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noun
behenji
A woman who favours traditional Indian clothing, music, etc. over the Western equivalents.
D
[ "A: ten million; 10,000,000; or with Indian digit grouping, 1,00,00,000. Often used with units of money.", "B: mummy, mother (as a respectful term of address)", "C: A present given to a superior.", "D: A woman who favours traditional Indian clothing, music, etc. over the Western equivalents." ]
Which of the following could "behenji" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: ten million; 10,000,000; or with Indian digit grouping, 1,00,00,000. Often used with units of money. B: mummy, mother (as a respectful term of address) C: A present given to a superior. D: A woman who favours traditional Indian clothing, music, etc. over the Western equivalents. Answer:
noun
pulissery
A Keralan curry made with buttermilk and cucumber.
A
[ "A: A Keralan curry made with buttermilk and cucumber.", "B: The national government of India, in contrast to government at the state or territorial level.", "C: Synonym of sacred fig.", "D: fennel, fennel seeds" ]
Which of the following could "pulissery" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A Keralan curry made with buttermilk and cucumber. B: The national government of India, in contrast to government at the state or territorial level. C: Synonym of sacred fig. D: fennel, fennel seeds Answer:
noun
amaltas
The canafistula or golden shower tree.
A
[ "A: The canafistula or golden shower tree.", "B: Initialism of foot overbridge: a pedestrian overpass.", "C: Short for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.", "D: Leftist-aligned mass media that opposes Hindu nationalism and Narendra Modi." ]
Which of the following could "amaltas" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: The canafistula or golden shower tree. B: Initialism of foot overbridge: a pedestrian overpass. C: Short for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. D: Leftist-aligned mass media that opposes Hindu nationalism and Narendra Modi. Answer:
noun
ambotik
An Indian dish made with pomfret and coconut in a tangy sauce.
D
[ "A: The administrative official of a zilla", "B: Postal Index Number", "C: A devoted wife.", "D: An Indian dish made with pomfret and coconut in a tangy sauce." ]
Which of the following could "ambotik" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: The administrative official of a zilla B: Postal Index Number C: A devoted wife. D: An Indian dish made with pomfret and coconut in a tangy sauce. Answer:
noun
varatti
Cakes of dried cow dung used for fuel.
A
[ "A: Cakes of dried cow dung used for fuel.", "B: Initialism of union territory.", "C: A subspecies of the black kite (Milvus migrans govinda). Found in India, it is a scavenger.", "D: A tax, or impost, levied by a chief on a landowner." ]
Which of the following could "varatti" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Cakes of dried cow dung used for fuel. B: Initialism of union territory. C: A subspecies of the black kite (Milvus migrans govinda). Found in India, it is a scavenger. D: A tax, or impost, levied by a chief on a landowner. Answer:
noun
ajmoda
A plant related to ajwain, Trachyspermum roxburghianum, used as a spice and in Ayurvedic medicine.
B
[ "A: Asafoetida, especially when used as a seasoning.", "B: A plant related to ajwain, Trachyspermum roxburghianum, used as a spice and in Ayurvedic medicine.", "C: UK, Ireland, and India standard spelling of licorice.", "D: A train, bus or tram for the use of female commuters only." ]
Which of the following could "ajmoda" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Asafoetida, especially when used as a seasoning. B: A plant related to ajwain, Trachyspermum roxburghianum, used as a spice and in Ayurvedic medicine. C: UK, Ireland, and India standard spelling of licorice. D: A train, bus or tram for the use of female commuters only. Answer:
noun
pradhaman
pudding
C
[ "A: A Christian, especially one who has just embraced Christianity.", "B: cleanliness; purity", "C: pudding", "D: Alternative form of cadamba" ]
Which of the following could "pradhaman" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A Christian, especially one who has just embraced Christianity. B: cleanliness; purity C: pudding D: Alternative form of cadamba Answer:
noun
phattu
A timid or cowardly person.
C
[ "A: Originally, the regions of India outside the three East India Company capitals of Bombay, Calcutta and Madras; hence, parts of a country outside an urban centre; the regions, rural areas.", "B: spectator; onlooker; sightseer", "C: A timid or cowardly person.", "D: A descending path or stairway to a river; a ford or landing-place." ]
Which of the following could "phattu" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Originally, the regions of India outside the three East India Company capitals of Bombay, Calcutta and Madras; hence, parts of a country outside an urban centre; the regions, rural areas. B: spectator; onlooker; sightseer C: A timid or cowardly person. D: A descending path or stairway to a river; a ford or landing-place. Answer:
noun
galouti
A kind of finely-textured Indian kebab.
C
[ "A: A title for a princess.", "B: A villager; rustic; hick.", "C: A kind of finely-textured Indian kebab.", "D: A kind of dwarf cow bred in Bengal." ]
Which of the following could "galouti" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A title for a princess. B: A villager; rustic; hick. C: A kind of finely-textured Indian kebab. D: A kind of dwarf cow bred in Bengal. Answer:
noun
bethak
A kind of deep knee bend in Indian gymnastics.
D
[ "A: A woman who performs in an item number.", "B: A wrestler.", "C: The musical sounds in nature and in Indian music, especially percussion", "D: A kind of deep knee bend in Indian gymnastics." ]
Which of the following could "bethak" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A woman who performs in an item number. B: A wrestler. C: The musical sounds in nature and in Indian music, especially percussion D: A kind of deep knee bend in Indian gymnastics. Answer:
noun
pracharak
A missionary or recruiter belonging to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an Indian nationalist paramilitary volunteer organization.
C
[ "A: illicit alcoholic drink; moonshine, usually made from rice, sometimes mixed with industrial alcohol", "B: A dhoti.", "C: A missionary or recruiter belonging to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an Indian nationalist paramilitary volunteer organization.", "D: A decorative frame or sill on a door or window." ]
Which of the following could "pracharak" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: illicit alcoholic drink; moonshine, usually made from rice, sometimes mixed with industrial alcohol B: A dhoti. C: A missionary or recruiter belonging to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an Indian nationalist paramilitary volunteer organization. D: A decorative frame or sill on a door or window. Answer:
adjective
malafide
In bad faith.
