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Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
My father said to me, “Do you know where he is opening a new shop?”
My father said to me, “Do you know where he is opening a new shop?”
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13%
My father asked me if I knew where was he opening a new shop.
33%
My father asked to me if I knew where he was opening a new shop.
16%
My father asked me if I had known where he was opening a new shop.
39%
My father asked me if I knew where he was opening a new shop.
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Expresses the same sentence in Passive/ Active Voice.
While playing polo, one of the girls broke the second-floor windowpane.
While playing polo, one of the girls broke the second-floor windowpane.
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The second floor windowpane was broken by one of the girls while playing polo.
10%
The windowpane broke by one of the girls while playing polo.
16%
The second floor windowpane would have broken by one of the girls while playing polo.
7%
While playing polo, the second floor windowpane was being broken by one of the children.
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Select the correctly spelt word.
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77%
pronounce
9%
Pronaunce
8%
Pronounse
5%
pronouance
Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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peculiar
17%
Specular
17%
ridiculous
57%
roomate
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In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
In the flesh
1. To be near death
2. To talk
3. In bodily form
4. To get a tattoo
In the flesh
1. To be near death
2. To talk
3. In bodily form
4. To get a tattoo
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
That ship has sailed
1. To arrive early
2. To reach safely
3. Too late to do something
4. Too extreme to follow
That ship has sailed
1. To arrive early
2. To reach safely
3. Too late to do something
4. Too extreme to follow
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
We yet / have time / to catch / the bus.
1. the bus
2. We yet
3. have time
4. to catch
We yet / have time / to catch / the bus.
1. the bus
2. We yet
3. have time
4. to catch
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
Here / come / the bus / for Lucknow.
1. for Lucknow
2. the bus
3. come
4. Here
Here / come / the bus / for Lucknow.
1. for Lucknow
2. the bus
3. come
4. Here
Select the most appropriate option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the highlighted segment in the following sentence.
After the scandal, the king was left with no choice but to announce his (act of renouncing the throne).
1. coronation
2. extradition
3. exoneration
4. abdication
After the scandal, the king was left with no choice but to announce his (act of renouncing the throne).
1. coronation
2. extradition
3. exoneration
4. abdication
🔍 Jump on the bandwagon (idiom)
📝 Meaning: To start supporting or following a trend, activity, or idea because it is popular or successful.
📌 Examples:
1. After the team started winning championships, many people jumped on the bandwagon and became fans.
2. Companies are jumping on the bandwagon of sustainability to attract eco-conscious customers.
3. He wasn’t interested in cryptocurrencies at first, but when Bitcoin surged in value, he quickly jumped on the bandwagon.
📝 Meaning: To start supporting or following a trend, activity, or idea because it is popular or successful.
📌 Examples:
1. After the team started winning championships, many people jumped on the bandwagon and became fans.
2. Companies are jumping on the bandwagon of sustainability to attract eco-conscious customers.
3. He wasn’t interested in cryptocurrencies at first, but when Bitcoin surged in value, he quickly jumped on the bandwagon.
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