Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.
They all felt that the movie was truly c͟a͟p͟t͟i͟v͟a͟t͟i͟n͟g͟ and unforgettable. (SSC MTS 2024)
They all felt that the movie was truly c͟a͟p͟t͟i͟v͟a͟t͟i͟n͟g͟ and unforgettable. (SSC MTS 2024)
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9%
Tantalising
19%
Relatable
54%
Repugnant
18%
Charismatic
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in Direct to Indirect Speech.
She said, "Has he left already?"
She said, "Has he left already?"
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47%
She asked if he had left already.
16%
She asked had he left already.
27%
she asked whether had he left already.
10%
She said if he had left already.
❤1
Choose the correct indirect speech form of the following sentence.
He said, "Will you finish your task on time?"
He said, "Will you finish your task on time?"
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19%
He asked me if I should finish my task on time?
28%
He asked me if I should have finished my task on time.
44%
He asked me if I should finish my task on time.
9%
He asked me if I should finish his task on time.
Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the bracketedword.
Despite facing numerous challenges, her [tenacious] determination never faded one bit. (SSC MTS 2024)
Despite facing numerous challenges, her [tenacious] determination never faded one bit. (SSC MTS 2024)
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14%
Gentle
19%
Confused
11%
Weak
57%
Stubborn
❤3👍1
select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
I promised my husband that I will cook food for him.
I promised my husband that I will cook food for him.
Anonymous Quiz
57%
A promise was made by me to my husband that food will be cooked by me.
24%
Food will be cooked by me was a promise I made to my husband.
12%
promised my husband that food will be cooked by me.
7%
My husband wanted a promise from me that I will cook the food.
Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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9%
imminent
18%
infringement
12%
indictment
60%
iresistible
👍1
🤔1
Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the underlined word.
The news of her promotion left her feeling b͟u͟o͟y͟a͟n͟t͟ ͟ with a sense of accomplishment and pride in her work. (SSC MTS 2024)
The news of her promotion left her feeling b͟u͟o͟y͟a͟n͟t͟ ͟ with a sense of accomplishment and pride in her work. (SSC MTS 2024)
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59%
Cheerful
23%
Peculiar
13%
Dour
5%
Shy
Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the underlined word.
The politician’s speech was an attempt to m͟i͟t͟i͟g͟a͟t͟e͟ ͟ the concerns of the citizens. (SSC MTS 2024)
The politician’s speech was an attempt to m͟i͟t͟i͟g͟a͟t͟e͟ ͟ the concerns of the citizens. (SSC MTS 2024)
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16%
Aggravate
22%
Understand
8%
Establish
54%
Lessen
❤1
Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
She said, “She must leave all the bad habits.”
She said, “She must leave all the bad habits.”
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6%
She said she has to leave all the bad habits.
42%
She said that she must have leave all the bad habits.
43%
She said that she had to leave all the bad habits.
9%
She said that she could leave all the bad habits.
❤4
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
I promised my husband that I will cook food for him.
I promised my husband that I will cook food for him.
Anonymous Quiz
54%
A promise was made by me to my husband that food will be cooked by me.
17%
Food will be cooked by me was a promise I made to my husband.
25%
I promised my husband that food will be cooked by me.
4%
My husband wanted a promise from me that I will cook the food
❤1
Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
19%
incapacitate
53%
impostar
20%
incessant
8%
interrogate
Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
14%
infringement
19%
injunction
30%
indispensable
38%
illegetimate
🔍 Pivotal /ˈpɪv.ə.təl/ (adjective)
📝 Meaning: Extremely important or central to the success or functioning of something.
📌 Examples:
1. The invention of the internet was a pivotal moment in human history.
2. Her leadership played a pivotal role in the team's victory.
3. The decision to expand the business proved to be pivotal for its long-term growth.
📝 Meaning: Extremely important or central to the success or functioning of something.
📌 Examples:
1. The invention of the internet was a pivotal moment in human history.
2. Her leadership played a pivotal role in the team's victory.
3. The decision to expand the business proved to be pivotal for its long-term growth.
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Select the option that best explains the highlighted idiom in the given sentence.
A team's captain always keeps (a level head), even in the most challenging situations.
1. Prefers to keep his head covered with a cap.
2. Maintains an equal number of players on the field.
3. Remains calm and composed.
4. Keeps his head protected with a helmet
A team's captain always keeps (a level head), even in the most challenging situations.
1. Prefers to keep his head covered with a cap.
2. Maintains an equal number of players on the field.
3. Remains calm and composed.
4. Keeps his head protected with a helmet
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
To go to somebody's head
1. To have a huge ego
2. To complain to the highest authority.
3. To make someone dizzy or slightly drunk.
4. To arrive at the central point of the topic
To go to somebody's head
1. To have a huge ego
2. To complain to the highest authority.
3. To make someone dizzy or slightly drunk.
4. To arrive at the central point of the topic