Question
A) abject B) Accretion
C) Litigant D) Wretched In each of the following questions four words are given, of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning. Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and indicate the number of the correct letter combination.Solution
same Abject & Wretched - of the most contemptible kind Accretion - an increase by natural growth or addition Litigant - (law) a party to a lawsuit
Direction: Identify the sentence in which the given phrasal verb is used CORRECTLY.
Bring About
A. The old computer can't bring about th...
We should _________ for a rainy day. (find appropriate Phrasal verb)
Direction: Identify the sentence in which the given phrasal verb is used CORRECTLY.
Call Out
A. The manager decided to call out the empl...
Developing countries won't ____________ with the situation for much longer.
Choose the correct word that can replace the given phrase.
a feeling of intense or overwhelming happiness and joy
Directions : Identify the words that are similar in meaning to the phrase in bold. If none of options conveys the correct meaning, mark (E) as your ans...
A. We have to consider the moral and legal justifications before it may be done.
B. We have to also consider whether it has a reasonable chanc...
Set off
A. We need to set off early tomorrow to avoid traffic on the way to the beach.
B. The alarm clock will set off at 6 AM to wak...
Person who finds it difficult to go to sleep
Complete the phrasal verb in each of the following sentence from the alternatives given below it. Â
The Prime Minister pulled ____ his party...
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