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Abandon (Find synonyms)

  • Stay
  • Maintain
  • Uphold
  • Forsake
Correct Option: D  [ Forsake ]

Explanation: "Forsake" means to abandon or renounce something or someone, typically out of choice or under certain circumstances.

We must decide on a plan of action and _________ it. (Phrasal verbs)

  • stick up
  • stick to
  • stick together
  • stick out
Correct Option: B  [ stick to ]

Explanation: "Stick to" means to adhere to or remain loyal to a particular course of action, plan, or belief, without deviating or changing.

He _________ gardening in spite of the rain. (Phrasal verbs)

  • carried out
  • carried down
  • carried on
  • carried over
Correct Option: C  [ carried on ]

Explanation: "Carried on" means to continue or persist in a particular activity, tradition, or action.

I hope you can _________ the money you spent ! (Phrasal verbs)

  • account for
  • account upon
  • account with
  • account to
Correct Option: A  [ account for ]

Explanation: "account for" means to provide an explanation or justification for something, or to give a detailed report or record of something.

Fear of height. (one word substitution)

  • Agorophobia
  • Acrophobia
  • Hierophobia
  • Heliophobia
Correct Option: B  [ Acrophobia ]

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A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses. ( one word substitution)

  • Isthmus
  • Isobel
  • Isohyets
  • Holography
Correct Option: C  [ Isthmus ]

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The study of weapons. (one word substitution)

  • Horology
  • Histology
  • Hoplology
  • Hierology
Correct Option: C  [ Hoplology ]

Explanation: "Hoplology studies old weapons and fighting techniques."

A person, who writes beautiful handwriting. (one word substitution)

  • Cacographist
  • Cartographer
  • Curator
  • Calligraphist
Correct Option: D  [ Calligraphist ]

Explanation: "The calligraphist's precise strokes transformed the text into a work of art."

I saw the blind man (A)/ crossed the busy road (B)/ without any help (C)/ No error (D). (find error)

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Correct Option: B  [ B ]

Explanation: The corrected sentence is: "I saw the blind man (A)/ crossing the busy road (B)/ without any help (C)/ No error (D)."

the word "crossed" is a past tense verb, which doesn't fit with the context. the verb "crossed" should be "crossing" to show that the man was in the middle of crossing the road when the speaker saw him.

Sheela has scored a first class (A)/ in her final exams,(B)/ isn't it?(C)/ No error (D). (find error)

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Correct Option: C  [ C ]

Explanation: correct statement: "Sheela has scored a first-class in her final exams, hasn't she?"

The phrase "isn't it?" is not suitable in this context. It is commonly used to seek confirmation or agreement, but it doesn't fit well in this statement.
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