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communication Online Quiz - 172

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English word MONEY originated form

  1. Mony

  2. Monyt

  3. Mont

  4. Moneyta


Correct Option: D

English word Planet originated from

  1. Planesthai

  2. Planest

  3. Planetae

  4. Planesta


Correct Option: D

AI Explanation

To answer this question, you need to understand the origin of the English word "planet".

Option A) Planesthai - This option is incorrect because "planesthai" is not the origin of the word "planet".

Option B) Planest - This option is incorrect because "planest" is not the origin of the word "planet".

Option C) Planetae - This option is incorrect because "planetae" is not the origin of the word "planet".

Option D) Planesta - This option is correct because the word "planet" originated from the Latin word "planeta", which means "wandering" or "errant". The Latin word "planeta" was derived from the Greek word "planesta", which has the same meaning.

The correct answer is D) Planesta. This option is correct because it represents the origin of the English word "planet".

English word Slave originated from

  1. slavae

  2. slav

  3. slavet

  4. slavetae


Correct Option: D

AI Explanation

To answer this question, you need to understand the origins of the English word "slave."

The correct answer is D) slavetae. This option is correct because the English word "slave" originated from the Latin word "slavus" or "slavetae," which referred to a person from the Slavic region of Eastern Europe. Slavery was common in ancient times, and many Slavic people were captured and sold as slaves. Over time, the term "slavus" evolved into "slave" in English and became associated with the practice of enslaving individuals.

English word Attack originated from

  1. attackae

  2. attacker

  3. attacqe

  4. attacquer


Correct Option: D

AI Explanation

To answer this question, you need to understand the origin of the English word "attack."

Option A) attackae - This option is incorrect because "attackae" is not a known origin or root for the word "attack."

Option B) attacker - This option is incorrect because "attacker" is a derivative of the word "attack," not its origin.

Option C) attacqe - This option is incorrect because "attacqe" is not a known origin or root for the word "attack."

Option D) attacquer - This option is correct because "attacquer" is the French origin of the English word "attack." The word "attack" was borrowed from the Old French word "ataquer," which eventually evolved into the modern English word.

The correct answer is D) attacquer. This option is correct because it represents the French origin of the English word "attack."

  1. Mony

  2. Moneyae

  3. Moneta

  4. Monyra


Correct Option: C
  1. Mony

  2. Moneyae

  3. Moneta

  4. Monyra


Correct Option: C

English word Buget originated from

  1. Bulga

  2. Budgte

  3. Budgae

  4. Budgat


Correct Option: A

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the origin of the English word "budget".

Option A) Bulga - This option is correct. The English word "budget" originated from the Middle English word "bougette" which was derived from the Old French word "boulgete" meaning a small bag or purse. The word "boulgete" itself was derived from the Latin word "bulga" which also means a bag or purse. Over time, the meaning of "budget" expanded to refer to a financial plan or estimate.

Option B) Budgte - This option is incorrect. There is no evidence to suggest that the word "budget" originated from "budgte".

Option C) Budgae - This option is incorrect. There is no evidence to suggest that the word "budget" originated from "budgae".

Option D) Budgat - This option is incorrect. There is no evidence to suggest that the word "budget" originated from "budgat".

The correct answer is A) Bulga. This option is correct because the English word "budget" can be traced back to the Latin word "bulga" meaning a bag or purse.

  1. Planeta

  2. Planestha

  3. Planesthet

  4. Planesthai


Correct Option: D

English word slave originated from

  1. Slavet

  2. Slav

  3. Slavae

  4. Slavate


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To answer this question, you need to understand the origin of the English word "slave". The correct answer is B) Slav.

The English word "slave" originated from the word "Slav", which refers to the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe. During the medieval period, Slavic people were often captured and sold as slaves in other parts of Europe. Over time, the term "Slav" became associated with the concept of slavery, and ultimately evolved into the modern English word "slave".

  1. Its

  2. It's

  3. None

  4. 1 or 2 both are correct


Correct Option: D

_____ going to rain soon

  1. Its

  2. It's

  3. None

  4. 1 or 2 any is correct


Correct Option: D

AI Explanation

To answer this question, you need to understand the difference between "its" and "it's".

Option A) Its - This option is incorrect because "its" is the possessive form of "it". It is used to show that something belongs to or is associated with something else. However, in this sentence, we are not referring to something belonging to or associated with "rain", but rather we are talking about the weather condition itself. Therefore, "its" is not the correct choice.

