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MCQ Quizzes of the Day - 2024-10-29

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Q1. Which of the following punctuation marks is called ‘hyphen’?
Q1. Which of the following punctuation marks is called ‘hyphen’?

(A) -
(A) -
(B) /
(B) /
(C) '
(C) '
(D) :
(D) :
Answer: (A) -
Answer: (A) -
A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark used to connect words or parts of words. It is typically shorter than a dash.
A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark used to connect words or parts of words. It is typically shorter than a dash.

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Q2. From the list below, identify the synonym of 'lament'.
Q2. From the list below, identify the synonym of 'lament'.

(A) Sad
(A) Sad
(B) Mourn
(B) Mourn
(C) Copied
(C) Copied
(D) Molecule
(D) Molecule
Answer: (B) Mourn
Answer: (B) Mourn
A synonym is a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word. "Mourn" means to feel or express sorrow or grief, which is similar to "lament".
A synonym is a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word. "Mourn" means to feel or express sorrow or grief, which is similar to "lament".

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Q3. Which word is incorrectly spelt?
Q3. Which word is incorrectly spelt?

(A) Basically
(A) Basically
(B) Essentially
(B) Essentially
(C) Primarily
(C) Primarily
(D) Varbally
(D) Varbally
Answer: (D) Varbally
Answer: (D) Varbally
Correct spelling is 'Verbally' not 'Varbally'.
Correct spelling is 'Verbally' not 'Varbally'.

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Q4. Which pronoun is used for ‘non-living thing’?
Q4. Which pronoun is used for ‘non-living thing’?

(A) I
(A) I
(B) We
(B) We
(C) Us
(C) Us
(D) It
(D) It
Answer: (D) It
Answer: (D) It
The pronoun "it" is typically used to refer to non-living things, animals, or babies whose sex is unknown.
The pronoun "it" is typically used to refer to non-living things, animals, or babies whose sex is unknown.

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Q5. Neeraj ran very fast.
Q5. Neeraj ran very fast.

Identify the verb in the sentence.

Identify the verb in the sentence.
(A) Very
(A) Very
(B) Neeraj
(B) Neeraj
(C) Fast
(C) Fast
(D) Ran
(D) Ran
Answer: (D) Ran
Answer: (D) Ran
A verb is a word that expresses an action or state of being. In this sentence, "ran" expresses the action of moving quickly.
A verb is a word that expresses an action or state of being. In this sentence, "ran" expresses the action of moving quickly.

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Q6. Give one-word substitution for ‘life history of a person written by another person’.
Q6. Give one-word substitution for ‘life history of a person written by another person’.

(A) Autobiography
(A) Autobiography
(B) Biography
(B) Biography
(C) Monograph
(C) Monograph
(D) Bigamy
(D) Bigamy
Answer: (B) Biography
Answer: (B) Biography
A biography is a written account of a person's life, written by someone other than the subject.
A biography is a written account of a person's life, written by someone other than the subject.

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Q7. Which of the following means ‘to get rid of a problem’?
Q7. Which of the following means ‘to get rid of a problem’?

(A) To hammer it out
(A) To hammer it out
(B) To get to the bottom of
(B) To get to the bottom of
(C) To get the monkey off one’s back
(C) To get the monkey off one’s back
(D) To get the acts together
(D) To get the acts together
Answer: (C) To get the monkey off one’s back
Answer: (C) To get the monkey off one’s back
“Get the monkey off one's back” is an idiom that means to solve or remove a difficult problem or situation that causes unhappiness.
“Get the monkey off one's back” is an idiom that means to solve or remove a difficult problem or situation that causes unhappiness.

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Q8. The cat was sleeping under the cot.
Q8. The cat was sleeping under the cot.

Identify the preposition in the following sentence

Identify the preposition in the following sentence
(A) Sleeping
(A) Sleeping
(B) Under
(B) Under
(C) Cot
(C) Cot
(D) Was
(D) Was
Answer: (B) Under
Answer: (B) Under
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. In this sentence, "under" shows the position of the cat relative to the cot.
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. In this sentence, "under" shows the position of the cat relative to the cot.

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Q9. Identify the correctly spelt word.
Q9. Identify the correctly spelt word.

(A) Mongrel
(A) Mongrel
(B) Marval
(B) Marval
(C) Martal
(C) Martal
(D) Middel
(D) Middel
Answer: (A) Mongrel
Answer: (A) Mongrel
Mongrel means a dog of no definable type or breed.
Mongrel means a dog of no definable type or breed.

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Q10. Identify the incorrect set.
Q10. Identify the incorrect set.

(A) Bad : Worse : Worst
(A) Bad : Worse : Worst
(B) Poor : Poorest : Poorer
(B) Poor : Poorest : Poorer
(C) Rich : Richer : Richest
(C) Rich : Richer : Richest
(D) Good : Better : Best
(D) Good : Better : Best
Answer: (B) Poor : Poorest : Poorer
Answer: (B) Poor : Poorest : Poorer
'Poor : Poorest : Poorer' is on correct. 'Poor : Poorer : Poorest' is correct.
'Poor : Poorest : Poorer' is on correct. 'Poor : Poorer : Poorest' is correct.

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