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Question : Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word given in brackets to fill in the blank.

The (friendly) dog wagged its tail, while the _____ cat hissed.

Option 1: loving

Option 2: welcoming

Option 3: affectionate

Option 4: hostile

Team Careers360 22nd Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: hostile


Solution : The most appropriate antonym is the fourth option.

Friendly and hostile are antonyms. Friendly describes a warm, kind, and amiable nature, while hostile indicates an unfriendly, aggressive, or antagonistic nature. In the sentence, the dog is friendly, and the cat is portrayed as its opposite, which is hostile.

Loving, welcoming, and affectionate are synonyms or are similar in meaning to friendly and would not convey the intended contrast in the sentence. 

Therefore, the complete sentence should be: "The friendly dog wagged its tail, while the hostile cat hissed."

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I got 63 Percentile In Cat . What options I have to get admission in a college for Mba or Pgdm under budget of 10 lakhs .

Ishita 4th Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant

Your performance in CAT is somewhat near average, if not below. With 63 percentile, I don't think you will be able to ace IIMs or any top-rated MBA colleges. All you can opt for is a Tier 2 or Tier 3 MBA college.

MBA is a tad bit expensive course, where the semester-wise fee could range anywhere from 5-10 Lacs, making it a whopping 20 Lac course.

I would sincerely suggest that you give the CAT exam again the next year, with a lot more preparations, and get a higher percentile.

Still, colleges that may accept you with 63 percentile with your 10 L budget are-

  • AIMS Institute, Bangalore
  • NDIM, Delhi
  • JIMS Rohini, Delhi
  • DBS Dehradun

These are some of the better known MBA colleges.

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i have scored 32.24 percentile in cat 2023 suggest me some college based on my marks or is there any ways can i get into private colleges and instituitions by attending their entrance exam?

Akansha Sharma 21st Dec, 2024

With a 32.24 percentile in CAT 2023, top IIMs and elite colleges may be out of reach. However, you can still target private MBA colleges that accept CAT scores or conduct their own entrance exams. Consider colleges like UPES Dehradun, Symbiosis Pune, IFIM Business School, and LBSIM Delhi. These institutes often have lower cutoffs and offer strong MBA programs. You can also explore options like NMIMS or Welingkar, which conduct their own exams and may have more flexible criteria.

For  more details you can visit the link given below

https://www.careers360.com/cat-college-predictor

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Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
I accidentally let the cat out of the bag about your promotion.

Option 1: To state the wrong facts

Option 2: To reveal a secret

Option 3: To say something unrealistic

Option 4: To discourage someone

Team Careers360 22nd Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: To reveal a secret


Solution : The second option is the correct answer.

In the context of the sentence, letting the cat out of the bag means accidentally disclosing or revealing a secret, specifically about the person's promotion.

The idiom implies that information was divulged that was meant to be kept confidential or hidden.

Therefore, the correct answer is to reveal a secret.

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Can I get admission in IMT nagpur even after having 57 percentile in Cat exam

Sajal Trivedi 17th Jan, 2024

Hello aspirant,

I regret to inform you that, despite your 57 percentile on the CAT exam, IMT Nagpur will not be contacting you. This is because the college's total cut-off score for all CAT, MAT, and CMAT exams is 70 percentile. There is no sectional cut-off, but you must score at least in the 70 percentile in order for your application to be reviewed further.

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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Question : Improve the underlined part of the sentence. Choose ‘No improvement’ as an answer if the sentence is grammatically correct.
A fully grow Chihuahua weighs less than the average house cat.

Option 1: fullest grown

Option 2: fully growth

Option 3: No improvement

Option 4: fully grown

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: fully grown


Solution : The correct answer is the fourth option.

Here, "grow" should be in the past participle form "grown" to match the tense of the sentence correctly.

In this correction, "grown" is the past participle form of the verb "grow," and it agrees with the past participle tense needed in the sentence. This adheres to the rule of maintaining proper verb tense and agreement in sentences.

Therefore, the correct answer is: "A fully grown Chihuahua weighs less than the average house cat."

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Question : Improve the underlined part of the sentence. Choose 'No improvement' as an answer if the sentence is grammatically correct.

The cat was lastly see in the backyard.

Option 1: last saw in

Option 2: No improvement

Option 3: last seen in

Option 4: last see in

Team Careers360 17th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: last seen in


Solution : The correct choice is the third option.

Explanation: The phrase last seen is the correct past participle form in this context. When expressing the last known location or sighting of someone or something, last seen is the appropriate usage. It is a passive construction where seen functions as the past participle of the verb see.

So, the correct sentence would be: "The cat was last seen in the backyard."

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Question : Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
To make a low continuous vibratory sound expressing contentment (of a cat).

Option 1: To meow

Option 2: To purr

Option 3: To buzz

Option 4: To roar

Team Careers360 21st Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: To purr


Solution : The second option is correct.

The one-word substitute for the given group of words, to make a low continuous vibratory sound expressing contentment (of a cat), is to purr.

To purr: This verb specifically refers to the low, continuous, vibratory sound that a cat makes, usually as a sign of contentment or satisfaction.

Therefore, the correct answer is, to purr.

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