Choose the wrongly spelt word. [#2040]
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Q1. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q1. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) homage
(A) homage
(A) homage
(B) hinderence
(B) hinderence
(B) hinderence
(C) humour
(C) humour
(C) humour
(D) hoarse
(D) hoarse
(D) hoarse
Answer: (B) hinderence
Answer: (B) hinderence
Answer: (B) hinderence
The wrongly spelt word is - hinderence.
The correctly spelt word is - hindrance.
Hindrance means something that interferes with or slows the progress of someone or something. It's an obstacle or impediment that makes it difficult to achieve a goal or complete a task.
The wrongly spelt word is - hinderence. The correctly spelt word is - hindrance. Hindrance means something that interferes with or slows the progress of someone or something. It's an obstacle or impediment that makes it difficult to achieve a goal or complete a task.
The wrongly spelt word is - hinderence. The correctly spelt word is - hindrance. Hindrance means something that interferes with or slows the progress of someone or something. It's an obstacle or impediment that makes it difficult to achieve a goal or complete a task.
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. That which is no longer useful.
Q1. That which is no longer useful.
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) Abundant
(A) Abundant
(A) Abundant
(B) Reluctant
(B) Reluctant
(B) Reluctant
(C) Dominant
(C) Dominant
(C) Dominant
(D) Redundant
(D) Redundant
(D) Redundant
Answer: (D) Redundant
Answer: (D) Redundant
Answer: (D) Redundant
Substitute Word: Redundant.
Synonyms: obsolete.
Substitute Word: Redundant. Synonyms: obsolete.
Substitute Word: Redundant. Synonyms: obsolete.
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Q2. What is the antonym of Repulsive?
Q2. What is the antonym of Repulsive?
(A) Attractive
(A) Attractive
(A) Attractive
(B) Revolting
(B) Revolting
(B) Revolting
(C) Hideous
(C) Hideous
(C) Hideous
(D) Disgusting
(D) Disgusting
(D) Disgusting
Answer: (A) Attractive
Answer: (A) Attractive
Answer: (A) Attractive
Meaning: The word "repulsive" means causing a feeling of intense dislike or disgust; arousing aversion. Its antonym, "attractive," means pleasing or appealing to the senses; having the power to draw attention.
Antonyms: Attractive, Alluring
Meaning: The word "repulsive" means causing a feeling of intense dislike or disgust; arousing aversion. Its antonym, "attractive," means pleasing or appealing to the senses; having the power to draw attention. Antonyms: Attractive, Alluring
Meaning: The word "repulsive" means causing a feeling of intense dislike or disgust; arousing aversion. Its antonym, "attractive," means pleasing or appealing to the senses; having the power to draw attention. Antonyms: Attractive, Alluring
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Q3. I wish I (be) the Prime Minister.
Q3. I wish I (be) the Prime Minister.
(A) am
(A) am
(A) am
(B) was
(B) was
(B) was
(C) were
(C) were
(C) were
(D) are
(D) are
(D) are
Answer: (C) were
Answer: (C) were
Answer: (C) were
I wish I were the Prime Minister.
I wish I were the Prime Minister.
I wish I were the Prime Minister.
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Q4. The Science which studies the crust of the earth.
Q4. The Science which studies the crust of the earth.
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) zoology
(A) zoology
(A) zoology
(B) etymology
(B) etymology
(B) etymology
(C) biology
(C) biology
(C) biology
(D) geology
(D) geology
(D) geology
Answer: (D) geology
Answer: (D) geology
Answer: (D) geology
Substitute Word: geology.
Geology is a broad term that encompasses the study of Earth's solid, liquid, and gaseous parts, as well as the processes that shape them. It includes the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the history of the planet.
Substitute Word: geology. Geology is a broad term that encompasses the study of Earth's solid, liquid, and gaseous parts, as well as the processes that shape them. It includes the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the history of the planet.
Substitute Word: geology. Geology is a broad term that encompasses the study of Earth's solid, liquid, and gaseous parts, as well as the processes that shape them. It includes the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the history of the planet.
