A. None of these
B. Duty
C. Stays
D. Study
Explanation
" Study " is an anagram of " dusty " — both use the same letters rearranged.
Anagrams are words or phrases formed by reordering the letters of another word.
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A. The Kashmir culture of multiple customs is a blend.
B. None of these
C. A blend of multiple customs culture is the Kashmir.
D. The Kashmir culture is a blend of multiple customs.
Explanation
The Kashmir culture is a blend of multiple customs.
This option follows the correct subject + verb + complement sentence structure .
It clearly conveys the idea that Kashmir's culture combines various customs in a grammatically correct way.
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A. None of these
B. The state of being worthy
C. One who offers unpaid services
D. Feeling of empathy
Explanation
The denotative meaning is the literal or dictionary definition of a word — in this case, a volunteer is someone who offers services willingly without pay.
This is different from connotative meanings , which involve emotions or associations related to the word.
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A. un-
B. None of these
C. re
D. pre-
Explanation
The prefix “ pre -” means “ before ”, as seen in words like preview (before viewing) or predict (say before it happens).
It indicates something happening earlier in time or order.
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A. None of these
B. ness
C. er
D. full
Explanation
The suffix "- er " added to a verb forms a noun that means a person who performs the action (e.g., "teach" → "teacher").
It is commonly used to indicate agent nouns, identifying the doer of the verb .
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A. None of these
B. Usual
C. Uncle
D. Uniform
Explanation
" Uncle " starts with a vowel sound / ʌ /, which is a true vowel sound .
Though " Uniform " and " Usual " start with vowel letters, they begin with a / juː / sound (a consonant sound).
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A. I want that square small new red bag.
B. I want that small new square red bag.
C. I want that small square new red bag.
D. I want that red small square new bag.
Explanation
The correct order of adjectives in English typically follows: Determiner + Opinion + Size + Age + Shape + Color + Noun .
" That (determiner) small (size) new (age) square (shape) red (color) bag (noun)" follows this standard adjective order.
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A. Joyfulless
B. Helpless
C. Hopeless
D. Faithless
Explanation
The correct word is " joyless ", not " joyfulless ".
" Joyful " already means full of joy , so adding -less to it is incorrect and redundant.
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A. Miracle
B. Married
C. None of these
D. Mediate
Explanation
An anagram rearranges the letters of a word to form another.
Married uses the exact letters of admire rearranged.
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A. Rewrite
B. None of these
C. Kindness
D. Helpful
Explanation
" Re- " is a prefix that means " again ," added to the base word " write ."
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