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SSC
CGL (Tier-I & II), CHSL (10+2), CPO SI (Tier-I & II),
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INDEX
SSC English Previous Year Exam Papers Analysis Chart....................................... 4
SSC English Previous Year Exam Papers Through Pie Chart and Bar Graph ......... 6

Section-I : Grammar
Spotting the Error........................................................................................................... 7-76
A. Question tag ......................................................................................................................7
B. Subject and Verb Agreement ............................................................................................7
C. Form of Verb (Tense/number) ........................................................................................18
D. Preposition ......................................................................................................................33
E. Conjunction .....................................................................................................................42
F. Article .............................................................................................................................46
G. Correct use of Pronoun, Adjective and Adverb ..............................................................50
H. Conditional Sentence ......................................................................................................60
I. Noun (Case, Gender, Number) ......................................................................................64
J. Voice & Narration ..........................................................................................................68
K. Miscellaneous ................................................................................................................72
Sentence Improvement .............................................................................................. 77-146
A. Form of verb (Tense, Number, Modal) ..........................................................................77
B. Subject & Verb agreement .............................................................................................98
C. Conditional Sentence ...................................................................................................103
D. Question tag .................................................................................................................107
E. Article ..........................................................................................................................109
F. Correct use of Pronoun, Adjective & Adverb ..............................................................110
G. Conjunction ..................................................................................................................117
H. Preposition ...................................................................................................................121
I. Voice and Narration ......................................................................................................131
J. Noun (Case, Gender, Number) ....................................................................................132
K. Miscellaneous ..............................................................................................................134
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Fill in the blanks ................................................................................... 147-208
A. Subject and Verb Agreement ........................................................................................147
B. Form of Verb (Tense/number) ......................................................................................148
C. Preposition ....................................................................................................................160
D. Conjunction ...................................................................................................................165
E. Article ...........................................................................................................................167
F. Correct use of Pronoun, Adjective & Adverb ...............................................................168
G. Question Tag .................................................................................................................174
H. Interjection ...................................................................................................................175
I. Conditional Sentence ...................................................................................................175
J. Miscellaneous ...............................................................................................................176
Active/Passive Voice ................................................................................................ 209-243
Direct and Indirect Speech ...................................................................................... 244-278
A. Assertive Sentence .......................................................................................................244
B. Interrogative Sentence .................................................................................................269
C. Imperative Sentence .....................................................................................................276
D. Exclamatory Sentence ..................................................................................................278

Section-II : Vocabulary
Synonyms .................................................................................................................. 279-319
Antonyms .................................................................................................................. 320-360
Misspelt word .......................................................................................................... 361-394
One word substitution ............................................................................................. 395-442
Idiom & Phrases ....................................................................................................... 443-485

Section-III : Comprehension
Reading comprehension .......................................................................................... 486-522
Cloze test ................................................................................................................... 523-618
Parajumble/P.Q.R.S. ................................................................................................ 619-656

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SSC Previous Exam Papers Analysis Chart
S.N. Exam. Year Total Question Total Question
Papers

1. SSC CGL (Tier-I) 2021 21 21 × 25 = 525

2. SSC CHSL 2021 36 36 × 25 = 900

3. SSC CPO-SI 2020 6 6 × 50 = 300

4. SSC Selection Post Phase 2020 4 4 × 25 = 100

VIII (Graduate Level)

5. SSC Selection Post Phase 2020 3 3 × 25 = 75


VIII (H.S. Level)

6. SSC Selection Post Phase 2020 5 5 × 25=125

VIII (Matriculation Level)

7. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 2020 3 3 × 100 = 300

8. SSC CHSL 2020 36 36 × 25 = 900

9. SSC CGL (Tier-I) 2020 18 18 × 25 = 450

10. SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 2019 1 1 × 200 = 200

11. SSC CPO-SI 2019 8 8 × 50 = 400

12. SSC Stenographer Grade 2019 12 12 × 100 = 1200

C&D

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13. SSC Selection Post Phase 2019 4 4 × 25 = 100

VII (Graduate Level)

14. SSC Selection Post Phase 2019 4 4 × 25 = 100


VII (H.S. Level)

15. SSC Selection Post Phase 2019 4 4 × 25 = 100

VII (Matriculation Level)

16. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 2019 3 3 × 100 = 300

17. SSC CGL (Tier-I) 2019 22 22 × 25 = 550

18. SSC MTS 2019 39 39 × 25 = 975

19. SSC CHSL 2019 25 25 × 25 = 625

20. SSC GD 2019 40 40 × 25 = 1000

21. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 2017 7 7 × 200 = 1400

22. SSC MTS 2017 17 17 × 25 = 425

Total 318 11650

Note– After Detailed Analysis of the above 318 Questions papers of SSC Exams related to
English 11650 questions have been presented chapterwise.
Questions of repetitive and similar nature have been included so that the technique
of asking question can benefit the competitors.

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Trend Analysis of Previous Year SSC English Papers
Through Pie Chart and Bar Graph

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01.
SPOTTING THE ERROR
A. Question tag B. ( Subject and Verb Agreement
1. Identify the segment in the sentence which 4. In the given sentence, identify the segment
contains a grammatical error. which contains a grammatical error.
There will probably be a lot of fish in their People has been warning in advance about the
nets, will there? coming economic crisis.
(a) probably be (b) in their nets (a) People (b) economic crisis
(c) will there (d) a lot of fish (c) in advance (d) has been warning
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW people has been kesâ mLeeve hej
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will there kesâ mLeeve hej won't
people have been GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ people (Plural
there keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ positive sentence keâe
subject) kesâ meeLe Plural verb (have) ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
question tag negative leLee negative sentence keâe Correct sentence–
question tag positive neslee nw~ People have been warning in advance about the coming
Note - Will keâe Negative Question Tag 'Won't' neslee nw~ economic crisis.
Correct Sentence– 5. Identify the segment in the sentence which
There will probably be a lot of fish in their nets, won't contains a grammatical error.
there? Neither Sam nor I are interested in attending
the meeting.
2. Identify the segment in the sentence which (a) are interested (b) in attending
contains a grammatical error. (c) Neither Sam nor I (d) the meeting
I am suitably dressed for the occasion, am I? SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) for the occasion (b) am I Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'are' kessâ mLeeve hej 'am' keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) I am (d) suitably dressed nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes subject – Neither ....... Nor, either
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
..... or mes peg[ Ì s nes lees verb keâe ØeÙeesie yeeo Jeeues subject kesâ
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW am I kesâ mLeeve hej aren't I keâe Devegmeej keâjles nQ~
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ am keâe ØeÙeesie positive JeekeäÙe ceW nes Correct sentence- Neither Sam nor I am interested in
lees Gmekeâe negative question tag 'aren't' neslee nw~ positive attending the meeting.
sentence keâe question tag negative neslee nw~ Question 6. Identify the segment in the sentence which
tag:- efkeâmeer JeekeäÙe kesâ Devle ceW comma ueieekeâj Gme JeekeäÙe kesâ ner contains a grammatical error.
The venue for the wedding have not yet been
verb + sub. keâes efueKevee ner question + tag keânueelee nw~ finalised
Correct Sentence : (a) been finalised (b) have not yet
I am suitably dressed for the occasion, aren't I? (c) The venue (d) for the wedding
3. Ram never came again, did he? SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) Ram never (b) Came Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW subject 'the venue' singular
(c) did he (d) No error form keâe nw Dele: verb Yeer singular ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ Dele: 'have'
SSC GD-14/02/2019 (Shift – I) kesâ mLeeve hej 'has' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans. (d) : No error. Correct sentence- The venue for the wedding has not
Note:- Question tag keâe Positive Ùee Negative nesvee Fme yeele yet been finalised.
hej efveYe&j keâjlee nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Sense positive Ùee Negative 7. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
nw~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW never (keâYeer vener) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ contains the grammatical error.
News of the calamity is reached the family
JeekeäÙe Negative sense os jne nw Deewj came (verb2) kesâ ØeÙeesie members the next day.
mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe (a) the family members
question tag positive Je Past Indefinite keâer helping verb (b) News of the calamity
‘did’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Deewj Ram kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ Pronoun, he (c) is reached
(d) the next day
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Dele: ‘did he’ keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~ SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Spotting the Error 7 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Past Tense ceW nw~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'They has written' kesâ mLeeve hej
Dele: Past Indefinite tense (Sub + verbII + object) keâe 'They have written' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Plural pronoun
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Dele: reached (V2) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (they) kesâ meeLe Plural verb (have) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct sentence- News of the calamity reached the Correct sentence- One should be careful to re-read
family members the next day. what they have written.
8. Identify the segment in the sentence, which 12. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
contains the grammatical error. contains the grammatical error.
Economics is one of the subject which I have The box of paper clips are kept in the drawer.
found very difficult since school. (a) are kept (b) The box
(a) Economics is (c) of paper clips (d) in the drawer
(b) which I have found SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(c) very difficult since school
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW subject 'the box' Skeâ singular
(d) one of the subject
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) subject nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ yeeo singular verb (is) keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ sentence ceW subejct kesâ mLeeve hej nesiee~
subjects keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'one of the' kesâ yeeo plural Correct sentence- The box of paper clips is kept in the
drawer.
noun keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
13. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
One of the + Plural Noun + Singular Verb contains the grammatical error.
Correct sentence- Economics is one of the subjects Prema is the girl in my class who write
which I have found very difficult since school. beautiful poems.
9. Identify the segment in the sentence, which (a) Prema is the girl (b) who write
contains the grammatical error. (c) beautiful poems (d) in my class
Neither Amit nor Raju are staying with his SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
parents in Mumbai. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'write' kesâ mLeeve hej 'writes' keâe
(a) are staying ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subejct 'Prema' singular nw~
(b) in Mumbai
(c) with his parents
Dele: Fmekesâ efueS ØeÙegòeâ verb 'singular form, writes
(d) Neither Amit nor Raju (verb+s/es) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) Correct sentence- Prema is the girl in my class who
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ sentence ceW are staying kesâ mLeeve hej is writes beautiful poems.
staying keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeefo oes subject, either .... or 14. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error.
neither ...... nor mes pegÌ[s neW lees verb yeeo Jeeues subject kesâ
Very few countries in the world is as big as
Devegmeej ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ India.
Correct sentence- Neither Amit nor Raju is staying (a) is (b) Very few countries
with his parents in Mumbai. (c) as big as (d) in the world
10. Identify the segment in the sentence, which SSC Stenographer Grade C&D
contains the grammatical error. 05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
The list of candidates to be called for the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'is' kesâ mLeeve hej 'are' keâe ØeÙeesie
interview were put up on the board. nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subejct 'few countries' plural nw Dele:
(a) for the interview
(b) The list of candidates Fmekesâ meeLe plural verb keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(c) were put up on the board Correct sentence- Very few countries in the world are
(d) to be called as big as India.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) 15. Identify the segment in the sentence which
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW were kesâ mLeeve hej was keâe ØeÙeesie contains the grammatical error.
Neither Nita nor her sisters has applied for this
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject 'The list' singular nw~ Dele: job
singular verb keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (a) nor her (b) has applied
Correct sentence- The list of candidates to be called (c) Neither Nita (d) for this job
for the interview was put up on the board. SSC Stenographer Grade C&D
11. Identify the segment in the sentence, which 05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
contains the grammatical error. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'has' kesâ mLeeve hej 'have' keâe ØeÙeesie
One should be careful to re-read what they has nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ neither ..... nor kesâ meeLe Deiej oes subejct pegÌ[s
written.
(a) to re-read what (b) be careful
nes lees verb yeeo Jeeues subject kesâ Devegmeej ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
(c) One should (d) they has written Correct sentence- Neither Nita nor her sisters have
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) applied for this job.
Spotting the Error 8 YCT
16. In the following, some part of the sentence may 20. Identify the segment in the sentence which
have errors. Find out which part of the contains a grammatical error.
sentence has an error and select the Our new secretary’s performance have been
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from quite impressive.
error, select No Error. (a) secretary’s performance
Modern medicines has scored significant (b) quite impressive
victories (1)/ against both infection and (c) have been
trauma- (2)/ the major causes of ill health and (d) our new
death. (3)/ No error (4) SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have been kesâ mLeeve hej has
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has kesâ mLeeve hej have keâe ØeÙeesie been keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Our new secretary’s
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘Modern medicines’ ‘plural subject nw~ Dele: performance Skeâ singular subject nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ yeeo
plural Auxiliary verb have keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ singular verb "has been" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Correct sentence- Correct sentence-
Modern medicines have scored significant victories. Our new secretary’s performance has been quite
17. Identify the segment in the sentence which impressive.
contains a grammatical error. If there is no 21. In the sentence identify the segment which
error, then select the option 'No error'. contains the grammatical error.
All of us were a little nervous when we came Every employee of the company were given a
into this room today. two bedroom flat as Diwali bonus.
(a) a little nervous when (a) a two bedroom flat (b) as Diwali bonus
(b) when we came into this room today. (c) Every employee (d) were given
(c) all of us were SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(d) No error
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Every employee of the
Ans. (d) : No error company ceW Every employee Singular Noun kesâ ™he ceW
Note—(i) JeekeäÙe keâe subject 'All of us' plural nw Dele: ØeÙegòeâ nw, Dele: were kesâ mLeeve hej was keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
JeekeäÙe kesâ 'past YeeJeevegmeej' were keâe ØeÙeesie ner GefÛele nw~ Every + Singular noun + Singular Verb
(ii) little/a little keâe ØeÙeesie uncountable nouns kesâ meeLe keâjles nQ
Correct Sentence :
leLee few/a few keâe ØeÙeesie countable nouns kesâ meeLe keâjles nQ~ Every employee of the company was given a two
18. Identify the segment in the sentence which bedroom flat as Diwali bonus.
contains a grammatical error.
22. In the sentence identify segment which contains
Either Ramesh or Reema have the keys to the
cupboard. the grammatical error.
(a) to the cupboard (b) or Reema have Each of the girls have given an impressive
(c) the keys (d) Either Ramesh dance performance.
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) (a) have given (b) Each of the girls
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have kesâ mLeeve hej has keâe ØeÙeesie (c) an impressive (d) dance performance
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ either.......or mes Ùeefo oes subject peg[Ì W nes lees SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III)
or kesâ yeeo DeeS subject kesâ Devegmeej ner verb keâe efveOee&jCe neslee nw~ Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW plural verb have given kesâ mLeeve
Dele: 'Reema' kesâ Devegmeej 'has' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ hej singular verb has given keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
Correct sentence- Distributive Pronouns Each of/Either of/Neither of kesâ
Either Ramesh or Reema has the keys to the cupboard. yeeo Plural Noun/Pronoun keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ hejbleg auxiliary
19. Identify the segment in the sentence which verb singular nesleer nw~
contains a grammatical error.
He is over eighty and dare not read without Each of / Neither of + Plural subject + Singular verb
glasses. Correct Sentence
(a) he is (b) over eighty and Each of the girls has given an impressive dance
(c) without glasses (d) dare not read performance.
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
23. In the sentence identify the segment which
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'dare not' (meenme veneR keâj mekeâlee)
contains the grammatical error.
kesâ mLeeve hej can not [veneR mekeâlee (#ecelee)] keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
The Doon Valley with all its lights look
Dele: JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej 'can not' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ beautiful at night from the top of the mountain.
DeLe& oslee nw~ (a) look beautiful (b) from the top
Correct sentence- (c) at night (d) with all its lights
He is over eighty and can not read without glasses. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Spotting the Error 9 YCT
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'The Doon Valley' Skeâ Singular ngDee nw~ pees efkeâ singular subject nw~ Dele: Deeves Jeeueer verb
Subject nw, Dele: JeekeäÙe Present Indefinite Tense ceW nesves keâer Fmekesâ Devegmeej singular nesieer~ Dele: has keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Jepen mes cegKÙe ef›eâÙee kesâ Deble ceW s/es peesÌ[keâj plural verb 'look' Correct sentence -
keâer singular verb 'looks' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ The cost of fruits and vegetables has risen abnormally
this month.
Correct Sentence
27. In the sentence identify the segment which
The Doon Valley with all its lights looks beautiful at
contains the grammatical error.
night from the top of the mountain.
Friction reduce the efficiency of machines so
24. In the sentence identify the segment which their value also gets reduced.
contains the grammatical error. (a) Friction reduce
The match is about to begin since the captain (b) also gets reduced.
as well as the team are on the field. (c) the efficiency of machines
(a) are on the field (d) so their value
(b) The matchis about to begin SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) since the captain Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Friction reduce kesâ mLeeve hej
(d) as well as the team Friction reduces keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ friction
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II)
singular uncountable noun nw FmeefueÙes Verb Singular
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW plural verb 'are' kesâ mLeeve hej is keâe
heÇÙegòeâ nesieer Dele: reduce (plural verb) kesâ mLeeve hej 'reduces'
ØeÙeesie nesiee GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes Subject (noun or (Singular verb) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
pronoun) as well as. like with besides, together with, no
Correct sentence -
less than Deeefo mes pegÌ[s nes lees verb ØeLece subject kesâ Devegmeej Friction reduces the efficiency of machines so their
singular Ùee plural ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ value also gets reduced.
Correct Sentence 28. In the sentence identify the segment which
The match is about to begin since the captain as well as contains the grammatical error.
the team is on the field. I am sure that neither Juhi nor Jaya are
25. In the sentence identify the segment which responsible for breaking the vase.
contains the grammatical error. (a) neither Juhi nor Jaya
Cows are amongst the gentlest of animals; none (b) are responsible
shows more passionate tenderness towards (c) for breaking the vase
their young. (d) I am sure that
(a) Cows are amongst SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(b) towards their young Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW are responsible kesâ mLeeve hej is
(c) none shows more responsible keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ neither---nor, either---
(d) the gentlest of animals or kesâ yeeo ceW Deeves Jeeueer verb nor, leLee or kesâ legjvle yeeo DeeS
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I) noun/pronoun kesâ Devegmeej ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Dele: JeekeäÙe mes mhe°
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW singular verb shows keâer peien nw efkeâ Jaya kesâ Devegmeej ÙeneB are keâe veneR yeefukeâ is keâe ØeÙeesie
plural verb show keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ None kesâ yeeo Deeves nesiee~
Jeeueer verb, singular nesieer Ùee plural Ùen Fme yeele hej efveYe&j Correct sentence -
keâjlee nw efkeâ None efkeâme Øekeâej kesâ Subject kesâ efueÙes ØeÙegòeâ ngDee I am sure that neither Juhi nor Jaya is responsible for
nw~ Singular Subject kesâ nesves hej Singular verb leLee plural breaking the vase.
subject kesâ nesves hej plural verb keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ ÙeneB hej 29. In the sentence identify the segment which
None, animals (plural subject) kesâ efueÙes ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~ Dele: contains the grammatical error.
Raja Ravi Varma was one of the first artist
Deeves Jeeueer verb Yeer plural form ceW nesieer~ who tried to create a style that was both
Correct Sentence modern and traditional.
Cows are amongst the gentlest of animals; none show (a) Raja Ravi Varma was
more passionate tenderness towards their young. (b) both modern and traditional
26. In the sentence identify the segment which (c) to create a style that was
contains the grammatical error. (d) one of the first artist
The cost of fruits and vegetables have risen SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
abnormally this month. Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW artist keâer peien artists keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) have risen (b) The cost of
(c) this month (d) abnormally nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ one of keâe ØeÙeesie nesves hej Fmekesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeuee
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I) Subject, plural leLee Verb, singular nesleer nw~
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have keâer peien has keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Oneof the + Plural noun + Singular verb
keäÙeeWefkeâ peye Yeer oes subject of mes peg[Ì s ngÙes nes, lees Deeves Jeeueer Correct Sentence-
verb of mes henues ØeÙegòeâ subject kesâ Devegmeej singular Ùee Raja Ravi Varma was one of the first artists who tried to
plural nesieer~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW of mes henues The cost keâe ØeÙeesie create a style that was both modern and traditional.
Spotting the Error 10 YCT
30. In the sentence identify the segment which Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW not rigid kesâ mLeeve hej rigid GheÙegòeâ
contains the grammatical error. nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ subordinate clause ceW unless ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw pees
There is many modes of travel to go to Agra
but I prefer road travel. efkeâ negative sense oslee nw~ Deewj Skeâ clause ceW oes negative
(a) to go to word keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~
(b) prefer road travel Correct sentence-
(c) Agra but I Most disputes can be solved amicably unless one are
(d) There is many modes rigid.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III) 34. In the sentence identify the segment which
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW Many modes of travel contains the grammatical error.
subject keâe keâece keâj jne nw pees efkeâ Plural subject nw, Dele: Cyclone ldai is regarded as one of the worst
Helping verb Fmeer kesâ Devegmeej Plural 'There are' nesieer~ tropical cyclone on record to affect Africa and
Correct Sentence- the Southern Hemisphere as a whole.
There are many modes of travel to go to Agra but I (a) Cyclone ldai is regarded
prefer road travel. (b) the worst tropical cyclone
31. In the Sentence identify the segment which (c) to affect Africa
contains the grammatical error. (d) as a whole
Ten kilometres are a long distance to cover on SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
foot for a child. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW One of the kesâ yeeo Plural Noun
(a) Ten kilometres are (b) for a child keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Dele: 'Cyclone' kesâ mLeeve hej 'Cyclones' keâe
(c) to cover on foot (d) a long distance
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I) ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Ten kilometres are kesâ mLeeve hej One of + Plural noun + Singular verb
Ten kilometres is keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ cordinal Correct Sentence-
adjective (one, two ....... ten) kesâ yeeo kilometres keâe ØeÙeesie Cyclone ldai is regarded as one of the worst tropical
nesves mes Ùen certain distance denote keâjlee nw leLee Fmekesâ meeLe cyclones on record to affect Africa and the Southern
verb ncesMee singular form ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Hemisphere as a whole.
Correct Sentence- 35. Identify the segment in the sentence which
Ten kilometres is a long distance to cover on foot for a contains the grammatical error.
child. Note down my phone number in case you needs
32. In the sentence identify the segment which to ring me up.
contains the grammatical error. (a) Note down (b) to ring me up
The child along with his parents were waiting (c) my phone number (d) in case you needs
for the programme to begin. SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) The child Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW needs (singular verb) kesâ mLeeve
(b) along with his parents hej need (plural verb) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe
(c) programme to begin
subject 'you' plural number ceW nw~
(d) were waiting for the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III) Correct Sentence-
Note down my phone number in case you need to ring
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW were waiting for the kesâ mLeeve
me up.
hej was waiting for the keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ peye 36. Identify the segment in the sentence which
efkeâmeer Sentence ceW oes Subject (noun/pronoun) as well as, contains the grammatical error. If there is no
with, together with, along with mes pegÌ[e nes lees verb ncesMee error, then select option 'No error'.
Fvekesâ henues Subject (noun/pronoun) kesâ Devegmeej efveOee&efjle nesleer The prices of tomatoes has soared up to Rs. 65-
nw~ pewmee efkeâ JeekeäÙe mes mhe° nw the child (Singular noun) kesâ 70 per kg in many parts of the country.
Devegmeej ner Ùeneb 'was' (Singular Verb) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (a) in many parts of the country
Correct Sentence- (b) soared up
The child along with his parents was waiting for the (c) The prices of tomatoes has
programme to begin. (d) No error
33. In the sentence identify the segment which SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
contains the grammatical error. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'The prices of tomatoes has' kesâ
Most disputes can be solved amicably unless mLeeve hej 'The price of tomatos has' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ Ûetbefkeâ
one are not rigid. 'tomatoes' efmehe&â Skeâ Jemleg nw, Dele: Plural subject 'prices' kesâ
(a) unless one are
(b) Most disputes
mLeeve hej Singular subject 'price' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~
(c) not rigid Correct Sentence-
(d) can be solved amicably The price of tomatoes has soared up to Rs. 65-70 per kg
SSC CGL (Tier-I)–10/06/2019 (Shift-I) in many parts of the country.
Spotting the Error 11 YCT
37. In the sentence identify the segment which Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW plural verb 'Remain now' kesâ
contains the grammatical error. mLeeve hej singular verb 'Remains now' GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
Saurav Ganguly have emerged as the new Fmekeâe subject 'only one copy' singular subject nw~
President of the BCCI after a night long
Correct sentence-
discussion.
Only one copy of the book, running into 1200 pages,
(a) Saurav Ganguly have emerged
on Gandhiji's visit to the State of Andhra Pradesh,
(b) as the new President remains now.
(c) of the BCCI
(d) after a night long discussion 41. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error.
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
The two states frequently has differences over
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Plural verb 'have' kesâ mLeeve hej the use of the river water especially during the
singular verb 'has' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe summer months.
Subject 'Saurav Ganguly' singular number ceW ØeÙegòeâ nw~ (a) has differences
Correct sentence- (b) over the use of the river water
Saurav Ganguly has emerged as the new President of (c) especially during the summer months
the BCCI after a night long discussion. (d) The two states frequently
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
38. In the sentence identify the segment which
contains the grammatical error. Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has differences kesâ mLeeve have
Her sister lives in Pune, one of the major city in differences keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject 'Two
Maharashtra. states' plural nw~ Dele: Plural verb, 'have' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(a) He sister lives Correct sentence-
(b) one of the major city The two states frequently have differences over the use
(c) in Maharashtra of the river water especially during the summer months.
(d) in Pune 42. Identify the segment which contains the
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) grammatical error.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW city kesâ mLeeve hej cities nesiee~ The members of the victorious football team as
keäÙeeWefkeâ 'one of the' kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeuee Noun ncesMee plural well as the captain was congratulated.
(a) was congratulated
form ceW neslee nw Dele: city keâe plural cities ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ (b) as well as the captain
Correct sentence- (c) The members of the
Her sister lives in Pune, one of the major cities in (d) victorious football team
Maharashtra. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
39. Identify the segment in the sentence which Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW singular helping verb was keâer
contains the grammtical error. If there is no peien plural helping verb were keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye
error, select 'No error'. efkeâmeer JeekeäÙe ceW as well as, with, like, besides keâe ØeÙeesie keâjkesâ
The monsoon have, in the past five days,
retreated from most parts of the country. oes subject keâes peesÌ[e peeÙe lees Deeves Jeeueer Verb ØeLece subject kesâ
(a) No error Devegmeej singular Ùee plural form ceW ØeÙeesie nesleer nw~ JeekeäÙe keâe
(b) The monsoon have ØeLece subject the members of the victorious football team
(c) retreated from most parts plural form ceW ØeÙeesie ngDee nw Dele: Deeves Jeeueer verb plural
(d) in the past five days ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) Correct sentence-
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW The monsoon have kesâ mLeeve hej The members of the victorious football team as well as
The monsoon has keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Monsoon' the captain were congratulated.
uncountable noun nw, Dele: Fmekesâ meeLe meowJe Singular Verb 43. Identify the segment which contains the
(has) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ grammatical error.
Correct sentence- Each of the pictures have been signed by the
The monsoon has, in the past five days, retreated from football star.
most parts of the country. (a) the pictures (b) Each of
40. In the sentence identify the segment which (c) have been (d) signed by
contains the grammatical error. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Only one copy of the book, running into 1200 Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Each of kesâ yeeo plural subject
pages, on Gandhiji's visit to the State of (pictures) kesâ yeeo singular verb (has been) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Andhra Pradesh, remain now. keäÙeeWefkeâ each of kesâ yeeo plural subject leLee singular verb
(a) running into 1200 pages ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
(b) remain now
Each of / Either Of / Neither of + Plural Noun + Singular verb
(c) only one copy of the book
(d) on Gandhiji's visit to the State Correct Sentence-
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) Each of the pictures has been signed by the football star.
Spotting the Error 12 YCT
44. Identify the segment which contains the (d) to the domestic market
grammatical error. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
The number of visitors at the fair were much Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has been redirected kesâ mLeeve hej
larger than expected.
(a) than expected (b) were much larger have been redirected keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe
(c) the number of (d) visitors at the fair subject (exports) plural nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) Many of + Plural subject + Plural Verb
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'were much larger' kesâ mLeeve hej
'was much larger' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Note- Many a kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeuee noun Deewj verb oesveeW
Subjcect 'The number' singular nw, Dele: Fmekesâ meeLe singular nesles nQ~
singular verb (was) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ Correct Sentence-
Note– A number of kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeuee "noun" ncesMee plural Many of China's exports have been redirected to the
domestic market in view of the more consumption-
form ceW neslee nw~ leLee verb Yeer plural ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
driven economy.
Correct Sentence-
The number of visitors at the fair was much larger than 48. In the sentence identify the segment which
expected. contains the grammatical error.
45. In the sentence identify the segment which The Cannes Film Festival attract some of the
contains the grammatical error. world's most famous people.
The promoters of Med Hospitals has agreed to (a) The Cannes Film Festival
sell their business to Pal Hospitals. (b) most famous people
(a) The promoters of (c) attract some of
(b) to sell their business (d) the world's
(c) Med Hospitals has agreed SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(d) to Pal Hospitals Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'attract' kesâ mLeeve hej 'attracts' keâe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has agreed kesâ mLeeve hej have
ØeÙees ie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ The Cannes Film Festival singular
agreed keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe subject Subject nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ Devegmeej verb Yeer singular ("attracts")
(promoters) plural nw FmeefueS Ùeneb Plural verb (have) keâe ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Correct Sentence-
Correct Sentence- The Cannes film festival attracts some of the world's
The promoters of Med. Hospitals have agreed to sell most famous people.
their business to Pal Hospitals. 49. In the sentence identify the segment which
46. In the sentence identify the segment which contains a grammatical error.
contains the grammatical error. The environment protection policy need to
Mrs. Sangeeta Malik is one of the favourite become stricter if we wish to combat climate
teacher of most children in our school. change.
(a) Mr. Sangeeta Malik is (a) The environment protection policy
(b) of most children (b) need to become stricter
(c) one of the favourite teacher (c) combat climate change
(d) in our school (d) if we wish to
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW teacher keâer peien teachers keâe
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'need to become stricter' kesâ mLeeve
ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ One of kesâ yeeo plural noun keâe ØeÙeesie neslee
hej 'needs to become stricter' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Øeoòe
nw~
sentence keâe subject - 'The environment protection
One of + plural noun + singular verb
policy' singular number nw~ Dele: Main verb 'need' Yeer
Correct sentence- singular number (needs) ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
Mrs. Sangeeta Malik is one of the favourite teachers of
most children in our school Correct Sentence-
The environment protection policy needs to become
47. In the sentence identify the segment which
stricter if we wish to combat climate change.
contains the grammatical error.
Many of China's exports has been redirected to 50. In the sentence identify the segment which
the domestic market in view of the more contains the grammatical error.
consumption-driven economy. One of the reason behind malnutrition is the
(a) has been redirected improper way of food intake.
(b) Many of China's exports (a) One of the reason (b) behind malnutrition
(c) in view of the more consumption-driven (c) of food intake (d) is the improper way
economy SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
Spotting the Error 13 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW One of the reason kesâ mLeeve hej 54. In the sentence identify the segment which
One of the reasons keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeesefkeâ One of contains the grammatical error.
The simplest way to get proper recognition are
the kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeuee noun plural form ceW ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ through doing things with dedication and
One of + Plural noun + Singular verb sincerity.
(a) are through doing things
Correct Sentence-
(b) The simplest way
One of the reasons behind malnutrition is the improper
(c) to get proper recognition
way of food intake.
(d) with dictation and sincerity
51. Select the segment in the sentence, which SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
contains a grammatical error.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW subject 'The simplest way'
Plenty of people likes to celebrate New Year's
eve with their family and friends. singular form ceW nw FmeefueS Deeies Deeves Jeeueer verb Yeer
(a) likes to celebrate singular nesieer~ Dele: 'are through doing things' kesâ mLeeve
(b) Plenty of people hej 'is through doing things.' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(c) New year's eve with Correct Sentence-
(d) their family and friends The simplest way to get proper recognition is through
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) doing things with dedication and sincerity.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW likes kesâ mLeeve hej like keâe ØeÙeesie 55. Select the segment in the sentence, which
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeesefkeâ Plenty of kesâ yeeo ØeÙegòeâ noun plural nw contains the grammatical error.
lees verb Yeer Plural form ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ Oh dear! the audio in one of the channel on
television is not clear at all.
Plenty of + Countable plural noun + Plural verb (a) is not clear at all
Plently of + Uncountable noun + Singular verb (b) Oh dear! The audio
(c) in one of the channel
Note-Hate, stop, finish, enjoy, prefer, keep, like + (d) on television
present participle (–ing form of verb) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Correct Sentence- Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW one of the channel kesâ mLeeve hej
Plenty of people like celebrating New Year's eve with one of the channels GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ one of the kesâ yeeo
their family and friends.
Deeves Jeeuee subject plural Deewj verb singular ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
52. In the given sentence identify the segment
Correct sentence-
which contains the grammatical error.
Oh dear! the audio in one of the channels on television is
Scientist have recently announced that a more
not clear at all.
effective antidote for snake bite venom has
been made. 56. In the sentence identify the segment which
(a) Scientist have contains the grammatical error.
(b) for snake bite venom has been made Thomas is a man of word who have been
(c) recently announced paying back the borrowed money in
(d) that a more effective antidote instalments.
(a) who have been paying back
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(b) in instalments
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have kesâ mLeeve hej has GheÙegòeâ (c) Thomas is a man of word
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Scientist Skeâ singular subject nw DeleŠ verb (d) the borrowed money
Yeer singular ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I)
Correct Sentence- Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'who have been paying back'
"Scientist has recently announced that a more effective kesâ mLeeve hej 'who has been paying back' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee,
antidote for snakebite venom has been made." keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject Thomas Skeâ singular subject nw~
53. In the sentence identify the segment which Dele: Fmekesâ efueS verb Yeer singular (has) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
contains the grammatical error. Correct sentence-
Everyone are very well equipped with his own Thomas is a man of word who has been paying back
weapons. the borrowed money in instalments.
(a) Everyone are (b) very well equipped
57. In the given sentence identify the segment
(c) own weapons (d) with his which contains the grammatical error.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I) The neighbourhood were getting disturbed
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW everyone are kesâ mLeeve hej with the loud music that was playing at the
Everyone is keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ each, one, wedding party in the big bungalow.
everyone etc. keâe ØeÙeesie as a subject nes lees Fvekesâ efueS verb (a) at the wedding party
(b) in the big bungalow
singular form ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
(c) that was playing
Correct Sentence- (d) The neighbourhood were getting disturbed
Everyone is very well equipped with his own weapons. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Spotting the Error 14 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'The neighbourhood' were (c) in a stroller
getting disturbed' kesâ mLeeve hej 'The neighbourhood was (d) in the evening
getting disturbed' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
'neighbourhood' uncountable noun nw,Dele: Fmekesâ meeLe Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Soni take her daughter kesâ
singular verb ('was') keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ mLeeve hej 'Soni takes her daughter ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ -
Correct sentence- 'Soni' singular number nw Dele: verb Yeer singular ØeÙegòeâ
The neighbourhood was getting disturbed with the nesieer~ ÛetBefkeâ JeekeäÙe present indefinite keâe nw Dele: verb kesâ
loud music that was playing at the wedding party in the Devle ceW s/es ueieekeâj Fmekeâes singular yeveeles nQ~
big bungalow. Correct sentence-
58. In the given sentence identify the segment Soni takes her daughter to the park in the evening in a
which contains the grammatical error. stroller.
My domestic help was taking ill the day I had a 62. In the given sentences, identify the segment
party in my house.
which contains a grammatical error.
(a) My domestic help
Everyone are asking for passes to the music
(b) the day I had a party
(c) was taking ill festival at Nehru Park.
(d) in my house (a) at Nehru Park
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II) (b) for passes
(c) to the music festival
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'was taking ill' kesâ mLeeve hej
(d) Everyone are asking
'was taken ill' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
efueS GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Everyone are asking kesâ mLeeve
Be taken ill/sick - to suddenly fall ill (DeÛeevekeâ yeerceej nes hej Everyone is asking keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeesefkeâ
peevee) Each, Everyone, one, someone etc. keâe ØeÙeesie as a
Correct sentence-
My domestic help was taken ill the day I had a party in subject nes lees Fvekesâ efueS verb singular form ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer
my house. nw~
59. In the given sentence identify the segment Correct sentence-
which contains a grammatical error. Everyone is asking for passes to the music festival at
The publics are not satisfied with the new act. Nehru Park.
(a) not satisfied (b) The publics are 63. In the sentence identify the segment which
(c) new act (d) with the contains the grammatical error.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I) Some of the issues discussed on the media
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'The publics are' kesâ mLeeve hej nowadays has no relevance to the nation-
'The public are' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'public' plural sense building process.
oslee nw Deewj FmeceW 's' veneR ueieeÙee peelee nw Deewj Fmekesâ meeLe plural (a) on the media nowadays
verb keâe Yeer ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (b) to the nation-building process
Correct sentence- (c) some of the issues discussed
The public are not satisfied with the new act. (d) has no relevance
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
60. In the given sentence identify the segment
which contains a grammatical error. Ans. (d) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has no relevance kesâ mLeeve hej
Someone have walked away with my umbrella. have no relevance keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe
(a) away with (b) Someone subject (some of the issues) plural nw~ Dele: plural verb
(c) have walked (d) my umbrella
"have" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Correct sentence-
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have walked kesâ mLeeve hej has Some of the issues discussed on the media nowadays
walked keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ, someone, each, one etc. have no relevance to the nation-building process.
keâe ØeÙeesie as a subject nes lees Fvekesâ meeLe singular verb ØeÙegòeâ 64. In the given sentence identify the segment
nesleer nw~ which contains the grammatical error.
Correct sentence- Your skill lie in cheering up people who are
Someone has walked away with my umbrella. stressed out, wound up or generally just
61. Identify the segment in the given sentence annoyed.
which contains the grammatical error. (a) Your skill lie
Soni take her daughter to the park in the (b) who are stressed out wound up
evening in a stroller. (c) or generally just annoyed
(a) Soni take her daughter (d) in cheering up people
(b) to the park SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Spotting the Error 15 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Your skill lie kesâ mLeeve hej your 68. Identify the segment in the sentence which
skill lies keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ your skill JeekeäÙe keâe subject nw contains the grammatical error.
pees singular noun nw DeleŠ singular verb 'lies' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ One of the friends were doubtful that the plan
would work.
nesiee~ Present indefinite tense kesâ assertive sentence kesâ (a) that the plan (b) were doubtful
verb ceW 's/es' peesÌ[keâj Fmekeâes singular yeveeles nw~ (c) would work (d) one of the friends
Correct sentence- SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Your skill lies in cheering up people who are stressed
out, wound up or generally just annoyed. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW plural verb 'were doubtful' keâs
65. Find the part of the given sentence that has an mLeeve hej 'was doubtful' keâe ØeÙeessie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ one of kesâ
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No yeeo plural noun Deewj "singular verb" keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
error'. One of + Plural noun + Singular verb
Sterling is only twenty four but have achieved
so much in his professional football career. Correct sentence-
(a) but have achieved so much ''One of the friends was doubtful that the plan would
(b) in his professional football career work.''
(c) No error 69. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(d) Sterling is only twenty four contains the grammatical error.
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) I have no doubt/that Girish is/one of the most
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW but have achieved so much kesâ intelligent student/in the entire district.
mLeeve hej but has achieved so much keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, (a) that Girish is
keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe subject (sterling) 'singular' nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ (b) in the entire district
meeLe singular verb 'has' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (c) I have no doubt
Correct sentence- (d) one of the most intelligent student
Sterling is only twenty four but has achieved so much SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
in his professional football career. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ''Student'' kesâ mLeeve hej
66. Find the part of the given sentence that has an 'Students' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'One of the' kesâ yeeo ØeÙegòeâ
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No error'. Noun/Pronoun ncesMee Plural nesles nw~ leLee verb singular
The doctor with his interns are due to arrive
here by noon./No error ØeÙeg òeâ nesleer nw~
(a) interns are due Correct Sentence-
(b) No error ''I have no doubt that Girish is one of the most
(c) The doctor with his intelligent students in the entire district.''
(d) to arrive here by noon 70. Identify the segment in the sentence which
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II) contains the grammatical error.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'are' kesâ mLeeve hej 'is' keâe ØeÙeesie Each of these players have been warned not to
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe subject (The doctor) singular repeat the silly mistakes.
nw~ Dele: verb Yeer singular ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ (a) Each of these players
Rule - with, along with, etc mes oes subjects pegÌ[s nes lees (b) the silly mistakes
(c) warned not to repeat
verb ncesMee Antecedent (ØeLece subject) kesâ Devegmeej ØeÙegòeâ
(d) have been
nesleer nw~ SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Correct sentence-
The doctor with his interns is due to arrive here by Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW plural verb 'have been' kesâ
noon. mLeeve hej singular verb 'has been' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
67. Identify the segment in the sentence which keäÙeeWefkeâ "Each of" kesâ yeeo efvecve structure ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
contains the grammatical error. Each of / Either of / Neither of + Plural noun + Singular verb
Virat Kohli is one of the best batsmen that
world have seen. Correct sentence-
(a) Virat Kohli is (b) one of the best Each of these players has been warned not to repeat the
(c) world have seen (d) batsmen that the silly mistakes.
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I) 71. Identify the segment in the sentence which
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW plural verb 'have seen' kesâ mLeeve contains the grammatical error.
hej singular verb 'has seen' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'That A Superintendent of Police have the authority
to suspend an inspector.
world' singular noun nw, Deewj Singular noun kesâ heMÛeele (a) authority to suspend
singular verb keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ (b) have the
Correct sentence- (c) A Superintendent of Police
[Virat Kohli is one of the best batsmen that world has (d) an inspector
seen] SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Spotting the Error 16 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW A superintendent of police Skeâ 75. From the given options, identify the segment in
singular subject nw~ Deewj singular subject kesâ meeLe meowJe the sentence which contains the grammatical
singular verb keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw Dele: Plural verb 'have' kesâ error.
The constitutional order on which the Indian
mLeeve hej singular verb 'has' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ State run is that there shall be no
Correct sentence- discrimination on the basis of religion.
A Superintendent of Police has the authority to (a) There shall be (b) order on which
suspend an inspector.
(c) on the basis of (d) Indian State run
72. Identify the segment in the sentence which SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
contains the grammatical error. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Indian state run' kesâ mLeeve hej
The mother as well as her children were
brought to the police station for interrogation. 'Indian state runs' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe
(a) her children were brought subject 'The constitutional order' singular nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ
(b) to the police station meeLe singular verb (runs) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(c) for interrogation Correct sentence-
(d) The mother as well as The constitutional order on which the Indian State runs
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) is that there shall be no discrimination on the basis of
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW her children were brought kesâ religion.
mLeeve hej 'her children was brought' ØeÙegkeäle nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 76. From the given options, identify the segment in
peye oes nouns keâes as well as mes peesÌ[e peelee nw, leye JeekeäÙe keâer the sentence which contains the grammatical
verb henues 'noun' (ÙeneB 'mother') kesâ Devegmeej ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ error.
peesefkeâ singular nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ Devegmeej singular verb (was) It makes us realize how unsuitable our
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ education system are because it cannot help us
Correct sentence- deal with life's most basic issues.
The mother as well as her children was brought to the (a) It makes us realise
police station for interrogation. (b) education system are
73. Find the part of the given sentence that has an (c) life's most basic issues
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No (d) it cannot help us
error'. SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
It take her a long time to get over her failure in Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'education system are' kesâ mLeeve
the examination./ No error hej 'education system is' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ
(a) long time to get over Fmekeâe subject (our education system) singular nw FmeefueS
(b) her failure in the examination
(c) No error verb Yeer singular (is) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
(d) It take her a Correct sentence-
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III) It makes us realize how unsuitable our education
Ans. (d) : : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW plural verb 'take' kesâ mLeeve hej system is because it cannot help us deal with life's
singular 'takes' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'it' Skeâ singular most basic issues.
pronoun nw~ 77. From the given options, identify the segment in
the sentence which contains the grammatical
Rule- It kesâ meeLe ncesMee Singular verb ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
error.
Correct sentence- We must visit this ancient temple which are a
[It takes her a long time to get over her failure in the
examination]. hundred years old.
(a) this ancient temple (b) a hundred years old
74. Find the part of the given sentence that has an (c) We must visit (d) which are
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
error'.
The 91 year old lady have been a fan of cricket Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ 'this ancient temple'
for decades./No error singular number ceW nw Dele: which kesâ yeeo plural verb
(a) of cricket for decades 'are' kesâ mLeeve hej singular verb 'is' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
(b) No error keäÙeeWefkeâ which, Relative pronoun nw pees efkeâ "this ancient
(c) The 91 year old lady
(d) have been a fan temple" kesâ efueÙes ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II) correct sentence -
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'have been a fan' kesâ mLeeve hej We must visit this ancient temple which is a hundred
singular verb 'has been a fan' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, years old.
keäÙeeWefkeâ efoS ieS Sentence keâe Subject (The 91 year old 78. From the given options, identify the segment in
the sentence which contains the grammatical
lady) Singular nw~
error.
Correct Sentence- The researchers have found that all species
The 91 year old lady has been a fan of cricket for makes a constructive contribution to the
decades. ecology of the earth.
Spotting the Error 17 YCT
(a) a construction contribution to Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'knocking down' kesâ mLeeve hej
(b) that all species makes 'knocked down' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW simple
(c) the ecology of the earth
(d) The researchers have found past tense keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw, Dele: 'knocking' kesâ mLeeve hej
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II) 'knocked' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW that all species makes kesâ mLeeve Correct Sentence-
hej that all species make keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Torrential rains and wind of upto 170 km per hour
swept away roads, homes and bridges and knocked
plural subject (all species) kesâ Devegmeej verb Yeer plural down power and communication lines.
(make) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ 82. The following sentence has been divided into
Note—Present Indefinite Tense kesâ assertive sentence ceW parts. One of them contains an error. Select the
verb kesâ Deble ceW 's/es' ueieekeâj singular yeveeÙee peelee nw~ part that contains the error from the given
Correct sentence - options.
The researchers have found that all species make a The Committee agreed/that small businesses/
constructive contribution to the ecology of the earth. has been adversely affected/ by COVID-19.
79. From the given options, identify the segment in (a) has been adversely affected
the sentence which contains the grammatical (b) the Committee agreed
error. (c) by COVID-19
The population of Sri Lanka are less than that (d) that small businesses
of India. SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(a) than that (b) Sri Lanka are Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has been adversely affected kesâ
(c) of India (d) The population mLeeve hej have been adversely affected keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject, small businesses (plural) nw
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject, 'The population' FmeefueS verb Yeer plural (have) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
singular number ceW nw Dele: helping verb keâe ØeÙeesie Yeer Correct Sentence -
singular ceW nesiee~ FmeefueS Plural verb 'are' kesâ mLeeve hej The Committee agreed that small businesses have been
singular verb 'is' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ adversely affected by Covid-19.
Correct sentence - 83. The following sentence has been divided into
The population of Sri Lanka is less than that of India. parts. One of them contains an error. Select the
part that contains the error from the given
C. Form of Verb (Tense/number) options.
it have been only/through writing/that men
80 . In the given sentence, identify the segment have been able/to spread their ideas to
which contains the grammatical error. mankind.
My mother generally read the local newspaper (a) that men have been able
to keep abreast of the local news. (b) to spread their ideas to mankind
(a) the local newspaper (c) it have been only
(b) of the local news (d) through writing
(c) My mother generally read SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(d) to keep abreast
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW It have been only kesâ mLeeve hej It
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
has been only keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Subject ‘It’ (Singular
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Read' kesâ mLeeve hej 'Reads' keâe
Pronoun) kesâ meeLe Singular verb (has been) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject singular nw Dele:
verb Yeer singular ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
nw ~
Correct Sentence -
Note - Present indefinite tense kesâ assertive sentence ceW It has been only through writing that men have been
verb keâes singular yeveeves kesâ efueS GmeceW s/es peesÌ[les nw~ able to spread their ideas to mankind.
Correct Sentence- 84. The following sentence has been divided into
My mother generally reads the local newspaper to keep parts. One of them contains an error. Select the
abreast of the local news. part that contains the error from the given
81. In the sentence identify the segment which options.
contains the grammatical error. Ranbir could not went/ to the award
Torrential rains and winds of upto 170 km per ceremony/as he was busy/shooting/for a film/in
hour swept away roads, homes and bridges and Maldives.
knocking down power and communication (a) Ranbir could not went
lines. (b) for a film
(a) homes and bridges (b) knocking down (c) to the award ceremony
(c) winds of upto (d) swept away roads (d) as he was busy
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Spotting the Error 18 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Ranbir could not went kesâ mLeeve 88. In the sentence identify the segment which
hej Ranbir could not go keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Modal contains the grammatical error.
(could) kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeueer verb Deheves cetue ™he (VI form) ceW She forgot lock the door when she went out in a
Deeleer nw~ hurry.
(a) in a hurry (b) She forgot lock
Correct Sentence -
(c) the door when (d) she went out
Ranbir could not go to the award ceremony as he was
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I)
busy shooting for a film in Maldives.
85. The following sentence has been divided into Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Part-B ceW forgot kesâ mLeeve hej
parts. One of them may contain an error. Select forgot to keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye JeekeäÙe ceW oes verb
the part that contains the error from the given (forgot, Lock) heeme-heeme ØeÙegòeâ nes lees yeeo Jeeueer verb keâe
options. If there is no error, select 'No error'. noun form (Infinitive (to + verb1) keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ Dele:
Modern science have/broken many myths/ Lock kesâ henues to keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
about our food and diet.
(a) No error Correct sentence -
(b) broken many myths She forgot to lock the door when she went out in a
(c) about our food and diet hurry.
(d) Modern science have 89. Identify the segment in the sentence which
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I) contains the grammatical error.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Modern science have kesâ mLeeve She was unable to produce sufficient evidences
hej Modern science has keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe for support her accusations.
(a) to produce
subject, 'Modern science' singular nw FmeefueS verb Yeer
(b) She was unable
singular 'has' DeeSieer~ (c) sufficient evidences for
Correct Sentence - (d) support her accusations
Modern science has broken many myths about our food SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I)
and diet.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efoS ieS JeekeäÙe ceW 'sufficient evidences
86. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains a grammatical error. for' kesâ mLeeve hej 'sufficient evidences to' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
The tired and vexed travellers waiting at the Dele: JeekeäÙe ceW (to + v1) 'to support' (infinitive) keâe ØeÙeesie
airport for a long time. nesiee~ 'Evidence' uncountable noun nw~ Dele: FmeceW s/es
(a) vexed travellers ueieekeâj Fmes plural yevevee DeMegæ nw~
(b) The tired and
Correct Sentence-
(c) waiting at the airport
(d) for a long time She was unable to produce sufficient evidence to
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) support her accusations.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'waiting' kesâ mLeeve hej 'have been 90. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains a grammatical error.
waiting' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'for a long time' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes
I didn't knew you had gone to Goa for a
mhe<š nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect continuous tense ceW nw~ vacation.
Dele: verb (has/have + verb+ing) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (a) you had gone (b) to Goa
Correct sentence- The tired and vexed travellers have (c) I didn't knew (d) for a vacation
been waiting at the airport for a long time. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
87. Identify the segment in the sentence which Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'did' Skeâ 'auxiliary verb' keâer
contains a grammatical error.
Laws and rules are made to safeguarding our
lejn use ngDee nw, peye Yeer 'did auxiliaxy verb' keâer lejn ØeÙegòeâ
rights and protect us. nesleer nw leye main verb 1st form ceW nesleer nw~ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe
(a) are made to past indefinite tense keâe negetive sentence nw efpemekeâe
(b) safeguarding our rights structure efvecve neslee nw – (did not + verb1)
(c) Laws and rules
(d) and protect us Correct sentence- I didn't know you had gone to Goa
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) for a vacation.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW infinitive (to+V1) keâe ØeÙeesie 91. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
contains the grammatical error.
incorrect ngDee nw~ 'to safeguarding' kesâ mLeeve hej 'to
The files you were look for are placed on the
safeguard' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Infinitive ceW to + verb1 table.
keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (a) are placed (b) you were look for
Correct sentence- Laws and rules are made to (c) The files (d) on the table
safeguard our rights and protect us. SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Spotting the Error 19 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'look for' kesâ mLeeve hej 'looking (a) We noticed that
(b) most of the shoppers
for' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'were' keâe ØeÙeesie past
(c) packets of ready to cook food
continuous tense ceW neslee nw efpemeceW verb+ing keâe ØeÙeesie neslee (d) in the mall looking for
nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Correct sentence- The files you were looking for are Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'in the mall looking for' kesâ mLeeve
placed on the table. hej 'in the mall were looking for' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ Ûetbefkeâ
92. Identify the segment in the sentence, which sub-ordinate clause past continuous tense ceW nw~ efpemekeâe
contains the grammatical error. subject 'shoppers' plural nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ meeLe plural helping
Sunita is senior to me in this office and know verb were keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
all the rules. Correct Sentence :-
(a) Sunita is senior to me (b) all the rules We noticed that most of the shoppers in the mall were
(c) and know (d) in this office looking for packets of ready to cook food.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) 96. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'know' kesâ mLeeve hej 'knows' keâe contains the grammatical error.
ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject (Sunita) third person Rahul was ready for accept any job, even a
part-time one.
singular number nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ meeLe singular verb knows (a) Rahul was ready
(verb + s/es) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (b) even a part-time one
Correct sentence- Sunita is senior to me in this office (c) any job
and knows all the rules. (d) for accept
93. Identify the segment in the sentence, which SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
contains the grammatical error. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'for' kesâ mLeeve hej 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie
My father did never have an opportunity to go keâjWies~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW infinitive (to + verb) – as a noun
to a University. keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~ Dele: 'to accept' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(a) an opportunity (b) a University Correct sentence- Rahul was ready to accept any job,
(c) to go to (d) did never have even a part-time one.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) 97. Identify the segment in the sentence which
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'did never have' kesâ mLeeve hej contains a grammatical error. If there is no
error, then select the option 'No error'.
'did not have' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence keâes The sun rises at 6:35 yesterday morning.
negative yeveeves kesâ efueS 'not' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw peyeefkeâ never, (a) No error
adverb of time nw pees efkeâ verb keâes modify keâjlee nw~ (b) The sun
Correct sentence- My father did not have an (c) yesterday morning
opportunity to go to a University. (d) rises at 6:35
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
94. Identify the segment in the given sentence
which contains the grammatical error. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW rises at 6 : 35 kesâ mLeeve hej rose
You had better not to try and feed the animals at 6 : 35 keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW yesterday
in the zoo, it is forbidden. kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past tense ceW nw~ Dele: verb keâer
(a) and feed the animals second form (past indefinite) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(b) it is forbidden Correct sentence :-
(c) in the zoo The sun rose at 6:35 a.m. yesterday morning.
(d) You had better not to try 98. In the following, some part of the sentence may
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
have errors. Find out which part of the
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW to try kesâ mLeeve hej try keâe ØeÙeesie sentence has an error and select the
GheÙegòeâ nesiee; keäÙeeWefkeâ had better kesâ yeeo infinitive 'to' keâe appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~ error, select No Error.
Note - Needn't, darenot, would rather, rather than, had This will explains the decision taken (1)/to
better etc. bare infinitive (verb without to) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee impose a blockade on the country in (2)/ the
midst of a crisis. (3)/ No error. (4)
nw~ (a) 1 (b) 2
Correct sentence : (c) 3 (d) 4
You had better not try and feed the animals in the zoo, SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
it is forbidden.
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Simple future Tense ceW nw~ FmeceW
95. Identify the segment in the given sentence
will kesâ yeeo verb keâe Ist form ØeÙeesie neslee nw, Dele: 'explains'
which contains the grammatical error.
We noticed that most of the shoppers in the kesâ mLeeve hej ‘explain’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
mall looking for packets of ready to cook food. 'This will explain the decision taken to impose ......
Spotting the Error 20 YCT
99. In the following, some part of the sentence may 102. Identify the segment in the sentence which
have errors. Find out which part of the contains the grammatical error. Every boy and
sentence has an error and select the every girl in this class pursue at least one
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from hobby.
error, select No Error. (a) and every girl (b) in this class pursue
As several studies shows over (1)/ the years, the (c) at least one hobby (d) Every boy
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II)
annual data is useful in (2)/ reviewing trends of
extreme events. (3)/ No error. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Pursue kesâ mLeeve hej Pursues keâe
(a) 1 (b) 2 ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ everykeâe ØeÙeesie subjecet kesâ mLeeve hej nesves
(c) 3 (d) 4 mes Fmes singular ceevee peelee nw~ Fmekesâ yeeo DeevesJeeueer verb
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 singular ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Subject 'several studies' plural nQ Correct Sentence:-
Dele: Fmekesâ meeLe ØeÙegòeâ Verb 'show' (efyevee s/es) Yeer plural Every boy and every girl in this class pursues at least
one hobby.
ØeÙegòeâ nesieer keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence, simple present ceW nw~
103. Identify the segment in the sentence which
Correct sentence-
contains the grammatical error
As several studies show over the years, the annual data
Nobody is allowed to entered the colony during
is useful in reviewing trends of extreme events.
the lockdown.
100. In the following, some part of the sentence may (a) Is allowed (b) Nobody
have errors. Find out which part of the (c) During the lockdown (d) To entered
sentence has an error and select the SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘To entered’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘To
error, select No Error. enter’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Infinitive 'to' kesâ yeeo verb1 keâe
Service providers cannot stand in the way of a ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(1)/ consumer's access to content, it should
Correct Sentence:-
have being provided (2)/ without any Nobody is allowed to enter the colony during the
hindrance. (3)/ No error. (4) lockdown.
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) 4 104. In the following, some part of the sentence may
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 have errors. Find out which part of the
sentence has an error and select the
Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ Part (2) ceW 'being' kesâ mLeeve hej
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
‘been’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe passive sense ceW nw leLee error, select No Error.
Passive voice yeveeves hej 'should have been' as a auxiliary As with people, some monkeys are lazy, (1)/like
verb-use efkeâÙee peelee nw~ those who sleep all day in the zoo, (2)/and some
Correct sentence- were industrious. (3)/ No error (4)
'Consumer's access to content. It should have been (a) 1 (b) 2
provided without any hindrance. (c) 3 (d) 4
101. In the following, some part of the sentence may SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Main clause present tense ceW nw~
have errors. Find out which part of the
sentence has an error and select the Dele: Fmekesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeueer clause Yeer present tense ceW ner nesieer
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from efpememes were kesâ mLeeve hej 'are' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
error, select No Error. Correct sentence-
Many firms fail because when they begin As with people, some monkeys are lazy, like those who
(1)/exporting, they have not research the (2)/ sleep all day in the zoo, and some are industrious.
target Markets or have not planned 105. In the following, some part of the sentence may
enough.(3)/No error(4) have errors. Find out which part of the
(a) 1 (b) 2 sentence has an error and select the
(c) 3 (d) 4 appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 error, select No Error.
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have keâe ØeÙeesie as an auxiliary No matter what Ashoka did in his earlier (1)/
ngDee nw, Dele: Fmekesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeueer verb III form ceW nesieer Dele: years, in the ending he proved to be
uncommonly (2)/ virtuous and wise. (3)/ No
research kesâ mLeeve hej researched keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
error (4)
Correct sentence- (a) 1 (b) 2
Many firms fail because when they begin exporting, (c) 4 (d) 4
they have not researched the.... SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Spotting the Error 21 YCT
Ans. (b) efoÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ part (2) ceW ending kesâ peien 'end' keâe 109. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains a grammatical error. If there is no
ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence kesâ structure kesâ according efkeâmeer
error, then select the option 'No error'.
Gerund kesâ henues the keâe ØeÙeesie veneR keâjles nw~ in the end (Devle ceW) I am hearing a strange noise now.
Correct sentence- (a) a strange (b) noise now
years, in the end he proued to be uncommonly… (c) No error (d) I am hearing
106. Identify the segment in the sentence which SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
contains a grammatical error. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "am hearing" kesâ mLeeve hej
She picked up the books lie on the table and "hear" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'now' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
put them on the shelf. JeekeäÙe Present Indefinite keâe YeeJe os jne nw~ Dele: Present
(a) on the shelf (b) she picked up Indefinite keâer verb "hear" (verb1) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, ÛetBefkeâ
(c) put them (d) lie on the table JeekeäÙe keâe subject, I nw~ Dele: verb kesâ Devle ceW s/es keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
veneR nesiee~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW lie on kesâ mLeeve hej lay on keâe ØeÙeesie Correct sentence-
nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense keâe nw~ Dele: verb I hear a strange noise now.
'lie' keâer second form 'lay' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ 110. Identify the segment in the sentence which
lie ⇒ lay ⇒ lain contains a grammatical error.
The jury are from different parts of the
↓ ↓ ↓ country.
Ist IInd IIIrd
v form v form v form (a) are from (b) of the country
Correct sentence - (c) the jury (d) cifferent parts
She picked up the books lay on the table and put them on SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
the shelf. Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e ceW 'are' kes â mLeeve hej 'is' keâe ØeÙeesie
107. Identify the segment in the sentence which nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Jury' Skeâ collective noun nw~
contains a grammatical error. Note—'Jury' member kesâ separation kesâ sense ceW 'plural
One of the proposals received by us seem very verb' Je union kesâ sense ceW 'singular verb' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
interesting. Correct sentence-
(a) the proposals The jury is from different parts of the country.
(b) seem very interesting 111. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(c) received by us contains a grammatical error.
(d) one of Sam took a little time to thought before he
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) replied.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW phrase 'seem very interesting' (a) before he replied (b) a little time
(c) Sam took (d) to thought
(DelÙevle ®efÛekeâj Øeleerle nesvee) ceW error nw, Gòeâ phrase ceW SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
'seem' kesâ mLeeve hej 'seemed' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'to thought' kesâ mLeeve hej 'to
past tense ceW nw~ think' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ to + v1 (infinitive) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee
Correct sentence - nw~
One of the proposals received by us seemed very Note—To kesâ yeeo verb keâer Ist form keâe ØeÙeesie infinitive
interesting.
yeveeves kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ pees efkeâ 'noun' kesâ ™he ceW keâeÙe&
108. Identify the segment in the sentence which
keâjlee nw~
contains a grammatical error.
Correct sentence-
I was sorry to be hearing of his misfortune.
Sam took a little time to think before he replied.
(a) I was (b) sorry to
112. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(c) of his misfortune (d) be hearing contains a grammatical error.
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) The two trains gave the illusion of been
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "be hearing" kesâ mLeeve hej stationary.
"hear" keâe GheÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej (a) The two (b) trains gave
(c) of been stationary (d) the illusion
ÙeneB noun keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw Deewj (to + verb1) Infinitive as SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
a noun keâeÙe& keâjlee nw~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'of been stationary' kesâ mLeeve hej
Note—meeceevÙele: Sorry kesâ yeeo Infinitive (to + verb1) keâe 'of being stationary' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ preposition kesâ
ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ yeeo meeceevÙele: Gerund (verb + ing) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct sentence : correct sentence-
I was sorry to hear of his misfortune. The two trains gave the illusion of being stationary.
Spotting the Error 22 YCT
113. In the sentence identify the segment which 116. In the sentence identify the segment which
contains the grammatical error. contains the grammatical error.
Due to the cyclone Idai vast areas of land have 'Plogging' is an international trend, in which
been flooded, roads destroyed and someone picking up trash while jogging or
communications disrupting in Zimbabwe and brisk walking.
Mosambique. (a) while jogging or brisk walking
(b) picking up trash
(a) vast areas of land have been flooded
(c) 'Plogging' is an international trend
(b) roads destroyed
(d) in which someone
(c) Due to the cyclone Idai SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(d) and communications disrupting
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW picking up trash kesâ mLeeve hej
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
'picks up trash' GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ verb Disrupting kesâ mLeeve hej
regular activitiy keâe yeesOe nes jne nw, FmeefueS JeekeäÙe simple
Disrupted keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes Clauses and mes present ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
pegÌ[leer nw, lees oesveeW Clause Skeâ ner Tense ceW nesveer ÛeeefnS~ Correct sentence :-
Ûebtefkeâ roads destroyed past form ceW nw, lees 'Plogging' is an international trend, in which someone
Communications disrupting Yeer Past form ceW nesiee~ picks up trash while jogging or brisk walking.
Correct Sentence- 117. Identify the segment that contains a
Due to the cyclone Idai vast areas of land have been grammatical error. If there is no error, select
flooded, roads destroyed and communications disrupted 'No error'
Need you to buy so many books?
in Zimbabwe and Mosambique.
(a) to buy (b) Need you
114. In the sentence identify the segment which (c) so many books (d) No error
contains the grammatical error. SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Lodi Colony in Delhi is very different from Ans : (a) efoS ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW 'to buy' kesâ mLeeve hej 'buy' keâe
other places in the city that is crowded and
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW Semi-modal, 'Need' keâe ØeÙeesie
noisy.
as a helping verb JeekeäÙe keâer Meg®Deele ceW efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ Fmemes
(a) is very different
(b) from other places mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Yes/No answer type question keâe
(c) in the city sentence nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe structure efvecve nesiee~
(d) that is crowded and noisy Helping verb + subject + verb + other words
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I) ÛetBefkeâ 'to + buy' infinitive kesâ ™he ceW as a noun ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'that is crowded and noisy' kesâ peyeefkeâ ÙeneB verb keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~
mLeeve hej 'that are crowded and noisey' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ Correct sentence -
Ûetbefkeâ Fme phrase keâe subject 'other places' Plural nw, Dele: Need you buy so many books?
relative pronoun 'that' kesâ heMÛeele singular verb 'is' kesâ mLeeve 118. Identify the segment in the sentence which
hej plural verb 'are' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ contains the grammatical error. If there is no
error, select 'No error'
Correct Sentence- Anita enjoyed to swim in the sea.
Lodi Colony in Delhi is very different from other places (a) to swim (b) Anita enjoyed
in the city that are crowded and noisy. (c) in the sea (d) No error
115. In the sentences identity the segment which SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
contains the grammatical error. Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW to swim kesâ mLeeve hej swimming
You may left the class when you have keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Enjoy kesâ yeeo ØeÙegòeâ nesves Jeeueer verb,
completed the test. 'verb+ing' kesâ form ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
(a) You may left Note- Admit, avoid, delay, deny, detest, enjoy, excuse,
(b) completed the best finish, forgive, mind, prevent, keep, resent, it is no use,
(c) the class it is no good, can't help, can't stand kesâ yeeo Ùeefo keâesF& verb
(d) when you have Deeleer nw, lees '-ing' form ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II) Correct sentence :-
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW left kesâ mLeeve hej leave keâe ØeÙeesie Anita enjoyed swimming in the sea.
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ modal 'may' kesâ meeLe Verb keâer first 119. Identify the segment in the sentence which
form keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ Dele: left kesâ mLeeve hej leave (V1) keâe contains the grammatical error. If there is no
error, select 'No error'.
ØeÙeesie nesiee~
He wouldn't let anyone to drive his new car.
Correct sentence- (a) No error (b) his new car
You may leave the class when you have completed the (c) anyone to drive (d) He wouldn't let
test. SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Spotting the Error 23 YCT
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW anyone to drive kesâ mLeeve hej 123. Identify the segment which contains the
anyone drive keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ let, bid, watch, grammatical error.
It was windy autumn day and leaves were
behold, see, make, feel kesâ yeeo bare infinitive (v1) keâe fallen rapidly from the trees.
ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ, Ùeefo JeekeäÙe Active voice ceW nQ efkeâvleg Ùeefo (a) It was a (b) rapidly from trees
Passive ceW nQ lees to-infinitive (to + v1) keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ (c) leaves were fallen (d) windy autumn day
Correct sentence :- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
He wouldn't let anyone drive his new car. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Leaves were fallen kesâ mLeeve hej
120. In the sentence identify the segment which Leaves were falling keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
contains the grammatical error. Ûetbefkeâ was/were, past continuous keâer Helping verb nw,
Are you having your own transport to go home
from work? efpemekesâ yeeo main verb1 ceW ing peesÌ[ efoÙee peelee nw~
(a) from work (b) your own transport ÙeÅeefhe was/were kesâ yeeo verbIIIrd keâe ØeÙeesie nes mekeâlee nw~
(c) Are you having (d) to go home uesefkeâve JeekeäÙe passive form ceW nesvee ÛeeefnÙes~
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) Correct sentence-
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Are you having' kesâ mLeeve hej It was a windy autumn day and leaves were falling
do you have GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Interrogative ceW sub kesâ rapidly from the trees.
heeme peye efkeâmeer Jemleg/Ûeerpe nesves (Possession) keâe YeeJe efceuelee nw 124. Identify the segment which contains the
grammatical error.
lees Grammar kesâ Devegmeej Do + plural subject + have + obj The ambulance have arrived on time, the
+ etc. keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ accident victim was taken to the hospital.
Correct sentence :- (a) the accident victim
Do you have your own transport to go home from (b) have arrived on time
work? (c) The ambulance
121. Identify the segment in the sentence, which (d) was taken to the hospital
contains the grammatical error. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
My grandmother has been lives in Shimla since Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have arrived on time kesâ mLeeve hej
her childhood days. had arrived on time keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâer
(a) has been lives
(b) her childhood days otmejer clause mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past perfect tense ceW ØeÙegòeâ
(c) My grandmother nesiee~
(d) in Shimla since Correct sentence :-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III) The ambulance had arrived on time, the accident victim
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "Lives" keâer peien "Living" keâe was taken to the hospital.
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ Helping verb "has been" leLee 125. In the sentence identify the segment which
contains the grammatical error.
since/for kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present perfect The Public Works Department has propose to
continuous tense ceW nw~ Fme tense keâe structure efvecve nw~ construct an elevated corridor which will run
Subject + has/have + been + verb + ing + since/for + parallel to the National highway.
time (a) to the National highway
Correct sentence- (b) The Public Works Department has propose
My grandmother has been living in Shimla since her (c) which will run parallel
childhood. (d) to construct an elevated corridor
122. Identify the segment in the sentence which SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
contains the grammatical error. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ Helping verb Has kesâ
When we went to Ramgarh we see the snow- ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present perfect tense ceW nw Deewj
capped mountains in the distance.
(a) in the distance Fmekeâe structure efvecve nw~
(b) to Ramgarh we see Subject + has / have + V III form + other words
(c) the snow-capped mountains
(d) when we went Dele: JeekeäÙe ceW Propose kesâ mLeeve hej verb keâer IIIrd form
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II) Proposed keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW see keâs mLeeve hej saw keâe ØeÙeesie Correct Sentence-
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW went (verb IInd form) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes The Public Works Department has proposed to
construct an elevated corridor which will run parallel
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite tense ceW nw~ lees Fmekesâ meeLe to the National highway
Deeves Jeeueer otmejer verb Yeer IInd form ceW ner nesieer FmeefueÙes see keâer 126. In the sentence identify the segment which
IInd form saw keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ contains the grammatical error.
Correct sentence- I declined the lunch offer by Suresh, not
When we went to Ramgarh we saw the snow-capped because I do not want to go, but because I had
mountains in the distance. no time.
Spotting the Error 24 YCT
(a) by Suresh not because (a) suddenly developed
(b) but because I had no time (b) as a woman passenger
(c) I do not want to go (c) has to make
(d) I declined the lunch offer (d) a serious breathing problem
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'I do not' kesâ mLeeve hej 'I did not' Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'has to make' kesâ mLeeve hej 'had to
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'I declined' (subject + verb2) make' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâer otmejer clause mes mhe° nw efkeâ
kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past tense ceW nw Dele: Deeves Jeeueer JeekeäÙe past tense ceW nw~
clause Yeer past tense ceW nesieer efpememes do kesâ mLeeve hej did keâe Correct Sentence-
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ A Delhi bound aircraft had to make an emergency
landing at Mumbai airport as a woman passenger
Correct sentence-
suddenly developed a serious breathing problem.
I declined the lunch offer by Suresh, not because I did
not want to go, but because I had no time. 130. In the sentence identify the segment which
contains a grammatical error.
127. Select the segment in the sentence, which Samurai jack drawn his sword to exact revenge
contains the grammatical error. on his superiors.
Did you know whether we can exchange the (a) to exact revenge (b) on his superiors
dress if my sister doesn't like it? (c) Samurai jack drawn (d) his sword to
(a) doesn't like it SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(b) we can exchange the dress
(c) Did you know whether Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW verb3 'drawn' kesâ mLeeve hej verb2
(d) if my sister 'drew' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I) keâe Affirmative Sentence nw Deewj FmeceW verb keâer second
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW did you know whether kesâ mLeeve form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
hej Do you know whether keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Note- Past Indefinite kesâ Negative Deewj Interrogative
YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe present tense ceW nw~ pewmee efkeâ Sentence ceW, helping verb, did kesâ meeLe verb keâer first
Subordinate clause (doesn't like) mes mhe° nw~ form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct sentence- Correct Sentance
Do you know whether we can exhange the dress if my Samurai jack drew his sword to exact revenge on his
sister doesn't like it? superiors,
128. In the given sentence, identify the segment 131. In the sentence identify the segment which
which contains the grammatical error. contains the grammatical error.
According to environment activitists, Often hailed as one of the greatest industry
demolition of unauthorised apartment leaders of india, Ratan Tata take across the
complexes are became a lesson for land reins of the company, leading from the front.
encroachers. (a) leading from the front
(a) demolition of unauthorised apartment (b) Often hailed as one of
complexes (c) the greatest industry leaders from india,
(b) are became (d) Ratan Tata take across the reins of the
(c) for land encroachers company
(d) According to SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "take across" kesâ mLeeve hej "took
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'are became' kesâ mLeeve hej 'is over' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Ùen
becoming' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee sentence present Past Indefinite tense ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Dele: JeekeäÙe ceW verb keâer
continuous tense keâer jÛevee hej DeeOeeefjle nw Present second form (took) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
continuous keâe structure Fme Øekeâej nw- subject + is/am/are + Take over - an act of taking control of a company.
Correct Sentence
v1 + ing + object + other. Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Subject Often hailed as one of the greatest industry leaders of
'demolition' singular nw, Dele: singular verb 'is' keâe ØeÙeesie india, Ratan Tata took over the reins of the company,
GefÛele nw~ leading from the front.
Correct Sentence- 132. In the sentence identify the segment which
According to environment activitists, demolition of contains the grammatical error.
unauthorised apartment complexes is becoming a lesson Mani Kaul begun his career as an actor and a
for land encroachers. director of short films before doing his debut
129. In the given sentence, identify the segment feature film, 'Uski Roti,'
which contains the grammatical error. (a) debut feature film, 'Uski Roti,'
A Delhi bound aircraft has to make an (b) begun his career as an actor
emergency landing at Mumbai airport as a (c) a director of short films
woman passenger suddenly developed a serious (d) before doing his
breathing problem. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Spotting the Error 25 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ sentence ceW third form of verb Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'To struggled with' kesâ mLeeve hej
"begun" kesâ mLeeve hej second form of verb "began" keâe To struggle' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ To kesâ yeeo verb keâer first
ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeesefkeâ JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite ceW nw Deewj Fme form ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
tense ceW v IInd form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Infinitive − To + V1

begin → began → begun Correct Sentence :


