Select the most appropriate one word substitution.
A person who renounces a religious or political belief or principle.
1. Ascetic
2. Atheist
3. Agnostic
4. Apostate
A person who renounces a religious or political belief or principle.
1. Ascetic
2. Atheist
3. Agnostic
4. Apostate
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Select the most appropriate one word substitution.
Great tiredness
1. Potent
2. Rejuvenation
3. Vigour
4. Fatigue
Great tiredness
1. Potent
2. Rejuvenation
3. Vigour
4. Fatigue
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom in the following sentence.
(Keep an eye) on the situation around, and take your decision accordingly.
1. Ignore
2. Observe continually and carefully
3. Cries over spilt milk
4. Be aggressive with red eyes
(Keep an eye) on the situation around, and take your decision accordingly.
1. Ignore
2. Observe continually and carefully
3. Cries over spilt milk
4. Be aggressive with red eyes
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Loose cannon
1. Someone who is enthusiastic and very eager to take responsibilities
2. Someone who is well known and respected in society
3. Someone who is quiet and reserved in social situations
4. Someone who is unpredictable and liable to cause problems
Loose cannon
1. Someone who is enthusiastic and very eager to take responsibilities
2. Someone who is well known and respected in society
3. Someone who is quiet and reserved in social situations
4. Someone who is unpredictable and liable to cause problems
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(Mis-spelt)
Beyond the physical brutallity, the most painful aspect of child rape is the breach of trust. We understood for the first time why courts determine quantum of punishment by the degree of betraiyal-of individual as well as of social trust.
Beyond the physical brutallity, the most painful aspect of child rape is the breach of trust. We understood for the first time why courts determine quantum of punishment by the degree of betraiyal-of individual as well as of social trust.
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21%
Brutallity
3%
Breach
7%
Degree
28%
Betraiyal
42%
Both A and D
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Buoyed response to his dramatic speeches in the state, PM Modi's poll managers ramped up his scheduled election rallies in Karnataka from 15 to 21.
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33%
Buoyed
7%
Dramatic
11%
Ramped
7%
Scheduled
42%
All are correct
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Directions: Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.
A defamation case is being filed by him against his business partner.
A defamation case is being filed by him against his business partner.
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10%
He has filed a defamation case against his business partner.
15%
He has been filing a defamation case against his business partner.
60%
He is filing a defamation case against his business partner.
15%
His business partner is filing a defamation case against him.
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Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech.
Rahim said, "I will have completed my project."
Rahim said, "I will have completed my project."
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13%
Rahim said that he would complete his project.
74%
Rahim said that he would have completed his project.
11%
Rahim said that he had completed his project.
1%
Rahim said that he has completed his project.
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In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
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9%
Stoicaly
81%
Stoically
6%
Stoecaly
4%
Stoecally
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In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
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13%
Screpture
9%
Scriptare
5%
Screptare
73%
Scripture
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✨Today's Vocab Word
Word - COARSE adj.
Meaning - having a rough surface that feels slightly hard
Sentence - The coarse sweater made my skin itch.
✨Today's Idiom
Idiom - "With might and main"
Meaning - with full force and strength
Sentence - He countered the attack of the robber with might and main.
Word - COARSE adj.
Meaning - having a rough surface that feels slightly hard
Sentence - The coarse sweater made my skin itch.
✨Today's Idiom
Idiom - "With might and main"
Meaning - with full force and strength
Sentence - He countered the attack of the robber with might and main.
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom in the given sentence.
He goes (hard with) one and all.
1. To be busy over trifles
2. To be difficult
3. To remain neutral
4. To be unreliable
He goes (hard with) one and all.
1. To be busy over trifles
2. To be difficult
3. To remain neutral
4. To be unreliable
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Select the most appropriate idiom that car substitute the underlined segment in the giver sentence.
Though the speaker used flowery expressions to convince the audience, they were intelligent enough (to find out his ulterior intentions).
1. to cast pearls before swine
2. to not judge a book by its cover
3. to read between the lines
4. to be under somebody's thumb
Though the speaker used flowery expressions to convince the audience, they were intelligent enough (to find out his ulterior intentions).
1. to cast pearls before swine
2. to not judge a book by its cover
3. to read between the lines
4. to be under somebody's thumb
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