The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
The students stopped / their chatter / as soon as them noticed / the teacher enter the classroom.
A. their chatter
B. The students stopped
C. the teacher enter the classroom
D. as soon as them noticed
The students stopped / their chatter / as soon as them noticed / the teacher enter the classroom.
A. their chatter
B. The students stopped
C. the teacher enter the classroom
D. as soon as them noticed
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✅Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 22 March 2025
INCURSION (NOUN): (आक्रमण) → attack on
Synonyms: assault on, raid on
Antonyms: retreat
Example Sentence: Government forces were able to halt the rebel incursion.
BLEAK (ADJECTIVE): (निराशात्मक) → unpromising
Synonyms: unfavourable, unpropitious
Antonyms: promising
Example Sentence: He paints a bleak picture of a company that has lost its way.
SLACKEN (VERB): (मंद करना) → slow
Synonyms: slow down, decelerate
Antonyms: speed up
Example Sentence: The pace of trade never slackens.
BENEVOLENT (ADJECTIVE): (दयालू) → kind
Synonyms: kindly, kind-hearted
Antonyms: unkind
Example Sentence: He was something of a benevolent despot.
TACIT (ADJECTIVE): (अंतर्निहित) → implicit
Synonyms: understood, implied
Antonyms: explicit
Example Sentence: Your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement.
ERECT (VERB): (निर्माण करना) → build
Synonyms: construct, put up
Antonyms: demolish
Example Sentence: The guest house was erected in the eighteenth century.
PERIL (NOUN): (विपत्ति) → danger
Synonyms: jeopardy, risk
Antonyms: safety
Example Sentence: The hour of peril for the Latin kingdom had now at last struck.
AMASS (VERB): (एकत्र करना) → gather
Synonyms: collect, assemble
Antonyms: dissipate
Example Sentence: He amassed a fortune estimated at close to a million pounds.
BRINK (NOUN): (कगार) → edge
Synonyms: verge, margin
Antonyms: middle
Example Sentence: This woman could bring me to the brink of insanity.
SPUR (NOUN): (प्रेरणा) → stimulus
Synonyms: incentive, encouragement
Antonyms: disincentive
Example Sentence: Wars act as a spur to practical invention.
INCURSION (NOUN): (आक्रमण) → attack on
Synonyms: assault on, raid on
Antonyms: retreat
Example Sentence: Government forces were able to halt the rebel incursion.
BLEAK (ADJECTIVE): (निराशात्मक) → unpromising
Synonyms: unfavourable, unpropitious
Antonyms: promising
Example Sentence: He paints a bleak picture of a company that has lost its way.
SLACKEN (VERB): (मंद करना) → slow
Synonyms: slow down, decelerate
Antonyms: speed up
Example Sentence: The pace of trade never slackens.
BENEVOLENT (ADJECTIVE): (दयालू) → kind
Synonyms: kindly, kind-hearted
Antonyms: unkind
Example Sentence: He was something of a benevolent despot.
TACIT (ADJECTIVE): (अंतर्निहित) → implicit
Synonyms: understood, implied
Antonyms: explicit
Example Sentence: Your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement.
ERECT (VERB): (निर्माण करना) → build
Synonyms: construct, put up
Antonyms: demolish
Example Sentence: The guest house was erected in the eighteenth century.
PERIL (NOUN): (विपत्ति) → danger
Synonyms: jeopardy, risk
Antonyms: safety
Example Sentence: The hour of peril for the Latin kingdom had now at last struck.
AMASS (VERB): (एकत्र करना) → gather
Synonyms: collect, assemble
Antonyms: dissipate
Example Sentence: He amassed a fortune estimated at close to a million pounds.
BRINK (NOUN): (कगार) → edge
Synonyms: verge, margin
Antonyms: middle
Example Sentence: This woman could bring me to the brink of insanity.
SPUR (NOUN): (प्रेरणा) → stimulus
Synonyms: incentive, encouragement
Antonyms: disincentive
Example Sentence: Wars act as a spur to practical invention.
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Today's Word
exalt /ɪɡˈzɔːlt/ (v)
Meaning: to raise someone to a higher rank or position, or to praise someone a lot
Examples:
1)He was exalted to the rank of captain for his bravery.
2)The article exalted the achievements of the young scientist.
exalt /ɪɡˈzɔːlt/ (v)
Meaning: to raise someone to a higher rank or position, or to praise someone a lot
Examples:
1)He was exalted to the rank of captain for his bravery.
2)The article exalted the achievements of the young scientist.
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select the one which best expressed the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. Q : Wild animals live in the dense forest.
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14%
In the dense forest lives the wild animals.
17%
The dense forest lived the wild animals.
12%
In the dense forest is living the wild animals.
57%
The dense forest is inhabited by wild animals.
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Select the correct statement in indirect speech.
Romila said to Rahim, "Where were your ideas when we faced the troubles last week ?"
Romila said to Rahim, "Where were your ideas when we faced the troubles last week ?"
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51%
Romila asked Rahim where his ideas had been when they had faced the trouble the week before
18%
Romila requested Rahim where his ideas had been when they faced the trouble the week before
15%
Romila told Rahim where his ideas were when they faced the trouble the week before
16%
Romila asked Rahim where his ideas had been when they faced the trouble the last week
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Antonym of Affirmative
(SSC CGL 2024)
(SSC CGL 2024)
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Sanction
73%
Negative
15%
Acquiescence
5%
Accession
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✅Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 23 March 2025
1. SUPERVENE (VERB): (पीछे आना) : Follow
Synonyms: pursue, supersede
Antonyms: retreat, precede
Example Sentence: Team members supervene their leaders.
