Question
Download Solution PDFIdentify the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the following sentence and select its correct spelling from the given options.
Every year, students plagerize without realising it because they just don’t understand the research process and proper methods of citation.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is option 4.
Key Points
The misspelled word is 'plagerize'.
- The correct spelling would be 'plagiarise'.
- The word 'plagiarise' is a verb which means 'to take the work or an idea of someone else and pass it off as one's own'. (चोरी करना)
- For Example -
- Many students unintentionally plagiarise content while writing research papers.
Therefore, the correct answer would be 'plagiarise'.
Additional Information
Let's understand the meanings of the other marked words -
- Citetion - Incorrectly spelled; the correct spelling is 'Citation', which means 'a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author'. (उद्धरण)
- Rializing - Incorrectly spelled; the correct spelling is 'Realizing', which means 'becoming fully aware of something as a fact'. (साकार करना)
- Propper - Incorrectly spelled; the correct spelling is 'Proper', which means 'truly what something is said or regarded to be; genuine'. (उचित)
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