Special Practice Questions

Special Practice Questions (Set – 16): Key English Skills for Competitive Exams

Enhance your English skills with these carefully curated practice questions. This set focuses on improving grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension. Designed to help you succeed in exams like WBCS, CGL/CHSL/MTS & WBP/KP Constable, and more! 1. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. Diabetes drug lixisenatide can reduced […]

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Special Practice Questions (Set – 15): Key English Skills for Competitive Exams

Enhance your English skills with these carefully curated practice questions. This set focuses on improving grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension. Designed to help you succeed in exams like WBCS, CGL/CHSL/MTS & WBP/KP Constable, and more! 1. In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.

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Special Practice Questions (Set – 14): Key English Skills for Competitive Exams

Enhance your English skills with these carefully curated practice questions. This set focuses on improving grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension. Designed to help you succeed in exams like WBCS, CGL/CHSL/MTS & WBP/KP Constable, and more! 1. Identify the option that can be substituted as the correct idiom for the underlined part of the given sentence. Your

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Special Practice Questions (Set – 13): Key English Skills for Competitive Exams

Enhance your English skills with these carefully curated practice questions. This set focuses on improving grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension. Designed to help you succeed in exams like WBCS, CGL/CHSL/MTS & WBP/KP Constable, and more! 1. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Second to none (A) To achieve something that is difficult (B)

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