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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given one word.

A woman having more than one husband at the same time

1. Monogamy

2. Polymathy

3. Polyandry

4. Endogamy
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Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 27 March 2025

1. SCRUTINISE (VERB): (जाँचना): inspect
Synonyms: survey, scan
Antonyms: glance at
Example Sentence: Customers were warned to scrutinize the small print.
2. INTRUSION (NOUN): (अतिक्रमण): encroachment on
Synonyms: trespass on, obtrusion into
Antonyms: withdrawal
Example Sentence: He was furious about this intrusion into his private life.
3. HITHERTO (ADVERB): (अब तक): previously
Synonyms: formerly, earlier
Antonyms: afterward
Example Sentence: Hitherto part of French West Africa, Benin achieved independence in 1960.
4. ABDICATE (VERB): (मना करना): disown
Synonyms: turn down, spurn
Antonyms: accept
Example Sentence: He has always abdicated whenever given a responsibility.
5. GRAPPLE (VERB): (पकड़ना): seize
Synonyms: grab, lay hold of
Antonyms: let go of
Example Sentence: He grappled the young man around the throat.
6. TRANSGRESSION (NOUN): (पाप): offence
Synonyms: crime, sin
Antonyms: obedience
Example Sentence: I'll be keeping an eye out for further transgressions.
7. TRIGGER (VERB): (प्रेरित करना): prompt
Synonyms: stimulate, encourage
Antonyms: discourage
Example Sentence: Stress or overwork can trigger an allergy.
8. MEEK (ADJECTIVE): (नम्र): patient
Synonyms: long-suffering, forbearing
Antonyms: impatient
Example Sentence: He brought his meek little wife along.
9. ENDORSE (VERB): (समर्थन करना): support
Synonyms: back, favour
Antonyms: oppose
Example Sentence: He earns more money endorsing sports clothes than playing football.
10. REBUFF (VERB): (तिरस्कार करना): reject
Synonyms: turn down, spurn
Antonyms: accept
Example Sentence: I asked her to be my wife and was rebuffed in no uncertain terms.
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Antonym of Predictable
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Antonym of Chronic
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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 : One cannot expect children to understand these problems.
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Children cannot be expected to understand these problems.
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Children to understand these problems cannot be expected.
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Children cannot by expected to be understood these problems.
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To understand these problems cannot be expected from children by one.
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct form.
Socrates said, “Virtue is its own reward."
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Socrates said that virtue had its own rewards.
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Socrates says that virtue is its own reward.
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Socrates said that virtue is its own reward.
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Socrates said that virtue was its own reward.
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.

The river / flowed besides / the hillock / in our village.

A. in our village

B. the hillock

C. flowed besides

D. The river
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.

The manager / took him / at task / for his negligence.

A. for his negligence

B. took him

C. The manager

D. at task
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

To flog a dead horse

1. To waste one's energy on a lost cause

2. To remain valid

3. To escape from the situation

4. To achieve something easily
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Nipped in the bud

1. To remove unnecessary items

2. To cut the bud

3. Very promising at a young age

4. To stop something immediately so that it does not become a worse problem
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Choose the correct word for ''attempting to impress by affecting greater importance or merit than is actually possessed.''

1. Libelous

2. Malevolent

3. Abasing

4. Pretentious
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