Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the given word.
She is an e͟p͟i͟t͟o͟m͟e͟ ͟of grace. (SSC MTS 2024)
She is an e͟p͟i͟t͟o͟m͟e͟ ͟of grace. (SSC MTS 2024)
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51%
Example
29%
Admirer
11%
Believer
8%
Destroyer
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Get a foot in the door
1. To be injured
2. To block the path
3. To be lucky
4. To have a chance to do something
Get a foot in the door
1. To be injured
2. To block the path
3. To be lucky
4. To have a chance to do something
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Get a second wind
1. Have less energy and be extremely tired.
2. Having less energy after resting.
3. Have two different choices.
4. Have renewed energy after having been tired.
Get a second wind
1. Have less energy and be extremely tired.
2. Having less energy after resting.
3. Have two different choices.
4. Have renewed energy after having been tired.
The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain a grammatical error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
Mrs. Verma refused / the second helping / of ice cream.
1. the second helping
2. of ice cream
3. Mrs. Verma refused
4. No error
Mrs. Verma refused / the second helping / of ice cream.
1. the second helping
2. of ice cream
3. Mrs. Verma refused
4. No error
In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'.
The patient died(A)/ despite he had received(B)/ the best medical help.(C)/ No error(D)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
The patient died(A)/ despite he had received(B)/ the best medical help.(C)/ No error(D)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
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Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
A deep fissure in the earth's surface
1. Volcano
2. Tremor
3. Chasm
4. Earthquake
A deep fissure in the earth's surface
1. Volcano
2. Tremor
3. Chasm
4. Earthquake
Select the option that can be used as a one - word substitute for the given group of words.
Break or fall apart into small fragments in the process of deterioration.
1. Collapse
2. Slump
3. Sag
4. Crumble
Break or fall apart into small fragments in the process of deterioration.
1. Collapse
2. Slump
3. Sag
4. Crumble
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech.
The lawyer said to the witness, “Tell the court what you saw on Saturday night.”
The lawyer said to the witness, “Tell the court what you saw on Saturday night.”
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10%
The lawyer told the witness to tell the court what you saw on Saturday night.
18%
The lawyer asked the witness to tell the court what you have seen on Saturday night.
48%
The lawyer asked the witness to tell the court what he had seen on Saturday night.
23%
The lawyer ordered the witness to tell the court what I had seen on Saturday night.
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
My sister baked a cake.
My sister baked a cake.
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69%
A cake was baked by my sister.
17%
A cake was being baked by my sister.
11%
A cake had been baked by my sister.
3%
A cake is being baked by my sister.
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Select the correctly spelt word.
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29%
Misfourtune
18%
Miscelaneous
19%
Misdemeanoure
34%
Misspelt
🤔2🏆1
Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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3%
History
12%
Chemistry
76%
Psychietry
9%
Palmistry
Select SYNONYM of the word ‘isolated’ from the given sentence.
A Greek mythological story says that Echo was the most beautiful nymph who lived in the lovely and lonely mountains of Greece and is believed to be garrulous too. (SSC MTS 2024)
A Greek mythological story says that Echo was the most beautiful nymph who lived in the lovely and lonely mountains of Greece and is believed to be garrulous too. (SSC MTS 2024)
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17%
Garrulous
62%
Lonely
15%
Beautiful
6%
Lovely
Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the given word.
Meticulous (SSC MTS 2024)
Meticulous (SSC MTS 2024)
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9%
Negligent
61%
Precise
24%
Careless
7%
Random
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Get on like a house on fire
1. Like someone immediately.
2. Get on extremely well with someone.
3. Feel a lot of affection for one particular person, often without knowing why.
4. Do something good for someone you have done something bad to in the past.
Get on like a house on fire
1. Like someone immediately.
2. Get on extremely well with someone.
3. Feel a lot of affection for one particular person, often without knowing why.
4. Do something good for someone you have done something bad to in the past.