I couldn't find my keys ________ I left them on the kitchen counter. [#1361]
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Q1. I couldn't find my keys ________ I left them on the kitchen counter.
Q1. I couldn't find my keys ________ I left them on the kitchen counter.
(A) because
(A) because
(A) because
(B) so
(B) so
(B) so
(C) but
(C) but
(C) but
(D) or
(D) or
(D) or
Answer: (A) because
Answer: (A) because
Answer: (A) because
I couldn't find my keys because I left them on the kitchen counter.
I couldn't find my keys because I left them on the kitchen counter.
I couldn't find my keys because I left them on the kitchen counter.
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Q1. An instrument used for measuring atmospheric pressure?
Q1. An instrument used for measuring atmospheric pressure?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) thermometer
(A) thermometer
(A) thermometer
(B) voltmeter
(B) voltmeter
(B) voltmeter
(C) altimeter
(C) altimeter
(C) altimeter
(D) barometer
(D) barometer
(D) barometer
Answer: (D) barometer
Answer: (D) barometer
Answer: (D) barometer
Substitute Word: barometer.
Substitute Word: barometer.
Substitute Word: barometer.
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Q2. What is the antonym of Enigma?
Q2. What is the antonym of Enigma?
(A) Mystery
(A) Mystery
(A) Mystery
(B) Charade
(B) Charade
(B) Charade
(C) Make-believe
(C) Make-believe
(C) Make-believe
(D) Clarity
(D) Clarity
(D) Clarity
Answer: (D) Clarity
Answer: (D) Clarity
Answer: (D) Clarity
Enigma is a noun that refers to something or someone that is mysterious, perplexing, or difficult to understand. It's often used to describe a person who is mysterious or secretive, or a situation or problem that is baffling.
Here are some antonyms for the word "enigma":
Clarity: clearness, lucidity.
Understandability: comprehensibility, intelligibility.
Enigma is a noun that refers to something or someone that is mysterious, perplexing, or difficult to understand. It's often used to describe a person who is mysterious or secretive, or a situation or problem that is baffling. Here are some antonyms for the word "enigma": Clarity: clearness, lucidity. Understandability: comprehensibility, intelligibility.
Enigma is a noun that refers to something or someone that is mysterious, perplexing, or difficult to understand. It's often used to describe a person who is mysterious or secretive, or a situation or problem that is baffling. Here are some antonyms for the word "enigma": Clarity: clearness, lucidity. Understandability: comprehensibility, intelligibility.
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Q3. John said, "I went to school yesterday."
Q3. John said, "I went to school yesterday."
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
(A) John said that he had gone to school yesterday.
(A) John said that he had gone to school yesterday.
(A) John said that he had gone to school yesterday.
(B) John said that he went to school yesterday.
(B) John said that he went to school yesterday.
(B) John said that he went to school yesterday.
(C) John said that he went to school the previous day.
(C) John said that he went to school the previous day.
(C) John said that he went to school the previous day.
(D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
(D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
(D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
Answer: (D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
Answer: (D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
Answer: (D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
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Q4. Identify the correctly spelt word.
Q4. Identify the correctly spelt word.
(A) Mongrel
(A) Mongrel
(A) Mongrel
(B) Marval
(B) Marval
(B) Marval
(C) Martal
(C) Martal
(C) Martal
(D) Middel
(D) Middel
(D) Middel
Answer: (A) Mongrel
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.
Mongrel means a dog of no definable type or breed.
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Q5. What is the synonym of Amplify?
Q5. What is the synonym of Amplify?
(A) magnify
(A) magnify
(A) magnify
(B) electrify
(B) electrify
(B) electrify
(C) satisfy
(C) satisfy
(C) satisfy
(D) supply
(D) supply
(D) supply
Answer: (A) magnify
Answer: (A) magnify
Answer: (A) magnify
To increase the volume or force of something. Or to make something greater or stronger.
Synonyms: Increase, Magnify, Intensify, Enhance, Boost, Strengthen.
Example Sentences:
> The amplifier amplified the sound of the guitar.
> The telescope amplifies distant objects.
> The media amplified the scandal.
> The protest amplified the public's concerns.
To increase the volume or force of something. Or to make something greater or stronger. Synonyms: Increase, Magnify, Intensify, Enhance, Boost, Strengthen. Example Sentences: > The amplifier amplified the sound of the guitar. > The telescope amplifies distant objects. > The media amplified the scandal. > The protest amplified the public's concerns.
