Question : How did Bhakti-Sufi literature contribute to the development of regional languages in India?
Option 1: By standardizing grammar rules
Option 2: By introducing new writing systems
Option 3: By enriching vocabulary and idioms
Option 4: By promoting linguistic diversity
Correct Answer: By enriching vocabulary and idioms
Solution : Bhakti-Sufi literature contributed to the development of regional languages in India by enriching vocabulary and idioms, giving rise to new literary forms and expressions.
Question : Sentences of a paragraph are given in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Dozens of distinctly different regional languages are spoken in India, which share many characteristics such as grammatical structure and vocabulary.
B. India has had a longer exposure to English than any other country which uses it as a second language, its distinctive words, idioms, grammar, and rhetoric spreading gradually to affect all places, habits and cultures.
C. The historical background of India is never far away from everyday usage of English.
D. Since the early 1600s, the English language has had a toehold on the Indian subcontinent, when the East India Company established settlements in Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai, formerly Madras, Calcutta, and Bombay, respectively.
Option 1: ABCD
Option 2: ADCB
Option 3: DBCA
Option 4: DCAB
Correct Answer: DBCA
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
Explanation: The logical flow of information in the order DBCA starts with the historical context of English in India, mentioning the East India Company's establishment of settlements in Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai in the early 1600s. This sets the foundation for the longer exposure India has had to English compared to other countries using it as a second language. The paragraph then delves into this extended exposure, highlighting how English has gradually influenced various aspects of Indian culture, including words, idioms, grammar, and rhetoric. It concludes by emphasising the linguistic diversity within India,
Therefore, the correct answer is DBCA.
which book is best for vocabulary for clat?
hello, good hold on your language is very important in order to clear any competitive exam, especially CLAT. You can do this by studying from vocabulary books. Here are some of the best vocabulary books available for clat aspirants ;
- The Vocabulary Builder Workbook by Chris Lele
- Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
- The Black Book of English Vocabulary by Nikhil Gupta
-
Oxford Learner's Pocket Word Skills by Redman Stuart
how I can Increase my vocabulary for clat exam 2022 December
Hello aspirant
The best tip I can give you to increase vocabulary is to read English newspaper daily and make your own dictionary. Reading English newspaper can really help to increase your vocabulary. I would also recommend a book "word power made easy". This book can also be very helpful to you.
Hope this information helps you
hello everyone ! can anyone please suggest good English grammar , vocabulary and English speaking coaching (online) in Delhi? regards
Dear Student ,
Some of the popular speaking English online in Delhi are as follows :
- Simpli English
- Inlingua New Delhi
- British St.Columbia Academy, Subhash Nagar
- Insider Academy
- Engmates
- BAFEL
- WABS Talk
- ACE ApTalk
- The professional English and others
Well, you can also refer some good YouTube videos to develop your verbal and grammar skills in English. Some online platforms like Coursera , NPTEL also provides soft skills or communication skills as certified course .
Hope this helps !
do vocabulary repeat in snap exam quora
Hi,
Yes, there are a lot of vocabulary that you find repeated in SNAP exam. Though rare to find but no impossible to, there is a slight chance of finding a repeated vocabulary. You can check out a lot of videos available online to find these repeated vocabulary.
I hope this helps,
All the best.
How to prepare for the SNAP 2021 vocabulary?
hey there
SNAP is conducted for 60 minutes in MCQs format, each question consists of one mark, there is deduction of 0.25 marks for each incorrect attempt, the following sections are included in the entrance test:-
General English: comprises of 15 q
- Analogies
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- One Word Substitution,
- Active Voice and Passive Voice
- ,Vocabulary
- ,Idioms and Syllogisms,
- Best way to practice the English section is by solving past papers Apart from this, other than this try to get your concepts crystal clear as possible . try to Enhance your vocabulary skills. this might give u an upper hand advantage in comparison to other candidates in the exam. .try learning 10 news words everyday .
thank you
How to increase your vocabulary skills for IPMAT and what is syllabus of it??
Hello,
The syllabus of Verbal Ability consists of Sentence completion, Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms, and Phrases, Comprehension of passages, Proper Usage of Words, Vocabulary, Grammar, Fill in the Blanks etc. you can refer Word Power Made Easy for building your vocabulary, and apart from this reading newspaper especially the editorial part on a daily basis helps regarding this along with comprehension part, you can choose The Hindu or The Indian Express for this, for covering the grammar portion you can refer wren and martin book, that's the best book to cover the fundamentals, other than these you can go for books such as How to prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for the CAT, by Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay, The Pearson Guide to IIM-Indore-IPM Entrance Examination for covering the verbal ability portion of IPMAT.
how to learn speaking english as well as vocabulary ?
To learn this particular skill you have to coordinate your reading and analyzing skills. If you read something you analyze what are words you don't know. After this learn those word properly. Keep a notebook to copy those word. Now try to apply those words in appropriate places. This will increase your Vocabulary.
Notable media to acquire vocabulary is to read English Novel (Non-Chetan Bhagat Types) or newspapers like Hindu.
Now for Speaking you have to practice it. At first you have to clear the hesitation of speaking in English. Try to communicate in English as much as you can. This will resolve your problem of feeling underconfident while speaking english. You can use the Feynman Technique. Suppose you learn anything. You can teach yourself the same thing in English as if you are teaching. This will help you to analyze the topic as well as will make your speaking skills better.
After you solve this problem then try to see English movies as much as possible. Use headphones while watching. This will make your understanding of English accent better and you can implicate a bit of accent to your english speaking in order to spice it up.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
i m jee aspirant my problem is even i know all the formulas i stuck in understanding the question correctly.that vocabulary and terminology is difficult to understand whether it could me M,P,C especially in maths-coordinate geometry and physics. so what is the solution to my problem??
Hello Aspirant,
Don't worry because this issue can only be resolved by practicing more and more questions from previous year's question papers and sample papers and also solving Previous Year Questions is the best practice to get the thorough preparation of JEE-Main, so if you are facing difficulties in understanding terminologies in different questions than what I would recommend you is just solve one paper in a day in the fixed time of Three hours and don't go for next paper until you clear all your doubts of previous paper so the concepts will be cleared to you. You can download different previous year's question papers and sample papers of JEE-Main from the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-sample-papers
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-question-paper
As we know that now the aspirants are facing their last time preparation before JEE-Main examination so now the solving papers should be the main priority because at this point of time reading of full concepts and chapters won't be the wise strategy so just be focused on solving papers and some important chapters which have more weightage as compare to that of others and for your reference I have mentioned those chapters :-
See from now very few time is left for JEE-Main 2021 so just give boost to your JEE-Preparation and I am enlisting down some preparation tips which would help you in keeping yourself motivated and give a boost to your preparation :-
@Physics
- Modern Physics - 20 marks
- Heat and Thermodynamics - 12 marks
- Optics - 12 marks
- Current Electricity - 12 marks
- Electrostatics - 12 marks
- Magnetics - 8 marks
@Chemistry
- Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry - 12 marks
- Periodic table and Representative Elements - 12 marks
- Thermodynamics And Gaseous State- 8 marks
- Atomic Structure - 8 marks
- Chemical Bonding - 8 marks
- Chemical And Ionic Equilibrium - 8 marks
@Mathematics
- Coordinate Geometry - 20 marks
- Limits, Continuity and Differentiability - 12 marks
- Integral Calculus - 12 marks
- Complex numbers and Quadratic Equation - 8 marks
- Matrices and Determinants - 8 marks
- Statistics and Probability - 8 marks
- Vector Algebra - 8 marks
For more detailed preparation tips for JEE-Main 2021 kindly check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!