Are you working hard day and night to clear SSC exams like CGL, CHSL, MTS, Stenographer, or CPO? We know that for many students, especially those from a Hindi medium background, the English section is the biggest fear. You might look at thick grammar books and feel that learning thousands of new English words is totally impossible. But most students don’t know that the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) does not want you to be an English professor. They just want to check your basic understanding of daily-use words. Because of this, they repeat the exact same vocabulary questions year after year! If you just memorize the top repeated words from previous year papers, you can easily secure full marks. In this blog, we have explained this topic in the simplest way and provided the top exam-level antonym questions that you can practice right now.
What are Antonyms? (Explained in Simple Words)
Let us understand this without using any heavy grammar rules.
An Antonym is simply an English word that has the exact opposite meaning of another word. In Hindi, we call it Vilom Shabd. For example:
- The opposite of “Hot” is “Cold”. So, “Hot” and “Cold” are antonyms.
- The opposite of “Success” is “Failure”. So, “Success” and “Failure” are antonyms.
What to study for SSC Exams? You do not need to read tough English newspapers daily to pass this section. Just focus on common opposite words. The SSC board mostly asks words related to human behavior (like brave/coward), nature (like barren/fertile), and conditions (like abundant/scarce). If you focus purely on the Previous Year Questions (PYQs), this will become your highest-scoring topic.
Important Antonym Questions for SSC Exams
Now you know what to study. But reading is not enough. To score full marks, you must practice real exam-level questions. Grab a pen and solve these top 10 repeated antonym questions below to test yourself.
Q1. Choose the correct antonym for the word: OPTIMISTIC
(A) Happy
(B) Pessimistic
(C) Brave
(D) Careless
Answer: (B) Pessimistic
Explanation: ‘Optimistic’ means a person who always thinks positively and expects good things. ‘Pessimistic’ is the exact opposite, meaning a person who always expects bad things to happen.
Q2. Choose the correct antonym for the word: BARREN
(A) Dry
(B) Empty
(C) Fertile
(D) Hard
Answer: (C) Fertile
Explanation: ‘Barren’ refers to land where no plants or crops can grow (Banjjar). ‘Fertile’ is the opposite, meaning land that is very good for growing crops (Upjau).
Q3. Choose the correct antonym for the word: TRANSPARENT
(A) Clear
(B) Opaque
(C) Shining
(D) Thin
Answer: (B) Opaque
Explanation: ‘Transparent’ means something you can see through, like clean glass. ‘Opaque’ is the opposite, meaning something you cannot see through, like a wooden door.
Q4. Choose the correct antonym for the word: DILIGENT
(A) Hardworking
(B) Lazy
(C) Smart
(D) Fast
Answer: (B) Lazy
Explanation: A ‘Diligent’ person is someone who works very hard and carefully. So, ‘Lazy’ (Aalsi) is the exact opposite word.
Q5. Choose the correct antonym for the word: ABUNDANT
(A) Scarce
(B) Plentiful
(C) Huge
(D) Deep
Answer: (A) Scarce
Explanation: ‘Abundant’ means having plenty of something. ‘Scarce’ is the opposite, meaning very less in amount or hard to find.
Q6. Choose the correct antonym for the word: CONDEMN
(A) Hate
(B) Praise
(C) Blame
(D) Ignore
Answer: (B) Praise
Explanation: To ‘Condemn’ someone means to heavily criticize them or say they are wrong. The opposite is to ‘Praise’ (Taareef karna), which means to say good things about someone.
Q7. Choose the correct antonym for the word: HOSTILE
(A) Angry
(B) Violent
(C) Friendly
(D) Bad
Answer: (C) Friendly
Explanation: ‘Hostile’ means acting like an enemy, being very aggressive or unkind. ‘Friendly’ is the simple and direct opposite.
Q8. Choose the correct antonym for the word: ARROGANT
(A) Proud
(B) Humble
(C) Rich
(D) Clever
Answer: (B) Humble
Explanation: An ‘Arrogant’ person is someone who is very proud and thinks they are better than everyone else (Ghamandi). A ‘Humble’ person is polite and down-to-earth.
Q9. Choose the correct antonym for the word: ANCIENT
(A) Old
(B) Historic
(C) Modern
(D) Broken
Answer: (C) Modern
Explanation: ‘Ancient’ means something very, very old from the past. ‘Modern’ is the opposite, meaning something new or from the present time.
Q10. Choose the correct antonym for the word: EXPAND
(A) Shrink
(B) Grow
(C) Open
(D) Spread
Answer: (A) Shrink
Explanation: To ‘Expand’ means to become bigger in size. The opposite is to ‘Shrink’, which means to become smaller (Sikudna).
5 Simple Tips to Prepare Antonyms for SSC Exams
You do not need to mug up the entire dictionary to clear this exam. Just use your brain smartly. Here are 5 easy tricks to master opposite words quickly:
- Only Target PYQs (Previous Year Questions): Make a strict rule to only study words that have appeared in SSC exams in the last 5 to 7 years. SSC rarely creates new words. 80% of your paper will come from here.
- Learn Synonyms and Antonyms Together: This is the smartest trick! When you learn the meaning of a word, instantly find its opposite. This way, you complete two topics at the same time.
- Learn with Hindi Meanings: If you are from a Hindi medium, always write the Hindi meaning next to the English word. (Example: Barren = Banjjar, Fertile = Upjau). Your brain remembers your mother tongue much faster.
- Use the Elimination Trick: In the exam hall, if you do not know the exact opposite, look at the 4 options. If the main word is positive, the answer MUST be a negative word. You can easily remove the wrong options this way.
- Give Daily Short Quizzes: Do not read vocabulary like a storybook. Give a simple 10-question mock test daily on your mobile phone. When you pick the wrong option and see the right answer, you will never forget it.
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FAQs: Antonym Questions for SSC Exams
No, not at all! SSC asks very basic 10th-level English words that we see in our daily life. They do not ask complex or totally unseen words like banking exams do.
You can comfortably expect 2 to 3 direct questions on antonyms, and another 2 to 3 questions on synonyms. It is a very high-weightage topic.
Absolutely not. Reading heavy newspapers is good for UPSC, but for SSC, simply reading a previous year vocabulary book (like Blackbook or Lucent) is more than enough to get full marks.
Yes. If your exam is very close, memorizing the top 100 or 500 most repeated SSC words will easily help you solve almost all vocabulary questions in the actual paper.
Yes, SSC exams have negative marking for every wrong answer. If you have never seen a word in your life and cannot eliminate options, do not guess blindly. It is better to leave it.
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