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Direction: Spot the erroneous part, if any, in the following sentences.

Seeing the position (A) / we are in, I think there is (B) / little need to the discussion. (C) / No error (D)
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11%
A
28%
B
59%
C
2%
D
Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction.

Either I drive to the airport ________ I get a taxi.
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4%
and
7%
if
84%
or
4%
nor
Directions: Which of the following phrasal verbs suits the given sentence?

_______ your bad habits.
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7%
Get back
8%
Give in
80%
Give up
4%
Get on
Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 17.06.2024


1. DEMOBILIZE (VERB): (वियोजन करना): disband
Synonyms: decommission, discharge
Antonyms: conscript
Example Sentence:Both sides have agreed to demobilize 70% of their armies.


2. FUTILE (ADJECTIVE): (व्यर्थ): vain
Synonyms: fruitless, pointless
Antonyms: useful
Example Sentence:He made a futile attempt to keep fans from mounting the stage.


3. ONGOING (ADJECTIVE): (चल रही है): in progress
Synonyms: under way, going on
Antonyms: finished
Example Sentence:Training is part of our ongoing career development program.


4. OUTGOING (ADJECTIVE): (बेहिचक): extrovert
Synonyms: uninhibited, unreserved
Antonyms: reserved
Example Sentence:She's always been very outgoing and she's got heaps of friends.


5. REVITALIZE (VERB): (पुन: जीवित करना): reinvigorate
Synonyms: re-energize, brace
Antonyms: depress
Example Sentence:A package of spending cuts has been introduced to revitalize the economy.


6. DISSENSION (NOUN): (कलह): disagreement
Synonyms: difference of opinion, dispute
Antonyms: agreement
Example Sentence:The issues caused bitter dissension in the party.


7. SORE (ADJECTIVE): (पीड़ादायक): painful
Synonyms: hurting, hurt
Antonyms: healthy
Example Sentence:He couldn’t speak as he had a sore throat.


8. OPPORTUNE (ADJECTIVE): (समयोचित): auspicious
Synonyms: propitious, favorable
Antonyms: disadvantageous
Example Sentence:He couldn't have arrived at a less opportune moment.


9. CUMBERSOME (ADJECTIVE): (बोझल): unwieldy
Synonyms: unmanageable, awkward
Antonyms: manageable
Example Sentence:Diving suits are cumbersome generally.


10. REPROACH (NOUN): (तिरस्कार): rebuke
Synonyms: reproof, reproval
Antonyms: praise
Example Sentence:She gave him a look of reproach.


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He reached _______ Mumbai at night.
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25%
to
25%
in
22%
at
28%
No preposition required
Shreya ___________ her matriculation examination in 2018.
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46%
passed
8%
obtained
46%
completed
0%
gathered
Geeta comes __________ a family of freedom fighters.
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of
42%
to
8%
about
14%
by
Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 18.06.2024


1. DETERIORATE (VERB): (बिगड़ना): worsen
Synonyms: decline, degenerate
Antonyms: improve
Example Sentence:Relations between the countries had deteriorated sharply.


2. INVINCIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (अजेय): invulnerable
Synonyms: indestructible, unconquerable
Antonyms: vulnerable
Example Sentence:Rome, protected by invincible prestige, escaped.


3. AFFIRM (VERB): (अभिपुष्ट करना): declare
Synonyms: state, assert
Antonyms: deny
Example Sentence:He affirmed the country's commitment to peace.


4. RESUMPTION (NOUN): (पुनरारंभ): restart
Synonyms: restarting reopening
Antonyms: suspension
Example Sentence:The resumption of classes ended an eight-month break.


5. FLINCH (VERB): (झिझकना): wince
Synonyms: start, recoil
Antonyms: stand firm
Example Sentence:She flinched at the acidity in his voice.


6. STRINGENT (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर): strict
Synonyms: firm, rigid
Antonyms: lenient
Example Sentence:Stringent guidelines have been issued.


7. GRIM (ADJECTIVE): (विकट): stern
Synonyms: forbidding, uninviting
Antonyms: amiable
Example Sentence:His grim expression shocked everyone.


8. REPULSIVE (ADJECTIVE): (प्रतिकारक): revolting
Synonyms: disgusting, abhorrent
Antonyms: delightful, pleasant
Example Sentence:He was utterly repulsive to her.


9. CONCOMITANT (ADJECTIVE): (सहगामी): attendant
Synonyms: accompanying associated
Antonyms: unrelated
Example Sentence:She loved travel, with all its concomitant worries.


10. GULLIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (भोला): credulous
Synonyms: trustful impressionable
Antonyms: cynical
Example Sentence:A cheap attempt was made to persuade a gullible public to spend their money.


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Directions: Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error from the given options.

