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Q1. A large impressive house.
Q1. A large impressive house.
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) mansion
(A) mansion
(A) mansion
(B) cabin
(B) cabin
(B) cabin
(C) shack
(C) shack
(C) shack
(D) fort
(D) fort
(D) fort
Answer: (A) mansion
Answer: (A) mansion
Answer: (A) mansion
Substitute Word: mansion.
Substitute Word: mansion.
Substitute Word: mansion.
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Q1. What is the synonym of Anxious?
Q1. What is the synonym of Anxious?
(A) Elegant
(A) Elegant
(A) Elegant
(B) Determined
(B) Determined
(B) Determined
(C) Nervous
(C) Nervous
(C) Nervous
(D) Bored
(D) Bored
(D) Bored
Answer: (C) Nervous
Answer: (C) Nervous
Answer: (C) Nervous
Meaning: Anxious means feeling worried, uneasy, or apprehensive about something that might happen. It's often associated with nervousness, restlessness, and a sense of unease.
Synonyms: Worried, Nervous, Apprehensive, Uneasy, Distressed, Eager.
Example Sentences:
> I felt anxious about the upcoming exam.
> She was anxious to start her new job.
Meaning: Anxious means feeling worried, uneasy, or apprehensive about something that might happen. It's often associated with nervousness, restlessness, and a sense of unease. Synonyms: Worried, Nervous, Apprehensive, Uneasy, Distressed, Eager. Example Sentences: > I felt anxious about the upcoming exam. > She was anxious to start her new job.
Meaning: Anxious means feeling worried, uneasy, or apprehensive about something that might happen. It's often associated with nervousness, restlessness, and a sense of unease. Synonyms: Worried, Nervous, Apprehensive, Uneasy, Distressed, Eager. Example Sentences: > I felt anxious about the upcoming exam. > She was anxious to start her new job.
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Q2. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q2. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) commemorete
(A) commemorete
(A) commemorete
(B) comemorate
(B) comemorate
(B) comemorate
(C) commemmorate
(C) commemmorate
(C) commemmorate
(D) commemorate
(D) commemorate
(D) commemorate
Answer: (D) commemorate
Answer: (D) commemorate
Answer: (D) commemorate
The correctly spelt word is - commemorate.
Commemorate means to remember and honor an important person or event, especially by a public ceremony or by making a statue or special building.
The correctly spelt word is - commemorate. Commemorate means to remember and honor an important person or event, especially by a public ceremony or by making a statue or special building.
The correctly spelt word is - commemorate. Commemorate means to remember and honor an important person or event, especially by a public ceremony or by making a statue or special building.
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Q3. Which letter of the English Alphabet is the seventh from left of sixteenth from right?
Q3. Which letter of the English Alphabet is the seventh from left of sixteenth from right?
(A) D
(A) D
(A) D
(B) W
(B) W
(B) W
(C) R
(C) R
(C) R
(D) E
(D) E
(D) E
Answer: (C) R
Answer: (C) R
Answer: (C) R
K is the 19th from right
R is the 7th from left of K.
K is the 19th from right R is the 7th from left of K.
K is the 19th from right R is the 7th from left of K.
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Q4. Choose the correctly spelt word -
Q4. Choose the correctly spelt word -
(A) reeciet
(A) reeciet
(A) reeciet
(B) receipt
(B) receipt
(B) receipt
(C) receiept
(C) receiept
(C) receiept
(D) reiceit
(D) reiceit
(D) reiceit
Answer: (B) receipt
Answer: (B) receipt
Answer: (B) receipt
The correctly spelt word is - receipt.
A receipt is a written acknowledgment that something has been received, such as money, goods, or a document.
The correctly spelt word is - receipt. A receipt is a written acknowledgment that something has been received, such as money, goods, or a document.
The correctly spelt word is - receipt. A receipt is a written acknowledgment that something has been received, such as money, goods, or a document.
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Q5. What is the synonym of Enunciate?
Q5. What is the synonym of Enunciate?
(A) Confine
(A) Confine
(A) Confine
(B) Create
(B) Create
(B) Create
(C) Articulate
(C) Articulate
(C) Articulate
(D) Engage
(D) Engage
(D) Engage
Answer: (C) Articulate
Answer: (C) Articulate
Answer: (C) Articulate
To pronounce words clearly and distinctly.
Synonyms: Articulate, Pronounce.
