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Q1.
Which word best describes the structural base of a building or idea?
A. Core
B. Foundation
C. Beginning
D. Radix
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Foundation" is the base upon which something is built.
Q2.
Which word best describes the point
where something begins or comes from?
A. Core
B. Origin
C. Anchor
D. Basis
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Origin" refers to the starting point or source of something.
Q3.
Which word is more about the central importance than stability?
A. Anchor
B. Basis
C. Root
D. Core
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Core" is about importance, not stability.
Q4.
Which word implies the fundamental place something comes from,
like a spring of water?
A. Source
B. Cause
C. Core
D. Essence
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Source" is the origin point from which something flows or is derived.
Q5.
Which word is more abstract
and refers to the essential nature of something,
unlike "foundation"?
A. Basis
B. Source
C. Essence
D. Origin
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Essence" is about intrinsic nature, while "foundation" is structural.
Q6.
Which word refers to the underlying support or justification
for an idea or decision?
A. Basis
B. Anchor
C. Beginning
D. Root
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Basis" is the reasoning or support behind something.
Q7.
Which word differs from "source"
by focusing more on the reason something happens?
A. Origin
B. Cause
C. Foundation
D. Anchor
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Cause" explains why something happens,
while "source" is where it comes from.
Q8.
Which word is more physical and literal than "basis"?
A. Cause
B. Core
C. Source
D. Foundation
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Foundation" is a physical base, while "basis" is conceptual.
Q9.
Which word refers to the central, most important part of something?
A. Root
B. Origin
C. Core
D. Anchor
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Core" is the central and most vital part.
Q10.
Which word best describes the intrinsic nature
or indispensable quality of something?
A. Essence
B. Source
C. Basis
D. Root
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Essence" is the defining nature of something.
Q11.
Which word is more technical and specific to fields
like math or linguistics?
A. Root
B. Radix
C. Foundation
D. Origin
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Radix" is used in specialized contexts, unlike the broader "root".
Q12.
Which word is more about the external origin
than the internal nature?
A. Essence
B. Origin
C. Core
D. Foundation
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Origin" is external, while "essence" is internal.
Q13.
Which word explains the reason something happens?
A. Source
B. Cause
C. Foundation
D. Anchor
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Cause" is the reason behind an event.
Q14.
Which word is more about the beginning
than the central importance?
A. Core
B. Essence
C. Foundation
D. Beginning
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Beginning" is about the start, not the center.
Q15.
Which word is more about the structural base than the reason?
A. Cause
B. Basis
C. Foundation
D. Core
Answer: C
Explanation: "Foundation" is structural, not causal.
Q16.
Which word refers to the initial point in time or process?
A. Origin
B. Root
C. Anchor
D. Beginning
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Beginning" is the start of something.
Q17.
Which of the following is closest in meaning to "origin"
but emphasizes the structural foundation rather than the starting point?
A. Foundation
B. Beginning
C. Root
D. Source
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Foundation" relates to the base or structure,
while "origin" is about where something begins.
Q18.
Which word is more about the source than the time of start?
A. Beginning
B. Source
C. Cause
D. Foundation
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Source" is where something comes from, not when.
Q19.
In mathematics, which word refers to the base of a number system?
A. Root
B. Radix
C. Core
D. Basis
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Radix" is the base in numeral systems.
Q20.
Which word refers to the fundamental origin or base of something,
often metaphorically or biologically?
A. Radix
B. Core
C. Root
D. Cause
Answer: C
Explanation: "Root" is the base or origin, both literal and metaphorical.
Q21.
Which word is more commonly used in general contexts
to mean "origin" or "root"?
A. Radix
B. Root
C. Foundation
D. Anchor
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Root" is more general and widely used than "radix".
Q22.
Which word refers to a stabilizing or grounding point,
often metaphorically?
A. Core
B. Foundation
C. Source
D. Anchor
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Anchor" provides stability and grounding.
23.
