Question : Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the following sentence.
It is a deeply regrettable fact that deforestation has had a substantial consequenses on the environment.
Option 1: deforestation
Option 2: substantial
Option 3: regrettable
Option 4: consequenses
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Correct Answer: consequenses
Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.
Explanation: The correct spelling is "consequences" not "consequenses". The word "consequences" refers to the results or effects of a particular action, and it is commonly spelt with a "c" instead of the "s". Therefore, the correct spelling is consequences.
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Question : Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the following sentence:
Being a conscentious and single-minded person, Tubai has become inquisitive and perseverant in exploring young talents.
Option 1: inquisitive
Option 2: perseverant
Option 3: conscentious
Option 4: exploring
Sudhir’s harrassment is not only perceivable and occasional but also has become a matter of humorous incident before his colleague.
Option 1: colleague
Option 2: harrassment
Option 3: Humorous
Option 4: perceivable
Question : Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the following sentence: In the coming millenium, some noticeable technological advancements will be accomplished.
Option 1: noticeable
Option 2: technological
Option 3: advancements
Option 4: millenium
The outcome of the survey was a critical intervention to the questionaire prepared by Suraj and his committee.
Option 1: questionaire
Option 2: committee
Option 3: intervention
Option 4: outcome
Apparently, he seems to be an amature person, but I know that he is a disciplined and committed person when it comes to doing something seriously.
Option 1: amature
Option 2: apparently
Option 3: committed
Option 4: disciplined
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