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The rocks were worn out ________ wind and weather.

  • from
  • through
  • by
  • with
  • Correct Option: C  [ by ]

    Remark:

I would also (A)/ like help you (B)/ to build this wall in a short time.(C)/ No error(D) (Find error)

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Correct Option: B  [ like help you ]

    Remark:

One who knows all is called

  • Scholarly
  • Omniscient
  • Learned
  • Erudite
  • Correct Option: B  [ Omniscient ]

    Remark:

I cannot __________ the meaning of this verse. (Phrasal verbs)

  • make of
  • make out
  • make for
  • make up
  • Correct Option: B  [ make out ]

    Remark: "make out": understand, comprehend.

She tries very hard to keep up with her rich neighbours.

  • to imitate
  • to keep touch
  • to avoid
  • to be on par
  • Correct Option: A  [ to keep touch ]

    Remark: "keep up with": to maintain contact or relations with someone.

Find appropriate Phrasal verb for "Distribute"

  • Hand out
  • Let up
  • Lay by
  • keep off
  • Correct Option: A  [ Hand out ]

    Remark: "hand out" means the same as "distribute." It is often used when you are physically giving something to people, usually by hand.
    e.g:The teacher will hand out the test papers to the students.

The fire in the office was not just an accident. I smell a rat.

  • Detect a bad smell
  • To misunderstand something
  • To ignore
  • To suspect some foul play.
  • Correct Option: D  [ To suspect some foul play. ]

    Remark:

Find the correct sentence.

  • The earth move round the sun.
  • The earth moving round the sun.
  • The earth moves round the sun.
  • The earth had move round the sun.
  • Correct Option: C  [ The earth moves round the sun. ]

    Remark: The "simple present tense" demonstrates a habitual action, an everyday activity or universal truth.

There is no exception ________ this rule.

  • for
  • by
  • to
  • towards
  • Correct Option: C  [ to ]

    Remark:

lackadaisical (Find Antonym)

  • indifferent
  • jocular
  • enthusiastic
  • lukewarm
  • Correct Option: C  [ enthusiastic ]

    Remark: