The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
When Ramu was working / as a clerk, / he asked me money.
1. When Ramu was working
2. as a clerk
3. No error
4. he asked me money
When Ramu was working / as a clerk, / he asked me money.
1. When Ramu was working
2. as a clerk
3. No error
4. he asked me money
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  In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
Pin-money
1. a person unsuited to the position he fills
2. to trouble others
3. bribery
4. allowance made to a lady for her expenses
Pin-money
1. a person unsuited to the position he fills
2. to trouble others
3. bribery
4. allowance made to a lady for her expenses
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  Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Queer pitch
1. Make a weird request
2. Make a lot of progress
3. Act out of normal
4. Spoil somebody's chance of doing something
Queer pitch
1. Make a weird request
2. Make a lot of progress
3. Act out of normal
4. Spoil somebody's chance of doing something
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  🔍 Throw caution to the wind (idiom)
📝 Meaning: To disregard caution or potential risks and proceed with an action regardless of the possible consequences.
📌 Examples:
1. They decided to throw caution to the wind and invest in the risky startup.
2. Sometimes you have to throw caution to the wind and take a leap of faith.
3. During the vacation, he threw caution to the wind by trying extreme sports.
  📝 Meaning: To disregard caution or potential risks and proceed with an action regardless of the possible consequences.
📌 Examples:
1. They decided to throw caution to the wind and invest in the risky startup.
2. Sometimes you have to throw caution to the wind and take a leap of faith.
3. During the vacation, he threw caution to the wind by trying extreme sports.
Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
Rohan said to Nayshu, “Are you a school teacher?”
  Rohan said to Nayshu, “Are you a school teacher?”
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    13%
    Rohan asked Nayshu that if she was a school teacher.
      
    13%
    Rohan asked Nayshu if was she a school teacher.
      
    67%
    Rohan asked Nayshu if she was a school teacher.
      
    8%
    Rohan asked Nayshu if she is a school teacher.
      
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  Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
How can I forget your generosity?
  How can I forget your generosity?
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    14%
    How your generosity can be forgot by me?
      
    12%
    How has your generosity been forgotten by me?
      
    21%
    How can your generosity be forgot by me?
      
    52%
    How can your generosity be forgotten by me?
      
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  Antonym of Sufficiency 
(SSC CPO 2024)
  (SSC CPO 2024)
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    46%
    Dearth
      
    17%
    Plenty
      
    13%
    Enough
      
    24%
    Indeficiency
      
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  Select the correctly spelt word
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    36%
    repetition
      
    37%
    distruction
      
    15%
    compitition
      
    11%
    contruction
      
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  Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error.
Whole country applauded the courage of our soldiers.
1. our soldiers
2. courage of
3. Whole country
4. applauded the
Whole country applauded the courage of our soldiers.
1. our soldiers
2. courage of
3. Whole country
4. applauded the
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  The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
When a beggar appeared, / I offered him / a one rupee coin / but he did not take it.
1. When a beggar appeared
2. but he did not take it
3. an one rupee coin
4. I offered him
When a beggar appeared, / I offered him / a one rupee coin / but he did not take it.
1. When a beggar appeared
2. but he did not take it
3. an one rupee coin
4. I offered him
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  Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the underlined words.
He was promoted to a higher position in the first year due to his (careful nature and hard-working efforts).
1. business mindedness
2. extraordinary
3. elegance
4. diligence
He was promoted to a higher position in the first year due to his (careful nature and hard-working efforts).
1. business mindedness
2. extraordinary
3. elegance
4. diligence
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  Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom:
Keep your shirt on
1. To keep busy
2. To remain cool
3. To work hard
4. To celebrate
Keep your shirt on
1. To keep busy
2. To remain cool
3. To work hard
4. To celebrate
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