The following sentence has been divided into parts. 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 availability of funds will be / ensured if they all tried to / submit the proposals on time.
1. The availability of funds will be
2. No error
3. submit the proposals on time
4. ensured if they all tried to
The availability of funds will be / ensured if they all tried to / submit the proposals on time.
1. The availability of funds will be
2. No error
3. submit the proposals on time
4. ensured if they all tried to
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To raise a dust
1. To meet one’s defeat
2. To be satisfied with what you have achieved
3. To be secretly or inwardly amused
4. To cause disruption or confusion
To raise a dust
1. To meet one’s defeat
2. To be satisfied with what you have achieved
3. To be secretly or inwardly amused
4. To cause disruption or confusion
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Choose the appropriate meaning of the idioms from the choice given:
To bite the dust
1. To give a very tough fight
2. Not to take sides
3. To be defeated
4. To eat anything to escape hunger
To bite the dust
1. To give a very tough fight
2. Not to take sides
3. To be defeated
4. To eat anything to escape hunger
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Select the most appropriate one word substitution.
A study of the conditions and structure of the earth
1. Biology
2. Meteorology
3. Geography
4. Geology
A study of the conditions and structure of the earth
1. Biology
2. Meteorology
3. Geography
4. Geology
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Select the most appropriate one word substitution.
Beliefs or incidents that happen in a way which cannot be explained by reason or science.
1. Science totems
2. Wonders
3. Superstitions
4. Marvels
Beliefs or incidents that happen in a way which cannot be explained by reason or science.
1. Science totems
2. Wonders
3. Superstitions
4. Marvels
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
It is time to revise the syllabi.
It is time to revise the syllabi.
Anonymous Quiz
60%
It is time for the syllabi to be revised.
10%
It is time for the syllabi to revise.
11%
It has been time for the syllabi to revise.
20%
It was time for the syllabi to be revised.
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Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.
He told you that he would discuss the matter that evening.
He told you that he would discuss the matter that evening.
Anonymous Quiz
26%
You said to him, “I will discuss the matter this evening.”
12%
You said to him, “He would discuss the matter today evening.”
53%
He said to you, “I will discuss the matter today evening.”
10%
He told to you, “He will discuss the matter that evening.”
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Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer.
She trusted Mira with all her heart (a)/ and thus handled (b)/ over her life's (c)/ savings to her instantly. (d)/ All correct (e).
She trusted Mira with all her heart (a)/ and thus handled (b)/ over her life's (c)/ savings to her instantly. (d)/ All correct (e).
Anonymous Quiz
14%
A
29%
B
31%
C
26%
D
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Antonym of Avariciousness
(SSC CGL 2024)
(SSC CGL 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
68%
Generosity
18%
Criticism
7%
Hatred
7%
Envy
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Success requires hard work.
Success requires hard work.
Anonymous Quiz
20%
Hard work is to be required for success.
9%
Hard work were to be required for success.
68%
Hard work is required for success.
3%
Hard work had been required for success.
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Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.
She told me that she had given my message to my mother.
She told me that she had given my message to my mother.
Anonymous Quiz
19%
She said to me, “She gave my message to my mother.”
14%
I said to her, “I gave your message to my mother.”
59%
She said to me, “I gave your message to your mother.”
8%
She said to me, “I gave my message to your mother.”
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✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 10 April 2025
1. HERETIC (NOUN): (नास्तिक): schismatic
Synonyms: apostate, pagan
Antonyms: believer, follower
Example Sentence:
As a relapsed heretic, he was left to the secular arm.
2 COVERT (ADJECTIVE): (गुप्त): hidden
Synonyms: undercover, secret
Antonyms: open, known
Example Sentence:
Behind his soft behaviour he has some covert intentions.
3. KUDOS (NOUN): (प्रशंसा): applause
Synonyms: esteem, praise
Antonyms: dishonour, denunciation
Example Sentence:
The hockey team was given kudos.
