select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
The boys laughed at the old man.
The boys laughed at the old man.
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10%
The old man was being laughed at by the boys.
61%
The old man was laughed at by the boys.
22%
The old man was laughed by the boys.
7%
The old man was being laughed by the boys.
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct.
"Don't play on the grass, boys, "she said.
"Don't play on the grass, boys, "she said.
Anonymous Quiz
13%
She told the boys that they should not be playing on the grass.
47%
She told the boys not to play on the grass.
29%
She ordered the boys "Don't play on the grass.
11%
She said to the boys that they should not play on the grass.
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct.
"What a terrible storm it is! " he said.
"What a terrible storm it is! " he said.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
He exclaimed that it will be a terrible storm.
22%
He exclaimed that it is a terrible storm.
68%
He exclaimed that it was a terrible storm.
4%
He exclaimed that it has been a terrible storm.
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
Ideas are generated by Group discussions.
Ideas are generated by Group discussions.
Anonymous Quiz
11%
Group discussions generated idea.
49%
Group discussions generate ideas.
17%
Group discussions have generated ideas.
23%
Group discussions generates ideas.
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Select the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
7%
Posibilty
22%
Pompus
12%
Potantial
59%
Possession
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✅Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 14.01.2025
1. PROSCRIBE (VERB): (बहिष्कार करना): forbid
Synonyms: prohibit, ban
Antonyms: ban
Example Sentence:Strikes remained proscribed in the armed forces.
2. MAGNITUDE (NOUN): (अहमियत): importance
Synonyms: import, significance
Antonyms: triviality
Example Sentence:History has a lot of events of tragic magnitude.
3 EXPEDITIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (शीघ्र): speedy
Synonyms: swift, quick
Antonyms: slow
Example Sentence:The murder investigation needs to get expeditious.
4. DREADFUL (ADJECTIVE): (भयानक): terrible
Synonyms: frightful, horrible
Antonyms: mild
Example Sentence:He survived a dreadful accident.
5. CATASTROPHE (NOUN): (तबाही): disaster
Synonyms: calamity, cataclysm
Antonyms: salvation
Example Sentence:Things may drag on perhaps till July, but then a catastrophe must could come.
6. MARGINAL (ADJECTIVE): (थोड़ा): slight
Synonyms: small, tiny
Antonyms: vast
Example Sentence:It seems to make just marginal difference.
7. OVERWEENING (ADJECTIVE): (आत्माभिमानी): overconfident
Synonyms: conceited, cocksure
Antonyms: modest
Example Sentence:His modesty is nothing but a cover for his overweening conceit.
8. BURGEON (VERB): (प्रसार करना): expand
Synonyms: shoot up, swell
Antonyms: shrink
Example Sentence:The city's suburbs have burgeoned, sprawling out from the centre.
9 FOUNDER (VERB) (असफल होना): fail
Synonyms: fall through, fall flat
Antonyms: succeed
Example Sentence:The talks foundered on the reform issue.
10. ACCEDE (VERB): (मान लेना): accept
Synonyms: endorse, go along with
Antonyms: refuse
Example Sentence:He did not accede to his child’s demands.
1. PROSCRIBE (VERB): (बहिष्कार करना): forbid
Synonyms: prohibit, ban
Antonyms: ban
Example Sentence:Strikes remained proscribed in the armed forces.
2. MAGNITUDE (NOUN): (अहमियत): importance
Synonyms: import, significance
Antonyms: triviality
Example Sentence:History has a lot of events of tragic magnitude.
3 EXPEDITIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (शीघ्र): speedy
Synonyms: swift, quick
Antonyms: slow
Example Sentence:The murder investigation needs to get expeditious.
4. DREADFUL (ADJECTIVE): (भयानक): terrible
Synonyms: frightful, horrible
Antonyms: mild
Example Sentence:He survived a dreadful accident.
5. CATASTROPHE (NOUN): (तबाही): disaster
Synonyms: calamity, cataclysm
Antonyms: salvation
Example Sentence:Things may drag on perhaps till July, but then a catastrophe must could come.
6. MARGINAL (ADJECTIVE): (थोड़ा): slight
Synonyms: small, tiny
Antonyms: vast
Example Sentence:It seems to make just marginal difference.
7. OVERWEENING (ADJECTIVE): (आत्माभिमानी): overconfident
Synonyms: conceited, cocksure
Antonyms: modest
Example Sentence:His modesty is nothing but a cover for his overweening conceit.
8. BURGEON (VERB): (प्रसार करना): expand
Synonyms: shoot up, swell
Antonyms: shrink
Example Sentence:The city's suburbs have burgeoned, sprawling out from the centre.
9 FOUNDER (VERB) (असफल होना): fail
Synonyms: fall through, fall flat
Antonyms: succeed
Example Sentence:The talks foundered on the reform issue.
10. ACCEDE (VERB): (मान लेना): accept
Synonyms: endorse, go along with
Antonyms: refuse
Example Sentence:He did not accede to his child’s demands.
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Synonym of Perverse
(SSC CGL 2017)
(SSC CGL 2017)
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19%
Agreeable
45%
Nefarious
25%
Compliant
11%
Willing
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
Who is singing such a sweet song ?
Who is singing such a sweet song ?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
By whom is such a sweet song sung ?
73%
By whom is such a sweet song being sung ?
11%
By whom is such a sweet song sang ?
9%
By whom has such a sweet song sung ?
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct.
The Chief Guest said, "It gives me great pleasure to be here this morning.”
The Chief Guest said, "It gives me great pleasure to be here this morning.”
Anonymous Quiz
9%
The Chief Guest said that it gives it great pleasure to be here that morning.
7%
The Chief Guest showed his pleasure.
23%
The Chief Guest said that that gave me great pleasure to be there that morning.
62%
The Chief Guest said that it gave him great pleasure to be there that morning.
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Select the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
42%
Occassion
15%
Ommision
36%
Occurrence
7%
Occupasion
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