21. Choose the correct synonym of the word “Implicate”
Implicate means to show someone’s involvement in wrongdoing.
Incriminate means to accuse or make someone appear guilty of a crime.
Both involve connecting someone to guilt or wrongdoing.
22. Among the synonyms of I, the synonym of “Implicit” is:
Implicit means suggested though not directly stated.
Implied means hinted at or understood without being spoken.
Both describe something understood indirectly.
23. Choose the correct synonym of the word “Import”
Import (in one sense) means the significance or meaning of something.
Meaning refers to the sense or significance of a word, phrase, or action.
Both refer to the importance or sense conveyed.
24. Choose the correct synonym of the word “Impound”
Impound means to seize and hold something, often by legal authority.
Take into custody means to confine or officially seize.
Both imply official seizure or detention.
25. Among the synonyms of I, the synonym of “Impregnable” is:
Impregnable means impossible to defeat or capture.
Unconquerable means too strong to be overcome.
Both stress strength that cannot be broken.
26. Choose the correct synonym of the word “Impromptu”
Impromptu means done without preparation.
Spontaneous means performed or occurring naturally without planning.
Both describe unplanned, immediate action.
27. Choose the correct synonym of the word “Improvise”
Improvise means to create or perform without preparation.
Device (here likely intended as “devise”) means to invent or come up with something.
Both imply creating on the spot, without prior planning.
28. Choose the correct synonym of the word “Impunity”
Impunity means freedom from punishment or negative consequences.
Exemption from harm means protection from suffering damage or penalty.
Both emphasize immunity from punishment.
29. Among the synonyms of I, the synonym of “Impute” is:
Impute means to attribute something, often blame, to someone.
Ascribe means to assign a cause, source, or responsibility to.
Both describe attributing an action or quality to a person or thing.
30. Choose the correct synonym of the word “Inadequate”
Inadequate means not enough or not suitable.
Insufficient means lacking the necessary amount or quality.
Both mean not meeting the required standard or quantity.
English is recognized as an international language and also serves as the national language in several countries. For candidates preparing for competitive exams, having a strong command of English is essential. In this context, synonyms play a crucial role in enhancing vocabulary and language proficiency. Candidates are often expected to use a wide range of vocabulary and expressions, especially in written exams conducted by FPSC, SPSC, PPSC, KPPSC, BPSC, and other testing bodies.
To meet these demands, many aspirants try to compile and memorize commonly asked synonyms, while others develop regular reading habits to naturally strengthen their vocabulary. Ultimately, success in these exams requires consistent practice, especially as questions related to synonyms are frequently included in final assessments.
Having faced similar challenges, our team has curated a collection of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on synonyms, organized alphabetically, based on our own experiences with competitive exams. This post focuses specifically on synonyms of I MCQs. For more, explore our complete alphabet-based synonyms category.