Synonym of Prodigal: A. Humble B. Extravagant C. Arrogant D. Trivial Prodigal means wasteful or extravagant, especially with money.
Meaning of ‘A storm in a teacup’: A. Unexpected event B. A danger signal C. Much excitement over something trivial D. A great noise The idiom refers to exaggerated concern over a minor issue.
Synonym of Ponder: A. Ignore B. Forget C. Laugh D. Think about Ponder means to think deeply or carefully about something.
Antonym of Odious: A. Insignificant B. Cacophony C. Repulsive D. Delightful Odious means unpleasant; its antonym is delightful.
Antonym of Taxing: A. Challenging B. Strenuous C. Exhausting D. Clear Taxing means demanding or burdensome; clear is the opposite.
Synonym of Sagacity: A. Morality B. Uprightness C. Stupidity D. Wisdom Sagacity refers to wisdom or sound judgment.
She ___ him for five years: A. know B. knows C. has known D. is knowing The present perfect tense 'has known' is correct for an action continuing to the present.
He is ___ M.A: A. a B. an C. the D. no article The indefinite article 'an' is used before a vowel sound like 'M.A.'
Meaning of ‘Fair and Square’: A. Honest B. Business-like C. Active D. Authoritative The idiom means doing something honestly and fairly.
He is ___ his study table: A. at B. on C. in D. by The preposition 'at' is used to indicate location at a specific point, like a study table.