Q1. A person who loves money andhate spending it. Q1. A person who loves money andhate spending it.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) Investor (A) Investor
(B) Miser (B) Miser
(C) Banker (C) Banker
(D) Lender (D) Lender
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.
Q2. Which of the following sentence types is used to ask for information or clarification? Q2. Which of the following sentence types is used to ask for information or clarification?
Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions or seek information, and typically begin with a question word like "who", "what", "where", "when", or "how".Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions or seek information, and typically begin with a question word like "who", "what", "where", "when", or "how".
Q3. A song sung at a burial. Q3. A song sung at a burial.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) Dirge (A) Dirge
(B) Ballad (B) Ballad
(C) Sonnet (C) Sonnet
(D) Hymn (D) Hymn
Answer: (A) Dirge Answer: (A) Dirge
Substitute Word: Dirge.
A dirge is a mournful song or lament, especially one expressing sorrow at death.Substitute Word: Dirge.
A dirge is a mournful song or lament, especially one expressing sorrow at death.
Q6. Choose the wrongly spelt word - Q6. Choose the wrongly spelt word -
(A) presure (A) presure
(B) electric (B) electric
(C) central (C) central
(D) irrigation (D) irrigation
Answer: (A) presure Answer: (A) presure
The wrongly spelt word is - presure.
The correctly spelt word is - Pressure.
Pressure is a force applied perpendicularly to a surface per unit area. It is a fundamental concept in physics and has various applications in everyday life and scientific fields.The wrongly spelt word is - presure.
The correctly spelt word is - Pressure.
Pressure is a force applied perpendicularly to a surface per unit area. It is a fundamental concept in physics and has various applications in everyday life and scientific fields.
Q7. Choose the wrongly spelt word. Q7. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Behold (A) Behold
(B) Benethe (B) Benethe
(C) Bench (C) Bench
(D) Begin (D) Begin
Answer: (B) Benethe Answer: (B) Benethe
The wrongly spelt word is - Benethe.
The correctly spelt word is - beneath.
beneath: In or to a lower position than; below.The wrongly spelt word is - Benethe.
The correctly spelt word is - beneath.
beneath: In or to a lower position than; below.
Q8. Choose the correctly spelt word. Q8. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Recommend (A) Recommend
(B) Repitition (B) Repitition
(C) Referance (C) Referance
(D) Reciept (D) Reciept
Answer: (A) Recommend Answer: (A) Recommend
The correctly spelt word is - Recommend.
Recommend means to suggest that someone or something would be good or suitable for a particular job or purpose, or to suggest that a particular action should be done.The correctly spelt word is - Recommend.
Recommend means to suggest that someone or something would be good or suitable for a particular job or purpose, or to suggest that a particular action should be done.
Q9. Which of the following means ‘to get rid of a problem’? Q9. Which of the following means ‘to get rid of a problem’?
(A) To hammer it out (A) To hammer it out
(B) To get to the bottom of (B) To get to the bottom of
(C) To get the monkey off one’s back (C) To get the monkey off one’s back
(D) To get the acts together (D) To get the acts together
Answer: (C) To get the monkey off one’s back Answer: (C) To get the monkey off one’s back
“Get the monkey off one's back” is an idiom that means to solve or remove a difficult problem or situation that causes unhappiness.“Get the monkey off one's back” is an idiom that means to solve or remove a difficult problem or situation that causes unhappiness.
Q10. _____ Reshma _____ Padma knew the directions, and now they are lost. Q10. _____ Reshma _____ Padma knew the directions, and now they are lost.
Fill in the correct conjunctions.
Fill in the correct conjunctions.
(A) Either, or (A) Either, or
(B) Both, and (B) Both, and
(C) Not only, but also (C) Not only, but also
(D) Neither, nor (D) Neither, nor
Answer: (D) Neither, nor Answer: (D) Neither, nor
The conjunctions "neither" and "nor" are used to connect two negative statements, indicating that neither of the people knew the directions.The conjunctions "neither" and "nor" are used to connect two negative statements, indicating that neither of the people knew the directions.