A statement in which you say the same thing twice in different words.
The correct answer is Tautology.
Explanation:
Tautology refers to a statement in which the same thing is said twice in different words, which is a common stylistic error in writing and speech. It is considered redundant and does not add value to the statement being made.
Example of tautology: "Free gift." The word "gift" already implies something that is free, making "free" redundant.
Verbal to Non-verbal:
Read the following paragraph and complete the given table. Give a suitable title to it :
Ramesh and Radha are siblings. Both are school going children. Ramesh is 16 years old and studies in class 10. He is a good student. He likes Maths very much and spends at least three hours daily on it. He watches movies and reads books in his leisure time. He likes to eat fast food though he is aware of disadvantages of fast food. He wants to be an engineer and he is working hard to be one.
Radha is a sincere girl. She is 13 and studies in class 7. Her favourite subject is Science. She is fond of gardening and swimming too much. Most of the time, she helps her mother in cooking as she likes homemade food. She wants to become a doctor in order to help poor and needy people.
Information Transfer: Answer the following question based on the given tree-diagram.
Write the related words as shown in the example.
What is 'X' in the following table?
Find the missing number from the given options: