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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.
The disabled should not be oppressed.
The disabled should not be oppressed.
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26%
Let not the disabled be oppressed.
10%
The disabled have not been oppressed.
19%
We should not be oppressing the disabled.
44%
Do not oppress the disabled.
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct indirect speech.
Gopan said to me,βCan you do these sums for me?β
Gopan said to me,βCan you do these sums for me?β
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66%
Gopan asked me if I could do those sums for him.
18%
Gopan asked me if I can do those sums for him.
6%
Gopan asked me if I can do those sums for he.
10%
Gopan asked if I could do these sums for him.
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Antonym of Flammable
(SSC CHSL 2024)
(SSC CHSL 2024)
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24%
Fire-resistant
14%
Incendiary
28%
Nonexplosive
34%
Non-combustible
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Antonym of Consent
(SSC CHSL 2024)
(SSC CHSL 2024)
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5%
Knowledge
16%
Approval
75%
Refusal
4%
Permission
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.
I was not hired by her.
I was not hired by her.
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11%
She was not hired.
69%
She did not hire me.
14%
She has not been hired me.
6%
She was not hiring me.
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct/indirect speech
ββI am taking my children to the zoo tomorrow ,ββshe said βto see the baby white tigerββI
ββI am taking my children to the zoo tomorrow ,ββshe said βto see the baby white tigerββI
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10%
She said that she will take the children to the zoo to see the baby white tiger tomorrow.
25%
She said that she would take the children to the zoo the next day to see the baby white tiger.
60%
She said that she was taking her children to the zoo the next day to see the baby white tiger.
5%
She said that she was taking the children to the zoo that day to see the baby white tiger.
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The given sentence contains a grammatical error. Identify the segment that contains the error.
While he was running along the garden path, he has tripped over a big stone.
1. While he was running
2. along the garden path
3. he has tripped
4. over a big stone
While he was running along the garden path, he has tripped over a big stone.
1. While he was running
2. along the garden path
3. he has tripped
4. over a big stone
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In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
Give somebody a ring
1. Propose marriage
2. Inform about the death of a loved one
3. Call someone on the telephone
4. Trap somebody in a difficult relationship
Give somebody a ring
1. Propose marriage
2. Inform about the death of a loved one
3. Call someone on the telephone
4. Trap somebody in a difficult relationship
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Select the most appropriate idiom to fill the blank in the given situation.
They were waiting for their family members who were returning from a pilgrimage. Therefore, they were ___________ on the platform.
1. playing a joke
2. rolling up their sleeves
3. running behind time
4. pacing up and down
They were waiting for their family members who were returning from a pilgrimage. Therefore, they were ___________ on the platform.
1. playing a joke
2. rolling up their sleeves
3. running behind time
4. pacing up and down
Select the part that contains error.
Mr. Arun / will pay dear / for his / financial mistake.
1. Mr. Arun
2. Financial mistake
3. For his
4. Will pay dear
Mr. Arun / will pay dear / for his / financial mistake.
1. Mr. Arun
2. Financial mistake
3. For his
4. Will pay dear
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