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Q1. A group of ships sailing together.
Q1. A group of ships sailing together.
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) Navy
(A) Navy
(A) Navy
(B) Fleet
(B) Fleet
(B) Fleet
(C) Vessels
(C) Vessels
(C) Vessels
(D) Cruisers
(D) Cruisers
(D) Cruisers
Answer: (B) Fleet
Answer: (B) Fleet
Answer: (B) Fleet
Substitute Word: Fleet.
Substitute Word: Fleet.
Substitute Word: Fleet.
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Q1. A partner in crime.
Q1. A partner in crime.
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) Accomplice
(A) Accomplice
(A) Accomplice
(B) Amateur
(B) Amateur
(B) Amateur
(C) Agent
(C) Agent
(C) Agent
(D) Alibi
(D) Alibi
(D) Alibi
Answer: (A) Accomplice
Answer: (A) Accomplice
Answer: (A) Accomplice
Substitute Word: Accomplice.
Synonyms: Co-conspirator, Abettor.
Substitute Word: Accomplice. Synonyms: Co-conspirator, Abettor.
Substitute Word: Accomplice. Synonyms: Co-conspirator, Abettor.
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Q2. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q2. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Circueteous
(A) Circueteous
(A) Circueteous
(B) Delicious
(B) Delicious
(B) Delicious
(C) Momentous
(C) Momentous
(C) Momentous
(D) Courteous
(D) Courteous
(D) Courteous
Answer: (A) Circueteous
Answer: (A) Circueteous
Answer: (A) Circueteous
The wrongly spelt word is - Circueteous.
The correctly spelt word is - circuitous.
Circuitous means (of a route or journey) not direct; roundabout.
The wrongly spelt word is - Circueteous. The correctly spelt word is - circuitous. Circuitous means (of a route or journey) not direct; roundabout.
The wrongly spelt word is - Circueteous. The correctly spelt word is - circuitous. Circuitous means (of a route or journey) not direct; roundabout.
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Q3. The cat is hiding ________ the bed.
Q3. The cat is hiding ________ the bed.
(A) in
(A) in
(A) in
(B) on
(B) on
(B) on
(C) under
(C) under
(C) under
(D) between
(D) between
(D) between
Answer: (C) under
Answer: (C) under
Answer: (C) under
The cat is hiding under the bed.
The cat is hiding under the bed.
The cat is hiding under the bed.
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Q4. A person who loves money andhate spending it.
Q4. A person who loves money andhate spending it.
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) Investor
(A) Investor
(A) Investor
(B) Miser
(B) Miser
(B) Miser
(C) Banker
(C) Banker
(C) Banker
(D) Lender
(D) Lender
(D) Lender
Answer: (B) Miser
Answer: (B) Miser
Answer: (B) Miser
Substitute Word: Miser.
Synonyms: hoarder.
Miser: This term specifically refers to someone who loves money and hates to spend it, often to the point of extreme frugality and even hoarding.
Hoarder: While hoarders may accumulate money, the term generally refers to someone who compulsively collects and stores a large number of objects, often to the point of clutter and disorganization.
Both terms imply an excessive attachment to possessions, including money, and a reluctance to part with them.
Substitute Word: Miser. Synonyms: hoarder. Miser: This term specifically refers to someone who loves money and hates to spend it, often to the point of extreme frugality and even hoarding. Hoarder: While hoarders may accumulate money, the term generally refers to someone who compulsively collects and stores a large number of objects, often to the point of clutter and disorganization. Both terms imply an excessive attachment to possessions, including money, and a reluctance to part with them.
Substitute Word: Miser. Synonyms: hoarder. Miser: This term specifically refers to someone who loves money and hates to spend it, often to the point of extreme frugality and even hoarding. Hoarder: While hoarders may accumulate money, the term generally refers to someone who compulsively collects and stores a large number of objects, often to the point of clutter and disorganization. Both terms imply an excessive attachment to possessions, including money, and a reluctance to part with them.
