English Grammar SSC Banking Vocabulary Quiz
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🌟 Simple vs Professional English 🌟
1️⃣ Sorry for the problem. → We apologize for the inconvenience caused.
2️⃣ I’ll check it. → I’ll look into the matter.
3️⃣ Please wait a moment. → Kindly hold on while I check that for you.
4️⃣ Don’t worry. → Rest assured, we’ll take care of it.
5️⃣ Thanks for your patience. → We appreciate your understanding and patience.
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🌟 10 Other Ways to Say “I’m Confused” 🌟
1. I’m puzzled 🤔
2. I’m lost 😕
3. I’m baffled 😮💨
4. I’m perplexed 🌀
5. I’m unclear 🤨
6. I’m mixed up 🔄
7. I’m unsure 😬
8. I’m uncertain 🌫️
9. I’m not following 🧭
10. I’m in two minds ⚖️
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Doss (डॉस) – चारपाई, खटिया
Roof (रूफ) – छत
Plaza (प्लैज) – चौक
Dung (डंग) – गोबर
Thread (थ्रेड) – धागा
Pit (पिट) – गड्ढा
Mud (मड) – कीचड़
Slippers (स्लिपर्ज) – चप्पल
Amused (अम्यूज्ड) – मन बहलाना
Blissful (ब्लिस्फुल) – आनंदमय
Colossal (कलासल) – प्रचंड
Gigantic (जाईगैंन्टिक) – भारी भरकम
Immense (इमेन्स) – बहुत बड़ा
Mammoth (मैमथ) – विशालकाय
Massive (मैसिव) – बड़ा
Tiny – (टाइनी) – बहुत छोटा
Petite (पटिट) – पतली-दुबली
Puny (प्यूनी) – नन्हा, कमजोर
Cheerful (चिर्फुल) – हंसमुख
Delighted (दिलाइटेड) – प्रसन्न
Glad (ग्लैड) – प्रसन्न
Joyful (जॉयफुल) – आनंदपूर्ण
Merry (मेरी) – हंसमुख, आनंदित
Ecstatic (एक्सटैटिक) – अति प्रसन्न
Borrow (बौरो) – उधार लेना
Lend (लेंड) – उधर देना
Donate (डोनेट) – दान करना
Contribute (कंट्रीब्युट) – योगदान देना
Assets (एसेट्स) – सम्पति
Emperor (एम्परर) – सम्राट
Splendor (स्प्लेंडर) – वैभव
Majesty (मैजिस्टी) – महिमा
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Common English expressions:
1. Fed up - this means, to have had enough (परेशान हो जाना)
2. Feel like - this means, want to do something (कुछ करने का मन होना)
3. No hard feelings - don't worry (कोई नाराजगी या गुस्सा नहीं होना)
4. Heavy duty - tough and powerful
5. Hook up - to connect (संबंध रखना)
6. Join forces - means to unite (मिलकर काम करना)
7. Just what the doctor ordered - means what you need (जिसकी जरूरत हो)
8. Just about - nearly (लगभग)
9. Ins and outs - the small details (विस्तृत जानकारी)
10. In hand - under control (नियंत्रण में)
11. Kick around - treat badly (बुरा व्यवहार करना)
12. Kick the bucket - to die (मरना)
13. Knock it off - to stop it (रोकना)
14. Know-it-all - means, over confident (जरूरत से ज्यादा या अनुचित रूप से आश्वस्त)
15. Keep on - continue (जारी रखना)
16. In less than no time - immediately (तुरंत)
17. Long face - sad (उदास होना)
18. Means business - to be serious about your work (अपने काम से काम रखना)
19. Make up your mind - decide (तय करना)
20. Make off with - to steal (अवैध तरीके से दूर ले जाना)
21. Make believe - to pretend (ढोंग करना)
22. Mixed up - confused (उलझन में होना)
23. Makes sense - seems reasonable/ right (समझ में आना या सही प्रतीत होना)
