Antonym of Compulsory
(SSC CHSL 2024)
(SSC CHSL 2024)
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6%
Compliantly
9%
Overtly
30%
Obligatory
55%
Voluntary
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Select the option that is the direct form of the given sentence.
The child asked his mother if he could swim in the pool there.
The child asked his mother if he could swim in the pool there.
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6%
The child asked his mother, βCould he swim in the pool there?β
70%
The child asked his mother, βCan I swim in the pool here?β
14%
The child asked to his mother, βCan he swim in the pool there?β
10%
The child said to his mother, βWill I swim in the pool here?β
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active/passive voice.
This surface feels smooth.
This surface feels smooth.
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38%
This surface is felt smooth
49%
This surface is smooth when it is felt.
6%
This service when felt is smooth.
6%
This surface is smooth as felt.
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From among the words given in bold, select the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the following sentence.
The popular ridikule of Puritanism in burlesque and doggerel is best exemplified in Butlerβs Hudibras.
The popular ridikule of Puritanism in burlesque and doggerel is best exemplified in Butlerβs Hudibras.
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11%
exemplified
74%
ridikule
12%
burlesque
3%
doggerel
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Rectify the sentence by selecting the correct spelling of the underlined word.
I would never ascociate with such a person.
I would never ascociate with such a person.
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87%
associate
8%
accosiate
5%
assosiate
0%
asosiate
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π Stringent /ΛstrΙͺn.dΚΙnt/ (adjective)
π Meaning: Strict and precise, often used to describe rules, laws, or conditions that are tightly controlled.
π Examples:
1. The government introduced stringent safety regulations after the accident.
2. Admission to the program is based on stringent academic standards.
3. The lab operates under stringent protocols to ensure accurate results.
π Meaning: Strict and precise, often used to describe rules, laws, or conditions that are tightly controlled.
π Examples:
1. The government introduced stringent safety regulations after the accident.
2. Admission to the program is based on stringent academic standards.
3. The lab operates under stringent protocols to ensure accurate results.
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Select the correct idiom that can substitute the highlighted group of words in the given sentence.
Shelley has been (contemplating) for a few days but still has not decided to quit the job.
1. biting the dust
2. chewing the cud
3. cooling one's heels
4. getting into hot waters
Shelley has been (contemplating) for a few days but still has not decided to quit the job.
1. biting the dust
2. chewing the cud
3. cooling one's heels
4. getting into hot waters
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In the following question, out of the four alternatives,select the best alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
I'm going to (get the ax) if the boss finds out that printing error was my fault.
1. Get promoted
2. Get comfortable
3. Lose the job
4. Get reprimanded
I'm going to (get the ax) if the boss finds out that printing error was my fault.
1. Get promoted
2. Get comfortable
3. Lose the job
4. Get reprimanded
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Consonance of sounds.
1. Troupe
2. Woodwinds
3. Orchestration
4. Symphony
Consonance of sounds.
1. Troupe
2. Woodwinds
3. Orchestration
4. Symphony
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Song which is sung in a church by a group of singers
1. Lullaby
2. Anthem
3. Carol
4. Dirge
Song which is sung in a church by a group of singers
1. Lullaby
2. Anthem
3. Carol
4. Dirge
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Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error from the given options.
This bottle must not be make to stand close to the fire.
1. must not be
2. close to the fire
3. This bottle
4. make to stand
This bottle must not be make to stand close to the fire.
1. must not be
2. close to the fire
3. This bottle
4. make to stand
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In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked as P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of the sentence with the error and mark it as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'S' as your answer.
Can you tell me (P)/ the name of the person (Q)/ whom wrote the book? (R)/ No error (S)
1. P
2. Q
3. R
4. S
Can you tell me (P)/ the name of the person (Q)/ whom wrote the book? (R)/ No error (S)
1. P
2. Q
3. R
4. S
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π Well-heeled /ΛwelΛhiΛld/ (adjective)
π Meaning: Wealthy or having plenty of money.
π Examples:
1. The charity gala was attended by several well-heeled donors.
2. Only the well-heeled could afford to live in that exclusive neighborhood.
3. The hotel caters to well-heeled travelers seeking luxury and comfort.
π Meaning: Wealthy or having plenty of money.
π Examples:
1. The charity gala was attended by several well-heeled donors.
2. Only the well-heeled could afford to live in that exclusive neighborhood.
3. The hotel caters to well-heeled travelers seeking luxury and comfort.
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