Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
On the ball
1. To not understand a situation well
2. To be inattentive
3. To be aware of any changes or developments and quick to react to them
4. To be unaware of any changes happening around
On the ball
1. To not understand a situation well
2. To be inattentive
3. To be aware of any changes or developments and quick to react to them
4. To be unaware of any changes happening around
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Call it a day
1. To decide to stop doing something
2. To stop worrying over something
3. To reach the destination
4. To avoid meeting someone
Call it a day
1. To decide to stop doing something
2. To stop worrying over something
3. To reach the destination
4. To avoid meeting someone
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Identify the segment that contains error.
The central government has come up with a cash voucher scheme to encourage people to spend
their savings on good.
A. The central government has
B. come up with a cash voucher
C. scheme to encourage people
D. to spend their savings on good
E. No error
The central government has come up with a cash voucher scheme to encourage people to spend
their savings on good.
A. The central government has
B. come up with a cash voucher
C. scheme to encourage people
D. to spend their savings on good
E. No error
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Identify the segment that contains error.
We had taken great pain to check the structural soundness of the coachwork.
A. We had taken
B. great pain to
C. check the structural
D. soundness of the coachwork
E. No error
We had taken great pain to check the structural soundness of the coachwork.
A. We had taken
B. great pain to
C. check the structural
D. soundness of the coachwork
E. No error
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Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted word.
Jack was given the responsibility of driving, as he was the only (teetotaller).
1. Person with imagination and creative potential
2. Person who completely abstains from intoxicating drinks like alcohol
3. Person who habitually drinks to the point of losing control
4. Responsible citizen of the country with high self-esteem
Jack was given the responsibility of driving, as he was the only (teetotaller).
1. Person with imagination and creative potential
2. Person who completely abstains from intoxicating drinks like alcohol
3. Person who habitually drinks to the point of losing control
4. Responsible citizen of the country with high self-esteem
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Select the option that can be used as a one - word substitute for the highlighted group of words.
Finally, Mr. Yuvraj Narsinghani passed by the (slowly moving line of people or cars at a funeral).
(A) Caravan
(B) Posse
(C) Procession
(D) Cortege
Finally, Mr. Yuvraj Narsinghani passed by the (slowly moving line of people or cars at a funeral).
(A) Caravan
(B) Posse
(C) Procession
(D) Cortege
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select the one which best expressed the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice and mark your answer .
We arranged many meetings and collected many signatures.
We arranged many meetings and collected many signatures.
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4%
We have arranged many meetings and many signatures are collected.
13%
Many meetings are arranged, many signature are collected by us.
78%
Many meetings were arranged and many signatures were collected by us.
5%
Many meetings has arranged and many signatures has collected by us.
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Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
He says, βSome goods are of poor quality.β
He says, βSome goods are of poor quality.β
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23%
He said that some goods were of poor quality.
16%
He said that some goods are of poor quality.
45%
He says that some goods are of poor quality.
15%
He says that some goods were of poor quality.
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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18%
resplendent
14%
resistance
24%
resurrect
44%
reseptacle
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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32%
contiguous
9%
confirmed
47%
confarmist
12%
contagious
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Given below are some idioms/phrases followed by four alterative meanings to each. Choose the most appropriate answer from among the options (a), (b), (c) and (d).
Talking twenty to the dozen
1. talking hurriedly and rapidly
2. talking too much
3. talking without making sense
4. talking out of turn
Talking twenty to the dozen
1. talking hurriedly and rapidly
2. talking too much
3. talking without making sense
4. talking out of turn
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Four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the best alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
Parents should refrain from (turning a blind eye) to their kids' misdeeds.
1. to be annoyed
2. overlook or ignore
3. issue a warning
4. to reprimand
Parents should refrain from (turning a blind eye) to their kids' misdeeds.
1. to be annoyed
2. overlook or ignore
3. issue a warning
4. to reprimand
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The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No error' as your answer.
They usually allege that there is / a delay in procuring stationery / due to the faulty purchase orders.
1. due to the faulty purchase orders
2. a delay in procuring stationery
3. They usually allege that there is
4. No error
They usually allege that there is / a delay in procuring stationery / due to the faulty purchase orders.
1. due to the faulty purchase orders
2. a delay in procuring stationery
3. They usually allege that there is
4. No error
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