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Q5. What is the term for the process of adding -ed to a regular verb to form its past tense and past participle?
Q5. What is the term for the process of adding -ed to a regular verb to form its past tense and past participle?
(A) Conjugation
(A) Conjugation
(A) Conjugation
(B) Declension
(B) Declension
(B) Declension
(C) Tense formation
(C) Tense formation
(C) Tense formation
(D) Regular inflection
(D) Regular inflection
(D) Regular inflection
Answer: (D) Regular inflection
Answer: (D) Regular inflection
Answer: (D) Regular inflection
Regular inflection is the process of adding a suffix, such as -ed, to a regular verb to form its past tense and past participle, following a predictable pattern.
Regular inflection is the process of adding a suffix, such as -ed, to a regular verb to form its past tense and past participle, following a predictable pattern.
Regular inflection is the process of adding a suffix, such as -ed, to a regular verb to form its past tense and past participle, following a predictable pattern.
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Q6. I don't have ________ time to finish this project.
Q6. I don't have ________ time to finish this project.
(A) so
(A) so
(A) so
(B) too
(B) too
(B) too
(C) enough
(C) enough
(C) enough
(D) very
(D) very
(D) very
Answer: (C) enough
Answer: (C) enough
Answer: (C) enough
I don't have enough time to finish this project.
I don't have enough time to finish this project.
I don't have enough time to finish this project.
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Q7. What is the term for the word or phrase that comes after the verb in a sentence?
Q7. What is the term for the word or phrase that comes after the verb in a sentence?
(A) Subject
(A) Subject
(A) Subject
(B) Object
(B) Object
(B) Object
(C) Modifier
(C) Modifier
(C) Modifier
(D) Complement
(D) Complement
(D) Complement
Answer: (B) Object
Answer: (B) Object
Answer: (B) Object
The object is the word or phrase that receives the action of the verb, and can be a noun, pronoun, or phrase.
The object is the word or phrase that receives the action of the verb, and can be a noun, pronoun, or phrase.
The object is the word or phrase that receives the action of the verb, and can be a noun, pronoun, or phrase.
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Q8. What is the synonym of Ovation?
Q8. What is the synonym of Ovation?
(A) Preparation
(A) Preparation
(A) Preparation
(B) Creation
(B) Creation
(B) Creation
(C) Applause
(C) Applause
(C) Applause
(D) Censure
(D) Censure
(D) Censure
Answer: (C) Applause
Answer: (C) Applause
Answer: (C) Applause
Meaning: An ovation is a public expression of enthusiastic approval, typically demonstrated by loud and prolonged applause.
Synonyms: Applause, Acclaim, Applaud, Cheers, Standing ovation, Triumph.
Example Sentences:
> The singer received a standing ovation after their powerful performance.
> The athlete was given an ovation for their gold medal win.
> The speaker's inspiring words were met with an ovation from the crowd.
Meaning: An ovation is a public expression of enthusiastic approval, typically demonstrated by loud and prolonged applause. Synonyms: Applause, Acclaim, Applaud, Cheers, Standing ovation, Triumph. Example Sentences: > The singer received a standing ovation after their powerful performance. > The athlete was given an ovation for their gold medal win. > The speaker's inspiring words were met with an ovation from the crowd.
Meaning: An ovation is a public expression of enthusiastic approval, typically demonstrated by loud and prolonged applause. Synonyms: Applause, Acclaim, Applaud, Cheers, Standing ovation, Triumph. Example Sentences: > The singer received a standing ovation after their powerful performance. > The athlete was given an ovation for their gold medal win. > The speaker's inspiring words were met with an ovation from the crowd.
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Q9. A person who loves money andhate spending it.
Q9. 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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Q10. She ________ a book when I called her.
Q10. She ________ a book when I called her.
(A) reading
(A) reading
(A) reading
(B) reads
(B) reads
(B) reads
(C) was reading
(C) was reading
(C) was reading
(D) read
(D) read
(D) read
Answer: (C) was reading
Answer: (C) was reading
Answer: (C) was reading
She was reading a book when I called her.
She was reading a book when I called her.
She was reading a book when I called her.
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