English word power and language skills for competitive examinations and aptitude tests
1. ENGLISH WORD POWER AND LANGUAGE SKILLS FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS AND APTITUDE TESTS by : DR. T.K. JAIN AFTERSCHO ☺ OL centre for social entrepreneurship sivakamu veterinary hospital road bikaner 334001 rajasthan, india FOR – PGPSE PARTICIPANTS mobile : 91+9414430763
2. SYNONYMS 1.Bard:Poet 2.Boretaced:Shameless,bold 3.Bask:luxuriate,take pleasure in warmth. 4.Bate:let down,restrain 5.Beatific:giving bliss,blissful. 6.Beeline:Direct,Quick route. 7.Behoove:Be suited to. 8.Belie:Contradict,give a false impression. 11.Bland:Soothing or mild,agreeable. 12.Blanch:Bleach,whiten. 13. Bicker:Quarrel 14.Blurt:utter impulsively. 16.Brawn:Muscular strenght,sturdiness. 17 .Brook:tolerate;endure. 18.Brittle:easily broken,difficult. 19.Broach:Introduce,open up. 20.Brazen:Insolent. 21.Brandish:Wave around,Hourish. 22.Brunt:Main impact or shock. 23.Brackish:Somewhat salinc. 24.Bizarre:Fantastic,violently contrating. 25.Bivouac:Temporary encampment. 26.Bait:harass,tease. 29.Banal:hackneyed,commonplace,trite,lacking originality. 30.Beneficent:Kindly,doing good
3. Synonyms 1)Cacophonous Discardant,Inharmonious 2)Capricious Unpredctable,steadfast 3)Castigation Punishment,severe criticism 4) Catalyst : changer 5) Cache: Hiding place 6)Callow : Immature,inexperenced,Youthful 7) Chast :Pure,modest 8)Coagulate :clot 9)Coda :Last section of a musical composition 10)Connoisseur : judge of art
4. Synonyms 1)Dabble : splash around 2)Dally :Tritle with. 3)Dank :Damp 4)Dappled : Neat and trim 5)Daub :Smear 6)Daunt :frighten 7)Debris :rubble 8)Dawdle :loiter, waste time 9)Dearth:scarcity 10)Decant:pour of gently 11)Decapitate:to kill / behead 12)Decipher:Decode 13)Declivity :Downward slope 14)Deface:Mar, Disfigure. 15)Decoy : Lure or bait 16)Defile:Pollute, profane 17)Descry :catch site of 18)Derogatory: expressing a low opinion 19)Dirge :layment with music 20)Diadem:Crown
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7. FIND ERROR: I shall / ring him / tommorow / in the afternoon. Instead of ring him, use ring him up. It is just a better use of preposition.
8. Modern educational techniques / are far superior / than that / employed in the past / With words like superior / inferior / junior we have to use preposition TO and not than. However, with other words of comparison you can use than.
9. No sooner the news appeared in the paper/ than / there was a rush / in the counter/ In the first part use : no sooner did the news appear in the paper ....
10. The play / began / when we arrived / in the hall. Instead of began, use any of the following : had begun (as per past perfect tense, when there are two events, put had with the event which starts earler. )
11. The clothes / were neatly / hanged /on the cloth line. Instead of hanged, use Hung. Hanged is used for killing a person by hanging him.
12. I enjoyed / during my / stay in / England. With enjoy, use myself – as enjoy is a transitive verb and it requires an object. There is no object with enjoy here, thus it is grammatically incorrect.
13. The major / along with / his friends / were killed in the field/. The subject of this sentence is Major, which is singular. Thus we have to use WAS Instead of WERE.
14. Ram' s salary is much larger than Shyam. Here comparison has been made between Ram's salary and shyam (how can you compare a salary and a person). So instead of Shyam, use : Shyam's salary or just use Shyam's
15. Give me three thousands rupees, please. Here there is no need to put S with thousand
16. More than one person have found it correct. Instead of Have, use HAS as the subject is one person - which is singular.
17. A large number of houses are coming in our town Instead of coming, use coming up.
18. In summer, days are warm than nights. Instead of warm, use warmer. Here we are comparing the temperatures of two times, so we have to use comparitive word.
19. The English defeated french in the battle of Waterloo. Use article The before French. Use capital word F in french.
20. Only three- fourths of the work are complete and we are left with no time. Use is instead of are. The subject is work, not forths
21. The three last chapters of this book are very interesting. Use the last three chapters instead of the three last chapters.
22. More than two boys was present in the class. More than two boys were present in the class.
23. They appointed him as a manager as he is efficient. There is no need of as before manager.
24. I lived in a three- hundred – years old house in Bombay. Instead of years, use year.
26. Mr.Bothra is planning to settle in Delhi as soon as he will retire in April next year. Dont use will for this type of sentences (which shows conditions as future events – dont use will / shall) use as he retires in April next year.
27. One should always take care of his health . Instead of his, we should use ONE'S
28. I was born on the March 31st 1984 in Bihar. Instead of the March 31st, use 31 st March
29. The reason of his failure is due to his intelligence. Remove due to OR remove the reason of (dont use due to with the reason of – as both convey same meanings).
30. The prices of this article considerably varies in different parts of the country. Instead of prices, use price. Instead of considerably varies, use varies considerably. Considerably is an adverb and should be used after the verb for which it is being used.
31. Jyoti is smarter than anybody in her class. Use else after anybody or convert it to superlative sentence. Jyoti is the smartest person in her class.
32. He is the strongest and very tall boy in the whole college. Instead of very tall, use the tallest. In this type of sentence, if you use superlative, both the adjectives should be superlative. Or instead of the strongest, use strong.
33. Even though he was over ninety he stll enjoyed reading novels and sometimes spend an evening at the cinema. The sentence is in the past tense, so dont use spend. Instead of spend, use : would spend or spent
34. Up to the time the last vote was recorded, it was difficult to decide whether victory lay with the ruling party or the opposition Instead of lay, use lied remember the formats of lie and lay Lay : lay, laid laid lie : lie lay lain lay = to put lie = to rest here we will use lie as an infinitive not as verb
35. We should always side with those who is true and unselfish and work for others We should always side with those who are true and unselfish and work for others
36. Before giving the mixture to the child shake it thouroughly. Here it has been used for mixture, but it is coming just after child, thus it seems that child has to be shaked. So correct it : Before giving to the child the mixture, shake it thouroughly.
37. The short story should not exceed more than two hundred words. Dont use more than exceeds itself means more than, so there is no need of more than or instead of exceed use be of
38. He looks at everything from their best side. Instead of their, use its everything is singular so use its instead of their.
39. Page after Page of Gita were read and it gave great consolation to his mind. Instead of were, use was. Page is singular so use was instead of were.
40. His manners indicate that he has no other intention than to steal his money. Instead of than, use but
41. I will now deal with him in a manner different from the one I have adopted so far. Instead of I have adopted so far, use : I have been adopting so far (to show continuation).
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