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A person who deserves all praise


SSC Tier 1 English comprehension-3

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5. A person who deserves all praise.


A. Despicable                        B. Detestable

C. Laudable                            D. Lovable

Answer : Laudable - An action that deserves praise.


         Despicable & Detestable means the same - Hateful, Intense Dislike.

         
6. One who has long experience.

A. Expert                                B. Novice

C. Practitioner                     D. Veteran

Answer : Veteran - Person who has long experience on a particular field or                                                                           occupation

                    Expert - Person who is skillful on a particular area
                    Novice - Person who is new / who doesn't any experience on a                                                                                job/situation
                    Practitioner - Person who is actively engaged in a profession 

7. A study of ancient things.


A. Physiology                        B. Archaeology

C. Ethnology                          D. Zoology

Answer : Archaelogy 


                Physiology - Branch of science deals with normal functioning of living                                                                        organisms and their body parts

                Ethnology - Study of varieties of people and their culture
                Zoology - Branch of science that deals with animal kingdom

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