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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Look down upon
1. To look for something underground
2. To be full of guilt
3. To consider someone inferior
4. To look down from a height
Look down upon
1. To look for something underground
2. To be full of guilt
3. To consider someone inferior
4. To look down from a height
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Let off the hook
1. Not made to wait for a long time
2. Made to pay for one's actions
3. Not allowed to take part in an activity
4. Allowed to escape from blame
Let off the hook
1. Not made to wait for a long time
2. Made to pay for one's actions
3. Not allowed to take part in an activity
4. Allowed to escape from blame
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In the following question, one part of the sentence has an error. Read the sentence to find the error and mark the corresponding option. If the sentence has no error choose option 4 βNo errorβ as your answer.
I rushed to the office, quite early in the morning and after (A) asking about for a few minutes, I found out that no one else (B) had received the email regarding the possible lay off in the department. (C) No error (D)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
I rushed to the office, quite early in the morning and after (A) asking about for a few minutes, I found out that no one else (B) had received the email regarding the possible lay off in the department. (C) No error (D)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
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In the following question, one part of the sentence has an error. Read the sentence to find the error and mark the corresponding option. If the sentence has no error choose option 4 βNo errorβ as your answer.
How can you be so gullible and not realise (A) that the person whom you call your friend hangs (B) out with you only because he is living off of you? (C) No error (D)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
How can you be so gullible and not realise (A) that the person whom you call your friend hangs (B) out with you only because he is living off of you? (C) No error (D)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
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Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.
A hollow space in a wall for a statue or ornament
1. Nook
2. Slot
3. Niche
4. Cornice
A hollow space in a wall for a statue or ornament
1. Nook
2. Slot
3. Niche
4. Cornice
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In each of the following questions out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word/sentence.
Flat metal or porcelain plate fixed on a wall as an ornament or memorial.
1. tabloid
2. poster
3. board
4. plaque
Flat metal or porcelain plate fixed on a wall as an ornament or memorial.
1. tabloid
2. poster
3. board
4. plaque
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Indian Navy has welcomed two new additions to its fleet , the stealth frigate "Udaygiri" and "INS Tamal" to bolster its maritime presence and operational capabilities.
β’ The 2nd ship under Project 17A, Udaygiri, was delivered to the Indian Navy yesterday. This multi-mission stealth frigate is capable of countering both conventional and non-conventional threats.
β’ The Indian Navy has commissioned INS Tamal at the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad, Russia. INSTamal is the 8th multi-role stealth frigate in the Project 1135.6 series and the second in the follow-on Tushil-class of ships.
β’ The 2nd ship under Project 17A, Udaygiri, was delivered to the Indian Navy yesterday. This multi-mission stealth frigate is capable of countering both conventional and non-conventional threats.
β’ The Indian Navy has commissioned INS Tamal at the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad, Russia. INSTamal is the 8th multi-role stealth frigate in the Project 1135.6 series and the second in the follow-on Tushil-class of ships.
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πToday's Vocab Wordπ
RELUCTANCE n.
π a feeling of not wanting to do something.
βοΈJesse took out the trash with great reluctance.
βοΈ Smaller companies also notice a reluctance among employees to take vacation.
βοΈ I can quite understand your reluctance to talk about what happened to you.
RELUCTANCE n.
π a feeling of not wanting to do something.
βοΈJesse took out the trash with great reluctance.
βοΈ Smaller companies also notice a reluctance among employees to take vacation.
βοΈ I can quite understand your reluctance to talk about what happened to you.
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Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
βLet us go to the hills for a vacation,β Mother said to us.
βLet us go to the hills for a vacation,β Mother said to us.
Anonymous Quiz
12%
Mother suggested that let us go to the hills for a vacation.
13%
Mother ordered us to go to the hills for a vacation.
15%
Mother said that should we go to the hills for a vacation.
59%
Mother suggested that we should go to the hills for a vacation.
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice .
We expect good news.
We expect good news.
Anonymous Quiz
16%
Good news was expected.
59%
Good news is expected.
21%
Good news should be expected.
4%
Good news must be expected.
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