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The antonym of "impartial" is "biased," which means unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something. "Impartial" means treating all rivals or disputants equally.
Identify the part of the sentence which contains an error.
In the front room/ of our house/ there’s/ two chairs and a sofa.
Given below are sentences with an error in each. The error is in one part of the sentence. Below each sentence are given the options containing the par...
The weeks just melt (1)/into each other and you (2)/don't know which is a (3)/working day and which is the weekend (4).
Given below are sentences with an error in each. The error is in one part of the sentence. Below each sentence are given the options containing the par...
Given below is a sentence with or without an error. The error, if any, is in one part of the sentence. Choose the correct part which contains the error...
Scarcely had (1)/ Veer finished (2)/ eating then he got (3)/ a stomach ache (4)/ No error (5)
The group of friends was (A)/divided in(B)/ their opinion about (C)/where to go for dinner.(D)
Directions: In each of the questions, a sentence has been divided into four parts, one of which may contain an error. Identify that fragment and mark ...
He looked upon me (A) / eye to eye for a few moments (B) / before he spoke (C) / No error (D)
There was speculation that Nandkishore is /up for the assembly speaker’s post, but the /party plump for upper-caste Bhumihar /legislator Vijay Kumar S...