Q. What distinguishes origin from source in meaning?
A. Origin is the reason; source is the result.
B. Origin is the structural base; source is the core.
C. Origin is the starting point; source is where something comes from.
D. Origin is the essence; source is the foundation.
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Origin" is the beginning,
while "source" is the place something derives from.
24.
Q. What is the difference between foundation and basis?
A. Foundation is physical; basis is conceptual.
B. Foundation is a cause; basis is a result.
C. Foundation is a synonym for root; basis is for core.
D. Foundation is temporary; basis is permanent.
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Foundation" often refers to a physical or structural base,
while "basis" is more abstract.
25.
Q. How can you distinguish core from essence?
A. Core is external; essence is internal.
B. Core is the central part; essence is the defining nature.
C. Core is the beginning; essence is the result.
D. Core is the cause; essence is the source.
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Core" is the central part, while "essence" is the intrinsic quality.
26.
Q. What is the difference between cause and origin?
A. Cause is the foundation; origin is the core.
B. Cause is the beginning; origin is the end.
C. Cause is the source; origin is the essence.
D. Cause explains why; origin explains where.
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Cause" is the reason something happens, while "origin" is the starting point.
27.
Q. How do you distinguish beginning from root?
A. Beginning is the structural base; root is the emotional core.
B. Beginning is the initial moment; root is the fundamental origin.
C. Beginning is the essence; root is the cause.
D. Beginning is the source; root is the result.
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Beginning" refers to time, while "root" refers to depth or origin.
28.
Q. What is the difference between radix and root?
A. Radix is more general; root is technical.
B. Radix is used in math/language; root is broader and metaphorical.
C. Radix is emotional; root is logical.
D. Radix is the cause; root is the result.
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Radix" is a technical term, while "root" is used more broadly.
29.
Q. How do you distinguish anchor from foundation?
A. Anchor provides stability; foundation provides structure.
B. Anchor is the beginning; foundation is the end.
C. Anchor is the essence; foundation is the cause.
D. Anchor is the source; foundation is the core.
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Anchor" stabilizes, while "foundation" supports structurally.
30.
Q. What is the difference between source and cause?
A. Source is the reason; cause is the place.
B. Source is where something comes from; cause is why it happens.
C. Source is the core; cause is the foundation.
D. Source is the beginning; cause is the end.
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Source" is origin location; "cause" is the reason.
31.
Q. How do you distinguish essence from origin?
A. Essence is the result; origin is the cause.
B. Essence is the foundation; origin is the core.
C. Essence is the nature; origin is the starting point.
D. Essence is the beginning; origin is the end.
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Essence" is about what something truly is; "origin" is where it began.
32.
Q. What is the difference between core and basis?
A. Core is the reason; basis is the result.
B. Core is the central element; basis is the supporting idea.
C. Core is the beginning; basis is the end.
D. Core is the foundation; basis is the anchor.
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Core" is the most important part; "basis" is the justification.
33.
Q. How do you distinguish root from foundation?
A. Root is the cause; foundation is the result.
B. Root is the beginning; foundation is the end.
C. Root is the essence; foundation is the core.
D. Root is metaphorical; foundation is structural.
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Root" is often metaphorical or biological;
"foundation" is physical or conceptual.
34.
Q. What is the difference between anchor and core?
A. Anchor stabilizes; core centralizes.
B. Anchor begins; core ends.
C. Anchor is the essence; core is the cause.
D. Anchor is the root; core is the foundation.
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Anchor" provides stability; "core" is the central importance.
35.
Q. How do you distinguish basis from cause?
A. Basis is the reason; cause is the justification.
B. Basis supports ideas; cause triggers events.
C. Basis is the source; cause is the result.
D. Basis is the core; cause is the foundation.
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Basis" is the support for reasoning; "cause" is the trigger.
36.
