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noun | mummyji | mummy, mother (as a respectful term of address) | A | [
"A: mummy, mother (as a respectful term of address)",
"B: A sweet dumpling made with coconut.",
"C: An Indian dessert made by deep-frying urad flour batter in a kind of pretzel which is then soaked in sugar syrup.",
"D: Extra or undue weight or importance."
] | Which of the following could "mummyji" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: mummy, mother (as a respectful term of address)
B: A sweet dumpling made with coconut.
C: An Indian dessert made by deep-frying urad flour batter in a kind of pretzel which is then soaked in sugar syrup.
D: Extra or undue weight or importance.
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noun | auntyji | aunt or older woman (as a respectful term of address) | D | [
"A: Alternative form of gold mohur (“the plant Caesalpinia pulcherrima”)",
"B: A studentship offered at no cost to the student.",
"C: A corner finial, usually in the form of a column topped by a flower shape.",
"D: aunt or older woman (as a respectful term of address)"
] | Which of the following could "auntyji" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Alternative form of gold mohur (“the plant Caesalpinia pulcherrima”)
B: A studentship offered at no cost to the student.
C: A corner finial, usually in the form of a column topped by a flower shape.
D: aunt or older woman (as a respectful term of address)
Answer: |
noun | madamji | madam (as a respectful term of address) | D | [
"A: A masonry dam used for storing water.",
"B: Alternative form of dharna",
"C: An upbeat musical number within a film, accompanied by a provocative dance sequence performed by attractive women, or \"item girls\".",
"D: madam (as a respectful term of address)"
] | Which of the following could "madamji" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A masonry dam used for storing water.
B: Alternative form of dharna
C: An upbeat musical number within a film, accompanied by a provocative dance sequence performed by attractive women, or "item girls".
D: madam (as a respectful term of address)
Answer: |
noun | supari | A contract killing; a hit taken out on somebody. | B | [
"A: The punctuation mark \".\" (indicating the end of a sentence or marking an abbreviation).",
"B: A contract killing; a hit taken out on somebody.",
"C: Alternative form of bibi",
"D: A commission or duty charged by an agent; a kickback."
] | Which of the following could "supari" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: The punctuation mark "." (indicating the end of a sentence or marking an abbreviation).
B: A contract killing; a hit taken out on somebody.
C: Alternative form of bibi
D: A commission or duty charged by an agent; a kickback.
Answer: |
noun | godman | A charismatic male guru. | C | [
"A: An anklet.",
"B: chickling vetch (Lathyrus sativus).",
"C: A charismatic male guru.",
"D: A revenue block in India, a subdivision of a district, usually smaller than a tehsil and consisting of several villages."
] | Which of the following could "godman" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: An anklet.
B: chickling vetch (Lathyrus sativus).
C: A charismatic male guru.
D: A revenue block in India, a subdivision of a district, usually smaller than a tehsil and consisting of several villages.
Answer: |
noun | kutniti | diplomacy: the art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of states. | C | [
"A: mother",
"B: An eggplant; a brinjal.",
"C: diplomacy: the art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of states.",
"D: plural of signage"
] | Which of the following could "kutniti" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: mother
B: An eggplant; a brinjal.
C: diplomacy: the art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of states.
D: plural of signage
Answer: |
noun | kutcha house | A house built with naturally occurring materials. | B | [
"A: A pond, marsh, lake or similar wetland area, usually with significant vegetation providing shelter and/or food to a variety of aquatic and semi-aquatic animal species.",
"B: A house built with naturally occurring materials.",
"C: plural of zilla",
"D: The economic policies of Narendra Modi"
] | Which of the following could "kutcha house" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A pond, marsh, lake or similar wetland area, usually with significant vegetation providing shelter and/or food to a variety of aquatic and semi-aquatic animal species.
B: A house built with naturally occurring materials.
C: plural of zilla
D: The economic policies of Narendra Modi
Answer: |
noun | gingelly | The sesame plant. | C | [
"A: A low cost Indian pre-school.",
"B: A person from Northeast India.",
"C: The sesame plant.",
"D: Initialism of Scheduled Caste."
] | Which of the following could "gingelly" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A low cost Indian pre-school.
B: A person from Northeast India.
C: The sesame plant.
D: Initialism of Scheduled Caste.
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noun | officegoer | One who works in an office, an officer. | C | [
"A: beggar",
"B: A market.",
"C: One who works in an office, an officer.",
"D: A causeway."
] | Which of the following could "officegoer" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: beggar
B: A market.
C: One who works in an office, an officer.
D: A causeway.
Answer: |
noun | masterji | male teacher (as a respectful term of address) | B | [
"A: A metal wash basin",
"B: male teacher (as a respectful term of address)",
"C: A studentship offered at no cost to the student.",
"D: Leftist-aligned mass media that opposes Hindu nationalism and Narendra Modi."
] | Which of the following could "masterji" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A metal wash basin
B: male teacher (as a respectful term of address)
C: A studentship offered at no cost to the student.
D: Leftist-aligned mass media that opposes Hindu nationalism and Narendra Modi.
Answer: |
noun | joint family | A household consisting of two or more closely-related nuclear families, such as two or more brothers along with their wives and children, or multiple generations along with spouses. | D | [
"A: Brotherhood; amity.",
"B: A Muslim person in general, especially an extreme conservative.",
"C: Initialism of Muslim; mostly used by Hindutva netizens primarily towards Islamist supporters and Muslim militants.",
"D: A household consisting of two or more closely-related nuclear families, such as two or more brothers along with their wives and children, or multiple generations along with spouses."
] | Which of the following could "joint family" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Brotherhood; amity.
B: A Muslim person in general, especially an extreme conservative.
C: Initialism of Muslim; mostly used by Hindutva netizens primarily towards Islamist supporters and Muslim militants.
D: A household consisting of two or more closely-related nuclear families, such as two or more brothers along with their wives and children, or multiple generations along with spouses.
Answer: |
noun | aljofar | seed pearl | C | [
"A: A telephone counselling service for children and young people.",
"B: The student who achieves the highest score in an examination.",
"C: seed pearl",
"D: Redress."
] | Which of the following could "aljofar" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A telephone counselling service for children and young people.
B: The student who achieves the highest score in an examination.
C: seed pearl
D: Redress.
