Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Do a good turn
1. Render a service
2. Wait for a turn
3. Make a profit
4. Return a gift
Do a good turn
1. Render a service
2. Wait for a turn
3. Make a profit
4. Return a gift
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  Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Slap on the wrist
1. Wild with excitement
2. Misunderstand each other
3. Criticize someone strongly and angrily
4. A mild punishment
Slap on the wrist
1. Wild with excitement
2. Misunderstand each other
3. Criticize someone strongly and angrily
4. A mild punishment
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  From the given options, identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
I would rather to go home than go to a restaurant for dinner.
1. than go to
2. I would
3. for dinner
4. rather to go
I would rather to go home than go to a restaurant for dinner.
1. than go to
2. I would
3. for dinner
4. rather to go
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  The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
After / a long and fun-filled day, / the children / slept themselves peacefully.
1. a long and fun-filled day
2. slept themselves peacefully
3. the children
4. After
After / a long and fun-filled day, / the children / slept themselves peacefully.
1. a long and fun-filled day
2. slept themselves peacefully
3. the children
4. After
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  Select the most appropriate 'one word' for the expressions given below.
Pose or present a danger/threat to.
1. Irascible
2. Knotty
3. Jeopardize
4. Bolster
Pose or present a danger/threat to.
1. Irascible
2. Knotty
3. Jeopardize
4. Bolster
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  Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Weak and cowardly
1. Pusillanimous
2. Meek
3. Timid
4. Anxious
Weak and cowardly
1. Pusillanimous
2. Meek
3. Timid
4. Anxious
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  Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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    9%
    Companion
      
    13%
    Category
      
    14%
    Campaign
      
    64%
    Cigarete
      
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  Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
The captain said, βHurrah! our team has won the championship trophyβ
  The captain said, βHurrah! our team has won the championship trophyβ
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    12%
    The captain exclaimed with joy that his team has won the championship trophy.
      
    38%
    The captain exclaimed with  joy that his team had won the championship trophy.
      
    48%
    The captain exclaimed with joy that their team had won the championship trophy.
      
    3%
    The captain exclaimed in joy that his team had won the championship trophy.
      
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  Change the voice of the given sentence.
The principal discovered a new lake.
  The principal discovered a new lake.
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    6%
    A new lake discovered by the principal.
      
    78%
    A new lake was discovered by the principal.
      
    13%
    A new lake was being discovered by the principal.
      
    2%
    The principal made a new discovery of a lake.
      
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