General English MCQs
Topic Notes: General English
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Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
1321
Induce
Answer:
Cause
To induce (مائل کرنا) means to succeed in persuading someone, or to 'cause' (سبب بننا) or bring about an action or state.
1322
Indolence
Answer:
Laziness
Indolence (سستی) is avoidance of activity or exertion; 'laziness' (کاہلی).
1323
Indite
Answer:
Put into writing
To indite (تحریر کرنا) is an archaic word meaning to 'put into writing' (لکھنا) or compose text. It is not to be confused with 'indict' (الزام لگانا).
1324
Indiscriminate
Answer:
Unselective
Indiscriminate (بلا امتیاز) means done at random, without careful judgment. 'Unselective' (غیر منتخب) is a direct synonym. 'Careful' (محتاط) and 'Biased' (متعصب) are antonyms.
1325
Indignity
Answer:
Insult
An indignity (ذلت) is treatment or circumstances that cause one to feel shame or lose dignity. It is a form of 'insult' (توهین) or humiliation.
1326
Indigent
Answer:
Penurious
Indigent (مفلس) means poor or needy. 'Penurious' (تنگ دست) is a strong synonym, meaning extremely poor. 'Affluent' (امیر) is the antonym.
1327
Indigenous
Answer:
Native
Indigenous (مقامی) means originating or occurring naturally in a particular place. 'Native' (باشندہ) is a direct synonym.
1328
Indictment
Answer:
Accusation
An indictment (فرد جرم) is a formal 'accusation' (الزام) or charge of a serious crime. 'Exoneration' (بریت) is the antonym.
1329
Indict
Answer:
Accuse
To indict (الزام لگانا) someone is to formally 'accuse' (مجرم قرار دینا) them of or charge them with a serious crime.
1330
Indicative
Answer:
Suggestive of
Indicative (علامت) means serving as a sign or indication of something. It is 'suggestive of' (کا اشارہ) a particular state.