One Word Substitution [Page 3]
HP Patwari-2026 Mock Test Series
[12 Full Length Tests]
| 501 | One who plans and draws the design of buildings and superintends their erection | Architect |
| 502 | One who pretends to be what he is not | Hypocrite |
| 503 | One who remains unmoved by opinions of others | Impervious |
| 504 | One who retires from society to live a solitary life | Recluse, Hermit |
| 505 | One who runs away from justice or the law | Fugitive |
| 506 | One who sells articles at public sales | Auctioneer |
| 507 | One who sells fowls, ducks, turkeys, etc. | Poulterer |
| 508 | One who sells securities anticipating fall in prices | Bear |
| 509 | One who sells sweets and pastries | Confectioner |
| 510 | One who sets type for books, newspapers etc. | Compositor |
| 511 | One who shoots with bows and arrows | Archer |
| 512 | One who sneers at the aims and beliefs of his fellow men | Cynic |
| 513 | One who speaks many languages | Polyglot |
| 514 | One who starts a business venture | Entrepreneur |
| 515 | One who steals books | Biblioklept |
| 516 | One who steals from the pockets of others | Pick-Pocket |
| 517 | One who studies plant and animal life | Naturalist |
| 518 | One who studies rocks and soils | Geologist |
| 519 | One who studies the evolution of mankind | Anthropologist |
| 520 | One who studies the past through objects left behind | Archaeologist |
| 521 | One who studies the pattern of voting in elections | Psephologist |
| 522 | One who studies the stars | Astronomer |
| 523 | One who supervises in the examination hall | Invigilator |
| 524 | One who takes care of a building | Janitor |
| 525 | One who takes over after another in office or employment | Successor |
| 526 | One who takes refuge in a foreign country | Refugee, Alien |
| 527 | One who talks continuously | Loquacious |
| 528 | One who talks in his sleep | Somniloquist |
| 529 | One who teaches dancing | Choreographer |
| 530 | One who tests eyesight and sells spectacles | Optician |
| 531 | One who totally abstains from alcoholic drinks | Teetotaller |
| 532 | One who translates somebody’s speech into another language | Interpreter |
| 533 | One who treats diseases by performing operations | Surgeon |
| 534 | One who treats diseases by rubbing the muscles | Masseur |
| 535 | One who walks in his sleep | Somnambulist |
| 536 | One who walks on foot | Pedestrian |
| 537 | One who walks on ropes | Funambulist |
| 538 | One who works for the rights and welfare of the women | Feminist |
| 539 | One who works in a coal-mine | Collier |
| 540 | One who works in brass | Brazier |
| 541 | One who works or serves only for money | Mercenary |
| 542 | One who works very hard and can’t stop working | Workaholic |
| 543 | One who writes biography | Biographer |
| 544 | One who writes books | Author |
| 545 | One who writes for the newspapers | Journalist, Reporter, Correspondent |
| 546 | One who writes novels | Novelist |
| 547 | One who writes plays | Dramatist, Playwright |
| 548 | One who writes poetry | Poet |
| 549 | One who writes shorthand | Stenographer |
| 550 | Ordinary remarks often repeated | Platitudes |
| 551 | Ordinary shares of a limited company | Equities |
| 552 | Original inhabitants of a place | Aborigines |
| 553 | Passing off another author’s work as one’s own | Plagiarism |
| 554 | Payment allowed to a woman on legal separation from husband | Alimony |
| 555 | Payment in addition to regular or base wages | Bonus |
| 556 | People attending a religious programme | Congregation |
| 557 | People collected together in the street | Crowd |
| 558 | People gathered for some common purpose | Gathering, Assembly |
| 559 | People listening to a concert or lecture | Audience |
| 560 | People watching a play or a match etc. | Spectators |
| 561 | People who speak two languages | Bilingual |
| 562 | Person having the same name | Namesake |
| 563 | Persons working together in the same institution | Colleagues |
| 564 | Planned tour schedule | Itinerary |
| 565 | Pledge given by a prisoner for temporary release not to escape | Parole |
| 566 | Point of no profit and no loss | Breakeven |
| 567 | Practice of having more than one husband at a time | Polyandry |
| 568 | Practice of having more than one wife at a time | Polygamy |
| 569 | Practice of talking too much about one self | Egotism |
| 570 | Privilege, enjoyed by citizens | Right |
| 571 | Ravishing a lady by force without her willingness | Rape |
| 572 | Reduction of value of currency in relation to foreign currencies | Devaluation |
| 573 | Repetition of speech or writing word for word | Verbatim |
| 574 | Rising from the dead | Resurrection |
| 575 | Rock from which metal is extracted | Ore |
| 576 | Signature of some important person in his own hand-writing | Autograph |
| 577 | Something spiritual (love) | Platonic |
| 578 | Something that can be easily broken | Brittle, Fragile |
| 579 | Speaking to oneself | Soliloquy |
| 580 | Specialist in diseases of bones | Orthopedist |
| 581 | Specialist in diseases specific to children | Pediatrician |