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Q5. The cat is sleeping ________ the couch.
Q5. The cat is sleeping ________ the couch.
(A) in
(A) in
(A) in
(B) on
(B) on
(B) on
(C) under
(C) under
(C) under
(D) between
(D) between
(D) between
Answer: (B) on
Answer: (B) on
Answer: (B) on
The cat is sleeping on the couch.
The cat is sleeping on the couch.
The cat is sleeping on the couch.
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Q6. Our task had been completed before sunset.
Q6. Our task had been completed before sunset.
Change the voice of the above sentence.
Change the voice of the above sentence.
Change the voice of the above sentence.
(A) We completed our task before sunset.
(A) We completed our task before sunset.
(A) We completed our task before sunset.
(B) We complete our task before sunset.
(B) We complete our task before sunset.
(B) We complete our task before sunset.
(C) We had completed our task before sunset.
(C) We had completed our task before sunset.
(C) We had completed our task before sunset.
(D) We have completed our task before sunset.
(D) We have completed our task before sunset.
(D) We have completed our task before sunset.
Answer: (C) We had completed our task before sunset.
Answer: (C) We had completed our task before sunset.
Answer: (C) We had completed our task before sunset.
We had completed our task before sunset.
We had completed our task before sunset.
We had completed our task before sunset.
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Q7. You can go neither by train ________ by bus.
Q7. You can go neither by train ________ by bus.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) no
(A) no
(A) no
(B) and
(B) and
(B) and
(C) nor
(C) nor
(C) nor
(D) or
(D) or
(D) or
Answer: (C) nor
Answer: (C) nor
Answer: (C) nor
nor
nor
nor
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Q8. A group of ships sailing together.
Q8. A group of ships sailing together.
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) Navy
(A) Navy
(A) Navy
(B) Fleet
(B) Fleet
(B) Fleet
(C) Vessels
(C) Vessels
(C) Vessels
(D) Cruisers
(D) Cruisers
(D) Cruisers
Answer: (B) Fleet
Answer: (B) Fleet
Answer: (B) Fleet
Substitute Word: Fleet.
Substitute Word: Fleet.
Substitute Word: Fleet.
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Q9. What is the synonym of Defer?
Q9. What is the synonym of Defer?
(A) dread
(A) dread
(A) dread
(B) despair
(B) despair
(B) despair
(C) dictate
(C) dictate
(C) dictate
(D) delay
(D) delay
(D) delay
Answer: (D) delay
Answer: (D) delay
Answer: (D) delay
To put off something until a later time.
Synonyms: Delay, Postpone, Adjourn, Suspend, Put off.
Example Sentences:
> Let's defer the decision until next week.
> The meeting has been deferred due to unforeseen circumstances.
To put off something until a later time. Synonyms: Delay, Postpone, Adjourn, Suspend, Put off. Example Sentences: > Let's defer the decision until next week. > The meeting has been deferred due to unforeseen circumstances.
To put off something until a later time. Synonyms: Delay, Postpone, Adjourn, Suspend, Put off. Example Sentences: > Let's defer the decision until next week. > The meeting has been deferred due to unforeseen circumstances.
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Q10. Which of the following verb tenses is used to describe an action that began in the past and continues up to the present moment?
Q10. Which of the following verb tenses is used to describe an action that began in the past and continues up to the present moment?
(A) Past Perfect
(A) Past Perfect
(A) Past Perfect
(B) Present Perfect
(B) Present Perfect
(B) Present Perfect
(C) Past Continuous
(C) Past Continuous
(C) Past Continuous
(D) Present Continuous
(D) Present Continuous
(D) Present Continuous
Answer: (B) Present Perfect
Answer: (B) Present Perfect
Answer: (B) Present Perfect
The Present Perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment, or an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past and has a connection to the present.
The Present Perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment, or an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past and has a connection to the present.
The Present Perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment, or an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past and has a connection to the present.
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