Example Sentences:
> The teacher asked the student to enunciate each word carefully.
> The politician enunciated his party's platform in a clear and concise manner.
To pronounce words clearly and distinctly. Synonyms: Articulate, Pronounce. Example Sentences: > The teacher asked the student to enunciate each word carefully. > The politician enunciated his party's platform in a clear and concise manner.
To pronounce words clearly and distinctly. Synonyms: Articulate, Pronounce. Example Sentences: > The teacher asked the student to enunciate each word carefully. > The politician enunciated his party's platform in a clear and concise manner.
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Q6. Having no moral principles.
Q6. 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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Q7. Causing no harm
Q7. Causing no harm
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) insolvent
(A) insolvent
(A) insolvent
(B) inorganic
(B) inorganic
(B) inorganic
(C) integral
(C) integral
(C) integral
(D) innocuous
(D) innocuous
(D) innocuous
Answer: (D) innocuous
Answer: (D) innocuous
Answer: (D) innocuous
Substitute Word: innocuous.
Synonyms: harmless, safe, inoffensive.
Substitute Word: innocuous. Synonyms: harmless, safe, inoffensive.
Substitute Word: innocuous. Synonyms: harmless, safe, inoffensive.
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Q8. We could see __________ wild elephants bathing in the river.
Q8. We could see __________ wild elephants bathing in the river.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) any
(A) any
(A) any
(B) some
(B) some
(B) some
(C) lot
(C) lot
(C) lot
(D) none
(D) none
(D) none
Answer: (B) some
Answer: (B) some
Answer: (B) some
some
some
some
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Q9. What is the synonym of Rowdy?
Q9. What is the synonym of Rowdy?
(A) Charming
(A) Charming
(A) Charming
(B) Boisterous
(B) Boisterous
(B) Boisterous
(C) Calm
(C) Calm
(C) Calm
(D) Amenable
(D) Amenable
(D) Amenable
Answer: (B) Boisterous
Answer: (B) Boisterous
Answer: (B) Boisterous
Meaning: Noisy, unruly, and likely to cause trouble or disturbance.
Synonyms: Boisterous, Disruptive, Unruly.
Example Sentences:
> A group of rowdy teenagers were causing a disturbance in the library.
> The party got a bit too rowdy for my liking.
> The rowdies were shouting and throwing things.
Meaning: Noisy, unruly, and likely to cause trouble or disturbance. Synonyms: Boisterous, Disruptive, Unruly. Example Sentences: > A group of rowdy teenagers were causing a disturbance in the library. > The party got a bit too rowdy for my liking. > The rowdies were shouting and throwing things.
Meaning: Noisy, unruly, and likely to cause trouble or disturbance. Synonyms: Boisterous, Disruptive, Unruly. Example Sentences: > A group of rowdy teenagers were causing a disturbance in the library. > The party got a bit too rowdy for my liking. > The rowdies were shouting and throwing things.
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Q10. What is the synonym of Gaudy?
Q10. What is the synonym of Gaudy?
(A) plain
(A) plain
(A) plain
(B) simple
(B) simple
(B) simple
(C) proper
(C) proper
(C) proper
(D) flashy
(D) flashy
(D) flashy
Answer: (D) flashy
Answer: (D) flashy
Answer: (D) flashy
Meaning: Gaudy means excessively or tastelessly ornamented. It describes something that is showy and flashy, often in a vulgar or cheap way.
Synonyms: Flashy, Garish, Tacky, Tawdry, Meretricious.
Example Sentences:
> The singer wore a gaudy outfit covered in sequins.
> The decorations at the party were a bit too gaudy for my taste.
> He drove a flashy, gaudy sports car.
Meaning: Gaudy means excessively or tastelessly ornamented. It describes something that is showy and flashy, often in a vulgar or cheap way. Synonyms: Flashy, Garish, Tacky, Tawdry, Meretricious. Example Sentences: > The singer wore a gaudy outfit covered in sequins. > The decorations at the party were a bit too gaudy for my taste. > He drove a flashy, gaudy sports car.
Meaning: Gaudy means excessively or tastelessly ornamented. It describes something that is showy and flashy, often in a vulgar or cheap way. Synonyms: Flashy, Garish, Tacky, Tawdry, Meretricious. Example Sentences: > The singer wore a gaudy outfit covered in sequins. > The decorations at the party were a bit too gaudy for my taste. > He drove a flashy, gaudy sports car.
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