One who does not tire easily. [#1908]
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Q1. One who does not tire easily.
Q1. One who does not tire easily.
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) infallible
(A) infallible
(A) infallible
(B) indefatigable
(B) indefatigable
(B) indefatigable
(C) inevitable
(C) inevitable
(C) inevitable
(D) indelible
(D) indelible
(D) indelible
Answer: (B) indefatigable
Answer: (B) indefatigable
Answer: (B) indefatigable
Substitute Word: indefatigable.
Synonyms: Tireless.
Substitute Word: indefatigable. Synonyms: Tireless.
Substitute Word: indefatigable. Synonyms: Tireless.
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Q1. What is the antonym of Foremost?
Q1. What is the antonym of Foremost?
(A) Primary
(A) Primary
(A) Primary
(B) Principal
(B) Principal
(B) Principal
(C) Leading
(C) Leading
(C) Leading
(D) Secondary
(D) Secondary
(D) Secondary
Answer: (D) Secondary
Answer: (D) Secondary
Answer: (D) Secondary
"Foremost" means first in place, rank, or importance. Therefore, an antonym would be something that is not first, or of lesser importance or rank. "Secondary" directly implies being second or of lesser importance.
Antonyms: Secondary, Unimportant, Hindmost, etc.
"Foremost" means first in place, rank, or importance. Therefore, an antonym would be something that is not first, or of lesser importance or rank. "Secondary" directly implies being second or of lesser importance. Antonyms: Secondary, Unimportant, Hindmost, etc.
"Foremost" means first in place, rank, or importance. Therefore, an antonym would be something that is not first, or of lesser importance or rank. "Secondary" directly implies being second or of lesser importance. Antonyms: Secondary, Unimportant, Hindmost, etc.
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Q2. What is the synonym of Prejudice?
Q2. What is the synonym of Prejudice?
(A) Advantage
(A) Advantage
(A) Advantage
(B) Tolerance
(B) Tolerance
(B) Tolerance
(C) Justice
(C) Justice
(C) Justice
(D) Bias
(D) Bias
(D) Bias
Answer: (D) Bias
Answer: (D) Bias
Answer: (D) Bias
Meaning: Prejudice is an unjustified or preconceived judgment or opinion, typically formed without adequate evidence or knowledge. It often involves negative attitudes, beliefs, and emotions towards individuals or groups based on their membership in a particular social category, such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or nationality.
Synonyms: Bias, Stereotyping, Discrimination, Hostility.
Meaning: Prejudice is an unjustified or preconceived judgment or opinion, typically formed without adequate evidence or knowledge. It often involves negative attitudes, beliefs, and emotions towards individuals or groups based on their membership in a particular social category, such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or nationality. Synonyms: Bias, Stereotyping, Discrimination, Hostility.
Meaning: Prejudice is an unjustified or preconceived judgment or opinion, typically formed without adequate evidence or knowledge. It often involves negative attitudes, beliefs, and emotions towards individuals or groups based on their membership in a particular social category, such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or nationality. Synonyms: Bias, Stereotyping, Discrimination, Hostility.
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Q3. What is the antonym of Terrible?
Q3. What is the antonym of Terrible?
(A) Excellent
(A) Excellent
(A) Excellent
(B) Horrible
(B) Horrible
(B) Horrible
(C) Frightening
(C) Frightening
(C) Frightening
(D) Scaring
(D) Scaring
(D) Scaring
Answer: (A) Excellent
Answer: (A) Excellent
Answer: (A) Excellent
Meaning: "Terrible" describes something that is extremely bad, poor, or unpleasant. "Excellent" describes something that is of extremely high quality, very good, or superior, making it a direct antonym.
Antonyms: Excellent, Soothing.
Meaning: "Terrible" describes something that is extremely bad, poor, or unpleasant. "Excellent" describes something that is of extremely high quality, very good, or superior, making it a direct antonym. Antonyms: Excellent, Soothing.
Meaning: "Terrible" describes something that is extremely bad, poor, or unpleasant. "Excellent" describes something that is of extremely high quality, very good, or superior, making it a direct antonym. Antonyms: Excellent, Soothing.
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Q4. A collection of drawings, documents, etc. that represent a person's work.
Q4. A collection of drawings, documents, etc. that represent a person's work.
Substitute in one word.
Substitute in one word.
Substitute in one word.
(A) Portfolio
(A) Portfolio
(A) Portfolio
(B) Profile
(B) Profile
(B) Profile
(C) Dossier
(C) Dossier
(C) Dossier
(D) None
(D) None
(D) None
Answer: (C) Dossier
Answer: (C) Dossier
Answer: (C) Dossier
Dossier
Dossier
Dossier
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Q5. What is the synonym of Pitfall?
Q5. What is the synonym of Pitfall?
