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1971
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Synonyms
easy
English
What is a synonym of "syllogism"?
A
harmony
B
word division
C
sensible observation
D
reasoning method
Explanation and memory cue
A syllogism is a form of reasoning where a conclusion is drawn from two given or assumed propositions (premises). Therefore, the synonym 'reasoning method' correctly describes 'syllogism'.
1972
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Prepositions
easy
English
His people built many memorials _____ his greatness.
A
for
B
of
C
to
D
with
Explanation and memory cue
The correct preposition to express the purpose or reason for building memorials is 'to'. 'Memorials to his greatness' means the memorials are dedicated in honor of his greatness.
1973
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Prepositions
easy
English
I am proud _____ my brother.
A
with
B
of
C
to
D
at
Explanation and memory cue
The correct preposition to use with 'proud' in this context is 'of'. The phrase 'proud of my brother' is the standard and grammatically correct expression.
1974
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Synonyms
easy
English
What is a synonym of "filch"?
A
pretend
B
dirty
C
embarrass
D
steal
Explanation and memory cue
The word "filch" means to steal something, typically something of small value, making "steal" the correct synonym among the options.
1975
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Synonyms
easy
English
Synonym of "bifurcate" is __________?
A
to fork or divide
B
belch
C
think meditatively
D
explain at length
Explanation and memory cue
The word "bifurcate" means to divide into two branches or forks, so the synonym "to fork or divide" correctly matches its meaning.
1976
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Synonyms
easy
English
Synonym of “fastidious” is __________?
A
speedy
B
precise
C
squeamish
D
hungry
Explanation and memory cue
The word 'fastidious' means very attentive to detail or precise in behavior or taste. Among the options, 'precise' best matches this meaning, while 'squeamish' relates to being easily disgusted, which is different.
1977
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Synonyms
easy
English
Synonym of “professedly” is __________?
A
meekly
B
cruelly
C
bravely
D
pedantically
Explanation and memory cue
The word "professedly" means allegedly, avowedly, or by open declaration. It indicates something that is openly declared or claimed, sometimes with an implication of pretension or formality. Among the given options, "pedantically" (meaning in a manner overly concerned with formal rules or details) is the closest in tone to "professedly" because both can imply a formal or declared manner. The other options (meekly, cruelly, bravely) do not relate to the meaning of "professedly." Therefore, option D is the best synonym among the choices provided.
1978
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Synonyms
easy
English
Synonym of “impart” is __________?
A
to inflict
B
take sides
C
communicate
D
defy
Explanation and memory cue
The word 'impart' means to communicate or make information known to others, so 'communicate' is the correct synonym. The other options do not match the meaning of 'impart'.
1979
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Prepositions
easy
English
My brother was trembling ____ cold.
A
from
B
with
C
of
D
by
Explanation and memory cue
The correct preposition to use with 'trembling' in this context is 'with' to indicate the cause of trembling, so 'trembling with cold' is correct.
1980
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Idioms/phrases
medium
English
She is teaching two classes and is examining a literature exam tomorrow. On top of it, she is chairing a meeting at Islamabad.
A
at the top of it
B
on the top of it
C
on top of it
D
at top
Explanation and memory cue
The phrase 'on top of it' is the correct idiomatic expression meaning 'in addition to' or 'besides'. Options A, B, and D are incorrect or non-idiomatic in this context.