4. PROSPECT (NOUN): (संभावना): hope
Synonyms: likelihood, expectation
Antonyms: viewlessness, dimness
Example Sentence:
There was no prospect of a better day.
5. UNPRECEDENTED (ADJECTIVE): (अभूतपूर्व): unexpected
Synonyms: unmatched, unequalled
Antonyms: normal, common
Example Sentence:
The government took the unprecedented step of releasing correspondence.
6. FORBEARANCE (NOUN): (सहनशीलता): patient self-control
Synonyms: tolerance, patience
Antonyms: impatience
Example Sentence:
His unfailing courtesy and forbearance under great provocation.
7. NASCENT (ADJECTIVE): (नवजात): budding
Synonyms: growing, developing
Antonyms: developed, mature
Example Sentence:
The Indian space industry is yet nascent.
8. DEFILE (VERB): (अपवित्र करना): corrupt
Synonyms: degrade, desecrate
Antonyms: honour, praise
Example Sentence:
He tried to defile the system.
9. JOLT (VERB): (ऐंठना): convulse
Synonyms: disturb, jar
Antonyms: calm, comfort
Example Sentence:
His statement jolted me in my mind.
10. VERBOSE (ADJECTIVE): (वाचाल): wordy
Synonyms: gabby, circumlocutory
Antonyms: concise, succinct
Example Sentence:
He is a verbose man.
1. HERETIC (NOUN): (नास्तिक): schismatic
Synonyms: apostate, pagan
Antonyms: believer, follower
Example Sentence:
As a relapsed heretic, he was left to the secular arm.
2 COVERT (ADJECTIVE): (गुप्त): hidden
Synonyms: undercover, secret
Antonyms: open, known
Example Sentence:
Behind his soft behaviour he has some covert intentions.
3. KUDOS (NOUN): (प्रशंसा): applause
Synonyms: esteem, praise
Antonyms: dishonour, denunciation
Example Sentence:
The hockey team was given kudos.
4. PROSPECT (NOUN): (संभावना): hope
Synonyms: likelihood, expectation
Antonyms: viewlessness, dimness
Example Sentence:
There was no prospect of a better day.
5. UNPRECEDENTED (ADJECTIVE): (अभूतपूर्व): unexpected
Synonyms: unmatched, unequalled
Antonyms: normal, common
Example Sentence:
The government took the unprecedented step of releasing correspondence.
6. FORBEARANCE (NOUN): (सहनशीलता): patient self-control
Synonyms: tolerance, patience
Antonyms: impatience
Example Sentence:
His unfailing courtesy and forbearance under great provocation.
7. NASCENT (ADJECTIVE): (नवजात): budding
Synonyms: growing, developing
Antonyms: developed, mature
Example Sentence:
The Indian space industry is yet nascent.
8. DEFILE (VERB): (अपवित्र करना): corrupt
Synonyms: degrade, desecrate
Antonyms: honour, praise
Example Sentence:
He tried to defile the system.
9. JOLT (VERB): (ऐंठना): convulse
Synonyms: disturb, jar
Antonyms: calm, comfort
Example Sentence:
His statement jolted me in my mind.
10. VERBOSE (ADJECTIVE): (वाचाल): wordy
Synonyms: gabby, circumlocutory
Antonyms: concise, succinct
Example Sentence:
He is a verbose man.
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Today's Word
Tardiness /ˈtɑr.di.nəs/ (noun)
Meaning: The quality of being late or delayed.
Examples:
1) Her constant tardiness to meetings has become a source of frustration for her colleagues.
2) The student received a warning from the teacher due to his persistent tardiness to class.
Tardiness /ˈtɑr.di.nəs/ (noun)
Meaning: The quality of being late or delayed.
Examples:
1) Her constant tardiness to meetings has become a source of frustration for her colleagues.
2) The student received a warning from the teacher due to his persistent tardiness to class.
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