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प्रश्न
The word given in the sentence is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.
DOCTRINE - A doctrine is often refined by reasoning.
विकल्प
offense
dogma
precept
principle
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उत्तर
‘Offense’ means misdeed, which is inappropriate in this context because ‘doctrine’ means ‘a set of beliefs’. All the other options are its synonyms.
Offense is the correct option.
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2. Interjection |
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3. Interjection Pronoun |
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4. Relative Pronoun |
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| Dictionary Definition | Usage | ||
| a | Finish | e | She just thinks it's a big wind-up |
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| c | To become nervous, tense, etc; excited | g | if he doesn't get his act together, he is going to wind up in prison |
| d | An act or instance of teasing | h | The kids always get wound up to when uncle Ronnie comes over |
