Neeraj ran very fast. [#1734]
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Q1. Neeraj ran very fast.
Q1. Neeraj ran very fast.
Identify the verb in the sentence.
Identify the verb in the sentence.
Identify the verb in the sentence.
(A) Very
(A) Very
(A) Very
(B) Neeraj
(B) Neeraj
(B) Neeraj
(C) Fast
(C) Fast
(C) Fast
(D) Ran
(D) Ran
(D) Ran
Answer: (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.
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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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q1. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Nocturenal
(A) Nocturenal
(A) Nocturenal
(B) Nocturnal
(B) Nocturnal
(B) Nocturnal
(C) Nocternal
(C) Nocternal
(C) Nocternal
(D) Nocturnel
(D) Nocturnel
(D) Nocturnel
Answer: (B) Nocturnal
Answer: (B) Nocturnal
Answer: (B) Nocturnal
The correctly spelt word is - Nocturnal.
Nocturnal means active at night.
Animals: Many animals, such as owls, bats, and some insects, are nocturnal. They sleep during the day and are most active at night.
The correctly spelt word is - Nocturnal. Nocturnal means active at night. Animals: Many animals, such as owls, bats, and some insects, are nocturnal. They sleep during the day and are most active at night.
The correctly spelt word is - Nocturnal. Nocturnal means active at night. Animals: Many animals, such as owls, bats, and some insects, are nocturnal. They sleep during the day and are most active at night.
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Q2. What is a group of buffaloes called?
Q2. What is a group of buffaloes called?
(A) pride
(A) pride
(A) pride
(B) troop
(B) troop
(B) troop
(C) pace
(C) pace
(C) pace
(D) obstinacy
(D) obstinacy
(D) obstinacy
Answer: (D) obstinacy
Answer: (D) obstinacy
Answer: (D) obstinacy
The term "obstinacy" is used to describe the stubborn nature of buffaloes, especially when people try to get them to move off the road.
A group of buffaloes also known as herd, gang.
The term "obstinacy" is used to describe the stubborn nature of buffaloes, especially when people try to get them to move off the road. A group of buffaloes also known as herd, gang.
The term "obstinacy" is used to describe the stubborn nature of buffaloes, especially when people try to get them to move off the road. A group of buffaloes also known as herd, gang.
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Q3. They went to the park ________ play basketball.
Q3. They went to the park ________ play basketball.
(A) for
(A) for
(A) for
(B) to
(B) to
(B) to
(C) in
(C) in
(C) in
(D) at
(D) at
(D) at
Answer: (B) to
Answer: (B) to
Answer: (B) to
They went to the park to play basketball.
They went to the park to play basketball.
They went to the park to play basketball.
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Q4. What is the antonym of Benign?
Q4. What is the antonym of Benign?
(A) Friendly
(A) Friendly
(A) Friendly
(B) Malignant
(B) Malignant
(B) Malignant
(C) Gentle
(C) Gentle
(C) Gentle
(D) Harmless
(D) Harmless
(D) Harmless
Answer: (B) Malignant
Answer: (B) Malignant
Answer: (B) Malignant
Meaning: The word "benign" means not harmful or not cancerous, especially in a medical context, but can also mean gentle or kindly in a general sense. The most precise and common antonym is "malignant," which specifically refers to something harmful, dangerous, or cancerous.
Antonyms: Malignant, Malevolent
Meaning: The word "benign" means not harmful or not cancerous, especially in a medical context, but can also mean gentle or kindly in a general sense. The most precise and common antonym is "malignant," which specifically refers to something harmful, dangerous, or cancerous. Antonyms: Malignant, Malevolent
Meaning: The word "benign" means not harmful or not cancerous, especially in a medical context, but can also mean gentle or kindly in a general sense. The most precise and common antonym is "malignant," which specifically refers to something harmful, dangerous, or cancerous. Antonyms: Malignant, Malevolent
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Q5. Which of the following pronouns is a reflexive pronoun, meaning it refers back to the subject of the sentence?
Q5. Which of the following pronouns is a reflexive pronoun, meaning it refers back to the subject of the sentence?
(A) Me
(A) Me
(A) Me
(B) Him
(B) Him
(B) Him
(C) Himself
(C) Himself
(C) Himself
(D) They
(D) They
(D) They
Answer: (C) Himself
Answer: (C) Himself
Answer: (C) Himself
Reflexive pronouns like "himself", "herself", "itself", "themselves" refer back to the subject of the sentence, indicating that the action is being performed on the subject itself.
