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28TH April Vocab of Perfection Class

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28TH April Vocab of Perfection Class

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28TH APRIL VOCAB OF PERFECTION

Question 1: (i) The company invested heavily in employee training


programs. (ii) Productivity levels rose significantly within six
months.

●​ Invested: Spent money or resources for future benefit.​

●​ Productivity: The rate at which goods or services are


produced.

Question 2: (i) The novel’s plot was intricate and well-researched.


(ii) Some readers found the pacing too slow.
●​ Intricate: Very detailed and complicated.​

●​ Pacing: The speed at which a story unfolds.​

Question 3: (i) Renewable energy adoption has surged globally. (ii)


Fossil fuel consumption remains stubbornly high in some regions.

●​ Renewable energy: Energy from a source that is not


depleted when used (like solar or wind).​

●​ Fossil fuel: Natural fuels (like coal, oil) formed from the
remains of living organisms.​

Question 4: (i) The team worked overtime to meet the deadline. (ii)
The project was delivered ahead of schedule.

●​ Overtime: Working beyond regular working hours.​

●​ Deadline: The latest time or date by which something should


be completed.

Question 5: (i) The museum exhibit showcased rare artefacts. (ii)


Interactive displays enhanced visitor engagement.

●​ Artefacts: Objects made by humans, often of historical


interest.​

●​ Interactive: Allowing active participation or two-way


communication.

Question 6: (i) The smartphone’s camera quality is exceptional. (ii)


Its battery life falls short of competitors.

●​ Exceptional: Unusually good; outstanding.​


●​ Falls short: Fails to meet expectations or standards.​

Question 7: (i) The company expanded into international markets.


(ii) It faced regulatory challenges in some countries.

●​ Expanded: Grew in size, number, or importance.​

●​ Regulatory challenges: Problems related to laws and


government rules.

Question 8: (i) The budget for the project was limited. (ii) The team
found creative ways to achieve their goals.

●​ Limited: Restricted in amount or size.​

●​ Creative: Having the ability to invent or produce original


ideas.​

Question 9: (i) She had been consistently scoring well in her


practice tests and maintaining a disciplined study routine. (ii) It
was no surprise when she topped the final exam.
●​ Disciplined: Showing controlled behavior or self-control.​

●​ Topped: Became the highest scorer or best performer.​

Question 10: (i) The proposal outlines a practical solution to the


traffic congestion issue. (ii) It includes a cost-effective plan for
implementation that could save the city millions in the long run.

●​ Practical: Sensible and realistic.​

●​ Cost-effective: Producing good results without costing a lot


of money.​

Question 11: (i) The research paper was well-structured and


informative. (ii) It failed to address a few key limitations in its
methodology.

●​ Well-structured: Organized in a clear and logical way.​

●​ Methodology: A system of methods used in a particular


study.

Question 12: (i) The company failed to adapt to the rapidly


changing market demands. (ii) It lost a significant share of its
customer base to more innovative competitors.
●​ Adapt: Change to suit new conditions.​

●​ Innovative: Introducing new ideas or methods.​

Question 13: (i) The company's revenues dropped significantly over


the last two quarters due to increased competition and rising costs.
(ii) The management implemented a series of cost-cutting measures
to stabilize finances.

●​ Revenues: The income of a company from business activities.​

●​ Cost-cutting: Reducing expenses to save money.​

Question 14: (i) The weather was gloomy and rain was forecast. (ii)
A large number of people still turned up to support the cause during
the outdoor rally.
●​ Gloomy: Dark, depressing, or dismal.​

●​ Rally: A large public gathering to support a cause.​

Question 15: (i) The book offers a compelling narrative backed by


thorough research. (ii) It raises important questions about ethics
and accountability in modern journalism.

●​ Compelling: Very interesting or convincing.​

●​ Accountability: Being responsible for one’s actions.

Question 16: (i) He had all the necessary qualifications and years of
experience. (ii) He was overlooked for the promotion due to
internal politics.

●​ Qualifications: Skills, education, or experiences required for


a task.​

●​ Internal politics: Competition or conflicts within an


organization.

Question 17: (i) The weather forecast predicted heavy rain


throughout the weekend. (ii) The outdoor event was postponed to
ensure the safety and comfort of all attendees.
●​ Forecast: A prediction about future weather conditions.​

●​ Postponed: Delayed to a later time.​

Question 18: (i) He had practised for weeks and felt confident
before the match. (ii) A sudden injury during the game prevented
him from performing at his best.

●​ Practised: Repeatedly performed to improve skills.​

●​ Injury: Physical harm or damage.​

Question 19: (i) The campaign attracted significant public attention.


(ii) It failed to bring about immediate policy change.

●​ Campaign: An organized effort to achieve a goal.​

●​ Policy change: Modifications in official rules or laws.​


Question 20: (i) The company has expanded its global presence
significantly over the past year. (ii) It has invested heavily in
sustainable practices that align with international environmental
standards.

●​ Global presence: Active operations across different


countries.​

●​ Sustainable practices: Activities that do not harm the


environment and can be maintained long-term.

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