Story told to illustrate a moral or spiritual truth | One who believes that everything is pre-destined| A person who betrays a friend| One who eats everything| That which can't be rectified or made good |
Stage between boyhood and youth |
1. Story told to illustrate a moral or spiritual truth
[1] Didactic
[2] Parable
[3] Paragon
[4] Paradigm
Stage between boyhood and youth |
Choose the correct word for the given sentence-
1. Story told to illustrate a moral or spiritual truth
[1] Didactic
[2] Parable
[3] Paragon
[4] Paradigm
2. One who believes that everything is pre-destined
[1] Pessimist
[2] Fatalist
[3] Palmist
[4] Astrologer
3. A person who betrays a friend
[1] Traitor
[2] Cheat
[3] Hypocrite
[4] Disloyal
4. A verse letter
[1] Epistle
[2] Epitaph
[3] Pantomine
[4] Lay
5. One who eats everything
[1] Omnipotent
[2] Insolvent
[3] Omniscient
[4] Omnivorous
6. Joint sovereignty exercised over a country by two or more countries
[1] Colonialism
[2] Entente
[3] Pandemonium
[4] Condominium
7. Stage between boyhood and youth
[1] Puberty
[2] Adolescence
[3] Infancy
[4] Maturity
8. To move along with quick, short twistings
[1] Swagger
[2] Stumble
[3] Wriggle
[4] Crawl
9. That which can't be done without
[1] Irrevocable
[2] Impracticable
[3] Indispensable
[4] Impossible
10. That which can't be rectified or made good
[1] Irreparable
[2] Irrevocable
[3] Irreconcilable
[4] Irreplaceable
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