Answer: |
noun | gup-shup | Gossip or rumor; idle talk. | B | [
"A: Brick dust used in making mortar.",
"B: Gossip or rumor; idle talk.",
"C: Indian people who reject their native culture in favour of Westernization.",
"D: The muntjac."
] | Which of the following could "gup-shup" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Brick dust used in making mortar.
B: Gossip or rumor; idle talk.
C: Indian people who reject their native culture in favour of Westernization.
D: The muntjac.
Answer: |
noun | gup | Gossip or rumor; nonsensical or silly talk; blather. | A | [
"A: Gossip or rumor; nonsensical or silly talk; blather.",
"B: A kind of Gujarati vegetable cake.",
"C: A record of witness testimony, usually prepared by the police, during the investigation of a crime or after a death.",
"D: An acute febrile disease of the (sub)tropics caused by the Dengue virus, a flavivirus, transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, and characterized by high fever, rash, headache, and severe muscle and joint pain."
] | Which of the following could "gup" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Gossip or rumor; nonsensical or silly talk; blather.
B: A kind of Gujarati vegetable cake.
C: A record of witness testimony, usually prepared by the police, during the investigation of a crime or after a death.
D: An acute febrile disease of the (sub)tropics caused by the Dengue virus, a flavivirus, transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, and characterized by high fever, rash, headache, and severe muscle and joint pain.
Answer: |
noun | dhania | Coriander. | A | [
"A: Coriander.",
"B: An umbrella.",
"C: brother-in-law",
"D: fort, fortress"
] | Which of the following could "dhania" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Coriander.
B: An umbrella.
C: brother-in-law
D: fort, fortress
Answer: |
noun | black caraway | A spice plant related to caraway and cumin, with dark seeds and an edible root, Bunium bulbocastanum | D | [
"A: Synonym of nagar panchayat",
"B: Underwear, shorts, especially knickers.",
"C: A person who has knowledge; an informed party.",
"D: A spice plant related to caraway and cumin, with dark seeds and an edible root, Bunium bulbocastanum"
] | Which of the following could "black caraway" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Synonym of nagar panchayat
B: Underwear, shorts, especially knickers.
C: A person who has knowledge; an informed party.
D: A spice plant related to caraway and cumin, with dark seeds and an edible root, Bunium bulbocastanum
Answer: |
noun | sisterji | sister (as a respectful term of address) | B | [
"A: The flowering plant Boerhavia diffusa.",
"B: sister (as a respectful term of address)",
"C: A dhoti.",
"D: mint"
] | Which of the following could "sisterji" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: The flowering plant Boerhavia diffusa.
B: sister (as a respectful term of address)
C: A dhoti.
D: mint
Answer: |
noun | velfie | A video selfie. | A | [
"A: A video selfie.",
"B: A religious offering, usually of vegetarian food consumed by worshippers after worship, in Hinduism and Sikhism.",
"C: A sweet made from khoa, sugar, and various flavourings.",
"D: A town, sometimes fortified, outside a fort."
] | Which of the following could "velfie" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A video selfie.
B: A religious offering, usually of vegetarian food consumed by worshippers after worship, in Hinduism and Sikhism.
C: A sweet made from khoa, sugar, and various flavourings.
D: A town, sometimes fortified, outside a fort.
Answer: |
adjective | hon'ble | Abbreviation of honorable. | A | [
"A: Abbreviation of honorable.",
"B: Given a bad reputation.",
"C: Most senior.",
"D: Great, very enjoyable."
] | Which of the following could "hon'ble" mean in Indian English when used as a adjective?
A: Abbreviation of honorable.
B: Given a bad reputation.
C: Most senior.
D: Great, very enjoyable.
Answer: |
noun | singhara | The water caltrop. | A | [
"A: The water caltrop.",
"B: A new discovery.",
"C: Initialism of foot overbridge: a pedestrian overpass.",
"D: A number assigned to each of the adult citizens and residents of India in order to identify them officially."
] | Which of the following could "singhara" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: The water caltrop.
B: A new discovery.
C: Initialism of foot overbridge: a pedestrian overpass.
D: A number assigned to each of the adult citizens and residents of India in order to identify them officially.
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noun | jarul | Lagerstroemia speciosa, a flowering plant native to tropical southern Asia. | D | [
"A: Cream.",
"B: pearl millet",
"C: A mounted procession; a cavalcade.",
"D: Lagerstroemia speciosa, a flowering plant native to tropical southern Asia."
] | Which of the following could "jarul" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Cream.
B: pearl millet
C: A mounted procession; a cavalcade.
D: Lagerstroemia speciosa, a flowering plant native to tropical southern Asia.
Answer: |
noun | toposheet | A kind of map that shows the topographic features of an area. | B | [
"A: The office or employment of a surgeon, either in the naval or military service, or in a hospital as a resident or house officer.",
"B: A kind of map that shows the topographic features of an area.",
"C: A journey undertaken on foot for religious, political, social or charitable purposes.",
"D: Music written especially for Bollywood films."
] | Which of the following could "toposheet" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: The office or employment of a surgeon, either in the naval or military service, or in a hospital as a resident or house officer.
B: A kind of map that shows the topographic features of an area.
C: A journey undertaken on foot for religious, political, social or charitable purposes.
D: Music written especially for Bollywood films.
Answer: |
noun | Dravidianist | One who studies Dravidian languages. | D | [
"A: Alternative form of bendekai (“okra”)",
"B: The Bengal monitor lizard.",
"C: A man, especially one who is unlucky or who has a tendency to complain.",
"D: One who studies Dravidian languages."
] | Which of the following could "Dravidianist" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Alternative form of bendekai (“okra”)
B: The Bengal monitor lizard.
C: A man, especially one who is unlucky or who has a tendency to complain.
D: One who studies Dravidian languages.
Answer: |
noun | passout | A graduate. | D | [
"A: A firecracker; a small paper packet of coloured potash and pieces of kankar, exploding when thrown against a hard surface.",
"B: A native officer in charge of a zail.",
"C: An eggplant; a brinjal.",
"D: A graduate."
] | Which of the following could "passout" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A firecracker; a small paper packet of coloured potash and pieces of kankar, exploding when thrown against a hard surface.
B: A native officer in charge of a zail.
C: An eggplant; a brinjal.
D: A graduate.
Answer: |
noun | dalaal | An intermediary or go-between. | A | [
"A: An intermediary or go-between.",
"B: The saddlecloth, housings or trappings for an elephant, horse, or other domesticated animal.",
"C: brother-in-law",
"D: Somebody from the north of India; a northerner."
