The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
We yet / have time / to catch / the bus.
1. the bus
2. We yet
3. have time
4. to catch
We yet / have time / to catch / the bus.
1. the bus
2. We yet
3. have time
4. to catch
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
Here / come / the bus / for Lucknow.
1. for Lucknow
2. the bus
3. come
4. Here
Here / come / the bus / for Lucknow.
1. for Lucknow
2. the bus
3. come
4. Here
Select the most appropriate option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the highlighted segment in the following sentence.
After the scandal, the king was left with no choice but to announce his (act of renouncing the throne).
1. coronation
2. extradition
3. exoneration
4. abdication
After the scandal, the king was left with no choice but to announce his (act of renouncing the throne).
1. coronation
2. extradition
3. exoneration
4. abdication
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🔍 Jump on the bandwagon (idiom)
📝 Meaning: To start supporting or following a trend, activity, or idea because it is popular or successful.
📌 Examples:
1. After the team started winning championships, many people jumped on the bandwagon and became fans.
2. Companies are jumping on the bandwagon of sustainability to attract eco-conscious customers.
3. He wasn’t interested in cryptocurrencies at first, but when Bitcoin surged in value, he quickly jumped on the bandwagon.
📝 Meaning: To start supporting or following a trend, activity, or idea because it is popular or successful.
📌 Examples:
1. After the team started winning championships, many people jumped on the bandwagon and became fans.
2. Companies are jumping on the bandwagon of sustainability to attract eco-conscious customers.
3. He wasn’t interested in cryptocurrencies at first, but when Bitcoin surged in value, he quickly jumped on the bandwagon.
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Parts of the following sentence are given as options. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
The bus broke down because we had to walk some distance.
1. because we
2. The bus broke down
3. some distance
4. had to walk
The bus broke down because we had to walk some distance.
1. because we
2. The bus broke down
3. some distance
4. had to walk
Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
The bus was so late then I thought I would miss the show.
1. I thought I would
2. so late then
3. miss the show
4. The bus was
The bus was so late then I thought I would miss the show.
1. I thought I would
2. so late then
3. miss the show
4. The bus was
Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/phrase:
The plan worked, but it was a "Pyrrhic victory"for the company.
1. A loss disguised as a win.
2. A victory achieved at great cost, almost to the point of being a loss.
3. A symbolic and irrelevant success.
4. A flawless and effortless win.
The plan worked, but it was a "Pyrrhic victory"for the company.
1. A loss disguised as a win.
2. A victory achieved at great cost, almost to the point of being a loss.
3. A symbolic and irrelevant success.
4. A flawless and effortless win.
Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom.
Does my name (ring a bell) for you?
1. To sound familiar
2. To be very frightened
3. To take advantage
4. To mock someone
Does my name (ring a bell) for you?
1. To sound familiar
2. To be very frightened
3. To take advantage
4. To mock someone
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
The dark shape and outline of something visible against a bright background.
1. Mirage
2. Silhouette
3. Image
4. Shadow
The dark shape and outline of something visible against a bright background.
1. Mirage
2. Silhouette
3. Image
4. Shadow
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Vivacious and enthusiastic
1. Introverted
2. Effervescent
3. Rowdy
4. Brazen
Vivacious and enthusiastic
1. Introverted
2. Effervescent
3. Rowdy
4. Brazen
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