[amp_mcq option1=”Superficial” option2=”Superstitious” option3=”Superfluous” option4=”Supernatural” correct=”option1″]
The correct answer is A. Superficial.
Superficial means existing or occurring at or on the surface only. It can also mean lacking in depth or substance.
Superstitious means believing in or influenced by superstitions. A superstition is a belief or practice that is based on fear of the unknown or a false understanding of cause and effect.
Superfluous means more than is needed or useful.
Supernatural means not subject to the laws of nature or scientific explanation.
In the context of the question, “Something which is not thorough or profound,” the correct answer is A. Superficial. This is because superficial means existing or occurring at or on the surface only, which is consistent with the definition of “not thorough or profound.” The other options are incorrect because they do not mean “not thorough or profound.” Superstitious means believing in or influenced by superstitions, superfluous means more than is needed or useful, and supernatural means not subject to the laws of nature or scientific explanation.