On the Rule of the Road Synonyms
Question 1.
A stout old lady walking down the middle of street caused a great confusion.
(a) vision
(b) clarity
(c) mess
(d) mesh
Answer:
(c) mess
Question 2.
She caused great peril to herself.
(a) safety
(b) frill
(c) shrill
(d) danger
Answer:
(d) danger
Question 3.
One who walks on the pavement is called,
(a) stalker
(b) walker
(c) pedestrian
(d) martian
Answer:
(c) pedestrian
Question 4.
We have got liberty now.
(a) tyranny
(b) freedom
(c) avarice
(d) slavery
Answer:
(b) freedom
Question 5.
The end of such liberty would be universal chaos.
(a) brotherhood
(b) love
(c) peace
(d) confusion
Answer:
(d) confusion
Question 6.
Individual liberty would become social anarchy.
(a) cooperation
(b) vanity
(c) civility
(d) lawlessness
Answer:
(d) lawlessness
Question 7.
Liberties of all may be preserved.
(a) excluded
(b) severed
(c) mainteained
(d) pointed
Answer:
(c) mainteained
Question 8.
Liberties of everybody must be curtailed.
(a) enhanced
(b) increased
(c) levelled
(d) reduced
Answer:
(d) reduced
Question 9.
He is a symbol of tyranny.
(a) plutocracy
(b) democracy
(c) aristocracy
(d) autocracy
Answer:
(d) autocracy
Question 10.
We may choose to be wise or ridiculous.
(a) serious
(b) funny
(c) earnest
(d) critical
Answer:
(b) funny
Question 11.
You can be conventional or odd.
(a) common
(b) usual
(c) strength
(d) popular
Answer:
(c) strength
Question 12.
If I play trombone in my bedroom, my family will object.
(a) accept
(b) approve
(c) oppose
(d) oppese
Answer:
(c) oppose
Question 13.
Liberty is a social contract.
(a) contact
(b) encounter
(c) confront
(d) agreement
Answer:
(d) agreement
Question 14.
I have to accommodate the interests of others.
(a) reject
(b) decline
(c) accomplish
(d) fit in with
Answer:
(d) fit in with
Question 15.
A reasonable consideration for the rights or feelings for the others is the foundation of social conduct.
(a) thoughtfulness
(b) rejection
(c) confrontation
(d) argument
Answer:
(a) thoughtfulness
Question 1.
A stout old lady was walking.
(a) fat
(b) obese
(c) brittle
(d) lean
Answer:
(d) lean
Question 2.
We’ve got liberty now.
(a) freedom
(b) slavery
(c) right
(d) democracy
Answer:
(b) slavery
Question 3.
Such liberty would be universal chaos.
(a) disorder
(b) confusion
(c) order
(d) mess
Answer:
(c) order
Question 4.
Individual liberty would have become social anarchy.
(a) order
(b) disorder
(c) confusion
(d) mess
Answer:
(a) order
Question 5.
Liberties of all may be preserved.
(a) conserved
(b) damaged
(c) retained
(d) maintained
Answer:
(b) damaged
Question 6.
Liberties of everybody must be curtailed.
(a) reduced
(b) constrained
(c) restricted
(d) increased
Answer:
(d) increased
Question 7.
The policeman is not a symbol of tyranny.
(a) democracy
(b) autocracy
(c) plutocracy
(d) aristocracy
Answer:
(a) democracy
Question 8.
If you are a reasonable person, you would understand liberty.
(a) sound
(b) fair
(c) logical
(d) unreasonable
Answer:
(d) unreasonable
Question 9.
I have liberty to be indifferent to you.
(a) caring
(b) disinterested
(c) heedless
(d) unconcerned
Answer:
(a) caring
Question 10.
We may choose to be harsh or easy.
(a) rude
(b) soft
(c) rough
(d) severe
Answer:
(b) soft
Question 11.
I have to accommodate my liberty to other’s liberties.
(a) adjust
(b) hinder
(c) fit in with
(d) give up
Answer:
(b) hinder
Question 12.
We are conscious of much more imperfections of others than of our own.
(a) frailties
(b) follies
(c) perfections
(d) shortcomings
Answer:
(c) perfections
Question 13.
A reasonable consideration for the rights or feelings for the others is the foundation of social conduct.
(a) thoughtfulness
(b) heedfulness
(c) heedlessness
(d) sensitivity
Answer:
(c) heedlessness
Question 14.
I must not interfere with their liberty to sleep in guiet.
(a) solemnity
(b) quietude
(c) tranquillity
(d) noise
Answer:
(d) noise
Question 15.
The lady walked down the middle of the road with great peril to herself.
(a) danger
(b) safety
(c) horror
(d) criticality
Answer:
(b) safety
Question 1.
A stout old lady was walking.
(a) fat
(b) obese
(c) brittle
(d) lean
Answer:
(d) lean
Question 2.
We’ve got liberty now.
(a) freedom
(b) slavery
(c) right
(d) democracy
Answer:
(b) slavery
Question 3.
Such liberty would be universal chaos.
(a) disorder
(b) confusion
(c) order
(d) mess
Answer:
(c) order
Question 4.
Individual liberty would have become social anarchy.
(a) order
(b) disorder
(c) confusion
(d) mess
Answer:
(a) order
Question 5.
Liberties of all may be preserved.
(a) conserved
(b) damaged
(c) retained
(d) maintained
Answer:
(b) damaged
Question 6.
Liberties of everybody must be curtailed.
(a) reduced
(b) constrained
(c) restricted
(d) increased
Answer:
(d) increased
Question 7.
The policeman is not a symbol of tyranny.
(a) democracy
(b) autocracy
(c) plutocracy
(d) aristocracy
Answer:
(a) democracy
Question 8.
If you are a reasonable person, you would understand liberty.
(a) sound
(b) fair
(c) logical
(d) unreasonable
Answer:
(d) unreasonable
Question 9.
I have liberty to be indifferent to you.
(a) caring
(b) disinterested
(c) heedless
(d) unconcerned
Answer:
(a) caring
Question 10.
We may choose to be harsh or easy.
(a) rude
(b) soft
(c) rough
(d) severe
Answer:
(b) soft
Question 11.
I have to accommodate my liberty to other’s liberties.
(a) adjust
(b) hinder
(c) fit in with
(d) give up
Answer:
(b) hinder
Question 12.
We are conscious of much more imperfections of others than of our own.
(a) frailties
(b) follies
(c) perfections
(d) shortcomings
Answer:
(c) perfections
Question 13.
A reasonable consideration for the rights or feelings for the others is the foundation of social conduct.
(a) thoughtfulness
(b) heedfulness
(c) heedlessness
(d) sensitivity
Answer:
(c) heedlessness
Question 14.
I must not interfere with their liberty to sleep in guiet.
(a) solemnity
(b) quietude
(c) tranquillity
(d) noise
Answer:
(d) noise
Question 15.
The lady walked down the middle of the road with great peril to herself.
(a) danger
(b) safety
(c) horror
(d) criticality
Answer:
(b) safety
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