Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Tigers are the largest members of the cat family. They are found in many parts of Asia.
B. They mostly live in dark forests and sleep during the day. They come out for hunting pigs and deer by night.
C. It is assumed that, probably, around 3,000 tigers live in the wild. This species looks spectacular and grand and they are very graceful in their movements.
D. It is almost impossible for us to see them against a jungle background, especially when they are standing still, because of their striped coats. Unlike, most cats, the tiger likes bathing very much.
A. Tigers are the largest members of the cat family. They are found in many parts of Asia.
B. They mostly live in dark forests and sleep during the day. They come out for hunting pigs and deer by night.
C. It is assumed that, probably, around 3,000 tigers live in the wild. This species looks spectacular and grand and they are very graceful in their movements.
D. It is almost impossible for us to see them against a jungle background, especially when they are standing still, because of their striped coats. Unlike, most cats, the tiger likes bathing very much.
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For the four-sentence (S1 to S4) paragraph below, sentences S1 and S4 are given. From the options P, Q, R and S select the appropriate sentences for S2 and S3, respectively.
(S1) The men and women took their places after the initial mingling, and immediately a surge of conversation filled the room.
(S2)
(S3)
(S4) One or two of the women were actually bouncing up and down on the sofa cushions.
(P) So, the two parties had to lean forward, their elbows on their knees.
(Q) At the beginning they mingled awkwardly, clutching their drinks, and walking here and there.
(R) Several people made a last-minute dash to the bathroom before the conversation.
(S) The ten's chairs were far enough away from the women's couches.
(S1) The men and women took their places after the initial mingling, and immediately a surge of conversation filled the room.
(S2)
(S3)
(S4) One or two of the women were actually bouncing up and down on the sofa cushions.
(P) So, the two parties had to lean forward, their elbows on their knees.
(Q) At the beginning they mingled awkwardly, clutching their drinks, and walking here and there.
(R) Several people made a last-minute dash to the bathroom before the conversation.
(S) The ten's chairs were far enough away from the women's couches.
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/ Active.
He is not a man whom you should invite.
He is not a man whom you should invite.
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4%
He is should not be invited by you.
19%
This man who should not be invited by you.
66%
He is not the man who should be invited by you.
11%
He is not the man who is be invited by you.
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech.
May you live long and prosper, said the old lady to her son.
May you live long and prosper, said the old lady to her son.
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21%
The old lady prayed for her son and said that he might live long and prosper.
42%
The old lady blessed her son and prayed for his long life and prosperity.
10%
The old lady prayed for her son’s long life and prosperity.
27%
The old lady blessed her son with long life and wished him prosperity.
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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13%
incremental
19%
amenable
61%
alignement
8%
ferocious
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
8%
equipment
44%
paraphernalia
20%
apparatus
28%
impliments
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 06.10.2024
1. CHAOTIC (ADJECTIVE): (अराजक): disorderly
Synonyms: disordered, disorganized
Antonyms: orderly
Example Sentence:
The political situation in the country was chaotic.
2. BRUTALITY (NOUN): (निर्दयता): savagery
Synonyms: cruelty, viciousness
Antonyms: gentleness
Example Sentence:
Brutality against civilians shouln't be tolerated.
3. INCUR (VERB): (अपने ऊपर लेना): suffer
Synonyms: sustain, experience
Antonyms: avoid
Example Sentence:
I will pay any expenses that have been incurred.
4. MUTUAL (ADJECTIVE): (पारस्परिक): reciprocal
Synonyms: reciprocated, requited
Antonyms: detached
Example Sentence:
A partnership should be based on mutual respect and understanding.
5. HOSTILITY (NOUN): (शत्रुता): antagonism
Synonyms: bitterness, malevolence
Antonyms: friendliness
Example Sentence:
There is too much hostility towards all outsiders.
6. REPARATION (NOUN): (मरम्मत): amends
Synonyms: restitution, redress
Antonyms: impairment
Example Sentence:
The courts required a convicted offender to make financial reparation to his victim.
7. PREVALENCE (NOUN): (प्रसार): currency
Synonyms: generality, pervasiveness
Antonyms: uncommonness
Example Sentence
The prevalence of sunlight led to a restriction of the windows.
