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Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom in the given sentence.

The ladies at the ball were (dressed to kill).

1. dressed in plain clothes

2. dressed and armed to murder

3. dressed to attract attention

4. dressed for adventure sports
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom.

To the nines

1. To be jealous

2. To perfection

3. To great depths

4. To be exalted
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Find the best one-word substitution for the below description.

A person whose trade is fitting glass into windows and doors.

1. Patisserie

2. Welder

3. Sculptor

4. Glazier
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Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given words.

Leather straps put around a horse’s head to control it.

1. stirrup

2. bridal

3. bridle

4. saddle
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Antonym of Impulsive (SSC CHSL 2024)
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Passive
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Hasty
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Aggressive
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Cautious
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Antonym of Commence (SSC CHSL 2024)
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Discussion
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Amusing
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End
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Voodoo
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
Let me make this.
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I want me to make this.
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This should have been made by me.
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Let this be made by me.
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Let this made by me.
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Four words are given out of which one is correctly spelt. Select the correct word.
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Abstinance
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Acqueisce
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Adjacency
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Afficionado
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Four words are given out of which one is correctly spelt. Select the correct word.
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Aggrendize
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Pervasive
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Miraculuous
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Preregative
Antonym of Feeble (SSC CHSL 2024)
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Major
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Strong
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Mystic
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Intelligent
Antonym of Friendly (SSC CHSL 2024)
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Gregarious
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Revel
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Intelligent
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Hostile
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive income.
My book has not been stolen by her.
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She had not stolen my book.
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She has not been stolen my book.
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She has not stolen my book.
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She did not stolen my book.
🔍 Obfuscate /ˈɒb.fə.skeɪt/ (verb)

📝 Meaning: To deliberately make something obscure or unclear, often to hide the truth.

📌 Examples:
1. The CEO attempted to obfuscate the company's financial problems during the press conference.
2. Politicians sometimes obfuscate their true intentions with overly complex language.
3. The manual was designed to obfuscate rather than explain the process clearly.