Directions-(Q1 to Q16) Select the
wrongly spelt word.
Q1.
(a) calander (c) callous | (b) career (d) carriage |
Q2. | |
(a) exploite (c) expire | (b) explicit (d) explore |
Q3. | |
(a) examplify (c) exempt | (b) exhale (d) example |
(a) comparable (b) compassion
(c) compitition (d) communication
Q5.
(a) exchange (c) exite | (b) exercise (d) exclaim |
Q6. (a) comparable (b) commission | |
(c) committee | (d) consceince |
Q7. | |
(a) Explain (c) Expire | (b) Except (d) Expereince |
(a) Contamporary (b) Cooperation
(c) Controversial (d) Conquer
Q9.
(a) rendezvous | (b) renaisance |
(c) remuneration (d) remonstrate Q10. | |
(a) megre (c) matter | (b) meadow (d) measure |
Q11. (a) Remembrance (b)Reminascant | |
(c) Remnant | (d) Remittance |
Q12. | |
(a) hazard (c) hasitate | (b) hazy (d) hasty |
Q13 | |
(a) definate (c) deform | (b) define (d) deflate |
(a) notification (b) necessity
(c) negociation (d) negligence
Q15.
(a) negligible (c) noticable | (b) nuisance (d) neighbouring |
Q16. | |
(a) bridle (c) bristel | (b) brisk (d) brittle |
Solutions:-
Sol.1. (a) Correct spelling :-Calendar
Calendar - a list of days or events of a
specified kind.
Career - an occupation
Callous - showing or having an
insensitive and cruel disregard for others.
Carriage - a four-wheeled passenger
vehicle pulled by two or more horses.
Sol.2. (a) Correct spelling :-Exploit
Exploit - make full use of and derive
benefit from (a resource).
Explicit -obvious, clear
Expire - come to the end of the period of
validity.
Explore - inquire into or discuss (a
subject) in detail.
Sol.3. (a) Correct spelling :-Exemplify
Exemplify - be a typical example of.
Exhale - breathe out.
Exempt - free from an obligation or
liability imposed on others.
Example - sample, specimen
Sol.4. (c)Correct spelling :-Competition
Comparable - of equivalent quality;
worthy of comparison.
Compassion -sympathy, pity
Competition - an event or contest in
which people take part in order to
establish superiority or supremacy in a
particular area.
Communication - exchanging of
information by speaking, writing, or using
some other medium.
Sol.5. (c) Correct spelling :-Exit
Exchange - interchange, trade-off
Exercise - an activity carried out for a
specific purpose.
Exit - a way out of a building, room, or
passenger vehicle.
Exclaim - cry out suddenly in surprise,
strong emotion, or pain
Sol.6.(d) Correct spelling :-
Comparable - similar, very close
Commission - an instruction, command,
or role given to a person or group.
Committee - a group of people
Conscience - a person's moral sense of
right and wrong
Sol.7.(d) Correct spelling :-
Explain - give a reason so as to justify
Except - not including; other than.
Expire - come to the end of the period of
validity.
Experience - the knowledge or skill
acquired by a period of practical
experience of something
Sol.8.(a) Correct spelling :-
Contemporary - living or occurring at the
same time.
Cooperation - assistance, especially by
complying readily with requests.
Controversial - giving rise or likely to
give rise to controversy or public
disagreement.
Conquer - successfully overcome (a
problem or weakness).
Sol.9. (b) Correct spelling :-Renaissance
Rendezvous - a meeting place.
Renaissance - revival, renewal
Remuneration - money paid for work or a
service.
Remonstrate - Protest or complain
Sol.10. (a) Correct spelling :-Meagre
Meagre - lacking in quantity or quality.
Meadow - a piece of grassland, especially
one used for hay.
Matter - material, substances
Measure - ascertain the size, amount,
Sol.11. (b)Correct spelling :-Reminiscent
Remembrance - memory, commemoration
Reminiscent - tending to remind one of
something.
Remnant - remains, remainder
Remittance - a sum of money sent in
payment or as a gift.
Sol.12. (c)Correct spelling :-Hesitate
Hazard - a danger or risk.
Hazy - confused; uncertain.
Hesitate - be reluctant to do something.
Hasty - done with excessive speed or
urgency; hurried.
Sol.13. (a) Correct spelling :-Definite
Definite - specific, clearly stated
Define - state or describe exactly the
nature, scope, or meaning of.
Deform - distort the shape, disfigure
Deflate - let air or gas out of (a tyre,
balloon, or similar object).
