What is the antonym of Widely? [#2501]
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Q1. What is the antonym of Widely?
Q1. What is the antonym of Widely?
(A) Broadly
(A) Broadly
(A) Broadly
(B) Extensively
(B) Extensively
(B) Extensively
(C) Narrowly
(C) Narrowly
(C) Narrowly
(D) Comprehensively
(D) Comprehensively
(D) Comprehensively
Answer: (C) Narrowly
Answer: (C) Narrowly
Answer: (C) Narrowly
Meaning: "Widely" refers to something that is spread over a large area, or by a large number of people, or to a great extent. "Narrowly" refers to something that is limited in scope, extent, or range, or by a small margin, making it the direct opposite.
Meaning: "Widely" refers to something that is spread over a large area, or by a large number of people, or to a great extent. "Narrowly" refers to something that is limited in scope, extent, or range, or by a small margin, making it the direct opposite.
Meaning: "Widely" refers to something that is spread over a large area, or by a large number of people, or to a great extent. "Narrowly" refers to something that is limited in scope, extent, or range, or by a small margin, making it the direct opposite.
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. When the Principal entered the class, a student ________ on the blackboard.
Q1. When the Principal entered the class, a student ________ on the blackboard.
(A) wrote
(A) wrote
(A) wrote
(B) writing
(B) writing
(B) writing
(C) is writing
(C) is writing
(C) is writing
(D) was writing
(D) was writing
(D) was writing
Answer: (D) was writing
Answer: (D) was writing
Answer: (D) was writing
was writing
was writing
was writing
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Q2. _____ Reshma _____ Padma knew the directions, and now they are lost.
Q2. _____ Reshma _____ Padma knew the directions, and now they are lost.
Fill in the correct conjunctions.
Fill in the correct conjunctions.
Fill in the correct conjunctions.
(A) Either, or
(A) Either, or
(A) Either, or
(B) Both, and
(B) Both, and
(B) Both, and
(C) Not only, but also
(C) Not only, but also
(C) Not only, but also
(D) Neither, nor
(D) Neither, nor
(D) Neither, nor
Answer: (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.
The conjunctions "neither" and "nor" are used to connect two negative statements, indicating that neither of the people knew the directions.
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Q3. What is the synonym of Adhere?
Q3. What is the synonym of Adhere?
(A) comply
(A) comply
(A) comply
(B) ignore
(B) ignore
(B) ignore
(C) release
(C) release
(C) release
(D) detach
(D) detach
(D) detach
Answer: (A) comply
Answer: (A) comply
Answer: (A) comply
# To follow or comply with rules, principles, or agreements: This is the more common figurative meaning.
# To stick fast to a surface: This is the literal meaning, often used in physical contexts.
Synonyms: Comply, Follow, Stick.
Example Sentences:
> We must adhere to the company's dress code.
> She adheres to a strict vegan diet.
> The team adheres to a rigorous training schedule.
> The sticker didn't adhere to the wall, so it fell off.
# To follow or comply with rules, principles, or agreements: This is the more common figurative meaning. # To stick fast to a surface: This is the literal meaning, often used in physical contexts. Synonyms: Comply, Follow, Stick. Example Sentences: > We must adhere to the company's dress code. > She adheres to a strict vegan diet. > The team adheres to a rigorous training schedule. > The sticker didn't adhere to the wall, so it fell off.
# To follow or comply with rules, principles, or agreements: This is the more common figurative meaning. # To stick fast to a surface: This is the literal meaning, often used in physical contexts. Synonyms: Comply, Follow, Stick. Example Sentences: > We must adhere to the company's dress code. > She adheres to a strict vegan diet. > The team adheres to a rigorous training schedule. > The sticker didn't adhere to the wall, so it fell off.
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Q4. Something happening by chance in a happy and beneficial way.
Q4. Something happening by chance in a happy and beneficial way.
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) serenity
(A) serenity
(A) serenity
(B) serendipity
(B) serendipity
(B) serendipity
(C) misadventure
(C) misadventure
(C) misadventure
(D) fortitude
(D) fortitude
(D) fortitude
Answer: (B) serendipity
Answer: (B) serendipity
Answer: (B) serendipity
Substitute Word: serendipity.
Serendipity is the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
Substitute Word: serendipity. Serendipity is the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
Substitute Word: serendipity. Serendipity is the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
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Q5. Which of the following means similar to ‘elevated’?
Q5. Which of the following means similar to ‘elevated’?
