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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.
VENERATE - We venerate aged priests and martyrs.
पर्याय
respect
revere
spurn
honor
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उत्तर
Spurn ‘Venerate’ means ‘give utmost respect’ to priests. All the other options contain synonyms of venerate.
So, ‘spurn’ which means ‘despise’ or ‘hate’ is the most inappropriate.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Choose the alternative that you can combine with every word in the following list to form a familiar word phrase.
Down, aside, about, forth
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Over, about, after, at
Choose the alternative that you can combine with every word in the following list to form a familiar word phrase.
Forward, across, around, upon
Choose the alternative that you can combine with every word in the following list to form a familiar word phrase.
In, down, for, out
Choose the alternative that you can combine with every word in the following list to form a familiar word phrase.
Away, through, up, down
Select the correct meaning of the given word in question.
Liturgy
The word given in the sentence is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.
PRUDENCE - Prudence and sacrifice help us in meeting the future.
Choose the option closest to the Capitalized word.
FACILITATE
For the word given at the top of each table, match the dictionary definitions on the left (a, b, c, d) with their corresponding usage on the right (e, f, g, h). Out of the four possibilities given below the select the one that has all the usages correctly matched.
Rundown
| Dictionary Definition | Usage | ||
| a | Trace | e | My cat was run down by a bus. |
| b | Criticize | f | Have You run down those addresses I asked for last week? |
| c | Hit with a car | g | Suraj is running for president of the club. |
| d | Campaign for a government Position | h | My father runs everyone down. |
For the word given at the top of each table, match the dictionary definitions on the left (a, b, c, d) with their corresponding usage on the right (e, f, g, h). Out of the four possibilities given below the select the one that has all the usages correctly matched.
Wind up
| Dictionary Definition | Usage | ||
| a | Finish | e | She just thinks it's a big wind-up |
| b | To tighten the spring of (a clockwork mechanism) | f | He wound up the toy top and set it on floor |
| 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 |