B
[ "A: one hundred percent", "B: In bad faith.", "C: In terms of the state; by state.", "D: Related to Khalistan, a name for the Punjab region of northern India." ]
Which of the following could "malafide" mean in Indian English when used as a adjective? A: one hundred percent B: In bad faith. C: In terms of the state; by state. D: Related to Khalistan, a name for the Punjab region of northern India. Answer:
noun
malafide
Something done in bad faith.
A
[ "A: Something done in bad faith.", "B: A bag for wheat or seeds, made from plant materials.", "C: chips/fries", "D: The department concerned with tax on goods manufactured or produced." ]
Which of the following could "malafide" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Something done in bad faith. B: A bag for wheat or seeds, made from plant materials. C: chips/fries D: The department concerned with tax on goods manufactured or produced. Answer:
noun
nikahnama
An Islamic matrimonial deed, setting out the partners' rights to divorce, polygamy, etc.
A
[ "A: An Islamic matrimonial deed, setting out the partners' rights to divorce, polygamy, etc.", "B: Alternative form of jizya.", "C: mint", "D: A decorative frame or sill on a door or window." ]
Which of the following could "nikahnama" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: An Islamic matrimonial deed, setting out the partners' rights to divorce, polygamy, etc. B: Alternative form of jizya. C: mint D: A decorative frame or sill on a door or window. Answer:
noun
swayamsevak
A member of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an Indian nationalist paramilitary volunteer organization.
C
[ "A: Abbreviation of unique identification number.", "B: Money that circulates legally.", "C: A member of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an Indian nationalist paramilitary volunteer organization.", "D: A studentship offered at no cost to the student." ]
Which of the following could "swayamsevak" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Abbreviation of unique identification number. B: Money that circulates legally. C: A member of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an Indian nationalist paramilitary volunteer organization. D: A studentship offered at no cost to the student. Answer:
noun
tamashbeen
spectator; onlooker; sightseer
A
[ "A: spectator; onlooker; sightseer", "B: A plant related to ajwain, Trachyspermum roxburghianum, used as a spice and in Ayurvedic medicine.", "C: The monsoon season according to the Hindu calendar.", "D: a polite form of address equivalent to the English Mr" ]
Which of the following could "tamashbeen" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: spectator; onlooker; sightseer B: A plant related to ajwain, Trachyspermum roxburghianum, used as a spice and in Ayurvedic medicine. C: The monsoon season according to the Hindu calendar. D: a polite form of address equivalent to the English Mr Answer:
adjective
parawise
Of a reply: prepared in paragraphs.
A
[ "A: Of a reply: prepared in paragraphs.", "B: Related to Khalistan, a name for the Punjab region of northern India.", "C: upside-down; in disarray", "D: In terms of communities." ]
Which of the following could "parawise" mean in Indian English when used as a adjective? A: Of a reply: prepared in paragraphs. B: Related to Khalistan, a name for the Punjab region of northern India. C: upside-down; in disarray D: In terms of communities. Answer:
noun
haldi
Synonym of turmeric
A
[ "A: Synonym of turmeric", "B: A written obligation or bond.", "C: Music written especially for Bollywood films.", "D: Salvadora persica (toothbrush tree)." ]
Which of the following could "haldi" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Synonym of turmeric B: A written obligation or bond. C: Music written especially for Bollywood films. D: Salvadora persica (toothbrush tree). Answer:
adjective
sanskari
cultured; well-mannered and knowledgeable
A
[ "A: cultured; well-mannered and knowledgeable", "B: Disabled or handicapped.", "C: Not part of a development plan.", "D: Showing hostility and hatred against Hinduism and Hindu people." ]
Which of the following could "sanskari" mean in Indian English when used as a adjective? A: cultured; well-mannered and knowledgeable B: Disabled or handicapped. C: Not part of a development plan. D: Showing hostility and hatred against Hinduism and Hindu people. Answer:
noun
duplicacy
duplication; the state of being duplicated, or having a redundant copy
D
[ "A: A soldier.", "B: A household consisting of two or more closely-related nuclear families, such as two or more brothers along with their wives and children, or multiple generations along with spouses.", "C: A street-food dish from Kolkata, originally a skewer-roasted kebab wrapped in a paratha, but now more generally any filled roti.", "D: duplication; the state of being duplicated, or having a redundant copy" ]
Which of the following could "duplicacy" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A soldier. B: A household consisting of two or more closely-related nuclear families, such as two or more brothers along with their wives and children, or multiple generations along with spouses. C: A street-food dish from Kolkata, originally a skewer-roasted kebab wrapped in a paratha, but now more generally any filled roti. D: duplication; the state of being duplicated, or having a redundant copy Answer:
noun
BHK
Initialism of bedroom(s), hall, and kitchen.
D
[ "A: An animal shelter of a type found almost entirely in Gujarat.", "B: Alternative spelling of badmash", "C: barber.", "D: Initialism of bedroom(s), hall, and kitchen." ]
Which of the following could "BHK" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: An animal shelter of a type found almost entirely in Gujarat. B: Alternative spelling of badmash C: barber. D: Initialism of bedroom(s), hall, and kitchen. Answer:
noun
goraksha
protection of cows, particularly as seen as a social or religious duty
C
[ "A: One who opposes Hindutva and supports its enemies, a traitor, especially a race traitor.", "B: A small vehicle used in India, pulled by a single horse.", "C: protection of cows, particularly as seen as a social or religious duty", "D: The state or quality of being bound or obliged; obligation." ]
Which of the following could "goraksha" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: One who opposes Hindutva and supports its enemies, a traitor, especially a race traitor. B: A small vehicle used in India, pulled by a single horse. C: protection of cows, particularly as seen as a social or religious duty D: The state or quality of being bound or obliged; obligation. Answer:
noun
gomutra
Cow urine.
D
[ "A: A number assigned to each of the adult citizens and residents of India in order to identify them officially.", "B: A room for worship; a private chapel.", "C: head of cattle; a neat, a beef, a single bovine", "D: Cow urine." ]
Which of the following could "gomutra" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A number assigned to each of the adult citizens and residents of India in order to identify them officially. B: A room for worship; a private chapel. C: head of cattle; a neat, a beef, a single bovine D: Cow urine. Answer:
noun
mamiji
mother's brother's wife; maternal aunt
A
[ "A: mother's brother's wife; maternal aunt", "B: A deputy minister.", "C: Cow urine.", "D: A spicy and salty pickle in Indian cuisine." ]
Which of the following could "mamiji" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: mother's brother's wife; maternal aunt B: A deputy minister. C: Cow urine. D: A spicy and salty pickle in Indian cuisine. Answer:
adjective
chatpata
either spicy or sour or tangy.