] | Which of the following could "dalaal" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: An intermediary or go-between.
B: The saddlecloth, housings or trappings for an elephant, horse, or other domesticated animal.
C: brother-in-law
D: Somebody from the north of India; a northerner.
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noun | d/o | Initialism of daughter of. | B | [
"A: Alternative spelling of biosulfur",
"B: Initialism of daughter of.",
"C: The judge of a subordinate court.",
"D: mother"
] | Which of the following could "d/o" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Alternative spelling of biosulfur
B: Initialism of daughter of.
C: The judge of a subordinate court.
D: mother
Answer: |
noun | kadam | A tropical evergreen tree, Neolamarckia cadamba (syn. Anthocephalus indicus, Nauclea cadamba), native to South and Southeast Asia. | A | [
"A: A tropical evergreen tree, Neolamarckia cadamba (syn. Anthocephalus indicus, Nauclea cadamba), native to South and Southeast Asia.",
"B: A watchman; a guard.",
"C: A waterproof sandal.",
"D: A dog cart; a rickshaw; a kind of vehicle."
] | Which of the following could "kadam" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A tropical evergreen tree, Neolamarckia cadamba (syn. Anthocephalus indicus, Nauclea cadamba), native to South and Southeast Asia.
B: A watchman; a guard.
C: A waterproof sandal.
D: A dog cart; a rickshaw; a kind of vehicle.
Answer: |
noun | sewali | Night-blooming jasmine (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis). | D | [
"A: friend, dude, man",
"B: Alternative form of maistry (“foreman or artisan”)",
"C: A family priest.",
"D: Night-blooming jasmine (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis)."
] | Which of the following could "sewali" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: friend, dude, man
B: Alternative form of maistry (“foreman or artisan”)
C: A family priest.
D: Night-blooming jasmine (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis).
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noun | moori | Puffed rice. | C | [
"A: A written agreement.",
"B: An instance of airdashing.",
"C: Puffed rice.",
"D: The flowering plant Boerhavia diffusa."
] | Which of the following could "moori" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A written agreement.
B: An instance of airdashing.
C: Puffed rice.
D: The flowering plant Boerhavia diffusa.
Answer: |
noun | chabutra | A paved terrace attached to a house or garden. | D | [
"A: Money that is obtained illegally, especially that which circulates in the underworld.",
"B: Synonym of turmeric",
"C: A kind of push-up in Indian gymnastics.",
"D: A paved terrace attached to a house or garden."
] | Which of the following could "chabutra" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Money that is obtained illegally, especially that which circulates in the underworld.
B: Synonym of turmeric
C: A kind of push-up in Indian gymnastics.
D: A paved terrace attached to a house or garden.
Answer: |
noun | dasturi | A commission or duty charged by an agent; a kickback. | D | [
"A: An autorickshaw.",
"B: A light snack food made from puffed rice seasoned with onions, spices, pepper, etc.",
"C: Synonym of groundnut (“Arachis hypogaea”)",
"D: A commission or duty charged by an agent; a kickback."
] | Which of the following could "dasturi" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: An autorickshaw.
B: A light snack food made from puffed rice seasoned with onions, spices, pepper, etc.
C: Synonym of groundnut (“Arachis hypogaea”)
D: A commission or duty charged by an agent; a kickback.
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noun | jetuka | Henna (Lawsonia inermis), as used in Assam. | C | [
"A: brother (as a respectful term of address)",
"B: A bald man.",
"C: Henna (Lawsonia inermis), as used in Assam.",
"D: Alternative form of chowki"
] | Which of the following could "jetuka" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: brother (as a respectful term of address)
B: A bald man.
C: Henna (Lawsonia inermis), as used in Assam.
D: Alternative form of chowki
Answer: |
noun | kandhuli | The bronze featherback, Notopterus notopterus. | B | [
"A: The proportion of loan-assets created by banks from the deposits received.",
"B: The bronze featherback, Notopterus notopterus.",
"C: Fine flour; semolina or suji.",
"D: A long cloth worn over the shoulder."
] | Which of the following could "kandhuli" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: The proportion of loan-assets created by banks from the deposits received.
B: The bronze featherback, Notopterus notopterus.
C: Fine flour; semolina or suji.
D: A long cloth worn over the shoulder.
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noun | jhow | A species of grassy tamarisk shrub, Tamarix indica, common in river-marshes. | B | [
"A: Alternative form of bandh",
"B: A species of grassy tamarisk shrub, Tamarix indica, common in river-marshes.",
"C: The recent alluvial bordering a large river.",
"D: A ceremony involving ritual washing, cleansing or anointing."
] | Which of the following could "jhow" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Alternative form of bandh
B: A species of grassy tamarisk shrub, Tamarix indica, common in river-marshes.
C: The recent alluvial bordering a large river.
D: A ceremony involving ritual washing, cleansing or anointing.
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noun | gori mem | A white woman. | D | [
"A: An artist.",
"B: The saddlecloth, housings or trappings for an elephant, horse, or other domesticated animal.",
"C: Garbage; waste; refuse.",
"D: A white woman."
] | Which of the following could "gori mem" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: An artist.
B: The saddlecloth, housings or trappings for an elephant, horse, or other domesticated animal.
C: Garbage; waste; refuse.
D: A white woman.
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noun | accredition | The giving of credentials. | B | [
"A: A film featuring a particular movie star.",
"B: The giving of credentials.",
"C: brother-in-law; wife's brother",
"D: A watchman; a guard."
] | Which of the following could "accredition" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A film featuring a particular movie star.
B: The giving of credentials.
C: brother-in-law; wife's brother
D: A watchman; a guard.
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noun | pargana | An administrative unit of India, consisting of a number of villages. Since Indian independence, replaced by the block or tahsil. | D | [
"A: A headdress worn by men in India, comprising a several-metre-long band of fabric wound around the head.",
"B: A promise or vow.",
"C: The student who achieves the highest score in an examination.",
"D: An administrative unit of India, consisting of a number of villages. Since Indian independence, replaced by the block or tahsil."
] | Which of the following could "pargana" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A headdress worn by men in India, comprising a several-metre-long band of fabric wound around the head.
B: A promise or vow.
C: The student who achieves the highest score in an examination.