The country has to struggle with the problems of child
Ist IInd IIIrd labour.
Correct sentence 136. In the given sentence identify the segment
Mani Kaul began his career as an actor and a director which contains the grammatical error.
of short films before doing his debut feature film, 'Uski Freedom of expression meaning the right to
Roti, express one's own convictions and beliefs.
133. In the sentence identify the segment which (a) meaning the right
contains the grammatical error. (b) to express one's own
People with full time sedentary job who (c) Freedom of expression
commuting long distances, may have sleep (d) convictions and beliefs
problems due to lack of exercise. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) may have sleep problems Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "meaning the right" kesâ mLeeve hej
(b) people with full time sedentary jobs means the right keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes
(c) due to lack of exercise present indefinite tense keâe yeesOe nes jne nw, Dele: singular
(d) who commuting long distances
subject kesâ efueS singular verb (verb + s/es) 'means' keâe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I)
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Sentence ceW "who commuting long
Correct Sentence :
distances" kesâ mLeeve hej "who commute long distance" keâe Freedom of expression means the right to express one's
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ verb keâe ØeÙeesie Present Indefinite ceW own convictions and beliefs.
keâjves mes Ùen GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Subject 137. Identify the segment in the given sentence
plural nw Dele: Plural verb (efyevee s/es kesâ) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ which contains the grammatical error.
Correct Sentence : Have I ever told you what lovely pickles my
People with full time sedentary jobs who commute grandmother used to made when she was in
long distances may have sleep problem due to lack of Visakhapatnam?
exercise. (a) When she was in (b) have I ever told you
(c) used to made (d) what lovely pickles
134. In the given sentences identify the segment
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I)
which contains a grammatical error.
The Indian cricket team was done very well Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'used to made' kesâ mLeeve hej 'used
this year and is ranked number one now. to make' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ infinitive ceW to + v1 keâe
(a) was done very well structure ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
(b) this year Correct Sentence :
(c) and is ranked number one now Have I ever told you what lovely pickles my
(d) The Indian cricket team grandmother used to make when she was in
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) Visakhapatnam?
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'was' kesâ mLeeve hej 'has' ØeÙegòeâ 138. Identify the segment in the given sentence
nesieer, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej present perfect tense which contains the grammatical error.
Ayan told Sriram, "Don't worry I can be able
keâe yeesOe nes jne nw, leLee third form of verb 'done' kesâ efueS to climb that tree to reach the fruit."
'has' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ (a) Don't worry (b) I can be able to
Correct Sentence : (c) climb that tree (d) to reach the fruit
The Indian cricket team has done very well this year SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I)
and is ranked number one now. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW I can be able to kesâ mLeeve hej I am
135. In the given sentence, identify the segment able to keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ can kesâ meeLe able keâe
which contains a grammatical error.
ØeÙeesie superfluous nw~ Dele: 'am able' JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
The country has to struggled with the problems
of child labour. GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
(a) child labour (b) the country has Correct Sentence :
(c) to struggled with (d) the problems of Ayan told Sriram, "Don't worry I am able to climb that
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) tree to reach the fruit."
Spotting the Error 26 YCT
139. In the sentence identify the segment which If revenues remain healthy, the (1)/
contains the grammatical error. government would, over time, get the necessary
Firecrackers have seized by the government (2)/fiscal room to rationalizes multiple GST
went off while being defused on the banks of rate. (3)/No error (4)
the river Ganga, in a town in West Bengal. (a) 1 (b) 2
(a) while being defused (c) 3 (d) 4
(b) on the banks of the river Ganga SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
(c) Firecrackers have seized by the government Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW to rationalizes kesâ mLeeve hej to
(d) in a town in West Bengal rationalize keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ to + VIst form keâe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Dele: Rationalize efyevee 's' kesâ ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe passive form ceW nw Dele: Correct Sentence :
'Firecrackers have seized by the government' kesâ mLeeve hej If revenues remain healthy, the government would, over
'Firecrackers have been seized by the government' ØeÙegòeâ time, get the necessary fiscal room to rationalize
multiple GST rate.
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ present perfect tense keâer passive voice mebjÛevee
143. In the following question, some part of the
efvecve nw-
sentence may have errors. Find out which part
Object + has/have + been + vIII + by + subject + other.
of the sentence has an error and select the
Correct Sentence : appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
Firecrackers have been seized by the government went error, select 'No Error'.
off while being defused on the banks of the river Ganga, In July, the government promulgate(1)/a law
in a town in West Bengal. that enables the banning (2)/of political
140. In the sentence identify the segment which parties.(3)/ No error (4)
contains the grammatical error. (a) 1 (b) 2
A 12 year old archer was airlifted to Delhi (c) 3 (d) 4
when he met with an accident while practice SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
for the Khelo India Games in Guwahati.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW promulgate kesâ mLeeve hej
(a) was airlifted to Delhi
(b) when he met with an accident promulgated keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe YeeJeevegmeej
(c) A 12 year old archer past indefinite ceW ØeÙegòeâ nw~ Dele: 'verb2' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(d) while practice for the Khelo India Games Correct Sentence :
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) In July, the government promulgated a law that enables
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'while practice for the Khelo the banning of political parties.
India Games' kesâ mLeeve hej 'while practicing for the Khelo 144. In the following question, some of the sentences
India Games' GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ while kesâ meeLe meeceevÙele: have been errors. Find out which part of the
verb keâer ing form ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ sentence is an error and sefect the appropriate
Correct Sentence : option, If a sentence is free from error, select
A 12 year old archer was airlifted to Delhi when he met 'No Error'.
with an accident while practicing for the Khelo India Mumbai was crawling at a (1) / snail's pace
Games in Guwahati. yesterday, is slowly (2) / returning to normalcy.
(3) / No Error (4)
141. In the sentence identify the segment which
(a) 1 (b) 2
contains the grammatical error.
(c) 3 (d) 4
When Harry come back home, he saw blood
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
everywhere.
(a) When Harry (b) blood everywhere Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'was crawling' kesâ mLeeve hej
(c) come back home (d) he saw 'which was crawling' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ Pronoun
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) 'which' is used to refer to something previously
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'come back home' kesâ mLeeve hej mentioned when introducing a clause giving further
'came back home' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence keâe main information.
clause, simple past ceW nw Dele: when mes Meg™ subordinate Correct Sentence -
clause Yeer simple past ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Dele: come (v1) kesâ Mumbai which was crawling at a snail's pace yesterday,
is slowly returning to normalcy.
mLeeve hej came (v2) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ 145. In the following question, some part of the
Correct Sentence : sentence may have errors. Find out which part
When Harry came back home, he saw blood everywhere. of the sentence has an error and select the
142. In the following question, some part of the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
sentence may have errors. Find out which part error, select 'No Error'.
of the sentence has an error and select the But migrant laborers who (a)/ are being
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from working inside the (b)/ premises for years. (c)/
error, select 'No Error'. No Error (d).
Spotting the Error 27 YCT
(a) a (b) b (a) a (b) b
(c) c (d) d (c) c (d) d
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III) SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW are being working kesâ mLeeve hej Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer otmejer Clause mes mhe° nw efkeâ
have been working keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Deeies JeekeäÙe ceW JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite Tense ceW nw~ Dele: ØeLece Yeeie ceW
for + period of time efoÙee ngDee nw~ Dele: Present perfect prevail kesâ mLeeve hej verb IInd form (prevailed) keâe ØeÙeesie
continuous tense keâe structure ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Correct Sentence : Correct Sentence :
But migrant laborers who have been working inside Tension prevailed late on Friday after angry protesters
the premises for years. pelted stones at the police, torched vehicles and
146. In the following question, Some part of vandalized publics property.
sentence have errors. Find out which part of 149. In the following question, some part of the
the sentence has an error and select the sentence may have errors. Find out which part
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from of the sentence has an error and select the
error, select "No Error". appropriate option.
Since they got something (1)/ different each Over the years our trainers (1)/did helped
month, (2)/they keep coming back to it. (3)/ No students to clear the (2)/language tests for
Error (4) various countries. (3)/ No Error (4).
(a) 1 (b) 2 (a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) 4 (c) 3 (d) 4
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I) SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW got kesâ mLeeve hej get (verb1) keâe Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW did helped kesâ mLeeve hej helped
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ yeeo Jeeueer clause ceW 'they keep' kesâ nesiee~ past tense kesâ affirmative JeekeäÙe ceW main verb keâer
ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present indefinite tense ceW nw~ second form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct Sentence : Note–S + VIInd form + Obj. (Assertive)
Since they get something different each month, they
Sub + did not + V1 + Obj. (Negative)
keep coming back to it.
Did + Sub + V1 + Obj. (Interrogative)
147. In the following question, some part of the Correct Sentence :
sentence may have errors. Find out which part Over the years our trainers helped students to clear the
of the sentence has an error and select the language tests for various countries.
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
150. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
error, select 'No Error'.
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
Even if we missed a day's work, (1)/ out
salaries are not cut and we (2) / were paid in error'.
full. (3)/ No Error (4) He went up to her and asks her why she had
(a) 1 (b) 2 insulted him./No error
(c) 3 (d) 4 (a) and asks her why
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) (b) she had insulted him
(c) No error
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'are' kesâ mLeeve hej 'were' keâe ØeÙeesie
(d) He went up to her
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe JeekeäÙe ceW we missed Deewj were paid kesâ SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past tense ceW nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'asks' kesâ mLeeve hej 'asked' keâe ØeÙeesie
Note – efveÙecele: 'And' mes same part of speech keâe word nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes verbs, 'and' mes pees[Ì er peeleer nw lees oesveeW meceeve
pegÌ[lee nw~ forms/tense ceW nesveer ÛeeefnÙes~ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW went up, verb (II)
Correct Sentence : ceW nw, Dele: asks Yeer verb (II) ceW (asked) nessieer~
Even if we missed a day's work, out salaries were not Correct Sentence
cut and we were paid in full. He went up to her and asked her why she had insulted
148. In the following question, some part of the him.
sentence may have errors. Find out which part 151. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
of the sentence has an error and select the error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error'.
error, select 'No Error'. He has deposits all his money in banks./No
Tension prevail late on Friday after (a)/ angry error
protesters pelted stones at the police, (a) He has deposits (b) money in banks
(b)/torched vehicles and vandalized publics (c) up all his (d) No error
property (c)/ No Error (d) SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Spotting the Error 28 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Deposits kesâ mLeeve hej Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'before turn' kesâ mLeeve hej
Deposited (verb3) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'has' kesâ 'before turning' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ Ùen present perfect tense ceW nw~ Dele: Rule - Ùeefo Prepositions (pewmes- at, in, on, to, before,
FmeceW 'has/have + verb3' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ after, for, from, about etc.) kesâ yeeo main verb Deeleer nw,
Correct sentence : lees ncesMee ing form ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
He has deposited all his money in banks.
Correct sentence :-
152. Identify the segment which contains the He started life as a teacher before turning to
grammatical error. journalism.
Kaira has upset with me since the accident.
(a) the accident (b) me since 156. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
(c) upset with (d) Kaira has error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III) error'.
The more he earned the more he want to
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'has' kesâ mLeeve hej 'has been' keâe
earn./No error.
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ since + point of time kesâ ØeÙeesie mes (a) the more he (b) No error
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect continuous tense ceW nw (c) want to earn (d) The more he earned
Deewj FmeceW has been keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Correct Sentece :- Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘‘want’’ kesâ mLeeve hej wanted keâe
Kaira has been upset with me since the accident.
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Deiej JeekeäÙe keâer main clause past ceW nw lees
153. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error. DevÙe clause Yeer past ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
Radha woke up early that morning so that she Correct sentence :-
should watch the beautiful sunrise. The more he earned the more he wanted to earn.
(a) so that she should watch 157. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
(b) Radha woke up error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
(c) early that morning error'.
(d) the beautiful sunrise Either of the two books will met my
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) requirement./No error
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'should' kesâ mLeeve hej 'could' keâe (a) Either of the
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘osKe mekeâves’ kesâ sense ceW could was keâe (b) No error
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (c) will met my requirement
Correct sentence : (d) two books
Radha woke up that morning so that she could watch SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
the beautiful sunrise. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Will met' kesâ mLeeve hej will meet
154. Identify the segment in the sentence which GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ modal 'will' kesâ meeLe verb keâer Ist form
contains the grammatical error. keâe GheÙeesie neslee nw~
Harish is spending two hours every morning
Correct sentence :-
reading newspapers in different languages.
Either of the two books will meet my requirement.
(a) two hours every morning
(b) in different languages 158. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
(c) reading newspapers error in it. If there is no error, choose No
(d) Harish is spending error'.
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) She wanted to telling you who you could
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'is spending' kesâ mLeeve hej approach for your problem./No error
(a) No error
'spends' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Jele&ceeve keâer Deeole keâes yeleeves kesâ
(b) who you could approach
efueÙes Present Indefinite tense keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (c) for your problem
Correct Sentece : (d) She wanted telling you
Harish spends two hours every morning reading SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
newspapers in different languages.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW she wanted to telling you kesâ
155. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error from the given mLeeve hej she wanted to tell you keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
options. keäÙeeWefkeâ FmeceW infinitive 'to' kesâ meeLe verb1 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
He started life as a teacher before turn to Note– Want, promise, learn, manage etc. kesâ yeeo (to
journalism. +V1) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(a) He started life (b) as a teacher
(c) to journalism (d) before turn Correct sentence :-
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) She wanted to tell you who you could approach for
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) your problem.
Spotting the Error 29 YCT
159. Find the part of the given sentence that has an (d) her friends in the park
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I)
error'. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW played kesâ mLeeve hej playing keâe
All the students/is done/better this year. ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee Sentence, Past Continuous
(a) All the students (b) is done
(c) No error (d) better this year tense keâe Active voice nw, Dele:, (was/were+verb+ing)
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is done kesâ mLeeve hej have done Correct sentence :
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej present ''Zainab was playing with her friends in the park when
She noticed Disha walking away with a stranger.''
perfect tense ceW nw Dele: FmeceW has/have + verb3 keâe ØeÙeesie 164. Identify the segment in the sentence which
nesiee~ contains the grammatical error.
Correct sentence :- The priest request all the wealthy men to
All the students have done better this year. donate money for building a new temple.
160. Find the part of the given sentence that has an (a) for building a new temple
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No (b) The priest request
error'. (c) to donate money
Rakesh is foolish/to said/such things. (d) all the wealthy men
(a) to said (b) No error SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) such things (d) Rakesh is foolish Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW request kesâ mLeeve hej requested
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW to said kesâ mLeeve hej to say keâe Imperative sentence keâe indirect form nw~ Dele: verb past
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'to' kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeueer verb VIst indefinite ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
form ceW nesleer nw~ Correct sentence :
Correct sentence :- The priest requested all the wealthy men to donate
Rakesh is foolish to say such things. money for building a new temple.
161. Find the part of the given sentence that has an 165. Identify the segment in the sentence which
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No error'. contains the grammatical error.
I told the tailor/to made a new/dress for me./No She misplaced her spectacles and now finding it
error. difficult to read.
(a) dress for me (b) I told the tailor (a) her spectacles (b) difficult to read
(c) No error (d) to made a new (c) and now finding it (d) She misplaced
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW To made a new kesâ mLeeve hej To Ans. (c) : Ghejes ò eâ Jeekeä Ù e ceW 'now finding' kesâ mLeeve hej
make a new ØeÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeesefkeâ To + v1 = (infinitive) keâe 'found' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâer henueer clause past
ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ tense ceW nw~ Dele: yeeo Jeeueer clause Yeer past ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
Correct sentence :- Correct sentence :
I told the tailor to make a new dress for me. She misplaced her spectacles and found it difficult to
162. Identify the segment in the sentence which read.
contains the grammatical error. 166. Indentify the segment in the sentence which
Jaya asked Sushmita to reminds her about the contains the grammatical error. If there is no
meeting. error, select 'no error'
(a) Sushmita to reminds (b) Jaya asked I don't think I meet him before
(c) the meeting (d) her about (a) No error (b) him before
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) I meet (d) I don't think
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘to reminds' kesâ mLeeve hej ‘to SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
remind keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB Infinitive keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e ceW 'I meet' kesâ mLeeve hej 'I met' keâe
nw, efpemeceW (to +V1) 'to + remind' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'before' Skeâ past
Correct sentence :- action keâes yelee jne nw~ Dele: verb2 (Past Indefinite) keâe
Jaya asked Sushmita to remind her about the meeting. ØeÙeesie nesiee~
163. Identify the segment in the sentence which Correct sentence :
contains the grammatical error. 'I don't think I met him before'.
Zainab was played with/her friends in the 167. Identify the segment in the sentence which
park/when she noticed Disha/walking away contains the grammatical error from the given
with a stranger. options.
(a) Zainab was played with The company has invested a great deal of time
(b) walking away with a stranger and effort to setting up new training schemes.
(c) when she noticed Disha (a) The company has
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(b) time and effort to setting up Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘has been’ kesâ mLeeve hej 'has' keâe
(c) invested a great deal of ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee Sentence Active voice ceW nw~
(d) new training schemes Correct sentence -
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) The government's proposal has set alarm bells ringing
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'to setting up' keâer peien 'to set for people with low incomes.
up' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ infinitive 'to' kesâ yeeo verb Deheves 171. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
cetue mJe™he (first form) ceW ØeÙeesie keâer peeleer nw~ error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
error'.
Correct sentence-
Some people is always talking about
The company has invested a great deal of time and
themselves./ No error
effort to set up new training schemes. (a) No error (b) about themselves
168. Identify the segment in the sentence which (c) some people (d) is always talking
contains the grammatical error from the given SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II)
options. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ''is always talking'' kesâ mLeeve hej
For most citizens today, liberty meant the always talk keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe always
freedom to practise their religious or political
habitual action keâe YeeJe os jne nw~ Habitual action kesâ meeLe
beliefs.
(a) For most citizens today simple present tense keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
(b) practise their religious Correct Sentence -
(c) liberty meant the freedom to Some people always talk about themselves.
(d) or political beliefs. 172. Identify the segment in the sentence which
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II) contains the grammatical error. If there is no
error then select 'No error'.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW today kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ I have got my Master's degree in 2005.
JeekeäÙe present indefinite tense ceW nw~ Dele: JeekeäÙe ceW meant (a) I have got (b) my Master's degree
(past) kesâ mLeeve hej means (present) 'verb + s/es' keâe ØeÙeesie (c) in 2005 (d) No error
nesiee~ SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Correct sentence- Ans. (a) : ef o S ieS JeekeäÙ e ceW 'I' have got kesâ mLeeve hej 'I got'
For most citizens today, liberty means the freedom to (Simple past tense) keâe ØeÙees i e ef keâÙee peeSiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW
practise their religious or political beliefs. past keâe time (2005) efoÙee ieÙee nw~
169. Identify the segment in the sentence which Correct Sentence -
contains the grammatical error from the given I got my Master's degree in 2005.
options . 173. Identify the segment in the sentence which
When they started, they had great ideas but contains the grammatical error from the given
lack the business know-how. options.
(a) When they started The use of new technology has bring down the
(b) they had great ideas price of books.
(c) but lack (a) of books (b) bring down
(d) the business know-how (c) The use of (d) technology
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW bring down kesâ mLeeve hej
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer verb 'started' mes mhe° nw efkeâ
brought down keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ has kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
sentence 'past tense' ceW nw keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ef›eâÙee keâe V2 ™he
efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present perfect tense ceW nw~ efpemeceW 'has/have +
ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw efpememes mhe° nw efkeâ Deieuee Yeeie Yeer past tense keâes verb ' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
3
ØeoefMe&le keâjsiee efpememes verb2 keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Correct sentence-
Dele: but lack kesâ mLeeve hej 'but lacked' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ The use of new technology has brought down the price
Correct sentence- of books.
When they started, they had great ideas but lacked the 174. Identify the segment in the sentence which
business know-how. contains the grammatical error from the given
170. Identify the segment in the sentence which option.
contains the grammatical error from the given For a long time the publishing market
excluding the poor.
options. (a) For a long (b) excluding
The government's proposal has been set alarm (c) publishing (d) the poor
bells ringing for people with low incomes. SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) with low incomes Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW excluding kesâ mLeeve hej has been
(b) ringing for people
excluding keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keääÙeeWefkeâ meceÙe kesâ meeLe 'for'
(c) The government's proposal
(d) has been set alarm bells keâe ØeÙeesie nesves hej perfect continuous keâe structure ØeÙegòeâ
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) neslee nw~
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Correct sentence- With the help of skill-based education offer in
For a long time the publishing market has been colleges, many students will become eligible for
excluding the poor. various jobs.
175. Identify the segment in the sentence which (a) With the help of
contains the grammatical error from the given (b) many students will become
options. (c) skill based education offer in
The Supreme Court has the power to (d) eligible for various jobs
modification or cancel laws in the country. SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) the power Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will become kesâ mLeeve hej will
(b) cancel laws be keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe simple future ceW nesves hej
(c) to modification GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw Deewj FmeceW subject + will/shall + be +
(d) The Supreme Court other word keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
Correct Sentence :
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW to modification kesâ mLeeve to With the help of skill-based education offer in
modify keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ To + v1 = (infinitive) keâe colleges, many students will be eligible for various
ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ jobs.
Correct sentence- 179. From the given options, identify the segment in
The Supreme Court has the power to modify or cancel the sentence which contains the grammatical
laws in the country. error.
176. From the given options, identify the segment in Dr. Rana is our teacher of English since this
the sentence which contains the grammatical semester.
error. (a) our teacher (b) this semester
Hackers can either tampers with a random (c) Dr. Rana is (d) of English since
number generator of figure out the resultant SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
number easily in case of online gaming. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is kesâ mLeeve hej 'has been' keâe
(a) figure out ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ since kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
(b) with a random number JeekeäÙe present perfect continuous ceW nw~
(c) in case of
Sub + has/have + been + verb + ing + object +
(d) Hackers can either tampers
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II) since/for + time
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Hackers can either tampers kesâ Correct sentence -
mLeeve hej Hackers can either tamper keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Dr. Rana has been our teacher of English since this
keäÙeeWefkeâ modal, 'can' kesâ yeeo 'verb1 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Dele: semester.
tampers kesâ mLeeve hej tamper (without s/es) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ 180. From the given options identify the segment in
the sentence which contains the grammatical
Correct sentence-
error.
Hackers can either tamper with a random number
Ram always tries to do things very carefully
generator of figure out the resultant number easily in and made sure he does them correctly.
case of online gaming. (a) to do things (b) Ram always tries
177. From the given options, identify the segment in (c) does them (d) and made sure
the sentence which contains the grammatical SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
error. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW and made sure kesâ mLeeve hej and
Computers everywhere use random numbers
makes sure keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence (JeekeäÙe)
as keys to locked or unlock encrypted
information. present indefinite ceW nw~ Deewj FmeceW singular verb kesâ efueÙes
(a) use random numbers as verb+s/es keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~
(b) keys to locked or unlock Correct sentence -
(c) encrypted information Ram always tries to do things very carefully and
(d) computers everywhere makes sure he does them correctly.
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I) 181. From the given options, identify the segment in
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'locked' kesâ mLeeve hej 'lock' keâe the sentence which contains the grammatical
error.
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ infinitive ceW 'to' kesâ meeLe meeceevÙele: The man greeted his secretary and told her that
verb keâer I form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
st
he need her help to complete the work
Correct Sentence : immediately.
Computers everywhere use random numbers as keys to (a) to complete the work
lock or unlock encrypted information. (b) told her that
178. From the given options identify the segment in (c) he need her help
the sentence which contains the grammatical (d) greeted his secretary
error. SSC GD–14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
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Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW main clause past tense ceW nw 185. The following sentence has been divided into
parts. One of them contains an error. Select the
Dele: JeekeäÙe kesâ sub-ordinate clause ceW need kesâ mLeeve hej part that contains the error from the given
verb keâer past form needed keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ options.
Correct sentence - Several prominent film stars/have appeared on
The man greeted his secretary and told her that he television/on behalf of awareness/about hand
needed her help to complete the work immediately. hygiene.
(a) on behalf of awareness
D. Preposition (b) about hand hygiene
(c) Several prominent film stars
182. The following sentence has been divided into (d) have appeared on television
parts. One of them may contain an error. Select SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
the part that contains the error from the given
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW on behalf of (keâer lejHeâ mes) kesâ
options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No
error' as your answer. mLeeve hej for (kesâ efueS) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ
A probe has been ordered/ by the incident/ that Devegmeej Ùen GefÛele DeLe& oslee nw~
occurred at the celebrations. Correct Sentence -
(a) A probe has been ordered Several prominent film stars have appeared on
(b) that occurred at the celebrations television for awareness about hand hygiene.
(c) by the incident 186. The following sentence has been split into four
(d) No error segments. Identify the segment that contains a
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) grammatical error.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW by kesâ mLeeve hej 'for' preposition Won't you/please come/to help me/along this
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ order kesâ meeLe efkeâmeer Ûeerpe (something) heavy box ?
keâes oMee&ves kesâ efueS 'for' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (a) to help me (b) won't you
* Order for something. (c) please come (d) along this heavy box
* Order to somebody. SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Correct Sentence - Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW along this heavy box kesâ mLeeve
A probe has been ordered for the incident that occurred hej for this heavy box keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘kesâ efueS’ kesâ
at the celebrations sense ceW 'for' preposition ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
183. The following sentence has been split into four Correct Sentence -
segments. Identify the segment that contains a Won't you please come to help me for this heavy box.
grammatical error. 187. Identify the segment in the sentence which
The sports day events/ will be conducted/ from contains a grammatical error.
3:30 pm and 5:30 pm/ on Saturday. I want you to complete this work by two days.
(a) The sports day events (a) this work (b) I want you
(b) from 3:30 pm and 5:30 pm (c) by two days (d) to complete
(c) on Saturday SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(d) will be conducted
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'by two days' kesâ mLeeve hej
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I)
'within two days' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW and kesâ mLeeve hej to keâe ØeÙeesie
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ from .......... kesâ meeLe to ....., structure 'within two days' - Deepe mes oes efoveeW kesâ Devoj~
keâe ØeÙeesie meceeÙeeJeefOe efoKeeves kesâ efueS neslee nw~ 'by two days' - oes efove lekeâ~
Correct Sentence - Correct sentence- I want you to complete this work
The sports day events will be conducted from 3:30 pm within two days.
to 5:30 pm on Saturday. 188. Identify the segment in the sentence which
184. Identify the segment in the given sentence contains a grammatical error.
which contains the grammatical error. This jewellery box is made from silver and is
Employees were given incentives based at their an antique piece.
performance. (a) an antique piece (b) This jewellery box
(a) based at (b) given incentives (c) and is (d) is made from silver
(c) Employees were (d) their performance SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'from' kesâ mLeeve hej 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW based at kesâ mLeeve hej Based on nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'from' keâe ØeÙeesie jemeeÙeefvekeâ heefjJele&ve kesâ efueS Je
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ based kesâ meeLe preposition 'on' keâe 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie Yeeweflekeâ heefjJele&ve kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ JeekeäÙe ceW
ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Ûeeboer kesâ yeekeäme keâes yeveeves keâer yeele nes jner nw~ Dele: 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie
Correct Sentence - GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Employees were given incentives based on their Correct sentence- This jewellery box is made of silver
performance. and is an antique piece.
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189. Identify the segment in the sentence which Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'to' kesâ mLeeve hej 'at' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
contains a grammatical error: keäÙeeWefkeâ Simile at someone/somebody keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Poor people have run down of food supplies Correct sentence- The actor smiled at me when I
during the lockdown. entered the room as if she knew me.
(a) Poor people have 193. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
(b) during the lockdown contains the grammatical error.
(c) food supplies It is difficult to make out that they are twins
(d) run down of because they do not resemble to each other.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) resemble to each other
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'run down of' kesâ mLeeve hej 'run (b) it is difficult to make out
out of' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (c) because they do not
run down of - ceboe heÌ[vee (d) that they are twins
run out of - Kelce nesvee/keâj osvee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence - Poor people have run out of food Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'resemble to kesâ mLeeve hej
supplies during the lockdown. resemble keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ resemble kesâ meeLe keâesF&
190. Identify the segment in the sentence, which preposition ØeÙegòeâ veneR neslee nw~
contains the grammatical error. Correct Sentence-
We reserved tickets for a journey on train for It is difficult to make out that they are twins because they
the next morning for my sisters and me. do not resemble each other.
(a) for a journey on train 194. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
(b) for my sisters and me contains the grammatical error.
(c) for the next morning Each student will have to carry his own lunch
(d) We reserved tickets on the picnic.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) Each student (b) his own lunch
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW preposition 'on' kesâ mLeeve hej (c) on the picnic (d) will have to carry
'by' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
On train journey - š^sve hej Ùee$ee~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej 'on' preposition
by train journey - š^sve kesâ Éeje/mes keâer ieF& Ùee$ee~ kesâ mLeeve hej 'to' preposition keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
Correct sentence - We reserved by tickets for a destination kesâ sense ceW 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
journey by train for the next morning for my sisters Correct sentence- Each student will have to carry his
and me. own lunch to the picnic.
191. Identify the segment in the sentence, which 195. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error. contains the grammatical error.
The Principal was extremely angry on the boys I have been living in Delhi since many years
who threw the pieces of chalk at the teacher. (a) since (b) have been living
(a) at the teacher (c) in Delhi (d) many years
(b) extremely angry on the boys SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
(c) who threw the pieces of chalk Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'since' kesâ mLeeve hej 'for' keâe
(d) The Principal was ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) since- used to show a point of time.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'angry on' kesâ mLeeve hej 'angry for- used to show a period of time.
at' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Correct sentence- I have been living in Delhi for
many years.
keäÙeeWefkeâ angry keâe ØeÙeesie efvecve ™he mes neslee nw~
196. Identify the segment in the sentence which
angry on something/material. contains the grammatical error.
angry at somebody/someone. The children play on the park every evening.
Correct sentence- The Principal was extremely angry (a) on the park (b) The children
at the boys who threw the pieces of chalk at the (c) every evening (d) play
teacher. SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
192. Identify the segment in the sentence, which Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW on kesâ mLeeve hej in keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies
contains the grammatical error. keäÙeeWefkeâ
The actor smiled to me when I entered the In - used to show a situation when something is
room as if she knew me.
enclosed (a park or ground) (Deboj)
(a) The actor smiled to me
On - used for a situation when something is positioned
(b) knew me
above something else. (hej)
(c) as if she
(d) when I entered the room Correct sentence- The children play in the park every
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) evening.
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197. Identify the segment in the sentence which The information contained in this electronic
contains the grammatical error. (1)/ message and any attachments to this
This beautiful ring is made from gold. message (2)/ is intended for the exclusive use of
(a) from gold (b) This this recipient. (3)/ No error (4).
(c) beautiful ring (d) is made (a) 1 (b) 2
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
(c) 3 (d) 4
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'from' kesâ mLeeve hej 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ from keâe ØeÙeesie jemeeÙeefvekeâ heefjJele&ve leLee of keâe
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is intended for kesâ mLeeve hej is
ØeÙeesie Yeeweflekeâ heefjJele&ve kesâ efueS neslee nw~
Correct sentence- This beautiful ring is made of gold. intended to keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ intended to something
198. Identify the segment in the sentence which or intended to doing something ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
contains the grammatical error. Correct Sentence :
Despite of working hard he failed the test. The information contained in this electronic message
(a) the test (b) he failed and any attachments to this message is intended to the
(c) Despite of (d) working hard exclusive use of this recipient.
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
202. In the following, some part of the sentence may
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Despite of' kesâ mLeeve hej
have errors. Find out which part of the
'Despite' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘kesâ yeeJepeto’ kesâ DeLe& ceW
sentence has an error and select the
'Despite' efyevee 'of' kesâ ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ inspite kesâ meeLe appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
of keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ error, select No Error.
Correct sentence- Despite working hard he failed the While provisions on equality and non-
test. discrimination (1)/ would promote equal
199. In the sentence identify the segment which opportunity, (2)/ in the process, reservation at
contains the grammatical error. jobs should not be denied. (3)/ No error. (4)
Behavior modification techniques are often (a) 1 (b) 2
used to the training of police dogs. (c) 3 (d) 4
(a) Behavior modification techniques SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(b) of police dogs Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW at kesâ mLeeve kesâ hej in keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
(c) to the training
(d) are often used keäÙeesefkeâ Reservation kesâ yeeo (at) keâe veneR yeefukeâ preposition
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III) 'in' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'to the training' kesâ mLeeve hej 'for Reservation in jobs − jespeieej cesW Deej#eCe
the training' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ Verb 'use' kesâ yeeo Correct sentence-
preposition 'for' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ In the process in reservation in jobs should not be
Use something for something. denied.
Correct Sentence :- 203. In the following, some part of the sentence may
Behavior modification techniques are often used for
training of police dogs. have errors. Find out which part of the
sentence has an error and select the
200. In the following, some part of the sentence may appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
have errors. Find out which part of the error, select No Error.
sentence has an error and select the There is a barrier among the egghead and (1)/
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from the hoipolloi and it would be lazy (2)/ idealism
error, select No Error. to ignore it. (3)/ No error (4)
He said that he thought off politics right when (a) 1 (b) 2
(1)/he was studying Intermediate and that (2)/ (c) 3 (d) 4
he had no fear of politics. (3)/ No error. (4) SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(a) 1 (b) 2
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Among' kesâ mLeeve hej ‘between’
(c) 3 (d) 4
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ oes JemlegDeeW ceW compare kesâ efueS
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW off kesâ mLeeve hej about keâe ØeÙeesie ‘between’ Je oes mes DeefOekeâ JemlegDeeW kesâ efueS Among keâe ØeÙeesie
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Thought kesâ meeLe ‘about’ preposition keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
keâjles nw~ 'off' keâe veneR~ Correct sentence-
Correct sentence There is a barrier between the egghead and….
He said that he thought about politics right when..... 204. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains a grammatical error.
201. In the following question, some part of the
The bottle slipped with my hand and broke into
sentence may have errors. Find out which part a thousand pieces.
of the sentence has an error and select the (a) into a thousand pieces
appropriate option. (b) with my hand
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(c) the bottle slipped 208. In the sentence identify the segment which
(d) broke into contains the grammatical error.
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) Although there are more than a hundred
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW preposition 'with my hand' kesâ known elements, they rarely occur at a pure
mLeeve hej 'from my hand' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ state.
Preposition 'from' keâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ Jemleg keâe otmejs mes Deueie nesves kesâ (a) more than a hundred (b) they rarely occur
efueS (Separation) efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (c) at a pure state (d) Although there are
Correct sentence - SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
The bottle slipped from my hand and broke into a Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW occur kesâ meeLe correct
thousand pieces. preposition 'in' nesiee~ Occur at keâe ØeÙeesie ØeeÙe: particular
205. Identify the segment in the sentence which time Ùee place kesâ mebyebOe ceW keâjles nQ~ Occur in- kegâÚ Ieefšle nesvee
contains a grammatical error.
She has been working tirelessly since hours.
Ùee keâneR heeÙee peevee kesâ sense ceW neslee nw~
(a) She has (b) since hours Correct sentence -
(c) tirelessly (d) been working Although there are more than a hundred known
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) elements, they rarely occur in a pure state.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW preposition 'since hours' kesâ 209. In the sentence identify the segment which
mLeeve hej preposition 'for hours' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ contains the grammatical error.
keäÙeeWefkeâ 'since' keâe ØeÙeesie efveefMÛele meceÙe kesâ efueÙes Je for keâe ØeÙeesie Not complying by any of the laws can land you
into serious trouble.
DeefveefMÛele meceÙe kesâ efueÙes efkeâÙee peelee nw~ ÙeneB Hours (IeCšeW (a) Not complying by (b) any of the laws
lekeâ) DeefveefMÛele meceÙe keâes ØeoefMe&le keâj jne nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ henues (c) into senous trouble (d) can land you
for keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
since + point of time Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "Complying by" kesâ mLeeve hej
for + period of time "Complying with" keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Correct sentence - keäÙeeWefkeâ Verb "Comply- (heeueve keâjvee)’’ kesâ meeLe ncesMee
She has been working tirelessly for hours. Preposition 'with' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
206. Identify the segment in the sentence which Correct Sentence-
contains a grammatical error. Not complying with any of the laws can land you into
I remember a friend to me buying several pairs serious trouble.
of shoes at a sale. 210. In the sentence identify the segment which
(a) of shoes at a sale
contains the grammatical error.
(b) a friend to me
(c) I remember My father dissuaded me to try for a job as he
(d) buying several pairs wanted me to pursue higher studies.
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) (a) to try for a job
(b) to pursue higher studies
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'a friend to me' kesâ mLeeve hej 'a
(c) as he wanted me
friend of mine' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ JeekeäÙe ceW possession
(d) My father dissuaded me
efoKeeves kesâ efueS pronoun 'me' kesâ mLeeve hej possessive SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II)
pronoun 'mine' leLee preposition 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW to try for a job kesâ mLeeve hej
Correct sentence -
I remember a friend of mine buying several pairs of from trying for a job keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ
shoes at a sale. dissuaded meeLe from (preposition) GheÙegòeâ neslee nw leLee
207. In the sentence identify the segment which Fmekesâ yeeo verb keâer 'ing' form ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
contains the grammatical error. dissude somebody from doing something to persude
The Japanese artist Yoh Nagao was busy somebody not to do something (jeskeâvee, ve keâjves kesâ efueS
splashing the well from colours.
(a) splashing the well mecePeevee)~
(b) was busy Correct Sentence-
(c) from colours My father dissuaded me from trying for a job as he
(d) The Japanese artist wanted me to persue higher studies.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II) 211. Identify the segment that contains a
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW from colours kesâ mLeeve hej with grammatical error. If there is no error, select
colours keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ splash kesâ meeLe with 'No error'
If he wants to recover, he must abstain for
(preposition) Deelee nw ve efkeâ from.
alcohol.
Correct sentence - (a) No error (b) wants to recover
The Japanese artist Yoh Nagao was busy splashing the (c) he must (d) abstain for alcohol
well with colours. SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Spotting the Error 36 YCT
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW for kesâ mLeeve hej from keâe ØeÙeesie 215. In the sentence identify the segment which
contains the grammatical error.
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Abstain kesâ meeLe Preposition 'from' keâe ØeÙeesie I will stop to refreshments at the next
GefÛele nw efpemekeâe DeLe& nw-Abstain from - to give something restaurant on the highway.
up. (a) I will stop
Correct sentence- (b) at the next restaurant
If he wants to recover, he must abstain from alcohol. (c) on the highway
(d) to refreshments
212. Identify the segment that contains a
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
grammatical error. If there is no error, select
'No error' Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Stop kesâ yeeo Refreshments kessâ
These facts should not have been disclosed for mebyebOe ceW 'for' preposition keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ (Refreshments-
the public. peueheeve) keäÙeeWefkeâ stop kesâ meeLe for keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(a) These facts should Correct Sentence-
(b) not have been disclosed I will stop for refreshments at the next restaurant on the
(c) No error highway.
(d) for the public 216. Identify the segment which contains the
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) grammatical error.
Lack of formal education did not prevent
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW for kesâ mLeeve hej to preposition keâe
Lincoln to become a great leader.
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ disclose kesâ meeLe meeceevÙele: 'to' (a) did not prevent (b) a great leader
Preposition keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ 'Disclose to somebody by' (c) to become (d) Lack of
…. to give information about something. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Correct Sentence - Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW to keâer peien form keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
These facts should not have been disclosed to the keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Prevent keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee ieÙee nw Deewj Ùen ncesMee
public. from + ing form kesâ meeLe ner ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ Prevent + sth/sb
213. In the sentence identify the segment which + from doing sth.
contains the grammatical error. Correct sentence-
After two months the phone signals were back Lack of formal education did not prevent Lincoln from
at the valley. becoming a great leader.
(a) were back (b) After two months 217. In the sentence identify the segment which
(c) at the valley (d) the phone signals contains the grammatical error.
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) Darkness spilled like ink and began to spread
at everything.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW preposition at kesâ mLeeve hej (a) Darkness spilled
preposition in keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ preposition at (b) spread at everything
keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâmeer efveefMÛele #es$e kesâ efueS Je 'In' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâmeer yeÌ[s (c) like ink
#es$e kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (d) and began to
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Correct Sentence-
After two months the phone signals were back in the Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Spread at kesâ mLeeve spread over
valley. keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Spread kesâ meeLe preposition
214. Identify the segment that contains a over keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
grammatical error. If there is no error, select Correct sentence-
'No error' Darkness spilled like ink and began to spread over
Fate smiled above him in all his business everything.
ventures. 218. In the sentence identify the segment which
(a) business ventures contains the grammatical error.
(b) in all his Despite of his efforts he couldn't get a decent
job.
(c) No error
(a) his efforts (b) Despite of
(d) Fate smiled above him (c) decent job (d) he couldn't get
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'smile' kesâ meeLe Preposition 'on' Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Despite of' kesâ mLeeve hej despite
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Phrasal verb 'Smile on/upon' keâe celeueye keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ despite kesâ meeLe of keâe ØeÙeesie veneR
'to make someone have good luck/success. (efkeâmeer keâe neslee nw~
DeÛÚe meewYeeiÙe nesvee) Note- Inspite of/Despite (kesâ yeeJepeto)
Correct Sentence- Correct sentence-
Fate smiled on him in all his business ventures. Despite his efforts he couldn't get a decent job.
Spotting the Error 37 YCT
219. Identify the segment which contains the Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW During- (kesâ oewjeve) keâe ØeÙeesie
grammatical error. DeveeJeMÙekeâ nw~ peyeefkeâ About- (ueieYeie) keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe kesâ
The Principal requested to the Chief Guest to
inaugurate the sports meet.
DeLe& keâes hetje keâjlee nw~
(a) The principal requested Correct sentence-
(b) the sports meet I expect to return from Singapore about a week's time.
(c) to the Chief Guest 223. In the sentence identify the segment which
(d) to inaugurate contains the grammatical error.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III) I visited my friend to whom I had made an
appointment.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW to the Chief Guest kesâ mLeeve hej (a) I visited my friend (b) I had made
the Chief Guest keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ request kesâ (c) to whom (d) an appointment
meeLe Ùeneb to (preposition) keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee veneR nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Indirect sentence nw Deewj Indirect sentence ceW Reporting Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW To whom (efpemekeâes) kesâ mLeeve hej
verb Jeeues part ceW 'said to' kesâ mLeeve hej Imperative sentence 'with whom (efpemekesâ meeLe) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ ÙeneB With
nesves hej requested/advised/ordered/ suggested/warned (Prepostion) keâe object, whom nw~
FlÙeeefo MeyoeW keâe Fmlesceeue keâjles nQ~ Correct sentence-
Correct Sentence- I visited my friend with whom I had made an
The Principal requested the Chief Guest to inaugurate appointment.
the sports meet. 224. In the sentence identify the segment which
220. In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.
contains the grammatical error. On September 11, 2001, two hijacked aircrafts
The launch of the small electric car will depend crashed to the World Trade Centre in New
to the willingness of buyers to pay more for it. York.
(a) depend to the willingness (a) two hijacked aircrafts
(b) On September 11, 2001
(b) of buyers to pay more for it
(c) crashed to the
(c) The launch of the
(d) World Trade Centre in New York
(d) small electric car will
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Crash kesâ meeLe Preposition 'into'
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW depend to the willingness kesâ
keâe ØeÙeesie keâjsieW~
mLeeve hej depend on the willingness keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, Crash into something (of vehicle)
keäÙeeWefkeâ depend kesâ meeLe on (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Correct sentence-
Correct Sentence- On September 11, 2001, two hijacked aircrafts crashed
The launch of the small electric car will depend on into the World Trade Centre in New York.
willingness of buyers to pay more for. 225. In the sentence identify the segment which
221. In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.
contains the grammatical error. Tilak rowed through the river and tied his boat
India's largest car maker is evaluating the on the other side.
launch to a small electric car next year. (a) and tied his boat (b) on the other side
(a) next year (c) Tilak rowed (d) through the river
(b) is evaluating the launch SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) India's largest car maker Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes sentence ceW row kesâ meeLe
(d) to a small electic car Preposition 'across' (kesâ heeme) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee through (mes
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
neskeâj) keâe veneR~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW to kesâ mLeeve hej of (preposition) DeLe& oslee nw~
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej launch Correct sentence-
kesâ meeLe of keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ Tilak rowed across the river and tied his boat on the
Correct Sentence- other side.
India's largest car maker is evaluating the launch of a 226. In the sentence identify the segment which
small electric car next year. contains the grammatical error.
222. In the sentence identify the segment which The country has the lowest per capita income
contains the grammatical error. and needs to create jobs to the youth.
I expect to return from Singapore during about (a) needs to create
a week's time. (b) the lowest per capita income
(a) I expect to return (b) during about (c) the country has
(c) a week's time (d) from Singapore (d) jobs to the youth
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Spotting the Error 38 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'jobs to the youth' kesâ mLeeve hej 230. In the given sentence identify the segment
which contains the grammatical error.
'jobs for the youth' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW
My hotel in Goa had a wonderful view of the
preposition 'for (kesâ efueS)' GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ sea in the window.
Correct sentence : (a) of the sea (b) My hotel in Goa
The country has the lowest per capita income and needs (c) in the window (d) had a wonderful view
to create jobs for the youth. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II)
227. In the sentence identify the segment which Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW in the window (efKeÌ[keâer ceW) kesâ
contains the grammatical error. mLeve hej from the window (efKeÌ[keâer mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
The manager was referring about the previous nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
instances of loss to the employees during his Correct sentence :
address. My hotel in Goa had a wonderful view of the sea from
(a) the previous instances the window.
(b) of loss to the employees 231. Identify the segment in the given sentence,
(c) during his address which contains the grammatical error.
(d) The manager was referring about Did you tell to your mother that you saw her
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III) friend at the theater?
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW about kesâ mLeeve hej Preposition (a) Did you tell to (b) at the theater
(c) your mother that (d) you saw her friend
to ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ verb 'refer' kesâ meeLe preposition to keâe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Did you tell to kesâ mLeeve Did
Correct sentence : you tell keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ verb tell kesâ yeeo
The manager was referring to the previous instances of preposition 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~
loss to the employees during his address. Correct sentence :
228. In the sentence identify the segment which Did you tell your mother that you saw her friend at the
contains the grammatical error. theater?
The man with a lost eye have been accused for 232. In the given sentence, identify the segment
murder of two girls in his neighbourhood. which contains the grammatical error.
(a) have been accused for A panel has been formed to look within the
(b) in his neighbourhood security needs of college students.
(c) murder of two girls (a) of college students
(d) The man with a lost eye (b) to look within
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III) (c) has been formed
(d) the security needs
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have been accused for kesâ mLeeve
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
hej has been accused of keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'to look within' kesâ mLeeve hej to
keâe subject 'The man' singular nw, Dele: plural verb 'have' look 'into' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ phrase 'look into' means - 'to
keâer peien 'has' (singular) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ 'accused' kesâ try discover the fact about something. (efvejer#eCe keâjvee)
meeLe 'of' preposition keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Correct sentence :
Correct sentence : A panel has been formed to look into the security
The man with a lost eye has been accused of murder of needs of college students.
two girls in his neighbourhood. 233. Identify the segment in the sentence which
229. In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error from the given
contains the grammatical error. options.
Though she was able to finish the work on time In the evening he likes to read books and
articles that have nothing to do of his work.
she couldn't do that out in fear. (a) do of his work
(a) she couldn't do that (b) In te evening he likes
(b) Though she was able to (c) that have nothing to
(c) finish the work on time (d) to read books and articles
(d) out in fear SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'do of his work' kesâ mLeeve hej 'do
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'out in fear' kesâ mLeeve hej 'out of with his work' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'do with' keâe ØeÙeesie
fear' ([j kesâ keâejCe Ùee [j mes) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ peesefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ meceÙe iegpeejves kesâ sense ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~
sense kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ Nothing to do with his verb (keâece mes keâesF& uesvee osvee veneR nw)
Correct sentence : Correct sentence :
Though she was able to finish the work on time she In the evening he likes to read books and articles that
couldn't do that out of fear. have nothing to do with his work.
Spotting the Error 39 YCT
234. Identify the segment in the sentence which 238. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error from the given contains the grammatical error.
options. The travel agent is making the arrangements
The city of Banaras is widely known from its from my trips.
ghats and temples. (a) the arrangements (b) is making
(a) ghats and temples (b) The city of Banaras (c) from my trips (d) The travel agent
(c) from its (d) is widely known SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW from my trips kesâ mLeeve for my
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'from' (mes) kesâ mLeeve hej 'for' (kesâ
trips keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Make for - (efkeâmeer Ûeerpe
efueS) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ peesefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ ceW meneÙekeâ nesvee, ceoo keâjvee, JÙeJemLee keâjvee), peyeefkeâ make
known for something from (mes GlheVe keâjvee) neslee nw~ Dele: make for JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes
known to somebody GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Correct sentence : Correct sentence :
The city of Banaras is widely known for its Ghats and The travel agent is making the arrangements for my
temples. trips.
235. Find the part of the given sentence that has an 239. Identify the segment in the sentence which
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No contains the grammatical error.
error'. Diksha has been in a grumpy mood from she
The child always goes for sleep with his teddy got up.
bear./No error (a) from she got up (b) Diksha has
(a) with his teddy bear (b) goes for sleep (c) grumpy mood (d) been in a
(c) No error (d) The child always
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'goes for sleep' kesâ mLeeve hej Ans : (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW from kesâ mLeeve hej since nesiee~
'Goes to sleep' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee Because 'Go to sleep' usually keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has been kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
implies that the person is in a place designated for Present Perfect Continuous Tense ceW nw~ Dele: FmeceW point
sleeping. of time (She got up) kesâ henues 'since' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Correct sentence : Correct sentence :
The child always goes to sleep with his teddy bear. Diksha has been in a grumpy mood since she got up.
236. Identify the segment in the sentence which 240. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error. contains the grammatical error.
Sakshi discussed about the problem with her To escape floods, a tigress took refuge at a
manager very briefly. vegetable garden
(a) with her manager (a) took refuge
(b) about the problem
(b) at a vegetable garden
(c) Sakshi discussed
(d) very briefly (c) a tigress
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I) (d) To escape floods
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW discussed kesâ yeeo about keâe
ØeÙeesie veneR nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ discuss (kesâ yeejs ceW) kesâ yeeo about keâe Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'at' kesâ mLeeve hej 'in' preposition
ØeÙeesie superfluous neslee nw~ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Correct sentence : ‘Take refuge in’ (heveen uesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie Idiomatic nw~
Sakshi discussed the problem with her manager very Correct sentence :
briefly. To escape floods, a tigress took refuge in a vegetable
237. Identify the segment in the sentence which garden
contains the grammatical error. 245. Identify the segment in the sentence which
Pallavi was relaxing in the beach at this time contains the grammatical error.
yesterday. The robbers broke in the house at night.
(a) beach at this (b) Pallavi was (a) at night (b) the house
(c) time yesterday (d) relaxing in the (c) the robbers (d) broke in
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW relaxing in the kesâ mLeeve hej Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘broke in’ kesâ mLeeve hej 'broke
relaxing on the keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ on the beach - it means
into' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ broke into (meWOe ueieevee/Ûeesjer mes
you are literally on top of the sandy area next to a body
of water. Iej ceW ØeJesMe keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ neslee nw~ peesefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueS
Correct sentence : GheÙeg òeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Pallavi was relaxing on the beach at this time Correct sentence :
yesterday. The robbers broke into the house at night.
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246. Indentify the segment in the sentence which Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'since' kesâ mLeeve hej 'for' keâe ØeÙeesie
contains the grammatical error. GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'for' keâe ØeÙeesie DeefveefMÛele meceÙe keâes oMee&ves
She was the best singer/on the country/ who
had sung/more than 5,000 songs.
kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Deewj 'last ten days' Skeâ DeefveefMÛele
(a) who had sung meceÙe nw~
(b) on the country Correct sentence :
(c) She was the best singer We have been staying at the hotel for the last ten days.
(d) more than 5,000 songs 250. Identify the segment in the sentence which
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I) contains the grammatical error from the given
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘on the country' kesâ mLeeve hej options.
There is no point of arguing over something so
'of the country' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ possession efoKeeves
unimportant.
kesâ efueS of keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (a) over something (b) there is no
Correct sentence : (c) point of arguing (d) so unimportant
She was the best singer of the country who had sung SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
more than 5,000 songs. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'no point of' kesâ mLeeve hej 'no
247. Identify the segment in the sentence which point in' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'no point in' Skeâ
contains the grammatical error.
After playing cricket/ till 2 o'clock/the children phrase nw, efpemekeâe DeLe& ‘‘keâesF& ueeYe veneR/keâesF& HeâeÙeoe veneR’’ neslee
ate their lunch/and left to home. nw~
(a) the children ate their lunch Correct Sentence :
(b) till 2 o'clock There is no point in arguing over something so
(c) after playing cricket unimportant.
(d) and left to home 251. Identify the segment in the sentence which
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III) contains the grammatical error from the given
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘left to home’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘‘left options.
A friend of mine is working as a photographer
for home’’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee,keäÙeeWefkeâ Iej Jeeheme ueewšves kesâ sense
of the local newspaper.
ceW left for keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ 'left for home' keâe DeLe& nw- Iej (a) A friend of mine
Jeeheme ueewšvee~ (b) the local newspaper
Correct sentence : (c) is working as a
''After playing cricket till 2 o'clock the children ate (d) photographer of
their lunch and left for home.'' SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
248. Identify the segment in the sentence which Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW preposition 'of' (keâe) kesâ mLeeve hej
contains the grammatical error. preposition 'for' (kesâ efueS) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Preposition
He sat in his stool and shut his eyes to recollect 'for' is used to show relation to someone or something.
what work he had for the day.
peesefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
(a) he had for the day
Correct Sentence :
(b) to recollect what work
''A friend of mine is working as a photographer for the
(c) He sat in his stool
local news paper.''
(d) and shut his eyes
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II) 252. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘in’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘on’ keâe ØeÙeesie
They have been living in Boston from ten years.
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ stool hej yew"ves kesâ sense ceW on keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (a) in Boston (b) been living
keäÙeeWefkeâ GmeceW hand (nlLee) veneR neslee~ peyeefkeâ in the chair, in (c) They have (d) from ten years
the sofa, in the bed keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Correct sentence : Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW From kesâ mLeeve hej for keâe ØeÙeesie
''He sat on his stool and shut his eyes to recollect what nesiee~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe have been + verb + ing kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
work he had for the day.'' nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect continuous tense ceW nw Deewj
249. Identify the segment in the sentence which FmeceW since/for + time keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
contains the grammatical error.
We have been staying at the hotel since the last since – point of time (2 yepes, peveJejer, 1988)
ten days.
for – period of time (2 IeCšs, 2 cenerves, 10 meeue)
(a) since the (b) we have been
(c) last ten days (d) staying at the hotel Correct sentence :
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III) They have been living in Boston for ten years.
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253. From the given options, identify the segment in Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe ceW
the sentence which contains the grammatical
error.
ØeÙegòeâ Meyo 'holiday' kesâ henues preposition 'in' kesâ mLeeve hej
One could argue that these are the compulsions 'on' preposition keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘hej’ kesâ sense
of parliamentary democracy for smooth ceW 'on' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
functioning for the State. Note— 'On' preposition of time nw Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie efvecve ™he
(a) of parliamentary democracy
(b) these are the compulsions mes neslee nw~ On Diwali, On Holy, On Monday, On
(c) one could argue that Holiday, On vacacation etc.
(d) functioning for the State Correct sentence : -
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II) Does he like to go for sightseeing when he is on
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW functioning for the state kesâ holiday?
mLeeve hej functioning of the State keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee
keäÙeeWefkeâ state kesâ possession keâes denote keâjves kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ E. Conjunction
preposition 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ 257. The following sentence has been split into four
Correct sentence : segments. Identify the segment which contains
One could argue that these are the compulsions of a grammatical error.
parliamentary democracy for smooth functioning of Until I was/still a little weak, /I decided to walk
the State. home/from the metro station.
254. From the given option, identify the segment in (a) still a little weak
the sentence which contains the grammatical (b) I decided to walk home
error. (c) from the metro station
After finishing his tiring game, Rohan leaned (d) Until I was
by the wall. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
(a) his game (b) Rahan leaned
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW until I was kesâ mLeeve hej although
(c) After finishing (d) by the wall
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I) I was keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ until (peye lekeâ) Skeâ time
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW by the wall kesâ mLeeve hej against denoting conjunction nw peyeefkeâ although (ÙeÅeefhe) contrast
the wall keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙeg&òeâ nesiee~ denoting conjunction nw pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe keâes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Lean against something - to sit or stand with part of Correct Sentence -
your body touching something as a support. (kesâ menejs) Although I was still a little weak I decided to walk
Correct Sentence : home from the metro station.
After finishing his tiring game, Rohan leaned against 258. In the given sentence, identify the segment
the wall. which contains a grammatical error.
255. Identify the segment in the sentence which If you rent a house near your office, it will save
contains the grammatical error from the given you time as well as also money.
options. (a) If you rent a house
She complained about her weak eyes and (b) as well as also money
lamented about the necessity from spectacles. (c) near your office
(a) lamented about (d) it will save you time
(b) from spectacles SSC CHSL (Tier-I)–06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) she complained
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW as well as kesâ yeeo also keâe ØeÙeesie
(d) her weak eyes
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III) veneR nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW also keâe ØeÙeesie superfluous
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW preposition 'from' kesâ mLeeve hej nw~
of (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ necessity Correct Sentence -
of + something keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ If you rent a house near your office, it will save you
Correct Sentence : time as well as money.
She complained about her weak eyes and lamented 259. The following sentence has been split into four
about the necessity of spectacles. segments. Identify the segment which contains
256. From the given options, identify the segment in a grammatical error.
the sentence which contains the grammatical Notwithstanding we were / all busy that
error. weekend / we had to / cancel the outing.
Does he like to go for sightseeing when he is in (a) cancel the outing
holiday? (b) we had to
(a) when he is (b) Does he like (c) Notwithstanding we were
(c) in holiday (d) to go for sightseeing (d) all busy that weekend
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I)–06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Spotting the Error 42 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Notwithstanding (kesâ yeeJepeto) kesâ 263. Identify the segment in the sentence which
mLeeve hej because of (kesâ keâejCe) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen contains the grammatical error.
Preeti is absent from the meeting due to she is
JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ out of station.
Note - Notwithstanding keâe ØeÙeesie yeeJepeto/Yeues ner kesâ sense (a) Preeti is absent (b) due to she is
ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (c) from the meeting (d) out of station
Correct Sentence - SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Because of we were all busy that weekend we had to Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW due to kesâ mLeeve hej because keâe
cancel the outing. ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ reason kesâ sense ceW 'because'
260. Identify the segment in the sentence which (keäÙeeWefkeâ) conjunction keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
contains a grammatical error. Correct sentence :
You must be careful about what you say as you Preeti is absent from the meeting because she is out of
meet her. station.
(a) meet her 264. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(b) as you contains a grammatical error.
(c) about what you say Zoya won the first prize in the race unless she
(d) You must be careful stumbled and fell.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) Zoya won the first (b) prize in the race
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej 'as' kesâ mLeeve hej (c) unless she (d) stumbled and fell
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
'when' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Fvekeâe ØeÙeesie Ghejesòeâ DeLe& ceW
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'unless' kesâ mLeeve hej 'inspite
efkeâÙee peelee nw As - pewmee of/despite keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Fmekeâe DeLe& ‘‘Fmekesâ yeeJepeto efkeâ’’
When - peye~
neslee nw~ Dele: Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Correct sentence- You must be careful about what Correct sentence- Zoya won the first prize in the race
you say when you meet her. inspite of she stumbled and fell.
261. Identify the segment in the sentence which 265. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains a grammatical error. contains a grammatical error.
We must plan how can we cope with the Miss Marple is neither a good singer or the
present situation. good stage artist.
(a) We must plan (b) present situation (a) stage artist (b) Miss Marple is
(c) how can we (d) cope with the (c) neither a good singer (d) or the good
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW how can we kesâ mLeeve hej how Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW or the good kesâ mLeeve hej nor the
we can keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'how' keâe ØeÙeesie Ùeneb as a good keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ neither keâe co-relative
conjuction ngDee nw ve efkeâ as a question word. Dele: Fmekesâ conjunction 'nor' neslee nw~
yeeo Affermative Sentence ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Neither..............Nor
Correct sentence- We must plan how we can cope Either................Or
with the present situation.
Correct sentence :-
262. In the following, some part of the sentence may Miss Marple is neither a good singer nor the good
have errors. Find out which part of the stage artist.
sentence has an error and select the 266. In the sentence identify the segment which
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from contains the grammatical error.
error, select No Error. We had to decline several orders in case that
The postman travelled by the cycle, often the production was held up due to labour
wading through (1)/swamps of passed through strike.
jungles (2)/ in order to reach the villages (3)/ (a) in case that
No error (4) (b) due to labour strike
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) the production was held up
(c) 3 (d) 4 (d) we had to decline
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ sentence ceW of kesâ mLeeve hej and keâe ØeÙeesie Ans : (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'In case that' kesâ mLeeve hej
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ oes noun Ùee clause keâes pees[Ì ves kesâ efueS and keâe conjunction 'because' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Conjunction 'because' keâe ØeÙeesie keâejCe oMee&ves (reason) kesâ
Correct sentence- efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
The postman travelled by the cycle, often wading Correct sentence -
through swamps and passed through jungles in order to We had to decline several orders because the production
reach the villages. was held up due to labour strike.
Spotting the Error 43 YCT
267. In the sentence identify the segment which Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'when' kesâ mLeeve hej 'than' keâe
contains the grammatical error. ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'No sooner' kesâ meeLe efvecve structure ØeÙegòeâ
She lost a big order from a known showroom in neslee nw~
case of her own carelessness.
(a) She lost a big order No sooner + did + sub + verb1 .........than
(b) her own carelessness No sooner + had + sub+verb3 .........than
(c) from a known showroom
Hardly / Scarcely + had + sub + verb.........when
(d) in case of
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) Correct Sentence :-
No sooner did the dark clouds gather in the sky than
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'in case of' (Fme efmLeefle ceW efkeâ) kesâ the electricity was switched off.
mLeeve hej conjunction 'because' (keäÙeeWefkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ 271. In the sentence identify the segment which
Conjunction 'because' keâe ØeÙeesie keâejCe yeleeves kesâ efueS ØeÙeesie contains the grammatical error.
efkeâÙee peelee nw~ peesefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ DeLe& keâes hetCe& keâjlee nw~ Our nation can make significant growth but if
Correct sentence :- we all work collectively.
She lost a big order from a known showroom because (a) work collectively
her own carelessness. (b) but if we all
(c) our nation can
268. In the sentence identify the segment which
(d) make significant growth
contains the grammatical error.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Cyclone ldai killed at least 157 people in
Zimbabwe and Mozambique although it tore Ans : (b) GheÙeg &òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Conjunction 'but' (uesefkeâve) keâe
across Southern Africa. ØeÙees i e superfluous nw, FmeceW If (Ùeefo) keâe ØeÙeesie condition keâer
(a) Although Jepen mes efkeâÙee peeÙesiee~ pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ DeLe& keâes hetCe& keâjlee nw~
(b) It tore across Correct Sentence :-
(c) At least 157 people Our nation can make significant growth if we all work
(d) Cyclone ldai killed collectively.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I) 272. Identify the segment in the sentence which
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Although kesâ mLeeve hej contains the grammatical error.
Inspite Smita had taken part in many television
Conjunction 'because/as (keäÙeeWefkeâ/pewmee efkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~
serials earlier, this was the first time she was
Rule- Because is used before another part of speech to going to host a live show.
give the reason for something. (a) in many television serials earlier
Correct sentence :- (b) she was going to host
Cyclone ldai killed at least 157 people in Zimbabwe and (c) this was the first time
Mozambique because/as it tore across Southern Africa. (d) Inspite Smita has taken part
269. In the sentence identify the segment which SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
contains the grammatical error. Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Inspite kesâ mLeeve hej Inspite of keâe
She got two quick promotions in order that she ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Inspite kesâ meeLe preposition of keâe
has good communication skills. ØeÙeesie ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ Fmekesâ yeeo noun keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
(a) two quick promotions
(b) in order that Note- Despite kesâ yeeo of keâe ØeÙeesie ieuele ceevee peelee nw~
(c) she has good communication skills Correct sentence :
(d) She got Inspite of Smita had taken part in many television
serials earlier, this was the first time she was going to
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
host a live show.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "In order that (kesâ heefjCeece mJe™he) 273. Identify the segment in the sentence which
kesâ mLeeve hej because (keäÙeeWefkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ contains the grammatical error.
reason yeleeves kesâ sense ceW because keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ No sooner did the rabbit come out of the bush
Correct Sentence :- when the hunter killed it.
She got two quick promotions because she has good (a) killed it
communication skills. (b) come out of the bush
270. In the sentence identify the segment which (c) when the hunter
contains the grammatical error. (d) No sooner did the rabbit
No sooner did the dark clouds gather in the sky SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
when the electricity was switched off. Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ÙeneB 'when the hunter' kesâ mLeeve
(a) No sooner did hej than 'the hunter GheÙeg òeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ no sooner kesâ meeLe
(b) the dark clouds gather. than conjunction keâe ØeÙeesie ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
(c) in the sky Correct sentence :
(d) when the electricity was switched off No sooner did the rabbit come out of the bush than the
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) hunter killed it.
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274. Identify the segment in the sentence which 278. Select the sentence identify the segment which
contains the grammatical error. contains the grammatical error.
No sooner did I reach the station when the Different-coloured natural foods not only put a
train left. smile on children's faces and also benefit their
(a) I reach the (b) the train left overall growth.
(c) No sooner did (d) station when (a) Different-coloured natural foods
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) (b) put a smile on children's faces
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW when kesâ mLeeve hej than keâe ØeÙeesie (c) and also benefit
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (d) benefit their overall growth
Note- ÙeneB hej No sooner –––– than keâe ØeÙeesie Conjunction SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III)
kesâ ™he ceW nesiee~ Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW And also benefit kesâ mLeeve hej but
Correct sentence : also benefit keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Co- relative
No sooner did I reach the station than the train left.
conjunction 'Not only' kesâ meeLe 'but also' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
275. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error. Correct sentence :-
The lady listened carefully to my complaint but Different-coloured natural foods not only put a smile on
I doubt she will do anything about it. children's faces but also benefit their overall growth.
(a) but I doubt she 279. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
(b) will do anything about it contains the grammatical error.
(c) to my complaint Despite of her tiredness Meera went into the
(d) The lady listened carefully kitchen to make some dinner for the children.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I) (a) for the children
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW but (uesefkeâve) kesâ mLeeve hej yet (efHeâj (b) Meera went into the kitchen
Yeer) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeebsefkeâ but keâe ØeÙeesie leye efkeâÙee peelee nw, peye (c) to make some dinner
JeekeäÙe ceW efJejesOeeYeeme keâe YeeJe Øekeâš neslee nw leLee yet keâe ØeÙeesie (d) Despite of her tiredness
mebosnemheo efmLeefle ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Correct sentence : Ans. (d) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Despite of kesâ mLeeve hej Despite
The lady listened carefully to my complaint yet I doubt keâe ØeÙeesi e GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Despite kesâ meeLe preposition
she will do anything about it. 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ 'inspite' kesâ meeLe 'of' keâe
276. Identify the segment in the sentence which ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
contains the grammatical error. Correct sentence :-
Even Sharat tried his best, he could not clear Despite her tiredness Meera went into the kitchen to
all the examination papers in one attempt. make some dinner for the children.
(a) he could not clear
(b) Even Sharat tried his best 280. Select the segment in the sentence, which
(c) all the examination papers contains the grammatical error.
(d) in one attempt No matter what that the mother did the baby
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II) didn't stop crying.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW adverb Even (ÙeneB lekeâ efkeâ) kesâ (a) what that
(b) the mother did
mLeeve hej conjunction Even though keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (c) the baby didn't stop crying
keäÙeeWefkeâ Even though (ÙeÅeefhe) keâe ØeÙeesie leye keâjles nQ peye nceejs (d) no matter
keâeÙe& kesâ Deveg™he heefjCeece ve Øeehle ngDee nes~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
Correct sentence :- Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'what that' kesâ mLeeve hej efmehe&â 'what'
Even though sharat tried his best, he could not clear all
the examination papers in one attempt. (pees) conjunction kesâ ™he ceW ØeÙegòeâ efkeâÙee peeÙesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ no
277. Identify the segment in the sentence which matter what Skeâ phrase nw, efpemekesâ yeeo noun Deelee nw~ Dele:
contains the grammatical error. 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie DeveeJeMÙekeâ ngDee nw~
As you know that I always like to have ice- Correct sentence :-
cream after my dinner. No matter what the mother did the baby didn't stop
(a) As you know that (b) to have ice-cream crying.
(c) after my dinner (d) I always like 281. In the following question, some part of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) sentence may have errors. Find out which part
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW As you know that kesâ mLeeve hej of the sentence has as error and select the
'As you know keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye as keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
kesâ Meg™ ceW keâjles nw lees conjunction kesâ ™he ceW that keâe ØeÙeesie veneR error, select 'No Error'.
That was all they had to (1)/ pay, no water,
keâjles nw peyeefkeâ Gmekesâ mLeeve hej (,) camma keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ electricity (2)/ nor other bills. (3)/ No Error (4)
Correct sentence :- (a) 1 (b) 2
As you know, I always like to have ice cream after my (c) 3 (d) 4
dinner. SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Spotting the Error 45 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW nor other bills kesâ mLeeve hej or 285. Identify the segment in the sentence whih
other bills keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ water (N), electricity contains the grammatical error. If there is no
(N) kesâ henues vekeâejelcekeâ Meyo 'No' keâe ØeÙeesie adjective kesâ error, select 'No Error'.
Sushmita's youngest sister is not only beautiful
™he ceW efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ 'or' keâe ØeÙeesie ‘DeLeJee’ kesâ DeLe& ceW efkeâÙee but even intelligent also.
ieÙee nw~ (a) but even intelligent also
Note—'Neither' kesâ meeLe 'nor' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (b) is not only beautiful
Correct sentence :- (c) No Error
That was all they had to pay, no water, electricity or (d) sushmita's youngest sister
other bills. SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
282. Identify the segment in the sentence which Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ''But even intelligent also'' kesâ
contains the grammatical error from the given
options. mLeeve hej '' But also intelligent'' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
If they said nothing, she could sense their Rule-Not only------------but also'' keâe ØeÙeesie correlative
disapproval of her suggestion. Conjunction keâs ™he ceW neslee nw, FmeefueÙes Fmekesâ meeLe same
(a) If they said nothing parts of speech' kesâ word pegÌ[les nQ~
(b) her suggestion
(c) their disapproval of Correct Sentence :-
(d) she could sense Sushmita's youngest sister is not only beautiful but also
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I) intelligent.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW If they said nothing kesâ mLeeve hej 286. Identify the segment in the sentence which
although they said nothing keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ contains the grammatical error from the given
options.
although (ÙeÅeefhe) oes contrast JeekeäÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe connector keâe
Put off the air conditioner unless you will catch
keâece keâjlee nw~ a cold
Correct sentence :- (a) you will
Although they said nothing, she could sense their (b) Put off the air conditioner
disapproval of her suggestion. (c) unless
283. Find the part of the given sentence that has an (d) catch a cold
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III)
error'.
Do not let the opportunity slip away and you Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW unless (peye lekeâ veneR) kesâ mLeeve hej
will repent./No error Otherwise (DevÙeLee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee pees JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ
(a) No error Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
(b) and you will repent Correct sentence :-
(c) Do not let the Put off the air conditioner otherwise you will catch a
(d) opportunity slip away cold
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'And' kesâ mLeeve hej 'or' keâe ØeÙeesie F. Article
nesiee~ 'Or' is used to say otherwise. It is used to
introduce the consequences of something not being 287. The following sentence has been divided into
done not being the case. parts. One of them contains an error. Select the
Correct sentence :- part that contains the error the given options.
Do not let the opportunity slip away or you will repent. The sea has become/an cheap dumping ground/
284. Identify the segment in the sentence which for all kinds/of waste products.
contains the grammatical error. (a) an cheap dumping ground
Ram cannot withdraw all his money unless he (b) for all kinds
does not given a prior notice. (c) of waste products
(a) all his money (d) the sea has become
(b) Ram cannot withdraw SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) a prior notice Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'an' kesâ mLeeve hej 'a' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
(d) unless he does not give keäÙeeWefkeâ 'cheap' keâe GÛÛeejCe ‘Ûeerhe’ (JÙebpeve OJeefve) mes nes jne nw~
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Dele: Fmekesâ henues indefinite article 'a' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ peyeefkeâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW unless he does not give kesâ
an keâe ØeÙeesie ‘mJej OJeefve’ Jeeues JeekeäÙeeW kesâ henues neslee nw~
mLeeve hej unless he gives keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Correct Sentence -
unless kesâ meeLe 'not' keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~ 'unless' mJeÙeb The sea has become a cheap dumping ground for all
Skeâ Negative word [conjunction] nw efpemekeâe DeLe&- If kind of waste products.
.......not, except if (Ùeefo.......veneR, leye lekeâ veneR peye lekeâ) nw~ 288. Identify the segment in the sentence which
Correct Sentence :- contains a grammatical error.
Ram cannot withdraw all his money unless he gives a There was enough evidence to convict him on
prior notice. selling of fake medicines.
Spotting the Error 46 YCT
(a) There was enough evidence 293. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(b) Fake medicines contains a grammatical error.
(c) to convict him Rice of a best quality is available in the nearby
(d) on selling of supermarket at eighty rupees per kilo.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) a best quality (b) at eighty rupees
Ans. (d) : ' Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW selling of kesâ mLeeve hej 'the (c) in the nearby (d) is available
selling of' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee,keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes Noun 'of' mes pegÌ[s SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
nes lees henues Noun kesâ henues the keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW a best kesâ mLeeve hej the best keâe
Correct sentence- There was enough evidence to ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ superlative degree kesâ henues article
convict him on the selling of fake medicines.
'the' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
289. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains a grammatical error. Correct sentence :-
Although this is a narrowest street, many large Rice of the best quality is available in the nearby
trucks can enter it. supermarket at eighty rupees per kilo.
(a) many large trucks (b) can enter it 294. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(c) Although this is (d) a narrowest street contains a grammatical error.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) Two elderly ladies narrated an rather
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'a narrowest' kesâ mLeeve hej 'The improbable story to the police.
narrowest' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Superlative form (a) to the police (b) improbable story
(narrowest) kesâ henues definite article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee (c) narrated an rather (d) Two elderly ladies
nw~ SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence- Although this is the narrowest Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'an rather' keâe ØeÙeesie ieuele nw~
street, many large trucks can enter it. Fmekesâ mLeeve hej 'rather an' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'an' keâe ØeÙeesie
290. Identify the segment in the sentence which JeekeäÙe kesâ ØeÙegòeâ improbable story kesâ efueS ngDee nw~
contains a grammatical error :
Do you mind lending me your book for a hour? Note- Improbable ‘mJej OJeefve’ mes GÛÛeeefjle nes jne nw~ Dele:
(a) lending me (b) Do you mind Fmekesâ henues Indefinite article ‘An’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(c) for a hour (d) your book Correct Sentence :-
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) Two elderly ladies narrated rather an improbable story
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'a hour' kesâ mLeeve hej 'an hour' keâe to the police.
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'hour' (Dee@j) Skeâ vowel sounding word 295. In the sentence identify the segment which
nw Deewj Fmekesâ henues article 'an' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ contains the grammatical error.
Correct sentence- Do you mind lending me your book In the northern suburbs of Bengaluru, home to
for an hour? the bulk of the information technology
291. Identify the segment in the sentence which industry, the water crisis is even worst.
contains the grammatical error. (a) home to the bulk of
A Earth moves round the Sun. (b) the water crisis
(a) moves (b) the Sun (c) is even worst
(c) A Earth (d) round (d) In the northern suburbs
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : ' Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'A earth' kesâ mLeeve hej 'The Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is even worst kesâ mLeeve hej is even
Earth' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ celestial bodies (earth, sun, the worst keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ sentense ceW efoÙee
moon etc.) kesâ meeLe definite article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ ieÙee "worst" peesefkeâ bad keâe superlative form nw Deewj
Correct sentence- The Earth moves round the Sun.
superlative word kesâ henues "The" keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
292. Select the segment in the sentence, which
contains the grammatical error. Correct sentence :-
We were busy at the work and went for lunch In the northern suburbs of Bengaluru, home to the bulk
only at 2.30 pm. of the information technology industry, the water crisis
(a) We were busy (b) at the work is even the worst.
(c) only at 2.30 pm (d) and went for lunch 296. Identify the segment in the sentence which
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III) contains the grammatical error.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'at the work' kesâ mLeeve hej 'at My mother speaks in so a low voice that is
work' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ 'work' kesâ henues ØeeÙe: definite difficult to understand what she is saying.
(a) My mother speaks
article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW work keâe (b) that it is difficult to understand
ØeÙeesie indefinite sense ceW ngDee nw~ (c) in so a low voice
Correct sentence : (d) what she is saying
We were busy at work and went for lunch only at 2.30 pm. SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Spotting the Error 47 YCT
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW in so a low voice kesâ mLeeve hej in Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe to look after shop kesâ mLeeve hej to
such a low voice keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ 'Such' keâe ØeÙeesie look after the shop keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ
'noun' Ùee 'noun phrase' hej pÙeeoe peesj (emphasis) keâjves kesâ JeekeäÙe ceW shop Skeâ Definite noun kesâ ™he ceW ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~
efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ henues the keâe ØeÙeesie nesvee ÛeeefnÙes~
Correct sentence :- Note- Indefinite noun kesâ henues A/An keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee
My mother speaks in such a low voice that is difficult to nw~
understand what she is saying. Correct sentence :-
297. Identify the segment that contains a The young girl was helping her father to look after the
grammatical error. If there is no error, select shop.
'No error'
301. Identify the segment which contains the
The day before yesterday he left for Europe by
grammatical error.
the air.
Climate change are a greatest threat facing our
(a) The day before yesterday
planet which needs our immediate attention.
(b) he left for Europe
(a) our immediate attention
(c) No error
(b) are a greatest
(d) by the air
(c) which needs
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(d) facing planet
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW By the air kesâ mLeeve hej by air keâe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III)
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeeleeÙeele kesâ ceeOÙece kesâ hetJe& by keâe
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW a greatest keâer peien the greatest
ØeÙeesie neslee nw efkeâvleg Article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw pewmes-
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ superlative degree Jeeues Meyo kesâ henues
By air, By railway, By road, By water. ncesMee definite article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct sentence :-
The day before yesterday he left for Europe by air. Correct sentence :-
Climate change are the greatest threat facing our planet
298. Identify the segment in the sentence which which needs our immediate attention.
contains the grammatical error.
We will use enamel paint on this wall because it 302. In the given sentence, identify the segment
gives a best finish. which contains a grammatical error.
(a) enamel paint on this wall I think Virat Kohli will remain the captain of
(b) We will use the Indian team in a year 2020.
(c) a best finish (a) of the Indian team (b) in a year 2020
(d) because it gives (c) will remain (d) the captain
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'in a year 2020' kesâ mLeeve hej 'in
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW a best finish kesâ mLeeve hej the best
the year 2020' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie
finish keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Superlative degree kesâ
henues definite article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ definite sense ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw Deewj JeekeäÙe ceW 'year 2020'
Correct sentence :- definite sense os jne nw~
We will use enamel paint on this wall because it gives Correct sentence :-
the best finish. I think Virat Kohli will remain the captain of the Indian
299. Identify the segment in the sentence which team in the year 2020.
contains the grammatical error. 303. In the following question, some part of the
With this heat wave on, we are having a sentence may have errors. Find out which part
terrible weather. of the sentence has as error and select the
(a) heat wave on (b) a terrible weather
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
(c) with this (d) we are having error, select 'No Error'.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) Teachers Day shall be observed (1)/ as non–
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW a terrible weather kesâ mLeeve hej teaching day (2)/ in our campus (3)/ No Error
terrible weather keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ weather (4)
uncountable noun nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ henues article (a, an) keâe (a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) 4
ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~ SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence :-
With this heat wave on we are having terrible weather. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'as non-teaching day' kesâ mLeeve
300. Identify the segment in the sentence which hej 'as a non-teaching day' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'day
contains the grammatical error. countable noun nw Dele: Fmekesâ henues indefinite article 'a' keâe
The young girl was helping her father to look ØeÙeesie nesiee~
after shop.
Correct sentence :
(a) her father (b) The young girl
(c) was helping (d) to look after shop Teachers Day shall be observed as a non–teaching day
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II) in our campus.
Spotting the Error 48 YCT
304. In the sentence identify the segment which 307. In the following question, some part of the
contains the grammatical error. sentence may have errors. Find out which part
According to a recent study, drinking green tea of the sentence has an error and select the
thrice a week is associated with a longest and appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
healthy life. error, select 'No Error'.
(a) a longest and healthy life An Country's Central News Agency (1)/said the
(b) According to a recent study launch was a (2)/''muscle-flexing''. (3)/ No
(c) is associated with Error (4)
(d) drinking green tea thrice a week (a) 1 (b) 2
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) (c) 3 (d) 4
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "a longest and healthy life" kesâ SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
mLeeve hej "The longest and healthy life" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'An' kesâ mLeeve hej 'A' keâe ØeÙeesie
keäÙeesefkeâ Superlative form kesâ henues ncesMee "The" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ consonant (JÙebpeve) kesâ henues Article 'A' keâe
neslee nw~ Deewj longest (meyemes uecyee) long keâe superlative ØeÙeesie neslee nw peyeefkeâ vowel (mJej) kesâ henues Article 'An' keâe
form nw~ ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct Sentence :- Note- Consonant keâe GÛÛeejCe Ùeefo, vowel (mJej) nes lees
According to a recent study, drinking green tea thrice a Fmekesâ henues Article 'An' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
week is associated with the longest and healthy life. Correct Sentence :-
305. Identify the segment in the given sentence A Country's Central News Agency said the launch was
which contains the grammatical error. a ''muscle-flexing''.
Most of voters in Taiwan seem to have once 308. In the following question, the sentence may
again voted for the democratic party and
President Tsai Ing-wen. have errors Find out which part of the sentence
(a) once again voted for is an error and select the appropriate option. If
(b) the democratic pary a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'.
(c) in Taiwan seem to have However, the essential services (1) / and critical
(d) Most of voters staff in a government (2) / will be on duty today
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III) (3) / No Error (4)
(a) 1 (b) 2
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Most of voters' kesâ mLeeve hej 'Most (c) 3 (d) 4
of the voters' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ most of kesâ meeLe efvecve SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
structure ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW a government kesâ mLeeve hej the
most of + the + plural noun government keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB
Correct Sentence :- Government keâe ØeÙeesie specific ™he ceW ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~ Dele:
Most of the voters in Taiwan seem to have once again Fmekesâ henues definite article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
voted for the democratic party and President Tsai Ing- Correct Sentence :-
wen. However, the essential services and critical staff in the
306. In the given sentence identify the segment government will be on duty today.
which contains the grammatical error. 309. In the following question, some part of the
When I met Akbar Padamsee, one of a pioneers sentence may have errors. Find out which part
of Indian art, he was 87 but still alert and of the sentence has as error and select the
active. appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
(a) he was 87 error, select 'No Error'.
(b) when I met We look forward to an (1)/ successful working
(c) one of a pioneers of Indian art relationship (2)/ in the future (3)/ No Error (4)
(d) but still alert and active (a) 1 (b) 2
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I) (c) 3 (d) 4
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW one of a pioneers of Indian art kesâ SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
mLeeve hej one of the pioneers of Indian art keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW an kesâ mLeeve hej a keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee,
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ one of kesâ yeeo article 'the' Deewj efheâj plural keäÙeeWefkeâ consonant sound (JÙebpeve OJeefve) kesâ henues Article 'a'
countable noun Deelee nw~ Dele: ÙeneB 'a' kesâ mLeeve hej 'the' keâe keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw, peyeefkeâ Vowel sound (mJej OJeefve) kesâ henues
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Article 'an' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct Sentence :- Correct Sentence :-
When I met Akbar Padamsee, one of the pioneers of We look forward to a successful working relationship
Indian art, he was 87 but still alert and active. in the future.

Spotting the Error 49 YCT


310. In the following question, some part of the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe 'on a Moon ' kesâ mLeeve hej ‘on the
sentence may have errors. Find out which part Moon’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ogefveÙee keâer kegâÚ Glke=â° JemlegDeeW pewmes,
of the sentence has an error and select the Sun, Moon, Earth, planet, north pole, south pole equator-
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from etc kesâ henues definite Article 'The' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
error, select 'No Error'. Correct sentence :-
A ethos of equality was one (1)/ of the major Due to a last minute snag, the mission on the moon had
reasons for their (2) / belief in 'satguru'. (3)/ No to be cancelled.
Error (4) 314. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(a) 1 (b) 2 contains the grammatical error from the given
(c) 3 (d) 4 options.
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) Outside the cinema hall, there was queue of
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ethos of equality (collective people waiting to see the movie.
(a) there was queue of
noun) mecetnJeeÛekeâ meb%ee kesâ ™he ceW ØeÙeesie nes jne nw leLee ethos (b) people waiting
keâe GÛÛeejCe vowel sound mes nesves kesâ keâejCe Fmekesâ henues (c) to see the movie
Indefinite article ‘an’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Dele: A kesâ mLeeve hej (d) Outside the cinema hall
An keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Correct Sentence :- Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'queue' kesâ henues Article 'a' keâe
An ethos of equality was one of the major reasons for ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Singular countable noun keâs henues
their belief in 'satguru'. Article a, an keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
311. Identify the segment in the sentence which Correct sentence :-
contains the grammatical error. Outside the Cinema hall, there was a queue of people
Patralekha finished the cake in the blink of a waiting to see the movie.
eye. 315. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(a) of a eye (b) in the blink contains the grammatical error from the given
options.
(c) Patralekha finished (d) the cake
They visited the Qutub Minar, which is most
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III) attractive spot in Delhi.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe 'of a eye' kesâ mLeeve hej 'of an eye' (a) Attractive spot (b) which is most
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ eye keâe GÛÛeejCe vowel sound pewmee (c) they visited (d) in Delhi
nes jne nw~ Dele: ‘article an' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
Correct Sentece :- Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW most kesâ mLeeve hej the most keâe
Patralekha finished the cake in the blink of an eye. ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ superlative degree kesâ henues
312. Identify the segment in the sentence which article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
contains the grammatical error. very − more − most
Nisha rejected the job offer as a salary offered Correct Sentence : -
was too low They visited the Qutub Minar, which is the most
(a) as a salary offered (b) Nisha rejected attractive spot in Delhi.
(c) was too low (d) the job offer
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III) G. Correct use of Pronoun,
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ‘as a salary offered’ kesâ mLeeve hej Adjective and Adverb
''as the salary offered keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW
316. The following sentence has been split into four
'salary' keâe ØeÙeesie definite sense ceW ngDee nw~
segments. Identify the segment which contains
Rule- efkeâmeer Ûeerpe keâes definite yeveeves kesâ efueÙes definite a grammatical error.
Article 'The' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ Deepu's mother / has repeated asked him/ to
Correct Sentence :- lower the volume / of his mobile.
''Nisha rejected the job offer as the salary offered was (a) has repeated asked him
too low''. (b) to lower the volume
(c) of his mobile
313. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(d) Deepu's mother
contains the grammatical error. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Due to a last minute snag, the mission on a
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has repeated kesâ mLeeve hej
moon had to be cancelled.
(a) on a moon repeatedly keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Asked' kesâ ØeÙeesie kesâ Devegmeej
(b) Due to a last minute snag Fmemes henues Skeâ adverb keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
(c) the mission Correct Sentence -
(d) had to be cancelled Deepu's mother repeatedly asked him to lower the
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II) volume of his mobile.

Spotting the Error 50 YCT


317. In the given sentence, identify the segment (c) the enemy cantonment
which contains the grammatical error. (d) the army
The government has announced a gradual SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
reboot of air travel who was halted two months Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW fearless (Adjective) kesâ mLeeve hej
ago due to lockdown. fearlessly (Adverb) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ
(a) who was halted (Marched) verb keâes modify keâjves kesâ efueS Adverb
(b) due to lockdown (fearlessly) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
(c) The government has announced Correct Sentence-
(d) reboot of air travel The army marched fearlessly towards the enemy
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I) cantonment.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW who was halted kesâ mLeeve hej that 321. The following sentence has been divided into
was halted GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ who keâe ØeÙeesie living thing parts. One of them contains an error. Select the
part that contains the error from the given
kesâ efueS neslee nw peyeefkeâ that keâe ØeÙeesie mepeerJe/efvepeeaJe/Iešvee kesâ options.
sense ceW as a pronoun neslee nw~ We don't really / want a large house; / we are
Correct Sentence- looking for some comfort / and some
The government has announced a gradual reboot of air convenience on a moderate price.
travel that was halted two months ago due to lockdown. (a) We don't really
318. The following sentence has been split into four (b) we are looking for some comfort
segments. Identify the segment that contains a (c) want a large house
grammatical error. (d) and some convenience on a moderate price
After a long gap,/ we went shopping/ last SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I)
sunday and bought/ that we wanted. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW and some convenience on a
(a) that we wanted moderate price kesâ mLeeve hej and convenience on a
(b) last sunday and bought moderate price keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeneb hej some keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) we went shopping
(d) after a long gap superfluous nw keäÙeeWefkeâ and mes pegÌ[s ngS oes noun kesâ efueS ØelÙeskeâ
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I) kesâ henues Skeâ ner adjective keâe ØeÙeesie oesveeW noun kesâ henues veneR
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW that we wanted kesâ mLeeve hej efkeâÙee peelee nw~
which we wanted keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ efvepeeaJe Ûeerpees kesâ efueS Correct Sentence -
relative pronoun kesâ ™he ceW which keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ We don't really want a large house we are looking for
some comfort and convenience on a moderate price.
Correct Sentence -
After a long gap we went shopping last sunday and 322. Identify the segment in the sentence which
bought which we wanted. contains a grammatical error.
The small cafe at the end of the road is her.
319. The following sentence has been divided into
(a) of the road (b) is her
parts. One of them contains an error. Select the
(c) at the end (d) The small cafe
part that contains the error the given options.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
The food/in the new eatery/is much best
than/the one in RK Puram. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'her' kesâ mLeeve hej 'hers' keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) is much best than nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB Possession (DeefOekeâej) efoKeeves kesâ efueS
(b) in the new eatery possessive pronoun keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(c) the one in RK Puram Correct sentence-
(d) The food The small cafe at the end of the road is hers.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I) 323. Identify the segment in the sentence which
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is much best than kesâ mLeeve hej is contains a grammatical error.
much better than keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ than kesâ meeLe No one of them came to the inauguration of our
comperative degree (better) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ new factory.
Correct Sentence - (a) No one of them (b) inauguration of
The food in the new eatery is much better than the one (c) came to the (d) our new factory
in RK Puram. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
320. The following sentence has been divided into Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'No one of them' kesâ mLeeve hej
parts. One of them contains an error. Select the 'none of them' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekesâ yeeo 'of +
part that contains the error from the given objective pronoun' keâs efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW 'none' keâe
options.
The army/marched fearless/towards/the enemy ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
cantonment. Correct Senctence–
(a) marched fearless None of them came to the inauguration of our new
(b) towards factory.
Spotting the Error 51 YCT
324. Identify the segment in the sentence which (a) My sister and myself
contains a grammatical error. (b) are pleased
She has been a member of this club since it's (c) to accept
formation. (d) your invitation to dinner
(a) this club (b) a member of SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
(c) since it's formation (d) She has been Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'myself' kesâ mLeeve hej 'I' keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Reflexive pronoun (myself) keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'it's' kesâ mLeeve hej 'its' keâe ØeÙeesie subject kesâ ™he ceW veneR neslee nw~
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ "It's → "It is" peyeefkeâ its keâe ØeÙeesie Possessive 'Myself' is a reflexive pronoun and is never used as a
adjective kesâ ™he ceW ngDee nw Deewj Fmekesâ yeeo Noun formation subject.
Correct sentence- My sister and I are plaeased to
keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ accept your invitation to dinner.
Correct sentence- She has been a member of this club
329. Identify the segment in the sentence which
since its formation. contains the grammatical error.
325. Identify the segment in the sentence which The cheetah can run more faster than any
contains a grammatical error. other animal.
The three of them shouted out to each another (a) any other animal (b) more faster
when the train started moving. (c) than (d) can run
(a) The three of them SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
(b) shouted out to each another Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'more' Je 'faster' keâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ
(c) when the train meeLe veneR nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ oesveeW Comperative nw Deewj double
(d) started moving
comperative keâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ meeLe veneR neslee nw~ Dele: more keâe
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
ØeÙeesie veneR nesiee~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'each another' kesâ mLeeve hej 'one
Correct sentence- The cheetah can run faster than any
another' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ oes ueesieeW kesâ efueS each other other animal.
Je oes mes DeefOekeâ ueesieeW kesâ efueS one another keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ 330. In the following, some part of the sentence may
Correct sentence- The three of them shouted out to have errors. Find out which part of the
one another when the train started moving. sentence has an error and select the
326. Identify the segment in the sentence, which appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
contains the grammatical error. error, select No Error.
Nikhil is more braver than Sushant who is Government has reportedly made its
afraid of the dark. displeasure, (1)/ particularly on the speed and
(a) more braver than (b) Nikhil is stealth with which (2)/ the negotiations are
(c) who is afraid (d) of the dark completed. (3)/ No error. (4)
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) 1 (b) 2
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'more braver' kesâ mLeeve hej (c) 3 (d) 4
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
‘braver’ keâe use nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ more Deewj Braver oesveeW
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'which' (pees efkeâ) kesâ mLeeve hej that
comperative form ceW nw Deewj double comperative keâe
ØeÙeesie Skeâ meeLe veneR neslee nw~ (efkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GefÛele
Correct sentence- Nikhil is braver than Sushant who DeLe& oslee nw~
is afraid of the dark. Correct sentence–
327. Identify the segment in the sentence, which Government has reportedly made its displeasure,
contains the grammatical error. particularly on the speed and stealth with that the
negotiations are completed.
No matter he tries hard he cannot play the
guitar. 331. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(a) No matter (b) he tries hard contains a grammatical error.
(c) he cannot (d) play the guitar I had to hold on to the wall to steady itself or I
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) could have fallen.
(a) to the wall (b) I had to hold on
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW No matter kesâ yeeo how keâe
(c) to steady itself (d) could have fallen
ØeÙeesie nesiee Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo verb/adverb keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
No matter + how+where/what+ verb/ adverb + subject
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW to steady itself kesâ mLeeve hej to
.........
Correct sentence- No matter how hard he tries, he steady myself keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Kego
cannot play the guitar. keâes efmLej jKeves keâer yeele nes jner nw~ Dele: JeekeäÙe keâs subject 'I' keâe
328. Identify the segment in the sentence which reflexive pronoun 'myself' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
contains the grammatical error. Correct Sentence : -
My sister and myself are pleased to accept your I had to hold on to the wall to steady myself or I could
invitation to dinner. have fallen.
Spotting the Error 52 YCT
332. Identify the segment in the sentence which 336. In the sentence identify the segment which
contains a grammatical error. contains the grammatical error.
The information you are asking for is quite There isn't many rice left in the house so we
irrelevance. must replenish our stock soon.
(a) is quite irrelevance (b) you are (a) left in the house
(c) asking for (d) The information (b) our stock soon
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) (c) so we must replenish
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is quite irrelevance kesâ mLeeve hej (d) There isn't many rice
is quite irrelevant keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
information (noun) keâer efJeMes<elee yeleeves kesâ efueS Skeâ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW There isn't many rice kesâ mLeeve
adjective keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw, efpemekesâ efueS irrelevant keâe hej There isn't much rice keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'rice'
ØeÙeesie ner GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ peyeefkeâ Irrelevance (Demebielelee) keâe singular uncountable noun nw, efpemekesâ meeLe much keâe ØeÙeesie
ØeÙeesie as a noun ngDee nw~ neslee nw peyeefkeâ countable noun kesâ meeLe many keâe ØeÙeesie neslee
Correct sentence :- nw~
The information you are asking for is quite irrelevant. example- much rice, much milk, much bread
333. Identify the segment in the sentence which (uncountable noun)
contains a grammatical error. many students, many pens, many cats (countable noun)
Do you earn so much to make both ends meet? Correct Sentence : -
(a) make both (b) do you earn There isn't much rice left in the house so we must
(c) so much to (d) ends meet
replenish our stock soon.
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
337. In the sentence identify the segment which
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'so much' kesâ mLeeve hej 'enough'
contains the grammatical error.
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ so much (DeeJeMÙekeâlee mes He is more smarter than his brother though he
pÙeeoe) keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ does not earn much money.
peyeefkeâ enough (keâeHeâer) keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& (a) though he does not earn
oslee nw~ (b) much money
Correct Sentence : - (c) He is more smarter
Do you earn enough to make both ends meet? (d) than his brother
334. Identify the segment in the sentence which SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
contains a grammatical error. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW He is more smarter kesâ mLeeve hej
Nobody has ever listened to me so attentive. He is smarter keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ double
(a) ever listened (b) so attentive
(c) to me (d) nobody me comparative degree keâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ meeLe veneR efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw~
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) Correct Sentence : -
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW so attentive kesâ mLeeve hej 'so He is smarter than his brother though he does not earn
much money.
attentively' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ JeekeäÙe ceW verb 'listened' kesâ efueS
adverb 'attentively' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, ve efkeâ adjective 338 . In the sentence identify the segment which
'attentive' keâe~ contains the grammatical error.
Correct Sentence : - I know the cobbler which mends the shoes
Nobody has ever listened to me so attentively. outside the gate of our colony.
(a) I know the cobbler (b) the shoes
335. In the sentence identify the segment which
contains the grammatical error. (c) which mends (d) outside the gate
The river Yamuna has many non-native species SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
like goldfish that is affecting its eco-system. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW which mends kesâ mLeeve hej who
(a) its eco-system mends keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW
(b) The river Yamuna cobbler (ceesÛeer) kesâ efueS which keâe ØeÙeesie ieuele nw~ cobbler
(c) that is affecting
(d) has many non-native species (ceesÛeer) Skeâ mepeerJe JÙeefòeâ nw efpemekesâ efueS Relative pronoun
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III) ‘who’ keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW that is affecting kesâ mLeeve hej Relative Pronouns (who/which/that) keâe ØeÙeesie
that are affecting keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Subordinate clause kesâ Subject kesâ ™he ceW neslee nw~ ØeeÙe: who
subject species (plural) kesâ Devegmeej verb plural (are) keâe ØeÙeesie mepeerJe kesâ efueS which keâe ØeÙeesie efvepeeaJe kesâ efueS leLee
ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ ‘that’ keâe ØeÙeesie oesveeW kesâ efueS GefÛele mLeeve hej keâjles nQ~
Correct Sentence : - Correct Sentence : -
The river Yamuna has many non-native species like I know the cobbler who mends the shoes outside the
goldfish that are affecting its eco-system. gate of our colony.
Spotting the Error 53 YCT
339. In the sentence identify the segment which Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'all of they family' members kesâ
contains the grammatical error. mLeeve hej all of their family members keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
With food granaries overflowing, the
Government is looking to liquidate his grain
keäÙeeWefkeâ They keâe Possesive adjective 'their' neslee nw~ pees efkeâ
stock to prevent damage. 'family members' keâes qualify keâj jne nw~
(a) the Government is looking Correct Sentence : -
(b) to liquidate his grain stock They informed the teacher that all of their family
(c) With food granaries overflowing members would be going to Visakhapatnam.
(d) to prevent damage 343. Identify the segment in the sentence which
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) contains the grammatical error.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW His kesâ mLeeve hej its keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ The team began searching for reasons for their
keäÙeeWefkeâ The government kesâ efueÙes Possessive adjective kesâ poor performance in the tournament.
(a) The team began
™he ceW its keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ his keâe ØeÙeesie pronoun (b) in the tournament
(he) Je Noun (masculine gender) kesâ efueS neslee nw~ (c) searching for reasons
Correct Sentence- (d) for their poor performance
With food granaries overflowing, the Government is SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I)
looking to liquidate its grain stock to prevent damage. Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW efoS ieS JeekeäÙe ceW 'for their poor
340. In the sentence identify the segment which performance' kesâ mLeeve hej 'for its poor performance' keâe ØeÙeesie
contains the grammatical error. If the sentence
has no error, then select 'No error'.
efkeâÙee peeSiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'team' Skeâ collective noun nw~ meeceevÙele:
How many money did Sudhir win in the efpemekeâe ØeÙeesie singular ceW neslee nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ meeLe third person
lottery? singular pronoun (its) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee~ peyeefkeâ their keâe
(a) How many money (b) No error ØeÙeesie plural noun/they kesâ efueÙes efkeâÙee peelee nw~
(c) in the lottery (d) did Sudhir win Correct Sentence : -
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) The team began searching for reasons for its poor
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ How many money kesâ mLeeve hej performance in the tournament.
how much money keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Money' 344. Identify the segment in the sentence which
uncountable noun nw~ Uncountable noun kesâ henues 'much' contains the grammatical error.
keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Deepak said he would pack few things he had
and vacate the hostel room the next day.
Correct Sentence : -
(a) the next day
How much money did Sudhir win in the lottery?
(b) Deepak said he would pack
341. In the sentence identify the segment which (c) pack few things he had
contains the grammatical error. (d) and vacate the hostel room
Vini bought two new dresses but either is SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
suitable for the festival.
(a) but either is Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW few kesâ mLeeve hej the few keâe ØeÙeesie
(b) Vini bought nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ few keâe ØeÙeesie efvecve Øekeâej mes neslee nw~
(c) two new dresses Few- kegâÚ ‘‘ve kesâ yejeyej (vekeâejelcekeâ sense ceW)’’
(d) suitable for the festival A few- kegâÚ ‘‘Lees[ Ì e yengle (mekeâejelcekeâ sense ceW)’’
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) The few- kegâÚ ‘‘pees kegâÚ Yeer LeesÌ[e yengle nw Jen meye’’
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW but either is kesâ mLeeve hej but Correct Sentence : -
neither is keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ vekeâejelcekeâ YeeJe kesâ Deepak said he would pack the few things he had and
keâejCe Neither keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ vacate the hostel from the next day.
Neither- not one nor the other of two things or people. 345. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
Correct Sentence : - contains the grammatical error.
Vini bought two new dresses but neither is suitable for Very little metals are as precious as gold.
the festival. (a) as precious (b) metals are
342. In the sentence identify the segment which (c) as gold (d) very little
contains the grammatical error. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
They informed the teacher that all of they Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW very little kesâ mLeeve hej very few
family members would be going to keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ little keâe ØeÙeesie cee$ee kesâ mevoYe& ceW
Visakhapatnam. Uncountable noun kesâ efueS peyeefkeâ few keâe ØeÙeesie mebKÙee kesâ
(a) would be going
(b) all of they family members
mevoYe& cebs Countable noun kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ ÙeneB hej meesves
(c) to Visakhapatnam keâer cee$ee veneR, OeelegDeeW keâer mebKÙee kesâ yeejs ceW yeele nes jner nw~
(d) They informed the teacher that Correct sentence :-
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) Very few metals are as precious as gold.
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346. In the sentence identify the segment which (d) to new schools
contains the grammatical error. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
The blue lotus is one of the most beautiful Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW frequent (adjective) kesâ mLeeve hej
flowers which grows in her garden. frequently (Adverb) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ verb, 'move' keâes
(a) is one of the most beautiful flowers
(b) in her garden modify keâjves kesâ efueS adverb keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(c) The blue lotus Correct sentence :-
(d) which grows I learnt to adapt quickly to now schools because we
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I) moved to new places quite frequently.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'which grows' kesâ mLeeve hej 'that 350. In the sentence identify the segment which
contains the grammatical error.
grow' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ superlative degree kesâ You must make a choice immediately because
yeeo 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw ve efkeâ 'which, what, who' keâe~ there is few time left.
efveÙecele: relative pronoun kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeuee verb relative (a) because there is
pronoun kesâ "erkeâ henues DeeS noun/pronoun kesâ Devegmeej neslee (b) a choice immediately
nw~ Dele: ÙeneB flowers (plural noun) kesâ Devegmeej Plural verb (c) You must make
(d) few time left
‘grow’ keâe Yeer ØeÙeesie nesvee ÛeeefnS~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence :-
The blue lotus is one of the most beautiful flowers that Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Sentence ceW "few time" kesâ mLeeve hej
grow in her garden. 'little time' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeesefkeâ 'few' keâe ØeÙeesie countable
347. In the sentence identify the segment which noun kesâ meeLe neslee nw, peyeefkeâ 'little' keâe ØeÙeesie 'uncountable
contains the grammatical error. noun' kesâ meeLe neslee nw~
Billionaire Philip is the owner of the luxury Correct Sentence
yacht Lionheart, which worth an estimated You must make a choice immediately because there is
$150 million. little time left.
(a) which worth 351. In the sentence identify the segment which
(b) the owner of contains a grammatical error.
(c) Billionaire Philip is Queen elizabeth got marrying to Philip, former
(d) an estimated $150 million Prince of Greece and Denmark.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II) (a) marrying to Philip
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW which worth kesâ mLeeve hej whose (b) Greece and Denmark
worth keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject mepeerJe nw Deewj (c) Queen Elizabeth got (d) former Prince of
mepeerJe kesâ efueS relative pronoun who/whose keâe ØeÙeesie neslee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "marrying" kesâ mLeeve hej
Correct sentence :- "married" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ efkeâmeer JeekeäÙe ceW verb kesâ yeeo
Billionaire Philip is the owner of the luxury yacht Ùee lees noun keâe Ùee Adjective keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Dele: verb
Lionheart, whose worth an estimated $150 million. "got" kesâ yeeo Adjective "married" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
348. In the given sentence, identify the segment Correct Sentence :-
which contains a grammatical error. Queen elizabeth got married to Philip, former Prince
We can see much changes in Government of Greece and Denmark.
schools these days. 352. In the given sentence identify the segment
(a) in Government schools which contains the grammatical error.
(b) We can see The park was well lighted at night but it was
(c) much changes deserted, so it was a bit scared.
(d) these days (a) but it was deserted
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III) (b) The park was well lighted
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'much changes' kesâ mLeeve hej (c) so it was a bit scared
many changes keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Countable noun kesâ (d) at night
meeLe many keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Correct sentence :- Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW so it was a bit scared' kesâ mLeeve
We can see many changes in Government schools hej 'so it was a bit scary ØeÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Adjective
these days. 'scared' ([je ngDee) keâe ØeÙeesie ceveg<Ùe leLee peeveJej (living
349. In the sentence identify the segment which things) kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Adjective 'scary' ([jeJevee)
contains grammatical error.
I learnt to adapt quickly to now schools
(something or someone that causes fear or terror). peesefkeâ
because we moved to new places quite frequent. JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
(a) I learnt to adapt quickly Correct Sentence :-
(b) we moved to new places The park was well lighted at night but it was deserted,
(c) quite frequent so it was a bit scary.
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353. In the given sentence identify the segment Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW for its behaviour kesâ mLeeve hej
which contains a grammatical error. for their behaviour keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ its keâe
There are some members who haven't paid his ØeÙeesie non-living noun kesâ efueS ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ JeekeäÙe
subscription yet.
(a) who haven't paid (b) his subscription yet keâe subject, cats (mepeerJe) nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ efueÙes possessive
(c) some members (d) There are adjective (their) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III) Correct Sentence :-
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW his subscription yet kesâ mLeeve Cats cannot be blamed for their behaviour to their
hej their subscription yet keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fme master as they are tamed so.
357. In the given sentence, identify the segment
JeekeäÙe keâe subject 'some members' plural nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ which contains the grammatical error.
efueÙes plural possessive adjective (their) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ The performance of our players is worst than I
Correct Sentence :- had expected.
There are some members who haven't paid their (a) The performance (b) our players
subscription yet. (c) I had (d) worst than
354. Identify the segment in the given sentence SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
which contains the grammatical error. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW worst than kesâ mLeeve hej worse
The wedding reception will be hosted in than keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ than kesâ hetJe&
Mumbai at a late date.
comparative degree keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(a) in Mumbai
(b) the wedding reception Bad → Worse → Worst
(c) at a late date ( positive ) ( comparative ) ( superlative )
(d) will be hosted Correct Sentence :-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II) The performance of our players is worse than I had
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'At a late date' kesâ mLeeve hej At a expected.
later date (yeeo keâer leejerKe hej) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ 358. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
efueS GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ contains the grammatical error.
Correct Sentence :- Yesterday I searched in every my cupboard for
The wedding reception will be hosted in Mumbai at a the shirt I couldn't find.
later date. (a) I couldn't find
(b) in every my cupboard
355. In the given sentence, identify the segment
(c) for the shirt
which contains a grammatical error.
(d) Yesterday I searched
All these boys have come to college without few
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I)
knowledge of English.
(a) All these boys Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'in every my cupboards kesâ
(b) without few knowledge mLeeve hej in every cupboards ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'My'
(c) have come to college Possessive Adjective keâe ØeÙeesie superfluous nw~ 'Every' kesâ
(d) of English heMÛeele Plural noun keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II) Correct Sentence :-
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW without few knowledge kesâ Yesterday I searched in every cupboards for the shirt I
mLeeve hej without little knowledge keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ couldn't find.
Rule– few keâe ØeÙeesie countable noun leLee little ØeÙeesie 359. Identify the segment in the given sentence
uncountable noun kesâ efueS ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw peyeefkeâ knowledge which contains the grammatical error.
I don't recognise a none of the politicians who
uncountable noun nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ henues Little keâe ØeÙeesie
have been invited to be the speakers today.
GheÙegòeâ nw~ (a) invited to be
Correct Sentence :- (b) the speakers today
All these boys have come to college without little (c) I don't recognise none of
knowledge of English. (d) the politicians who nave been
356. In the sentence identify the segment which SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
contains the grammatical error. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW I don't recognise none of kesâ mLeeve
Cats cannot be blamed for its behaviour to hej I don't recognise any of keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
their masters as they are tamed so.
don't kesâ keâejCe sentence negative nw Dele: none keâe ØeÙeesie veneR
(a) to their masters
(b) Cats cannot be blamed nesiee yeefukeâ 'any' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ pees efkeâ negative sense oslee nw~
(c) for its behaviour Correct Sentence :-
(d) as they are tamed so I don't recognise any of the politicians who have been
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II) invited to be the speakers today.
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360. In the following question, some part of the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Fastly kesâ mLeeve hej fast keâe ØeÙeesie
sentence may have errors. Find out which part nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ fast Deheves Deehe ceW ner Skeâ adverb nw, peesefkeâ ran
of the sentence has an error and select the (verb) keâes modify keâjlee nw~
appropriate option. If the sentence is free from
Correct sentence :
error, select 'No Error'.
She ran so fast that I could not overtake her.
Someone who used to follow (a)/ the Satguru
told me that I could (b)/ work where. (c)/ No 364. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
Error (d) error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
(a) a (b) b error'.
My brother brought a few rice while coming
(c) c (d) d
from the market./No error
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III) (a) No error
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW work where kesâ mLeeve hej work (b) My brother brought
here keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ adverb of place kesâ efueS (c) a few rice while
where kesâ mLeeve hej here keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (d) coming from the market
Correct Sentence :- SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Someone who used to follow the Satguru told me that I Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙ e ceW 'A few rice' kesâ mLeeve hej a little
could work here. rice keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'a few' keâe ØeÙeesie
361. In the following question, Some part of countable noun leLee 'a little' keâe ØeÙeesie uncountable noun
sentence have errors. Find out which part of kesâ henues neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ 'rice', uncountable noun nw~ Dele:
the sentence has an error and select the 'little' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from Correct sentence :
error, select "No Error". My brother brought a little rice while coming from the
These are super-interesting activities (1)/ keep market.
your little one engaged. (2)/ thrilled and off 365. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
TV. (3)/ No Error (4) error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
(a) 1 (b) 2 error'.
(c) 3 (d) 4 Pallavi is the cleverest of the two sisters./No
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I) error
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW keep your little one engaged kesâ (a) of the two sisters (b) Pallavi is
mLeeve hej keep your a few one engaged keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ (c) the cleverest (d) No error
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB hej activities as a countable noun keâer lejn
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efoS ieS sentence ceW 'the cleverest' kesâ
ØeÙeesie ngDee nw Deewj countable noun kesâ efueS few, a few, the
mLeeve hej 'the Cleverer' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ oes JÙeefòeâÙeeW Ùee
few keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
JemlegDeeW keâer leguevee kesâ efueS Comparative Degree keâe ØeÙeesie
Correct Sentence :-
These are super-interesting activities keep your a few
efkeâÙee peelee nw Deewj Fmemes DeefOekeâ kesâ efueS Superlative Degree
one engaged thrilled and off TV. keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
362. Find the part of the given sentence that has an Correct sentence :
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No Pallavi is the cleverer of the two sisters.
error'. 366. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
I know that he wanted to go home earliest./ No error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
error. error'.
(a) go home earliest (b) I know that He did not have few hopes when he contested
(c) No error (d) he wanted to the election./No error
(a) He did not have
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(b) few hopes when he
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW earliest (adjective) kesâ mLeeve hej (c) contested the election
early keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ verb, go keâes modify keâjves kesâ (d) No error
efueÙes adverb keâe ner ØeÙeesie nesiee~ SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Correct sentence :- Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'few' kesâ mLeeve hej 'any' keâe ØeÙeesie
I know that he wanted to go home early. GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ negative sense kesâ efueS any keâe ØeÙeesie
363. Find the part of the given sentence that has an GefÛele nesiee~ leLee hopes kesâ mLeeve hej hope keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele
error in it. If thereis no error, choose 'No nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'hope' Skeâ uncountable noun nw~
error'.
She ran so fastly that I could not overtake Note-Negative Je Interrogative sentences ceW negative kesâ
her./No error sense ceW any keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(a) She ran so fastly (b) not overtake her Correct sentence :
(c) No error (d) that I could He did not have any hope when he contested the
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I) election.
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367. Find the part of the given sentence that has an Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'me' (objective case) kesâ mLeeve
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No hej 'I' (subjective case) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efkeâmeer
error'.
Sentence keâe Subject keâYeer Yeer efkeâmeer Pronoun keâe
It was not possible/for we/to understand her/No
error. objective Case veneR neslee nw~ Deewj verb kesâ henues meYeer
(a) for we (b) to understand her pronoun, subjective case ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesles nQ~
(c) It was not possible (d) No error Correct sentence :
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) Rashmi and I are planning to go on a road trip to
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW for we kesâ mLeeve hej for us keâe Manali next summer.
ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ preposition kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeuee pronoun 371. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error.
objective Ùee possessive adjective form ceW Deelee nw~ Dele:
Rita was a model so she would starve herself to
we keâe objective case 'us' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ maintain their body weight.
Correct sentence : (a) so she would starve herself
It was not possible for us to understand her. (b) their body weight
368. Identify the segment in the sentence which (c) Rita was a model
contains the grammatical error. (d) to maintain
The recently announcement about various SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II)
government schemes impacted the society Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Their' kesâ mLeeve hej kesâ 'her'
positively. ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Rita (girl) kesâ efueÙes Possessive
(a) about various government adjective 'her' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(b) the society positively
(c) schemes impacted Note– Their, they keâe possession adjective neslee nw~
(d) The recently announcement Correct sentence :
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III) Rita was a model so she would starve herself to
maintain her body weight.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW the recently announcement kesâ
372. Identify the segment in the sentence which
mLeeve hej the recent announcement keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ contains the grammatical error.
keäÙeesefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'announcement' noun nw efpemekesâ henues David and me are brothers but from different
adjective 'recent' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee ve efkeâ recently mothers.
'adverb' keâe~ (a) but from (b) different mothers
Correct sentence : (c) David and me (d) are brothers
The recent announcement about various government SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
schemes impacted the society positively. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW me (objective case) kesâ mLeeve hej
369. Identify the segment in the sentence which 'I' (subjetive case) ØeÙegkeäle nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ and kesâ meeLe same
contains the grammatical error. part of speech pegÌ[lee nw~
After the match, every player of the team went Note–Main verb kesâ henues meYeer pronoun, subjective case
back to its house. ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesles nQ~
(a) team went back
(b) After the match Correct sentence :
(c) to its house 'David and I are brothers but from different mothers.'
(d) every player of the 373. Identify the segment in the sentence which
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III) contains the grammatical error.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'to its house' kesâ mLeeve hej 'to his The master did not know who of the servants
house' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW subject had broken the glass.
(a) the glass (b) who of the servants
'every player of the team' nw pees efkeâ singular person keâes (c) had broken (d) The master did not know
denote keâjlee nw~ FmeefueS singular person kesâ efueS SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II)
possessive adjective kesâ ™he ceW his keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'who' kesâ mLeeve hej 'which' keâe
Correct sentence : ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'which of the + plural noun/pronoun'
After the match, every player of the team went back to
his house. keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ ÙeneB which ‘keâewve mee’ kesâ DeLe& ceW ØeÙegòeâ
370. Identify the segment in the sentence which nesiee~ pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
contains the grammatical error. Correct sentence :-
Rashmi and me are/ planning to go on/a road The master did not know which of the servants had
trip to Manali/next summer. broken the glass.
(a) Rashmi and me are 374. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(b) planning to go on contains the grammatical error from the given
(c) a road trip to Manali options.
(d) next summer If you play your cards right, the job could be
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I) your when she leaves.
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(a) the job could be your (b) If you play Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW more responsibly kesâ mLeeve hej
(c) when she leaves (d) your cards right more responsible GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes Meyo and mes
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
pegÌ[les nw, lees oesveeW Meyo meceeve parts of speech ceW ØeÙeesie efkeâÙes
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'your' (adjective)kesâ mLeeve hej
peeles nw~ JeekeäÙe ceW careful Skeâ adjective kesâ ™he ceW ØeÙegòeâ nw lees
‘yours’ (Pronoun) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee leLee 'could' kesâ mLeeve hej responsibly (adverb) keâer peien Responsible (adjective)
'can' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes clause efkeâmeer same tense
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
ceW nes lees leermeje clause Yeer Gmeer tense ceW nesvee ÛeeefnS~ Fme ØeMve Note- JeekeäÙe ceW media (noun) keâer efJeMes<elee yeleeves kesâ efueÙes
ceW leerve clause nw efpemeceW mes oes clause present tense ceW nw~ adjective keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee ve efkeâ adverb keâe~
Dele: leermejs clause keâes Yeer present ceW convert keâj uesieW, Deewj Correct sentence :-
'could' kesâ mLeeve hej 'can' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ It's important for media to be more responsible and
Correct sentence : careful.
If you play your cards right, the job can be yours when 378. Identify the segment in the sentence which
she leaves. contains the grammatical error from the given
375. Identify the segment in the sentence which options.
contains the grammatical error from the given We couldn't understand they because they
options. were talking in Chinese.
The essay is divided into five paragraphs and (a) We couldn't understand
every of these has seven sentences. (b) they were talking
(a) has seven sentences (c) they because
(b) into five paragraphs (d) in Chinese
(c) The essay is divided SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(d) and every of these Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘They’ kesâ mLeeve hej Them keâe
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II) ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ verb kesâ yeeo 'object' kesâ mLeeve hej
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW every kesâ mLeeve hej each keâe pronoun keâe objective case ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ ve efkeâ
ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ pronoun kesâ ™he ceW each keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele subjective case ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
nw, peyeefkeâ every keâe ØeÙeesie efmehe&â Adjective kesâ ™he ceW efkeâÙee Correct sentence :-
peelee nw~ We couldn't understand them because they were
Notes- every keâe ØeÙeesie kesâJeue adjective kesâ ™he ceW keâjles nQ, talking in Chinese.
peyeefkeâ each keâe ØeÙeesie pronoun leLee adjective oesveeW lejn mes 379. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
error in it. If there is no error choose 'No error.
neslee nw~ He lost all his hardly earned money./ No error
Correct sentence : (a) all his (b) hardly earned money
The essay is divided into five paragraphs and each of (c) No error (d) He lost
these has seven sentences. SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
376. Identify the segment in the sentence which Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Hardly (cegefMkeâue mes) kesâ mLeeve hej
contains the grammatical error :
Grandmother was knitting a sweater for his 'Hard' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Hardly Negative keâe sense
grand-daughter. oslee nw, peyeefkeâ hard Positive sense peesefkeâ ÙeneB GheÙegòeâ nw~
(a) sweater for his (b) Grandmother was efpemekeâe DeLe& (keâef"veeF& mes) neslee nw~
(c) grand-daughter (d) knitting a [Hard-earned money-cesnvele keâer keâceeF&]
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I) Correct Sentence :-
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'his' kesâ mLeeve hej 'her' keâe ØeÙeesie He lost all his hard earned money.
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ female (Grand- mother) kesâ efueÙes Possessive 380. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
adjective 'her' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ his keâe ØeÙeesie error in it. If there in no error, choose 'No
masculine gender kesâ efueS neslee nw~ error'.
Don't worry, there is less time for the train to
Correct sentence :- arrive./No error
‘‘Grandmother was knitting a sweater for her grand- (a) Don't worry (b) there is less time
daugher.'' (c) No error (d) for the train to arrive
377. Identify the segment in the sentence which SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
contains the grammatical error from the given Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
options. 'less' kesâ mLeeve hej 'much' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'don't
It's important for media to be more responsibly
and careful. worry' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ train Deeves ceW DeYeer DeefOekeâ
(a) It's important (b) for media to be meceÙe nw~ Dele: "much" keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(c) more responsibly (d) and careful Correct sentence :-
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) Don't worry, there is much time for the train to arrive.
Spotting the Error 59 YCT
381. Find the part of the given sentence that has an (c) was known
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No (d) is equal proficient
error'. SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
She loved herself so more that she thought of Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ sentence ceW 'equal' kesâ mLeeve hej adverb
no one else./No error
(a) thought of no one else 'equally' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Adjective
(b) No error (proficient) keâer efJeMes<elee yeleeves kesâ efueS adverb keâe ØeÙeesie neslee
(c) so more that she nw~
(d) She loved herself Correct sentence :-
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) She was known for her skills in dance and music, she
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'so more' kesâ mLeeve hej 'So is equally proficient in the allied art of painting.
much' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeebsefkeâ ÙeneB more keâe ØeÙeesie countable
sense ceW neslee nw peyeefkeâ much keâe ØeÙeesie uncountable sense H. Conditional Sentence
ceW neslee nw~ Deewj JeekeäÙe ceW love uncountable sense ceW nw~
385. In the given sentence, identify the segment
Correct sentence :-
She loved herself so much that she thought of no one which contains the grammatical error.
else. He wonder for a moment if he had mistaken
382. Find the part of the given sentence that has an the direction.
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No (a) if he had mistaken (b) He wonder
error'. (c) for a moment (d) the direction
It would take up few of my time to explain to SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
you the whole case./No error Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW he wonder kesâ mLeeve hej he would
(a) few of my time to
have wondered GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ if Jeeueer clause ceW had +
(b) No error
(c) explain to you the whole case v3 nes lees result clause ceW would have + v3 ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
(d) It would take up Note- If + sub + had + v3 ......would have + v3
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II) Correct Sentence -
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW few of my time to kesâ mLeeve hej He would have wondered for a moment if he had
A little of my time to keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ mistaken the direction.
Uncountable Noun kesâ efueS Adjective 'A little' keâe ØeÙeesie 386. Identify the segment in the sentence which
GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ a few keâe ØeÙeesie countable sense ceW contains a grammatical error.
neslee nw~ You cannot lead a healthy life although you
Correct sentence : stop smoking.
It would take up a little of my time to explain to you (a) although you (b) stop smoking
the whole case. (c) You cannot lead (d) a healthy life
383. From the given options, identify the segment in SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
the sentence which contains the grammatical Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej although
error. (ÙeÅeefhe) kesâ mLeeve hej unless (peye lekeâ efkeâ ve) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Nowadays spectacles are costly than they used
to be. pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
(a) Nowadays (b) they used to be Correct sentence :-
(c) spectacles are (d) costly than You cannot lead a healthy life unless you stop
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III) smoking.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ sentence ceW leguevee oMee&ves kesâ sense ceW 387. In the sentence identify the segment which
'costly' kesâ mLeeve hej costlier keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ contains the grammatical error.
leguevee oMee&ves kesâ efueS ncesMee comparative degree keâe ØeÙeesie That man would have attacked you, if you went
efkeâÙee peelee nw~ pewmee efkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'than' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ that way.
JeekeäÙe ceW leguevee keâer ieÙeer nw~ (a) That man would have (b) that way
Correct sentence :- (c) if you went (d) attacked you
Nowadays spectacles are costlier than they used to be. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
384. From the given options, identify the segment in Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW if you went kesâ mLeeve hej if you
the sentence which contains the grammatical had gone GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye principal clause ceW
error. would have nes lees subordinate clause (if) ceW had (V3) keâe
She was known for her skills in dance and
music; she is equal proficient in the allied art of
ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
painting. Correct Sentence -
(a) skills in dance That man would have attacked you, if you had gone that
(b) allied art of painting way.
Spotting the Error 60 YCT
388. Identify the segment in the sentence which Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW when kesâ mLeeve hej than keâe ØeÙeesie
contains a grammatical error. If there is no GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ No sooner kesâ meeLe co-relative
error, then select the option 'No error'.
When he goes on a business trip, he is usually conjunction than keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
taking his wife. Rule- No sooner did → V1st........... than
(a) on a business trip No sooner had → V3rd........... than
(b) No error uesefkeâve-
(c) he is usually taking his wife Hardly had → V3rd........... when
(d) when he goes Scarcely had → V3rd........... when
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) As soon as → V3rd..........., (comma)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW taking kesâ mLeeve hej takes keâe
Fve meYeer Rules keâe ØeÙeesie meceeve DeLe& ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe condition efoKee jne
Correct sentence :-
nw Ssmes JeekeäÙeeW ceW Ùeefo henueer clause present indefinite ceW nes
No sooner did he see the tiger than he ran as fast as he
lees otmejer Yeer present indefinite ceW nesieer~ could.
Note–Present indefinite tense kesâ simple sentence ceW392. In the sentence identify the segment which
singular subject kesâ meeLe 'verb1 + s/es' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~
contains the grammatical error.
Correct sentence :- Entering the hall, the show had started.
When he goes on a business trip, he usually takes his (a) had started (b) the show
wife. (c) Entering (d) the hall
389. Identify the segment in the sentence which SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III)
contains a grammatical error. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Entering kesâ mLeeve hej entered keâe
She will come to work though it doesn't rain ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efveÙecele: Past ceW oes keâeÙe& nesves keâe
tomorrow. yeesOe nes lees pees keâeÙe& henues nes Gmekesâ efueS verb past perfect leLee
(a) She will come (b) though it doesn’t
yeeo ceW nesves Jeeues keâeÙe& kesâ efueS verb past indefinite ceW neslee nw~
(c) to work (d) rain tomorrow
Correct sentence :-
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
When he entered into the hall, the show had started.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW though (ÙeÅeefhe) kesâ mLeeve hej if
393. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
(Ùeefo) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ condition denote keâjves
contains the grammatical error.
kesâ efueS if (Ùeefo) keâe ØeÙeesie as a conjunction nesiee~ pees efkeâ
"Unless you did not do your homework you
JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ will be punished," said the teacher.
Correct sentence :- (a) do your homework
She will come to work if it doesn't rain tomorrow. (b) unless you did not
390. In the sentence identify the segment which (c) said the teacher
contains the grammatical error. (d) you will be punished
If so many catches had not being dropped, we SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II)
would have won the match. Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Unless you did not kesâ mLeeve hej
(a) If so many catches unless you do keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ unless (use as
(b) had not being dropped
(c) won the match conjunction) mJeÙeb Negative word nw, FmeefueS Fmekesâ yeeo not
(d) we whould have keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) Correct sentence :-
"Unless you do your homework you will be punished,"
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW being kesâ mLeeve hej been keâe ØeÙeesie
said the teacher.
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe conditional sentence
394. Identify the segment in the sentence which
type III nw, hejbleg 'If' clause ceW passive voice keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee
contains the grammatical error.
nw~ If I knew about him before I will have
A.V.– If ; had + V 3 , would have + V 3 recommended him.
(a) If I knew (b) recommended him
P.V.— If : had + been + verb 3 , would have + v3 (c) about him before (d) I will have
Correct sentence :- SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
If so many catches had not been dropped, we would Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'I will have' kesâ mLeeve hej 'I
have won the match. would have' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe mixed
391. In the sentence identify the segment which contitional nw, efpemekeâer mebjÛevee efvecveJele nw-
contains the grammatical error.
No sooner did he see the tiger when he ran as If + simple past, + would have + V III form
fast as he could.
Correct sentence :-
(a) no sooner did (b) he see the tiger
If I knew about him before, I would have
(c) when he ran (d) as fast as he could
recommended him.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Spotting the Error 61 YCT
395. In the sentence identify the segment which Correct Sentence :-
contains the grammatical error. If the growth of population had been controlled earlier,
Having just taking a heavy lunch, she was not mankind wouldn't have lived in a polluted world now.
ready to have any fruit. 399. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(a) taking a heavy (b) she was not ready contains the grammatical error.
(c) to have any fruit (d) having just The little boy was so busy playing with his toy
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III) train that he do not even look up at us.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW taking kesâ mLeeve hej taken keâe (a) busy playing with (b) he do not even
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Perfect participle ceW efkeâmeer Skeâ keâece kesâ Kelce (c) his toy train (d) look up at us
nesves kesâ yeeo otmejs keâece kesâ Meg™ nesves kesâ efmLeefle ceW- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Having + verb IIIrd form + ....... keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Ans : (b) Ghejesò eâ Jeekeä Ù e ceW he do not even kesâ mLeeve hej he
Correct Sentence :- did not even keâe ØeÙeesi e GheÙeg ò eâ nes
i ee, keäÙ eeW efkeâ Principal clause
Having just taken a heavy lunch, she was not ready to past tense ceW ØeÙegòeâ nw Dele: Subordinate clause Yeer past ceW ner
have any fruit. nesieer~
396. In the sentence identify the segment which Correct Sentence :-
contains the grammatical error. The little boy was so busy playing with his toy train that
We will rest for sometime when we will reach he did not even look up at us.
the top. 400. The following sentence has been split into four
(a) We will rest (b) when we will segments. Identify the segment that contains a
(c) reach the top (d) for sometime grammatical error.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III) Had you/not reached in time,/we will have/lost
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW when we will reach kesâ mLeeve hej our lives.
when we reach keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes co- (a) Had you (b) lost our lives
related JeekeäÙe Future Tense ceW nes lees Subordinate Clause (c) not reached in time (d) we will have
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
ncesMee Present Indefinite Tense ceW leLee Principal Clause
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW we will have kesâ mLeeve hej we
ncesMee Future Indefinite Tense ceW nesleer nw~
would have keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe conditional
Correct Sentence :-
We will rest for sometime when we reach the top. sentence nw leLee conditional sentence ceW ØeLece clause ceW
397. Identify the segment that contains a Had + V nesves hej efÉleerÙe Clause ceW would have + V keâe
3 3