A
[ "A: either spicy or sour or tangy.", "B: In terms of or by means of questions.", "C: In terms of dates; chronological.", "D: Of more than one crore in value." ]
Which of the following could "chatpata" mean in Indian English when used as a adjective? A: either spicy or sour or tangy. B: In terms of or by means of questions. C: In terms of dates; chronological. D: Of more than one crore in value. Answer:
noun
parishad
A governmental assembly or council in India.
D
[ "A: A formal refusal.", "B: Alternative form of gold mohur (“the plant Caesalpinia pulcherrima”)", "C: Redress.", "D: A governmental assembly or council in India." ]
Which of the following could "parishad" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A formal refusal. B: Alternative form of gold mohur (“the plant Caesalpinia pulcherrima”) C: Redress. D: A governmental assembly or council in India. Answer:
noun
gangman
A member of a work gang; a laborer, often on railways.
C
[ "A: A scooter or moped.", "B: A great entertainment or feast.", "C: A member of a work gang; a laborer, often on railways.", "D: An exorcist." ]
Which of the following could "gangman" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A scooter or moped. B: A great entertainment or feast. C: A member of a work gang; a laborer, often on railways. D: An exorcist. Answer:
noun
plugpoint
An electrical socket.
B
[ "A: A grieving male lover.", "B: An electrical socket.", "C: Alternative form of methi (“fenugreek”)", "D: ledikeni (type of Bengali sweetmeat)" ]
Which of the following could "plugpoint" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A grieving male lover. B: An electrical socket. C: Alternative form of methi (“fenugreek”) D: ledikeni (type of Bengali sweetmeat) Answer:
noun
scooty
A scooter or moped.
D
[ "A: Abbreviation of unique identification number.", "B: A fish, the hilsa.", "C: A province or district.", "D: A scooter or moped." ]
Which of the following could "scooty" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Abbreviation of unique identification number. B: A fish, the hilsa. C: A province or district. D: A scooter or moped. Answer:
noun
bakchodi
idle or worthless chatter
D
[ "A: A light snack food made from puffed rice seasoned with onions, spices, pepper, etc.", "B: water caltrop", "C: The tree Mimusops elengi.", "D: idle or worthless chatter" ]
Which of the following could "bakchodi" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A light snack food made from puffed rice seasoned with onions, spices, pepper, etc. B: water caltrop C: The tree Mimusops elengi. D: idle or worthless chatter Answer:
noun
kendra
centre
C
[ "A: An exchange rate.", "B: A small tent with a steep sloping roof and low sides.", "C: centre", "D: A kind of concrete, of broken brick, lime, etc., used for floors and terrace roofs." ]
Which of the following could "kendra" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: An exchange rate. B: A small tent with a steep sloping roof and low sides. C: centre D: A kind of concrete, of broken brick, lime, etc., used for floors and terrace roofs. Answer:
noun
email ID
e-mail address
B
[ "A: A legal commentary or exposition.", "B: e-mail address", "C: A Hindu who does not support Hindutva, a liberal Hindu, especially (highly derogatory) as considered a traitor to India or race traitor towards Indians.", "D: An ardent supporter of the Indian National Congress." ]
Which of the following could "email ID" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A legal commentary or exposition. B: e-mail address C: A Hindu who does not support Hindutva, a liberal Hindu, especially (highly derogatory) as considered a traitor to India or race traitor towards Indians. D: An ardent supporter of the Indian National Congress. Answer:
noun
adraki
ginger
A
[ "A: ginger", "B: Cow urine.", "C: The muntjac.", "D: The economic policies of Narendra Modi" ]
Which of the following could "adraki" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: ginger B: Cow urine. C: The muntjac. D: The economic policies of Narendra Modi Answer:
noun
pakodanomics
The economic policies of Narendra Modi
C
[ "A: Synonym of groundnut (“Arachis hypogaea”)", "B: Alternative form of dharna", "C: The economic policies of Narendra Modi", "D: Initialism of upper caste." ]
Which of the following could "pakodanomics" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Synonym of groundnut (“Arachis hypogaea”) B: Alternative form of dharna C: The economic policies of Narendra Modi D: Initialism of upper caste. Answer:
noun
pantham
A masonry dam used for storing water.
C
[ "A: A young maidservant.", "B: Indian filter coffee; a stronger blend made with milk, chicory and coffee percolated through a metal filter and served in a cup with a small, bowl-like saucer for cooling.", "C: A masonry dam used for storing water.", "D: A train driver." ]
Which of the following could "pantham" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A young maidservant. B: Indian filter coffee; a stronger blend made with milk, chicory and coffee percolated through a metal filter and served in a cup with a small, bowl-like saucer for cooling. C: A masonry dam used for storing water. D: A train driver. Answer:
noun
roadside Romeo
A young man who harasses women in the street, subjecting them to Eve-teasing.
A
[ "A: A young man who harasses women in the street, subjecting them to Eve-teasing.", "B: An umbrella.", "C: A Hindu temple.", "D: A corrupt or incompetent rule." ]
Which of the following could "roadside Romeo" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A young man who harasses women in the street, subjecting them to Eve-teasing. B: An umbrella. C: A Hindu temple. D: A corrupt or incompetent rule. Answer:
noun
saala
brother-in-law
B
[ "A: A dish principally made from chickpeas or chickpea paste.", "B: brother-in-law", "C: A raised platform on which people sit, usually under the veranda, or on either side of the door of a house.", "D: a supporter of the Sang Parivar." ]
Which of the following could "saala" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A dish principally made from chickpeas or chickpea paste. B: brother-in-law C: A raised platform on which people sit, usually under the veranda, or on either side of the door of a house. D: a supporter of the Sang Parivar. Answer:
noun
chautha
A day of mourning and prayers for the dead, the fourth day after the funeral.
