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English Mock Test Set 61 for competitive exam with Bengali, Hindi, English & Nepali meaning

WBP & KP English Mock Test Set 61 (2026) | Synonym Antonym Idiom | TopperIQ
WBP & KP English Mock Test — Set 61
West Bengal Police · Kolkata Police · 2026
๐Ÿ“Œ 10 MCQ — Synonym, Antonym, Idiom, Spelling, One-Word Substitution, Narration, Voice, Fill in the Blank, Sentence Improvement & Error Correction.
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WBP & KP English Mock Test — Set 61 · 2026

Practice 10 MCQ on English Grammar for West Bengal Police (WBP) and Kolkata Police (KP). Questions in English only — explanations in Bengali, Hindi & Nepali. Covers Synonym, Antonym, Idiom, Spelling, One-Word Substitution, Narration Change, Voice Change, Fill in the Blank, Sentence Improvement & Error Correction.

๐Ÿ“ Synonym & Antonym ๐Ÿ’ฌ Idioms & Phrases ๐Ÿ”ก Spelling ๐Ÿ” One-Word Substitution ๐Ÿ—ฃ Narration Change ๐Ÿ”„ Voice Change ๐Ÿ”ค Fill in the Blank ✏️ Sentence Improvement ⚠️ Error Correction
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    Frequently Asked Questions — English for WBP & KP (Set 61)

    What is the synonym of ABSURD?
    The synonym of ABSURD is Ridiculous. Both mean wildly unreasonable or contrary to logic. Other synonyms: preposterous, ludicrous, nonsensical. Antonyms: sensible, logical, rational.
    What is the antonym of ACUMEN?
    The antonym of ACUMEN (mental sharpness; ability to make good judgements) is Stupidity (lack of intelligence or good judgement). Synonyms of Acumen: intelligence, insight, sharpness, keenness.
    What does the idiom "Bite off more than you can chew" mean?
    "Bite off more than you can chew" means to take on more responsibility or work than you are able to handle. Example: "She bit off more than she could chew by accepting three leadership roles at once."
    Is "Alot" correct or "A lot"?
    "A lot" (two separate words) is always correct. "Alot" does not exist in English — it is one of the most common spelling errors. Note: Allot (one word, double l) is a different word meaning to distribute or assign.
    What is the one-word substitution for 'a collection of poems by various authors'?
    The answer is Anthology — a published collection of poems, stories or literary works compiled by an editor. From Greek: anthos (flower) + logia (collection) = a bouquet of literary works.
    Why does 'By next year' require Future Perfect tense?
    'By next year' signals that an action will be completed before a specific future point. This requires the Future Perfect tense: will have + past participle. Example: By next year, she will have completed her thesis. (NOT 'will complete'.)