| 582 | Specialist in diseases specific to women | Gynecologist |
| 583 | Stage between boyhood and youth | Adolescence |
| 584 | State of antagonism | Hostility |
| 585 | Statement of anticipated revenue & expenditure | Budget |
| 586 | Stories which build morale | Parables |
| 587 | Substance having power to destroy germs | Germicide |
| 588 | Take legal action against somebody | Prosecute |
| 589 | Taking neither side in the struggle | Neutral |
| 590 | Taking place after many years | Perennial |
| 591 | Taking place after three years | Triennial |
| 592 | Taking place after two years | Biennial |
| 593 | Taking place every year | Annual |
| 594 | Taking place twice a year | Biannual |
| 595 | That can be carried easily | Portable |
| 596 | That cannot be dissolved | Insoluble |
| 597 | That cannot be overcome | Insurmountable |
| 598 | That cannot be repaired | Irreparable |
| 599 | That cannot be separated | Inseparable |
| 600 | That does not bear the name of the writer | Anonymous |
| 601 | That does not die | Immortal |
| 602 | That has no equal | Unique |
| 603 | That moves from one place to another | Migratory |
| 604 | That which cannot be avoided | Inevitable, Unavoidable |
| 605 | That which cannot be believed | Incredible |
| 606 | That which cannot be conquered | Invincible |
| 607 | That which cannot be corrected | Incorrigible |
| 608 | That which cannot be cured | Incurable |
| 609 | That which cannot be described | Indescribable |
| 610 | That which cannot be dispensed with | Indispensable |
| 611 | That which cannot be imitated | Inimitable |
| 612 | That which cannot be lessened or reduced | Irreducible |
| 613 | That which cannot be made good in case of loss | Irreplaceable |
| 614 | That which cannot be made plain or understood | Inexplicable |
| 615 | That which cannot be moved | Immovable |
| 616 | That which cannot be passed | Impassable |
| 617 | That which cannot be pierced or penetrated | Impenetrable |
| 618 | That which cannot be practised | Impracticable |
| 619 | That which cannot be rubbed or blotted out | Indelible |
| 620 | That which cannot be satisfied | Insatiable |
| 621 | That which cannot be seen | Invisible |
| 622 | That which cannot be understood | Unintelligible |
| 623 | That which cannot be wounded or injured | Invulnerable |
| 624 | That which is against law | Illegal |
| 625 | The act of killing a human being | Homicide |
| 626 | The act of killing oneself | Suicide |
| 627 | The act of speaking disrespectfully about sacred things | Blasphemy |
| 628 | The act or practice of spying | Espionage |
| 629 | The animals of a certain region | Fauna |
| 630 | The art of beautiful hand-writing | Calligraphy |
| 631 | The art of conducting negotiations between nations | Diplomacy |
| 632 | The art of cultivating and managing gardens | Horticulture |
| 633 | The art of effective speaking or oral reading | Elocution |
| 634 | The art of elegant speech or writing | Rhetoric |
| 635 | The art of making maps and charts | Cartography |
| 636 | The art of telling the future by the study of the stars | Astrology |
| 637 | The art of tilling / cultivating land | Agriculture |
| 638 | The belief that God pervades nature | Pantheism |
| 639 | The bony framework of the body | Skeleton |
| 640 | The central or innermost part of fruit | Core |
| 641 | The circle of light seen in pictures around the heads of prophets | Halo |
| 642 | The cloth which is wrapped round a dead body | Winding-Sheet |
| 643 | The commander of fleet | Admiral |
| 644 | The dead body of a human being | Corpse |
| 645 | The dead body of an animal | Carcass |
| 646 | The dead skin cast off by a snake | Slough |
| 647 | The district under the jurisdiction of a bishop | Diocese |
| 648 | The exclusive right to buy or sell a commodity | Monopoly |
| 649 | The first night of newly married couple | Honeymoon |
| 650 | The first speech delivered by a person | Maiden |
| 651 | The framework of a vehicle | Chassis |
| 652 | The gradual recovery of health after an illness or injury | Convalescence |
| 653 | The green colouring matter in the leaves of plants | Chlorophyll |
| 654 | The head of a cathedral | Dean |
| 655 | The head of a college | Principal |
| 656 | The head of a town council or corporation | Mayor |
| 657 | The home of a lion | Den |
| 658 | The house or shelter of a gipsy | Caravan |
| 659 | The importer or exporter of goods without paying customs duty | Smuggler |
| 660 | The inside of a nut | Kernel |
| 661 | The kitchen of a ship | Caboose, Galley |
| 662 | The last work (literary) of a writer | Swan Song |
| 663 | The life story of a person written by himself | Autobiography |
| 664 | The life story of a person written by somebody else | Biography |
| 665 | The likeness or representation of a person | Effigy |
| 666 | The liquid which comes out from a sewerage tank | Effluent |
| 667 | The main division of an army | Battalion |
| 668 | The meat of deer | Venison |
| 669 | The meat of sheep | Mutton |
| 670 | The mosquito which transmits malaria | Anopheles |
| 671 | The part of milk from which cheese is made | Casein |