B
[ "A: Strongyloides stercoralis", "B: A day of mourning and prayers for the dead, the fourth day after the funeral.", "C: A variety of orange (fruit).", "D: A classified advertisement describing an individual who wishes to find a marriage partner." ]
Which of the following could "chautha" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Strongyloides stercoralis B: A day of mourning and prayers for the dead, the fourth day after the funeral. C: A variety of orange (fruit). D: A classified advertisement describing an individual who wishes to find a marriage partner. Answer:
noun
processionist
A person who marches in a procession.
C
[ "A: Flour made from a mixture of ground pulses and cereals.", "B: Alternative spelling of mali (“a member of a caste in South Asia whose traditional occupation is gardening; hence, any South Asian gardener”).", "C: A person who marches in a procession.", "D: A partisan; a member of a political party or faction." ]
Which of the following could "processionist" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Flour made from a mixture of ground pulses and cereals. B: Alternative spelling of mali (“a member of a caste in South Asia whose traditional occupation is gardening; hence, any South Asian gardener”). C: A person who marches in a procession. D: A partisan; a member of a political party or faction. Answer:
noun
relay strike
A type of strike where workers in a particular sector strike sequentially per business.
D
[ "A: The practice of Gandhism (“the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, encompassing tenets such as non-violent activism”), often expressed through unorthodox forms of activism such as depositing flowers or planting trees.", "B: Alternative spelling of basti", "C: A turban.", "D: A type of strike where workers in a particular sector strike sequentially per business." ]
Which of the following could "relay strike" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: The practice of Gandhism (“the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, encompassing tenets such as non-violent activism”), often expressed through unorthodox forms of activism such as depositing flowers or planting trees. B: Alternative spelling of basti C: A turban. D: A type of strike where workers in a particular sector strike sequentially per business. Answer:
noun
shikshakarmi
An education worker.
C
[ "A: Secularism, viewed as being anti-Hindu.", "B: water caltrop", "C: An education worker.", "D: The national government of India, in contrast to government at the state or territorial level." ]
Which of the following could "shikshakarmi" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Secularism, viewed as being anti-Hindu. B: water caltrop C: An education worker. D: The national government of India, in contrast to government at the state or territorial level. Answer:
noun
pehelwan
A wrestler.
D
[ "A: As a response to someone's habit or situation being like yours, to show getting comfort over the sympathy, or relatability.", "B: A beer made from rice in Nagaland; similar to zutho.", "C: Synonym of cluster fig (“Ficus racemosa, a species of plant in the family Moraceae; the edible fruit of this plant”).", "D: A wrestler." ]
Which of the following could "pehelwan" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: As a response to someone's habit or situation being like yours, to show getting comfort over the sympathy, or relatability. B: A beer made from rice in Nagaland; similar to zutho. C: Synonym of cluster fig (“Ficus racemosa, a species of plant in the family Moraceae; the edible fruit of this plant”). D: A wrestler. Answer:
noun
bhai
friend, dude, man
D
[ "A: A promise or vow.", "B: A lassi (yogurt-based drink) with cannabis mixed in.", "C: Mentally ill person; lunatic.", "D: friend, dude, man" ]
Which of the following could "bhai" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A promise or vow. B: A lassi (yogurt-based drink) with cannabis mixed in. C: Mentally ill person; lunatic. D: friend, dude, man Answer:
noun
elaichi
cardamom
D
[ "A: A formal refusal.", "B: Alternative form of kajari", "C: Gossip or rumor; idle talk.", "D: cardamom" ]
Which of the following could "elaichi" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A formal refusal. B: Alternative form of kajari C: Gossip or rumor; idle talk. D: cardamom Answer:
noun
ghani
A powered mortar and pestle used to extract oil.
C
[ "A: Leftist-aligned mass media that opposes Hindu nationalism and Narendra Modi.", "B: Initialism of Paper Products Limited.", "C: A powered mortar and pestle used to extract oil.", "D: Initialism of town vending committee." ]
Which of the following could "ghani" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Leftist-aligned mass media that opposes Hindu nationalism and Narendra Modi. B: Initialism of Paper Products Limited. C: A powered mortar and pestle used to extract oil. D: Initialism of town vending committee. Answer:
noun
johad
A community-owned traditional harvested rainwater storage wetland.
D
[ "A: A Christian, especially one who has just embraced Christianity.", "B: grass oil", "C: Alternative form of dolly (“offering of fruit or flowers”)", "D: A community-owned traditional harvested rainwater storage wetland." ]
Which of the following could "johad" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A Christian, especially one who has just embraced Christianity. B: grass oil C: Alternative form of dolly (“offering of fruit or flowers”) D: A community-owned traditional harvested rainwater storage wetland. Answer:
noun
jhumming
The practice of cutting down and burning the vegetation from an area of forest in order to create farmable land.
A
[ "A: The practice of cutting down and burning the vegetation from an area of forest in order to create farmable land.", "B: An uncle, especially one's father's younger brother.", "C: A balaclava.", "D: The status or behaviour of a griffin, a person newly arrived from Europe." ]
Which of the following could "jhumming" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: The practice of cutting down and burning the vegetation from an area of forest in order to create farmable land. B: An uncle, especially one's father's younger brother. C: A balaclava. D: The status or behaviour of a griffin, a person newly arrived from Europe. Answer:
noun
chota peg
A half-sized serving of whisky.
B
[ "A: classmate", "B: A half-sized serving of whisky.", "C: An ideal universal ruler, who rules ethically and benevolently over the entire world.", "D: A person who marches in a procession." ]
Which of the following could "chota peg" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: classmate B: A half-sized serving of whisky. C: An ideal universal ruler, who rules ethically and benevolently over the entire world. D: A person who marches in a procession. Answer:
noun
biosulphur
Alternative spelling of biosulfur
D
[ "A: The relatively wealthy and well-educated members of the other backward classes, not eligible for government benefit programs.", "B: A section of an electorate that will vote for a particular party or formation, come what may.", "C: A horse-drawn cart or carriage.", "D: Alternative spelling of biosulfur" ]
Which of the following could "biosulphur" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: The relatively wealthy and well-educated members of the other backward classes, not eligible for government benefit programs. B: A section of an electorate that will vote for a particular party or formation, come what may. C: A horse-drawn cart or carriage. D: Alternative spelling of biosulfur Answer:
verb
overspeed
To speed; to drive a vehicle faster than the permitted speed limit.
