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  • Question 1
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    Select the word that is misspelled. 
    Solution
    Option A is the correct answer because “deceive” is the correct spelling and decieve is incorrect, it means to make someone believe something wrong or incorrect by cheating. 
    Option B is incorrect because “relieve” is spelled correctly. It means to reduce or decrease something, or to get rid of. 
    Option C is incorrect because “believe” is spelled correctly, it means to accept a fact.
    Option D is incorrect because “belief” is spelled correctly correctly, it means to believe. 
  • Question 2
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    Select the word that is misspelt. 
    Solution
    Option C is the correct answer because “moderator” is the correct spelling of the word that means someone who mediated between two parties. 
    Option A is incorrect because “intrude” is spelled correctly, it means to deliberately enter when not allowed. 
    Option B is incorrect because “mockery” is spelled correctly, means the act of mocking. 
    Option D is incorrect because “phenomenon” is spelled correctly, it means a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen
  • Question 3
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    Choose the correct word to fill the blank. Two words at A and B are provided for choice. If either of the words can be chosen, choose C and if none of the words can be chosen, then choose D as your choice:
    The ________ has gone to attend the meeting.
    Solution
    Homophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Principle' and 'principal' are homophones.
    Options A and B: 'Principal' is a head or director of a school or college.
    'Principle' is an accepted or professed rule of action.
    'Principal' is more relevant to the given sentence, as it completes it in meaning: a person going for a meeting.
    Hence option B is correct and A is incorrect.
    Options C and D are incorrect for the same: C cannot be correct because A is incorrect, and D cannot be correct because B is correct.
  • Question 4
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    Choose the correct word to fill the blank. Two words at A and B are provided for choice. If either of the words can be chosen, choose C and if none of the words can be chosen, then choose D as your choice.
    ________ makes a man perfect.
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option A.
    PRACTICE means the act of using, exercising or applying of any knowledge or skills.
    PRACTICE is a noun and PRACTISE is a verb. PRACTISE is performing the act.
    In the given sentence, the noun form of the word will be used because no action is taking place.
    Thus Option A is the correct answer.

  • Question 5
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    Select the word that is misspelt. 
    Solution
    Option C is the correct answe because “ANTICIPATED “ is the correct spelling of the word that means an anticipation (prediction) has been made. 
    Option A is incorrect because “amateur” is spelled correctly, means a beginner at something. 
    Option B is incorrect because “antagonism” is spelled correctly, means the act of being or acting against something. 
    Option D is incorrect because “bureaucracy” is spelled correctly, is related to decisions made as a government . 
  • Question 6
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    Choose the correct word to fill the blank. Two words at A and B are provided for choice. If either of the words can be chosen, choose C and if none of the words can be chosen, then choose D as your choice:
    The bird had a _______ of bread with its beak.
    Solution
    Homophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Piece' and 'peace' are homophones.
    Options A and B: 'Piece' is a separate or limited portion or quantity of something.
    'Peace' on the other hand, is a state of mutual harmony between two people or nations.
    'Piece' is more relevant to the given sentence, as it completes it in meaning: the sentence refers to a small portion of bread. Hence option A is correct and B is incorrect.
    Options C and D are incorrect for the same: C cannot be correct because B is incorrect, and D cannot be correct because A is correct.
  • Question 7
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    Identify the meaning of following phrasal verb:
    Carry on 
    Solution
    'Continue' means to take something forward without interruption;
    'Load' means to put something on;
    'Bring' means to get something;
    'Upload' means to put up something;

    'Carry on' means -- Continue
  • Question 8
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    Identify the meaning of following idiom:
    Pull someone's leg
    Solution
    'To tease somebody' means to make fun of somebody
    'To throw somebody out' means to physically pick up and throw some body out / to tell somebody to go out angrily;
    'To trip a person purposely' means to insult or trouble some one purposely;
    'To stretch someone's leg' means to move around after sitting in one place for a long time in order to relax ;

    Pull someone's leg' means to tease someone
  • Question 9
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    Select the word which means the opposite of the given word.
    Unique
    Solution
    Unique means one of a kind. Option A, special, means different from the usual, option B, uncommon holds the meaning of out of the ordinary; unusual. The meaning of option C, well-to-do is prosperous and wealthy. Option D, common, means prevalent; occurring or found often. Therefore, the opposite of unique would be common, i.e., option D. For example,
    Black diamond is unique.
    Black diamond is not common. 
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:

    It began to ________ as I reached my office.
    Solution
    Homophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Reign' and 'Reign' are homophones.
    Options A and B: 'Rain' is the water that falls from the sky, due to a process of evaporation and condensation.
    'Reign', on the other hand, is the period through which a sovereign (ruler) occupies the throne.
    'Rain' is more relevant to the given sentence, as it completes it in meaning.
    Hence option B is correct and A is incorrect.
    Options C and D are incorrect for the same: C cannot be correct because A is incorrect, and D cannot be correct because B is correct.
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