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प्राचीन का विलोम चुनिए।

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  • Asked in: SSC, Railway, Banking and other competitive exams.
  • Also asked in: RRB NTPC, CHSL, State PCS and online mock tests.
  • Topic: यह सामग्री अभी उपलब्ध नहीं है।

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यह सामग्री अभी उपलब्ध नहीं है। FAQs

Common questions and clear answers for this topic.

What are Antonyms in English and how are they tested in exams?

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. For example Hot-Cold, Happy-Sad, Dark-Light. In competitive exams like SSC CGL, Bank PO, and UPSC, antonym questions test vocabulary knowledge. Candidates are asked to identify the word most opposite in meaning to a given word.

What is the difference between Antonyms and Synonyms?

Synonyms are words with similar meanings like Happy-Joyful while Antonyms are words with opposite meanings like Happy-Sad. Both are important for English section in SSC, Banking, and Railway exams. Knowing both synonyms and antonyms helps improve vocabulary and score better in competitive exams.

How to improve Antonym vocabulary for competitive exams?

Tips to improve Antonym vocabulary: Read English newspapers daily, Learn word pairs with their antonym, Use flashcards for memorization, Practice previous year SSC and Bank PO papers, Use word roots and prefixes like un-, in-, dis- to find opposites. Consistent practice is the key to mastering antonyms.

What are common Antonym questions asked in SSC CGL exams?

Common SSC CGL Antonym questions include words like: Benevolent opposite Malevolent, Abundant opposite Scarce, Diligent opposite Lazy, Lucid opposite Obscure, Verbose opposite Concise, Magnanimous opposite Petty, Ephemeral opposite Permanent. Focus on high-frequency words from previous year papers.

What are prefixes used to form Antonyms in English?

Common prefixes to form Antonyms: un- (happy-unhappy), in- (correct-incorrect), dis- (honest-dishonest), im- (possible-impossible), ir- (regular-irregular), il- (legal-illegal), non- (sense-nonsense). Understanding these prefixes helps quickly identify antonyms in SSC, Bank, and Railway English sections.