• English Language - Vocabulary (Cloze Test)
Question

Find the appropriate word in each case

  • A) A hassle, a nuisance
  • B) Hasidic, a nuisance
  • C) A harassment, an objective
  • D) An objective, Hasidic
  • E) A hassle, a freight
Solution

Ans. A

The word ‘hassle’ means ‘an inconvenience’ and ‘nuisance’ means ‘a thing that causes inconvenience.’ Thus option A conveys the correct meaning here. The word ‘hasidic’ means ‘relating to or denoting Hasidism, a mystical Jewish movement founded in Poland in the 18th century in reaction to the rigid academicism of rabbinical Judaism’ and does not fit here. The word ‘freight’ means ‘goods transported in bulk by truck, train, ship, or aircraft’ and does not convey any meaning here. Thus option A is the correct answer.

Ans. A

The word ‘hassle’ means ‘an inconvenience’ and ‘nuisance’ means ‘a thing that causes inconvenience.’ Thus option A conveys the correct meaning here. The word ‘hasidic’ means ‘relating to or denoting Hasidism, a mystical Jewish movement founded in Poland in the 18th century in reaction to the rigid academicism of rabbinical Judaism’ and does not fit here. The word ‘freight’ means ‘goods transported in bulk by truck, train, ship, or aircraft’ and does not convey any meaning here. Thus option A is the correct answer.

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