Select the most appropriate 'one word' for the expressions given below.
Pose or present a danger/threat to.
1. Irascible
2. Knotty
3. Jeopardize
4. Bolster
Pose or present a danger/threat to.
1. Irascible
2. Knotty
3. Jeopardize
4. Bolster
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Weak and cowardly
1. Pusillanimous
2. Meek
3. Timid
4. Anxious
Weak and cowardly
1. Pusillanimous
2. Meek
3. Timid
4. Anxious
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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Companion
12%
Category
13%
Campaign
64%
Cigarete
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Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
The captain said, “Hurrah! our team has won the championship trophy”
The captain said, “Hurrah! our team has won the championship trophy”
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11%
The captain exclaimed with joy that his team has won the championship trophy.
36%
The captain exclaimed with joy that his team had won the championship trophy.
50%
The captain exclaimed with joy that their team had won the championship trophy.
3%
The captain exclaimed in joy that his team had won the championship trophy.
Change the voice of the given sentence.
The principal discovered a new lake.
The principal discovered a new lake.
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A new lake discovered by the principal.
79%
A new lake was discovered by the principal.
12%
A new lake was being discovered by the principal.
2%
The principal made a new discovery of a lake.
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Rough and harsh
1. Hoax
2. Hoarse
3. Hobble
4. Hoary
Rough and harsh
1. Hoax
2. Hoarse
3. Hobble
4. Hoary
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Complain in a bad-tempered way
1. Gruesome
2. Grunt
3. Grunge
4. Grumble
Complain in a bad-tempered way
1. Gruesome
2. Grunt
3. Grunge
4. Grumble
The statement below has been given with bracketed text. Select the option with correct Idiom for the bracketed text.
History certainly gives you (something to think about), doesn't it?
1. food for thought
2. cup of Joe
3. golden handshake
4. forty winks
History certainly gives you (something to think about), doesn't it?
1. food for thought
2. cup of Joe
3. golden handshake
4. forty winks
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Four corners of the earth
1. from morning till night
2. from beginning to end
3. from all parts of the world
4. from the very beginning
Four corners of the earth
1. from morning till night
2. from beginning to end
3. from all parts of the world
4. from the very beginning