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English Mock Test Set 71 for competitive exam with meaning in Bengali, Hindi, English and Nepali

WBP & KP English Mock Test Set 71 (2026) | Synonym Antonym Idiom | TopperIQ
WBP & KP English Mock Test — Set 71
West Bengal Police · Kolkata Police · 2026
๐Ÿ“Œ 10 MCQ — Synonym, Antonym, Idiom, Spelling, One-Word Substitution, Narration, Voice, Fill in the Blank, Article Usage & Error Correction.
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WBP & KP English Mock Test — Set 71 · 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 (MALEVOLENT), Antonym (ARTICULATE), Idiom (Ride roughshod over), Spelling (Extravagant), One-Word Substitution (Reticent), Narration Change, Voice Change, Fill in Blank, Article Usage & 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 ๐Ÿ“– Article Usage ⚠️ Error Correction
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    Frequently Asked Questions — English for WBP & KP (Set 71)

    What is the synonym of MALEVOLENT?
    The synonym of MALEVOLENT is Spiteful — wishing evil or harm to others. Related words: malicious, vindictive, hostile, ill-natured.
    What is the antonym of ARTICULATE?
    The antonym of ARTICULATE (able to express thoughts clearly and fluently) is Inarticulate (unable to speak clearly or express oneself effectively).
    What does "Ride roughshod over" mean?
    "Ride roughshod over" means to treat someone in a high-handed, inconsiderate fashion, ignoring their feelings, rights, or opinions.
    What is the one-word substitution for a reserved person?
    The answer is Reticent — a person not readily revealing their thoughts or feelings; reserved and restrained in speech.
    Why does "She plays the violin" take "the"?
    Names of musical instruments conventionally take the definite article "the" when talking about playing them — e.g. play the violin, the guitar, the piano.
    Why is "Priya and me" correct and not "Priya and I"?
    Because "Priya and I/me" is the object of the verb "asked" (the manager asked whom?), the objective case pronoun "me" is required, not the subjective "I".