D: An administrative unit of India, consisting of a number of villages. Since Indian independence, replaced by the block or tahsil.
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noun | bibiji | grandmother (as a respectful term of address) | C | [
"A: A kind of loose shawl or mantle.",
"B: A ball shaped sweet made from arrowroot flour and sugar, well known in Bhadrak.",
"C: grandmother (as a respectful term of address)",
"D: Idli podi/milagai podi; ground-up dry spices mixed with oil and ghee and served alongside idli or dosa."
] | Which of the following could "bibiji" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A kind of loose shawl or mantle.
B: A ball shaped sweet made from arrowroot flour and sugar, well known in Bhadrak.
C: grandmother (as a respectful term of address)
D: Idli podi/milagai podi; ground-up dry spices mixed with oil and ghee and served alongside idli or dosa.
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noun | ilish | A fish, the hilsa. | D | [
"A: The act or process of updating.",
"B: A devoted wife.",
"C: prawn",
"D: A fish, the hilsa."
] | Which of the following could "ilish" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: The act or process of updating.
B: A devoted wife.
C: prawn
D: A fish, the hilsa.
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noun | discom | Acronym of distribution company. especially an electricity distribution company | B | [
"A: lacto-ovo-vegetarian",
"B: Acronym of distribution company. especially an electricity distribution company",
"C: A part of a train reserved for men.",
"D: crude zinc"
] | Which of the following could "discom" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: lacto-ovo-vegetarian
B: Acronym of distribution company. especially an electricity distribution company
C: A part of a train reserved for men.
D: crude zinc
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noun | classfellow | classmate | D | [
"A: papadam",
"B: vetiver",
"C: A light snack food made from puffed rice seasoned with onions, spices, pepper, etc.",
"D: classmate"
] | Which of the following could "classfellow" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: papadam
B: vetiver
C: A light snack food made from puffed rice seasoned with onions, spices, pepper, etc.
D: classmate
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noun | bhagwaan | a god. | D | [
"A: The musical sounds in nature and in Indian music, especially percussion",
"B: father's father; paternal grandfather",
"C: A kind of sweetened fried chapatti.",
"D: a god."
] | Which of the following could "bhagwaan" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: The musical sounds in nature and in Indian music, especially percussion
B: father's father; paternal grandfather
C: A kind of sweetened fried chapatti.
D: a god.
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noun | white money | Money that circulates legally. | D | [
"A: A money changer.",
"B: The muntjac.",
"C: A married woman whose husband is still alive.",
"D: Money that circulates legally."
] | Which of the following could "white money" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A money changer.
B: The muntjac.
C: A married woman whose husband is still alive.
D: Money that circulates legally.
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noun | black money | Money that is obtained illegally, especially that which circulates in the underworld. | B | [
"A: Curdled milk.",
"B: Money that is obtained illegally, especially that which circulates in the underworld.",
"C: A flat area near the top of a river ghat where Hindus burn their dead; a funeral pyre.",
"D: A serving of tea shortly after awakening in the morning."
] | Which of the following could "black money" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Curdled milk.
B: Money that is obtained illegally, especially that which circulates in the underworld.
C: A flat area near the top of a river ghat where Hindus burn their dead; a funeral pyre.
D: A serving of tea shortly after awakening in the morning.
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noun | cinegoer | A cinemagoer. | B | [
"A: A sharecropper.",
"B: A cinemagoer.",
"C: A serving of tea shortly after awakening in the morning.",
"D: brother-in-law"
] | Which of the following could "cinegoer" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A sharecropper.
B: A cinemagoer.
C: A serving of tea shortly after awakening in the morning.
D: brother-in-law
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noun | tampala | The plant Amaranthus tricolor when used as a vegetable. | A | [
"A: The plant Amaranthus tricolor when used as a vegetable.",
"B: A kind of lunchbox or food container.",
"C: Tomato ketchup, used as a condiment.",
"D: Cannabis and preparations thereof."
] | Which of the following could "tampala" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: The plant Amaranthus tricolor when used as a vegetable.
B: A kind of lunchbox or food container.
C: Tomato ketchup, used as a condiment.
D: Cannabis and preparations thereof.
Answer: |
noun | beebee | Alternative form of bibi | D | [
"A: A kind of sugar-based confection.",
"B: A big room where films are shown; movie theater.",
"C: A powered mortar and pestle used to extract oil.",
"D: Alternative form of bibi"
] | Which of the following could "beebee" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A kind of sugar-based confection.
B: A big room where films are shown; movie theater.
C: A powered mortar and pestle used to extract oil.
D: Alternative form of bibi
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noun | bhaigan | brinjal, eggplant, aubergine | C | [
"A: A coconut plantation.",
"B: Sweets; confectionery.",
"C: brinjal, eggplant, aubergine",
"D: An inhabitant of a hostel."
] | Which of the following could "bhaigan" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A coconut plantation.
B: Sweets; confectionery.
C: brinjal, eggplant, aubergine
D: An inhabitant of a hostel.
Answer: |
noun | sahibji | sahib (as a respectful term of address) | D | [
"A: The seeds of the plant Nigella sativa used as a spice.",
"B: A fluorescent lighting tube.",
"C: The sesame plant.",
"D: sahib (as a respectful term of address)"
] | Which of the following could "sahibji" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: The seeds of the plant Nigella sativa used as a spice.
B: A fluorescent lighting tube.
C: The sesame plant.
D: sahib (as a respectful term of address)
Answer: |
noun | sahukar | A moneylender. | A | [
"A: A moneylender.",
"B: The area served by an irrigation project such as a canal, dam or a tank.",
"C: Candied raw papaya (unripened papaya).",
"D: One's spouse's sibling's wife."
] | Which of the following could "sahukar" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A moneylender.
B: The area served by an irrigation project such as a canal, dam or a tank.
C: Candied raw papaya (unripened papaya).
D: One's spouse's sibling's wife.
Answer: |
noun | IITian | An alum of one of the Indian Institutes of Technology. | D | [
"A: sahib (as a respectful term of address)",
"B: A place of public resort for athletic games, etc.",
"C: A devout Muslim.",
"D: An alum of one of the Indian Institutes of Technology."
] | Which of the following could "IITian" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: sahib (as a respectful term of address)
B: A place of public resort for athletic games, etc.
C: A devout Muslim.
D: An alum of one of the Indian Institutes of Technology.
