select the one which best expresses the same sentence in active/passive voice.
My pocket has been picked.
My pocket has been picked.
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12%
Someone's pocket has been picked by me.
15%
Someone had my pocket picked.
70%
Someone has picked my pocket.
3%
I picked someone's pocket.
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Select the mis spelt word.
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19%
unprecedented
30%
unparalleled
34%
unscruplous
17%
unnecessary
Choose the mis-spelt word out of given options.
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21%
Circutous
13%
Tuition
6%
Solution
60%
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
To become a strong person in spite of many difficulties.
1. Anxious
2. Triggered
3. Safe
4. Resilient
To become a strong person in spite of many difficulties.
1. Anxious
2. Triggered
3. Safe
4. Resilient
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute for the phrase.
Something causing shock or dismay
1. Mischievous
2. Remarkable
3. Frivolous
4. Appalling
Something causing shock or dismay
1. Mischievous
2. Remarkable
3. Frivolous
4. Appalling
In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and click the option corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, click the "No error" option.
As I see it, he appears (1)/ to be unreasonable anxious (2)/ about pleasing his wife. (3)/ No Error (4)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
As I see it, he appears (1)/ to be unreasonable anxious (2)/ about pleasing his wife. (3)/ No Error (4)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
The following question has a sentence with three underlined parts labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any highlighted part and indicate your response against the corresponding letter i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).
She felt (a) terribly anxious for have to sing (b) in front of such a large audience. (c) No error. (d)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
She felt (a) terribly anxious for have to sing (b) in front of such a large audience. (c) No error. (d)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Stand in one’s own light
1. In favour with
2. To disclose
3. With all power
4. To act against one’s own interest
Stand in one’s own light
1. In favour with
2. To disclose
3. With all power
4. To act against one’s own interest
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Light at the end of tunnel
1. Something that signals the end of a difficult situation
2. An opening at the end of a matter
3. New light coming out from darkness
4. Preparing for examinations
Light at the end of tunnel
1. Something that signals the end of a difficult situation
2. An opening at the end of a matter
3. New light coming out from darkness
4. Preparing for examinations
✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 09 June 2025.
1. UNRELENTING (ADJECTIVE): (निरंतर): continual
Synonyms: constant, continuous
Antonyms: intermittent
Example Sentence:
He continued to pursue acting with unrelenting hostility.
2. BLEAK (ADJECTIVE): (निराशात्मक): unpromising
Synonyms: unfavourable , unpropitious
Antonyms: promising
Example Sentence:
He paints a bleak picture of a company that has lost its way.
3. SLACKEN (VERB): (मंद करना): slow
Synonyms: slow down, decelerate
Antonyms: speed up
Example Sentence:
The pace of trade never slackens.
4. BENEVOLENT (ADJECTIVE): (दयालू): kind
Synonyms: kindly, kind-hearted
Antonyms: unkind
Example Sentence:
He was something of a benevolent despot.
5. TACIT (ADJECTIVE): (अंतर्निहित): implicit
Synonyms: understood, implied
Antonyms: explicit
Example Sentence:
Your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement.
6. AGILE (ADJECTIVE): (चुस्त): nimble
Synonyms: lithe, spry
Antonyms: clumsy
Example Sentence:
I am as agile as a monkey.
7. PERIL (NOUN): (विपत्ति): danger
Synonyms: jeopardy, risk
Antonyms: safety
Example Sentence:
The hour of peril for the Latin kingdom had now at last struck.
8. AMASS (VERB): (एकत्र करना): gather
Synonyms: collect, assemble
Antonyms: dissipate
Example Sentence:
He amassed a fortune estimated at close to a million pounds.
9. BRINK (NOUN): (कगार): edge
Synonyms: verge, margin
Antonyms: middle
Example Sentence:
This woman could bring me to the brink of insanity.
10. SPUR (NOUN): (प्रेरणा): stimulus
Synonyms: incentive, encouragement
Antonyms: disincentive
Example Sentence:
Wars act as a spur to practical invention.
1. UNRELENTING (ADJECTIVE): (निरंतर): continual
Synonyms: constant, continuous
Antonyms: intermittent
Example Sentence:
He continued to pursue acting with unrelenting hostility.
2. BLEAK (ADJECTIVE): (निराशात्मक): unpromising
Synonyms: unfavourable , unpropitious
Antonyms: promising
Example Sentence:
He paints a bleak picture of a company that has lost its way.
3. SLACKEN (VERB): (मंद करना): slow
Synonyms: slow down, decelerate
Antonyms: speed up
Example Sentence:
The pace of trade never slackens.
4. BENEVOLENT (ADJECTIVE): (दयालू): kind
Synonyms: kindly, kind-hearted
Antonyms: unkind
Example Sentence:
He was something of a benevolent despot.
5. TACIT (ADJECTIVE): (अंतर्निहित): implicit
Synonyms: understood, implied
Antonyms: explicit
Example Sentence:
Your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement.
6. AGILE (ADJECTIVE): (चुस्त): nimble
Synonyms: lithe, spry
Antonyms: clumsy
Example Sentence:
I am as agile as a monkey.
7. PERIL (NOUN): (विपत्ति): danger
Synonyms: jeopardy, risk
Antonyms: safety
Example Sentence:
The hour of peril for the Latin kingdom had now at last struck.
8. AMASS (VERB): (एकत्र करना): gather
Synonyms: collect, assemble
Antonyms: dissipate
Example Sentence:
He amassed a fortune estimated at close to a million pounds.
9. BRINK (NOUN): (कगार): edge
Synonyms: verge, margin
Antonyms: middle
Example Sentence:
This woman could bring me to the brink of insanity.
10. SPUR (NOUN): (प्रेरणा): stimulus
Synonyms: incentive, encouragement
Antonyms: disincentive
Example Sentence:
Wars act as a spur to practical invention.
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All India Football Federation Awards 2025
• Men's Player of the Year - Subhasish Bose
• Women's Player of the Year - Soumya Guguloth
• Men's Goalkeeper of the Year - Vishal Kaith
• Women's Goalkeeper of the Year - Elangbam Panthoi Chanu
• Men's Coach of the Year - Khalid Jamil
• Women's Coach of the Year - Sujata Kar
• Men's Player of the Year - Subhasish Bose
• Women's Player of the Year - Soumya Guguloth
• Men's Goalkeeper of the Year - Vishal Kaith
• Women's Goalkeeper of the Year - Elangbam Panthoi Chanu
• Men's Coach of the Year - Khalid Jamil
• Women's Coach of the Year - Sujata Kar
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