Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Go the extra mile
1. Do much more than required
2. Spend more money than required
3. Walk more than required
4. Talk more than required
Go the extra mile
1. Do much more than required
2. Spend more money than required
3. Walk more than required
4. Talk more than required
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Identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.
The Principal requested to the Chief Guest to inaugurate the sports meet.
1. The Principal requested
2. to inaugurate
3. the sports meet
4. to the Chief Guest
The Principal requested to the Chief Guest to inaugurate the sports meet.
1. The Principal requested
2. to inaugurate
3. the sports meet
4. to the Chief Guest
Identify the error in the following sentence and select the option with the correct use of the phrasal verb.
Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour. But he could not muster up the courage. So, he blacked out.
1. Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour. But he could not muster up the courage. So, he turned down.
2. Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour. But he could not muster up the courage. So, he checked out.
3. Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour. But he could not muster up the courage. So, he chickened out.
4. Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour. But he could not muster up the courage. So, he broke in.
Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour. But he could not muster up the courage. So, he blacked out.
1. Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour. But he could not muster up the courage. So, he turned down.
2. Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour. But he could not muster up the courage. So, he checked out.
3. Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour. But he could not muster up the courage. So, he chickened out.
4. Prateek was planning to ask Shreya for a favour. But he could not muster up the courage. So, he broke in.
Choose the correct word for ''agree to a demand, request, or treaty.''
1. Accede
2. Impede
3. Forbid
4. Demur
1. Accede
2. Impede
3. Forbid
4. Demur
Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.
Urging or requesting (someone) solemnly or earnestly to do something.
1. Arena
2. Arrears
3. Armada
4. Adjure
Urging or requesting (someone) solemnly or earnestly to do something.
1. Arena
2. Arrears
3. Armada
4. Adjure
Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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5%
obstacle
27%
occasion
19%
occurrence
49%
omiitted
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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12%
overwhelming
74%
origen
10%
optimistic
5%
opportunities