★
테스트를 통해 어휘력 다지기!
☞ 어휘력 [wish - (27)] - Ⅰ → [단어/숙어 5]
★
"rebellion"의 동의어.
1.
What does 'revolt' mean?
1) A sudden political action to overthrow
the government
2) A long-term organized armed resistance
3) A collective uprising for a specific purpose
4) A violent resistance against authority
2.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers
to an organized rebellion
against the government or power?
Mutiny
Insurrection
Rising
Uprising
3.
What is the meaning of 'uprising'?
A violent resistance against authority
A long-term organized armed resistance
A rebellion within the military or on a ship
A collective popular revolt or riot
4.
Which term describes a rebellion
within the military or on a ship?
Insurgency
Rising
Revolution
Mutiny
5.
What does 'revolution' aim to achieve?
The overthrow of a system or regime
A long-term organized armed resistance
A collective uprising for a specific purpose
A sudden political action to overthrow
the government
6.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers
to a long-term and organized armed resistance?
Coup
Revolt
Insurgency
Rising
7.
What does 'rising' mean?
A rebellion within the military or on a ship
A violent resistance against authority
A collective uprising for a specific purpose
A sudden political action to overthrow the government
8.
What is the meaning of 'coup' (coup d'état)?
A collective popular revolt or riot
A long-term organized armed resistance
A rebellion within the military or on a ship
A sudden political action to overthrow the government
9.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers
to a large-scale uprising aimed
at overthrowing a government or system?
Revolt
Mutiny
Insurgency
Revolution
10.
What does 'insurgency' typically involve?
A long-term and organized armed resistance
A rebellion within the military
A sudden and unexpected political action
A collective popular riot
11.
Which term describes a rebellion specifically
within a military or naval context?
Revolt
Coup
Mutiny
Rising
12.
What is the primary goal of a 'coup' (coup d'état)?
1) To incite a popular riot
2) To overthrow a government
through sudden political action
3) To organize a long-term resistance
4) To resist authority violently
13.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers to a collective uprising
often involving large groups of people?
Rising
Uprising
Insurrection
Revolt
14.
What distinguishes 'insurrection' from other forms of rebellion?
("distinguish A from B" = "A를 B와 구별하다",
또는 "A와 B의 차이를 알아보다")
1) It is a rebellion within the military.
2) It is a sudden political action to overthrow the government.
3) It is a long-term armed resistance.
4) It is an organized rebellion against the government or power.
15.
Which term refers to a rebellion
with the specific purpose of achieving a particular goal?
Rising
Revolution
Insurgency
Mutiny
16.
What is the key characteristic of a 'revolt'?
1) It is a rebellion within the military.
2) It is a sudden political action to overthrow the government.
3) It is a violent resistance against authority.
4) It is a long-term organized resistance.
17.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' is most associated
with a sudden and decisive overthrow of a government,
often led by a small group?
Mutiny
Revolution
Coup
Insurrection
18.
What distinguishes 'revolution' from other forms of rebellion?
1) It is a sudden political action to overthrow the government.
2) It aims to overthrow an entire system or regime.
3) It is a rebellion within the military or naval context.
4) It involves a long-term armed resistance.
19.
Which term refers to a rebellion that is
both prolonged and involves organized armed resistance?
Uprising
Insurgency
Revolt
Rising
20.
What is the primary characteristic of 'mutiny'?
1) It is a long-term organized resistance.
2) It is a rebellion within the military or naval context.
3) It is a collective uprising for a specific purpose.
4) It is a sudden political action to overthrow the government.
21.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' is most associated
with a popular uprising or riot involving large groups of people?
Rising
Uprising
Insurrection
Revolt
22.
What is the key difference between 'insurrection' and 'revolt'?
1) 'Insurrection' is violent, while 'revolt' is peaceful.
2) 'Insurrection' is organized, while 'revolt' is spontaneous.
3) 'Insurrection' is within the military, while 'revolt' is civilian.
4) 'Insurrection' aims to overthrow a system,
while 'revolt' aims to resist authority.
23.
Which term describes a rebellion with a specific goal,
often involving coordinated efforts by a group?
Insurgency
Rising
Mutiny
Revolution
24.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' is most associated
with violent resistance against authority?
Insurrection
Revolt
Rising
Mutiny
25.
What distinguishes 'coup' (coup d'état)
from other forms of rebellion?
1) It is a rebellion within the military or naval context.
2) It is a sudden and decisive political action
to overthrow the government.
3) It is a prolonged and organized armed resistance.
4) It is a popular uprising involving large groups of people.
26.
Which term refers to a rebellion that is organized
and specifically targets the government or power structures?
