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.
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Get the axe
1. Burdened job
2. Lose the job
3. Relaxed job
4. Get the job
Get the axe
1. Burdened job
2. Lose the job
3. Relaxed job
4. Get the job
The following sentence may have an error of article. Choose the correct sentence from the given options. Choose ‘No error’ if the sentence has no error.
The festivals are celebrated everywhere to rejuvenate the minds of people.
1. An festivals are celebrated everywhere to rejuvenate the minds of people.
2. No error
3. Festivals are celebrated everywhere to rejuvenate the minds of people.
4. The festivals are celebrated everywhere to rejuvenate minds of people.
The festivals are celebrated everywhere to rejuvenate the minds of people.
1. An festivals are celebrated everywhere to rejuvenate the minds of people.
2. No error
3. Festivals are celebrated everywhere to rejuvenate the minds of people.
4. The festivals are celebrated everywhere to rejuvenate minds of people.
Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, then select the option "No error".
We talked about writing a will, but it/ was one of those thing you never/ get around to doing.
1. was one of those thing you never
2. No error
3. get around to doing.
4. We talked about writing a will, but it
We talked about writing a will, but it/ was one of those thing you never/ get around to doing.
1. was one of those thing you never
2. No error
3. get around to doing.
4. We talked about writing a will, but it
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase.
Rebellious or opposing the authority.
1. insurgent
2. intransigent
3. indigenous
4. innuendo
Rebellious or opposing the authority.
1. insurgent
2. intransigent
3. indigenous
4. innuendo
Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
A disease that is prevalent in a particular area.
1. Genetic
2. Contagious
3. Endemic
4. Viral
A disease that is prevalent in a particular area.
1. Genetic
2. Contagious
3. Endemic
4. Viral
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Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
I said, “What a remarkable likeness between the two sisters!”
I said, “What a remarkable likeness between the two sisters!”
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39%
I exclaimed that there was a remarkable likeness between the two sisters.
26%
I remarked that what a remarkable likeness there was between the two sisters.
16%
I asked that was there a remarkable likeness between the two sisters.
19%
I exclaimed that what a remarkable likeness was there between the two sisters.
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
Boys of 16 to 18 years are to man this training camp.
Boys of 16 to 18 years are to man this training camp.
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8%
Boys of 16 to 18 will be Manning this train camp.
27%
This train cam will be manned by boys of 16 to 18 years.
61%
This training camp is to be manned by boys of 16 to 18 years.
3%
To man this training camp we will need boys of 16 to 18 years
Select the mis spelt word.
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16%
Continuance
21%
Continuity
56%
Continutie
7%
Continual