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138 English MCQ Questions in english हिन्दी
Which is an antonym of “vivid”?
What does “melancholy” mean?
Which is a synonym for “mitigate”?
Which word means “a person who loves books”?
Choose the correct spelling:
The antonym of “diligent” is:
What does “ubiquitous” mean?
Choose the synonym of “candid”:
What does the word “ephemeral” mean?
What is the Capital of Maharashtra?
In South India who was responsible for the security for Maratha Villages?
Victoria Terminal was renamed as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminal in which year?
In Maharashtra Lonar Lake was created by?
With whom did Shivaji signed a Treaty of Purandar?
What is the total number of members of Sarvajanik Shabha when it was established?
The first marathi film "Ayodhya che Raja " was released in which year?
Who founded Maharashtra Film Company in1919?
Maharashtra Film Company was an Indian film production company established by Baburao Painter.
What is the highest point of Maharashtra?
Kasubai is located in Ahmednagar District of 5400 ft.
Maharashtra Day is celebrated on which date?
Maharashtra was recognized as different state on this date.
"Me" is the object pronoun, while "I" is the subject pronoun.
In the sentence "The cat chased the mouse," "chased" is the past perfect verb form.
"Fewer" is used for countable nouns, while "less" is used for uncountable nouns.
The sentence "Whom is coming to the party?" is grammatically correct.
The term "homonym" refers to words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The sentence "I before E, except after C" is a reliable spelling rule in the English language.
The apostrophe in "it's" always indicates possession.
In the sentence "She is taller than I," "I" is the object of the comparison.
An adverb is a part of speech that describes a noun.
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