grammatical error. If there is no error, select ØeÙeesie neslee nw~


'No error' Note- Had + Subject + V3 + Other word + Subject +
We will have to walk now since we had missed Would/Could/Might + have + V3 + Other word.
the bus. Correct Sentence -
(a) No error (b) walk now Had you not reached in time we would have lost our
(c) since we had (d) we will have to lives.
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) 401. Identify the segment which contains the
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'since we had missed' kesâ mLeeve grammatical error.
hej 'since we missed' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâer No sooner did the comedian begin his act when
otmejer clause mes past keâe YeeJe ØeoefMe&le nes jne nw~ Dele: yeeo Jeeueer the audience roared with laughter.
(a) when the audience
clause ceW past indefinite keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (b) roared with laughter
Correct Sentence :- (c) No sooner did
We will have to walk now since we missed the bus. (d) the comedian begin
398. In the sentence identify the segment which SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
contains the grammatical error. Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW when keâer peien than keâe ØeÙeesie
If the growth of population had been controlled
earlier, mankind wouldn't lived in a polluted
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW DeeÙes ngÙes No sooner keâe structure rule
world now. Fme Øekeâej neslee nw~
(a) mankind wouldn't lived No sooner did + VIst .......... than
(b) in a polluted world now No sooner had + VIIIrd .........than
(c) if the growth of population Correct sentence :-
(d) had been controlled earlier No sooner did the comedian begin his act than the
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) audience roared with laughter.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Mankind wouldn't lived' kesâ 402. In the given sentence identify the segment
mLeeve hej 'mankind wouldn't have lived' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ which contains a grammatical error.
When the boys were playing the match, it
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'if' clause Skeâ conditional sentence nw efpemekeâe suddenly starts raining.
correct syntax efvecve nQ- (a) When the boys
If + sub + had + ...., sub + would + have + v3 + ... (b) starts raining
Spotting the Error 62 YCT
(c) were playing the match 406. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(d) it suddenly contains the grammatical error.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I) Had Rajani not taken/a cab to the station/she
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW starts raining kesâ mLeeve hej would have definitely/miss the train.
started raining keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ when ÙeneB hej (a) she would have definitely
conjunction nw~ Deewj subordinate clause keâes introduce keâj (b) Had Rajani not taken
(c) miss the train
jne nw~ Fme oMee ceW main clause keâes simple past ceW jKeles nQ~ (d) a cab to the station
Dele: 'verb2' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Correct sentence :- Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'miss the train' kesâ mLeeve hej
When the boys were playing the match, it suddenly
started raining. 'missed the train' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
rd
403. Identify the segment in the given sentence Rule- III Conditional sentence struture
which contains the grammatical error. efvecveefueefKele nw-
If India will win this match they will win the [If + subj + Had + v3-subj +would have + v3--]
series. or
(a) the series (b) they will win [Had + subject + v3, - subject + would have + v3]
(c) if India will win (d) this match Correct sentence :
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II) ''Had Rajani not taken a cab to the station she would
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW If India will win kesâ mLeeve hej If have definitely missed the train.''
India win keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ conjunction 'if' kesâ 407 . In the following, some part of the sentence may
yeeo will/shall modals keâe ØeÙeesie veneR efkeâÙee peelee nw Deewj have errors. Find out which part of the
Fvekeâes simple present ceW change keâj efoÙee peelee nw~ 'If' Jeeues sentence has an error and select the
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
JeekeäÙe kesâ clause keâe tense efvecve Øekeâej neslee nw~ error, select No Error.
If + simple present,......... simple future If life existed on Mars, it is most likely to be in
Correct sentence :- (1)/ the form of bacteria buried deep in (2)/ the
If India win this match, they will win the series. planet's permafrost or lichens. (3)/No error (4)
404. Identify the segment in the sentence, which (a) 1 (b) 2
contains the grammatical error. (c) 3 (d) 4
If I join a software company I am getting a SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
good deal of experience. Ans. ( a ) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙ e ceW is kesâ mLeeve hej would keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
(a) If I join keäÙeeWefkeâ conditional sentence ceW if Jeeueer clause ceW Ùeefo verb2
(b) a software company keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw lees Jeeo Jeeueer clause ceW would keâe ØeÙeesie neslee
(c) I am getting
(d) a good deal of experience nw~
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) Correct sentence-
If life existed on mars. It is most likely to be in.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'I am getting' kesâ mLeeve hej ' I
408. From the given options, identify the segment in
will get' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ conditional sentence ceW the sentence which contains the grammatical
Ùeefo if Jeeueer clause present indefinite ceW nes lees yeeo Jeeueer error.
clause future indefinite ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Having worked for the whole day, you shall
Correct sentence- If I join ......... I will get a good deal have taken some rest and begun again.
of experience. (a) some rest and begun again
(b) the whole day
405. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(c) Having worked for
contains the grammatical error.
(d) you should have taken
Rakesh was studied when his friends called
him. SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) studied when (b) his friends Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'you shall have taken' kesâ mLeeve
(c) called him (d) Rakesh was hej 'you should have taken' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ùen past keâe conditional sentence efpemeceW should have +
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'studied' kesâ mLeeve hej ‘studying’ VIIIrd form keâe ØeÙeesie ner ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Correct sentence :-
Rule - [Ùeefo Past ceW keâesF& keâece peejer nes leLee Gmeer yeerÛe keâesF& Having worked for the whole day, you should have
Iešvee (Deuhekeâeue kesâ efueÙes) Iešs lees peejer keâece keâes Past taken some rest and begun again.
Continuous leLee yeerÛe ceW Iešer Iešvee keâes Past indefinite ceW 409. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error from the given
jKeles nw] options.
Correct sentence : If children are treating with respect, they will
[Rakesh was studying when his friends called him.] behave accordingly.
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(a) behave accordingly The Principal requested/the teacher's/to
(b) treating with respect monitor/and take care of the small children.
(c) If children are (a) The Principal requested
(d) they will (b) the teacher's
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) and take care of the small children
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'are treating' kesâ mLeeve hej 'are (d) to monitor
treated' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe conditional SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
sentence type-I nw, efpemeceW 'If' clause simple present Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW The teacher's kesâ mLeeve hej The
tense leLee main clause 'Future indefinite tense' ceW ØeÙegòeâ teachers keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ apostrophes keâe ØeÙeesie
nesleer nw~ possessive case (keâe mecyevOe) efoKeeves kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw
If .simple present, will / shall + V I form pees efkeâ Ùeneb JeekeäÙe kesâ efueS DevegheÙegòeâ nw~
Ûetbefkeâ 'If' Jeeueer Clause passive voice ceW nw, Dele: 'are' kesâ meeLe Note- JeekeäÙe ceW The teacher keâe ØeÙeesie Reporting verb,
verb keâer third form keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ requested kesâ object kesâ ™he ceW efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~
Correct sentence- Correct Sentence-
If children are treated with respect, they will behave The Principal requested the teachers to monitor and
accordingly. take care of the small children.
410. Identify the segment in the sentence which 413. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error. contains a grammatical error.
If I had gone to the library I can have He loses his tempers on the slightest
borrowed a book. provocation.
(a) I can have (b) gone to the library (a) provocation (b) He loses
(c) borrowed a book (d) If I had (c) the slightest (d) his tempers on
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'can have' kesâ mLeeve hej 'could
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'his tempers on' kesâ mLeeve hej
have' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe conditional type
'his temper on' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ temper
III nw, efpemekeâer mebjÛevee efvecve nw-
uncountable noun nw Dele: Fmekeâe Plural veneR yevesiee~
If + past perfect, would have / could have + V III form Correct sentence- He loses his temper on the slightest
We use 'could have' to mean 'would have able to'. provocation.
Correct sentence : 414. Identify the segment in the sentence which
If I had gone to the library I could have borrowed a contains a grammatical error.
book. The man played the flute and led all the mouse
411. From the given options identify the segment in out of the town.
the sentence which contains the grammatical (a) The man played (b) The flute and led
error.
(c) all the mouse (d) out of the town
If they had a playground here, they can play
after their school is over. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) after their (b) If they had Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Mouse kesâ mLeeve hej Mice keâe
(c) school is over (d) they can play ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ all keâe ØeÙeesie nesves mes Fmekesâ meeLe Plural
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II) Noun keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW they can play kesâ mLeeve hej they Correct sentence- The man played the flute and led
could play keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen simple past all the mice out of the town.
tense keâe conditional JeekeäÙe nw efpemekeâe structure nw~ If + 415. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
subject + simple past tense + subject + contains the grammatical error.
would/could/might + verb in base form …. The chart papers were distributed among all
If + simple past, would / could + V1 the childrens.
Correct sentence :- (a) The chart papers (b) among all
If they had a playground here, they could play after (c) were distributed (d) the childrens
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
their school is over. J. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'childrens' kesâ mLeeve hej
I. Noun Case, Gender, Number 'children' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'children' Skeâ plural
noun nw efpemekeâe singular child neslee nw~
412. The following sentence has been divided into
parts. One of them contains an error. Select the Correct sentence-
part that contains the error from the given The chart papers were distributed among all the
options. children.
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416. The following sentence has been split into four 420. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
segments. Identify the segment that contains a error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
grammatical error. error'.
Public speaking/is one of/ the most feared He always stood up for the rights of the
form/of communication.
(a) the most feared form oppressed. No error
(b) is one of (a) No error
(c) of communication (b) He always stood up
(d) Public speaking (c) of the oppressed
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I) (d) for the rights
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'form' kesâ mLeeve hej 'forms' keâe ØeÙeesie SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'one of the' kesâ yeeo plural noun ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Ans. (a) : No error
Correct Sentence - 421. Identify the segment in the sentence which
Public speaking is one of the most feared forms of contains the grammatical error.
communication.
The childrens are fond of climbing the mango
417. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error. tree in the garden.
The furnitures in this shop is very costly. (a) are fond of
(a) in this shop (b) The furnitures (b) in the garden
(c) is (d) very costly (c) The childrens
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) (d) climbing the mango tree
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'furnitures' kesâ mLeeve hej SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
'furniture' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'furniture' keâes ncesMee Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW the childrens kesâ mLeeve hej the
plural form ceW ner use efkeâÙee peelee nw~ singular/plural form children keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Children mJeÙeb plural
oesveeW ner 'furiture' ner ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
Correct sentence-
nw, Fmekeâe singular, 'child' neslee nw~ Dele: FmeceW 's' ueieekeâj
The furniture in this shop is very costly. plural yeveeves keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee veneR nw~
418. In the following, some part of the sentence may Correct Sentence :-
have errors. Find out which part of the The children are fond of climbing the mango tree in the
sentence has an error and select the garden.
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from 422. Identify the segment which contains the
error, select No Error. grammatical error.
The most effective measure to keep (1)/our
The picture of the king's is exactly like the king
roads safe is enforcement of rules (2)/ with zero
tolerance to any violate rule. (3)/ No error. (4) himself.
(a) 1 (b) 2 (a) The picture (b) is exactly like
(c) 3 (d) 4 (c) the king himself (d) of the king's
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ Part (II) ceW violate kesâ mLeeve hej Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW of the king's kesâ mLeeve hej of the
violation keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Any kesâ yeeo Noun keâe king keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ the king kesâ henues of
Fmlesceeue nesiee, verb, violate keâe veneR Dele: correct noun (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie possession (DeefOekeâej) efoKeeves kesâ efueS
word "violation of rules' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ ngDee nw, FmeefueS king kesâ meeLe Appostrophe 's' ('s) keâe ØeÙeesie
Correct sentence- veneR nesiee~
'with zero tolerance to any violation of rules:
419. In the sentence identify the segment which Note- efveÙecele: non living things (efvepeeaJe JemlegDeeW) kesâ efueS of
contains the grammatical error. leLee living things kesâ efueS Appostrophe 's' ('s) keâe ØeÙeesie
The length of a male swallow's tail reveal his GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~
attractiveness for a female swallow.
(a) a female swallow Correct Sentence :
(b) his attractiveness for The picture of the king is exactly like the king himself.
(c) a male swallow's tail reveal 423. Select the segment in the sentence, which
(d) The length of contains the grammatical error.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) They had to wait for the luggages to be put into
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Part-C ceW plural verb 'reveal' the cab before they themselves got into it.
kesâ mLeeve hej singular verb 'reveals' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, (a) before they themselves got into it
keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject 'The length' singular nw~ (b) for the luggages
Correct Sentence : (c) They had to wait
The length of a male swallow's tail reveals his (d) to be put into the cab
attractiveness for a female swallow. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
Spotting the Error 65 YCT
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW for the luggages kesâ mLeeve hej for Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Cultural performings' kesâ mLeeve
the luggage keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ luggage keâe Plural s/es hej 'Cultural Performances'. ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ cultural
peesÌ[keâj veneR yeveeÙee pee mekeâlee nw~ (adjective) kesâ yeeo noun keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ efpemekeâer Jen efJeMes<elee
Correct Sentence : yeleeÙesiee~ Dele: performance (noun) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
The had to wait for the lugguage to be put into the cab Correct Sentence :-
before they themselve got into it. The Commonwealth Games had a grand opening
ceremony with spectacular cultural performances.
424. In the sentence identify the segment which
427. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
contains the grammatical error. error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
Subhash Gidwani is selling dolls, which are error'.
type of Madhya Pradesh's village culture at the Her relatives were presented at the station to
Annual Dastakar Bazaar, held in January see her off./No error
every year in Delhi. (a) to see her off
(a) Subhash Gidwani is selling dolls (b) presented at the station
(b) held in january every year in Delhi (c) Her relatives were
(c) which are type of Madhya Pradesh's village (d) No error
culture SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(d) in the annual Dastakar Bazaar Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW presented (verb) kesâ mLeeve hej
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II) present (Noun) keâe ØeÙees ie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW were kesâ
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "Madhya Pradesh's village presented (verb3) keâe ØeÙeesie nesves hej JeekeäÙe passive voice ceW
ness peeÙesiee~ pees efkeâ GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osiee~
culture" kesâ mLeeve hej the Village culture of Madhya
Correct Sentence :-
Pradesh" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeesefkeâ Possessive case yeveeves kesâ Her relatives were present at the station to see her off.
efueÙes apostrophe "s" keâe ØeÙeesie mepeerJe noun kesâ meeLe efkeâÙee 428. Identify the segment in the sentence which
peelee nw~ efvepeeaJe noun keâe Possesion yeveeves kesâ efueÙes of keâe contains the grammatical error.
It is not possible to discuss anything with her
ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ because of her angry.
Correct Sentence :- (a) possible to discuss
Subhash Gidwani is selling dolls, which are type of the (b) anything with her
village culture of Madhya Pradesh at the Annual (c) because of her angry
Dastakar Bazaar, held in January every year in Delhi. (d) It is not
425. Select the segment in the sentence, which SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
contains a grammatical error. Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW because of her angry kesâ mLeeve
This furnitures has been taken on hire for the hej because of her anger keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
function in the college. 'Angry' (veejepe) Skeâ Adjective nw, peyeefkeâ her, (possessive
(a) This furnitures has (b) in the college adjective) kesâ yeeo noun Deelee nw~ Dele: ÙeneB hej 'anger'
(c) been taken (d) on hire for the (›eâesOe/veejepeieer) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen Skeâ 'noun' nw~
function Correct sentence :-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) It is not possible to discuss anything with her because
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW this furnitures has kesâ mLeeve hej of her anger.
429. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
this furniture has keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeesefkeâ furniture,
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
keâe plural s/es ueieekeâj veneR yeveeÙee peelee nw~ error'.
Correct Sentence :- My visiting to my family are few and far
This furniture has been taken on hire for the function between.
in the college. (a) No error
426. In the given sentence identify the segment (b) few and far between
which contains the grammatical error. (c) My visiting to
(d) my family are
The Commonwealth Games had a grand
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
opening ceremony with spectacular cultural
performings. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW my visiting to kesâ mLeeve hej my
(a) a grand opening visits keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ My Skeâ determiner nw
(b) the commonwealth Games had efp emekeâe ØeÙeessie meowJe noun mes hetJe& keâjless nw Dele: visits (noun)
(c) cultural performings keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(d) with spectacular Correct sentence :-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II) My visits to my family are few and far between.
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430. Identify the segment in the sentence which (a) before going for
contains the grammatical error. (b) its a good idea to
Platinum is costlier than any other metals (c) an interview
found on earth. (d) read up on a company
(a) Costlier than (b) Platinum is SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) found on earth (d) any other metals Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Its kesâ mLeeve hej It's ØeÙegòeâ nesiee,
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Its' possessive case nw pees subject kesâ mLeeve ØeÙegòeâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW metals kesâ mLeeve hej metal keâe
veneR nesiee~ It's—it is/it has keâe short form nw pees subject kesâ
ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeesbefkeâ any other kesâ meeLe Singular noun ØeÙegòeâ
mLeeve hej ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
nesleer nw~
Correct Sentence :-
Note- Ùeefo Comparative degree kesâ yeeo any other kesâ
It's a good idea to read up on a company before going
yeoues all other keâe ØeÙeesie nes, lees metals (Plural noun) keâe for an interview.
ØeÙeesie Megæ nesiee~ 434. Identify the segment in the sentence which
Correct sentence : contains the grammatical error from the given
''Platinum is costlier than any other metal found on options.
earth." The sense of sight is one of the most important
431. Identify the segment in the sentence which senses gift to us.
contains the grammatical error. (a) The sense (b) most important
After a heated argument they went to their (c) gift to us (d) is one of the
respective place. SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) they went
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW gift kesâ mLeeve hej gifts keâe ØeÙeesie
(b) after a heated argument
(c) respective place GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ one of + the superlative degree kesâ
(d) to their yeeo Deeves Jeeuee noun plural form ceW Deelee nw~
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I) Correct sentence :-
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe 'respective place' kesâ mLeeve hej The sense of sight is one of the most important senses
'respective places' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW plural gifts to us.
possessive adjective (their) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ Fmekesâ 435. Identify the segment in the sentence which
yeeo Deeves Jeeuee noun plural ner nesiee~ Dele: 'places' keâe ØeÙeesie contains the grammatical error from the given
options.
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Some people lose their eye sights because of a
Correct Sentence :- disease or injury.
''After a heated argument they went to their respective (a) because of (b) disease or injury
Places.''
(c) their eye sights (d) some people
432. Identify the segment in the sentence which SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
contains the grammatical error.
This coffee is not available in any of the shop in Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW their eye sights kesâ mLeeve hej
the neighborhood market. their eye sight keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ uncountable
(a) not available in noun ceW meeceevÙele: s/es peesÌ[keâj plural veneR yeveeÙee peelee nw~
(b) in the neighborhood market Ûetbefkeâ 'eye sight' uncountable noun nw Dele: sight ceW s/es keâe
(c) any of the shop
ØeÙeesie veneR nesiee~
(d) this coffee is
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III) Correct sentence :-
Some people lose their eye sight because of a disease
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW any of the shop kesâ mLeeve hej
or injury.
any of the shops keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ any of the
436. From the given options, identify the segment in
kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeuee noun/pronoun plural from ceW Deelee nw~ the sentence which contains the grammatical
Dele: shops (plural) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ error.
Correct Sentence :- Animals experience feelings of love and they
This coffee is not available in any of the shops in the also protect their young ones from difficulties
neighborhood market. as human does.
433. Identify the segment in the sentence which (a) they also protect
contains the grammatical error from the given (b) Animals experience
options. (c) as human does
Its a good idea to read up on a company before (d) feelings of love
going for an interview. SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
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Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW feelings of love kesâ mLeeve hej (a) on the way (b) he was bited
feeling of love keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Abstract (c) on his toe (d) by a poisonous snake
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III)
noun ceW s/es peesÌ[keâj plural veneR yeveeÙee peelee nw~ Dele:
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW he was bited kesâ mLeeve hej he
feeling keâe ØeÙeesie efyevee s/es kesâ nesiee~
was bitten keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe Passive
Correct sentence :-
Animals experience feeling of love and they also Voice nw~ Passive Voice ceW cegKÙe ef›eâÙee keâer third form keâe
protect their young ones from difficulties as human ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Dele: Bited kesâ mLeeve hej bitten keâe ØeÙeesie
does. nesi ee~
437. Find the part of the given sentence that has an Bite − Bit − Bitten
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
error'. object − was / were + verb3 + by + subject
There is few to be said on both side./No error Correct sentence :-
(a) to be said (b) There is few On the way he was bitten on his toe by a poisonous
(c) on both sides (d) No error snake.
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II)
441. In the sentence identify the segment which
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'There is few' kesâ mLeeve hej contains the grammatical error.
'There is little' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeesefkeâ few keâe ØeÙeesie Supriya asked Kiran that where had her
countable noun kesâ efueS peyeefkeâ little keâe ØeÙeesie uncountable mother gone when the results of the contest
noun kesâ efueS keâjles nQ~ keäÙeeWefkeâ "to be said" (keâne ieÙee) ÙeneB were being declared.
uncountable sense ceW ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~ Dele: little keâe ØeÙeesie (a) that where had her mother gone
(b) when the results of the contest
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(c) Supriya asked Kiran
Correct Sentence-
(d) were being declared
There is little to be said on both sides.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III)
J. Voice.and Narration Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW that where kesâ mLeeve hej where
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ wh-word kesâ henues efkeâmeer otmejs
438. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
contains the grammatical error. conjunction keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~ Indirect speech ceW
The author's new novel, which is about social interrogative sentence kesâ "Wh word" keâes as a
change, will launched soon. conjunction ØeÙegòeâ keâjles nw~ Dele: 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) The author’s new novel
(b) will launched soon superfluous nw~ leLee JeekeäÙe keâes assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
(c) which is Correct sentence :-
(d) about social change Supriya asked Kiran where her mother had gone when
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) the results of the contest were being declared.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'will launched' kesâ mLeeve hej 442. Identify the segment in the sentence which
'will launch' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ future indefinite ceW contains the grammatical error. If there is no
(will + verb1) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ error, select 'No error'
Correct sentence- The author's new novel, which is The letter was posting yesterday by my
about social change, will launch soon. brother.
439. In the sentence identify the segment which (a) by my brother
contains the grammatical error. (b) No error
"I done a lot of work today," she said. (c) was posting yesterday
(a) a lot of (b) she said (d) The letter
(c) I done (d) work today SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Posting kesâ mLeeve hej Posted keâe
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'done' kesâ mLeeve hej 'did/have ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe Passive voice ceW nw~ Dele:
done' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ reporting verb kesâ past tense ceW verb keâer third form 'posted' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~
nesves hej reported speech Ùee lees past indefinite Ùee present
object + was / were + verb3 + by + subject
perfect tense ceW nesiee~
Correct sentence :- Correct sentence :-
She said, "I did/have done a lot of work today" The letter was posted yesterday by my brother.
440. In the sentence identify the segment which 443. Identify the segment which contains the
contains the grammatical error. grammatical error
On the way he was bited on his toe by a Pleasure cannot derive from giving pain to
poisonous snake. innocent people.
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(a) pleasure cannot derive (c) Sh! Someone
(b) pain to (d) our conversation
(c) innocent people SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(d) from giving Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'listens to' kesâ mLeeve hej 'is
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I) listening to' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe continuous
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej sentence passive sense os jne nw~ Dele: present continuous tense keâe
ceW nesvee ÛeeefnÙes~ lees JeekeäÙe ceW Derive keâer peien be derived keâe structure ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Model 'can' keâer passive voice mebjÛevee efvecveJele
subject + is / am / are + verb1 + ing + object + other words
nw-
Note—Listen kesâ yeeo ØeeÙe: preposition 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles
Subject + can + be + V 3 + other word nQ~
Correct sentence :- Correct sentence :-
Pleasure cannot be derived from giving pain to innocent Sh! someone is listening to our conversation
people. 447. Identify the segment in the sentence which
444. Identify the segment which contains the contains the grammatical error.
grammatical error. Seema was sprinkled the cashews over the pie
He asked from me if I was interested in a to garnish it.
career in modelling. (a) over the pie
(a) from me if (b) seema was sprinkled
(b) in a career (c) the cashews
(c) I was interested (d) to garnish it
(d) He asked SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was sprinkled (passive) ve
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'asked from me' kesâ mLeeve hej 'asked neskeâj sprinkled (active) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee
me' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeebsefkeâ indirect yeveeles meceÙe told, ieÙee JeekeäÙe, past indefinite kesâ Active voice ceW nw, Dele: ÙeneB
asked etc. kesâ meeLe efyevee efkeâmeer Preposition kesâ meerOes object keâe hej past indefinite keâe structure ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Dele: 'from' keâe ØeÙeesie veneR nesiee~ subject + verb 2 + object + other words
Correct sentence :-
He asked me if I was interested in a career in modelling. Correct sentence :-
445. In the sentence identify the segment which Seema sprinkled the cashews over the pie to garnish it.
contains the grammatical error. 448. Identify the segment in the sentence which
Three more elevated roads have been propose contains the grammatical error.
in the new plan to unclog the traffic in Delhi. A soyabean processing unit is going to set up
(a) in the new plan soon in our village.
(b) Three more elevated roads (a) A soyabean processing unit
(c) to unclog the traffic in Delhi (b) is going
(d) have been propose (c) to set up
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III) (d) soon in our village
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have been propose kesâ mLeeve hej
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efoS ieS JeekeäÙe ceW 'to set up' kesâ mLeeve hej
have been proposed keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee
'to be set up' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
JeekeäÙe passive voice ceW nw~ Deewj Passive voice ceW cegKÙe ef›eâÙee
ncesMee past participle DeLee&led third form ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ JeekeäÙe passive voice ceW yevesiee~ Dele: to be + verb3 keâe ØeÙeesie
nesiee~
object + has / have + been + verb3 + by + subject
Correct sentence :-
Correct sentence :- A soyabean processing unit is going to be set up soon
Three more elevated roads have been proposed in the in our village.
new plan to unclog the traffic in Delhi. 449. In the given sentence identify the segment
446. Identify the segment in the sentence which which contains the grammatical error.
contains a grammatical error. If there is no A Royal Bengal tigress and her three cubs was
error, then select the option 'No error'. poison and their carcasses left to rot in the
Sh! Someone listens to our conversation. Wildlife Sanctuary in Goa.
(a) No error (a) A Royal Bengal tigress
(b) listens to (b) in the Wildlife Sanctuary in Goa
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(c) and their carcasses left to rot 452. In the following question, some part of the
(d) and her three cubs was poison sentence may have errors. Find out which part
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I) of the sentence has an error and select the
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was poison kesâ mLeeve hej were
error, select 'No Error'.
poisoned keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keääÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe YeeJeevegmeej A total of 300 economically backward
Passive voice ceW ØeÙegòeâ nw Dele: Main verb keâer 3rd form keâe (1)/student would being awarded (2)/the
ØeÙeesie nesiee Deewj poison kesâ mLeeve hej poisoned keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee Narendra Modi Scholarship (3)/ No Error (4)
(a) 1 (b) 2
leLee subject (A Royal Bengal Tigress and her three (c) 3 (d) 4
cubs) Plural nw lees singular verb 'was' kesâ mLeeve hej plural SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
verb 'were' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Would being awarded kesâ mLeeve
Correct Sentence- hej would be awarded keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe Passive
"A Royal Bengal Tigers and her three cubs were Structure ceW nw~
poisoned and their carcasses left to rot in the wildlife Note- efveÙecele: Modal Auxiliary Verb (Can/Could,
sanctuary in Goa." Shall/Should, Will/Would) kesâ yeeo Passive Structure ceW
450. Identify the segment in the sentence which Modal A.V + be + V from keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
IIIrd

contains the grammatical error. Correct Sentence :


A total of 300 economically backward student would be
You are not expect to do the work alone. awarded the Narendra Modi Scholarship
(a) not expect (b) to do 453. In the following question, some part of the
(c) work alone (d) You are sentence may have errors. Find out which part
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) of the sentence has an error and select the
appropritate option. If a sentence is free from
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'not expect' kesâ mLeeve hej 'not
error, select 'No Error'.
expected' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej It was also claim that the players (a)/ were
JeekeäÙe passive voice ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ efueÙes efvecve structure confused with drastic changes (b)/ in the
strategy of every match (c)/ No Error (d)
ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ (a) a (b) b
object+is/am/are+not+verb3 +other words (by subj.) (c) c (d) d
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Note—Sense kesâ Devegmeej "by+subject" keâYeer-keâYeer ÚesÌ[ osles Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW claim kesâ mLeeve hej
nw~ claimed keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe Passive
Correct sentence :- voice ceW nw FmeceW cegKÙe ef›eâÙee kesâ IIIrd Form keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee
You are not expected to do the work alone. peelee nw~
451. Identify the segment in the sentence which Correct Sentence :
contains the grammatical error from the given It was also claimed that the players were confused with
options drastic changes in the strategy of every match.
Many Indian languages can be reading using 454. Identify the segment in the sentence which
the Braille system. contains the grammatical error from the given
options.
(a) using (b) many India
The player was declare run-out as he failed to
(c) can be reading (d) the Braille complete the run.
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II) (a) run-out as
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ sentence ceW 'reading' kesâ mLeeve hej 'read' (b) he failed to
(c) complete the run
keâer third form 'read' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe passive (d) the player was declare
sense ceW nw~ efpemekeâe structure efvecve nesiee- SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
object+modal+be+verb3+other words (by+subject) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW As mes hetJe& sentence the player
read - read - read was declare run-out passive form ceW nw Deewj passive
st nd rd form ceW verb keâes third form efueKeles nw, efpememes the player
1 2 3
was declare kesâ mLeeve hej the player was declared keâe
(Modal+be+V3) ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Correct sentence :- Correct sentence :
Many Indian languages can be read using the Braille The player was declared run-out as he failed to
system. complete the run.
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455. Identify the segment in the sentence which 458. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
contains a grammatical error. error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
Anybody who does not stop at the red light will error'.
fined. The servant was beaten through his master
(a) will fined (b) at the red light with a stick./No error
(c) does not stop (d) Anybody who (a) No error
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) (b) with a stick
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'will fined' kesâ mLeeve hej 'will be (c) Through his is master
(d) The servant was beaten
fined' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe passive voice keâe sense os
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
jne nw~ Dele: Modal + be + verb3 keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Through his master' kesâ mLeeve
Correct sentence - hej 'By his master' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence passive
Anybody who does not stop at the red light will be fined. voice ceW nw Deewj Passive voice keâe structure efvecve nw~
456. Find the part of the given sentence that has an Active structure-
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No Sub + VIInd form + Object.
error'. Passive structure-
The funding for the project will be entirely Object + was/were + VIIIrd from + by + Subject.
born on the centre./ No error Correct sentence :
(a) No error The servant was beaten by his master with a stick.
(b) born on the centre 459. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
(c) The funding for the project error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
(d) will be entirely error'.
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I) Mukherjee is a famous politician who is love by
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Born on the centre kesâ mLeeve hej most people./No error
(a) Mukherjee is a
born by the centre keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ will be + v3 kesâ
(b) famous politician who
ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe passive ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ (c) No error
Correct sentence : (d) is love by most people
The funding for the project will he entirely born by the SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
centre. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Is love by most people' kesâ
457. In the sentence identify the segment which mLeeve hej 'Is loved by most people keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee,
contains a grammatical error.
keäÙeeWefkeâ oer ieÙeer Clause (Adjective) Passive voice ceW nw Dele:
Our twenty-first century society expects all
Is/am/are + V3 + by + Obj. keâe structure ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
relevant information to simply be handing to
us. Correct sentence :-
(a) to simply be 'Mukherjee is a famous politician who is loved by most
(b) expects all relevant information people.'
(c) handing to us 460. Identify the segment in the sentence, which
(d) Out twenty-first century society contains the grammatical error.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III) The reduction in the cost of education due to
an increase in subsidies offer by the
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Part-C ceW handing to us kesâ mLeeve
government is also seen as a reason to get more
hej handed to us keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB infinitive educated.
keâe passive form ØeÙegòeâ nesvee ÛeeefnS~ (a) The reduction in the cost of education
Note- (b) offer by the government
(c) is also seen as a reason
 to + V1 = inf initive(active cesW ) (d) due to an increases in subsidies

 to + be + V3 = inf initive(passive cesW ) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW offer kesâ mLeeve hej offered keâe ØeÙeesie
 to simply be handing(v1 ) = active
 nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ by kesâ ØeÙeesie mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe passive sense ceW nw~
 to simply be handed(v3 ) = passive Correct Sentence-
Correct Sentence : The reduction in the cost of education due to an increase
Our twenty-first century society expects all relevant in subsidies offered by the government is also seen as a
information to simply be handed to us. reason to get more educated.
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461. Identify the segment which contains a Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW I said you kesâ mLeeve hej I told
grammatical error. you keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye reported speech keâe
The old woman in our locality is knowing for JeekeäÙe assertive ceW nes lees indirect speech ceW 'sub+said
her hot temper. to+obj' keâes 'sub+told+object' ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj efoÙee peelee nw~
(a) is knowing for (b) her hot temper Correct sentence :-
(c) The old woman (d) in our locality I told you to prepare the article yesterday but you
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) didn't.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'is knowing for' kesâ mLeeve hej 'is
known for' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence passive form ceW nw K. Miscellaneous
Dele: main verb keâer III form keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee~
rd
465. In the given sentence, identify the segment
Known for something which contains a grammatical error.
Doctors say that home isolation is far more
Known to somebody effective than hospitalise in cases of mild
Correct Sentence : infection.
'The old woman in our locality is known for her hot (a) far more effective (b) than hospitalise
temper. (c) isolation is (d) Doctors say that
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I)
462. Identify the segment in the sentence which
contains the grammatical error. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Part (b) than hospitalise kesâ
I was reading the newspaper when I heard the mLeeve hej than hospitals GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ compare
sound of bullets been fired. meceeve parts of speech keâer leguevee keâer peeleer nw~
(a) when I heard Correct Sentence -
(b) the sound of bullets Doctors say that home isolation is far more effective
(c) been fired than hospitals in cases of mild infection.
(d) I was reading the newspaper 466. The following sentence has been divided into
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) parts. One of them may contain an error. Select
the part that contains the error from the given
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'been fired' kesâ mLeeve hej 'being
options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No
fired' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ otmejer clause passive ceW error' as your answer.
nw Dele: 'being + verb3' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ The need today is for both sides/to introspect
Correct sentence : and re-examine the issue carefully/ and resolve
I was reading the newspaper when I heard the sound of it amicably.
bullets being fired. (a) to introspect and re-examine the issue
carefully
463. Identify the segment in the sentence which (b) and resolve it amicably
contains the grammatical error from the given (c) No error
options. (d) The need today is for both sides
Jaipur, which is renown for its architecture, SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I)
was founded about 300 years ago. Ans. (c) : No error.
(a) about 300 years ago 467. The following sentence has been divided into
(b) was founded parts. One of them contains an error. Select the
(c) for its architecture part that contains the error from the given
(d) Jaipur, which is renown options.
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) You must and avoid riding in crowded bus/or
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) travelling in a metro/during rush hour/as both
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Renown' kesâ mLeeve hej are quiet unpleasant experiences.
(a) You must avoid riding in a crowded bus.
'Renowned' (Øeefmeæ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe (b) during rush hour
passive voice ceW nw~ Dele: V3 keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (c) as both are quiet unpleasant experiences
Correct sentence : (d) or travelling in a metro
Jaipur, which is renowned for its architecture, was SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
founded about 300 years ago. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW as both are quiet unpleasant
464. From the given options identify the segment in experiences kesâ mLeeve hej as both are quite unpleasant
the sentence which contains the grammatical experience keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ quiet (Meevle)
error. kesâ mLeeve hej quite (efyeukegâue) keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GefÛele DeLe&
I said you to prepare the article yesterday but oslee nw~
you didn't. Correct Sentence -
(a) the article (b) I said you You must and avoid riding in crowded bus or travelling
(c) you didn't (d) to prepare in a metro during rush hour as both are quite unpleasant
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II) experiences.
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468. In the following, some part of the sentence may 472. In the sentence identify the segment which
have errors. Find out which part of the contains the grammatical error.
sentence has an error and select the The street artist Satish Munjal has been
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from painting this wall since the past one week.
error, select No Error. (a) has been painting
The priest class took upon itself the monopoly (b) the street artist
(1)/ of scriptural knowledge and interpretation (c) this wall
(2)/ of the same to its own advantage. (3)/ No (d) since the past one week
error (4) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) 1 (b) 2 Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW since kesâ mLeeve hej for keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) 3 (d) 4
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
GheÙeg òeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Ans. (a) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW itself keâe ØeÙeesie veneR nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ
kesâ JeekeäÙe ceW Period of time keâe GuuesKe nes lees Gmekesâ henues ‘for’
Fmekesâ efyevee JeekeäÙe keâe structure complete Je grammatically keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ peyeefkeâ 'since' keâe ØeÙeesie point of time kesâ
Megæ nw~ efueÙes neslee nw~ efveÙece-
Correct sentence- Sub + has/have + been + V1+ing + for + Period of time.
The priest class took the monopoly. Correct sentence :-
The street artist Satish Munjal has been painting this
469. In the following, some part of the sentence may
wall for the past one week.
have errors. Find out which part of the
473. Identify the segment in the sentence which
sentence has an error and select the
appropriate option. If a sentence is free from contains the grammatical error. If there is no
error, select No Error. error, select 'No error'
He built the theatre as a tribute to his rootings We watched the workmen to repair the tiles of
(1)/ and the thought of it outlasting him, (2)/ the kitchen.
would surely have given him the greatest joy. (a) of the kitchen
(3)/ No error. (4). (b) We watched the workmen
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) No error
(c) 3 (d) 4 (d) to repair the tiles
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) GheÙegòeâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efoÙes ngS JeekeäÙe ceW Rooting - Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'to repair' kesâ mLeeve hej 'repairing'
(peÌ[) kesâ mLeeve hej Routing (Devegceeie&Ce, ›eâce) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Watch kesâ yeeo gerund
nesiee, pees sentence kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ (verb+ing) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
Correct sentence- Watch somebody doing something
'He built the theatre as a tribute to his routing.....
470. Identify the segment in the sentence which Correct sentence :-
contains a grammatical error. We watched the workmen repairing the tiles of the
He wondered what was the reason for her kitchen.
refusal to accompany him. 474. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(a) was the reason (b) He wondered whatcontains the grammatical error. If there is no
(c) for her refusal (d) to accompany himerror, select 'No error'.
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) Among the reasons cited by the employee for
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'was the reason' kesâ mLeeve hej the
quitting the job were the pressure of work, the
outstation duties and desiring to pursue her
reason was keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe indirect
hobbies.
speech nw~ Dele: reported speech kesâ interrogative (a) Among the reasons cited by the employee
sentence keâes assertive ceW yeoue ueWies~ JeekeäÙe ceW 'what'(b) were the pressure of work the outstation
conjunction kesâ ™he ceW oesveeW clause keâes peesÌ[ves keâe keâeÙe& keâj
duties
jne nw~ (c) and desiring to pursue her hobbies
Correct sentence :- (d) No error
He wondered what the reason was for her refusal to SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
accompany him. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW desiring to pursue kesâ mLeeve hej
471. In the sentence identify the segment which desire to pursue keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ and kesâ meeLe same
contains the grammatical error. If the sentence
part of speech keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Dele: duties (Noun) kesâ meeLe
has no error, then select 'No error'.
Whom did you give the packet to ? desire (noun) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(a) Whom (b) did you give Correct sentence :-
(c) the packet to (d) No error Among the reasons cited by the employee for quitting
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) the job were the pressure of work, the outstation duties
Ans : (d) No error and desire to pursue her hobbies.
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475. Identify the segment in the sentence which 479. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
contains the grammatical error. If there is no error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
error, select 'No error'. error'.
The detective compared the forged signature to My aunt/sold her boutique/ to a billionaire.
the original. (a) to a billionaire (b) sold her boutique
(a) to the original (c) My aunt (d) No error
(b) The detective compared SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) No error Ans. (d) : No error
(d) the forged signature 480. Identify the segment that contains a
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) grammatical error. If there is no error, select
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW To kesâ mLeeve hej with keâe ØeÙeesie 'No error'
I ordered his dismissal when he flouted the
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ compared kesâ meeLe preposition with keâe ØeÙeesie company rules.
nesiee~ (a) the company rules
Correct Sentence :- (b) when he flouted
The detective compared the forged signature with the (c) I ordered his dismissal
original. (d) No error
476. Identify the segment in the sentence which SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
contains the grammatical error. If there is no Ans. (d) : No Error
error, select 'No error'
481. Identify the segment that contains a
In about two weeks our holidays will start.
grammatical error. If there is no error, select
(a) In about two weeks (b) No error
'No error'
(c) our holidays (d) will start
I wish I have worked harder than I did.
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) I have worked (b) harder than I did
Ans : (b) No error (c) I wish (d) No error
477. In the sentence identify the segment which the SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
grammatical error.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW I have worked kesâ mLeeve hej I
Shyam studied in Moscow since ten years when
his father was posted there from 1976 to 1985. had worked keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'I wish' kesâ yeeo
(a) when his father ws posted there Jeeues sentence ceW Past perfect tense keâe use keâjles nQ~
(b) from 1976 to 1985 Correct Sentence :-
(c) Shyam studied in Moscow I wish I had worked harder than I did.
(d) Since ten years 482. Identify the segment which contains the
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) grammatical error.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ''since ten years' kesâ mLeeve hej Great many students who are good at other
till/until ten years keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekesâ yeeo subjects perform poorly in English.
keâe sentence 'when' mes Meg® nw~ Dele: since (mes) kesâ mLeeve hej (a) perform poorly (b) in English
till (lekeâ/peye lekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ (c) who are good at (d) Great many students
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III)
DeLe& oslee nw~
Correct Sentence :- Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Great many kesâ mLeeve hej A great
Shyam studied in Moscow till ten years when his many keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie Idiomatic nw~ 'A
father was posted there from 1976 to 1985. great many' - ' large number of things or persons'.
478. Identify the segment that contains a A great many/A good many + plural noun
grammatical error. If there is no error, select Correct Sentence :-
'No error' A Great many students who are good at other subjects
This document has signed by two persons. perform poorly in English.
(a) has signed (b) by two persons 483. Identify the segment in the sentence which
(c) No error (d) This document contains the grammtical error. If there is no
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) error, select 'No error'.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Has signed kesâ mLeeve hej has If she left now, she would reach the station on
been signed keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ by kesâ ØeÙeesie mes time.
(a) the station on time (b) she would reach
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Passive ceW nw~ efpemeceW has kesâ yeeo been keâe (c) if she left now (d) No error
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
object + has been + verb3 + by + subject Ans : (d) No error
Correct Sentence :- Note—If + subject + verb2... subject + would + verb1 keâe
This document has been signed by two persons. ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Spotting the Error 74 YCT
484. In the sentence identify the segment which 488. In the following question, some part of the
contains the grammatical error. sentence may have errors. Find out which part
On Saturday Rahul visited his professor to of the sentence has as error and select the
whom he had an appointment. appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
(a) to whom he had error, select 'No Error'.
(b) Rahul visited his professor He added that his previous employee (1)/ in
(c) an appointment Lucknow never paid him on time (2)/ or gave
(d) On Saturday him his full dues. (3)/ No Error (4)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I) (a) 1 (b) 2
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW to whom (efpememes) kesâ mLeeve hej (c) 3 (d) 4
with whom (efpemekesâ meeLe) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ ÙeneB whom, SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Previous employee kesâ mLeeve hej
with (preposition) keâe object nw~ pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes
former employee (YetlehetJe& keâce&Ûeejer) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Correct Sentence :-
keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
On Saturday Rahul visited his professor with whom he Correct Sentence :-
had an appointment. He added that his former employee in Lucknow never
paid him on time or gave him his full dues.
485. Identify the segment which contains the
489. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
grammatical error.
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
The soldiers had no choice when to obey the
error'.
commander.
I did not see anybody in the auditorium./No
(a) The soldiers
error
(b) had no choice (a) No error (b) see anybody
(c) when to obey (c) I did not (d) in the auditorium
(d) the commander SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : No error.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW when to obey kesâ mLeeve hej but to 490. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
obey keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'but as a conjunction' error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
oes contrast JeekeäÙeeW keâes peesÌ[ves keâe keâeÙe& keâjlee nw~ error'.
Correct Sentence :- It is easier to preach then to follow./No error
The soldiers had no choice but to obey the commander. (a) to preach (b) it is easier
486. Find the part of the given sentence that has an (c) then to follow (d) No error
error in if. If there is no error, choose 'No SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
error'. Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e ceW then to follow kesâ mLeeve hej than
Their friendship will not last long./No error to follow keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ comparison (leguevee) kesâ
(a) will not efueS preposition 'than' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw, ve efkeâ 'then'
(b) last long (leye) keâe~
(c) No error Correct Sentence :-
(d) Their friendship It is easier to preach than to follow.
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III) 491. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
Ans. (c) : No error error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
487. In the sentence identify the segment which error'.
contains the grammatical error. The people in my office are smarter than other
The invited guests preferred orange juice than offices./ No error
hot coffee or chilled grapes. (a) No error
(a) preferred orange juice (b) my office are
(b) or chilled grapes (c) smarter than other offices
(c) than hot coffee (d) The people in
(d) the invited guests SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'smarter than other offices' kesâ
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW than hot coffee kesâ mLeeve hej to mLeeve hej 'Smarter than those of other offices' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee,
hot coffee keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ prefer kesâ meeLe leguevee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'People' keâer leguevee other offices kesâ 'people'
keâjves kesâ efueS preposition 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw, ve efkeâ mes keâer ieÙeer nw, Dele: other offices kesâ hetJe& 'those (people) of'
than keâe~ ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
Correct Sentence :- Correct Sentence :-
The invited guests preferred orange juice to hot coffee or 'The people in my office are smarter than those of
chilled grapes. other offices.'
Spotting the Error 75 YCT
492. Find the part of the given sentence that has an 496. Identify the segment in the sentence which
error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No contains the grammatical error from the given
error'. options.
Unless you prepare well, you will not get a first I couldn't hear what was she saying due to the
class./No error noise of the planes taking off.
(a) No error (a) planes taking off
(b) a first class (b) what was she saying
(c) Unless you prepare well (c) I couldn't hear
(d) you will not get (d) due to the noise of the
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) : No error.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW What was she saying kesâ mLeeve
493. Identify the segment in the sentence which
hej what she was saying keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe
contains the grammatical error. If there is no
error, select 'no error'. indirect speech ceW nw Deewj 'What' conjuction kessâ ™he ceW
My friend usually wakes up late on Sunday ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw leLee sentence assertive nw efpemeceW Sub. +
mornings. helping verb + main verb + object keâe structure follow
(a) usually wakes up neslee nw~
(b) No error Correct Sentence :
(c) My friend
I couldn't hear what she was saying due to the noise of
(d) late on Sunday mornings the planes taking off.
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I)
497. Identify the segmet in the sentence which
Ans. (b) : No error. contains the grammatical error.
494. Indentify the segment in the sentence which Sakshi is as smarter as any other child in the
contains the grammatical error. If there is no class.
error, select 'no error'
(a) in the class
The climate of Dehradun is better than Meerut.
(b) as smarter as
(a) is better
(c) Sakshi is
(b) The climate of Dehradun
(d) any other child
(c) no error
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(d) than Meerut
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'as smarter as' kesâ mLeeve hej 'as
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Than Meerut' kesâ mLeeve hej than smart as' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ ÛetBefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Sakshi' keâer
that of Meerut keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW JeneB leguevee efkeâmeer otmejs JÙeefòeâ mes veneR keâer pee jner nw, Dele: adjective
kesâ climate mes leguevee keâer pee jner nw ve efkeâ Meerut city mes~ 'smart' keâer comparative degree keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele veneR nw~
Dele: that of (climate) kesâ efueÙes ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ as + adjective (positive degree) + as
Correct Sentence :-
Correct sentence :
'The climate of Dehradun is better than that of Meerut'.
Sakashi is as smart as any other child in the class.
495. Identify the segment in the sentence which
498. Find the part of the given sentence that has an
contains the grammatical error. If no error
then select 'No error'. error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No
error'.
She wanted to bake a cake for both her
brothers. The lady/standing in the/corner is fat./No error.
(a) No error (a) corner is fat
(b) to bake a cake (b) No error
(c) for both her brothers (c) standing in the
(d) She wanted (d) The lady
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : No error Ans. (b) : No error

Spotting the Error 76 YCT


02.
SENTENCE IMPROVEMENT
A. Form of Verb (Tense, number, Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie Sometimes the
family liking kesâ mLeeve hej Sometimes the family likes
Modal)
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ the family singular subject nw FmeefueS
1. Select the most appropriate option to substitue verb Yeer Singular ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Note- Verb ceW s/es peesÌ[keâj singular yeveeles nw~
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
Correct Sentence -
substitution'.
Sometimes the family likes to play a game together
If he doesn't reach the station, in time, he
after dinner.
would sure miss the train.
(a) would surely miss (b) No substitution 4. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(c) will sure missing (d) will surely miss the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I) there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
substitution'.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW 'would sure
Had you not interfering in my affairs, I would
miss' kesâ mLeeve hej will surely miss keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen have been in the US now.
Skeâ conditional sentence nw FmeceW if Jeeueer clause keâes (a) No substitution
Present indefinite ceW leLee otmejer clause keâes future (b) Had you not interfered
indefinite ceW ØeÙegòeâ keâjles nw~ (c) Was you not interfere
Correct Sentence - (d) Have you not been interfering
If he doesn't reach the station in time, he will surely SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I)
miss the train. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie Had you not
2. Select the most appropriate option to substitute interfering kesâ mLeeve hej Had you not interfered GheÙegòeâ
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Had kesâ yeeo VerbIII form ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No Correct Sentence -
substitution required'. Had you not interfered in my affairs, I would have been
Lavanya was happy to see that the tree they in the US now.
had planted the previous year has grow quite 5. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
taller. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(a) No substitution required no substitution is required, select 'No
(b) had grown quite tall substitution'.
(c) had grow quite taller If you are not able to go out, did not worry.
(d) had grown quite tallest (a) don't worried (b) worrying not
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) (c) do not worry (d) No substitution
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW 'has grow quite SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
taller' kesâ mLeeve hej 'had grown quite tall' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW did not worry kesâ
keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was Deewj had kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe mLeeve hej do not worry keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ ØeLece
past tense ceW nw Dele: Ùen clause Yeer past tense ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ clause ceW are kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present tense ceW
Correct Sentence - nw~ Dele: 'do not' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Lavanya was happy to see that the tree they had planted Correct Sentence -
the previous year has grown quite tall. If you are not able to go out, do not worry.
3. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 6. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No no substitution is required, select 'No
substitution required'. substitution'.
Sometimes the family liking to play a game What were the examples that the writer gave to
together after dinner. proved his point ?
(a) Sometimes the family likes (a) No substitution
(b) Sometime the family likes (b) given to prove his point
(c) No substitution required (c) gave to prove his point
(d) Sometimes the family are like (d) give for proving his point
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I)–23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Sentence Improvement 77 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie gave to proved his 10. Select the most appropriate option to improve
point kesâ mLeeve hej gave to prove his point keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
keäÙeeWefkeâ infinitive ceW to + v1 keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ there is no need to improve it, select 'No
improvement'.
Correct Sentence -
I have been working with children before, so I
What were the examples that the writer gave to proved
know that to expect.
his point.
(a) am working (b) have worked
7. Select the option that will improve the (c) work (d) No improvement
underlined part of the sentence. In case no SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
improvement is needed, select 'No
improvement required'. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle JeekeäÙe have been working kesâ
I wish I have come an hour sooner. mLeeve hej have worked keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW
(a) has before kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ keâeÙe& kesâ hetCe& nesves keâe YeeJe nw
(b) will Dele: JeekeäÙe present perfect tense ceW nesiee~ FmeefueS have
(c) had
(d) No improvement required GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I) Correct Sentence - I have work with children before,
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW have kesâ mLeeve hej had so I know that to expect.
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ I wish kesâ yeeo Past kesâ ‘yeerles ngS meceÙe mes 11. Select the most appropriate option to improve
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
heÚleeJee efoKeeves’ kesâ sense ceW had keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ there is no need to improve it, select 'No
Correct Sentence - improvement'.
I wish I had come an hour sooner. He has being put behind prison for life.
8. Select the option that will improve the (a) No improvement (b) being putting in
underlined part of the sentence. In case no (c) been put behind (d) been put in
improvement is needed, select 'No SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
improvement'.
The teacher advised the children to not went Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie being put behind
near the lake. kesâ mLeeve hej been put in keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ have/
(a) No improvement (b) not to go has kesâ meeLe verb keâer III from ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw Deewj prison ceW
(c) don't go (d) not to be going jKeves kesâ sense ceW put in keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I) Correct Sentence - He has been put in prison for life
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie to not went kesâ mLeeve 12. Select the most appropriate option to improve
hej 'not to go' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ direct speech kesâ the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Reported part kesâ imperative sentence ceW not keâe ØeÙeesie nesves there is no need to improve it, select 'No
hej indirect speech keâes yeoueves hej not keâe ØeÙeesie conjunction improvement'.
to kesâ henues keâjles nw Deewj to kesâ yeeo v1 keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ I am really looking forward to meet you.
Note- (to + vI) as a infintive keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (a) to have met you (b) to be meeting you
(c) to meeting you (d) No improvement
Correct Sentence -
The teacher advised the children not to go near the lake. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
9. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie to meet you kesâ
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If mLeeve hej to meeting you keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ look
no substitution is required, select 'No forword to kesâ yeeo verb keâer “ing form” (gerund) keâe
substitution required'. ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Hears to the news tonight at 9 pm. as there will Note- In addition to, addicted to, prone to,
be an important announcement about the
is/am/are+used to etc. kesâ yeeo verb (-ing) form ceW ØeÙegòeâ
budget.
(a) Hear to nesleer nw~
(b) Listened to Correct Sentence - I am really looking forward to
(c) No substitution required meeting you.
(d) Listen to 13. Select the most appropriate option to improve
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie Hears to kesâ mLeeve
there is no need to improve it, select 'No
hej Listen to keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Listen to keâe ØeÙeesie (OÙeeve
improvement'.
If you had asked me, I had told you not to
osvee Deewj megvevee) kesâ sense ceW ngDee nw pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ
invest in that property.
Devegmeej GefÛele DeLe& oslee nw~ peyeefkeâ 'hear' keâe ØeÙeesie kesâJeue ‘megveves’
(a) No improvement
kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (b) I would have told you
Correct Sentence - (c) I will tell you
Listen to the news tonight at 9pm. as there will be an (d) I would tell you
important announcement about the budget. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm-5 pm)
Sentence Improvement 78 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie I had told you kesâ 17. Select the most appropriate option to improve
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
mLeeve hej I would have told you ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ if Jeeues there is no need to improve it, select 'No
clause ceW had + V nes lees principal clause ceW would
III
improvement'.
have+VIII ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ Why not you to be a good boy and sit down?
Note– (a) don't you be (b) you not be
If +present ............will + VI (c) you are not being (d) No improvement
If+had+VIII ........... would have + VIII SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
If+ (VII) ...........would +VI Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie Not you to be kesâ
Correct Sentence - If you had asked me, I would have mLeeve hej don't you be keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ wh-
told you not to invest in that property. word kesâ yeeo helping verb keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
14. Select the most appropriate option to improve Correct Sentence - Why don't you be a good boy and
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If sit down?
there is no need to improve it, select 'No 18. Select the most appropriate option to improve
improvement'. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
There was an argument about if we shall move there is no need to improve it, select 'No
to another city. improvement'.
(a) about if we should move She are having two brothers and three sisters.
(b) about whether we should move (a) has (b) No improvement
(c) on if we shall be moving (c) is having (d) have
(d) No improvement SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â js K eeb e f k eâle Yeeie are having kesâ
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "about if we shall move" kesâ mLeeve hej has keâe ØeÙees i e GheÙeg òeâ nes i ee keäÙ eeW e f k eâ JeekeäÙ e keâe subject
singular nw FmeefueS verb Yeer singular ØeÙegòeâ nesieer possession
mLeeve hej 'about whether we should move' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
kesâ sense ceW has keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
keäÙeeWefkeâ option choice kesâ sense ceW whether keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee Correct Sentence - She has two brothers and three
Deewj Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe past ceW nw~ Dele: shall kesâ mLeeve hej "should" sisters.
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ 19. Select the most appropriate option to improve
Correct Sentence - There was an argument about the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
whether we should move to another city. there is no need to improve it, select 'No
15. Select the most appropriate option to improve improvement'.
the underlined statement in the given sentence. You have not showed any improvement in your
If there is no need to improve it, select 'No handwriting.
(a) had not showed (b) has not shown
improvement'.
(c) No improvement (d) have not shown
I suggest you to see a solicitor. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) No improvement (b) am suggesting you
(c) suggest you that (d) suggest that you Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie have not showed kesâ mLeeve
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) hej have not shown keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ has/have
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie suggest you kesâ mLeeve hej kes â yeeo verb keâer III form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
I II III
suggest that you keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ suggest kesâ Show Showed Shown
yeeo that keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Correct Sentence– You have not shown any
Correct Sentence - I suggest that you see a solicitor. improvement in your handwriting.
16. Select the most appropriate option to improve 20. Select the alternative that will improve the
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If underlined part of the sentence in case there is
there is no need to improve it, select 'No no improvement select “No improvement”.
improvement'. The watchman prevent him from parking his
car near the gate.
I am not use to drink coffee. (a) prevents him for parking
(a) not use to drank (b) prevented him to park
(b) No improvement (c) prevented him from parking
(c) not used to drink (d) No improvement
(d) not used to drinking SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'prevent him' kesâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie not use to drink kesâ mLeeve mLeeve hej prevented him keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ YeeJe kesâ
hej not use to drinking keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ use to Devegmeej JeekeäÙe past ceW nw Deewj past indefinite ceW subject +
kesâ yeeo verb (-ing form) ceW ØeÙeesie nesleer nw~ verb2 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Note- Is/am/are+used to+Ving Correct Sentence– The watchman prevented him
Correct Sentence - I am not used to drinking coffee. from parking his car near the gate.
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21. Select the alternative that will improve the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie I would surely
underlined part of the sentence in case there is solve kesâ mLeeve hej I would surely have solved GheÙegòeâ
no improvement select “No improvement”.
'Did you brought your drawing books?’the nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ if Jeeueer clause ceW had V neslee nw lees result
III

teacher asked the students. clause ceW would have+VIII ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
(a) Did you bring (b) Do you bringing Correct Sentence - If I had been there I would surely
(c) Do you brought (d) No improvement have solved the problem for you.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) 25. Select the alternative that will improve the
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle JeekeäÙe did you brought kesâ mLeeve underlined part of the sentence in case there is
hej did you bring keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ no improvement select “No improvement”.
do/does/did kesâ yeeo ncesMee verb keâer first form keâe ØeÙeesie The floods this year cause a lot of damage to
neslee nw~ the crops.
(a) causing a lot of (b) cause lots of
Correct Sentence - Did you Bring your drawing
(c) have caused a lot of (d) No improvement
books?
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
22. Select the alternative that will improve the
underlined part of the sentence in case there is Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'cause a lot of' kesâ
no improvement select “No improvement". mLeeve hej 'have caused a lot of' GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ YeeJe kesâ
The news reported that the police have catched Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
the guilty person and are interrogating him. Correct Sentence - The floods this year have caused a
(a) had catched the guilty lot of damage to the crops.
(b) No improvement
26. Select the alternative that will improve the
(c) have caught the guilty
underlined part of the sentence in case there is
(d) are caught a guilty
no improvement select “No improvement”.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Some people like to watches television all day.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jssKeebefkeâle Yeeie have catched the guilty kesâ (a) No improvement (b) likes to watch
mLeeve hej have caught the guilty keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (c) like to watch (d) like to watching
keäÙeeWefkeâ have kesâ yeeo verb keâer III form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Correct Sentence - The news reported that the police Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie like to watches kesâ
have caught the guilty person and are interrogating mLeeve hej like to watch GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ to kesâ yeeo base
him.
form of verb (V1) ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
23. Select the alternative that will improve the
underlined part of the sentence in case there is Correct Sentence - Some people like to watch
no improvement select “No improvement”. television all day.
Ajit has been played bridge since 2017. 27. Select the alternative that will improve the
(a) is been playing bridge from 2017 underlined part of the sentence in case there is
(b) has been play bridge from 2017 no improvement select “No improvement”.
(c) No improvement The milk has boiled over and falling onto the
(d) has been playing bridge since 2017 stove.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) falls into the stove
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie has been played bridge (b) fallen onto the stove
since 2017 kesâ mLeeve hej has been playing bridge since (c) No improvement
(d) fall over in the stove
2017 keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ has been kesâ meeLe verb
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(-ing form) ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie falling onto the
continuous tense ceW nw~
stove kesâ mLeeve hej fall over in the stove GheÙegòeâ nesiee
Correct Sentence - Ajit has been playing bridge since
2017.
keäÙeeWefkeâ keäÙeeWefkeâ over keâe ØeÙeesie ‘‘Thej Ûeejes lejHeâ’’ kesâ sense ceW
24. Select the alternative that will improve the efkeâÙee peelee nw~
underlined part of the sentence in case there is Correct sentence – The milk has boiled over and fall
no improvement select “No improvement”. over in the stove.
If I had been there I would surely solve the 28. Select the alternative that will improve the
problem for you. underlined part of the sentence in case there is
(a) I would surely have solved no improvement select "No improvement".
(b) I will surely solves Riya went into the shop because it has sale.
(c) I would surely solving (a) No improvement (b) It is having sale
(d) No improvement (c) It having a sale (d) it had a sale
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Sentence Improvement 80 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie It has sale kesâ No sooner did the bell range than the children
mLeeve hej it had a sale GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe past ceW nw~ ran out of the class.
(a) did the bell ring than (b) the bell ring
Deewj 'a Sale' efye›eâer (DeeHeâjÙegòeâ) as a noun ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~ (c) No improvement (d) when the bell range
Correct Sentence - Riya went into the shop because it SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
had a sale. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie did the bell rang
29. Select the alternative that will improve the than kesâ mLeeve hej did the bell Ring than GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ
underlined part of the sentence. In case there is do/does/did kesâ yeeo verb keâer first form (Ring) keâe ØeÙeesie
no improvement select "No improvement". neslee nw~
The manager could not able to understand the
Correct Sentence - No sooner did the bell ring than
problem the factory workers faced. the children ran out of the class.
(a) No improvement (b) could not to
33. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
(c) was not able to (d) never able to
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) (They have hold), it is in the fitness of things
that the legislature should be taken into
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie could not able to
confidence on Brexit.
kesâ mLeeve hej was not able to GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ able kesâ (a) They have holding (b) They have held
meeLe could keâe ØeÙeesie superfluous neslee nw~ FmeefueS able kesâ (c) They has held (d) No improvement
yeeo could keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~ SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Correct Sentence - The manager was not able to Ans. (b) ef o Ùes ieÙes Bracket ceW (They have hold) kesâ mLeeve hej
understand the problem the factory workers faced. (They have held) keâe ØeÙees i e nesi ee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Present Perfect
30. Select the alternative that will improve the Tense keâe structure ef v ecve nes l ee nw~
IIIrd
underlined part of the sentence. In case there is sub + has/have + V + object + other word
no improvement select "No improvement". Dele: verbs (held) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Gita suggested that her daughter to open a Correct Sentence -
savings bank account. (They have held), it is in the fitness of things that the
(a) No improvement legislature should be taken into confidence on Brexit.
(b) that her daughter open 34. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
(c) her daughter opening It nuances the larger debate on whether such
(d) her daughter to start votes should override the will of the legislature,
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) (or guided it further).
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'to open' kesâ mLeeve hej open (a) or guide it further
(Verb) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Noun (her daughter) kesâ yeeo (b) or guide it to farther
(c) or guidance further
verb keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ ve efkeâ infinitive (noun) keâe ØeÙeesie (d) No improvement
neslee nw~ SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Correct Sentence - Gita suggested that her daughter Ans. (a) efoÙes ieÙes Bracket ceW (or guided it further) kesâ mLeeve
open a savings bank account. hej 'or guide it further' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ should kesâ yeeo
31. Select the alternative that will improve the 1st form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
underlined part of the sentence. In case there is Correct Sentence -
no improvement select "No improvement". In nuance the larger debate on whether such votes
Ravi tried to explained him the problem but he should override the will of the legislature or guide it
refused to listen. further.
(a) No improvement 35. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
(b) Explain the problem to him A new chapter (may been put forth) that India
(c) explaining him the problem gained Independence only in the last one year
(d) explain the problem and not in 1947.
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) (a) may have been putted forth
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie explained him (b) may be put forth
the problem kesâ mLeeve hej explain him the problem GheÙegòeâ (c) may be left forth
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ to kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeueer verb base form (verb1) ceW (d) No improvement
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes Bracket ceW (may been put forth) kesâ mLeeve
Correct Sentence - Ravi tried to explain the problem
to him but he refused to listen.
hej (may be put forth) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘may’ kesâ meeLe
32. Select the alternative that will improve the ncesMee ‘be’ (verb) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Correct Sentence - A
underlined part of the sentence. In case there is new chapter (may be put forth) that India gained
no improvement select "No improvement". Independence only in the last one year and not in 1947
Sentence Improvement 81 YCT
36. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. (d) No improvement
The duo’s network was (made to learn identify) SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
true signals using previously vetted signals; Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ Bracket part ceW 'to be' keâe ØeÙeesie veneR nesiee
they then studied the weaker signals. keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Active voice ceW nw~ Dele: (would
(a) made to learn to identify not+verb1) keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nesiee~
(b) made to learning to identify
Correct Sentence -
(c) made learning to identify Internet providers would not block content because it
(d) No improvement would not make economic sense and consumers would
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 not stand for it.
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Bracket ceW “made to learn 40. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
identify” kesâ mLeeve hej 'made to learn to identify' keâe ØeÙeesie the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Skeâ JeekeäÙe ceW peye oes verb heeme-heeme jKeves keâer efmLeefle
there is no need to substitute it, select 'no
ceW yeeo Jeeueer verb keâe infinitive form (to + verb) keâe ØeÙeesie substitution'.
neslee nw~ I need someone very strong to lift this heavy
Correct Sentence– bag.
The duo’s network was (made to learn to identify) true (a) No substitution (b) Need
signals using previously vetted signals; they then (c) Am need (d) Am in need
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
studied the weaker signals.
Ans. (a) : No substitution.
37. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
41. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
It also indicates the caveats and failure modes the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
in the model need to be improved before (been there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
used independently). substitution required’.
(a) been using independently She is taking all kinds of medicine wherever
(b) being used independently she goes.
(c) been independently (a) No substitution required
(d) No improvement (b) was taking
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 (c) takes
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ Bracket ceW been used independently kesâ (d) took
mLeeve hej being used independently keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Before SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
kesâ yeeo 'being used Independently' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe cesb efkeâmeer keâeÙe& keâer Deeole keâes oMee&Ùee
(Need to be + IIIrd) part passive Voice form keâes denote ieÙee nw, Dele: JeekeäÙe ceW Present indefinite tense keâe ØeÙeesie
keâjsiee~ Dele: (being + verb3) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ GefÛele nw~ FmeefueS verb, is taking kesâ mLeeve hej ‘takes’ keâe
Correct Sentence - It also indicates the caveats and ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~
failure modes in the model need to be improved before Correct Sentence -
(being used independently). She takes all kinds of medicine wherever she goes.
38. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. 42. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
We have made progress in our development the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
journey, and people (came) out in large there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
numbers to vote for development. substitution required’.
(a) had come (b) coming The secretary talks over the phone right now.
(c) will come (d) No improvement (a) No substitution required
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 (b) talked
Ans. (c) efoÙes ieÙes Bracket ceW 'came' kesâ mLeeve hej 'will come' (c) was talking
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence keâe main clause simple (d) is talking
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Present Perfect Tense ceW nw~ Dele: co-ordinate clause
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'right now' keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw pees
simple future Tense ceW nesiee~
Correct Sentence - Jeekeä Ùe ceW present tense kesâ YeeJe keâes ØeoefMe&le keâj jne nw leLee
We have made progress in our development journey, ‘‘efkeâmeer Jele&ceeve keâer ueieeleej nes jner Iešvee’’ kesâ YeeJe keâes efoKeeves
and people (will come) out in large numbers to vote for kesâ efueS 'talks' kesâ mLeeve hej 'is talking' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
development. Correct Sentence–
39. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. The secretary is talking over the phone right now.
Internet providers would not block content 43. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
because it would (not to be make economic the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
sense) and consumers would not stand for it. there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
(a) not be making economical sense substitution required’.
(b) not be make economical sense I am certain Ashok has finished his work by
(c) not make economic sense tomorrow.
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(a) had finished Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ underlined segment ceW 'used
(b) No substitution required to' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ØeeÙe:/ncesMee (keâjlee Lee) kesâ
(c) will have finished
(d) would have finish sense ceW used to keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ meYeer subjects kesâ
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) meeLe 'used to' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has finished kesâ mLeeve hej will Correct Sentence - I used to learn yoga when I was in
school.
have finished keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ YeefJe<Ùe ceW efkeâmeer
47. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
keâeÙe& kesâ meceehle nesves kesâ sence ceW will + have + vIIIrd form the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
ner GheÙegòeâ nesleer nw pees sentence kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ Yeer there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
nw~ substitution required’.
Correct sentence–I am certain Ashok will have She is being waited for you for two hours.
finished his work by tomorrow. (a) has been waiting
44. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (b) had wait
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (c) No substitution required
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No (d) have been waited
substitution required’. SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Have taken permission, Shivam went horse Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle phrase 'is being
riding. waited' kesâ mLeeve hej 'has been waiting' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw
(a) Having taking permission keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence present perfect contiunuous tense keâer
(b) No substitution required
(c) Have took permission
jÛevee hej DeeOeeefjle nw~ Dele: has/have + been + v + ing
(d) Having taken permission present perfect continuous tense ceW ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ being
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) can be used as gerund or in passive voice of present or
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have taken permission kesâ mLeeve past continuous tenses.
Correct sentence– She has been waiting for you for
hej having taken permission keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ two hours.
GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Present participle keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~ 48. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Presen participle–having + VIIIrd form the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Correct sentence–Having taken permission, Shivam there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
went horse riding substitution required'.
45. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Everybody who know him agree that he rarely
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If loses his temper.
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No (a) No substitution required
substitution required’. (b) who knows him agrees that
The young man lifts weights at the gym when (c) who knows him agrees if
he pulled a muscle. (d) whom know him agrees that
(a) is lifting SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(b) has lifting
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘who know him agree that’ kesâ
(c) was lifting
(d) No substitution required mLeeve hej ‘who knows him agrees that’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ everybody, everyone etc. keâe ØeÙeesie as a
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW lifts kesâ mLeeve hej was lifting keâe subject nesves hej Fvekesâ efueS verb ncesMee singular ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer
ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ otmejer Clause keâer verb, pulled (V2) kesâ nw~
ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past tence ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesvee ÛeeefnS~ Correct sentence–Everybody who knows him agrees
Correct Sentence - The young man was lifting that he rarely loses his temper.
weights at the gym when he pulled a muscle. 49. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
46. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If If no substitution is required, select No
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No improvement.
substitution required’. The female ostrich guards the nest at night and
I want to learn yoga when I was in school. the male guard it in the day.
(a) ought to (a) guard it during the day
(b) No substitution required (b) No improvement
(c) need to (c) guarding it during day
(d) used to (d) guards it during the day
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
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Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW, JeekeäÙe keâer jÛevee Present (c) have been looking for a better job
Indefinite Tense (guards) ceW nw Dele: Deeies Deeves Jeeues JeekeäÙe (d) No. improvement
keâer jÛevee Yeer Present Indefinite Tense ceW ner nesieer~ Dele: SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
guard kesâ mLeeve hej guards keâe ØeÙeesie Je ‘‘efove kesâ oewjeve’’ kesâ Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW for + time keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~
sense ceW “during” keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ FmeefueÙes Ùen JeekeäÙe Perfect Continuous ceW nesvee ÛeeefnÙes~ Deeies
Correct Sentence - The female ostrich guards the nest keâer Clause ceW is efoÙee ngDee nw, pees efkeâ oMee&lee nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
at night and the male guards it during the day. Present ceW nw~
50. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Dele: JeekeäÙe kesâ Present Perfect Continuous ceW nesves kesâ keâejCe
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Fmeer tense keâer Helping Verb Je main verb keâe ØeÙeesie nesvee
no substitution is required, select no ÛeeefnS~ peesefkeâ- has/have + been + verb + ing nw~
improvement.
Though many European traders visit Correct Sentence -
Puducherry in the sixteenth century onwards, I have been looking for a better job for the last two
what remains today is a relic of its French past. months, but nothing is in sight.
(a) traders visited Puducherry from the sixteenth 53. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
century onwards the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(b) traders visited Puducherry in a sixteenth no substitution is required, select No
century onward improvement.
(c) No improvement She read that novel since she got up in the
(d) trader visit Puducherry from the sixteenth morning.
century onwards (a) No improvement
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I) (b) has been reading that novel
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Sense mes helee Ûeuelee nw efkeâ- efoÙee (c) has read that novel
ieÙee JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite ceW nw~ Dele: verb 'Visit' keâe IInd (d) reads that novel
form ‘visited’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(ii) jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW DeeÙee ngDee Meyo onwards Deheves henues Ans. (b) : peye since keâe ØeÙeesie Conjunction keâer lejn nes lees
from kesâ meeLe use neslee nw- "from......onwards" Ùen cegKÙe JeekeäÙe Deewj GheJeekeäÙe keâes peesÌ[lee nw~ Since GheJeekeäÙe kesâ
Correct sentense- ØeejcYe ceW Deelee nw~ Fme heefjefmLeefle ceW ØeOeeve JeekeäÙe Present
Though many European traders visited Puducherry from Perfect Tense ceW neslee nw peyeefkeâ GheJeekeäÙe Past Indefinite
the sixteenth century onwards, what remains today is a
relic of its French past. Tense ceW neslee nw~
51. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Note- Ùeneb Perfect Tense mes DeeMeÙe Perfect leLee Perfect
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Continuous oesveeW mes nw~
no substitution is required, select No Present perfect/Present Perfect continuous tense +
improvement. Since + Past Indefinite Tense
The workers of this textile factory demand Correct Sentece-
higher wages for a long time. She has been reading that novel since she got up in the
(a) has demanded higher wages morning.
(b) No improvement
54. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(c) demanded higher wages
(d) have been demanding higher wages the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I) there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
substitution required'.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW- 'demand higher
I made them cleaning the room thoroughly.
wages' kesâ mLeeve hej have been demanding higher wages (a) I make them cleaning
keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Since Deewj For kesâ yeeo meceÙe keâe (b) No substitution required
ØeÙeesie Perfect Continuous ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Present Perfect (c) I making them clean
Continuous Tense keâer mebjÛevee efvecve Øekeâej nw- (d) I made them clean
Sub + has/have + been + v + ing + since/for + time SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence– The workers of this textile factory Ans : (d) Ùeneb I made them cleaning kesâ mLeeve hej I made
have been demanding higher wages for a long time.
them clean keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB ‘Causative
52. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underline segment in the given sentence. If verb’ keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~
substitution is required, select no. improvement. Causative use of verb– (i) sub + Make + Object + VI
I look for a better job for the last two months, (ii) Sub + Cause + Object + To + VI
but nothing is in sight. (iii) Sub + Have/get + Object + VIII
(a) have looked for a better job Correct Sentence– I made them clean the room
(b) looked for a better job thoroughly.
Sentence Improvement 84 YCT
55. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans : (b) Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW “for + time” keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe kesâ Devle
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If ceW ngDee nw Deewj peye keâesF& keâeÙe& Past ceW Meg™ nes leLee Jele&ceeve ceW
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No peejer jns lees Present Perfect Continuous tense keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles
substitution'.
I enjoy to watch a good detective movie. nw~ efpemekeâer structure efvecve nw – (has/have + been + verb +
(a) watching (b) watched ing) Dele: jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW have been asking him for keâe
(c) No substitution (d) watch ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) Correct Sentence– His employees have been asking
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW to watch kesâ mLeeve hej watching him for a raise for a long time now.
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ enjoy, hate, detest, mind, worth, etc 59. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
kesâ yeeo ncesMee gerund (v1 + ing) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ there is no need to substitute it, select No
Correct sentence– I enjoy watching a good detective improvement.
movie. The children trying hardly and learnt the
56. Select the most appropriate option to substitute poems.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (a) hardly tried (b) hardly trying
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No (c) tried hard (d) No improvement
substitution'. SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
When we arrived at Jhansi station, we are Ans. (c) : efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe Past Tense ceW nw, FmeefueS verb,
keeping our luggages in the cloak room. past tense (tried) ceW ner nesvee ÛeeefnS~ 'Hardly' keâer peien 'Hard'
(a) are keeping our luggage
Adverb keâe use nesiee~ pees verb (tried) keâes modify keâjsiee~
(b) kept our luggages
Correct Sentence -
(c) kept our luggage
The children tried hard and learnt the poems.
(d) No substitution
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) 60. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW Kept our luggage there is no need to substitute it, select No
keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Past keâer Gòejesòej IešveeDeeW keâes improvement.
Past tense ceW jKeles nw leLee luggage keâe ØeÙeesie meeceevÙele: Pedestrians is to be careful when crossing busy
Singular ceW neslee nw~ Dele: Ùen efyevee “s” kesâ ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ roads.
Correct sentence– When we arrived at Jhansi station, (a) need be caring when crossing
(b) would care if they are crossing
we kept our luggage in the cloak room
(c) No improvement
57. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (d) must be careful when crossing
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW ‘is to be
substitution'
He waits to you for about two hours. careful when corssing’ kesâ mLeeve hej must be careful
(a) has waiting for you when crossing keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ DeefveJeeÙe&lee Ùee
(b) No substitution meueen kesâ YeeJe kesâ efueS 'Must' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(c) has been waiting you Correct sentence– Pedestrians must be careful when
(d) has been waiting for you crossing busy roads.
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) 61. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW waits to you kesâ mLeeve hej has the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
been waiting for you keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye keâesF& keâeÙe& there is no need to Substitute it, select No
improvement.
past ceW Meg™ neskeâj Jele&ceeve ceW peejer jnlee nw, lees Present Perfect The minister promise to looked into the matter
Continuous tense keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW for + of fuel emissions and air pollution.
time kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe perfect continuous ceW nw~ (a) promise to looks into
Correct sentence– He has been waiting for you for (b) No improvement
about two hours. (c) promised to look into
58. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (d) promises to looking at
the underlined segment. If no substitution is SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I)
required select 'No substitution'. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ underlined word 'promise to
His employees were asking him for a raise for a looked into' kesâ mLeeve hej 'promised to look into keâe ØeÙeesie
long time now. nesiee, keäÙeesefkeâ to kesâ yeeo verb keâer Ist form (Infinitive kesâ ™he
(a) are asking him of a raise
(b) have been asking him for a raise ceW) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
(c) No substitution Infinitive = (to + v1) look into – helee ueieevee/peebÛe keâjvee
(d) asked him for a rise Correct sentence– The minister promised to look into
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) the matter of fuel emissions and air pollution.
Sentence Improvement 85 YCT
62. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (a) I'm afraid I has to be leaving now
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (b) I'm afraid I can left now
there is no need to substitute it, select No (c) No improvement
improvment. (d) I'm afraid I must leave now
After going through their brochure I has SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
decided to make a donation to help their
campaign. Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW left keâer peien leave keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(a) I decided to make a donation to help keäÙeeWefkeâ Gmekesâ henues must keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw pees efkeâ modal verb
(b) No improvement nw Deewj modal kesâ yeeo ØeÙegòeâ nesves Jeeueer verb ncesMee first form
(c) I decided to make a donation for helping ceW jnleer nw~
(d) I decided for making a donation to help
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II) Correct Sentence–
“I'am afraid I must leave now” said; the guest after the
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘I has decided’ kesâ mLeeve hej I
inaugural function was over.
decided keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Ùen
66. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
sentence past ceW nesvee ÛeeefnS~ Dele: (subject + verb2) keâe
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ there is no need to substitute it, select No
Correct sentence - improvement.
After going through their brochure I decided to make a I'm afraid I am not knowing how to swim so I
donation to help their campaign.
can't join you all that day.
63. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (a) I'm afraid I do not know
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(b) I are afraid I be not knowing
there is no need to substitute it, select No
improvement. (c) I'm afraid I is not knowing
With each passing day he was going in more (d) No improvement
trouble. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) he was getting into (b) he were going to Ans : (a) peye JeekeäÙe ceW how + to + V1 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw, lees
(c) he are getting in (d) No improvement how to mes henues ØeÙegòeâ Clause keâes Present indefinite
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
sentence ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj osles nw~
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW He was going in kesâ mLeeve hej He
was getting into keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘‘Oeerjs-Oeerjs efmLeefle I am afraid I do not know how to swim so I can't join
kesâ yeolej Ùee hejsMeeveer kesâ yeÌ{ves’’ kesâ mebyebOe ceW get into keâe ØeÙeesie ↓
present Indefinite sentence
keâjles nw~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe continuous ces nw Dele: verb + ing keâe
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ you all that day.
Correct sentence–With each passing day he was 67. Identify the most appropriate option to
getting into more trouble. substitute the underlined segment. If no
64. Select the most appropriate option to substitute substitution is required, select No substitution.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If All the accident victims have been admitted
there is no need to substitute it, select No and received attention.
improvement. (a) and have received (b) but are receiving
Women in traditional costumes welcoming a (c) No substitution (d) so had received
foreign dignitaries. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) welcome to foreign dignitanes Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘and received’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘and
(b) No improvement
(c) welcomed the foreign dignitaries have received’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'and' mes same
(d) welcomes the foreigner dignitaries part of speech kesâ tense pegÌ[les nw,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III) Correct sentence–
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW ‘welcoming a All the accident victims have been admitted and have
foreign dignitaries’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘welcomed the foreign received attention.
dignitaries’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe YeeJe kesâ 68. Identify the most appropriate option to
Devegmeej Past Tense ceW nesiee~ Dele: verb2 keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ substitute the underlined segment. If no
Correct Sentence- women in traditional costumes substitution is required, select No substitution.
welcomed the foreign dignitaries. We are going to have pleasure in accepting
65. Select the most appropriate option to substitute your kind invitation.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (a) We will have a pleasure
there is no need to substitute it, select No (b) We have pleasure
improvement (c) We are having pleasure
"I'm afraid I must left now", said the guest (d) No substitution
after the inaugural function was over. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Sentence Improvement 86 YCT
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Have "main verb" kesâ ™he ceW 72. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
DeeÙee nw lees Gmekesâ henues to keâe ØeÙeesie veneR nesiee~ "are going" keâe the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No
ØeÙeesie Superfluous nw~ Dele: have pleasure ner GheÙegòeâ DeLe& improvement.
oslee nw~ The Urban Art Commission has suggested that
Correct Sentence - the landscape be developing by adding water
We have pleasure in accepting your kind invitation. fountains around the sculpture.
69. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (a) be developed with (b) to be developed by
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (c) No improvement (d) be developed by
there is no need to substitute it, select No SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
improvement. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW passive sentence keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee
The government has ordered that all the
coaching centers without fire nw~ Dele: Be + verb3rd keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ leLee developing keâer
safety
arrangements housing above the fourth floor peien developed (verb3)keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
be shut down immediately. Correct Sentence–
(a) house up to the fourth floor The Urban Art Commission has suggested that the
(b) housed above the fourth floor landscape to be developed by adding water fountains
(c) No improvement around the sculptare.
(d) housed over a fourth floor 73. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I) the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘housing’ keâer peien ‘housed’ keâe there is no need to substitute it, select No
ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ housing ÙeneB hej as a noun keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee improvement.
nw~ peyeefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Fmekeâer verb form Oh, what a lovely necklace! You need no buy
such an expensive gift.
(housed) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(a) hadn't needed to buy
Correct Sentence– (b) needn't have bought
The government has ordered that all the coaching (c) No improvement
centers without fire safety arrangements housed above (d) didn't need to buying
the fourth floor be shut down immediately.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
70. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘need no buy’ keâer peien
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No ‘needn't have bought’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘Needn’t’
improvement. Skeâ Modal nw, pees negative sense ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Ûetbefkeâ
The ceremony will following by tea and JeekeäÙe kesâ sense mes helee Ûeuelee nw efkeâ Necklace Kejeroe pee Ûegkeâe
refreshments for the guests. nw~ Dele: (DeeJeMÙekeâlee vener Leer/vener ÛeeefnÙes Lee) kesâ sense ceW
(a) No improvement (b) will followed by
(c) will be followed by (d) will follow with JeekeäÙe ceW Modal need not kesâ meeLe have + V3 keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I) Correct Sentence– Oh, what a lovely necklace! you
needn't have bought such an expensive gift.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Passive voice ceW nw~ Dele: will
74. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
following by keâer peien will be followed by keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
subject + will/shall + be + verbIIIrd + by + object + other there is no need to substitute it, select No
words improvement.
Correct sentence–The ceremony will be followed by I try to avoid travel in the rush hour.
tea and refreshments for the guests. (a) to travel at (b) travelling in
71. Identify the most appropriate option to (c) travelling on (d) No improvement
substitute the underlined segment. If no SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III)
substitution is required, select No substitution.
By next week I will have been made all the Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Travel in kesâ mLeeve hej travelling
reservations for the trip to Europe. in keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ avoid verb kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeueer verb
(a) will had make ing form ceW nesleer nw~ Travel in the rush hour keâe DeLe& nw,
(b) will have been making ‘Yeer[ ceW Ùee$ee keâjvee’~
(c) will have made Correct sentence– I try to avoid travelling in the rush
(d) No substitution. hour.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
75. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will have been made kesâ mLeeve hej the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
will have made keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
(sentence) future perfect keâe nw~ improvement'.
Structure- sub + shall/will + have + VIIIrd form + obj When the actress comes to know that she was
Correct sentence– By next week I will have made all declared winner of the best actress award, her
the reservations for the trip to Europe. joy knew no bounds.
Sentence Improvement 87 YCT
(a) No improvement (b) came to know Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "has being" kesâ mLeeve hej "has
(c) was come to know (d) was knowing been" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeesefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "for + time (the last
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
two years)" kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present Perfect
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'comes to know' kesâ mLeeve hej
Continuous Tense ceW nw~ Dele: Fme tense keâer helping verb
'came to know' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was + verb3
(has been) keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nesiee~
kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past + tense ceW nw~ Dele: ÙeneB past
Correct Sentence
keâer verb (verb2) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ pees efkeâ past indefinite ceW For the last two years Shweta has been diligently
ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ working with Rohingya refugees to create colourul
correct sentence–When the actress came to know that table mats using their local weaving techniques.
she was declared winner of the best actress award, her
79 Select the most appropriate option to substitute
joy knew no bounds.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
76. Select the most appropriate option to substitute there is no need to substitute it, select "No
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If improvement'.
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No Swami Vivekanand's vast knowledge of
improvement’.
Eastern and Western culture appealed to all
After walking a few steps in the forest, our
those who come in contacts with him.
guide sensing some sort of movement in the
(a) No improvement
foliage behind us.
(b) who came in contact
(a) had been senses (b) sensed
(c) No improvement (d) was sensed (c) that comes to contact
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III) (d) which contact
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle word 'sensing' kesâ
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'who come in
mLeeve hej GheÙegòeâ word - 'sensed' (cenmetme efkeâÙee) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee,
contacts kesâ mLeeve who came in contact ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ
keäÙeeWefkeâ V1 + ing verb form kesâ meeLe H.V. DeJeMÙe nesveer ÛeeefnS~
ÛetBefkeâ sentence simple past keâe nw Dele: sub kesâ meeLe M.V JeekeäÙe Past tense keâer mebjÛevee hej DeeOeeefjle nw~ efpemeceW subject
'sensed ' (V2) ner ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ + verb2 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct sentence–After walking a few steps in the Correct sentence– Swami Vivekanand's vast
forest, our guide sensed some sort of movement in the knowledge of Eastern and Western culture appealed to
foliage behind us. all those who came in contact with him.
77. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 80. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No there is no need to substitute it, select No
improvement’. improvement.
The new product will be arrive on supermarket ''Did you tell your parents that you would
shelves only next year. going for movie with me this evening?'' My
(a) No improvement (b) will arrived on friend asked me.
(c) will arrive on (d) will arriving on (a) then you were being gone
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III) (b) when you will going
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ underlined phrase - 'will be (c) this that you was going
(d) that you are going
arrive on' kesâ mLeeve hej 'will arrive on’ keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
keäÙeeWefkeâ simple future ceW will/shall + v1 keâes ØeÙegòeâ efkeâÙee peelee Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Direct form of Sentence kesâ
nw Deewj future progressive ceW will/shall + be + v1 + ing keâes jssKeebefkeâle Phrase 'That you would going' kesâ mLeeve hej 'That
ØeÙegòeâ efkeâÙee peeÙesiee~ you are going' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ Øeoòe sentence
Correct sentence– The new product will arrive on
supermarket shelves only next year. direct form ceW nw~ Dele: would kesâ mLeeve hej 'Are' keâe ØeÙeesie
78. Select the most appropriate option to substitute GefÛele nesiee~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Correct sentence–''Did you tell your parents that you
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No are going for movie with me this evening?'' My friend
improvement'. asked me.
For the last two years Shweta has being 81. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
diligently working with Rohingya refugees to the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
create colourul table mats using their local there in no need to substitute it, No
weaving techniques. improvement
(a) have (b) have being There is a double-digit growth in salaries of
(c) has been (d) No improvement vocational jobs now and the trend are likely to
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II) continue in the coming years.

