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"confinement"의 동의어.
1.
Which synonym for 'confinement' refers specifically
to being held in a prison?
Quarantine
Isolation
Sequestration
Imprisonment
2.
What does 'quarantine' specifically refer to?
1) Being under legal custody
2) A state of being restricted in movement
3) Being held in a prison
4) Temporary isolation to prevent disease spread
3.
Which term describes the act of being confined
due to legal or official custody?
Constraint
Custody
Bondage
Internment
4.
Which synonym for 'confinement' is most associated
with being held during wartime?
Internment
Lockup
Restriction
Captivity
5.
What does 'bondage' primarily refer to?
1) A state of being imprisoned
2) Temporary isolation for health reasons
3) Legal custody by authorities
4) Physical or emotional restraint,
often involving slavery
6.
Which term refers to the act of limiting someone's freedom
or movement?
Captivity
Constraint
Isolation
Sequestration
7.
What does 'sequestration' mean in the context of confinement?
1) The act of legally seizing or isolating property
or individuals
2) Temporary isolation for health reasons
3) Confinement during wartime
4) Being held in a prison
8.
Which synonym for 'confinement' refers
to being held in a small, secure space, such as a jail cell?
Imprisonment
Custody
Detention
Lockup
9.
What does 'detention' specifically refer to?
Confinement during wartime
Temporary holding, often by authorities
Isolation to prevent disease spread
Physical restraint, often involving slavery
10.
Which term describes the state of being held against one's will,
often in a natural or wild setting?
Captivity
Constraint
Restriction
Internment
11.
Which synonym for 'confinement' refers
to the act of limiting someone's actions or choices?
Custody
Isolation
Restriction
Internment
12.
What does 'isolation' specifically imply
in the context of confinement?
Separation from others to prevent interaction
Being held in a prison
Temporary holding by authorities
Confinement during wartime
13.
Which term describes the state of being confined
due to external control, often without physical barriers?
Bondage
Captivity
Constraint
Quarantine
14.
What does 'captivity' primarily refer to?
1) Temporary isolation for health reasons
2) Legal custody by authorities
3) Confinement during wartime
4) Being held against one's will,
often in a controlled environment
15.
Which synonym for 'confinement' is most associated
with the legal seizure of property or individuals?
Imprisonment
Sequestration
Detention
Lockup
16.
What does 'internment' specifically refer to?
1) Temporary isolation to prevent disease spread
2) Confinement during wartime for political
or military reasons
3) Physical or emotional restraint
4) Being held in a small, secure space
17.
Which term describes the state of being confined
in a small, secure space, often temporarily?
Constraint
Custody
Lockup
Bondage
18.
What does 'bondage' imply in the context of confinement?
1) Physical or emotional restraint,
often involving servitude
2) Confinement during wartime
3) Temporary isolation for health reasons
4) Legal custody by authorities
19.
Which synonym for 'confinement' refers
to the temporary holding of individuals, often for questioning?
Restriction
Detention
Sequestration
Imprisonment
20.
What does 'quarantine' specifically involve?
1) Temporary isolation to prevent the spread of disease
2) Being held in a prison
3) Confinement during wartime
4) Legal seizure of property or individuals
21.
Which synonym for 'confinement' is most associated
with the forced separation of individuals or groups
for political or social reasons?
Sequestration
Isolation
Custody
Internment
22.
What does 'constraint' imply when referring
to limitations imposed by external factors?
Temporary isolation for health reasons
Physical imprisonment
Legal custody
Restrictions on freedom or actions
23.
Which term describes the act of isolating individuals or property
as a precautionary or legal measure?
Imprisonment
Sequestration
Detention
Quarantine
24.
What is the primary difference
between 'detention' and 'imprisonment'?
1) 'Detention' is temporary,
while 'imprisonment' is typically long-term.
2) 'Detention' is for health reasons,
while 'imprisonment' is for legal reasons.
3) 'Detention' is voluntary,
while 'imprisonment' is forced.
