim (2)fantasy, , (@) tancy (4)memory, 541. A poem of fourteen lines, , (1) ballad 2) psalm, , (3) sonnet (4) caret, , Directions (542-546) : In the, following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can, be substituted for the given wards/, words printed in bold in the sentence., , {SSC CHSL (10-2) DEO & LDC, Exam. 16.11.2014, Patna Region, Ist Sitting), , , , 542. The secretary's proposal was, adopted with the full agreement, of all the members., , (1) ambitiously (2) unanimously, (3) equivocally (4) vehemently, , 543. That which makes It difficult to, recognize the presence or real, nature of something, (1) camouflage (2) transparent, (3) infallible (4) image, , 544. Code of diplomatic etiquette and, precedence, (1) formality, (2) statesmanship, (3) protecol, (4) hierarchy, , 545. Apersonwho can make himself/, herself feel at home in any country, (1) cosmocrat (2)cosmesis, (3) cosmetician (4) cosmopolitan, , 546. The Bedouin Arabs are people, of no fixed abode., , (1) barbarians (2) nomads, (3) vagabonds (4) travellers, Directions (547 - 551): In the, following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can, be substituted for the given words/, sentence., (SSC CHSL (10+2) DEO & LDC, Exam. 16.11.2014), , 547. A person who drives our motar, cars, (1) driver (2) chauffeur, , (3) conductor (4) lift-operator, . The headmaster brought back, to mind the outstanding, achievernents of the school., , (1) remembered (2)reminded, (3) reminiscad —(4)recalled, Lack of feeling, , (1) empathy — (2) apathy, (3) sympathy (4) pity, 550. Accidental good fortune, (1) serendipity (2) good luck, (3) chance — A) fluke, Short speech or poem given at, the end of a play or a book, (1) epilogue — 2) epigram, (3) epitaph {4) epicure, Directions (552-563) : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can, be substituted for the given words/, sentences., (SSC GL Tler-1! Exam, 21.09.2014), , 549., , $81., , SEE-639