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(a) No improvement Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle phrase - 'is more
(b) is likely for continuing like' kesâ mLeeve hej 'are more likely' (DeefOekeâ meceeve nw) ØeÙegòeâ
(c) is likely to continue
(d) is likely to be continuing nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence keâe subject plural nw~ Dele: 'is' kesâ
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) mLeeve hej 'are' leLee 'like' kesâ mLeeve hej 'likely' adverb keâes
Ans. (c) : GheÙeg&òeâ sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle phrase - 'are likely ØeÙegòeâ efkeâÙee peeÙesiee~
to continue' (peejer jnves keâer mecYeeJevee nw) kesâ mLeeve hej 'is likely Correct sentence– It is evident from current research
to continue' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence keâe subject that young adults are more likely to develop an interest
in spoken English if there is a change in methodology.
(The trend) singular number ceW nw~
Correct sentence– There is a double-digit growth in 85. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
salaries of vocational jobs now and the trend is likely to the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
continue in the coming years. there is no need to substitute it, select No
improvement.
82. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If I think you’d better paid online immediately as
there is no need to substitute it, select No, you may not get time to visit the bank later on
improvement. during the day.
Since it falls on the floor, her dog, a black (a) you’d better pay
Labrador, gulped the biscuit down. (b) No Improvement
(a) As it have fallen (c) you’d better paying
(b) Because it is falling (d) you’d have better pay
(c) No improvement SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(d) Since it fell Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle phrase - 'you'd
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III) better paid' kesâ mLeeve hej 'you'd better pay.' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ Sentence kesâ underlined phrase– 'Since it had better kesâ yeeo bare infinitive (verb without) keâe ØeÙeesie
falls' kesâ mLeeve hej 'Since it fell' (peye mes Jen efiej ieÙee) keâe Deewj Fmekesâ yeeo verb1 keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ Sentence Past tense kesâ Structure hej Correct sentence– I think you’d better pay online
DeeOeeefjle nw~ Dele: “verb2” keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ immediately as you may not get time to visit the bank
Correct sentence– Since it fell on the floor, her dog, a later on during the day.
black Labrador, gulped the biscuit down. 86. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
83. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
the is no need to substitute it, select No improvement'.
improvement. All the shops and restaurants have been closed
There are too less space for Naveen to park his during the bandh last Saturday.
car in front of the shop (a) No improvement (b) are being closed
(a) was so few space (b) were too little space (c) were closed (d) has been closed
(c) No improvement (d) was too little space SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘have been closed’ kesâ mLeeve hej
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW are too less space kesâ mLeeve hej
were closed keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ meeceevÙele: past
was too little space keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ there kesâ
yeeo Deeves Jeeuee verb Gme verb kesâ yeeo DeeS sub kesâ Devegmeej metÛekeâ word pewmes yesterday, previous day, last day, last
Saturday etc. keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nes lees Gme JeekeäÙe keâe ØeÙeesie Past
neslee nw~ leLee ÙeneB too keâe ØeÙeesie as a adjective. nesvee
indefinite ceW neslee nw~
DeeJeMÙekeâ nw~
Correct sentence– There was too little space for Note– Past indefinte keâe Passive form 'was/were+verb'
Naveen to park his car in front of the shop. mes yevelee nw~
84. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Correct sentence–All the shope and restaurants were
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If closed during the bandh last Saturday.
there is no need to substitute it, select No 87. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
improvement . the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
It is evident from current research that young there is no need to substitute it, select No
adults is more like to develop an interest in improvement.
spoken English if there is a change in Gitanjali did not had school yesterday because
methodology. it was a second Saturday.
(a) are more likely (b) No Improvement (a) does not have
(c) are more like (d) is more likely (b) No improvement
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) (c) did not have
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(d) was not having Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has been made kesâ mLeeve hej
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I)
had been made keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeefo efkeâmeer
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Phrase- ‘did not had’ kesâ mLeeve hej 'did
JeekeäÙe ceW Past kesâ oes Action denote efkeâS ieS nes lees pees keâeÙe&
not have' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'did not' keâe ØeÙeesie past
henues ngDee nes Gmekesâ efueS verb past perfect leLee pees keâeÙe& yeeo
indefinite ceW neslee nw Deewj Fmekesâ meeLe verb1 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
ceW nes Gmekesâ efueS verb past indefinite ceW nesleer nw~
Dele: 'Had' keâer first form-'Have' keâes ØeÙegòeâ efkeâÙee peevee GefÛele
Correct sentence– Many attempts had been made to
nesiee~ climb the Everest before Tenzing and Hillary
Correct sentence–Gitanjali did not have school succeeded.
yesterday because it was a second Saturday.
91. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
88. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Now that the child rights commission has
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No (register) the case, it will go to the police for
improvement'. investigation, he said.
It is reported that everyday India witnessing (a) registered (b) registering
the death of over 2000 babies aged less that one (c) will register (d) No improvement
year. SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
(a) India witness the death Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘register’ kesâ mLeeve hej registered
(b) No improvement (ope& nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Present Perfect tense ceW
(c) India will be witness the death
(d) India witnesses the death has/have + VIIIrd form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I) Correct sentence– Now that the child rights
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ sentence ceW underlined part ceW finite commission has registered the case, it will go to the
police for investigation, he said.
verb veneR nw Dele: ÙeneB Skeâ finite verb witnesses keâe ØeÙeesie
92. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
GefÛele nesiee~ JeekeäÙe ceW adverb 'everyday' DeeÙee nw Dele: ÙeneB It was a formidable challenge that they (offer)
simple present tense keâe ØeÙeesie nesvee ÛeeefnS~ going into the Glasgow championships.
Correct sentence–It is reported that everyday India (a) offered (b) offering
witnesses the death of over 2000 babies aged less that (c) will offering (d) No improvement
one year. SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
89. Select the alternative that will improve the
Ans. (a) : GheÙegòeâ Principal clause 'It was a formidable
underlined part of the sentence. In case there is
no improvement select ‘No improvement’. challenge' mes mhe<š nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past tense ceW nw Dele: offer
Carrots and sweet potatoes were airdrop for kesâ mLeeve hej offered keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
animals starving during the tragic bushfires in keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeefo principal clause ‘past tense’ ceW nes lees sub-
Australia. ordinate clause Yeer past tense ceW ner nesiee~
(a) were airdropped for animals starving
Correct sentence– It was a formidable challenge that
(b) will be airdropping for animals starving
(c) are airdropped for animals starved they offered going into the Glasgow championships.
(d) No improvement 93. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III) This rivalry is (prove to) be extremely
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle phrase - 'were beneficial for Indian badminton.
(a) to prove to (b) proving to
airdrop for animals starving' kesâ mLeeve hej 'were airdropped
(c) proving by (d) No improvement
for animals starving' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Øeoòe JeekeäÙe passive SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
voice keâer mebjÛevee hej DeeOeeefjle nw Dele: were (H.V.) kesâ meeLe Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW prove to kesâ mLeeve hej 'proving
verb keâer IIIrd form keâes ØeÙegòeâ efkeâÙee peeÙesiee~ to' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Helping verb (is/am/are)
Correct sentence–Carrots and sweet potatoes were
airdropped for animals starving during the tragic
kesâ yeeo V4 (V1 + ing) form keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
bushfires in Australia. Correct sentence– This rivalry is proving to be
90. Select the most appropriate option to substitute extremely beneficial for Indian badminton.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If 94. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No Yet, it would be a mistake to presume that ties
improvement'. can so easily return to their pre-2015 strength,
Many attempts has been made to climb the as the ground (had) shifted in too many ways
Everest before Tenzing and Hillary succeeded. since then.
(a) have been made (b) had been made (a) have (b) has
(c) was made (d) No improvement (c) was (d) No improvement
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II) SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
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Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW had kesâ mLeeve hej has keâe ØeÙeesie 98. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
nesiee,keäÙeeWefkeâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe present perfect tense ceW Sindhu's latest medal, to go with the Rio
Olympics silver last year, has clearly (took her
nesiee~ past) Nehwal.
Note- efveÙecele: yet Jeeues JeekeäÙe keâe verb present perfect tense (a) taking her past (b) takes her past
ceW neslee nw~ (c) taken her past (d) No improvement
Correct sentence– Yet, it would be a mistake to SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III)
presume that ties can so easily return to their pre-2015 Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Present Perfect Tense ceW nw Dele:
strength, as the ground has shifted in too many ways Took her Past kesâ mLeeve hej taken her past keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee,
since then.
keäÙeeWefkeâ has kesâ meeLe ncesMee ef›eâÙee keâer third form keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles
95. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
nw~
But she (win more) hearts for her gallant
display of endurance. Correct Sentence– Sindhu's latest medal, to go with
(a) wined more (b) won more the Rio Olympics silver last year, has clearly taken her
(c) wan more (d) No improvement past Nehwal.
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III) 99. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
For a change, performance and not political
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâes Megæ yeveeves kesâ efueÙes won more
expedience, (seem to have) dictated the nature
keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe YeeJe Past tense (Yetlekeâeue) and extent of the shuffle in the Council of
keâe nw Deewj Meyo 'win' keâe Past 'won' neslee nw~ Ministers.
Correct sentence– But she won more hearts for her (a) seemingly has (b) seems to have
gallant display of endurance. (c) seemed to (d) No improvement
96. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Last month (he makes news with his) "go Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Seem to have kesâ mLeeve hej
whistle" comment to the leaders over Seems to have keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe YeeJeevegmeej
outstanding dues. Present indefinite tense cebs nw leLee JeekeäÙe keâe Subject
(a) he will make news with him
Singular nw~ Dele: Verb Yeer Singular (verb + s/es) ØeÙegòeâ
(b) he made news with his
(c) he makes news with him nes ieer~
(d) No improvement Correct sentence– For a change, performance and not
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II) political expedience, seems to have dictated the nature
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW he makes news with his kesâ and extent of the shuffle in the Council of Ministers.
mLeeve hej he made news with his keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 100. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
JeekeäÙe ceW Last months kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past Raman (has all along being) equated with best
shooter among his peers.
Tense ceW nesiee~ Dele: Past Indefinite keâer Verb (Verb2) keâe (a) had all along been (b) had all along being
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (c) has all along been (d) No improvement
Correct sentence– Last month he made news with his SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
"go whistle" comment to the leaders over outstanding Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ bracketed part ceW “has all along
dues. being” kesâ mLeeve hej had all along been keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ
97. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe YeeJeevegmeej Past perfect kesâ passive sense ceW
Prohibitory orders (will not) enforced, with the nesiee~
government evidently viewing the looming
Correct sentence–Raman had all along been equated
protests as pressure relief valves instead of as
with best shooter among his peers.
trigger points for violence.
(a) were not (b) willingly 101. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(c) were be (d) no improvement te underlined segment in the given sentence. If
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I) there is no need to substitute it, select No
Improvement.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will not kesâ mLeeve hej were not keâe In his coming film the Spider-Man will be seen
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ GheÙegòeâ JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite kesâ in European cities.
Passive sense ceW nw~ Dele: FmeceW was/were + verb3 keâe ØeÙeesie (a) No Improvement (b) had been seen
nesiee~ (c) has seen (d) was seen
Correct sentence– Prohibitory orders were not SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
enforced, with the government evidently viewing the Ans. (a) : No Improvement
looming protests as pressure relief valves instead of as Note-Ghejessòeâ JeekeäÙe Passive voice ceW nw Dele: will be +
trigger points for violence. verb3 keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~

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102. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (d) has set
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III)
there is no need to substitute it, select No Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'is set' kesâ mLeeve hej 'has set' keâe
improvement. ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe Present perfect
Every book is wrote by Ruskin Bond is a
masterpiece. tense ceW nesvee ÛeeefnS~ efpemeceW has/have keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Ûetbefkeâ
(a) written (b) has wrote efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW The government Skeâ singular noun nw~
(c) No improvement (d) have written Dele: has keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III) Correct sentence–The government has set strict limits
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'is wrote' kesâ mLeeve hej 'written' on public spending this year.
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ by Ruskin (sub) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw~ 106. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW passive voice keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw, Dele: the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No
‘write’ keâer third form ‘written’ keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~
improvement.
Correct sentence will be - He lives in this remote colony since 2001.
[Every book written by Ruskin Bond is a masterpiece.] (a) has been living (b) continues to live
103. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (c) have been living (d) No improvement
the underlined segment. If there is no need to SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
substitute it, select No improvement. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'lives' kesâ mLeeve hej 'has been
I would have definitely helped you if you had
told me why you did need the money. living' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Since kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
(a) why did you need the money JeekeäÙe Present perfect countinuous tense ceW nesiee~ efpemeceW
(b) why you needed the money has/have been + verb + ing since/for + time keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) why you needs the money neslee nw~
(d) No improvement. Rule -peye keâesF& keâeÙe& Past ceW Meg™ neskeâj Jele&ceeve ceW Yeer peejer nes
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
lees Present Perfect Continuous tense keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ''did need'' kesâ mLeeve hej 'Need' Correct Sentence–He has been living in this remote
keâe IInd from needed' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fme Øekeâej kesâ colony since 2001.
Sentences ceW 'WH' word kesâ yeeo keâer Clause assertive ceW 107. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Dele: sub + verb2 keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Correct sentence– I would have definitely helped you there is no need to substitute it, select No
if you had told me why you needed the money. Improvement.
104. Select the most appropriate option to substitute The train pass over the long dark tunnel.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (a) passes into (b) pass across
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No (c) No Improvement (d) passed through
substitution required'. SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
They couldn't find what they wanted and Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW pass over kesâ mLeeve hej passed
decide to look elsewhere. through keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ keâner mes neskeâj iegpejves
(a) No substitution required kesâ efueS pass through keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~
(b) have decided to look Pass through (idiom) - to travel through something or
(c) had decided looking someplace.
(d) decided to look Correct Sentence– The train passed through the long
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I) dark tunnel.
Ans. (d) : Ùeefo Skeâ sentence kesâ oes verb, 'and' mes pegÌ[s nQ lees 108. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
oesveeW verb keâe ™he meceeve nesvee ÛeeefnS~ Fmekeâe efveOee&jCe 'and' mes the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
hetJe& ØeÙegòeâ verb kesâ Devegmeej keâjles nw~ efpememes mhe° nw efkeâ 'decide there is no need to substitute it, select No
to look' kesâ mLeeve hej decided to look keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Improvement.
Fmekesâ henues wanted (v2) keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ The housing problem in Mumbai becomes
Correct sentence– They couldn't find what they more serious day by day.
wanted and decided to look elsewhere. (a) No Improvement (b) become
105. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (c) had become (d) is becoming
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘becomes’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘is
substitution required'. becoming’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ day by day mes
The government is set strict limits on public Continuity keâe yeesOe nes jne nw, Dele: ÙeneB present
spending this year.
(a) had been set continuous keâer Verb (verb1+ing) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
(b) have set Correct Sentence– The housing problem in Mumbai
(c) No substitution required is becoming more serious day by day.
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109. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW underlined word 'can come' kesâ
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If mLeeve hej 'could come' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe
there is no need to substitute it, select No
Improvement. ceW Reporting verb 'past tense' ceW nw Dele: reported speech
The wound on her hand is now heal completely. keâer verb Yeer past tense ceW nesieer~
(a) has now healing (b) No Improvement Correct sentence–The student asked the teacher if he
(c) is now healed (d) is healing now could come in.
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I) 113. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'Is now heal' kesâ the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
mLeeve hej 'Is now healed' (Deye "erkeâ nes ieÙee nw) ØeÙegòeâ efkeâÙee there is no need to substitute it, select No
peeÙesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe passive voice keâe sense os jne nw~ Dele: improvement.
Is + heald (v3) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Bhawna will visited the Eiffel Tower during
Correct sentence– The wound on her hand is now her trip.
healed completely. (a) will visit (b) will visiting
110. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (c) would visiting (d) No improvement
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I)
there is no need to substitute it, select No Ans : (a) Modal kesâ meeLe meowJe verb keâer Ist form ØeÙegòeâ nesleer
Improvement. nw~ Dele: ÙeneB hej visited kesâ mLeeve hej visit keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
The doctor has reassure me that the operation
modals –Can, could, shall, should, will, would, may,
was a routine one.
(a) No Improvement (b) had reassured me might, must, used (to), ought (to), need, dare etc.
(c) is reassured me (d) reassure me Correct sentence–Bhawna will visit the Eiffel Tower
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II) during her trip.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘has reassure me’ kesâ mLeeve hej 114. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
‘had reassured me’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ the underlined segment. If there is no need to
substitute it, select No improvement.
subordinate clause mes mhe° nw efkeâ principal clause past
Emperor Ashoka have conquered Kalinga
perfect ceW ner ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ before he embraced Buddhism.
Correct sentence– The doctor had reassured me that (a) had conquered (b) was conquering
the operation was a routine one. (c) No improvement (d) has conquered
111. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have Conquered kesâ mLeeve hej
there is no need to substitute it, select No
improvement. 'had conquered' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Past kesâ oes
The teacher expected the students had finishing Action denote nes lees pees keâeÙe& henues nes Gmes Past Perfect ceW
the project on time. leLee pees keâeÙe& yeeo ceW nes Gmes Past Indifinte ceW ØeÙegòeâ keâjles nQb~
(a) finishing (b) No improvement Correct Sentence –''Emperor Ashoka had conquered
(c) to finish (d) finish Kalinga before he embraced Buddhism.''
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
115. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'had finishing' kesâ mLeeve hej 'to the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
finish' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ ask, advise, allow, there is no need to substitute it, select No
command, force, forbid, invite, encourage, compel, improvement.
beg, order, instruct, permit, persuade, tell, require, I had to reconsider my decision as going to
remind, teach, imagine leLee expect. Deeefo kegâÚ Ssmeer verbs Syria might been dangerous.
nw, efpevekesâ yeeo (Ùeefo JeekeäÙe Active voice nw lees) object + (a) had to be (b) might have been
Infinitive (to + verb1) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (hejvleg Ùeefo (c) may have (d) No improvement
passive voice nw lees) meerOee Infinitive keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Correct sentence– The teacher expected the students Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'might been' kesâ mLeeve hej
to finish the project on time. ‘might have been’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ modal + have
112. Select the most appropriate option to substitute kesâ meeLe 'VIII' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen Past time keâes
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No show keâj jne nw~
improvement. Correct sentence– '' I had to reconsider my decision
The student asked the teacher if he can come as going to Syria might have been dangerous.
in. 116. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(a) No improvement (b) could come the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(c) will come (d) can came there is no need to substitute it, select No
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III) improvement.
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A little carefulness can have averted the Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie– 'who paint' kesâ
accident. mLeeve hej 'who painted' ØeÙegkeäle nesiee, Past Tense ceW subject
(a) can averted (b) could have averted
+ V2 + obj. ØeÙegkeäle neslee nw~
(c) could have avert (d) No improvement
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I) Dele: YeeJeevegmeej Gòeâ Clause kesâ Past Tense ceW nesves hej verb
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ''Can' kesâ mLeeve hej 'Could' keâe
keâer Past form (V2) ØeÙegkeäle nesieer~
Correct sentence– The girl who painted this picture is
ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeebsefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee Sentence Past ceW nw~ (modal my neighbour.
+ have + V3) ‘Could have’ keâe ØeÙeesie past keâer mebYeeJevee leLee 120. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
#ecelee efoKeeves kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ the underlined segment. If there is no need to
Correct Sentence–''A little carefulness could have substitute it, select No improvement
averted the accident''. Have you ever being by New York?
117. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (a) No improvement (b) ever being at
the underlined segment. If there is no need to (c) ever been to (d) never been with
substitute it, select No improvement. SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II)
He is living in this house for the past fifteen Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ underlined part– 'ever
years before he shifted abroad. being by' kesâ mLeeve hej 'ever been to' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw,
(a) has been living (b) No improvement keäÙeeWefkeâ – Have kesâ yeeo 'Be' keâer third form 'been keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) had been living (d) was lived neslee nw~ leLee efkeâmeer mLeeve keâes denote keâjves kesâ efueS
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Preposition 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'is living' kesâ mLeeve hej 'had been Correct sentence–Have you ever been to New York?
living' (past perfect continuous) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee, 121. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Ist action ceW 'time' efoÙee ieÙee nw Dele: Ùen the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
past perfect continuous tense ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Deewj JeekeäÙe keâe there is no need to substitute it, select No
II action 'simple past' ceW nw~
nd improvement.
Do you mind to lending me your umbrella?
Rule - Past perfect continuous keâe ØeÙeesie Gme keâeÙe& kesâ efueS (a) to lend me (b) lending me
neslee nw pees Yetlekeâeue ceW efveef§ele meceÙe mes henues ØeejbYe ngDee nes Deewj (c) No improvement (d) lend me
Gme meceÙe lekeâ Ûeuee nes~ SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence– He had been living in this house Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'to lending me' kesâ
for the past fifteen years before he shifted abroad. mLeeve hej Phrase–'lending me' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ–
118. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Mind, Enjoy, Worth Deeefo Verb kesâ yeeo Gerund (V1 +
the underlined segment. If there is no need to ing) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
substitute it, select No improvement Correct sentence–Do you mind lending me your
Sonia is learnt to play the guitar these days. umbrella?
(a) was learning playing
122. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(b) was learning to play
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(c) is learning to play
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
(d) No improvement
substitution required'.
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) She has decided on to do a Chinese language
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is learnt to play kesâ mLeeve hej is course.
learning to play keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ these days (a) No substitution required (b) on doing
mes mhe° nw efkeâ verb present continuous ceW ner nesieer, keäÙeeWefkeâ (c) on to doing (d) to doing
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ùeneb hej these days keâeÙe& kesâ Jele&ceeve ceW peejer nesves keâe sense os
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘on to do’ kesâ mLeeve hej “on
jne nw~
doing” keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ preposition ‘on’ kesâ yeeo
Dele: (is + verb + ing) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ gerund (V4) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, ve efkeâ infinitive keâe~
Correct sentence–Sonia is learning to play the guitar
Correct sentence–She has decided on doing a Chinese
these days. language course.
119. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 123. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
The girl who paint this picture is my there is no need to substitute it, select option
neighbour. 'No substitution required'.
(a) no substitution required Despite spending six years in politics, he are
(b) who painted still regard by many as the new kid on the
(c) which paints block.
(d) who are painting (a) he is still regard
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III) (b) he are still regarding
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(c) No substitution required (d) but found no sign
(d) he is still regarded SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Sentence ceW 'verb' 'searched' keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ yeeo ngDee nw efpememes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past tense ceW nw Fme Øekeâej
Jeeueer clause passive voice ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ efueÙes v3 form Deieueer Clause Yeer Past tense ceW nesieer~ Dele: 'but found no
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Dele: JeekeäÙe ceW regard kesâ mLeeve hej regarded sign' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ find keâe past form found neslee
ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ nw~
Note- Passive voice ceW ncesMee object keâer ØeOeevelee jnleer nw Correct sentence–The detectives searched the house
Deewj verb keâer 3rd form keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ from top to bottom, but found no sign of the stolen
Correct Sentence - goods.
Despite spending six years in politics, he is still 127. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
regarded by many as the new kid on the block. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
124. Select the most appropriate option to substitute there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If substitution required'.
there is no need to substitute it, select option This training has intended to give people the
'No substitution required'. skills they need for a particular job.
The trainee hand a copy of his appointment (a) have intended to
letter to the HR head. (b) is intend towards
(a) No substitution required (c) No substitution required
(b) handed over a copy (d) is intended to
(c) hand over the copy SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(d) handed of a copy Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'has' kesâ mLeeve hej 'is' keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Sentence kesâ Fme Part ceW Present indefinite
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Hand' keâer peien Phrasal verb kesâ Passive keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ efpemeceW is + verb3 keâe ØeÙeesie
Handed over - (meeQhee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ neslee nw~
Note- JeekeäÙe ceW a keâe ØeÙeesie indefinite article kesâ ™he ceW efkeâÙee Correct sentence -
ieÙee nw~ Dele: copy kesâ henues indefinite article (A) keâe ØeÙeesie This training is intended to give people the skills they
nesiee ve efkeâ definite article (The) keâe~ need for a particular job.
Correct sentence–The trainee handed over a copy of 128. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
his appointment letter to the HR head. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
125. Select the most appropriate option to substitute there is no need to substitute it, select No
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Improvement.
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No The inflation rate raised up 8% last month.
substitution required'. (a) rose to (b) No Improvement
For the past six months, she is searching for a (c) rise to (d) raise up
job. SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) had been searching Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'raised up' kesâ mLeeve hej 'rose to'
(b) No substitution required keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW last month kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
(c) has searching nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past ceW nw Dele: raised keâe past form Rose (v2)
(d) has been searching keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence –The inflation rate rose up 8% last
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe preposition 'for' mes Meg™ nw pees month.
period of time (Deefveef§ele meceÙe) keâes ØeoefMe&le keâjlee nw~ Dele: 129. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
JeekeäÙe Present Perfect countinuous ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Dele: is the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
searching kesâ mLeeve hej has been searching keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele there is no need to substitute it, select No
nw~ improvement.
Correct sentence– For the past six months, she has I will write to you when I will reach New Delhi.
been searching for a job. (a) I reach (b) I will be reaching
126. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (c) I am reached (d) No improvement
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II)
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘I will reach’ kesâ mLeeve hej 'I
substitution required'. reach' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe conditional sentence
The detectives searched the house from top to type-I nw, efpemekeâer mebjÛevee efvecveJele nw-
bottom, but find any sign of the stolen goods.
If/When + Present Indefinite, Future Indefinite (main claus)
(a) No substitution required
(b) while finding no sign Correct Sentence -
(c) despite found any sign I will write to you when I reach new Delhi.
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130. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 134. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No there is no need to substitute it, select No
Improvement. improvement.
My car broke off on my way to home. The family had been without food for four
days.
(a) down (b) out
(a) family are been (b) family is been
(c) on (d) No improvement (c) family is being (d) No improvement
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jssKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW Phrasal verb, Ans. (d) : No improvement
Break down (efkeâmeer Jeenve Ùee ieeÌ[er keâe efyeieÌ[ peevee Ùee Kejeye 135. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
nes peevee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Dele: off kesâ mLeeve hej down keâe the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ improvement.
Correct Sentence–My car broke down on my way to He is felt extremely unhappy yesterday because
home. of the inordinate delay of the messenger.
131. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (a) No improvement
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (b) He has feeling extremely unhappy yesterday
there is no need to substitute it, select No (c) He have been feeling extremely unhappy
Improvement. yesterday
He made multiple attempts at securing a (d) He was feeling extremely unhappy yesterday
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
government job.
(a) attempt in (b) No Improvement Ans. (d) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘He is felt extremely
(c) attempt for (d) attempts through unhappy’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘He was Feeling extremely
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II) unhappy’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW
Ans. (b) : No improvement yesterday kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ Iešvee past keâer nw Dele: past
132. Select the most appropriate option to substitute keâer verb 'was' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Correct Sentence
there is no need to substitute it, select No He was feeling extremely unhappy yesterday because
Improvement. of the inordinate delay of the messenger.
You need have brought your umbrella as it is a 136. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
cloudy day. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No
(a) can have (b) could has
improvement.
(c) should have (d) No Improvement The newly- launched mobile phone application
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II) has been a great support for people in remote
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW need have kesâ mLeeve hej should areas of the country.
have keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ meueen Ùee megPeeJe (Advice (a) applications will been a great support
(b) applications has been a great support
Ùee Suggestion) Øekeâš keâjves kesâ efueS should keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee (c) No improvement
peelee nw~ (d) applications have been a great support
Correct sentence– You Shoud have brought your SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
umbrella as it is a cloudy day. Ans. (c) : No improvement.
133. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 137. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No there is no need to substitute it, select No
improvement. improvement.
Permit me to speak the truth and I have say it The convict was informed that the judge will
heard the case tomorrow.
without any fear.
(a) judge hears a case
(a) No improvement (b) judge will hear the case
(b) I had say it without any fear (c) judge will hearing a case
(c) I shall said it without any fear (d) No improvement
(d) I will say it without any fear SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'judge will heard the case' kesâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘I have say’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘I will mLeeve hej 'judge will hear the case' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee,
say’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ keäÙeeWefkeâ will kesâ yeeo verbIst form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Devegmeej future indefinite tense keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~ Correct Sentence
Correct Sentence–Permit me to speak the truth and I The convict was informed that the judge will hear the
will say it without any fear. case tomorrow.
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138. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ underline part ceW ‘make
the underlined in the given sentence. If there is no sure taking’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘make sure to take’ keâe ØeÙeesie
need to substitute it, select 'No improvement.
As you can see from my resume, I am working GefÛele nw keäÙeeWefkeâ Make sure' kesâ yeeo meeceevÙele: Infinitive (to
in Mumbai since 2016. + VI) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(a) I have been working in Mumbai since 2016 correct sentence–When you go by rail, make sure to
(b) I am working in Mumbai since 2016 take the express train that stops only at big stations.
(c) No improvement 142. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(d) I am work in Mumbai since 2016 the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II) there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘I am working in Mumbai substitution'
since 2016’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘I have been working in She give me everything I asked for.
Mumbai since 2016’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ since (a) Is giving me everything
+ point of time keâe ØeÙeesie meeceevÙele: perfect continuous (b) gave me everything
tense ceW neslee nw~ Dele: Fme tense keâer h.v. has/have + been (c) No improvement
(d) gave myself everything
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
CORRECT SENTENCE–As you can see from my
resume, I have been working in Mumbai since 2016. Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ sentence ceW past tense kesâ YeeJe kesâ
139. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Devegmeej underline part ceW verb2, (gave) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele
the underlined in the given sentence. If there is no nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Past Indefinite ceW verb2 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
need to substitute it, select 'No improvement. Correct sentence–She gave me everything I asked for.
In the interview held recently, I answer the 143. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
question as best as I could. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(a) I answered the question as best as I can. there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
(b) I answer the question as best as I could. substitution'
(c) I answered the question as best as I could. A study has shown that the use of mobile data
(d) No improvement in India have increased 50 times over the last
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II) three years
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW I answer the question as best (a) No improvement
as I could kesâ mLeeve hej I answered the question as best as (b) has increased 50 times
I could keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ held recently mes mhe° (c) has been increased to 50 times
nw efkeâ past action keâer yeele nes jner nw~ Dele: past keâer verb2 (d) Is increasing 50 times
(answered) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
Correct Sentence - Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject (The use of mobile
In the interview held recently, I answered the question data) singular number ceW nw Dele: helping verb keâe ØeÙeesie
as best as I could. Yeer singular ceW nesiee~ FmeefueS 'have' kesâ mLeeve hej 'has' keâe
140. Select the most appropriate option to substitute ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Correct sentence–A study has shown that the use of
there is no need to substitute it, select No
improvement. mobile data in India has increased 50 times over the
last three years
Tourists visiting Leh take home photos and
memories but leave back a mountains of waste. 144. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(a) leave away (b) left back the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(c) No improvement (d) leave behind there is no need to substitute it, select No
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II) substitution
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW leave back kesâ mLeeve hej leave The football coach urged the team were give its
best to the final match.
behind (heerÚs ÚesÌ[vee) keäÙeeWefkeâ leave kesâ meeLe behind (a) No Improvement (b) That it give its best
preposition keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (c) Try to give it best (d) To give its best
Correct Sentence–Tourists visiting Leh take home photos SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
and memories but leave behind a mountains of waste. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ underline part ceW were give
141. Select the most appropriate option to substitute its best kesâ mLeeve hej 'to give its best' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No keäÙeeWefkeâ simple sentence ceW Skeâ finite verb ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Dele:
Improvement infinitive (to+verb1) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ pees efkeâ noun keâe keâeÙe&
When you go by rail, make sure taking the keâjlee nw~
express train that stops only at big stations. urge somebody to dosomething
(a) make sure to taking (b) No improvement
(c) make sure to take (d) making sure to take Correct sentence–The football coach urged the team
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I) to give its best to the final match.
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B. Subject and Verb Agreement 148. Select the alternative that will improve the
underlined part of the sentence. In case there is
145. Select the most appropriate option to substitute no improvement select "No improvement".
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If All students has a dream to study in a good
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No university.
substitution'. (a) have dream (b) No improvement
Neither the parents nor the child were happy (c) has dream (d) have a dream
about the result. SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
(a) were happy with (b) was happy with Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie has a dream kesâ
(c) No substitution (d) was happy for
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
mLeeve hej have a dream GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ all students
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie were happy about plural subject nw Fmekesâ Devegmeej plural verb 'have' ØeÙegòeâ
kesâ mLeeve hej was happy with GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye nesiee~
Correct Sentence - All students have a dream to study
neither ..... nor mes oes subject peg[ Ì s nes lees Deeves Jeeueer verb yeeo
in a good university.
Jeeues subject (nor kesâ meeLe) kesâ Devegmeej singular Je plural
149. Select the alternative that will improve the
ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ Ûetbefkeâ nor kesâ heeme Jeeuee subject 'The child' underlined part of the sentence. In case there is
singular nw Dele: verb Yeer singular (was) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer leLee no improvement select "No improvement".
happy with something ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ Many of my friends come to school by bus.
Correct Sentence - (a) Much of my friends
Neither the parents nor the child was happy with the (b) Many who are friends
result. (c) No improvement
146. Select the most appropriate option to improve (d) Many of all my friends
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
there is no need to improve it, select 'No Ans. (c) : No improvement
improvement'. 150. Select the alternative that will improve the
Many a person are unable of distinguish right underlined part of the sentence. In case there is
from wrong. no improvement select "No improvement".
(a) are capable of (b) No improvement Success and failure in life depends on how well
(c) are unable to (d) is unable to a person uses his time.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) depending upon (b) dependent on
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie are unable of kesâ (c) No improvement (d) depend on
mLeeve hej is unable to keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ many a SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
kesâ yeeo Jeeueer verb singular ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw leLee unable kesâ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie depends on kesâ mLeeve hej
meeLe preposition 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ depend on GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ success and failure oes
Correct Sentence - Many a person is unable to Deueie-Deueie ÛeerpeW nQ pees efkeâ plural subject nw~ FmeefueS verb
distinguish right from wrong. plural 'depend' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
147. Select the alternative that will improve the Correct Sentence - Success and failure in life depend
underlined part of the sentence in case there is on how well a person uses his time.
no improvement select “No improvement”. 151. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
You have to wear this uniform whether you
likes it or not. The Centre’s bid to dispel the pall of gloom
(a) whether you like it or not over the economy (have been helped) in recent
(b) whether you are liking it or not weeks by a rating.
(c) No improvement (a) had been help (b) has been helped
(d) Whether if you like it or not (c) have been helping (d) No improvement
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Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie whether you likes it or Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ Bracket part ceW have been helped kesâ mLeeve
not kesâ mLeeve hej whether you like it or not GheÙegòeâ nesiee hej has been helped keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW
keäÙeeWefkeâ you (plural subject) kesâ yeeo plural verb ØeÙegòeâ nesleer ‘The centre's bid’ Skeâ singular subject nw Dele: verb Yeer
nw~ singular form (has been) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
Note- verb ceW s/es ueieekeâj singular yeveeles nQ~ Correct Sentence–
Correct Sentence–You have to wear this uniform The centre's bid to dispel the pall of gloom over the
whether you like it or not. economy has been helped in recent weeks by a rating.

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152. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. 155. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Without any exaggeration, the provision will the underlined segment in the given sentence.
ensure that legislators (keep a voice) in If no substitution is required, select No
finalizing the terms and conditions of the improvement.
agreement. Each of the guests were given a return gift.
(a) have a voice (b) head a voice (a) No improvement
(c) lost a voice (d) No improvement (b) Each of the guests was given
(c) Each guests were given
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(d) Each and every guest were given
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW keep a voice kesâ mLeeve hej have a SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III)
voice keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ possession oMee&ves kesâ efueS Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Each of the guests were kesâ
have keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ ‘that’ kesâ yeeo DeeÙee Subject mLeeve hej Each of the guests was keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee,
'legislators' plural form ceW nw Dele: auxiliary verb kesâ leewj hej keäÙeeWefkeâ Each of the + plural noun kesâ yeeo verb ncesMee
plural verb (have) keâe Fmlesceeue nesiee~ singular form ceW nesleer nw~
Correct Sentence - Correct sentence– Each of the guests was given a
Without any exaggeration the provision will ensure that return gift.
legislators have a voice in finalizing the terms and 156. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
conditions of the agreement. the underlined segment in the given sentence.
153. Select the most appropriate option to substitute If no substitution is required, select No
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If improvement.
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No How long you are living in this city?
substitution required’ (a) have you lived (b) are you been living
Have either of you been to the planetarium (c) are you live (d) No improvement
before? SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) No substitution required Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ØeMve JeeÛekeâ JeekeäÙe nw Dele: Auxiliary
(b) Have everyone Verb (have) keâe ØeÙeesie Subject (you) mes henues nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ
(c) Has either JeekeäÙe Present Perfect tense keâe YeeJe Øekeâš nes jne nw~
(d) Has both Correct sentence– How long have you lived in this
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) city?
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ underlined phrase 'have 157. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
either' kesâ mLeeve hej 'has either' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ 'Either' the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
means 'one' or the other of two things neslee nw~ efpememes no substitution is required, select No
Fmekeâes singular ceevee peelee nw~ Dele: Verb keâe ØeÙeesie Singular improvement.
The India consensus study highlight a benefits
number ceW nesiee~ by adding domestic violence prevention
Correct Sentence– Has either of you been to the approaches to current government policy.
planetarium before? (a) highlights the benefits of adding
154. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (b) No improvement
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (c) highlight the benefits from added
no substitution is required, select No (d) highlight a benefit in addition
improvement. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Knowing the particular things that motivate Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW highlight kesâ mLeeve hej highlights
each person help you add power to their keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Subject (The India
motivation. consensus study) singular number ceW nw Dele: Verb Yeer
(a) No improvement Singular number ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
(b) helps you add power
(ii) Possesive case ceW "of" keâe ØeÙeesie ‘‘keâe’’ kesâ sense ceW efkeâÙee
(c) help you to add power
(d) help you adding power peelee nw~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I) Correct Sentense– The India consensus study
highlights the benefits of adding domestic violence
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW help you add power kesâ mLeeve prevention approaches to current government policy.
hej helps you add power keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 158. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
'Each' keâe ØeÙeesie subject keâer lejn ØeÙegòeâ nesves hej Fmes singular the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
ceevee peelee nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ meeLe singular verb keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee no substitution is required, select No
peelee nw~ improvement.
The world's agricultural land are in pressure to
Correct sentence– Knowing the particular things that
raising more and more crops.
motivate each person helps you add power to their (a) land is under pressure to raise
motivation. (b) land is under pressure so raising
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(c) No improvement (c) two friends of my fathers
(d) land is at pressure to raise (d) two of my fathers friend
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW are kesâ mLeeve hej Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Underlined Part ceW two keâe
is keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Subject- (The world's ØeÙeesie ngDee nw pees friend kesâ efueS ØeÙeesie ngDee nw Dele: Friend kesâ
agricultural land) singular number nw Dele: singular verb mLeeve hej friends keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ two kesâ yeeo
'is' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee Deeves Jeeuee Meyo plural nesvee ÛeeefnS~
Note–To kesâ yeeo meeceevÙele: V1 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Correct sentence–In the park I happened to meet two
Correct Sentense– of my father's friends who had known him for several
The world's agricultural land is under pressure to raise years.
more and more crops. 162. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
159. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No
there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement.
improvement. If I does not pay my post-paid mobile bill by
The children has had their dinner but the tomorrow I will probably have to pay a fine.
adults still have to eat. (a) If I had not paid
(a) No improvement (b) If I do not pay
(b) have had their dinner (c) No improvement
(c) are have their dinner (d) If I has not paid
(d) is having the dinner
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (b) peye efkeâmeer JeekeäÙe ceW oes clause oer nes Deewj GmeceW mes
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ Noun- The children,
plural number ceW nw~ Dele: Plural verb (have) keâe ØeÙeesie otmejer clause future Indefinite ceW nes lees henuee clause
GefÛele nesiee~ present Indfinite ceW nesieer~ Ûetbefkeâ ØeLece clause ceW subject 'I' keâe
Note – JeekeäÙe ceW had (v ) keâe ØeÙeesie as a main verb ngDee nw~
3
ØeÙees ie ngDee nw lees Gmekesâ meeLe plural helping verb 'do' keâe ØeÙeesie
Correct sentence– The children have had their dinner GefÛele nesiee~
but the adults still have to eat. Correct Sentence–If I do not pay my post-paid mobile
160. Select the most appropriate option to bill by tomorrow, I will probably have to pay a fine
substitution the underlined segment. If no 163. Identify the most appropriate option to
substitution is required select 'No substitution'. substitute the underlined segment. If no
This is one of the boldest economic reform that substitution is required, select No substitution.
have ever been introduced. The commander of the ship as well as the crew
(a) economic reforms that has ever are caught by the storm.
(b) economic reforms that have ever (a) are caught in (b) is caught in
(c) No substitution (c) No substitution (d) are being caught by
(d) economic reform that has ever SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW are caught by kesâ
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Reform kesâ mLeeve hej reforms keâe mLeeve hej is caught in keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe sub
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ one of the kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeues singular (the commander of the ship) nw, FmeefueS Ùeneb are
Noun/Pronoun ncesMee Plural nesles nw, leLee ÙeneB hej That keâe
kesâ mLeeve hej is keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
ØeÙeesie Relative Pronoun kesâ ™he ceW ngDee nw, efpemekesâ yeeo Deeves
Rule- efveÙecele: as well as, with, along with FlÙeeefo mes oes
Jeeueer verb, That kesâ antecedent (reforms) kesâ Devegmeej ØeÙegòeâ
subject pegÌ[s nes lees ØeLece subject kesâ Devegmeej ner Deeves Jeeueer
ngF& nw~ ÛetBefkeâ Reforms, Plural nw FmeefueÙes Plural verb Have
been keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ Verb keâe efveOee&jCe neslee nw~ pewmes efkeâ Ùeneb the commander of
the ship kesâ Devegmeej is keâe ØeÙeesie ner GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
One of + plural noun + relative pronoun + plural verb
Correct sentence–The commander of the ship as well
Correct sentence– This is one of the boldest economic as the crew is caught by the storm.
reforms that have ever been introduced.
164. Identify the most appropriate option to
161. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
substitute the underlined segment. If no
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select no substitution is required, select No substitution.
improvement. He persisted to do that he thought was right.
In the park I happened to meet two of my (a) for doing this which he thought
father's friend who had known him for several (b) in doing what he thought
years. (c) No substitution
(a) No improvement (d) to do what he thinks
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Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘to do that he Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW (times) kesâ mLeeve hej time keâe
thought’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘in doing what he thought’ keâe ØeÙeesie ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'many a' kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeueer Noun
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Persist kesâ meeLe meeceevÙele: ‘in’ preposition ØeÙegòeâ leLee Verbs oesveeW Singular number ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
neslee nw~ leLee Preposition kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeueer Verb gerund Note – Noun ceW s/es peesÌ[keâj plural Je verb ceW s/es peesÌ[keâj
form ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ singular yeveeles nQ~
Correct sentence– He persisted in doing what he Correct sentence–She is tender-hearted by nature and
thought was right. I have found her eyes moist many a time over the sad
165. Select the alternative that will improve the face of any children.
underlined part of the sentence. In case there is 168. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
no improvement select 'No improvement'. The Home Department (have issued) separate
Sidharth want to become a football player but guidelines on the participation of children in
needs to practice more rigorously. processions and public functions.
(a) No improvement (a) will issued (b) has issued
(b) wants to become (c) were issued (d) No improvement
(c) wanted becoming SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
(d) is wanting to become
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have issued kesâ mLeeve hej has
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II)
issued keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fme JeekeäÙe keâe subject (The
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW want to become kesâ mLeeve hej
home department) singular form ceW nw, FmeefueS verb Yeer
wants to become keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeesefkeâ Fmekeâe Sub
singular (has) ceW nesieer~
(Sidharth) Singular nw FmeefueS Fmekesâ Devegmeej verb Yeer
Correct sentence– The Home Department has issued
Singular ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
separate guidelines on the participation of children in
Note – Verb1 ceW s/es keâes pees[ Ì keâj singular yeveeles nQ~ processions and public functions.
Correct sentence– Sidharth wants to become a 169. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
football player but needs to practice more rigorously. The Finance Minister has acknowledged that
166. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the challenge before the government now (are
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If to workout) both policy and investment
there is no need to substitute it, select No measures to boost momentum.
improvement. (a) were to work out (b) will to work out
The book's page seem to have been torn by (c) is to work out (d) No improvement
someone. SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
(a) No improvement
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW are to workout kesâ mLeeve hej 'is
(b) The book's page seems
(c) The page of the book was seems to workout' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ GheÙegòeâ Clause keâe
(d) The page of the book has seem Subject (Challenge) Singular nw Dele: Verb Yeer Singular
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II) (is) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'The book's Correct sentence– The Finance Minister has
page seem' kesâ mLeeve hej 'the book's page seems' ØeÙegkeäle acknowledged that the challenge before the
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject, 'The book's page' nw pees efkeâ government now is to workout both policy and
investment measures to boost momentum.
singular number ceW nw Dele: Fmekesâ meeLe singular verb
170. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
'seems' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Note- Present indefinite ceW verb keâes singular yeveeves kesâ there is no need to substitute it, select No
efueS Gmekesâ Devle ceW s/es keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ- improvement.
Correct Sentence- The book's page seems to have The city have not receive much rais for a week
been torn by someone. now.
167. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (a) have not received (b) has not received
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (c) No improvement (d) has not receive
there is no need to substitute it, select 'NO SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
improvement'. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkeâle Yeeie 'have not receive' kesâ
She is tender-hearted by nature and I have mLeeve hej has not received keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ The
found her eyes moist many a times over the sad
city Skeâ singular subject nw Fmekesâ Devegmeej Verb Yeer singular
face of any children.
(a) many a time (b) No improvement (has) Deewj has/have kesâ yeeo verb3 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(c) many time (d) so many a times Correct sentence-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II) The city has not received much rais for a week now.

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171. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 174. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No there is no need to substitute it, select No
Improvement. Improvement.
The father with his children were expected to A study suggests that woman is good at
attend the function. handling emotions than men.
(a) women is better (b) No improvement
(a) are (b) have
(c) woman are best (d) women are better
(c) No Improvement (d) was SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'woman is good'
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes sentence ceW jsKeebefkeâle Meyo 'were' kesâ mLeeve 'women are better' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW
kesâ mLeeve hej 'was' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes subject with, ‘than men’ kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ women keâer leguevee men
together with, as well as mes pegÌ[er nes lees Deeves Jeeueer verb mes keâer ieÙeer nw~ Ûetbefkeâ leguevee meceeve word ceW nesleer nw~ Dele: men
ØeLece sub kesâ Devegmeej ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ (plural) keâer leguevee women (plural) ceW nesveer ÛeeefnÙes~
Correct Sentence - Correct sentence -
The father with his children was expected to attend the A study suggests that women are better at handling
function. emotions than men.
172. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 175. Select the most appropriate to substitute the
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If underline segment. If there is no need to
there is no need to substitute it, select no substitute it, select No improvement.
One of the factor for her failure is the lack of
substitution required
concentration in studies.
More than 60% of India's population live (a) one of the factors (b) each of the factors
under the poverty line. (c) one of a factor (d) No improvement
(a) lives beside the poverty line SSC MTS–14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(b) no substitution required Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie one of the factor
(c) live by the poverty line
kesâ mLeeve hej one of the factors keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(d) lives below the poverty line
SSC MTS–14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
keäÙeeWefkeâ one of kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeuee noun Deewj pronoun nceWMee
Plural form ceW nesles nw~ Deewj verb singualr nesleer nw~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'live under the
One of + plural noun + singular verb
poverty line' kesâ mLeeve hej phrase– 'lives below the
Correct sentence– One of the factors for her failure is
poverty line' ØeÙegkeäle nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe sub ‘India’s the lack of concentration in studies.
population’ singular nw~ Dele: verb Yeer singular (verb1 + 176. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
s/es) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ the underlined in the given sentence. If there is
Correct Sentence– no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution
More than 60% of India's population lives below the required'.
poverty line. The novels of Jane Austen give us a glimpse of
173. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the world of women.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (a) has given the
there is no need to substitute it, select No (b) No substitution required
improvement. (c) gave them the
The new traffic signals is not clear visible from (d) gives us a
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
a distance
(a) No improvement (b) are not clearly Ans. (b) : No substitution required
(c) is not clearly (d) are not clear Note- JeekeäÙe keâe subject, The novels, plural nw Dele:
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I) Fmekesâ meeLe plural verb, 'give' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw-
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie is not clear kesâ 177. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined in the given sentence. If there in
mLeeve hej are not clearly keâe GÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeesbefkeâ ‘The new no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution
traffic signals’ plural subject nw, Fmekesâ Deefleefjòeâ Clear keâe required'.
adverb form, 'Clearly' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Gmekesâ yeeo ØeÙegòeâ Scientific discoveries is often result of hard
word visible (adjective) nw~ efpemekeâes clearly, modify keâj work by many people.
(a) are resulted
jne nw~ (b) is resulted
Correct sentence - (c) are often a resulted
''The new traffic signals are not clearly visible from a (d) No substitution required
distance.'' SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
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Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie ‘is often result’ kesâ C. Conditional Sentence
mLeeve hej ‘are often resulted’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ
181. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
subject plural (Scientific discoveries) nw FmeefueS verb Yeer
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
plural (are) nesiee~ there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
Correct Sentence– substitution required’.
Scientific discoveries are often resulted of hard work Had I a rich person, I would share my wealth.
by many people. (a) were I (b) No substitution required
178. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (c) I am (d) Had I been
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
there is no need to substitute it, select No Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie had I kesâ mLeeve hej
substitution
were I keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW keâuhevee keâer ieF&
Regular exercise lead to fitness of the body.
(a) leads to fitness of the body nw, Dele: Ùen JeekeäÙe conditional sentence type-II nw, efpemekeâer
(b) will leads to fitness of the body mebjÛevee efvecveJele nw-
(c) leading to fitness of the body If + were/V II from, would/could + V I from
(d) No improvement
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III) were + subject, would/could+V I form
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie Lead to fitness of Correct Sentence–
the body kesâ mLeeve hej 'Leads to fitness of body' keâe ØeÙeesie Were I a rich person, I would share my wealth.
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject (Regular exercise) 182. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
singular nw~ Dele: verb Yeer singular (leads) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ there is no need to substitute it, select No
Correct Sentence– improvement.
Regular exercise leads to fitness of the body. He has been solving this sum for a couple of
179. Select the most appropriate option to substitute hours but he did not solve it yet.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (a) No improvement (b) has not solved it
there is no need to substitute it, select No (c) has not solve it (d) had not solved it
improvement. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Yesterday eleven coaches of a train headed for Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie did not solve it kesâ
Delhi was derailed at Vaishali district of Bihar.
(a) was derailed in (b) were derailed in mLeeve hej has not solved it keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ
(c) No improvement (d) were derail at JeekeäÙe mes Jele&ceevekeâeue keâe yeesOe nes jne nw~ Dele: present perfect
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II) keâer H.v. (has) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie was derailed at kesâ Correct sentence -
mLeeve hej were derailed in keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ He has been solving this sum for a couple of hours but
sentence ceW subject (eleven coaches) plural nw FmeefueS he has not solved it yet.
verb Yeer plural (were) nesiee leLee at (preposition) kesâ mLeeve 183. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
hej in keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ yeÌ[W MenjeW kesâ veece kesâ henues there is no need to substitute it, select No
preposition (in) GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ improvement.
Correct Sentence - There was a long queue at the post office and
Yesterday eleven coaches of a train headed for Delhi by the time I have reached the counter I was
were derailed in Vaishali district of Bihar. told the printer was not working.
180. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (a) I reached the counter
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (b) No improvement
there is no need to substitute it, select No (c) I reach the counter
improvement. (d) I am reaching the counter
The furniture in this room are old and need to SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
be replaced. Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie I have reached the
(a) No improvement (b) is old and needs
(c) is old and need (d) are old and needing counter kesâ mLeeve hej I reached the counter keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III) neseie~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Principle clause, past tense
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie are old and need ceW nw Dele: Deeies Deeves Jeeues meYeer Subordinate clause, past
kesâ mLeeve hej is old and needs keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ tense ceW ner nesiee~ Dele: verb2 (Past Indefinite) keâe ØeÙeesie
Fme JeekeäÙe keâe subject (the furniture) singular nw FmeefueS nesiee~
verb Yeer singular (is) nesieer~ Correct Sentence -
Correct Sentence - There was a long queue at the post office and by the
The furniture in this room is old and need to be time I reached the counter I was told the printer was not
replaced. working.
Sentence Improvement 103 YCT
184. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 187. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentnce. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
If no substitution is required, select No no substitution is required, select No
improvement. improvement.
Scarcely had he gone out than a client came to If you listen to the English news, it improve
meet him. your English.
(a) he had gone out than
(a) it would improve
(b) No improvement
(c) he had go out when (b) No improvement
(d) had he gone out when (c) it improved
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) (d) it is improving
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie Had he gone out than SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
kesâ mLeeve hej Had he gone out when keâe ØeÙeeWie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie it improve kesâ mLeeve
keäÙeeWefkeâ Scarcely/Hardly kesâ meeLe When keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ hej it would improve keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee
Correct Sentence– ieÙee JeekeäÙe Past Conditional Sentence keâe nw Dele: efveÙece- If
Scarcely had he gone out when a client came to meet + sub + v2, + S + would + v1
him. Correct Sentence -
185. Selected the most appropriate option to If you listen to the English news, It would improve
substitute the underlined segment in the given your English.
sentence.
If no substitution is required, select No 188. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
improvement. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
When we went to the cinema yesterday, the no substitution is required, select No
film had already start. improvement.
(a) the film had already started If you park your car here, the traffic police has
(b) the film have already start fined you.
(c) No improvement
(a) fine you (b) will fine you
(d) the film was already start
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III) (c) fined you (d) No improvement
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie The film had
already start kesâ mLeeve hej the film had already started keâe Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie Has fined you keWâ
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Had kesâ meeLe VIII form keâe ØeÙeesie mLeeve hej will fine you keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe
neslee nQ~ conditional sentence type-I ceW nw, efpemekeâer mebjÛevee efvecveJeled nw-
Correct Sentence - If +Present Indefinite+ Future Indefinite
When we went to the cinema yesterday, the film had Correct Sentence -
already started.
If you park your car here, the traffic police will fine
186. Select the most appropriate option to substitute you.
the underlined segment in the given sentence.
If no substitution is required, select No 189. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
improvement. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
I am think that tomorrow I will take leave and no substitution is required, select No
stay at home. improvement.
(a) No improvement If you join this job now, it proves to be good in
(b) I was thinking that the next day I will be the long run.
taking (a) No improvement
(c) I think that tomorrow I will take (b) it has proved to be good
(d) I have thought that tomorrow I am taking (c) it proves good
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(d) it will prove to be good
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie I am think that SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
tomorrow kesâ mLeeve hej I think that tomorrow keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie It proves to be
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye Conditional Sentence ceW yeeo good keâs mLeeve hej It will prove to be good keâe heÇÙeesie GheÙegkeäle
Jeeueer Clause (subordinate clause) future Indefinite ceW nes
nesiee~ keäÙeesbefkeâ JeekeäÙe conditional sentence type-I ceW nw, efpemekeâer
lees henueer Clause (Principal Clause), Present Indefinite ceW
nesveer ÛeeefnÙes~ Dele: verb1 keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee Deewj sub singular mebjÛevee efvecveJeled nw–
nesves hej verb kesâ Devle ceW s/es keâes peesÌ[ osles nQ~ If +Present Indefinite+ Future Indefinite
Correct Sentence– Correct Sentence–
I think that tomorrow I will take leave and stay at If you join this job now, it will prove to be good in the
home. long run.

Sentence Improvement 104 YCT


190. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (a) and he was going (b) No substitution
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (c) but he went (d) than he went
no substitution is required, select No SSC CHSL (Tier-I)–08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
improvement. Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie when he was gone
If I have money, I purchase this house. kesâ mLeeve hej than he went keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ No
(a) I purchased (b) I will purchase
(c) No improvement (d) I have purchased sooner kesâ meeLe Co-relation conjunction 'than' keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC CGL (Tier-I)–04/06/2019 (Shift-III) keâjles nw~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie ceW I Purchase keâs Note-
No sooner + Helping verb + subject + others words +
mLeeve hej I will purchase keâe heÇÙeesie GheÙegkeäle nesiee~ than + subject + verb2
Note- Correct Sentence–
(i) If + Present Tense - will + verb1 No sooner was his name called out than he went onto
the stage to receive the award.
(ii) If + Past Tense - would + verb1
194. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(iii) If + Past Perfect - would have + VIII the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Correct Sentence - there is no need to substitute it, select No.
If I have money, I will purchase this house. improvement.
191. Select the most appropriate option to substitute She has been writing this novel for a year but
the underlined segment. If no substitution is she did not finish it yet.
required select 'No substitution' (a) had not finished it (b) has not finish it
If I would have a degree from the university, I (c) No. improvement (d) has not finished it
would get a good job. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) No substitution Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie did not finish it kesâ
(b) If I had a degree mLeeve hej has not finished it keâe GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ yet kesâ
(c) When I will have a degree meeLe present perfect keâe Negative sentence use neslee nw~
(d) If I am having the degree Correct Sentence -
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) She has been writing this novel for a year but she has
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie If I would have a not finished it yet.
degree keâs mLeeve hej If I had a degree keâe heÇÙeesie GheÙegkeäle nesiee~ 195. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe Skeâ conditional sentence type II nw the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
efpemekeâe structure - there is no need to substitute it, select No
If +past(v 2 )+had+would+verb1
improvement.
Nowadays rent for a two-room house can run
Correct sentence - as high to Rs. 40,000/ in Mumbai.
If I had a degree from the university, I would get a good (a) so high so (b) so high to
job. (c) No improvement (d) as high as
192. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
the underlined segment. If no substitution is Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie as high to kesâ mLeeve
required select 'No substitution'. hej as high as keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Subordinating
If you will bring a letter of introduction, I will
Conjunction as......as kesâ yeerÛe ncesMee Positive degree keâe
consider your request.
(a) If you bring ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ Ùeefo oes JÙeefòeâÙeeW Ùee JemlegDeeW kesâ iegCeeW kesâ yeerÛe
(b) If you brings leguevee keâer peeÙe Deewj iegCeeW ceW meceevelee keâe YeeJe heeÙee peeÙe lees As +
(c) If you will be bringing positive degree keâe Adj + As mes leguevee keâer peeleer nw~
(d) No substitution Correct Sentence–
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) Nowadays rent for a two-room house can run as high as
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie ‘If you will bring’ Rs. 40,000/ in Mumbai.
kesâ mLeeve hej ‘if you bring’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe 196. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
conditional sentence type-I ceW nw, efpemekeâer mebjÛevee efvecveJeled nw- the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
If +Present Indefinite+ Future Indefinite
improvement’.
Correct Sentence– My doctor knew that I would eventually
If you bring a letter of introduction, I will consider your recover and do the kind of work I would be
request. doing before.
193. Identify the most appropriate option to (a) had been doing
substitute the underlined segment. If no (b) would have been doing
substitution is required, select No substitution. (c) would have done
No sooner was his name called out when he was (d) No improvement
gone onto the stage to receive the award. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Sentence Improvement 105 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie phrase - 'would be 200. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
doing.' kesâ mLeeve hej 'had been doing' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ there is no need to substitute it, select No
sentence keâe subordinate clause Skeâ conditional clause nw~ Improvement.
Correct Sentence - He did not like the novel, nor I did.
My doctor knew that I would eventually recover and do (a) nor did I (b) No Improvement
the kind of work I had been doing before. (c) nor I like it (d) nor did I likes it
197. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie nor I did kesâ mLeeve
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No hej nor did I keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ nor kesâ meeLe meeceevÙele:
improvement'. inversion keâe efveÙece ueeiet neslee nw~
While my parents talked to the visitor, I made Inversion is - putting the verb before the subject.
tea in the kitchen.
Correct Sentence–
(a) parents have talked (b) No improvement He did not like the novel, nor did I.
(c) parents were talking (d) parents are talking
201. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I) the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie parents talked kesâ
there is no need to substitute it, select No
mLeeve hej parents were talking keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ improvement.
The meeting will start when the manager is
Rule- peye past kesâ oes action efkeâmeer JeekeäÙe ceW denote efkeâS
arriving.
ieS nes, lees pees keâeÙe& henues mes peejer nes Gmekesâ efueS verb past
(a) arrives (b) No improvement
continuous leLee pees keâeÙe& yeeo ceW nes Gmekesâ efueS verb past
(c) arrived (d) was arrived
indefinite ceW nesleer nw~ SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Correct Sentence - Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'is arriving' kesâ
While my parents were talking to the visitor, I made mLeeve hej 'arrives' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee
tea in the kitchen. JeekeäÙe conditional sentence type I nw efpemeceW Ùeefo Main
198. Select the most appropriate option to substitute clause 'simple future tense' keâe nes lees subordinate clause
simple present tense ceW neslee nw~ Fmekeâer mebjÛevee efvecJeJele nw-
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No If/when+ present Indefinite tense+Future Indefinite
Improvement.
Correct Sentence–
When the little girl loses her doll, she began to
The meeting will start when the manager arrives.
cry.
202. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(a) loss her doll (b) No Improvement
(c) losing her doll (d) lost her dollthe underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I) improvement.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'Loses her doll' kesâ
Her dance teacher have come twice a week but
mLeeve hej 'lost her doll' phrase ØeÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ principal
there is no improvement in her dance.
clause kesâ past tense “began (v2)” ceW nesves hej subordinate (a) No improvement (b) will be coming
(c) has been coming (d) were coming
clause keâer ef›eâÙee Yeer past tense (Lost) ceW nesleer nw~ SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Correct Sentence– Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'teacher have come'
When the little girl lost her doll, she began to cry. kesâ mLeeve hej teacher has been coming keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
199. Select the most appropriate option to substitute peye keâesF& keâeÙe& Past ceW Meg™ nes leLee Regular Deblejeue kesâ meeLe
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Jele&ceeve ceW peejer nes lees Ssmes JeekeäÙeeW keâes Present perfect
there is no need to substitute it, select No
continuous tense ceW jKeles nw~
Improvement.
Correct Sentence–
If he would tried he would have succeeded.
Her dance teacher has been coming twice a week but
(a) was tried (b) No Improvement
there is no improvement in her dance.
(c) had tried (d) is tried
203. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
the underlined segment. If there is no need to
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie would tried kesâ
substitute it select No improvement.
mLeeve hej had tried keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee
I will not be able to leave for home until my
JeekeäÙe conditional sentence type III nw, efpemekeâer mebjÛeveeboss arrived in the office.
efvecveJeled nw- (a) untill my boss arrives at the office
IIIrd (b) No improvement
If + sub + past perfect, sub + would have + v form (c) until my boss has arrive to the office
Correct Sentence - If he had tried he would have (d) untill my boss is arrived in the office
succeeded. SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Sentence Improvement 106 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie ‘arrived’ kesâ mLeeve 207. Select the most appropriate option to improve
hej 'arrives' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Future Indifinite tense the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
kesâ Conditional sentence ceW Condition yeleeves Jeeuee Clause there is no need to improve it, select 'No
improvement'.
(pees efkeâ if, as if, until, unless mes Meg™ neslee nw~ ) Present
She is not ready for marriage, isn't it?
Indefinite tense ceW ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ (a) No improvement (b) is it
Correct Sentence–I will not be able to leave for home (c) isn't she (d) is she
until my boss arrives in the office. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
204. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle isn't it kesâ mLeeve hej is
the underlined segment. If there is no need to
substitute it, select No improvement. she GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ question tag ceW Deiej sentence
Hardly he had entered the station, when the negative neslee nw lees question tag positive neslee nw~ Deewj
train whistled. question tag keâe pronoun JeekeäÙe kesâ subject kesâ Devegmeej ØeÙegòeâ
(a) hardly he entered
(b) hardly had he entered
nes lee nw~
(c) No improvement Correct Sentence - She is not ready for marriage, is
(d) he hardly had entered she.
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I) 208. Select the alternative that will improve the
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'Hardly he had underlined part of the sentence in case there is
entered' kesâ mLeeve hej 'Hardly had he entered' ØeÙeesie nesiee~ no improvement select “No improvement".
You have my mobile number, isn't it?
keäÙeeWefkeâ Hardly, Scarcely, No sooner kesâ sentence kesâ (a) don’t you (b) No improvement
Meg™Deele ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesves hej 'Inversion' keâe method ueeiet neslee (c) do you (d) has you
nw~ FmeceW verb keâes sub kesâ henues ØeÙegòeâ keâjles nQ~ SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Correct Sentence–Hardly had he entered the station,
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie isn't it kesâ mLeeve hej
when the train whistled.
205. Select the most appropriate option to substitute don't you GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ question tag JeekeäÙe kesâ
the underlined segment. If there is no need to helping verb Deewj subject Devegmeej ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ Deewj JeekeäÙe
substitute it, select No improvement. present indefinite ceW nw efpemekeâer helping verb "do/does"
If I was you I would not sign the document. nesleer nw~
(a) No improvement (b) If I were you Correct Sentence - You have my mobile number,
(c) If I have been you (d) If I had been you
don't you?
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
209. Select the alternative that will improve the
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'If I was' kesâ mLeeve
underlined part of the sentence. In case there is
hej 'if I were' ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Subject no improvement select "No improvement".
keâeuheefvekeâ eqmLeefle keâes Øeo&eefMele keâj jne nw Deewj Hypothetical "Let's go for a movie this weekend, shall we?"
sentence ceW subject singular nes Ùee plural oesveeW efmLeefle ceW (a) can't we? (b) No improvement
‘were’ keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Fmekeâer mebjÛevee efvecveJeled nw- (c) shan't we? (d) would we?
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
If + were/II form of verb, would + V I form of verb
Ans. (b) : No improvement
Correct Sentence– Note- Let keâe question tag shall we neslee nw~
If I were you I would not sign the document.
210. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
D. Question Tag the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
206. Select the most appropriate option to substitute substitution required'.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
She will have to go to another school when she
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
moves from here, has she?
substitution'.
You have locked the gate, isn't it? (a) hasn’t she (b) No substitution required
(a) haven't you (b) did you (c) will she (d) won't she
(c) No substitution (d) have you SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie has she kesâ mLeeve
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie isn't it kesâ mLeeve hej hej won't she keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ positive
haven't you GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ question tag keâes verb keâe sentence keâe question tag negative leLee negative
efveOee&jCe JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ verb (have) kesâ Devegmeej neslee nw~ sentence keâe question tag positive neslee nw~ will + sub.
Note- Positive sentence keâe question tag negative neslee nw keâe question tag won't + sub. neslee nw~
peyeefkeâ negative sentence keâe question tag positive neslee nw~ Correct sentecne-
Correct Sentence - She will have to go to another school when she moves
You have locked the gate, haven't you. from here, won't she?
Sentence Improvement 107 YCT
211. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'is it' kesâ mLeeve hej
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If did they keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe SJeb Question Tag Skeâ
no substitution is required, select No
improvement. ner Tense ceW nesles nw~ Deiej JeekeäÙe Positive nes lees 'Question
He came late, wasn't it? Tag' Negative neslee nw Deewj JeekeäÙe Negative nes lees Question
(a) didn't he (b) did he Tag Positive neslee nw~
(c) No improvement (d) isn't it Correct Sentence–
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I) They didn't see you, did they?
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie wasn't he kesâ mLeeve 215. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
hej didn't he keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe Past the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Indefinite Tense keâe Affirmative Sentence nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
Question tag Yeer Past Indefinite Tense keâe Negative substitution'.
The tree was uprooted by the storm last
Sentence form ceW nesiee~ evening, isn't it?
Correct Sentence - (a) didn't it (b) wasn't it
He came late, didn’t he? (c) was it (d) No substitution
212 Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'isn't it' kesâ mLeeve hej
no substitution is required, select No
improvement. wasn't it keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Positive Sentence keâe
We can't live without water, will we? Question tag ncesMee Negative neslee nw~ Deewj meceeve tense keâer
(a) won't we (b) can we verb ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâer verb (was) nw~ Dele: tag
(c) do we (d) No improvement Yeer was mes yevesiee~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II) Correct Sentence–
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie will we kesâ mLeeve hej The tree was uprooted by the storm last evening, wasn't
can we keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee Question Tag keâe it?
JeekeäÙe Modal Auxiliory Verb hej DeeOeeefjle Negative 216. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Sentence keâe JeekeäÙe nw Dele: Fmekeâe Question Tag, Positive the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
sentence nesiee~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâer verb can nw lees question tag there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
substitution'
Yeer (can+subject) nesiee~ You have finished your work, have you?
Correct Sentence– (a) haven't you (b) didn't you
We can't live without water, can we? (c) No substitution (d) did you
213. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie Have you kesâ mLeeve
no substitution is required, select No hej Haven't you keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
improvement
You won't tell the secret, won't you? Rule - Affirmative sentence keâe Question tag negative
(a) No improvement yevelee nw~
(b) would you Correct Sentence -
(c) will you You have finished your work, haven't you?
(d) isn't it 217. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II) the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie won't you kesâ mLeeve there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
hej will you keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW “won’t” improvement’.
(negative) ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nQ~ Dele: tag positive (will you) ØeÙegòeâ We've had a long day. We should rest now,
shouldn't we?
nesiee~ Dele: Question tag positive (will you) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ (a) hadn’t we (b) haven't we
Correct Sentence - (c) No improvement (d) won't we
You won't tell the secret, will you? SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
214. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans. (c) : No improvement
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
no substitution is required, select No 218. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
improvement. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
They didn't see you, is it? there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
(a) no improvement improvement'.
(b) did they Avika understands French, does she?
(c) wasn't it (a) is she (b) No improvement
(d) have they (c) doesn't she (d) isn't
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Sentence Improvement 108 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie does she kesâ mLeeve E. Article
hej doesn't she keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ positive
222. Selection the most appropriate option to
sentence keâe question tag negative leLee Negative substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence keâe question tag positive neslee nw~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe sentence. If there is no need to substitute it,
Present Indefinite ceW nw Dele: Indefinite keâer verb (does) keâe select 'No substitution'.
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Clearing the entrance examination for
universities abroad was the biggest challenge of
Correct Sentence–
my life.
Avika understands French, doesn't she?
(a) had been the big (b) is the bigger
219. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (c) has been bigger (d) No substitution
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No Ans. (d) : No substitution.
improvement'.
Note- Superlative Degree (biggest) kesâ henues the keâe ØeÙeesie
The house has a garden in front, is it?
(a) No improvement (b) does it neslee nw~
(c) hasn't it (d) isn't it 223. Select the option that will improve the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II) underlined part of the given sentences. In case
no improvement is needed select 'No
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'is it' kesâ mLeeve hej
improvement required'.
hasn't it keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Positive sentence A need of an hour is to provide employment to
keâe question Negative leLee Negative sentences keâe the youth of the country.
question tag positive neslee nw~ (a) The need in an
Correct Sentence– (b) The need of an
The house has a garden in front, hasn't it. (c) The need of the
(d) No improvement required
220. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW A need of an kesâ
improvement'. mLeeve hej The need of the keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ peye
She is quite capable of looking after herself, sentence keâe construction, Noun + Preposition + Noun
aren't she? nes, lees first noun kesâ henues the keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw leLee JeekeäÙe ceW
(a) wasn't she efveef§ele meceÙe keâer yeele nes jner nw FmeefueS Indefinite article 'an'
(b) No improvement
kesâ mLeeve hej definite article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(c) isn't she
(d) won't she Note- JeekeäÙe keâes imphasize (peesj osves kesâ efueS) keâjves kesâ efueS
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II) definite article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw pewmee efkeâ hour kesâ henues
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "aren't she" kesâ mLeeve hej "isn't the keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
she" keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence kesâ subject Je Correct Sentence -
The need of the hour is to provide employment to the
verb kesâ Devegmeej ner question tag yevelee nw~ efveÙecele: positive youth of the country.
sentence keâe question 'tag' negative leLee negative 224. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
sentence keâe question tag positive ceW neslee nw~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
keâer verb (is) nw~ Dele: tag ceW Yeer is keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ no substitution is required, select 'No
Correct Sentence - She is quite capable to looking after substitution'.
herself, isn't she? The apple a day keeps the doctor away.
(a) No substitution (b) The apples a day
221. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(c) A apple a day (d) An apple a day
the underlined segment. If there is no need to
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
substitute it, select No improvement
He does not tell lies, doesn't he ? Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie The apple a day kesâ mLeeve hej
(a) does he (b) isn't he An apple a day keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ indefinite noun mes
(c) No improvement (d) didn't he henues efpemekeâe GÛÛeejCe mJej OJeefve nes Gmekesâ henues indefinite
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) article 'an' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'doesn't he' kesâ Note- Article, a/an kesâ ØeÙeesie keâe efveOee&jCe Gmekesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeues
mLeeve hej 'Does he' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe negative nw, Meyo kesâ GÛÛeejCe (mJej/JÙebpeve OJeefve) kesâ Devegmeej ›eâceMe: an/a
Dele: Fmekeâe question tag positive nesiee~ neslee nw~
Correct Sentence– Correct Sentence -
He does not tell lies, does he ? An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Sentence Improvement 109 YCT
225. Select the most appropriate option to 228. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence
substitution the underlined segment in the It implies an acceptance of (a principle) of free
given sentence. If no substitution is required, movement of people from the block
select No improvement. (a) the principal (b) an principle
The big farmers with deepest tubewells still (c) the principle (d) No improvement
have water, but many others face a water crisis. SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
(a) No improvement Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie a principle kesâ mLeeve
(b) in deep tubewells hej The principle nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes noun ‘of’ mes pegÌ[W nes lees
(c) through deepest tubewells henues noun kesâ henues the keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(d) with deeper tubewells Correct Sentence–
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) It implies an acceptance of (the principal) of free
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie with deepest movement of people from the block
tubewells kesâ mLeeve hej with deeper tubewells keâe ØeÙeesie 229. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe legueveelcekeâ nw the underlined segment. If there is no need to
FmeefueS Ùeneb deeper (comparative degree) keâe ØeÙeesie ner substitute it, select No improvement.
Bulbul is honest girl but she is also very rude.
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (a) Bulbul is an honest girl
Correct Sentence– (b) Bulbul is very honest girl
The big farmers with deeper tubewells still have water, (c) No improvement
but many others face a water crisis. (d) Bulbul is a honest girl
226. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie Bulbul is honest
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No girl kesâ mLeeve hej Bulbul is an honest girl keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
substitution'. keäÙeeWefkeâ honest (vowel sound) kesâ henues article 'an' keâe ØeÙeesie
Rahul thinks that this is quite the cheap neslee nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekesâ yeeo Indefinite noun (girl) keâe ØeÙeesie
restaurant. ngDee nw~
(a) so a cheap (b) so the cheap Correct sentence–
(c) No substitution (d) quite a cheap "Bulbul is an honest girl but she is also very rude.''
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) 230. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Ans : (d) jsKeebefkeâle JeekeäÙeebMe ceW Indefinit noun ‘restaurant’ the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
kesâ efueS definite article ‘the’ kesâ mLeeve hej indefinite article there is no need to substitute it, select No
‘a’ keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ improvement.
Shakiba is a smallest of the two girls.
Correct Sentence– (a) the smaller (b) the small
Rahul thinks that this is quite a cheap restaurant. (c) more small (d) No improvement
227. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC MTS–13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'a smallest' kesâ
there is no need to substitute it, select No mLeeve hej ''The smaller'' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeefo
improvement. Comparative degree kesâ yeeo of the two keâe ØeÙeesie nes lees
Durga is now the Executive Vice-President of
Comparative degree kesâ henues 'The' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
the company with a responsibility to marketing
for the entire northern zone. Correct sentence–
‘Shakiba is the smaller of the two girls.’
(a) with the responsibility of marketing
(b) No improvement F. Correct use of Pronoun,
(c) with a responsibility by marketing
(d) with responsibility from marketing Adjective & Adverb
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II) 231. Select the option that will improve the
Ans : (d) jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW a keâer peien the Deewj to keâer peien of underlined segment in the given sentence. In
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ ÙeneB hej ‘‘efJeheCeve keâer efpeccesoejer’’ kesâ DeLe& kesâ efueÙes case no improvement is needed, select 'No
improvement'
Responsibility of marketing keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oesveeW What a palace home!
noun of mes peg[ Ì s ngÙes nes lees henues noun kesâ henues the keâe ØeÙeesie neslee (a) pushy (b) palatial
nQ Deewj Possestion keâes efoKeeves kesâ efueS of keâe ØeÙeesie neslee ~ Dele: (c) palatable (d) No improvement
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
The responsibility of marketing GheÙegòeâ nw~
Correct Sentence– Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW palace kesâ mLeeve
Durga is now the Executive Vive-President of the hej Adjective 'Palatial' (DeeueerMeeve) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
company with the responsibility of marketing for the Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GefÛele DeLe& oslee nw~
entire northern zone. Correct Sentence–What a palatial home!
Sentence Improvement 110 YCT
232. Select the most appropriate option to substitute A hole is in my picket.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (a) A hole are there (b) A hole there is
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No (c) No improvement (d) There is a hole
substitution required.' SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
India has identified a nose-based vaccine Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie a hole is kesâ mLeeve
against covid-19 that could be a 'game- there is a hole GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ there Skeâ
changer.'
(a) No substitution required (introductory) adverb nw~ Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie subject keâes
(b) a nasal vaccine introduce keâjves ceW verb kesâ henues efkeâÙee peelee nw~
(c) an aural vaccine Correct Sentence - There is a hole in my pocket.
(d) a sense-based vaccine 236. Select the most appropriate option to improve
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW 'a nose based there is no need to improve it, select 'No
vaccine' kesâ mLeeve hej 'a nasal vaccine' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ improvement'.
vaccine Skeâ noun nw Fmemes henues adjective (nasal) keâe ØeÙeesie I will accept the responsibility while a time
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ comes :
Correct Sentence - India has identified a nasal vaccine (a) until a time (b) when the time
against covid-19 that could be a 'game-changer.' (c) No improvement (d) whenever a time
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm-5 pm)
233. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie while a time kesâ
no substitution is required, select 'No mLeeve hej when the time GefÛele DeLe& oslee nw~
substitution'. Correct Sentence– I will accept the responsibility
The place is too much noisy. when the time comes.
(a) No substitution 237. Select the alternative that will improve the
(b) too noisy underlined part of the sentence in case there is
(c) much noisy no improvement select “No improvement”.
(d) much too much noisy Dinesh requested the lady at the counter to give
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I) him a seat besides the window.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW too much noisy (a) No improvement
kesâ mLeeve hej too noisy keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ much keâe ØeÙeesie (b) a seat beside the window
Ùeneb superfluous nw kesâJeue too (DeefOekeâ) keâe sense osves kesâ efueS (c) an seat beside a window
heÙee&hle nw~ (d) one seat besides the window
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm-5 pm)
Note- Too (DeefOekeâ) kesâ yeeo meeceevÙele: negative words keâe
ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie a seat besides the
Correct Sentence - window kesâ mLeeve hej a seat beside the window keâe ØeÙeesie
The place is too noisy. GheÙeg òeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ besides keâe DeLe& (kesâ DeueeJee) peyeefkeâ
234. Select the option that will substitute the beside keâe DeLe& (yeieue) neslee nw~ efKeÌ[keâer kesâ yeieue yew"ves kesâ
underlined part of the given sentence. In case sense ceW beside keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
no substitution is needed, select 'No Correct Sentence - Dinesh requested the lady at the
substitution rquired'.
counter to give him a seat beside the window.
When I met the couple yesterday I noticed that
the wife was more taller than her husband. 238. Select the alternative that will improve the
(a) No substitution required underlined part of the sentence in case there is
(b) much tallest no improvement select “No improvement”.
(c) much tall It has been raining very hardly since morning.
(d) taller (a) is been raining very hardly
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I) (b) No improvement
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie more taller kesâ mLeeve (c) have been raining very hardly
hej taller keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeneb hej more keâe ØeÙeesie (d) has been raining very hard
superfluous nw keäÙeeWefkeâ pees Meyo mJeÙeb compretive degree SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(taller) ceW nes Gmekesâ henues more keâe ØeÙeesie veneR efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie has been raining
Correct Sentence - very hardly kesâ mLeeve hej has been raining very hard
When I met the couple yesterday I noticed that the wife GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ hardly keâe DeLe& (cegefMkeâue mes) neslee nw~
was taller than her husband. peyeefkeâ hard Skeâ Adverb keâe keâeÙe& keâj jne nw pees efkeâ verb
235. Select the most appropriate option to improve (raining) keâes modify keâj jne nw~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Correct Sentence - It has been raining very hard since
there is no need to improve it, select 'No
improvement'. morning.
Sentence Improvement 111 YCT
239. Select the alternative that will improve the 243.
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
underlined part of the sentence in case there is The company hopes to eventually provide
no improvement select “No improvement”. Singapore with the second-biggest electric car-
Kalidasa was a greater classical Sanskrit poet sharing service in the world, (second to Paris
of India. only).
(a) No improvement (a) second only to Paris
(b) was a great classical (b) second to only Paris
(c) was the greater classic (c) only second to Paris
(d) was a greatest classical (d) No improvement
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ bracket ceW 'Second to Paris only'
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle JeekeäÙe was a greater classical kesâ
kesâ mLeeve hej 'Second only to paris' keâe ØeÙeesie grammatically
mLeeve hej was a great classical GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Kalidas
correct nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ only (Adverb) keâe ØeÙeesie verb kesâ henues
keâe compare efkeâmeer DevÙe poet mes veneR nes jne nw FmeefueS
Deewj noun kesâ yeeo efJeMes<elee yeleeves kesâ efueS ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
comparative degree keâe ØeÙeesie veneR nesiee~ Fmekesâ mLeeve hej
Note- Only keâe ØeÙeesie efpeme noun kesâ henues neslee nw~ Ùen Gmeer
positive degree (great) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
noun keâer efJeMes<elee Øekeâš keâjlee nw~
Note- Superlative degree kesâ henues 'The' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct Sentence– The company hopes to eventually
Correct Sentence– Kalidasa was a great classical
provide Singapore with the second-biggest electric car-
Sanskrit poet of India.
sharing service in the world, (second only to Paris).
240. Select the alternative that will improve the
244. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
underlined part of the sentence in case there is
no improvement select “No improvement”. But understanding what constitutes such (a
miracle diet), and making sure that patients get
Many people are becoming aware of the
it, isn’t as straightforward as it seems.
advantages of preventive health care nowadays. (a) a miraculous diet (b) a miracling diet
(a) are become aware of (c) an miracling diet (d) No improvement
(b) will be becoming aware to SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(c) have becoming aware for Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie "A miracle diet" kesâ
(d) No improvement
mLeeve hej a miraculous diet' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ noun
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(diet) kesâ henues Adjective (miraculous) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans. (d) : No Improvement Correct Sentence–
241. Select the alternative that will improve the But understanding what constitutes such a miraculous
underlined part of the sentence in case there is
diet, and making sure that patients get it, isn’t as
no improvement select "No improvement". straightforward as it seems.
Our cook puts too many salt in the food. 245. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
(a) No improvement (b) Putting too much
Expensive oil could hit consumption and public
(c) puts too much (d) puts very muchinvestment and dent private investment (what
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) is not a path) to a sustained revival.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie puts too many kesâ
(a) who is not a path
(b) whom is not a path
mLeeve hej puts too much keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ many
(c) which is not a path
keâe ØeÙeesie countable noun kesâ meeLe neslee nw peyeefkeâ much keâe
(d) No improvement
ØeÙeesie uncountable noun kesâ meeLe ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ JeekeäÙe ceW SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Ans. (c) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ bracket ceW 'what' kesâ mLeeve hej
salt, uncountable noun nw~ Note–'yengle' kesâ DeLe& ceW too,
‘which’ keâe ØeÙeesie as a relative pronoun nesiee~
negative sense ceW ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw, peyeefkeâ very keâe ØeÙeesie
positive sense ceW efkeâÙee peelee nQ Notes : mepeerJe JemlegDeeW kesâ efueS ‘who’. efvepeeaJe kesâ efueS which
Correct Sentence - Our cook puts too much salt in the keâe ØeÙeesie as a relative pronoun efkeâÙee peelee nw~
food. Correct Sentence -
Expensive oil could hit consumption and public
242. Select the alternative that will improve the
investment and dent private investment which is not a
underlined part of the sentence. In case there is
path to a sustained revival.
no improvement select "No improvement".
246. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
Mohan is a good actor but his brother is better
than him : Whatever said and done, (not less vital) is the
(a) more better (b) quite better future of the border separating Northern
Ireland from the Irish Republic.
(c) No improvement (d) very better
(a) any less vital (b) more less vita l
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
(c) no less vital (d) No improvement
Ans. (c) : No improvement SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Sentence Improvement 112 YCT
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'not less vital' kesâ mLeeve hej 'No Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'have a many' kesâ
less vital' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ verb keâes modify keâjves kesâ mLeeve hej 'has few' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ India Skeâ proper
efueS ‘Not’ Je adjective (Less) keâes modify keâjves kesâ efueS no noun nw pees singular subject kesâ ™he ceW ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ a
keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ many kesâ mLeeve hej few keâe ØeÙeesie nw~ Few keâe ØeÙeesie
Correct Sentence–Whatever said and done, no less quantifier kesâ ™he ceW plural countable noun kesâ meeLe neslee
vital is the future of the border separating Northern nw~ Few keâe ØeÙeesie ‘ve kesâ yejeyej’ kesâ DeLe& ceW neslee nw~
Ireland from the Irish Republic. Correct Sentence–
247. Select the most appropriate option to substitute India has few all rounders to match the talent and
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If dedication of Kapil Dev.
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No 250. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
substitution required'. the underlined segment in the given sentence.
That tree fell down yesterday narrowly miss If no substitution is required, select No
my car. improvement.
(a) narrowed missing Meera has a friend who parents live in Dubai.
(b) narrowly missed (a) have a friend whom parents live
(b) No improvement
(c) No substitution required
(c) has a friend whose parents live
(d) narrowly missing
(d) has a friend which parents live
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I)–13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie narrowly miss kesâ mLeeve Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW ØeÙegòeâ "who"
hej narrowly missing keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB my car ncesMee Subjective case ceW use neslee nw Deewj Fmekesâ yeeo verb
kesâ henues miss keâe adjective form, missing (V+ing) leLee keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Who kesâ legjvle yeeo noun efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle
adjective keâer efJeMes<elee yeleeves kesâ efueS Skeâ adverb. (narrowly) keâer ceW who keâe Possesive case, whose ØeÙegòeâ nesiee, pees efkeâ
DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~ Adjective keâe keâece keâjlee nw~
Correct Sentence– Correct Sentence -
That tree fell down yesterday narrowly missing my car. Meera has a friend whose parents live in Dubai.
248. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 251. Select the most appropriate option to
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If substitution the underlined segment in the
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No given sentence. If no substitution is required,
substitution required’. select No improvement.
The large mansion was over his reaching . Some agitating miners allegation that there is
(a) away from reaching no emergency measures inside the mines.
(b) beyond his reach (a) miners allege that there is
(c) No substitution required (b) miner's allegation that there are
(d) above his reaching (c) miners alleged that there were
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) (d) No improvement
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie 'over his
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie miner's allegation
reaching' kesâ mLeeve hej 'beyond his reach' ØeÙegòeâ efkeâÙee
that there is kesâ mLeeve hej miners alleged that there were
peeÙesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes ‘hengbÛe mes yeenj/kesâ hejs keâe YeeJe ØeoefMe&le keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe past ceW nw~ Dele: verb Yeer
nes jne nw~ Dele: beyond keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ past ceW (were) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ leLee allegation (noun) kesâ mLeeve
Note – Over keâe ØeÙeesie meeceevÙele: Thej kesâ sense ceW efkeâÙee hej alleged (adj) keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~
peelee nw~ Correct Sentence–
Correct Sentence– Some agitating miners alleged that there were no
The large mansion was beyond his reaching. emergency measures inside the mines.
249. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 252. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No no substitution is required, select No
substitution required’. improvement.
India have a many all-rounders to match the He made a desperate but also partial successful
talent and dedication of Kapil Dev. effort to change the ghastly topic.
(a) has few (a) No improvement
(b) is having little (b) but partially successful effort
(c) No substitution required (c) though part successful effort
(d) has much (d) yet also partial successful effort
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Sentence Improvement 113 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie but also partial 255. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
successful kesâ mLeeve hej but partially successful keâe ØeÙeesie the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeneb Adversative Conjunction (but) improvement.
leLee adj (successful) keâer efJeMes<elee yeleeves kesâ efueS partially There is a lot of confusion among students due
(adv) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ to recent changes in the examination pattern.
Note – but also keâe ØeÙeesie efvecve structure ceW neslee nw~ (a) allot of (b) a lots of
(c) No improvement (d) the lots of
not only ......... but also SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Correct Sentence– Ans. (c) : No improvement
He made a desperate but partially successful effort to 256. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
change the ghastly topic. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
253. Select the most appropriate option to substitute there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
the underlined segment in the given sentences. improvement’.
If no substitution is required, select no The teacher said that all that students who did
improvement. not complete the task in the given time should
A reason why there are so much misconception attempt it again.
on dyslexia could be the sheer invisibility of the (a) No improvement (b) those
disorder. (c) this (d) them
(a) there are so much misconceptions against SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
dyslexia Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'that' kesâ mLeeve hej
(b) there are so many misconceptions about 'those' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ students,
dyslexia plural number ceW nw Dele: Fmekesâ efueS plural pronoun ‘those’
(c) there are so many misconception around
keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
dyslexia
Correct Sentence–The teacher said that all those
(d) No improvement
students who did not complete the task in the given time
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II)
should attempt it again.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâle Yeeie ‘there are so much 257. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
misconception on dyslexia’ kesâ mLeeve hej there are so many the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
misconceptions about dyslexia keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ there is one need to substitute it, select 'No
improvement'.
misconception ÙeneB hej countable noun keâer lejn ØeÙegòeâ ngDee
The Arabian Sea region is very important for
nw~ Dele: countable adjective (many) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ India as several major ports are locating there.
‘Many’ keâe ØeÙeesie countable noun leLee ‘much’ keâe ØeÙeesie (a) have been locating (b) No improvement
uncountable noun kesâ meeLe neslee nw~ (c) was locating (d) are located
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Correct Sentence–
A reason why there are so many misconceptions about Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘are
dyslexia could be the sheer invisibility of the disorder. locating’ kesâ mLeeve hej "are located (efmLele nw) keâe ØeÙeesie
254. Select the most appropriate option to substitute GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB Located, Past participle kesâ ™he ceW
the underlined segment. if no substitution is ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~
required select 'No substitution' Correct Sentence–
The assignment was so difficult for Mohit to do The Arabian Sea region is very important for India as
on his own. several major ports are located there.
(a) was too difficult 258. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(b) was so much difficult the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(c) were so difficult there is no need to substitue it, select No
(d) No substitution improvement.
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) The film by itself was good but the bit long.
than I had expected.
Ans. (a) :Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW
(a) a bit long (b) the bit longer
difficult (keâef"ve) Skeâ Negative adjective nw efpemekesâ henues (c) a bit longer (d) No improvement
Adverb 'too' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ ‘so’ keâe ØeÙeesie SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I)
positive ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie "The bit
Correct Sentence– long" kesâ mLeeve hej "a bit longer keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ JeekeäÙe
The assignment was too difficult for Mohit to do on his ceW "bit" keâe ØeÙeesie Indefinite sense ceW ngDee nw Dele: Fmekesâ
own. henues Indefinite article "A" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Deewj JeekeäÙe ceW
Sentence Improvement 114 YCT
:"than" kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Comparative singular noun kesâ efueS ‘were’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘was’ keâe ØeÙeesie
degree keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ Dele: "Long" keâe Comparative GefÛele nw~
form 'Longer' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Correct Sentence - Doctors at the AIIMS trauma
Correct Sentence– Centre managed to save the life of 12 year old archer
The film by itself was good but a bit longer than I had Shivangini who was struck by an arrow in the neck
expected. during a practice session.
259. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 262. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentance. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No there is no need to substitute it, select No
improvement. improvement.
I like the place which I live but it woulderful to As much as a hundred children gathered to
live in the mountains. celebrate Independence Day.
(a) where (b) No improvement (a) As long as (b) No improvement
(c) who (d) when (c) As high as (d) As many as
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie which Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie As much
(peesefkeâ) kesâ mLeeve hej Where (peneB) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesbefkeâas kesâ mLeeve hej as many as keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ØeMve ceW
JeekeäÙe ceW efkeâmeer mLeeve hej jnves keâer yeele nes jner nw~ Dele: where plural countable noun ‘a hundred children’ DeeÙee nw Dele:
(peneB) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ much kesâ mLeeve hej many keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee~ ‘Much’ keâe
Correct Sentence–
I like the place where I live but it would be wonderful ØeÙeesie Uncountable noun kesâ meeLe leLee ‘Many’ keâe ØeÙeesie
to life in the mountains Countable plural noun kesâ meeLe neslee nw~
260. Select the most appropriate option to substiute Correct Sentence–
the underlined segement in the given sentence. As many as a hundred children gathered to celebrate
If there is no need to substitute it, select No Independence Day.
improvement. 263. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
This is a class who is expected to do the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
exceptionally well in the quiz next week. there is no need to substitute it, select No
(a) which is expected to do Improvement.
(b) No improvement. Luckily we have got the few minutes to spare.
(c) that is expecting to done (a) a little (b) No Improvement
(d) which are expecting to be doing (c) a few (d) quite few
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'Who is Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'The few'
expected to do' kesâ mLeeve hej which is expected to do keâe kesâ mLeeve hej 'A few' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ relative pronoun ‘Which’ keâe ØeÙeesie Few - (kegâÚ) (Negative sense)
non-living (ÙeneB ‘class’) kesâ ™he ceW ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ A few - (keâF&) (Affermative sense)
Correct Sentence–
The few - (pees kegâÚ Yeer LeesÌ[e yengle nes) (Not much but
This is a class which is expected to do exceptionally
well in the quiz next week. whole)
261. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Note- Countable sense ceW few, a few, the few keâe ØeÙeesie
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ uncountable sense ceW little, a little Je the
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No little keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
improvement'. Correct sentence -
Doctors at the AIIMS trauma Centre managed Luckily we have got a few minutes to spare.
to save the life of 12 year old archer Shivangini,
264. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
whose were struck by an arrow in the neck
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
during a practice session.
(a) No improvement (b) who was striked there is no need to substitute it, select No
(c) which was struck (d) who was struck improvement.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II) In a recession-hit economy, automobiles is the
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie "whose mostly affected sector.
(a) is the most
were struck" kesâ mLeeve hej "who was struck" keâe ØeÙeesie
(b) are the mostly
nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JÙeefòeâÙeeW kesâ efueS as a subject, relative (c) No improvement
pronoun 'who' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ peyeefkeâ whose keâe (d) are the most
ØeÙeesie objective case ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw leLee ‘Shivangi’ SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Sentence Improvement 115 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'mostly' 268. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(Adverb) kesâ mLeeve hej 'most' (Adjective) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No
ÙeneB hej Adjective keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, ve efkeâ Adverb keâer~ improvement.
Correct Sentence - The fire spread through the building very
In a recession-hit economy, automobiles is the most quick but fortunately nobody was injured.
affected sector. (a) spreads through the building quickly
265. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (b) spread through the building very quickly
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (c) spreading through building very quick
there is no need to substitute it, select No (d) No improvement
Improvement. SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Only me can solve the problem. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'Very
(a) Only I can (b) Me can only quick' kesâ mLeeve hej ' very quickly' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeebsefkeâ
(c) No Improvement (d) Only me could ÙeneB hej Skeâ Adverb (quickly) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, ve efkeâ
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Adjective (quick) keâe, pees efkeâ verb 'spread' keâer efJeMes<elee
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘Only me
yelee jne nw~
can’ kesâ mLeeve ‘Only I can’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Correct sentence -
Subject kesâ ™he ceW Subjective case kesâ pronoun keâe ØeÙeesie The fire spread through the building very quickly but
neslee nw~ Dele: Objective case 'Me' kesâ mLeeve hej subjective fortunately nobody was injured.
case 'I' nesiee~ 269. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Note – Verb (can, solve) kesâ henues subjective case keâe the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No
ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Improvement.
Correct Sentence– It is danger to cross the road unmindfully.
Only I can solve the problem. (a) It is dangerous
266. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (b) It is full of dangerous
the underlined segment. If there is no need to (c) There is danger
substitute it, select No improvement. (d) No Improvement
Whom you think, will be selected as the Head SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Boy of the school ? Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie It is
(a) which you thought (b) who do you think danger kesâ mLeeve hej It is dangerous keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee,
(c) whom you thinking (d) No improvement
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
keäÙeeWefkeâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej ÙeneB Adjective (dangerous) keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘Whom
GefÛele nw ve efkeâ noun (danger) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~
Correct Sentence - It is dangerous to cross the road
you think’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘Who do you think’ ØeÙeesie nesiee~
unmindfully.
keäÙeeWefkeâ Sentence kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej ÙeneB hej Skeâ Subject keâer 270. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
pe™jle nw~ the underlined in the given sentence. If there is
Correct sentence - no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution
‘Who do you think, will be selected as the Head Boy required'.
of the school ? The eighteenth century saw the middle classes
267. Select the most appropriate option to substitute becoming most prosperous.
the underlined segment. If there is no need to (a) No substitution required
substitute it, select No improvement (b) being more than
I had first gone to Srinagar with mine family in (c) become more
1961. (d) became most
(a) along my family (b) with my family SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) along mine family (d) No improvement Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) 'becoming most' kesâ mLeeve hej 'become more' keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie Mine kesâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe comparative sense os jne nw
mLeeve hej subject 'I' keâe Possessive adjective 'My' keâe Dele: comparative degree, 'more' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ ve efkeâ
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ family (noun) keâer efJeMes<elee yeleeves kesâ efueÙes superlative (most) keâe~
my (adjective) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Correct Sentence–
Correct Sentence– The eighteenth century saw the middle classes become
I had first gone to Srinagar with my family in 1961. more prosperous.

