Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Quiz Of The Day

 What does "to break the ice" mean?


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A) Start a conversation

B) Destroy something

C) Complete a task

D) Leave a situation

up for grabs

 



up for grabs
= something is available to be taken 

The computers and the furniture from the old office are up for grabs; employees can take it home if they want.

The last slice of pizza is up for grabs; who wants it?

Several items from the garage sale are still up for grabs.

After the event, all the leftover snacks will be up for grabs.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "up for grabs":

Synonyms:
Available
On offer
Accessible 

Antonyms:
Unavailable 
Reserved
Locked away

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What does "up for grabs" mean?

#English

A) Available to anyone
B) Difficult to obtain
C) Reserved for someone
D) Hidden from view




Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Quiz Of The Day

 What does "criteria" mean?


#English


A) A specific standard

B) A personal opinion

C) A group of people

D) A type of challenge

vista




vista
= a pleasing view

We stopped at the top of the mountain to enjoy the vista of the harbor.

Susan shared her travel photos with Mark, highlighting the picturesque vista of the coastline she had captured during her vacation in Japan.

Mark stood at the edge of the cliff, captivated by the breathtaking vista of the mountains below.

At her family gathering, Susan displayed a photograph of the picturesque vista she took during her travels in the Alps.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "vista":

Synonyms:
View
Sight 
Landscape
Scenery 

Antonyms:
Obstruction 
Blindness  
Narrow view 

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A "vista" is best described as:

#English

A) A narrow path
B) A broad view
C) A historical event
D) A musical term


 

Monday, 26 January 2026

Quiz Of The Day

 Which of the following phrases best describes something that is "ubiquitous"?


#English


A) Rare and unusual

B) Found everywhere

C) Difficult to understand

D) Bound to a specific area

wacky




wacky
= strange and unusual in a silly or amusing way. 

His wacky sense of humor made the entire audience laugh during the stand-up comedy performance.

Mark's wacky ideas for their weekend plans always kept Susan entertained.

During the party, Susan impressed everyone with her wacky dance moves, which made Mark laugh uncontrollably.

Mark's wacky hat collection made Susan chuckle every time they went out.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "wacky":

Synonyms 
Quirky
Goofy 
Bizarre

Antonyms 
Sensible
Normal 
Straightforward

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Which of the following best exemplifies "wacky" behavior?

#English

A) A magician pulling rabbits
B) A scientist in a lab coat
C) A bear riding a unicycle
D) A child reading quietly