Build Your Vocabulary! Day: 84

 




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Practice Day 84 synonym MCQs in context to improve vocabulary, boost accuracy, and strengthen English skills for exams and communication.



Build Your Vocabulary! Day: 84

1. The 'abrupt' noise startled the sleeping child.

  • The gentle noise startled the sleeping child.
  • The soft noise startled the sleeping child.
  • The sudden noise startled the sleeping child.
  • The calm noise startled the sleeping child.

2. The 'brilliant' idea solved the problem quickly.

  • The dull idea solved the problem quickly.
  • The clever idea solved the problem quickly.
  • The weak idea solved the problem quickly.
  • The poor idea solved the problem quickly.

3. The 'cautious' pedestrian crossed the road carefully.

  • The careful pedestrian crossed the road carefully.
  • The careless pedestrian crossed the road carefully.
  • The rash pedestrian crossed the road carefully.
  • The reckless pedestrian crossed the road carefully.

4. The 'decent' behavior impressed the elders.

  • The rude behavior impressed the elders.
  • The bad behavior impressed the elders.
  • The improper behavior impressed the elders.
  • The proper behavior impressed the elders.

5. The 'evident' mistake was corrected immediately.

  • The hidden mistake was corrected immediately.
  • The unclear mistake was corrected immediately.
  • The slight mistake was corrected immediately.
  • The obvious mistake was corrected immediately.

6. The 'favorable' conditions helped the team win.

  • The helpful conditions helped the team win.
  • The harmful conditions helped the team win.
  • The bad conditions helped the team win.
  • The difficult conditions helped the team win.

7. The 'grim' news shocked the entire village.

  • The happy news shocked the entire village.
  • The serious news shocked the entire village.
  • The cheerful news shocked the entire village.
  • The pleasant news shocked the entire village.

8. The 'humble' request was accepted by the officer.

  • The rude request was accepted by the officer.
  • The harsh request was accepted by the officer.
  • The polite request was accepted by the officer.
  • The arrogant request was accepted by the officer.

9. The 'intense' heat made it difficult to work.

  • The mild heat made it difficult to work.
  • The cool heat made it difficult to work.
  • The light heat made it difficult to work.
  • The extreme heat made it difficult to work.

10. The 'jolly' man made everyone laugh.

  • The sad man made everyone laugh.
  • The angry man made everyone laugh.
  • The dull man made everyone laugh.
  • The cheerful man made everyone laugh.

11. The 'keen' observation helped solve the mystery.

  • The weak observation helped solve the mystery.
  • The dull observation helped solve the mystery.
  • The sharp observation helped solve the mystery.
  • The careless observation helped solve the mystery.

12. The 'loyal' friend stood by him in tough times.

  • The disloyal friend stood by him in tough times.
  • The faithful friend stood by him in tough times.
  • The selfish friend stood by him in tough times.
  • The careless friend stood by him in tough times.

13. The 'mighty' river flowed through the valley.

  • The powerful river flowed through the valley.
  • The weak river flowed through the valley.
  • The small river flowed through the valley.
  • The narrow river flowed through the valley.

14. The 'neat' handwriting impressed the teacher.

  • The messy handwriting impressed the teacher.
  • The rough handwriting impressed the teacher.
  • The unclear handwriting impressed the teacher.
  • The tidy handwriting impressed the teacher.

15. The 'optimistic' player believed in winning.

  • The hopeless player believed in winning.
  • The doubtful player believed in winning.
  • The negative player believed in winning.
  • The hopeful player believed in winning.

16. The 'precaution' saved him from danger.

  • The preventive step saved him from danger.
  • The risky step saved him from danger.
  • The careless step saved him from danger.
  • The dangerous step saved him from danger.

17. The 'quick-witted' boy answered instantly.

  • The slow boy answered instantly.
  • The dull boy answered instantly.
  • The confused boy answered instantly.
  • The intelligent boy answered instantly.

18. The 'reliable' source gave correct information.

  • The unreliable source gave correct information.
  • The doubtful source gave correct information.
  • The dependable source gave correct information.
  • The false source gave correct information.

19. The 'sturdy' chair lasted for many years.

  • The weak chair lasted for many years.
  • The fragile chair lasted for many years.
  • The broken chair lasted for many years.
  • The strong chair lasted for many years.

20. The 'vivid' memory stayed in his mind forever.

  • The clear memory stayed in his mind forever.
  • The dull memory stayed in his mind forever.
  • The faint memory stayed in his mind forever.
  • The unclear memory stayed in his mind forever.

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