8. DISCREET (ADJECTIVE): (विचारशील): careful
Synonyms: circumspect, cautious
Antonyms: indiscreet
Example Sentence:
We made some discreet inquiries.
9. DEFUSE (VERB): (शांत करना): reduce
Synonyms: lessen, diminish
Antonyms: heighten
Example Sentence:
The scheme taught officers how to defuse potentially explosive situations.
10. DIFFUSE (ADJECTIVE): (बिखरा हुआ): diffused
Synonyms: scattered, dispersed
Antonyms: concentrated
Example Sentence:
The diffuse community which centred on the church.
1. CHAOTIC (ADJECTIVE): (अराजक): disorderly
Synonyms: disordered, disorganized
Antonyms: orderly
Example Sentence:
The political situation in the country was chaotic.
2. BRUTALITY (NOUN): (निर्दयता): savagery
Synonyms: cruelty, viciousness
Antonyms: gentleness
Example Sentence:
Brutality against civilians shouln't be tolerated.
3. INCUR (VERB): (अपने ऊपर लेना): suffer
Synonyms: sustain, experience
Antonyms: avoid
Example Sentence:
I will pay any expenses that have been incurred.
4. MUTUAL (ADJECTIVE): (पारस्परिक): reciprocal
Synonyms: reciprocated, requited
Antonyms: detached
Example Sentence:
A partnership should be based on mutual respect and understanding.
5. HOSTILITY (NOUN): (शत्रुता): antagonism
Synonyms: bitterness, malevolence
Antonyms: friendliness
Example Sentence:
There is too much hostility towards all outsiders.
6. REPARATION (NOUN): (मरम्मत): amends
Synonyms: restitution, redress
Antonyms: impairment
Example Sentence:
The courts required a convicted offender to make financial reparation to his victim.
7. PREVALENCE (NOUN): (प्रसार): currency
Synonyms: generality, pervasiveness
Antonyms: uncommonness
Example Sentence
The prevalence of sunlight led to a restriction of the windows.
8. DISCREET (ADJECTIVE): (विचारशील): careful
Synonyms: circumspect, cautious
Antonyms: indiscreet
Example Sentence:
We made some discreet inquiries.
9. DEFUSE (VERB): (शांत करना): reduce
Synonyms: lessen, diminish
Antonyms: heighten
Example Sentence:
The scheme taught officers how to defuse potentially explosive situations.
10. DIFFUSE (ADJECTIVE): (बिखरा हुआ): diffused
Synonyms: scattered, dispersed
Antonyms: concentrated
Example Sentence:
The diffuse community which centred on the church.
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Select the given idiom of the following idiom.
Pipe dream
Pipe dream
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10%
A dream or idea that is loudly proclaimed
22%
A dream or idea that is nearly accomplished
56%
A dream or idea that is unlikely to happen
12%
A dream or idea that keeps getting repeated
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Select the given idiom of the following idiom.
Herculean task
Herculean task
Anonymous Quiz
4%
A job that only weak people are assigned
11%
A job that makes everyone feel proud
11%
A job that requires a lot of talking and information
74%
A job that requires a large amount of physical strength
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Find error in the following statement.
In geography class, / the teacher told the students, / "Switzerland lies / inside Germany, France, Austria, and Italy."
In geography class, / the teacher told the students, / "Switzerland lies / inside Germany, France, Austria, and Italy."
Anonymous Quiz
6%
In geography class,
55%
Inside Germany, France, Austria, and Italy
14%
The teacher told the students,
25%
Switzerland lies
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Select the one-word substitute for the given group of words.
to give up completely or agree to forgo, especially in favour of another
to give up completely or agree to forgo, especially in favour of another
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9%
Waive
24%
Forfeit
60%
Surrender
7%
Cosign
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Select the word which means the same as the group of words given
Impossible to satisfy
Impossible to satisfy
Anonymous Quiz
11%
Magnanimous
77%
Insatiable
8%
Insane
4%
Palatable
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Find error in the following statement.
There was an gang of thieves spotted at our local bank, make sure to be careful.
There was an gang of thieves spotted at our local bank, make sure to be careful.
Anonymous Quiz
5%
At our local bank
78%
There was an gang
9%
Of thieves spotted
8%
Make sure to be careful
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