(A) Topped
(A) Topped
(A) Topped
(B) Wished
(B) Wished
(B) Wished
(C) Promoted
(C) Promoted
(C) Promoted
(D) Transferred
(D) Transferred
(D) Transferred
Answer: (C) Promoted
Answer: (C) Promoted
Answer: (C) Promoted
"Raised" or "Promoted" means to be lifted or moved to a higher position, which is similar to "elevated".
"Raised" or "Promoted" means to be lifted or moved to a higher position, which is similar to "elevated".
"Raised" or "Promoted" means to be lifted or moved to a higher position, which is similar to "elevated".
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Q6. What is the synonym of Detractors?
Q6. What is the synonym of Detractors?
(A) devotees
(A) devotees
(A) devotees
(B) reviewers
(B) reviewers
(B) reviewers
(C) critics
(C) critics
(C) critics
(D) admirers
(D) admirers
(D) admirers
Answer: (C) critics
Answer: (C) critics
Answer: (C) critics
A person who criticizes something or someone.
Synonyms: Critics, Naysayers, Opponents, Enemies, Adversaries.
Example Sentence:
> Despite the detractors who doubted his abilities, he persevered and achieved success.
A person who criticizes something or someone. Synonyms: Critics, Naysayers, Opponents, Enemies, Adversaries. Example Sentence: > Despite the detractors who doubted his abilities, he persevered and achieved success.
A person who criticizes something or someone. Synonyms: Critics, Naysayers, Opponents, Enemies, Adversaries. Example Sentence: > Despite the detractors who doubted his abilities, he persevered and achieved success.
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Q7. What is the antonym of Widely?
Q7. What is the antonym of Widely?
(A) Broadly
(A) Broadly
(A) Broadly
(B) Extensively
(B) Extensively
(B) Extensively
(C) Narrowly
(C) Narrowly
(C) Narrowly
(D) Comprehensively
(D) Comprehensively
(D) Comprehensively
Answer: (C) Narrowly
Answer: (C) Narrowly
Answer: (C) Narrowly
Meaning: "Widely" refers to something that is spread over a large area, or by a large number of people, or to a great extent. "Narrowly" refers to something that is limited in scope, extent, or range, or by a small margin, making it the direct opposite.
Meaning: "Widely" refers to something that is spread over a large area, or by a large number of people, or to a great extent. "Narrowly" refers to something that is limited in scope, extent, or range, or by a small margin, making it the direct opposite.
Meaning: "Widely" refers to something that is spread over a large area, or by a large number of people, or to a great extent. "Narrowly" refers to something that is limited in scope, extent, or range, or by a small margin, making it the direct opposite.
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Q8. What is the term for the word or phrase that comes after the verb in a sentence?
Q8. 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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Q9. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q9. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Embodiment
(A) Embodiment
(A) Embodiment
(B) Discriminiation
(B) Discriminiation
(B) Discriminiation
(C) Corruption
(C) Corruption
(C) Corruption
(D) Identification
(D) Identification
(D) Identification
Answer: (B) Discriminiation
Answer: (B) Discriminiation
Answer: (B) Discriminiation
The wrongly spelt word is - Discriminiation.
The correctly spelt word is - Discrimination.
Discrimination is the act of treating someone differently based on their membership in a particular group or category. It often involves prejudice and unfair or unequal treatment.
The wrongly spelt word is - Discriminiation. The correctly spelt word is - Discrimination. Discrimination is the act of treating someone differently based on their membership in a particular group or category. It often involves prejudice and unfair or unequal treatment.
The wrongly spelt word is - Discriminiation. The correctly spelt word is - Discrimination. Discrimination is the act of treating someone differently based on their membership in a particular group or category. It often involves prejudice and unfair or unequal treatment.
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Q10. Tuhin ran _____ than Zubin to win the race.
Q10. Tuhin ran _____ than Zubin to win the race.
Fill in the blank
Fill in the blank
Fill in the blank
(A) fast
(A) fast
(A) fast
(B) faster
(B) faster
(B) faster
(C) fastest
(C) fastest
(C) fastest
(D) fasting
(D) fasting
(D) fasting
Answer: (B) faster
Answer: (B) faster
Answer: (B) faster
To compare two things, we use the comparative form of the adjective. In this case, "faster" is the comparative form of "fast."
To compare two things, we use the comparative form of the adjective. In this case, "faster" is the comparative form of "fast."
To compare two things, we use the comparative form of the adjective. In this case, "faster" is the comparative form of "fast."
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