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  • Question 1
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    Select the opposite of the given word:
    Seldom
    Solution
    The word, 'seldom' means 'rarely, not often'. It is the opposite of the word 'frequently' which means 'occurring  often/ regularly'. Hence, option B is correct. 
    The word, 'occasionally' means 'at infrequent or irregular intervals; now and then'. 'Continuously' means 'without interruption or gaps'. 'Rarely' is the synonym of 'seldom'.
    As the above three words do not mean the opposite of the word, 'seldom', options A, C and D are incorrect.
  • Question 2
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    Select the option with the incorrect spelling.
    Solution
    The words 'exuberance', exaggerate' and 'equivalent'  are spelt correctly.  Hence, options A, B and C are not the correct options. 
    Option D is correct as none of the spellings are incorrect.
  • Question 3
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    Choose the part of the sentence that has an error.
    The children were laying in bed for a long time. 
    Solution
    The verb laying means putting something somewhere. It is grammatically incorrect to say that the children were laying in bed. The correct verb to use would be lying, which means reclining or resting. Hence option B is the correct answer.

    Since options A, C and D have no error in them, they are incorrect answers to this question.
  • Question 4
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    Select the option with the incorrect spelling.
    Solution
    The words 'pavilion', 'possessive' and 'pursue' are spelt correctly.  Hence, options A, B and C are not the correct options. 
    The word in option D is spelt incorrectly. The correct spelling is 'propaganda' which means 'information of misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view'. Hence, D is the correct option. 
  • Question 5
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    Select the option with the incorrect spelling.
    Solution
    The words 'lenient', legitimate' and 'lieutenant' are spelt correctly.  Hence, option A, B and C are not the correct options. 
    The word in option D is spelt incorrectly. The correct spelling is 'loneliness' which means 'sadness because one has no friends or company'. Hence, D is the correct option. 
  • Question 6
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    Choose the best option to complete the conversation.
    Rohan : Did you enjoy last night's party?
    Siya : Absolutely! We ________.
    Solution
    From the question we can conclude that Siya enjoyed the party. Thus, she and her friends enjoyed themselves. Therefore, the answer must mean 'Enjoyed ourselves'.
    Option A is incorrect. 'high time' means 'past the appropriate time'. Thus, it does not have the required meaning.  
    Option B is incorrect. 'behind the times' means 'not aware of current ideas'. Thus, it is incorrect
    Option C is correct. It means 'enjoyed ourselves'. It has the required meaning and thus, it is the correct answer. 
    Option D is incorrect. 'hell of a time' means 'an unpleasant event'. Thus, it does not have the required meaning and is incorrect.
  • Question 7
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    Select the option with the incorrect spelling.
    Solution
    The words 'occasionally', 'outrageous' and 'omission' are spelt correctly.  Hence, options A, C and D are not the correct options. 
    The word in option B is spelt incorrectly. The correct spelling is 'omitted' which means 'left out or excluded (someone or something), either intentionally or forgetfully'. Hence, B is the correct option. 
  • Question 8
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    Select the opposite of the given word:
    Keen
    Solution

    Antonyms are words that have contrasting, or opposite, meanings.

    Choice A is correct. Keen means 'sharply' the opposite being dull  meaning 'not sharp’. For example: The elder brother was sharp as a tack but the younger was dull. Choice B means dishonest'. Choice C means ‘very enthusiastic’. Choice D means 'intelligent and clever'. Choice B, C and D are wrong. 

  • Question 9
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    Select the opposite of the given word:
    Urban 
    Solution

    Antonyms are words that have contrasting, or opposite, meanings.

    Choice D is correct.  Urban means 'city' the opposite being rural meaning 'village’. For example: The doctor had to serve in the rural areas of the state. Choice A means urban'. Choice B means ‘a small city’. Choice C means 'a very big city'. Choice A, B, and C are wrong. 

  • Question 10
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    Replace the adverb in the following sentence with its synonym.
    The teacher taught us how to write neatly.
    Solution
    The adverb, 'neatly' means 'in a neat way'. The word, 'nicely' means 'in a pleasant or satisfactory manner'. These two words have similar meanings. Hence, option C is correct. 
    'Vaguely' means 'in a way that is uncertain or unclear'.
    'Tightly' means 'closely and firmly'.
    'Sloppily' means 'in a messy or careless way'. 
    As the above three words, do not mean the same as 'in a neat way', options A. B and D are incorrect. 
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