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
1531
Envisage
Answer:
To visualize
To envisage (تصور کرنا) means to contemplate or conceive of as a possibility; 'to visualize' (ذہن میں لانا) a future event.
1532
Entitlement
Answer:
Legal benefit
An entitlement (استحقاق) is the fact of having a right to something. It is a 'legal benefit' (قانونی فائدہ) or claim.
1533
Entail
Answer:
Necessitate
To entail (مستلزم ہونا) means to involve something as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence. It 'necessitates' (ضروری بنانا) that consequence.
1534
Enmity
Answer:
Hostility
Enmity (دشمنی) is a state of active opposition or 'hostility' (عداوت) toward someone, as if they were an enemy.
1535
Enigmatic
Answer:
Difficult to understand
Enigmatic (پراسرار) is the adjective for enigma. It means mysterious, puzzling, or 'difficult to understand' (سمجھنے میں مشکل).
1536
Enigma
Answer:
Question
An enigma (معمہ) is a person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand. It is a 'problem' (مسئلہ) or 'question' (سوال) that is hard to solve. 'Solution' (حل) is the antonym.
1537
Enhance
Answer:
Improve
To enhance (بڑھانا) means to intensify, increase, or 'improve' (بہتر بنانا) the quality, value, or extent of something.
1538
Engrossed
Answer:
Absorbed
To be engrossed (محو) in something means to have all one's attention 'absorbed' (جذب) by it. 'Disturbed' (پریشان) is an antonym.
1539
Engender
Answer:
Cause
To engender (پیدا کرنا) means to 'cause' (سبب بننا) or give rise to a feeling, situation, or condition.
1540
Enervate
Answer:
Weaken
To enervate (کمزور کرنا) means to 'weaken' (ناتواں کرنا) someone or drain them of energy and vitality. 'Invigorate' (مضبوط کرنا) is the direct antonym.