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.
Can you imagine (1)/ that she has thirty (2)/ five pair of shoes. (3)/ No Error (4)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Can you imagine (1)/ that she has thirty (2)/ five pair of shoes. (3)/ No Error (4)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error.
If I was in his shoes, I would not have hesitated to take up the offer.
1. would not have hesitated
2. If I was
3. in his shoes
4. to take up the offer
If I was in his shoes, I would not have hesitated to take up the offer.
1. would not have hesitated
2. If I was
3. in his shoes
4. to take up the offer
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The following sentence has been divided into four segments. Identify the segment that contains an error.
Throw of / the old shoes; / nobody will wear / them now.
1. the old shoes;
2. them now
3. Throw of
4. nobody will wear
Throw of / the old shoes; / nobody will wear / them now.
1. the old shoes;
2. them now
3. Throw of
4. nobody will wear
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom that can be substituted in the following sentence.
She knows Spanish (after a fashion).
1. only after the fashion is done
2. in a certain fashion
3. in a fashionable way
4. to only a certain extent
She knows Spanish (after a fashion).
1. only after the fashion is done
2. in a certain fashion
3. in a fashionable way
4. to only a certain extent
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
In your birthday suit
1. Not wearing any clothes
2. A suit which covers oneβs entire body
3. Birthday celebrations
4. A suit which is designed for only
birthday functions
In your birthday suit
1. Not wearing any clothes
2. A suit which covers oneβs entire body
3. Birthday celebrations
4. A suit which is designed for only
birthday functions
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
An original model from which later forms are developed.
1. Ancestor
2. Manuscript
3. Prototype
4. Descendant
An original model from which later forms are developed.
1. Ancestor
2. Manuscript
3. Prototype
4. Descendant
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A secret or disguised way of writing
1. Symbol
2. Cipher
3. Emblem
4. Puzzle
A secret or disguised way of writing
1. Symbol
2. Cipher
3. Emblem
4. Puzzle
Choose the option that is the indirect form of the sentence.
βWe are going to Tirupati next week,β Deepa told her friends.
βWe are going to Tirupati next week,β Deepa told her friends.
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6%
Deepa told her friends that they will go to Tirupati next week.
14%
Deepa told to her friends that she is going to Tirupati following week.
19%
Deepa told her friends that we were going to Tirupati the following week.
61%
Deepa told her friends that they were going to Tirupati the following week.
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Aren't they paving the road right now?
Aren't they paving the road right now?
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8%
Hasn't the road been paved by them right now?
12%
Haven't the road been paved by them?
31%
Aren't the road being paved by them right now?
49%
Isn't the road being paved by them right now?
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The phenomenon of glowing sea water signifies changes in the marine environment. (Identify the plural of the underlined word from the choices given.)
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6%
phenomenas
66%
phenomena
18%
phenomenal
10%
phenomenum
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π Feasible /ΛfiΛ.zΙ.bΙl/ (adjective)
π Meaning: Possible to do.
π Examples:
1. It's not feasible to complete the entire project in just two days.
2. The engineers came up with a feasible solution to reduce energy consumption.
3. While the idea is creative, it may not be feasible given our current budget.
π Meaning: Possible to do.
π Examples:
