Choose the Indirect Speech of the given sentences.
Asha said, βI never eat fish.β(SSC CGL 2024)
Asha said, βI never eat fish.β(SSC CGL 2024)
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13%
Asha says that she never eats fish.
73%
Asha said that she never ate fish.
10%
Asha said that fish never ate by her.
4%
Asha told that fish she never ate.
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Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
We expect good news about the corona vaccine.(SSC CGL 2024)
We expect good news about the corona vaccine.(SSC CGL 2024)
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12%
Good news has been expected by us about the corona vaccine.
10%
Good news expected us about the corona vaccine.
65%
Good news is expected by us about the corona vaccine.
13%
Good news was expected by us about the corona vaccine
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
Every / curious child / want to / rip open a toy.
A. curious child
B. Every
C. want to
D. rip open a toy
Every / curious child / want to / rip open a toy.
A. curious child
B. Every
C. want to
D. rip open a toy
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
My house / is more / spacious than / my sister.
A. is more
B. My house
C. my sister
D. spacious than
My house / is more / spacious than / my sister.
A. is more
B. My house
C. my sister
D. spacious than
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.
A large, flat area surrounded by seats used for sports or entertainment.
1. Senate
2. Department
3. Garden
4. Arena
A large, flat area surrounded by seats used for sports or entertainment.
1. Senate
2. Department
3. Garden
4. Arena
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.
A period of ten years
1. Lustrum
2. Biennium
3. Century
4. Decade
A period of ten years
1. Lustrum
2. Biennium
3. Century
4. Decade
π5π1
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.
One who speaks less in a forum.
1. Reticent
2. Gabby
3. Eccentric
4. Loquacious
One who speaks less in a forum.
1. Reticent
2. Gabby
3. Eccentric
4. Loquacious
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.
In those days, we did not expect luxuries; we were thankful if we could (keep the wolf from the door).
(A) Avoid starvation
(B) Wallow in poverty
(C) Relish food
(D) Encourage starvation
In those days, we did not expect luxuries; we were thankful if we could (keep the wolf from the door).
(A) Avoid starvation
(B) Wallow in poverty
(C) Relish food
(D) Encourage starvation
π1π1
Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom.
To bring to light
(A) To engage in conversation
(B) To lighten
(C) To disclose
(D) To disengage
To bring to light
(A) To engage in conversation
(B) To lighten
(C) To disclose
(D) To disengage
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Select the correctly spelt word.
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21%
previledge
5%
peivailege
58%
privilege
16%
previllage
π2π2
Select the correctly spelt word.
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25%
desparate
9%
desperete
63%
desperate
2%
disparat
π6π1
Tata Steel Masters 2025
Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa wins the 2025 Tata Steel Masters.
Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa defeats World Champion D. Gukesh in a tiebreaker in the Netherlands.
Praggnanandhaa became the First Indian since Viswanathan Anand in 2006 to win the top prize at the Tata Steel Masters.
Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa wins the 2025 Tata Steel Masters.
Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa defeats World Champion D. Gukesh in a tiebreaker in the Netherlands.
Praggnanandhaa became the First Indian since Viswanathan Anand in 2006 to win the top prize at the Tata Steel Masters.
π10
Nuclear Power in Union Budget 2025-26
β’ The Government has set an ambitious target of 100 GW Nuclear Power capacity by 2047, positioning Nuclear Energy as a major pillar in India's Energy mix.
β’ The Government has allocated βΉ20,000 crore for research and development (R&D) of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), aiming to develop at least five indigenously designed and operational SMRs by 2033.
β’ India plans to increase Nuclear capacity from 8,180 MW to 22,480 MW by 2031-32 by building 10 reactors totaling 8,000 MW across six states.
β’ A new discovery at Jaduguda Uranium Mine, Jharkhand will extend the mineβs life by more than 50 years.
β’ The First two units of 700 MWe PHWRs at Kakrapar, Gujarat began commercial operations in FY 2023-24.
β’ NPCIL and NTPC have formed a joint venture named ASHVINI to develop new nuclear power plants, including the 4x700 MWe PHWR Mahi-Banswara Rajasthan Atomic Power Project.
β’ The Government has set an ambitious target of 100 GW Nuclear Power capacity by 2047, positioning Nuclear Energy as a major pillar in India's Energy mix.
β’ The Government has allocated βΉ20,000 crore for research and development (R&D) of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), aiming to develop at least five indigenously designed and operational SMRs by 2033.
β’ India plans to increase Nuclear capacity from 8,180 MW to 22,480 MW by 2031-32 by building 10 reactors totaling 8,000 MW across six states.
β’ A new discovery at Jaduguda Uranium Mine, Jharkhand will extend the mineβs life by more than 50 years.
β’ The First two units of 700 MWe PHWRs at Kakrapar, Gujarat began commercial operations in FY 2023-24.
β’ NPCIL and NTPC have formed a joint venture named ASHVINI to develop new nuclear power plants, including the 4x700 MWe PHWR Mahi-Banswara Rajasthan Atomic Power Project.
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