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VOCAB WITH TRICKS

IMPORTANT IDIOMS

ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION

EDITORIAL ARTICLE
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JADED
EXHAUST
SYN-GORGED
JYADA KAAM KAR
KAY DEAD
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DIFFIDENCE
TIMID,MEEK
LACK OF
CONFIDENCE
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PAUCITY
INSUFFICIENY OF
SOMETHING
DEARTH,SHORTAGE
,SCARCITY
POOR CITY-PAKISTAN
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HOOLIGAN
HOLI A GUN
A VIOLENT
YOUNG
TROUBLEMAKER
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FLABBERGASTED
SURPRISED AND
SHOCKED
ASTONISH
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1. A Bird In The Hand Is Worth Two In

A The Bush:
(a)Having something that is certain is
much better than taking a risk for more,
because chances are you might lose
everything.
(b)Taking risk to succeed in life
(c ) Fear of taking risk
(d) None of these
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2.A Toss-Up:
D
(a)To play a chance game
(b)To play a safe chance
(c)To inherit everything by luck
(d)result that is still unclear and
can go either way.
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3.Queer the pitch:


C (a) Play a sport in the pitch
(b) To speak loudly
(c)Destroy or ruin a plan.
(d)To speak in a high volume in
order to get better control of the
situation at hand
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4.Skid Row:
D (a) To slide in water
(b)To row a boat
(c) To play slide game
(b)The rundown area of a city
where the homeless and drug
users live
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5.Twenty three skidoo:


C (a)Twenty three kids
(b)To leave a place
(c)To be turned away.
(d) None of these
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6.Wag the Dog:
B (a)Beating the dog
(b)A diversion away from
something of greater importance.
(c)Creating unnecessary problems
(d) Both b and c
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7.Zero Tolerance:
A (a)No crime or law breaking big
(b) Intolerance of any form specially
religious
(c)Proven Guilty
(d) None of these
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8.Van Gogh's ear for music:


C (a) Liking towards music
(b)Art of composing music
(c) Tone deaf.
(d) None of these
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9.Variety Is The Spice Of Life:
(a) The more experiences you try the
A more exciting life can be
(b) A lot of experiences in a small period
of time
(c) Spicy food lovers
(d) None of these
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1. I took exception to his remarks
and left the meeting. (SSC DEO,
2012)

(a) Objected
(b) Suggested
(c) Heard
(d) Excused
A
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2. In spite of the immense
pressure exerted by the
militants, the government has
decided not to give in, (SBI JA )
(a) Conform
(b) Oblige
(c) Accede D
(d) Yield
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3. As she was turning over some
papers, she came across the letter
she had been looking for (RRB 2001)
(a) Touched
(b) Found unexpectedly
(c) Read quickly B
(d) Saw from a distance
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4. She made light of


his father's advice.
C (a) Followed readily
(b) Disregarded
(c) Treated lightly
(d) Rejected
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5. The old man was cut to
the quick when his old son
refused to recognize
him.(SSC,CGL)
(a) Irritated
(b) Annoyed D
(c) Surprised
(d) Hurt intensely
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6. She tried to slip off,


immediately but was caught
(FCI, 2012)
(a)Steal quietly
(b) Go quickly C
(c) Leave quietly
(d) Slide quickly
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7. He is out and out a
reactionary. (IBPS SO)
(a)Deadly against
(b) In favor of
(c) No more B
(d) Thoroughly
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1 Absorb
(a) Imbibe
(b) Bribe
(c) Punish
(d) Embitter
A
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2. END
(a) Suspend
(b) Dismiss
(c) Terminate C
(d) Interrupt
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3. ADMONISH
(a) Punish
(b) Curse
(c) Dismiss D
(d) Reprimand
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4. INFER
(RRB,Clerk)
(a)Attack
(b) Yield
D
(c) Conceive
(d) Deduce
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5. Prudently
(a) Carefully
(b) Judiciously
B
(c) Foolishly
(d) Boldly
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6. EMPHASISE

(a) Plead
(b) Suggest
(c) Force
D
(d) Stress
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7. VIGILANT
(a) Energetic
(b) Observant D
(c) Intelligent
(d) Watchful
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