24. Make a difference - to matter (मायने रखना)
25. Nail it down - finalize it (अंतिम रूप देना)
26. Never mind - don't worry about it (कोई बात नहीं)
27. No doubt - certainly (निस्संदेह/निश्चित रूप से)
28. No sweat - it's easy to do/ Ok (आसनी से)
29. Of age - old enough (काफी पुराना)
30. Off the hook - out of trouble (छुटकारा पाना)
31. Once in a blue moon - rarely (शायद ही कभी)
32. Out of order - does not work (खराब होना)
33. Out of shape - to be unfit (बेढंगा)
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🔶One word substituation :
1. People who work together (एक साथ काम करने वाले लोग)
➥Colleagues
2. A person belonging to one's own country (अपने ही देश का एक व्यक्ति )
➥Compatriot
3. One who is completely self-satisfied (जो पूर्णतः आत्मसंतुष्ट है)
➥Complacent
4. One who sells sweets and pastries (मिठाई और पेस्ट्री बेचने वाला)
➥Confectioner
5. Belonging to an individual from birth (जन्म से किसी व्यक्ति से संबंधित )
➥Congenital
6. One who believes in keeping things and customs as they are
(जो चीजों और रीति-रिवाजों को यथावत रखने में विश्वास रखता है )
➥Conservative
7. A number of stars grouped together (कई तारे एक साथ समूहित होते हैं )
➥Constellation
8. One who lives at the same time (एक ही समय में रहने वाला)
➥Contemporary
9. A person who lives in a foreign country (एक व्यक्ति जो एक विदेशी देश में रहता है )
➥Alien
10. One who takes part in sports and other activities for enjoyment only (जो केवल मनोरंजन के लिए खेल और अन्य गतिविधियों में भाग लेता है )
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🌟 🕊️ Collective Nouns – Birds Edition 🕊️
✨ Learn how we group birds in English!
✅ Birds
• A flock of pigeons 🐦
• A gaggle of geese 🦢
• A brood of hens 🐔
• A colony of penguins 🐧
• A flight of swallows 🕊️
• A murder of crows 🪶
• A parliament of owls 🦉
• A covey of quails 🐤
• A waddle of ducks 🦆
• A troop of parrots 🦜
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🍔 Famous Food Brand Names – Correct Pronunciation 🍔
✨ Say it like a pro!
✅ Nestlé – /Ness-lay/
✅ Maggi – /Mag-ee/ (not Mejji)
✅ Heinz – /Hynz/
✅ Doritos – /Duh-ree-toes/
✅ Coca-Cola – /Ko-ka Ko-la/
✅ Pepsi – /Pep-see/
✅ Kellogg’s – /Keh-logs/
✅ McDonald’s – /Mik-Don-uhldz/
✅ Toblerone – /Toh-bluh-rohn/ (not Tob-le-roan)
✅ Oreo – /Or-ee-oh/
✅ Ferrero Rocher – /Feh-reh-ro Roh-shay/
✅ Häagen-Dazs – /Haa-gun-daaz/
✅ Lay’s – /Lays/
✅ Cadbury – /Kad-bree/
✅ Subway – /Sub-way/
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🌟 10 Other Ways to Say “I’m Hungry” 🌟
1. I’m starving 🍽️
2. I’m famished 😩
3. I’m ravenous 🦁
4. I could eat a horse 🐎
5. I’m craving food 🤤
6. My stomach’s growling 🥴
7. I’m dying of hunger 😵
8. I’m peckish 😋
9. I’m ready to eat anything 🍕
10. I’m so hungry I could cry 😢🍔
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🌟 😎 Don’t Say This… Say That! (Part 6) 😎
✨ Speak naturally & sound confident!
