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Directions: Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.
A defamation case is being filed by him against his business partner.
A defamation case is being filed by him against his business partner.
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He has filed a defamation case against his business partner.
15%
He has been filing a defamation case against his business partner.
60%
He is filing a defamation case against his business partner.
15%
His business partner is filing a defamation case against him.
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Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech.
Rahim said, "I will have completed my project."
Rahim said, "I will have completed my project."
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Rahim said that he would complete his project.
74%
Rahim said that he would have completed his project.
11%
Rahim said that he had completed his project.
1%
Rahim said that he has completed his project.
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In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
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Stoicaly
81%
Stoically
6%
Stoecaly
4%
Stoecally
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In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
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13%
Screpture
9%
Scriptare
5%
Screptare
73%
Scripture
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✨Today's Vocab Word
Word - COARSE adj.
Meaning - having a rough surface that feels slightly hard
Sentence - The coarse sweater made my skin itch.
✨Today's Idiom
Idiom - "With might and main"
Meaning - with full force and strength
Sentence - He countered the attack of the robber with might and main.
Word - COARSE adj.
Meaning - having a rough surface that feels slightly hard
Sentence - The coarse sweater made my skin itch.
✨Today's Idiom
Idiom - "With might and main"
Meaning - with full force and strength
Sentence - He countered the attack of the robber with might and main.
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom in the given sentence.
He goes (hard with) one and all.
1. To be busy over trifles
2. To be difficult
3. To remain neutral
4. To be unreliable
He goes (hard with) one and all.
1. To be busy over trifles
2. To be difficult
3. To remain neutral
4. To be unreliable
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Select the most appropriate idiom that car substitute the underlined segment in the giver sentence.
Though the speaker used flowery expressions to convince the audience, they were intelligent enough (to find out his ulterior intentions).
1. to cast pearls before swine
2. to not judge a book by its cover
3. to read between the lines
4. to be under somebody's thumb
Though the speaker used flowery expressions to convince the audience, they were intelligent enough (to find out his ulterior intentions).
1. to cast pearls before swine
2. to not judge a book by its cover
3. to read between the lines
4. to be under somebody's thumb
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
Holiday homework / are essential to keeping / students busy / during the vacation.
A. during the vacation
B. Holiday homework
C. are essential to keeping
D. students busy
Holiday homework / are essential to keeping / students busy / during the vacation.
A. during the vacation
B. Holiday homework
C. are essential to keeping
D. students busy
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
Are today / a working day / or a / holiday?
A. a working day
B. or a
C. Are today
D. holiday
Are today / a working day / or a / holiday?
A. a working day
B. or a
C. Are today
D. holiday
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word substitution.
A speech in a play that the character speaks to himself or herself or to the people watching rather than to the other characters
1. Dogmatic
2. Soliloquy
3. Scream
4. Eloquence
A speech in a play that the character speaks to himself or herself or to the people watching rather than to the other characters
1. Dogmatic
2. Soliloquy
3. Scream
4. Eloquence
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.
The arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence.
1. Allegory
2. Chronology
3. Plutocracy
4. Topography
The arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence.
1. Allegory
2. Chronology
3. Plutocracy
4. Topography
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✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 11 April 2025
1. PREVALENCE (NOUN): (प्रसार): currency
Synonyms: generality, pervasiveness
Antonyms: uncommonness
Example Sentence
The prevalence of sunlight led to a restriction of the windows.
2. DISCREET (ADJECTIVE): (विचारशील): careful
Synonyms: circumspect, cautious
Antonyms: indiscreet
Example Sentence:
We made some discreet inquiries.
3. DEFUSE (VERB): (शांत करना): reduce
Synonyms: lessen, diminish
Antonyms: heighten
Example Sentence:
The scheme taught officers how to defuse potentially explosive situations.
4. DIFFUSE (ADJECTIVE): (बिखरा हुआ): diffused
Synonyms: scattered, dispersed
Antonyms: concentrated
Example Sentence:
The diffuse community which centred on the church.
5. CHAOTIC (ADJECTIVE): (अराजक): disorderly
Synonyms: disordered, disorganized
Antonyms: orderly
Example Sentence:
The political situation in the country was chaotic.
6. BRUTALITY (NOUN): (निर्दयता): savagery
Synonyms: cruelty, viciousness
Antonyms: gentleness
Example Sentence:
Brutality against civilians shouln't be tolerated.
7. INCUR (VERB): (अपने ऊपर लेना): suffer
Synonyms: sustain, experience
Antonyms: avoid
Example Sentence:
I will pay any expenses that have been incurred.
8. MUTUAL (ADJECTIVE): (पारस्परिक): reciprocal
Synonyms: reciprocated, requited
Antonyms: detached
Example Sentence:
A partnership should be based on mutual respect and understanding.
9. HOSTILITY (NOUN): (शत्रुता): antagonism
Synonyms: bitterness, malevolence
Antonyms: friendliness
Example Sentence:
There is too much hostility towards all outsiders.
10. REPARATION (NOUN): (मरम्मत): amends
Synonyms: restitution, redress
Antonyms: impairment
Example Sentence:
The courts required a convicted offender to make financial reparation to his victim.
1. PREVALENCE (NOUN): (प्रसार): currency
Synonyms: generality, pervasiveness
Antonyms: uncommonness
Example Sentence
The prevalence of sunlight led to a restriction of the windows.
2. DISCREET (ADJECTIVE): (विचारशील): careful
Synonyms: circumspect, cautious
Antonyms: indiscreet
Example Sentence:
We made some discreet inquiries.
3. DEFUSE (VERB): (शांत करना): reduce
Synonyms: lessen, diminish
Antonyms: heighten
Example Sentence:
The scheme taught officers how to defuse potentially explosive situations.
4. DIFFUSE (ADJECTIVE): (बिखरा हुआ): diffused
Synonyms: scattered, dispersed
Antonyms: concentrated
Example Sentence:
The diffuse community which centred on the church.
5. CHAOTIC (ADJECTIVE): (अराजक): disorderly
Synonyms: disordered, disorganized
Antonyms: orderly
Example Sentence:
The political situation in the country was chaotic.
6. BRUTALITY (NOUN): (निर्दयता): savagery
Synonyms: cruelty, viciousness
Antonyms: gentleness
Example Sentence:
Brutality against civilians shouln't be tolerated.
7. INCUR (VERB): (अपने ऊपर लेना): suffer
Synonyms: sustain, experience
Antonyms: avoid
Example Sentence:
I will pay any expenses that have been incurred.
8. MUTUAL (ADJECTIVE): (पारस्परिक): reciprocal
Synonyms: reciprocated, requited
Antonyms: detached
Example Sentence:
A partnership should be based on mutual respect and understanding.
9. HOSTILITY (NOUN): (शत्रुता): antagonism
Synonyms: bitterness, malevolence
Antonyms: friendliness
Example Sentence:
There is too much hostility towards all outsiders.
10. REPARATION (NOUN): (मरम्मत): amends
Synonyms: restitution, redress
Antonyms: impairment
Example Sentence:
The courts required a convicted offender to make financial reparation to his victim.
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Antonym of Foment
(SSC CGL 2024)
(SSC CGL 2024)
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Proximity
30%
Remoteness
26%
Separation
24%
Regulate
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