Revolt
Uprising
Mutiny
Insurrection
27.
What is the primary goal of 'revolution'?
1) To overthrow an entire system or regime.
2) To overthrow a government through sudden political action.
3) To resist authority violently.
4) To organize a long-term resistance.
28.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' is most associated
with a rebellion within the military or naval context?
Insurrection
Revolt
Rising
Mutiny
29.
What is the defining characteristic of 'uprising'?
1) It is a sudden political action to overthrow the government.
2) It is a rebellion within the military or naval context.
3) It is a popular uprising or riot involving large groups of people.
4) It is a long-term organized resistance.
30.
Which term refers to a rebellion that is both organized
and aims to overthrow the government or power structures?
Revolution
Rising
Insurrection
Mutiny
31.
What is the primary characteristic of 'revolt'?
1) It is a rebellion within the military or naval context.
2) It is a sudden political action to overthrow the government.
3) It is a violent resistance against authority.
4) It is a long-term organized resistance.
32.
What does 'defiance' mean?
1) A rebellious attitude or tendency
2) Uncontrolled and rebellious behavior
3) A deliberate act of opposition or resistance to authority
4) Refusal to obey orders or rules
33.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers to the refusal
to follow orders or rules?
Contrariness
Insubordination
Disobedience
Waywardness
34.
What is the meaning of 'insubordination'?
Deliberate opposition to rules
A rebellious attitude or tendency
Uncontrolled and rebellious behavior
Refusal to obey authority figures or superiors
35.
Which term describes a rebellious attitude or tendency?
Defiance
Rebelliousness
Noncompliance
Waywardness
36.
What does 'noncompliance' mean?
Refusal to follow rules or requirements
A deliberate act of opposition to authority
A rebellious attitude or tendency
Uncontrolled and rebellious behavior
37.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers
to deliberately opposing or being stubborn?
Contrariness
Defiance
Waywardness
Insubordination
38.
What is the meaning of 'waywardness'?
A deliberate act of opposition to authority
Refusal to follow rules or requirements
Uncontrolled and rebellious behavior
A rebellious attitude or tendency
39.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers to a refusal
to obey authority figures or superiors?
Waywardness
Insubordination
Defiance
Disobedience
40.
What distinguishes 'contrariness' from other forms of rebellion?
It is a refusal to follow rules or requirements.
It refers to uncontrolled rebellious behavior.
It involves deliberate opposition or stubbornness.
It describes a rebellious attitude or tendency.
41.
What is the primary characteristic of 'waywardness'?
1) A rebellious attitude or tendency
2) Uncontrolled and unpredictable rebellious behavior
3) Refusal to follow rules or requirements
4) A deliberate act of opposition to authority
42.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers to openly resisting authority?
Defiance
Disobedience
Rebelliousness
Noncompliance
43.
What does 'noncompliance' typically involve?
Uncontrolled rebellious behavior
Refusal to follow rules or requirements
A deliberate act of opposition to authority
A rebellious attitude or tendency
44.
Which term describes a rebellious attitude or tendency?
Contrariness
Rebelliousness
Waywardness
Defiance
45.
What is the key difference between 'disobedience' and 'defiance'?
1) 'Disobedience' refers to uncontrolled behavior,
while 'defiance' is organized.
2) 'Disobedience' involves deliberate opposition,
while 'defiance' is accidental.
3) 'Disobedience' is passive,
while 'defiance' is active and public.
4) 'Disobedience' is within hierarchical contexts,
while 'defiance' is societal.
46.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' is most associated
with deliberate stubbornness or opposition?
Insubordination
Waywardness
Contrariness
Noncompliance
47.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers
to deliberate opposition to authority,
often for the sake of being contrary?
Contrariness
Waywardness
Defiance
Noncompliance
48.
What distinguishes 'waywardness' from other forms of rebellion?
1) It involves deliberate opposition to authority.
2) It describes a rebellious attitude or tendency.
3) It refers to uncontrolled
and unpredictable rebellious behavior.
4) It is a refusal to follow rules or requirements.
49.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' is most associated
with public and deliberate resistance to authority?
Disobedience
Defiance
Insubordination
Rebelliousness
50.
What is the primary characteristic of 'noncompliance'?
1) It is a rebellious attitude or tendency.
2) It describes deliberate opposition to authority.
3) It refers to uncontrolled rebellious behavior.
4) It involves refusal to follow rules or requirements.
51.
Which term describes a refusal to obey authority figures
or superiors in hierarchical contexts?
Insubordination
Contrariness
Waywardness
Disobedience
52.
What is the key difference between 'rebelliousness' and 'defiance'?