D
[ "A: To criticize, to denigrate, to denounce, to disparage.", "B: To go to the gym.", "C: To hunt for animals by stealth in an area where they are likely to be found on the move.", "D: To speed; to drive a vehicle faster than the permitted speed limit." ]
Which of the following could "overspeed" mean in Indian English when used as a verb? A: To criticize, to denigrate, to denounce, to disparage. B: To go to the gym. C: To hunt for animals by stealth in an area where they are likely to be found on the move. D: To speed; to drive a vehicle faster than the permitted speed limit. Answer:
noun
chikoo
Synonym of sapodilla (tree and fruit)
A
[ "A: Synonym of sapodilla (tree and fruit)", "B: A person who has knowledge; an informed party.", "C: A missionary or recruiter belonging to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an Indian nationalist paramilitary volunteer organization.", "D: A tongue or tract of land included between two rivers, especially that between the Ganga and the Yamuna" ]
Which of the following could "chikoo" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Synonym of sapodilla (tree and fruit) B: A person who has knowledge; an informed party. C: A missionary or recruiter belonging to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an Indian nationalist paramilitary volunteer organization. D: A tongue or tract of land included between two rivers, especially that between the Ganga and the Yamuna Answer:
noun
jutti
An item of footwear embroidered with silver or gold thread.
B
[ "A: An elephant trap; an enclosure constructed to entrap wild elephants.", "B: An item of footwear embroidered with silver or gold thread.", "C: The work of cleaning out pit latrines.", "D: cleanliness; purity" ]
Which of the following could "jutti" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: An elephant trap; an enclosure constructed to entrap wild elephants. B: An item of footwear embroidered with silver or gold thread. C: The work of cleaning out pit latrines. D: cleanliness; purity Answer:
noun
gundy
A true bug (genus Leptocorisa), known for being a pest on rice and for its unpleasant smell.
B
[ "A: A tribunal with jurisdiction to hear labour disputes.", "B: A true bug (genus Leptocorisa), known for being a pest on rice and for its unpleasant smell.", "C: A family priest.", "D: Alternative spelling of badmash" ]
Which of the following could "gundy" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A tribunal with jurisdiction to hear labour disputes. B: A true bug (genus Leptocorisa), known for being a pest on rice and for its unpleasant smell. C: A family priest. D: Alternative spelling of badmash Answer:
noun
cheatercock
Someone who violates rules in order to gain an advantage; a cheater.
C
[ "A: A light breakfast.", "B: An egret.", "C: Someone who violates rules in order to gain an advantage; a cheater.", "D: One who supports a policy of swadeshi." ]
Which of the following could "cheatercock" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A light breakfast. B: An egret. C: Someone who violates rules in order to gain an advantage; a cheater. D: One who supports a policy of swadeshi. Answer:
adjective
sidey
Insignificant; small-time.
B
[ "A: Out of town.", "B: Insignificant; small-time.", "C: cooked with steam", "D: Of or relating to a woman/women; female." ]
Which of the following could "sidey" mean in Indian English when used as a adjective? A: Out of town. B: Insignificant; small-time. C: cooked with steam D: Of or relating to a woman/women; female. Answer:
noun
prasada
A religious offering, usually of vegetarian food consumed by worshippers after worship, in Hinduism and Sikhism.
C
[ "A: A landowner or patron in the jajmani system.", "B: A pond, marsh, lake or similar wetland area, usually with significant vegetation providing shelter and/or food to a variety of aquatic and semi-aquatic animal species.", "C: A religious offering, usually of vegetarian food consumed by worshippers after worship, in Hinduism and Sikhism.", "D: Initialism of lakhs per annum." ]
Which of the following could "prasada" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A landowner or patron in the jajmani system. B: A pond, marsh, lake or similar wetland area, usually with significant vegetation providing shelter and/or food to a variety of aquatic and semi-aquatic animal species. C: A religious offering, usually of vegetarian food consumed by worshippers after worship, in Hinduism and Sikhism. D: Initialism of lakhs per annum. Answer:
adjective
Hinduphobic
Opposed to Hindutva or Hindu nationalism.
A
[ "A: Opposed to Hindutva or Hindu nationalism.", "B: Of or pertaining to industry.", "C: Able to be traveled by cart.", "D: In terms of or by means of questions." ]
Which of the following could "Hinduphobic" mean in Indian English when used as a adjective? A: Opposed to Hindutva or Hindu nationalism. B: Of or pertaining to industry. C: Able to be traveled by cart. D: In terms of or by means of questions. Answer:
noun
newfind
A new discovery.
D
[ "A: A sycophant and hanger-on or lackey.", "B: last remnant", "C: A classified advertisement describing an individual who wishes to find a marriage partner.", "D: A new discovery." ]
Which of the following could "newfind" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A sycophant and hanger-on or lackey. B: last remnant C: A classified advertisement describing an individual who wishes to find a marriage partner. D: A new discovery. Answer:
noun
TVC
Initialism of town vending committee.
D
[ "A: lake, pond", "B: Initialism of upper caste.", "C: A religious offering, usually of vegetarian food consumed by worshippers after worship, in Hinduism and Sikhism.", "D: Initialism of town vending committee." ]
Which of the following could "TVC" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: lake, pond B: Initialism of upper caste. C: A religious offering, usually of vegetarian food consumed by worshippers after worship, in Hinduism and Sikhism. D: Initialism of town vending committee. Answer:
noun
urad dal
A bean (Vigna mungo) or a dish made from it.
B
[ "A: A wedding.", "B: A bean (Vigna mungo) or a dish made from it.", "C: A samosa.", "D: plural of zilla" ]
Which of the following could "urad dal" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A wedding. B: A bean (Vigna mungo) or a dish made from it. C: A samosa. D: plural of zilla Answer:
noun
kulfiwala
A street vendor who sells kulfi.
B
[ "A: A manger or trough for cattle, made from mud.", "B: A street vendor who sells kulfi.", "C: An assignment of the produce and income of a particular district or village to a person or persons, as an annuity", "D: department store" ]
Which of the following could "kulfiwala" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A manger or trough for cattle, made from mud. B: A street vendor who sells kulfi. C: An assignment of the produce and income of a particular district or village to a person or persons, as an annuity D: department store Answer:
noun
patwar
A revenue block in India, a subdivision of a district, usually smaller than a tehsil and consisting of several villages.