Answer: |
noun | Brahminy duck | Synonym of ruddy shelduck | D | [
"A: A state-run canteen serving cheap subsidized food.",
"B: A yellow silk cloth or shawl.",
"C: A community-owned traditional harvested rainwater storage wetland.",
"D: Synonym of ruddy shelduck"
] | Which of the following could "Brahminy duck" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A state-run canteen serving cheap subsidized food.
B: A yellow silk cloth or shawl.
C: A community-owned traditional harvested rainwater storage wetland.
D: Synonym of ruddy shelduck
Answer: |
noun | rajmata | queen mother | A | [
"A: queen mother",
"B: An officer tasked with the administration of a sarkar.",
"C: cauliflower",
"D: A type of power loom."
] | Which of the following could "rajmata" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: queen mother
B: An officer tasked with the administration of a sarkar.
C: cauliflower
D: A type of power loom.
Answer: |
noun | talab | A pond for harvesting rainwater. | D | [
"A: A native attorney, lawyer or agent.",
"B: Money that circulates legally.",
"C: An evening newspaper.",
"D: A pond for harvesting rainwater."
] | Which of the following could "talab" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A native attorney, lawyer or agent.
B: Money that circulates legally.
C: An evening newspaper.
D: A pond for harvesting rainwater.
Answer: |
noun | jiju | brother-in-law | C | [
"A: Alternative form of karela (“bitter melon”)",
"B: The Bengal monitor lizard.",
"C: brother-in-law",
"D: Any of the flat valleys lying parallel to the base of the Himalayas, and between the rise of that mountain mass and the low tertiary ranges known as the sub-Himalayan or Sivalik Hills, or rather between the interior and exterior of these ranges."
] | Which of the following could "jiju" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Alternative form of karela (“bitter melon”)
B: The Bengal monitor lizard.
C: brother-in-law
D: Any of the flat valleys lying parallel to the base of the Himalayas, and between the rise of that mountain mass and the low tertiary ranges known as the sub-Himalayan or Sivalik Hills, or rather between the interior and exterior of these ranges.
Answer: |
noun | zeera | cumin | D | [
"A: A usually porous substance made from charred bones, earth, etc. and believed to cure snakebites.",
"B: Acronym of distribution company. especially an electricity distribution company",
"C: An ardent supporter of the Indian National Congress.",
"D: cumin"
] | Which of the following could "zeera" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A usually porous substance made from charred bones, earth, etc. and believed to cure snakebites.
B: Acronym of distribution company. especially an electricity distribution company
C: An ardent supporter of the Indian National Congress.
D: cumin
Answer: |
noun | congi | An ardent supporter of the Indian National Congress. | B | [
"A: griffin, (white) newcomer",
"B: An ardent supporter of the Indian National Congress.",
"C: The Bengal monitor lizard.",
"D: a god."
] | Which of the following could "congi" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: griffin, (white) newcomer
B: An ardent supporter of the Indian National Congress.
C: The Bengal monitor lizard.
D: a god.
Answer: |
noun | kokama | A mangosteen. | B | [
"A: A village.",
"B: A mangosteen.",
"C: The swastika that is used as a Nazi symbol.",
"D: plural of cousin sister"
] | Which of the following could "kokama" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A village.
B: A mangosteen.
C: The swastika that is used as a Nazi symbol.
D: plural of cousin sister
Answer: |
noun | rat flood | A large invasion of black rats caused by the flowering of the bamboo Melocanna baccifera every 48 years in parts of India. | C | [
"A: An inhabitant of the jungle or wild forest.",
"B: A deceased relative who is connected to the greater body of ancestors by the sharing of a sacrificial offering.",
"C: A large invasion of black rats caused by the flowering of the bamboo Melocanna baccifera every 48 years in parts of India.",
"D: A firecracker; a small paper packet of coloured potash and pieces of kankar, exploding when thrown against a hard surface."
] | Which of the following could "rat flood" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: An inhabitant of the jungle or wild forest.
B: A deceased relative who is connected to the greater body of ancestors by the sharing of a sacrificial offering.
C: A large invasion of black rats caused by the flowering of the bamboo Melocanna baccifera every 48 years in parts of India.
D: A firecracker; a small paper packet of coloured potash and pieces of kankar, exploding when thrown against a hard surface.
Answer: |
noun | history-sheeter | A person with a criminal record, especially an extensive one. | B | [
"A: cultivable wetland",
"B: A person with a criminal record, especially an extensive one.",
"C: A village chief or leader of a panchayat in parts of India and Nepal.",
"D: A practitioner of ayurvedic medicine."
] | Which of the following could "history-sheeter" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: cultivable wetland
B: A person with a criminal record, especially an extensive one.
C: A village chief or leader of a panchayat in parts of India and Nepal.
D: A practitioner of ayurvedic medicine.
Answer: |
noun | history sheet | A rap sheet. | C | [
"A: Alternative form of bund (pond)",
"B: A flat circular board used for rolling out dough.",
"C: A rap sheet.",
"D: An elephant trap; an enclosure constructed to entrap wild elephants."
] | Which of the following could "history sheet" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Alternative form of bund (pond)
B: A flat circular board used for rolling out dough.
C: A rap sheet.
D: An elephant trap; an enclosure constructed to entrap wild elephants.
Answer: |
noun | manoos | A man, especially one who is unlucky or who has a tendency to complain. | D | [
"A: A spicy and salty pickle in Indian cuisine.",
"B: A kind of sweetened fried chapatti.",
"C: Synonym of gac (“Momordica cochinchinensis”).",
"D: A man, especially one who is unlucky or who has a tendency to complain."
] | Which of the following could "manoos" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A spicy and salty pickle in Indian cuisine.
B: A kind of sweetened fried chapatti.
C: Synonym of gac (“Momordica cochinchinensis”).
D: A man, especially one who is unlucky or who has a tendency to complain.
Answer: |
adjective | nurshing | Misspelling of nursing. | B | [
"A: Alternative form of ex gratia",
"B: Misspelling of nursing.",
"C: upside-down; in disarray",
"D: Of, relating to, or (supposedly) characteristic of a ponce."
] | Which of the following could "nurshing" mean in Indian English when used as a adjective?
A: Alternative form of ex gratia
B: Misspelling of nursing.
C: upside-down; in disarray
D: Of, relating to, or (supposedly) characteristic of a ponce.
