In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and click the option corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, click the 'No error' option.
Let’s all work (1)/together as like a homogeneous (2)/group so that (3)/success would be obvious. (4)/No error (5).
1. Let’s all work
2. together as like homogeneous
3. group so that
4. success would be obvious
5. No error
Let’s all work (1)/together as like a homogeneous (2)/group so that (3)/success would be obvious. (4)/No error (5).
1. Let’s all work
2. together as like homogeneous
3. group so that
4. success would be obvious
5. No error
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Out of bounds
1. Forbidden
2. Within limits
3. Tied up
4. Limitless
Out of bounds
1. Forbidden
2. Within limits
3. Tied up
4. Limitless
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Know like the back of one’s hand
1. to be unaware of the situation
2. to have detailed knowledge of something
3. to hit someone with the back of one’s hand
4. to copy another’s trade secrets
Know like the back of one’s hand
1. to be unaware of the situation
2. to have detailed knowledge of something
3. to hit someone with the back of one’s hand
4. to copy another’s trade secrets
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• Vice Chief of Army Staff - Lieutenant General Pushpendra Singh
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• Director General of the Sashastra Seema Bal - BSF’s Special Director General Sanjay Singhal
• Director General of the Railway Protection Force - Sonali Mishra
• Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre - Rajarajan
• Controller General of Defence Accounts - Shri Raj Kumar Arora
• Chairperson of the Central Board of Secondary Education - Senior IAS officer Rahul Singh
• CEO of IndusInd Bank - Rajiv Anand
• Governor of Nagaland - Ajay Kumar Bhalla (Additionall charge)
• MD of Solar Energy Corporation of India - Akash Tripathi
• Head coach of the Indian Men’s National Football Team - Khalid Jamil
• President of Boxing Federation of India - Ajay Singh
AWARDS
• UNDP Equator Initiative Award 2025, also called the Nobel Prize for Biodiversity Conservation -
Bibi Fatima Women’s Self-Help Group (SHG) from Teertha village, Dharwad district
• Miss Universe India 2025 - Rajasthan’s Manika Vishwakarma
INDEX/RANKINGS
• World’s Largest Aviation Market in 2024 - US (1st) & India (5th)
• Global AI City Index 2025 - Singapore (1st) & Bengaluru (26th)
• World Competitiveness Ranking 2025 - Switzerland (1st) & India (41st)
DEFENCE IN NEWS
• Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) launched ICGS ATAL (Yard 1275), a Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV), in
Vasco-da-Gama, Goa.
• Assam Rifles signed an MoU with IIIT Manipur at Mantripukhri to promote drone technology for
defence and security.
• India and Japan are co-developing the Unified Complex Radio Antenna (UNICORN), also known
as Nora-50, for Indian Navy platforms.
• Indian Army launches drone competition ‘Surya Dronnathan 2025’ in Himachal Pradesh.
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• Dhruva Space, a Hyderabad-based spacetech startup, will launch its first commercial mission,
LEAP-1, in Q3 of 2025 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, carrying two payloads—an AI module
from Australia’s Akula Tech and a hyperspectral imager from Esper Satellites—on its
saindigenously built P-30 satellite platform.
• BEML Ltd. and TuTr Hyperloop, a deep-tech startup incubated at IIT Madras, have signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop India’s first indigenously designed
Hyperloop transportation system.
• Russia has planned the Venera-D mission to Venus between 2034 and 2036, after earlier Soviet
Venera probes (1961–1983) captured surface images. The mission will have a lander, balloon
probe, and an orbital spacecraft, with design work starting in January 2026, led by the Space
Research Institute (IKI) and Lavochkin Association.
• NASA plans to establish a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030, following China’s
announcement in April 2025 to construct a lunar nuclear power plant by 2035.
The Artemis mission — an acronym for Acceleration, Reconnection, Turbulence, and
Electrodynamics of Moon’s Interaction with the Sun — is NASA’s second major effort to land
astronauts on the Moon.
SPORTS IN NEWS
• Malta will host the 8th Commonwealth Youth Games (CYG) in late 2027.
• Ramesh Budhial became the first Indian ever to win a medal at the Asian Surfing
Championships by clinching the bronze in the Open Men's category held in Chennai.
• Namrata Batra made history by winning India’s first-ever medal in Wushu at the World Games
2025 in Chengdu, China, securing silver in the women’s 52 kg category.
• Jharkhand Women’s Hockey Team won the 15th Junior National Women’s Hockey
Championship for the second consecutive year, defeating Hockey Haryana 2-1 in the final at
Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh.
• Tamil Nadu's A Ra Harikrishnan becomes India's 87th Chess GM.
• Maharashtra's Divya Deshmukh becomes 88th GM of India.
• Tamil Nadu's S. Rohith Krishna Becomes 89th Indian Grandmaster.
