Verbal Ability - Spellings - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Spellings - Section 3 (Q.No. 1)
Directions to Solve
In each sentence below, four words which are lettered (A), (B), (C) and (D) have been printed in bold type, one which may be either inappropriate in the context of the sentence or wrongly spelt.The letter of that word is answer.If all the four words are appropriate and also correctly spelt, mark 'E', i.e., 'All Correct' as the answer.
1.
(solve as per the direction given above)
Answer: Option
Explanation:
quite
Discussion:
10 comments Page 1 of 1.
Sameera said:
11 months ago
Quite - silent.
Quiet - a bit.
Quiet - a bit.
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Nahida Meheri said:
1 year ago
1 question is a whole sentence i.e. "They were quite amazed at the turn of events".
So we have to read the whole as a sentence unitedly. Thanks.
So we have to read the whole as a sentence unitedly. Thanks.
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Deepthi said:
4 years ago
I can't understand this please explain me.
(1)
Satya sri said:
6 years ago
I can't understand this. Can someone one explain me please.
Neot said:
6 years ago
They were quite (not quiet as it means to make less noise) amazed at the turn of events.
Clari said:
7 years ago
I can't understand this. Can someone explain me clearly?
Kunwar said:
8 years ago
Quite means "a little or a lot" but not completely.
Quiet means making less noise.
Quiet means making less noise.
Sunny said:
1 decade ago
A is correct. C is wrong as it should be 'off', although its not bold.
Rakesh said:
1 decade ago
Quit means to leave.
Quiet means silent.
Quiet means silent.
Nithya said:
1 decade ago
Quit- silent.
Quite-complete.
They were completely (quite) amazed. So the answer must be A.
Quite-complete.
They were completely (quite) amazed. So the answer must be A.
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