English MCQ #10678

Swift’s misanthrope in Gulliver’s Travels distrusts human nature broadly. Misanthrope means

English MCQ #10678

  1. Question 1

    Q1. Swift’s misanthrope in Gulliver’s Travels distrusts human nature broadly. Misanthrope means

    • A) A hater of humanity in general
    • B) A generous patron of scholars
    • C) A woman-hater narrowly
    • D) A breaker of sacred icons

    Answer: A hater of humanity in general

    Explanation: Misanthrope joins misein hate with anthropos person. A hater of humanity in general is correct because it matches what the question requires. Competitive English papers test this construction repeatedly.