Which of the following noun forms does not go with 'quality'? *
O Standard
O Class
O Compromise
O Calibre
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Answer:
Compromise
Explanation:
Calibre, standard, class all refer to quality or worth ; compromise refers to an agreement or sort of a settlement reached by making concessions from the parties involved.
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The correct answer is the third option- compromise.
Standard refers to a particular level. Here, quality means high standards.
Class is another way of referring to quality. Classy things are considered high quality.
Calibre indicates the value or worth of something. Therefore, this noun is also related to quality.
Compromise means coming down from the standards that one has set. So, compromise refers to lowering of standards, making adjustments and downgrading. Therefore, this noun does not go along with ‘quality’.
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