To hit the road
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26%
To run away from someone
23%
To get angry
49%
Begin one's journey
3%
To make the road
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Which of the following generation of computers is associated with artificial intelligence?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
first
20%
third
53%
fifth
21%
seventh
Don’t be evil” was the informal corporate motto of which of the following internet giants?
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20%
Google
29%
yahoo
30%
Microsoft
21%
Baidu
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Identify the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the given sentence.
The pyramids that you see in Egypt were built by the Pharoh dynasties who ruled the ancient kingdom of Egypt for thousands of years
The pyramids that you see in Egypt were built by the Pharoh dynasties who ruled the ancient kingdom of Egypt for thousands of years
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5%
Ensure
52%
Pharoh
20%
Strategy
23%
Fulfillment
Identify the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the given sentence
The graduate students have discovered that they can address issues more effectually through letter writing campaignes and not through public demonstrations
The graduate students have discovered that they can address issues more effectually through letter writing campaignes and not through public demonstrations
Anonymous Quiz
10%
address
10%
discovered
72%
campaignes
8%
demonstrations
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 30.11.2023
1. ESPOUSE (VERB): (समर्थन करना): adopt
Synonyms: embrace, take up
Antonyms: reject
Example Sentence:She espoused the causes of justice and freedom for all.
2. AVARICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (लालची): grasping
Synonyms: acquisitive, covetous
Antonyms: generous
Example Sentence:He showed none of the avaricious temper so common among the politicians.
3. MYRIAD (ADJECTIVE): (असंख्य): innumerable
Synonyms: countless infinite
Antonyms: countable
Example Sentence:He gazed at the myriad lights of the city.
4. CONTENTIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (विवादास्पद): controversial
Synonyms: disputable, debatable
Antonyms: uncontroversial
Example Sentence:The socio-economic plan had been the subject of contentious debate.
5. TRIVIALITY (NOUN): (तुच्छता): unimportance
Synonyms: insignificance, pettiness
Antonyms: importance
Example Sentence:There is mediocrity and triviality in the current popular culture.
6. NARCISSISTIC (ADJECTIVE): (आत्ममुग्ध): vain
Synonyms: self-absorbed, self-obsessed
Antonyms: modest
Example Sentence:She is a narcissistic actress.
7. LINGER (VERB): (क़ायम रहना): persist
Synonyms: continue, remain
Antonyms: vanish
Example Sentence:The tradition seems to linger on.
8. EXORBITANT (ADJECTIVE): (अत्यधिक): extortionate
Synonyms: extremely, high
Antonyms: reasonable
Example Sentence:Some hotels charge exorbitant rates for phone calls.
9. DUBIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अस्पष्ट): equivocal
Synonyms: ambiguous, indeterminate
Antonyms: decisive
Example Sentence:He holds the dubious distinction of being lowered by every club he has played for.
10. FLOUT (VERB): (अवज्ञा करना): defy
Synonyms: go against, scorn
Antonyms: observe
Example Sentence:He flouted all the rules and regulations.
1. ESPOUSE (VERB): (समर्थन करना): adopt
Synonyms: embrace, take up
Antonyms: reject
Example Sentence:She espoused the causes of justice and freedom for all.
2. AVARICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (लालची): grasping
Synonyms: acquisitive, covetous
Antonyms: generous
Example Sentence:He showed none of the avaricious temper so common among the politicians.
3. MYRIAD (ADJECTIVE): (असंख्य): innumerable
Synonyms: countless infinite
Antonyms: countable
Example Sentence:He gazed at the myriad lights of the city.
4. CONTENTIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (विवादास्पद): controversial
Synonyms: disputable, debatable
Antonyms: uncontroversial
Example Sentence:The socio-economic plan had been the subject of contentious debate.
5. TRIVIALITY (NOUN): (तुच्छता): unimportance
Synonyms: insignificance, pettiness
Antonyms: importance
Example Sentence:There is mediocrity and triviality in the current popular culture.
6. NARCISSISTIC (ADJECTIVE): (आत्ममुग्ध): vain
Synonyms: self-absorbed, self-obsessed
Antonyms: modest
Example Sentence:She is a narcissistic actress.
7. LINGER (VERB): (क़ायम रहना): persist
Synonyms: continue, remain
Antonyms: vanish
Example Sentence:The tradition seems to linger on.
8. EXORBITANT (ADJECTIVE): (अत्यधिक): extortionate
Synonyms: extremely, high
Antonyms: reasonable
Example Sentence:Some hotels charge exorbitant rates for phone calls.
9. DUBIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अस्पष्ट): equivocal
Synonyms: ambiguous, indeterminate
Antonyms: decisive
Example Sentence:He holds the dubious distinction of being lowered by every club he has played for.
10. FLOUT (VERB): (अवज्ञा करना): defy
Synonyms: go against, scorn
Antonyms: observe
Example Sentence:He flouted all the rules and regulations.
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One who leaves his own country to settle in another
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4%
Native
13%
Foreigner
81%
Emigrant
1%
Tourist
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I never miss / a cricket match / as I am fond of cricket / from childhood.
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13%
A cricket match
45%
As I am fond of cricket
31%
From childhood
11%
I never miss
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One of / the biggest enterprise / in India / is declaring a lockout.
Anonymous Quiz
4%
In India
7%
One of
39%
Is declaring a lockout
50%
The biggest enterprise
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To jump on the bandwagon
Anonymous Quiz
40%
To follow popular trends
27%
To fall into misfortune
25%
To take calculated risks
7%
Work to get popular
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To keep an eye on
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4%
To sleep well
9%
To relax for a bit
18%
To be happy about something
68%
To be cautious
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Close all the windows.
Close all the windows.
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5%
Will you close all the windows?
13%
Can you close all the windows?
19%
All the windows be closed.
62%
Let all the windows be closed.
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
The sunrays burned my face.
The sunrays burned my face.
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15%
My face is burned by the sunrays.
11%
My face is being burned by the sunrays.
13%
My face has been burned by the sunrays.
61%
My face was burned by the sunrays.
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
40%
Illicite
17%
Illegal
26%
Impunity
17%
Illegible
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