Sentence Improvement 116 YCT


271. Select the most appropriate option to substitute G. Conjunction
the underlined in the given sentence. If there in
no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution 274. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
required'. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
When a plastic comb is rubbed with dry hair, there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
they acquired a static charge. substitution'.
(a) No substitution required No other place in India gets much rainfall as
(b) it acquired Mawsynram.
(c) they acquire an (a) more rainfall (b) No substitution
(d) it acquires a (c) as much rainfall (d) the most rainfall
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : ÙeneB they acquired a kesâ mLeeve hej it acquires a Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie much rainfall kesâ mLeeve hej as
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe present ceW nesvee ÛeeefnS much rainfall keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ as much as co-
leLee comb kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ pronoun 'it' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ efoÙee relative conjunction efpemekeâe DeLe& (efpelevee efkeâ Glevee) neslee nw~
ieÙee JeekeäÙe zero conditional sentence nw, efpemekeâer mebjÛevee Correct Sentence -
efvecveJeled nw- No other place in india gets as much rainfall as
If / when + Present Indefinite+Present Indefinite Mawsynram.
Correct Sentence– 275. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
When a plastic comb is rubbed with dry hair, it the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
acquires a static charge. there is no need to substitute, it select 'No
substitution required'.
272. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
I cannot help you if you tell me your problem.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(a) unless you don't tell me
there is no need to substitute it, select No
(b) unless you tell me
Improvement
(c) until you don't tell me
Meeting my teacher after ten years was an
(d) No substitution required
unforgotten moment that I will always
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
treasure.
(a) a forgotten moment Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW if you tell me kesâ
(b) an unforgettable moment mLeeve hej unless you tell me keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
(c) the unforgettable moment contrast kesâ sense ceW unless (peye lekeâ efkeâ veneR) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele
(d) No improvement nesiee~
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I) Note- 'Unless' kesâ meeLe Jeeueer clause ceW not keâe ØeÙeesie veneR keâjles
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen mJeÙeb ‘peye lekeâ efkeâ veneR’ keâe sense oslee nw~
unforgotten moment kesâ meeLe hej unforgettable moment Correct Sentence -
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ moment (noun) keâer efJeMes<elee yeleeves kesâ I cannot help you unless you tell me your problem.
efueS unforgettable (adjective) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ 276. Select the most appropriate option to improve
Correct Sentence– the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Meeting my teacher after ten years was an there is no need to improve it, select 'No
unforgettable moment that I will always treasure. improvement'.
273. Select the most appropriate option to substitute The place was not cold only and also damp.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (a) only cold not also
there is no need to substitute it, select No (b) No improvement
improvement. (c) not only cold but also
The questions are so simple that a child can (d) not only cold and both
understand it. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) can understand them Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie not cold only and
(b) No improvement also kesâ mLeeve hej not only cold but also GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(c) is understanding them
(d) can understand this keäÙeeWefkeâ not only kesâ meeLe corelative conjunction (but also)
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie can Correct Sentence - The place was not only cold but
also damp.
understand it kesâ mLeeve hej can understand them keâe ØeÙeesie
277. Select the most appropriate option to improve
GheÙegkeäle nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ the questions 'plural subject' nw the underlined segment in the given sentence.
efpemekesâ efueS Plural object 'them' keâe ner ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ IF there is no need to improve it, select 'No
Correct Sentence - improvement'.
The questions are so simple that a child can understand I will not go to the party lest you will promise
them. to accompany me.
Sentence Improvement 117 YCT
(a) No improvement (b) unless you Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW so easy that kesâ
(c) if you will (d) until you should mLeeve hej as easy as keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ as + adj.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
+ as keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie lest you will kesâ
Correct Sentence–
mLeeve hej unless you keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW The exam was not as easy as we had expected.
Mele& keâe yeesOe nes jne nw~ 281. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Note - If, until, unless kesâ meeLe modal keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
nw~ there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
Correct Sentence - I will not go to the party unless substitution required’.
you promise to accompany me. The train was delayed in order to an accident.
278. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. (a) because (b) owing to
(As soon after the players arrived) in decorated (c) since (d) No substitution required
cars, the ceremony began with traditional SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
African drummers and dancers blowing conch Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ ef o Ùes ieÙes JeekeäÙ e kesâ jsKeebefkeâle phrase 'in
shells. order to' (kesâ ›eâce ceW) kesâ mLeeve hej 'owing to' (kesâ keâejCe) keâe
(a) Soon after the players arrive ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
(b) Soon after the players arrived
Correct Sentence–
(c) As soon as the players arrived after
The train was delayed owing to an accident.
(d) No improvement
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 282. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW As soon after kesâ peien hej soon
If no substitution is required, select No
after keâe ØeÙeesie sentence kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ improvement.
Ghejesòeâ conjunction keâe ØeÙeesie efvecve DeLe& efkeâÙee peelee nw~ soon The Committee occupied itself with no other
after – (LeesÌ[s ner osj yeeo) important question only this.
As soon as – (pewmes ner ....... Jewmes ner) (a) with no other important question but this
Correct Sentence - (b) No improvement
Soon after the players arrived in decorated cars, the (c) with one other important question either this
ceremony began with traditional African drummers and (d) with no other important question this
dancers blowing conch shells. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III)
279. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW ‘with no other
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If important question only this’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘with no other
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No important question but this’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ
substitution required’.
Because she didn’t love him, she had to marry
ÙeneB adversative word 'but' (efmeJeeÙe/uesefkeâve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
him. nesiee~
(a) Despite (b) Although Correct Sentence–
(c) Since (d) No substitution required The committee occupied itself with no other important
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) question but this.
Ans. (b) : GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW because kesâ mLeeve 283. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
hej although keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ although the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(neueebefkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie conjunction kesâ ™he ceW neslee nw~ no substitution is required, select No
improvement.
Note- because keâe ØeÙeesie ØeeÙe: JeekeäÙe keâer Meg®Deele ceW veneR neslee nw Let us not neglect important aspects of life
because, subordinating conjunction nw Ùen ØeeÙe: oes clauses although pursue momentary-pleasures.
keâes pees[Ì ves keâe keâece keâjlee nw~ peesefkeâ reason keâes efoKeelee nw~ (a) by pursued moment pleasures.
Correct Sentence– (b) through pursued in momentary pleasures
Although she didn't love him, she had to marry him. (c) while pursuing momentary pleasures.
280. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (d) No improvement
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III)
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW although (ÙeÅeefhe)
substitution required’. kesâ mLeeve hej suitable conjunction ‘while’ (kesâ oewjeve) keâe
The exam was not so easy that we had
expected.
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
(a) such easy as (b) as easy as Correct Sentence–
(c) as easy so (d) No substitution required Let us not neglect important aspects of life while
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) pursuing momentary pleasure.
Sentence Improvement 118 YCT
284. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW ‘so much as’ kesâ
the underlined segment. If no substitution is mLeeve hej ‘as long as’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeebsefkeâ as long
required select 'No substitution' as – (peye-lekeâ peye) time keâes oMee&lee nw~ pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes
Even if he is an honest man, he has been
accused of theft. GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
(a) Although he is an honest man Correct Sentence–
(b) No substitution So much as you are their class teacher, you are
(c) Since he are an honest man responsible for their performance in the examination.
(d) Even though he is honest man 288. Select the most appropriate option substitute
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes jsKeebefkeâle JeekeäÙeebMe kesâ mLeeve hej mener Meyo there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
improvement'.
'Although he is an honest man' nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes efJejesOeer As long as they are here, Hari won't attend the
clauses Skeâ meeLe ØeÙeesie nes lees Although (ÙeÅeefhe) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ training.
Correct Sentence– (a) So long so (b) As long that
Although he is an honest man, he has been accused of (c) No improvement (d) So far as
theft. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
285. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans. (c) : No improvement.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If 289. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
improvement'. there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
Prithvi likes baseball as long as she likes improvement'.
cricket. As of you are here with me, who cares about
(a) as many as (b) No improvement the outcome of the issue.
(c) so long as (d) as much as (a) So long (b) As long as
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III) (c) As long to (d) No improvement
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW as long as kesâ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I)
mLeeve hej as much as keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeebWefkeâ Ùen Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW as of kesâ mLeeve hej
quantity kesâ YeeJe keâes JÙeòeâ keâj jne nw~ as much as – efpelevee, as long as (peye lekeâ/peye) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ
efpeme lejn as many as – pÙeeoe mes pÙeeoe; as long as – peye, efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Deiej; So long as – peneb lekeâ~ Correct Sentence–
Correct Sentence– As long as you are here with me, who cares about the
Prithvi likes baseball as much as she likes cricket. outcome of the issue.
286. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 290. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No there is no need to substitute it, select No
improvement'. improvement.
As long to funding is not made available, our The director wanted Aziz to play the role of the
construction dreams have been deferred. doctor as well also that of the apprentice.
(a) As high as (b) In as much as (a) and also of (b) No improvement.
(c) No improvement (d) So long as (c) as well as (d) as well
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW as long to kesâ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie "as well also" kesâ
mLeeve So long as keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeebsefkeâ So long as mLeeve hej "as well as" keâe ØeÙeesie neseiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ "as well as"
(Deiej) keâe ØeÙeesie conjunction kesâ ™he ceW ngDee nw~ pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe Skeâ "co-ordinate conjunction" nw As well as- In addition
kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ to somebody something (kesâ meeLe ceW)~ pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes
Correct Sentence– GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
So long as funding is not made available, our Correct Sentence
construction dreams have been deferred. The director wanted Aziz to play the role of the doctor
287. Select the most appropriate option to substitute as well as that of the apprentice.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If 291. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
improvement'. there is no need to substitute it, select No
So much as you are their class teacher, you are improvement
responsible for their performance in the The Dean said, "you can have neither jam nor
examination. butter but not both"
(a) In as much as (b) No improvement (a) No improvement (b) jam and butter
(c) As long as (d) As much to (c) no jam or butter (d) either jam or butter
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Sentence Improvement 119 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle part 'neither jam nor butter' kesâ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie so kesâ mLeeve hej as keâe
mLeeve hej 'either jam or butter' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw keäÙeeWefkeâ ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie ØeeÙe: comparison kesâ efueS
either ...... or (Ùee lees-Ùee) keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& efkeâÙee peelee nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ “as ..... as” keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
oslee nw~ Correct Sentence–
Lenovo has launched ThinkPad XI Fold, the world's first
Correct Sentence–
foldable laptop which is claimed to be as durable as its
The Dean said, "you can have either jam or butter but not
other devices.
both"
295. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
292. Select the most appropriate option to substitute To conform to a set of rules (a) Regulations
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If without a real voice in their formulation
there is no need to substitute it, select No (a) and (b) to
improvement. (c) but (d) No improvement
The firing of the missile not only killed SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
innocent persons and also created political Ans : (a) efoS ieS JeekeäÙe ceW a kesâ mLeeve hej and keâe ØeÙeesie (Deewj)
furore.
kesâ DeLe& ceW nesiee pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ nw~
(a) not only kill innocent persons and also
Correct Sentence–
(b) not only killed innocent persons but also
To conform to a set of rules and Regulations without a
(c) No improvement
real voice in their formulation.
(d) but killed innocent person and also
296. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'Not only killed there is no need to substitute it, select No
innocent persons and also' kesâ mLeeve hej 'Not only killed improvement.
innocent person but also' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Not Until you remains calm, you cannot concentrate.
(a) Unless you remains (b) Unless you remain
only _____ but also' keâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ meeLe neslee nw~ (c) No improvement (d) If you remain
Correct Sentence– SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
The firing of the missile not only killed innocent Ans.(b): Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie Until you remains
persons but also created political furore. (meceÙe metÛekeâ) kesâ mLeeve hej Unless you remain keâe ØeÙeesie
293. Select the most appropriate option to substitute nesiee~ keäÙeebefkeâ until (meceÙe metÛekeâ) leLee unless (Mele&yeesOekeâ) keâe
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If DeLe& oslee nw~
there is no need to substitute it select No Correct sentence will be -
improvement. unless you remain calm, you can not concentrate.
So much as you behave like this, the decision of 297. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the management against you cannot as the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
revoked. there is no need to substitute it, select No
(a) As long to (b) As much to Improvement.
(c) As long as (d) No improvement He not only speaks Hindi fluently but English
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III) as well as.
(a) No improvement
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeMve ceW oes clauses nQ Dele: oesveeW
(b) but also English
clause keâes peesÌ[ves kesâ efueS conjunction ‘So much as’ kesâ mLeeve (c) as well as English
hej ‘As long as’ (peye lekeâ/peye) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ (d) but English too as well
Correct Sentence– SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
As long as you behave like this, the decision of the Ans. (b) : jsKeebefkeâle JeekeäÙeebMe ‘but English as well as’ kesâ
management against you cannot as revoked. mLeeve hej ‘but also english’ keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ not
294. Select the most appropriate option to substitute only kesâ meeLe But also keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Correct Sentence -
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No He not only speaks Hindi fluently but also English.
improvement'. 298. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Lenovo has launched ThinkPad XI Fold, the the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
world's first foldable laptop which is claimed to there is no need to substitute it, select No
be so durable as its other devices. Improvement.
(a) to be as durable as Not only the parents but also the children were
(b) to be most durable as sad at leaving the house.
(c) to be very durable as (a) as also (b) so even
(d) No improvement (c) and also (d) No Improvement
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Sentence Improvement 120 YCT
Ans. (d) : No Improvement. (a) and either them couldn't
Rule - not only kesâ meeLe but also keâe ØeÙeesie as a correlative (b) No improvement
conjunction kesâ ™he ceW GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ (c) but neither of them could
(d) but none of they could
299. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to sibstitute it, select No Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW 'Couldn't' kesâ
improvement. mLeeve hej 'Could' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeebsefkeâ neither (negative)
Pratham will not go the party if he is Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ Dele: not keâe ØeÙeesie veneR nesiee~
personally invited. Rule-Until, unless, neither, nor, lest kesâ meeLe
(a) unless (b) No improvement
not/negative keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~
(c) even (d) because
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III) Correct Sentence -
I asked two pedestrians the way to the station, but
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW ‘if’ kesâ mLeeve hej neither of them could help me.]
‘unless’ keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej 303. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
'unless' peye lekeâ (Mele&metÛekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ ‘unless’ the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
keâe ØeÙeesie vekeâejelcekeâ YeeJe ceW neslee nw~ there is no need to substitute it, select No
Correct Sentence - improvement.
''Pratham will not go the party unless he is personally We must start now unless it will be too late.
invited.'' (a) but (b) or
(c) No improvement (d) until
300. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW ‘unless’ kesâ mLeeve
improvement. hej or keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeebsefkeâ or Skeâ distributive pronoun
Rashmi is not only smart but very beautiful. nw~ Deewj ÙenB Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâes distribute keâj jne nw~
(a) but beautiful
Correct Sentence -
(b) No improvement
(c) very beautiful We must start now or it will be too late.
(d) but also very beautiful
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II) H. Preposition
Ans. (d) :Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKebeefkeâle Yeeie cebs ''But very 304. Select the option that will improve the
beautiful’’ kesâ mLeeve hej ''But also very beautiful’’ keâe underlined segment in the given sentence. In
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ case no improvement is needed, select 'No
Rule - 'Not only -------but also' Co- relative improvement'
conjunction nw, efpevekeâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ meeLe neslee nw~ It is wise to insure one's home on fire.
Correct Sentence - (a) in (b) No improvement
Rashmi is not only smart but also very beautiful. (c) by (d) against
301. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
the underlined segment. If there is no need to Ans. (d) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â YeeJe kes â Deveg meej jsKeebefkeâle Meyo on
substitute it, select No improvement. kesâ mLeeve hej against (kesâ efKeueeHeâ/Øeefle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
The student stood up no sooner the Principal DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
entered the class. Correct Sentence -
(a) no soon (b) as soon as It is wise to insure one's home against fire.
(c) No improvement (d) soon
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I) 305. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKebeefkeâle Yeeie ‘no sooner’ kesâ there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
mLeeve hej ‘as soon as’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeebsefkeâ ‘as soon as’ substitution.'
keâe ØeÙeesie conjunction kesâ ™he ceW mekeâejelcekeâ DeLe& ceW efkeâÙee peelee Small desert animals burrow underground
nw~ across the days and come out only at night.
(a) within the days (b) during the day
Correct Sentence–
(c) No substitution (d) between days
The student stood up as soon as the Principal entered
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
the class.
302. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW across the days kesâ
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If mLeeve hej 'during the day' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Period of time
there is no need to substitute it, select No kesâ meceÙe keâes ØeoefMe&le keâjves kesâ efueS during keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
improvement. Correct Sentence -
I asked two pedestrians the way to the station, Small desert animals burrow underground during the
and neither of them couldn't help me. day and come out only at night.
Sentence Improvement 121 YCT
306. Select the option that will substitute the 309. Select the most appropriate option to improve
underlined part of the given sentence. In case the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
no substitution is needed, select 'No there is no need to improve it, select 'No
substitution required'. improvement'.
Japan has made important and original The child put a ladder on the wall and climbed
contributions inside some fields like photography up.
and electronics. (a) over a wall (b) above the wall
(a) for some field like (c) No improvement (d) against the wall
(b) in some fieids like SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(c) No substitution required Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie on the wall kesâ
(d) on some field like
mLeeve hej against the wall GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye keâesF&
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ûeerpe efkeâmeer menejs efškeâer nes lees against keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie inside some fields
Correct Sentence - The child put a ladder against the
like kesâ mLeeve hej in some fields like keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ wall and climbed up.
inside (kesâ Yeerlej/Devoj) kesâ mLeeve hej in (ceW) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes JeekeäÙe 310. Select the most appropriate option to improve
GefÛele DeLe& oslee nw DeLee&le efkeâmeer #es$e ceW Ùeesieoeve osves kesâ efueS 'in' the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
preposition keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ there is no need to improve it, select 'No
Correct Sentence - improvement'.
Japan has made important and original contributions in This stain can be remove by lime juice.
some fields like photography and electronics. (a) remove from (b) No improvement
307. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (c) removed with (d) removed through
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
no substitution is required, select 'No Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle JeekeäÙe remove by kesâ mLeeve hej
substitution'. removed with keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ remove kesâ
After the old building was pulled out the meeLe preposition with keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~
building contractor surveyed the progress of
Correct Sentence - This stain can be remove with
the work.
lime juice.
(a) was pulled up (b) was pulled over
(c) was pulled down (d) No substitution 311. Select the most appropriate option to improve
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I) the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
their is no need to improve it, select 'No
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie was pulled out kesâ
improvement'.
mLeeve hej was pulled down keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ YeJeve efiejeves I bet you can't beat me by chess.
kesâ efueS phrasal verb 'pull down' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw DevÙe (a) on chess (b) in the chess
efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ (c) No improvement (d) at chess
Pull out - nševee, Pull up - Leecevee~ SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Correct Sentence - Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie by chess kesâ mLeeve hej
After the old building was pulled down the building at chess keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ beat somebody/at
contractor surveyed the progress of the work. something
308. Select the most appropriate option to improve Correct Sentence - I bet you can't beat me at chess.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If 312. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
there is no need to improve it, select 'No blank and make a meaningful sentence.
improvement'. The teacher was highly –––– with my essay.
We are coping the problems with the best of (a) afflicted (b) interested
our ability. (c) damaged (d) impressed
(a) No improvement SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(b) coping in the problems by
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (d) impressed
(c) coping with the problems to
(d) coping the problems at (ØeYeeefJele ngS/Deekeâef<e&le ngS) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) impressed kesâ meeLe preposition 'with' keâe Yeer ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle JeekeäÙe coping the problem with DevÙe efJekeâuheesb keâe DeLe&-
kesâ mLeeve hej coping with the problems to GheÙegòeâ nesiee afflicted - heerefÌ[le ngDee~
keäÙeeWefkeâ cop kesâ meeLe preposition 'with' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee interested - ™efÛe jKevee~
nw~ damaged - $egefšhetCe&~
Correct Sentence - We are coping with the problems Correct Sentence–
to the best of our ability. The teacher was highly impressed with my essay.
Sentence Improvement 122 YCT
313. Select the alternative that will improve the 317. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
underlined part of the sentence in case there is the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
no improvement select “No improvement”. there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
Using seeds for grow more plants is an substitution'
exceptionally good way of gardening. The lockdown prevented people to go out from
(a) No improvement their homes.
(b) to growing more plants (a) to go outside from (b) No substitution
(c) to grow more plants (c) of going out from (d) from going out of
(d) for grows more plants SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'To go out from' kesâ mLeeve hej
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle JeekeäÙe for grow more plants kesâ
'from going out of "keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ prevent (verb)
mLeeve hej to grow more plants keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ
'for' preposition nw Fmekesâ yeeo ing form ØeÙegòeâ nesiee leLee to
kes â yeeo efvecve structure heÙegòeâ neslee nw~
Prevent + possessive adjective + gerund
kesâ yeeo "verbI" ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ Prevent + from + gerund
Correct sentence - Using seeds to grow more plants Correct sentence -
is an exceptionally good way of gardening. The lockdown prevented people from going out of
314. Select the alternative that will improve the their homes.
underlined part of the sentence. In case there is
no improvement select "No improvement". 318. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
My friend said, "Can you please suggest for me the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
a good school in the neighbourhood?" there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
(a) suggest to me (b) suggest substitution required’.
(c) suggesting me (d) No improvement The mare hurt its hooves when running to the
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) forest.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie suggest for me kesâ (a) with running across
mLeeve hej suggest to me GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ suggest kesâ yeeo (b) No substitution required
(c) while running through
'to' preposition ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ (suggest to somebody)
(d) when running into
Correct Sentence - My friend said, "Can you please SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
suggest to me a good school in the neighbourhood?"
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ underlined phrase -
315. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
According to an official spokesperson, polling was 'when running to' kesâ mLeeve hej 'while running through'
held amid tight security arrangements in 29 (pebieue mes oewÌ[les ngS) ØeÙegòeâ efkeâÙee peeSiee keäÙeeWefkeâ we use both
municipal councils and panchayats (over the State). 'when' and ‘while’ as subordination conjunctions to
(a) besides the State (b) behind the State introduce adverbial clauses to time.
(c) across the State (d) No improvement Correct Sentence–
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 The mare hurt its hooves while running through the
Ans. (c) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW held amid tight security forest.
arrangements in 29 municipal councils and panchayat kesâ 319. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
according preposition 'across' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, over keâe use the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
complete/on the about kesâ sense ceW keâjles nQ~ there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
316. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. substitution required’.
Every year the family goes for a pilgrim to the
Election was an ‘opinion minus democracy’ in
which the innocent and helpless (people were temple at Tirupathi.
pitted among) government’s muscle power (a) at the pilgrim
State machinery. (b) on a pilgrimage
(a) people were pitted against (c) No substitution required
(b) people are pitted against (d) from the pilgrimage
(c) people would pitted again st SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(d) No improvement Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ underlined phrase - 'for
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 a pilgrim' kesâ mLeeve hej 'on a pilgrimage' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee,
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Bracket part (people were pitted keäÙeeWefkeâ Preposition 'for' kesâ mLeeve hej phrase ceW 'on'
among) kesâ mLeeve hej correct preposition (against) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (preposition) suitable nw keäÙeeWefkeâ 'on is generally used
Note : Against keâe ØeÙeesie ‘kesâ efJe™æ’ kesâ efueS keâjles nQ~ peyeefkeâ when we want to indicate a position above or a top a
Among - (oes mes DeefOekeâ ueesieeW kesâ yeerÛe) kesâ efueS neslee nw~ space. 'For' is used to indicate reason and specify the
Correct Sentence - use of something.
Election was an ‘opinion minus democracy’ in which Correct Sentence –
the innocent and helpless people were pitted against Every year the family goes on a pilgrimage to the
government’s muscle power State machinery. temple at Tirupathi.
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320. Select the most appropriate option to substitute The authorities are looked on the matter.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (a) No substitution
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No (b) are looked into the matter
substitution required’. (c) are looking into the matter
The police was accused to tamper with the (d) are looking on the matter
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
evidence.
(a) accused of tampering Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW are looked on kesâ mLeeve hej are
(b) accusing to tamper looking into keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
(c) No substitution required Look into – peebÛe keâjvee
(d) accused to tampered Correct Sentence -
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) The authorities are looking into the matter.
324. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW accused to
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
tamper kesâ mLeeve hej accused of tampering keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ there is no need to substitute it, select No
keäÙeebsefkeâ accused kesâ yeeo preposition ‘of’ keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ improvement.
Correct Sentence– Raman's discovery, made during the voyaging
The police was accused of tampering with the over the Mediterranean sea, that water
molecules could scatter light just like air
evidence.
molecules, was very radical in those days.
321. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (a) while an voyage across
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (b) during a voyage across
no substitution is required, select No (c) No improvement
improvement. (d) during the voyage above
We must endeavour to increase women's access SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
for education also employment. Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW preposition ‘over’ kesâ
(a) access in education also employment mLeeve hej Preposition 'Across' keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~
(b) excess to education or employment Across - from one side to other side of something.
(c) No improvement Correct Sentence -
(d) access to education and employment Raman's discovery, made during a voyage across the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) Mediterranean sea, that water molecules could scatter
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW Access for keWâ light just like air molecules, was very radical in those
mLeeve hejAccess to keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Access kesâ yeeo days.
GefÛele Preposition ‘to’ ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ 325. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Access to- lekeâ henBgÛe the underlined segment. If no substitution is
Correct Sentence - required select 'No substitution'
We must endeavour to increase women's access to Employees refrain to indulge in underable
education also employment. activities if they are monitored.
(a) refrain against indulging
322. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(b) refrain from indulging
the underlined segment in the given sentence.
(c) refrain for indulgence
If no substitution is required, select No
improvement. (d) No substitution
An old misunderstanding exists among the two SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
families, so they are not friendly any more. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'Refrain to indulge' kesâ
(a) has exist within the two families mLeeve hej refrain from indulgining keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
(b) No improvement refrain kesâ meeLe Preposition 'from' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(c) exists between the two families Correct Sentence–
(d) will exist among the two families Employees refrain from indulging in underable
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) activities if they are monitored.
Ans : (c) 'Among' keâe ØeÙeesie ncesMee oes mes DeefOekeâ kesâ efueS leLee 326. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
between keâe ØeÙeesie oes kesâ efueS keâjles nw~ Dele: ‘Two families’ the underlined segment. If no substitution is
kesâ efueÙes between keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ required select 'No substitution'
Correct Sentence– The student, with his parents were asked for
An old misunderstanding exists between the two waiting outside the Principal's office.
families, so they are not friendly any more. (a) were asked to wait
323. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (b) was asked to wait
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (c) were asked to be waiting
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No (d) No substitution
substitution'. SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
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Ans. (b) : JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘were asked for waiting’ 330. Identify the most appropriate option to
kesâ mLeeve hej was asked to wait GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Fme JeekeäÙe substitute the underlined segment. If no
keâe subject 'The student' nw pees efkeâ singular nw DeLee&led peye oes substitution is required, select No substitution.
The manufacturer conformed with the
subjects, with, along with, together with, besides, in
specifications given from the client.
addition to, including, V3 + by mes pegÌ[s nes lees JeemleefJekeâ
(a) with the specifications given of
subject henues Jeeuee neslee nw~ (b) No substitution
Note–Ask for (demand) keâe DeLe& (ceeBievee) kesâ DeLe& ceW neslee nw~ (c) to the specifications given by
Correct Sentence– (d) by the specifications given for
The student, with his parents was asked to wait outside SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
the Principal's office. Ans : (c)Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW Conformed kesâ meeLe
327. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
preposition ‘to’ keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nQ~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No Conform with- 'has the shape that is required by'
improvement. Conform to- 'be/act in accordance with' Deewj from kesâ
The government has adopted a tough stance mLeeve hej By keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
with respect of terror and security. Correct Sentence -
(a) in respect of (b) about respect to The manufacturer conformed to the specifications given
(c) No improvement (d) with respect to by the client
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II) 331. Identify the most appropriate option to
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘with respect of’ substitute the underlined segment. If no
kesâ mLeeve hej ‘with respect to’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ substitution is required, select No substitution.
respect kesâ meeLe to (preposition) Deelee nw~ You must not prevent me to do what I want.
Correct Sentence–The government has adopted a (a) by doing what I wanted
tough stance with respect to terror and security. (b) from doing what I want
328. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (c) to do what I am wanting
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (d) No substitution
there is no need to substitute it, select No SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
improvement. Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie to do kesâ mLeeve hej
What a relief to sit down after walking in the for doing keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeebsefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW efoÙee ieÙee Verb
park from a hour!
(a) by an hour (b) No improvement Prevent ncesMee from kesâ meeLe ØeÙeesie neslee nw Deewj Fmekesâ yeeo Deeves
(c) for an hour (d) in a hour Jeeueer Verb, ing form ceW nesleer nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II) Correct Sentence–
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie from a hour keâer You must not prevent me from doing what I want.
peien for an hour keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Period of time kesâ 332. Identify the most appropriate option to
ØeÙeesie nesves hej for keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Deewj ‘‘hour- Dee@j’’ keâe substitute the underlined segment. If no
GÛÛeejCe Vowel sound mes neslee nw~ lees Fmekesâ henues Article kesâ substitution is required, select No substitution.
I have a terrible cold during several days now.
™he ceW An keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (a) had a terrible cold since
Correct Sentence–What a relief to sitdown after (b) have had a terrible cold for
walking in the park for an hour. (c) No substitution
329. Identify the most appropriate option to (d) am having a terrible cold during
substitute the underlined segment. If no SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
substitution is required, select No substitution.
I was astonished on the ignorance in the Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘have a terrible
villagers. cold during’ kesâ mLeeve hej have had a terrible cold for keâe
(a) over the ignorance between ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence ceW for + period of time denote
(b) No substitution efkeâÙee ieÙee nw, efpememes mhe° nw efkeâ sentence present perfect ceW
(c) on the ignorance by
(d) at the ignorance of
nesiee~ FmeceW have, Helping Verb keâer lejn, had, main verb
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I) keâer lejn ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ (During- kesâ oewjeve) keâer peien for (mes)
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW on keâer peien at keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Ûetbefkeâ have, present perfect keâer helping verb
Deewj in keâer peien of keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ nw FmeefueÙes Fmekesâ yeeo verbIIIrd keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ FmeefueÙes had keâe
verb, Astonished ncesMee at kesâ meeLe ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Deewj JeekeäÙe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~
kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej- «eeceerCe keâer De%eevelee- Ignorance of the v1 v2 v3
" "
villagers keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ has / have → had → had
Correct Sentence - Correct Sentence–
I was astonished at the ignorance of the villagers. I have had a terrible cold for several days now.
Sentence Improvement 125 YCT
333. Identify the most appropriate option to He tried to prevent his friend to smoke.
substitute the underlined segment. If no (a) from smoking (b) No improvement
substitution is required, select No substitution. (c) smoking (d) to smoking
The shoebill stork can be recognise from its SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
long legs and broad wings. Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW Prevent kesâ meeLe GheÙegòeâ Preposition
(a) recognised by its
'from' nesiee~ From kesâ yeeo verb keâe Gerund form (v + ing) keâe
(b) recognise through it's
(c) recognising from it's ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Prevent from- efkeâmeer Ûeerpe mes jeskeâvee
(d) No substitution Correct Sentence–
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III) He tried to prevent his friend from smoking.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie recognise from its 337. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
kesâ mLeeve hej recognised by its keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ peye JeekeäÙe the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No
Passive form ceW nes, leye can be kesâ yeeo verbIIIrd keâe ØeÙeesie improvement.
neslee nw~ The boys were delighted on the idea of going to
• from keâer peien by keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ- Goa.
(a) at the idea of (b) on an idea of
(recognised by somethings) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(c) at an idea of (d) No improvement
Correct Sentence - SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
The shoebill stork can be recognised by its long legs
and broad wings. Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie on the idea of kesâ
334. Select the most appropriate option to substitute mLeeve hej at the idea of ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Delight kesâ meeLe
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If GefÛele Preposition 'at' nesiee~
there is no need to substitute it, select No Correct Sentence -
improvement. The boys were delighted at the idea of going to Goa.
They dissuaded me of visiting the War 338. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Memorial but I really wanted to see it. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(a) of visit (b) No improvement there is no need to substitute it, select No
(c) from visiting (d) to visiting improvement.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) The children are too young to sit up a long
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie of visiting kesâ mLeeve lecture.
(a) sit across (b) sit through
hej from visiting keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ dissuade (c) No improvement (d) sit away
somebody + from + VIng form keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Correct Sentence - Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie sit up kesâ mLeeve hej sit
They dissuaded me from visiting the War Memorial but through (Devle lekeâ ™keâvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Sit up- G"vee
I really wanted to see it. ‘Sit through’ – To stay until the end of a performance,
335. Select the most appropriate option to substitute speech, etc.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Note- too + adj + to keâe ØeÙeesie sentence keâes Negative yevee
there is no need to substitute it, select No oslee nw~
improvement.
Correct Sentence–
Two senior officers have been entrusted with The children are too young to sit through a long lecture.
the responsibility by organize the reception of
339. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the guest.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(a) No improvement (b) for organize
there is no need to substitute it, select 'NO
(c) of organizing (d) to organizing improvement.'
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II) Sele, is a near extinct language, spoken for just
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie by organize kesâ five villages in Nepal, which lie close to Tibet.
mLeeve hej for organizing keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ (a) spoken out (b) spoken in
responsibility kesâ meeLe for (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ (c) No improvement (d) spoken of
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
neslee nw~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie Spoken for kesâ
Correct Sentence -
Two senior officers have been entrusted with the mLeeve hej spoken in keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ ÙeneB spoken for (kesâ
responsibility for organize the reception of the guest. ef ueS yees uee peelee nw~) kesâ mLeeve hej spoken in (ceW yeesuee peelee
336. Select the most appropriate option to substitute nw) mener nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ DeLe& ‘‘ieeBJe ceW Yee<ee yeesues peeves keâe’’ nw
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Correct Sentence–
there is no need to substitute it, select No Sele, is a near extinct language, spoken in just five
improvement. villages in Nepal, which lie close to Tibet.
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340. Select the alternative that will improve the Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie told to her kesâ
underlined part of the sentence. In case there is mLeeve hej told her keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ told verb
no improvement select 'No improvement'. kesâ yeeo efkeâmeer preposition keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw Fmekesâ yeeo
Priya has been working in this school from direct obj. Deelee nw~
June 2017. Correct Sentence–
(a) for June 2017 (b) No improvement Lata told her team leader that she would be leaving
(c) on June 2017 (d) since June 2017 office early as she had some urgent personal work.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II) 344. Select the option that will improve the
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ sentence present perfect continuous underlined part of the sentence. In case no
keâe nw Deewj sentence kesâ underlined part ceW starting point improvement is needed, select 'No
improvement'.
of action pees present ceW Yeer continue nw JÙeòeâ nw Dele: from
Finally, Ananya found her pet kitten over the
June 2017 kesâ mLeeve hej since June 2017 keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele top branch of a tree in their garden.
nw~ (a) across the top branch in the tree
Correct Sentence– (b) No improvement
Priya has been working in this school since June 2017. (c) in a top branch of a tree
(d) on the top branch of the tree
341. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie over the top
All the employees of the nationalized bank are
branch of a tree kesâ mLeeve hej on the top branch of the tree
in strike.
(a) by (b) with keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw ÙeneB preposition ‘over’ kesâ mLeeve hej 'on'
(c) for (d) on keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB DeLe& ‘Je=#e kesâ meyemes Thejer MeeKee hej’
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I) keâe DeLe& yeve jne nw~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie in kesâ mLeeve hej Correct Sentence–
Finally, Ananya found her pet kitten on the top branch
"on" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ ‘on strike’ (nÌ[leeue hej) Skeâ of a tree in their garden.
Idiomatic use nw~ 345. Select the option that will improve the
Correct Sentence underlined part of the sentence. In case no
All the employees of the nationalzed bank are on improvement is needed, select 'No
strike. improvement'.
342. Select the most appropriate option to substitute As we' ve been neighbours, I have known Mrs.
Shashi Singh since more than 16 years.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(a) No improvement
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No (b) for more than 16 years
improvement'. (c) from more than 16 years
The week-long Theatre Festival has begun with (d) by more than 16 years
a wonderful lines of plays. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) No imrovement (b) lined up Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie Since more than 16
(c) lines up (d) line up years kesâ mLeeve hej for more than 16 years keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
keäÙeeWefkeâ period of time keâes JÙeòeâ keâjves kesâ efueS for keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie "lines of kesâ nesvee ÛeeefnS~
mLeeve hej "line up" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ subject plural Correct Sentence -
(plays) nw FmeefueS verb Yeer plural (line up) nesieer~ As we have been neighbours, I have known Mrs. Shashi
Correct Sentence Singh for more than 16 years.
The week-long Theatre Festival has begun with a 346. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
wonderful line up plays. No mention was made (to a) key amendment to
the Constitution to accommodate demands that
343. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
had been defeated just last Monday.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (a) of a (b) in a
there is no need to substitute it, select No (c) by a (d) No improvement
improvement. SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
Lata told to her team leader that she would be Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Meyo ‘to a’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘of a’ keâe ØeÙeesie
leaving office early as she had some urgent
personal work.
GheÙegòeâ nesiee,keäÙeesefkeâ make kesâ meeLe of (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) Lata tell to her team leader GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~
(b) Lata telling to her team leader Correct Sentence -
(c) Lata told her team leader No mention was made of a key amendment to the
(d) No improvement Constitution to accommodate demands that had been
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III) defeated just last Monday.
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347. It includes a (decision of the status) of British Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
and EU migrants resident in their respective 'in times' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
territories Correct sentence -
(a) decision to the status Friends stand by each other in times of need.
(b) decision on the status 351. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(c) decision of the status the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(d) No improvement there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III) substitution required'.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie decision of the We found out that our competitors were selling
product on a much higher price.
status kesâ mLeeve hej decision on the status keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(a) No substitution required.
keäÙeeWefkeâ efkeâmeer yeele hej efveCe&Ùe uesves kesâ efueS decision kesâ meeLe (b) at a more high price.
ncesMee on keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (c) in highest price.
Correct Sentence– (d) at a much higher price.
It includes a decision on the status of British and EU SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
migrants resident in their respective territories Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie on a much higher
348. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. price kesâ mLeeve hej at a much higher price ØeÙeesie nesiee~
The terms of a future partnership would be keäÙeeWefkeâ 'At' keâe ØeÙeesie efJeefMe° efmLeefle Ùee meceÙe mes hejs kesâ
vastly (inferior on) comparison with the benefit condition ceW keâjles nw peneB sentence ceW much higher than a
of full membership. specfic price keâe efpe›eâ nw~
(a) inferior by (b) inferior to Correct Sentence–
(c) inferior in (d) No improvement We found out that our competitors were selling
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II) product at a much higher price.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ Bracket part ceW inferior on kesâ 352. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
mLeeve inferior to keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ inferior kesâ the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No
meeLe ncesMee preposition 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Improvement.
Correct Sentence– Eight people were injured after a tempo
The terms of a future partnership would be vastly rammed into a car on the highway.
inferior to comparison with the benefit of full (a) rammed with (b) rammed by
membership. (c) rams in (d) No improvement
349. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Nothing (show on) the ineptness of the state Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie Rammed into keWâ
more than unpreparedness in the face of mLeeve hej rams in keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ram (škeâjevee) kesâ
predictable events. meeLe fixed preposition 'in' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(a) Showa off (b) shows in Correct sentence -
(c) shows up (d) No improvement Eight people were injured after a tempo rams in a car
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I) on the highway.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Meyo Show on kesâ mLeeve hej 'Shows up' keâe 353. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
ØeÙeesie mener nw keäÙeeWefkeâ Show up keâe DeLe& neslee nw, ‘efoKeeF& oslee there is no need to substitute it, select No
nw~’ pees Sentence keâe mener DeLe& os jne nw~ improvement.
DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: You must apologise with him for this.
(a) No Improvement (b) from
Shows off (efoKeeJee)
(c) of (d) to
Shows in (efoKeeJes ceW) SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Correct Sentence– Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'with' kesâ mLeeve hej
Nothing shows up the ineptness of the state more than 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Apologise kesâ meeLe Fixed
unpreparedness in the face of predictable events.
preposition 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
350. Select the mos appropriate option to substitute Correct sentence–
the underlined segment in the given in the You must apologise to him for this.
given sentence. If there is no need to substitute 354. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
it, select No Improvement. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Friends stand by each other on time of need. there is no need to substitute it, select No
(a) No Improvement (b) in times Improvement.
(c) for time (d) of times Mr. Kansal has been living in Delhi since 10
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III) years.
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(a) until (b) for Who can prevent you from getting married
(c) No Improvement (d) from now that you are within age ?
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I) (a) in (b) of
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'since' kesâ mLeeve hej (c) No Improvement (d) on
for keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Deefveef§ele meceÙe (Period of time) SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
efoKeeves kesâ efueS for keâe use efkeâÙee peelee nw ve efkeâ since keâe~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie within kesâ mLeeve hej
Correct Sentence– of (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ age ‘hetjs nesves kesâ’
Mr. Kansal has been living in Delhi for 10 years. sense ceW 'of' leLee age ‘keâce nesves kesâ’ sense ceW 'within' keâe
355. Select the most appropriate option to substitute ØeÙeesie preposition kesâ ™he ceW GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Correct Sentence–
there is no need to substitute it, select No Who can prevent you from getting married now that
Improvement. you are of age ?
Applications are invited to eligible candidates 359. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
for the post of Vice Principal in a reputed the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
school. there is no need to substitute it, select No
(a) No Improvement (b) invited by improvement.
(c) inviting from (d) invited from Garima live at the 25th floor.
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II) (a) is living in (b) live in
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie invited to kesâ mLeeve (c) lives on (d) No improvement
hej invited from keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ invited SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
something + from + somebody keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'live at' kesâ mLeeve hej
Correct Sentence– 'lives on' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Applications are invited from eligible candidates for Correct sentence -
the post of Vice Principal in a reputed school. Garima lives on the 25th floor.
356. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 360. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No there is no need to substitute it, select No
Improvement. improvement.
She insisted to driving her kids to school. Manish has not been attending the class for last
(a) insist on (b) insisted on month.
(c) insist to (d) No Improvement (a) since last (b) No improvement
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III) (c) from last (d) throughout later
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie insist kesâ meeLe SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Preposition 'on' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ efpemekeâe DeLe& neslee nw Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ underlined word 'for last' kesâ mLeeve hej
‘Dee«en keâjvee Ùee ceebie keâjvee’~ 'since last' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘last month’
Corrent sentence- point of time nw~
She insisted on driving her kids to school. Since+last/month/year/week for+the last+month/year/week
357. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Correct Sentence–
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Manish has not been attending the class since last
there is no need to substitute it, select No
month.
Improvement.
The government seems to have no interest for 361. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the welfare of the common man. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(a) any interest in (b) no interest to there is no need to substitute it, select No
(c) No improvement (d) no interest in improvement.
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III) Tommy's eyes grew wide on a sight of the new
bicycle.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie interest kesâ meeLe 'in'
(a) at the sight of (b) at a sight of
keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ Dele: no interest for kesâ mLeeve hej 'no (c) on the sight of (d) No improvement
interest in' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Correct Sentence– Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘on a sight of’ kesâ
The government seems to have no interest in the
welfare of the common man.
efueÙes 'at the sight of' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes
358. Select the most appropriate option to substitute GheÙegòeâ nw~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Correct Sentence–
there is no need to substitute it, select No Tommy's eyes grew wide at the sight of the new
Improvement. bicycle.

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362. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 366. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No there is no need to substitute, it select No
improvement. improvement.
The little girl fall off from the terrace. While the teacher was scrutinizing the sums,
(a) fell below from (b) fell under Swaminathan was gazing on his face.
(c) fell from (d) No improvement (a) gaze on (b) No improvement
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) (c) gazed at (d) gazing at
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ fall off from kesâ mLeeve hej fell from keâe SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Fall from (something)- to drop from Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'on' kesâ mLeeve hej
something at some height or to fall of someone or 'at' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeesbefkeâ ‘gaze’ kesâ meeLe 'at' 'preposition'
something. keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct Sentence–
Correct Sentence -
The little girl fell from the terrace.
While the teacher was scrutinizing the sums,
363. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Swaminathan was gazing at his face.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
367. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
there is no need to substitute it, select No
the underlined segment. If there is no need to
improvement.
I'll be at the parlour near 5 pm. substitute it, select No Improvement.
(a) along (b) No improvement The child smile on her mother.
(c) till (d) unless (a) No Improvement (b) smiled at
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) is smiling over (d) smiles on
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie near kesâ mLeeve hej
Ans. (b) : efoS ieS JeekeäÙe ceW smile kesâ efueS 'at' preposition
till keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘till’ is used for a point of time.
(efJeMes<e meceÙe lekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ 5 P.M. Skeâ keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee~
Smiled at (sb) means the smile was caused by
point of time keâes show keâjlee nw~
someone.
Correct sentence - Correct Sentence–
I'll be at the parlour till 5 P.M. The child smile at her mother.
364. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
368. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment. If there is no need to
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
subsstitute it, select No improvement.
there is no need to substitute it, select No
She is extremely fond about chocolate and
cookies. improvement.
(a) No improvement The two thieves divided the loot among
(b) She is to fond of themselves.
(c) She is extreme fond of (a) between themselves (b) with them
(d) She is extremely fond of (c) No improvement (d) among them
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie fond about kesâ Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW 'among themselves' kesâ mLeeve
mLeeve hej fond of keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'found' kesâ meeLe hej 'between themselves' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
fixed proposition 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie nessiee~ Rule - Among -Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie oes mes DeefOekeâ JÙeefòeâÙeeW kesâ efueÙes
Correct sentence– neslee nw~
She is extremely fond of chocolate and cookies. Between - Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie oes JÙeefòeâÙeeW kesâ efueÙes neslee nw~
365. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Correct sentence -
the underlined segment. If there is no need to The two thieves divided the loot between themselves.
substitute it, select No improvement.
369. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
I would be eternally indebted from you if you
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
could help me.
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
(a) indebted in you (b) indebted to you
substitution required'.
(c) indebted for you (d) No improvement
You can buy a plastic cover to put into your
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
computer if you're worried about dust.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie Indebted ($e+Ceer) (a) put above
kesâ meeLe 'Fixed Proposition' 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw (b) No substitution required
Correct sentence - (c) put onto
''I would be eternally indebted to you if you could help (d) put over
me.'' SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
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Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ ØeMve ceW Computer keâes plastic cover mes Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie favourite novelist
Ì{bkeâves keâe DeLe& yeve jne nw~ Dele: ÙeneB 'put into' kesâ mLeeve hej in all kesâ mLeeve hej My favourite novelist of all keâe ØeÙeesie
'put over' (Thej jKevee) nesvee ÛeeefnS~ nesiee~ pees efkeâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Correct Sentence - correct sentence–My favourite novelist of all was
You can buy a plastic cover to put over your computer
if you're worried about dust. Charles Dickens, who really left his mark on me.
370. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 374. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No there is no need to substitute it, select No
substitution required'. improvement.
Suresh thought of a splendid idea to celebrate The movie Uri tells the story of a surgical strike
his parent's anniversary. by the Indian army towards militants in POK.
(a) think about a (a) for militants in POK
(b) No substitution required
(b) No improvement.
(c) thought of
(d) thought at the (c) against militants in POK
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II) (d) over militants at POK
Ans. (b) : No Improvement. SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
Note- Think kesâ meeLe preposition 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie towards militants
nw peye efkeâmeer Idea (efJeÛeej) kesâ yeejs ceW yeleevee neslee nw~ in POK kesâ mLeeve hej against militants in POK keâe ØeÙeesie
371. Select the most appropriate option to substitute GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ efJe®æ, efKeueeheâ, Meyo kesâ efueS against
the underlined in the given sentence. If there is keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution
required'. Correct Sentence–
Charles Dickens writers for the effects in The movie Uri tells the story of a surgical strike by the
industrialization on people's lives. Indian army against militants in POK.
(a) is writing with
(b) wrote about I. Voice and Narration
(c) No substitution required
(d) was writing of 375. Select the most appropriate option to improve
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III) the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW 'writes IF there is no need to improve it, select 'No
for' kesâ mLeeve hej 'wrote about' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence improvement'.
ceW simple past tense keâe sense nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘yeejW ceW’ kesâ sense He was considered a genius by his school
ceW about keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ headmaster.
Correct Sentence–Charles Dickens wrote about the (a) was considering
effects in industrialization on people's lives. (b) No improvement
372. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (c) was to be considered
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (d) was been considered
there is no need to substitute it, select. No SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
improvement Ans. (b) : No improvement
The Indian forces are known for their bravery.
376. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
(a) force are known for (b) forces are know of
(c) No improvement (d) forces in known for (It is been seen) as a "prestige battle" for the
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III) PM and a litmus test for the president of the
Ans. (c) : No improvement opposition party.
Note- * be known for something (a) It have been seen (b) It is being seen
* be known to somebody (c) It had being seen (d) No improvement
373. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Ans. (b) Bracket ceW efoÙes ieÙes MeyoeW (It is been seen) kesâ mLeeve
there is no need to substitute it, select No
Improvement hej (It is being seen) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe
My favourite novelist in all was Charles present continuous tense keâe passive voice nw~ efpemekeâe
Dickens, who really left his mark on me. structure efvecve nw~
(a) No improvement Subject +is/am/are + being + verb3 + other
(b) My favourite novelist of all
Correct Sentence -
(c) My favourite novelist between all
(d) My favourite novelist at all It is being seen as a "Prestige battle" for the PM and a
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I) litmus test per the president of the opposition party.
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377. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (c) no substitution required
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (d) are being renovate
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
improvement’. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie is been renovate
Rohit Sharma have declared the best batsman kesâ mLeeve hej has been renovated ØeÙegkeäle nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ
of 2019. sentence passive voice keâer jÛevee hej DeeOeeefjle nw~ efveÙecele:
(a) had declared (b) has been declared
(c) No improvement (d) is declaring keâes F& keâeÙe& neue ner (recently) hetje ngDee nes lees Gmekesâ efueS verb
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II) present perfect ceW ner ØeÙeesie nesieer~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie have declared kesâ Correct Sentence–
mLeeve hej has been declared keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Øeoòe JeekeäÙe The banquet hall has been renovated recently.
381. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
passive form keâer jÛevee hej DeeOeeefjle nw~ Dele: have kesâ mLeeve hej the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
'has been' ØeÙegòeâ neskeâj passive form yevesiee~ there is no need to substitute it, select No
Correct Sentence– improvement.
Rohit Sharma has been declared the best batsman of On inspection a hundred year old bridge was
2019. being find too weak to take the load of lakhs of
378. Select the most appropriate option to substitute vehicles every day.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (a) was being found (b) No improvement
there is no need to substitute it, select No (c) was found to be (d) has to be found
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
improvement.
It has been announcing that the bus will be late Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie was find being kesâ
by an hour. mLeeve hej was being found keâe ØeÙeesie keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe
(a) No improvement passive voice keâe sense JÙeòeâ keâj jne nw Deewj being kesâ yeeo
(b) It is announcing VIIIrd form keâe use neslee nw~
(c) It has announced Correct Sentence–
(d) It has been announced On inspection a hundred year old bridge was being
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II) found too weak to take the load of lakhs of vehicles
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie cebs it has been every day.
announcing kesâ mLeeve hej it has been announced nesiee~
keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe formal passive voice ceW nw, FmeefueS It has J. Noun (Case, Gender, Number)
been announced keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
382. Select the alternative that will improve the
Correct Sentence– It has been announced that the bus underlined part of the sentence in case there is
will be late by an hour.
no improvement select “No improvement”.
379. Select the most appropriate option to substitute In the major cities cost of life is very high.
the underlined segment. If there is no need to (a) cost of life are
substitute it, select No improvement. (b) the cost of living are
I courteously asked her where was she going
(c) No improvement
but she did not reply.
(a) she was going (b) was she gone (d) the cost of living is
(c) No improvement (d) will she go SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "cost of life is" kesâ mLeeve hej
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘was she going’ "the cost of living is" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ peerefJekeâe kesâ
kesâ mLeeve hej ‘she was going’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ sense ceW life kesâ mLeeve hej 'living' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Deewj cost
Note - Indirect sentence ceW Conjunction (Wh-word) kesâ kes â henues the keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes noun of mes pegÌ[W
yeeo Interrogative Sentence kesâ mLeeve hej Assertive neW lees ØeLece noun kesâ henues the keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Sentence ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ Correct Sentence– In the major cities the cost of
living is very high.
Correct Sentence–
I courteously asked her where she was going but she 383 . Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
did not reply. The Centre would reconsider its draft and limit
380. Select the most appropriate option to substitute its scope to just providing relief to women,
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (instead of creating a new regulative).
there is no need to substitute it, select no (a) instead of creating a new regulatory
substitution required (b) instead of making a new regulator
The banquet hall is been renovate recently. (c) instead of creating a new regulation
(a) is being renovated (d) No improvement
(b) has been renovated SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Sentence Improvement 132 YCT
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Regulative (Adj) Je new (Adj) 387. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
oesveeW Skeâ meeLe DeeÙes nw pees sentence structure kesâ Rules mes the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
ieuele nw~ New (Adj) kesâ yeeo ncesMee Noun keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ improvement',
Dele: regulative kesâ mLeeve hej regulation (noun) keâe ØeÙeesie The Delhi Birla International School alumnus
nesiee~ occupy leading positions in different areas of
Correct Sentence– profession and service.
The Centre would reconsider its draft and limit its scope (a) alummus occupies
to just providing relief to women, instead of creating a (b) alumni occupy
new regulation. (c) No improvement
384. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. (d) alumnus occupying
"An interview after the campaign ends (is the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
normal) for every candidate and every Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW "alumnus occupy" kesâ mLeeve hej
campaigner in every election," he said. "alumni occupy" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ "alumni" Skeâ
(a) is the norm (b) is the norm ally Plural noun nw~ Deewj JeekeäÙe ceW ‘‘hegJe&Úe$eeW’’ (Plural nonu) keâer
(c) is continuality (d) No improvement
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 yeele nes jner nw~
Correct Sentence–
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Bracket part ceW
The Delhi Birla International School alumni occupy
normal (meeOeejCe) kesâ mLeeve hej norm (keâmeewšer) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ leading positions in different areas of profession and
pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ service.
Correct Sentence– 388. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
“An interview after the campaign ends is the norm for the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
every candidate and every campaigner in every there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
election”, he said. improvement'.
385. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. India has lost a veteran actor with the deceased
The tribunal noted that the driver of the of Shriram Lagoo.
(offend) truck did not lead any evidence in (a) No improvement (b) bereavement
rebuttal of the claims. (c) expired (d) demise
(a) offencing (b) offending SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(c) offence (d) No improvement Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW Demise –
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 ce=lÙeg/Fblekeâeue/osneJemeeve keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Bracket part ceW ‘offend’ kesâ mLeeve ÙeneB deceased– (ce=le) kesâ mLeeve hej demise ce=lÙeg nesvee ÛeeefnS
hej 'offending' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ gerund as an keäÙeeWefkeâ Article the kesâ yeeo Noun DeeSiee ve efkeâ Adjective
adjective ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Gmekesâ yeeo noun truck keâe DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&–
ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ Bereavement – Meeskeâ/iece
Correct Sentence - Expired – ce=le/JewOelee keâer meceeefhle
The tribunal noted that the driver of the offending truck Correct Sentence -
did not lead any evidence in rebuttal of the claims. India has lost a veteran actor with the demise of
386. Select the alternative that will improve the Shriram Lagoo.
underlined part of the sentence. In case there is 389. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
no improvement select 'No improvement'. the underlined segment in the given sentence. if
I had no informations about the bank strike so there is no need to substitute is, select No
I went there yesterday. improvement.
(a) not got informations about Tons of sheep were grazing in the field.
(b) no informations concerning (a) Numerous sheeps
(c) no information about (b) A flock sheep
(d) No improvement (c) No improvement
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I) (d) Many sheeps
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie no informations SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III)
about kesâ mLeeve hej no information about keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence - 'Tons of sheep were
nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ information, scenery, Luggage, etc keâe plural grazing in the field.' kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘ Tons of sheep’ kesâ
form veneR neslee nw~ Dele: Fvekesâ Devle ceW s/es veneR ueieleW nQ~ mLeeve hej 'A flock of sheep' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ the word
Correct Sentence– 'flock' (Pegb[) peeveJejeW kesâ group kesâ efueÙes ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
I had no information about the bank strike so I went Correct Sentence–
there yesterday. A flock of sheep were grazing in the field.
Sentence Improvement 133 YCT
390. Select the most appropriate option to substitute I must have dropped one of my gloves in the
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If car.
there is no need to substitute it, select No (a) any (b) No improvement
improvement. (c) an (d) the
The student's knowing of the subject SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
astonished the teacher. Ans. (b) : No improvement.
(a) students knowing 394. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(b) student's knowledge the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(c) students knowledge there is no need to substitute it select 'No
(d) No improvement
substitution required'.
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Fermented vegetables can be stored for about a
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ jsKeebefkeâle ' knowing ' kesâ mLeeve hej year without going bad.
knowledge keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Apostrophe ('s) kesâ (a) with going bad
yeeo noun keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Dele: knowledge (noun) keâe (b) to go bad
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ (c) No substitution required
Correct Sentence– (d) without going worst
''The student's knowledge of the subject astonished the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
teacher.'' Ans. (c) : No substitution required.
391. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 395. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No no substitution is required, select 'No
improvement. substitution'.
In case of actual requirement, there is a dearth Either the bears or the lion has escaped from
of woman army officer in our state. the zoo.
(a) women army officer (a) No substitution
(b) woman army officers (b) have escaped from the zoo
(c) no improvement (c) are escaped from the zoo
(d) women army officers (d) is escaped from the zoo
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe ceW woman Ans. (a) : No substitution.
army officer kesâ mLeeve hej women army officers keâe ØeÙeesie 396. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB plural noun keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~ the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Note – Woman officer keâe plural yeveeves kesâ efueÙes oesveeW MeyoeW no substitution is required, select 'No
keâe plural yeveeles nQ~ pewmes – Women officers substitution'.
While washing your hands, rub them together
Correct Sentence
for 20 seconds to remove the microbes on them.
In case of actual requirement, there is a dearth of
(a) the microbes on their
women army officers in our state.
(b) the microbes on those
(c) No substitution
K. Miscellaneous (d) the microbes on they
392. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Ans. (c) : No substitution.
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No 397. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
improvement'. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
It was cloudy in the morning but the sun is no substitution is required, select 'No
shining now. substitution'.
(a) the sun has shone The toy drummer plays the drum if you press
(b) No improvement the button at the back.
(c) the sun were shining (a) played the drum if you are pressing
(d) a sun is shining (b) No substitution
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I) (c) will play the drum if you will press
Ans. (b) : No improvement. (d) playing the drum if you pressed
Note- JeekeäÙe keâe second clause present tense keâe YeeJe os jne SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
nw Dele: (is + verb + ing) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Ans. (b) : No substitution.
393. Select the option that will improve the 398. Select the most appropriate option to improve
underlined segment in the given sentence. In the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
case no improvement is needed, select 'No there is no need to improve it, select 'No
improvement' improvement'.
Sentence Improvement 134 YCT
I was being depressed when you called : 404. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(a) No improvement (b) being depressing the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(c) feeling depressed (d) going depressed there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) substitution required'.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie being depressed One morning I went out with my cousin which
kesâ mLeeve hej feeling depressed GefÛele DeLe& oslee nw~ pees efkeâ is the lawyer.
JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ (a) who is the (b) which is a
Correct Sentence - I was feeling depressed when you (c) No substitution required (d) who is a
called SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
399. Select the alternative that will improve the Ans. (d) : Ghejes òeâ ef o Ùes ieÙes JeekeäÙ e kes â js K eeb e f k eâle Yeeie which is
underlined part of the sentence in case there is the kes â mLeeve hej who is a keâe ØeÙees i e GheÙeg òeâ nes i ee~ keäÙ eeW e f k eâ who
no improvement select “No improvement”. keâe ØeÙeesie as a relative pronoun living things (my cousin)
The children’s cricket ball hit their neighbour’s kesâ efueS ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Deewj meeceevÙele: heo veece kesâ henues article
window and it broke.
(a) and it is broke (b) and it broken 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~
(c) and it was breaking (d) No improvement Correct Sentence–
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) One morning I went out with my cousin who is lawyer.
Ans. (d) : No improvment. 405. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
400. Select the alternative that will improve the the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
underlined part of the sentence in case there is there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
no improvement select “No improvement”. substitution required’.
Unless Arjun takes a taxi he will not reach the A large swarm of dogs was blocking the way.
(a) No substitution required (b) herd of
airport in time.
(c) school of (d) pack of
(a) However Arjun takes a tax
(b) If Arjun take a taxi SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) No improvement Ans. (d) : Ghejes ò eâ ef o Ùes ieÙes JeekeäÙ e kes â js K eeb e f k eâle Yeeie ‘swarm
(d) Unless Arjun take taxi of’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘pack of’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘swarm
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) of’ (ceOegcekeäkeâerÙeeW keâe Pegb[) leLee ‘Pack of’ (pebieueer kegâòeeW keâe
Ans. (c) : No improvement Pegb[) keânles nQ~
401. Select the alternative that will improve the Herd - Pegb[, (heMeg mecetn)
underlined part of the sentence in case there is School – ceÚefueÙeeW keâe PegC[
no improvement select “No improvement”. Correct Sentence–
The only vacant seat in the bus was right in the A large pack of dogs was blocking the way.
corner.
(a) right on the corner (b) right into the corner 406. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(c) right up to the corner (d) No improvement the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
substitution required’
Ans. (d) : No improvement The forecast predicts that there will be little
402. Select the alternative that will improve the rain in the month of July.
underlined part of the sentence in case there is (a) should be many rain
no improvement select “No improvement”. (b) No substitution required
I had to go to Delhi, however, I changed my (c) would be few rain
mind and decided not to go. (d) must be a little rain
(a) therefore I change my mind SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(b) nevertheless I change my mind Ans. (b) : No improvement
(c) however I will change my mind
(d) No improvement 407. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
here is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
Ans. (d) : No improvement substitution required’.
403. Select the most appropriate option to substitute When I left my house this morning, it was
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If raining.
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No (a) rained (b) is raining
substitution required'. (c) rains (d) No substitution required
I cannot tell you now whether I will be able to SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
come or not. Ans. (d) : No improvement
(a) in case (b) unless
(c) because (d) No substitution required 408. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
Ans. (d) : No substitution required substitution required'.
Sentence Improvement 135 YCT
I looked anywhere for my puppy but could not 412. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
find it. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(a) somewhere (b) No substitution required there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
(c) everywhere (d) nowhere substitution required’.
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) He decided not to take to heart the loss that he
had incurred in business.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie anywhere (a) be taking heart
(keâneR Yeer) kesâ mLeeve hej everywhere (nj peien, meYeer peien hej) keâe (b) take heart of
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ peesefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ nw~ (c) No substitution required
Correct Sentence– (d) takes to heart
I looked everywhere for my puppy but could not find SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
it. Ans. (c) : No substitution required
409. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 413. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
no substitution is required, select No
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
improvement.
substitution required'. We had never seen so strong blizzard. The
Suman performed at the festival well wind speed was 130 km per hour.
yesterday. (a) so strong the blizzard
(a) No substitution required (b) such strong a blizzard
(b) yesterday at the festival well (c) such a strong blizzard
(c) at the festival yesterday well (d) no improvement
(d) well at the festival yesterday SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘so strong’ kesâ mLeeve hej 'such a
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie at the strong' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Blizzard (yeheâe&veer letheâeve) kesâ
festival well yesterday kesâ mLeeve hej well at the festival efueS such a, (Fme Øekeâej keâe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
yesterday keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ adverb ‘well’ ÙeneB Correct Sentence–
hej performed (verb) keâer efJeMes<elee yelee jne nw~ DeLee&le adverb We had never seen such a strong blizzard. The wind
speed was 130 km per hour.
Gme Meyo kesâ efvekeâš ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw efpemekeâer Ùes efJeMes<elee yeleelee nw~ 414. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Correct Sentence - the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Suman performed well at the festival yesterday. no substitution is required, select No
410. Select the most appropriate option to substitute improvement.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Biologists believe that increased human activity
there is no need to substitute it, select ’No means an accelerated rate of change in habitat
substitution required’. for all creatures of the world.
When challenged, the man had no answer for (a) No improvement
his actions. (b) human activity meant a acelerated rate in
(a) When in challenge change
(b) When to be challenged (c) human activities mean an acelerated rate
(c) No substitution required form change
(d) human activity is meaning an acelerated rate
(d) While challenges
of change
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : No substitution required. Ans : (a) No improvement
411. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 415. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No no substitution is required, select No
substitution required’. improvement.
She walked among me without greeting me. She was so tired to work any longer.
(a) No substitution required (a) No improvement (b) too tired to work
(b) about me (c) so tired to not work (d) so tiring to work
(c) pass me SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(d) over me Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW so tired to work kesâ mLeeve hej
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) too tired to work keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeneb
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkebâie Yeeie ‘among me’ kessâ Negative Sense keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw efpemekesâ efueS too + adj +
mLeeve hej ‘pass me’ (heej efkeâÙee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ peesefkeâ JeekeäÙe to GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ ‘so’ keâe ØeÙeesie positive sense ceW
kesâ YeeJe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ efkeâÙee peelee nw~
Correct Sentence– Correct Sentence–
She walked pass me without greeting me. She was too tired to work any longer.
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416. Select the most apropriate option to substitute Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKebeefkeâle Yeeie ceW very kesâ peien so
the underlined segment in the given sentence. keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ that kesâ meeLe so keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
If no substitution is required, select No
Correct Sentence -
improvement. Each dancer performed so well that it was difficult to
Application are to be sent to the Principal judge who the best was.
before 30th May.
(a) were being send to (b) No improvement 420. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(c) will be send to (d) are sending to the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
no substitution is required, select No
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
improvement.
Ans : (b) No improvement His school was 7 km away his house. I
417. Select the most appropriate option to substitute wondered how he covered so long distance
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If daily on foot.
no substitution is required, select No (a) so long the distance
improvement. (b) No improvement
Your coming home to dinner on time Should be (c) such long distance
a rule rather the exception. (d) such a long distance
(a) should be a rule rather being the exception SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(b) should be the rule rather than the exception Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKebeefkeâle Yeeie ceW ‘so long
(c) No improvement
(d) shall be a rule rather than a exception distance’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘such a long distance’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I) keäÙeeWefkeâ so keâe ØeÙeesie Adjective or Adverb kesâ henues pees
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeeefkeâie Yeeie ceW should be a (without a noun) nes kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ pewmes- She was
rule rather the exception kesâ mLeeve hej should be the rule so beautiful.
rather than the exception keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Such keâe ØeÙeesie Noun kesâ henues Ùee an Adjective + a noun kesâ
rather kesâ meeLe than keâe ØeÙeesie nesvee DeeJeMÙekeâ nw~ henues efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Ùeefo JeekeäÙe ceW 'a' Ùee 'an' nes lees Jen such kesâ
Rather than- instead of, in place of. yeeo ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
Correct Sentence - Correct Sentence–
Your coming home to dinner on time should be a rule His school was 7km. away from his house. I wondered
rather than the exception. how he covered such a long distance daily on foot.
418. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 421. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
no substitution is required, select No no substitution is required, select No
improvement. improvement.
It is convey to all the residents by now that they I try to solve this problem at least for two
are required to apply for parking stickers. hours.
(a) It will be conveyed to all the residents (a) have been trying to solve
(b) It has been conveyed to all the residents (b) tried to be solving
(c) It is conveyed to all the residents (c) No improvement
(d) No improvement (d) am try to solve
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW ‘it is convey to Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKebeefkeâle Yeeie ceW Period of Time
all the residents kesâ mLeeve hej it has been conveyed to all keâe ØeÙeesie for kesâ meeLe ngDee nw Dele: JeekeäÙe keâe Structure,
the residents keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Fme JeekeäÙe ceW by now Present Perfect Continuous keâe nesiee, pees efvecve nw-
keâe ØeÙeesie present perfect tense kesâ YeeJe keâes JÙeòeâ keâj jne nw~ sub + has been/have been + v + ing + object +
for/since + period of time/ point of time
efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe passive voice kesâ sense ceW GefÛele JÙeKÙee Correct Sentence–
keâjlee nw~ I have been trying to solve this problem at least for two
Correct Sentence– hours.
It has been conveyed to all the residents by now that 422. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
they are required to apply for parking stickers. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
419. Select the most appropriate option to substitute no substitution is required, select No
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If improvement.
no substitution is required, select No The Head has been so busy to go through these
improvement. files and resolve the matter.
Each dancer performed very well that it was (a) such busy to go through
difficult to judge who the best was. (b) too busy to go through
(a) such well that (b) so well that (c) No improvement
(c) No improvement (d) such very well that (d) too so busy to go through
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Sentence Improvement 137 YCT
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKebeefkeâle Yeeie ceW so busy to kesâ 426. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
mLeeve hej too busy to keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No
sentence kesâ Devegmeej negative sense keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw efpemekesâ
improvement.
efueS too keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ I tried to contact my dentist but her cell phone
Note- so keâe ØeÙeesie positive sense ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~ appeared to have been switched off.
Correct Sentence - (a) appears to had been (b) appear to be
The Head has been too busy to go through these files (c) No improvement (d) appeared to been
and resolve the matter. SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (c) No improvement
423. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
427. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
there is no need to substitute it, select No
substitution required'.
improvement.
Tomatoes sown around July in the southern The World Health Organisation warned the
states are harvested in October. Government that even many people were likely
(a) Tomatoes sow around July to die of epidemics than of the tsunami.
(b) Tomatoes sowing around July (a) that even most people are going to be likely
(c) No substitution required (b) that so many people are likely
(d) Tomatoes sown under July (c) that more people were likely
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II) (d) No improvement
Ans : (c) No substitution required SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
424. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If efJekeâuhe that more people were likely keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Comparative degree keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw
substitution'. comparative degree kesâ meeLe than keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
I couldn't got some sleep because the people in Correct Sentence -
the next room were talking very loudly. The World Health Organization warned the
(a) couldn't get some sleep Government that more people were likely to die of
(b) couldn't get any sleep epidemics than of the tsunami.
(c) couldn't got any sleep 428. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(d) No substitution the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) there is no need to substitute it, select No
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW couldn’t got improvement.
Be polite and courteous will greatly improve
some sleep kesâ mLeeve hej couldn’t got any sleep keâe ØeÙeesie your chances of making friends at your new
nesiee~ keäÙeebsefkeâ any keâe ØeÙeesie negative Ùee interrogative office.
sentence ceW leLee some keâe positive sentence neslee nw~ (a) For being polite and courteous
Note – efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW could keâe ØeÙeesie modal verb kesâ ™he (b) Being polite and courteous
(c) No improvement
ceW ngDee nw modal verb kesâ meeLe verb keâer first form keâe ØeÙeesie (d) By being polite and courteous
neslee nw~ SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Correct Sentence - Ans : (b) Being keâe ØeÙeesie efvecve (Structure) ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~
I couldn't get any sleep because the people in the next Being + Adjective Ùen structure ef›eâÙeekeâueehe SJeb JÙeJenej kesâ
room were talking very loudly.
efJe<eÙe ceW yeleeleer nw~ efoS ieS JeekeäÙe ceW Polite Deewj Courteous
425. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
adjective nw Fmekesâ henues Fme Structure keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~
the underlined segment. If no substitution is
Correct Sentence -
required select 'No substitution'
Being polite and courteous will greatly improve your
He had barely spoken the words when he
chances of making friends at your new office.
realised his mistake.
(a) barely speak the words that 429. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(b) barely spoke the words when the underlined segment. If no substitution is
(c) No substitution required select 'No substitution'.
(d) barely spoken the words than It would be wise to accept the company's offer
lest you should regret later.
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) lest you should not regret
Ans : (c) No substitution. (b) lest you would regret
Sentence Improvement 138 YCT
(c) lest you shall not regret Some people in the audience were asleep while
(d) No substitution the chief guest was speaking.
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) (a) while a chief guest is speaking
Ans : (d) No substitution (b) when the chief guest has spoken
Note- lest kesâ meeLe should keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (c) whenever the chief guest spoke
(d) No substitution
430. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
the underlined segment. If no substitution is Ans. (d) : No substitution.
required select. 'No substitution'. 434. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
She has no other hobby but that of collecting the underlined segment. If no substitution is
coins. required select 'No substitution'
(a) No substitution The colour of her cheeks is like a rose.
(b) no another hobby but (a) are just as a rose
(c) not other hobbies but (b) are like a rose
(d) no other hobby than (c) No substitution
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) (d) is like that of a rose
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie no other hobby but SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
kesâ mLeeve hej no other hobby than keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ kesâ JeekeäÙe jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘is like a rose’ kesâ
Rule - peye keâF& IešveeDees/Deeolees/efveCe&ÙeeW ceW mes efkeâmeer Skeâ hej ner mLeeve hej ‘is like that of a rose’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee
peesj efoÙee peelee nw, lees no other than keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ keäÙ eeW e f k eâ jsKeebefkeâle Meyo iegueeye keâer leguevee Gmeves ieeuees kesâ jbie mes
Correct Sentence–
ng D ee nw ~ FmeefueS similar type keâer JemlegDeeW keâer similar ÛeerpeeW mes
She has no other hobby than that of collecting coins. keâer peeleer nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB leguevee Rose mes veneR Rose kesâ colour
431. Select the most appropriate option to substitute mes nes jner nw~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Correct Sentence–
there is no need to substitute it, select No The colour of her cheeks is like that of a rose.
improvement. 435. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Shailaja is prettier than either of her three the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
cousins. there is no need to substitute it, select No
improvement.
(a) prettier than any of
My professor gave me a lot of useful advices
(b) most pretter than all of
when I was writing my research paper.
(c) pretty than either of (a) gave me a lots of useful advices
(d) No improvement (b) gave me a lot of useful advice
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) (c) No improvement
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘prettier than (d) give me lots of useful advices
either of’ ceW either (oes ceW mes Skeâ) neslee nw peyeefkeâ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Comparison, three cousins ceW nes jne nw~ ÙeneB 'any of' keâe Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW 'advices' kesâ mLeeve
ØeÙeesie nesiee pees Comparative degree kesâ meeLe oes mes DeefOekeâ ceW hej 'advice' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
leguevee keâj jne nw~ Rule:- kegâÚ Nouns pewmes- Scenery, furniture, advice, hair,
Correct Sentence– information, business, luggage, knowledge etc. keâe ØeÙeesie
Shailaja is prettier than any of her three cousins. kesâJeue singular form ceW ner efkeâÙee peelee nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùes
432. Select the most appropriate option to substitute uncountable nouns nw~ Fvekesâ meeLe Article A/An keâe ØeÙeesie
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Yeer veneR efkeâÙee peelee nw~
there is no need to substitute it, select No Correct Sentence– My professor gave me a lot of
improvement. useful advice when I was writing my research paper.
This college is not only equipped with the best 436. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
laboratories but also has the most competent the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
staff. there is no need to substitute it, select No
(a) No improvement improvement.
A spokesperson of the company explained that
(b) and also had the most
the media had misrepresented the facts about
(c) but has the very the accident in their building.
(d) but also have the most (a) misrepresent the facts on the accident
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) (b) misrepresenting the facts about the accident
Ans. (a) : No improvement. (c) No improvement
433. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (d) misrepresents the facts for an accident
the underlined segment. If no substitution is SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
required select 'No substitution' Ans : (c) No improvement.
Sentence Improvement 139 YCT
437. Select the alternative that will improve the 441. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
underlined part of the sentence in case there is the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
no improvement select No improvement there is no need to substitute it, select No
The crowd wave feverishly when they saw their improvement.
leader. The express bus generally stops at only the
(a) waving hard (b) wave well major towns on the route.
(c) No improvement (d) waved frantically (a) generally stopping on only the major towns
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III) (b) generally stop in only the major towns
(c) generally stopped from only the major towns
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ceW wave kesâ mLeeve hej (d) No improvement
waved keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Iešvee Yetlekeâeue keâer nw Dele: waved SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(v2) keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nesiee~ Feverishly keâe DeLe&- (Gòesefpele Ans : (d) No improvement
DeJemLee) ceW peyeefkeâ Frantically keâe DeLe&- (JÙe«eleehetCe&, 442. Identify the most appropriate option to
DeelegjleehetJe&keâ, heeieueheve kesâ meeLe) keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~ substitute segment. If no substitution is
required, select No substitution.
Correct Sentence–
Those who have not received the invitation he
The crowd waved frantically when they saw their
should leave.
leader.
(a) he should be leaving (b) they should leave
438. Select the alternative that will improve the (c) should leave (d) No substitution
underlined part of the sentence in case there is SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
no improvement select No improvement. Ans : (c) GheÙegòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie he should leave kesâ
I experienced excruciating pain when the
hammer fell on my foot.
mLeeve hej should leave keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙes ieÙes
(a) exciting pain (b) affable paining sentence ceW pronoun 'he' keâe ØeÙeesie veneR nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekesâ
(c) strong pains (d) No improvement henues pronoun 'those' keâe ØeÙeesie nes Ûegkeâe nw~ Dele: he keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III) Superfluous nw~
Ans : (d) No improvement. Correct Sentence–
439. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 'Those who have not received the invitation should
leave'
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No 443. Identify the most appropriate option to
improvement. substitute the underlined segment. If no
substitution is required, select No substitution.
We have been waiting to watch this movie since
No other man in the city is as rich than he is.
we first read its review. (a) so much rich as he
(a) We are been waiting (b) more richer than he
(b) We has been waiting (c) No substitution
(c) We have being waiting (d) as rich as he
(d) No improvement SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) Ans : (d) GheÙegòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie as rich than he kesâ
Ans : (d) No Improvement.
mLeeve hej as rich as he keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeebsefkeâ Conjunction
440. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
'as....as' keâe ØeÙeesie comparison kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No Correct Sentence–
No other man in the city is as rich as he.
improvement.
Its always advisable put your car into neutral 444. Identify the most appropriate option to
substitute the underlined segment. If no
gear when you stop at a traffic signal.
substitution is required, select No substitution.
(a) Its always advisable putting Of Rama and Usha the later is the most
(b) It's always advisable to put responsible.
(c) No improvement (a) the later is more (b) the latter is the more
(d) It is always advisable for putting (c) the latter is most (d) No substitution.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Put kesâ mLeeve hej to put keâe ØeÙeesie Ans : (b) GheÙegòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie the later is the most kesâ
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ kesâJeue put kesâ ØeÙeesie mes Ùen verb kesâ ™he ceW keâeÙe& mLeeve hej the latter is the more keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen
keâjlee nw~ uesefkeâve Infinitive (to+vIst) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes Ùen (to put- sentence comparative degree keâs ™he ceW ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~ Dele:
jKevee) Skeâ noun keâer lejn keâeÙe& keâjsiee, leLee ‘Its’ keâe ØeÙeesie ‘most’ keâer peien ‘more’ keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~
possession kesâ DeLe& ceW neslee nw leLee ‘It's’ keâe ØeÙeesie ‘It is’ kesâ Later –yeeo ceW
DeLe& ceW neslee nw~ Latter – yeeo Jeeuee
Correct Sentence– Correct sentence -
It's always advisable to put your car into neutral...... Of Rama and Usha the latter is the more responsible.
Sentence Improvement 140 YCT
445. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (c) have decide to work and become
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (d) has decided to work and become
there is no need to substitute it, select No SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
improvement. Ans. (a) No improvement.
The civic bodies in the capital have formed 449. Select the alternative that will improve the
teams to crack down on coaching centres found underlined part of the sentence. In case there is
violated a law. no improvement select 'NO improvement'.
(a) found to violated a law I have prepared well for the exam and am
(b) No improvement ready to answer any question.
(c) finding to violate the law (a) preparing (b) may prepare
(d) found violating the law (c) will prepared (d) No improvement
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : GheÙegòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie found violated a Ans. (d) : No improvement
law kesâ mLeeve hej found violating the law keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ 450. Select the alternative that will improve the
keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB gerund (verb + ing) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ underlined part of the sentence. In case there is
Correct Sentence– no improvement select 'No improvement'.
The civic bodies in the capital have formed teams to The struggle for climate change must be
crack down on coaching centres found violating the prioritised given that out population is
law. increasing and not decreasing.
446. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (a) is prioritising (b) No improvement
the underlined in the given sentence. If there is (c) may have prioritised (d) could prioritise
no need to substitue it, select No improvement. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
I hope never to have another so experience as I Ans. (b) : No improvement.
had in Puri during Cyclone Fani. 451. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(a) No improvement (b) such experience as the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(c) as experience as (d) same experience as there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I) improvement'.
Ans. (b) : GheÙegòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie So keâer peien Such Before it was modified, the Law provided with
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Experience (noun) keâer efJeMes<elee yeleeves the owner could take possession of the goods at
kesâ efueS Adjective (Such) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ ve efkeâ Adverb any time.
(a) provided that (b) provided on
(so) keâe~
(c) No improvement (d) provided as
Correct Sentence - SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I)
I hope never to have another such experience as I had
in Puri during Cyclone Fani. Ans. (a) : GheÙegòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘provided with’ kesâ
447. Select the most appropriate option to substitute mLeeve hej ‘provided that’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If provided that keâe ØeÙeesie Idiomatic neslee nw efpemekeâe DeLe& On
there is no need to substitute it, select No the condition that neslee nw~
improvement. Correct Sentence–
Lots of peoples visit this restaurant as its Before it was modified, the Law provided that the
biryani is famous. owner could take possession of the goods at any time.
(a) No improvement (b) A lot peoples 452. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(c) A lot of people (d) Much of people the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III) there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
Ans : (c) GheÙegòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘Lots of peoples’ kesâ improvement'.
mLeeve hej ‘A lot of’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Lots of Some people believe that 2020 is going to be a
uncountable noun kesâ meeLe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ peyeefkeâ A lot of keâe very significant year in our history.
ØeÙeesie nce countable noun kesâ meeLe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ (a) No improvement (b) will going
Correct sentence– (c) were going (d) are going
A lot of people visit this restaurant as its biryani is SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
famous. Ans. (a) : No improvement
448. Select the most appropriate option to substiute 453. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
improvement. improvement.
Harry and Meghan have decided to work and Over the past 20 years, there has been a
become financially independent. constant decline in the variety of vegetables
(a) No improvement that we eat because the native varieties are no
(b) have decided to work and becam longer available.
Sentence Improvement 141 YCT
(a) is being (b) No improvement 458. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(c) was been (d) had been the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) there is no need to substitute the underlined
Ans. (b) : No improvement. segment in the given sentence. If there is no
454. Select the most appropriate option to substitute need to substiute it, select 'No improvement'.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If After switching off the light, he went off to
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No sleep.
improvement'. (a) being switched off the light
The rising prices of essential food items have
(b) he has switched off the light
placed an weighty burden on the poor.
(a) lightest (b) trivial (c) No improvement
(c) enormous (d) No improvement (d) switching off a light
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie weighty kesâ mLeeve hej Ans. (c) : No improvement.
‘enormous’ – ‘yengle yeÌ[e, yengle efJeMeeue’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, 459. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
keäÙeeWefkeâ Rising prices keâe enormous burden neslee nw ve efkeâ the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
weighty burden Ùeefo burden kesâ mLeeve hej volume Ùee tone there is no need to substitute it, select No
neslee lees weighty keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele neslee~ improvement.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& – Have you got confirmation of the receipt of the
donation?
lightest – meyemes nukeâe
(a) Have you get confirmation
trivial – legÛÚ/ceecetueer/meeOeejCe
(b) Did you got confirmation
Correct Sentence -
(c) Has you got confirmations
The rising prices of essential food items have placed
an enormous burden on the poor. (d) No improvement
455. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Ans. (d) : No improvement
there is no need to substitute it, select No 460. Select the alternative that will improve the
improvement. underlined part of the sentence. In case there is
She was looking troubled when the teacher no improvement select 'No improvement'.
asked her to submit the homework. There was no sign of recognition of his face
(a) is look trouble (b) No improvement when they met after ten years.
(c) had been trouble (d) was troubling
(a) no sign for recognition
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(b) no sign to recognise
Ans. (b) : No improvement.
(c) no improvement
456. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(d) no any sign of recognition
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
improvement'. Ans. (c) : No improvement.
Why did the teacher ask all four of you to stay 461. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
back in class in the break ? the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(a) asking four of you there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
(b) No improvement improvement'.
(c) asked of four of you
Lot of times she advised him for not being lazy
(d) ask you all four
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II) for completing such a tough task.
(a) No improvement (b) Much of time
Ans. (b) : No improvement.
(c) A lot of times (d) A lot of time
457. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
there is not need to substitute it, select No Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie Lot of times kesâ mLeeve hej a
improvement. lot of times keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'A lot of times' keâe
His uncle advised Naveen to keep away from ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ lot of time - means single time or
involving himself in the controversy.
(a) No improvement multiple time the task had been done peyeefkeâ A lot of
(b) from keep away for times - mean the task has been done many/ multiple
(c) that he keeps away for occasions.
(d) for keep away from Correct Sentence–
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) A lot of times she advised him for not being lazy for
Ans. (a) : No improvement. completing such a tough task.
Sentence Improvement 142 YCT
462. Select the most appropriate option to substitute 467. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If the underlined segment. If there is no need to
there is no need to substitute it, select No substitute it, select No improvement.
improvement. The lack of green spaces has led to an increase
As many as I care for her, I still have to in pollution levels.
disagree with her on this topic. (a) an increasing in (b) No improvement
(a) As much as (b) As long to
(c) As high as (d) No improvement (c) a increase on (d) a increase of
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie ‘as many as’ kesâ Ans. (b) : No improvement
mLeeve ‘as much as’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘as much 468. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
as’ keâe ØeÙeesie uncountable things kesâ efueS ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
as much as - almost there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
as long as - provided that substitution required'.
Correct Sentence– The study found that men who were married
As much as I care for her, I still have to disagree with her lived longer than those who were not.
on this topic. (a) that who were
463. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. (b) the one who were
In doing so, she (farther) raised the profile of (c) No substitution required
badminton and of women's sport itself in India. (d) these who were
(a) far away (b) far off SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) further (d) No improvement Ans. (c) : No Improvement.
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
469. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieS JeekeäÙe ceW farther kesâ mLeeve hej further keâe
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ farther ‘otjer’ kesâ sense ceW leLee there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
further ‘Deeies’ kesâ sense ces ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ substitution required'.
Correct Sentence– They won't commit themselves until they see
In doing so, she ‘further’ raised the profile of which way the wind is blowing.
badminton and of women's sport itself in India. (a) their till
464. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. (b) No substitution required
And makes it a point to remind (eachone) that (c) themself until
her recovery is still incomplete, and the she
(d) them until
would be back at her best in upcoming
competitions. SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) everyone (b) each people Ans. (b) : No substitution required.
(c) every people (d) No improvement 470. Select the most appropriate option is substitute
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans. (a) : Each keâe YeeJeeLe& Everyone kesâ meceeve neslee nw~ there is no need to substitute it, select No
Dele: each kesâ meeLe one keâe ØeÙeesie veneR keâjles nw~ Dele: each Improvement.
one kesâ mLeeve hej everyone keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ The terrorist was arrested for the first time in
465. Select the most appropriate option to substitute December, 2001.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (a) for first timing (b) No Improvement
there is no need to substitute it, select No (c) in the first time (d) for one times
improvement. SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
It is not for nothing that Mumbai is talked Ans. (b) : No improvement
about as the most cosmopolitan of Indian cities. Note- Ordinal adjective kesâ henues article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) is talking (b) are talked neslee nw~
(c) No improvement (d) was talking
471. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans. (c) : No improvement.
there is no need to substitute it, select No
466. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Improvement.
the underlined segment. If there is no need to
substitute it, select No improvement. For her, money is only the means to an end.
If you do not vote, you do not have the right to (a) the means for an end
protest. (b) means to end
(a) right in protest (b) right on protest (c) No Improvement
(c) right for protest (d) No improvement (d) a means to the end
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : No improvement Ans. (c) : No Improvement.
Sentence Improvement 143 YCT
472. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie 'No more' kesâ mLeeve
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If hej Any farther keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB Deeies Ûeueves keâer
there is no need to substitute it, select No
yeele nes jner nw~ Dele: Ùen GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Improvement.
Correct sentence–
Many accidents at the factory are caused of
Shashi couldn't walk any farther.
workers who don't read warning signs.
(a) are caused because of 476. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(b) is the cause of the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(c) is caused by there is no need to substitute it, select No
improvement.
(d) No Improvement
Greyhounds do not make good watchdogs but
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
they are very gentle with children.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle part - 'Are caused of' (a) No improvement
(kesâ keâejCe nw) kesâ mLeeve hej 'Are caused because of' (kesâ (b) very gentler with
keâejCe nessles nw) ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ (c) more gentle to
DeLe& oslee nw~ (d) much gentle with
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Correct Sentence–
Many accidents at the factory are caused because of Ans. (a) : No improvement.
workers who don't read warning signs. Note- meeceevÙele: very keâe ØeÙeesie positive degree kesâ adj. mes
473. Select the most appropriate option to substitute henues keâjles nQ, ÛetBefkeâ gentle, positive degree keâe adj. nw,
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If FmeefueÙes ÙeneB hej very keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
there is no need to substitute it, select No 477. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Improvement. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
I don't think many people will be able to attend there is no need to substitute it, select No
to meeting tomorrow. improvement.
(a) is able Simran is more intelligent than any other girl
(b) No Improvement in the class.
(c) have able (a) No improvement
(d) are able (b) most intelligent
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III) (c) the more itelligent
Ans. (b) : No improvement (d) the more intelligent
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
474. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Ans. (a) : No improvement
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
there is no need to substitute it, select No 478. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
Improvement. the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Please tell the story in a nutshell. there is no need to substitute it, select No
(a) at a nutshell improvement.
Vivek was astonished at his failure in the exam.
(b) in the nutshell
(a) at his failing
(c) in nutshells
(b) in his failing
(d) No Improvement
(c) No improvement
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) (d) in his failure
Ans. (d) : No Improvement. SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Note - 'In a nutshell' (meb#eshe ceW) We use 'in a nutshell to Ans. (c) : No improvement
indicate that we are saying something in a brief way. 479. Select the most approriate option to substitute
475. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment. If there is no need to
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If substitute it, select No improvement.
there is no need to substitute it, select No Patel played every game that was played in the
improvement. school.
Shashi couldn't walk no more. (a) that has been playing
(a) more father (b) that was playing
(b) any farther (c) that is being played
(c) far more (d) No improvement
(d) No improvement SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (d) : No improvement
Sentence Improvement 144 YCT
480. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie My parents both
the underlined segment. If there is no need to kesâ mLeeve hej both my parents keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Both'
substitute it, select No improvement.
She told the children not to stop the work. keâe ØeÙeesie meowJe oess kesâ DeLe& ceW subject mes hetJe& keâjles nw~
(a) don't stop Correct Sentence–
(b) not stop Both my parents are doctors.
(c) No improvement 484. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(d) not stopping the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III) there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
Ans. (c) :No improvement. substitution required'.
Note – (to + stop) keâe ØeÙeesie as a noun, infinitive ngDee nw~ It's fascinating to watch how a baby changes
481. Select the most appropriate option to substitute and develops over time.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If (a) No substitution required
there is no need to substitute it, select No (b) change and develop
improvement.
(c) changing and developing
I don't remember exactly when did I go to
(d) changed and developed
Shimla last year.
(a) when I was going SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(b) when I went Ans. (a) : No substitution required
(c) when I go 485. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(d) No improvement the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II) there is no need to substitute it, select No
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie when did I go kesâ improvement.
mLeeve hej when I went keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence Robert told me about his new job, which he's
interrogative veneR nw keäÙeeWefkeâ Deble ceW Question mark (?) veneR enjoying very much.
nw~ Dele: past indefinite tense Affermative keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (a) No improvement
efpemeceW verb2 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (b) Which he enjoying
Correct Sentence– (c) that which he's enjoyed
I don't remember exactly when I went to Shimla last (d) which he had enjoy
year. SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
482. Select the most appropriate option to substitute Ans. (a) : No improvement
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If 486. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
there is no need to substitute it, select No
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
improvement.
there is no need to substitute it, select No
Rajesh didn't know my address.
improvement.
(a) didn't known
(b) don't knew Rashi hasn't eaten everything from yesterday.
(c) No improvement (a) anything since
(d) didn't knew (b) something for
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) nothing along
Ans. (c) : No improvement (d) No improvement
Note – Past Indefinite kesâ Negative sentence ceW did not SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
+ v1 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Yeeie everything from
483. Select the mot appropriate option to substitute kesâ mLeeve hej anything since keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
the underlined segment. If there is no need to Sentence kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Anything (kegâÚ Yeer veneR) keâe
substitute it, select No improvement
My parents both are doctors.
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe Negative nw leLee point of time
(a) My parents are both 'yesterday' efoÙee ngDee nw, FmeefueS from kesâ mLeeve hej since keâe
(b) Both my parents ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(c) Both my parent Correct Sentence–
(d) No improvement
Rashi hasn't eaten anything since yesterday.
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Sentence Improvement 145 YCT
487. Select the most appropriate option to substitute (d) No Improvement
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
there is no need to substitute it, select option Ans. (d) : No improvement
'No substitution required'. Note – to + retire keâe ØeÙeesie Infinitive (Noun) kesâ ™he ceW
The interview was broadcast on the same day
ngDee nw~
he was sworn in as President.
(a) had broadcast 491. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(b) broadcast the underlined in the given sentence. If there in
(c) was broadcasted no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution
(d) No substitution required required'.
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) Carrying an umbrella is not at all a good idea
Ans. (d) : No substitution required during thunderstorms.
(a) To carry the umbrella
Note – Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe passive sense ceW nw Dele: was + v3
(b) Carrying a umbrella
(broadcast) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Broadcast keâer past form
(c) No substitution required
Broadcast/Broadcasted oesveeW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
(d) Carry umbralla
488. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If Ans. (c) : No substitution required
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
492. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
substitution required'.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Passengers were asked to identify their
there is no need to substitute it, select No
suitcases before they were loaded on the plane.
Improvement
(a) they loaded on
We should offer due respects to all elderly
(b) it was loaded on
persons.
(c) they were loaded over (a) offer due respect to
(d) No substitution required
(b) offers due respects to
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) offer due respects for
Ans. (d) : No substitution required. (d) No improvement
489. Select the most appropriate option to substitute SSC GD–18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ underline part ceW offer
there is no need to substitute it, select 'No
due respect to kesâ mLeeve hej offer due respect to keâe ØeÙeesie
substitute required'.
Vocational training should not be seen as less nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ due respects (respectfully) kesâ sense ceW ØeÙeesie
important than an academic education. neslee nw~
(a) than a academic education Correct Sentence -
(b) No substitution required We should offer due respect to all elderly persons.
(c) than an academic educate 493. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
(d) then an academic education the underlined in the given sentence. If there is
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) no need to substitute it, select 'No
Ans. (b) : No substitution required improvement.
The river is flooded and it has over flown its
490. Select the most appropriate option to substitute
banks.
the underlined segment in the given sentence. If
(a) it overflow its banks.
there is no need to substitute it, select No
Improvement. (b) it has overflow its banks.
MS Dhoni has no immediate plans to retire. (c) it overflowing its banks.
(a) plan to retirement (d) No improvement
(b) plans retiring SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) planning for retire Ans. (d) : No improvement

Sentence Improvement 146 YCT


03.
FILL IN THE BLANKS
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW cost keâe ØeÙeesie nesieee~
A. Subject and Verb Agreement keäÙeeWefkeâ - These apples (plural noun) kesâ meeLe plural verb
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe Present indefinite tense ceW nw efpemeceW
blank : verb1 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
The children's Series .......... recommended for
Correct sentence– These apples cost Rs. 100 per kg.
young readers. Do you think they are expensive?
(a) have (b) is 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(c) are (d) has blank.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm-5 pm) I who_____ your friend and wellwisher, should
have been informed about your decision.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW subject 'The children's series (a) are (b) is
singular nw, Dele: Fmekesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeueer helping verb/main (c) am (d) be
verb Yeer singular nesieer~ SSC CPO-SI–11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence– The children's series is Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'am' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
recommended for young readers. keäÙeeWefkeâ I kesâ meeLe auxiliary verb 'am' ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
2. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate Correct sentence- I who am your friend and
wellwisher, should have been informed about your
word. decision.
Second-hand furniture __________ here at
6. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
reasonable prices. blank.
(a) were selling (b) are sold Plenty of information about the flora and fauna
(c) is sold (d) has sold of India _____ available in this book.
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) (a) are (b) is
(c) has
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW is sold ØeÙegòeâ nesiee (d) were
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
keäÙeeWefkeâ furniture Skeâ singular noun nw leLee Fmekesâ meeLe
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW is keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
singular verb ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject 'information' uncountable noun
Correct sentence- Second-hand furniture is sold here nw FmeefueS verb singular 'is' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
at reasonable prices. Correct sentence- Plenty of information about the
3. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate flora and fauna of India is available in this book.
word. 7. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
This is one of the matters that ______ me the blank.
most. Our salaries –––––– increased over the years.
(a) has disturb (b) are disturbing (a) have (b) are
(c) is disturbed (d) disturbs (c) has (d) is
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW plural verb 'have'
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW disturbs keâe ØeÙeesie
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeebsefkeâ 'Our salaries' plural nw, leLee efoÙee
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ one of kesâ yeeo plural noun Deewj
ieÙee sentence present perfect tense ceW nw~
singular verb ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Note:-Present indefinite
Correct sentence- Our salaries have increased over
tense ceW verb ceW s/es peesÌ[keâj singular yeveeles nQ~ the years.
One of + Plural Noun + Singular Verb 8. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank.
Correct sentence- This is one of the matters that Man –––– a strong desire to accumulate wealth.
disturbs me the most. (a) have (b) had
4. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the (c) is having (d) has
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
blank.
These apples _____ Rs. 100 per kg. Do you Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ mLeeve ceW has keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
think they are expensive? keäÙeeWefkeâ- peye man (Deeoceer) keâe ØeÙeesie hetjer ceeveJe peeefle kesâ efueÙes
(a) cost (b) is costing efkeâÙee ieÙee nes lees Ùen singular ceevee peelee nw~
(c) has cost (d) costs Correct sentence- Man has a strong desire to
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) accumulate wealth.
Fill in the Blanks 147 YCT
9. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 13. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank and make a grammatically correct blank.
sentence. ....... you mind lending me your book for a day?
The recent lawsuit –––– put the firm in a tight (a) Could (b) Would
spot. (c) Need (d) May
(a) has (b) is SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(c) have (d) are Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe would keâe
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I) ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Polite request kesâ efueS would keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ mLeeve ceW 'has' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee neslee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen sentence present prefect tense ceW ØeÙeesie ngDee nw Correct sentence- Would you mind lending me your
efpemeceW singular subject kesâ meeLe has keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ book for a day?
Correct sentence- The recent lawsuit has put the firm 14. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
in a tight spot. blank.
The bus______before I reached the bus stand
10. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (a) Is leaving (b) Left
blank and make a grammatically correct (c) Had left (d) Leaves
sentence. SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III)
Timely alerts about floods in Bhutan –––––– a
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW had left keâe ØeÙeesie
blessing go Indian villages.
(a) are proved nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeefo Yetlekeâeue ceW keâesF& oes keâeÙe& ngS neW SJeb efpevekeâe
(b) have proved Deeheme ceW keâesF& mebyebOe nes lees pees keâeÙe& henues ngDee nes Gmes Past
(c) is proved perfect ceW translate keâjles nQ leLee pees keâeÙe& yeeo ceW ngDee nes Gmes
(d) has proved Past Indefinite Tense ceW translate keâjles nQ~ Fme Øekeâej~
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III) Correct sentence-
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW have proved keâe The bus had left before I reached the bus stand
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW alerts Skeâ plural 15. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank.
subject nw FmeefueS verb Yeer plural ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ I ________ something burning now.
Correct sentence- Timely alerts about floods in (a) smelt (b) smell
Bhutan have proved a blessing go Indian villages. (c) have been smelling (d) have smelt
11. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
blank. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe YeeJeevegmeej present indefinite tense
In the United States of America two dozen keâe DeLe& os jne nw Dele: efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'smell' (V1) keâe ØeÙeesie
people ______ due to the present cold wave. GefÛele nesiee~
(a) have been killed (b) are being killed correct sentence- I smell something burning now.
(c) has killed (d) has been killed 16. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I) blank.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW have been killed I’m sure I ______ them at the party last night.
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ two dozen people Skeâ (a) am seeing (b) saw
(c) have seen (d) was seeing
plural noun nw FmeefueS verb Yeer plural ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
CORRECT SENTENCE- In the United States of Ans. (b) : GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Devle ceW last night keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee
America two dozen people have been killed due to the nw Dele: JeekeäÙe past tense kesâ YeeJe keâes Øekeâš keâj jne nw FmeefueS
present cold wave. JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW verb 'see' kesâ past form 'saw' keâe
ØeÙeesie nesiee~
B. Form of Verb (Tense/number) Correct sentence-
I’m sure I saw them at the party last night.
12. Select the most appropriate work to fill in the
17. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
blank.
word.
His voice was ........... by the sound of the
More that half the drain ............ been desilted.
helicopter. (a) was (b) have
(a) driven (b) drawn
(c) has (d) is
(c) dawned (d) drowned SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW has keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Past indefinite keâe passive voice nw
keäÙeeWefkeâ more that half the drain, singular number ceW nw
Dele: efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ([tyeves/oyeves) kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej drowned FmeefueS verb Yeer singular DeeSieer~ Sentence keâer jÛevee
(V3) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ was/were + verb3 passive voice hej DeeOeeefjle nw~
Correct sentence- Correct Sentence- More that half the drain has been
His voice was drowned by the sound of the helicopter. desilted.
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18. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
word. declared (Ieesef<ele) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
The doctor often made his patients ______ for
Correct sentence- A painting competition was held in
long.
(a) waiting (b) to wait the colony and Kavya was declared winner in the age
(c) waited (d) wait group 3-5 years.
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe&-
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'wait' keâe ØeÙeesie Described - JeCe&ve keâjvee
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Fme JeekeäÙe ceW made keâe ØeÙeesie casuative Publicized - efkeâmeer Jemleg keâes ØeÛeeefjle keâjvee
verb kesâ ™he ceW ngDee nw~ make kesâ meeLe bare infinitive keâe Supposed - ceevevee
ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ 22. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank.
makesomething do something In the wake of the recent cross-border tensions,
Note- make Deewj let kesâ yeeo verb bare infinitive kesâ ™he forces have been _____ at strategic locations
ceW ØeÙeesie nesleer nw~ for immediate action, if required.
(a) deported (b) deployed
Correct sentence- The doctor often made his patients
(c) deposited (d) deported
wait for long.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I)
19. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW deployed (lewveeleer)
We should never ––––– with the rules of keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ forces (mesvee) keâes deploy efkeâÙee
driving. peelee nw~
(a) temper (b) trifle Correct sentence–In the wake of the recent cross-
(c) reckon (d) tamper border tensions, forces have been deployed at strategic
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III) locations for immediate action, if required.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW tamper (ÚsÌ[vee, DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
nmle#eshe keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Deport – efveJee&meve
temper- ceveesJe=efòe, triffle- ve° keâjvee, reckon- ieCevee keâjvee Deposit – efve#esefhele
Tamper with (Phrasal Verb)- To change or touch 23. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(something) especially in a way that causes damage or blank.
harm. I sat______my life as nothing seemed to be
Correct sentence- We should never tamper with the working for me.
rules of driving. (a) blessing (b) cursing
20. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the (c) tormenting (d) invoking
blank. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
The National war memorial is____to our Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej "Cursing"
Armed Forces. (DeefYeMeehe osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe
(a) inscribed (b) dedicated
(c) honoured (d) devoted
keâes hetje vener keâjles nw~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III) Blessing - DeeMeerJee&o/MegYekeâecevee osvee
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Tormenting - keâ° hengÛeevee/Ùeelevee osvee
efJekeâuhe dedicated (meceefhe&le keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Invoking - Deeneve keâjvee/efJeveleer keâjvee
DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe&- Correct Sentence-
I sat cursing my life as nothing seemed to be working
Devoted - Jeheâeoej for me.
Inscribed - Debefkeâle 24. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Honoured - mecceeefvele blank.
Correct sentence– I am quite satisfied that I have not been ____in
The National war memorial is dedicated to our Armed doing whatever was needful for building up
Forces. their character.
21. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the (a) caring (b) negligent
blank. (c) affectionate (d) devoted
A painting competition was held in the colony SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
and Kavya was____winner in the age group 3-5 Ans. (b) : Gejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
years.
Negligent (yeshejJeen) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(a) publicized (b) supposed
(c) described (d) declared DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III) Caring- hejJeen keâjves Jeeuee
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Affectionate- mvesner 28. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Devoted- meceefhe&le nesvee blank.
Correct sentence- Following detailed deliberations, the meeting
I am quite satisfied that I have not been negligent in has been ........ till next week :
doing whatever was needful for building up their (a) proposed (b) reviewed
character. (c) cancelled (d) adjourned
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
25. Select the most appropriate obtion to fill in the
blank. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW adjourned
Colours, they say have the power to calm, (mLeeefiele) GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ meeting Deewj court keâes mLeefiele
pacify and relax; they can energise, activate keâjves kesâ efueS adjourn keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
and ______ DeLe&-
(a) invigorate (b) involve
Proposed- ØemleeefJele
(c) interest (d) enrage
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) Reviewed- meceer#ee keâjvee
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Cancelled- jö keâjvee
invigorate (meyeue yevee osvee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe JeekeäÙe Correct sentence- Following detailed deliberations,
the meeting has been adjourned till next week:
kesâ YeeJe Devegmeej DeLe& veneR osles nQ~
29. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe&- blanks.
Involve- Meeefceue nesvee Hima Das, the reigning world junior sprinter
Interest- ™efÛe who ........ the national record, won the gold in
Enrage- ›egâæ keâjvee the Federation Cup.
Correct sentence- Colours, they say have the power to (a) holds (b) keeps
calm, pacify and relax; they can energise, activate and (c) gets (d) plays
invigorate. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
26. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve ceW hold (OeejCe keâjvee/
blank. DeefOekeâej) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
In ancient Greece, women were not allowed to keep- jKevee
______ in the Olympic Games. get- heevee
(a) compete (b) collide
(c) comply (d) cope play- Kesuevee
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) Correct sentence- Hima Das, the reigning world
junior sprinter who holds the national record, won the
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Meyo
gold in the Federation Cup.
Compete (cegkeâeyeuee keâjvee, ØeeflemheOee& keâjvee) mener nesiee~
30. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe&- blank.
Collide- škeäkeâj, efYeÌ[ peevee The accident victim –––––– to his injuries
Comply- mJeerkeâej keâjvee before he could be taken to the hospital.
Cope- cegkeâeyeuee keâjvee (a) succumbed (b) subscribed
Correct sentence- In ancient Greece, women were not (c) surrendered (d) submitted
allowed to compete in the Olympic Games. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
27. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
blank. succumbed (cej peevee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
In order to _____ to a new place you may need Succumb- to die or suffer badly from an illness/injury.
to adjust to the ways of that culture. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(a) Avoid (b) Adopt
Subscribe- mJeerkeâej keâjvee, «eenkeâ yevevee
(c) Adapt (d) Adhere
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II) Surrender- Deelcemecehe&Ce keâjvee
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Submit- mecehe&Ce keâjvee, hesMe keâjvee
Adapt (Devegketâue yevevee) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- Correct sentence- The accident victim succumbed to
his injuries before he could be taken to the hospital.
Avoid- šeuevee, yeÛevee,
31. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Adopt - Deheveevee, blank.
Adhere - heeueve keâjvee~ Technology can be ____ and people seem to be
Adapt to- to change in order to be better suited to more attached to screens than ever before.
something. (a) Addictive (b) infatuated
Correct sentence- In order to adapt to a new place you (c) Incorrigible (d) contagious
may need to adjust to the ways of that culture. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Fill in the Blanks 150 YCT
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej addictive (uele) keâe 35. The burning of the effigy of Ravana on
ØeÙeesie efjòeâ mLeeve ceW nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Dussehra –––– the burning of all evils.
(a) epitomizes (b) symbolizes
Infatuated - cegiOe (c) intensifies (d) personifies
Incorrigible - DemebMeesOeveerÙe SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Contagious - meb›eâecekeâ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW symbolizes (Øeleerkeâ
Correct sentence- Technology can be addictive and nesvee) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
people seem to be more attached to screens than ever symbolizes keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee-
before.
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve nQ–
32. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. Epitomizes - meekeâej ™he nesvee
People of the older generation _____ over the Intensifies - leer›e nesvee, ye{ peevee
good old school days. Personifies - mee#eele
(a) remember (b) remind Correct sentence- The burning of the effigy of
(c) retribute (d) reminisce Ravana on Dussehra symbolizes the burning of all
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) evils.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW reminisce (yeerles ngS 36. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
KegMeer kesâ meceÙe kesâ yeejs ceW efueKevee, meesÛevee Je yeeleW keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie blank.
The state Government argued that it could not
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeejer hegjeveer heerÌ{er kesâ _____ the increase in the teachers' salaries as
ueesie Deheves school time keâes Ùeeo keâj jns nQ~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ awarded by the court.
DeLe&- (a) spare (b) get
remember - Ùeeo keâjvee (keâesF& Yeer yeele) (c) stand (d) afford
remind - Ùeeo efoueevee SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
retribute - ßeæebpeefue osvee Ans : (d) Ghejes ò eâ JeekeäÙ e kes â YeeJe kes â Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Correct Sentence afford (meceLe& nes v ee) keâe ØeÙees i e GheÙeg òeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
People of the older generation reminisce over the good DeLe& nQ -
old school days. Spare - Deefleefjòeâ
33. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Get - Øeehle keâjvee
blank. Stand - KeÌ[e nesvee/meeLe KeÌ[e nesvee
I was frustated at not being able to____ of my Correct sentence- The state Government argued that it
old car. could not afford the increase in the teachers' salaries as
(a) devoid (b) depose awarded by the court.
(c) dispose (d) deal 37. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) blank.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW dispose (ef"keâeves Scientists at Cambridge University are ___ how
ueieevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve nQ- plants can give us sustainable energy.
Devoid- jefnle (a) scrutinizing (b) investigating
Depose- DeheomLe keâjvee (c) inspecting (d) looking
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Deal- meewoe keâjvee
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW investigating (peeBÛe
Correct sentence- I was frustated at not being able to
dispose of my old car. keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes Jew%eeefvekeâeW kesâ helee
34. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate ueieeves keâe YeeJe Øekeâš nes jne nw~
word. Scrutinizing- osKevee Ùee leekeâvee (OÙeeve mes)
The committee members were in ____over the Inspecting- efveiejeveer keâjvee
budget for the function.
(a) difference (b) dissent Looking- osKevee
(c) deference (d) descent Correct sentence- Scientists at Cambridge University
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) are investigating how plants can give us sustainable
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW energy.
dissent (Demecele) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& 38. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
efvecve nQ- blank.
Many items made of ivory were –––– from a
Deference - mecceeefvele keâjvee
dealer in antiques by the custom authorities at
Difference - efYeVelee the Delhi airport.
Descent - JebMe hejbheje (a) annexed (b) confiscated
Correct sentence- The committee members were in (c) hijacked (d) appropriated
dissent over the budget for the function. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III)
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Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ mLeeve ceW confiscated (peyle (a) will be called (b) is call
keâjvee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW neLeer oeBle kesâ pees Jemleg .....(c) are called (d) is called
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
peyle keâjves keâer yeele keâer pee jner nw~
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW is called keâe ØeÙeesie
Confiscate- to offieially take something away from
someone, somethimes for a limited period, because GheÙeg òeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Chinese suit Skeâ singular noun
they have done something illegal. nw FmeefueS verb Yeer singular ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ JeekeäÙe keâer jÛevee
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- passive voice hej DeeOeeefjle nw~
annexed - mebueive Note- Passive voice ceW Helping verb is kesâ yeeo verb keâer
appropriated - GefÛele VIII form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
hijacked - DehenjCe Correct sentence- The Chinese leader's formal Chinese
Correct sentence- Many items made of ivory were suit is called Changpao
confiscated from a dealer in antiques by the custom 43. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
authorities at the Delhi airport. blank.
39. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the The majority –––––– that the country can
blank. progress under able leadership.
You must apologize ––––– the punishment. (a) believes (b) is believing
(a) escaping (b) to escape (c) believe (d) have believed
(c) escapes (d) escape SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II) Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW believes keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW to escape keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw keäÙeeWefkeâ - The majority Skeâ collective noun nw,
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ apologize (verb) kesâ yeeo DevÙe verb keâes efpemekesâ efueÙes YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej singular DeLeJee Plural verb ØeÙegòeâ
peesÌ[ves kesâ efueS infinitive (to escape) keâe ØeÙeesie nesvee DeeJeMÙekeâ nesleer nw~ ÛetBefkeâ ÙeneB hej unity keâe YeeJe nw, FmeefueÙes singular verb
nw~ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Correct sentence- You must apologize to escape the Correct sentence- The majority is believing that the
punishment. country can progress under able leadership.
40. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 44. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank. blank.
Due to shortage of time, I was unable ____ the As he crossed the desert he nearly _____ to
task satisfactorily. thirst when he was forced to go without water
(a) in completing (b) for completing for four days and five nights.
(c) from complete (d) to complete (a) succumbed (b) subsisted
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) (c) survived (d) submerged
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW to complete keâe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I)
ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ unable kesâ meeLe 'to' preposition keâe ØeÙeesie Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
neslee nw~ succumbed (oce leesÌ[ osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Unable to do something Succumb (past form- succumbed)- to stop fighting
against something (oce lees[ osvee, nej ceeve uesvee)
Correct Sentence- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve nQ-
Due to shortage of time, I was unable to complete the
task satisfactorily. Subsist- peerefJele jnvee
41. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Survive- peerefJele jnvee
blank. Submerge- [gyekeâer ueieevee, peueceive
The first thing they did was to –––– the extent Correct sentence- As he crossed the desert he nearly
of damage done by the rains. succumbed to thirst when he was forced to go without
(a) repair (b) search water for four days and five nights.
(c) ascertain (d) circulate 45. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) blank.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Ascertain (megefveef§ele A fresh interest rate cut by the Reserve Bank
keâjvee, helee ueieevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- of India would largely ____ on how the
monsoon turns out in the months ahead.
Repair - cejccele keâjvee, Search - leueeMe, Circulate Hewâueevee
(a) depend (b) determine
Correct Sentence - (c) define (d) demonstrate
The first thing they did was to ascertain the extent of SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
damage done by the rains.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW depend (efveYe&j) nesvee
42. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej monsoon hej efveYe&j
The Chinese leader's formal Chinese suit ––––– nesves keâer yeele keâer pee jner nw~
Changpao. Depend on something- efkeâmeer hej efveYe&j nesvee

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DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 49. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Determine- efveOee&efjle keâjvee, blank.
Define- heefjYeeef<ele keâjvee, Demonstrate- ØeoefMe&le keâjvee The annual wholesale price index jumped to its
highest level last month posing a fresh _____for
Demonstrate – ØeceeefCele keâjvee policy makers to remain watchful on the price
Correct sentence- A fresh interest rate cut by the front.
Reserve Bank of India would largely depend on how the (a) chain (b) check
monsoon turns out in the months ahead. (c) challenge (d) choice
46. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
blank. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
The hotel room ____ of odour of leftover food. challenge (Ûegveewleer osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
(a) smoked (b) flavoured
(c) reeked (d) traced kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III) check - peeBÛevee
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW reeked (yeoyet) keâe choice - hemebo
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW yeÛes ngS Keeves mes yeoyet Deeves chain - kewâo
Correct sentence- The annual wholesale price index
keâer yeele keâer pee jner nw FmeefueS reeked keâe ØeÙeesie ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ jumped to its highest level last month posing a fresh
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- challenge for policy makers to remain watchfull on the
Smoked – OetSb mes {keâe, price front.
Flavoured – mJeeefo<š Ùee megiebefOele, 50. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Traced- efÛeefÖle blank.
Correct sentence- The hotel room reeked of odour of The airline had earlier____payment only to
leftover food. those in the high-income bracket but now
salaries have dried up for everyone.
47. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the (a) demanded (b) decided
blank. (c) deferred (d) deployed
Necessary support to_____ the process of sale SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
is being extended by the banks in the
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Meyo deferred
consortium.
(a) felicitate (b) complicate (šeuevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve nQ-
(c) confuse (d) facilitate demanded - oeJee keâjvee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I) deployed - lewveele keâjvee
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW decided - efveCe&Ùe uesvee
fecilitate (megefJeOeepevekeâ) yeveevee GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ Correct sentence- The airline had earlier deferred
DeLe& efYeVe nQ- payment only to those in the high-income bracket but
now salaries have dried up for everyone.
Felicitate- DeefYevebove keâjvee
51. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Complicate- cegefMkeâue/hesÛeeroe blank.
Confuse- Yeüefcele The Chairman advised them to build a bridge
Correct sentence- Necessary support to facilitate the between the two companies using_____and
process of sale is being extended by the banks in the compromise.
consortium. (a) strength (b) control
48. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (c) competition (d) negotiation
blank. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
The Prime Minister was____ a ceremonial Ans : (d) Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â ef jòeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
welcome. negotiation (yeele-Ûeerle keâjvee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
(a) initiated (b) extended DeLe&-
(c) expected (d) invited Strength- cepeyetle
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III) Control- efveÙebef$ele jKevee
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej ‘‘Extended- Competition- ØeeflemheOee&
Øemeeefjle efkeâÙee’’ GheÙegòeâ nw~ Correct sentence- The Chairman advised them to build
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&– a bridge between the two companies using negotiation
Initiated- DeejcYe keâjvee and compromise.
Expected- Dehes#ee keâjvee 52. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
She was____ with joy at winning the talent show.
Invited- Deecebef$ele keâjvee
(a) overturned (b) overruled
Correct Sentence- The Prime Minister was extended a (c) overpowered (d) overwhelmed
ceremonial welcome. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
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Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW overwhelmed (c) restored (d) synchronized
(DeefYeYetle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes ‘KegMeer mes SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
DeefYeYetle’ nesves keâe YeeJe Øekeâš nes jne nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Overturned- heueš peevee "Synchronized (mecekeâeueerve yeveevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Overruled- Keeefjpe keâjvee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Over powered- peyeo&mleer Assessed - Deekeâueve efkeâÙee
Correct sentence- She was overwhelmed with joy at Exchanged- Deeoeve-Øeoeve keâjvee
winning the talent show. Restored- yeneue keâjvee, megOeejvee
53. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate Correct sentence- The soldiers planned to attack at a
word. precise hour so they synchronized their watches.
The man _____ heavy losses in his investments. 57. Select the most appropriate words to fill in the
(a) reaped (b) incurred blank.
(c) earned (d) raised Leopards have learned to ____ to semi-urban
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I) living near Mumbai and Gurugram.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej incurred (Pesuee (a) adapt (b) adopt
ngDee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) change (d) prepare
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Reaped- keâeše (Deveepe)
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Earned- keâceeÙee
Raised- G"eÙee
‘‘adapt - (Devegketâue yeveevee)’’ keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe
Correct sentence- The man incurred heavy losses in his
ef JekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
investments. Adopt- Deheveevee
54. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate Change- heefjJele&ve keâjvee
word. Prepare- lewÙeej keâjvee
During the curfew the army was____at Correct sentence- Leopards have learned to adapt to
strategic locations. semi-urban living near Mumbai and Gurugram.
(a) employed (b) supplied 58. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
(c) deployed (d) dispersed blank.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I) Darkness ____ over the forest increasing the
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueS mLeeve ceW deployed keâe ØeÙeesie danger of wild animals.
GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ mewefvekeâeW kesâ lewveeleer kesâ mecyevOe ceW deployed keâe (a) collapsed (b) descended
ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) grounded (d) declined
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Employed- keâeÙe&jle nesvee
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Supplied- Deehetefle& nesvee
Dispersed- eflelej-efyelej nesvee
ef JekeâuheeW ‘‘Descended - (Glejvee/veerÛes Deevee)’’ keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele
Correct sentence- During the curfew the army was
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
deployed at strategic locations. Collapsed- {n peevee~
55. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate Declined- DemJeerkeâej keâjvee/Fbkeâej keâjvee
word. Grounded- peceerve/mLeeefhele keâjvee
The old man was _____ at the hospital after a Correct sentence- Darkness descended over the forest
long illness. increasing the danger of wild animals.
(a) recuperating (b) relenting 59. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(c) rejoicing (d) relaxing blank.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II) Several environmentalists from city conducted
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW recuperating (mJemLe a meet to discuss issues related to the _____
nes peevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW yegpeie& Deeoceer kesâ pollution levels created by the growing number
mJeuhe nesves keâer yeele keâer pee jner nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- of pharmaceutical companies.
(a) rise in (b) raie in
Relenting- keâesceue nesvee/ceevee peevee (c) raising of (d) rising from
Rejoicing- KegMeer/n<e& SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
Relaxing- Deejece Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW rise in
Correct sentence- The old man was recuperating at the
hospital after a long illness.
keâe (yeÌ{vee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW pollution levels
56. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
yeÌ{ves keâe yeele keâer pee jner nw~
word. Correct sentence- Several environmentalists from city
The soldiers planned to attack at a precise hour conducted a meet a to discuss issues related to the rise
so they_____their watches. in pollution levels created by the growing number of
(a) assessed (b) exchanged pharmaceutical companies.
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60. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Sohail was busy when we _______ to see him.
blank. (a) went (b) go
Prince Harry and his wife, Megan Markle (c) goes (d) gone
announced their decision to ______ from their SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
role as senior royals by leaving United Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjkeäle mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (a) went
Kingdom and limiting their royal
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeefo principal clause past
commitments.
(a) step up (b) step on tense ceW nes lees sub-ordinate clause Yeer past tense (V2) ceW
(c) step in (d) step back ner nesiee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) Correct sentence- Sohail was busy when we went to
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW set see him.
back (heerÚs nšvee) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nQ- 64. In the following question, the sentence given
step up - Deeies Deevee with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
word. Select the correct alternative out of the
step on - keâoce Deeies yeÌ{eÙeW
four and indicate it by selecting the
step in - Devoj DeeSb, appropriate option
Correct sentence- Prince Harry and his wife Megan When we got home last night, we found that the
Markle announced their decision to set back from their guest _______.
role as senior royals by leaving United Kingdom and (a) had arrived (b) has arrived
limiting their royal commitments. (c) is arrived (d) have arrived
61. In the following question, the sentence given SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
with blank to be filled in with an appropriate Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW had arrived keâe
word. Select the correct alternative out of the
four and indicate it by selecting the
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ efveÙecele: past keâer oes IešveeSB efkeâmeer sentence ceW
appropriate option denote keâer ieÙeer nes lees pees keâeÙe& henues mes nes Ûegkeâe nes Gmekesâ efueS
He _______ office late that day. verb keâe form past perfect ceW nesiee, peyeefkeâ yeeo ceW nesves Jeeues
(a) reached (b) was reached keâeÙe& keâer verb past indefinite ceW nesieer~
(c) reaching (d) is reach Correct sentence- When we got home last night, we
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II) found that the guest had arrived.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW reached keâe GheÙegòeâ 65. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW that day mes mhe° neslee nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past blank.
tense ceW nw~ FmeefueS reached (V2) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Raja ––––– the house before Hari got there.
Correct sentence- He reached office late that day. (a) left (b) will leave
62. In the following question, the sentence given (c) leaves (d) had left
with blank to be filled in with an appropriate SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
word. Select the correct alternative out of the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'had left' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
four and indicate it by selecting the keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW oes clauses before mes pegÌ[s ngÙes nw Deewj Before
appropriate option. mes pegÌ[er ngF& oes clausess ceW henueer clause (pees keâeÙe& henues hetje
I asked her if I ––––– borrow her necklace for ngDee nw~) Past perfect Je otmejer clause (pees keâeÙe& yeeo ceW ngDee
a day.
(a) could (b) would nw~) Past Indefinite ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ Dele: efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Past
(c) should (d) can perfect keâer verb 'had left had + verb3 keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I) Correct sentence- Raja had left the house before Hari
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Could keâe ØeÙeesie got there.
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ efJeveceÇlee mes kegâÚ ceebieves kesâ sense ceW could 66. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ blank and make a grammatically correct
sentence.
Could- used as a more polite from of ''can'' when asking
Nowadays, many home buyers –––––– interest
for permission.
in digital homes.
Note- Principal clause Deiej past ceW nes lees subordinate
(a) shows (b) showed
clause Yeer past ceW nesiee~ (c) had shown (d) are showing
Correct sentence- I asked her if I could borrow her SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
necklace for a day.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW are showing ØeÙegòeâ
63. In the following question, the sentence given
with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ home buyers Skeâ plural subject nw FmeefueS
word. Select the correct alternative out of the verb Yeer plural ØeÙeesie nesieer~
four and indicate it by selecting the Correct Sentece- Now a days, many home buyers are
appropriate option. showing interest in digital homes.

