“Necrophobia” is a fear of:

“Necrophobia” is a fear of:

  • (A) Everything
  • (B) Flood
  • (C) Wealth
  • (D) Death
  • Necrophobia is a strong, intense fear of death and things associated with it, such as dead bodies, graves, cemeteries, and funerals. The origin of the term is Greek: nekros, or corpse, and phobos, or fear. It is more than a fear of dead bodies, of course, but a fear of anything associated with death, including coffins, headstones, and burial grounds.
  • Panophobia / Pantophobia: Fear of everything
  • Antlophobia: Fear of floods or Potamophobia: (fear of rivers/running water).
  • Plutophobia: Clinical term used for fear of wealth
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 ‘NATO’ is an abbreviation of:

  • (A) North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  • (B) Non-Aligned Treaty Organization
  • (C) Non-Aligned Trading Organization
  • (D) North American Transport Organization

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