Answer: |
noun | nurshing | Misspelling of nursing. | D | [
"A: A cast of celebrity actors in a film or play.",
"B: Alternative form of maistry (“foreman or artisan”)",
"C: midwife",
"D: Misspelling of nursing."
] | Which of the following could "nurshing" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A cast of celebrity actors in a film or play.
B: Alternative form of maistry (“foreman or artisan”)
C: midwife
D: Misspelling of nursing.
Answer: |
noun | khabri | police informer | C | [
"A: A new discovery.",
"B: A species of grassy tamarisk shrub, Tamarix indica, common in river-marshes.",
"C: police informer",
"D: A samosa."
] | Which of the following could "khabri" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A new discovery.
B: A species of grassy tamarisk shrub, Tamarix indica, common in river-marshes.
C: police informer
D: A samosa.
Answer: |
noun | ghiya | A type of squash (gourd) used in Indian cooking. | A | [
"A: A type of squash (gourd) used in Indian cooking.",
"B: Synonym of ruddy shelduck",
"C: Basics or fundamentals, considered as a unit.",
"D: Initialism of Home Minister."
] | Which of the following could "ghiya" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A type of squash (gourd) used in Indian cooking.
B: Synonym of ruddy shelduck
C: Basics or fundamentals, considered as a unit.
D: Initialism of Home Minister.
Answer: |
noun | autowallah | driver, chauffeur (especially of an autorickshaw) | D | [
"A: A type of folk theatre from Gujarat.",
"B: The practice of Gandhism (“the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, encompassing tenets such as non-violent activism”), often expressed through unorthodox forms of activism such as depositing flowers or planting trees.",
"C: cleanliness; purity",
"D: driver, chauffeur (especially of an autorickshaw)"
] | Which of the following could "autowallah" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A type of folk theatre from Gujarat.
B: The practice of Gandhism (“the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, encompassing tenets such as non-violent activism”), often expressed through unorthodox forms of activism such as depositing flowers or planting trees.
C: cleanliness; purity
D: driver, chauffeur (especially of an autorickshaw)
Answer: |
noun | heropanti | A self-confident attitude | A | [
"A: A self-confident attitude",
"B: A Hindustani classical music genre of folk songs and dance.",
"C: A type of palanquin.",
"D: A well in which the water can be reached by descending a set of steps."
] | Which of the following could "heropanti" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A self-confident attitude
B: A Hindustani classical music genre of folk songs and dance.
C: A type of palanquin.
D: A well in which the water can be reached by descending a set of steps.
Answer: |
noun | kakdi | cucumber | A | [
"A: cucumber",
"B: A bad mood or temper.",
"C: A person from the Indian state of Kerala, especially one who speaks Malayalam or is ethnically Malayali.",
"D: A corrupt or incompetent rule."
] | Which of the following could "kakdi" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: cucumber
B: A bad mood or temper.
C: A person from the Indian state of Kerala, especially one who speaks Malayalam or is ethnically Malayali.
D: A corrupt or incompetent rule.
Answer: |
noun | bhaichara | Brotherhood; amity. | C | [
"A: Alternative form of bajri (“pearl millet”)",
"B: papa, father (as a respectful term of address)",
"C: Brotherhood; amity.",
"D: chickling vetch (Lathyrus sativus)."
] | Which of the following could "bhaichara" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Alternative form of bajri (“pearl millet”)
B: papa, father (as a respectful term of address)
C: Brotherhood; amity.
D: chickling vetch (Lathyrus sativus).
Answer: |
noun | kheera | cucumber | B | [
"A: rain check",
"B: cucumber",
"C: prawn",
"D: Aimless or unproductive activity; killing time."
] | Which of the following could "kheera" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: rain check
B: cucumber
C: prawn
D: Aimless or unproductive activity; killing time.
Answer: |
noun | lathicharge | The police tactic of charging a crowd with lathis or batons in order to disperse it. | D | [
"A: Sunglasses.",
"B: A female demon.",
"C: A person who marches in a procession.",
"D: The police tactic of charging a crowd with lathis or batons in order to disperse it."
] | Which of the following could "lathicharge" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Sunglasses.
B: A female demon.
C: A person who marches in a procession.
D: The police tactic of charging a crowd with lathis or batons in order to disperse it.
Answer: |
noun | multistarrer | A film featuring several movie stars. | A | [
"A: A film featuring several movie stars.",
"B: The police tactic of charging a crowd with lathis or batons in order to disperse it.",
"C: A kind of dwarf cow bred in Bengal.",
"D: A shrewd politician or, in general, a cunning person; a Machiavelli."
] | Which of the following could "multistarrer" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A film featuring several movie stars.
B: The police tactic of charging a crowd with lathis or batons in order to disperse it.
C: A kind of dwarf cow bred in Bengal.
D: A shrewd politician or, in general, a cunning person; a Machiavelli.
Answer: |
noun | sainik school | A school that prepares children for a military academy. | B | [
"A: An ideal universal ruler, who rules ethically and benevolently over the entire world.",
"B: A school that prepares children for a military academy.",
"C: stable or shed (for horses, cows, etc.)",
"D: A forest that is not set aside as a reserve."
] | Which of the following could "sainik school" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: An ideal universal ruler, who rules ethically and benevolently over the entire world.
B: A school that prepares children for a military academy.
C: stable or shed (for horses, cows, etc.)
D: A forest that is not set aside as a reserve.
Answer: |
noun | samiti | A local political association | C | [
"A: A kind of inferior limestone.",
"B: Alternative form of bandh",
"C: A local political association",
"D: inhabitant of the village (in discussion or formerly mentioned)"
] | Which of the following could "samiti" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A kind of inferior limestone.
B: Alternative form of bandh
C: A local political association
D: inhabitant of the village (in discussion or formerly mentioned)
Answer: |
adjective | satvik | lactovegetarian (in ayurvedic philosophy) | C | [
"A: In terms of the state; by state.",
"B: Not part of a development plan.",
"C: lactovegetarian (in ayurvedic philosophy)",
"D: Resembling or characteristic of a griff or griffin, a white person newly arrived in India from Europe."
] | Which of the following could "satvik" mean in Indian English when used as a adjective?
A: In terms of the state; by state.
B: Not part of a development plan.
C: lactovegetarian (in ayurvedic philosophy)
D: Resembling or characteristic of a griff or griffin, a white person newly arrived in India from Europe.