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67. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the 72. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank and make a meaningful sentence. blank.
The culprits should not be allowed to –––– I am always –––– for good books.
easily. (a) looking out (b) looking down
(a) get in (b) get on (c) looking after (d) looking into
(c) get away (d) get up SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW looking out keâe
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW get away (heâjej ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Looking out for (phrase) - To
nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve nQ- be aware of one's surroundings in order to look for or
Get in - ØeJesMe keâjvee, Dee peevee be aware of something (efkeâmeer Ûeerpe kesâ Øeefle meÛesle Ùee
Get on - Øeieefle keâjvee, DeÛÚe mebyebOe nesvee meeJeOeeve jnvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve nQ-
Get up - peeievee~ look after - osKeYeeue keâjvee
Correct sentence- The culprits should not be allowed
to get away easily looking down - efkeâmeer keâes legÛÚ mecePevee
68. Select the most appropriate to fill in the blank. look into - peeBÛe heÌ[leeue keâjvee
The company ––––– its first all electric car in Correct sentence- I am always looking out for good
the Indian market soon. books.
(a) is launching (b) launched 73. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(c) launch (d) has launched blank.
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) The little puppy was ––– by a speeding car.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW is launching keâe ØeÙeesie (a) run away (b) run into
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ efvekeâš YeefJe<Ùe keâer efveefMÛele Iešvee keâes yeleeves kesâ (c) run over (d) run at
efueÙes Present Continuous tense keâe GheÙeesie neslee nw~ SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence- The company is launching its first Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve ceW run over keâe ØeÙeesie
all electric car in the Indian market soon. GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ run over keâe DeLe& neslee nw- kegâÛeue osvee pees
69. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve
blank. nQ–
When are you ––––– to write to your friend ?
(a) gone (b) going run away - keâneR mes efvekeâue Yeeievee
(c) goes (d) go run into - efJeMes<e mlej lekeâ hengBÛevee
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I) Correct sentence- The little puppy was run over by a
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Present continuous tense nw, Dele: speeding car.
efjòeâ mLeeve ceW, 'going' keâe ØeÙeesie ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (is/am/are + V1 74. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
+ ing) blank.
Correct sentence- When are you going to write to Teachers would like –––– a long holiday.
your friend? (a) having been (b) to have
70. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (c) have (d) having for
blank. SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
He ––––– done it. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW to have keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) should have been (b) shouldn't have GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ would like kesâ meeLe infinitive keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) should had not (d) should not had neslee nw~
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I) Correct sentence- Teachers would like to have a long
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW shouldn't have holiday.
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ shouldn't have keâe ØeÙeesie ‘ÛeeefnS Lee’ 75. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
kesâ DeLe& ceW neslee nw~ blank.
Note- Model+hava+V3 I –––– very busy lately.
Correct sentence- He shouldn't have done it. (a) would be (b) have been
71. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (c) will be (d) should be
blank. SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
I ––––– blood in the hospital tomorrow. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW have been keâe
(a) have donated (b) was donating
(c) will donate (d) had donated ØeÙees ie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW lately (neue ceW) keâe YeeJe
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) Øekeâš keâj jne nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW will donate keâe Correct sentence- I have been very busy lately.
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence ceW tomorrow (Deeves 76. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Jeeuee keâue) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ sentence future blank.
I watched him ––––.
Indifinite ceW ner nesiee~ (a) to falling (b) to fell
Correct sentence- I will donate blood in the hospital (c) fell (d) fall
tomorrow. SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
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Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW fall ØeÙegòeâ nesiee 81. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
keäÙeeWefkeâ fall Skeâ intransitive verb nw Fmekesâ meeLe efkeâmeer blank and make a grammatically correct
sentence.
infinitive keâe ØeÙeesie veneR keâjles nw Deewj Deheves meeLe object veneR
The players returned to the dilapidated hotel
uesles nw~ Dele: efjòeâ mLeeve hej fall keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ that –––– them.
Correct sentence- I watched him fall. (a) was been allocated to
77. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (b) were allocated to
blank. (c) had allocated to
He ––––– his portrait in the main hall. (d) was allocated to
(a) had hanged (b) hung SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) hang (d) hanged Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW was allocated keâe
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II) ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ singular subject hotel kesâ Devegmeej
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW hung (ueškeâe efoÙee) singular verb 'was' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeesefkeâ ‘lemJeerjs’ kesâ ‘šebieves’ kesâ sense ceW Correct sentence- The players returned to the
hung (VIInd form of hang) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ dilapidated hotel that was allocated to them.
hang (heâeBmeer ueieevee) 82. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Correct sentence- He hung his portrait in the main blank and make a grammatically correct
hall. sentence.
78. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Maryam –––––– to anyone as she was angry.
blank. (a) not spoke (b) did not spoken
––––– you like some water? (c) did not spoke (d) did not speak
(a) Do (b) Would SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) Shall (d) can Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW did not speak keâe
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) ØeÙeesie ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ past indifinite ceW did kesâ meeLe VI keâe
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Would keâe ØeÙeesie ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Polite request kesâ efueS meeceevÙele: would Rule - Do, does, did keâs meeLe ncesMee verb keâer first form
keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
Correct sentence- Would you like some water? Correct sentence- Maryam did not speak to anyone as
79. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the she was angry.''
blank and make a grammatically correct 83. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
sentence. blank and make a meaningful sentence.
Shailesh finally decided to take a back seat and Suman found a hundred-rupee note ––––– on
let his son ––––– the family business. the road.
(a) running (b) to run (a) lied (b) laying
(c) will run (d) run (c) lying (d) lies
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW run keâe ØeÙeesie Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej lying (heÌ[e ngDee)
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW (meÌ[keâ hej heÌ[s veesš) keâe
Note- Causative verb ceW let Je make kesâ meeLe bare YeeJe Øekeâš nes jne nw~
infinitive keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Correct sentence- Suman found a hundred-rupee note
Correct sentence- Shailesh finally decided to take a lying on the road.
back seat and let his son run the family business. 84. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
80. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank and make a grammatically correct
blank and make a grammatically correct sentence.
sentence. Our neighbours threatened to call the police if
Rachna was angry with her father because he we ––––– stop the noise.
did not take her to the zoo as he ––––––. (a) didn't (b) hasn't
(a) promise (b) promises (c) doesn't (d) haven't
(c) had promised (d) is promising SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW didn't keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW had promised keâe GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâer henueer clause past tense ceW nw
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Past tense ceW nw leLee Dele: otmejer clause Yeer past tense ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
Past of Past kesâ efueS Past Perfect tense keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Note– past indefinte tense ceW Helping verb 'did' keâe ØeÙeesie
Correct sentence- ''Rachna was angry with her father neslee nw~
because he did not take her to the zoo as he had Correct sentence- Our neighbours threatened to call
promised.'' the police if we did not stop the noise.
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85. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 89. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank and make a grammatically correct sentence. blank and make a grammatically correct
Although I had never seen her before, I –––– sentence.
her from a photograph. You are sure to ––––– if you don't keep to the
(a) am recognizing (b) recongnize path.
(c) recongnized (d) have recognized (a) get lose (b) got lost
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) get lost (d) got lose
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'recongnized' keâe SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeefo JeekeäÙe mes past kesâ oes action Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve ceW get lost keâe ØeÙeesie
(keâeÙe&) denote nes lees pees keâeÙe& henues nes Gmekesâ efueS past nes i ee keäÙ eeW e f k eâ to kesâ yeeo VI keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw leLee ØeeÙe: 'get
lost' keâe ØeÙeesie phrase kesâ ™he ceW keâjles nw~ It is used to tell
perfect keâe ØeÙeesie leLee pees keâeÙe& yeeo ceW nes Gmekesâ efueS past
someone forcefully and quite rudely to go away.
indefinite keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ get lost - oHeâe nes peeDees, ueghle nes peevee, Keess peevee
Correct sentence- Although I had never seen her Correct sentence- You are sure to get lost if you don't
before, I recongnized her from a photograph. keep to the path.
86. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 90. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank and make a grammatically correct blank and make a meaningful sentence.
sentence. His old car ––––– on the highway.
The quality of public health care ––––– on the (a) broke up (b) broke out
amount of money allocated to it. (c) broke in (d) broke down
(a) dependent (b) depending SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) depends (d) depend Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW broke down (stop
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III) working) (keâece keâjvee yebo keâj osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW depends keâe ØeÙeesie peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw–
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'The quality' Skeâ singular broke up - Deueie nes peevee
uncountable noun nw~ Dele: present indefinite tense kesâ broke out - DeÛeevekeâ Hewâuevee
efveÙeceevegmeej singular verb kesâ efueS verb ceW s/es keâe ØeÙeesie broke in - peyejomleer ØeJesMe keâjvee
keâjles nQ~ Correct sentence- His old car broke down on the
Correct sentence- The quality of public health care highway.
depends on the amount of money allocated to it 91. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
87. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank and make a grammatically correct
blank and make a grammatically correct sentence.
sentence. The driver of the car probably holds the key to
Robert and Rooney aren't very good friends –––– the crime.
although they –––– each other for a long time. (a) solving (b) solves
(a) have known (b) are knowing (c) solved (d) solution
(c) has known (d) knew SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW solving keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ key to +ving form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
have known keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject Note- Key to + doing something
(they) plural nw Dele: present perfect kesâ Devegmeej have + v 3 Correct sentence- The driver of the car probably
holds the key to solving the crime.
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
92. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Correct sentence- Robert and Rooney aren't very good blank.
friends although they have known each other for a long time. He ––––– for a week when his father came.
88. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (a) has been ill (b) had been ill
blank and make a grammatically correct (c) is being ill (d) is ill
sentence. SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
The bodies –––– identified as those of two Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Had been ill' keâe
suspected drug dealers.
(a) were (b) had ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ for + a week (Time) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes
(c) have (d) was mhe° nw efkeâ efoÙee ieÙee 'Sentence past perfect countionous
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) tense' ceW nQ~ Dele: Fmekeâer Helping verb (had been) keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe mes helee Ûeuelee nw, efkeâ JeekeäÙe nesiee–
Passive voice ceW nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW object keâer ØeOeevelee nw~ Correct sentence- He had been ill for a weak when his
Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ yeeo verb keâer 3rd form keâe ØeÙeesie father came.
ngDee nw~ leLee JeekeäÙe otmejer clause past tense ceW nw~ efjòeâ mLeeve Rule- efveÙecele: efkeâmeer sentence ceW past kesâ oes action denote
ceW 'were' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee efkeâÙes ieÙes nes, lees pees keâeÙe& henues meceehle nes Gmekesâ efueS verb
Correct sentence- The bodies were identified as those past perfect leLee yeeo ceW ngS keâeÙe& kesâ efueS verb past
of two suspected drug dealers. indefinite ceW neslee nw~
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93. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 97. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. blank.
She returned the book after she ––––it. The earth _______ round the sun and not the
(a) reads (b) read vice-versa.
(c) had read (d) was read (a) revolving (b) revolves
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) revolve (d) has revolve
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Had read' keâe SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efveÙecele: efkeâmeer sentence ceW past kesâ oes Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW revolves (IetCe&ve)
action denote efkeâÙes ieÙes nes, lees pees keâeÙe& henues meceehle nes Gmekesâ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ universal truth Jeeues JeekeäÙeeW keâes
efueS verb past perfect leLee yeeo ceW ngS keâeÙe& kesâ efueS verb present indefinite tense ceW jKeles nQ Deewj FmeceW verb kesâ Deble
past indefinite ceW neslee nw~ ceW s/es keâe ØeÙeesie keâjkesâ singular yeveeles nQ~
Rule- Past of past keâs efueÙes Past Perfect Tense keâe ØeÙeesie Correct sentence- The earth revolves round the sun
neslee nw~ and not the vice-versa.
II
Note- Subject + V + object + after + subject + had + 98. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
main verb III blank.
Correct sentence- She returned the book after she A toddler's brain ______ pretty much fully
developed by the age of three.
had read it
(a) was (b) are
94. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (c) were (d) is
blank. SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
A twelve year old boy drowned in a pit –––– up
for the coastal road project. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'is' keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) dig (b) digs GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW universal truth keâer yeele keâer pee
(c) digging (d) dug jner nw~ leLee Fmekeâe subject (a toddler's brain) singular nw~
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II) Dele: singular verb (is) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Phrase verb 'dug Note- General Sense keâes efoKeeves kesâ efueS JeekeäÙe keâes present
up' (Keesovee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ tense ceW ØeÙegòeâ keâjles nQ~
Correct sentence- A twelve year old boy drowned in a Correct sentence- A toddler's brain is pretty much
pit dug up for the coastal road project. fully developed by the age of three.
95. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the 99. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. blank.
Leading novelists of the nineteenth century Researchers say that about 33% of people with
_____ for a cause. diabetes may _______ a skin disorder in their
(a) writes (b) has written lifetime.
(c) are writing (d) wrote (a) have been (b) has been
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III) (c) have (d) has
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW wrote keâe ØeÙeesie SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ (nineteenth century) mes Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'have' keâe ØeÙeesie
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past tense ceW nesiee~ Dele: past indefine keâer nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ modal verb 'may' kesâ yeeo have keâe ØeÙeesie neslee
verb wrote (V2) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ nw~
Correct sentence- Leading novelists of the nineteenth Correct sentence- Researchers say that about 33% of
century wrote for a cause. people with diabetes may have a skin disorder in their
96. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the lifetime.
blank. 100. Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate
A major earthquake ______ in India on 8 word.
October 2005 in Uri. Shakespeare _______ this play.
(a) occurs (b) has been occurring (a) write (b) is writing
(c) occurred (d) is occurring (c) has been writing (d) wrote
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II) SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW occurred keâe ØeÙeesie Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW wrote (efueKee) keâe
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ sentence ceW past keâer IešveeDeeW ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ past keâer Iešvee keâe JeCe&ve keâjves kesâ
keâe JeCe&ve ngDee nw~ Dele: past indefinte keâer verb occured efueS ÙeneB simple past keâe ØeÙeesie ner ØeÙegòeâ nesiee Deewj past
(V2) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ indefinite ceW V2 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct sentence– A major earthquake occurred in Correct sentence–
India on 8 October 2005 in Uri. Shakespeare wrote this play.

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101. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW to (preposition) keâe
blank. ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ resemblance kesâ meeLe to keâe ØeÙeesie
While in Rome we must do as Romans ______.
(a) is doing (b) was doing meceevelee keâes denote keâjves kesâ efueS Deelee nw~
(c) had done (d) do Correct sentence- Vivek has a strong resemblance to his
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II) grandfather.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 106. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
word.
'do' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ word
Eggs are sold ______ the dozen.
'Romans' plural number ceW nQ Dele: verb keâe ØeÙeesie Yeer (a) by (b) in
plural ceW nesiee~ (c) to (d) at
Correct sentence- SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
While in Rome we must do as Romans do. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW by keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
C. Preposition nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ dozen (measurement) kesâ YeeJe keâes JÙeòeâ keâjves kesâ
efueS by preposition keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~
102. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Correct sentence-
blank. Eggs are sold by the dozen.
The artists will arrive ........ an hour.
107. Select the most appropriate words to fill in the
(a) between (b) along
blanks.
(c) within (d) before
Today computer viruses spread ______ a
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
dizzying speed ______ way of file downloads.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW (a) by; by (b) at; from
efJekeâuhe within- kesâ Deboj (meceÙe/kesâ oewjeve) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (c) at; by (d) in; from
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nw~ SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Correct sentence- The artists will arrive within an Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘JeeÙejme kesâ lespe ieefle mes yeÌ{ves’ kesâ
hour. YeeJe kesâ efueS speed kesâ meeLe efjòeâ mLeeve (i) ceW at keâe ØeÙeesie
103. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank.
Gef Ûele nesiee leLee efjòeâ mLeeve (ii) ceW YeeJeevegmeej by keâe ØeÙeesie
I ______ for forty minutes to see the doctor Gef Ûele nesiee~
before my name was announced. Correct sentence- Today computer virus spread at a
(a) am waiting (b) have been waiting dizzying speed by way of file downloads.
(c) were waiting (d) had been waiting 108. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) blank.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'had beeen waiting' We respect you but we don’t agree ______ your
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâer otmejer past tense ceW nw ideas.
leLee henueer caluse ceW time keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw Dele: henueer clause (a) to (b) for
(c) by (d) with
past perfect tense ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Correct sentence- I had been waiting for forty minutes
to see the doctor before my name was announced. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW agree kesâ meeLe with preposition
104. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
blank. Note- (i) agree with someone or something.
You really need ______ some guidance in (ii) agree on a topic or subject.
Chemistry. (iii) agree to do something.
(a) take (b) taking Correct sentence- We respect you but we don't agree
(c) to take (d) to be taking with your ideas.
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
109. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW to take keâe ØeÙeesie word.
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ need + to kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeuee verb ncesMee It is not easy to distinguish a loyal friend
vIst form ceW neslee nw~ ______ a flatterer.
Correct sentence- You really need some to take (a) among (b) between
guidance in Chemistry. (c) and (d) from
105. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
blank. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW from keâe ØeÙeesie
Vivek has a strong resemblance _________ his GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ distinguish kesâ meeLe from keâe ØeÙeesie
grandfather.
(a) about (b) to nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
(c) with (d) from Correct sentence- It is not easy to distinguish a loyal
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) friend from a flatterer.
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110. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeveeW ceW
word.
›eâceMe: ‘with' leLee 'in' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
The fan was directly ______ my head.
(a) on (b) over GefÛele DeLe& veneR osles nQ~
(c) at (d) below Correct sentence- The boy was leaning against the
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) pillar with his hands in his pockets.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jeeòeâ kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW over keâe ØeÙeesie 115. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB ‘cesjs mej kesâ Thej’ kesâ sense ceW over blanks.
The vibrations from wind instruments –––––
preposition keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
always positive and good –––– your breathing
Correct sentence- The fan was directly over my head. and health.
111. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate (a) is, in (b) are; for
word. (c) were; to (d) was; in
______ Sunny, two others have qualified for the SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
final round of the quiz.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ›eâceMe:
(a) Along (b) Besides
(c) Between (d) Apart Preportion 'are' leLee 'for' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Vibration
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) plural noun nw~ Fmekesâ meeLe plural verb 'are' keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ceW besides (kesâ nw~ Good for something or somebody ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Deefleefjòeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWekf eâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘meveer kesâ Deefleefjòeâ Correct sentence- The vibrations from wind
instruments are always positive and good for your
keâe YeeJe Øekeâš nes jne nw’ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
breathing and health.
Correct sentence- Besides Sunny, two others have
qualified for the final round of the quiz. 116. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank.
112. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
Please sign these documents ––––ink so that
word.
they can be preserved.
She has inherited her fondness ______ tennis (a) with (b) in
from her parents. (c) from (d) by
(a) to (b) at
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) for (d) by
SSC CPO-SI–23/11/2020 (Shift-II) Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW in keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ceW for keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ YeeJe ceW sign kesâ meeLe 'in' Preposition keâe ØeÙeesie
(preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ Fondness kesâ meeLe for nesiee~
Correct sentence- Please sign these documents in ink
(preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele neslee nw~ Fondness for
so that they can be preserved.
(sb./sth.) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
117. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Correct sentence- She has inherited her fondness for blank.
tennis from her parents. It is said that children who learn to use their
113. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate body, mind and emotions for their own
word. wellbeing, work ______ the wellbeing of others.
He was born in a business family and has a (a) within (b) into
natural aptitude ______ business. (c) forwards (d) towards
(a) on (b) at SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(c) for (d) to
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
'towards' (keâer Deesj) Øeoeve efkeâÙee nw keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen Skeâ preposition
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW preposition 'for'
nw Fmekeâe DeLe& nw- - 'in the direction of something'. ~Mes<e DevÙe
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ aptitutude kesâ meeLe for
efJekeâuhe nQ- within - Devoj, into - ceW, forward - keâer Deesj, Deeies
preposition keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct sentence- It is said that children who learn to
Correct sentence- He was born in a business family use their body, mind and emotions for their own
and has a natural aptitude for business. wellbeing, work towards the wellbeing of others.
114. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the 118. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. blank in the given sentence.
The boy was leaning against the pillar_____ his The area is _____ close circuit television
hands_____his pockets. surveillance.
(a) with; from (b) with; in (a) about (b) over
(c) for; into (d) for; in (c) into (d) under
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
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Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW since keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW under (kesâ efveiejeveer
ceW, DeOeerve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect continuous
Tense keâe nw Dele: efveef§ele meceÙe kesâ efueS JeekeäÙe ceW since keâe
about– kesâ yeejs ceW, over– kesâ Thej, into– kesâ Devoj~
Correct sentence- The area is under close circuit ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
television surveillance. Note–efkeâmeer Yeer perfect countinous tense ceW efveefMÛele meceÙe
119. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the kesâ efueS since leLee Deefveef§ele meceÙe kesâ efueS for keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles
blank. nQ~
Madhuri is bringing ............... her sister's Correct sentence- Mr. Jain has been in this college
daughter after the death of the child's parents. since 2000.
(a) over (b) out
123. In the following question, the sentence given
(c) up (d) in with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III) word. Select the correct alternative out of the
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'bring four and indicate it selecting the appropriate
up' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ bring up keâe DeLe& (heeueve hees<eCe option.
Anita was musing _______ memories of the
keâjvee) neslee nw~ past.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&– (a) on (b) off
bring in - hewmee keâceevee (c) for (d) to
bring out - hesMe keâjvee SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence- Madhuri is bringing up her sister's Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej on
daughter after the death of the child's parents. (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Musing on memories -
120. Turn the AC _____before you leave the office. ÙeeoeW keâes meesÛevee~
(a) out (b) off Correct sentence- Anita was musing on memories of
(c) down (d) in the past.
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III) 124. Select the most approrpriate option to fill in the
blank.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW off keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
He is addicted to alcohol and exerts a bad
keäÙeeWefkeâ efkeâmeer Yeer Ùeb$e keâes yevo/Meg® keâjves kesâ efueS on/off keâe influence ––––– his family.
ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ (a) in (b) about
Correct sentence- Turn the AC off before you leave (c) for (d) on
the office. SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
121. In the following question, the sentence given Ans. (d) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve ceW 'on' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
with blank to be filled in with an appropriate keäÙeeWefkeâ Influence kesâ meeLe ncesMee on/upon preposition keâe
word. Select the correct alternative out of the ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
four and indicate it by selecting the Correct sentence- He is addicted to alcohol and exerts
appropriate option a bad influence on his family.
Throw a stone _______ the fierce cat. 125. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(a) above (b) on blank and make a grammatically correct
(c) at (d) forward sentence.
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II) Planets do not have light ––––– their own.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW at (preposition) (a) on (b) by
(c) of (d) for
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'at' keâe ØeÙeesie point of place denote SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
keâjves kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ on keâe ØeÙeesie meceÙe keâes denote Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'of' preposition keâe
keâjlee nw~ forward keâe DeLe& neslee nw efkeâ Deesj, pees efoMee denote ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW possession (Kego kesâ ØekeâeMe) keâe
keâjlee nw~ YeeJe Øekeâš nes jne nw~
Correct sentence- Throw a stone at the fierce cat. Correct Sentence- Planets do not have light of their
122. In the following question, the sentence given own.
with blank to be filled in with an appropriate 126. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
word. Select the correct alternative out of the blank and make a grammatically correct
four and indicate it by selecting the sentence.
appropriate option There is no information ––––– the company's
Mr. Jain has been in this college _______ 2000. profit in the report.
(a) for (b) since (a) about (b) along
(c) of (d) off (c) among (d) with
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
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Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW between keâe ØeÙeesie
about keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ information kesâ meeLe GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes JÙeefòeâÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe keâer yeele nes lees
preposition about keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ between keâe ØeÙeesie Deewj peye oes mes DeefOekeâ JÙeefòeâÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe keâer
Correct sentence- There is no information about the yeele nes lees Among keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
company's profit in the report. ex- 1. Father distributed the sweets between his two
127. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the sons.
blank. 2. Father distributed the sweets among his three sons.
He is a descendant –––– the Mughal royalty. Correct sentence- There was a heated discussion
(a) for (b) of between two members of the club
(c) in (d) to
132. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
blank and make a grammatically correct
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Preposition 'of' keâe sentence.
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ descendant kesâ meeLe preposition People tend to turn a blind eye ––––– crime
of keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ against women.
Correct sentence- He is a descendant of the Mughal (a) to (b) at
royalty. (c) on (d) in
128. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
blank. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'To' keâe ØeÙeesie
I congratulated him –––– his promotion. GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Turn a blind eye to (someone)
(a) because of (b) to
(c) due of (d) on (Devemegvee keâj osvee, OÙeeve veneR osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele neslee nw~ Ùen
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II) Skeâ idiomatic phrase nw~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW on (preposition) Correct sentence- People tend to turn a blind eye to
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ congratulated kesâ meeLe 'on' crime against women.
preposition ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ 133. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Correct sentence- I congratulated him on his blank and make a meaningful sentence.
promotion. The children ––––– over the property of their
father.
129. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(a) quarrelled (b) approved
blank.
The origin of ice-cream dates back –––– nearly (c) confiscated (d) enjoyed
half-a-century. SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) to (b) at Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'quarrelled' keâe
(c) from (d) into ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ quarrel kesâ meeLe preposition over
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQb~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, Quarrel over (idiom) :- to have an argument or dispute
keäÙeeWefkeâ 'date back to' phrase neslee nw efpemekeâe DeLe& nw– 'to about something- PeieÌ[e/efJeJeeo keâjvee~
have originated at an earlier time'. approve - mJeerkeâej keâjvee, confiscated - peyle keâjvee, enjoy -
Correct sentence- The origin of ice-cream dates back
to nearly half-a-century.
Deevevo uesvee~
Correct sentence- The children quarrelled over the
130. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. property of their father.
Though I am tall, I feel inferior ––––– others. 134. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(a) to (b) than blank and make a grammatically correct
(c) upon (d) from sentence.
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III) A babysitter is somebody who looks –––––
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW to keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee other people's children.
keäÙeeWefkeâ inferior kesâ meeLe preposition 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nww~ (a) for (b) on
(c) over (d) after
Correct sentence- Though I am tall, I feel inferior to
others. SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
131. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW after keâe ØeÙeesie
blank and make a grammatically correct GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ 'Look after' is a phrasal verb which means
sentence. 'take care of' (osKeYeeue keâjvee), DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQb~
There was a heated discussion ––––– two look for - {tBÌ{vee, look on - mecePevee, look over - efvejer#eCe
members of the club. keâjvee~
(a) among (b) of
(c) in (d) between Correct sentence- A babysitter is somebody who
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II) looks after other people's children.
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135. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 139. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank and make a grammatically correct blank.
sentence. They were astonished ––––– his failure in the
It wasn't easy, but finally we succeeded ––––– competition.
finding a solution to the problem. (a) in (b) at
(a) of (b) at (c) on (d) from
(c) in (d) for SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'at' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'in' preposition keâe nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Astonished kesâ meeLe fixed Proposition 'at' keâe
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Succeed in (something) - to complete ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
or accomplish something as one desires hopes, or Correct sentence- They were astonished at his failure
intends. in the competition.
Correct sentence- It wasn't easy, but finally we 140. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
succeeded in finding a solution to the problem. blank.
136. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the The little girl protested _____ the hypocrisy of
blank and make a grammatically correct her elders.
sentence. (a) against (b) apart
I'm short –––––– funds at the moment so can I (c) along (d) with
pay you back next week ? SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) of (b) in Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW against keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) off (d) at
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ protest kesâ meeLe preposition against keâe
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW of
ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct sentence- The little girl protested against the
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee Short of something (keâceer nesvee/keâes hypocrisy of her elders.
ÚesÌ[keâj) 141. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Correct sentence- I'm short of funds at the moment so blank.
can I pay you back next week Tin cans, used for storing food are made _____
137. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the electroplating tin onto iron.
blank and make a grammatically correct (a) of (b) with
sentence. (c) by (d) to
The vase broke ––––– pieces when Simran SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
dropped it . Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'of'
(a) from (b) in
preposition keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ peye efkeâmeer Ûeerpe mes
(c) among (d) into
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I) keâesF& Ûeerpe yeveeves ceW kesâJeue Gmekesâ Deekeâej keâes heefjJeefle&le efkeâÙee peeÙes
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW into keâe ØeÙeesie lees preposition 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Break into šgkeâÌ[esb ceW leesÌ[vee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe Correct sentence- Tin cans, used for storing food are
made of electroplating tin onto iron.
DeLe& osles nQ~
142. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Correct sentence- ''The vase broke into pieces when
blank.
Simran dropped it.’’
Disputes destroy your happiness and distract
138. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the you ______ your everyday tasks at work and
blank. home.
She is highly skilled ––––– dealing with difficult (a) off (b) from
customers. (c) away (d) at
(a) of (b) into SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) at (d) on
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW from (mes) keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
as a proposition GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ distract from +
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej 'at
something - efkeâmeer keâeÙe&/Jemleg/ue#Ùe mes ceve Yeškeâvee keâe ØeÙeesie
proposition' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
neslee nw~
osles nQ~
Correct sentence- Disputes destroy your happiness
Correct sentence- She is highly skilled at dealing with
and distract you from your everyday tasks at work and
difficult customers. home.
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D. Conjunction 147. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank.
143. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the ______ there were no buses, we had to take a
blank. taxi.
The police will regard it as an accident........ any (a) Even if (b) Hence
evidence to the contrary is found. (c) Since (d) Although
(a) otherwise (b) unless SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) whenever (d) still
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej since
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(Ûetbefkeâ/keäÙeeWefkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
efJekeâuhe unless (peye lekeâ efkeâ veneR) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee DevÙe nQ~ Even if - Yeues ner, Hence- Dele: Although - ÙeÅeefhe
Correct sentence- Since there were no buses, we had to
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ take a taxi.
Correct Sentence – The Police will regard it as an
accident unless any evidence to the contrary is found. 148. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank.
144. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
This is the reason _______ I don't attend
blank.
parties.
Let us know _________ you change your mind.
(a) because (b) since
(a) although (b) in case
(c) so (d) why
(c) suppose (d) however
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Conjunction
Ans. (b) : GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJeevegmeej 'in case' keâe ØeÙeesie
'why' GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ ÙeneB 'why' Skeâ relative pronoun nw,
GefÛele nesiee
Note- (i) 'in case'
efpemekeâe ØeÙeesie subordinating clause ceW keâejCe yeleeves kesâ efueS
keâe ØeÙeesie ‘nce YeefJe<Ùe keâer heefjefmLeefleÙeeW kessâ
neslee nw~
efueS lewÙeej jnves kesâ efueS’ kesâ sense ceW keâjles nQ~
Correct sentence- This is the reason why I don't
(ii) 'in case of' keâe ØeÙeesie 'if' kesâ sense ceW JeekeäÙe keâer Meg®Deele attend parties.
ceW keâjles nQ~ 149. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
correct sentence- blank.
Let us know in case you change your mind. He had hardly gone a few kilometers ______
145. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate his car broke down.
word. (a) when (b) where
We cannot delay the project ______ it is (c) that (d) than
urgent. SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) than (b) although Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'when' GefÛele nesiee
(c) as if (d) because keäÙeeWefkeâ Hardly, scarcely Ùee Barely kesâ meeLe Pair
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) conjunction, 'when' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ 'than' keâe
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW conjunction ØeÙeesie No sooner kesâ meeLe neslee nw~
'because' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'because' keâe ØeÙeesie
Correct sentence- He had hardly gone a few
keâejCe yeleeves kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ kilometers when his car broke down.
Correct sentence- We cannot delay the project 150. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
because it is urgent. blank.
146. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate This fabric is ________ though cheaper than
word. other fabrics.
The wise try to improve themselves ______ the (a) as good as (b) more good
fools keep blaming their luck. (c) as good (d) so good as
(a) whether (b) still SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) whereas (d) therefore Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW as good as keâe
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (b) ceW - more good (Comparative Deewj positive
where as (peyeefkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee DevÙe kesâ DeLe& nQ- degree Skeâ meeLe veneR Dee mekeâles nw)
still - efheâj Yeer efJekeâuhe (c) ceW - as good (as positive degree ceW neslee nw)
whether - oesveeW ceW mes keâewve-mee efJekeâuhe (d) ceW - so good as (negative sentence ceW mener ceevee
therefore - FmeefueS peelee nw)~
Correct sentence- The wise try to improve themselves Correct sentence- This fabric is as good as though
whereas the fools keep blaming their luck. cheaper than other fabrics.

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151. In the following question, the sentence given 155. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
with blank to be filled in with an appropriate blank.
word. Select the correct alternative out of the The entry gates were closed ––––– we could
four and indicate it by selecting the enter in.
appropriate option. (a) till (b) before
She doesn't know –––––– to accept or refuse (c) after (d) until
the proposal. SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) if (b) that Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Before (henues)
(c) whether (d) which GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ The words before/after are time expression
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I) and these are used to indicate when something happens
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW whether keâe ØeÙeesie in the past, present or future. So, 'Before' is the correct
nesiee~ Whether DeLe& neslee nw- oesveeW ceW mes keâewve mee, efkeâ~ Conjunction here.
meeOeejCele: Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie mevosn JÙeòeâ keâjves kesâ efueÙes efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nw-
Whether is used especially in reporting question and Till - peye lekeâ, After - yeeo ceW, Until - peye lekeâ efkeâ ve~
expressing doubts if, or not. Correct sentence- The entry gates were closed before
Whether kesâ meeLe ncesMee or keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Ùen Skeâ Øekeâej keâe we could enter in.
conjunction nw, efpemekeâe DeLe& Ùee....Ùee neslee nw~ 156. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Correct sentence- She doesn't know whether to accept blank and make a grammatically correct
or refuse the proposal. sentence.
Simran was reading a book ––––– waiting for
152. Both Sushant ______Rohit are handsome. the bus.
(a) a well as (b) and (a) while (b) from
(c) or (d) neither (c) during (d) at
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'and' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW while keâe ØeÙeesie
keäÙeeWefkeâ peye nceW ‘oes meeceevÙe YeeJeeW Jeeues JeekeäÙeeW Ùee leLÙeeW keâes GefÛele nesiee~
peesÌ[vee’ neslee nw lees nce ØecegKe correlative Conjunction - and, efveÙece-peye oes keâeÙe& meeLe-meeLe nes jns neW lees, Gvns peesÌ[ves kesâ efueÙes
both ----- and, not only ----- but also, also, not less than while keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~
keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ Correct sentence- ''Simran was reading a book while
Correct sentence- Both Sushant and Rohit are waiting for the bus.
handsome. 157. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
153. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank and make a grammatically correct
blank. sentence.
–––– they are twins, they are worlds apart in ––––––– he plays well he has not been selected
their attitude to life. in the team.
(a) Although (b) Despite (a) Though (b) Because
(c) Whereas (d) However (c) Since (d) Unless
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Although (ÙeÅeefhe) keâes ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes ‘ Though’ (ÙeÅeefhe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ 'Though' is used to
ÙeÅeefhe keâe YeeJe Øekeâš nes jne nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ add a fact that makes the previous statement less
strong.
Correct sentence- Although they are twins, they are Correct sentence- Though he plays well he has not
worlds apart in their attitude to life. been selected in the team.
154. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 158. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. blank and make a grammatically correct
We must start now –––– it will be too late sentence.
(a) until (b) unless Children are not allowed to use the swimming
(c) or (d) but pool ––––– they are accompanied by an adult.
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) (a) unless (b) at least
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jeeòeâ kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW or - (DeLeJee, Ùee) keâe (c) if only (d) in case
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes -DeLeJee keâe YeeJe Øekeâš nes jne nw~ SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nw-
unless- peye lekeâ veneR (Mele& yeesOekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
until - peye lekeâ efkeâ ve (meceÙe kesâ efueS)~ Correct sentence- Children are not allowed to use the
unless - peye lekeâ efkeâ ve (Condition kesâ efueS)~ swimming pool unless they are accompanied by an
But - efkeâvleg, hejvleg~ adult.
Correct sentence- We must start now or it will be too Note- 'until' keâe ØeÙeesie - ‘peye lekeâ veneR’ kesâ DeLe& ceW meceÙe yeleeves
late kes â ef ueÙes neslee nw~
Fill in the Blanks 166 YCT
159. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 163. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. blank and make a grammatically correct
We cannot quote a price ––––– we are allowed sentence.
to examine the sample. His clothes were way over –––– top for a
(a) except (b) unless sombre occasion.
(c) because (d) whether (a) the (b) no article
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) an (d) a
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Unless (peye lekeâ
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW definite article
ve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe conditional nw~
'the' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Except- kesâ efmeJeeÙe/Jeefpe&le keâjvee~
Over the top - extremely or excessively flamboyant or
Because- FmeefueS/keäÙeeWefkeâ~
outrageous.
Whether- Ùeefo~ Correct Sentence – His clothes were way over the top
Correct sentence- We cannot quote a price unless we for a sobere occasion.
are allowed to examine the sample. 164. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
160. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank and make a grammatically correct
blank. sentence.
Gita won't pass the examination and ______ It was ––––– honour of seema to be selected as
will Rita. a teacher trainer.
(a) nor (b) or (a) the (b) No article
(c) an (d) a
(c) either (d) neither
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW An keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW neither keâe ØeÙeesie keäÙeeWefkeâ peye efkeâmeer Meyo keâe GÛÛeejCe (Pronunciation) efnboer mJej
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ neither keâe ØeÙeesie oes ceW mes keâesF& veneR kesâ efueS neslee mes neslee nw lees an keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ ÙeneB hej honour (Dee@vej)
nw Meyo keâer Meg®Deele efnboer mJej ‘Dee’ mes ngF& nw~
Correct sentence- Gita won't pass the examination Correct sentence- It was an honour of seema to be
and neither will Rita. selected as a teacher trainer.
165. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
E. Article blank and make a grammatically correct
sentence.
161. Select the most appropriate to fill in the blanks. Anand Kumar is______unique teacher.
You can go to ________ national Art Gallery (a) no article (b) an
but I want to visit _______ zoo first. (c) the (d) a
(a) no word required; the SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(b) the; the Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW article kesâ ™he ceW 'a'
(c) the; no word required keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(d) a; a Use of 'a' – efpeme word keâe pronunciation efnvoer JÙebpeve mes
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) Meg™ neslee nw, Gmekesâ henues 'a' ueieeles nw~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueS efjòeâ mLeeveeW cesW ›eâceMe: 'the' leLee ex- a university
'the' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB oesveeW noun keâe ØeÙeesie specific use of an - efpeme word keâe pronunciation efnvoer mJej mes Meg™
(efJeMes<e) ™he ceW ngDee nw~ neslee nw, Gmekesâ henues 'an' ueieeles nw~
Correct sentence- You can go to the national Art ex- an hour
Gallery but I want to visit the zoo first. Correct sentence- Anand Kumar is a unique teacher.
166. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
162. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank and make a grammaticaly correct
blank. sentence.
Educators have ––––– unique responsibility London is ––––– European city.
towards the empowerment of their students. (a) a (b) No article
(a) a (b) few (c) an (d) the
(c) an (d) some SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'a' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Article 'a' keâe ØeÙeesie efpeve MeyoeW kesâ GÛÛeejCe keâe henuee De#ej efnboer JÙebpeve keâe Meyo nes,
consonant sound mes Meg® nesves Jeeues Meyo mes henues ØeÙegòeâ nesles nww~ Gvekesâ henues ‘a’ keâe ØeÙeesie, leLee efpevekesâ GÛÛeejCe keâe henuee De#ej
Yeues ner Jes 'vowel' alphabet mes ØeejcYe nes~ 'Unique' efnboer JeCe&ceeuee kesâ mJej mes nes lees Gvekesâ meeLe article 'an' keâe
consonant sound (Ùet) mes ØeejcYe nw Dele: a keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~ ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct sentence- Educators have a unique eg. An hour (DeeJej )
responsibility towards the empowerment of their A university (ÙetefveJeefme&šer )
students. Correct sentence- London is a European city.
Fill in the Blanks 167 YCT
167. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the 171. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. blank in the given sentence.
You have to do ––––– intensive training to The girl_____stood first in the class is a close
become a nurse. friend.
(a) the (b) a (a) Whose (b) Who
(c) an (d) one
(c) Which (d) Whom
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Article 'an' keâe
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ JeekeäÙe efjòeâ mLeeve ceW who keâe
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ - peye efkeâmeer word kesâ Pronunciation keâe
henuee word efnboer vowel keâe word nes lees 'an' keâe ØeÙeesie Deewj ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ verb stood kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° Fmekesâ henues
peye Hindi consonant keâe word nes lees 'a' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ subjective case kesâ pronoun (who) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Correct sentence- You have to do an intensive Correct sentence-
training to become a nurse. The girl who stood first in the class is a close friend.
172. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
F. Correct use of Pronoun, blank.
When I solved the sum ______ I was very
Adjective & Adverb happy.
168. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (a) myself (b) itself
blank. (c) oneself (d) herself
The lack of regular academic sessions has SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
meant that in 2020 the country has had the ––– Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW efjòeâ ceW myself keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
– share of students who have attended nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ I keâe reflexive pronoun 'myself' neslee nw~
educational institutions.
Correct sentence- When I solved the sum myself I was
(a) lower (b) low
very happy.
(c) lowest (d) last
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I) 173. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
word.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW lowest
______ of our success depends on our own
(efvecvelece/meyemes keâce) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ article 'the' efforts.
kesâ yeeo superlative degree (lowest) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (a) many (b) few
Correct sentence- (c) less (d) much
The lack of regular academic sessions has meant that in SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
2020 the country has had the lowest share of students Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW much keâe ØeÙeesie
who have attended educational institutions.
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ uncountable noun kesâ efueS 'much' keâe ØeÙeesie
169. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. neslee nw~
The ......... chair was discarded by the Correct sentence- Much of our success depends on
tenAntonym our own efforts.
(a) broken (b) broking 174. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
(c) break (d) broke word.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) The man ______ book you are reading is my
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Borken (verb3) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee father.
keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe ceW as an adjective ngDee nw Deewj (a) that (b) whose
(c) who (d) whom
Fmekesâ yeeo noun (chair) keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence- The broken chair was discarded by
the tenAntonym Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW whose keâe ØeÙeesie
170. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB possessive case (ownership
blank. denote) keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~
The Jupiter is the ______ planet in our solar Correct sentence- The man whose book you are
system. reading is my father.
(a) most big (b) biggest 175. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(c) bigger (d) big
blank.
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III)
It is hard to conceive of a more_____route than
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Superlative
the one that this determined traveller chose to
Degree 'Biggest' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ the kesâ yeeo follow.
superlative Degree keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (a) stimulating (b) dashing
Correct sentence- (c) daunting (d) provoking
The Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Fill in the Blanks 168 YCT
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej 'Daunting - 179. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(keâef"ve', YeÙeYeerle keâjves Jeeuee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW blank.
kesâ DeLe& nQ– When you want to expand your vocabulary the
Stimulating–ØesjCeeoeÙekeâ/Gòespekeâ best thing to do is to relate a known word with
an _____ one and guess the meaning from the
Dashing–meenmeer/GlmeenhetCe&
context.
Provoking-DeHeâmeesmepevekeâ/efÛeÌ{eves Jeeuee
(a) unclear (b) essential
Correct sentence- It is hard to conceive of a more
(c) unnecessary (d) unfamiliar
daunting route than the one that this determined
traveller chose to follow. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II)
176. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej unfamiliar
blank. (DeheefjefÛele) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Charlie Chaplin's rise to fame paralleled the DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
___growth of Hollywood movies in the first
decades of the century. unclear - Demhe°, essential - DeeJeMÙekeâ, unnecessary -
(a) delayed (b) progressing DeveeJeMÙekeâ~
(c) sluggish (d) explosive Correct sentence- When you want to expand your
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I) vocabulary the best thing to do is to relate a known
Ans : (d) Gejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej ‘‘Explosive" word with an unfamiliar one and guess the meaning
(Oeceekesâoej) GheÙegòeâ nw pees JeekeäÙe kesâ DeLe& keâes hetje keâjlee nw DevÙe from the context.
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– 180. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
delayed- efJeuebefyele/osjer mes blank.
Progressive- Øeieefle keâjvee/GVeefle She got a lucrative job of a translator because
Sluggish- megmle/Deeuemeer she was –––––– in French.
Correct sentence- Charlie Chaplin's rise to fame (a) deficient (b) proficient
paralleled the explosive growth of Hollywood movies (c) sufficient (d) efficient
in the first decades of the century. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
177. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Proficient (o#e,
blank.
Today___society is literally poisoning the earth
efvehegCe) Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùenebb øeWâÛe Yee<ee ceW
with acid rain. efvehegCe nesves keâer ÛeÛee& nw~ Deficient- Ieeše G"evee, keâceer,
(a) industrialised (b) developing sufficient- heÙee&hle, efficient- me#ece, ÙeesiÙe~
(c) growing (d) cosmopolitan Note- Proficient leLee efficient keâer word meaning meceeve
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
nes leer nw uesefkeâve efkeâmeer Yee<ee ceWb ‘o#e, efvehegCe’ kesâ efueS proficient
industrialised (DeewÅeesefiekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ leLee efkeâmeer keâeÙe& ces ‘o#e, efvehegCe’ kesâ efueS efficient keâe ØeÙeesie
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~
Developing- efJekeâemeMeerue Correct sentence- She got a lucrative job of a
Growing- ØeieefleMeerue translator because she was proficient in French.
Cosmopolitan- mecemle mebmeej keâe 181. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
CORRECT SENTENCE- Today industrialised blank.
society is literally poisoning the earth with acid rain. The committee reached ––––––– decision
178. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the regarding the appointment of the chairman.
blank. (a) a compatible (b) an exemplary
The roads at 15000 feet are not easily navigable (c) a unanimous (d) an agreeable
and the air is____and freezing. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) rarefied (b) intensified Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW a unanimous keâe
(c) elevated (d) exalted
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ peye keâesFs & efveCe&Ùe ‘meJe&meccele’ mes efueÙee
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Sense kesâ Devegmeej Rarefied- efJejue peelee nw lees Gmekesâ efueS unanimous decision keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
(keâce Ievee) keâe ØeÙeesie efjòeâ mLeeve ceW nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- neslee nw~
Intensified - lespe unanimous- (used about a decision etc.) agreed by
Elevated - GÛÛe/GVele everyone. (efveCe&Ùe etc.) meJe&meccele, Skeâcele~
Exalted - GÛÛe/GVele Correct sentence- The committee reached a
Correct sentence- The roads at 15000 feet are not unanimous decision regarding the appointment of the
easily navigable and the air is rarefied and freezing. chairman.

Fill in the Blanks 169 YCT


182. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Impatient- GleeJeuee
blank. Indifferent- Goemeerve, lešmLe
A –––––– speech is certainly more effective Indulgent- DemebÙele, he#eheelehetCe&
than one which is verbose.
Correct sentence-
(a) surly (b) sullen
The owner of the house was indignant at the watchman
(c) lengthy (d) laconic
for letting in a stranger.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II)
'Let in' phrasal verb nw efpemekeâe DeLe&- To allow someone
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW laconic (mebef#ehle)
to enter a place (efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ keâes ØeJesMe keâjves keâer Devegceefle osvee)
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeneb laconic verbose mes leguevee
186. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
nes jner nw~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- word.
surly- DemeYÙe, keâke&âMe, sullen- Goeme, Oeercee, lengthy- The old man wished to donate his _____wealth
efJemle=le, uecyee~ for the upliftment of the downtrodden.
Correct sentence- A laconic speech is certainly more (a) immense (b) elusive
effective than one which is verbose. (c) intense (d) eminent
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III)
183. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW immense (DelÙeefOekeâ)
The ship sailed smoothly owing to ––––– winds. keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙeg&òeâ nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ–
(a) boisterous (b) tempestulous Intense - iebYeerj, leer›e
(c) favourable (d) turbulent Eminent - Øeefmeæ
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) Immense - yengle DeefOekeâ, Demeerce
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW favourable Elusive - og«ee&OÙe, OeesKee
(Devegketâue) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ penepe keâes nJee kesâ Correct sentence- The old man wished to donate his
keâejCe efoMee kesâ Devegketâue Deemeeveer mes peeves keâer yeele keâer ieÙeer nw~ immense wealth for the upliftment of the downtrodden.
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 187. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
boisterous- ØeueÙekeâejer, Øeyeue, Tempestulous- ØeÛeC[, blank.
A number of Indian goods face a ––––––
letHeâeveer, turbulent - DeMeebefle, G«elee~ competition from Chinese goods in terms of
Correct sentence- The ship sailed smoothly owing to prices and looks.
favourable wind. (a) fierce (b) bold
184. Select the most appropriate option tofill in the (c) angry (d) powerful
blank. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III)
She performs different roles very convincingly Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW fierce (Yeejer,
as she is a very_______ actor. Yeer<eCe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ A fierce competition Skeâ
(a) virtuous (b) versatile
(c) verbose (d) voracious
Yeejer/Yeer<eCe Øeeflemheæe&~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Bold- yeneogj,
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I) ve[j, Angry- ›eâesefOele, powerful- MeefòeâMeeueer~
ef
Correct sentence- A number of Indian goods face a
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeâÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
fierce competition from chinese good interm of prices
'Versatile' (yengcegKeer Ùee ØeefleYeeJeeve) keâe ØeÙeesie neseie~ and looks.
DevÙe kesâ DeLe& nQ- 188. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Virtuous - iegCeer, Ûeefj$eJeeve blank.
Verbose - JeeÛeeue Father didn't believe______I said.
Voracious - hesšt (a) that (b) which
(c) who (d) what
Correct sentence- She performs different roles very
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
convincingly as she is a very versatile actor.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
185. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. relative pronoun 'What' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe
The owner of the house was____ at the â YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
kes
watchman for letting in a stranger. Correct sentence- Father didn't believe what I said.
(a) impatient (b) indifferent 189. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(c) indignant (d) indulgent blank.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) –––––– of these boys is doing anything
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW worthwhile.
(a) Both (b) Each
Indignant (™°, ›eâesOe mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
(c) None (d) Either
DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ– SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Fill in the Blanks 170 YCT
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW None keâe ØeÙeesie Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ frequently keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes ‘Dekeämej’ keâe
Rule - Both – oes JÙeefòeâÙeeW kesâ efueÙes ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ YeeJe Øekeâš nes jne nw~
Each - oes Ùee oes mes DeefOekeâ JÙeefòeâÙeeW kesâ efueÙes, ØelÙeskeâ kesâ sense Correct sentence- Indian films have frequently added
nature without its fury into long romantic songs.
ceW~
193. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
None - oes mes DeefOekeâ JÙeefòeâÙeeW kesâ efueÙes, keâesF& veneR kesâ sense ceW~ blank.
Either - oes JÙeefòeâÙees kesâ efueÙes, efkeâmeer Skeâ kesâ sense ceW~ The crisis would______damage their
Correct sentence- None of these boys is doing reputation.
anything worthwhile. (a) further (b) farther
190. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (c) either (d) neither
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
blank.
The company has appointed twice as –––– Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
women as men. further (Deeies keâe) heÇÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ Farther keâe DeLe& nw otj
(a) many (b) more (distance)~
(c) much (d) most Correct sentence- The crisis would further damage
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) their reputation.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW many keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele 194. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank.
nesiee~ Any account of the reign of King Harsha would
Rule - Many – Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie Plural Countable noun kesâ henues remain ____ without a reference to Hiuen
Adjective kesâ Positive degree kesâ sense ceW keâjles nw~ Tsang.
More - many leLee much kesâ Adjective kesâ comparative (a) incomplete (b) famous
(c) eminent (d) unknown
degree kesâ leewj hej ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Much - Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie singular uncountable noun kesâ henues
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej ‘‘Incomplete-
Adjective kesâ Positive degree kesâ sense ceW keâjles nw~ (DeOetje)’’ GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Most - Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie ‘DelÙeefOekeâ’ kesâ sense ceW keâjles nw, Fmekesâ Famous- Øeefmeæ, efJeKÙeele
Deefleefjòeâ Ùen many/much kesâ superlative degree kesâ leewj hej Eminent- Øeefmeæ, ØeKÙeele
keâeÙe& keâjlee nw~ Unknown- Devepeeve
Correct sentence- The company has appointed twice as Correct sentence- Any account of the reign of King
many women as men. Harsha would remain incomplete without a reference to
191. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Hiuen Tsang.
blank. 195. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Dozens of dogs in Norway have recently been blank.
hit by a mysterious and at times, _______ The employees of our company are not____of
illness, raising concerns among dog owners. their freedom.
(a) dreary (b) desperate (a) deployed (b) denied
(c) dissipated (d) deprived
(c) suspicious (d) fatal
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans :(d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW fatal - Ieelekeâ keâe
"deprived- (JebefÛele)" keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
nQ–
Dreary - efvejeMeepevekeâ, Desperate - nleeMe, Suspicious -
Deployed- lewveele
mebosMeÙegòeâ Denied- Fvekeâej keâjvee/DemJeerke=âle
Correct sentence- Dozens of dogs in Norway have Dissipated- ve° keâjvee, ieeÙeye nes peevee
recently been hit by a mysterious and at times, fatal Correct sentence- The employees of our company are
illness, raising concerns among dog owners. not deprived of their freedom.
192. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 196. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank. blank.
Indian films have ____ added nature without Government personnel on official trips are
its fury into long romantic songs. ____ to claim reimbursement of their expenses.
(a) fretfully (b) fussily (a) entitled (b) incited
(c) frequently (d) formerly (c) indicted (d) invited
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Fill in the Blanks 171 YCT
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 200. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
word.
‘‘Entitled- (nkeâoej)’’ GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- .........people are remembered even after death
Incited- Gkeâmeevee for their good deeds.
Indicted- oes<eer heevee (a) Virtual (b) Violent
Invited- Deecebef$ele keâjvee (c) Vicious (d) Virtuous
Correct sentence- Government personnel on official SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
trips are entitled to claim reimbursement of their Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Virtuous- (Oecee&lcee,
expenses. hegCÙeelcee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
197. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Violent - efnbmeelcekeâ, Virtual- Demeueer, JeemleefJekeâ, Vicious-
blank. oes<eer, efvevoveerÙe~
The critics were_____about his remarks on the Correct sentence- Virtuous people are remembered
efficiency of the government and gave many even after death for their good deed.
examples to prove they didn't agree with him. 201. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
(a) optimistic (b) morose word.
(c) rational (d) cynical The landlord is very_____about cleanliness and
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II) finds fault with all his tenants.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW (a) fabulous (b) fastidious
(c) pompous (d) ominous
‘‘Cynical- (efvebokeâ/kegâefšue)’’ keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III)
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Optimistic- DeeMeeJeeoer ‘‘Fastidious- (legvekeâ efcepeepe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
Morose- efÛeÌ[efÛeÌ[e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
Rational- GefÛele Fabulous- Meeveoej
Correct sentence- The critics were cynical about his Pompous- ieefJe&le/Dee[cyejhetCe&
remarks on the efficiency of the government and gave Ominous- Decebieue/DeMegYe
many examples to prove they didn't agree with him. Correct sentence- The landlord is very fastidious about
198. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate cleanliness and finds fault with all his tenants.
word. 202. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
I had ____ pain in the stomach after taking blank.
lunch. There should be _________ punishment for
(a) strict (b) heavy rule breakers.
(c) huge (d) acute (a) too (b) many
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I) (c) severe (d) much
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Acute- (leer›e) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW severe
Strict- keâ"esj – (iecYeerj) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Heavy- Yeejer Many – yengle (Countable nouns kesâ efueS), Much –DeefOekeâ
Huge- efJeMeeue (uncountable noun kesâ efueS)
Correct sentence- There should be severe punishment
Correct sentence- I had acute pain in the stomach after
for rule breakers.
taking lunch.
203. In the following question, the sentence given
199. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate with blank to fill a proper word. Choose the
word. correct option
All organizations seek sincere and I dislike eating in a ______ restaurant.
____employees. (a) Noiseful (b) Noising
(a) industrious (b) industrial (c) Noised (d) noisy
(c) inactive (d) inert SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I) Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ Leeve ceW noisy (Meesjiegue) keâe
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ MeesjÙegòeâ Ùee Meesj Mejeyes mes Yeje, kesâ efueS
Industrious- (heefjßeceer) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes noisy Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Noisy Skeâ adjective nw Fmekeâe
cesnveleer keâce&ÛeeefjÙeeW keâe YeeJe Øekeâš nes jne nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe ceW restaurant (Noun) kesâ henues nesiee~
DeLe& nQ- Correct sentence- I dislike eating in a noisy restaurant
Industrial- DeewÅeesefiekeâ nesiee~
Inactive- efveef<›eâÙe 204. In the following question, the sentence given
Inert- Deef›eâÙe with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
Correct sentence- All organizations seek sincere and word. Select the correct alternative out of the
industrious employees. and indicate appropriate option.
Fill in the Blanks 172 YCT
It was I –––––– saw Rajesh in the play-ground 208. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
before school. blank.
(a) whose (b) whom The businessman has ––––– connections in the
(c) who (d) which industry.
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I) (a) respective (b) respectable
Ans : (c) Ghejsòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeej ceW who keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ (c) receptive (d) responsible
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Relative pronoun-subject kesâ meeLe Who leLee SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Object kesâ meeLe whom ueielee nw~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
Sub. + Who respectable (DeeojhetCe&) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
Obj. + Whom kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Who – keâewve sub keâer leueeMe keâjlee nw~
Respective - mebyebOeer, mebyebefOele
Who – Relative pronoun- pees, efpemeves, keâe DeLe& os lees Ùen oes
Receptive - «enCeMeerue, meb«eenkeâ
sentence. keâes peesÌ[lee nw Fmekeâes Relative conjunction. Yeer
Responsible - GòejoeÙeer, efpeccesoej~
keânles nw~
Correct sentence- The businessman has respectable
Who – Ùen Relative clause keâe Yeer keâece keâjsiee~
connections in the industry.
Correct sentence- It was I who saw Rajesh in the play-
ground before school. 209. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank.
205. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
My teacher is the ––––– of all.
blank and make a grammatically correct (a) kindest (b) kind
sentence. (c) kinder (d) kindly
The passengers –––– left Paris airport at six
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
arrived in Rome an hour later.
(a) which (b) whom Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW kindest keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) who (d) whoever GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ superlative degree kesâ henues Article
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I) 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee Correct sentence- My teacher is the kindest of all.
'who' subjective pronoun nw keäÙeeWefkeâ 'whom' Skeâ 210. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
objective pronoun nw ÙeneB passengers Skeâ subjects nw blank and make a grammatically correct
efpemekesâ efueS subjective pronoun 'who' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjsieW~ sentence.
One must keep____ promise.
Correct sentence- The passengers who left Paris (a) ones (b) one's
airport at six arrived in Rome an hour later. (c) its (d) the
206. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I)
blank.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW one's keâe ØeÙeesie
This is one of the ––––– remarkable cases I
have handled. GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ one keâe ØeÙeesie as a subject neslee nw lees
(a) more (b) most possessive adjective kesâ efueS one's keâe ner ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee
(c) much more (d) much nw~
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I) Correct sentence- One must keep one's promise.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW most keâe ØeÙeesie 211. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ one of the kesâ yeeo superlative degree blank and make a grammatically correct
keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ sentence.
Correct sentence- This is one of the most remarkable Your need is certainly greater than ––––.
cases I have handled. (a) I (b) my
207. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (c) mine (d) me
blank. SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
My mother is the ––––– inspiration in my life. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej mine keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) big (b) bigger
(c) biggest (d) most biggest GheÙegòeâ nw keäÙeeWefkeâ your need (Abstract noun) keâer leguevee
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) mine (Possessive Pronoun) mes nes jner nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW biggest keâe ØeÙeesie OÙeeve oW - 'My' Possessive adjective nw, peyeefkeâ 'mine'
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Article 'The' keâe ØeÙeesie superlative possessive Pronoun nw] efvecveefueefKele GoenjCeeW kesâ ceeOÙece mes
degree kesâ henues ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ FveceW Deblej mecePes
Note- efJekeâuhe (d) FmeefueS ieuele nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ double Goe. - This is my school
superlative/comparative keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~ This school is mine.
Correct sentence- My mother is the biggest Correct sentence- Your need is certainly greater than
inspiration in my life. mine.

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212. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Correct sentence- If children spend too much time
blank and make a grammatically correct watching television, they can create health problems
sentence. for themselves.
The more tired you are, the ---------- it is to 216. Select the most appropriate to fill in the blank.
concentrate. I think that childhood is a time when there are
(a) harder (b) hardest ........ways to make life enjoyable.
(c) more harder (d) hard
(a) many (b) less
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) little (d) more
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'harder' keâe ØeÙeesie SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
GefÛele nesiee, pees keäÙeeWefkeâ Fme Øekeâej kesâ JeekeäÙeeW ceW oesveeW clauses Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJeevegmeej
comparetive degree mes Meg™ nesles nQ~
many (yengle) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
Structure- The more --------, the more
Correct sentence- The more tired you are, the harder osles nQ~
it is to concentrate. Correct sentence- I think that childhood is a time
213. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the when there are many ways to make life enjoyable.
blank and make a meaningful sentence. 217. Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate
When I returned home from work I found my words.
son weeping –––––. _______ taught you such lessons as these?
(a) sweetly (b) bitterly (a) What (b) Which
(c) calmly (d) gently (c) Who (d) Whom
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW who keâe ØeÙeesie
bitterly (hetâš-hetâš keâj) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ as a pronoun living noun kesâ efueS
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- (Subjective case relative pronoun) who keâe ØeÙeesie ØeÙegòeâ
sweetly - ceOegjlee mes~ neslee nw~
calmly - Meebefle mes, MeebeflehetJe&keâ~ Correct sentence- Who taught you such lessons as
gently - efMe°lee mes~ these.
Correct sentence- When I returned home from work I
found my son weeping bitterly. G. Question Tag
214. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. 218. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
Akbar had a ––––– reign than Babar. word.
(a) more long (b) longer You have memorised your speech, ______ you?
(c) longest (d) long (a) haven't (b) hasn't
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) didn't (d) couldn't
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'longer' keâe ØeÙeesie SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB Dekeâyej kesâ Meemeve keâeue keâer leguevee, yeeyej kesâ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW haven't keâe ØeÙeesie
Meemeve keâeue mes nes jner nw~ Dele: than kesâ henues comparative nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ positive sentence keâe question tag negative
degree kesâ adjective 'longer' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ neslee nw~
Correct sentence- Akbar had a longer reign than Correct Sentence –
Babar. You have memorised your speech haven't you?
215. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 219. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
blank and make a grammatically correct option.
sentence. I am allowed to take photographs inside the
If children spend too much time watching church, ______?
television, they can create health problems for (a) can’t I (b) shall I
__________. (c) am I (d) aren’t I
(a) oneself (b) themselves SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
(c) himself (d) itself Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW aren’t I keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'am' keâe question tag aren't neslee nw~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve keâer ceW 'themselves' (Jes
Note- Positive sntence keâe question tag Negative neslee
mJeÙeb, Deheves Deehekeâes) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ The word-
'Themselves' is classified as a reflexive pronoun. It is nw
the third person plural reflexive pronoun and here is Correct sentence- I am allowed to take photographs
third person plural subject children' is given. inside the church, aren’t I?

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220. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the I. Conditional Sentence
blank in the given sentence.
He is your brother _______? 224. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
(a) isn't it (b) isn't he blank.
(c) is it (d) is he If you_____ your book, I'd like to borrow it.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) (a) finish (b) finished
(c) will finish (d) have finished
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW question tag 'isn't SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
he' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ positive sentence keâe question tag Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'have finished' keâe
negative neslee nw~ ØeÙeesie nesiee~ ÙeneB hej if clause keâeÙe& keâer hetCe&lee keâes efoKee jne nw
Correct sentence- He is your brother isn't he? FmeefueS have finished nesiee~
Correct Sentence will be -
H. Interjection If you have finished, your book, I'd like to borrow it.
221. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate 225. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
word. blank.
______! What have you done to your hair? You She had won the match when we ___ the venue.
are looking so odd. (a) had been reaching (b) are reaching
(a) Bravo (b) Goodness gracious (c) reached (d) reach
(c) Bother (d) Hurrah SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW reached keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeâÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Goodness nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'when as a subordinating conjunction kesâ
gracious keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Goodness gracious henues Ùeefo tense 'past' ceW nes lees when kesâ yeeo Yeer tense 'past'
is an exclamation of excitement, surprise or ceW ner nesiee~
annoyance. Correct sentence- Goodness gracious Correct sentence- She had won the match when we
what have you done to your hair? You are looking so
reached the venue.
odd.
226. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
222. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate blank.
word. The pilgrims grew increasinly aware of the ___
______! What a frightening experience it was! of sacred Buddhist texts in the Chinese
(a) Hurray (b) Alas language and decided to travel to India in
(c) Bravo (d) Oh search of them.
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) (a) persistence (b) parity
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW proper word oh! (c) preference (d) paucity
(Deesn) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ - SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Hurray - used for expressing great pleasure. Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Paucity (keâceer) keâe
Alas - used for expressing sadness about something. ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhees kesâ DeLe& nQ- Persistence-
Bravo - a word that people shout to show that they ÂÌ{lee, Parity- meceevelee, Preference- JejerÙelee, ØeeLeefcekeâlee
have enjoyed something. Correct sentence- The pilgrims grew increasinly aware
Oh - used to express a feeling such as surprise, pain or of the paucity of sacred Buddhist texts in the Chinese
happiness etc. language and decided to travel to India in search of
Correct sentence- Oh! What a frightening experience them.
it was! 227. In the following question, the sentence given
223. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
blank and make a meaningful sentence. word. Select the correct alternative out of the
The Middle-East job market has always been a four and indicate it by selecting the
–––––– destination for Indians. appropriate option.
(a) lucrative (b) luxury Karishma has not been able to recall where
(c) wealthy (d) costly _____.
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III) (a) did she lived (b) does she lived
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW (c) lived her (d) she lived
‘lucrative’ (ueeYeØeo) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - Ans. (d) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve ceW she lived keâe ØeÙeesie
luxury - mece=efæ, Deevebo nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ where keâe ØeÙeesie ÙeneB conjunction (adverb of
wealthy - Oeveer place) kesâ ™he ceW ngDee nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ yeeo simple sentence
costly - cebniee ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
Correct sentence- The Middle-East job market has Correct sentence- Karishma has not been able to
always been a lucrative destination for Indians. recall where she lived.
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228. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Correct sentence-
blank and make a grammatically correct It is claimed that if you take a certain homeopathic
sentence. medicine, it will fortify you against the coronovirus.
If I ––––– that you were coming over, I would 232. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
have cancelled my programme. blank.
(a) know (b) knows
Debjyoti's short animation film ..........
(c) had known (d) am knowing
highlights the stark contrast between the rich
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
and the poor in India.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ''had known'' keâe (a) poignantly (b) strictly
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ (c) carelessly (d) sweetly
Rule- IIIrd conditional sentence keâe structure efvecveefueefKele SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (a)
[If + subject + had +v3--------,subject + would have +
v +-------.] Poignantly (lespeer mes/leer#Celee mes) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe
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Correct sentence- 'If I had known that you were kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Ùen GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
coming over, I would have cancelled my programme.' Correct sentence-
229. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Debjyoti's short animation film poignantly highlights
blank and make a grammatically correct the stark contrast between the rich and the poor in India
sentence. 233. Today you may not .......... what you hear, but
The car-park was full, so we ––––– to look for that is the truth and you have to accept it.
another place to park. (a) answer (b) reply
(a) having (b) had (c) enjoy (d) like
(c) has (d) have
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'had' keâe ØeÙeesie Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (a) like keâe
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Principal clause keâe part past tense ceW ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes ‘hemebo keâjves’ keâe YeeJe ØeoefMe&le
nw Dele: coordinate clause keâe part Yeer past tense ceW nesiee~ nes jne nw~
Correct sentence- The car-park was full, so we had to Correct sentence-
look for another place to park. Today you may not like what you hear, but that is the
230. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the truth and you have to accept it.
blank and make a meaningful sentence. 234. Fill in the blank with most appropriate option.
As a goodwill –––––, I took some colleagues out The craze for taking selfies has only increased
for a meal. our ____ with our own image.
(a) gesture (b) reminder (a) expression (b) possession
(c) token (d) indication (c) obsession (d) impression
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Gesture (YeeJe ØeoMe&ve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW obsession (mevekeâ/pegvetve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
kesâ DeLe& nQ- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
reminder - Devegmceejkeâ
possession - DeefOekeâej, expression - DeefYeJÙeefòeâ, impression
token - efveMeeveer
- ØeYeeJe
indication - mebkesâle
Correct sentence-
Correct sentence- As a goodwill gesture, I took some
colleagues out for a meal. The craze for taking selfies has only increased our
obsession with our own image.
J. Miscellaneous 235. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank.
231. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the People have overcome poverty, drug addiction,
blank. abuse, divorce, mental illness and virtually
It is claimed that if you take a certain every ____ known to man.
homeopathic medicine, it will .......... you (a) Defiance (b) Dispute
against the coronovirus.
(c) Objection (d) Challenge
(a) shelter (b) immune
(c) reinforce (d) fortify SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (d) fortify Challenge (Ûegveewleer) GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
(cepeyetle keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘keâesjesvee JeeÙejme GefÛele DeLe& veneR os jns nw~
mes cepeyetle yeveeves’ keâe YeeJe Øekeâš nes jne nw~ Dispute - efJeJeeo, Objection - Deeheefòe, Defiance - DeJe%ee~

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236. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (d) teems
blank. (DeefOekeâlee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes yenguelee keâe YeeJe Øekeâš
The experience of having climbed to the Mt. nes jne nw~
Everest changes you ____.
Correct sentence-
(a) rarely (b) regularly This part of the sea teems with sharks.
(c) completely (d) frequently
241. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I) blank.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW completely (hetCe& It is ......... to see so many of our fellow Indian
™he mes) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& os jne nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GefÛele DeLe& veneR os helps the migrants in their struggle to go home.
jns nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&– (a) savouring (b) heartening
(c) reuniting (d) relishing
Rarely - MeeÙeo ner keâYeer, Regularly - efveÙeefcele ™he mes, SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Frequently - yeej-yeej Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (b)
237. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the heartening keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes KegMeer/ØemeVelee keâe
blank. YeeJe Øekeâš nes jne nw~
These days you can transfer money ____ from Correct sentence-
one account to another. It is heartening to see so many of our fellow Indian
(a) clearly (b) instantly helps the migrants in their struggle to go home.
(c) publicly (d) heavily 242. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I) blank.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Have you thought about the ............ of the
efJekeâuhe (b) instantly (legjble) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW recent decision you took?
(a) conclusions (b) complexes
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ (c) consequences (d) concerns
Heavily - Yeejer, Publicly - meeJe&peefvekeâ ™he mes, Clearly - mhe° SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I)
™he mes~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
238. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate Consequences (heefjCeece) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
option. GefÛele DeLe& veneR osles nw~
She made an ____ to break the record for long DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
jump. Concerns - efÛeblee, Complexes - heefjmej, Conclusions -
(a) attack (b) intention
(c) exercise (d) attempt
efve<keâ<e&
Correct sentence-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Have you thought about the consequences of the recent
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW attempt (keâesefMeMe) decision you took?
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& 243. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GefÛele DeLe& veneR osles nw~ blank.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- The headmaster .......... on the stage and gave a
short speech.
Exercise - JÙeeÙeece, Intention - Fjeoe, Attack - Dee›eâceCe~ (a) prescribed (b) appeared
239. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the (c) delighted (d) remembered
blank. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I)
As far as he is _____, he will love to attend the Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW appeared (Øekeâš
party. nesvee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Ùen GefÛele
(a) interested (b) concerned DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
(c) confined (d) anxious Prescribed - efveOee&efjle, Remembered - Ùeeo DeeÙee,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I) Delighted - Deevebo~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 244. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Concerned - (mecyeæ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW blank.
as far as he is concerned (peneb lekeâ Gmekeâe mecyeæ nw) JeekeäÙe We admit students with ––––––academic
backgrounds like life sciences, physical sciences
kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GefÛele veneR osles nw~ and business and commerce.
Interested - ®efÛe, confined - efmeefcele, Anxious - Glmegkeâ (a) simple (b) similar
(c) same (d) diverse
240. Fill in the blank with appropriate word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
This part of the sea ........ with sharks.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Diverse (efJeefYeVe) keâe
(a) expands (b) crowds
(c) suffices (d) teems ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Ùen GefÛele
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I) DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
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Simple - meeOeejCe, Similar - Skeâ meceeve/mece™he Same - meceeve~ (a) condemned (b) demeaned
Correct sentence- (c) humbled (d) proud
We admit students with diverse academic backgrounds SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
like life sciences, physical sciences and business and
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
commerce.
245. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the humbled (efJeveceü) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
blank. DeLe& osles nw~
Please complete the short questionnaire ––––– Condemned - efvevoe keâjvee, Demeaned - Deheceeefvele keâjvee,
and return it to us.
(a) excluded (b) attached Proud - ieJe& keâjvee~
(c) concluded (d) separated Correct sentence-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I) We are bewildered by the power which science has
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW attached (pegÌ[e ngDee) suddenly placed in our laps, and we are humbled by the
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Ùener realisation of our unpreparedness to deal with a crisis.
GefÛele DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ 249. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Excluded - DeheJeefpe&le, Concluded - efve<keâ<e& efvekeâeuevee, blank.
Separated - Deueie keâjvee~ A ––––––– souvenir will be released on the
Correct sentence- occasion of the World Meet.
Please complete the short questionnaire attached and (a) voluminous (b) considerable
return it to us. (c) generous (d) bountiful
246. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
blank. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
His –––––– of the topic was so good that
voluminous (yeÌ[e/efJeMeeue) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
students had few doubts at the end of the class.
(a) exposition (b) picturisation efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(c) exhibition (d) qualification DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I) Considerable - heÙee&hle, Generous - oÙeeueg, Bountiful -
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
ØeÛegj/Yejhetj
exposition (JÙeeKÙee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
250. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
DeLe& osles nw~
blank.
Picturisation - efÛeef$ele keâjvee, Exhibition - ØeoMe&veer,
You need not –––––– so much fuss about
Qualification - ÙeesiÙelee~
wearing a mask when you go out.
Correct sentence- (a) generate (b) make
His exposition of the topic was so good that students
had few doubts at the end of the class. (c) do (d) cause
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
247. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW make keâe ØeÙeesie
The government has hardened its ––––––– GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ need not Ùeneb hej Skeâ modal kesâ ™he ceW nw
against the agitators and imposed a curfew in Deewj modal kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeueer verb (v ) ceW nesleer nw leLee Make
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the area.
(a) bearing (b) manner a fuss (yes Ûew v e nes v ee) Skeâ phrase kes â ™he ceW ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
(c) orientation (d) stance Note- (Need not do something)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I) Correct sentence-
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW You need not make so much fuss about wearing a mask
stance (mJe™he) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& when you go out.
osles nw~ 251. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Bearing - menveMeeruelee, Manner - leewj-lejerkeâe, Orientation - blank.
GvcegKeerkeâjCe~ Some people were tired of the long –––––– in
Correct sentence- front of the mall and left without entering.
The government has hardened its stance against the (a) waste (b) wait
agitators and imposed a curfew in the area. (c) waist (d) weight
248. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I)
blank. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW wait
We are bewildered by the power which science (Fvlepeej keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
has suddenly placed in our laps, and we are –––
by the realisation of our unpreparedness to
osles nw~
deal with a crisis. waste - yeskeâej, waist - keâcej/efmekegâÌ[ peevee, weight - Jepeve/Yeej
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252. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
blank. Competitiveness (ØeeflemheOee&) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
Keats and Shelley were poets of the same
period; they were ______.
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
(a) contemporaries (b) acquaintances Attractiveness - Deekeâ<e&Ce, Cheapness - memleeheve/IeefšÙeeheve,
(c) colleagues (d) associates Affordability - meeceLÙe&~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I) Correct sentence-
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Social isolation, overcrowding, the competitiveness of
Contemporaries (mecekeâeueerve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe our society and several factors are responsible for stress.
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ 256. Select the most appropriate option to till in the
blank.
Acquaintances - heefjefÛele JÙeefòeâ, Colleagues - menÙeesefieÙeeW/meeLe
Advertisers often use rhyme and ––––––––.
keâece keâjves Jeeues, Associates - meeLeer (a) alteration (b) alliteration
Correct sentence- (c) denunciation (d) designation
Keats and Shelley were poets of the same period; they SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I)
were contemporaries.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
253. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
alliteration (DevegØeeme) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
blank.
Credit card –––––– has increased in recent YeVe DeLe& osles nw~ ef
years. alteration - heefjJele&ve/Hesâjyeoue, denunciation - efvevoe keâjvee/
(a) fluke (b) freed oes<eejesheCe, Designation - GheeefOe/heoveece
(c) fraud (d) flake Correct sentence-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I) Advertisers often use rhyme and alliteration.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW fraud 257. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(OeesKee/Úue) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles blank.
nw~ Work and domestic –––––– made Kajal short
Fluke - Deekeâefmcekeâ ueeYe/heCe&ke=âefce tempered.
(a) pressures (b) weights
Freed - Deepeeo/cegòeâ efkeâÙee ieÙee
(c) gravities (d) forces
Flake - hejle/heheÌ[er SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
254. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
blank.
Pressures (oyeeJe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
My neighbour was admitted to the hospital
when he developed an allergic ______ to some DeLe& osles nw~
medicine he took. Weights - Jepeve, Gravities - iecYeerjlee, Force - yeue~
(a) result (b) rejoinder Correct sentence-
(c) reaction (d) retort Work and domestic pressures made Kajal short
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I) tempered.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 258. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
reaction (Øeefleef›eâÙee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe blank.
India is formally moving ahead to –––––– 21
DeLe& osles nw~ MIG-29 and 12 Sukhoi-30MKI fighters from
Result - heefjCeece, Rejoinder - ØelÙegòej, peJeeye osvee, Retort - Russia along with upgrades of their existing
keâjeje peJeeye osvee/yeouee uesvee fleets.
Correct sentence- (a) accomplish (b) achieve
(c) advance (d) procure
My neighbour was admitted to the hospital when he
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
developed an allergic reaction to some medicine he
took. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
procure (Øeehle keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
255. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. DeLe& osles nw~
Social isolation, overcrowding, the –––––– of Accomplish - mechetCe& keâjvee, achieve - neefmeue keâjvee,
our society and several factors are responsible advance - Deef«ece
for stress. Correct Sentence -
(a) attractiveness (b) cheapness India is formally moving ahead to procure 21 MIG-29
(c) affordability (d) competitiveness and 12 Sukhoi-30MKI fighters from Russia along with
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I) upgrades of their existing fleets.
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259. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
blank. efJekeâuhe "Refined – MeesefOele/efceueeJeš otj keâjvee" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Bonsai gardening was first practiced in China
but became _____ because of the Japanese.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nw~
(a) frequent (b) prevailing Correct sentence- Generally people use refined oils
(c) popular (d) customary for their cooking.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) 264. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'popular' - blank.
The nationalists followed a policy of non-
(Øeefmeæ) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
violence to make their ______ successful.
Correct sentence- Bonsai gardening was first (a) encounter (b) struggle
practiced in China but became popular because of the (c) politics (d) speeches
Japanese. SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
260. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'struggle' –
blank.
(mebIe<e&) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
______ was present in the hall took part in the
voting process. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ-
(a) Whoever (b) Whichever encounter - Deecevee-meecevee
(c) Wherever (d) Whatever politics - jepeveerefle
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm-5 pm) speeches - Yee<eCeeW
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Whoever' (pees Correct sentence– The nationalists followed a policy
keâesF& Yeer) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ– of non-violence to make their struggle success.
Correct sentence- Whoever was present in the hall 265. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
took part in the voting process. blank.
261. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Bengaluru is a beautiful city which ______ the
blank. modern with the traditional.
During the night the express train picked up (a) breaks (b) blends
______. (c) grows (d) shares
(a) speed (b) distance SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(c) rate (d) quick Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) efJekeâuhe 'blends – efceueevee’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW DeLe& efYevve nw~
efJekeâuhe Speed (Ûeeue) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& breaks - ojej/štše
efYevve nw~ grows - yeÌ{vee
Correct sentence- During the night the express picked shares - meePee keâjvee
up speed.
266. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
262. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank.
blank.
The pleasant ______ of the rain as it fell on the
The committee’s suggestion was not acceptable to
dust made me feel nostalgic.
everyone as it was ______.
(a) incense (b) balm
(a) considerate (b) controversial
(c) aroma (d) perfume
(c) concrete (d) convenient
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Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe
'controversial' – (efJeJeeoemheo) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW ef Jekeâuhe Aroma (megbieOe) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ efYevve nw~
Correct sentence- The committee's suggestion option Correct Sentence – The pleasant aroma of the rain as
was not acceptable to everyone as it was controversial. it fell onthe dust made me feel nostalgic.
263. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 267. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. blank.
Generally people use ______ oils for their Movie makers generally ______ historical facts
cooking. to write their stories.
(a) cleared (b) refined (a) explain (b) correct
(c) improved (d) washed (c) account (d) adapt
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Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 272. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
efJekeâuhe Adapt (Devegketâue yeveevee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW blank.
These medicines will be ....... only if they are
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ taken regularly.
Correct sentence- Movie makers generally adapt (a) useful (b) efficient
historical facts to write their stories. (c) affective (d) effective
268. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
blank.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (d)
The truck was .......... the traffic and the
policeman asked the driver to move off. effective - (ØeYeeJeer/ef›eâÙeeMeerue) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(a) obstructing (b) hiding Correct sentence- These medicines will be effective
(c) closing (d) holding only if they are taken regularly.
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D–05/02/2019 (3:5pm) 273. In the following question, the sentence given
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'obstructing' - with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
(efvejesOekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej word. Select the correct alternative out of the
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- four and indicate it by selecting the
closing - yebo keâjvee~ appropriate option.
hiding - efÚheevee~ Time perception raises a number of ______
puzzles, including what it means to say we
holding - mJeeefcelJe
perceive time.
Correct sentence- The truck was obstructing the (a) discriminating (b) intriguing
traffic and the policeman asked the driver to move off. (c) boring (d) befooling
269. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
blank.
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej efoÙes ieÙes efjòeâ
We can meet tomorrow to ........ the chief
guest's programme. mLeeve ceW intriguing - (efoueÛemhe, ceveesnj) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ pees efkeâ
(a) reveal (b) call adjective keâe gerund form nw~
(c) confirm (d) declare Correct sentence-
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) Time perception raises a number of intriguing puzzles,
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW including what it means to say we perceive time.
efJekeâuhe confirm (hegef° keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ 274. In the following question, the sentence given
DeLe& efYeVe nw~ with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
Correct sentence- We can meet tomorrow to confirm word. Select the correct alternative out of the
the chief guest's programme. four and indicate it by selecting the
270. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the appropriate option.
blank. The theoretical framework is finished by
The library expects you to return each and identifying indicators to be used in the ____ of
every book that you have ........ the success of such policies.
(a) borrowed (b) kept (a) evaluation (b) completion
(c) selected (d) lent (c) formation (d) rotation
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efoÙes ieÙes efjòeâ mLeeve
efJekeâuhe borrowed (GOeej uesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe ceW evaluation–(cetuÙeebkeâve), as a noun keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Correct sentence-
Correct sentence- The library expects you to return The theoretical framework is finished by identifying
each and every book that you have borrowed. indicators to be used in the evaluation of the success of
271. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the such policies.
blank. 275. In the following question, the sentence given
You must .......... your goals with all seriousness with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
if you want to succeed in your life. word. Select the correct alternative out of the
(a) realize (b) pursue
four and indicate it by selecting the
(c) chase (d) direct
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) appropriate option.
Many national surveys _____ that malnutrition
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'pursue' (ue#Ùe
is common in developed countries.
jKevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ (a) wheal (b) reveal
Correct sentence- You must pursue your goals with (c) sheal (d) vineal
all seriousness if you want to succeed in your life. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
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Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW (a) recover (b) mend
reveal- (Øekeâš keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe (c) restore (d) heal
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II)
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Correct sentence-
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Many national surveys reveal that malnutrition is Heal - (hegve: mJemLe nesvee Ùee keâj osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nQ~
common in developed countries. Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
276. In the following question, the sentence given Correct sentence–
with blank to be filled in with an appropriate The doctors hope that the soldier's wounds will soon
word. Select the correct alternative out of the heal.
four and indicate it by selecting the 280. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
appropriate option. blank.
Operant conditioning can be described as a The family made _____ enquiries about his
learning _____ that is used to modify or change background.
a person's behavior through experiences and (a) disputed (b) disastrous
consequences. (c) discreet (d) discarded
(a) method (b) object SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II)
(c) goal (d) suspect Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
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efJekeâuhe (c) Discreet- (efJeÛeejhetCe&/ienve) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
method- (lejerkeâe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
Correct sentence:-
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ The family made discreet enquiries about his
Correct sentence- background.
Operant conditioning can be described as a learning 281. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
method that is used to modify or change a person's word.
behavior through experiences and consequences.
______ you deserve credit for the success of the
277. Select the alternative that is appropriate to fill show.
the blank. (a) no less (b) such that
The baby bird was _____ by its mother. (c) only if (d) none but
(a) dissipated (b) discarded
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(c) abandoned (d) sidelined
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW none but (keâesF& veneR uesefkeâve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Mes<e
abandoned - (DeveÛeener Jemleg keâes hetCe& ™he mes lÙeeiee Ùee ÚesÌ[e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nQ-
ngDee, heefjlÙeòeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nQ~ no less - keâce veneR (phrase of less)
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ such that - Ssmee nw efkeâ
Correct sentence: only if - kesâJeue
The baby bird was abandoned by its mother. Correct sentence- none but you deserve credit for the
278. Select the alternative that is appropriate to fill success of the show.
the blank. 282. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
In case it rains, what______ arrangements have word.
been made? ______ of living life on his own terms, he made
(a) alternate (b) substitute few compromises.
(c) alternative (d) optional (a) Desire (b) Desirous
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) (c) Desired (d) Desiring
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Alternative- (Jewkeâefuhekeâ, otmeje) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Mes<e Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ Desire (FÛÚe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GefÛele
Correct sentence- DeLe& veneR os jns nQ-
In case it rains, what alternative arrangements have
Desirous - (verb) (FÛÚgkeâ)
been made.
279. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Desired - (v ) FÛÚe keâer
2

blank Desiring - (noun) ueeuemee, Deekeâeb#ee


The doctors hope that the soldier’s wounds will Correct sentence- Desire of living life on his own
soon____. terms, he made few compromises.

