Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Bear a grudge
1. To consider people with kindness and care
2. To feel angry against somebody for a past incident
3. To entertain the guests with utmost happiness
4. To feel satisfied with the achievements
Bear a grudge
1. To consider people with kindness and care
2. To feel angry against somebody for a past incident
3. To entertain the guests with utmost happiness
4. To feel satisfied with the achievements
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  Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. 
To go bananas
1. To keep eating bananas
2. To feel very hungry
3. To become very excited or angry
4. To become nervous
To go bananas
1. To keep eating bananas
2. To feel very hungry
3. To become very excited or angry
4. To become nervous
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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'.
A judge must be slow in anger and (1)/ quick to forgive; otherwise he may (2)/ risk abusing his powers.(3)/ No error (4)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
A judge must be slow in anger and (1)/ quick to forgive; otherwise he may (2)/ risk abusing his powers.(3)/ No error (4)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
π1
  Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
The guard told the children to stay away from the flower beds.
  The guard told the children to stay away from the flower beds.
Anonymous Quiz
    10%
    The guard said, βChildren, should you stay away from the flower beds.β
      
    63%
    The guard said, βChildren, stay away from the flower beds.β
      
    16%
    The guard told to the children, β Stay away from the flower beds.β
      
    11%
    The guard says to the children, β Stay away from the flower beds.
      
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  Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
Please bring me a glass of water.
  Please bring me a glass of water.
Anonymous Quiz
    3%
    You are asked to bring me a glass of water.
      
    83%
    You are requested to bring me a glass of water.
      
    12%
    Let the glass of water be brought.
      
    2%
    You have to bring me a glass of water.
      
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  The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you donβt find any error, mark βNo errorβ as your answer.
These pens were found / in the upper drawer / of your table.
1. of your table
2. No error
3. These pens were found
4. in the upper drawer
These pens were found / in the upper drawer / of your table.
1. of your table
2. No error
3. These pens were found
4. in the upper drawer
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  Select the most appropriate word which means the same as the group of words given.
Be more successful than someone
1. beat
2. win
3. succeed
4. outdo
Be more successful than someone
1. beat
2. win
3. succeed
4. outdo
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  Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words.
To separate the husk from the grain
1. winnow
2. whisk
3. willow
4. whip
To separate the husk from the grain
1. winnow
2. whisk
3. willow
4. whip
π2
  Select the wrongly spelt word.
  Anonymous Quiz
    8%
    Collaborate
      
    14%
    Corporate
      
    72%
    Comemorate
      
    7%
    Conjugate
      
    π3β€1
  Select the correctly spelt word.
  Anonymous Quiz
    11%
    Nocturenal
      
    66%
    Nocturnal
      
    16%
    Nocternal
      
    8%
    Nocturnel
      
    π2
  Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
She might win the match
  She might win the match
Anonymous Quiz
    5%
    The match be won by her
      
    16%
    The match might been won by her.
      
    76%
    The match might be won by her.
      
    3%
    The meds should be won by her
      
    π3
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  Antonym of Freedom 
(SSC CPO 2024)
  (SSC CPO 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
    10%
    Liberty
      
    41%
    Surrendered
      
    47%
    Captivity
      
    2%
    Carefree
      
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  Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Full of sound and fury
1. An angry and unruly mob
2. Someone who gets angry very quickly
3. Merely loud and angry words but ineffective
4. A fiery and effective speaker
Full of sound and fury
1. An angry and unruly mob
2. Someone who gets angry very quickly
3. Merely loud and angry words but ineffective
4. A fiery and effective speaker
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