Choose the wrongly spelt word. [#2060]
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Q1. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q1. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) miniature
(A) miniature
(A) miniature
(B) municipality
(B) municipality
(B) municipality
(C) manpulates
(C) manpulates
(C) manpulates
(D) monopoly
(D) monopoly
(D) monopoly
Answer: (C) manpulates
Answer: (C) manpulates
Answer: (C) manpulates
The wrongly spelt word is - manpulates.
The correctly spelt word is - manipulates.
The word "manipulates" means to control or influence someone or something cleverly or cunningly, especially to one's own advantage. It often implies that the person or thing being manipulated is unaware of being controlled or is being deceived.
The wrongly spelt word is - manpulates. The correctly spelt word is - manipulates. The word "manipulates" means to control or influence someone or something cleverly or cunningly, especially to one's own advantage. It often implies that the person or thing being manipulated is unaware of being controlled or is being deceived.
The wrongly spelt word is - manpulates. The correctly spelt word is - manipulates. The word "manipulates" means to control or influence someone or something cleverly or cunningly, especially to one's own advantage. It often implies that the person or thing being manipulated is unaware of being controlled or is being deceived.
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. What is the synonym of Pitfall?
Q1. What is the synonym of Pitfall?
(A) haven
(A) haven
(A) haven
(B) retreat
(B) retreat
(B) retreat
(C) refuge
(C) refuge
(C) refuge
(D) hazard
(D) hazard
(D) hazard
Answer: (D) hazard
Answer: (D) hazard
Answer: (D) hazard
Meaning: A hidden danger, difficulty, or problem.
Synonyms: hazard, trap, danger, peril.
Example sentences:
> The project is full of potential pitfalls.
> One of the pitfalls of online shopping is the risk of fraud.
> He navigated the pitfalls of life with grace and resilience.
Meaning: A hidden danger, difficulty, or problem. Synonyms: hazard, trap, danger, peril. Example sentences: > The project is full of potential pitfalls. > One of the pitfalls of online shopping is the risk of fraud. > He navigated the pitfalls of life with grace and resilience.
Meaning: A hidden danger, difficulty, or problem. Synonyms: hazard, trap, danger, peril. Example sentences: > The project is full of potential pitfalls. > One of the pitfalls of online shopping is the risk of fraud. > He navigated the pitfalls of life with grace and resilience.
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Q2. Identify the correctly spelt word.
Q2. Identify the correctly spelt word.
(A) Moderator
(A) Moderator
(A) Moderator
(B) Moredator
(B) Moredator
(B) Moredator
(C) Modarator
(C) Modarator
(C) Modarator
(D) Moderetor
(D) Moderetor
(D) Moderetor
Answer: (A) Moderator
Answer: (A) Moderator
Answer: (A) Moderator
Moderator: someone who moderates a meeting or discussion.
Moderator: someone who moderates a meeting or discussion.
Moderator: someone who moderates a meeting or discussion.
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Q3. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q3. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) fastidious
(A) fastidious
(A) fastidious
(B) facsimile
(B) facsimile
(B) facsimile
(C) fasinated
(C) fasinated
(C) fasinated
(D) fashion
(D) fashion
(D) fashion
Answer: (C) fasinated
Answer: (C) fasinated
Answer: (C) fasinated
The wrongly spelt word is - fasinated.
The correctly spelt word is - fascinated.
Fascinated means completely captivated or attracted by something.
The wrongly spelt word is - fasinated. The correctly spelt word is - fascinated. Fascinated means completely captivated or attracted by something.
The wrongly spelt word is - fasinated. The correctly spelt word is - fascinated. Fascinated means completely captivated or attracted by something.
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Q4. I wish I (be) the Prime Minister.
Q4. 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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Q5. Identify the grammatically incorrect sentence.
Q5. Identify the grammatically incorrect sentence.
(A) I want to go home now.
(A) I want to go home now.
(A) I want to go home now.
(B) I wish to go home now.
(B) I wish to go home now.
(B) I wish to go home now.
(C) I shall go home now.
(C) I shall go home now.
(C) I shall go home now.
(D) I went to go home now.
(D) I went to go home now.
(D) I went to go home now.
Answer: (D) I went to go home now.
Answer: (D) I went to go home now.
Answer: (D) I went to go home now.
' I went to go home now' is not correct.
' I went to go home now' is not correct.
' I went to go home now' is not correct.
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Q6. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q6. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) indicate
(A) indicate
(A) indicate
(B) innovate
(B) innovate
(B) innovate
(C) invite
(C) invite
(C) invite
(D) innundate
(D) innundate
(D) innundate
Answer: (D) innundate
Answer: (D) innundate
Answer: (D) innundate
The wrongly spelt word is - innundate.
The correctly spelt word is - inundate.
Inundate means to overwhelm someone or something with a large quantity of something.
The wrongly spelt word is - innundate. The correctly spelt word is - inundate. Inundate means to overwhelm someone or something with a large quantity of something.
The wrongly spelt word is - innundate. The correctly spelt word is - inundate. Inundate means to overwhelm someone or something with a large quantity of something.
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Q7. Rahul said, "I can speak Portuguese."
Q7. Rahul said, "I can speak Portuguese."
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
(A) Rahul said that he can speak Portuguese.
(A) Rahul said that he can speak Portuguese.
(A) Rahul said that he can speak Portuguese.
(B) Rahul said that I can speak Portuguese.
(B) Rahul said that I can speak Portuguese.
(B) Rahul said that I can speak Portuguese.
(C) Rahul said that he should speak Portuguese.
(C) Rahul said that he should speak Portuguese.
(C) Rahul said that he should speak Portuguese.
(D) Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
(D) Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
(D) Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
Answer: (D) Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
Answer: (D) Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
Answer: (D) Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
Rahul said that he could speak Portuguese.
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Q8. I quoted it from _____.
Q8. I quoted it from _____.
Insert the correct options in the blank space.
Insert the correct options in the blank space.
Insert the correct options in the blank space.
(A) Mind
(A) Mind
(A) Mind
(B) Heart
(B) Heart
(B) Heart
(C) Soul
(C) Soul
(C) Soul
(D) Imagination
(D) Imagination
(D) Imagination
Answer: (B) Heart
Answer: (B) Heart
Answer: (B) Heart
Heart
Heart
Heart
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Q9. The train (leave) before I reached the station.
Q9. The train (leave) before I reached the station.
(A) left
(A) left
(A) left
(B) was left
(B) was left
(B) was left
(C) has left
(C) has left
(C) has left
(D) had left
(D) had left
(D) had left
Answer: (D) had left
Answer: (D) had left
Answer: (D) had left
The correct sentence is "The train had left before I reached the station". The sentence uses past perfect tense for the train leaving the station and simple past tense for reaching the station.
The correct sentence is "The train had left before I reached the station". The sentence uses past perfect tense for the train leaving the station and simple past tense for reaching the station.
The correct sentence is "The train had left before I reached the station". The sentence uses past perfect tense for the train leaving the station and simple past tense for reaching the station.
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Q10. Which of the following words would not fit correctly in the sentence?
Q10. Which of the following words would not fit correctly in the sentence?
The person died of a ——— hit on his head.
The person died of a ——— hit on his head.
The person died of a ——— hit on his head.
(A) lethal
(A) lethal
(A) lethal
(B) fatal
(B) fatal
(B) fatal
(C) deadly
(C) deadly
(C) deadly
(D) subtle
(D) subtle
(D) subtle
Answer: (D) subtle
Answer: (D) subtle
Answer: (D) subtle
subtle
subtle
subtle
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