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Select the correct direct/indirect form.
“He does not sing well”, the teacher said to the principal.
“He does not sing well”, the teacher said to the principal.
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The teacher told the Principal that he did not sing well.
19%
The teacher told the Principal that he was not singing well.
11%
The teacher said to the Principal that he had been singing well.
6%
The teacher told the Principal that he has not sing well.
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active voice.
You are making your life more difficult.
You are making your life more difficult.
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Your life had been made more difficult by you yourself.
13%
Making of your life more difficult has been done by yourself.
80%
Your life is being made more difficult by you.
3%
You yourself make your life more difficult.
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 18 Feb 2025
1. INCUMBENT (ADJECTIVE): (अनिवार्य): binding
Synonyms: obligatory, mandatory
Antonyms: optional
Example Sentence:The government realized that it was incumbent on them to act.
2. RANCOUR (NOUN): (नफरत): spite
Synonyms: bitterness, hate
Antonyms: amicability
Example Sentence:He spoke without rancor.
3. COMPASSIONATE (ADJECTIVE): (करुणामय): pitying
Synonyms: sympathetic, empathetic
Antonyms: indifferent
Example Sentence:I allowed him to go home on compassionate grounds.
4. DISTINCT (ADJECTIVE): (विशिष्ट): discrete
Synonyms: separate individual
Antonyms: indistinct
Example Sentence:The gallery is divided into five distinct spaces.
5. UNDERSCORE (VERB): (बल देना): highlight
Synonyms: underline, emphasize
Antonyms: understate
Example Sentence:The company underscored the progress made with fuel cells.
6. FUNDAMENTAL (ADJECTIVE): (मूलभूत): basic
Synonyms: foundational, rudimentary
Antonyms: secondary
Example Sentence:He worked hard for the protection of fundamental human rights.
7. UNLEASH (VERB): (मुक्त करना): release
Synonyms: free, loose
Antonyms: restrain
Example Sentence:They dig up badger setts and unleash terriers into them.
8. ILLICIT (ADJECTIVE): (अवैध): illegal
Synonyms: unlawful, illegitimate
Antonyms: licit
Example Sentence:The junkie had a liking for the more illicit things in life.
9. PREDILECTION (NOUN): (अनुराग): liking
Synonyms: fondness, preference
Antonyms: dislike
Example Sentence:My predilection for Asian food is very strong.
10. PALTRY (ADJECTIVE): (बेकार): worthless
Synonyms: petty, trivial
Antonyms: important
Example Sentence:Naval glory struck him as paltry.
1. INCUMBENT (ADJECTIVE): (अनिवार्य): binding
Synonyms: obligatory, mandatory
Antonyms: optional
Example Sentence:The government realized that it was incumbent on them to act.
2. RANCOUR (NOUN): (नफरत): spite
Synonyms: bitterness, hate
Antonyms: amicability
Example Sentence:He spoke without rancor.
3. COMPASSIONATE (ADJECTIVE): (करुणामय): pitying
Synonyms: sympathetic, empathetic
Antonyms: indifferent
Example Sentence:I allowed him to go home on compassionate grounds.
4. DISTINCT (ADJECTIVE): (विशिष्ट): discrete
Synonyms: separate individual
Antonyms: indistinct
Example Sentence:The gallery is divided into five distinct spaces.
5. UNDERSCORE (VERB): (बल देना): highlight
Synonyms: underline, emphasize
Antonyms: understate
Example Sentence:The company underscored the progress made with fuel cells.
6. FUNDAMENTAL (ADJECTIVE): (मूलभूत): basic
Synonyms: foundational, rudimentary
Antonyms: secondary
Example Sentence:He worked hard for the protection of fundamental human rights.
7. UNLEASH (VERB): (मुक्त करना): release
Synonyms: free, loose
Antonyms: restrain
Example Sentence:They dig up badger setts and unleash terriers into them.
8. ILLICIT (ADJECTIVE): (अवैध): illegal
Synonyms: unlawful, illegitimate
Antonyms: licit
Example Sentence:The junkie had a liking for the more illicit things in life.
9. PREDILECTION (NOUN): (अनुराग): liking
Synonyms: fondness, preference
Antonyms: dislike
Example Sentence:My predilection for Asian food is very strong.
10. PALTRY (ADJECTIVE): (बेकार): worthless
Synonyms: petty, trivial
Antonyms: important
Example Sentence:Naval glory struck him as paltry.
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Today's Word
Sedentary (ad)
Meaning: used to describe someone or something that stays or sits somewhere for a long time.
Example: Modern people lead sedentary life and have got sedentary occupation.
Sedentary (ad)
Meaning: used to describe someone or something that stays or sits somewhere for a long time.
Example: Modern people lead sedentary life and have got sedentary occupation.
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The given sentence is divided into four parts: A, B, C, and D. Choose the part that contains an error as your answer. If the sentence is error-free, mark E, i.e., No error as your answer.
She has visited (A) more countries in (B) a year than (C) I have did in my lifetime. (D) No error (E)
1. A
2. В
3. С
4. D
5. E
She has visited (A) more countries in (B) a year than (C) I have did in my lifetime. (D) No error (E)
1. A
2. В
3. С
4. D
5. E
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Spot the error in the following sentence from the options given below. If there is no error choose option 4.
As soon as(A)/ I reach to my house(B)/ I will send you the driver(C)/ No Error(D).
1. А
2. B
3. C
4. D
As soon as(A)/ I reach to my house(B)/ I will send you the driver(C)/ No Error(D).
1. А
2. B
3. C
4. D
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.
The study of ancient things such as art, graves, ruins etc.
1. Meteorology
2. Archaeology
3. Astrology
4. Geology
The study of ancient things such as art, graves, ruins etc.
1. Meteorology
2. Archaeology
3. Astrology
4. Geology
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.
Speaking disrespectfully about sacred or religious things.
1. Mystic
2. Theist
3. Atheist
4. Blasphemy
Speaking disrespectfully about sacred or religious things.
1. Mystic
2. Theist
3. Atheist
4. Blasphemy
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Creature of habit
(A) A mean person
(B) A bad habit
(C) A faithful dog
(D) One who does same thing in the same way
Creature of habit
(A) A mean person
(B) A bad habit
(C) A faithful dog
(D) One who does same thing in the same way
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