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283. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 287. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
blank. word.
They postponed ––––––– on vacation due to The_____appears to be rather rough today for
adverse weather conditions. the ships to sail.
(a) going (b) for going (a) environment (b) climate
(c) to go (d) to be gone (c) atmosphere (d) weather
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW going keâe ØeÙeesie Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW weather- (ceewmece),
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Postpone Skeâ Transitive verb nw, keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Environment-
FmeefueÙes Fmekesâ yeeo Skeâ object keâer pe™jle nw, verb keâe gerund heÙee&JejCe, Climate- peueJeeÙeg, Atmosphere- JeeleeJejCe~
Correct sentence- The weather appears to be rather
form, Noun keâer lejn keâeÙe& keâjlee nw, efpemekeâe ØeÙeesie subject leLee rough today for the ships to sail.
object oesveeW ™heeW ceW neslee nw~ 288. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
Correct sentence- They postponed going on vacation word.
due to adverse weather conditions. The archaeologist made a _____discovery.
284. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate (a) senile (b) sensational
word. (c) sensible (d) sensitive
The child made____as he was getting late for SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
school. Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW sensational (Meeveoej,
(a) hurry (b) rapidity mebJesoveelcekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(c) haste (d) swiftness DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II) Senile- pejepeerCe&, Sensible- mecePeoej, Sensitive- YeeJegkeâ
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW haste keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele Correct sentence- The archaeologist made a
nesiee keäÙeebsefkeâ made haste Skeâ idiom/phrase nw~ efpemekeâe DeLe& sensational discovery.
neslee nw peuoer keâjvee~ 289. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Correct sentence- The child made haste as he was blank.
getting late for school. Adali Khal is such a ____ village in Garhwal
285. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate that hardly any tourist can reach there.
(a) lonesome (b) dreaming
word.
(c) remote (d) lost
She kept her clothes neatly arranged in
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I)
the____
(a) godown (b) larder Ans : (c) Ghejeskeäle JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW remote (otjmLe, otj)
(c) wardrobe (d) warehouse keâe ØeÙeesie as a adjective GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW wordrobe (keâheÌ[s Lonesome- Dekesâuee, Lost- KeesÙee ngDee, Dream- mehevee osKevee
jKeves keâer Deeueceejer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ Correct sentence- Adali Khal is such a remote village
in Garhwal that hardly any tourist can reach there.
DeLe& efvecve nQ-
290. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
godown - ieesoece blank.
larder - keâ"esj She was ____ to have worked with some
warehouse - ieesoece renowned scientists of the world.
Correct sentence- She kept her clothes neatly arranged (a) favourable (b) affluent
in the wardrobe. (c) charmed (d) fortunate
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I)
286. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate
word. Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW fortunate
The old man has lost his memory. He is (YeeiÙeMeeueer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&-
suffering from_____ Favourable- Devegketâue, ueeYeoeÙekeâ, Affluent- Oeveer, Deceerj,
(a) anaesthesia (b) acacia Charm- Deekeâef<e&le/JeMeerYetle keâjvee
(c) ambrosia (d) amnesia Correct sentence- She was fortunate to have worked
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) with some renowned scientists of the world.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'amnesia' keâe ØeÙeesie 291. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
GefÛele nesiee~ efpemekeâe DeLe& mce=efle-ueeshe, 'memory loss' neslee nw~ blank.
DevÙe MeyoeW keâer meaning Fme Øekeâej nw- Anaesthesia He once had a very frightening ––––– with a
DemebJesovelee, Acacia (yeyetue keâe hesÌ[), Ambrosia (Dece=le, megOee)~ wild bull.
(a) appointment (b) encounter
Correct sentence- The old man has lost his memory.
(c) enterprise (d) commitment
He is suffering from amnesia.
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Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Encounter (meecevee Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kessâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej 'Over come-
keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (peerlevee/keâeyet heevee)' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
Appointment- efveÙegefòeâ, Enterprise- GÅece, GÅeesie, nQ-
Commitment- JeÛeveyeælee, Jeeoe~ Overvalue - DeefOekeâ cetuÙeebkeâve keâjvee, Overdo Deefle keâjvee,
Correct sentence- He once had a very frightening Overview- DeJeueeskeâve
encounter with a wild bull. Correct sentence- People's will and determination can
292. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the help them overcome most of the challenges of life.
blank. 296. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
During the elections political parties try to –––– blank.
––––– their rivals in order to gain advantage. In spite of being born in an –––––– family, he
(a) laud (b) covet chose to fight all odds and emerged as a notable
(c) commend (d) vilify statesman.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II) (a) impeccable (b) immaculate
Ans. (d) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej Vilify- (yeoveece keâjvee) keâe (c) intelligent (d) impoverished
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
ØeÙeesie GhegÙeòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Laud- ØeMebmee
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe
keâjvee, Covet- ueesYe keâjvee, Commend- mejenvee keâjvee~
impoverished- (iejerye/meeOevenerve) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe
Correct sentence- During the elections political
parties try to vilify their rivals in order to gain efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
advantage. Impeccable- $egefšnerve/efveoex<e, Immaculate- efve<keâuebkeâ/Jesoeie,
293. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the intelligent- yegefæceeve
blank. Correct sentence- In spite of being born in an
In view of his transfer to a far off place, he had impoverished family, he chose to fight all odds and
to ––––––– his promotion. emerged as a notable statesman.
(a) resign (b) claim 297. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
(c) assert (d) forgo blank.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III) There were not enough tinsmiths in Vienna
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW to_______the lanterns for street lighting.
(a) accomplish (b) compose
forgo- lÙeeievee GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe
(c) execute (d) manufacture
nQ- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Resign- lÙeeiehe$e osvee Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW GheÙegòeâ Meyo
Claim- oeJee keâjvee manufacture- (yeveevee, Glheeove) nesiee~ DevÙe Meyo GefÛele DeLe&
Assert- ÂÌ{lee mes keânvee veneR osles nw–
Correct sentence- In view of his transfer to a far off DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
place, he had to forgo his promotion.
Accomplish- hetje keâjvee
294. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Compose- jÛevee keâjvee
blank.
The prisoner held up his fist in a defiant ––––– Execute- mebÛeeueve keâjvee
as he was led out of the courtroom. Correct sentence- There were not enough tinsmiths in
(a) wave (b) gesture Vienna to Manufacture the lanterns for street lighting.
(c) salute (d) token 298. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III) blank.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Gesture- Municipal corporations have started to take
_____ of the problems of waste management.
(FMeeje/mebkesâle) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) perception (b) cognizance
Wave- uenj/lejbie (c) knowledge (d) attention
Salute- DeefYeJeeove/meueece SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Token- efveMeeveer/Øeleerkeâ Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Correct sentence- The prisoner held up his fist in a cognizance (meb%eeve nesiee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
defiant gesture as he was led out of the courtroom. DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe&-
295. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Perception- DeJeOeejCee
blank.
Knowledge- %eeve
People's will and determination can help them
–––– most of the challenges of life. Attention- OÙeeve, meeJeOeeve
(a) overvalue (b) overdo Correct sentence- Municipal corporations have started
(c) overview (d) overcome to take cognizance of the problems of waste
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I) management.
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299. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW abound (Øekeâš) keâe
blank. ØeÙeesie ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ ÛetBefkeâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ DeLe& (Meg®Deele kesâ
Financial institutions that had their premises in
the World Trade Centre were crippled by the peerJeve ceW nceejer FÛÚeS meerefcele, keâce nesleer nw uesefkeâve pewmes nce yeÌ[s
loss of ____ and hardware. nesles nw FÛÚeS ye{/DelÙeefOekeâ nes peeleer nw) kesâ Devegmeej abound
(a) person (b) personnel Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie keâjsies~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) individual (d) group Aggravate- iebYeerj nesvee, Ye[keâvee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Adrift- FOej-GOej
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW personnel (keâce&Ûeejer,
Afloat- DeefmLej
keâceea, keâeefce&keâ efJeYeeie) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Correct sentence- We have little choice early in life,
person (JÙeefòeâ), individual (JÙeefòeâiele), group (mecetn)~
but as we grow older choices abound.
Correct sentence- Financial institutions that had their
303. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
premises in the World Trade Centre were crippled by
blank.
the loss of personnel and hardware.
Even though we found ourselves in a ________
300. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
situation during our climb, we decided not to
blank.
give up the expedition.
The thick smoke____out of the landfill site is
(a) precarious (b) pleasant
making the city's polluted air even more toxic.
(a) tossing (b) rocking (c) permissive (d) plausible
(c) billowing (d) burning SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW billowing (uenjevee) precarious (Deefveef§ele/Demegjef#ele) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- pleasant - megKeo/megnevee, permissive -
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ– oÙeeueg/efmeheâeefjMe keâjves Jeeuee, plausible - ØeMebmeveerÙe
Tossing- heškeâvee, heWâkeâvee Correct sentence- Even though we found ourselves in a
Rocking- Oeerjs-Oeerjs [ewuevee, Pegueevee precarious situation during our climb, we decided not to
Burning- peueevee, onve give up the expedition.
Correct sentence- The thick smoke billowing out of the 304. Select the most appropriate option for blank.
landfill site is making the city's polluted air even more When I first met my neighbours I took an
toxic. _______ liking to them.
301. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the (a) instant (b) instantly
blank. (c) instance (d) instaneously
I had a stroke at an early age, but what I SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
thought was a great____at that time changed Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ sentence kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
my life for the better. 'instant - (legjvle/leelkeâeefuekeâ)’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe MeyoeW
(a) injustice (b) indent
(c) indication (d) incentive
kesâ DeLe& nQ- instantly - neLeeW-neLe/legjvle (Adverb), instance -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III) GoenjCe/Iešvee
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Correct sentence- When I first met my neighbours I
Injustice- (DevÙeeÙe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ took an instant liking to them.
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 305. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank.
Indent- ceeBiehe$e
Astronomy enthusiasts and sky gazers will be
Indication- mebkesâle able to watch six eclipses in 2020, but only
Incentive- Øeeslmeenve three of them are expected to be _____ in India.
Correct sentence- I had a stroke at an early age, but (a) revealed (b) evident
what I thought was a great injustice at that time changed (c) exposed (d) visible
my life for the better. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
302. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW visible (ÂMÙe) keâe
blank.
We have little choice early in life, but as we
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- revealed–Kegueemee
grow older choices______ keâjvee, exposed–efoKeevee, Øekeâš keâjvee, Evident–ØelÙe#e, mhe°~
(a) aggravate (b) adrift Correct sentence- Astronomy enthusiasts and sky
(c) abound (d) afloat gazers will be able to watch six eclipses in 2020, but
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III) only three of them are expected to be visible in India.
Fill in the Blanks 185 YCT
306. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW entrance
blank. (ØeJesMe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Parents who are very ______ later repent frequent - yeejbyeej
giving their children too much freedom.
ability - ÙeesiÙelee
(a) strict (b) different
(c) overbearing (d) permissive conclusion - efve<keâ<e&
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III) Correct sentence- You've cleared the entrance
examination, haven't you?
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW permissive (Dee%ee osves
310. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Jeeues) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ- blank.
strict - meKle, keâ"esj, different - efYeVe, Deueie, overbearing - Ritu is an____reader, I always find her with a
oyebie, jesyeoej, ceveceeveer keâjves Jeeues book.
Correct sentence- Parents who are very permissive later (a) irritated (b) avid
(c) erratic (d) inattentive
repent giving their children too much freedom.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
307. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW "avid –
blank.
(Glmegkeâ/FÛÚgkeâ)’’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ
I had a stroke at an early age, but what I
thought was a great ______ at that time Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
changed my life for the better. irritated – Keerpee ngDee/kegâefhele
(a) lowliness (b) significance erratic – DeefveÙeefcele/DeefmLej
(c) setback (d) moodiness inattentive – yeshejJeen/DeefMe°
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II) Correct sentence- Ritu is an avid reader, I always find
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW her with a book.
setback (veekeâeceÙeyeer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme 311. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank.
Øekeâej nQ- lowliness - oervelee, efJevece, significance - cenòJe, The police used tear gas to____the crowd.
cenòee, moodiness - efÛeÌ[efÛeÌ[eheve, DeefmLej efÛeòelee (a) attack (b) disperse
Correct sentence- I had a stroke at an early age, but (c) disburse (d) collect
what I thought was a great setback at that time changed SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
my life for the better. Ans. (b) : JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Ghejesòeâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
308. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the "disperse – (eflelej-efyelej keâjvee)’’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe
blank. efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
There was a range of ______ that kept tourists attack – Dee›eâceCe keâjvee
engaged during the International Film Festival disburse – Yegkeâleeve keâjvee
in Goa.
collect – Fkeâúe keâjvee
(a) moments (b) conversions
Correct sentence- The police used tear gas to disperse
(c) employments (d) activities
the crowd.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
312. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'activities' blank.
(ieefleefJeefOeÙeeB) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence ceW Øeoòe verb The wall fell down with a big____
'engaged' kesâ DeLe& keâes complete keâjlee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme (a) bang (b) murmur
(c) hiss (d) screech
Øekeâej nQ- moments - #eCe, heue, conversions - heefjJele&ve,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
employments – jespeieej~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW big bang
Correct sentence- There was a range of activities that (ceneefJemheâesš) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
kept tourists engaged during the International Film
Murmur – yeÌ[yeÌ[evee; hiss–hegâheâkeâejvee; Screech – efÛeKevee~
Festival in Goa.
Correct sentence- The wall fell down with a big bang.
309. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
313. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank. blank.
You've cleared the ______ examination, Although they searched for an hour, they were
haven't you? not able to find the____easliy.
(a) frequent (b) ability (a) location (b) whereabouts
(c) conclusion (d) entrance (c) space (d) meeting
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
Fill in the Blanks 186 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW location (mLeeve) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Accumulate :
keâe ØeÙeesie keâjvee GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (Fkeâªe keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ keâpe& (debt) kesâ
Whereabouts – Delee-helee, ef"keâevee; Space – Devleefj#e Fkeâóe nesves keâe DeLe& mener nw DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâe DeLe& Fme Øekeâej nw–
Devlejeue; Meeting – yew"keâ~ Simulate – efoKeeJee keâjvee/Deveg™helee yeveevee~
Correct sentence- Although they searched for an Formulate – Øeefleheeefole keâjvee~
hour, they were not able to find the location easliy. Stimulate – Gòesefpele keâjvee~
314. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Correct sentence- Some people think that the credit
blank.
card culture encourages people to shop compulsively
The minister said, "Anyone using drones will
and merely accumulate debts.
have to register them on an____portal."
(a) airport (b) airline 318. Select the most appropriate work to fill in the
(c) aeroplane (d) aviation blank.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) There was a huge _________ in the stomach.
(a) tumour (b) tuber
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Aviation (GñÙeve,
(c) tremor (d) treasure
JeeÙegÙeeve Ûeeuekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
osles nQ~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW tumour keâe ØeÙeesie
Correct sentence- The minister said, "Anyone using
drones will have to register them on an aviation GheÙeg òeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ hesš (stomach) ceW šŸetcej (tumour) neslee
portal." nw ~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- tremor - keâhekeâheer, treasure -
315. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the megjef#ele jKevee~
blank. Correct sentence- There was a huge tumour in the
The strong Indian batting line-up will_____a stomach.
big worry for the visiting cricket team. 319. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
(a) put (b) place blank.
(c) pick (d) pose The _______ part of the issue is that the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) investigation officer himself turned out to be
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Pose (KeÌ[e keâj the culprit.
osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-Put – (a) major (b) real
jKevee; Place – mLeeve; Pick – mLeeve~ (c) funniest (d) primary
Correct sentence – The strong Indian batting line-up SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
will pose a big worry for the visiting cricket team. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW funniest (meyemes
316. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the cepesoej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ superlative degree kesâ
blank in the given sentence. henues article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve
This winter ______ weather conditions have led
people to remain indoors.
nw-
(a) averse (b) inverse major - yeÌ[e/cegKÙe
(c) traverse (d) adverse real - JeemleefJekeâ
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I) primary - ØeeLeefcekeâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Adverse : Correct sentence- The funniest part of the issue is that
(efJehejerle/Øeefleketâue/neefvekeâj) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ the investigation officer himself turned out to be the
keäÙeeWefkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ceewmece kesâ Kejeye nesves keâe DeLe& Øekeâš nes jne culprit.
nw~ Dele: ÙeneB Complete phrase "adverse weather 320. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
conditions" mener nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâe DeLe& Fme Øekeâej nw– blank.
Averse – DeefveÛÚgkeâ/Demeccele Success is the ________ of taking risks,
everybody knows.
Inverse – Øeefleueesce/efJehejerle
(a) by-product (b) burden
Traverse – hewâuee nesvee (c) tension (d) pressure
Correct sentence- This winter adverse weather SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
conditions have led people to remain indoors.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW by-
317. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank in the given sentence. product (heefjCeece) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
Some people think that the credit card culture burden - yeesPe
encourages people to shop compulsively and tension - leveeJe
merely ______ debts. pressure - oyeeJe
(a) simulate (b) formulate
(c) stimulate (d) accumulate Correct sentence- success is the by-product of taking
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I) risks, everybody knows.
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321. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
blank. explore (YeceüCe keâjvee DeLeJee Keespe Ùee$ee keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
People readily accept any _______ of their
leaders if supported by the media.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) dispute (b) compromise Elicit - metÛevee leLÙe Deeefo efvekeâueJeevee
(c) argument (d) concession Entertain - ceveesjbpeve keâjvee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III) Enlighten - mecePe yeÌ{evee, ØekeâeefMele keâjevee~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Argument' (leke&â, Correct sentence- She has shown a great interest
efJeleke&â, yence) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- towards space science, since her early children and a
dispute - efJeJeeo passion to explore the outer space.
325. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
compromise - mecePeewlee
blank.
concession - Útš I had a broken bone in the hand which the
Correct sentence- People readily accepts any doctor called a _______ and suggested
argument of their leaders if supported by the media. immediate surgery.
322. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (a) contamination (b) infection
blank. (c) wound (d) fracture
Eqrthquake inspection _______ that the two SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I)
ancient buildings that remained intact after the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Hiroshima bombing in Tokyo would not fracture (nñer štšvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
withstand a strong tremor.
(a) resumed (b) retracted nQ-
(c) redirected (d) revealed Contamination - mebot<eCe, otef<ele keâjves keâer ef›eâÙee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II) Infection - meb›eâceCe, mheMe& jesie
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Wound - IeeJe, peKce
revealed (Øekeâš keâjvee/ØekeâeefMele keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe Correct sentence- I had a broken bone in the hand
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- which the doctor called a fracture and suggested
immediate surgery.
resumed - efheâj mes Meg™ keâjvee
326. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
retracted - heerÚs nšvee blank.
redirected - hegve: Øesef<ele keâjvee Janki burnt her boats with her previous
Correct sentence- Eqrthquake inspection revealed that supervisor by___him in public.
the two ancient buildings that remained intact after the (a) flaunting (b) criticizing
Hiroshima bombing in Tokyo would not withstand a (c) applauding (d) appreciating
strong tremor. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
323. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
blank. "criticizing (DeeueesÛevee keâjvee)" GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe
The reporter asked the politician, "As a woman efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
leader, what are some of the major _________
that you face?" Flaunting - F"ueevee/DekeâÌ[vee~
(a) crunches (b) contests Applauding - mejenvee keâjvee~
(c) crashes (d) challenges Appreciating - ØeMebmee keâjvee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II) Correct sentence- Janki burnt her boats with her
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW previous supervisor by criticizing him in public.
challenges (ÛegveewefleÙeeB, yeeOeeSB) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ peyeefkeâ DevÙe 327. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– blank.
The sales team___the engineers for the
crunches – Ûejcejenš, oeble mes kegâÛeuevee organization's failure to bag the mega deal.
contests – ØeefleÙeesefielee (a) liked (b) blamed
crashes – ogIe&šveeSB, Oeceekeâe (c) appreciated (d) praised
Correct sentence- The reporter asked the politician, "As SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
a woman leader, what are some of the major challenges Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
that you face?" blamed (oes<eer "njevee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
324. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the DeLe& nw-
blank. Liked - hemebo keâjvee~
She has shown a great interest towards space
science, since her early children and a passion Appreciated - mejenvee keâjvee~
to ______ the outer space. Praised - ØeMebmee keâjvee~
(a) elicit (b) entertain Correct sentence- The sales team blamed the
(c) explore (d) enlighten engineers for the organization's failure to bag the mega
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) deal.
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328. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW "pull away (otj
blank.
The politician was responsible for____violence jnvee/otj keâjvee]) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ
in the university. Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&–
(a) inciting (b) winning Look into – Úeveyeerve keâjvee
(c) losing (d) preparing put off – mLeefiele keâjvee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) Sit in – yeÛÛes keâer osKe Yeeue keâjvee/keâ#ee/yewÌ{keâ ceW GheefmLele nesvee
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Fmekesâ efjòeâ mLeeve Correct sentence- My family is my priority but there
ceW "Inciting (Gkeâmeevee/Gòesefpele keâjvee)" GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe were times when I had to pull away because of work
efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ preseures.
winning – peerlevee/peerle~ 332. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blanks
Losing – nejvee/nej~ In ______ of the great work he is doing for
Preparing – lewÙeej keâjvee~ economically weaker children, he has been
Correct sentence- The politician was responsible for given a special award.
inciting violence in the university. (a) resolution (b) award
329. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the (c) reward (d) recognition
blank. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I)
In our metro cities the contrast between the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
high rise buildings with the slums behind recognition (henÛeeve) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
is_____. nQ–
(a) comforting (b) interesting
Resolution – ÂÌ{lee, mebkeâuheyeælee
(c) laudable (d) appalling
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) Award – hegjmkeâej, F&veece
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve Reward – ØeMebmee kesâ ™he ceW oer ieF& OevejeefMe
Correct sentence- In recognition of the great work he
"appalling – (YeÙe GlheVe keâjves Jeeuee)" keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~
is doing for economically weaker children, he has been
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - given a special award.
Comforting – meeblJevee osves Jeeuee~ 333. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Interesting – efoueÛemhe/jesÛekeâ~ blank.
Laudable – mejenvee kesâ ÙeesiÙe/ØeMebmeveerÙe~ We found it _____ to climb further due to bad
Correct sentence- In our metro cities the contrast weather and decided to give up the expedition.
between the high rise buildings with the slums behind (a) boring (b) pleasant
is appalling. (c) impossible (d) exciting
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I)
330. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW impossible
Shivangini, the 12 year old archer who___an (DemecYeJe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW (bad
injury has been successfully operated by a team weather kesâ keâejCe Deeies keâer ÛeÌ{eF& DemecYeJe nw) keâe YeeJe Øekeâš
of doctors at A.I.I.M.S. nes jne nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
(a) pertained (b) maintained Boring – GyeeT, De®efÛekeâj, veerjme
(c) ordained (d) sustained Pleasant – megKeo, megneJevee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) Exciting – Gòespekeâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Sustained (keâ° Correct sentence- We found it impossible to climb
G"evee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ further due to bad weather and decided to give up the
Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&– expedition.
Pertained – mebyeefvOele nesvee 334. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank in the given sentence.
Maintained – yeveeÙes jKevee
The teacher ______ the student for cheating.
Ordained – "njevee (a) rebuked (b) refused
Correct sentence- Shivangini, the 12 year old archer (c) praised (d) invoked
who sustained an injury has been successfully operated SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II)
by a team of doctors at A.I.I.M.S. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
331. Select the most appropriate word (s) to fill in rebuked ([ešvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
the blank:
My family is my priority but there were times refused – Fbkeâej keâjvee~
when I had to___because of work prssures. praised – ØeMebmee keâjvee~
(a) pull away (b) look into invoked – yegueeJee Yespevee/leueye ueievee
(c) put off (d) sit in Correct sentence- The teacher rebuked the student for
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) cheating.
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335. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the (d) strange achievements
blank in the given sentence. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Those earning less than Rs. 10000 are ______ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve double standards
from paying income tax. (oesÙece opex keâe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâe DeLe&
(a) collected (b) exempted
(c) accepted (d) adjusted nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II) many roles - keâF& YetefcekeâeSB
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW exempted – Útš multiple relations - keâF& mebyebOe
Øeehle (DeeefOekeâeefjkeâ ™he mes Pay ve keâjves keâer Útš) keâe ØeÙeesie strange achievements - DeÆgle GheueefyOeÙeeB~
nesiee~ Correct sentence- I dislike people with double
keäÙeeWefkeâ exempted from something– efkeâmeer Ûeerpe mes Útš Øeehle standards who say something and do something else.
339. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
keâjvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe& nQ- blank in the given sentence.
Collected – Fkeâªe keâjvee Over 7,50,000 people from 192 countries have
Accepted – mJeerke=âle pledged to go vegan for a month which they say
Adjusted – meceeÙeesefpele would reduce carbon ________ by 450000 tons.
Correct sentence- Those earning less than Rs. 10,000 (a) exclusion (b) inclusion
are exempted from paying income tax. (c) omission (d) emission
336. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I)
blank in the given sentence. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
The flyover was closed in October last year for emission (Glmepe&ve) JeekeäÙe keâer mener JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe
repairs but its reopening has been –––– as it nQ - exclusion - yeenj jKevee
will be ready only in March this year. inclusion - meceeJesMe
(a) delayed (b) built
(c) broken (d) repaired omission - Meeefceue ve keâjves keâer Øeef›eâÙee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III) Correct sentence- Over 7,50,000 people from 192
countries have pledged to go vegan for a month which
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ blank space keâess fill up
they say would reduce carbon emission by 450000 tons.
keâjves kesâ efueS suitable word efJekeâuhe (a) ceW 'Delayed' (osj 340. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
ueieevee) Øeoeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw pees sentence kesâ DeLe& kesâ efueS blank in the given sentence.
megmebiele nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe nw- Built - efvecee&Ce efkeâÙee, Broken - The performances of the notable dancers and
leesÌ[ efoÙee, Repaired - cejccele keâer~ guest artists _____the audience.
Correct Sentence – The flyover was closed in October (a) absorbed (b) enthralled
last year for repairs but its reopening has been delayed (c) immersed (d) occupied
as it will be ready only in March this year. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
337. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
blank in the given sentence. enthralled - (ceesefnle efkeâÙee/ceb$ecegiOe efkeâÙee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Today's –––– are only interested in watching DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
movies with the stories they can relate to the
absorbed – leuueerve nes peevee
cinema.
(a) audiences (b) accountants immersed – hetCe& lejerkesâ mes [gyees osvee, leuueerve keâjvee
(c) politics (d) personalities occupied – keâeÙe& ceW JÙemle
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III) Correct sentence- The performances of the notable
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW dancers and guest artists enthralled the audience.
'Audience' (ßeesleeieCe, oMe&keâ ieCe) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe 341. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
nw- blank in the given sentence.
Accountants-uesKeeefOekeâejer iegCe A____ of small stones is called a mosaic.
(a) structure (b) pattern
Politics - jepeveerefle (c) design (d) mound
Personalities - JÙeefòeâlJe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Correct sentence- Today's audiences are only Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW pattern (Ì{ie) JeekeäÙe
interested in watching movies with the stories they can
relate to the cinema. keâer GefÛele JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~
338. Select the most appropriate words to fill in the Mes<e DevegheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe nQ–
blank in the given sentence. Structure – yeveeJeš, jÛevee
I dislike people with –––– who say something design – Keekeâe, ef[peeFve
and do something else. mound – šeruee, Skeâ Úesšer heneÌ[er~
(a) double standards
Correct sentence- 'A pattern of small stones is called a
(b) many roles
(c) multiple relations mosaic.'
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342. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'incurring' (DeefØeÙe
blank in the given sentence. heefjCeeceeW keâes Yegielevee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Students who are capable of understanding and
containing - meceeJesefMele nesvee
managing their 'emotional intelligence' do
better at school in ____ to their peers who lack earning - Depe&ve, DeeÙe
the ability. demanding - ØeÛegj ØeÙeeme, meeJeOeeve, o#elee
(a) difference (b) similarity Correct sentence- The government enterprises were
(c) resemblance (d) comparison privatized as they were incurring heavy losses on a daily
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III) basis.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Comparison– 346. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
(leguevee keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- blank in the given sentence.
He –––– his studies even after leaving college
Difference– efYeVelee, Smiliarity– meceevelee Resemblance–
and finally got a Ph.D. degree.
Øeefle™he~ (a) sought (b) persisted
Correct sentence- Students who are capable of (c) pursued (d) carried
understanding and managing their 'emotional SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I)
intelligence' do better at school in comparison to their Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW pursued (peejer
peers who lack the ability.
jKevee) mener JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
343. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Sought - leueeMe efkeâÙee
blank:
As part of the ________ Classical Indian Music Persisted - efvejvlej ueiee jne
Festival leading vocalists and instrumentalist Carried - meeLe ues ieÙee~
are taking the stage this evening. Correct sentence- He pursued his studies even after
(a) postponed (b) foregone leaving college and finally got a Ph.D. degree.
(c) on set (d) on going 347. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) blank in the given sentence.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW on Order was quickly ––––– in the area after the
going (peejer jKevee) GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme scuffle between the two groups.
(a) recovered (b) rebuilt
Øekeâej nQ- postponed - mLeefiele efkeâÙee, foregone - lÙeeievee, on (c) repaired (d) restored
set - Meg®Deele SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Correct sentence- As part of the on going Classical Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Indian Music Festival leading vocalists and
restored - (yeneue) JeekeäÙe keâer GefÛele JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe
instrumentalist are taking the stage this evening.
344. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
ef JekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
blank. Rebuilt - hegve:efvecee&Ce efkeâÙee
The Yoga instructor was _______at the Repaired - cejccele efkeâÙee~
student's flexibility. Correct sentence- Order was quickly restored in the
(a) ridiculed (b) amazed area after the scuffle between the two groups.
(c) disturbed (d) angry 348. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) blank in the given sentence.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW amazed (nwjeve, When he came back home safe that night,
mlebefYele) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee pees sentence kesâ meaning keâes everybody ____ a sigh of relief.
(a) Inhaled (b) exhaled
complete keâjlee nw~ This word whows a reaction or feeling (c) heaved (d) raised
of surprise. so it fits in the sentence. Mes<e efJekeâuhe nw- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
ridiculed - efKeuueer GÌ[evee, cepeekeâ yeveevee Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW heaved keâe ØeÙeesie
disturbed - yeeefOele keâjvee GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ heaved a sigh of relief Skeâ phrase nw
angry - veejepe, ›eâesefOele efpemekeâe DeLe& neslee nw- Ûewve/jenle keâer meebme uesvee~ Heave a sigh
Correct sentence- The Yoga instructor was amazed at of relief– to feel very happy suddenly because
the student's flexibility. something unpleasant has not happened or has ended.
345. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
blank. Inhaled - meeBme uesvee
The government enterprises were privatized as
exhaled - meeBme ÚesÌ[vee
they were ______ heavy losses on a daily basis.
(a) containing (b) earning raised - G"e ngDee
(c) incurring (d) demanding Correct sentence- When he came back home safe that
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) night, everybody heaved a sigh of relief.
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349. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Issue (cegöe) keâe
blank in the given sentence.
Our professor speaks English with a _____
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Oriya accent. Solution– nue, efveJeejCe, View– vepeefjÙee, Result– heefjCeece
(a) widespread (b) vague Correct sentence– The important issue is where to
(c) pronounced (d) remarkable arrange the funds from.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III) 353. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW pronounced blank.
(GÛÛeejCe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Several villages in Kashmir have been _____
Widespread– JÙeehekeâ, efJemle=le, Vague Demhe°, due to heavy snowfall.
Remarkable– GuuesKeveerÙe~ (a) confined (b) isolated
Correct sentence- Our professor speaks English with (c) engaged (d) divided
a pronounced Oriya accent. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
350. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW isolated (Deueie-
blank in the given sentence.
A literature festival on the beach: With waves
Leueie nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
crashing on the beach, the Kerala Literature Confined– meerefcele, Engaged– JÙemle, mebueive, Divided–
Festival got _____ in Kozhikode with a range of efJeYeeefpele~
panel discussions in English and Malayalam. Correct sentence- Several villages in Kashmir have
(a) apart (b) wayward been isolated due to heavy snowfall.
(c) underway (d) away
354. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
blank.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Children need special care and ____ from the
'underway' (Øeef›eâÙee ceW, ›eâce ceW) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ– side of their parents for making them
Apart - Deueie/otj emotionally strong.
Wayword - mJeÛÚbo/ceveceewpeer, (a) compromise (b) suspicion
Away - otj/efvejvlej~ (c) attention (d) reflection
Correct sentence- A literature festival on the beach: SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
With waves crashing on the beach, the Kerala Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Attention (OÙeeve
Literature Festival got underway in Kozhikode with a
range of panel discussions in English and Malayalam.
os vee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
351. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Compromise– mecePeewlee keâjvee, Suspicion– mevosnpevekeâ,
blank in the given sentence. Reflection–hejeJele&ve~
We must not take the future for granted; Correct sentence- Children need special care and
rather, we should enjoy the _____ joys of our attention from the side of their parents for making
humdrum lives. them emotionally strong.
(a) future (b) average
355. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
(c) everyday (d) habitual
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II) blank.
Unnecessary suspicion and lack of trust against
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
the others are caused by ____.
'everyday' (Øeefleefove) JeekeäÙe keâer mener JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ (a) impartiality (b) contentment
'Everyday' is an adjective which is used to describe (c) prejudice (d) empathy
something that's seen or used every day. Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
DeLe& nQ– Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Prejudce–
Future – YeefJe<Ùe, Deeieeceer
(he#eheele) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Average – Deewmele, Deewmeleve
Impartiality– efve<he#elee, contentment– meblegef°, empathy–
Habitual – DeYÙemle, Deeoer
Correct sentence- We must not take the future for
menevegYetefle~
granted; rather, we should enjoy the everyday joys of Correct sentence- Unnecessary suspicion and lack of
our humdrum lives. trust against the others are caused by prejudice.
352. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the 356. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank. blank.
The important ____ is where to arrange the I found the scene of some people making fun of
funds from. a beggar quite ____.
(a) solution (b) issue (a) repulsive (b) destructive
(c) view (d) result (c) sociable (d) admirable
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
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Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Repulsive– 360. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(De®efÛekeâj/DeefØeÙe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW blank in the given sentence.
Timers at traffic signals, that help motorists
kesâ DeLe& nQ- Destructive– neefvekeâejkeâ, efJeOJebMekeâejer; Sociable– save fuel by switching off their engines while
meeceeefpekeâ; Admirable– ØeMebmeveerÙe, Glke=â°~ waiting, will soon be phased out due to
Correct sentence- I found the scene of some people technical ________.
making fun of a beggar quite repulsive. (a) glitches (b) illuminations
357. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the (c) streamers (d) symbols
blank. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
The scientist, who is known for his ____ ideas Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
on space travel, is much admired. glitches (Kejeyeer) JeekeäÙe keâer GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe
(a) anarchist (b) revolutionary
(c) ridiculous (d) malicious
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II) illuminations - jesMeveer/mepeeJeš
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Revolutionary streamers - jesMeveer keâer efkeâjCe
(›eâeefvlekeâejer, heefjJele&veMeerue) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen symbols - Øeleerkeâ
sentence- Timers at traffic signals, that help
JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ Correct
motorists save fuel by switching off their engines while
DeLe& nQ- Anarchist–– DejepekeâleeJeeoer; Ridiculous– waiting, will soon be phased out due to technical
nemÙeemheo, Malicious– ogYee&JeveehetCe&~ glitches.
Correct sentence- The scientist, who is known for his 361. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
revolutionary ideas on space travel, is much admired. blank in the given sentence.
358. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the A ________ of small stones is called a mosaic.
blank. (a) Mound (b) Structure
According to experts, some sectors remain (c) Design (d) Pattern
_____ during these difficult times, including SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
banking and financial services, FMCG, food Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Pattern (meeBÛee)
and technology. GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw keäÙeeWefkeâ helLejeW keâe Skeâ efveef§ele pattern (lejerkeâe)
(a) repugnant (b) resilient
(c) redundant (d) repentant
keâes mosaic (heÛÛeerkeâejer) keâne peelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nQ–
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) mound - {sj ueieevee/šeruee
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW structure - vecetvee/mebjÛevee
design - Deeke=âefle
'Resilient' (heefjJele&ve Deeefo mes mebYeueves ceW meceLe&) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
Correct sentence- A Pattern of small stones is called a
keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Reference– difficult times JÙeòeâ keâjlee nw~ mosaic.
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 362. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Repugnant – De®efÛekeâj, veehemebo blank.
Redundant – yeskeâej, heâeuelet, Deefleefjòeâ For thousands of years, humans have been
Repentant – he§eeleheer, heÚleeves Jeeuee ________ the earth, making scars upon the
Correct sentence- According to experts, some sectors land.
remain resilient during these difficult times, including (a) redecorating (b) remaking
banking and financial services, FMCG, food and (c) damaging (d) distracting
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
technology.
359. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW damaging (#eefle«emle
blank. keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Around one hundred _____ across the world Redecorating - efheâj mes mepeevee
participated in the conference. Remaking - efheâj mes yeveevee
(a) delegates (b) talents Distracting - OÙeeve Yebie keâjvee
(c) clever (d) intelligent Correct sentence- For thousands of years, humans have
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) been damaging the earth, making scars upon the land.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 363. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
delegates- (ØeefleefveefOe) JeekeäÙe keâe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw- blank in the given sentence.
Talents– ØeefleYeeSB, ÙeesieÙeleeSB Padamse worked like a mathematician and was
Clever– Ûelegj, o#e, efvehegCe a true _______ who experimented with
numerous mediums.
Intelligent– yegefæceeve, Ûelegj, o#e (a) literary (b) visionary
Correct sentence- Around one hundred delegates (c) adversary (d) voluntary
across the world participated in the conference. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
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Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
visionary (otjoMeea) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ browsed - yeÇeGpe efkeâS ieS
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- broke - štš peevee
literary - meeefneflÙekeâ grounded - peceerve
adversary - efJejesOeer Correct sentence- I had injured my right shoulder
voluntary - SsefÛÚkeâ/DeJewleefvekeâ during the play.
Correct sentence- Padamse worked like a 367. In the following question, the sentence given
mathematician and was a true visionary who with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
word. Select the correct alternative out of the
experimented with numerous mediums.
four and indicate it by selecting the
364. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the appropriate option :
blank in the given sentence. Police had .......... the driver.
If the video clip of the murder had not been (a) obtained (b) detained
shared on social media, the world would likely (c) sustained (d) objected
have remained _______ of the tragedy. SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
(a) unconfirmed (b) renowned Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW detained (efnjemele ceW
(c) unaware (d) recognised uesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie ner ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
obtain - (Øeehle keâjvee)
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW sustained - (yeveeS jKevee)
unaware (DeveefYe%e) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- objected - (efJejesOe keâjvee)
unconfirmed - DemLeeÙeer Correct sentence- Police had detained the driver.
renowned - Øeefmeæ 368. In the following question, the sentence given
recognised - henÛeeve uesvee/ceevÙelee Øeehle with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
Correct sentence- If the video clip of the murder had word. Select the correct alternative out of the
not been shared on social media, the world would likely four and indicate it by selecting the
have remained unaware of the tragedy. appropriate option
On the ________ occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi
365. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the the Guptas bought a new house.
blank. (a) prosperous (b) auspicious
By accelerating digitisation and leveraging next (c) official (d) fortuitous
generation technologies, the life insurance SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
sector can double its ______ to Rupees 70 lakh Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'auspicious'– (MegYe
crores, a study said.
(a) assets (b) reports DeJemej) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- prosperous
(c) policies (d) finding – mece=æ, official –DeeefOekeâeefjkeâ, fortuitous – Deekeâefmcekeâ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III) Correct sentence- On the auspicious occasion of
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW assets Ganesh Chaturthi the Guptas bought a new house.
(mecheefòe) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& os jne nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- reports 369. In the following question, the sentence given
with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
- ØeefleJesove, efJeJejCe, policies - veerefleÙeeB, yeercee-he$e, finding - efJeòe word. Select the correct alternative out of the
hees<eCe, efveefOekeâjCe~ four and indicate it by selecting the
Correct sentence- By accelerating digitisation and appropriate option.
leveraging next generation technologies, the life My parents have given their ______ to the
insurance sector can double its assets to Rupees 70 lakh match.
crores, a study said. (a) refuse (b) accept
366. In the following question, the sentence given (c) assent (d) expect
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
word. Select the correct alternative out of the Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjkeäle mLeeve ceW Meyo 'Assent'
four and indicate it by selecting the (Devegceefle osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
appropriate option : Accept - mJeerkeâej keâjvee, Refuse - Fvkeâej keâjvee, Expect -
I had ........... my right shoulder during the play. Gcceero keâjvee
(a) browsed (b) broke Correct sentence- My parents have given their assent
(c) grounded (d) injured to the match.
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
370. In the following question, the sentence given
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW injured (IeeÙeue, with blank to be filled in with an appropriate
Ûeesefšue nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie ner ØeÙegòeâ nesiee, efveÙecele: had + VIIIrd word. .........................indicate it by selecting the
form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw, Past perfect tense keâe Ùen efveÙece nw~ appropriate option.
Fill in the Blanks 194 YCT
He killed three __________ for dinner. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
(a) forl (b) fowls
(c) fool (d) flour
'suggested' (megPeeJe osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjkeäle mLeeve ceW fowls (he#eer keâe regarded - ÙeLeeefveefo&°, mecePevee, ceevee
reminded - Ùeeo efoueeÙee ieÙee
ceeBme) pees Keeves kesâ GheÙeesie ceW ueeÙee peelee nw, keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegkeäle
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe& nQ- allowed - Devegceefle Øeehle
forl – #eerCe Correct sentence- The method suggested by the
fool – cetKe& teacher is very tedious.
flour – Deeše 375. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Correct sentence- He killed three fowls for dinner. blank and make a grammatically correct
371. In the following question, the sentence given sentence.
with blank to be filled in with an appropriate Jamuna found an old necklace and ––––– gold
word. Select the correct alternative out of the bangles in the cupboard.
and indicate appropriate option. (a) an pair of (b) pair of
He is younger ––––––– you are, isn't he? (c) a pair of (d) a pairs of
(a) than (b) incase SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) if (d) on condition Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'a pair of' (Skeâ
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
peesÌ[er) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW than keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
Correct sentence- Jamuna found an old necklace and
keäÙeeWefkeâ Comparative degree ceW Adjective leLee than keâe ØeÙeesie a pair of bangles in the cupboard.
neslee nw, 376. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Correct sentence- He is younger than you are, isn't he? blank and make a meaningful sentence.
372. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the The student –––––– for a refund of fees.
blank. (a) said (b) wanted
Your answer book will be –––– by a computer. (c) requested (d) ordered
(a) replied (b) submitted
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) evaluated (d) tested
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'requested' (efJeveleer
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ efueÙes efJekeâuhe keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
evaluated - (cetuÙeebkeâve keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe said - keânvee
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - wanted - FÛÚe nesvee
Replied - Gòej osvee, Submitted - Øemlegle keâjvee, Tested - ordered - DeeosMe osvee
hejer#eCe keâjvee Correct sentence- The student requested for a refund
Correct sentence- Your answer book will be of fees.
evaluated by a computer. 377. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
373. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank and make a meaningful sentence.
blank. Raman exercises daily because he is preparing
The teacher was very ––––– in his subject. for a –––––– in the armed forces.
(a) best (b) master (a) occupancy (b) carrier
(c) top (d) proficient (c) postage (d) career
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ efueÙes efJekeâuhe
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW career (hesMee) keâe
proficient - (ØeJeerCe/DevegYeJeer) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe
ØeÙeesie nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
occupancy - DeefOeYeesie
best - DeÛÚe
postage - [ekeâ
top - GÛÛe/efMeKej
carrier - Jeenkeâ
master - ceeefnj
Correct sentence- Raman exercises daily because he
Correct sentence- The teacher was very proficient in
his subject. is preparing for a career in the armed forces.
374. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the 378. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank and make a meaningful sentence. blank and make a meaningful sentence.
The method ––––– by the teacher is very The customers ––––– the company with
tedious. complaints against the price increase.
(a) regarded (b) reminded (a) failed (b) criticized
(c) allowed (d) suggested (c) flooded (d) hoarded
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Fill in the Blanks 195 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve flooded (Yejceej nesvee) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- middle (yeerÛe ceW) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
failed - DevegòeerCe&, Hesâue, efJeHeâue nQ-
criticized - DeeueesÛevee keâjvee, efveboe keâjvee way - jemlee
hoarded - ÛeÌ{vee, meJeej nesvee side - he#e
Correct sentence- The customers flooded the path - ceeie&
company with complaints against the price increase. Correct sentence- The accident occurred in the
379. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the middle of the road.
blank and make a meaningful sentence. 383. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Conservative parents usually do not give their blank.
–––––– for uncommon career choices of their I ––––him to use my bike to go to the office.
children. (a) granted (b) allowed
(a) consent (b) agreement
(c) admonished (d) sanctioned
(c) allowance (d) dissent
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
consent (menceefle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ Allow (Devegceefle osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Agreement - mecePeewlee Grant - DeefOekeâej osvee
Allowance - Yeòee admonish - [eBšvee, heâškeâejvee
Dissent - Demenceefle Sanction - mebmJeerke=âefle osvee
Correct sentence- Conservative parents usually do not Correct sentence- I allowed him to use my bike to go
give their consent for uncommon career choices of to the office.
their children. 384. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
380. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
blank and make a meaningful sentence. Marconi ––––– the radio.
He ––––– me up on his way to work. (a) discovered (b) invented
(a) picked (b) raised (c) built (d) assembled
(c) lifted (d) dropped SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW invented
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW (DeeefJe<keâej) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ peye keâesF& veF& Jemleg Keespeer
picked keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- peeleer nw, (pees Fmemes henues ceewpeto ve jner nw) lees 'invent' keâe
raised - G"vee uesvee ØeÙeesie keâjles nw, Deewj peye keâesF& Ssmeer Jemleg Keespeer peeleer nw~ (pees
lifted - G"evee henues mes ceewpeto jner nes yeMelex meyekeâes helee ve nes) lees 'Discover'
dropped -ÚesÌ[ osvee keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Correct sentence- He picked me up on his way to
built - YeJeve efvecee&Ce
work.
381. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the discovered - Keespevee
blank. assembled - meblegefuele keâjvee
––––– rivers have water throughout the year. Correct sentence- Marconi invented the radio.
(a) Ephemeral (b) Perennial 385. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(c) Seasonal (d) Chronic blank.
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I) There is no –––– in the container for the water
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW to flow.
Perennial (efÛejmLeeÙeer, meoeyenej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ (a) link (b) outlet
(c) room (d) escape
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ephemeral-#eCe Yebiegj, DemLeeÙeer
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ hej Outlet
Seasonal - ceewmeceer
(efveie&ce ceeie&) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Chronic - oerIe&keâeefuekeâ link - mebheke&â, room - keâ#e, mLeeve, escape - megjef#ele efvekeâue
Correct sentence- Perennial rivers have water
peevee
throughout the year.
Correct sentence- There is no outlet in the container
382. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the for the water to flow.
blank.
The accident occurred in the ––––– of the road. 386. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(a) way (b) middle blank.
(c) side (d) path The incident made a –––––– impression on
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I) Karan.
Fill in the Blanks 196 YCT
(a) factual (b) rounded Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW awe (ßeæeÙegòeâ YeÙe)
(c) perfect (d) deep keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Praise - ØeMebmee, mejenvee
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Respect - Deeoj, ßeæe
deep (ienje) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Gusto - DeeJesMe, Glmeen, KegMeer~
factual - JeemleefJekeâ Ùee leLeelcekeâ, rounded - Iesje, perfect - Correct sentence- The students are in great awe of
Gòece~ their teachers.
Correct sentence- The incident made a deep 391. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
impression on Karan. blank.
387. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the It is quite tough to ––––– which candidate will
blank. win the presidential elections.
Young people from disadvantaged homes look (a) pretend (b) elect
for ––––– in government jobs. (c) predict (d) argue
(a) utility (b) capability SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) ability (d) stability Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) predict (Devegceeve ueieevee) keâe ØeÙeseie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW stability (efmLejlee) efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Pretend - {esie keâjvee, yenevee keâjvee
Utility - GheÙeesefielee Elect - Ûegvevee, Ûegve uesvee
Capability- meeceLÙe&, #ecelee Argue - yenme keâjvee~
Ability - ÙeesiÙelee~ Correct sentence- It is quite tough to predict which
Correct sentence- Young people from disadvantaged candidate will win the presidential elections.
homes look for stability in government jobs. 392. A sentence has been given with a blank to be
388. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the filled with an appropriate word. Choose the
blank. correct alternative.
The wonderful performance of the maestro left I am ––––– of winning the competition.
the audience –––––– . (a) resistent (b) confident
(a) puzzled (b) sleepy (c) pertinent (d) reliant
(c) hungry (d) entranced SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW confident (efJeÕeeme)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW entranced (ceesefnle keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ
nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- resistent - ØeeflejesOe
Puzzle - nwjeve keâjvee, Sleepy - efveõe«emle, Hungry - YetKee~ pertinent - GefÛele
Correct sentence- The wonderful performance of the reliant - efveYe&j nesvee
maestro left the audience entranced. Correct sentence- I am confident of winning the
389. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the competition.
blank. 393. A sentence has been given with a blank to be
Sarthak –––– everything that a leader should filled with an appropriate word. Choose the
be. correct alternative.
(a) epitomizes (b) adores The bullet struck a wall and was ––––– from its
(c) worships (d) clones course.
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I) (a) reflected (b) twisted
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW epitomizes (Øeleerkeâ (c) deflected (d) crashed
nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nw- SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Adores - hetpee keâjlee nw Ans. (c) : JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW deflected (cegÌ[ peevee) keâe
Worships - DeejeOevee keâjlee nw ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Clones - Øeefle™he oslee nw~ reflected - Øeefleefyeefcyele
Correct sentence- Sarthak epitomizes everything that twisted - IegceeÙee ngDee
a leader should be. crashed - ogIee&švee«emle
390. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Deflect - to change direction after hitting somebody.
blank. efkeâmeer Jemleg mes škeâjekeâj efoMee (yeouevee)
The students are in great –––– of their Correct sentence- The bullet struck a wall and was
teachers. deflected from its course.
(a) praise (b) awe 394. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(c) respect (d) gusto blank.
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I) Her parents always –––––– her in her studies.
Fill in the Blanks 197 YCT
(a) encouraged (b) interested 398. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(c) impressed (d) expected blank and make a grammatically correct
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) sentence.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW encouraged Surendra tries to –––––– his opponents in all
the matches.
(Øeeslmeeefnle efkeâÙee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) intimidate (b) impersonate
Interested - Deeke=â°, Impressed - ØeYeeefJele, Expected - (c) intimate (d) initiate
DeeMee keâer~ SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Correct sentence- Her parents always encouraged her Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
in her studies. intimidate ([jevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâueheeW kesâ
395. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the DeLe& nQ-
blank and make a grammatically correct Impersonate - ™he OeejCe keâjvee, intimate - megefÛele keâjvee,
sentence.
initiate - ØeejcYe keâjvee~
Meena had a whale –––– a time in Mussorie
with her gang. Correct sentence- Surendra tries to intimidate his
(a) in (b) of opponents in all the matches.
(c) on (d) at 399. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I) blank and make a grammatically correct
sentence.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee Megha is attending a teachers' ––––– in
keäÙeeWefkeâ 'a whale of a time' (megKeo DevegYeJe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ London.
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen Skeâ idiomatic phrase nw leLee Ùen Skeâ meeLe (a) connection (b) combination
ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nQ- (c) connotation (d) convention
Correct sentence- Meena had a whale of a time in SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Mussorie with her gang. Ans. (d) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â ef
j òeâ mLeeve hej convention
396. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (meccesueve) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
blank and make a grammatically correct Connection - mebyebOe, Combination - mebÙeesie, Connotation -
sentence. DeLe&, ue#ÙeeLe&~
In the age of technology sending letters by Correct sentence- Megha is attending a teachers'
postal mail seems ––––– to me. convention in London.
(a) superstition (b) surplus 400. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
(c) supercilious (d) superfluous blank and make a meaningful sentence.
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I) The ISRO team is working round the clock to –
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ––––– Chandrayaan-2.
superfluous (DeveeJeMÙekeâ efvejLe&keâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ (a) navigate (b) introduce
(c) launch (d) steer
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
superstition - DebOeefJeMJeeme
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Launch - Øe#esefhele
surplus - DeefOekeâlee
keâjvee, keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
supercilious - IeceC[er Navigate - ceeie& efveoxMeve keâjvee, veewkeâeefyenej keâjvee, Introduce
Correct sentence- In the age of technology, sending
- henÛeeve keâjevee, heefjÛeÙe keâjevee, ueeiet keâjvee, Steer - DevegkeâjCe
letters by postal mail seems superfluous to me
keâjvee, heefjÛeeueve~
397. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Correct sentence- The ISRO team is working round
blank and make a grammatically correct
the clock to launch Chandrayaan-2.
sentence.
Tourism has been ––––– in India for a long 401. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
time. blank and make a meaningful sentence.
(a) postponed (b) declined The diamond necklace is too –––– for me.
(a) luscious (b) insufficient
(c) decayed (d) neglected
(c) extravagant (d) austere
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Extravagant -
neglected (Ghesef#ele, vepejDeboepe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ (cenbiee, KeÛeeauee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - nQ-
postpone - mLeefiele keâjvee Insufficient - DeheÙee&hle
decline - Fbkeâej keâjvee Luscious - mJeeefo°, ceOegj
decay - #eÙe keâjvee/nesvee Austere - meKle, mebÙeceer, Dee[byej nerve~
Correct sentence- Tourism has been neglected in Correct sentence- The diamond necklace is too
India for a long time. extravagant for me.
Fill in the Blanks 198 YCT
402. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 406. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank and make a grammatically correct blank and make a grammatically correct
sentence. sentence.
The cost turned out to be higher than_____ Seema gave her teacher a beautiful ––––– of
(a) excepted (b) anticipated pink roses on Teachers' Day.
(c) accepted (d) emancipated (a) grove (b) reed
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) (c) bouquet (d) wreath
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
anticipated (hetJee&vegceeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve ceW bouquet (hetâueeW keâe
DeLe& nQ- excepted - keâes Úes[Ì keâj, accepted - mJeerke=âle, iegueomlee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence ceW 'pink
emancipated - yebOevecegòeâ, Deepeeo~ roses' (iegueeyeer iegueeye kesâ hetâue) osves keâer yeele JÙeòeâ nw, pees Skeâ
Correct sentence- The cost turned out to be higher than meeLe jKeves hej iegueomlee 'bouquet' yeveeles nQ~
anticipated. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
403. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the grove - GheJeve, yeeie~
blank and make a grammatically correct reed - kegâMe, vejkeâš~
sentence. wreath - hetâueeW keâe nej heg<heÛe›eâ~
Working together gave us a chance to ______
about old times. Correct sentence- Seema gave her teacher a beautiful
(a) reminisce (b) reproduce bouquet of pink roses on Teacher's Day.
(c) recreate (d) reminding 407. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) blank and make it grammatically correct
sentence.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW reminisce (Deleerle keâer
For many, The Lion King is ––––– as a
megKeo yeeleeW keâer ÛeÛee& keâjvee, mcejCe keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ childhood memory.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- reproduce - GlheVe keâjvee, mebleeve hewoe (a) invested (b) deposited
keâjvee, recreate - hegveefve&cee&Ce keâjvee, reminding - mcejCe keâjevee, (c) treasured (d) inherited
Ùeeo efoueevee~ SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence- Working together gave us a chance Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Treasured (mebpeesÙes
to reminisce about old times. jKevee, efveefOe megjef#ele jKevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ
404. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the memories keâes mebpeesÙee/megjef#ele jKee peelee nw~ 'The Lion King'
blank and make a grammatically correct Skeâ keâneveer nw pees yeÛeheve keâer mce=efle (Memory) keâe efnmmee nw,
sentence. efpemekeâes megjef#ele jKeves kesâ yeele sentence ceW JÙeòeâ nw~
The blind man needed ––––– to cross the street.
(a) guards (b) assistance DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) cooperation (d) porters invested - efveJesMe keâjvee~
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III) deposited - pecee keâjvee~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW inherited - JemeerÙele/GòejeefOekeâej ceW Øeehle keâjvee~
assistance (meneÙelee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ Correct sentence- For many, The Lion King is
DevÙe efJekeâuheebs kesâ DeLe& - treasured as a childhood memory.
guards - j#ekeâ, Ûeewkeâeroej 408. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank and make a meaningful sentence.
cooperation - menÙeesie, menkeâeefjlee
Mahesh is very happy because the value of his
porters - Éejheeue, kegâueer shares has –––.
Correct sentence- 'The blind man needed assistance to (a) diminished (b) complimented
cross the street.' (c) applauded (d) appreciated
405. A word can have a different –––––– in different SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I)
contexts. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
(a) connotation (b) constellation
appreciated (cegõemheâerefle keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
(c) contention (d) confrontation
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW diminish - keâce keâjvee,Ieševee
Connotation (mebkesâleeLe&, Deefleefjòeâ celeueye) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ compliment - ØeMebmee keâjvee, MegYekeâeveeÙeW
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- applauded - mejenvee, ØeMebmee keâjvee~
Costellation - leejeceC[ue Correct sentence- Mahesh is very happy because the
value of his shares has appreciated.
Contention - efJeJeeo, ØeeflemheOee&
Confrontation - meecevee, mebIe<e& 409. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank and make a meaningful sentence.
Correct sentence- A word can have a different
The CEO went against the advisory committe's
connotation in different contexts.
–––––.
Fill in the Blanks 199 YCT
(a) Introduction (b) Information 413. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
(c) Recommendation (d) Response blank and make a meaningful sentence.
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I) It's a venue of every occasion and one that
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW offers ––––– meals on special days.
Recommendation (DevegMebmee efmeheâeefjMe) keâe ØeÙeesie Ghegòeâ nw~ (a) offensive (b) amusing
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) thrilling (d) delightful
Introduction - heefjÛeÙe SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Information - metÛevee Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Response - Øeefleef›eâÙee delightful (efoueÛemhe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
Correct sentence- The CEO went against the advisory DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
committe's recommendation.
Offensive - DeefØeÙe, Deheceevepevekeâ~
410. Select the mot appropriate word to fill in the
blank and make a meaningful sentence. Amusing - ceveesjbpekeâ~
The doctor advised him to consume ––––– Thrilling - jesceebÛekeâ~
water without any additive. Correct sentence- It's a venue of every occasion and
(a) pleasant (b) plain one that offers delightful meals on special days.
(c) potent (d) precious 414. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III) blank and make a meaningful sentence.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Winning both the races has been a –––––
plain (meeoe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ surprise, but the success is well deserved.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - (a) satisfying (b) pleasant
pleasant - megKeo (c) civilized (d) Charming
potent - MeefòeâMeeueer SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
precious - cetuÙeJeeve Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Correct sentence- The doctor advised him to consume 'Pleasant' (megKeo) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
plain water without any additive.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
411. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank and make a meaningful sentence. satisfying - meblees<epevekeâ~
He was physically strong and became a ––––– civilized - meYÙe~
climber of high rocky cliffs. Charming - Deekeâ<e&keâ~
(a) timid (b) fearful Correct sentence- Winning both the races has been a
(c) unwilling (d) daring
pleasant surprise, but the success is well deserved.
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
415. Select the mot appropriate option to fill in the
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
blank and make a grammatically correct
daring' (meenmeer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
sentence.
timid - keâeÙej~ I wasn't feeling well yesterday, but I feel a little
fearful - [je ngDee, YeÙeYeerle~ ––––– today.
unwilling - DeefveÛÚgkeâe~ (a) more better (b) best
Correct sentence- He was physically strong and (c) better (d) good
became a daring climber of high rocky cliffs. SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
412. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW better keâe ØeÙeesie
blank and make a meaningful sentence. nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeefo Comparative degree kesâ yeeo keâesF& 'Noun'
He had his own line of thinking and would
defend his views with ––––. ueiee nes lees DeeJeMÙekeâleevegmeej Comparative degree kesâ henues
(a) conversion (b) conviction Article. A/an keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~
(c) conversation (d) convention Ex. Lata is a better singer than Asha]
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II) Correct sentence -
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW I wasn't feeling well yesterday, but I feel a little better
conviction (ÂÌ{ efJeMJeeme, oes<eefmeefæ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ today.
DevÙe efJekeâuheesb kesâ DeLe&- 416. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
conversion - ®heeblejCe~ blank and make a meaningful sentence.
She gave important evidence and I found her to
conversation - Jeelee&ueehe, yeele-Ûeerle~
be a sensible and ––––– witness.
convention - meccesueve, efjJeepe~ (a) credible (b) imposing
Correct sentence- He had his own line of thinking and (c) conclusive (d) unlikely
would defend his views with conviction. SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
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Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Credible' keâe ØeÙeesie
Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Practical -
Ans. (b) :
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Credible - able to be believed; convincing
(JÙeeJeneefjkeâ, ØeÙeesieelcekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
(efJeÕemeveerÙe), DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– Imposing -
nw-
ØeYeeJeMeeueer, conclusive- efveCee&Ùekeâ, unlikely - DeefJeÕemeveerÙe~
Systematic - JÙeJeefmLele, ›eâceyeæ
Correct sentence- She gave important evidence and I Orderly - megJÙeJeefmLele {bie mes, megMeerue
found her to be a sensible and credible witness.
Doable - cegceefkeâve~
417. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank and make a meaningful sentence. Correct sentence- We try to keep abreast of the new
The two friends were too ––––– to admit that treatments, but have gained little practical experience
they were wrong. of using them.
(a) satisfied (b) stubborn 421. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(c) voluntary (d) reasonable blank and make a grammatically correct
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II) sentence:
Ans.(b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW I was walking along the street when suddenly
I ----------- footsteps behind me.
'stubborn' (efpeodoer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ (a) hear (b) hearing
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - (c) heard (d) was hearing
satisfied - mebleg° SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
voluntary - mJewefÛÚkeâ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Heard' (megvee) Meyo
reasonable - leeefke&âkeâ, GefÛele~ GheÙegkeäle nw keäÙeeWefkeâ efveÙecele: efkeâmeer JeekeäÙe ceW past kesâ oes action
Correct sentence- The two friends were too stubborn denote efkeâÙes ieÙes nes, lees pees keâeÙe& henues mes peejer neslee nw Gmekesâ
to admit that they were wrong. efueS verb past continuous leLee pees keâeÙe& yeeo ceW nes Gmekesâ
418. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the efueS verb past indefinite ceW nesleer nw~
blank and make a grammatically correct
sentence. Correct sentence- I was walking along the street when
I would have forgotten my appointment if suddenly I heard footsteps behind me.
Susan ––––– reminded me about it. 422. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
(a) hadn't (b) wouldn't blank and make a meaningful sentence.
(c) haven't (d) had A concerted effort has to be make in order to
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) use our mineral resources in a planned and -----
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hadn't keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee ---------- manner.
(a) reserved (b) collected
keäÙeeWefkeâ If + Past Perfect, Sub + Would + have + v3 (c) preserved (d) sustainable
Dele: GheÙegòeâ rule mes mhe° nw efkeâ If clause Jeeues sentence kesâ SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Keeueer mLeeve hej hadn't keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'sustainable'
Correct sentence- I would have forgotten my (mebJenveerÙe, keâeÙece jnves Jeeuee) word GheÙegkeäle nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ Gkeäle
appointment if Susan hadn't reminded me about it.
word hetJe& ceW Øeoeve efkeâÙes ieÙes Meyo planned keâer mebiele keâjlee nw
419. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank and make a meaningful sentence. Deewj sentence kesâ DeeMeÙe keâes properly Øekeâš keâjlee nw~ Mes<e
Which –––– should we adopt to increase our Jekeâuhe nQ– ef
sales ? Reserved– Deejef#ele~
(a) promotions (b) strategies Collected– Skeâ$e, Øeehle efkeâÙee~
(c) functions (d) intentions Preserved– efkeâmeer Jemleg keâes megjef#ele Ùee DeÛÚs neue ceW jKevee~
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) Correct sentence- A concerted effort has to be make
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ mLeeve ceW 'strategies' (jCeveerefle) in order to use our mineral resources in a planned and
Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- sustainable manner.
Promotions - ØeÛeej, lejkeäkeâer 423. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Functions - keâece keâjvee, GlmeJe blank and make a meaningful sentence.
Intentions - Fjeoe, ue#Ùe~ The common occurrences of fatigue and -------
Correct sentence- Which strategies should we adopt decrease when we listen to music.
to increase our sales ? (a) Depletion (b) distaste
(c) boredom (d) liveliness
420. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
blank and make a meaningful sentence.
We try to keep abreast of the new treatments, Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Boredom'
but have gained little ––––– experience of using (veerjmelee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Gkeäle word–
them. 'Fatigue (Lekeâeve) kesâ meeLe mebiele keâjles ngS GefÛele combination
(a) systematic (b) practical ceW nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) orderly (d) doable
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) Depletion– #ejCe, Dehe#eÙe,
Fill in the Blanks 201 YCT
Distaste– De®efÛe, veehemeboieer, Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW each (ØelÙeskeâ) keâe
Liveliness–DeepeerefJekeâe~ ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ– we use 'each' to refer to
Correct sentence- The common occurrences of individual things in a group or a list of two or more
fatigue and boredom decrease when we listen to music. things. It is normally followed by a singular verb.
424. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Mes<e efJekeâuhe Gòej kesâ efueS GheÙegkeäle veneR nQ pees Fme Øekeâej nQ–
blank and make a grammatically correct Both–oesveeW, All–meYeer, Any–keâesF&~
sentence. Correct sentence- I tried to contact her two or three
Chris and I play tennis together regularly, but times but each time there was no reply.
––––––––– of us can play very well.
428. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(a) both (b) either
blank and make a grammatically correct sentence
(c) none (d) neither
Susan finally arrived at the party at midnight,
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II)
but by then, most of the guests _______.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW neither keâe ØeÙeesie (a) having left (b) have left
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Neither' keâe ØeÙeesie (oeWveeW ceW mes keâesF& veneR) (c) had left (d) left
kesâ efueS neslee nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Neither' Skeâ distributive pronoun SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
nw, Fme pronoun kesâ henues but nw, FmeefueS ÙeneB negative Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW had left keâe ØeÙeesie
ideas keâes JÙeòeâ keâjves kesâ efueS 'Neither' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Mes<e GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes keâeceeW ceW Skeâ keâece henues meceehle ngDee
DevÙe efJekeâuhe nQ– nes Deewj otmeje keâece yeeo ceW, lees henues nesves Jeeues keâece keâes past
either– Ùee, none– (keâesF& veneR), both– oesveeW~ perfect tense ceW leLee yeeo Jeeues keâes past indefinite ceW efueKeles
Correct sentence- Chris and I play tennis together nQ~
regularly, but neither of us can play very well. Correct sentence- Susan finally arrived at the party at
425. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the midnight, but by then, most of the guests had left.
blank and make a meaningful sentence. 429. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
When we talk of 'globalization' we often refer blank and make a meaningful sentence.
to an economic system that has ––––––– in the There are some dates or periods of time in the
last 50 years or so. history of the world that are so ______that
(a) proceeded (b) emerged everyone knows and remembers them.
(c) derived (d) flowed (a) trivial (b) representative
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) significant (d) momentary
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW emerged (GYejvee, SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
efvekeâuevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW significant
Proceeded– peejer jKee, Derived– JÙeglhevve ngDee, Flowed– (cenòJehetCe&) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
ØeJeeefnle ngDee~ Trivial - legÛÚ, Representative - ØeefleefveefOe, momentary -
Correct sentence- When we talk of 'globalization' we #eefCekeâ~
often refer to an economic system that has emerged in Correct sentence- 'There are some dates or periods of
the last 50 years or so. time in the history of the world that are so significant
426. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the that everyone knows and remembers them.'
blank and make a meaningful sentence. 430. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
The idea of Satyagraha –––––– the power of blank and make a meaningful sentence.
truth. Mother__some food for the old beggar woman.
(a) impressed (b) emphasized (a) set up (b) set out
(c) created (d) insisted (c) set aside (d) set in
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW emphasized Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW set aside (yeÛeekeâj
(efJeMes<e yeue osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& jKevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- set
nQ- Impressed ØeYeeefJele efkeâÙee, created– efveefce&le efkeâÙee, up - yegefveÙeeo jKevee, keâeÙece jKevee, set out - ØemLeeve keâjvee, set
Insisted– efJejesOe efkeâÙee~ in - Meg® keâjvee~
Correct sentence- The idea of Satyagraha emphasized Correct sentence- Mother set aside some food for the
the power of truth. old beggar woman.
427. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 431. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank and make a grammatically correct blank and make a meaningful sentence.
sentence. Searching frantically to find all the hidden
I tried to contact her two or three times but jewels and cash, the burglars proceeded to ––––
................. time there was no reply. the entire house.
(a) each (b) both (a) pry (b) ransack
(c) all (d) any (c) seek (d) poach
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Fill in the Blanks 202 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 435. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
ransack (uetšvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ blank and make a meaningful sentence.
The author touched the ––––– of her career
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- with her second novel which won the Pulitzer
Pry - leekeâ-PeeBkeâ keâjvee Prize.
Seek - helee ueieevee (a) peek (b) nadir
Poach - DeJewOe efMekeâej keâjvee (c) base (d) peak
Correct sentence- Searching frantically to find all the SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III)
hidden jewels and cash, the burglars proceeded to Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ efueÙes
ransack the entire house. efJekeâuhe Peak - efMeKej, GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
432. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the DeLe& nQ-
blank and make a meaningful sentence. Peek - Peebkeâvee, Nadir - heleve, Base - DeeOeej~
Nowadays, digital services have made our cash Correct sentence- The author touched the peak of her
transactions easier and –––––. career with her second novel which won the Pulitzer
(a) softer (b) smoother Prize.
(c) heavier (d) dearer 436. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II) blank and make a meaningful sentence.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW She seemed ––––about the plan as she did not
'Smoother' (Deemeeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ react much.
DeLe& nQ- (a) uninterested (b) enthusiastic
(c) excited (d) interested
softer - yengle vejce
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III)
heavier - yengle Yeejer Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
dearer - efØeÙe, yengle cenbiee Uninterested - yesmejeskeâej/iewj efoueÛemhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Correct sentence- Nowadays, digital services have DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- enthusiastic - Glmeener, excited -
made our cash transactions easier and smoother
Glmeeefnle, interested - ®efÛe jKeves Jeeuee~
433. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Correct sentence- She seemed uninterested about the
blank and make a meaningful sentence.
plan as she did not react much.
The development of real estate has ––––––
impacted the environment. 437. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(a) narrowly (b) positively blank and make a grammatically correct
(c) conveniently (d) adversely sentence.
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I) I was determined not to stay in hospital for any
longer –––– was strictly necessary.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW (a) when (b) than
adversely (Øeefleketâue) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ (c) then (d) that
DeLe&- SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Narrowly - peje mee, mebkeâeaCeleehetJe&keâ~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW than keâe ØeÙeesie
positively - mekeâejelcekeâ ™he mes~ GheÙeg òeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Comparative sense ceW ØeÙeesie nesves hej
Conveniently - megefJeOeepevekeâ {bie mes~ than keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DeLee&led longer comparative sense ceW
Correct sentence- The development of real estate has nw~
adversely impacted the environment. Correct sentence- I was determined not to stay in
434. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the hospital for any longer than was strictly necessary.
blank and make a meaningful sentence. 438. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Be careful not to drop this glass case; it's very – blank and make a meaningful sentence.
–––. Owing to all the recent negative turn of events
(a) fragile (b) rigid in her life, strongly felt –––– forces must be at
(c) smooth (d) hard work.
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I) (a) helpful (b) evil
(c) angelic (d) haunting
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
fragile (keâcepeesj, peuoer štšves Jeeuee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW evil keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- nesiee~ JeekeäÙe negative DeLe& ØeoefMe&le keâj jne nw leLee Keeueer mLeeve
Rigid - keâ"esj~ hej evil keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee haunting keâe veneR keäÙeeWefkeâ 'evil forces'
Smooth - efÛekeâvee~ Skeâ phrase kesâ ™he ceW ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Hard - keâ"esj, efve‰gj~ Correct sentence- Owing to all the recent negative
Correct sentence- Be careful not to drop this glass turn of events in her life, strongly felt evil forces must
case; it's very fragile. be at work.
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439. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the 443. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank and make a meaningful sentence. blank.
Twenty families were ––––– from an old The frightened convict –––––– for mercy.
building before the monsoons. (a) shouted (b) whispered
(a) erased (b) evacuated (c) mumbled (d) pleaded
(c) emptied (d) expelled SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
evacuated (Kelejveekeâ peien mes efvekeâeuekeâj megjef#ele mLeeve hej pleaded (efJeveleer keâjvee, ÙeeÛevee keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
hengBÛeevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - shout - efÛeuueevee
Erase - efceševee whisper - hegâmehegâmeevee
Empty - Keeueer keâjvee mumbled - yegoyegoevee, YegveYegveevee
Expel - efve<keâeefmele keâjvee, yesoKeue keâjvee Correct sentence- The frightened convict pleaded for
Correct sentence- Twenty families were evacuated mercy.
from an old building before the monsoons. 444. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
440. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
blank and make a meaningful sentence. The passengers were afraid, but the captain ––
In some disputes face-to-face talk can ––––– the ––– them that there was no danger.
issue. (a) cautioned (b) assured
(a) restrict (b) refuse (c) claimed (d) confided
(c) resolve (d) reduce SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW resolve (efveJeejCe
Assure (efJeÕeeme efoueevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
Caution - ÛesleeJeveer osvee, Keyejoej keâjvee
Restrict - meerefcele keâjvee
Claim - oeJee keâjvee
Refuse - Fbkeâej keâjvee
reduce - keâce keâjvee Confide - ieghle yeele yeleevee
Correct sentence- In some disputes face-to-face talk Correct sentence- The passengers were afraid, but the
can resolve the issue. captain assured them that there was no danger
441. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 445. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank. blank.
The air-conditioner has made ceiling fans a She had a bandage –––– round her finger.
little ––––– in today's world. (a) covered (b) twisted
(a) extinct (b) absurd (c) wrapped (d) bound
(c) additional (d) redundant SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Wrapped (ueshešvee)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kessâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Covered-
'Redundant' (DeveeJeMÙekeâ, iewj pe™jer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ {keâe ngDee, Twisted- IegceeÙee ngDee, Bound- Iesjvee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- Correct sentence- She had a bandage wrapped round
extinct - efJeueghle her finger.
absurd - nemÙeemheo 456. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
additional - Deefleefjkeäle~ blank.
Correct sentence- The air-conditioner has made They sat by the river bank with their legs ––––
ceiling fans a little redundant in today's world. in the water.
442. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (a) remaining (b) swimming
blank. (c) washing (d) dangling
My little cousin is ––––– a movie. SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) watching (b) looking
(c) seeing (d) observing Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW dangling- (Pegueevee,
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III) ueškeâevee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW watching (osKevee) Remaining - yeÛee ngDee~
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ movie. T.V., Serial etc. osKeves Swimming - lewÙeej nesvee~
kesâ efueS 'watch' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Washing - Oeguevee~
Correct sentence- My little cousin is watching a Correct sentence- They sat by the river bank with
movie. their legs dangling in the water.
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447. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the 450. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank. blank.
The speaker had not written his speech The new textile policy lays great emphasis on
properly and went on _____ one point only. stabilizing cotton prices to ______ the interest
(a) Insisting (b) Decrying of cotton growers.
(c) Emphasising (d) Avoiding (a) improve (b) diversify
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III) (c) protect (d) raise
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Emphasising' SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
(efkeâmeer hej efJeMes<e yeue osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW raise
DeLe& nQ- (yeÌ{evee/G"evee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Insisting - efkeâmeer yeele hej Dee«en keâjvee improve - megOeejvee
Decrying - efveboe keâjvee diversify - efJeefJeOelee
Avoiding - kegâÚ keâjves mes yeÛevee
protect - j#ee keâjvee
Correct sentence- The speaker had not written his
Correct sentence- The new textile policy lays great
speech properly and went on emphasising one point
emphasis on stabilizing cotton prices to raise the
only.
interest of cotton growers.
448. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
451. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank.
blank.
If you drink too much, it will ______ your
judgment. In order to cut down on errors, a keyboard that
(a) Impel (b) Impede can be ______ to suit individual typing style is
(c) Impose (d) Improve needed.
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III) (a) predicated (b) shared
(c) projected (d) adjusted
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'impede' (yeeOee Ùee
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
DeÌ[Ûeve [euevee/keâef"veeF& GheefmLele keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW adjusted -
Impel - kegâÚ keâjves kesâ efueS yeeOÙe Ùee Øesefjle keâjvee~
‘meceeÙeesefpele’ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
predicate - YeefJe<ÙeJeeCeer keâjvee, share - efnmmee/ yee@švee,
Impose - Leeshevee, Deejesefhele keâjvee~
projected - ØemleeefJele
Improve - megOejvee Ùee megOeejvee
Correct sentence- In order to cut down on errors, a
Correct sentence- If you drink too much, it will
keyboard that can be adjusted to suit individual typing
impede your judgment.
style is needed.
449. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank. 452. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
The great advantage of early rising is the good blank.
______ is given us to our day. When the bat pays attention to an object, the
(a) sense (b) kick ______ of that object sharpens in its brain.
(c) start (d) humour (a) representation (b) depiction
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II) (c) appearance (d) portrait
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW start - Meg®Deele SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
(ØeejcYe nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
sense - YeeJevee depiction - (JeCe&ve efÛe$eCe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
kick - "eskeâj ceejvee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- representation - ØeefleefveefOelJe,
humour -heefjneme appearance - efoKeeJeš, portrait - efÛe$e
correct sentence- Correct sentence- When the bat pays attention to an
The great advantage of early rising is the good start is object, the depiction of that object sharpens in its
given us to our day. brain.

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453. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
blank. extinct (efJeueghle) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
The complexity of the current environment
includes many challenges in general, but air
nQ-
pollution in _______. antique - hegjevee
(a) public (b) common ancient - ØeeÛeerve
(c) overall (d) particular ageold - yegÌ{ehee
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
Correct sentence- Dinosaurs are an extinct species
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW now.
particular (efJeMes<e) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
457. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
DeLe& nQ- public - meeJe&peefvekeâ, overall - mechetCe&, common -
blank.
meeceevÙe~ Apart from cows, buffaloes are also ______ for
Correct sentence- The complexity of the current mass milk production for humans.
environment includes many challenges in general, but (a) developed (b) grown
air pollution in particular. (c) produced (d) reared
454. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
blank. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
If you have a _______ for photography, you do
reared (heeuevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
not have to wait for your big break.
(a) claim (b) passion nQ–
(c) response (d) demand developed - efJekeâefmele keâjvee
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I) grown - Gievee
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW produced - Øemlegle keâjvee
passion (leer›e FÛÚe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ Correct sentence-
DeLe& nQ- claim - oeJee keâjvee, response - ØelÙegòej/peJeeye osvee, Apart from cows, buffaloes are also reared for mass
demand - ceebie keâjvee milk production for humans.
Correct sentence- If you have a passion for 458. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
photography, you do not have to wait for your big blank.
break. Scientists tried to find out the _____ behind the
455. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the occurrence of the phenomenon.
blank. (a) cause (b) clarification
The baby bird was _______ by its mother. (c) illustration (d) interpretation
(a) thrown (b) renounced SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) abandoned (d) sacrificed Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
cause (keâejCe) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJeevegmeej
clarification - mhe°erkeâjCe
abandoned (ÚesÌ[vee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
illustration - efÛe$eCe
DeLe& nQ-
thrown - heWâkeâosvee interpretation - JÙeeKÙee

renounced - ÚesÌ[vee Correct sentence-


Scientists tried to find out the cause behind the
sacrificed - yeefueoeve
occurrence of the phenomenon.
Correct sentence- The baby bird was abandoned by
459. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
its mother.
blank.
456. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
If an individual keeps his fingers crossed he
blank.
______ for the best.
Dinosaurs are an _______ species now.
(a) hopes (b) responds
(a) extinct (b) antique
(c) reacts (d) suspects
(c) ancient (d) ageold
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III) SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)

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Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW hopes (DeeMee keâjvee) 462. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank.
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ keeps his fingers crossed
Sometimes it is necessary for an author to
Skeâ phrase nw efpemekeâe DeLe& neslee nw- Gcceero/Yejesmee keâjvee~ efoÙee know what is going on in the minds of his
ieÙee JeekeäÙe zero condition nw, efpemekeâer mebjÛevee nw- ______.
(a) audience (b) listeners
If , present Indefinte , Present Indefinite
(c) viewers (d) characters
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
responds - peJeeye osvee/Øeefleef›eâÙee osvee Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe
kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB
characters (plural noun)
reacts - Øeefleef›eâÙee
uesKekeâ kesâ mJeÙeb kesâ Ûeefj$e/mJeYeeJe keâes denote keâjves kesâ efueS
suspects - mevosn keâjvee characters keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Correct sentence- If an individual keeps his fingers audience - oMe&keâ
crossed he hopes for the best. viewers - oMe&keâ
460. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the listeners - ßeeslee
blank. Correct sentence- Sometimes it is necessary for an
We need not worry about anything ______ his author to know what is going on in the minds of his
commitment to the work he is assigned. characters.
(a) except (b) access 463. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
(c) expect (d) accept blank.
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II) _______ are to be avoided; they lead to conflict.
(a) Question (b) Statements
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
(c) Arguments (d) Decisions
except (efmeJeeÙe/Deefleefjòeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ- Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Arguments - Jeeo-
access - hengBÛe efJeJeeo, leke&â keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
accept - mJeerkeâej
keâjvee Question - ØeMve, Statements - keâLeve, Decisions - efveCe&Ùe~
Correct sentence- Arguments are to be avoided; they
except - DeeMee/Gcceero lead to conflict.
Correct sentence- We need not worry about anything 464. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
except his commitment to the work he is assigned. blank.
461. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the You can visit me on ............. at 4 o'clock.
blank. (a) tomorrow (b) next month
India's Republic Day Parade had, among the (c) today (d) Sunday
main______, an all-women's marching SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
contingent. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW on (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee
(a) displays (b) spectacle nw, FmeefueS efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Sunday keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
(c) demonstrations (d) attractions
efoveeW kesâ veece kesâ henues preposition 'on' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct sentence- You can visit me on Sunday at 4
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
o'clock.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 465. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
attraction - Deekeâ<e&Ce keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ blank.
DeLe& nQ- Just are the _______ of God.
(a) ways (b) deeds
displays - ØeoMe&ve (c) plans (d) tricks
spectacle - ØeoMe&veer SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
demonstrations - peguetme/ØeoMe&ve Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ways - (lejerkesâ) keâe
Correct sentence- India's Republic Day Parade had, ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- deed - keâeÙe&,
among the main attractions an all-women's marching plan - Ùeespevee, trick - OeesKee ~
contingent. Correct sentence- Just are the ways of God.

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466. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
blank. word (Jeeoe, JeÛeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
Smoking is ______ to health DeLe& nQ~
(a) tedious (b) serious
office - keâeÙee&ueÙe
(c) anxious (d) injurious
sword - leueJeej
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
dress - heesMeekeâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW injurious
Correct sentence- The Prime Minister was as good as
(neefvekeâejkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- his word.
tedious - Lekeâeve 470. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
serious - iecYeerj blank.
anxious - efÛeefvlele They never ______ those who have done wrong.
Correct sentence- (a) condemn (b) outcast
Smoking is injurious to health. (c) blame (d) forgive
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
467. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Let us_______our heads together to solve the forgive (#ecee keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
problem. DeLe& nQ-
(a) join (b) put condemn - efvevoe keâjvee
(c) bring (d) combine outcast - efveJee&efmele
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I) blame - oes<e ueieevee
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW YeeJeevegmeej put keâe Correct sentence- They never forgive those who have
ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'put their heads together' Skeâ idiom nw done wrong.
efpemekeâe DeLe& ‘meeLe-meeLe keâece keâjvee’ neslee nw~ 471. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Correct sentence- Let us put our heads together to blank.
solve the problem. I make friends ______ I go.
(a) moreover (b) wherever
468. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
blank. (c) however (d) whenever
The ________ of the museum showed us some SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
ancient coins. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
(a) controller (b) conservator wherever (peneB keâneR Yeer) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~
(c) collector (d) curator DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III) moreover - Deefleefjòeâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW curator (meb«eneOÙe#e)
however - leLeeefhe
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ museum keâer yeele keâer ieÙeer nw~
whenever - peye keâYeer
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Correct sentence- I make friends wherever I go
controller - efveÙeb$ekeâ 472. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
conservator - mebj#ekeâ blank.
They showed her the greatest.
collector - meb«enkeâòee&
(a) praise (b) tribute
Correct sentence- The curator of the museum showed
(c) honour (d) respect
us some ancient coins.
SSC GD–11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
469. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW respect (mecceeve,
blank.
The Prime Minister was as good as his ______.
Deeoj) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) word (b) office praise-ØeMebmee, tribute-ßeæebpeefue, honour-mecceeve keâjvee~
(c) sword (d) dress Correct sentence- They showed her the greatest
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II) respect.

Fill in the Blanks 208 YCT


04.
ACTIVE/PASSIVE VOICE
1. Select the correct passive form of the given (c) Vast Valleys can be seen sloping into the
sentence. distance.
The Central Board of Secondary Education has (d) Vast Valleys are seen sloping into the
launched a new helpline for students. distance.
(a) A new helpline for students is launched by SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
the Central Board of Secondary Education
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Active sentence ceW can kesâ ØeÙeesie
(b) A new helpline for students will be launched
by the Central Board of Secondary Education mes mhe° nw efkeâ Fmekeâe Passive modal kesâ efveÙece kesâ Devegmeej
(c) A new helpline for students had been yevesiee~
launched by the Central Board of Secondary A.V. – Sub + modal (can) + V1 + Object + Other words
Education P.V. – Obj + modal (can) + be + V3 + by + Sub + Other
(d) A new helpline for students has been word
launched by the Central Board of Secondary Correct Sentence -
Education Vast Valleys can be seen sloping into the distance.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
4. Select the correct passive form of the given
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Present perfect tense keâe Active
sentence.
voice nw Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve nesiee~ The government is helping the states affected
A.V. – Sub + has/have + V3 + Object + Others by the cyclone.
P.V. – Object + has/have + been + V3 + by + Subject + (a) The states affected by the cyclone have been
Others. helped by the government
Correct Passive form -
(b) The states affected by the cyclone will be
A new helpline for students has been launched by the
Central Board of Secondary Education. helped by the government.
(c) The states affected by the cyclone are being
2. Select the option that expresses the given
helped by the govenment.
sentence in passive voice.
Sai Kumari gave Akhila a bouquet of lillies on (d) The government is going to help the states
her birthday. affected by the cyclone.
(a) Akhila was given a bouquet of lillies on her SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
birthday by Sai Kumari Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Active voice ceW is + helping mes mhe° nw
(b) Akhila was gave a bouquet of lillies on her efkeâ sentence continuous ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe passive voice
birthday by Sai Kumari
efvecve structure mes yevesiee~
(c) Akhila is given a bouquet of lillies on her
birthday by Sai Kumari A.V. – Sub + is/am/are + ing + object + other words
(d) Akhila gave a bouquet of lillies on her P. V. – object + is/are/are + being + v3 + by subject +
birthday to Sai Kumari other words
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) Correct Passive voice -
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Past indefinite tense keâe Active The states affected by the cyclone are being helped by
the goverment.
voice nw Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve nesiee~
5. Select the correct passive form of the given
A.V. – Sub + V2 + Object + Others
sentence.
P.V. – Object + was/were + V3 + by + Sub + Others.
A traffic policeman fined Taru for jumping the
Correct Sentence -
Akhila was given a bouquet of lillies on her birthday by red light.
Sai Kumari. (a) A traffic policeman was fined by Taru for
jumping the red light.
3. Select the correct passive form of the given
(b) Taru was fined by a traffic policeman for
sentence.
You can see vast valleys sloping into the jumping the red light.
distance. (c) Taru is fined by a traffic policeman for
(a) Vast valleys will be seen sloping into the jumping the red light.
distance. (d) Taru has been fined by a traffic policeman for
(b) Vast valleys had been seen sloping into the jumping the red light.
distance. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Active / Passive Voice 209 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Active voice ceW fined (VII) mes mhe° nw efkeâ (d) The New Year should be celebrated with
Tense simple past nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve amazing offers.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
nesiee -
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW V1 + obj kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
A.V. – Subject + V2 + Object + Other words
P.V. – Object + was/were + VIII + by + Subject + Other Active sentence, Imperative nw Fmekeâe passive structure
words efvecve Øekeâej nesiee~
Correct passive voice - Active - VI + Object
Taru was fined by a traffic policeman for jumping the Passive - Let + Object + be + vIIIrd or
red light. you are advised to + VI + Object
6. Select the correct passive form of the given Correct Passive form -
sentence. Let the New Year be celebrated with amazing offers.
He drove the car very carefully on the hilly 9. Select the option that expresses the given
terrain. sentence in passive voice.
(a) The car was driven very carefully on the hilly Richard wore a broad belt with shiny buckles.
terrain (a) A broad belt with shiny buckles had been
(b) The car is being driven very carefully on the worn by Richard.
hilly terrain (b) A broad belt with shiny buckles was wear by
(c) The car has been driven very carefully on the Richard.
hilly terrain (c) A broad belt with shiny buckles wore
(d) The car is driven very carefully on the hilly Richard.
terrain (d) A broad belt with shiny buckles was worn by
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I) Richard.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I)
past indefinite keâe active voice nw Fmekeâe passive voice Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Active sentence ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe<Dee
structure efvecve nesiee - nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past indefinite tense ceW nw Fmekeâe Passive
A.V. – Sub + V2 + Object + Other words structure efvecve Øekeâej nesiee~
P.V. – Object + was/were + V3 + by + Subject + Other A.V. – Subject + V2 + Object
words P.V. – Object + was/were + V3 + by + Subject
Correct passive form - Correct Passive Sentence -
The car was driven very carefully on the hilly terrain. A broad belt with shiny buckles was worn by Richard.
7. Select the option that expresses the given 10. Select the option that expresses the given
sentence in passive voice. sentence in passive voice.
Adiya passed the driving quite easily. He gave Kaveri a beautiful yellow dress.
(a) The driving test had passed quite easily by (a) Kaveri has been given a beautiful yellow
Aditya dress by him.
(b) The driving test have been passed quite easily (b) Kaveri was given a beautiful yellow dress by
by Aditya him.
(c) The driving test could passed quite easily by (c) Kaveri is given a beautiful yellow dress by
Aditya him.
(d) The driving test was passed quite easily by (d) Kaveri has given a beautiful yellow dress by
Aditya him.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Passive Structure efvecve nw- Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Active sentence ceW V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
Subject + mvII + Object + Other words (Active) efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past indefinite tense ceW nw Fmekeâe passive structure
Subject + was/were + VIII + Object + Other words efvecve Øekeâej nesiee~
(Passive) A.V. – Subject + V2 + Object
Correct Passive - P.V. – Object + was/were + V3 + by + Subject
The driving test was passed quite easily by Aditya Correct Passive Sentence
8. Select the option that expresses the given Kaveri was given a beautiful yellow dress by him.
sentences in the active or passive voice. 11. Select the option that expresses the given
Celebrate the New Year with amazing offers. sentence in passive voice.
(a) The New Year will be celebrated with Someone stole his traveller's cheques when he
amazing offers. was travelling in Europe.
(b) Amazing offers will be celebrate in the New (a) Someone had been stole his traveller's
Year. cheques when he was travelling in Europe.
(c) Let the New Year be celebrated with amazing (b) His traveller's cheques are stole when he was
offers. travelling in Europe.
Active / Passive Voice 210 YCT
(c) His traveller's cheques was stole when he was (a) A parrot that could spoke dive languages
travelling in Europe. bought the man.
(d) His traveller's cheques were stolen when he (b) A parrot that spoken five languages was
was travelling in Europe. bought by the man.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I) (c) A parrot that spoke five languages had been
Ans. (d) : peye sentence ceW oes clause oer ieÙeer nes lees passive bought by the man.
voice efmeHe&â Principle clause keâe yevelee nw Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe (d) A parrot that spoke five languages was
Principle clause 'someone stole his traveller's cheques ceW bought by the man.
stole (v2) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite ceW nw SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Dele: Fmekeâe Passive voice structure efvecve nesiee - Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Active sentence ceW baught (v2) kesâ ØeÙeesie
A.V.– Subject + V2 + Object + Subordinate Clause mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past indefinite tense ceW nw Fmekeâe passive
P.V.–Object + was/were + V3 + (by agent) + structure efvecve Øekeâej nesiee-
Subordinate Clause A.V. – Subject + V2 + Object
Note-Subject kesâ mLeeve hej someone, somebody etc efoS nesves P.V. – Object + Was/Were + V3 + by + Subject
hej passive voice ceW (by + subject) keâes understood ceevekeâj Correct Passive Sentence -
ÚesÌ[ osles nw~ A parrot that spoke five languages was bought by the
Correct Passive Sentence - man.
His traveller's cheques were stolen when he was 15. Select the option that expresses the given
travelling in Europe. sentence in passive voice.
12. Select the option that expresses the given The invigilator is advising the students not to
sentence in passive voice. carry calculators into the examination hall.
Imran has found two good jobs in the (a) The students have been advised not to carry
advertisements of the newspaper. calculators into the examination hall by the
(a) Two good jobs had found by Imran in the invigilator.
advertisements of the newspaper. (b) The students were advised not to carry
(b) Two good jobs has found by Imran in the calculators into the examination hall.
advertisements of the newspaper. (c) The students were advised the invigilator not
(c) Two good jobs are being found by Imran in to carry calculators into the examination hall.
the advertisements of the newspaper. (d) The students are being advised by the
(d) Two good jobs have been found by Imran in invigilator not to carry calculators into the
the advertisements of the newspaper. examination hall.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Active sentence ceW has + found (V3) kesâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Active sentence ceW (is + advising) kesâ
ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present Perfect tense ceW nw Fmekeâe
ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present continuous tense ceW nw
Passive Structure efvecve Øekeâej nesiee~
A.V. – Subject + has/have + V3 + Object
Dele: Fmekeâe Passive structure efvecve Øekeâej nesiee-
P.V. – Object + has/have + been + V3 + by + Subject A.V. – Subject + is/am/are + V+ing + Object
Correct Sentence - P.V. – Object + is/am/are + being + V3 + by + Subject
Two good jobs have been found by Imran in the Correct Passive Sentence -
advertisements of the newspaper. The students are being advised by the invigilator not to
13. Select the option that expresses the given carry calculators into the examination hall.
sentence in passive voice. 16. Select the correct active form of the given
You can solve this problem. sentence.
(a) This problem ought to be solved by you. Let the shops be opened.
(b) This problem should be solved by you. (a) The shops should be opened
(c) This problem can be solved by you. (b) Have the shops opened?
(d) This problem might be solved by you. (c) Open the shops
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I) (d) The shops are open
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Active sentence ceW Modal (can) keâe ØeÙeesie SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
ngDee nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve Øekeâej nesiee~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Let+Sub+be+v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes
A.V. – Subject + Can + VI + Object mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Imperative sentence keâe passive voice
P.V. – Object + Can + be + VIII + by + Subject nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe structure efvecve nesiee~
Correct Passive Sentence - Active voice- VI + subject + other words
This problem can be salved by you. Passive voice- Let+subject+be+V3+other words
14. Select the option that expresses the given Note- Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Deewj obj.
sentence in passive voice. keâes sub. ceW yeoue osles nQ~
The man bought a parrot that could speak five
languages. Correct active sentence- Open the shops.
Active / Passive Voice 211 YCT
17. Select the correct active form of the given (d) I had been asked to sing a song
sentence. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Was your bag left in the bus? Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
(a) Did you left your bag in the bus? JeekeäÙe past indefinite keâe active voice nw~ Fmekeâe passive
(b) Have you left your bag in the bus?
(c) Was you leaving your bag in the bus? structure efvecve nesiee-
(d) Did you leave your bag in the bus? A.V.- Sub+V2+Object+others
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) P.V.- Object +was/were+V3+sub+others
Note- active mes passive yeveeles meceÙe sub. keâes obj. ceW leLee
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was+v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
obj. keâes sub. ceW yeoue osles nQ~
JeekeäÙe past indefinite keâe passive voice nw~ Fmekeâes active
Correct passive form- I was asked to sing a song
ceW yeoueves keâe efveÙece efvecve nw~
21. Select the correct active form of the given
P.V.- was+object+V3+other words.
sentence.
A.V.- Did+sub+V1+obj+other words.
Your lunch box has been packed by mother.
Correct Active sentence- Did you leave your bag in
(a) Mother had packed your lunch box
the bus?
(b) Mother is packing your lunch box
18. Select the correct active form of the given (c) Mother has packed your lunch box
sentence. (d) Mother will pack your lunch box
The catch should not be dropped. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) Let the catch not be dropped
(b) You would not drop the catch Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has been+V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
(c) Have you dropped the catch efkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect tence keâe passive voice nw Fmekeâe
(d) Don't drop the catch active structure efvecve nw-
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) P.V.- Obj+has+been+V3+by+sub.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW should+be+V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° A.V.- Sub+has+V3+obj.
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe imperative sentence keâe passive nw efpemekeâe Correct active form- Mother has packed your lunch
box.
structure efvecve nw~
22. Select the correct passive form of the given
A.V.- Do not+V1+Object
sentence.
P.V.- Object + should not+be+V3
We all regard Liza as an expert.
Correct Active sentence- Don't drop the catch.
(a) Liza should be regarded as an expert by all of us.
19. Select the correct passive form of the given (b) Liza has been regarded as an expert by all of us
sentence. (c) Liza is regarded as an expert by all of us
They are making elaborate arrangements for (d) Liza was regarded as an expert by all of us
the party. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) Elaborate arrangements have been made for
the party Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+v1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
(b) Elaborate arrangements are made for the JeekeäÙe present indefinite ceW nw Fmekeâe passive structure
party efvecve nesiee-
(c) Elaborate arrangements were being made for A.V.- Sub.+V1+obj.+others
the party P.V.- Obj.+is/am/are+V3+by+sub.+others
(d) Elaborate arrangements are being made for Correct passive form- Liza is regarded as an expert
the party by all of us.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) 23. Select the correct passive form of the given
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW are+Ving kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ sentence.
JeekeäÙe present continuous tence keâe active voice nw~ They will lay the foundation stone next week.
Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve nesiee- (a) The foundation stone will be laid by them
A.V.- Sub+is/am/are+Ving+object+others next week
P.V.- Object+ is/am/are+being+V3+subject+others (b) The foundation stone is being laid by them
Note: Passive voice ceW keâYeer-keâYeer by + subject keâes next week
(c) The foundation stone will be laying by next
understood ceevekeâj Úes[ Ì efoÙee peelee nw~ week
Correct passive form- Elaborate arrangements are (d) The foundation stone will have been laid by
being made for the party them next week
20. Select the correct passive form of the given SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm-5 pm)
sentence. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+will+v1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
He asked me to sing a song.
(a) I was being asked to sing a song efkeâ JeekeäÙe future indefinite ceW nw Fmekeâe passive structure
(b) I was asked to sing a song efvecve nesiee-
(c) I am asked to sing a song A.V.- Sub+will+V1+obj+others
Active / Passive Voice 212 YCT
P.V.- Obj+will+be+V3+by+sub+other 27. Select the correct active form of the given
Note- Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe sub. keâes obj. leLee sentence.
obj. keâes sub. ceW yeoueles nQ~ You might be promoted this year.
Correct passive form- The foundation stone will be (a) They might promote you this year
laid by them next week. (b) They will promote you this year
24. Select the correct active form of the given (c) They should have promoted you this year
sentence. (d) You may promote them this year
Only home-cooked food is eaten by us. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) We are eating only home-cooked food Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW might+be+V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
(b) We ate only home-cooked food nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe 'modals' keâe passive voice nw Fmekeâe active
(c) We eat only home-cooked food structure efvecve nesiee-
(d) We have eaten only home-cooked food P.V.- obj+might+be+V3+by+sub+others.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) A.V.- Sub+might+V +object+others
1
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is+V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ Correct active form-
JeekeäÙe present indefinite keâe passive voice nw Fmekeâe They might promote you this year.
active structure efvecve nesiee- 28. Select the correct passive form of the given
P.V.- Obj+is/am/are+V3+by+sub. sentence.
A.V.- sub+V1+Object They are lifting the car with a crane.
Correct active structure- We eat only home-cooked (a) The car is beins lifted with acrane.
food (b) The car is lifted with a crane
25. Select the correct passive form of the given (c) The car was being lifted with a crane
sentence. (d) The car had lifted with a crane
We have looked at the plan carefully. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) The plan is being looked at carefully Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW are+Ving kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
(b) The plan have been looked at carefully JeekeäÙe present continuous tense ceW nw Fmekeâe passive
(c) The plan has been looked at carefully structure efvecve nesiee-
(d) The plan was looked at carefully A.V.- Subject+is/am/are+Ving+|obj.+others
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) P.V.- Obj.+is/am/are+being+V +by+sub.+others
3
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have+V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ Correct passive form- The car is being lifted with a
JeekeäÙe present perfect tense ceW nw Fmekeâe passive structure crane.
efvecve nesiee- 29. Select the correct passive form of the given
A.V.- Sub+has/have+V3+obj+others sentence.
P.V.- Obj+has/have+been+V3+by+sub+others My mother gave me an interesting book.
Correct passive form- The plan has been looked at (a) I was given an interesting book by my mother
carefully. (b) An interesting book is given to me by my
26. Select the correct passive form of the given mother
sentence. (c) I am given an interesting book by my mother
Razia Sultana ruled over the northern part of (d) An interesting book has been given to my
India. mother
(a) The northem part of India was ruled over by SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Razia Sultana. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
(b) The northem part of India had been ruled over JeekeäÙe past indefinite ceW nw~ Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve
by Razia Sultana. nesiee-
(c) The northem part of India was being ruled
A.V.- Sub+V2+obj.+others
over by Razia Sultana.
P.V.- Object+was/were+V3+by+sub+others
(d) The northem part of India is ruled over by
Correct passive form- I was given an interesting book
Razia Sultana.
by my mother.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
30. Select the correct active form of the given
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
sentence.
JeekeäÙe past indefinite ceW nw Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve By whom were you pushed into the mud?
nesiee- (a) Who was pushing you into the mud?
A.V.- Subject+V2+obj+other words (b) Whom did you push into the mud?
P.V.- Object +was/were+V3+by+sub+other words. (c) Who has pushed you into the mud?
Correct passive form- The northern part of India was (d) Who pushed you into the mud?
ruled over by Razia Sultana. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Active / Passive Voice 213 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW were + V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw 34. Select the correct active form of the given
efkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite keâe passive voice nw Fmekeâe sentence :
He was hit in the eye by an arrow :
active voice structure efvecve nesiee- (a) An arrow hit him in the eye
Passive- By whom+was/were+subject+V3+others (b) An arrow will hit him in the eye
Active- Who+V2+object+others (c) An arrow was hitting him in the eye
Note- peye keâesF& interrogetave sentence 'who' mes start neslee (d) An arrow has hit him in the eye
nw lees Fmekeâe passive yeveeles meceÙe JeekeäÙe keâer Meg®Deele 'By SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
whom' mes keâjles nQ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'who' keâes by ueieekeâj object 'by Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was+V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
whom' ceW yeoueles nQ SJeb obj. keâes passive voice keâe sub. JeekeäÙe past indefinite keâe passive Voice nw Fmekeâe active
yevee uesles nQ~ structure efvecve nesiee-
Correct active structure- Who pushed you into the
P.V.- Object+was/were+V3+by+sub.
mud?
A.V.- Subject+V2+Object+others.
31. Select the correct active form of the given Correct active form- An arrow hit him in the eye.
sentence :
Kites have been bought by many children. 35. Select the correct active form of the given
(a) Many children had bought kites sentence :
(b) Many children have bought kites A new song is being composed by her :
(c) Many children bought kites (a) She is composing a new song
(d) Many children are buying kites (b) She has composed a new song
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (c) She has been composing a new song
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have been + V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes (d) She composed a new song
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present+Perfect tense keâe passive voice SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
nw~ Fmekeâe active structure efvecve nesiee- Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is+being+V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
P.V.- object+have/has+been+V3+by+sub. efkeâ JeekeäÙe present continuous tense keâe passive Voice nw~
A.C.- Sub+has/have+V3+object. Fmekeâe active structure efvecve nesiee-
Correct active sentence- Many children have bought P.V.- object+is+being+V3+by+sub.
kites. A.V.- Sub+is+Ving+object.
32. Select the correct passive form of the given Correct active form- She is composing a new song
sentence : 36. Choose the option that is the passive form of
Hang the washing on the clothesline.
the sentence.
(a) Let the washing hung on the clothesline
You have not yet responded to several of my
(b) Let the washing to be hung on the clothesline
(c) Let the washing be hanged on the clothesline complaints.
(d) Let the washing hanging on the clothesline. (a) Several of my complaints you have not been
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) responded to yet.
(b) My complaints are not been responding yet
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer Meg™Deele ceW V1+sub. kesâ ØeÙeesie
by you.
mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe imperative sentence ceW nw~ Fmekeâe (c) Several of my complaints are not being
passive structure efvecve nesiee- responded yet.
A.V.- V1+sub+other words (d) Several of my complaints have not been
P.V.- Let+Sub+be+V3+other words responded to yet.
Correct passive form- Let the washing hung on the SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
clothesline
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have+not+V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
33. Select the correct passive form of the given
sentence : nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect tense ceW nw Dele: Fmekeâe passive
Harsh has applied for leave stucture efvecve nesiee-
(a) Leave is applied for by Harsh A.V.- Sub+has/have+not+V3+object
(b) Leave had been applied by Harsh P.V.- Object+has/have+not+been+V3+by+sub.
(c) Leave has been applied for by Harsh Correct passive form- Several of my complaints have
(d) Leave was applied by Harsh not been responded to yet.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
37. Choose the option that is the active form of the
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has+V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ sentence.
JeekeäÙe present perfect tense ceW nw~ Fmekeâe passive structure I am sometimes puzzled by her actions.
efvecve nesiee~ (a) Her actions are sometimes puzzled by me.
A.V.-Sub+has/have+V3+obj.+others (b) Her actions sometimes puzzle me.
P.V.- Object+has/have+been+V3+by+sub+others (c) She can sometimes puzzle me.
Correct passive form- Leave has been applied for by (d) Her actions were sometimes puzzling me.
Harsh. SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Active / Passive Voice 214 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Am+V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ 41. Choose the option that is the passive form of
JeekeäÙe present indefinite tense keâe passive Voice nw~ the sentence.
Fmekeâe active structure efvecve nesiee- They need 104 more runs to win the match.
(a) 104 more runs are needed for them to win the
P.V.- Object+is/am/are+V3+by+sub.
A.V.- Subject+V1+object match.
Correct active form- Her actions sometimes puzzle (b) 104 more runs will need for them to win the
me. match.
38. Choose the option that is the passive form of (c) They are needed 104 more runs to win the
the sentence. match.
The first settlers displaced the original (d) 104 more runs can be needed by them to win
inhabitants. the match.
(a) The original inhabitants are displacing the SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
first settlers. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+V1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
(b) The original inhabitants were displaced by the JeekeäÙe present indefinite tense ceW nw~ Fmekeâe passive
first settlers.
structure efvecve nesiee-
(c) The original inhabitants will displace the first
settlers. A.V.- Sub+V1+object+other words
(d) The original inhabitants are being displace by P.V.- Object+is/am/are+V3+by+sub+other words.
the first settlers. Correct passive form- 104 more runs are needed for
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) them to win the match.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ 42. Choose the option that is the passive form of
JeekeäÙe past indefinite ceW nw Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve the sentence.
nesiee- The security guard opened the gate using his
A.V.- Subject+V2+object. pass.
P.V.- Object+was/were+V3+by+subject (a) The gate is open by the security guard by
Correct passive form- The original inhabitants were using his pass.
displaced by the first settlers. (b) The gate was opened by the security guard
39. Choose the option that is the passive form of using his pass.
the sentence. (c) The gate opened the security guard using his
Avoid taking the flyover. pass.
(a) The flyover can be avoid take. (d) The gate was open by the security guard use
(b) The flyover should be avoided. his pass.
(c) The flyover should avoid taking. SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(d) The flyover should be avoid. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub.+V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense ceW nQ Fmekeâe passive structure
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW V1+sub mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe efvecve nesiee-
imperative sentence ceW nw~ Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve A.V.- sub+V +object+other words
2
nesiee- P.V.- Object+was/were+V3+by+sub+other words
A.V.- V1+sub+others. Correct passive form- The gate was opened by the
P.V.- Subject+should+be+V3 security guard using his pass.
Correct passive form- The flyover should be avoided.
43. Choose the option that is the passive form of
40. Choose the option that is the active form of the the sentence.
sentence. The detective found the lost necklace.
Has your message been despatched?
(a) The lost necklace should find the detective.
(a) Has your message despatched?
(b) The lost necklace was found by the detective.
(b) Have you despatched your message?
(c) Had you despatch your message? (c) The lost necklace founded by the detective.
(d) Is your message despatching? (d) The lost necklace had been find by the
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) detective.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has +subject + been+V3 kesâ SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect tense kesâ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
Interrogative sentence keâe passive voice nw~ Fmekeâe active JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense ceW nw Fmekeâe passive structure
structure efvecve nesiee- efvecve nw-
P.V.- has/have+object+been+V3+by+subject A.V.- sub+V2+object+others
A.C.- Has/have+subject+V3+object P.V.- Obj+was/were+V3+by+sub+others
Correct active form- Have you despatched your Correct passive form- The lost necklace was found by
message? the detective.

