Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'.
For example, the parent mountain/ of Mont Blanc, the/ high peak in the Alps, is the Mount Everest.
1. of Mont Blanc, the
2. high peak in the Alps, is the Mount Everest.
3. No error
4. For example, the parent mountain
For example, the parent mountain/ of Mont Blanc, the/ high peak in the Alps, is the Mount Everest.
1. of Mont Blanc, the
2. high peak in the Alps, is the Mount Everest.
3. No error
4. For example, the parent mountain
Select the correct option to substitute the given set of words.
one who cannot be corrected
1. vulnerable
2. versatile
3. indefatigable
4. incorrigible
one who cannot be corrected
1. vulnerable
2. versatile
3. indefatigable
4. incorrigible
The sentence(s) given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. For each question, choose the correct alternative and click the button corresponding to it.
He gave me an additional _ of Rs 800 a month by permission of the manager.
1. pay
2. salary
3. allowance
4. perquisites
He gave me an additional _ of Rs 800 a month by permission of the manager.
1. pay
2. salary
3. allowance
4. perquisites
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🔍 A fish out of water (idiom)
📝 Meaning: To feel uncomfortable or out of place in a particular situation.
📌 Examples:
1. At his first formal dinner party, he felt like a fish out of water among the elegantly dressed guests.
2. She was a fish out of water when she moved to the bustling city from her quiet rural town.
3. Trying to explain quantum physics to a child made him feel like a fish out of water.
📝 Meaning: To feel uncomfortable or out of place in a particular situation.
📌 Examples:
1. At his first formal dinner party, he felt like a fish out of water among the elegantly dressed guests.
2. She was a fish out of water when she moved to the bustling city from her quiet rural town.
3. Trying to explain quantum physics to a child made him feel like a fish out of water.
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Select the wrongly spelt word.
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14%
Whimsical
30%
Contiguous
48%
Spectaculer
9%
Adjacent
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Select the wrongly spelt word.
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9%
Requirement
18%
Exquisite
52%
Accquaintance
21%
Squirrel
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Antonym of Confidential
(SSC CPO 2024)
(SSC CPO 2024)
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50%
Public
23%
Offstage
13%
Hushed
14%
Familiar
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Antonym of Conservative
(SSC CPO 2024)
(SSC CPO 2024)
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8%
Authentic
11%
Fantastic
20%
Determined
62%
Liberal
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expresses the sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech.
Krishna said to his disciple, "I will be grateful if you complete this task by morning."
Krishna said to his disciple, "I will be grateful if you complete this task by morning."
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72%
Krishna told his disciple that he would be grateful if he completed that task by morning.
13%
Krishna asked his disciple to finish the task by morning for his gratefulness.
13%
Krishna said that he will be grateful with his disciple if the task were completed by morning.
2%
Krishna asked his disciple to that I will be grateful if you complete that task by morning.
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
Don't touch the almirah.
Don't touch the almirah.
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60%
Let the almirah not be touched.
23%
Let the almirah not be touch.
7%
Let the almirah not touched.
11%
Let the almirah to not be touched.
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Select the mis spelt word.
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12%
Resplendent
18%
Resistance
25%
Resurrect
45%
Reseptacle
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Select the correctly spelt word.
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2%
Essentail
8%
Essencial
87%
Essential
2%
Essensial
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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the highlighted segment in the given sentence.
Mr. Raghav (racked his brain), but couldn't think where he had left the book.
1. thought very hard
2. had a series of consecutive thoughts
3. knew it, but couldn't quite remember it
4. thought he had heard something before
Mr. Raghav (racked his brain), but couldn't think where he had left the book.
1. thought very hard
2. had a series of consecutive thoughts
3. knew it, but couldn't quite remember it
4. thought he had heard something before
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/Phrase.
Go to rack and ruin
1. a state of utter chaos
2. a state of despair
3. a condition of exhilaration
4. get into a bad condition
Go to rack and ruin
1. a state of utter chaos
2. a state of despair
3. a condition of exhilaration
4. get into a bad condition
The given sentence has an error. Select the option that contains the error in the given sentence.
We have to be cautius regarding the impact of global warming.
1. We have to
2. of global warming
3. regarding the impact
4. be cautius
We have to be cautius regarding the impact of global warming.
1. We have to
2. of global warming
3. regarding the impact
4. be cautius
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