✅ Don’t say: I’m very weak
👉 Say: I’m feeble 💪
✅ Don’t say: I’m very clean
👉 Say: I’m spotless ✨
✅ Don’t say: I’m very afraid
👉 Say: I’m petrified 😱
✅ Don’t say: It’s very hot
👉 Say: It’s scorching 🔥
✅ Don’t say: It’s very slow
👉 Say: It’s sluggish 🐢
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Common Words with Silent Letters You Might Mispronounce 🤫🔡
1️⃣ Castle 🏰 (Silent T) → Cas-le
2️⃣ Salmon 🐟 (Silent L) → Sam-un
3️⃣ Thumb ☝️ (Silent B) → Thum
4️⃣ Honest 🙏 (Silent H) → Onest
5️⃣ Wrist ⌚ (Silent W) → Rist
6️⃣ Sword ⚔️ (Silent W) → Sord
7️⃣ Listen 👂 (Silent T) → Lissen
8️⃣ Rendezvous 🤝 (Silent Z, S) → Rawn-day-voo
9️⃣ Subtle 🧠 (Silent B) → Sut-tle
🔟 Plumber 🔧 (Silent B) → Plummer
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Basic vs Advanced English
• Happy 😀 → Delighted 😁
• Sad 😔 → Despondent 😞
• Smart 🧠 → Intelligent 🤓
• Small 📏 → Minuscule 📐
• Big 🏢 → Massive 🏛️
• Tired 😴 → Exhausted 😩
• Rich → Affluent 💎
• Poor 🪙 → Impoverished 🥺
• Funny 😂 → Hilarious 🤣
• Serious 😐 → Grave 😶
• Beautiful 😍 → Exquisite 💖
• Ugly 😬 → Repugnant 🤢
• Hot 🔥 → Searing 🌡️
• Cold ❄️ → Frigid 🥶
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Grammar Tip of the Day:
Confusing Verb Tenses: “I did” vs. “I have done”
“I did” = Simple Past (specific time in the past)
“I have done” = Present Perfect (no specific time; still relevant now)
Examples:
• I did my homework last night. (Past action, time mentioned)
• I have done my homework. (Past action, but time is not mentioned — result matters now)
Use “have done” when you’re talking about life experience, recent actions, or results that affect the present.
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🔴Vocabulary
conducted – आयोजन किया
examines – जाँच
preliminary – प्रारंभिक
qualitative – गुणवत्ता
heartfelt – हार्दिक
Embrace – आलिंगन
efficient – कुशल
coefficients – गुणांक
whim – भावना
whim – रंग
arbitrary – मनमाने ढंग से
heuristic – अनुमानी
comply – पालन करना
solicit – मांगना
domineering – तानाशाही
gullible – भोला, आसानी से धोखा खानेवाला
chatty – बातूनी
nosy – सुगंधित
cynical – सनकी
conservative – रूढ़िवादी
oblivious – बेखबर
ignorant – अनजान
obsessed – ग्रस्त, पागल, जुनून सवार
bossy – शासक
Immature – अपरिपक्व
Mature – परिपक्व
authoritative – आधिकारिक
Naive – अनुभवहीन
naivete – भोलेपन
narrative – वर्णनात्मक
orphan – अनाथ
isolate – अलग-थलग
realm – क्षेत्र
preoccupation – अति व्यस्तता
affluent – धनी
redundancy – फालतूपन
in lieu, lieu – एवज में
initiative – पहल
nimble – तेज़
impedance – विरोध
Phrase – वाक्यांश
Phrasebook – शब्दकोश
persuade – राज़ी करना
underlay – बुनियाद
cause – कारण
extended – विस्तृत
exhaustive – संपूर्ण
thorough – संपूर्ण
rigorous – कठिन
unto – तक
global – वैश्विक
suicidal – आत्मघात
despondent – हताश
reservoir – जलाशय
convey – सूचित करना
demise – मृत्यु
insanity – पागलपन
Irony – व्यंग्य
prejudice – पक्षपात
Typically – आमतौर पर
determine – निर्धारित
Etiquette – शिष्टाचार
aggression – आक्रमण
unceasing – अटूट
heartless – बेरहम
heartlessness – निर्दयता
truculence – निर्दयता
provocation – उत्तेजना
violent – हिंसा करनेवाला
confront – सामना करना
readiness – तत्परता
hostile – शत्रुतापूर्ण
antipathy – घृणा
interpretation – व्याख्या
contented – संतुष्ट
Nevertheless – फिर भी
gem – मणि
