The boy laughed at the beggar.
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The beggar laughs at the boy.
19%
The beggar was being laughed by the boy.
14%
The beggar was being laughed at by the boy.
64%
The beggar was laughed at by the boy.
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Stella will invite Rita.
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79%
Rita will be invited by Stella.
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Rita will have been invited by Stella.
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Rita will want to be invited by Stella.
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Rita will be wanting to be invited by Stella.
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Select the correctly spelt word.
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14%
Privelege
55%
Indispensable
14%
Persaverance
18%
Inadvertant
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The young worms are fedd tendar leaves.
The young worms are fedd tendar leaves.
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12%
The young worms are fed tander leaves.
56%
The young worms are fed tender leaves.
25%
The young worms are fed tendor leaves.
7%
The young worms are feid tendre leaves.
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Without rhyme or reason
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Without any resource
11%
Without anyone's help
38%
Without proper planning
40%
Without a reasonable explanation
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Anurag has given me this book to read.
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This book has given me Anurag to read.
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I have been given this book by Anurag to read.
46%
This book has been given by me to Anurag to read.
6%
None of the above
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The masons are building the big house.
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Are the masons building the big house ?
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The big house is built by the masons.
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The big house is being built by the masons.
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None of the above
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Select the option that corrects the misspelt words in the given sentence.
A baloon may liave the earth with a charg.
A baloon may liave the earth with a charg.
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A balloon may leave the earth with a charge.
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A ballon may leave the earth with a chargge.
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A balloon may live the earth with a charrge.
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A ballun may leave the earth with a charge.
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A system of government by the wealthy class
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Theocracy
60%
Plutocracy
18%
Democracy
12%
Autocracy
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Deepa walked down the road slowly without looking anybody.
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Deepa walked
31%
Down the road
45%
Looking anybody
9%
Slowly without
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Everything that I like to eat are fattening.
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To eat
76%
Are fattening
8%
I like
12%
Everything that
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 23.02.2024
1. ONSLAUGHT (NOUN): (हमला): attack
Synonyms: assault, onset
Antonyms: defense, repulsion
Example Sentence: The onslaught was unleashed on the day that G8 world leaders met at Gleneagles.
2. PROXIMITY (NOUN): (निकटता): closeness
Synonyms: nearness, presence
Antonyms: distance
Example Sentence: His close proximity sent her heart racing.
3. APATHY (NOUN): (उदासीनता): indifference
Synonyms: unconcern, passivity
Antonyms: enthusiasm, interest
Example Sentence: Widespread apathy among students was hard to witness.
4. CONVALESCE (VERB): (अच्छा हो जाना): recover
Synonyms: recuperate, get well
Antonyms: deteriorate
Example Sentence: He spent eight months convalescing after the stroke.
5. SPURT (NOUN): (उछाल): spray
Synonyms: squirt, spout
Antonyms: contain
Example Sentence: A brief spurt of tears gushed into her eyes.
6. DECREE (NOUN): (हुक्मनामा): order
Synonyms: edict command
Antonyms: hint, suggestion
Example Sentence: The decree guaranteed freedom of assembly.
7. EXTRANEOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अप्रासंगिक): immaterial
Synonyms: irrelevant, beside the point
Antonyms: material
Example Sentence: One is obliged to wade through many pages of extraneous material.
8. UNCONSTITUTIONAL (ADJECTIVE): (असंवैधानिक): illegitimate
Synonyms: illegal, unauthorized
Antonyms: legal
Example Sentence: We cannot tolerate unconstitutional action.
9. VERNACULAR (NOUN): (मातृभाषा): colloquial speech
Synonyms: jargon, dialect
Antonyms: latin
Example Sentence: He wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.
10. DISHEARTENING (ADJECTIVE): (बेहद निराशाजनक): saddening
Synonyms: disheartening, dispiriting
Antonyms: encouraging, cheering
Example Sentence: The team made a disappointing star.
1. ONSLAUGHT (NOUN): (हमला): attack
Synonyms: assault, onset
Antonyms: defense, repulsion
Example Sentence: The onslaught was unleashed on the day that G8 world leaders met at Gleneagles.
2. PROXIMITY (NOUN): (निकटता): closeness
Synonyms: nearness, presence
Antonyms: distance
Example Sentence: His close proximity sent her heart racing.
3. APATHY (NOUN): (उदासीनता): indifference
Synonyms: unconcern, passivity
Antonyms: enthusiasm, interest
Example Sentence: Widespread apathy among students was hard to witness.
4. CONVALESCE (VERB): (अच्छा हो जाना): recover
Synonyms: recuperate, get well
Antonyms: deteriorate
Example Sentence: He spent eight months convalescing after the stroke.
5. SPURT (NOUN): (उछाल): spray
Synonyms: squirt, spout
Antonyms: contain
Example Sentence: A brief spurt of tears gushed into her eyes.
6. DECREE (NOUN): (हुक्मनामा): order
Synonyms: edict command
Antonyms: hint, suggestion
Example Sentence: The decree guaranteed freedom of assembly.
7. EXTRANEOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अप्रासंगिक): immaterial
Synonyms: irrelevant, beside the point
Antonyms: material
Example Sentence: One is obliged to wade through many pages of extraneous material.
8. UNCONSTITUTIONAL (ADJECTIVE): (असंवैधानिक): illegitimate
Synonyms: illegal, unauthorized
Antonyms: legal
Example Sentence: We cannot tolerate unconstitutional action.
9. VERNACULAR (NOUN): (मातृभाषा): colloquial speech
Synonyms: jargon, dialect
Antonyms: latin
Example Sentence: He wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.
10. DISHEARTENING (ADJECTIVE): (बेहद निराशाजनक): saddening
Synonyms: disheartening, dispiriting
Antonyms: encouraging, cheering
Example Sentence: The team made a disappointing star.
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Work like a charm
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19%
To do something faster
7%
To delay the task
61%
To work very well
13%
To do a magic trick
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