English By Guru Sir ™ (Gurukool )
😍 Good Evening & Ready For Evening Dose My Warriors ? 🏆 Today's Topic Word Swap Set - 01
Q1. The importance (A) of education in shaping individuals’ growth demands (B) constant attention and focus (C) to ensure inclusive policies (D).
English By Guru Sir ™ (Gurukool )
Q1. The importance (A) of education in shaping individuals’ growth demands (B) constant attention and focus (C) to ensure inclusive policies (D).
1)• Choose the correct option.
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(a) A-B
24%
(b) B-C
21%
(c) C-D
15%
(d) A-D
30%
(e) No replacement required
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English By Guru Sir ™ (Gurukool )
😍 Good Evening & Ready For Evening Dose My Warriors ? 🏆 Today's Topic Word Swap Set - 01
Q2. The team’s collective (A) effort has led to several innovative initiatives (B) that benefit the local community (C) and ensure their well-being (D).
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Q2. The team’s collective (A) effort has led to several innovative initiatives (B) that benefit the local community (C) and ensure their well-being (D).
2)• Choose the correct option.
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(a) A-B
14%
(b) B-D
14%
(c) C-D
0%
(d) A-C
59%
(e) No replacement required
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English By Guru Sir ™ (Gurukool )
😍 Good Evening & Ready For Evening Dose My Warriors ? 🏆 Today's Topic Word Swap Set - 01
Q3. Efficient management (A) of time and resources (B) is crucial for meeting project deadlines (C) and achieving desired outcomes (D).
Q4. Addressing climate (A) change requires global efforts (B) and collaborative solutions (C) to protect our planet (D).
Q5. Implementing new policies (A) can sometimes lead to challenges (B) but also offers great opportunities (C) for improvement (D).
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🔥 आज का CHALLENGE – Can You Answer? 🔥
Q1. What is the synonym of "Cacophony"?
A) Harmony
B) Noise
C) Silence
D) Melody
💬 Answer in the comments!
Q1. What is the synonym of "Cacophony"?
A) Harmony
B) Noise
C) Silence
D) Melody
💬 Answer in the comments!
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Q8. Minu thinks that Salman is a ____singer than Nitin.
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better
19%
good
10%
Best
10%
more better
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Q9. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Turn a deaf ear
Turn a deaf ear
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25%
to listen carefully
45%
to pay no heed
25%
to make someone deaf
4%
to pay attention
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 07.07.2025
1. ENLIVEN (VERB): (हर्षित करना): cheer up
Synonyms: raise someone's spirits, uplift
Antonyms: subdue
Example Sentence: My visit to my mother had quite clearly enlivened her.
2. PRAGMATIC (ADJECTIVE): (व्यावहारिक): practical
Synonyms: matter-of-fact, realistic
Antonyms: impractical
Example Sentence:There was no pragmatic solution to the problem.
3. ADVERSARY (NOUN): (प्रतिद्वंद्वी): opponent
Synonyms: rival, enemy
Antonyms: ally
Example Sentence:Sonia beat his old adversary in the quarter-finals.
4. AFFLICT (VERB): (पीड़ा देना): trouble
Synonyms: bother, burden
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease.
5. CYNICISM (NOUN): (संदेहवाद): scepticism
Synonyms: doubt, distrust
Antonyms: optimism
Example Sentence:Her cynicism has influenced me more than I thought.
6. INCONCEIVABLE (ADJECTIVE): (समझ से बाहर): beyond belief
Synonyms: unbelievable, incredible
Antonyms: likely
Example Sentence: They behaved with inconceivable cruelty.
7. HEFTY (ADJECTIVE): (शक्तिशाली): powerful
Synonyms: violent, hard
Antonyms: feeble
Example Sentence: He aimed a hefty kick at the door.
8. GLARE (NOUN): (भौह चढ़ाना): scowl
Synonyms: glower, frown
Antonyms: smile
Example Sentence: She almost gave me a glare of contempt.
9. CRIPPLE (VERB): (खराब करना): ruin
Synonyms: destroy, wipe out
Antonyms: boost
Example Sentence: The thought of him almost crippled her.
10. BUCK (VERB): (खंडन करना): resist
Synonyms: oppose, contradict
Antonyms: accept
Example Sentence: The shares bucked the market trend.
