Q1. What is the synonym of Pathetic? Q1. What is the synonym of Pathetic?
(A) Pitiful (A) Pitiful
(B) Dull (B) Dull
(C) Insignificant (C) Insignificant
(D) Curious (D) Curious
Answer: (A) Pitiful Answer: (A) Pitiful
# Deserving or inciting pity: This sense often refers to something or someone that is sad, unfortunate, or helpless.
# Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: This sense often refers to something that is so inadequate or feeble as to be ridiculous.
Synonyms:
Deserving or inciting pity: Pitiful, Piteous, Miserable, Unfortunate, Lamentable.
Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: Contemptible, Misbegotten, Ridiculous.
Example Sentences:
> The sight of the starving child was truly pathetic.
> Her pathetic attempts to hide her tears were heartbreaking.
> His attempts at humor were pathetically weak.
> The team's performance was pathetic, even by their own low standards.# Deserving or inciting pity: This sense often refers to something or someone that is sad, unfortunate, or helpless.
# Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: This sense often refers to something that is so inadequate or feeble as to be ridiculous.
Synonyms:
Deserving or inciting pity: Pitiful, Piteous, Miserable, Unfortunate, Lamentable.
Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: Contemptible, Misbegotten, Ridiculous.
Example Sentences:
> The sight of the starving child was truly pathetic.
> Her pathetic attempts to hide her tears were heartbreaking.
> His attempts at humor were pathetically weak.
> The team's performance was pathetic, even by their own low standards.
Q1. What is the synonym of Malady? Q1. What is the synonym of Malady?
(A) illness (A) illness
(B) mischief (B) mischief
(C) wickedness (C) wickedness
(D) disturbance (D) disturbance
Answer: (A) illness Answer: (A) illness
Malady refers to a disease or illness.
synonyms: Illness, Disease, Ailment, Sickness, Complaint, Affliction, Disorder.
Example Sentences:
> The old man suffered from a variety of maladies.
> Illness forced her to miss work.Malady refers to a disease or illness.
synonyms: Illness, Disease, Ailment, Sickness, Complaint, Affliction, Disorder.
Example Sentences:
> The old man suffered from a variety of maladies.
> Illness forced her to miss work.
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q2. what is a group of ducks called? Q2. what is a group of ducks called?
(A) flock (A) flock
(B) school (B) school
(C) herd (C) herd
(D) pride (D) pride
Answer: (A) flock Answer: (A) flock
Most commonly, a group of ducks is a flock. "Flock" describes most groups of birds.
A group of ducks also known as badling, paddling, waddling, brace, plump, raft.
A badling of ducks is out in full force. paddling is a flock of swimming ducks. waddling is a flock of walking ducks.Most commonly, a group of ducks is a flock. "Flock" describes most groups of birds.
A group of ducks also known as badling, paddling, waddling, brace, plump, raft.
A badling of ducks is out in full force. paddling is a flock of swimming ducks. waddling is a flock of walking ducks.
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q3. When the doorbell (ring), I was having my bath. Q3. When the doorbell (ring), I was having my bath.
(A) was ringing (A) was ringing
(B) is ringing (B) is ringing
(C) rang (C) rang
(D) rung (D) rung
Answer: (C) rang Answer: (C) rang
The sentence "When the doorbell rang, I was having my bath" uses the past and past continuous verbs "rang" and "was having".The sentence "When the doorbell rang, I was having my bath" uses the past and past continuous verbs "rang" and "was having".
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q5. We _____ the National Anthem every morning at school. Q5. We _____ the National Anthem every morning at school.
Choose the correct option.
Choose the correct option.
(A) sanged (A) sanged
(B) sing (B) sing
(C) sings (C) sings
(D) singed (D) singed
Answer: (B) sing Answer: (B) sing
We sing the National Anthem every morning at school.
The sentence is of present indefinite tense, hence the verb will be of present indefinite tense.We sing the National Anthem every morning at school.
The sentence is of present indefinite tense, hence the verb will be of present indefinite tense.
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q6. Choose the wrongly spelt word. Q6. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Molestation (A) Molestation
(B) Condonation (B) Condonation
(C) Navigetion (C) Navigetion
(D) Combination (D) Combination
Answer: (C) Navigetion Answer: (C) Navigetion
The wrongly spelt word is - Navigetion.
The correctly spelt word is - Navigation.
Navigation is the process of finding your way from one place to another. It involves determining your position, plotting a course, and following that course to reach your destination.The wrongly spelt word is - Navigetion.
The correctly spelt word is - Navigation.
Navigation is the process of finding your way from one place to another. It involves determining your position, plotting a course, and following that course to reach your destination.
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q7. What is the synonym of Ferocious? Q7. What is the synonym of Ferocious?
(A) Gentle (A) Gentle
(B) Domesticated (B) Domesticated
(C) Fierce (C) Fierce
(D) Tame (D) Tame
Answer: (C) Fierce Answer: (C) Fierce
Meaning: Ferocious means extremely fierce, savage, or violent. It implies a wild and untamed nature, often characterized by a readiness to attack and inflict harm.
Synonyms: Fierce, Barbarous, Cruel, Savage, Vicious.
Example Sentences:
> The ferocious lion attacked the gazelle with incredible speed and force.
> The storm unleashed ferocious winds and torrential rain, causing widespread damage.
> The dictator ruled his country with a ferocious grip, suppressing any dissent.
> The debate turned ferocious as the two politicians attacked each other's policies.
> The dog, usually gentle, became ferocious when it felt threatened.Meaning: Ferocious means extremely fierce, savage, or violent. It implies a wild and untamed nature, often characterized by a readiness to attack and inflict harm.
Synonyms: Fierce, Barbarous, Cruel, Savage, Vicious.
Example Sentences:
> The ferocious lion attacked the gazelle with incredible speed and force.
> The storm unleashed ferocious winds and torrential rain, causing widespread damage.
> The dictator ruled his country with a ferocious grip, suppressing any dissent.
> The debate turned ferocious as the two politicians attacked each other's policies.
> The dog, usually gentle, became ferocious when it felt threatened.
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q10. The stage of growth between boyhood and youth. Q10. The stage of growth between boyhood and youth.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) Infancy (A) Infancy
(B) Childhood (B) Childhood
(C) Adulthood (C) Adulthood
(D) Adolescence (D) Adolescence
Answer: (D) Adolescence Answer: (D) Adolescence
Substitute Word: Adolescence.
Synonyms: Teenage.
Teenage: This is a common term for the period of adolescence, typically referring to ages 13-19.Substitute Word: Adolescence.
Synonyms: Teenage.
Teenage: This is a common term for the period of adolescence, typically referring to ages 13-19.