Question : Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Not informed about or aware of something
Option 1: Oblivious
Option 2: Uneducated
Option 3: Absent
Option 4: Inconscient
Correct Answer: Oblivious
Solution : The correct one-word substitute is the first option .
Explanation: Oblivious is the correct choice. It means not being aware of something, often due to inattention or a lack of information.
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
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Uneducated: It refers to a lack of formal education or knowledge.
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Absent: It simply means not present.
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Inconscient: It is not a commonly used word in English.
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