In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is incorrectly spelt. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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Symmetry
25%
Satellite
36%
Alluminium
10%
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Has bigger fish to fry
1. Has better choice of food
2. Has easier plans to solve the issue
3. Has more important work to do
4. Has greater plans to discuss
Has bigger fish to fry
1. Has better choice of food
2. Has easier plans to solve the issue
3. Has more important work to do
4. Has greater plans to discuss
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Not to pay attention to someone or something
1. Ignore
2. Attract
3. Rebel
4. Argue
Not to pay attention to someone or something
1. Ignore
2. Attract
3. Rebel
4. Argue
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Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
Unit of weight for precious stones
1. Pure
2. Reliable
3. Carat
4. Accurate
Unit of weight for precious stones
1. Pure
2. Reliable
3. Carat
4. Accurate
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Identify the meaning of the idiom used in the following sentence
I am feeling a bit (under the weather).
1. feeling energetic
2. feeling lazy and bored
3. feeling slightly ill
4. feeling angry
I am feeling a bit (under the weather).
1. feeling energetic
2. feeling lazy and bored
3. feeling slightly ill
4. feeling angry
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
The notice / that the office / posted over the wall / is very appropriate.
1. that the office
2. posted over the wall
3. The notice
4. is very appropriate
The notice / that the office / posted over the wall / is very appropriate.
1. that the office
2. posted over the wall
3. The notice
4. is very appropriate
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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.
The child was / gazing longingly / at the toy.
1. gazing longingly
2. at the toy
3. No error
4. The child was
The child was / gazing longingly / at the toy.
1. gazing longingly
2. at the toy
3. No error
4. The child was
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Select the passive form of the given sentence.
People claim to have seen the wild and mad elephant in several cities.
People claim to have seen the wild and mad elephant in several cities.
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The wild and mad elephant is being claimed to be seen in several cities.
57%
The wild and mad elephant has been claimed to be seen by the people in several cities.
15%
The wild and mad elephant was claimed to be seen by people in several cities.
22%
The wild and mad elephant is claimed to have been seen in several cities.
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expresses the sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech.
Krishna said to his disciple, "I will be grateful if you complete this task by morning."
Krishna said to his disciple, "I will be grateful if you complete this task by morning."
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Krishna told his disciple that he would be grateful if he completed that task by morning.
9%
Krishna asked his disciple to finish the task by morning for his gratefulness.
13%
Krishna said that he will be grateful with his disciple if the task were completed by morning.
4%
Krishna asked his disciple to that I will be grateful if you complete that task by morning.
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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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atrocious
3%
atrocias
20%
atroacious
5%
atroceous
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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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5%
Annoyanse
10%
Anoyance
84%
Annoyance
1%
Anoyanse
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✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 15 April 2025
1. UNWAVERING (ADJECTIVE): (स्थिर): steady
Synonyms: fixed, resolute
Antonyms: wavering
Example Sentence:
She fixed him with an unwavering stare.
2. HOSPITALITY (NOUN): (सत्कार): friendliness
Synonyms: welcome, helpfulness
Antonyms: unfriendliness
Example Sentence:
Scotland is a country which is renowned for its hospitality.
3. SCOURGE (NOUN): (अभिशाप): affliction
Synonyms: bane, curse
Antonyms: blessing
Example Sentence:
Mass unemployment is a scourge for the society.
4. COHERENCE (NOUN): (स्थिरता): consistency
Synonyms: soundness, organization
Antonyms: incoherence
Example Sentence:
Many questions weren further raised on the coherence of state policy.
5. TOXIC (ADJECTIVE): (अप्रिय): unpleasant
Synonyms: very bad, harmful
Antonyms: pleasant
Example Sentence:
She had been in a toxic relationship.
6. EXECUTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (कार्यकारी): administrative
Synonyms: decision-making, directorial
Antonyms: subordinate
Example Sentence:
All the ministers are members of the executive council.
7. TENTATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (अनंतिम): provisional
Synonyms: unconfirmed, unsettled
Antonyms: definite
Example Sentence:
We reached to a tentative conclusion only.
8. VULNERABLE (ADJECTIVE): (खतरे में): at risk
Synonyms: endangered, unsafe
Antonyms: invulnerable
Example Sentence:
We were in a vulnerable position.
9. PROGRESSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रगतिशील): modern
Synonyms: liberal, advanced
Antonyms: conservative
Example Sentence:
The censors, being elected on a general ticket, were always very progressive.
10. BONHOMIE (NOUN): (खुशमिज़ाजी): geniality
Synonyms: conviviality, affability
Antonyms: coldness
Example Sentence:
He exuded good humour and bonhomie.
1. UNWAVERING (ADJECTIVE): (स्थिर): steady
Synonyms: fixed, resolute
Antonyms: wavering
Example Sentence:
She fixed him with an unwavering stare.
2. HOSPITALITY (NOUN): (सत्कार): friendliness
Synonyms: welcome, helpfulness
Antonyms: unfriendliness
Example Sentence:
Scotland is a country which is renowned for its hospitality.
3. SCOURGE (NOUN): (अभिशाप): affliction
Synonyms: bane, curse
Antonyms: blessing
Example Sentence:
Mass unemployment is a scourge for the society.
4. COHERENCE (NOUN): (स्थिरता): consistency
Synonyms: soundness, organization
Antonyms: incoherence
Example Sentence:
Many questions weren further raised on the coherence of state policy.
5. TOXIC (ADJECTIVE): (अप्रिय): unpleasant
Synonyms: very bad, harmful
Antonyms: pleasant
Example Sentence:
She had been in a toxic relationship.
6. EXECUTIVE (ADJECTIVE): (कार्यकारी): administrative
Synonyms: decision-making, directorial
Antonyms: subordinate
Example Sentence:
All the ministers are members of the executive council.
7. TENTATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (अनंतिम): provisional
Synonyms: unconfirmed, unsettled
Antonyms: definite
Example Sentence:
We reached to a tentative conclusion only.
8. VULNERABLE (ADJECTIVE): (खतरे में): at risk
Synonyms: endangered, unsafe
Antonyms: invulnerable
Example Sentence:
We were in a vulnerable position.
9. PROGRESSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रगतिशील): modern
Synonyms: liberal, advanced
Antonyms: conservative
Example Sentence:
The censors, being elected on a general ticket, were always very progressive.
10. BONHOMIE (NOUN): (खुशमिज़ाजी): geniality
Synonyms: conviviality, affability
Antonyms: coldness
Example Sentence:
He exuded good humour and bonhomie.
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✨Today's Vocab Word
Word - FEAT n.
Meaning - an impressive or difficult achievement or action
Sentence - The elephant’s standing up on one leg was a feat
✨Today's Idiom
Idiom - "Beggars description"
Meaning - something that is impossible to describe
Sentence - The beauty of Taj Mahal beggars description.
Word - FEAT n.
Meaning - an impressive or difficult achievement or action
Sentence - The elephant’s standing up on one leg was a feat
✨Today's Idiom
Idiom - "Beggars description"
Meaning - something that is impossible to describe
Sentence - The beauty of Taj Mahal beggars description.
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