Answer: |
noun | sehar | Alternative form of suhur | D | [
"A: A mounted procession; a cavalcade.",
"B: Postal Index Number",
"C: plural of underwear",
"D: Alternative form of suhur"
] | Which of the following could "sehar" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A mounted procession; a cavalcade.
B: Postal Index Number
C: plural of underwear
D: Alternative form of suhur
Answer: |
noun | shikara | A type of small wooden boat | C | [
"A: A kind of sugar-based confection.",
"B: A married woman whose husband is still alive.",
"C: A type of small wooden boat",
"D: A subspecies of the black kite (Milvus migrans govinda). Found in India, it is a scavenger."
] | Which of the following could "shikara" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A kind of sugar-based confection.
B: A married woman whose husband is still alive.
C: A type of small wooden boat
D: A subspecies of the black kite (Milvus migrans govinda). Found in India, it is a scavenger.
Answer: |
noun | vastu | A philosophy of architecture that has elements akin to feng shui | D | [
"A: Any lower-caste person.",
"B: Mass media that supports Narendra Modi and Hindutva.",
"C: A Bengali who originates from western Bengal.",
"D: A philosophy of architecture that has elements akin to feng shui"
] | Which of the following could "vastu" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Any lower-caste person.
B: Mass media that supports Narendra Modi and Hindutva.
C: A Bengali who originates from western Bengal.
D: A philosophy of architecture that has elements akin to feng shui
Answer: |
noun | kirana | convenience store | A | [
"A: convenience store",
"B: A document of accusation prepared by law enforcement to be submitted to the court.",
"C: A gathering of like-minded people protesting for a cause.",
"D: Synonym of polystyrene"
] | Which of the following could "kirana" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: convenience store
B: A document of accusation prepared by law enforcement to be submitted to the court.
C: A gathering of like-minded people protesting for a cause.
D: Synonym of polystyrene
Answer: |
noun | chick-blinds | A screen or blind made of finely slit bamboo and twine, hung in doorways or windows. | D | [
"A: A road.",
"B: A genre of music and dance popular in Maharashtra.",
"C: Alternative form of dolly (“offering of fruit or flowers”)",
"D: A screen or blind made of finely slit bamboo and twine, hung in doorways or windows."
] | Which of the following could "chick-blinds" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A road.
B: A genre of music and dance popular in Maharashtra.
C: Alternative form of dolly (“offering of fruit or flowers”)
D: A screen or blind made of finely slit bamboo and twine, hung in doorways or windows.
Answer: |
noun | chokra | Boy; young male servant. | B | [
"A: Britain, New Zealand, and India standard spelling of program.",
"B: Boy; young male servant.",
"C: Brotherhood; amity.",
"D: Any type of instant noodles."
] | Which of the following could "chokra" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Britain, New Zealand, and India standard spelling of program.
B: Boy; young male servant.
C: Brotherhood; amity.
D: Any type of instant noodles.
Answer: |
noun | pagri cloth | A fabric used for turbans and other garments | B | [
"A: An exchange rate.",
"B: A fabric used for turbans and other garments",
"C: A snack usually made of rice or urad dal flour, formed into a twisty shape.",
"D: Mass media that supports Narendra Modi and Hindutva."
] | Which of the following could "pagri cloth" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: An exchange rate.
B: A fabric used for turbans and other garments
C: A snack usually made of rice or urad dal flour, formed into a twisty shape.
D: Mass media that supports Narendra Modi and Hindutva.
Answer: |
noun | lavani | A genre of music and dance popular in Maharashtra. | C | [
"A: A village council or local government.",
"B: Alternative form of maistry (“foreman or artisan”)",
"C: A genre of music and dance popular in Maharashtra.",
"D: A railway carriage."
] | Which of the following could "lavani" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A village council or local government.
B: Alternative form of maistry (“foreman or artisan”)
C: A genre of music and dance popular in Maharashtra.
D: A railway carriage.
Answer: |
noun | handglove | A glove. | B | [
"A: Initialism of upper caste.",
"B: A glove.",
"C: Misspelling of certainty.",
"D: The bael tree."
] | Which of the following could "handglove" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Initialism of upper caste.
B: A glove.
C: Misspelling of certainty.
D: The bael tree.
Answer: |
noun | dudh-wallah | Alternative form of dudhwallah | A | [
"A: Alternative form of dudhwallah",
"B: A charter or warrant.",
"C: An anklet.",
"D: A supermarket or department store."
] | Which of the following could "dudh-wallah" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Alternative form of dudhwallah
B: A charter or warrant.
C: An anklet.
D: A supermarket or department store.
Answer: |
noun | punja | cultivable dry land | C | [
"A: convenience store",
"B: The fabaceous flowering plant Caesalpinia pulcherrima.",
"C: cultivable dry land",
"D: A half-sized serving of whisky."
] | Which of the following could "punja" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: convenience store
B: The fabaceous flowering plant Caesalpinia pulcherrima.
C: cultivable dry land
D: A half-sized serving of whisky.
Answer: |
noun | incharge | The person who is in charge of something; an employee with responsibility for a department of a company; a manager, supervisor. | A | [
"A: The person who is in charge of something; an employee with responsibility for a department of a company; a manager, supervisor.",
"B: Any of the cereal plants called amaranth, and its seed used for food.",
"C: A dhoti.",
"D: A double-edged sword from India, used ceremonially in Sikhism."
] | Which of the following could "incharge" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: The person who is in charge of something; an employee with responsibility for a department of a company; a manager, supervisor.
B: Any of the cereal plants called amaranth, and its seed used for food.
C: A dhoti.
D: A double-edged sword from India, used ceremonially in Sikhism.
Answer: |
noun | poonam | A sari made of imported polyester, as opposed to a traditional cotton sari. | B | [
"A: Abbreviation of unique identification number.",
"B: A sari made of imported polyester, as opposed to a traditional cotton sari.",
"C: Alternative form of chitthi",
"D: A lassi to which a preparation of marijuana has been added."
] | Which of the following could "poonam" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Abbreviation of unique identification number.
B: A sari made of imported polyester, as opposed to a traditional cotton sari.
C: Alternative form of chitthi
D: A lassi to which a preparation of marijuana has been added.
