Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Blowing smoke
1. To hide something
2. To lie to perplex others
3. To tease someone relentlessly
4. To burn something important
  Blowing smoke
1. To hide something
2. To lie to perplex others
3. To tease someone relentlessly
4. To burn something important
Select the most appropriate idiomatic expression to fill in the blank.
Anita keeps on repeating that she is innocent, but there is ____.
1. no smoke without fire
2. no pulling up of the socks
3. no rubbing of the shoulders
4. no love lost between
  Anita keeps on repeating that she is innocent, but there is ____.
1. no smoke without fire
2. no pulling up of the socks
3. no rubbing of the shoulders
4. no love lost between
Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.
A feeling of excitement or happiness.
1. Exhilaration
2. Desolation
3. Passion
4. Simulation
  A feeling of excitement or happiness.
1. Exhilaration
2. Desolation
3. Passion
4. Simulation
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Merry, convivial, hearty and good humoured.
1. Jowl
2. Joyous
3. Jovial
4. Jubilee
  Merry, convivial, hearty and good humoured.
1. Jowl
2. Joyous
3. Jovial
4. Jubilee
Select the incorrectly spelt word.
  Anonymous Quiz
    17%
    hysterical
      
    46%
    hallucinogen
      
    10%
    hypodermic
      
    27%
    hystaria
      
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  Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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    16%
    hazardous
      
    54%
    homecide
      
    25%
    homicidal
      
    5%
    harbour
      
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  Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the given word. 
Regal (SSC MTS 2024)
  Regal (SSC MTS 2024)
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    53%
    Majestic
      
    26%
    Ordinary
      
    15%
    Modest
      
    6%
    Humble
      
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  Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the underlined word. 
I did not like his bΝoΝsΝsΝyΝ attitude. (SSC MTS 2024)
  I did not like his bΝoΝsΝsΝyΝ attitude. (SSC MTS 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
    28%
    Idiosyncratic
      
    7%
    Sensible
      
    58%
    Controlling
      
    7%
    Benevolent
      
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  π Credible /ΛkrΙd.Ιͺ.bΙl/ (adjective)
π Meaning: Believable or trustworthy; capable of being trusted or relied upon.
π Examples:
1. The scientist presented credible evidence to support her findings.
2. Itβs important to use credible sources when writing a research paper.
3. His excuse didnβt sound credible, so the teacher asked more questions.
  π Meaning: Believable or trustworthy; capable of being trusted or relied upon.
π Examples:
1. The scientist presented credible evidence to support her findings.
2. Itβs important to use credible sources when writing a research paper.
3. His excuse didnβt sound credible, so the teacher asked more questions.
select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct speech.
My brother said, "I can climb this hill in less than an hour."
  My brother said, "I can climb this hill in less than an hour."
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    4%
    My brother claimed that he can climb this hill in less than an hour.
      
    76%
    My brother claimed that he could climb that hill in less than an hour.
      
    12%
    My brother claimed that he can climb that hill in less than an hour.
      
    8%
    My brother claimed that he could climb this hill in less than an hour.
      
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  Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
The old man touched and patted the cow.
  The old man touched and patted the cow.
Anonymous Quiz
    73%
    The cow was patted and touched by the old man.
      
    14%
    The cow patted and touched the old man.
      
    11%
    The cow was so touched by the old man patting him.
      
    3%
    The patted cow touched the old man.
      
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  Select the incorrectly spelt word.
  Anonymous Quiz
    9%
    narcotics
      
    24%
    negligence
      
    14%
    neutral
      
    54%
    notoreous
      
    π2
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  In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
To look down one's nose
1. To keep things apart
2. To bring ignominy
3. To look contemptuously at
4. To get injured
To look down one's nose
1. To keep things apart
2. To bring ignominy
3. To look contemptuously at
4. To get injured
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