We would be very pleased if you can come to our house.
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48%
can come
37%
would be
11%
if you
4%
our house
Directions: Select the antonym of the given word.

HIDEOUS
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41%
Beautiful
25%
Secretive
30%
Detestable
5%
Ugly
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

BLESS
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3%
Purify
21%
Sanctify
8%
Wish
67%
Curse
Directions: Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.

Someone who leaves one’s country to settle in another country.
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2%
Tourist
85%
Emigrant
13%
Foreigner
0%
Explorer
Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 19.06.2024

1. RELEGATE (VERB): (नीचा दिखाना): downgrade
Synonyms: lower, put down
Antonyms: upgrade
Example Sentence:They aim to prevent women from being relegated to a secondary role.


2. PERFUNCTORY (ADJECTIVE): (बेपरवाह): cursory
Synonyms: desultory quick
Antonyms: careful
Example Sentence:He did nothing and just kept on giving a perfunctory nod.


3. INVOKE (VERB): (आह्वान करना): cite
Synonyms: adduce, instance
Antonyms: waive
Example Sentence:The antiquated defence of insanity is rarely invoked in England.


4. EXTREMISM (NOUN): (अतिवाद): fanaticism
Synonyms: radicalism, zealotry
Antonyms: moderation
Example Sentence:The dangers of racist extremism are present everywhere.


5. ARBITRARY (ADJECTIVE): (बेतरतीब): capricious
Synonyms: whimsical, random
Antonyms: rational
Example Sentence:He just ends up taking arbitrary decisions.


6. QUESTIONABLE (ADJECTIVE): (शंकास्पद): controversial
Synonyms: contentious, doubt
Antonyms: certain
Example Sentence:It is questionable whether any of these exceptions is genuine.


7. EXUBERANCE (NOUN): (उत्साह): ebullience
Synonyms: buoyancy, cheerfulness
Antonyms: gloom
Example Sentence:He has a sense of youthful exuberance.


8. CHOPPY (ADJECTIVE): (अशांत): rough
Synonyms: turbulent, heavy
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:Sea conditions are often very choppy.


9. DISTORT (VERB): (बिगाड़ना): twist
Synonyms: misrepresent, pervert
Antonyms: accurate
Example Sentence:Many facts in the newspaper were distorted.


10. RESOLUTE (ADJECTIVE): (दृढ़): determined
Synonyms: purposeful purposive
Antonyms: irresolute
Example Sentence:She was resolute and unswerving.


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He filled the glass with water to the _______ .
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7%
Margin
10%
border
44%
edge
39%
brim
It is no use ______ to come now. He is very busy.
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13%
that you ask him
38%
to ask him
43%
asking him
5%
ask him
The police _________ the thief yet.
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20%
Hasn't caught
21%
Didn't catch
57%
Haven't caught
1%
None of the above
He always avoids ______ to strangers.
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16%
to talk
66%
talking
12%
to talking
7%
talk
Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 20.06.2024

1. RESILIENT (ADJECTIVE): (प्रबल): strong
Synonyms: tough, hardy
Antonyms: vulnerable
Example Sentence:Babies are generally far more resilient than new parents realize.


2. MODERATION (NOUN): (आत्मसंयम): self-restraint
Synonyms: restraint, self-control
Antonyms: extremism
Example Sentence:He urged them to show moderation.


3. PREFATORY (ADJECTIVE): (प्रारंभिक): introductory
Synonyms: preliminary, opening
Antonyms: final
Example Sentence:His prefatory remarks the author claims that


4. AFFRONT (VERB): (अपमान करना): insult
Synonyms: offend, outrage
Antonyms: compliment
Example Sentence:She was affronted by his familiarity.



5. AGITATE (VERB): (उत्तेजित करना): upset
Synonyms: perturb, fluster
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:The thought of questioning Tony agitated him extremely.


6. CAPRICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (मनमौजी): fickle
Synonyms: inconstant, changeable
Antonyms: stable
Example Sentence:It's terrible to feel our livelihood hinges on a capricious boss.


7. IMPART (VERB): (प्रदान करना): communicate
Synonyms: pass on, convey
Antonyms: keep to oneself
Example Sentence:The teachers imparted a great deal of knowledge to their pupils.


8. ABSURDITY (NOUN): (अर्थहीनता): idiocy
Synonyms: ridiculousness, stupidity
Antonyms: reasonableness
Example Sentence:I laughed at the absurdity of the situation.


9. IMPERIL (VERB): (संकट में डालना): endanger
Synonyms: jeopardize, risk
Antonyms: safeguard
Example Sentence:They advised against tax increases for fear of imperiling the recovery.


10. PERTURB (VERB): (घबड़ा देना): worry
Synonyms: upset, unsettle
Antonyms: reassure
Example Sentence:They were perturbed by her rude behavior.


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