Words In News
Words in News | 11 September 2020
Vocabulary asked in exams is most commonly selected from newspapers. So make sure you practice daily vocabulary ‘Eazily’ with Eazyprep’s Words in News!
Vocabulary asked in exams is most commonly selected from newspapers. So make sure you practice daily vocabulary ‘Eazily’ with Eazyprep’s Words in News!
Brevity is vital, especially in entrance exams! Here are 30 important one-word substitutions for the Verbal Ability section of your exam.
1.Person in News Father of Indian Radio Astronomy Govind Swarup passes away Prof Govind Swarup, considered the Father of Indian Radio Astronomy passed away He was the founding director of National Centre for Radio Astrophysics of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, and the founder of Astronomical Society of India He Read more…
Having a Plan B when it comes to career plans is extremely important. Here are some ideas of alternate careers to plan your Plan Bs!
1.Economy Australia appoints cricket icon Matthew Hayden as trade envoy to India Matthew Hayden and Lisa Singh have been appointed by the Government of Australia as trade envoys for advancing business ties with India. Lisa Singh is an Indian-origin politician, while Hayden is a former international cricketer. Quick Fact: Matthew Read more…
Vocabulary asked in exams is most commonly selected from newspapers. So make sure you practice daily vocabulary ‘Eazily’ with Eazyprep’s Words in News!
About to start preparing for your entrance exam but feeling lost? Don’t worry, read this article to get an exact idea about what to do!
1.History Wilmington, North Carolina, announced as 1st WWII Heritage City On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the second World War, US President Donald Trump has announced Wilmington, North Carolina as the first World War II Heritage City. Wilmington was the site of the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company during Read more…
Vocabulary asked in exams is most commonly selected from newspapers. So make sure you practice daily vocabulary ‘Eazily’ with Eazyprep’s Words in News!
Not everyone goes for higher education. Here’s a list of government jobs one can apply for after you have cleared class 10th exams.