Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
The opening of the cave was secure by a huge rock.
1. The opening
2. of the cave
3. a huge rock
4. was secure by
The opening of the cave was secure by a huge rock.
1. The opening
2. of the cave
3. a huge rock
4. was secure by
β€1
  The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
During an earthquake, / it is advised to take / cover above a table / to save your life.
1. cover above a table
2. During an earthquake,
3. it is advised to take
4. to save your life.
During an earthquake, / it is advised to take / cover above a table / to save your life.
1. cover above a table
2. During an earthquake,
3. it is advised to take
4. to save your life.
β€1
  Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If no substitution is required, select No improvement.
The India consensus study (highlight a benefits by adding) domestic violence prevention approaches to current government policy.
1. highlight a benefit in addition
2. No improvement
3. highlights the benefits of adding
4. highlight the benefits from added
The India consensus study (highlight a benefits by adding) domestic violence prevention approaches to current government policy.
1. highlight a benefit in addition
2. No improvement
3. highlights the benefits of adding
4. highlight the benefits from added
β€2
  Antonym of Consistent 
(SSC CPO 2024)
  (SSC CPO 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
    68%
    Unpredictable
      
    13%
    Appreciative
      
    14%
    Enthusiastic
      
    5%
    Standard
      
    β€4
  Antonym of Fettered 
(SSC CPO 2024)
  (SSC CPO 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
    34%
    Liberated
      
    24%
    Valuable
      
    24%
    Depended
      
    18%
    Concealed
      
    β€1π1
  Select the op ektion that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
He said to me, βDo you own this beautiful car?β
  He said to me, βDo you own this beautiful car?β
Anonymous Quiz
    14%
    He asked me that if you owned this beautiful car
      
    67%
    He asked me if I owned that beautiful car.
      
    9%
    He asked to me if you own that beautiful car.
      
    10%
    He asked me did I own that beautiful car.
      
    β€2
  : Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
A statement had already been issued to the press on the lockdown by the authorities.
  A statement had already been issued to the press on the lockdown by the authorities.
Anonymous Quiz
    55%
    The authorities had already issued a statement to the press on the lockdown.
      
    26%
    The authorities have already issued a statement to the press on the lockdown.
      
    16%
    A statement had already issued the authorities to the press on the lockdown.
      
    2%
    The authorities are already issuing a statement to the press on the lockdown.
      
    Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined word in the given sentence.
The priest addressed the small congragaton present in the church.
  The priest addressed the small congragaton present in the church.
Anonymous Quiz
    5%
    congregasion
      
    22%
    congragation
      
    70%
    congregation
      
    3%
    congrassion
      
    Pick out the rightly spelt word :
  Anonymous Quiz
    11%
    Allowence
      
    60%
    Accuracy
      
    20%
    Occurrance
      
    9%
    Commitee
      
    π€2
  In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
The whole ball of wax
1. Everything
2. Sagacious
3. Meagre
4. Complete disaster
The whole ball of wax
1. Everything
2. Sagacious
3. Meagre
4. Complete disaster
β€2
  Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom that can be substituted in the following sentence.
The new Prince is (not fit to hold a candle to) his dead father.
1. holding the light to
2. cannot to be compared with
3. holding in high esteem
4. showing the way to
The new Prince is (not fit to hold a candle to) his dead father.
1. holding the light to
2. cannot to be compared with
3. holding in high esteem
4. showing the way to
β€2
  Select the most appropriate option to substitute the highlighted segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select βNo substitution requiredβ.
The strong wind (blow off) all the candles.
1. No substitution required
2. blew out
3. blow up
4. blowing away
The strong wind (blow off) all the candles.
1. No substitution required
2. blew out
3. blow up
4. blowing away
β€1π1