1) 'Rebelliousness' involves deliberate opposition,
while 'defiance' is accidental.
2) 'Rebelliousness' is passive,
while 'defiance' is active and organized.
3) 'Rebelliousness' is a general attitude,
while 'defiance' is specific and public.
4) 'Rebelliousness' is societal,
while 'defiance' is within hierarchical contexts.
53.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers to deliberate refusal
to follow rules or requirements in formal contexts?
Contrariness
Defiance
Waywardness
Noncompliance
54.
What distinguishes 'disobedience' from 'insubordination'?
1) 'Disobedience' is societal,
while 'insubordination' is within hierarchical contexts.
2) 'Disobedience' is accidental,
while 'insubordination' is deliberate.
3) 'Disobedience' is passive,
while 'insubordination' is active and deliberate.
4) 'Disobedience' involves uncontrolled behavior,
while 'insubordination' is organized.
55.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' is most associated
with uncontrolled and unpredictable behavior?
Waywardness
Rebelliousness
Defiance
Contrariness
56.
What is the primary characteristic of 'contrariness'?
1) It involves deliberate stubbornness or opposition.
2) It describes a refusal to follow rules or requirements.
3) It refers to uncontrolled rebellious behavior.
4) It is a rebellious attitude or tendency.
57.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers to a general tendency
to resist authority or norms?
Noncompliance
Rebelliousness
Defiance
Waywardness
58.
What distinguishes 'defiance' from 'noncompliance'?
1) 'Defiance' is accidental,
while 'noncompliance' is deliberate.
2) 'Defiance' is public and deliberate,
while 'noncompliance' is passive and formal.
3) 'Defiance' involves uncontrolled behavior,
while 'noncompliance' is organized.
4) 'Defiance' is societal,
while 'noncompliance' is within hierarchical contexts.
59.
Which term describes deliberate opposition to authority
without a specific goal?
Contrariness
Defiance
Waywardness
Noncompliance
60.
What is the key difference
between 'waywardness' and 'rebelliousness'?
1) 'Waywardness' is societal,
while 'rebelliousness' is within hierarchical contexts.
2) 'Waywardness' is deliberate,
while 'rebelliousness' is accidental.
3) 'Waywardness' involves organized behavior,
while 'rebelliousness' is spontaneous.
4) 'Waywardness' is uncontrolled,
while 'rebelliousness' is a general attitude.
61.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' is most associated
with passive refusal to follow rules or requirements?
Defiance
Noncompliance
Disobedience
Insubordination
62.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers to opposition
to established beliefs or doctrines?
Heresy
Apostasy
Schism
Dissent
63.
What does 'apostasy' primarily refer to?
1) Opposition to established beliefs
2) Division within an organization
3) Abandonment or betrayal of religious
or political beliefs
4) Disagreement with opinions or beliefs
64.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' describes a division or separation
within an organization?
Heresy
Dissent
Nonconformity
Schism
65.
What is the primary meaning of 'dissent'?
Abandonment of religious beliefs
Opposition to established doctrines
Refusal to conform to societal norms
Disagreement with opinions or beliefs
66.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers to refusal
to conform to societal norms or expectations?
Schism
Nonconformity
Apostasy
Heresy
67.
What distinguishes 'heresy' from 'apostasy'?
1) 'Heresy' is about societal norms,
while 'apostasy' is about political beliefs.
2) 'Heresy' is about division,
while 'apostasy' is about disagreement.
3) 'Heresy' is passive, while 'apostasy' is active.
4) 'Heresy' involves opposition to beliefs,
while 'apostasy' involves abandonment of beliefs.
68.
Which term is most associated
with disagreement or opposition to majority opinions?
Dissent
Schism
Apostasy
Nonconformity
69.
What is the key characteristic of 'schism'?
Opposition to doctrines
Division within an organization
Refusal to conform
Abandonment of beliefs
70.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' is most associated
with individuality and resistance to societal norms?
Schism
Dissent
Nonconformity
Heresy
71.
What is the primary focus of 'apostasy'?
Opposition to established doctrines
Abandonment or betrayal of beliefs
Division within an organization
Disagreement with opinions
72.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers
to the act of abandoning or betraying one's religious
or political beliefs?
Nonconformity
Schism
Apostasy
Heresy
73.
What distinguishes 'schism' from other forms of rebellion?
1) It refers to disagreement with majority opinions.
2) It is a refusal to conform to societal norms.
3) It describes division or separation within an organization.
4) It involves opposition to established doctrines.
74.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' is most associated
with disagreement or opposition to established beliefs?
Schism
Nonconformity
Dissent
Heresy
75.
