Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Homonyms

Question:

What is the difference between 'root' and 'route'?

Options:

Travel, Seed

Seed , Travel

Path, Foundation

Foundation, Path

Correct Answer:

Foundation, Path

Explanation:

he answer is Path, Foundation.

  • Root is the underground part of a plant that anchors it in the ground and provides it with nutrients. It can also mean the source of something, such as the root cause of a problem.
  • Route is a way from one place to another, such as a road or path. It can also mean the course of a journey or the way something is done.

The main difference between the two words is that root refers to the source of something, while route refers to the path that something takes. For example, the root of a tree is the part that is underground, while the route of a tree is the path that the tree's branches take as they grow.