Question : Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
We decided to ___________ as we were missing him a lot.
Option 1: give a visit
Option 2: take a visit
Option 3: bring in a visit
Option 4: pay him a visit
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Correct Answer: pay him a visit
Solution : The correct choice will be the fourth option.
The phrase "pay a visit" means to go see someone.
Literally, "pay a visit" means the same thing as a visit. It means to go and see somebody or something. However, there is a slight difference in normal usage. If someone says they are going to pay somebody a visit, it usually implies some specific purpose.
Therefore, the correct sentence is: We decided to pay him a visit as we were missing him a lot.
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Question : Select the most appropriate collocation to fill in the blank.
We came to _____ as we were passing through.
Option 1: give a hand
Option 2: say hello
Option 3: slow in
Option 4: take a look
Question : Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word to fill in the blank.
While most friends persuaded him to choose the career, there were a few who_________ him from doing so.
Option 1: evaded
Option 2: bombarded
Option 3: dissuaded
Option 4: situated
Question : Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. Sunil cannot _________ a trip to the US now because he has already spent a lot for the completion of his house.
Option 1: visit
Option 2: afford
Option 3: spend
Option 4: earn
Question : Select the most appropriate collocating word to fill in the blank.
I listened to him with________ attention.
Option 1: hefty
Option 2: massive
Option 3: rapt
Option 4: vast
Question : Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. In the absence of the Principal, the Vice- Principal ______ for him.
Option 1: deputes
Option 2: exchanges
Option 3: officiates
Option 4: replaces
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