Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words.
Dependent on chance or uncertainty.
1. Precarious
2. Paradox
3. Presume
4. Presumptuous
Dependent on chance or uncertainty.
1. Precarious
2. Paradox
3. Presume
4. Presumptuous
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π’ Idiom: "Chew the fat"
Meaning: To have a casual, relaxed conversation; to chat informally, often about unimportant things.
Examples:
1οΈβ£ We stayed after the meeting just to chew the fat about our weekend plans.
2οΈβ£ Every time I visit my grandma, we sit on the porch and chew the fat for hours.
Meaning: To have a casual, relaxed conversation; to chat informally, often about unimportant things.
Examples:
1οΈβ£ We stayed after the meeting just to chew the fat about our weekend plans.
2οΈβ£ Every time I visit my grandma, we sit on the porch and chew the fat for hours.
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
A lot on oneβs plate
1. To eat a lot
2. A lot to do
3. To have a serious ailment
4. To serve all dishes on one plate
A lot on oneβs plate
1. To eat a lot
2. A lot to do
3. To have a serious ailment
4. To serve all dishes on one plate
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In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
Music to one's ears
1. Fond of theatre
2. Disturbing noise
3. To be kicked by someone
4. Good news
Music to one's ears
1. Fond of theatre
2. Disturbing noise
3. To be kicked by someone
4. Good news
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Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose βNo errorβ.
I just donβt like the themes of todays music.
1. No error
2. I just donβt
3. like the themes of
4. todays music.
I just donβt like the themes of todays music.
1. No error
2. I just donβt
3. like the themes of
4. todays music.
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Select the segment of the sentence that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error mark 'No error' as your answer.
Jazz music was certainly at its finest on last Sunday as an array of musicians came together to give southerners a night of jazz they would not soon forget.
1. Jazz music was certainly at its finest on last Sunday as
2. an array of musicians came together to give southerners
3. a night of jazz they would not soon forget.
4. No error
Jazz music was certainly at its finest on last Sunday as an array of musicians came together to give southerners a night of jazz they would not soon forget.
1. Jazz music was certainly at its finest on last Sunday as
2. an array of musicians came together to give southerners
3. a night of jazz they would not soon forget.
4. No error
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A musical composition made up of a series of songs or short pieces.
1. Orchestra
2. Medley
3. Lyric
4. Band
A musical composition made up of a series of songs or short pieces.
1. Orchestra
2. Medley
3. Lyric
4. Band
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Give one-word substitute.
An accomplished musician
1. Virtuoso
2. Dilettante
3. Termagant
4. Agnostic
An accomplished musician
1. Virtuoso
2. Dilettante
3. Termagant
4. Agnostic
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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
23%
You said to him, βI will discuss the matter this evening.β
14%
You said to him, βHe would discuss the matter today evening.β
54%
He said to you, βI will discuss the matter today evening.β
8%
He told to you, βHe will discuss the matter that evening.β
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.
A defamation case is being filled by him against his business partner.
A defamation case is being filled by him against his business partner.
Anonymous Quiz
12%
He has filled the defamation case against his business partner
18%
He has been filing a defamation case against his business partner.
54%
He is filing a defamation case against his business partner
17%
His business partner is filing a defamation case against him.
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