In the armed forces, it is considered a great privilege to “die in harness”.
A. die on a horse back
B. die in the battlefield
C. die while still working
D. die with honour
A. die on a horse back
B. die in the battlefield
C. die while still working
D. die with honour
A. A bee’s house
B. A violent situation
C. A good situation
D. A dangerous place
A. To cover everything
B. To seize everything
C. To finish
D. To occur
A. Chromatics
B. Cosmogony
C. Cosmography
D. Cosmology
A. An obvious, pressing issue left unaddressed due to its sensitive nature
B. In good physical health
C. Someone can perceive things and events that are outside of their field of vision
D. You learned something through means of a rumor
A. Tie
B. Draw
C. loss
D. toss
A. Honorary
B. Sinecure
C. Gratis
D. Ex-Officio
Honorary: conferred as an honour, without the usual requirements or functions.
Sinecure: a position requiring little or no work but giving the holder status or financial benefit.
Gratis: without charge; free.
Ex-officio: by virtue of one’s position or status.