1. ENLIVEN (VERB): (हर्षित करना): cheer up
Synonyms: raise someone's spirits, uplift
Antonyms: subdue
Example Sentence: My visit to my mother had quite clearly enlivened her.
2. PRAGMATIC (ADJECTIVE): (व्यावहारिक): practical
Synonyms: matter-of-fact, realistic
Antonyms: impractical
Example Sentence:There was no pragmatic solution to the problem.
3. ADVERSARY (NOUN): (प्रतिद्वंद्वी): opponent
Synonyms: rival, enemy
Antonyms: ally
Example Sentence:Sonia beat his old adversary in the quarter-finals.
4. AFFLICT (VERB): (पीड़ा देना): trouble
Synonyms: bother, burden
Antonyms: comfort
Example Sentence:His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease.
5. CYNICISM (NOUN): (संदेहवाद): scepticism
Synonyms: doubt, distrust
Antonyms: optimism
Example Sentence:Her cynicism has influenced me more than I thought.
6. INCONCEIVABLE (ADJECTIVE): (समझ से बाहर): beyond belief
Synonyms: unbelievable, incredible
Antonyms: likely
Example Sentence: They behaved with inconceivable cruelty.
7. HEFTY (ADJECTIVE): (शक्तिशाली): powerful
Synonyms: violent, hard
Antonyms: feeble
Example Sentence: He aimed a hefty kick at the door.
8. GLARE (NOUN): (भौह चढ़ाना): scowl
Synonyms: glower, frown
Antonyms: smile
Example Sentence: She almost gave me a glare of contempt.
9. CRIPPLE (VERB): (खराब करना): ruin
Synonyms: destroy, wipe out
Antonyms: boost
Example Sentence: The thought of him almost crippled her.
10. BUCK (VERB): (खंडन करना): resist
Synonyms: oppose, contradict
Antonyms: accept
Example Sentence: The shares bucked the market trend.
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🔹 Advanced Vocabulary – SSC CGL & UPSC Level
📌 1. Esoteric (गूढ़, केवल कुछ लोगों को समझ आने वाला)
👉 (Meaning: Understood by only a small number of people with specialized knowledge)
✅ Example: The professor’s lecture was too esoteric for the students.
📌 2. Sycophant (चापलूस व्यक्ति)
👉 (Meaning: A person who flatters someone in power for personal gain)
✅ Example: The manager was surrounded by sycophants who never opposed his decisions.
📌 3. Obfuscate (जटिल बनाना, उलझाना)
👉 (Meaning: To deliberately make something difficult to understand)
✅ Example: The politician tried to obfuscate the truth with misleading statistics.
📌 4. Perfunctory (लापरवाही से किया गया, बिना रुचि के किया गया)
👉 (Meaning: Done without care or interest, merely as a routine task)
✅ Example: His perfunctory apology showed that he wasn’t truly sorry.
📌 5. Disparate (पूरी तरह अलग, असमान)
👉 (Meaning: Essentially different in kind, not allowing comparison)
✅ Example: The two cultures had disparate traditions and customs.
🔹 Grammar Concept – Mastering Conditional Sentences
📢 Conditional Sentences are statements that express hypothetical situations and their consequences.
📌 Type 1 – Real Conditional (Possible Condition in the Present/Future)
Structure: If + Present Simple → Will / Can + Base Verb
✅ Example: If you study, you will pass the exam.
📌 Type 2 – Unreal Conditional (Hypothetical Condition in Present/Future)
Structure: If + Past Simple → Would / Could + Base Verb
✅ Example: If she were taller, she would be a model.
📌 Type 3 – Past Unreal Conditional (Hypothetical Condition in the Past)
Structure: If + Past Perfect → Would have + Past Participle
✅ Example: If he had studied, he would have passed the test.
📌 Mixed Conditional (Combination of Type 2 & Type 3)
✅ Example: If she had studied harder (Past), she would be successful now (Present).
💡 Common Mistake:
❌ If I will see him, I will tell him. (Wrong)
✅ If I see him, I will tell him. (Correct)
🔹 Tough Idioms & Phrases – UPSC Level
📌 1. A Pyrrhic Victory – A victory that comes at a great cost
✅ Example: The company won the lawsuit, but it was a Pyrrhic victory as they lost millions in legal fees.
📌 2. Cast in Stone – Fixed and unchangeable
✅ Example: The policy is not cast in stone; we can modify it if needed.