profound – गहन
alchemy – रसायन विज्ञान
chaotic – अराजक
reverence – श्रद्धा
stupor – अचेतनता
Enrollment – नामांकन
rave – बड़बड़ाना
raving – पागल
Intent – इरादा
wit – बुद्धि
wits – दिमाग
oblivion – विस्मृति
lad, laddie – बालक
Barley – जौ
Oat – जई
muffin – टिकिया
Bran – भूसी, चोकर
Flakes – लच्छे
lurk – घात में रहना
sinister – भयावह
feverish – डांवांडोल
retract – वापस लेना
skeptical – उलझन में
abbreviation – संक्षिप्त नाम
stringent – कड़ी से कड़ी
peregrine – परदेशी
foreigner – विदेशी
expatriate – परदेशी
expat – प्रवासी
exile – निर्वासन
assertive – दृढ़ निश्चय वाला
empathize – सहानुभूति
gratify – कृतार्थ करना
tardy – धीमी
funky – कायरता
sedentary – गतिहीन जीवन
Proprietor – मालिक
competent – सक्षम
contingent – आकस्मिक
superfluous – ज़रूरत से ज़्यादा
closeout – नीलाम
bring into notice – ध्यान में लाना
Take cognizance of – ध्यान में लाना
rejig – बदलाव
retort – करारा जवाब
pass the buck – उत्तरदायित्व मढ़ना
precarious – अनिश्चित
defer – टालना
disseminate – प्रसारित करना
provocation – उकसावा
iconic – प्रतिष्ठित
lunatic – पागल मनुष्य
placard – दीवार पर विज्ञापन चिपकाना
placard – इश्तहार
humanitarian – मानवीय
hypertension – उच्च रक्तचाप
vigorous – जोरदार
epilepsy – मिरगी
belly – पेट
taut – तना हुआ
adores – प्यार करते हैं
adoration – आराधना
PRECISE – सटीक
vital – महत्वपूर्ण
grasp – समझ
reimbursement – भरपाई
coveted – प्रतिष्ठित
squeeze – निचोड़
feasible – संभव
liaise – संबंध स्थापित करना
pertaining – संबंधित
Fistula – नासूर
Infertility – बांझपन
Naturopathy – प्राकृतिक चिकित्सा
Venereal – कामी
convalescence – स्वास्थ लाभ
anomaly – विसंगति
genital – यौन
Congenital – जन्मजात
Circumcision – खतना
attributable – कारण
exclusion – बहिष्कार
Indemnity – हानि से सुरक्षा
admissible – स्वीकार्य
Prudent – विवेकी
transcends – अतिक्रमण
transcend – पार
Wobble – लडखडाना
condemnation – निंदा
prevalent – प्रचलित
immense – अत्यधिक
certain – निश्चित
certain – कुछ
Redeemed – छुड़ाया
whiskers – मूंछ
tentacle – मूंछ
mustache – मूंछ
miser – कंजूस
commencement – प्रारंभ
serene – निर्मल
perseverance – दृढ़ता
toxin – विष
stale – बासी
abundant – प्रचुर
strained – तनावपूर्ण
erratic – अनियमित
vanish – गायब
diminishes – घटता
rung – छड़
veil – परदा
prerequisite – शर्त
criterion – मापदंड
satiated – तृप्त
lineage – वंशावली
Plunk – खनखनाहट
rapport – घनिष्ठता
enshrined – प्रतिष्ठापित
persuaded – राजी
estranged – पराया
spacious – विशाल
confectionery – हलवाई की दुकान
riddle – पहेली
conscientious – ईमानदार
dedication – निष्ठा
introspection – आत्मनिरीक्षण
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Basic 🆚 Advanced English
1. I’m sure → I’m certain!
2. It’s rude → It’s disrespectful!
3. It’s fair → It’s reasonable!
4. It’s unfair → It’s unjust!
5. I’m lucky → I’m fortunate!
6. It’s clear → It’s obvious!
7. It’s risky → It’s perilous!
8. I’m careful → I’m cautious!
9. It’s bright → It’s radiant!
10. It’s dark → It’s gloomy!
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💼 Simple vs Professional English 💼
1️⃣ I need your help. → I would appreciate your assistance.
2️⃣ Send me the details. → Kindly share the particulars.
3️⃣ I’m okay with it. → That’s acceptable to me.
4️⃣ I don’t know. → I’m not certain about that.
5️⃣ I’ll try my best. → I’ll make every possible effort.
