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Q1. They went to the beach ________ have a picnic.
Q1. They went to the beach ________ have a picnic.
(A) at
(A) at
(A) at
(B) on
(B) on
(B) on
(C) for
(C) for
(C) for
(D) in
(D) in
(D) in
Answer: (C) for
Answer: (C) for
Answer: (C) for
They went to the beach for have a picnic.
They went to the beach for have a picnic.
They went to the beach for have a picnic.
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Q1. What is the synonym of Detractors?
Q1. What is the synonym of Detractors?
(A) devotees
(A) devotees
(A) devotees
(B) reviewers
(B) reviewers
(B) reviewers
(C) critics
(C) critics
(C) critics
(D) admirers
(D) admirers
(D) admirers
Answer: (C) critics
Answer: (C) critics
Answer: (C) critics
A person who criticizes something or someone.
Synonyms: Critics, Naysayers, Opponents, Enemies, Adversaries.
Example Sentence:
> Despite the detractors who doubted his abilities, he persevered and achieved success.
A person who criticizes something or someone. Synonyms: Critics, Naysayers, Opponents, Enemies, Adversaries. Example Sentence: > Despite the detractors who doubted his abilities, he persevered and achieved success.
A person who criticizes something or someone. Synonyms: Critics, Naysayers, Opponents, Enemies, Adversaries. Example Sentence: > Despite the detractors who doubted his abilities, he persevered and achieved success.
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Q2. Having no moral principles.
Q2. Having no moral principles.
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) Ethical
(A) Ethical
(A) Ethical
(B) Unaware
(B) Unaware
(B) Unaware
(C) Unscrupulous
(C) Unscrupulous
(C) Unscrupulous
(D) Mischievous
(D) Mischievous
(D) Mischievous
Answer: (C) Unscrupulous
Answer: (C) Unscrupulous
Answer: (C) Unscrupulous
Substitute Word: Unscrupulous.
Synonyms: Amoral, Immoral, unethical.
Immoral: This implies that someone actively engages in actions that are considered wrong or harmful by societal standards.
Amoral: This suggests that someone lacks any moral sense or understanding of right and wrong. They may not be consciously aware of ethical considerations or may simply not care about them.
The term unethical is also sometimes used, but it generally refers to specific actions or behaviors that violate ethical standards, rather than a general lack of moral principles.
Substitute Word: Unscrupulous. Synonyms: Amoral, Immoral, unethical. Immoral: This implies that someone actively engages in actions that are considered wrong or harmful by societal standards. Amoral: This suggests that someone lacks any moral sense or understanding of right and wrong. They may not be consciously aware of ethical considerations or may simply not care about them. The term unethical is also sometimes used, but it generally refers to specific actions or behaviors that violate ethical standards, rather than a general lack of moral principles.
Substitute Word: Unscrupulous. Synonyms: Amoral, Immoral, unethical. Immoral: This implies that someone actively engages in actions that are considered wrong or harmful by societal standards. Amoral: This suggests that someone lacks any moral sense or understanding of right and wrong. They may not be consciously aware of ethical considerations or may simply not care about them. The term unethical is also sometimes used, but it generally refers to specific actions or behaviors that violate ethical standards, rather than a general lack of moral principles.
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Q3. The stars .... counted.
Q3. The stars .... counted.
(A) can
(A) can
(A) can
(B) can be
(B) can be
(B) can be
(C) cannot be
(C) cannot be
(C) cannot be
(D) must
(D) must
(D) must
Answer: (C) cannot be
Answer: (C) cannot be
Answer: (C) cannot be
The stars cannot be counted.
The stars cannot be counted.
The stars cannot be counted.
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Q4. What is a group of crows called?
Q4. What is a group of crows called?
(A) flock
(A) flock
(A) flock
(B) murder
(B) murder
(B) murder
(C) herd
(C) herd
(C) herd
(D) gaggle
(D) gaggle
(D) gaggle
Answer: (B) murder
Answer: (B) murder
Answer: (B) murder
The term "murder" is a unique collective noun used specifically for crows. It may have historical roots in superstitions or folklore associated with these birds.
The term "murder" is a unique collective noun used specifically for crows. It may have historical roots in superstitions or folklore associated with these birds.
The term "murder" is a unique collective noun used specifically for crows. It may have historical roots in superstitions or folklore associated with these birds.
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Q5. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q5. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) definitely
(A) definitely
(A) definitely
(B) accidentally
(B) accidentally
(B) accidentally
(C) conscience
(C) conscience
(C) conscience
(D) chargable
(D) chargable
(D) chargable
Answer: (D) chargable
Answer: (D) chargable
Answer: (D) chargable
The wrongly spelt word is - chargable.
The correctly spelt word is - chargeable.
The word "chargeable" is an adjective that means something can be charged, typically with a fee or cost. It is derived from the verb "charge," which means to demand or ask for payment.
