MCQs: Pick the word/phrase closest in meaning to the given word:
Omnipresent
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MCQs: The given sentence have been divided into four parts out of which a part may contain grammatical error. Choose the part which has grammatical error or else choose ‘No error’ as your answer.
There was no reason (a) / four the presentation (b)/ to be delayed (c)/ once the conference hall was empty (d).
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MCQs: In the sentence given below a part is underlined. Choose the most suitable option that can replace the underlined part.
He appeared to be unaware about how to see the human resources logjam at the company office.
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MCQs: There are two sentences. Each sentence has a blank in it. Five options are given below the sentence pair. Choose the option that fits both the blanks.
1. There is no hope __ her heart.
2. He is ___ his office today.
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MCQs: Complete the following sentences with the most appropriate words/phrases with reference to grammar, idioms, proverbs and syntax.
Time and tide wait ___________.
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MCQs: In the question below, there is a sentence with jumbled up parts. Rearrange these parts, which are labelled A, B, C and D to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence.
a. The managing director
b. in listening to her
c. was not interested
d. explanation about why profits were lessening.
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MCQs: Choose the correct alternative which can be substituted for the below given word/ sentence.
Fear of water:
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MCQs: In the following question, an idiom or proverb has been highlighted. Choose its correct meaning in the given context from the alternatives given below.
She was the shining star in the office when it came to efficiency and punctuality.
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MCQs: Pick the word/phrase most nearly opposite in meaning to the given word.
Mercurial
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MCQs: Choose the pair of words which have a relationship similar to that between the given pair of words:
Healer : Doctor
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MCQs: Choose the word most nearly opposite to the given word.
Impediment
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MCQs: Abstain
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MCQs: Profusion
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MCQs: Benign
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MCQs: Frugal
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MCQs: Aversion
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MCQs: Cacophonous
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MCQs: Precept
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MCQs: Sultry
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MCQs: Slander
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