📌 3. Faustian Bargain – A deal in which one sacrifices morals for personal gain
✅ Example: The politician made a Faustian bargain by sacrificing ethics for power.
📌 4. Throw Down the Gauntlet – To challenge someone
✅ Example: The rival company threw down the gauntlet by launching a competing product.
📌 5. Bite the Bullet – To endure a painful or difficult situation
✅ Example: The soldiers had to bite the bullet and continue their mission despite extreme weather.
👨🏻💻Credit- @gurukoolchannel
📌 1. Esoteric (गूढ़, केवल कुछ लोगों को समझ आने वाला)
👉 (Meaning: Understood by only a small number of people with specialized knowledge)
✅ Example: The professor’s lecture was too esoteric for the students.
📌 2. Sycophant (चापलूस व्यक्ति)
👉 (Meaning: A person who flatters someone in power for personal gain)
✅ Example: The manager was surrounded by sycophants who never opposed his decisions.
📌 3. Obfuscate (जटिल बनाना, उलझाना)
👉 (Meaning: To deliberately make something difficult to understand)
✅ Example: The politician tried to obfuscate the truth with misleading statistics.
📌 4. Perfunctory (लापरवाही से किया गया, बिना रुचि के किया गया)
👉 (Meaning: Done without care or interest, merely as a routine task)
✅ Example: His perfunctory apology showed that he wasn’t truly sorry.
📌 5. Disparate (पूरी तरह अलग, असमान)
👉 (Meaning: Essentially different in kind, not allowing comparison)
✅ Example: The two cultures had disparate traditions and customs.
🔹 Grammar Concept – Mastering Conditional Sentences
📢 Conditional Sentences are statements that express hypothetical situations and their consequences.
📌 Type 1 – Real Conditional (Possible Condition in the Present/Future)
Structure: If + Present Simple → Will / Can + Base Verb
✅ Example: If you study, you will pass the exam.
📌 Type 2 – Unreal Conditional (Hypothetical Condition in Present/Future)
Structure: If + Past Simple → Would / Could + Base Verb
✅ Example: If she were taller, she would be a model.
📌 Type 3 – Past Unreal Conditional (Hypothetical Condition in the Past)
Structure: If + Past Perfect → Would have + Past Participle
✅ Example: If he had studied, he would have passed the test.
📌 Mixed Conditional (Combination of Type 2 & Type 3)
✅ Example: If she had studied harder (Past), she would be successful now (Present).
💡 Common Mistake:
❌ If I will see him, I will tell him. (Wrong)
✅ If I see him, I will tell him. (Correct)
🔹 Tough Idioms & Phrases – UPSC Level
📌 1. A Pyrrhic Victory – A victory that comes at a great cost
✅ Example: The company won the lawsuit, but it was a Pyrrhic victory as they lost millions in legal fees.
📌 2. Cast in Stone – Fixed and unchangeable
✅ Example: The policy is not cast in stone; we can modify it if needed.
📌 3. Faustian Bargain – A deal in which one sacrifices morals for personal gain
✅ Example: The politician made a Faustian bargain by sacrificing ethics for power.
📌 4. Throw Down the Gauntlet – To challenge someone
✅ Example: The rival company threw down the gauntlet by launching a competing product.
📌 5. Bite the Bullet – To endure a painful or difficult situation
✅ Example: The soldiers had to bite the bullet and continue their mission despite extreme weather.
👨🏻💻Credit- @gurukoolchannel
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Find the error
This is the tallest building of the world.
This is the tallest building of the world.
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This is the
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tallest building
40%
of the world
35%
No error
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Q2. Spot the error:
👉 Hardly had she left the room than it started raining.
A) Hardly had
B) she left
C) than
D) No error
💬 Answer in the comments!
👉 Hardly had she left the room than it started raining.
A) Hardly had
B) she left
C) than
D) No error
💬 Answer in the comments!
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🎯 Challenge Question 🎯
🔹 Bonus: "What’s a synonym for ‘brilliant strategy’?"
a) Haphazard
b) Ingenious
c) Reckless
d) Clumsy
e) Thoughtless
💬 Comment your answer below! ⬇️
🔹 Bonus: "What’s a synonym for ‘brilliant strategy’?"
a) Haphazard
b) Ingenious
c) Reckless
d) Clumsy
e) Thoughtless
💬 Comment your answer below! ⬇️
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