The wrongly spelt word is - chargable. The correctly spelt word is - chargeable. The word "chargeable" is an adjective that means something can be charged, typically with a fee or cost. It is derived from the verb "charge," which means to demand or ask for payment.
The wrongly spelt word is - chargable. The correctly spelt word is - chargeable. The word "chargeable" is an adjective that means something can be charged, typically with a fee or cost. It is derived from the verb "charge," which means to demand or ask for payment.
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Q6. Could you pass the chair?
Q6. Could you pass the chair?
Change the voice of the above sentence.
Change the voice of the above sentence.
Change the voice of the above sentence.
(A) Could the chair be passed by anyone?
(A) Could the chair be passed by anyone?
(A) Could the chair be passed by anyone?
(B) Could the chair be passed?
(B) Could the chair be passed?
(B) Could the chair be passed?
(C) Could the chair been passed?
(C) Could the chair been passed?
(C) Could the chair been passed?
(D) Could the chair be passed by you?
(D) Could the chair be passed by you?
(D) Could the chair be passed by you?
Answer: (B) Could the chair be passed?
Answer: (B) Could the chair be passed?
Answer: (B) Could the chair be passed?
Could the chair be passed?
Could the chair be passed?
Could the chair be passed?
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Q7. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q7. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) amateur
(A) amateur
(A) amateur
(B) audacity
(B) audacity
(B) audacity
(C) acheivement
(C) acheivement
(C) acheivement
(D) audience
(D) audience
(D) audience
Answer: (C) acheivement
Answer: (C) acheivement
Answer: (C) acheivement
The wrongly spelt word is - acheivement.
The correctly spelt word is - achievement.
An achievement is something that has been accomplished, especially by great effort, ability, or heroism. It is a result gained by effort. Some synonyms for achievement include accomplishment, attainment, and feat.
The wrongly spelt word is - acheivement. The correctly spelt word is - achievement. An achievement is something that has been accomplished, especially by great effort, ability, or heroism. It is a result gained by effort. Some synonyms for achievement include accomplishment, attainment, and feat.
The wrongly spelt word is - acheivement. The correctly spelt word is - achievement. An achievement is something that has been accomplished, especially by great effort, ability, or heroism. It is a result gained by effort. Some synonyms for achievement include accomplishment, attainment, and feat.
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Q8. The original inhabitants of a country.
Q8. The original inhabitants of a country.
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) slaves
(A) slaves
(A) slaves
(B) immigrants
(B) immigrants
(B) immigrants
(C) aborigines
(C) aborigines
(C) aborigines
(D) residents
(D) residents
(D) residents
Answer: (C) aborigines
Answer: (C) aborigines
Answer: (C) aborigines
Substitute Word: aborigines.
While "natives" is also sometimes used, "Aborigines" specifically refers to the earliest known inhabitants of a particular region.
Synonyms: native.
Substitute Word: aborigines. While "natives" is also sometimes used, "Aborigines" specifically refers to the earliest known inhabitants of a particular region. Synonyms: native.
Substitute Word: aborigines. While "natives" is also sometimes used, "Aborigines" specifically refers to the earliest known inhabitants of a particular region. Synonyms: native.
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Q9. What is the synonym of Estimate?
Q9. What is the synonym of Estimate?
(A) believe
(A) believe
(A) believe
(B) discover
(B) discover
(B) discover
(C) assess
(C) assess
(C) assess
(D) solve
(D) solve
(D) solve
Answer: (C) assess
Answer: (C) assess
Answer: (C) assess
Estimate means to calculate or judge the value or number of something approximately.
synonyms: Approximate, Guess, Assess, Evaluate, Calculate, Judge, Reckon.
Example Sentences:
> I estimate that the project will take about two weeks.
> The cost of the repairs was approximately $500.
Estimate means to calculate or judge the value or number of something approximately. synonyms: Approximate, Guess, Assess, Evaluate, Calculate, Judge, Reckon. Example Sentences: > I estimate that the project will take about two weeks. > The cost of the repairs was approximately $500.
Estimate means to calculate or judge the value or number of something approximately. synonyms: Approximate, Guess, Assess, Evaluate, Calculate, Judge, Reckon. Example Sentences: > I estimate that the project will take about two weeks. > The cost of the repairs was approximately $500.
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Q10. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q10. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) bridle
(A) bridle
(A) bridle
(B) brisk
(B) brisk
(B) brisk
(C) bristel
(C) bristel
(C) bristel
(D) brittle
(D) brittle
(D) brittle
Answer: (C) bristel
Answer: (C) bristel
Answer: (C) bristel
The wrongly spelt word is - bristel.
The correctly spelt word is - bristle.
When something "bristles," it means its hairs or fibers stand up straight and often in anger or irritation.
The wrongly spelt word is - bristel. The correctly spelt word is - bristle. When something "bristles," it means its hairs or fibers stand up straight and often in anger or irritation.
The wrongly spelt word is - bristel. The correctly spelt word is - bristle. When something "bristles," it means its hairs or fibers stand up straight and often in anger or irritation.
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