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Select similar in meaning.

He …………..in a distinct voice.
a) Speak                                               
b) Spoken
c) Speaking                          
d) Spoke

d

Explanation: The sentence indicates that the person spoke in a distinct voice. Since the sentence is in the past tense, "spoke" is the appropriate form of the verb.



Select similar in meaning.
We are eating ………..tonight.
a) Off                                    
b) On
c) Out                                   
d) Between

c

Explanation: The sentence suggests that "we" will be eating outside of the home or at a restaurant. Therefore, the word "out" is the most appropriate choice to complete the sentence.


Select similar in meaning.
The people……moving like wave of sea.

a) was                                   
b) were
c) have                                  
d) had

b

Explanation: The sentence refers to multiple people, indicating a plural subject. Therefore, the correct verb form to use is "were."


The train………arrived before we……. the station.   
a) will have; reach            
b) will has; reaching
c) will had; reached           
d) will be have; reaches

a

Four letter pair (A to Z) follow a related pair of words giving in capitals. Select the letter pair that best expresses a relationship similar to the expressed in the original pair in capitals.

SURPRISED; ASTRONISHED:
a) Believe: Believe             
b) Charm: Charming
c) Generosity: Magnanimity         
d) Color: Colorless

c

Explanation: In both pairs, the second word intensifies or expands on the meaning of the first word. "Surprised" and "astronished" both convey a sense of being greatly amazed or taken aback, while "generosity" and "magnanimity" both relate to a high level of generosity or benevolence.



ARRIVE::DEPART:
a) Advantages: Benefit     
b) Hand: Handy
c) Enable: Unable                               
d) Use: Misuse

d

Explanation: In both pairs, the second word represents a negative or improper action related to the first word. "Arrive" and "depart" are contrasting actions related to movement or location, while "use" and "misuse" represent the proper and improper utilization of something.



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