A
[ "A: A revenue block in India, a subdivision of a district, usually smaller than a tehsil and consisting of several villages.", "B: last remnant", "C: A philosophy of architecture that has elements akin to feng shui", "D: A native attorney, lawyer or agent." ]
Which of the following could "patwar" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A revenue block in India, a subdivision of a district, usually smaller than a tehsil and consisting of several villages. B: last remnant C: A philosophy of architecture that has elements akin to feng shui D: A native attorney, lawyer or agent. Answer:
verb
imshee
go away
B
[ "A: To refuse or rebuff.", "B: go away", "C: To hunt for animals by stealth in an area where they are likely to be found on the move.", "D: To remember fondly; to reminisce about." ]
Which of the following could "imshee" mean in Indian English when used as a verb? A: To refuse or rebuff. B: go away C: To hunt for animals by stealth in an area where they are likely to be found on the move. D: To remember fondly; to reminisce about. Answer:
noun
jharna
A spring of water.
A
[ "A: A spring of water.", "B: A person who keeps bluffing or does empty boasting", "C: Redress.", "D: An earthenware pot." ]
Which of the following could "jharna" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A spring of water. B: A person who keeps bluffing or does empty boasting C: Redress. D: An earthenware pot. Answer:
noun
thuthse
A beer made from rice in Nagaland; similar to zutho.
A
[ "A: A beer made from rice in Nagaland; similar to zutho.", "B: A film featuring a particular movie star.", "C: A sweet made from khoa, sugar, and various flavourings.", "D: A hired ruffian armed with a club or lathi." ]
Which of the following could "thuthse" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A beer made from rice in Nagaland; similar to zutho. B: A film featuring a particular movie star. C: A sweet made from khoa, sugar, and various flavourings. D: A hired ruffian armed with a club or lathi. Answer:
noun
katwa
a Muslim man.
B
[ "A: The giving of credentials.", "B: a Muslim man.", "C: A central bank.", "D: A measure of land area, 1/40 of an acre." ]
Which of the following could "katwa" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: The giving of credentials. B: a Muslim man. C: A central bank. D: A measure of land area, 1/40 of an acre. Answer:
noun
daaku
dacoit; bandit; armed robber
C
[ "A: A road.", "B: A missionary or recruiter belonging to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an Indian nationalist paramilitary volunteer organization.", "C: dacoit; bandit; armed robber", "D: A new discovery." ]
Which of the following could "daaku" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A road. B: A missionary or recruiter belonging to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an Indian nationalist paramilitary volunteer organization. C: dacoit; bandit; armed robber D: A new discovery. Answer:
noun
dadagiri
goondaism; gang rule; intimidating behavior.
D
[ "A: Garbage; waste; refuse.", "B: The monsoon season according to the Hindu calendar.", "C: A lassi to which a preparation of marijuana has been added.", "D: goondaism; gang rule; intimidating behavior." ]
Which of the following could "dadagiri" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Garbage; waste; refuse. B: The monsoon season according to the Hindu calendar. C: A lassi to which a preparation of marijuana has been added. D: goondaism; gang rule; intimidating behavior. Answer:
noun
departmental store
department store
D
[ "A: unripened papaya (papaya whose flesh is still green)", "B: A portable canister for water typically with a tap.", "C: A system of discipline; organisation, arrangement, preparation.", "D: department store" ]
Which of the following could "departmental store" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: unripened papaya (papaya whose flesh is still green) B: A portable canister for water typically with a tap. C: A system of discipline; organisation, arrangement, preparation. D: department store Answer:
noun
pincode
Postal Index Number
A
[ "A: Postal Index Number", "B: A whitish-grey sandy efflorescence, found in many places, from which by boiling and the addition of quicklime a strong alkali is obtained.", "C: hearth, fireplace", "D: The eternal divine or cosmic soul." ]
Which of the following could "pincode" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Postal Index Number B: A whitish-grey sandy efflorescence, found in many places, from which by boiling and the addition of quicklime a strong alkali is obtained. C: hearth, fireplace D: The eternal divine or cosmic soul. Answer:
noun
hostelite
An inhabitant of a hostel.
C
[ "A: A measure of land area, 1/40 of an acre.", "B: dacoit; bandit; armed robber", "C: An inhabitant of a hostel.", "D: A person from the Indian state of Kerala, especially one who speaks Malayalam or is ethnically Malayali." ]
Which of the following could "hostelite" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A measure of land area, 1/40 of an acre. B: dacoit; bandit; armed robber C: An inhabitant of a hostel. D: A person from the Indian state of Kerala, especially one who speaks Malayalam or is ethnically Malayali. Answer:
noun
cholai
illicit alcoholic drink; moonshine, usually made from rice, sometimes mixed with industrial alcohol
D
[ "A: Somebody from the north of India; a northerner.", "B: brother-in-law", "C: A member of the lowest and most despised caste in traditional Indian society.", "D: illicit alcoholic drink; moonshine, usually made from rice, sometimes mixed with industrial alcohol" ]
Which of the following could "cholai" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Somebody from the north of India; a northerner. B: brother-in-law C: A member of the lowest and most despised caste in traditional Indian society. D: illicit alcoholic drink; moonshine, usually made from rice, sometimes mixed with industrial alcohol Answer:
noun
convent school
Any English-medium school.
B
[ "A: Woman or women.", "B: Any English-medium school.", "C: A hot dust-bearing wind found in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and the Punjab.", "D: Somebody from South India; a Dravidian language speaker." ]
Which of the following could "convent school" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Woman or women. B: Any English-medium school. C: A hot dust-bearing wind found in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and the Punjab. D: Somebody from South India; a Dravidian language speaker. Answer:
noun
manual scavenging
The work of cleaning out pit latrines.
A
[ "A: The work of cleaning out pit latrines.", "B: Cumin.", "C: A train driver.", "D: The giving of credentials." ]
Which of the following could "manual scavenging" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: The work of cleaning out pit latrines. B: Cumin. C: A train driver. D: The giving of credentials. Answer:
noun
chotara
A person of mixed race; half-caste.