Reflexive pronouns like "himself", "herself", "itself", "themselves" refer back to the subject of the sentence, indicating that the action is being performed on the subject itself.
Reflexive pronouns like "himself", "herself", "itself", "themselves" refer back to the subject of the sentence, indicating that the action is being performed on the subject itself.
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Q6. He said, "I am unwell."
Q6. He said, "I am unwell."
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
(A) He tells that I am unwell.
(A) He tells that I am unwell.
(A) He tells that I am unwell.
(B) He said that he was unwell.
(B) He said that he was unwell.
(B) He said that he was unwell.
(C) He told that he is unwell.
(C) He told that he is unwell.
(C) He told that he is unwell.
(D) He said that I am unwell.
(D) He said that I am unwell.
(D) He said that I am unwell.
Answer: (B) He said that he was unwell.
Answer: (B) He said that he was unwell.
Answer: (B) He said that he was unwell.
He said that he was unwell.
He said that he was unwell.
He said that he was unwell.
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Q7. Something happening by chance in a happy and beneficial way.
Q7. Something happening by chance in a happy and beneficial way.
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) serenity
(A) serenity
(A) serenity
(B) serendipity
(B) serendipity
(B) serendipity
(C) misadventure
(C) misadventure
(C) misadventure
(D) fortitude
(D) fortitude
(D) fortitude
Answer: (B) serendipity
Answer: (B) serendipity
Answer: (B) serendipity
Substitute Word: serendipity.
Serendipity is the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
Substitute Word: serendipity. Serendipity is the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
Substitute Word: serendipity. Serendipity is the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
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Q8. What is the synonym of Flourish?
Q8. What is the synonym of Flourish?
(A) Wither
(A) Wither
(A) Wither
(B) Languish
(B) Languish
(B) Languish
(C) Thrive
(C) Thrive
(C) Thrive
(D) Shrivel
(D) Shrivel
(D) Shrivel
Answer: (C) Thrive
Answer: (C) Thrive
Answer: (C) Thrive
Flourish is a verb that means to grow or develop successfully. It implies a state of abundance, health, and vitality.
Synonyms for "Flourish":
Thrive: To grow vigorously; to prosper.
Prosper: To succeed, especially financially.
Blossom: To develop or grow rapidly.
Expand: To increase in size or scope.
Soar: To rise quickly and powerfully.
Boom: To grow rapidly.
Flourish is a verb that means to grow or develop successfully. It implies a state of abundance, health, and vitality. Synonyms for "Flourish": Thrive: To grow vigorously; to prosper. Prosper: To succeed, especially financially. Blossom: To develop or grow rapidly. Expand: To increase in size or scope. Soar: To rise quickly and powerfully. Boom: To grow rapidly.
Flourish is a verb that means to grow or develop successfully. It implies a state of abundance, health, and vitality. Synonyms for "Flourish": Thrive: To grow vigorously; to prosper. Prosper: To succeed, especially financially. Blossom: To develop or grow rapidly. Expand: To increase in size or scope. Soar: To rise quickly and powerfully. Boom: To grow rapidly.
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Q9. A person who is one of the first to do something.
Q9. A person who is one of the first to do something.
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) creator
(A) creator
(A) creator
(B) maker
(B) maker
(B) maker
(C) pioneer
(C) pioneer
(C) pioneer
(D) manufacturer
(D) manufacturer
(D) manufacturer
Answer: (C) pioneer
Answer: (C) pioneer
Answer: (C) pioneer
Substitute Word: pioneer.
A pioneer is someone who is among the first people to explore or settle a new country or area.
Substitute Word: pioneer. A pioneer is someone who is among the first people to explore or settle a new country or area.
Substitute Word: pioneer. A pioneer is someone who is among the first people to explore or settle a new country or area.
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Q10. Something which is easily breakable.
Q10. Something which is easily breakable.
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) docile
(A) docile
(A) docile
(B) fragile
(B) fragile
(B) fragile
(C) fertile
(C) fertile
(C) fertile
(D) futile
(D) futile
(D) futile
Answer: (B) fragile
Answer: (B) fragile
Answer: (B) fragile
Substitute Word: fragile.
Synonyms: Delicate, Brittle.
Substitute Word: fragile. Synonyms: Delicate, Brittle.
Substitute Word: fragile. Synonyms: Delicate, Brittle.
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