What is the primary characteristic of 'nonconformity'?
1) Disagreement with majority opinions
2) Abandonment of religious beliefs
3) Refusal to conform to societal norms or expectations
4) Division within an organization
76.
Which term describes disagreement
with majority opinions or beliefs?
Apostasy
Heresy
Schism
Dissent
77.
What distinguishes 'apostasy' from 'heresy'?
1) 'Apostasy' involves abandoning beliefs,
while 'heresy' involves opposing established beliefs.
2) 'Apostasy' is accidental, while 'heresy' is deliberate.
3) 'Apostasy' is passive, while 'heresy' is active.
4) 'Apostasy' is societal,
while 'heresy' is within hierarchical contexts.
78.
Which synonym of 'rebellion' refers
to individuality and resistance to societal norms?
Nonconformity
Dissent
Schism
Heresy
79.
What is the primary focus of 'schism'?
Refusal to conform to societal norms
Abandonment of religious beliefs
Opposition to established doctrines
Division or separation within an organization
80.
Which term is most associated
with disagreement or opposition to majority opinions?
Apostasy
Schism
Dissent
Nonconformity
81.
What is the key difference
between 'nonconformity' and 'apostasy'?
1) 'Nonconformity' involves division,
while 'apostasy' involves disagreement.
2) 'Nonconformity' involves individuality,
while 'apostasy' involves betrayal.
3) 'Nonconformity' is societal,
while 'apostasy' is within hierarchical contexts.
4) 'Nonconformity' is accidental,
while 'apostasy' is deliberate.
☞ [정답]
1. ㅡ 4) 2. ㅡ 2) 3. ㅡ 4)
4. ㅡ 4) 5. ㅡ 1) 6. ㅡ 3)
7. ㅡ 3) 8. ㅡ 4) 9. ㅡ 4)
10. ㅡ 1) 11. ㅡ 3) 12. ㅡ 2)
13. ㅡ 2) 14. ㅡ 4) 15. ㅡ 1)
16. ㅡ 3) 17. ㅡ 3) 18. ㅡ 2)
19. ㅡ 2) 20. ㅡ 2) 21. ㅡ 2)
22. ㅡ 2) 23. ㅡ 2) 24. ㅡ 2)
25. ㅡ 2) 26. ㅡ 4) 27. ㅡ 1)
28. ㅡ 4) 29. ㅡ 3) 30. ㅡ 3)
31. ㅡ 3) 32. ㅡ 3) 33. ㅡ 3)
34. ㅡ 4) 35. ㅡ 2) 36. ㅡ 1)
37. ㅡ 1) 38. ㅡ 3) 39. ㅡ 2)
40. ㅡ 3) 41. ㅡ 2) 42. ㅡ 1)
43. ㅡ 2) 44. ㅡ 2) 45. ㅡ 3)
46. ㅡ 3) 47. ㅡ 1) 48. ㅡ 3)
49. ㅡ 2) 50. ㅡ 4) 51. ㅡ 1)
52. ㅡ 3) 53. ㅡ 4) 54. ㅡ 3)
55. ㅡ 1) 56. ㅡ 1) 57. ㅡ 2)
58. ㅡ 2) 59. ㅡ 1) 60. ㅡ 4)
61. ㅡ 2) 62. ㅡ 1) 63. ㅡ 3)
64. ㅡ 4) 65. ㅡ 4) 66. ㅡ 2)
67. ㅡ 4) 68. ㅡ 1) 69. ㅡ 2)
70. ㅡ 3) 71. ㅡ 2) 72. ㅡ 3)
73. ㅡ 3) 74. ㅡ 4) 75. ㅡ 3)
76. ㅡ 4) 77. ㅡ 1) 78. ㅡ 1)
79. ㅡ 4) 80. ㅡ 3) 81. ㅡ 2)
☞
4지선다 번호는 순서대로 1), 2,) 3,) 4).
'영어 어휘력 기르기' 카테고리의 다른 글
| 어휘력 [wish - (27)] - Ⅱ → [단어/숙어 1] → [테스트 1] (1) | 2025.08.09 |
|---|---|
| 어휘력 [wish - (27)] - Ⅰ → [단어/숙어 5] → [테스트 2] (5) | 2025.08.08 |
| 어휘력 [wish - (27)] - Ⅰ → [단어/숙어 4] → [테스트 2] (0) | 2025.08.07 |
| 어휘력 [wish - (27)] - Ⅰ → [단어/숙어 4] → [테스트 1] (3) | 2025.08.06 |
| 어휘력 [wish - (27)] - Ⅰ → [단어/숙어 3] → [테스트 2] (8) | 2025.08.05 |