Q. 31. A Person who is indifferent to pains and pleasure of life:
(A) Stoic
(B) Sadist
(C) Psychiatrist
(D) Aristocrat
Answer:
(A) Stoic
Explanation:
A stoic is a person who endures pain or hardship without displaying their feelings and is indifferent to pleasure or pain.
Q. 32. A disease which spreads by contact:
(A) Incurable
(B) Infectious
(C) Contagious
(D) Fatal
Answer:
(C) Contagious
Explanation:
Contagious diseases are those specifically transmitted to other persons, either by physical contact with the person suffering the disease, or by casual contact.
Q. 33. One who believes in the power of fate:
(A) Fatalist
(B) Optimist
(C) Pessimist
(D) Parsimonious
Answer:
(A) Fatalist
Explanation:
A fatalist believes that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable.
Q. 34. That which cannot be corrected:
(A) Unintelligible
(B) Indelible
(C) Illegible
(D) Incorrigible
Answer:
(D) Incorrigible
Explanation:
Incorrigible refers to a person or their behavior that is not able to be corrected, improved, or reformed.
Q. 35. One who has little faith in human sincerity and goodness
(A) Egoist
(B) Fatalist
(C) Stoic
(D) Cynic
Answer:
(D) Cynic
Explanation:
A cynic is a person who believes that people are motivated purely by self-interest rather than acting for honorable or unselfish reasons.