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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Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom.
Despite multiple obstacles, she continued with her endeavour, demonstrating that she has (nerves of steel).
1. Extraordinary beauty
2. An absence of fear or anxiety
3. Relentless determination
4. The capacity to maintain composure when stressed
Despite multiple obstacles, she continued with her endeavour, demonstrating that she has (nerves of steel).
1. Extraordinary beauty
2. An absence of fear or anxiety
3. Relentless determination
4. The capacity to maintain composure when stressed
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Fall back or sink again (into a worse state after an improvement).
1. Rekindle
2. Reiterate
3. Relayed
4. Relapse
Fall back or sink again (into a worse state after an improvement).
1. Rekindle
2. Reiterate
3. Relayed
4. Relapse
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🔍 Capricious /kəˈprɪʃ.əs/ (adjective)
📝 Meaning: Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior; unpredictable.
📌 Examples:
1. The weather in the mountains is notoriously capricious, changing from sunny to stormy in minutes.
2. Her capricious decisions often left her friends wondering what would happen next.
3. The stock market can be capricious, with prices fluctuating wildly without warning.
📝 Meaning: Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior; unpredictable.
📌 Examples:
1. The weather in the mountains is notoriously capricious, changing from sunny to stormy in minutes.
2. Her capricious decisions often left her friends wondering what would happen next.
3. The stock market can be capricious, with prices fluctuating wildly without warning.
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Antonym of Sarcastic
(SSC CPO 2024)
(SSC CPO 2024)
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10%
Sardonic
19%
Unsavoury
43%
Humorous
28%
Courteous
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Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
Rahul said to Roshani, “Why do you like me so much?”
Rahul said to Roshani, “Why do you like me so much?”
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17%
Rahul asked Roshani that why she liked him so much.
35%
Rahul asked Roshani why did she like him so much.
18%
Rahul asked Roshani why she had liked him so much.
30%
Rahul asked Roshani why she liked him so much.
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Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
Are the attendance rules being relaxed by the authorities?
Are the attendance rules being relaxed by the authorities?
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12%
Have the authorities been relaxing the attendance rules?
19%
Have the authorities relaxed the attendance rules?
27%
Are the authorities going to relax the attendance rules?
41%
Are the authorities relaxing the attendance rules?
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Synonym of Voracious
(SSC CPO 2024)
(SSC CPO 2024)
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10%
Compensated
16%
Quenched
20%
Appreciate
54%
Greedy
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Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
She said to me, “I like travelling with my family.”
She said to me, “I like travelling with my family.”
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9%
She told me that she had liked travelling with her family.
66%
She told me that she liked travelling with her family.
20%
She told me that she like travelling with her family.
5%
She told me that she has liked travelling with her family.
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Select the correct active voice of the given sentence.
I was taught by Shyam how to drive.
I was taught by Shyam how to drive.
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5%
I taught Shyam how to drive
77%
Shyam taught me how to drive.
14%
Shyam is teaching me how to drive.
4%
Shyam has taught me how to drive.
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Identify the word that is incorrectly spelt.
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17%
conscientious
35%
recalcitrant
28%
idiosyncracy
20%
exhilaration
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