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One Word Substitution from SSC CGL 2015 - 9th August 2015

Dear Readers,

Here we are posting the questions on "ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION" which came in SSC CGL 2015 Exam held on 9th August 2015 in both the shifts.

Morning Shift

1. A process involving too much official formality
A) Diplomacy  
B) Bureaucracy
C) Red-tapism
D) Nepotism

2. A person who enters without any invitation
A) Burglar        
B) Intruder
C) Thief              
D) Vandal

3. Not suitable for eating
A) Tasteless      
B) Uneatable
C) Inedible        
D) Spicy

4. A recurrent compulsive urge to steal
A) Pneumonia
B) Insomnia
C) Nymphomania          
D) Kleptomania

5. Act of injuring another’s reputation by any slanderous communication
A) Orchestration            
B) Aberration
C) Misrepresentation  
D) Defamation

6. A story in which animals or objects speak and give wholesome moral lesson
A) Fable            
B) Parable
C) Allegory        
D) Legend

7. Medical study of skin and its diseases
A) Dermatology              
B) Endocrinology
C) Gynaecology
D) Orthopaedics

Evening Shift

8. That which cannot be effaced
A) Illegible
B) Indelible
C) Invincible
D) Affable

9. Conferred as an honor
A) Honorary
B) Honorarium
C) Honorific
D) Honorable

10. The Burial of a corpse
A) Interment
B) Interpose
C) Interrogate
D) Interment

11. To free someone from all blames
A) Exonerate
B) Consolidate
C) Fling
D) Forbid

12. One who does not believe in the existence of God
A) Cynic
B) Theist
C) Atheist
D) Mystic

13. One who makes an official examination of accounts
A) Auditor
B) Chartered Accountant
C) Register
D) Creditor

14. A person who deliberately set fire to a building
A) Assassin
B) Extortionist
C) Hijacker
D) Arsonist

ANSWERS
1
C
8
B
2
B
9
A
3
C
10
D
4
D
11
A
5
D
12
C
6
A
13
A
7
A
14
D



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