Choose the option that is the passive form of the sentence.
The tennis ball hit Dhiraj on the head.
The tennis ball hit Dhiraj on the head.
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11%
Dhiraj had been hit on the head by the tennis ball.
74%
Dhiraj was hit on the head by the tennis ball.
9%
The tennis ball was being hit by Dhiraj.
7%
Dhiraj was being hit on the head by the tennis ball
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
She said to me, 'Are you going to the college?'
She said to me, 'Are you going to the college?'
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13%
She asked me if I am going to the college.
72%
She asked me if I was going to the college.
11%
She asked me if you are going to the college.
3%
She told me if I am going to the college.
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Synonym of Remission
(SSC CHSL 2024)
(SSC CHSL 2024)
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33%
Retribution
19%
Overlook
23%
Punishment
24%
Pardon
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Choose the correctly spelt word.
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7%
Acommodate
76%
Accommodate
3%
Acomodate
14%
Accomodate
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Choose the correctly spelt word.
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5%
Thoruoghly
84%
Thoroughly
8%
Thoroghouly
3%
Thorougholy
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Today's Vocab Word
💚PRUDENCE n.
Meaning - behaviour that is careful and avoids risks.
Examples-
✨Western businessmen are showing remarkable prudence in investing in the region.
✨The need for prudence was not what they found most burdensome.
💚PRUDENCE n.
Meaning - behaviour that is careful and avoids risks.
Examples-
✨Western businessmen are showing remarkable prudence in investing in the region.
✨The need for prudence was not what they found most burdensome.
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✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 30 April 2025
1. TRANSITIONAL (ADJECTIVE): (माध्यमिक): Intermediate
Synonyms: Middle, Midway
Antonyms: Initial
Example Sentence:
A transitional government had been appointed.
2. EXPATRIATE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रवासी): Emigrant
Synonyms: Non-native, Displaced
Antonyms: Native
Example Sentence:
Expatriate workers were returning to their cities.
3. DIRECTIVE (NOUN): (निदेशात्मक): Instruction
Synonyms: Direction, Command
Antonyms: Lawlessness
Example Sentence:
A new EC directive has been forwarded for approval.
4. OUTLAW (VERB): (गैरकानूनी घोषित करना): Ban
Synonyms: Bar prohibit
Antonyms: Permit
Example Sentence:
Secondary picketing has finally been outlawed.
5. DISASTROUS (ADJECTIVE): (उत्पातक): Catastrophic
Synonyms: Calamitous, Cataclysmic
Antonyms: Fortunate
Example Sentence:
A disastrous fire swept through the museum.
6. ISOLATION (NOUN): (एकांत): Separation
Synonyms: Segregation, Quarantine
Antonyms: Contact
Example Sentence:
Isolation from family and friends may also contribute to anxiety.
7. RIGOROUS (ADJECTIVE): (सख्त): Strict
Synonyms: Severe, Stern
Antonyms: Lax
Example Sentence:
Rigorous controls on mergers are needed.
8. SPARK (VERB): (बढ़ावा देना): Give rise to
Synonyms: Cause, Set in motion
Antonyms: Bring to an end
Example Sentence:
The trial sparked a furious row.
9. MANDATORY (ADJECTIVE): (अनिवार्य): Obligatory
Synonyms: Compulsory, Binding
Antonyms: Optional
Example Sentence:
Wearing helmets was made mandatory for pedal cyclists.
10. STEEP (ADJECTIVE): (बहुत ढालवाँ): Precipitous
Synonyms: Sheer, Abrupt
Antonyms: Gentle
Example Sentence:
She pushed the bike up the steep hill.
1. TRANSITIONAL (ADJECTIVE): (माध्यमिक): Intermediate
Synonyms: Middle, Midway
Antonyms: Initial
Example Sentence:
A transitional government had been appointed.
2. EXPATRIATE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रवासी): Emigrant
Synonyms: Non-native, Displaced
Antonyms: Native
Example Sentence:
Expatriate workers were returning to their cities.
3. DIRECTIVE (NOUN): (निदेशात्मक): Instruction
Synonyms: Direction, Command
Antonyms: Lawlessness
Example Sentence:
A new EC directive has been forwarded for approval.
4. OUTLAW (VERB): (गैरकानूनी घोषित करना): Ban
Synonyms: Bar prohibit
Antonyms: Permit
Example Sentence:
Secondary picketing has finally been outlawed.
5. DISASTROUS (ADJECTIVE): (उत्पातक): Catastrophic
Synonyms: Calamitous, Cataclysmic
Antonyms: Fortunate
Example Sentence:
A disastrous fire swept through the museum.
6. ISOLATION (NOUN): (एकांत): Separation
Synonyms: Segregation, Quarantine
Antonyms: Contact
Example Sentence:
Isolation from family and friends may also contribute to anxiety.
7. RIGOROUS (ADJECTIVE): (सख्त): Strict
Synonyms: Severe, Stern
Antonyms: Lax
Example Sentence:
Rigorous controls on mergers are needed.
8. SPARK (VERB): (बढ़ावा देना): Give rise to
Synonyms: Cause, Set in motion
Antonyms: Bring to an end
Example Sentence:
The trial sparked a furious row.
9. MANDATORY (ADJECTIVE): (अनिवार्य): Obligatory
Synonyms: Compulsory, Binding
Antonyms: Optional
Example Sentence:
Wearing helmets was made mandatory for pedal cyclists.
10. STEEP (ADJECTIVE): (बहुत ढालवाँ): Precipitous
Synonyms: Sheer, Abrupt
Antonyms: Gentle
Example Sentence:
She pushed the bike up the steep hill.
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
A grey area
1. An unusual spot
2. A special part of the brain
3. An unclear situation
4. An unspoken truth
A grey area
1. An unusual spot
2. A special part of the brain
3. An unclear situation
4. An unspoken truth
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the highlighted idiom in the given sentence.
Even though his car was badly damaged in the accident, Rohan did (not turn a hair).
1. Change the hairstyle
2. Demand compensation
3. Understand anything
4. To show no outward emotion
Even though his car was badly damaged in the accident, Rohan did (not turn a hair).
1. Change the hairstyle
2. Demand compensation
3. Understand anything
4. To show no outward emotion
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Identify the error in the use of preposition in the given sentence and select the correct option.
Radhika is not capable on participating in a national level competition.
1. about
2. of
3. on
4. at
Radhika is not capable on participating in a national level competition.
1. about
2. of
3. on
4. at
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Identify the proper explanation of the error in the given sentence.
Mohan insisted to go there.
1. Error is with the tense. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insisting to go there.
2. Error is in the sentence formation. Preposition and gerund are required. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insisted on going there.
3. Error is with the verb. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insist to going there.
4. Error is with the preposition. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insisted go there.
Mohan insisted to go there.
1. Error is with the tense. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insisting to go there.
2. Error is in the sentence formation. Preposition and gerund are required. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insisted on going there.
3. Error is with the verb. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insist to going there.
4. Error is with the preposition. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insisted go there.
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Place where objects of importance are exhibited.
1. Museum
2. Treasury
3. Fair
4. Tomb
Place where objects of importance are exhibited.
1. Museum
2. Treasury
3. Fair
4. Tomb
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