Select the word with the correct spelling.
Anonymous Quiz
23%
Amendmant
29%
Dogmetic
39%
Bipartisan
8%
Modernisetion
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Antonym of Compulsory (SSC CHSL 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
79%
Optional
11%
Full-fledged
7%
Factional
4%
Reliable
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Antonym of Unsettled (SSC CHSL 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
16%
Tangent
43%
Confident
23%
Triumphant
18%
Reticent
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech.
"Is he alright now?"I asked my neighbours wife about her husband,Mr. Gulyani.
"Is he alright now?"I asked my neighbours wife about her husband,Mr. Gulyani.
Anonymous Quiz
57%
I asked Mrs. Gulyani, my neighbour's wife, if her husband was alright then.
20%
I asked Mrs. Gulyani, my neighbour's wife, if your husband will be alright now.
15%
I asked Mrs. Gulyani, my neighbour's wife, if her husband had become alright then
9%
I asked Mrs. Gulyani, my neighbour's wife, if her husband is alright now
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
The teachers informed the students that the class had been canceled.
The teachers informed the students that the class had been canceled.
Anonymous Quiz
11%
The students informed that the class had been canceled.
18%
The students are informed that the class had been canceled.
22%
The students were informed that the glass has been canceled.
49%
The students were informed that the class had been canceled.
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Select the word with the correct spelling.
Anonymous Quiz
18%
Frequentlly
17%
Asparations
12%
Peculior
53%
Persecution
Select the word with the correct spelling.
Anonymous Quiz
7%
Comittment
16%
Rediculous
71%
Extraordinary
6%
Anonimous
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Freudian Slip
1. A slip of tongue
2. A secret
3. A clandestine affair
4. an unintentional error
Freudian Slip
1. A slip of tongue
2. A secret
3. A clandestine affair
4. an unintentional error
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom in the given sentence.
All politicians blame each other and tell themselves good, it's like (pot calling the kettle black).
1. An error of judgement
2. To comment on someone for a mistake or weakness while you also own the same.
3. Adopting cheap tactics
4. Befooling the common man
All politicians blame each other and tell themselves good, it's like (pot calling the kettle black).
1. An error of judgement
2. To comment on someone for a mistake or weakness while you also own the same.
3. Adopting cheap tactics
4. Befooling the common man
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Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error.
Three hours will have passed when the bell will ring.
1. will have passed
2. when the bell
3. Three hours
4. will ring
Three hours will have passed when the bell will ring.
1. will have passed
2. when the bell
3. Three hours
4. will ring
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Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted word.
As the audience gathered around the (ring), the fighters entered.
1. An ornament worn on fingers
2. Roped enclosure in combat sports
3. Circular marking or pattern
4. Surround
As the audience gathered around the (ring), the fighters entered.
1. An ornament worn on fingers
2. Roped enclosure in combat sports
3. Circular marking or pattern
4. Surround
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
to give up completely or agree to forgo, especially in favour of another.
1. Waive
2. Forfeit
3. Surrender
4. Cosign
to give up completely or agree to forgo, especially in favour of another.
1. Waive
2. Forfeit
3. Surrender
4. Cosign
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
The action of examining with care or reading carefully.
1. Persuade
2. Perverse
3. Perusal
4. Persiflage
The action of examining with care or reading carefully.
1. Persuade
2. Perverse
3. Perusal
4. Persiflage
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