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Q: Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words. One who is not sure about God's existence
  • A. Agnostic
  • B. Anchor
  • C. Pantheist
  • D. Haggard
Correct Answer: Option A - For the above group of words, one who is not sure about God’s existence, option (a) Agnostic is appropriate one word. Anchor - To fix something firmly so that it cannot move Pantheist - A person who belives in many or all gods. Haggard - Looking very tired because of illness.
A. For the above group of words, one who is not sure about God’s existence, option (a) Agnostic is appropriate one word. Anchor - To fix something firmly so that it cannot move Pantheist - A person who belives in many or all gods. Haggard - Looking very tired because of illness.

Explanations:

For the above group of words, one who is not sure about God’s existence, option (a) Agnostic is appropriate one word. Anchor - To fix something firmly so that it cannot move Pantheist - A person who belives in many or all gods. Haggard - Looking very tired because of illness.