• India's G. Sathiyan won the men’s singles title at the World Table Tennis Feeder in Vientiane,
• Vice Chief of Army Staff - Lieutenant General Pushpendra Singh
• Vice Chief of the Naval Staff - Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan
• Director General of the Sashastra Seema Bal - BSF’s Special Director General Sanjay Singhal
• Director General of the Railway Protection Force - Sonali Mishra
• Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre - Rajarajan
• Controller General of Defence Accounts - Shri Raj Kumar Arora
• Chairperson of the Central Board of Secondary Education - Senior IAS officer Rahul Singh
• CEO of IndusInd Bank - Rajiv Anand
• Governor of Nagaland - Ajay Kumar Bhalla (Additionall charge)
• MD of Solar Energy Corporation of India - Akash Tripathi
• Head coach of the Indian Men’s National Football Team - Khalid Jamil
• President of Boxing Federation of India - Ajay Singh
AWARDS
• UNDP Equator Initiative Award 2025, also called the Nobel Prize for Biodiversity Conservation -
Bibi Fatima Women’s Self-Help Group (SHG) from Teertha village, Dharwad district
• Miss Universe India 2025 - Rajasthan’s Manika Vishwakarma
INDEX/RANKINGS
• World’s Largest Aviation Market in 2024 - US (1st) & India (5th)
• Global AI City Index 2025 - Singapore (1st) & Bengaluru (26th)
• World Competitiveness Ranking 2025 - Switzerland (1st) & India (41st)
DEFENCE IN NEWS
• Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) launched ICGS ATAL (Yard 1275), a Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV), in
Vasco-da-Gama, Goa.
• Assam Rifles signed an MoU with IIIT Manipur at Mantripukhri to promote drone technology for
defence and security.
• India and Japan are co-developing the Unified Complex Radio Antenna (UNICORN), also known
as Nora-50, for Indian Navy platforms.
• Indian Army launches drone competition ‘Surya Dronnathan 2025’ in Himachal Pradesh.
Monthly Current Affairs, [30.09.2025 10:47] Science & Tech/Space In News
• Dhruva Space, a Hyderabad-based spacetech startup, will launch its first commercial mission,
LEAP-1, in Q3 of 2025 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, carrying two payloads—an AI module
from Australia’s Akula Tech and a hyperspectral imager from Esper Satellites—on its
saindigenously built P-30 satellite platform.
• BEML Ltd. and TuTr Hyperloop, a deep-tech startup incubated at IIT Madras, have signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop India’s first indigenously designed
Hyperloop transportation system.
• Russia has planned the Venera-D mission to Venus between 2034 and 2036, after earlier Soviet
Venera probes (1961–1983) captured surface images. The mission will have a lander, balloon
probe, and an orbital spacecraft, with design work starting in January 2026, led by the Space
Research Institute (IKI) and Lavochkin Association.
• NASA plans to establish a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030, following China’s
announcement in April 2025 to construct a lunar nuclear power plant by 2035.
The Artemis mission — an acronym for Acceleration, Reconnection, Turbulence, and
Electrodynamics of Moon’s Interaction with the Sun — is NASA’s second major effort to land
astronauts on the Moon.
SPORTS IN NEWS
• Malta will host the 8th Commonwealth Youth Games (CYG) in late 2027.
• Ramesh Budhial became the first Indian ever to win a medal at the Asian Surfing
Championships by clinching the bronze in the Open Men's category held in Chennai.
• Namrata Batra made history by winning India’s first-ever medal in Wushu at the World Games
2025 in Chengdu, China, securing silver in the women’s 52 kg category.
• Jharkhand Women’s Hockey Team won the 15th Junior National Women’s Hockey
Championship for the second consecutive year, defeating Hockey Haryana 2-1 in the final at
Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh.
• Tamil Nadu's A Ra Harikrishnan becomes India's 87th Chess GM.
• Maharashtra's Divya Deshmukh becomes 88th GM of India.
• Tamil Nadu's S. Rohith Krishna Becomes 89th Indian Grandmaster.
• India's G. Sathiyan won the men’s singles title at the World Table Tennis Feeder in Vientiane,
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Select the correctly spelt word.
Anonymous Quiz
13%
Dengerous
7%
Dangarous
6%
Dangeraus
74%
Dangerous
❤1👍1
👌1
Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the given word.
Abundant (SSC MTS 2024)
Abundant (SSC MTS 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
12%
Elusive
76%
Ample
8%
Skimpy
4%
Rare
😢1
Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the word given in the brackets to fill in the blank.
In an __(endeavour) to improve the environment of their society, they planted many trees surrounding the parking area. (SSC MTS 2024)
In an __(endeavour) to improve the environment of their society, they planted many trees surrounding the parking area. (SSC MTS 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
13%
Axiom
44%
Aim
35%
Ecstasy
9%
Epitome
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct indirect speech.
He said, “She is taking medication weekly.”
He said, “She is taking medication weekly.”
Anonymous Quiz
6%
That she is taking weekly medication was said by him.
14%
She is taking weekly medication, he said.
68%
He said that she was taking medication weekly.
12%
He said that, weekly medication was being taken by her.
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
Where did they find the pause?
Where did they find the pause?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
Where they found the purse ?
44%
Where was the purse found?
39%
Where had the purse been found by them?
10%
Where did the purse was found?
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Chew the scenery
1. To understate
2. To act overly emotional
3. To beautify
4. To mismanage
Chew the scenery
1. To understate
2. To act overly emotional
3. To beautify
4. To mismanage
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Neck and crop
1. In and out
2. To and for
3. Forward and backward
4. Totally and completely
Neck and crop
1. In and out
2. To and for
3. Forward and backward
4. Totally and completely
From the given options, select the word that can substitute the highlighted words in the sentence given below.
An ulcer in the stomach was long known to be (caused by both physical and mental conditions).
1. Psychopathic
2. Psychosomatic
3. Psychedelic
4. Psychiatric
An ulcer in the stomach was long known to be (caused by both physical and mental conditions).
1. Psychopathic
2. Psychosomatic
3. Psychedelic
4. Psychiatric