C
[ "A: A central bank.", "B: oil cake", "C: A person of mixed race; half-caste.", "D: A time or moment considered lucky for beginning some project; an inauguration, now especially the start of a film production." ]
Which of the following could "chotara" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A central bank. B: oil cake C: A person of mixed race; half-caste. D: A time or moment considered lucky for beginning some project; an inauguration, now especially the start of a film production. Answer:
noun
mahila
Woman or women.
A
[ "A: Woman or women.", "B: Any green vegetable.", "C: banker's draft", "D: A kind of concrete, of broken brick, lime, etc., used for floors and terrace roofs." ]
Which of the following could "mahila" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Woman or women. B: Any green vegetable. C: banker's draft D: A kind of concrete, of broken brick, lime, etc., used for floors and terrace roofs. Answer:
noun
lapises
plural of lapis
D
[ "A: A person with a criminal record, especially an extensive one.", "B: An ideal universal ruler, who rules ethically and benevolently over the entire world.", "C: A cinemagoer.", "D: plural of lapis" ]
Which of the following could "lapises" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A person with a criminal record, especially an extensive one. B: An ideal universal ruler, who rules ethically and benevolently over the entire world. C: A cinemagoer. D: plural of lapis Answer:
noun
potli
A bundle.
A
[ "A: A bundle.", "B: The student who achieves the highest score in an examination.", "C: a colored powder often used during the Holi festival.", "D: A low cost Indian pre-school." ]
Which of the following could "potli" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A bundle. B: The student who achieves the highest score in an examination. C: a colored powder often used during the Holi festival. D: A low cost Indian pre-school. Answer:
noun
rajgira
Any of the cereal plants called amaranth, and its seed used for food.
A
[ "A: Any of the cereal plants called amaranth, and its seed used for food.", "B: A march or pilgrimage on foot.", "C: A shrewd politician or, in general, a cunning person; a Machiavelli.", "D: A fish, the Indo-Pacific king mackerel (Scomberomorus guttatus)." ]
Which of the following could "rajgira" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Any of the cereal plants called amaranth, and its seed used for food. B: A march or pilgrimage on foot. C: A shrewd politician or, in general, a cunning person; a Machiavelli. D: A fish, the Indo-Pacific king mackerel (Scomberomorus guttatus). Answer:
noun
shoebite
A blister caused by the chafing of a shoe or boot.
D
[ "A: dacoit; bandit; armed robber", "B: A person employed to drive a lorry (truck).", "C: A sailor.", "D: A blister caused by the chafing of a shoe or boot." ]
Which of the following could "shoebite" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: dacoit; bandit; armed robber B: A person employed to drive a lorry (truck). C: A sailor. D: A blister caused by the chafing of a shoe or boot. Answer:
adjective
cent percent
one hundred percent
A
[ "A: one hundred percent", "B: In terms of valleys.", "C: Misspelling of nursing.", "D: Alternative form of ex gratia" ]
Which of the following could "cent percent" mean in Indian English when used as a adjective? A: one hundred percent B: In terms of valleys. C: Misspelling of nursing. D: Alternative form of ex gratia Answer:
noun
sitout
An outdoor area that is set up for sitting, including a floor and seats, and possibly, but not necessarily having a roof, screens, or elevated platform.
D
[ "A: A hunt of this kind.", "B: An egret.", "C: A school that prepares children for a military academy.", "D: An outdoor area that is set up for sitting, including a floor and seats, and possibly, but not necessarily having a roof, screens, or elevated platform." ]
Which of the following could "sitout" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A hunt of this kind. B: An egret. C: A school that prepares children for a military academy. D: An outdoor area that is set up for sitting, including a floor and seats, and possibly, but not necessarily having a roof, screens, or elevated platform. Answer:
adjective
self-luminous
Self-aware; knowable by itself.
C
[ "A: Of a reply: prepared in paragraphs.", "B: In terms of caste.", "C: Self-aware; knowable by itself.", "D: Of or pertaining to a factory." ]
Which of the following could "self-luminous" mean in Indian English when used as a adjective? A: Of a reply: prepared in paragraphs. B: In terms of caste. C: Self-aware; knowable by itself. D: Of or pertaining to a factory. Answer:
noun
narangi
A variety of orange (fruit).
D
[ "A: An intersection or roundabout, where tracks or roads cross (often used in place names).", "B: Spinach or similar greens (including Amaranthus species and Chenopodium album).", "C: plural of cousin sister", "D: A variety of orange (fruit)." ]
Which of the following could "narangi" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: An intersection or roundabout, where tracks or roads cross (often used in place names). B: Spinach or similar greens (including Amaranthus species and Chenopodium album). C: plural of cousin sister D: A variety of orange (fruit). Answer:
noun
IIITian
An alumnus of one of the 5 International Institutes of Information Technology.
D
[ "A: Movement; sway; influence.", "B: A kind of inferior limestone.", "C: madam (as a respectful term of address)", "D: An alumnus of one of the 5 International Institutes of Information Technology." ]
Which of the following could "IIITian" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Movement; sway; influence. B: A kind of inferior limestone. C: madam (as a respectful term of address) D: An alumnus of one of the 5 International Institutes of Information Technology. Answer:
noun
IIIT
Initialism of International Institutes of Information Technology (one of a group of nationally recognized autonomous engineering institutes of India.)
C
[ "A: cucumber", "B: Initialism of lakhs per annum.", "C: Initialism of International Institutes of Information Technology (one of a group of nationally recognized autonomous engineering institutes of India.)", "D: The eternal divine or cosmic soul." ]
Which of the following could "IIIT" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: cucumber B: Initialism of lakhs per annum. C: Initialism of International Institutes of Information Technology (one of a group of nationally recognized autonomous engineering institutes of India.) D: The eternal divine or cosmic soul. Answer:
noun
khurli
A manger or trough for cattle, made from mud.
C
[ "A: A member of the media.", "B: Western-style nightclothes", "C: A manger or trough for cattle, made from mud.", "D: Candied raw papaya (unripened papaya)." ]
Which of the following could "khurli" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A member of the media. B: Western-style nightclothes C: A manger or trough for cattle, made from mud. D: Candied raw papaya (unripened papaya). Answer:
noun
peeloo
Salvadora persica (toothbrush tree).