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🌍 IN vs AT – Common Place Prepositions ✨
Use IN ➝ inside a space/building/city 🏙️
Use AT ➝ exact location/point 📍
🏠 In a room
🌆 In a city
🛏️ In a bed
🚌 In a building
🏨 In a hotel
📍 At the door
🛤️ At the station
🏫 At the school gate
🎉 At a party
💻 At work
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📌 Very capable – accomplished
📌 Very clean – spotless
📌 Very clever – brilliant
📌 Very cold – freezing
📌 Very dirty – squalid
📌 Very dry – parched
📌 Very fast – swift
📌 Very good – superb
📌 Very happy – jubilant
📌 Very hot – scalding
📌 Very hungry – ravenous
📌 Very large – colossal
📌 Very light – imponderable
📌 Very high – sky-high
📌 Very neat – immaculate
📌 Very old – ancient
📌 Very poor – destitute
📌 Very quiet – silent
📌 Very rude – vulgar
📌 Very serious – solemn
📌 Very small – tiny
📌 Very strong – unyielding
📌 Very tasty – delicious
📌 Very tired – exhausted
📌 Very valuable – precious
📌 Very weak – feeble
📌 Very wet – soaked
📌 Very wicked – villainous
📌 Very wise – sagacious
📌 Very worried – anxious
📌 Very dangerous – malignant
📌 Very complex – overspecified
📌 Very frequent – continual
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"Mood Off? Here Are Simple Replies"*
1. My mood is a little off today.
➤ आज मूड थोड़ा सा ऑफ है।
2. I just need some quiet time.
➤ बस थोड़ी शांति चाहिए।
3. Not feeling like talking right now.
➤ अभी बात करने का मन नहीं है।
4. I’m trying to calm myself down.
➤ खुद को शांत करने की कोशिश कर रहा/रही हूँ।
5. My mind feels heavy today.
➤ आज दिमाग भारी-भारी लग रहा है।
6. I’m not in the best mood, but I’ll be fine.
➤ मूड सही नहीं है, पर मैं ठीक हो जाऊँगा/जाऊँगी।
7. Just want some space for a while.
➤ थोड़ी देर अकेला रहना चाहता/चाहती हूँ।
8. I don’t know what’s wrong, just feeling low.
➤ पता नहीं क्या हुआ, बस लो लग रहा है।
9. Give me some time, I’ll get back.
➤ थोड़ा समय दो, मैं वापस नॉर्मल हो जाऊँगा/जाऊँगी।
10. Mood swings are hitting today.
➤ आज मूड स्विंग्स ज़्यादा हो रहे हैं।
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♦️USEFUL IDIOMS
♦️ ‘The best of both worlds’ – to enjoy two different opportunities at the same time.
“By working part-time and looking after her kids two days a week she managed to get the best of both worlds.”
♦️ ‘Speak of the devil’ – this means that the person you’re just talking about actually appears at that moment.
“Hi Tom, speak of the devil, I was just telling Sara about your new car.”
♦️ ‘See eye to eye’ – this means agreeing with someone.
“They finally saw eye to eye on the business deal.”
♦️ ‘Once in a blue moon’ – an event that happens infrequently.
“I only go to the cinema once in a blue moon.”
♦️ ‘When pigs fly’ – something that will never happen.
“When pigs fly she’ll tidy up her room.”
♦️ ‘To cost an arm and a leg’– something is very expensive.
“Fuel these days costs and arm and a leg.”
♦️ ‘A piece of cake’– something is very easy.
“The English test was a piece of cake.”
♦️ ‘Let the cat out of the bag’ – to accidentally reveal a secret.
“I let the cat out of the bag about their wedding plans.”
♦️ ‘To feel under the weather’ – to not feel well.
“I’m really feeling under the weather today; I have a terrible cold.”
♦️ ‘To kill two birds with one stone’ – to solve two problems at once.
“By taking my dad on holiday, I killed two birds with one stone. I got to go away but also spend time with him.”
♦️ ‘To cut corners’ – to do something badly or cheaply.
“They really cut corners when they built this bathroom; the shower is leaking.”
♦️ ‘To add insult to injury’ – to make a situation worse.
“To add insult to injury the car drove off without stopping after knocking me off my bike.”
♦️ ‘You can’t judge a book by its cover’ – to not judge someone or something based solely on appearance.
“I thought this no-brand bread would be horrible; turns out you can’t judge a book by its cover.”
♦️ ‘Break a leg’ – means ‘good luck’ (often said to actors before they go on stage).
“Break a leg Sam, I’m sure your performance will be great.”
♦️ ‘To hit the nail on the head’ – to describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
“He hit the nail on the head when he said this company needs more HR support.”
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