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प्रश्न
Choose the correct meaning of the foreign language word and phrase given below in question.
Quantum ramifactus
पर्याय
the amount of damages suffered
the quality of goods supplied
the amount of relief given for damages caused
the weightage given to someone’s suggestion
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उत्तर
‘Quantum Ramifactus’ is a Latin term that means the amount of damage suffered.
Therefore, the amount of damages suffered is the correct option.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
For the word, a contextual sentence is given. Pick the word from the alternatives given, that is most inappropriate in the given context.
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OBVIATE: The new mass transit system may obviate the need for the use of personal cares
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BENEVOLENCE: Every religion believes in the concept of benevolence.
Choose the option closest to the Capitalized word.
CAMPAIGN
The following are the question based on the same words used as different parts of speech. Choose the correct matches.
Well
|
1. Noun |
a. Well begun is half done. |
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2. Adjective |
b. Let well alone. |
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3. Adverb |
c. Well, who would have thought it? |
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4. Interjection |
d. I hope you are now well. |
The following is the question based on the same word used as different parts of speech. Choose the correct matches.
Why
| 1. Interrogative Adverb | A. Why did you do it? |
| 2. Relative Adverb | B. I know the reason why he did it. |
| 3. Interjection | C. Why it is surely Nanak! |
| 4. Noun | D. This is not the time to go into the why and the wherefore of it. |
