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β€2π₯1
He said, "May God bless you !" (Direct to Indirect speech)
Anonymous Quiz
56%
He prayed that God might bless me.
14%
He said that God may bless me.
7%
He told that God will bless me.
23%
He wished that God could bless me.
π₯1
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
It is your duty to make pancake at 1:00.
It is your duty to make pancake at 1:00.
Anonymous Quiz
13%
You are asked to make pancake at 1:00.
38%
You are required to make pancake at 1:00.
39%
You are supposed to make pancake at 1:00
10%
Pancake is made by you at 1:00
π’1
Four words are given in the options out of which one is correctly spelt. Select the word that has been correctly spelt.
Anonymous Quiz
18%
Penitentary
43%
Penitentiary
31%
Pentientiary
8%
Pentienitary
π’4β€1
Four words are given in the options out of which one is correctly spelt. Select the word that has been correctly spelt.
Anonymous Quiz
14%
Lacrymhose
27%
Larchymose
54%
Lachrymose
5%
Lahcrymose
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π2
β€3π1
She said, "Do you like ice cream ?" (Direct to Indirect speech)
Anonymous Quiz
4%
She said if I like ice cream.
63%
She asked if I liked ice cream.
24%
She asked that I liked ice cream.
9%
She asked if I like ice creams.
π₯2π1
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
They will put away their Woollens after March.
They will put away their Woollens after March.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
Their Woollens are being put away after March
14%
Their Woollens have been put away after March
78%
Their Woollens will be put away after March.
2%
Their woollens are put away after March
π1
Select the most appropriate idiom that can substitute the highlighted segment in the given sentence.
His old car has become (a financial burden) on him now.
1. A white elephant
2. An apple of oneβs eye
3. An eyesore
4. A rare bird
His old car has become (a financial burden) on him now.
1. A white elephant
2. An apple of oneβs eye
3. An eyesore
4. A rare bird
π1
Given below are some idioms/phrases followed by four alternative meanings for each. Choose the most appropriate answer from among the options (a), (b), (c) or (d).
Put the screws on
1. Forcing someone to do what you want
2. Never letting go of things
3. Keep the past alive
4. Using someone's trick for own benefit
Put the screws on
1. Forcing someone to do what you want
2. Never letting go of things
3. Keep the past alive
4. Using someone's trick for own benefit
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Out of the four alternatives given for the idioms/phrase, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
The nouveau riche
1. a person newly rich
2. a newborn baby
3. an obligatory rule
4. a stingy person
The nouveau riche
1. a person newly rich
2. a newborn baby
3. an obligatory rule
4. a stingy person
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
New kid on the block
1. Nonsense or meaningless speech.
2. Savings set aside for future use.
3. Don't hurt anyone that helps you.
4. Someone new to the group or area.
New kid on the block
1. Nonsense or meaningless speech.
2. Savings set aside for future use.
3. Don't hurt anyone that helps you.
4. Someone new to the group or area.
Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No error'.
They have been (1)/ married with each (2)/ other for almost five years. (3)/ No error (4)
1. No error
2. married with each
3. other for almost five years
4. They have been
They have been (1)/ married with each (2)/ other for almost five years. (3)/ No error (4)
1. No error
2. married with each
3. other for almost five years
4. They have been