π Face the music (idiom)
π Meaning: To accept the unpleasant consequences of oneβs actions or decisions.
π Examples:
1. After missing the deadline, he had to face the music and explain himself to the boss.
2. She knew cheating on the exam was wrong, and eventually, she had to face the music.
3. They broke the rules and now must face the music during the disciplinary hearing.
π Meaning: To accept the unpleasant consequences of oneβs actions or decisions.
π Examples:
1. After missing the deadline, he had to face the music and explain himself to the boss.
2. She knew cheating on the exam was wrong, and eventually, she had to face the music.
3. They broke the rules and now must face the music during the disciplinary hearing.
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Select the mis spelt word.
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34%
Intermittent
13%
Intermediate
38%
Instantanious
16%
Interference
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Antonym of Forbidden
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10%
Protected
14%
Prevented
10%
Banned
66%
Allowed
Choose the option that is the indirect form of the sentence.
βI have joined computer classesβ Rudra said.
βI have joined computer classesβ Rudra said.
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80%
Rudra said that he had joined computer classes.
9%
Rudra said that I am joining computer classes.
9%
Rudra said that I joined computer classes
2%
Rudra said that I join computer classes.
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
It is time to revise the syllabus.
It is time to revise the syllabus.
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8%
It is time for the syllabus to revise.
67%
It is time for the syllabus to be revised.
10%
It has been time for the syllabus to revise.
16%
It was time for the syllabus to be revised.
π’ Idiom: "Have the Time of One's Life"
Meaning: To have an extremely enjoyable or memorable experience, often one that is unexpected or exceptional.
Examples:
1οΈβ£ On their trip to Japan, they had the time of their life exploring the temples and tasting the street food.
2οΈβ£ At Sarah's surprise party, everyone danced all night and had the time of their life.
Meaning: To have an extremely enjoyable or memorable experience, often one that is unexpected or exceptional.
Examples:
1οΈβ£ On their trip to Japan, they had the time of their life exploring the temples and tasting the street food.
2οΈβ£ At Sarah's surprise party, everyone danced all night and had the time of their life.
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In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of the sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer.
We have issued (P)/ a order seeking immediate (Q)/ printing of revised price tag. (R)/ No error (S).
1. P
2. Q
3. R
4. S
We have issued (P)/ a order seeking immediate (Q)/ printing of revised price tag. (R)/ No error (S).
1. P
2. Q
3. R
4. S
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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.
Government has reportedly made its displeasure known, (1)/ particularly regarding speed and stealth with which (2)/ the negotiations are completed. (3)/ No error.(4)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Government has reportedly made its displeasure known, (1)/ particularly regarding speed and stealth with which (2)/ the negotiations are completed. (3)/ No error.(4)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below.
"To pick holes"
1. To lose courage
2. To be afraid to die
3. To find the weak points in something
4. To articulate clearly
"To pick holes"
1. To lose courage
2. To be afraid to die
3. To find the weak points in something
4. To articulate clearly
In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
Of the first water
1. Leading a comfortable life
2. Acting contrary to the oneβs interests
3. Critically important
4. Of the best quality
Of the first water
1. Leading a comfortable life
2. Acting contrary to the oneβs interests
3. Critically important
4. Of the best quality
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Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase.
Being afraid of water or being near water
1. Xenophobia
2. Autophobia
3. Monophobia
4. Aquaphobia
Being afraid of water or being near water
1. Xenophobia
2. Autophobia
3. Monophobia
4. Aquaphobia
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase.
A government by the military class
1. Aristocracy
2. Autocracy
3. Stratocracy
4. Bureaucracy
A government by the military class
1. Aristocracy
2. Autocracy
3. Stratocracy
4. Bureaucracy