🔍 Prudent /ˈpruː.dənt/ (adjective)
📝 Meaning: Acting with or showing care and thought for the future; being cautious and wise in decision-making.
📌 Examples:
1. It’s prudent to save a portion of your income for unexpected expenses.
2. She made a prudent decision by researching thoroughly before investing.
3. The company’s prudent management helped it survive economic downturns.
📝 Meaning: Acting with or showing care and thought for the future; being cautious and wise in decision-making.
📌 Examples:
1. It’s prudent to save a portion of your income for unexpected expenses.
2. She made a prudent decision by researching thoroughly before investing.
3. The company’s prudent management helped it survive economic downturns.
Replace the underlined idioms/phrases with the option correct in meaning.
He advised his friends to do away with their differences.
1. Bury the hatchet
2. Bury the dog
3. Bury the corpse
4. Bury the enemy
He advised his friends to do away with their differences.
1. Bury the hatchet
2. Bury the dog
3. Bury the corpse
4. Bury the enemy
❤2
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase.
Make away with
1. To compensate
2. To remove
3. To find out
4. To understand
Make away with
1. To compensate
2. To remove
3. To find out
4. To understand
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase.
Delusion of suffering from a disease.
1. Lypemania
2. Nosomania
3. Narcomania
4. Phagomania
Delusion of suffering from a disease.
1. Lypemania
2. Nosomania
3. Narcomania
4. Phagomania
Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.
Without risk of punishment
1. Impudent
2. Impunity
3. Inexorable
4. Imperturbable
Without risk of punishment
1. Impudent
2. Impunity
3. Inexorable
4. Imperturbable
❤1
In the given sentence, identify the segment which contains a grammatical error.
I am getting used to drive on the busy roads of the crowded city.
1. the crowded city
2. drive on
3. getting used to
4. I am
I am getting used to drive on the busy roads of the crowded city.
1. the crowded city
2. drive on
3. getting used to
4. I am
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
He allowed / his son to drive / but he warn him / of the danger.
1. He allowed
2. his son to drive
3. but he warn him
4. of the danger
He allowed / his son to drive / but he warn him / of the danger.
1. He allowed
2. his son to drive
3. but he warn him
4. of the danger
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Stick to one’s guns
1. To remain faithful to
2. To shoot at
3. To become a rebel
4. To become unfaithful to
Stick to one’s guns
1. To remain faithful to
2. To shoot at
3. To become a rebel
4. To become unfaithful to
❤3
Choose the correct meaning of the Idiom “ to take someone for a ride” :
1. to give a ride to someone
2. to deceive someone
3. to be indifferent
4. to disclose a secret
1. to give a ride to someone
2. to deceive someone
3. to be indifferent
4. to disclose a secret
Choose the correct one word substitution for: "The practice of deliberately expressing less than what is meant."
1. Euphemism
2. Irony
3. Hyperbole
4. Litotes
1. Euphemism
2. Irony
3. Hyperbole
4. Litotes
Choose the most appropriate word that can substitute the phrase/sentence below:
One who commits literary theft
1. Pseudonym
2. Co-writer
3. Plagiarist
4. Ghostwriter
One who commits literary theft
1. Pseudonym
2. Co-writer
3. Plagiarist
4. Ghostwriter