1. It's not feasible to complete the entire project in just two days.
2. The engineers came up with a feasible solution to reduce energy consumption.
3. While the idea is creative, it may not be feasible given our current budget.
Autobiographies of Some Famous Personalities
Autobiographies of Some Famous Presidents & Prime Ministers
β’ A.P.J. Abdul Kalam - Wings Of Fire
β’ A.P.J Abdul Kalam - My Journey : Transforming Dreams into Actions
β’ Barack Obama - Dreams from my Father
β’ Benazir Bhutto - Daughter of Destiny
β’ Dr. Manmohan Singh - Changing India
β’ Inder Kumar Gujral - Matters of Discretion
β’ Jawaharlal Nehru - An Autobiography : Toward Freedom
β’ Maulana Abul Kalam Azad - India Wins Freedom
β’ Nelson Mandela - Long Walk To Freedom
β’ Rajendra Prasad - Athma Katha
Autobiographies of Some Famous Sportsmen and Athletes
β’ Abhinav Bindra - A Shot At History: My Obsessive Journey to Olympic Gold
β’ Kapil Dev - Sraight From The Heart
β’ Mary Kom - Unbreakable
β’ Milkha Singh - The Race of my Life
β’ Mushtaq Ali - Cricket Delightful
β’ P.T Usha - Golden Girl
β’ Sachin Tendulkar - Playing it my Way
β’ Sania Mirza - Ace against Odds
β’ Sourav Ganguly - A Century Is Not Enough
β’ Sunil Gavaskar - Sunny Days
β’ Usain Bolt - Faster Than Lightning
β’ Vishwanathan Anand - Mind Master
β’ Yuvraj Singh - The Test of My Life
Autobiographies of Some Famous Artists
β’ Anupam Kher - Lessons Life Taught Me Unknowingly
β’ Dilip Kumar - The Substance and the Shadow
β’ James Brown - The Godfather of Souls
β’ Michael Jackson - Moon Walk
β’ Sonu Sood - I am no Messiah
Autobiographies of Some Other Personalities
β’ L.K. Advani - My Country My Life
β’ Baba Ramdev - My Life, My Mission
β’ Dalai Lama - Freedom In Exile
β’ Mahatma Gandhi - My Story Of Experiments with Truth
β’ Stephen Hawking - A Brief History Of Time
β’ Bhagat Singh - Why am I an Atheist
β’ Malala Yousafzai - Iβm Malala
Autobiographies of Some Famous Presidents & Prime Ministers
β’ A.P.J. Abdul Kalam - Wings Of Fire
β’ A.P.J Abdul Kalam - My Journey : Transforming Dreams into Actions
β’ Barack Obama - Dreams from my Father
β’ Benazir Bhutto - Daughter of Destiny
β’ Dr. Manmohan Singh - Changing India
β’ Inder Kumar Gujral - Matters of Discretion
β’ Jawaharlal Nehru - An Autobiography : Toward Freedom
β’ Maulana Abul Kalam Azad - India Wins Freedom
β’ Nelson Mandela - Long Walk To Freedom
β’ Rajendra Prasad - Athma Katha
Autobiographies of Some Famous Sportsmen and Athletes
β’ Abhinav Bindra - A Shot At History: My Obsessive Journey to Olympic Gold
β’ Kapil Dev - Sraight From The Heart
β’ Mary Kom - Unbreakable
β’ Milkha Singh - The Race of my Life
β’ Mushtaq Ali - Cricket Delightful
β’ P.T Usha - Golden Girl
β’ Sachin Tendulkar - Playing it my Way
β’ Sania Mirza - Ace against Odds
β’ Sourav Ganguly - A Century Is Not Enough
β’ Sunil Gavaskar - Sunny Days
β’ Usain Bolt - Faster Than Lightning
β’ Vishwanathan Anand - Mind Master
β’ Yuvraj Singh - The Test of My Life
Autobiographies of Some Famous Artists
β’ Anupam Kher - Lessons Life Taught Me Unknowingly
β’ Dilip Kumar - The Substance and the Shadow
β’ James Brown - The Godfather of Souls
β’ Michael Jackson - Moon Walk
β’ Sonu Sood - I am no Messiah
Autobiographies of Some Other Personalities
β’ L.K. Advani - My Country My Life
β’ Baba Ramdev - My Life, My Mission
β’ Dalai Lama - Freedom In Exile
β’ Mahatma Gandhi - My Story Of Experiments with Truth
β’ Stephen Hawking - A Brief History Of Time
β’ Bhagat Singh - Why am I an Atheist
β’ Malala Yousafzai - Iβm Malala
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