4) 'Detention' involves physical restraint,
while 'imprisonment' does not.
25.
Which synonym for 'confinement' is most associated
with the state of being held in servitude or slavery?
Lockup
Bondage
Captivity
Constraint
26.
What does 'quarantine' specifically aim to achieve
in the context of public health?
1) Confine individuals during wartime
2) Prevent the spread of infectious diseases
3) Restrict freedom of movement for legal reasons
4) Seize property for legal purposes
27.
Which term refers to the confinement of individuals
in a controlled environment, often against their will?
Detention
Internment
Captivity
Sequestration
28.
What distinguishes 'lockup' from other forms of confinement?
1) It involves legal seizure of property.
2) It is a temporary and secure form of confinement.
3) It is a long-term punishment for crimes.
4) It is used exclusively for health-related isolation.
29.
Which synonym for 'confinement' is most associated
with the legal custody of individuals by authorities?
Constraint
Imprisonment
Custody
Detention
30.
What does 'restriction' primarily involve
in the context of confinement?
1) Physical imprisonment
2) Temporary isolation for health reasons
3) Confinement during wartime
4) Limiting actions or movements through rules or regulations
31.
Which term is most associated with the confinement of individuals
for political or military reasons during wartime?
Internment
Detention
Imprisonment
Sequestration
32.
What does 'isolation' aim to achieve
in the context of confinement?
1) Temporary holding for questioning
2) Confinement during wartime
3) Legal seizure of property
4) Separation from others to prevent interaction
or contamination
33.
Which synonym for 'confinement' refers
to the act of legally seizing property or individuals?
Constraint
Detention
Sequestration
Custody
34.
What is the primary purpose of 'detention'
in the context of confinement?
1) To isolate individuals to prevent disease spread
2) To impose long-term punishment for crimes
3) To hold individuals temporarily
for questioning or investigation
4) To confine individuals during wartime
35.
Which term describes the state of being confined
due to external control, often without physical barriers?
Constraint
Lockup
Bondage
Captivity
36.
Which of the following best describes
the meaning of 'confinement'?
A celebration or festival
An act of generosity
Freedom to move anywhere
The state of being restricted or enclosed
37.
Which synonym of 'confinement' refers to being held
in a prison or jail?
Celebration
Generosity
Freedom
Imprisonment
38.
In which situation would
the term 'confinement' most likely be used?
1) A teacher giving a lecture in a classroom
2) A patient being isolated in a hospital room
3) A group of people celebrating a festival outdoors
4) A person traveling freely across countries
39.
Which of the following is NOT a synonym for 'confinement'?
Liberation
Captivity
Detention
Imprisonment
40.
What does 'house confinement' typically mean?
Being allowed to travel freely
Being confined to a hospital bed
Being restricted to one's home
Being imprisoned in a jail
41.
Which of the following best describes 'solitary confinement'?
1) Being isolated from others as a form of punishment
2) Being restricted to outdoor activities
3) Being confined to a group setting
4) Being allowed to move freely within a building
42.
What is the primary purpose of 'confinement'
in a medical context?
To encourage physical activity
To restrict movement for safety or recovery
To punish individuals for breaking rules
To allow patients to socialize freely
43.
Which historical event is most associated
with the term 'internment,' a form of confinement?
1) The fall of the Berlin Wall
2) The discovery of penicillin
3) The internment of Japanese Americans
during World War II
4) The signing of the Magna Carta
44.
Which of the following scenarios best illustrates 'house arrest,'
a type of confinement?
1) A person is allowed to travel freely within a city
2) A person is imprisoned in a high-security facility
3) A person is confined to their home under legal orders
4) A person is restricted to a hospital bed for medical reasons
45.
Which of the following is a key characteristic
of 'physical confinement'?
1) Restriction of movement within a defined space
2) Voluntary isolation for personal reasons
3) Freedom to move within a large area
4) Unrestricted access to public spaces
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