- Study Anytime, Anywhere through Our Mobile App & Web Portal
- 1000+ Video Lectures by CAT/XAT Topper Faculties
- 400+ Hours content of CAT Preparation Videos
- 9000+ Questions in Online CAT Coaching Course
- 200+ Topic Based Tests (50+ Basic, 50+ Moderate & 50+ Advanced Level)
- 20+ CAT Mocks (Pro CATs – Best Online Tests Series for CAT)
- 10+ Mock OMETs (Online Test Series for SNAP, NMAT, IIFT, XAT, TISS, CMAT)
- Online Doubt Solving on One – to – One basis
- GD-PI-WAT Online Preparation Material
Get access to the detailed solutions to the previous years questions asked in IIM IPMAT exam
Option (a): This sentence is correct. "Callus" is used properly to describe the thickened skin that can develop on feet and protect them from damage.
Option (b): This sentence is correct. "Callus" refers to the hard skin that can accumulate on feet and cause discomfort when it builds up too much.
Option (c): This sentence is incorrect. The word "callus" is misused here. The correct word should be "callous," which means showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others. The sentence should read, "He received fifty lashes on his feet delivered with callous indifference."
Option (d): This sentence is correct. "Callus" is appropriately used to refer to the thickened skin that the doctor examined but did not treat.