On time vs In time – MCQ
On Time: Punctual; at the scheduled time. In Time: Early enough; before a deadline or too late.
Selvam College of Technology (Autonomous)
On Time: Punctual; at the scheduled time. In Time: Early enough; before a deadline or too late.
Miss: To feel the absence of something or fail to catch/attend. Lost: To no longer have something or fail to win.
Marriage: A long-term relationship or legal union between partners. Wedding: The ceremony or event where a couple gets married.
Look: Direct your eyes at something intentionally. See: Notice something without trying. Watch: Look at something carefully, usually for a period of time.
Imminent: About to happen very soon; approaching. Eminent: Famous, respected or distinguished.
Hear: Sounds reach your ears without effort. Listen: Paying attention to sound.
Disinterested: Neutral, impartial or unbiased (not taking sides). Uninterested: Not interested, bored or indifferent.
Bring: Move something toward a specific place or person. Take: Move something away to another place. Carry: Physically hold and transport something.
Borrow: To take something for temporary use. (You receive it.) Lend: To give something temporarily. (You give it.)
Assure: To give confidence to someone. Ensure: To make certain that something happens. Insure: To protect financially (insurance-related).