B
[ "A: A Hindu holy man.", "B: Salvadora persica (toothbrush tree).", "C: A cake of dried cow dung, used for fuel.", "D: dodder" ]
Which of the following could "peeloo" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A Hindu holy man. B: Salvadora persica (toothbrush tree). C: A cake of dried cow dung, used for fuel. D: dodder Answer:
noun
rehra
A horse-drawn cart or carriage.
D
[ "A: The canafistula or golden shower tree.", "B: brother (as a respectful term of address)", "C: A sweet chutney made from tamarind and ginger.", "D: A horse-drawn cart or carriage." ]
Which of the following could "rehra" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: The canafistula or golden shower tree. B: brother (as a respectful term of address) C: A sweet chutney made from tamarind and ginger. D: A horse-drawn cart or carriage. Answer:
noun
bhujia
A crispy Indian snack made from moth beans, gram flour, and spices.
B
[ "A: A fast bowler; one who specialises in bowling fast.", "B: A crispy Indian snack made from moth beans, gram flour, and spices.", "C: A cinema or movie theatre.", "D: A fish, the hilsa." ]
Which of the following could "bhujia" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A fast bowler; one who specialises in bowling fast. B: A crispy Indian snack made from moth beans, gram flour, and spices. C: A cinema or movie theatre. D: A fish, the hilsa. Answer:
noun
kothi
A bungalow.
B
[ "A: uncle (as a respectful term of address)", "B: A bungalow.", "C: a polite form of address equivalent to the English Mrs", "D: A time or moment considered lucky for beginning some project; an inauguration, now especially the start of a film production." ]
Which of the following could "kothi" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: uncle (as a respectful term of address) B: A bungalow. C: a polite form of address equivalent to the English Mrs D: A time or moment considered lucky for beginning some project; an inauguration, now especially the start of a film production. Answer:
noun
kothi
In the culture of the Indian subcontinent, an effeminate man who takes on a passive or female gender role in same-sex relationships.
A
[ "A: In the culture of the Indian subcontinent, an effeminate man who takes on a passive or female gender role in same-sex relationships.", "B: A watchman; a guard.", "C: Any English-medium school.", "D: e-mail address" ]
Which of the following could "kothi" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: In the culture of the Indian subcontinent, an effeminate man who takes on a passive or female gender role in same-sex relationships. B: A watchman; a guard. C: Any English-medium school. D: e-mail address Answer:
noun
swadeshist
One who supports a policy of swadeshi.
A
[ "A: One who supports a policy of swadeshi.", "B: The promotion of the sport of cricket as a glamorous entertainment event.", "C: The eternal divine or cosmic soul.", "D: Money that is obtained illegally, especially that which circulates in the underworld." ]
Which of the following could "swadeshist" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: One who supports a policy of swadeshi. B: The promotion of the sport of cricket as a glamorous entertainment event. C: The eternal divine or cosmic soul. D: Money that is obtained illegally, especially that which circulates in the underworld. Answer:
noun
swadeshism
Synonym of swadeshi
C
[ "A: Music written especially for Bollywood films.", "B: cashew nut", "C: Synonym of swadeshi", "D: Perfect score on a board exam." ]
Which of the following could "swadeshism" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Music written especially for Bollywood films. B: cashew nut C: Synonym of swadeshi D: Perfect score on a board exam. Answer:
noun
raajkumaar
Prince or king.
D
[ "A: A province or district.", "B: protection of cows, particularly as seen as a social or religious duty", "C: A self-confident attitude", "D: Prince or king." ]
Which of the following could "raajkumaar" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A province or district. B: protection of cows, particularly as seen as a social or religious duty C: A self-confident attitude D: Prince or king. Answer:
noun
lootie
An irregular soldier whose main object was plunder; a marauder.
D
[ "A: Any English-medium school.", "B: The area served by an irrigation project such as a canal, dam or a tank.", "C: A school that prepares children for a military academy.", "D: An irregular soldier whose main object was plunder; a marauder." ]
Which of the following could "lootie" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: Any English-medium school. B: The area served by an irrigation project such as a canal, dam or a tank. C: A school that prepares children for a military academy. D: An irregular soldier whose main object was plunder; a marauder. Answer:
noun
hairfall
hair loss; the visible falling out of hair.
D
[ "A: A snake gourd.", "B: Alternative form of chowki", "C: One who works in an office, an officer.", "D: hair loss; the visible falling out of hair." ]
Which of the following could "hairfall" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A snake gourd. B: Alternative form of chowki C: One who works in an office, an officer. D: hair loss; the visible falling out of hair. Answer:
noun
sattu
Flour made from a mixture of ground pulses and cereals.
B
[ "A: A female demon.", "B: Flour made from a mixture of ground pulses and cereals.", "C: A Muslim person in general, especially an extreme conservative.", "D: A school that prepares children for a military academy." ]
Which of the following could "sattu" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A female demon. B: Flour made from a mixture of ground pulses and cereals. C: A Muslim person in general, especially an extreme conservative. D: A school that prepares children for a military academy. Answer:
noun
rakshak
protector, defender, saviour
C
[ "A: A member of the lowest and most despised caste in traditional Indian society.", "B: A system of patrolling streets by use of checkpoints.", "C: protector, defender, saviour", "D: Gossip or rumor; nonsensical or silly talk; blather." ]
Which of the following could "rakshak" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A member of the lowest and most despised caste in traditional Indian society. B: A system of patrolling streets by use of checkpoints. C: protector, defender, saviour D: Gossip or rumor; nonsensical or silly talk; blather. Answer:
noun
plate meal
A full meal with a fixed set of dishes as components, often but not necessarily served at a restaurant.
C
[ "A: A Keralan curry made with buttermilk and cucumber.", "B: Sunglasses.", "C: A full meal with a fixed set of dishes as components, often but not necessarily served at a restaurant.", "D: A member of the Indian National Congress, an Indian political party." ]
Which of the following could "plate meal" mean in Indian English when used as a noun? A: A Keralan curry made with buttermilk and cucumber. B: Sunglasses. C: A full meal with a fixed set of dishes as components, often but not necessarily served at a restaurant. D: A member of the Indian National Congress, an Indian political party. Answer: