Choose the wrongly spelt word. [#2038]
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Q1. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q1. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) puddle
(A) puddle
(A) puddle
(B) pegion
(B) pegion
(B) pegion
(C) pillion
(C) pillion
(C) pillion
(D) pioneer
(D) pioneer
(D) pioneer
Answer: (B) pegion
Answer: (B) pegion
Answer: (B) pegion
The wrongly spelt word is - pegion.
The correctly spelt word is - pigeon.
Pigeons are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills. They are often seen in cities and towns, where they can be found foraging for food in parks and squares.
The wrongly spelt word is - pegion. The correctly spelt word is - pigeon. Pigeons are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills. They are often seen in cities and towns, where they can be found foraging for food in parks and squares.
The wrongly spelt word is - pegion. The correctly spelt word is - pigeon. Pigeons are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills. They are often seen in cities and towns, where they can be found foraging for food in parks and squares.
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Q1. What is the synonym of Abandoned?
Q1. What is the synonym of Abandoned?
(A) Continued
(A) Continued
(A) Continued
(B) Adopted
(B) Adopted
(B) Adopted
(C) Initiated
(C) Initiated
(C) Initiated
(D) Deserted
(D) Deserted
(D) Deserted
Answer: (D) Deserted
Answer: (D) Deserted
Answer: (D) Deserted
Meaning: Abandoned means deserted or forsaken; left empty or unoccupied. It can also refer to something that has been given up or left behind.
Synonyms: Deserted, Forsaken, Neglected, Derelict, Unattended.
Example Sentences:
> The old house stood abandoned on the hill, its windows boarded up.
> The puppy was found abandoned in a cardboard box.
> The ship was abandoned by its crew when it started to sink.
> The garden had been left abandoned for years and was overgrown with weeds.
Meaning: Abandoned means deserted or forsaken; left empty or unoccupied. It can also refer to something that has been given up or left behind. Synonyms: Deserted, Forsaken, Neglected, Derelict, Unattended. Example Sentences: > The old house stood abandoned on the hill, its windows boarded up. > The puppy was found abandoned in a cardboard box. > The ship was abandoned by its crew when it started to sink. > The garden had been left abandoned for years and was overgrown with weeds.
Meaning: Abandoned means deserted or forsaken; left empty or unoccupied. It can also refer to something that has been given up or left behind. Synonyms: Deserted, Forsaken, Neglected, Derelict, Unattended. Example Sentences: > The old house stood abandoned on the hill, its windows boarded up. > The puppy was found abandoned in a cardboard box. > The ship was abandoned by its crew when it started to sink. > The garden had been left abandoned for years and was overgrown with weeds.
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Q2. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q2. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) omelete
(A) omelete
(A) omelete
(B) omelette
(B) omelette
(B) omelette
(C) omlate
(C) omlate
(C) omlate
(D) omelate
(D) omelate
(D) omelate
Answer: (B) omelette
Answer: (B) omelette
Answer: (B) omelette
The correctly spelt word is - omelette.
An omelette (or omelet) is a dish made from eggs, fried with butter or oil in a frying pan and folded in half or rolled.
The correctly spelt word is - omelette. An omelette (or omelet) is a dish made from eggs, fried with butter or oil in a frying pan and folded in half or rolled.
The correctly spelt word is - omelette. An omelette (or omelet) is a dish made from eggs, fried with butter or oil in a frying pan and folded in half or rolled.
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Q3. A person who is unduly anxious about his or her health.
Q3. A person who is unduly anxious about his or her health.
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) valetudinarian
(A) valetudinarian
(A) valetudinarian
(B) antiquarian
(B) antiquarian
(B) antiquarian
(C) disciplinarian
(C) disciplinarian
(C) disciplinarian
(D) egalitarian
(D) egalitarian
(D) egalitarian
Answer: (A) valetudinarian
Answer: (A) valetudinarian
Answer: (A) valetudinarian
Substitute Word: valetudinarian.
Synonyms: Hypochondriac.
Both refer to someone who is excessively concerned about health. The slight difference is that a valetudinarian might actually be sick, as one definition of the word is "a person suffering from poor health." The hypochondriac's anxiety is often groundless.
Substitute Word: valetudinarian. Synonyms: Hypochondriac. Both refer to someone who is excessively concerned about health. The slight difference is that a valetudinarian might actually be sick, as one definition of the word is "a person suffering from poor health." The hypochondriac's anxiety is often groundless.
Substitute Word: valetudinarian. Synonyms: Hypochondriac. Both refer to someone who is excessively concerned about health. The slight difference is that a valetudinarian might actually be sick, as one definition of the word is "a person suffering from poor health." The hypochondriac's anxiety is often groundless.
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Q4. Choose the wrongly spelt word -
Q4. Choose the wrongly spelt word -
(A) calander
(A) calander
(A) calander
(B) career
(B) career
(B) career
(C) callous
(C) callous
(C) callous
(D) carriage
(D) carriage
(D) carriage
Answer: (A) calander
Answer: (A) calander
Answer: (A) calander
The wrongly spelt word is - calander.
The correctly spelt word is - calendar.
A calendar is a system of organizing days. This is done by giving names to periods of time, typically days, weeks, months and years.
The wrongly spelt word is - calander. The correctly spelt word is - calendar. A calendar is a system of organizing days. This is done by giving names to periods of time, typically days, weeks, months and years.
The wrongly spelt word is - calander. The correctly spelt word is - calendar. A calendar is a system of organizing days. This is done by giving names to periods of time, typically days, weeks, months and years.
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Q5. Ram says, "Lakshman is ill".
Q5. Ram says, "Lakshman is ill".
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
(A) Ram tells that Lakshman is ill.
(A) Ram tells that Lakshman is ill.
(A) Ram tells that Lakshman is ill.
(B) Ram asks that Lakshman is ill.
(B) Ram asks that Lakshman is ill.
(B) Ram asks that Lakshman is ill.
(C) Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
(C) Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
(C) Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
(D) Ram said that Lakshman is ill.
(D) Ram said that Lakshman is ill.
(D) Ram said that Lakshman is ill.
Answer: (C) Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
Answer: (C) Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
Answer: (C) Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
Ram says that Lakshman is ill.
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Q6. What is the synonym of Proclaim?
Q6. What is the synonym of Proclaim?
(A) Produce
(A) Produce
(A) Produce
(B) Declare
(B) Declare
(B) Declare
(C) Conceal
(C) Conceal
(C) Conceal
(D) Oppose
(D) Oppose
(D) Oppose
Answer: (B) Declare
Answer: (B) Declare
Answer: (B) Declare
To proclaim means to announce something officially or publicly.
Synonyms: Announce, Declare, Publish, Herald, Broadcast, Assert, Avow.
Example Sentences:
> The king proclaimed himself the ruler of the land.
> The news anchor proclaimed the election results.
> The company proclaimed its new product launch.
To proclaim means to announce something officially or publicly. Synonyms: Announce, Declare, Publish, Herald, Broadcast, Assert, Avow. Example Sentences: > The king proclaimed himself the ruler of the land. > The news anchor proclaimed the election results. > The company proclaimed its new product launch.
To proclaim means to announce something officially or publicly. Synonyms: Announce, Declare, Publish, Herald, Broadcast, Assert, Avow. Example Sentences: > The king proclaimed himself the ruler of the land. > The news anchor proclaimed the election results. > The company proclaimed its new product launch.
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Q7. What is the synonym of Morose?
Q7. What is the synonym of Morose?
(A) Optimistic
(A) Optimistic
(A) Optimistic
(B) Friendly
(B) Friendly
(B) Friendly
(C) Sullen
(C) Sullen
(C) Sullen
(D) Cheerful
(D) Cheerful
(D) Cheerful
Answer: (C) Sullen
Answer: (C) Sullen
Answer: (C) Sullen
Morose means sullen and ill-tempered, often displaying a gloomy attitude. It suggests a persistent state of unhappiness or dissatisfaction.
Synonyms for "Morose":
Sullen: Bad-tempered and gloomy.
Gloomy: Dark and depressing.
Sulky: Bad-tempered and resentful, often refusing to speak.
Dour: Stern, gloomy, and unfriendly.
Crabby: Bad-tempered and irritable.
Grouchy: Bad-tempered and complaining.
Surly: Bad-tempered and unfriendly.
Morose means sullen and ill-tempered, often displaying a gloomy attitude. It suggests a persistent state of unhappiness or dissatisfaction. Synonyms for "Morose": Sullen: Bad-tempered and gloomy. Gloomy: Dark and depressing. Sulky: Bad-tempered and resentful, often refusing to speak. Dour: Stern, gloomy, and unfriendly. Crabby: Bad-tempered and irritable. Grouchy: Bad-tempered and complaining. Surly: Bad-tempered and unfriendly.
Morose means sullen and ill-tempered, often displaying a gloomy attitude. It suggests a persistent state of unhappiness or dissatisfaction. Synonyms for "Morose": Sullen: Bad-tempered and gloomy. Gloomy: Dark and depressing. Sulky: Bad-tempered and resentful, often refusing to speak. Dour: Stern, gloomy, and unfriendly. Crabby: Bad-tempered and irritable. Grouchy: Bad-tempered and complaining. Surly: Bad-tempered and unfriendly.
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Q8. This road __________ to the post office.
Q8. This road __________ to the post office.
Fill the blank with appropriate tense.
Fill the blank with appropriate tense.
Fill the blank with appropriate tense.
(A) lead
(A) lead
(A) lead
(B) is leading
(B) is leading
(B) is leading
(C) leads
(C) leads
(C) leads
(D) has lead
(D) has lead
(D) has lead
Answer: (C) leads
Answer: (C) leads
Answer: (C) leads
leads
leads
leads
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Q9. What is the synonym of Insult?
Q9. What is the synonym of Insult?
(A) remove
(A) remove
(A) remove
(B) apply
(B) apply
(B) apply
(C) offer
(C) offer
(C) offer
(D) offend
(D) offend
(D) offend
Answer: (D) offend
Answer: (D) offend
Answer: (D) offend
Insult means to speak to or treat with disrespect or scorn.
Synonyms of Insult: Offend, Disrespect, Humiliate, Mortify, Abuse, Scorn, Taunt.
Example Sentences:
> She was deeply insulted by his rude remarks.
> The comedian's jokes were insulting and hurtful.
> He insulted her intelligence by questioning her abilities.
Insult means to speak to or treat with disrespect or scorn. Synonyms of Insult: Offend, Disrespect, Humiliate, Mortify, Abuse, Scorn, Taunt. Example Sentences: > She was deeply insulted by his rude remarks. > The comedian's jokes were insulting and hurtful. > He insulted her intelligence by questioning her abilities.
Insult means to speak to or treat with disrespect or scorn. Synonyms of Insult: Offend, Disrespect, Humiliate, Mortify, Abuse, Scorn, Taunt. Example Sentences: > She was deeply insulted by his rude remarks. > The comedian's jokes were insulting and hurtful. > He insulted her intelligence by questioning her abilities.
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Q10. What is a group of dogs called?
Q10. What is a group of dogs called?
(A) Herd
(A) Herd
(A) Herd
(B) Band
(B) Band
(B) Band
(C) Pride
(C) Pride
(C) Pride
(D) Pack
(D) Pack
(D) Pack
Answer: (D) Pack
Answer: (D) Pack
Answer: (D) Pack
A pack is the most common term for a group of dogs, particularly wild dogs or dogs living in the wild. In domestic settings, a group of dogs might simply be referred to as a "group" or "litter" if they are related.
Apart from pack, a group of dogs is also known as Kennel, Mute, Litter. The term 'kennel' is generally used to denote small, hut-like structures where dogs reside, especially pet dogs. When the dogs remain silent and still during the hunt, they are referred to as a mute. The word ‘litter’ is used to refer to a number of puppies and not dogs.
A pack is the most common term for a group of dogs, particularly wild dogs or dogs living in the wild. In domestic settings, a group of dogs might simply be referred to as a "group" or "litter" if they are related. Apart from pack, a group of dogs is also known as Kennel, Mute, Litter. The term 'kennel' is generally used to denote small, hut-like structures where dogs reside, especially pet dogs. When the dogs remain silent and still during the hunt, they are referred to as a mute. The word ‘litter’ is used to refer to a number of puppies and not dogs.
A pack is the most common term for a group of dogs, particularly wild dogs or dogs living in the wild. In domestic settings, a group of dogs might simply be referred to as a "group" or "litter" if they are related. Apart from pack, a group of dogs is also known as Kennel, Mute, Litter. The term 'kennel' is generally used to denote small, hut-like structures where dogs reside, especially pet dogs. When the dogs remain silent and still during the hunt, they are referred to as a mute. The word ‘litter’ is used to refer to a number of puppies and not dogs.
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