2. DRACONIAN (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर) : Harsh
Synonyms: cruel, oppressive
Antonyms: easy, gentle
Example Sentence: Your master is a draconian man.
3. DAWDLE (VERB): (समय नष्ट करना) : Waste time
Synonyms: loiter, procrastinate
Antonyms: hasten, hurry
Example Sentence: The teacher warned the student that he will be punished if he dawdled again.
4. PILLAGE (VERB): (लूटना) : Plunder, destroy
Synonyms: ravage, ransack
Antonyms: protect, construct
Example Sentence: The terrorists pillaged the city.
5. NOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (हानिकारक) : Deadly, injurious
Synonyms: destructive, harmful
Antonyms: helpful, kind
Example Sentence: This is a noxious chemical.
6. PERSPICACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (तीक्ष्ण-बुद्धि) : Observant, perceptive
Synonyms: alert, aware
Antonyms: ignorant, unobservant
Example Sentence: The CDI officers are always perspicacious with their case.
7. FERVENT (ADJECTIVE): (उत्साही) : Enthusiastic
Synonyms: zealous, ardent
Antonyms: apathetic, dull
Example Sentence: He is a fervent child.
8. FITFUL (ADJECTIVE): (चंचल) : Spasmodic
Synonyms: intermittent, fluctuating
Antonyms: continuous, perpetual
Example Sentence: As long as his breathing is fitful, he will continue to need an oxygen machine.
9. FLOUT (VERB): (अवज्ञा करना) : Show contempt for
Synonyms: defy, disregard
Antonyms: honour, praise
Example Sentence: One should not flout the traffic rules.
10. FEASIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (व्यवहार्य) : Practicable
Synonyms: possible, doable
Antonyms: impossible, implausible
Example Sentence: This seems to be a feasible solution.
1. SUPERVENE (VERB): (पीछे आना) : Follow
Synonyms: pursue, supersede
Antonyms: retreat, precede
Example Sentence: Team members supervene their leaders.
2. DRACONIAN (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर) : Harsh
Synonyms: cruel, oppressive
Antonyms: easy, gentle
Example Sentence: Your master is a draconian man.
3. DAWDLE (VERB): (समय नष्ट करना) : Waste time
Synonyms: loiter, procrastinate
Antonyms: hasten, hurry
Example Sentence: The teacher warned the student that he will be punished if he dawdled again.
4. PILLAGE (VERB): (लूटना) : Plunder, destroy
Synonyms: ravage, ransack
Antonyms: protect, construct
Example Sentence: The terrorists pillaged the city.
5. NOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (हानिकारक) : Deadly, injurious
Synonyms: destructive, harmful
Antonyms: helpful, kind
Example Sentence: This is a noxious chemical.
6. PERSPICACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (तीक्ष्ण-बुद्धि) : Observant, perceptive
Synonyms: alert, aware
Antonyms: ignorant, unobservant
Example Sentence: The CDI officers are always perspicacious with their case.
7. FERVENT (ADJECTIVE): (उत्साही) : Enthusiastic
Synonyms: zealous, ardent
Antonyms: apathetic, dull
Example Sentence: He is a fervent child.
8. FITFUL (ADJECTIVE): (चंचल) : Spasmodic
Synonyms: intermittent, fluctuating
Antonyms: continuous, perpetual
Example Sentence: As long as his breathing is fitful, he will continue to need an oxygen machine.
9. FLOUT (VERB): (अवज्ञा करना) : Show contempt for
Synonyms: defy, disregard
Antonyms: honour, praise
Example Sentence: One should not flout the traffic rules.
10. FEASIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (व्यवहार्य) : Practicable
Synonyms: possible, doable
Antonyms: impossible, implausible
Example Sentence: This seems to be a feasible solution.
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
The mother loving looked / at her baby / as the nurse / brought her in.
A. The mother loving looked
B. brought her in
C. at her baby
D. as the nurse
The mother loving looked / at her baby / as the nurse / brought her in.
A. The mother loving looked
B. brought her in
C. at her baby
D. as the nurse
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Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of them may contain an error.
Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No error' as your answer.
The Minister announced that the bridge would constructed within a week.
A. The Minister announced
B. within a week
C. No error
D. that the bridge would constructed
Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No error' as your answer.
The Minister announced that the bridge would constructed within a week.
A. The Minister announced
B. within a week
C. No error
D. that the bridge would constructed
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Substitute the highlighted word-segment with the most appropriate idiom.
Lack of funds is the main (obstacle) for the company's growth.
1. stumbling block
2. storm in the teacup
3. odds and ends
4. uphill battle
Lack of funds is the main (obstacle) for the company's growth.
1. stumbling block
2. storm in the teacup
3. odds and ends
4. uphill battle
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Select the most appropriate idiom/phrase that can substitute the highlighted segment in the given sentence.
Vennela (made a big fuss about a small problem).
1. Get a taste of your own medicine
2. Barking up the wrong tree
3. Add insult to injury
4. A storm in a teacup
Vennela (made a big fuss about a small problem).
1. Get a taste of your own medicine
2. Barking up the wrong tree
3. Add insult to injury
4. A storm in a teacup
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Dwarf varieties of trees and shrubs grown in pots.
1. Shrimp
2. Pygmy
3. Bonsai
4. Bonanza
Dwarf varieties of trees and shrubs grown in pots.
1. Shrimp
2. Pygmy
3. Bonsai
4. Bonanza
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