| 672 | The person in charge of a library | Librarian |
| 673 | The person in charge of a ship | Captain |
| 674 | The plants and vegetation of a certain region | Flora |
| 675 | The practice of having two wives or two husbands at a time | Bigamy |
| 676 | The practice of marrying one at a time | Monogamy |
| 677 | The practice of putting painlessly to death | Euthanasia |
| 678 | The principal church in the diocese (bishop’s district) | Cathedral |
| 679 | The process by means of which plants and animals breathe | Respiration |
| 680 | The process by which the young plant begins to grow | Germination |
| 681 | The quality of being balanced in all situations | Equanimity |
| 682 | The resting place of a wild animal | Lair |
| 683 | The right of self-government | Autonomy |
| 684 | The science dealing with the life of animals | Zoology |
| 685 | The science of government | Politics |
| 686 | The science of land management | Agronomics |
| 687 | The science of measuring | Mensurations |
| 688 | The science of numbers | Mathematics |
| 689 | The science of the structure of the human body | Anatomy |
| 690 | The science of triangles | Trigonometry |
| 691 | The science which deals with the varieties of human race | Ethnology |
| 692 | The science which deals with the working of human body | Physiology |
| 693 | The scientific study of industrial arts | Technology |
| 694 | The sleeping rooms in a college or public institution | Dormitory |
| 695 | The study of ancient buildings and prehistoric remains | Archaeology |
| 696 | The study of ancient writing | Paleography |
| 697 | The study of birds | Ornithology |
| 698 | The study of coins | Numismatics |
| 699 | The study of eggs | Oology |
| 700 | The study of heavenly bodies and the earth in relation to them | Astronomy |
| 701 | The study of lakes or ponds | Limnology |
| 702 | The study of languages | Philology |
| 703 | The study of mankind | Anthropology |
| 704 | The study of mountains | Orology |
| 705 | The study of physical life or living matter | Biology |
| 706 | The study of plants | Botany |
| 707 | The study of rocks and soils | Geology |
| 708 | The study of the human face | Physiognomy |
| 709 | The study of the human mind | Psychology |
| 710 | The study of the origin and history of words | Etymology |
| 711 | The track of a wild animal | Spoor |
| 712 | The white part of an egg | Albumen |
| 713 | The wife or husband of a king or a queen | Consort |
| 714 | The worship of idols or false gods | Idolatry |
| 715 | The yellow part of an egg | Yolk |
| 716 | Those killed or wounded in battle | Casualties |
| 717 | Through which water cannot pass | Waterproof |
| 718 | To abstain from sex | Celibacy |
| 719 | To banish from one’s country | Expatriate |
| 720 | To be over-particular about spending money | Parsimonious |
| 721 | To carry away a person forcibly | Kidnap |
| 722 | To change to stone | Petrify |
| 723 | To compensate for loss or damage | Indemnify |
| 724 | To cut off a part of a person’s body which is infected | Amputate |
| 725 | To dig up a corpse | Exhume |
| 726 | To enter a country as an enemy | Invade |
| 727 | To free a person of all blames in a case | Exonerate |
| 728 | To go from bad to worse | Deteriorate |
| 729 | To keep apart to prevent from infecting others | Isolate |
| 730 | To learn by heart | Memorise |
| 731 | To make expressive gestures or motions while speaking | Gesticulate |
| 732 | To move from one country to another | Migrate |
| 733 | To preserve a dead body from putrefaction | Embalm |
| 734 | To put to one’s own use the money with which one is entrusted | Embezzle |
| 735 | To reduce to nothing | Annihilate |
| 736 | To reduce to powder | Pulverize |
| 737 | To remove the offensive portions of a book | Expurgate |
| 738 | To root out an evil or a bad practice etc | Eradicate |
| 739 | To run away with a lover in order to get married secretly | Elope |
| 740 | To send back a person to his own country | Repatriate |
| 741 | To separate the husk from the grain | Winnow |
| 742 | To supply land with water by artificial means | Irrigate |
| 743 | To surround a place with the intention of capturing it | Besiege |
| 744 | Trade mark on paper when held up against light | Watermark |
| 745 | Travelling under another name than one’s own | Incognito |
| 746 | Trees which lose their leaves annually | Deciduous |
| 747 | Unconventional style of living | Bohemian |
| 748 | Unfit for human consumption | Inedible |
| 749 | Value of property after it has been partly damaged | Salvage |
| 750 | Violating or profaning religious things/places | Sacrilege |
| 751 | Voluntary giving up of throne in favour of someone | Abdication |
| 752 | Want or poorness of blood | Anaemia |
| 753 | Wasteful in spending | Extravagant |
| 754 | Words which have the same meaning | Synonyms |
| 755 | Writing that is difficult to read | Illegible, Irreadable |
| 756 | Writing that is easy to read | Legible |
| 757 | Written text of a play, film or broadcast | Script |
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