Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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58%
ommision
7%
provision
14%
invasion
20%
occasion
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Vadhavan Port
• Will be India’s first mega port.
• Will be India's 13th Major port.
• To be completed in 2029. India to develop 6 mega ports by 2047.
• Location: Vadhavan, Palghar district, Maharashtra (North of Mumbai Port)
• Coast: Arabian Sea
• Operated by: Vadhavan Port Project Limited (VPPL), Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority
• Will be built on a Landlord Port Model through PPP.
• Part of Sagarmala initiative of Ministry of Ports and align with the PM Gati Shakti program.
• Will serve as gateway port for IMEC & INSTC
• Total Ports: 12 Major ports ; 200 non-major ports
• Will be India’s first mega port.
• Will be India's 13th Major port.
• To be completed in 2029. India to develop 6 mega ports by 2047.
• Location: Vadhavan, Palghar district, Maharashtra (North of Mumbai Port)
• Coast: Arabian Sea
• Operated by: Vadhavan Port Project Limited (VPPL), Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority
• Will be built on a Landlord Port Model through PPP.
• Part of Sagarmala initiative of Ministry of Ports and align with the PM Gati Shakti program.
• Will serve as gateway port for IMEC & INSTC
• Total Ports: 12 Major ports ; 200 non-major ports
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Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.
They were not there ahead of him.
He turned to look on the side.
The child turned to look at his parents.
They were not there either.
They were not there ahead of him.
He turned to look on the side.
The child turned to look at his parents.
They were not there either.
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Given below are six sentences. A and F are the first and the last sentences. The rest of the sentences namely B, C, D and E are jumbled. Select the option that gives their correct order.
It was a bright, cold day.
The ground was covered with a sleet that had trozen.
But it was difficult to stand or walk on the glassy surface.
I took my dog for a little walk up the road.
The dog slipped and I fell twice, hard.
I got back home in the afternoon.
It was a bright, cold day.
The ground was covered with a sleet that had trozen.
But it was difficult to stand or walk on the glassy surface.
I took my dog for a little walk up the road.
The dog slipped and I fell twice, hard.
I got back home in the afternoon.
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Select the most appropriate meaning for the given idiom.
All among the trees, the birds are (thick as thieves) and noisy as conventioneers.
All among the trees, the birds are (thick as thieves) and noisy as conventioneers.
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25%
Go crazy about something
18%
One who keeps running
41%
To have a close friendship
17%
To feel always excited
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Ruffle somebody's feather
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7%
Gamble
28%
Escape responsibility
57%
Annoy somebody
8%
Show contempt for
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Shahjahan was (1)/ an heir at (2)/ the Mughal throne, (3)/ No error (4)
Anonymous Quiz
80%
An heir at
9%
The Mughal throne,
4%
Shahjahan was
7%
No error
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
The dignitaries / had left before / the Minister / had arrived at the venue.
The dignitaries / had left before / the Minister / had arrived at the venue.
Anonymous Quiz
25%
Had left before
6%
The dignitaries
68%
Had arrived at the venue
2%
The minister
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A society or company provides these convenient features
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Equipment
40%
Facilitate
48%
Amenities
3%
System
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A woman having more than one husband at the same time
Anonymous Quiz
13%
Monogamy
42%
Polygamy
41%
Polyandry
4%
Endogamy
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 02.09.2024
1. REPREHENSIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (खेदजनक): deplorable
Synonyms: disgraceful discreditable
Antonyms: creditable
Example Sentence:
His complacency and reprehensible laxity.
2. DESCEND (VERB): (उतरना): drop
Synonyms: go down, come down
Antonyms: ascend
Example Sentence:
The aircraft began to descend.
3. CONSIDERABLE (ADJECTIVE): (ध्यान देने लायक़): distinguished
Synonyms: noteworthy, noted
Antonyms: insignificant
Example Sentence:
Snow was a limited, but still considerable, novelist.
4. VEX (VERB): (खीझाना): annoy
Synonyms: irritate, infuriate
Antonyms: mollify
Example Sentence:
The memory of the conversation still vexed him.
5.TANGIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (वास्तविक): real
Synonyms: actual, solid
Antonyms: abstract
Example Sentence:
The emphasis is now on tangible results.
6. CONFER (VERB): (प्रदान करना): bestow on
Synonyms: present with/to, grant to
Antonyms: withhold
Example Sentence:
The Minister may have exceeded the powers conferred on him by Parliament.
7. EFFICACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (प्रभावोत्पादक): effective
Synonyms: successful, effectual
Antonyms: inefficacious
Example Sentence:
The treatment was efficacious in some cases.
8. HUMILIATE (VERB): (अपमानित करना): embarrass
Synonyms: mortify, humble
Antonyms: aggrandize
Example Sentence:
You'll humiliate me in front of the whole school!
9.UNBRIDLED (ADJECTIVE): (निरंकुश): unrestrained
Synonyms: unconstrained, uncontrolled
Antonyms: restrained
Example Sentence:
He had a moment of unbridled ambition.
10. SHED (VERB): (बरखास्त करना): dismiss
Synonyms: let go, discharge
Antonyms: hire
Example Sentence:
Many firms use relocation as an opportunity to shed jobs.
1. REPREHENSIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (खेदजनक): deplorable
Synonyms: disgraceful discreditable
Antonyms: creditable
Example Sentence:
His complacency and reprehensible laxity.
2. DESCEND (VERB): (उतरना): drop
Synonyms: go down, come down
Antonyms: ascend
Example Sentence:
The aircraft began to descend.
3. CONSIDERABLE (ADJECTIVE): (ध्यान देने लायक़): distinguished
Synonyms: noteworthy, noted
Antonyms: insignificant
Example Sentence:
Snow was a limited, but still considerable, novelist.
4. VEX (VERB): (खीझाना): annoy
Synonyms: irritate, infuriate
Antonyms: mollify
Example Sentence:
The memory of the conversation still vexed him.
5.TANGIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (वास्तविक): real
Synonyms: actual, solid
Antonyms: abstract
Example Sentence:
The emphasis is now on tangible results.
6. CONFER (VERB): (प्रदान करना): bestow on
Synonyms: present with/to, grant to
Antonyms: withhold
Example Sentence:
The Minister may have exceeded the powers conferred on him by Parliament.
7. EFFICACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (प्रभावोत्पादक): effective
Synonyms: successful, effectual
Antonyms: inefficacious
Example Sentence:
The treatment was efficacious in some cases.
8. HUMILIATE (VERB): (अपमानित करना): embarrass
Synonyms: mortify, humble
Antonyms: aggrandize
Example Sentence:
You'll humiliate me in front of the whole school!
9.UNBRIDLED (ADJECTIVE): (निरंकुश): unrestrained
Synonyms: unconstrained, uncontrolled
Antonyms: restrained
Example Sentence:
He had a moment of unbridled ambition.
10. SHED (VERB): (बरखास्त करना): dismiss
Synonyms: let go, discharge
Antonyms: hire
Example Sentence:
Many firms use relocation as an opportunity to shed jobs.
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Today's Word
Itinerary (noun)
Meaning: a detailed plan or route of journey.
Example: As long as you give a promise to follow that itinerary, we can warranty your safety.
Itinerary (noun)
Meaning: a detailed plan or route of journey.
Example: As long as you give a promise to follow that itinerary, we can warranty your safety.
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Given below are six sentences A-F, of which A and F are static and B-E have been jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order of the jumbled sentences.
When the train pulled in at Chennai Central, it took Velu some time to get off.
So, he sat down on a nearby bench that was unoccupied.
In all his eleven years he had not seen so many people except at the village fair.
When he finally stood on the platform, his legs felt wobble.
He put his small bundle beside him on the bench and looked around.
Near him, a group of people sat on their luggage staring at a TV hanging from the roof.
When the train pulled in at Chennai Central, it took Velu some time to get off.
So, he sat down on a nearby bench that was unoccupied.
In all his eleven years he had not seen so many people except at the village fair.
When he finally stood on the platform, his legs felt wobble.
He put his small bundle beside him on the bench and looked around.
Near him, a group of people sat on their luggage staring at a TV hanging from the roof.
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Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
Some were big and floated around while others were small and popped immediately.
Nancy's uncle gifted her a bubble shooter for her birthday.
She chased them around, trying to hold them in her hands.
Now, Nancy could blow bubbles of all sizes.
Some were big and floated around while others were small and popped immediately.
Nancy's uncle gifted her a bubble shooter for her birthday.
She chased them around, trying to hold them in her hands.
Now, Nancy could blow bubbles of all sizes.
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