(A) haven
(A) haven
(A) haven
(B) retreat
(B) retreat
(B) retreat
(C) refuge
(C) refuge
(C) refuge
(D) hazard
(D) hazard
(D) hazard
Answer: (D) hazard
Answer: (D) hazard
Answer: (D) hazard
Meaning: A hidden danger, difficulty, or problem.
Synonyms: hazard, trap, danger, peril.
Example sentences:
> The project is full of potential pitfalls.
> One of the pitfalls of online shopping is the risk of fraud.
> He navigated the pitfalls of life with grace and resilience.
Meaning: A hidden danger, difficulty, or problem. Synonyms: hazard, trap, danger, peril. Example sentences: > The project is full of potential pitfalls. > One of the pitfalls of online shopping is the risk of fraud. > He navigated the pitfalls of life with grace and resilience.
Meaning: A hidden danger, difficulty, or problem. Synonyms: hazard, trap, danger, peril. Example sentences: > The project is full of potential pitfalls. > One of the pitfalls of online shopping is the risk of fraud. > He navigated the pitfalls of life with grace and resilience.
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Q6. Seeming reasonable.
Q6. Seeming reasonable.
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) plausible
(A) plausible
(A) plausible
(B) permeable
(B) permeable
(B) permeable
(C) versatile
(C) versatile
(C) versatile
(D) volatile
(D) volatile
(D) volatile
Answer: (A) plausible
Answer: (A) plausible
Answer: (A) plausible
Substitute Word: plausible.
Substitute Word: plausible.
Substitute Word: plausible.
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Q7. Jack said that he wanted to be a soldier.
Q7. Jack said that he wanted to be a soldier.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
(A) Jack said, "He wants to become a soldier."
(A) Jack said, "He wants to become a soldier."
(A) Jack said, "He wants to become a soldier."
(B) Jack said, "I want to be a soldier."
(B) Jack said, "I want to be a soldier."
(B) Jack said, "I want to be a soldier."
(C) Jack said that, "I wanted to become a soldier."
(C) Jack said that, "I wanted to become a soldier."
(C) Jack said that, "I wanted to become a soldier."
(D) Jack said, "I wanted to be a soldier."
(D) Jack said, "I wanted to be a soldier."
(D) Jack said, "I wanted to be a soldier."
Answer: (B) Jack said, "I want to be a soldier."
Answer: (B) Jack said, "I want to be a soldier."
Answer: (B) Jack said, "I want to be a soldier."
Jack said, "I want to be a soldier."
Jack said, "I want to be a soldier."
Jack said, "I want to be a soldier."
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Q8. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q8. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) neither
(A) neither
(A) neither
(B) nibble
(B) nibble
(B) nibble
(C) nightingale
(C) nightingale
(C) nightingale
(D) ninteenth
(D) ninteenth
(D) ninteenth
Answer: (D) ninteenth
Answer: (D) ninteenth
Answer: (D) ninteenth
The wrongly spelt word is - ninteenth.
The correctly spelt word is - nineteenth.
The word "nineteenth" refers to the ordinal number for the number 19. It indicates the position of something that is 19th in a series or sequence.
The wrongly spelt word is - ninteenth. The correctly spelt word is - nineteenth. The word "nineteenth" refers to the ordinal number for the number 19. It indicates the position of something that is 19th in a series or sequence.
The wrongly spelt word is - ninteenth. The correctly spelt word is - nineteenth. The word "nineteenth" refers to the ordinal number for the number 19. It indicates the position of something that is 19th in a series or sequence.
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Q9. He is the ________ of the two brothers.
Q9. He is the ________ of the two brothers.
(A) younger
(A) younger
(A) younger
(B) more young
(B) more young
(B) more young
(C) young
(C) young
(C) young
(D) youngest
(D) youngest
(D) youngest
Answer: (A) younger
Answer: (A) younger
Answer: (A) younger
He is the younger of the two brothers.
He is the younger of the two brothers.
He is the younger of the two brothers.
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Q10. What is the synonym of Affluent?
Q10. What is the synonym of Affluent?
(A) wealthy
(A) wealthy
(A) wealthy
(B) clever
(B) clever
(B) clever
(C) joyous
(C) joyous
(C) joyous
(D) strong
(D) strong
(D) strong
Answer: (A) wealthy
Answer: (A) wealthy
Answer: (A) wealthy
Having a great deal of money or wealth; prosperous.
Synonyms: Wealthy, Rich, Opulent, Prosperous.
Example Sentences:
> He comes from an affluent family.
> The affluent river fed the fertile valley.
> The affluent nation had a strong economy.
Having a great deal of money or wealth; prosperous. Synonyms: Wealthy, Rich, Opulent, Prosperous. Example Sentences: > He comes from an affluent family. > The affluent river fed the fertile valley. > The affluent nation had a strong economy.
Having a great deal of money or wealth; prosperous. Synonyms: Wealthy, Rich, Opulent, Prosperous. Example Sentences: > He comes from an affluent family. > The affluent river fed the fertile valley. > The affluent nation had a strong economy.
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