T.S.Jain Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise 1
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Questions from T.S.Jain Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise 1 with Hints & Solutions
Below is given a statement which is capable of being expressed by one word only. The statement is followed by four such words of which only one is correct. Your task is to pick out the correct choice.
Something which can be taken for granted.

Directions: Out of the given options, choose the one which can substitute for the given phrase/sentence.
The practice of borrowing ideas and words from others and using them as one's own.

Below is given a statement which is capable of being expressed by one word only. The statement is followed by four such words of which only one is correct. Your task is to pick out the correct choice.
One who fully depends on others.

The statement below is capable of being expressed in one word only. It is followed by four words, of which only one is correct. Your task is to pick out the correct choice.
A fort that cannot be entered into by the enemy.

Directions: Out of the given options, choose the one which can substitute for the given phrase/sentence.
That which cannot be understood or known.

Below is given a statement which is capable of being expressed by one word only. The statement is followed by four such words of which only one is correct. Your task is to pick out the correct choice.
A person who cannot be easily approached.

Below is given a statement which is capable of being expressed by one word only. The statement is followed by four such words of which only one is correct. Your task is to pick out the correct choice.
Doing harm secretly.

Below is given a statement which is capable of being expressed by one word only. The statement is followed by four such words of which only one is correct. Your task is to pick out the correct choice.
Not suitable to be eaten.