Sol.14. (c) Correct spelling :-Negotiation
Notification - informing, altering
Necessity - the state or fact of being
required. prerequisite
Negotiation - discussion aimed at
reaching an agreement.
Negligence - failure to take proper care
over something, carelessness
Sol.15. (c) Correct spelling :-Noticeable
Negligible - trivial, insignificant
Nuisance - annoyance, inconvenience
Noticeable - easily seen or noticed; clear
or apparent.
Neighbouring - next to or very near
another place; adjacent.
Sol.16. (c) Correct spelling :-Bristle
Bridle - the headgear used to control a
horse
Brisk - active and energetic.
Bristle - a short, stiff hair on an animal's
skin or a man's face.
Brittle - hard but liable to break easily
Sol.1. (a) Correct spelling :-Calendar
Calendar - a list of days or events of a
specified kind.
Career - an occupation
Callous - showing or having an
insensitive and cruel disregard for others.
Carriage - a four-wheeled passenger
vehicle pulled by two or more horses.
Sol.2. (a) Correct spelling :-Exploit
Exploit - make full use of and derive
benefit from (a resource).
Explicit -obvious, clear
Expire - come to the end of the period of
validity.
Explore - inquire into or discuss (a
subject) in detail.
Sol.3. (a) Correct spelling :-Exemplify
Exemplify - be a typical example of.
Exhale - breathe out.
Exempt - free from an obligation or
liability imposed on others.
Example - sample, specimen
Sol.4. (c)Correct spelling :-Competition
Comparable - of equivalent quality;
worthy of comparison.
Compassion -sympathy, pity
Competition - an event or contest in
which people take part in order to
establish superiority or supremacy in a
particular area.
Communication - exchanging of
information by speaking, writing, or using
some other medium.
Sol.5. (c) Correct spelling :-Exit
Exchange - interchange, trade-off
Exercise - an activity carried out for a
specific purpose.
Exit - a way out of a building, room, or
passenger vehicle.
Exclaim - cry out suddenly in surprise,
strong emotion, or pain
Sol.6.(d) Correct spelling :-
Comparable - similar, very close
Commission - an instruction, command,
or role given to a person or group.
Committee - a group of people
Conscience - a person's moral sense of
right and wrong
Sol.7.(d) Correct spelling :-
Explain - give a reason so as to justify
Except - not including; other than.
Expire - come to the end of the period of
validity.
Experience - the knowledge or skill
acquired by a period of practical
experience of something
Sol.8.(a) Correct spelling :-
Contemporary - living or occurring at the
same time.
Cooperation - assistance, especially by
complying readily with requests.
Controversial - giving rise or likely to
give rise to controversy or public
disagreement.
Conquer - successfully overcome (a
problem or weakness).
Sol.9. (b) Correct spelling :-Renaissance
Rendezvous - a meeting place.
Renaissance - revival, renewal
Remuneration - money paid for work or a
service.
Remonstrate - Protest or complain
Sol.10. (a) Correct spelling :-Meagre
Meagre - lacking in quantity or quality.
Meadow - a piece of grassland, especially
one used for hay.
Matter - material, substances
Measure - ascertain the size, amount,
Sol.11. (b)Correct spelling :-Reminiscent
Remembrance - memory, commemoration
Reminiscent - tending to remind one of
something.
Remnant - remains, remainder
Remittance - a sum of money sent in
payment or as a gift.
Sol.12. (c)Correct spelling :-Hesitate
Hazard - a danger or risk.
Hazy - confused; uncertain.
Hesitate - be reluctant to do something.
Hasty - done with excessive speed or
urgency; hurried.
Sol.13. (a) Correct spelling :-Definite
Definite - specific, clearly stated
Define - state or describe exactly the
nature, scope, or meaning of.
Deform - distort the shape, disfigure
Deflate - let air or gas out of (a tyre,
balloon, or similar object).
Sol.14. (c) Correct spelling :-Negotiation
Notification - informing, altering
Necessity - the state or fact of being
required. prerequisite
Negotiation - discussion aimed at
reaching an agreement.
Negligence - failure to take proper care
over something, carelessness
Sol.15. (c) Correct spelling :-Noticeable
Negligible - trivial, insignificant
Nuisance - annoyance, inconvenience
Noticeable - easily seen or noticed; clear
or apparent.
Neighbouring - next to or very near
another place; adjacent.
Sol.16. (c) Correct spelling :-Bristle
Bridle - the headgear used to control a
horse
Brisk - active and energetic.
Bristle - a short, stiff hair on an animal's
skin or a man's face.
Brittle - hard but liable to break easily