In the following question, one part of the sentence has an error. Read the sentence to find the error and mark the corresponding option. If the sentence has no error choose option 4 ‘No error’ as your answer.
I remember the day when I told my father about (A) quitting engineering and going to Mumbai to become (B) an actor, he was taken behind and did not speak to me for three days. (C) No error (D)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
I remember the day when I told my father about (A) quitting engineering and going to Mumbai to become (B) an actor, he was taken behind and did not speak to me for three days. (C) No error (D)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the highlighted segment in the given sentence.
Mr. Arvind was (accused of beating up) before the student in the class.
1. accused of beating up off the
2. accused of beating up of the
3. accused of beating up a
4. accused of beating up in the
Mr. Arvind was (accused of beating up) before the student in the class.
1. accused of beating up off the
2. accused of beating up of the
3. accused of beating up a
4. accused of beating up in the
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Back on one’s feet
1. To support the losing side
2. Relive previous moments
3. Well or successful again
4. Forced to begin something again
Back on one’s feet
1. To support the losing side
2. Relive previous moments
3. Well or successful again
4. Forced to begin something again
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To put one's foot in one's mouth
1. To deliberately provoke someone
2. To gather all of one's resources
3. To be disorderly and stupid
4. To accidentally embarrass or upset someone
To put one's foot in one's mouth
1. To deliberately provoke someone
2. To gather all of one's resources
3. To be disorderly and stupid
4. To accidentally embarrass or upset someone
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Out of four alternative choose the one which can be substituted for the given below:-
Place where a large amount of something is stored
1. Repository
2. Harbor
3. Armoury
4. Sanatorium
Place where a large amount of something is stored
1. Repository
2. Harbor
3. Armoury
4. Sanatorium
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✅️ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary 15 MAY 2025.
1. BOTTLENECK (NOUN): (बाधा): Jam
Synonyms: Barrier, Hindrance
Antonyms: Aid, Assistance
Example Sentence:
Animated films still face bottlenecks.
2. DETRIMENTAL (ADJECTIVE): (हानिकारक): Dangerous
Synonyms:Harmful, Hurtful
Antonyms: Benign, Beneficial
Example Sentence:
Recent policies have been detrimental to the interests of many old people.
3. 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.
4. SPURT (NOUN): (उछाल): Spray
Synonyms: Squirt, Spout
Antonyms: Contain
Example Sentence:
A brief spurt of tears gushed into her eyes.
5. DEFILE (VERB): (अपवित्र करना): Corrupt
Synonyms: Degrade, Desecrate
Antonyms: Honour, Praise
Example Sentence:
He tried to defile the system.
6. DECREE (NOUN): (हुक्मनामा): Order
Synonyms: Edict command
Antonyms: Hint, Suggestion
Example Sentence:
The decree guaranteed freedom of assembly.
7. VERBOSE (ADJECTIVE): (वाचाल): Wordy
Synonyms: Gabby, Circumlocutory
Antonyms: Concise, Succinct
Example Sentence:
He is a verbose man.
8. NASCENT (ADJECTIVE): (नवजात): Budding
Synonyms: Growing, Developing
Antonyms: Developed, Mature
Example Sentence:
The Indian space industry is yet nascent.
9. COVERT (ADJECTIVE): (गुप्त): Hidden
Synonyms: Undercover, Secret
Antonyms: Open, Known
Example Sentence:
Behind his soft behaviour he has some covert intentions.
10. PROXIMITY (NOUN): (निकटता): Closeness
Synonyms: Nearness, Presence
Antonyms: Distance
Example Sentence:
His close proximity sent her heart racing.
1. BOTTLENECK (NOUN): (बाधा): Jam
Synonyms: Barrier, Hindrance
Antonyms: Aid, Assistance
Example Sentence:
Animated films still face bottlenecks.
2. DETRIMENTAL (ADJECTIVE): (हानिकारक): Dangerous
Synonyms:Harmful, Hurtful
Antonyms: Benign, Beneficial
Example Sentence:
Recent policies have been detrimental to the interests of many old people.
3. 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.
4. SPURT (NOUN): (उछाल): Spray
Synonyms: Squirt, Spout
Antonyms: Contain
Example Sentence:
A brief spurt of tears gushed into her eyes.
5. DEFILE (VERB): (अपवित्र करना): Corrupt
Synonyms: Degrade, Desecrate
Antonyms: Honour, Praise
Example Sentence:
He tried to defile the system.
6. DECREE (NOUN): (हुक्मनामा): Order
Synonyms: Edict command
Antonyms: Hint, Suggestion
Example Sentence:
The decree guaranteed freedom of assembly.
7. VERBOSE (ADJECTIVE): (वाचाल): Wordy
Synonyms: Gabby, Circumlocutory
Antonyms: Concise, Succinct
Example Sentence:
He is a verbose man.
8. NASCENT (ADJECTIVE): (नवजात): Budding
Synonyms: Growing, Developing
Antonyms: Developed, Mature
Example Sentence:
The Indian space industry is yet nascent.
9. COVERT (ADJECTIVE): (गुप्त): Hidden
Synonyms: Undercover, Secret
Antonyms: Open, Known
Example Sentence:
Behind his soft behaviour he has some covert intentions.
10. PROXIMITY (NOUN): (निकटता): Closeness
Synonyms: Nearness, Presence
Antonyms: Distance
Example Sentence:
His close proximity sent her heart racing.
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Synonym of Sceptical
(SSC CHSL 2024)
(SSC CHSL 2024)
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23%
Stoic
27%
Insensitive
40%
Incredulous
10%
Garrulous
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive (or Active) Voice.
You must look into this matter.
You must look into this matter.
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5%
This matter into looked by you.
70%
This matter should be looked into by you.
11%
This matter has been looked into by you.
14%
This matter may be looked into by you.
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Choose the correct response (a), (b), (c) or (d) and indicate on the Answer Sheet accordingly.
The grandfather said to the baby, "May you live long with all good things of life."
The grandfather said to the baby, "May you live long with all good things of life."
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29%
The grandfather blessed to the baby with long life and all good things of life.
12%
The grandfather wanted the baby to live long with all good things of life.
53%
The grandfather blessed the baby that she would live long with all good things of life.
5%
The grandfather asked the baby that she would live long with all good things of life.
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Select the most appropriate idiom for the highlighted words in the given sentence.
Playing fantasy games on internet is (an easy way to make money quickly) but it's risky.
1. in for a penny in for a pound
2. not fair and square
3. making a quick buck
4. bigger fish to fry
Playing fantasy games on internet is (an easy way to make money quickly) but it's risky.
1. in for a penny in for a pound
2. not fair and square
3. making a quick buck
4. bigger fish to fry
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