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  • Synonym of Sad?


  • Options
  • A. Glad
  • B. Lucky
  • C. Somber
  • D. Fortunate

  • Correct Answer
  • Somber 

    Explanation

    Sad means being unhappy, sorrowful, mournful, wistful,...

     

    Hence, Somber means cheerless i.e, unhappy which is synonym of sad. All other options are opposites of Sad.

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    • 1. Antonym of 'Humble'?

    • Options
    • A. Bold
    • B. Down-to-Earth
    • C. Lowly
    • D. Modest
    • Discuss
    • 2. Read the following passage carefully and choose the most appropriate answer to the question out of the four alternatives. Riparian vegetation [the green band of vegetation along a watercourse] can help stabilize stream banks; filter sediment from surface runoff; and provide wildlife habitat, livestock forage,and scenic value. Well-developed vegetation also allows bank soils to absorb extra water during spring runoff, releasing it later during drier months, thus improving late-summer stream flows. In many parts of the arid West, trees and shrubs are found only in riparian areas. Woody plants are very important as winter cover for many wildlife species, including upland game birds such as pheasants and turkeys. Often this winter cover is the greatest single factor limiting game bird populations. Woody vegetation also provides hiding cover and browse for many other species of birds and mammals, both game and nongame. Dead trees ("snags") are an integral part of streamside habitats and should be left standing whenever possible. Woodpeckers, nuthatches, brown creepers, and other birds eat the insects that decompose the wood. These insects usually pose no threat to nearby living trees. Occasionally a disease organism or misuse of pesticides will weaken or kill a stand of trees. If several trees in a small area begin to die, contact your local extension agent immediately . How dependent are plants and animals on each other?

    • Options
    • A. Not dependent
    • B. Very dependent
    • C. Completely independent
    • D. Slightly dependent
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    • 3. Read the following passage carefully and choose the most appropriate answer to the question out of the four alternatives. In short, to write a good letter you must approach the job in the lightest and most casual way. You must be personal, not abstract. You must not say, 'This is too small a thing to put down'. You must say, 'This is just the sort of small thing we talk about at home. If I tell them this they will see me, as it were they'll hear my voice, they'll know what I'm talking about'. That is the purpose of a letter. Carlyle had the trick to perfection. He is writing from Scotsbrig to his brother Alec in Canada and he begins talking about his mother. Good old Mother, he says, 'she is even now sitting at my back, trying at another table to write you a small word with her own hand; the first time she has tried such a thing for a year past. It is Saturday night, after dark; we are in the east room in a hard, dry evening with a bright fire to our two selves; Jenny and her Barns are 'scouring up things' in the other end of the house; and below stairs the winter operations of the farm go on, in a subdued tone; you can conceive the scene! How simple it is and yet how perfect. Can not you see Alec reading it in his far-off home and his eyes moistening at the picture of his old mother sitting and writing her last message to him on earth? Subdued tone means _______.

    • Options
    • A. not very loud
    • B. unusually quiet and possibly unhappy
    • C. not very busy
    • D. not very bright
    • Discuss
    • 4. Read the following passage carefully and choose the most appropriate answer to the question out of the four alternatives. In short, to write a good letter you must approach the job in the lightest and most casual way. You must be personal, not abstract. You must not say, 'This is too small a thing to put down'. You must say, 'This is just the sort of small thing we talk about at home. If I tell them this they will see me, as it were they'll hear my voice, they'll know what I'm talking about'. That is the purpose of a letter. Carlyle had the trick to perfection. He is writing from Scotsbrig to his brother Alec in Canada and he begins talking about his mother. Good old Mother, he says, 'she is even now sitting at my back, trying at another table to write you a small word with her own hand; the first time she has tried such a thing for a year past. It is Saturday night, after dark; we are in the east room in a hard, dry evening with a bright fire to our two selves; Jenny and her Barns are 'scouring up things' in the other end of the house; and below stairs the winter operations of the farm go on, in a subdued tone; you can conceive the scene! How simple it is and yet how perfect. Can not you see Alec reading it in his far-off home and his eyes moistening at the picture of his old mother sitting and writing her last message to him on earth? 'Scouring up things' means ________.

    • Options
    • A. cleaning pans with a small ball of wire or plastic
    • B. to search a place thoroughly in order to find something
    • C. to put something in liquid for a time so that it becomes completely wet
    • D. writing something quickly and carelessly
    • Discuss
    • 5. In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives. Equally disappointing is the court's ________________, one-paragraph dismissal of the claim that criminal ________________ creates a chilling effect upon speech. Such proclamations are easy _______________ from the high, secure, and insulated bench of the Supreme Court. It is journalists and newspapers, fighting hundreds of _____________ cases in court, _______________ have to deal with the very real consequences. criminal ________________ creates a chilling effect upon speech

    • Options
    • A. defamating
    • B. defamation
    • C. defamate
    • D. defamations
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    • 6. Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier?

    • Options
    • A. Covered in fluffiness, the couple played with the kitten.
    • B. While playing, Lancaster jumped on the feathers.
    • C. While eating a croissant, Latha waved to the crowd.
    • D. Having eaten lunch, the girl turned on the laptop.
    • Discuss
    • 7. What does submissive mean in a relationship?
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    • 8. Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?

    • Options
    • A. We had gone to the party last night
    • B. I have seen him yesterday
    • C. The hen has laid 10 eggs
    • D. She is sleeping for 2 hours
    • Discuss
    • 9. Which of these is an example of personification?

    • Options
    • A. The moon smiled at me
    • B. This shirt is as white as snow
    • C. Water is as hot as sun
    • D. It is like a soft butter
    • Discuss
    • 10. Correct word of ahmpabja?
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