To increase the volume or force of something. Or to make something greater or stronger. Synonyms: Increase, Magnify, Intensify, Enhance, Boost, Strengthen. Example Sentences: > The amplifier amplified the sound of the guitar. > The telescope amplifies distant objects. > The media amplified the scandal. > The protest amplified the public's concerns.
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Q6. What is the antonym of Permit?
Q6. What is the antonym of Permit?
(A) Allow
(A) Allow
(A) Allow
(B) Authorize
(B) Authorize
(B) Authorize
(C) Forbid
(C) Forbid
(C) Forbid
(D) Sanction
(D) Sanction
(D) Sanction
Answer: (C) Forbid
Answer: (C) Forbid
Answer: (C) Forbid
Meaning: The word "permit" means to give authorization or consent to; to allow. The antonym, "forbid," means to refuse to allow something; to prohibit.
Meaning: The word "permit" means to give authorization or consent to; to allow. The antonym, "forbid," means to refuse to allow something; to prohibit.
Meaning: The word "permit" means to give authorization or consent to; to allow. The antonym, "forbid," means to refuse to allow something; to prohibit.
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Q7. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q7. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) estimate
(A) estimate
(A) estimate
(B) essencial
(B) essencial
(B) essencial
(C) esteem
(C) esteem
(C) esteem
(D) establish
(D) establish
(D) establish
Answer: (B) essencial
Answer: (B) essencial
Answer: (B) essencial
The wrongly spelt word is - essencial.
The correctly spelt word is - essential.
Essential means Absolutely necessary or indispensable.
The wrongly spelt word is - essencial. The correctly spelt word is - essential. Essential means Absolutely necessary or indispensable.
The wrongly spelt word is - essencial. The correctly spelt word is - essential. Essential means Absolutely necessary or indispensable.
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Q8. A person who loves money andhate spending it.
Q8. A person who loves money andhate spending it.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) Investor
(A) Investor
(A) Investor
(B) Miser
(B) Miser
(B) Miser
(C) Banker
(C) Banker
(C) Banker
(D) Lender
(D) Lender
(D) Lender
Answer: (B) Miser
Answer: (B) Miser
Answer: (B) Miser
Substitute Word: Miser.
Synonyms: hoarder.
Miser: This term specifically refers to someone who loves money and hates to spend it, often to the point of extreme frugality and even hoarding.
Hoarder: While hoarders may accumulate money, the term generally refers to someone who compulsively collects and stores a large number of objects, often to the point of clutter and disorganization.
Both terms imply an excessive attachment to possessions, including money, and a reluctance to part with them.
Substitute Word: Miser. Synonyms: hoarder. Miser: This term specifically refers to someone who loves money and hates to spend it, often to the point of extreme frugality and even hoarding. Hoarder: While hoarders may accumulate money, the term generally refers to someone who compulsively collects and stores a large number of objects, often to the point of clutter and disorganization. Both terms imply an excessive attachment to possessions, including money, and a reluctance to part with them.
Substitute Word: Miser. Synonyms: hoarder. Miser: This term specifically refers to someone who loves money and hates to spend it, often to the point of extreme frugality and even hoarding. Hoarder: While hoarders may accumulate money, the term generally refers to someone who compulsively collects and stores a large number of objects, often to the point of clutter and disorganization. Both terms imply an excessive attachment to possessions, including money, and a reluctance to part with them.
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Q9. The concert was canceled ________ the heavy rain.
Q9. The concert was canceled ________ the heavy rain.
(A) due to
(A) due to
(A) due to
(B) because
(B) because
(B) because
(C) because of
(C) because of
(C) because of
(D) owing to
(D) owing to
(D) owing to
Answer: (A) due to
Answer: (A) due to
Answer: (A) due to
The concert was canceled due to the heavy rain.
The concert was canceled due to the heavy rain.
The concert was canceled due to the heavy rain.
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Q10. A set of rooms forming one residence in a building.
Q10. A set of rooms forming one residence in a building.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) bungalow
(A) bungalow
(A) bungalow
(B) suite
(B) suite
(B) suite
(C) apartment
(C) apartment
(C) apartment
(D) villa
(D) villa
(D) villa
Answer: (C) apartment
Answer: (C) apartment
Answer: (C) apartment
Substitute Word: apartment.
Synonyms: Flat.
Substitute Word: apartment. Synonyms: Flat.
Substitute Word: apartment. Synonyms: Flat.
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