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Q:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Get one’s dander up

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    Rush into someone
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  • 2
    get into a difficult situation
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    Lose one’s temper
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    Wrong
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    To glare venomously
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Answer : 3. "Lose one’s temper"

Q:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Snake in the grass

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    Co-operative person
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    Treacherous person
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    Sensitive person
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    Wrong
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    Successful person
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Answer : 2. "Treacherous person"

Q:

Recognise the erroneous part in the given sentence and choose the most appropriate answer from the options given to ensure a meaningful sentence.

As she kept walking to me, my heart skipped a beat.

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    As she kept walking within me, my heart skipped a beat.
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    As she kept walking from me, my heart skipped a beat
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    As she kept into me, my heart skipped a beat.
    Correct
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    As she kept walking towards me, my heart skipped a beat.
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Answer : 4. "As she kept walking towards me, my heart skipped a beat."

Q:

Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of them contains a grammatical error. Select the option that has the error

As long as there was corruption in India, there can be no progress.

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    there was corruption
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    As long as
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    in India
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    there can be no progress
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Answer : 1. "there was corruption"

Q:

Select the most appropriate spelling that can substitute the underlined word in the given sentence.

Compparision with others is not always good.

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    Comparisson
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    Compasison
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    Comparison
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    Comparision
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Answer : 3. "Comparison"

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