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Spelling Test

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English

Which spelling is correct?

A
Encyclopedia
B
Encyeklopedia
C
Ensyclopedia
D
Encloopedia
Explanation and memory cue

The correct spelling of the word is "Encyclopedia." The other options contain incorrect letter arrangements that do not match the standard English spelling.

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Idioms and Phrases

easy
English

What does the idiom 'see eye to eye' mean?

A
Disagree
B
Agree
C
Meet
D
Dislike
Explanation and memory cue

The idiom 'see eye to eye' means to agree or have the same opinion with someone. Therefore, option B 'Agree' is the correct answer.

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Modal Verbs

easy
English

We have got plenty of time for work, we _______ not hurry.

A
May
B
Will
C
Need
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The sentence implies that there is no necessity to hurry because there is plenty of time. 'Need' correctly fits the blank to express that hurrying is not required.

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Spelling Test

easy
English

Identify the correct spelling:

A
Temparary
B
Temperary
C
Temporary
D
Temprary
Explanation and memory cue

Option C, "Temporary," is the correct spelling of the word. The other options contain common misspellings with misplaced or missing letters.

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Antonyms

easy
English

What is the antonym of BLEMISH?

A
Adornment
B
Pimple
C
Dearth
D
Tarnish
Explanation and memory cue

A blemish is a flaw or imperfection, so its antonym is something that enhances or beautifies, such as an adornment. The other options either represent flaws or unrelated concepts.

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Spelling Test

easy
English

Choose the word that is spelled correctly.

A
Technocrats
B
Technocrates
C
Technnocrates
D
Technocrattes
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'Technocrats' is the correct spelling. The other options contain misspellings with extra or misplaced letters.

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Idioms and Phrases

easy
English

The phrase "To have your hands full" means:

A
To be a sinner
B
To have too many things to do
C
To have plenty of wealth
D
Something related to fighting
Explanation and memory cue

The idiom "To have your hands full" means to be very busy or to have too many tasks to handle at once, which matches option B.

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Antonyms

easy
English

What is the antonym of 'impartial'?

A
hostile
B
biased
C
dislike
D
worried
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'impartial' means unbiased or fair. Its antonym is 'biased,' which means showing prejudice or favoritism. Therefore, option B is the correct antonym.

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Synonyms

easy
English

Select the most appropriate synonym of "Contrite".

A
Intrigue
B
Remorse
C
Widely Important
D
Defiant
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'contrite' means feeling or expressing remorse or penitence; affected by guilt. Therefore, 'Remorse' is the most appropriate synonym among the options provided.

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Antonyms

easy
English

What is the antonym of GRATUITY?

A
Annuity
B
Stipend
C
Compensation
D
Disaccount
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'gratuity' refers to a voluntary payment or tip given as a reward or recognition. Its antonym is best represented by a term that implies a deduction, penalty, or negative charge rather than a payment. Among the options, 'Disaccount' (though uncommon) aligns with the concept of a deduction or discount, which is essentially the opposite of an extra payment like a gratuity. Other options such as 'Annuity,' 'Stipend,' and 'Compensation' are all types of payments and thus not antonyms of gratuity. Therefore, 'Disaccount' is the most appropriate antonym among the given choices.