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English is the mother tongue of _________ English.

  • a
  • an
  • the
  • none of these
Correct Option: C  [ the ]

Explanation: "English" in this context, refers to the language.

"The English" refers to English speaking population in that region."

Give me __________ one-rupee note.

  • an
  • a
  • the
  • none of these
Correct Option: B  [ a ]

Explanation: "a" is an indefinite article. It is used before a singular countable noun to refer to any one item of that kind.

The roads of Agartala are familiar __________ me.

  • with
  • about
  • in
  • to
Correct Option: D  [ to ]

Explanation: "Familiar to" means that something is known or recognized by someone because they have encountered it before or have knowledge of it.

All members of the club have subscribed ________ the fund.

  • to
  • with
  • at
  • on
Correct Option: A  [ to ]

Explanation: "Subscribed to" means that someone has agreed or signed up to receive something regularly, often in the context of services, newsletters, magazines, or online content.

I could not prevail __________ him.

  • with
  • about
  • upon
  • in
Correct Option: C  [ upon ]

Explanation: "Prevail upon" means to convince or persuade someone through argument, pleading, or persistent effort.

I owe a large sum _________ the bank.

  • in
  • to
  • with
  • on
Correct Option: B  [ to ]

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Decry (Find Antonym)

  • Praise
  • Abuse
  • Vilif
  • Defame
Correct Option: A  [ Praise ]

Explanation: "Decry" means to publicly express strong disapproval or criticism of something.

"Praise" means to express approval, admiration, or positive recognition for someone or something.

Impede (Find Antonym)

  • Block
  • Advance
  • Obstruct
  • Retard
Correct Option: B  [ Advance ]

Explanation: "Impede" means to obstruct, hinder, or slow down the progress or movement of something or someone.

"Advance" means to move forward or make progress, both in terms of physical movement and the development.

Candid (Find synonyms)

  • Sly
  • Dishonest
  • Frank
  • Wily
Correct Option: C  [ Frank ]

Explanation: "Candid" describes someone who is open, honest, and straightforward in expressing their thoughts, opinions, or feelings.

Betray (Find synonyms)

  • Deceive
  • Cherish
  • Forter
  • Protect
Correct Option: A  [ Deceive ]

Explanation: To "betray" means to act treacherously or disloyally toward someone's trust, confidence, or expectations.
e.g: She tried to deceive him by hiding the truth.
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