(D) Alleviate
(B) Assuage
(C) Allay
(A) Extinguish
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The meaning of the idiom “Prick up your ears” is:
(C) Tune out
(B) Listening carefully
(D) Ignoring
(A) None of these
The antonym of “Diligent” is:
(A) Hardworking
(B) Active
(C) Lazy
(D) None of these
How can you apply exactly the same formatting you did to another text?
(D) Copy the text and paste in new location
(C) Select the text then click on Format Painter and select the new text
(B) Then type the new text again
(A) None of these
By selecting paragraph we can apply:
(A) Line spacing
(D) Indent
(B) Paragraph
(C) None of these
The meaning of the idiom “break out” is:
(B) break down
(D) Collapse
(C) Incomplete
(A) Occur suddenly
Change voice: Our army has defeated the enemy.
(A) The enemy was defeated by our army.
(D) The enemy have been defeated by our army.
(B) The enemy had been defeated by the army.
(C) The enemy has been defeated by our army.
The idiom “Kick the bucket” means:
(A) To Kill
(C) To be successful
(B) Achieve a goal
(D) To Die
He is ill _ fever.
(A) of
(B) by
(C) with
(D) None of these
Change narration: The worker said, “I have not done anything wrong.”
(A) The worker said that he has not done anything wrong
(B) The worker asked that he has not done anything wrong
(C) The worker said that he had not done anything wrong
(D) The worker said that he have not done anything wrong