Q. What is the difference between beginning and origin?
A. Beginning is the physical place; origin is the emotional state.
B. Beginning is the initial time; origin is the source or place.
C. Beginning is the cause; origin is the result.
D. Beginning is the foundation; origin is the essence.
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Beginning" refers to time; "origin" refers to source.
37.
Q. How do you distinguish radix from core?
A. Radix is the central idea; core is the technical base.
B. Radix is used in math/language; core is general and central.
C. Radix is the cause; core is the result.
D. Radix is the foundation; core is the anchor.
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Radix" is technical; "core" is general and central.
Q38.
The heavy rainfall was the main __________ of the flood.
A. origin
B. cause
C. source
D. root
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Cause" is the reason something happens.
Q39.
There is no solid __________ for your argument.
A. basis
B. cause
C. root
D. anchor
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Basis" is the underlying support or justification.
Q40.
The river is the main __________ of fresh water for the village.
A. cause
B. root
C. basis
D. source
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Source" is the place something comes from.
Q41.
She cited a reliable __________ for her research paper.
A. anchor
B. source
C. foundation
D. core
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Source" refers to the origin of information.
Q42.
The building’s __________ was laid in 1890.
A. core
B. essence
C. foundation
D. origin
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Foundation" refers to the structural base.
Q43.
The theory was developed on the __________ of previous studies.
A. foundation
B. basis
C. origin
D. source
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Basis" refers to the conceptual support.
Q44.
Trust is at the __________ of every healthy relationship.
A. anchor
B. root
C. core
D. source
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Core" is the central and most important part.
Q45.
The __________ of the tradition dates back over 500 years.
A. cause
B. origin
C. anchor
D. basis
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Origin" refers to the starting point or source of something.
Q46.
Education is the __________ of a strong society.
A. root
B. cause
C. foundation
D. beginning
Answer: C
Explanation: "Foundation" is the base upon which something is built.
Q47.
The __________ of the issue lies in poor communication.
A. cause
B. foundation
C. beginning
D. core
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Core" refers to the central element of a problem.
Q48.
The __________ of democracy is freedom of choice.
A. origin
B. essence
C. basis
D. source
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Essence" is the defining nature of something.
Q49.
She traced her family’s __________ back to the 18th century.
A. foundation
B. essence
C. root
D. source
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Root" is used to describe ancestral or fundamental beginnings.
Q50.
Her speech captured the true __________ of leadership.
A. foundation
B. essence
C. root
D. anchor
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Essence" refers to the intrinsic quality.
Q51.
Smoking is a leading __________ of lung disease.
A. cause
B. basis
C. foundation
D. beginning
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Cause" explains why something occurs.
Q52.
The __________ of the novel was slow but intriguing.
A. root
B. beginning
C. origin
D. essence
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Beginning" refers to the initial point in time.
Q53.
In base-10, the __________ is 10.
A. root
B. core
C. source
D. radix
Answer: D
Explanation: "Radix" is the base of a number system.
Q54.
The __________ of the problem lies in poor planning.
A. origin
B. cause
C. root
D. anchor
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Root" refers to the fundamental origin.
Q55.
Linguists study the __________ of words to understand their evolution.
A. radix
B. essence
C. cause
D. anchor
Answer: A
Explanation:
"Radix" refers to the root in language studies.
Q56.
Her family was the emotional __________ during tough times.
A. core
B. root
C. cause
D. anchor
Answer: D
Explanation:
"Anchor" provides stability and grounding.
Q57.
Scientists are still debating the __________ of the universe.
A. foundation
B. root
C. origin
D. essence
Answer: C
Explanation:
"Origin" is used to describe where something began.
Q58.
The ship dropped its __________ near the shore.
A. foundation
B. anchor
C. basis
D. essence
Answer: B
Explanation:
"Anchor" is a literal and metaphorical stabilizer.
Q59.
From the very __________, she showed great potential.
A. anchor
B. cause
C. beginning
D. basis
Answer: C
Explanation: "Beginning" is the start of something.
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