Option B) It's - This option is incorrect because "it's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has". In this sentence, we are not trying to say "it is going to rain soon", but rather we are using "it" as a pronoun to refer to the weather condition itself. Therefore, "it's" is not the correct choice either.

Option C) None - This option is incorrect because both options A and B are incorrect. We need to choose between option A and option B.

Option D) 1 or 2 any is correct - This option is correct because neither "its" nor "it's" is the correct choice in this sentence. The correct choice would be to use "it" without an apostrophe, as in "It is going to rain soon."

The correct answer is D) 1 or 2 any is correct.

  1. There

  2. Their

  3. They're

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: D

They aren't going _____ special.

  1. Nowhere

  2. There

  3. Anywhere

  4. All


Correct Option: C

I sit _____ John in class.

  1. besides

  2. beside

  3. none of the above

  4. 1 or 2 any is correct


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To answer this question, you need to understand the difference between "besides" and "beside".

Option A) besides - This option is incorrect because "besides" means "in addition to" or "apart from", and it does not convey the meaning of sitting next to someone.

Option B) beside - This option is correct because "beside" means "next to" or "at the side of", which accurately describes sitting next to someone in class.

Option C) none of the above - This option is incorrect because Option B is the correct answer.

Option D) 1 or 2 any is correct - This option is incorrect because only Option B is the correct answer.

The correct answer is Option B) beside. This option is correct because it accurately describes sitting next to someone in class.

  1. So did

  2. Neither did I

  3. Either did I

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B

_____ going to rain soon.

  1. It's

  2. Its

  3. None of the above

  4. 1 or 2 both are correct


Correct Option: A

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the difference between "it's" and "its."

Option A) It's - This option is correct. "It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has." In this context, "It's going to rain soon" means "It is going to rain soon."

Option B) Its - This option is incorrect. "Its" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership. For example, "The dog wagged its tail."

Option C) None of the above - This option is incorrect because option A is correct.

Option D) 1 or 2 both are correct - This option is incorrect because only option A is correct.

The correct answer is A) It's. This option is correct because "It's" is the contraction of "it is" and is used to indicate that something is going to happen.

  1. It's

  2. Its

  3. None

  4. 1 or 2 both are correct


Correct Option: A
  1. so did I

  2. neither did I

  3. none of the above

  4. 1 or 2 both are correct


Correct Option: B

The _____ of the performance was stunning.

  1. effect

  2. affect

  3. none

  4. 1 or 2 both are correct


Correct Option: A

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the difference between "effect" and "affect."

Option A) Effect - This option is correct because "effect" is a noun that means the result or outcome of something. In this sentence, "the effect of the performance was stunning" means that the outcome or result of the performance was stunning.

Option B) Affect - This option is incorrect because "affect" is a verb that means to influence or have an impact on something. It does not fit in the sentence structure "the [noun] of the performance was stunning."

Option C) None - This option is incorrect because there is a correct answer for this question.

Option D) 1 or 2 both are correct - This option is incorrect because only option A ("effect") is correct. Option B ("affect") is incorrect.

The correct answer is A) Effect. This option is correct because "effect" is the appropriate noun to describe the outcome or result of the performance.

_____ Jane _____ Matt is going to visit next weekend.

  1. either, nor

  2. neither, nor

  3. either, or

  4. neither, or


Correct Option: C

Which is the correct sentence??

  1. I plan to take a computer course as well this summer.

  2. As well I plan to take a computer course this summer

  3. I plan to take a computer course this summer as well

  4. I plan this summer to take a computer course as well


Correct Option: C
  1. had find difficult

  2. had no money

  3. had arranged money

  4. had borrowed


Correct Option: B
  1. in the boat

  2. all in the same sea

  3. all drowned in the same sea

  4. all in the same situation


Correct Option: D
  1. from the begining

  2. from the end

  3. from the top

  4. from the roof


Correct Option: A

The police RULED OUT the man as a possible bank robber

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A

The markings that are found on dice are called

  1. aglets

  2. points

  3. pips

  4. dice hole


Correct Option: C
  1. Monday 13th

  2. Friday 13th

  3. Tuesday 13th

  4. saturday 13th


Correct Option: B

The only 15-letter word that can be spelled without repeating a letter is “uncopyrightable”.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
  1. Data is

  2. Data are

  3. None of the above

  4. 1 or 2 both are correct


Correct Option: D
  1. could

  2. can

  3. none

  4. 1 or 2 both are correct


Correct Option: B
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