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What is the verb form of the word 'prison'?
What is the verb form of the word 'prison'?
- Imprison (correct)
- Imprisoned
- Prisons
- Prisoned
Which word is an antonym of 'pernicious'?
Which word is an antonym of 'pernicious'?
- Injurious
- Harmful
- Beneficial (correct)
- Detrimental
Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated in indirect speech?
Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated in indirect speech?
- She said she would have a headache yesterday.
- She said she had a headache yesterday. (correct)
- She said she had headache yesterday.
- She said she has a headache yesterday.
Which word describes someone who is exposed to harm or risks?
Which word describes someone who is exposed to harm or risks?
Choose the correctly spelled word from the options.
Choose the correctly spelled word from the options.
Identify the sentence that correctly uses the preposition 'but'.
Identify the sentence that correctly uses the preposition 'but'.
What grammatical structure is used in the sentence: 'So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire.'?
What grammatical structure is used in the sentence: 'So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire.'?
In which of the following sentences is there an adverb present?
In which of the following sentences is there an adverb present?
Flashcards
Grudge
Grudge
A feeling of resentment or bitterness towards someone for a past wrong.
Amidst
Amidst
In the middle of; surrounded by.
Imprison
Imprison
The verb form of the noun 'prison,' meaning to confine someone to a prison.
Glimmer
Glimmer
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Too
Too
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Vulnerable
Vulnerable
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Antonym of 'pernicious'
Antonym of 'pernicious'
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Indirect speech
Indirect speech
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Study Notes
English (DU A Unit) 2022-23
- Rude Boss: Even though a former boss is rude, the speaker does not hold a grudge.
- CEO Resignation: The CEO resigned suddenly amid rumors of misconduct.
- Verb Form of 'Prison': The verb form of "prison" is "imprison".
- Moon on River: The impression of the moon on the river never fails to amaze.
- Nuclear Energy: Nuclear energy is too dangerous to be used widely.
- Meeting Late: Arriving late at a meeting is rude and shows a lack of respect for other people's time.
- Friend's Help: If a friend hadn't helped, the task would have been difficult to complete.
- Choosing Dish: The speaker chose the cheapest dish on the menu, a mutton chop.
- Vulnerable People: Those who are vulnerable require specific care; they need to be treated in intensive care units in cases of illness or injury.
English (DU B Unit) 2021-22
- Pessimistic Person: A pessimistic person is not fantastic or sarcastic, but rather optimistic or tragic.
- Going for a Walk: The question of going for a walk, is grammatically correct using 'for a walk' not 'in a walk'.
- Help with Broken Car: They could not help leave the broken car on the road.
- Sunny Day: There is nothing more refreshing than a glass of cold water on a hot sunny day.
- Microsoft Windows: Microsoft Windows introduction in 1985 led to increased popularity.
- Synonym of 'Speculate': Synonyms for "speculate" include guess, figure out, and wonder.
English (DU B Unit) 2022-23
- Marriage Duration: The poet has been happily married for the last ten years.
- First Time Reading: "It was the first time that I had read the book".
- Accident: The accident broke and dislocated the person's leg and joints.
- Negative Feedback: The person doesn't mind accepting negative feedback, if it's true.
- Staring at Strangers: One shouldn't stare at strangers, but rather glance at them.
- Bus Arrival: The correct way to express the bus arrival time is, "arrived this evening late".
- Indirect Speech: My Grandfather said that he would have a glass of milk at night.
English (DU D Unit) 2021-22
- Last Visit to Palace: The speaker recalls their last visit to a Mughal Palace.
- Acknowledging Pleasantly: The speaker acknowledges pleasantness in dealing with others.
- Teasing Friend: The question of a friend teasing the other should be answered with a correct grammatical structure.
- Whale's Breathing: Whales breathe air, despite living in water.
- Synonym of 'Adverse': The opposite of adverse is 'favorable'.
- Similar Word to Dilemma: Similar words to
dilemma
includepredicament
anddifficulty
. - Smiled in Gratitude: When given candy and an apple, Jerry smiled in gratitude.
English (DU 2020-21)
- Meaning of Chilling: The meaning of "Chilling" is frightening.
- Synonym of Hamlet: The synonym of "Hamlet" is Asylum or Prison.
- Fond of Reading: The person is fond of reading fiction, playing games, and listening to music.
- COVID-19 Deaths: The number of COVID-19 related deaths has overwhelmed the World.
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This quiz covers various topics from the English curriculum, including themes like workplace dynamics, verbs, and social issues. Test your understanding of language and concepts through engaging prompts on contemporary challenges and everyday scenarios.