Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
The room is being cleaned.
The room is being cleaned.
Anonymous Quiz
13%
They are cleaning the room.
18%
We are cleaning the room.
19%
You are cleaning the room.
50%
Someone is cleaning the room.
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.
Such specifications have revived our designers and manufacturers, whereas this new arrangements will f͟r͟e͟e͟ them. (SSC MTS 2024)
Such specifications have revived our designers and manufacturers, whereas this new arrangements will f͟r͟e͟e͟ them. (SSC MTS 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
65%
Restrain
9%
Senior
15%
Swatted
10%
Productive
Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the underlined word.
The disposal of h͟a͟z͟a͟r͟d͟o͟u͟s͟ waste in hospitals and factories is a serious problem and needs to be taken care of urgently. (SSC MTS 2024)
The disposal of h͟a͟z͟a͟r͟d͟o͟u͟s͟ waste in hospitals and factories is a serious problem and needs to be taken care of urgently. (SSC MTS 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
75%
Dangerous
18%
Belligerent
5%
Hazy
3%
Benign
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Word of the Year 2025
Merriam-Webster’s word of the year 2025 - "Slop"
Collins Dictionary word of the year 2025 - "Vibe coding"
Oxford Dictionary word of the year 2025 - "Rage bait"
Cambridge Dictionary word of the year 2025 - "Parasocial"
Word of the Year 2024
Merriam-Webster’s word of the year 2024 - “Polarization”
Collins Dictionary word of the year 2024 - "Brat"
Oxford Dictionary word of the year 2024 - "Brain rot"
Cambridge Dictionary word of the year 2024 - "Manifest"
Merriam-Webster’s word of the year 2025 - "Slop"
Collins Dictionary word of the year 2025 - "Vibe coding"
Oxford Dictionary word of the year 2025 - "Rage bait"
Cambridge Dictionary word of the year 2025 - "Parasocial"
Word of the Year 2024
Merriam-Webster’s word of the year 2024 - “Polarization”
Collins Dictionary word of the year 2024 - "Brat"
Oxford Dictionary word of the year 2024 - "Brain rot"
Cambridge Dictionary word of the year 2024 - "Manifest"
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To let someone off
1. To punish someone lightly
2. To thank someone
3. To scold someone severely
4. To allow someone
To let someone off
1. To punish someone lightly
2. To thank someone
3. To scold someone severely
4. To allow someone
Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom in the given sentence.
The exporting companies say Coke is (grasping at straws) to drive them out of business.
1. used, designed, or adapted to grasp a straw.
2. make a desperate attempt at saving oneself.
3. the ability of grasping something quickly.
4. to carry garbage from one's house.
The exporting companies say Coke is (grasping at straws) to drive them out of business.
1. used, designed, or adapted to grasp a straw.
2. make a desperate attempt at saving oneself.
3. the ability of grasping something quickly.
4. to carry garbage from one's house.
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A word, number, or other figure that looks the same when viewed (or rotated) upside down.
1. Anadiplosis
2. Alliteration
3. Anagram
4. Ambigram
A word, number, or other figure that looks the same when viewed (or rotated) upside down.
1. Anadiplosis
2. Alliteration
3. Anagram
4. Ambigram
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, the descriptive sentence is aptly described by just one word. Select the choice which gives the meaning most appropriately.
The sudden loss of the ability to feel or move, normally caused by cerebral haemorrhage or stroke.
1. Analgesia
2. Anodyne
3. Aphasia
4. Apoplexy
The sudden loss of the ability to feel or move, normally caused by cerebral haemorrhage or stroke.
1. Analgesia
2. Anodyne
3. Aphasia
4. Apoplexy
Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'.
These experiments had been going on since several months.
1. These experiments
2. had been going on
3. No error
4. since several months
These experiments had been going on since several months.
1. These experiments
2. had been going on
3. No error
4. since several months
In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'.
They will (A)/ leave the office at six and (B)/ reach at home by seven. (C)/ No error (D)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
They will (A)/ leave the office at six and (B)/ reach at home by seven. (C)/ No error (D)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
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Choose the correct meaning of the given idiom.
Cook someone's goose
1. Spoil another person's chances of success
2. Support your colleagues.
3. Sharing is caring.
4. Stealing somebody else's prize.
Cook someone's goose
1. Spoil another person's chances of success
2. Support your colleagues.
3. Sharing is caring.
4. Stealing somebody else's prize.