Answer: |
noun | adrak | Alternative form of adraki (“ginger”) | D | [
"A: A Hindu holy man.",
"B: A train, bus or tram for the use of female commuters only.",
"C: A family priest.",
"D: Alternative form of adraki (“ginger”)"
] | Which of the following could "adrak" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A Hindu holy man.
B: A train, bus or tram for the use of female commuters only.
C: A family priest.
D: Alternative form of adraki (“ginger”)
Answer: |
noun | filmi geet | A type of music typically used in the soundtracks of films from Mumbai, or a particular song of this type. | D | [
"A: Synonym of turmeric",
"B: A Hindu temple.",
"C: A curry made from boiled peas or chickpeas in a gravy made with coconut, ginger and garlic pastes, etc.",
"D: A type of music typically used in the soundtracks of films from Mumbai, or a particular song of this type."
] | Which of the following could "filmi geet" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Synonym of turmeric
B: A Hindu temple.
C: A curry made from boiled peas or chickpeas in a gravy made with coconut, ginger and garlic pastes, etc.
D: A type of music typically used in the soundtracks of films from Mumbai, or a particular song of this type.
Answer: |
noun | bajree | Alternative form of bajri (“pearl millet”) | B | [
"A: Abbreviation of Hindu; mostly used by Indian Muslim netizens primarily towards Hindutva supporters.",
"B: Alternative form of bajri (“pearl millet”)",
"C: grass oil",
"D: the Qur'an."
] | Which of the following could "bajree" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Abbreviation of Hindu; mostly used by Indian Muslim netizens primarily towards Hindutva supporters.
B: Alternative form of bajri (“pearl millet”)
C: grass oil
D: the Qur'an.
Answer: |
noun | bajri | pearl millet | B | [
"A: A disabled person.",
"B: pearl millet",
"C: A powered mortar and pestle used to extract oil.",
"D: A partisan; a member of a political party or faction."
] | Which of the following could "bajri" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A disabled person.
B: pearl millet
C: A powered mortar and pestle used to extract oil.
D: A partisan; a member of a political party or faction.
Answer: |
noun | bapu | father | D | [
"A: An urban village.",
"B: sir (as a respectful term of address)",
"C: classmate",
"D: father"
] | Which of the following could "bapu" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: An urban village.
B: sir (as a respectful term of address)
C: classmate
D: father
Answer: |
noun | northie | Somebody from the north of India; a northerner. | D | [
"A: Alternative form of mazdoor (“a laborer”)",
"B: Scissors.",
"C: Indian filter coffee; a stronger blend made with milk, chicory and coffee percolated through a metal filter and served in a cup with a small, bowl-like saucer for cooling.",
"D: Somebody from the north of India; a northerner."
] | Which of the following could "northie" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Alternative form of mazdoor (“a laborer”)
B: Scissors.
C: Indian filter coffee; a stronger blend made with milk, chicory and coffee percolated through a metal filter and served in a cup with a small, bowl-like saucer for cooling.
D: Somebody from the north of India; a northerner.
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noun | southie | Somebody from South India; a Dravidian language speaker. | A | [
"A: Somebody from South India; a Dravidian language speaker.",
"B: The sesame plant.",
"C: A black person.",
"D: The plant Vigna aconitifolia, moth bean."
] | Which of the following could "southie" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: Somebody from South India; a Dravidian language speaker.
B: The sesame plant.
C: A black person.
D: The plant Vigna aconitifolia, moth bean.
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noun | jhopadpatti | An urban slum of tents or makeshift huts. | B | [
"A: The politics of right-wing Hindu nationalism (Hindutva) that seek to make the Indian state adopt policies that recall and glorify Hindu cultural history and heritage of India at the expense of other religious traditions.",
"B: An urban slum of tents or makeshift huts.",
"C: A grieving male lover.",
"D: A regular party, usually organised by women, where each member contributes a certain sum of money."
] | Which of the following could "jhopadpatti" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: The politics of right-wing Hindu nationalism (Hindutva) that seek to make the Indian state adopt policies that recall and glorify Hindu cultural history and heritage of India at the expense of other religious traditions.
B: An urban slum of tents or makeshift huts.
C: A grieving male lover.
D: A regular party, usually organised by women, where each member contributes a certain sum of money.
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noun | chowkat | A decorative frame or sill on a door or window. | D | [
"A: a god.",
"B: Initialism of Kashmiri Pandit.",
"C: A sister that is older than oneself; also used as a term of familiarity or respect toward a woman that is older.",
"D: A decorative frame or sill on a door or window."
] | Which of the following could "chowkat" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: a god.
B: Initialism of Kashmiri Pandit.
C: A sister that is older than oneself; also used as a term of familiarity or respect toward a woman that is older.
D: A decorative frame or sill on a door or window.
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noun | chokri | A young maidservant. | C | [
"A: A bandit or armed robber, especially former parts of British India.",
"B: A raised seat with embroidery and pillows for the back and elbow. This forms the seat of honor, as in the zenana, where it is the seat of the lady of the house, and privileged visitors are invited to share it as a mark of respect and favor. It is also the ceremonial seat or throne of a rajah.",
"C: A young maidservant.",
"D: An officer tasked with the administration of a sarkar."
] | Which of the following could "chokri" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A bandit or armed robber, especially former parts of British India.
B: A raised seat with embroidery and pillows for the back and elbow. This forms the seat of honor, as in the zenana, where it is the seat of the lady of the house, and privileged visitors are invited to share it as a mark of respect and favor. It is also the ceremonial seat or throne of a rajah.
C: A young maidservant.
D: An officer tasked with the administration of a sarkar.
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noun | navaratna | ruby, emerald, pearl, yellow sapphire, coral, cat's eye, hessonite, blue sapphire and diamond | D | [
"A: A woven mat or screen hung at a door or window and kept wet to moisten and cool the air as it enters.",
"B: Exile; banishment, as a sentence for crime.",
"C: A small vehicle used in India, pulled by a single horse.",
"D: ruby, emerald, pearl, yellow sapphire, coral, cat's eye, hessonite, blue sapphire and diamond"
] | Which of the following could "navaratna" mean in Indian English when used as a noun?
A: A woven mat or screen hung at a door or window and kept wet to moisten and cool the air as it enters.
B: Exile; banishment, as a sentence for crime.
C: A small vehicle used in India, pulled by a single horse.
D: ruby, emerald, pearl, yellow sapphire, coral, cat's eye, hessonite, blue sapphire and diamond
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