Active / Passive Voice 215 YCT


44. Choose the option that is the passive form of Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
the sentence. JeekeäÙe past indefinite ceW nw Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve
The fisherman caught a large fish.
(a) A large fish should be caught by the nesiee-
fisherman. A.V.- Sub+V2+obj+other words.
(b) A large fish was catching the fisherman. P.V.- Obj+was/were+V3+by+sub.+other words
(c) A large fish was caught by the fisherman. Correct passive form- Dhiraj was hit on the head by
(d) A large fish had been catched by the the tennis ball.
fisherman. 48. Choose the option that is the passive form of
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) the sentence.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ They considered it an impressive building.
JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense ceW nw Fmekeâe passive structure (a) It was considered to be an impressive
efvecve nesiee- building.
A.V.- Sub+V2+object (b) It can be consider to be an impressive
P.V.- object+was/were+V3+by+sub. building.
Correct passive form- A large fish was caught by the (c) It was considering to being an impressive
fisherman. building.
45. Choose the option that is the passive form of (d) It is considered to be an impressive building.
the sentence. SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
They found her guilty of theft. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
(a) She found them guilty of theft. JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense ceW nw Fmekeâe passive structure
(b) She was found guilty of theft. efvecve nesiee-
(c) She had been find guilty of theft.
(d) She is find guilty of theft by them. A.V.- Sub+V2+obj+other words
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) P.V.- Obj+was/were+V3+by+sub.+other words
Correct passive form- It was considered to be an
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
impressive building.
JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense ceW nw~ Fmekeâe passive structure 49. Choose the option that is the passive form of
efvecve nesiee- the sentence.
A.V.- sub+V2+object The Municipal Corporation changed the
P.V.- object+was/were+V3+by+sub. manhole covers before the rainy season.
Correct passive form- She was found guilty of theft. (a) The manhole covers is being changed before
46. Choose the option that is the active form of the the rainy season.
sentence. (b) The manhole covers are change before the
By whom was this poem written? rainy season.
(a) Who wrote this poem? (c) The manhole covers were changed before the
(b) Who is wrote this poem?
rainy season.
(c) Who write this poem?
(d) The manhole covers can be changed before
(d) This poem is wrote by whom?
the rainy season.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was+V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
JeekeäÙe past indefinite keâe passive Voice nw Fmekeâe active
JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense ceW nw Fmekeâe passive structure
structure efvecve nesiee~
P.V.- By whom+was/were+sub+V3+others efvecve nesiee-
A.V.- Who+V2+object+others A.V.- Sub+V2+obj+other words.
Correct active sentence- Who wrote this poem? P.V.- Obj+was/were+V3+by+sub+other words
47. Choose the option that is the passive form of Correct passive form- The manhole covers were
the sentence. changed before the rainy season.
The tennis ball hit Dhiraj on the head. 50. Choose the option that is the passive form of
(a) Dhiraj had been hit on the head by the tennis the sentence.
ball. Switch off the television.
(b) Dhiraj was hit on the head by the tennis ball. (a) Can you switch off the television?
(c) The tennis ball was being hit by Dhiraj. (b) May I switch off the television?
(d) Dhiraj was being hit on the head by the tennis (c) Let the television be switched off.
ball (d) Let the television being switch off.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm-5 pm) SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm-5 pm)
Active / Passive Voice 216 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW keâer Mge™Deele verb1 mes nesves mes mhe° Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW (was + verb + ing) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe imperative sentence ceW nw Fmekeâe passive mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past continuous tense keâe active voice nw
structure efvecve nesiee- Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve nesiee~
A.V.- V1+obj+others A.V.- Sub+was/were+Ving+object+others
P.V.- Let+obj+be+V3+others P.V. - Object+was/were+being+V3+by+sub+others
Correct passive form- Let the television be switched Correct passive form- The children were being taken to
off. the zoo by their class teacher.
51. Choose the option that is the passive form of 54. Choose the option that is the passive form of
the sentence. the sentence.
I burnt my hand yesterday while cooking. The manager permitted women employees to
(a) My hand was burning yesterday while leave office early on that day.
cooking. (a) Women employees permitted the manager to
(b) My hand could be burnt yesterday while leave office early on that day.
cooking. (b) Women employees had to leave office early
(c) My hand was burnt yesterday while cooking. on that day.
(d) My hand will be burnt yesterday while (c) Women employees should leave office early
cooking. on that day.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) (d) Women employees were permitted to leave
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'I + verb2 (burnt)' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes office early on that day.
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past Indefinite tense ceW nw Dele: Fmekeâe SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
passive structure efvecve nesiee- Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe cebW sub+verb2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
A.V.- Sub+V2+object+other words. efkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense keâe active voice nw~ Fmekeâe
P.V.- Object+was/were+V3+by+sub+other words passive structure efvecve nesiee~
Correct passive form- My hand was burnt yesterday A.V.- Sub+V2+object+other words
while cooking. P.V.- Object+was/were+V3+by+sub+other words
52. Choose the option that is the active form of the Correct passive form- Women employees were
sentence. permitted to leave office early on that day.
An award was given to the film ‘Andhaa 55. Choose the option that is the passive form of
Dhund.’ the sentence.
(a) The jury had given the film ‘Andhaa Dhund’ Give the command.
an award. (a) Let the command be given.
(b) The jury gave the film ‘Andhaa Dhund’ an (b) You can give the command.
award. (c) The command can be given
(c) The jury was gave the film ‘Andhaa Dhund’ (d) The command should be give by you.
an award. SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(d) The jury will give the award to the film Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe verb1 mes start ngDee nes Dele: Ùen
‘Andhaa Dhund’.
JeekeäÙe imperative sentence keâe active voice nw~ Fmekeâe
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
passive structure efvecve nesiee-
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'was + verb3' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
A.V.- V1+obj+others.
efkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense keâe passive voice nw Fmekeâe P.V.- Let+obj+be+V 3+others
active structure efvecve nesiee- Correct passive form- Let the command be given.
P.V.- object+was/were+V3+by+sub+others 56. Choose the option that is the passive form of
A.V.- Sub+V2+object+others the sentence.
Correct active form- The jury gave the film ‘Andhaa Shyam saw Abhishek starting the car.
Dhund’ an award. (a) Abhishek has seen Shyam starting the car.
53. Choose the option that is the passive form of (b) Abhishek can be seen starting the car by
the sentence. Shyam.
The class teacher was taking the children to the (c) Abhishek was seen starting the car by Shyam.
zoo. (d) Abhishek was saw by Shyam starting the car.
(a) The children will go to the zoo by their class SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
teacher. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'sub+verb2 (saw)' kesâ ØeÙeesie mhe°
(b) The children can be taking to the zoo by their
class teacher.
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense keâe active voice nw Fmekeâe
(c) The children being taken to the zoo by their passive structure efvecve nesiee-
class teacher. A.V.- Sub+V2+obj+other words
(d) The children were being taken to the zoo by P.V.- Obj+was/were+V3+by+sub+other words.
their class tea Correct passive form- Abhishek was seen starting the
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm-5 pm) car by Shyam.
Active / Passive Voice 217 YCT
57. Choose the option that is the passive form of (a) Who broke this window? The milkman
the sentence. delivered five packets of milk
The little puppy chewed my new slippers. (b) Who had broke this window? The milkman
(a) My new slippers were chewing the little had delivered five packets of milk
puppy. (c) Whom was break this window? The milkman
(b) My new slippers can be chewed by the little will deliver five packets of milk
puppy. (d) Who is breaking this window? The milkman
(c) My new slippers were chewed by the little is delivering five packets of milk
puppy. SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm-5 pm)
(d) My new slippers are being chew by the little Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was+ broken (v3) Deewj
pupp Were+delivered kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) indefinite tense kesâ Interrogative sentence keâe passive
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW chewed (verb2) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° voice nw Fmekeâe active structure efvecve nesiee-
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense keâe active voice nw Fmekeâe P.V.- By whom+was/were+obj+V3+others
passive structure efvecve nesiee- A.V.- Who+V2+obj+others
A.V.- Sub+V2+obj+other words Note- active voice mes passive voice ceW yeoueles meceÙe 'who'
P.V.- Obj+was/were+V3+by+sub+other words keâes 'By whom' ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj osles nQ~
Correct passive form- My new slippers were chewed Correct active form- Who broke this window? The
by the little puppy. milkman delivered five packets of milk.
58. Choose the option that is the passive form of 61. Select the correct passive form of the given
the sentence. sentence.
The child tore the page of the book. The students will never forget a good teacher.
(a) The page of the book was torn by the child. (a) A good teacher has never been forgotten by
(b) The page of the book tore by the child. the students.
(c) The book’s page is torn by the child. (b) A good teacher will never be forgotten by the
(d) The page of the book is tearing by the child. students
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) (c) Good teachers are never forgotten by the
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW tore (verb2) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw students
(d) A good teacher is never forgotten by the
efkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense keâe active voice nw Fmekeâe students
passive voice structure efvecve nw- SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
A.V.- Sub+V2+obj+other words Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will+v1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
P.V.- Obj+was/were+V3+by+sub+other words JeekeäÙe future indefinite tense keâe active voice nw Fmekeâe
Correct passive form- The page of the book was torn
by the child. passive structure efvecve nesiee-
A.V.- Subject+will+V1+obj+others.
59. Choose the option that is the active form of the
P.V.- Object+will+be+V3+by+sub+others.
sentence.
Correct passive form- A good teacher will never be
The politician’s speech was loudly cheered. forgotten by the students
(a) The audience cheer the politician’s loud
62. Select the correct passive form of the given
speech sentence.
(b) The audience was loudly cheered by the Who broke the cup?
politician’s speech (a) By whom was the cup broken?
(c) The audience loudly cheered the politician’s (b) Was the cup broken by someone?
speech. (c) Who has broken the cup?
(d) The audience had been loudly cheered by the (d) Was the cup broken by someone?
politician. SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW broke (verb ) kesâ ØeÙeesie mhe° nw
2
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'was+verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense kesâ Interrogative keâe
efkeâ past indefinite tense keâe passive voice nw Gmekeâe active voice nw Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve nesiee~
active structive efvecve nesiee- A.V.- Who+V2+obj+others
P.V.- Object+was/were+V3+by+sub. P.V.- By whom+was/were+obj+V3+other.
A.V.- Sub+V2+object Correct passive form- By whom was the cup broken?
Correct active structure- The audience loudly
63. Select the correct passive form of the given
cheered the politician’s speech.
sentence.
60. Choose the option that is the active form of the Someone has stolen my watch
sentence : (a) My watch was stolen by someone
By whom was this window broken? Five (b) My watch has been stolen by someone
packets of milk were delivered by the milkman. (c) Someone steals my watch
Active / Passive Voice 218 YCT
(d) Someone stole my watch 67. Select the correct passive form of the given
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) sentence.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has+verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw Can you read this book?
efkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect tense keâe active voice nw Fmekeâe (a) Can you have read this book?
passive voice structure efvecve nesiee- (b) Could this book have been read by you?
(c) Can this book be read by you?
A.V.- Sub+has/have+V3+obj.
(d) This book can be read by you.
P.V.- Object+has/have + been +V3+by+sub.
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D–05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
Correct passive form- My watch has been stolen by
someone Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW modal (can) keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe keâer
64. Select the correct passive form of the given Meg ™Deele ceW ngDee nw Dele: Ùen Interrogative sentence nw~
sentence. Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve nesiee-
Open the door. A.V.- Can+sub+V1+obj+others?
(a) The door is opened by me P.V.- Can+obj+be+V3+by+sub?
(b) Let the door be opened. Correct passive form- Can this book be read by you?
(c) You should open the door 68. Select the correct passive form of the given
(d) The door was opened by me sentence.
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) My brother won the Best Actor award in the
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Meg™Deele ceW open (verb1) kesâ inter-college drama competition.
ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe imperative sentence keâe active (a) In the inter-college drama competition my
voice nw Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve nesiee- brother won the Best Actor award.
A.V.- V1+Obj+others (b) The Best Actor award is being won by my
P.V.- Let+Obj+be+V3+others brother in the inter-college drama competition
Correct passive form- Let the door be opened (c) The Best Actor award has been won by my
65. Select the correct passive form of the given brother in the inter-college drama
sentence. competition.
His teachers have given him some books. (d) The Best Actor award was won by my brother
(a) Some books are given him some books in the inter-college drama competition
(b) His teachers are giving him some books SSC Stenographer Grade C&D–05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
(c) He was given some books by his teachers Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW won (v2) kesâ ØeÙeesie kesâ mhe° nw efkeâ
(d) Some books have been given to him by his JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense keâe active voice nw Fmekeâe
teachers passive structure efvecve nesiee~
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) A.V.- Sub+V +obj+other words
2
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have +given (v3) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes P.V.- Object+was/were+V3+by+Sub.+other words.
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect tense keâe active voice nw Correct passive form- The Best Actor award was won
Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve nesiee- by my brother in the inter-college drama competition.
A.V.- Sub+has/have+V3+obj+others 69. Select the correct passive form of the given
P.V.- Obj+has/have+been+V3+by+sub+others sentence.
Note:- passive voice ceW other words keâes sense kesâ Devegmeej The doctor is treating the patient.
'by+subject' kesâ henues Ùee yeeo ceW jKeles nw~ (a) The patient is treated by the doctor
Correct passive form- Some books have been given to (b) The patient is being treated by the doctor
him by his teachers. (c) The patient is being treating by the doctor
66. Select the correct passive form of the given (d) The patient has been treated by the doctor
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
sentence.
My friend writes a letter to his father. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'is+treating (verb+ing) kesâ
(a) A letter is written by my friend to his father ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present continuous keâe active
(b) My friend wrote a letter to his father voice nw Dele: Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve nesiee~
(c) A letter was written by my friend to his father A.V.- Sub+is/am/are + verb + ing + object
(d) A letter is being written by my friend to his P.V.- Object + is/am/are + being + verb3 + by subject
father Correct passive form- The patient is being treated by
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D–05/02/2019 (3:5pm) the doctor.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW writes kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ 70. Select the correct passive form of the given
JeekeäÙe present indefinite tense keâe active voice nw Fmekeâe sentence :
passive structure efvecve nesiee- The children had plucked all the flowers.
A.V.- Sub+V1+object+others (a) All the flowers has been plucked by the
P.V.- Object+is/am/are+V3+by+sub+others children
Correct passive form- A letter is written by my friend (b) All the flowers were plucked by the children
to his father. (c) All the flowers are plucked by the children
Active / Passive Voice 219 YCT
(d) All the flowers had been plucked by the 73. The manager gave her a negative feedback
children during her performance appraisal.
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D–05/02/2019 (3:5pm) (a) A negative feedback was given to her by the
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe cebs had+plucked (V3) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes manager during her performance appraisal.
(b) The manager will give her negative feedback
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past perfect keâe active voice nw~ Dele: during her performance appraisal.
Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve nesiee~ (c) A negative feedback is being given to her by
A.V.- Sub+had+verb3+object the manager during appraising her performance.
P.V.-Object+had been+verb3+by+subject (d) Giving of a negative feedback to her during
Correct passive form- All the flowers had been her performance appraisal has been done by
plucked by the children. the manager.
71. In the following question, a sentence has been SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
given in Active/Passive voice. Out of the four Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe cebs gave (v2) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
alternatives suggested, select the one which best JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite Tense keâe Active voice nw Dele: P.V ceW
expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
voice. A.V → sub + V2 + object + other words.
You have to finish painting this fence by P.V → obj + was/were +V3rd + by Sub + other words.
Friday. Dele: mener P.V. keâe sentence-
(a) This fence has to be finished painting by A negative feedback was given to her by the manager
Friday. during her performance appraisal.
(b) This fence is to be finishing painted by you 74. The General presented us a detailed battle plan.
by Friday. (a) A detailed battle plan will be presented to us
(c) Painting of this fence has to be painted by by the General.
you by Friday. (b) The General presents us a detailed battle
(d) By Friday you will have finished painting the plan.
fence. (c) A detailed battle plan was presented to us by
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 the General.
(d) Presenting of a detailed battle plan was being
Ans. (a) efoÙee ieÙee Active Voice (A.V) keâe Sentence. done by the General to us.
condition based nw Dele: Passive voice (P.V) ceW heefjJele&ve SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
keâjves hej- Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW presented (v2) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mh° nw
A.V → sub + has to / have to + V1st + object + other efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite Tense keâe nw Dele: P.V ceW heefjJele&ve
words. kesâ efveÙece-
P.V → obj + have to / has to + be + V3rd + (by Sub) + A.V → sub + V2 + object + other word.
other words. P.V → obj + was/were +V3rd + by Sub + other word.
The correct P.V. sentence- Correct passiver sentence-
This fence has to be finished painting by Friday. A detailed battle plan was presented to us by the
72. The dealer will service the scooter for free the general.
75. For how long will you keep neglecting your
first three times.
(a) The scooter will be serviced for free by the duties.
(a) For how long have you kept neglecting your
dealer for the first three times.
duties.
(b) The scooter was serviced for free by the (b) For how long do your duties need to be
dealer for the first three times. neglected b y yourself.
(c) For the first three times, the dealer will (c) For how long will your duties be kept
service the scooter for free. neglected by you.
(d) Servicing of the scooter for free will be done (d) Neglecting of the duties by you have been
by the dealer for the first three times. going on since how long.
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Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will+service (v1) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW (question word+will+you+keep
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe simple future ceW nw Dele: P.V ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece (V1) ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe simple Future Tense keâe nw
A.V → sub + will/shall + v1st + object + other word Dele: P.V ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
P.V → obj + will be/shall be +V3rd + by Sub + other A.V → question word+will/shall+sub+verb1+object.
word. P.V → question word+will/shall+object+be verb3+by+
Corret passive sentence- subject.
The scooter will be serviced for free by the dealer for Correct passive sentence -
the first three times. For how long will your duties be kept neglected by you.
Active / Passive Voice 220 YCT
76. The doctor has given me a very painful 79. I am sure she will like you.
injection. (a) I am sure you were liked by her.
(a) A very painful injection has been given to me (b) She, I am sure shall like you.
by the doctor. (c) Liking of you by her is a surety by me.
(b) The doctor gives myself a very painful (d) I am sure you will be liked by her.
injection.
(c) A very painful injection is being given to me SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
by the doctor. Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâermain clause ceW will+like (v1) kesâ
(d) Giving of a painful injection to me has been ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Future Indefinite Tense keâe nw
done by the doctor. Dele: P.V ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
A.V → I am sure + Sub+ will/shall + verbIst + Object +
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has +given (v3) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
other words.
efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present Perfect Tense keâe nw Dele: P.V ceW heefjJele&ve
P.V → I am sure + object + will be / shall be + VIIIrd +
kesâ efveÙece by + Sub + other words.
A.V → sub + has/have + V3rd + object + other word.
Correct passive sentence-
P.V → obj + has been/have been +V3rd + by Sub +
I am sure you will be liked by her.
otherword.
Correct passive sentence- 80. I rarely watch action movies.
A very painful injection has been given to me by the (a) Action movies are rarely watched by myself.
doctor. (b) Action movies are rarely watched by me.
77. Uncle always welcomes us to his home with a (c) I had rarely watched action movies.
big smile. (d) Watching of action movies is rarely d one by
(a) We are always welcomed by uncle to his me.
home with a big smile. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(b) Uncle is always welcoming us to his home
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW watch (v1) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
with a big smile.
(c) A big smile is used by uncle always when he JeekeäÙe Present Indefinite Tense ceW nw Dele: P.V ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ
is welcoming us. efveÙece-
(d) Welcoming by uncle with a big smile to us is A.V → Sub+ Verb (s + es) + Object + other words.
always done.
P.V → Obj + is/am/are + VIIIrd + by + Sub + other
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
words.
Ans. (a) GheÙegòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW welcomes (v1+s/es) kesâ ØeÙeesie mhe°
Correct passive sentence-
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present Indefinite Tense keâe nw Dele: P.V ceW Action movies are rarely watched by me.
heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- 81. His behaviour embarrasses me.
A.V → sub + Verb(s/es) + object + other words.
P.V→ obj + is/am/are +Verb3rd + by Sub + other words. (a) His behaviour is embarrassing for me.
Correct passive sentence- (b) I am embarrassed by his behaviour.
We are always welcomed by uncle to his home with a (c) I am myself embarrassed by his behaviour.
big smile. (d) Embarrassing of myself is done by his
78. The speeding car knocked down the behaviour.
pedestrian. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(a) The car which was speeding has knocked Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ ceW embarrasses (v1+s/es) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
down the pedestrian. nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present Indefinite Tense keâe nw Dele: P.V ceW
(b) The pedestrian was knocked down by the
speeding car.
heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
(c) The pedestrian was being knocked down by A.V → Sub+ Verb (s + es) + Object + other words.
the car which was speeding. P.V → Obj + is/am/are + VIIIrd + by + Sub + other
(d) Knocking down of the pedestrian has been words.
done by the speeding car. Correct passive sentence-
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 I am embarrassed by his behaviour.
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW knocked (v2) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw 82. She ate the sweets greedily.
efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite Tense keâe nw Dele: P.V ceW heefjJele&ve (a) Greedily sweets are eaten by her.
kesâ efveÙece- (b) She herself ate the sweets greedily.
A.V → sub + VerbIInd + object + other words. (c) Eating of the sweets was done by her
P.V → obj + was/were +VIIIrd + by Sub + other words. greedily.
Correct passive sentence- (d) The sweets were eaten by her greedily.
The pedestrian was knocked down by the speeding car. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Active / Passive Voice 221 YCT
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ate(v2) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe 86. Mother needs your help in the kitchen.
Past Indefinite Tense keâe nw Dele: P.V ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- (a) In the kitchen mother needs help by yourself.
(b) Your helping is needed by mother in the
A.V → Sub+ VerbIInd + Object + other words.
kitchen.
P.V→ Obj + was/were+ VIIIrd + by + Sub + other words. (c) Your help is needed by mother in the kitchen.
Correct Passive voice- (d) Needing of your help is done by mother in
The sweets were eaten by her greedily. the kitchen.
83. She will never tell you the truth. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(a) You will never be told the truth by her. Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW needs (verb1+s/es) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes
(b) She shall never be telling you the truth. mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe simple present Tense ceW nw Dele: Fmekeâe
(c) You were never be told the truth by her. passive voice efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
(d) Telling of the truth to you be her will never
Rules to convert into P.V.
be done.
A.V. → Sub + verb (s/es) + obj + other words.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 P.V. → obj + is/am/are + verb 3rd + by + sub + other
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will+tell(v1) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw words.
efkeâ JeekeäÙe Future Indefinite Tense keâe nw~ Correct passive sentence-
Correct passive sentence- Your help is needed by mother in the kitchen.
A.V→ Sub+ will/shall + verb1st + Object + other words. 87. She always took her medicines on time.
P.V→ Obj + will be/shall be + VIIIrd + by + Sub + other (a) The medicines was always took on time by
words. her.
Correct passive sentence- (b) The medicines were always taken on time by
You will never be told the truth by her. her.
84. You need to offer them a better deal. (c) On time medicines she always took.
(a) They are in need of being offered a better (d) Taking of the medicines on time was being
deal by yourself. done by her.
(b) They need to be offered a better deal by you. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(c) A better deal is needed by them and you have Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW took (v2) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
to offer it. JeekeäÙe simple past Tense keâe nw~ Dele: Gmekeâe P.V. efvecve efveÙece
(d) The offering of a better deal has to be done mes yevesiee~
by you for their need. A.V. → Sub + verb (II form) + object + other words.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 P.V. → Object + was/were + verb III form + by +sub +
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe cebs (need to + VIst) keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw other words.
Dele: P.V ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- Correct passive sentence-
The medicines were always taken on time by her.
A.V → Sub+ need to + verb + Object + other words.
P.V → Obj + need to + be + VIIIrd + by + Sub + other 88. I have flown this plane for seven years.
words. (a) This plane is flying me for seven years.
Correct passive sentence- (b) I am flying this plane for seven years.
They need to be offered a better deal by you. (c) Seven years have happened since I have been
flying this plane.
85. You are making your life more difficult. (d) This plane has been flown by me for seven
(a) Your life is being made more difficult by years.
you. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(b) You yourself make your life more difficult. Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have +flown (v3) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
(c) Your life had been made more difficult by
you yourself.
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present perfect tense keâe nw~
(d) Making of your life more difficult has been A.V. → sub + has/have + verb (III form) + object +
done by yourself. other words.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 P.V. → obj + has/have + been + verb (III form) + by +
sub + other words.
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW '(are + making)' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
Correct passive sentence-
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present continuous tense ceW nQ Dele: Fmekeâe This plane has been flown by me for seven years.
passive voice efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ 89. Who has composed this song?
A.V. → Sub + is/am/are + verb (ing) + obj + other (a) This song will be composed by whom?
words. (b) Who composes this song?
P.V. → Obj + is/am/are + being + v3rd + by + sub + (c) Composing of this song ha s been done by
other words. who?
Correct passive sentence- (d) This song has been composed by whom?
Your life is being made more difficult by you. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Active / Passive Voice 222 YCT
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has+composed (v3) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes 93. Select the correct active form of the given
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present perfect tense keâe nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe sentence.
Perfection is sought by him in everything he
P.V. efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
does.
A.V. → Who + has/have + verb (III form) + object + (a) He sought perfection in everything he did
other words. (b) He has sought perfection in everything he
P.V→Obj+has/have+been+verb (III form) + by whom? does
Note:- keâYeer-keâYeer 'by whom' keâe ØeÙeesie passive voice JeekeäÙe (c) He seeks perfection in everything he does
keâer Meg™Deele ceW Yeer keâjles nw~ (d) He is seeking perfection in everything he
Correct passive sentence- does
This song has been composed by whom? SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II)
90. The organisers will give you a certificate. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'is sought' (v3) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
(a) A certificate will be given to you by the nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present Indefinite tense keâe passive form nw~
organisers. Dele: Fmekeâe active voice keâe structure efvecve nesiee~
(b) The organisers had given you a certificate. P.V. - object + is/am/are + verb3 + by + subject + other
(c) You were given a certificate by the words.
organisers. A.V.- subject + verb s/es + object + other words.
(d) Giving of certificate to you was done by Correct active sentence -
organisers. he seeks perfection in everything he doses.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 94. Select the correct passive form of the given
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will + given (v1) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° sentence.
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe simple future Tense keâe nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe passive The volunteers ensured that no one was hurt.
voice efvecve efveÙece mes yeveeles nw~ (a) It was ensured by the volunteers that no one
A.V. → Sub + will/shall + verb I + obj + other words. was hurt
P.V. → Obj + will / shall + be + verb III + by + sub + (b) It was to be ensured by the volunteers that no
other words. one was hurt
Correct passive sentence- (c) It was being ensured by the volunteers that no
A certificate will be given to you by the organizers. one was hurt
(d) It had been ensured by the volunteers that no
91. Select the option that is the correct passive
one was hurt
from of the given sentence SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
Our boss appreciates all our efforts.
(a) All our efforts were appreciated by our boss. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW (ensured) verb2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
(b) All our efforts will be appreciated by our boss nw keâer JeekeäÙe past indefinite keâe nw Fmekeâe passive structure
(c) All our efforts are appreciated by our boss efvecve nesiee~
(d) All our efforts are appreciated by us. A.V. - subject + verb2 + object + other words
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) P.V.- Object (it) + was/were + verb3 + by + subject +
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer verb (appreciates) ceW 's' kesâ ØeÙeesie other words
mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present Indefinite keâe active voice nw~ Note:- voice rule ceW JeekeäÙe kesâ princepal clause keâes ner
Dele: Fmekeâe passive voice keâe structure efvecve nesiee~ Active mes passive ceW yeoueles nw~ sub-ordinate clause keâes
A.V. - subject + verb+s/es + object + other words pÙees keâe lÙees efueKe osles nw~
P.V.-Object+is/am/are+verb3+by subject + other words Correct passive sentence-
Correct passive sentence- It was ensured by the volunteers that no one was hurt.
All our efforts are appreciated by our boss. 95. Select the correct passive form of the given
92. Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
sentence. Follow all the steps accurately. I have completed that project.
(a) All the steps should be following accurately (a) The project is completed by me
(b) Let all the steps be follow accurately (b) The project was completed by me
(c) Let all the steps be followed accurately (c) The project has been completed by me
(d) All the steps should be follow accurately (d) The project is being completed by me
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II) SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâes Meg™Deele ceW verb1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have + verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nww
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Imperative sentence nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe efkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect keâe Active voice nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe
passive structure efvecve nesiee~ passive structure efvecve nesiee-
A.V. - Verb + object + other words. A.V.- Sub+has/have+v3+obj
P.V.- Let + object + be + verb3 + other words. P.V.- obj+has/have+bee+v3+by+sub
Correct passive sentence– Correct sentence will be-
Let all the steps be followed accurately. The project has been completed by me.
Active / Passive Voice 223 YCT
96. Select the correct passive form of the given 99. Select the correct active form of the given
sentence. sentence.
She did not accept the job of a clerk. The wall of this park is being painted by
(a) The job of a clerk has not accepted her children.
(b) The job of a clerk did not accept her (a) Children are painting the wall of the park.
(c) The job of a clerk was not accepted by her (b) The wall is painting children of this park.
(d) The job of a clerk is not accepted by her
(c) Children have been painting the wall of this
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III)
park.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'did not + verb1' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes (d) Children painted the wall of this park.
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite keâe active voice nw~ Dele: SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Fmekeâe passive voice efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is+being+painted kesâ ØeÙeesie mes
A.V. - subject + did + not + verb1 + object + other
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present continuous keâe passive form nw
words.
P.V. - Object + was/were + verb3 + by + subject + Fmekeâe active voice ceW heefjJele&ve keâjves kesâ efueS efvecveefueefKele
other words. efveÙeceeW keâe DevegmejCe nesiee~
Correct passive sentence - Passive Structure- obj + is/am/are + being + VIIIrd form
The job of a clerk was not accepted by her. + by + sub
97. Select the correct active form of the given Active structure-sub + is/are + V1+ing + obj
sentence. Correct Sentence-
The main gate of the building was being Children are painting the wall of the park.
guarded by gun-totting guards. 100. Select the correct passive form of the given
(a) The main gate of the building were guarding
sentence.
gun-totting guards.
(b) Gun-totting guards were guarding the main Please take the guest to his room on the 6th
gate of the building. floor.
(c) Gun-totting guards have been guarding the T (a) The guest should be took to his room on the
(d) Gun-totting guards guarded the main gate of 6th floor.
the building. (b) You are requested to take the guest to his
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II) room on the 6th floor.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was+being+ V kesâ ØeÙeesie mes
III (c) You must take the guest to his room on the
6th floor
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past countinious Tense keâe Passive (d) Let the guest be taking to his room on the 6th
Voice nw~ DeleŠ Fmekeâe structure efvecve nesiee~ floor
A.V- sub + was/were + VI + ing + obj SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
P.V- obj + was/were + being + VIII + by + sub
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW please+take(verb1) keâe ØeÙeesie
Correct Active Sentence-
Gun-totting guards were guarding the main gate of the JeekeäÙe keâer Meg™Deele ceW nesvess mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Imperative
building. Sentence keâe nw pees efveJesove keâes ØeoefMe&le keâj jne nw~ Dele: Fmes
98. Select the correct passive form of the given Passive Voice ceW yeoueves keâe efveÙece-
sentence. P.V- You are requested + to + V1st form + obj + other
Show these visitors the butterfly farm. words.
(a) These visitors should be showed the butterfly Correct Passive Sentence-
farm You are requested to take the guest to his room on the
(b) Let these visitors be showing the butterfly 6th floor.
farm
(c) You must show these visitors the butterfly 101. Select the correct active form of the given
farm sentence.
(d) Let these visitors be shown the butterfly farm One of the passengers was being thoroughly
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III) checked by the custom officers.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe verb keâer first form (show) mes start (a) The custom officers have been thoroughly
checking one of the passengers.
ngDee nw~ Dele: Fmemes mhe° nw efkeâ Active Voice keâe JeekeäÙe
(b) The custom officers thoroughly checked one
Imperative Sentence keâe nw, Dele: Passive Voice ceW yeoueves
of the passengers.
keâe efveÙece- (c) One of the passengers was thoroughly
A.V. - Verb1+obj+other words checking the custom officers.
P.V- Let + obj + be + v3 + other words (d) The custom officers were thoroughly
Correct Sentence- checking one of the passengers.
Let these visitors be shown the butterfly farm. SSC CGL (Tier-I)–07/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Active / Passive Voice 224 YCT
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was+being +checked (v3) kesâ (c) We are knowing the results by the end of the
ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past continuous tense keâe Passive next month.
(d) We know the results by the end of the next
Voice nw, Dele: Active Voice ceW yeveeves keâe efveÙece- month.
A.V.- Subject + was/were + (V + ing) + object SSC CGL (Tier-I)–19/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Correct Sentence- Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will be+verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° w
The custom officers were thoroughly checking one of
the passengers.
efkeâ JeekeäÙe future indefinite keâe passive sentence nw efpemekeâe
structure Fme Øekeâej neslee nw-
102. Select the correct passive form of the given
sentences. Passive Structure
They opened a new mall nearby last month. obj + shall/will + be + VIIIst form + by + sub
(a) A new mall can be open nearby last month Active Structure
(b) A new mall was opened nearby last month sub + shall/will + VIst form + obj
(c) A new mall will be opened nearby last month Correct Passive Sentence-
(d) Nearby a new mall is opened last month. We will know the results by the end of the next month.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III) 105. Select the correct active form of the given
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW opened (v2) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw sentence.
He was given a book for his birthday.
efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past indefinite ceW nw DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passive (a) She gave him a Book for his birthday.
Structure efvecve nesiee~ (b) She will be giving him a book for is birthday.
A.V.- Sub + V2 + object + other words (c) She has gave him a book for his birthday.
P.V- Object + was/were + V3 + by + sub + other words (d) She give a book to him for his birthday
Note:- keâYeer-keâYener by + subject keâes understood ceeve keâj SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Úes[ efoÙee peelee nw~ Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was +verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
Correct Passive form- efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past indifinte keâe Passive Voice nw~ DeleŠ Fmekeâe
A new mall was opened nearby last month. Active Voice keâe Structure efvecve nesiee~
103. Select the correct passive form of the given P.V- object + was/were + v3rd + subject + others
sentence. A.V - Understood subject + v2 + obj + others
Rub the glass table with a soft cloth to make it Correct Active Structure-
shine. She gave him a book for his birth day.
(a) The soft cloth should be rubbed with a glass 106. Select the correct passive form of the given
table to makeit shine. sentence.
(b) The glass table must rub with a soft cloth to The artist played the violin.
make it shine. (a) The violin is being played by the artist.
(c) The glass table should be rubbed with a soft (b) The violin will be played be the artist.
cloth to make it shine. (c) The violin had been played by the artist.
(d) The glass table have to be rubbed with a soft (d) The violin was played by the artist.
cloth to make it shine. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III) Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Subject +Verb2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâs Mge™Deele ceW Rub (verb1) kesâ ØeÙeesie mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past indefinite Tense keâe Active
Sentence nw DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passive Structure efvecve nesiee~
mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe imperative sentence keâe Active
Active - Subject + verbIInd form + object
structure nw Fmekeâe Passive structure efvecve nw~ Passive - Object + was/were + vIIIrd form + by + subject
P.V. - obj + should + be + V IIIrd + other word Correct passive sentence -
Note:- imperative sentence mes passive yeveeles meceÙe by + The violin was played by the artist.
sub keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~ 107. Select the correct active form of the given
Correct Passive Sentence- sentence.
The glass table should be rubbed with a soft cloth to Rudra was laughed at by all his friends when
make it shine. he wore his socks inside-out.
(a) All his friends laughed at Rudra when he
104. Select the correct active form of the given wore his socks inside-out.
sentence. (b) All his friends will be laughing at Rudra for
The results will be known to us by the end of wearing his socks inside-out.
the next month. (c) If Rudra wears his socks inside-out his friends
(a) We have known the results by the end of the will laugh at him.
next month. (d) When Rudra wore his socks inside-out all his
(b) We will know the results by the end of the were laughing at him.
next month. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Active / Passive Voice 225 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe cesWb was +verb3kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw 110. Select the correct passive form of the given
efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past indifinite keâe Passive Voice nw DeleŠ Fmekeâe sentence.
Active Structure efvecve nesiee~ Ananya plucks fresh flowers from the garden
every day.
P.V.- object + was/were + VIIIrd + by + subject
(a) Fresh flowers have been plucked by Ananya
A.V.- Subjext + VIInd + object from the garden every day.
Correct Active Sentence (b) Fresh flowers were plucked by Ananya from
All his friends laughed at Rudra when he were his the garden every day.
socks inside-out. (c) Fresh garden is plucked by Ananya from the
108. Select the correct passive form of the given flowers every day.
sentence. (d) Fresh flowers are plucked by Ananya from
They will put away their woollens after the the garden every day.
festival of Holi. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) Their woollens have been away after the Ans : (d) efoÙee ieÙee Active Voice keâe JeekeäÙe Present
festival of Holi.
Indefinite Tense (subject+verb+s/es) ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ
(b) Their woollens are being put away after the
festival of Holi. Passive Voice JeekeäÙe ceW heefjJele&ve efvecveefueefKele efveÙece kesâ DeeOeej
(c) Their woollen will be put away after the hej nesiee~
festival of Holi. Active Voice- sub + vIst + obj
Passive Voice- obj + is/am/are + vIIIrd + by + sub
(d) Their woollens are put away after the festival
of Holi. Correct Sentence-
Fresh flowers are plucked by Ananya from the garden
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
every day.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Will +Verb1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
111. Select the correct passive form of the given
efkeâ JeekeäÙe Future Indefinite ceW nw DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passive
Structure efvecve nesiee~ sentence.
Active Voice- sub + will/shall + VI + object Credit cards are replacing cash transactions.
Passive Voice - object + will be/shall be + V3 + by + (a) Cash trensactions had been replaced by credit
subject cards.
Correct Passive Sentence- (b) Cash transactions have been replaced by
credit cards.
Their woollens will be put away after the festival of
(c) Cash transactions are being replaced by
Holi.
credit cards.
109. Select the correct active form of the given (d) Cash transactions are replaced by credit
sentence. cards.
Dinesh was looked after by his grandmother SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
when his parents went abroad. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW are+verb+ing kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
(a) Dinesh's grandmother looks after him when
efkeâ JeekeäÙe Present Contineous Tense ceW nQ~ DeleŠ Fmekeâe
his parents went abroad.
Passive Structure efvecve nesiee
(b) Dinesh's grandmother looked after him when
his parents went abroad. Active- sub. + is/am/are + V1 + ing + obj.
(c) Dinesh looked after his grandmother whenPassive- obj + is/am/are + being + V3 + by + sub.
his parents went abroad. Passive Sentence-
Cash transactions are being replaced by credit cards.
(d) Dinesh's grandmother was looking after him
when his parents went abroad. 112. Select the correct active form of the given
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) sentence.
Ans : (b) efoÙee ieÙee Passive Voice keâe JeekeäÙe Past We were given very little time to prepare the
Continuous Tense (was + verb3) Show keâj jne nw~ presentation.
(a) They have given us very little time to prepare
Dele: Active voice, Past Indefinite Tense ceW nesiee~ the presentation.
yeoueves keâe efveÙece- (b) They gave us very little time to prepare the
Passive voice- obj + was/were + v3 + by + sub+other presentation.
words (c) They will give us very little time to prepare
Active voice- sub + v2 + obj + other words the presentation.
Correct Active sentence- (d) They give us very little time to prepare the
Dinesh's grandmother looked after him when his parents presentation.
went abroad. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Active / Passive Voice 226 YCT
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Were+V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ (b) Who taught you Mathematics?
JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite Tense keâe Passive form nw DeleŠ Fmekeâe (c) Who teaching you Mathematics?
(d) Whom are you teaching Mathematics?
Active Structure efvecve nesiee~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Passive voice- sub + was/were + V3rd + others.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ senetence ceW by whom+were+v3 kesâ
Active voice – Object +V2+Subject +Other words
Correct Active Sentence- ØeÙees ie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite keâe passive voice
They gave us very little time to prepare the presentation. nw Fmekeâe active voice structure efvecve nesiee-
113. Choose the option that is the passive form of Note- sub ve efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW who keâes by whom ceW
the sentence. heefjJeefle&le keâjles nw~
A campus fire in California caused the death of P.V.- By whom+was/were+ sub+ v3+ other words
at least twenty-three persons. A.V.- Who + v2+ obj + other words.
(a) The death of at least twenty three persons 116. Select the correct passive form of the given
caused a campuse fire in California sentence.
(b) The death of at least twenty three persons The sailors had never encountered such a
will be caused in a campus fire in California. rough sea.
(c) At least twenty-three persons' death was (a) Such a rough sea is never encountered by the
caused in a campus fire in California. sailors.
(d) The death of at least twenty three persons (b) Such a rough sea had never been encountered
was caused by a campus fire in California. by the sailors.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II) (c) Such a rough sea has never been encountered
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Subject+V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw by the sailors.
efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past indefinite ceW nw DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passive Structure (d) Such a rough sea was never encountered by
the sailors.
efvecve nesiee~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Active Structure:-
IInd Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jeeòeâ ceW had+v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
Subject + V form + Object
Passive Structure:- sentence past perfect keâe Active voice keâe sentence nw Fmes
IIIrd
Obj + was/were + V form + by + sub . passive ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjves kesâ efueS efvecveefueefKele efveÙeceeW keâe
Correct Sentence- The death of at least twenty three DevegmejCe nesiee-
persons was caused by a campus fire in California. Active structure
114. Choose the option that is the active form of the sub + had + vIIIrd form + obj
sentence. passive structure
IIIrd
It was decided by the members that the report obj + had been + v form + by + sub
would be placed before the Chairman for his Note- Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes
comments. sub yevee efueÙee peelee nww~
(a) The Chairman's comments were to be placed Correct Sentence-
on the report of the members.
Such a rough sea had never been encountered by the
(b) Did the members decide to place the report
sailors.
before the Chairman?
(c) The Chairman decided to place the report 117. Select the correct active form of the given
before the members. sentence.
(d) The members decided to place the report We will all be greatly benefitted by this scheme.
(a) This scheme will greatly benefit us all.
before the Chairman for his comments.
(b) This scheme has greatly benefitted us all.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) This scheme is going to greatly benefit us all.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Was+Verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw (d) This scheme would greatly benefit we all.
efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past Continious Tense keâe Passive voice nw DeleŠ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Fmekeâe Active Structure efvecve nesiee~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will+be+v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
Passive Structure efkeâ sentence future indefinite keâe passive sentence nw
obj + was/were + VIIIrd form + by + sub Fmekeâe active voice ceW heefjJele&ve efvecveefueefKele efveÙeceevegmeej nesiee-
Active Structure Passive structure
Subject + VIInd form + Object obj + shall/will + be + vIIIrd form + by + sub
Correct Sentence- Active structure
The members decided to place the report before the sub + shall/will + vIst form + obj
Chairman for his comments. Note- Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes
115. Select the correct active form of the given sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~
sentences.
Correct Sentence-
By whom were you taught Mathematics ?
(a) Who will teach you Mathematics? This scheme will greatly benefit us all.

Active / Passive Voice 227 YCT


118. Select the correct passive form of the given 121. Select the correct active form of the given
sentence. sentence.
She never trusted anyone. Superstitions are still believed in by people.
(a) Anyone is not trusted by her. (a) People still believed in superstitions.
(b) She was never trusted by anyone. (b) People still believe in superstitions.
(c) No one was ever trusted by her. (c) People are still believing in superstitions.
(d) Her trust was never for anyone. (d) People have still believed in superstitions.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Subect +Verb2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW are + v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past indifinite ceW nQ~ DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passive Sentence Present Indefinite keâe passive form nw, Fmekesâ
Structure efvecve nesiee~ active voice ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efueS efvecveefueefKele Structure keâe
Passive -subject+was/were+V3+ by+object DevegmejCe nesiee
Note I- anyone keâes passive yeveeles meceÙe no one efueKee Active Structure
peeSiee leLee never keâes ever ceW yeoue efoÙee peeSiee~ sub + VIst form + obj
Correct Passive Sentence- Passive Structure
No one was ever trusted by her. obj + is/am/are + VIIIrd form + by + sub
119. Select the correct active form of the given Note- Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes
sentence. sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~
Heavy taxes have been imposed on luxury Correct Sentence-
items by the government. People still believe in superstitions.
(a) The government had imposed heavy taxes on
luxury items. 122. Select the correct active form of the given
(b) The government imposed heavy taxes on sentence.
luxury items. She was seen sitting in the last row.
(c) The government is imposing heavy taxes on (a) We see her sitting in the last row
luxury items. (b) We saw her sitting in the last row
(d) The government has imposed heavy taxes on (c) We had seen her sitting in the last row
luxury items. (d) We have seen her sitting in the last row
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have been + v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was+verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
nw efkeâ sentence present perfect keâe passive sentence nw, JeekeäÙe Past indefinite keâe Passive Voice nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe
Fmekeâe active structure efvecve nesiee~ Active Structure efvecve nesiee~
Passive Structure P.V. → obj + was/were + v3 + by + subject
obj + has/have + been + vIIIrd form + by + sub A.V. → sub + v2 + object
Active Structure Correct Active sentense-
sub + has/have + vIIIrd form + obj We saw her sitting in the last row.
Note- Active mes passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes 123. Select the correct passive form of the given
sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~ sentence.
Correct Sentence- The enemy will have seized the fort before
The government has imposed heavy taxes on luxury nightfall.
items. (a) The enemy will be seized by the fort before
120. Select the correct passive form of the given nightfall
sentence (b) The fort would have been seized by the
It is time to serve dinner. enemy before nightfall
(a) It is time for dinner to be served. (c) The fort will have been seized by the enemy
(b) It is time that dinner is serve. before nightfall
(c) It is time so dinner should be served. (d) The enemy will seize the fort before nightfall
(d) It is dinner serving time. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III) Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Will have+Verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
Ans. (a) : ØeMve ceW efoÙee JeekeäÙe imperative sentence keâe nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Future Perfect Tense keâe Active voice nw~ DeleŠ
Active Sentence nw Fmes Passive yeveeles meceÙe It is time + Fmekeâe Passive voice keâe structure efvecve nesiee~
object (for dinner) + to + be + VIIIrd form (served) ceW Active – subject + will/shall + have + verbIIIrd + object
heefjJeefle&le keâj efoÙee peeSiee~ Passive – object + will/shall + have been + verbIIIrd +
by + subject
Note- Imperative sentence ceW by+obj keâe ØeÙeesie veneR neslee nw~ Correct Passive Sentence–
Correct Passive Sentence- The fort will have been seized by the enemy before
It is time for dinner to be served. nightfall.
Active / Passive Voice 228 YCT
124. Select the correct active form of the given 127. Select the correct active form of the given
sentene. sentence.
Let the bell be rung every forty minutes. You will either be taken prisoner or shot by the
(a) The bell should be rung every forty minutes enemy.
(b) Ring the bell every forty minutes (a) The enemy will be either taking you prisoner
(c) The bell ought to be rung every forty minutes or shooting you.
(d) Let the bell keep ringing every forty minutes (b) The enemy would either take you prisoner or
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) shoot.
(c) The enemy will either take you prisoner or
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Let+obj+be+ v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° shoot you.
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe imperative sentence keâe passive nw Fmekeâe (d) The enemy either takes you prisoner or shoots
Active structure efvecve nesiee~ you.
A.V.- v1 + object + others SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III)
P.V.- Let + obj + be + v3 + others Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will+be + verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
Correct active sentence nw efkeâ efoÙee ieÙee Passive Voice- Future Indefinite Tense
Ring the bell every forty minutes. keâe nw~ Fme tense keâer Active mebjÛevee efvecve Øekeâej nw~
125. Select the correct passive form of the given Active- sub + will/shall + v1 + object
sentence. Passive- sub + will/shall + be + v3 + by + object
He is clicking good pictures with his new Active mes Passive Ùee Passive mes Active yeveeles meceÙe
camera. Subject keâes object Deewj object keâes subject yevee osles nw~
(a) Good pictures were clicked with his new Correct Sentence-
camera. The enemy will either take you prisoner or shoot you.
(b) Good pictures have been clicked with his 128. Select the correct passive form of the given
new camera. sentence.
(c) Good pictures are being clicked with his new Please take these students round the biscuit
camera. factory.
(d) Good pictures are clicked with his new (a) These students should be taking round the
camera. biscuit factory.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) (b) You are requested to take these students
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is+verb+ing kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw round the biscuit factory.
efkeâ JeekeäÙe present contineous tense keâe Active voice nwb~ (c) Let these students to be taken round the
biscuit factory.
Fmekeâe Passive structure efvecve nesiee~ (d) You must take these students round the
A.V- Sub + is/am/are + v1 + ing + obj biscuit factory.
P.V- Obj + is/am/are + being + v3 + by + sub SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Correct passive sentence Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Please +Verb1 mes mhe° nw efkeâ
Good pictures are being clicked with his new camera. JeekeäÙe Imperative ceW nw pees efkeâ request keâes ØeoefMe&le keâjlee nw~
126. Select the correct passive form of the given DeleŠ Fmekeâe structure efvecve nesiee~
sentence. Active Structure - please + v1 + obj + others
Have they announced the world cup cricket Passive Structure- you are requested+to+verb1+ object
team? + other word
(a) Have the world cup cricket team announced? Correct Passive Sentence is-
(b) Have the world cup cricket team been You are requested to take these students round the
announced? biscuit factory.
(c) Has the world cup cricket team being 129. Select the correct active form of the given
announced?
sentence.
(d) Has the world cup cricket team been
The chairs were being arranged in the
announced? examination hall by the staff.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) (a) The chairs were arranging the staff in the
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Have+Subject+Verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie examination hall.
mes mhe° nw efkeâ efoÙee ieÙee Active Voice- Present Perfect (b) The staff was arranging the chairs in the
Tense keâe Interrogative Sentence nw~ DeleŠ Fmekeâer Passive examination hall.
(c) The staff has been arranging the chairs in the
mebjÛevee efvecve Øekeâej mes nesieer- examination hall.
Passive- Has/have + obj + been + V3 + by + sub (d) The staff has arranged the chairs in the
Correct Passive Sentence examination hall.
Has the world cup cricket team been announced? SSC CGL (Tier-I)–07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Active / Passive Voice 229 YCT
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW were +being + v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes Ans. (d) : efoÙee ieÙee Active Voice keâe JeekeäÙe Imperative
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past continuous keâe passive nw Dele: Fmekeâe Sentence keâe nw Dele: Fmekeâe Passive Voice efvecveefueefKele
Active structure efvecve nesiee~ efveÙece kesâ Devegmeej yeouesiee-
Passive Voice- obj + was/were + being + V3 + by + sub A.V. - V1 + obj
Active Voice- sub + was/were + V1 + ing + obj P.V- Let + obj + be + V3rd + object
Correct sentence– Correct Sentence-
The staff was arranging the chairs in the examination Let the outer gate be locked at night.
hall. 133. Select the correct active form of the given
130. Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
sentence. Their children were brought up with great
The hunchback was being laughed at by care.
everyone. (a) They have been bringing up their children
(a) Everyone was laughing at the hunchback. with great care.
(b) Everyone is laughing at the hunchback. (b) They had brought up their children with great
(c) Everyone laughed at the hunchback. care.
(d) Everyone laughs at the hunchback. (c) They brought up their children with great
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) care.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was+being+verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes (d) Their children brought them up with great
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past continuous keâe Passive form nw~ DeleŠ care.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Fmekeâe Active voice keâe structure efvecve nesiee~
Passive Voice- object + was/were + being + v3 + by + Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Passive Voice kesâ JeekeäÙe ceW were + v3rd
sub kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite Tense keâe
Active Voice- Sub + was/were + v1 + ing + obj Passive Voice nw Dele: Fmekeâes Active Voice ceW yeoueves keâe
Correct Active Voice- efveÙece-
Everyone was laughing at the hunchback. P.V- object + was/were/+ v3rd + by + subject
131. Select the correct passive form of the given A.V- sub + vIInd + object
sentence. Correct Sentence-
Some people believe that discipline means blind They brought up their children with great care.
submission to authority. 134. Select the correct passive form of the given
(a) It is belief by some people that discipline sentence.
means blind submission to authority Take this suitcase upstairs.
(b) It was believed by some people that (a) You are requested to take this suitcase
discipline meant blind submission to upstairs.
authority. (b) You must be taking this suitcase upstairs.
(c) It is believed by some people that discipline (c) This suitcase should be taken upstairs.
means blind submission to authority.
(d) Let this suitcase been taken upstairs.
(d) It has been believed by some people that
SSC CGL (Tier-I)–06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
discipline means blind submission to.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer Meg™Deele verb1 mes ngF& nw~ DeleŠ
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub +Verb1 mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe mhe° nw efkeâ Ùen Imperative Sentence nw~ Fmekeâe Passive
Active Voice keâe JeekeäÙe Present Indefinite ceW nw, Dele: Fmekeâe efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
A.V. - V1 + obj + others
Passive Voice Present Continuous ceW nesiee, Dele: yeoueves keâe
P.V. - Object + should be + verb (III)
efveÙece- Correct Passive Sentence-
Active Voice- Sub + V1 + Object This suitcase should be taken upstairs.
Passive Voice- Obj. + is/am/are + V3 + by + Sub 135. Select the correct active form of the given
Correct Passive Voice- sentence.
It is believed by some people that discipline means The injured were being removed to the hospital
blind submission to authority. by the police.
132. Select the correct passive form to the given (a) The police removed the injured to the
sentence. hospital.
At night, lock the outer gate. (b) The injured was removing the police to the
(a) The outer gate is requested to be locked at hospital.
night. (c) The police was removing the injured to the
(b) The outer gate is locked at night. hospital.
(c) The outer gate be locked at night. (d) The police has been removing the injured to
(d) Let the outer gate be locked at night. the hospital.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Active / Passive Voice 230 YCT
Ans. (c) : efoÙee ieÙee Passive Voice keâe JeekeäÙe was + being (b) Your car need not be parked in front of my
+ v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past Continuous Tense house.
(c) Your car could not be parked in front of my
keâe nw~ Fmekeâes Active Voice ceW yeveeves keâe efveÙece efvecve nesiee- house.
P.V- obj + was/were + being + v3 + by + sub (d) Your car should not be parked in front of my
A.V- sub + was/were + v1 + ing + obj
house.
Correct Sentence–
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
The police was removing the injured to the hospital.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Do not + V1 mes Meg™ nw Dele: Ùen
136. Select the correct active form of the given
Imperative sentence ces nQ DeleŠ Fmekeâer Passive mebjÛevee efvecve
sentence.
Every passing vehicle was being thoroughly Øekeâej nesieer~
checked by the guards. A.V. - Do not + v1 + obj + others
(a) The guards have been thoroughly checking P.V. - obj + Auxiliary Verb + not + be + V3 + other
every passing vehicle. word.
(b) Every passing vehicle were thoroughly Correct Passive Sentence-
checking the guards. Your car should not be parked in front of my house.
(c) The guards have thoroughly checked every 139. Select the correct passive form of the given
passing vehicle. sentence.
(d) The guards were thoroughly checking every Please show me my son's Mathematics
passing vehicle. notebook.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I) (a) I may please be shown my son's Mathematics
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was+being+verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes notebook.
mhe° nw efkeâ Past Continuous tense keâe Passive voice nw~ (b) My son may please be shown the
DeleŠ Fmekeâe Structure efvecve nesiee~ Mathematics notebook.
P.V. - obj + was/were + being + vIIIrd + by + sub (c) I will please be shown my son's Mathematics
Active voice notebook.
sub + was/were + vI + ing + object (d) My son's Mathematics notebook was please
Note- Active mes Passive Ùee Passive mes Active yeveeles meceÙe shown to me.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Subject keâes Object Deewj Object keâes Subject ceW yeoue osles nw~
Correct Sentence– Ans. (a) : Please mes Meg® ngS JeekeäÙe keâe passive yeveeles meceÙe
The guards were thoroughly checking every passing may please be + vIIIrd form (request kesâ sense ceW) keâe
vehicle. ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~
137. Select the correct passive form of the given Correct Passive Sentence-
sentence. I may please be shown my son's Mathematics
Do not buy medicines without the doctor's notebook.
prescription. 140. Select the correct active form of the given
(a) Medicines could not be bought without the sentence.
doctor's prescription The crop was adversely affected by the
(b) Medicines need not be bought without the inadequate rainfall.
doctor's prescription (a) The inadequate rainfall adversely affected the
(c) Medicines should not be bought without the crop.
doctor's prescription (b) The inadequate rainfall was adversely
(d) Medicines might not be bought without the affecting the crop.
doctor's prescription (c) The inadequate crop adversely affected the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I) rainfall.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Do not + V1 mes Meg™ nw Dele: Ùen (d) The adversely rainfall has affected the
Imperative sentence ces nQ DeleŠ Fmekeâer Passive mebjÛevee efvecve inadequate crop.
Øekeâej nesieer~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III)
A.V. - Do not + v1 + obj + others Ans. (a) :Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW was+verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
P.V. - obj + Auxiliary Verb + not + be + V3 + other JeekeäÙe Past indefinite keâe Passive voice nw DeleŠ Fmekeâe
word. Active structure efvecve nesiee-
Correct Passive Sentence- Active structure - sub + VIInd form + obj
Medicines should not be bought without the doctors Passive structure - sub + was/were + VIIIrd form + by +
permission. obj
138. Select the correct passive form of the given Note- Active mes passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes
sentence.
sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~
Do not park your car in front of my house.
(a) My house should not be parked in front of Correct Active Sentence-
your car The inadequate rainfall adversely affected the crop.
Active / Passive Voice 231 YCT
141. Select the correct passive form of the given 144. Select the correct passive form of the given
sentence. sentence.
Someone gave him a new case for his credit You have made a mistake in writing your
cards. answer.
(a) He is given a new case for his credit cards. (a) A mistake has been made by you in writing
(b) He had given a new case for his credit cards. your answer.
(c) He was given a new case for his credit cards. (b) A mistake have been made by you in writing
(d) He has given a new case for his credit cards. your answer.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I) (c) A mistake is being made by you in writing
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub+verb2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ your answer.
JeekeäÙe Active sentence 'past indefinite' tense keâe nw Dele: (d) A mistake had been made by you in writing
Fmekeâe passive ceW heefjJele&ve efvecve Øekeâej mes keâjWies- your answer.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Active structure- sub + v2nd + object
Passive structure- object+was/were + v3rd + by + subject Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have+verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
Correct Passive Structure- JeekeäÙe Present Perfect Tense ceW nw~ DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passive
He was given a new suitcase for his credit cards. Voice keâe Structure efvecve nesiee~
142. Select the correct passive form of the given Active- subject + has/have + verb3rd form + object +
sentence. others
The cyclone has damaged several crops. Passive- object + has/have + been + verb3rd form + by +
(a) Several crops are being damaged by the subject + others
cyclone. Correct passive sentence-
(b) Several corps had been damaged by the A mistake has been made by you in writing your
cyclone. answer.
(c) Several crops have been damaged by the 145. Select the correct passive form of the given
cyclone. sentence.
(d) Several crops have damaged the cyclone. His mother gave him a note for his teacher.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II) (a) He had been given a note for his teacher by
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has+verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ his mother.
JeekeäÙe Present Perfect Tense ceW nw DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passive (b) He is given a note for his teacher by his
Voice efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ mother.
Active structure- sub + has/have + VIIIrd form + obj (c) He was given a note for his teacher by his
Passive structure- obj + has/have + been + VIIIrd form + mother.
by + sub (d) His teacher was given a note for his mother.
Note- Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~ Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe V2 kesâ ØeÙeesie ceW mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past
Correct passive sentence- Indefinite tense ceW nw~ DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passive voice keâe
Several crops have been damaged by the cyclone. Structure efvecve nesiee~
143. Select the correct passive form of the given Active- subject + verbIInd + object1 + object2 + others
sentence. Passive- object (indirect) + was/were + verb IIIrd +
Everyone should obey traffic regulations. (mepeerJe)
(a) Traffic regulation will be obeyed by object2 (direct) + others + by + subject
everyone. (efvepeeaJe)
(b) Traffic regulations should be obey by Note- keâYeer-keâYeer JeekeäÙe ceW oes objects kesâ efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW
everyone.
[Indirect object (mepeerJe) Deewj Direct object (efvepeeaJe)]
(c) Traffic regulations are obeyed by everyone.
(d) Traffic regulations should be obeyed by passive kesâ subject kesâ ™he ceW Indirect object (mepeerJe) keâes
everyone. yesnlej ceevee peelee nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III) Correct sentence-
Ans : (d) Modal should Jeeues JeekeäÙeeW keâe Passive form He was given a note for his teacher by his mother.
yeveeles meceÙe should kesâ yeeo be keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw leLee subject 146. Choose the option that is the passive form of
keâes object Deewj object keâes subject ceW yeoue osles nw~ Passive the sentence.
The chief guest gave prizes to the children.
form ceW verb keâe III form ueieeles nw Deewj Devle ceW subject mes
(a) The children were being given prizes by the
henues by keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ chief guest.
A.V. - Sub + should + V1 + obj (b) The children are given prizes by the chief
P.V- obj + should + be + VIIIrd + by + sub guest.
Correct Passive Sentence- (c) The children were given prizes by the chief
Traffic regulations should be obeyed by everyone mener nw~ guest.
Active / Passive Voice 232 YCT
(d) The children was given prizes by the chief 149. Select the correct passive form of the given
guest. sentence.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III) They will not allow mobile phones in the
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW gave(verb2) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw examination hall.
(a) Mobile phones are not allowed in the
efkeâ efkeâ JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite keâe Active Voice nw~ DeleŠ examination hall.
Fmekeâe Passive Structure efvecve nesiee~ (b) Mobile phones are not being allowed in the
Active- subject + verb (2nd form) + object + others. examination hall.
Passive- object + was/were + verb(3rd form) + by + (c) Mobile phones will not be allowed in the
subject + others examination hall.
Correct passive sentence- (d) Mobile phones were not allowed in the
The children were given prizes by the chief guest. examination hall.
147. Select the correct passive form of the given SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
sentence. Ans : (c) ØeMve ceW efoÙee JeekeäÙe Future Indefinite keâe
They will complete the painting in a week's Negative JeekeäÙe nw Fmekeâe passive yeveeles meceÙe efvecveefueefKele
time. efveÙeceeW keâe DevegmejCe nesiee-
(a) The painting will be completed in a week's Active structure-
time. sub + shall/will + not + VIst form + obj
(b) The painting was completed in a week's time. Passive structure-
(c) The painting is completed in a week's time. obj + will/shall + not + be + VIIIrd form + by + sub
(d) The painting had been completed in a week's Note-1: Active mes passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes
time. sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
2:keâYeerr-keâYeer Passive kesâ (by + object) keâes understood ceevekeâj
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will + v1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ ÚesÌ[ efoÙee peelee nw~
JeekeäÙe Future indefinite tense ceW nw efpemekeâes efvecve efveÙeceevegmeej Correct Passive Sentence
Passive voice ceW yeouesieW~ Mobile phones will not be allowed in the examination
Active- sub + shall/will + v1 + obj hall.
Passive- obj + shall/will + be + v3 + by + sub 150. Select the most appropriate passive form of the
Note-keâYeer-keâYeer by + object keâes understanding ceevekeâj nše given sentence.
efoÙee peelee nw~ The surgeon successfully operated upon the
patient.
Correct Passive Sentence-
(a) The patient is being successfully operated
The painting will be completed in a week's time
upon by the surgeon.
148. Select the correct passive form of the given (b) The patient is successfully operated upon by
sentence. the surgeon.
They are going to open the shops at eleven (c) The patient was successfully operated upon
o'clock. by the surgeon.
(a) The shops must be opened at eleven o'clock. (d) The surgeon has been successfully operated
(b) The shops were opened at eleven o'clock. upon by the patient.
(c) The shops are going to be opened at eleven SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
o'clock. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
(d) The shops have been opened at eleven
Past indefinite Tense ceW nw DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passive Structure
o'clock.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II) efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
Active- subject + vIInd form + object + others words.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Present Contineous Tense ceW nw
Passive- object + was/were + vIIIrd form + by + subject +
DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passive voice efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ other words.
Active- subject + is/am/are + verb + ing + object + Correct Passive Sentence-
others The patient was successfully operated upon by the
Passive- object + is/am/are + being + verbIIIrd form + surgeon.
by + object + others. 151. Select the most appropriate passive form of the
Note :- GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Main Verb infinitive (to open) given sentence.
ØeÙegòeâ nw FmekeâeW passive ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjles meceÙe to +be + v3 He threw the ball towards his little brother.
(opened) keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ (a) His little brother's ball was thrown at him.
(b) The ball was thrown towards his little
Correct Passive Sentence-
brother.
The shops are going to be opend at eleven o'clock.
(c) The ball is thrown towards his little brother.
Active / Passive Voice 233 YCT
(d) The ball is being thrown towards his little 154. Select the most appropriate passive form of the
brother. given sentence.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II) They were distributing food grains among the
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ poor.
JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite keâs Active Voice keâe Sentence nw Fmes (a) The poor will be distributed among food
Passive Voice ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjves kesâ efueS efvecveefueefKele efveÙeceeW keâe grains.
(b) Food grains were being distributed among
DevegmejCe nesiee- the poor.
Active Structure- sub + VIInd form + obj
(c) Food grains were distributed among the poor.
Passive Structure- obj+was/were+VIIIrd form + by + sub
(d) Food grains will be distributed among the
Note- Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes
poor.
sub. yevee efueÙee peelee nw~ keâYeer-keâYeer by + obj keâes Passive yeveeles SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
meceÙe understood ceeve keâj Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie veneR efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW were + ing kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
Correct Passive Sentence–
The ball was thrown towards his little brother. JeekeäÙe Past continuous keâe Active Voice Sentence nw Fmes
152. Select the most appropriate passive form of the passive yeveeves kesâ efueS efvecveefueefKele efveÙeceeW keâe DevegmejCe keâjWies~
given sentence. Active Structure
Please lock the door. sub + was / were + v + ing form + obj
(a) The door should kindly being locked.
(b) You are requested to lock the door. Passive Structure
(c) You are being ordered to lock the door. obj + was / were + being + v IIIrd form + by + sub
(d) Please let the door be lock.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III) Note : Active mes passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Please + v1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~ keâYeer-keâYeer by + obj keâes understood
efkeâ JeekeäÙe imperative sentence ceW nw Fmekeâe passive efvecve ceevekeâj ÚesÌ[ efoÙee peelee nw~
efveÙece mes yevesiee- Correct passive sentence-
A.V. - please + V1 + obj Food grains were being distributed among the poor.
P.V. - You are requested to + v1 + obj 155. Select the most appropriate passive form of the
you are requested/adviced/ordered+Active Sentence given sentence.
Note- Ùeefo Active sentence mes order keâe YeeJe Øekeâš neslee nw The store manager caught the teenager
Deewj GmeceW object Yeer efoÙee nes lees Fmekeâe Passive efvecve lejerkesâ mes shoplifting.
(a) The teenager is caught shoplifting by the
Yeer yeveeÙee pee mekeâlee nw~ store manager.
Let + obj + be + verb3rd form
(b) The teenager was caught shoplifting by the
Correct passive form-
store manager.
you are requested to lock the door.
(c) The store manager is caught shoplifting by
153. Select the most appropriate passive form of the the teenager
given sentence.
(d) The teenager has been caught shoplifting by
She answered fifty questions in one hour.
the store manager.
(a) Fifty questions were answered by her in one
hour. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(b) Fifty questions were being answered by her Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
in one hour. Sentence Past Indefinite keâe Active voice nw Fmekeâe
(c) Fifty questions have been answered by her in Passive yeveeves kesâ efueS efvecveefueefKele efveÙece keâe DevegmejCe keâjsieW~
one hour. Active structure
(d) Fifty questions are answered by her in one sub + vIInd form + obj
hour.
Passive structure
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
obj + was/were + vIIIrd form + by + sub
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Note- Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes
Sentence Past Indefinite keâe Active voice nw Fmekeâe
sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~
Passive yeveeves kesâ efueS efvecveefueefKele efveÙece keâe DevegmejCe nesiee- Correct Passive Sentence-
Active structure The teenager was caught shoplifting by the store
nd
sub + vII form + obj manager.
Passive structure
156. Select the correct passive form of the given
obj + was/were + vIIIrd form + by + sub
sentence.
Note- Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes
The mechanic repaired my car quite
sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~ satisfactorily.
Correct Passive Sentence– (a) My car repaired quite satisfactorily by the
Fifty questions were answered by her in one hour. mechanic.
Active / Passive Voice 234 YCT
(b) The mechanic was repaired quite 159. Select the correct passive form of the given
satisfactorily by my car. sentence.
(c) My car was repaired quite satisfactorily by The merchant took out the dead parrot from
the mechanic. the cage.
(d) My car is repaired quite satisfactorily by the (a) The dead parrot took out from the cage by the
mechanic. merchant.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I) (b) The dead parrot is taken out from the cage by
the merchant.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ (c) The dead parrot was taking out from the cage
JeekeäÙe Past Indefinite Tense ceW nw DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passive by the merchant.
Structure efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ (d) The dead parrot was taken out from the cage
Active- subject + vIInd + object + others by the merchant.
Passive- suject + was/were + vIIInd + by + object SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Correct passive form- Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
My car was repaired quite satisfactorily by the JeekeäÙe past Indefinite keâe Active voice sentence nw Fmes
mechanic passive yeveeves kesâ efueS efvecveefueefKele efveÙeceeW keâe DevegmejCe nesiee-
157. Select the most appropriate passive form of the Active structure- sub + vIInd form + obj
given sentence. Passive structure- obj+was/were + vIIIrd form + by + sub
How much monthly rent did you pay for the Note- Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes
house? sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~
(a) How much monthly rent is paid for the Correct Passive Sentence–
house? The dead parrot was taken out from the cage by the
(b) How much monthly rent was being paid for merchant.
the house? 160. Select the correct passive form of the given
(c) How much monthly rent was paid for the sentence.
house? The merchant brought many gifts for his
(d) How much monthly rent is being paid for the family from India.
house? (a) Many gifts were brought by the merchant for
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) his family from India.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW did kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe (b) His family were brought by the merchant for
hi family from India.
Past Indefinite keâe Introgative Sentence nw DeleŠ Fmekeâe (c) Many gifts brought by the merchant for his
Passvie Structure efvecve nesiee~ family from India.
How much montly rent (question word)+was/were (d) Many gifts are brought by the merchant for
+verb3 +other word +(by+subject) his family from India.
Correct Passive Sentence SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
How much monthly rent was paid for the house? Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
158. Select the most appropriate passive form of the JeekeäÙe past indefinite keâe Active voice keâe sentence nw~
given sentence. Fmekeâe Passive Structure efvecve nesiee~
Have you paid your outstanding bills? Active Structure
(a) Have your outstanding bills been paid? sub + VIIrd form + obj
(b) Are your outstanding bills being paid? Passive Structure
(c) Have your outstanding bills being paid? obj + was/were + VIIIrd form + by + sub
(d) Will your outstanding bills be paid? Correct Passive Sentence-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III) Many gifts were brought by the merchant for his
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have + sub + v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° family from India.
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect keâe Interrogative sentence nw- 161. Select the correct passive form of the given
sentence.
DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passvie efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ The new gardener looks after the plants well.
Active structure- has/have + sub + VIIIrd form + obj (a) The plants looked after well by the new
Passive structure- has/have + sub + been + VIIIrd form + gardener
by + obj (b) The plants were looked after well by the new
Note :- Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je obj keâes gardener.
sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~ by + obj keâes Passive yeveeles meceÙe (c) The plants are looked after well by the new
understood nesves hej Hide efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw~ gardener.
(d) The new gardener is looked after well by the
Correct Passive Sentence plants.
Have your outstanding bills been paid ? SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Active / Passive Voice 235 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ (a) Twenty seven percent of his wealth had been
JeekeäÙe Present Indefinite ceW nw DeleŠ Fmekeâe Passive given away by Bill Gates in charity.
(b) Twenty seven percent of his wealth has given
Structure efvecve nesiee~ away Bill Gates in charity.
Active- subject + verb + s/es + object + others (c) Twenty seven percent of his wealth has been
Passive- object + is/am/are + verbIIIrd + by + subject + given away by Bill Gates in charity.
others (d) Bill Gates has been given away by twenty
Correct Passive Sentence- seven percent of his wealth in charity.
The plants are looked after well by the new gardener. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III)
162. Select the correct passive form of the given Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has + v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
sentence.
The gardener has mowed the lawn.
JeekeäÙe present perfect tense keâe nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive
(a) The lawn was mowed by the gardener. structure efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
(b) The lawn has been mowed by the gardener. A.V.- sub. + has/have + VIIIrd form + obj.
(c) The lawn is mowed by the gardener. P.V.- obj. + has/have + been + VIIIrd form + by + sub.
(d) The gardener has been mowed by the lawn. As- He has done his work
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I) sub V3 ob.
Passive- His work has been done by him
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has + verb3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
Correct passive sentence–
efkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect tense ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive Twenty seven percent of his wealth has been given
structure efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ away by Bill Gates in charity.
Active- Subject + has/have + VerbIIIrd form + Object + 165. Select the correct passive form of the given
Others. sentence.
Passive- Object + has/have + been + VerbIIIrd form + The prisoners have made these paintings.
by + Subject + Others. (a) These prisoners have been made by the
Correct passive form– paintings.
The lawn has been mowed by the gardener. (b) These paintings were made by the prisoners.
163. Select the correct passive form of the given (c) These paintings are made by the prisoners.
sentence. (d) These paintings have been made by the
The Japanese Emperor Akihito abdicated the prisoners.
Chrysanthemum Throne in April, 2019. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) The Japanese Emperor Akihito was abdicated Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have + v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
by the Chrysanthemum Throne in April, JeekeäÙe present perfect tense ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive efvecve
2019.
(b) The Chrysanthemum Throne was abdicated
efveÙece mes yevesiee~
by the Japanese Emperor Akihito in April, Active voice- (sub + has/ have + v3 + obj)
2019. Passive voice- (obj + has/have + been + v3 + by + sub)
(c) The Chrysanthemum Throne has abdicated Correct passive sentence–
by the Japanese Emperor Akihito in April, These paintings have been made by the prisoners.
2019. 166. Select the correct passive form of the given
(d) The Chrysanthemum Throne is abdicated by sentence.
the Japanese Emperor Akihito in April, 2019. Savita will deliver a speech on the occasion of
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II) Ambedkar Jayanti.
(a) On the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti a
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ speech is being delivered by Savita.
JeekeäÙe Past Indefenite Tense ceW nw Dele: Passive Voice ceW (b) On the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti a
yeoueves hej Auxiliary Verb- was/were + V3rd form nesiee Deewj speech was delivered by Savita.
subject keâes by + object ceW yeoue osles nw~ Passive Voice ceW (c) On the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti a
yeoueves keâe efveÙece- speech will be delivered by Savita.
(d) On the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti a
A.V.- sub + v2 + object speech is to be delivered by Savita.
P.V.- object + was/were + V3rd + by + subject + other SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
words.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW will + v1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
Correct passive form–
The Chrysanthemum Throne was abdicated by the JeekeäÙe sentence future indefinite tence ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe
Japanese Emperor Akihito in April, 2019. passive structure efvecve ™he mes yevesiee~
164. Select the correct passive form of the given Active - subject + will/shall + verb1 + object + other
sentence. words.
Bill Gates has given away twenty seven percent Passive - object + will/shall + be + verb3 + by +
of his wealth in charity. subject + other words.

Active / Passive Voice 236 YCT


or (a) An exhibition of sarees from different states
other words + object + will/shall + be + verb3 + by + of India is being arranged by us at Dilli Haat.
subject. (b) An exhibition of sarees from different states
Correct passive sentence :- of India was arranged by us at Dilli Haat.
On the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti a speech will be (c) An exhibition of sarees from different states
delivered by Savita. of India has been arranged by us at Dilli Haat.
167. Select the option that is the passive form of the (d) An exhibition of sarees from different states
sentence. of India will be arranged by us at Dilli Haat.
The sub-committee is presenting its report in a SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
week's time. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe cebs are + ving kesâ ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe present
(a) The report of the sub-committee had been continuous tense keâe active structure nw~ Fmekeâe passive
presented in a week's time. voice efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
(b) The report of the sub-committee is presenting A.V.– subject + is/am/are + v1 + ing + object + other
in a week's time. words
(c) The report of the sub-committee is being P.V. –object + is/am/are + being + v3 + by + subject +
presented in a week's time other words.
(d) The report of the sub-committee has been Correct passive sentence–
presented in a week's time. An exhibition of sarees from different states of India is
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I) being arranged by us at Dilli Haat.
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is + Ving kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ 170. Select the correct passive form of the given
JeekeäÙe present continuous tense ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive sentence.
efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ My friend narrated a very interesting story at
Active structre the International Storytelling Festival.
Sub + is/are + Ving from + obj (a) A very interesting story was being narrated by
Passive Structure my friend at the International Storytelling
obj + is/are + being + VIIIrd + sub Festival.
Note: Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj Je sub keâes (b) A very interesting story has been narrated by
Obj yevee efueÙee peelee nw~ my friend at the International Storytelling
Festival.
Correct passive sentence–
(c) A very interesting story was narrated by my
The report of the sub-committee is being presented in a
friend at the International Storytelling
week's time
Festival.
168. Select the correct passive form of given (d) A very interesting story is being narrated by
sentence. my friend at the International Storytelling
My mother is watching a new serial about the Festival.
life of Dr. Ambedkar.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) A new serial about the life of Dr. Ambedkar
is being watched by my mother. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
(b) A new serial about the life of Dr. Ambedkar past indefinite tense keâe active voice nw~ Fmekeâe passive
was being watched by my mother. structure efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
(c) A new serial about the life of Dr. Ambedkar A.V. – Subject + v2 + object+ other words.
is watched by my mother. P.V. - Object + was/were + v3 + by + subject + other
(d) A new serial about the life of Dr. Ambedkar words
will be watched by my mother. Correct passive sentence–
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III) A very interesting story was narrated by my friend at the
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW is + ving kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ International Storytelling Festival.
JeekeäÙe present continuous tense keâe active voice nw, DeleŠ 171. Select the correct passive form of the given
Fmekeâe passive sentence efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ sentence.
A.V.– Subject + is/am/are + verb1 + ing + object + other Chhattisgarh organised the first ever 'All India
words Folk Dance Festival' in January 2020.
P.V. – Object + is/am/are + being + v3 + by + subject + (a) The first ever 'All India Folk Dance Festival'
other words will be organised by the Chhaattisgarh State
Correct passive sentence– in January 2020.
A new serial about the life of Dr. Ambedkar is being (b) The first ever 'All India Folk Dance Festival'
watched by my mother. was being organised by the Chhaattisgarh
169. Select the correct passive form of the given State in January 2020.
sentence. (c) The first ever 'All India Folk Dance Festival'
We are arranging an exhibition of sarees from was organised by the Chhaattisgarh State in
different states of India at Dilli Haat. January 2020.
Active / Passive Voice 237 YCT
(d) The first ever 'All India Folk Dance Festival' Passive Structure
had been organised by the Chhaattisgarh State obj + has/have + been VIIIrd form + by + sub
in January 2020. Note : Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe Sub keâes Obj leLee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II) Obj keâes Sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Correct passive sentence :
Sentence, Past Indefinite ceW nw, Dele: Fmekeâes Passive form The colour of the new car we want to buy has been
ceW yeoueves kesâ efueÙes efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjves neWies~ chosen by us.
A.V.– Subject + v2 + object + others 174. Select the correct passive form of the given
P.V.– Object + was/were + v3 + by + subject + others sentence.
Correct Passive voice Rains lashed Delhi and brought the
The first ever 'All India Folk Dance Festival' was temperature down by a few degrees.
organised by the Chhaattisgarh State in January 2020. (a) Delhi had been lashed by rain and the
172. Select the correct Passive form of the given temperature had been brought down by a few
sentence. (b) Delhi was being lashed by rain and the
The Inspector had already proved the case temperature was being brought down by a
before the investigation team took charge of it. few degrees.
(a) The case had already been proved by the (c) Delhi was lashed by rains and the temperature
Inspector before the investigation team took was brought down by a few degrees.
charge of it. (d) Delhi is being lashed by rain and the
(b) The investigation team took chage of the case temperature was brought down by a few
out the inspector had already proved before it. degrees.
(c) The case was already proved by the Inspector SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
before the investigation team took charge of it. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v2 mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
(d) The case had already proved by the Inspector past indefinite tense ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive structure
before the investigation team took charge of it. efvecve nesiee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III) A.V.– Subject + v2 + object + others.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW had + V3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ P.V. - Object + was/were + v3 + by + subject + others.
JeekeäÙe past perfect tense keâe active structure nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe Correct passive voice :
passive efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ Delhi was lashed by rains and the temperature was
Active Structure brought down by a few degrees.
Sub + had + VIIIrd form + Obj 175. Select the correct passive form of the given
Passive Structure sentence.
obj + had + been + VIIIrd form + by + sub The coach received the members of the team
with great excitement.
Note– Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe Sub. keâes obj. Je obj. (a) The members of the team were received by
keâes Sub. yevee efueÙee peelee nw~ the coach with great excitement.
Correct passive sentence– (b) The member of the team had been received
The case had already been proved by the Inspector by the coach with great excitement.
before the investigation team took charge of it. (c) The member of the team was received by the
173. Select the option that is the passive form of the coach with great excitement.
sentence. (d) The member of the team could be received by
We have chosen the colour of the new car we the coach with great excitement.
want to buy. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) The colour of the new car we want to buy is Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
being chosen by us. past indefinite ceW nw Fmekeâe passive yeveeves kesâ efueS efvecve
(b) The colour of the new car we want to buy had
structure ØeÙeesie nesiee–
been chosen.
active structure
(c) The colour of the new car we want to buy has
nd
been chosen by us. sub + V II form + object
(d) The colour of the new car we want to buy can
passive structure
be chosen by us.
rd
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) obj + was / were + V III form + by + sub
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have + v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
Note:- active mes passive yeveeles meceÙe sub. keâes object Je
JeekeäÙe Present Perfect ceW nQ Fmekeâe Passive yeveeves kesâ efueS object keâes sub. yevee efueÙee peelee nw~
efvecve Structure keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Correct passive sentence–
Active Structure The members of the team were received by the coach
Sub + has/have + VIIIrd form + Obj with great excitement.
Active / Passive Voice 238 YCT
176. Select the correct passive form of the given Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW have + v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
sentence. JeekeäÙe present perfect tense ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive
Sheetal might have misplaced Mohan's wallet
in their rush. structure efvecve nesiee~
(a) Mohan's wallet may have been misplaced by A.V.– Subject + has/have + v3 + object
Sheetal in their rush. P.V.– Object + has/have + been + v3 + by + subject
(b) Mohan's wallet might have been misplaced by Correct passive sentence–
Sheetal in their rush. A new version of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' has been
(c) Mohan's wallet may be misplaced by Sheetal performed by the students.
in their rush. 179. Select the correct passive form of the given
(d) Mohan's wallet might be misplaced by sentence?
Sheetal in their rush. Who killed Ravana?
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III) (a) By whom was Ravana killed?
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW might + have kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° (b) Ravana is killed by whom?
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe modal keâe past form nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive (c) By whom Ravana was killed?
efvecve structure mes yevesiee~ (d) Ravana was killed by whom?
A.V.– Subject + modal + have + v3 + object + others. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
P.V.– Object + modal + have + been + v3 + by + Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
subject + others. Sentence past Indefinite keâe Interrogetive Sentence nw~
Correct passive sentence– Fmekeâe efvecve Structure mes Passive heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
'Mohan's wallet might have been misplaced by Sheetal
in their rush.' Active − who + v IInd form + object ?
177. Select the option that is the passive form of the
sentence. Passive − by whom + was / were + subject + v IIIrd form + ?
The batsman had hit the ball towards the Note- peye keâesF& Interrogative Sentence who mes start neslee
boundary. nw lees Fmekeâe Passive yeveeles meceÙe JeekeäÙe keâer Meg™Deele ceW By
(a) The ball is hit towards the boundary by the
whom mes keâjles nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ who(sub.) keâes by ueieekeâj object
batsman.
(b) The ball is being towards the boundary by the by whom ceW ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ SJeb object keâes passive voice
batsman. keâe subject yevee uesles nQ~
(c) The ball was hit towards the boundary by the Correct Passive Sentence–
batsman. By whom was Ravana killed?
(d) The ball had been hit towards the boundary 180. Select the correct passive form of the given
by the batsman. sentence.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II) Did you inform him about the ticket
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW had + v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ cancellation?
JeekeäÙe past perfect tense keâe active sentence nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe (a) Was he informed about the ticket cancellation
passive structure efvecve nesiee~ by you?
A.V.– Subject + had + v3 + object + others. (b) Will he be informed about the ticket
P.V.– Object + had + been + v3 + by + subject + others. cancellation by you?
Correct passive form– (c) Is he being informed about the ticket
'The ball had been hit towards the boundary by the cancellation by you?
batsman.' (d) Was he being informed about the ticket
178. Select the correct passive form of the given cancellation by you?
sentence. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
The students have performed a new version of Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Did + sub + v1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'. nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Sentence Past Indefinite keâe Interrogative
(a) Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' has been performed
Sentence nw~ Dele: efvecve Structure mes Fmekeâes Passive Voice
by the new version of the students.
(b) A new version of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' ceW yeoue mekeâles nw~
have been performed by the students. Active − did + Subject + verb1 + object + other words + ?
(c) A new version of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' has Passive − was / were + object + verb + other words +
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been performed by the students.
(d) Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' have been performed by + Subject + ?
by the new version of the students. Correct Passive Sentence–
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) Was he informed about the ticket cancellation by you?
Active / Passive Voice 239 YCT
181. Select the correct passive form of the given Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has + v3 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
sentence. JeekeäÙe present perfect tense ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive
Dr. Verma advised patients to try out a new
voice efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
medicine for migraine.
(a) Patients were advised to try out a new A.V.– Subject + has/have + v3 + object + others
medicine for migraine by Dr. Verma. P.V.– Object + has/have + been + v3 + by + object +
(b) Patients have been advised to try out a new others.
medicine for migraine by Dr. Verma. Correct passive sentence :-
(c) The old patients had been advised to try out a An educational video on Traffic Rules for school
new medicine for migraine by Dr. Verma. students has been shot by the Delhi Police.
(d) The patients were being advised to try out a 184. Select the correct passive form of given
new medicine for migraine by Dr. Verma. sentence.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) We can buy diamonds, but we cannot buy
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ sympathy.
(a) Diamonds can be bought and sympathy
JeekeäÙe "Past Indifinite" ceW nw~ Fmekeâe Passive form efvecve cannot be bought.
lejerkesâ mes yevesiee~ (b) Diamonds can be bought but sympathy
A.V.– Subject + v2 + object + others cannot be bought.
P.V.–Object + was/were + v3 + by + subject + others (c) Diamonds can be bought but sympathy can be
Correct passive sentence :- bought.
Patients were advised to try out a new medicine for (d) Diamonds cannot be bought but sympathy
migraine by Dr. Verma. cannot be bought.
182. Select the correct passive form of the given SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
sentence. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW modal can kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
They are laying new telephone cables our efkeâ Fmekeâe passive voice efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
colony.
A.V. - Sub + modal (can) + v1 + others
(a) New telephone cables are being laid in our
P.V. - Subject + modal(can) + be + v3 + others
colony.
(b) New telephone cables were being laid in our Note – keâYeer-keâYeer by + subject keâes understood ceevekeâj ÚesÌ[
colony. efoÙee peelee nw~
(c) New telephone cables will be laid in our Correct passive sentence :
colony. Diamonds can be bought but sympathy cannot be
(d) New telephone cables were laid in our bought.
colony. 185. Select the correct passive form of the given
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) sentence.
Ans. (a): Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW are + ving kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ I use jaggery to sweeten my tea in winters.
JeekeäÙe present continuous tense keâe active sentence nw (a) In winters jaggery was used by me to sweeten
my tea.
Fmekeâe passive voice efvecve structure mes yevesiee~ (b) Jaggery is being used by me to sweeten my
A.V.– Subject + is/am/are + V1 + ing + object + other tea in winters.
P.V.– Object + is/am/are + being + Past participle (V3) (c) I have been using jaggery to sweeten my tea
+ by + subject + other. in winters.
Correct passive sentence : (d) Jaggery is used by me to sweeten my tea in
New telephone cables are being laid in our colony. winters.
183. Select the correct passive from of the sentence. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II)
The Delhi Police has shot an educational video Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
1
on Traffic Rules for school students.
(a) An educational video on Traffic Rules for Jeekeä Ù e present indefinite keâe active voice keâe JeekeäÙe nw
school students has been shot by the Delhi Fmekeâe passive yeveeves kes â ef u eS ef
v ecveef ueef K ele efveÙece keâe ØeÙeesie
Police. nes i ee–
(b) An educational video on Traffic Rules for Active structure
school students is being shot by the Delhi
Sub. + v Ist form + obj.
Police
(c) An educational video on Traffic Rules for Passive structure
school students is being shot by the Delhi obj + is / are + v IIIrd form + by + sub
Police.
(d) An educational video on Traffic Rules for Note:- active mes passive yeveeles meceÙe sub. keâes obj. Je obj.
school students had been shot by the Delhi keâes sub. yevee efueÙee peelee nw~
Police. Correct passive sentence :-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II) Jaggery is used by me to sweeten my tea in winters.
Active / Passive Voice 240 YCT
186. Select the option that is the passive form of the 189. Select the correct passive form of the given
given sentence. sentence.
The Principal gave her a warning about The vet told me to put eye drops and ointment
coming late to school everyday. in my pet’s eyes.
(a) She was giving a warning be the Principal (a) I had been told by the vet to put eye drops and
about coming late to school everyday. ointment in my pet’s eyes.
(b) She gives a warning to the Principal about (b) I am being told by the vet to put eye drops
coming late to school everyday. and ointment in my pet’s eyes.
(c) She was given a warning about coming late to
(c) I was told by the vet to put eye drops and
school everyday by the Principal.
(d) She has giving a warning by the Principal ointment in my pet’s eyes.
about coming late to school everyday. (d) I was being told by the vet to put eye drops
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) and ointment in my pet’s eyes.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
past indefinite tense ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive structure Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe indirect speech ceW nw, Dele: Fmekeâe
efvecve nesiee~ passive yeveeves kesâ efueS reported speech kesâ part keâe passive
A.V.– Subject + v2 + object + others yeveekeâj yeekeâer part keâes pÙeeW keâe lÙeeW jKe osles nQ~
P.V.– Object + was/were + v3 + by + subject + others active voice -
Correct passive sentence– subject + verb2 + object + other
She was given a warning about coming late to school passive voice -
everyday by the Principal. object + was/were + vIII form + by + subject + other
187. Select the option that is the passvie form of the Correct passive sentence–
given sentence. I was told by the vet to put eye drops and ointment in my
The police brought a search warrant when they pet’s eyes.
raided his house.
(a) A search warrant was brought by the police 190. Select the correct passive form of the given
when they raided his house. sentence.
(b) The police had raided his house and brought The police arrested the thieves yesterday.
a search warrant. (a) The thieves have been arrested yesterday by
(c) A search warrant had been brought when the the police.
police raided his hous. (b) The thieves were arrested yesterday by the
(d) A search warrant was brought when they police.
raided his house by police. (c) The thieves were being arrested yesterday by
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III) the police.
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe (d) The thieves had been arrested yesterday by
past indefinite tense keâe active voice nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe the police.
passive structure efvecve nesiee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III)
A.V.– Subject + v2 + Object + others Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
P.V.– Object + was/were + v3 + by + subject + others past indefinite keâe active voice nw, Dele: Fmekeâe passive
Correct passive sentence– voice efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
A search warrant was brought by the police when they
A.V.– Subject + v2 + object + others.
raided his house.
P.V.– Object + was/were + v3 + by + subject + others.
188. Select the correct passive form of the given
Correct passive sentence–
sentence.
Please make a cup of coffee for me. The thieves were arrested yesterday by the police.
(a) Can you please make a cup of coffee for me? 191. Select the correct passive form of the given
(b) A cup of coffee can be made for me by you. sentence.
(c) I request you to make a cup of coffee for me. Gulliver easily pulled all the warships of the
(d) Let a cup of coffee be made for me. enemy after him.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III) (a) All the warships of the enemy had been easily
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW please + v1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw pulled by Gulliver after him.
efkeâ JeekeäÙe imperative sentence keâe nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive (b) All the warships of Gulliver were easily
pulled by the enemy after him.
voice efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
(c) All the warships of the enemy were easily
A.V.– Please + v1 + object + others pulled by Gulliver after him.
P.V.- Let + object + be + v3 + others
(d) All the warships of the enemy were being
Correct passive sentence–
easily pulled by Gulliver after him.
Let a cup of coffee be made for me.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I)
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Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe 194. Select the correct passive form of the given
past indefinite ceW nw~ DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive efvecve efveÙece mes sentence.
He spent a lot of money on movies.
yevesiee~ (a) A lot of money is spent by him on movies.
active structure (b) A lot of money had been spent by him on
Sub. + v IIIrd form + obj. movies.
passive structure (c) a lot of money was being spent by him on
movies.
obj. + was / were + v IIIrd form + by + obj. (d) A lot of money was spent by him on movies
Correct passive form– SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
All the warships of the enemy were easily pulled by Ans. (d) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
Gulliver after him Past Indefinite keâe Active voice keâe JeekeäÙe nw efpemes Passive
192. Select the correct passive form of the given ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve Structure keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee–
sentence. Active Structure
For reaching the station, they hired an auto. Sub + VIInd form + Obj.
(a) For reaching the station, an auto had been Passive Structure
hired by them. obj + was/were + VIIIrd form + by + sub
(b) For reaching the station, an auto was hired by
Note– Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe Subject keâes Object
them.
(c) For reaching the station, an auto is hired by Je Object keâes Subject yevee efueÙee peelee nw~
them. Correct passive sentence–
(d) For reaching the station, an auto was being A lot of money was spent by him on movies.
hired by them. 195. Select the correct passive form of the given
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III) sentence.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe This android can perform all the programmes
perfectly well.
past indefinite ceW nw efpemekeâe passive yeveeves keâe structure
(a) All the programmes can have been performed
nw– perfectly well by this android.
Active structure (b) All the programmes could have been
sub + VIInd form + obj performed perfectly well by this android
Passive Structure (c) All the programmes can be performed
obj + was/were + VIIIrd form + by + sub perfectly well by this android.
Note– Active mes Passive yeveeles meceÙe subject keâes object (d) All the programmes could be performed
Je object keâes subject yevee efueÙee peelee nw~ perfectly well by this android.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Correct passive sentence–
For reaching the station, an auto was hired by them. Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW modal can keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~
193. Select the option that is the passive form of the DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve nesiee~
given sentence. Active structure
1st
This book explores the secret of leading a long Sub + modals + V form + Obj
and meaningful life. Passive Structure
3rd
(a) The secret of leading a long and meaningful obj + modals + be + V from + by + sub
life was being explored by this book. Note– Active mes passive yeveeles meceÙe sub keâes obj. Je obj. keâes
(b) The secret of leading a long and meaningful sub yevee efueÙee peelee nw~
life is explored in this book. Correct passive sentence–
(c) The secret of leading a long and meaningful All the programmes can be performed perfectly well
have been explored by this book. by this android.
(d) The secret of leading a long and meaningful 196. Select the correct passive form of the given
life had been explored by this book. sentence.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II) I use baking soda to remove stains from my
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ clothes.
JeekeäÙe present indefinite tense ceW nw Dele: Fmekeâe passive (a) I have been using baking soda to remove
stains from my clothes.
voice efvecve structure mes yevesiee~ (b) Baking soda was used by me to remove stains
Active − Sub. + verb + s/es + obj. + otherwords from my clothes.
Passive − Obj. + is/am/are + verb3 + by/in + sub. + other words. (c) Baking soda is used by me to remove stains
Correct passive sentence– from my clothes.
(d) Baking soda is used by me to remove stains
The secret of leading a long and meaningful life is
from my clothes.
explored in this book.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
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Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v1 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ 199. Select the correct passive form of the given
JeekeäÙe active sentence, present + indefinite ceW nw~ Dele: sentence.
The police beat a number of protestors last
Fmekeâe passive structure efvecve nesiee~
night.
Active Structure
(a) A number of protestors has been beaten by
Sub. + V1st form + obj. the police the night before
Passive structure (b) A number of protestors were being beaten by
obj + is/are + VIIIrd form + by + sub the police last night
Correct passive sentence– (c) A number of protestors were beaten by the
Baking soda is used by me to remove stains from my police the night before
clothes. (d) A number of protestors had been beaten by
197. Select the option that expresses the given the police last night.
sentence in passive voice. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Sujata shared the results of her experiment Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
with her colleagues. past indefinite tense ceW nw, Dele: Fmekeâe passive structure
(a) The results of her experiment can be shared efvecve nesiee~
with her colleagues by Sujata.
A.V.–Subject + v2 + Object + other words
(b) The results of her experiment were shared
P.V.–Object + was/were + v3 + by + subject + other
with her colleagues by Sujata.
words.
(c) The results of her experiment are being
Correct passive sentence–
shared with her colleagues by Sujata.
A number of protestors were beaten by the police the
(d) He colleagues shared the results of her
night before
experiment with Sujata.
200. Select the option is the passive form of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I)
sentence.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ Jiya wrote the research paper with the help of
JeekeäÙe past indefinite ceW nw, Dele: Fmekeâe passive efvecve her tutor.
structure mes yevesiee~ (a) The research paper is being written by Jiya
A.V.– Subject + v2 + object + others. with the help of her tutor.
P.V.– Object + was/were + v3 + by + subject + others (b) The research paper was wrote by Jiya with
Correct passive sentence– the help of the tutor.
The results of her experiment were shared with her (c) The research paper can be written by the tutor
colleagues by Sujata. with the help of Jiya.
198. Select the correct passive form of the given (d) The research paper was written by Jiya with
sentence. the help of her tutor.
The mechanic repaired by bike. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
(a) My bike has been repaired by the mechanic Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW sub + v2 kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
(b) My bike was repaired by the mechanic JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive
(c) My bike was being repaired by my mechanic structure efvecve nesiee~
(d) My bike is repaired by my mechanic Active structure
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III) sub. + vIInd form + obj.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW repaired (v2) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw Passive structure
efkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe passive obj + was/were + vIIIrd form + by + sub
efvecve structure mes yevesiee~ Note:– active mes passive yeveeles meceÙe sub. keâes obj. Je obj.
A.V.– Subject + v2 + object + others. keâes sub. yevee efueÙee peelee nw~
P.V.– Object + was/were + v3 + by + subject + others. Correct passive sentence–
Correct passive sentence– The research paper was written by Jiya with the help of
My bike was repaired by the mechanic her tutor.

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05.
DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH
3. Select the correct indirect form of the given
A. Assertive sentence.
1. Select the correct indirect form of the given Sam said, "pa, I am a big boy now and don't
sentence. need to drink milk."
Anju said to Vijaya, "You can stay with us (a) Sam told his father that he was a big boy then
whenever you are in Delhi." and didn't dneed to drink milk.
(a) Anju told Vijaya that she could stay with (b) Sam told his father that he is a big boy now
them whenever she was in Delhi and don't need to drink milk.
(b) Anju told Vijaya that she could stay with (c) Sam told his father that I am a big boy now
them whenever you were in Delhi and don't need to drink milk.
(c) Anju told Vijaya that she can stay with us (d) Sam told his father that I would be a big boy
whenever she is in Delhi now and won't need to drink milk.
(d) Anju told Vijaya that you can stay with us SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
whenever you are in Delhi Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Direct speech kesâ reported speech mes
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I) mhe° nw efkeâ sentence assertive nw Dele: Fmekeâe indirect efvecve
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Direct speech keâe Reported speech
efveÙece mes yevesiee~
assertive sentence ceW nw, Fmekeâes indirect ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjves kesâ
(i) Reporting object efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW Reporting
efueS efvecve efveÙece ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
verb, said keâe heefjJele&ve told ceW nesiee~
(i) Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
(ii) comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
'that' keâe ØeÙeesie~
'that' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(ii) Reporting verb 'said to' keâes told ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
(iii) Narration Rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Je Pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve (iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Deewj pronoun ceW
keâjWies~ heefjJele&ve nesiee~
Correct indirect from - Correct Indirect form–
Anju told Vijaya that she could stay with them Sam told his father that he was a big boy then and didn't
whenever she was in Delhi. need to drink milk.
2. Select the correct indirect form of the given 4. Select the correct indirect form of the given
sentence. sentence.
"I am going to walk to the market to check "I love Bollywood music," Deepu said to
which shops are open," said Anant. Reena.
(a) Anant said that he went for a walk to the (a) Deepu told Reena that he loved Bollywood
market to check which shops were open. music
(b) Anant said that he will be going to walk to the (b) Deepu will say to Reena that he loved
market to check which shops were open. Bollywood music
(c) Anant said that he is going to walk to the (c) Deepu says to Reena that he loves Bollywood
market to check which shops were open. music
(d) Anant said that he was going to walk to the (d) Deepu had told Reena that he loved
market to check which shops were open. Bollywood music
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Direct sentence kesâ reported speech mes Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Reported speech, assertive
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe assertative nw~ Fmekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes sentence ceW nw Fmekeâes indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve efveÙece
yevesiee~ ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
(i) Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej that keâe ØeÙeesie (i) Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
nesiee~
that keâe ØeÙeesie leLee reporting verb 'said to' keâes told ceW
(ii) JeekeäÙe kesâ tense keâes present continuos mes past
continuous ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee~
heef jJeefle&le keâjWies~
(ii) Narration Rule kesâ Devegmeej tense leLee Pronoun ceW
(iii) Narration Rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee~
Correct indirect form - heefjJele&ve keâjWies~
Anant said that he was going to walk to the market to Correct indirect form–
check which shops were open. Deepu told Reena that he loved Bollywood music.

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5. Select the correct indirect form of the given 1. peye Reporting verb ceW say/says/said jns Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo
sentence. object jns lees indirect speech ceW FvnW ›eâceMe:
My niece said, "I have decided to take coaching tell/tells/told ceW change keâj efoÙee peelee nw~
in badminton."
2. Comma (,) inverted ('' '') kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction that
(a) My niece told me that she had decided to take
coaching in badminton. keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
(b) My niece told that I have decided to take 3. Narration kesâ efveÙeceevegmeej Pronoun Deewj tense keâes
coaching in badminton change keâj efoÙee peelee nw~
(c) My niece said she is deciding to take 4. Ùeefo Reporting verb past tense ceW nes lees Reported
coaching in badminton speech keâe tense change keâj efoÙee peelee nw~
(d) My niece said she will decide to take Correct Indirect Sentence–
coaching in badminton Sneha told me that she had been watching TV.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) 8. Select the option that expresses the given
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Direct form kesâ Reported sentence in indirect speech.
speech mes mhe° nw efkeâ sentence assertive nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe The professor said to the media persons, “From
Indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ our research we have come to the conclusion
(i) Comma, Inverted Comma keâes nšekeâj Conjunction that there is life on that planet.”
(a) The professor informed the media persons
'that' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ that from our research we have come to the
(ii) Present Perfect keâe heefjJele&ve Past perfect ceW nesiee~ conclusion that there had been life on that
(iii) Narration Rule kesâ Devegmeej Pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee~ planet.
Correct Indirect From– (b) The professor said to the media persons from
My niece told me that she had decided to take coaching our research you had come to the conclusion
in badminton. that there was life on that planet.
6. Select the option that expresses the given (c) The professor said to the media persons that
sentence in reported speech. from their research they had come to the
'I live in Mumbai', she said. conclusion that there was life on that planet.
(a) She said that she had been living in Mumbai. (d) The professor told to the media persons that
(b) She said that she lived in Mumbai. from your research you have come to the
(c) She says that she was living in Mumbai. conclusion that there is life on that planet.
(d) She said that she has been living in Mumbai. SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Reported speech keâe sentence
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ direct sentence keâe reported speech, assertive ceW nw Dele: Fmekeâes indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve
Assertive sentence nw Dele: Fmekeâes indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS heefjJele&ve nesiee~
efvecve heefjJele&ve nesieW~ 1. Comma (,) inverted comma '' '' kesâ mLeeve hej
1. Comma (,) inverted comm '' '' kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction that keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~
conjunction 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ 2. Ùeefo Reporting verb Past tense ceW nes, lees Reported
2. Reporting verb past tense ceW nesves hej Indirect speech speech keâe tense change keâj efoÙee peelee nw~
ceW change keâjles meceÙe Reporting speech kesâ tense keâes 3. Narration kesâ efveÙeceevegmeej pronoun keâes change keâj efoÙee
Narration kesâ efveÙeceevegmeej change keâj efoÙee peelee nw~ peelee nw~
3. Narration kesâ efveÙece kesâ Devegmeej Pronoun keâes Yeer change Correct Indirect Sentence–
keâj efoÙee peelee nw~ The professor said to the media persons that from their
Correct Indirect Sentence– research they had come to the conclusion that there was
She said that she lived in Mumbai. life on that planet.
7. Select the option that expresses the given 9. Select the option that expresses the given
sentence in indirect speech. sentence in indirect speech.
Sneha said to me, 'I was watching TV'. 'Everything is going to be alright,' said the
(a) Sneha told me that I was watching TV. doctor.
(b) Sneha said to me that I was watching TV. (a) The doctor said that everything will be
(c) Sneha told me that she had been watching alright.
TV. (b) The doctor said that everything was going to
(d) Sneha told me that she was watching TV. be alright.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I) (c) The doctor said that everything is going to be
alright.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Reported speech keâe sentence
(d) The doctor said that everything are going to
assertive ceW nw Dele: Fmekeâes indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve be alright.
heefjJele&ve nesiee- SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
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Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ reported speech keâe sentence 12. Select the correct indirect form of the given
assertive nw Dele: Fmekeâes indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve sentence.
heefjJele&ve neWies~ The teacher says, "Magnets attract objects
made of iron."
1. Comma (,) inverted comma ('' '') kesâ mLeeve hej (a) The teacher says magnets attracts objects
conjucntion that keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ made of iron.
2. Narration kesâ rule kesâ Devegmeej present contineous (is) (b) The teacher said that magnets were attracting
keâes past contineous ceW change keâj osieW~ objects made of iron
Correct Sentence - (c) The teacher says that magnets attract objects
The doctor said that everything was going to be alright. made of iron
10. Select the correct indirect form of the given (d) The teacher said that magnets attracted
sentence. objects made of iron
He said to his brother, "Pack your bags and SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
leave now." Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech keâe sentence assertive
(a) He instructed his brother to pack his bags and
leave then sentence ceW nw~ Fmekeâes indirect ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjves kesâ efueS
(b) He told his brother that pack your bags and efvecve heefjJele&ve nesiee-
leave now (i) comma Je inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej
(c) He ordered his brother to pack your bags and conjunction 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
leave now (ii) reporting verb (says) present tense ceW nw Dele:
(d) He suggested his brother that he should pack
his bags and leave then reported speech kesâ tense ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR nesiee~
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) Correct indirect sentence- The teacher says that
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ reported speech keâe JeekeäÙe V1 (pack) mes magnets attract objects made of iron.
ØeejcYe ngDee nw Dele: Ùen imperative sentence nw Fmekeâe 13. Select the correct indirect form of the given
indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ sentence.
He said to me, "Your father is waiting for you
(i) reporting verb 'said' keâes JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
at the reception."
instructed ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ (a) He told me that my father was waiting for me
(ii) comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie at the reception
conjunction kesâ ™he ceW keâjWies~ (b) He told to me my father was waiting for you
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun Deeefo ceW heefjJele&ve at the reception
keâjWies~ (c) He told me that your father was waiting for
(iv) now keâes then ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ him at the reception
Correct indirect sentence- He instructed his brother (d) He told me that his father was waiting for you
to pack his bags and leave then. at the reception
11. Select the correct direct form of the given SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
sentence. Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe keâe reported speech assertive ceW
She asked her mother where her gold bracelet was nw Dele: Fmekeâes indirect speech ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve
(a) She said to her mother, "Where was my gold heefjJele&ve nesiee~
bracelet?"
(b) She said to her mother, "Where is my gold (i) reporting verb 'said to' keâes told ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
bracelet?" (ii) comma Je inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej
(c) She asked to her mother, "Where my gold conjunction that keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies
bracelet is? " (iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Je pronoun ceW
(d) She said to her mother, "Where was her gold heefjJele&ve keâjWies
bracelet?"
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) Correct indirect sentence- He told me that my father
was waiting for me at the reception
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'where' keâe ØeÙeesie conjunction
kesâ ™he ceW ngDee nw Dele: mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe 'wh' type keâe 14. Select
sentence.
the correct indirect form of the given
indirect speech nesiee~ Fmekeâes direct speech ceW heefjJeefle&le Mahesh said to Priya, "How will you pay off
keâjves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve nesiee~ your debts?"
(i) reporting verb 'asked' keâes 'said to' ceW heefjJee|lele keâjWies~ (a) Mahesh asked Priya how will she pay off her
(ii) 'wh' word mes interrogation sentence ceW JeekeäÙe keâes debts.
heefjJeefle&le keâjWies leLee comma Je inverted comma keâe (b) Mahesh asked Priya that how you will pay off
ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ your debts
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Je pronoun ceW (c) Mahesh asked Priya how she would pay off
your debts.
heefjJele&ve keâjWies~ (d) Mahesh asked Priya how she would pay off
Correct direct sentence- She said to her mother, her debts.
"Where is my gold bracelet?"
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Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ reported speech keâe JeekeäÙe 'wh type' keâe (c) He said to me, "Do you like to learn French?"
sentence nw Fmekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ (d) He said to me, "Would you like to learn
French?"
(i) comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej question
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word keâe conjunction kesâ ¤he ceW ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'if' conjunction keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw
(ii) reporting verb said keâes asked ceW yeoueWies~
Dele: mhe° nw efkeâ direct speech keâe reported part
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Je pronoun ceW
interrogative ceW jne nesiee~ Fmekeâes direct speech ceW yeoueves kesâ
heefjJele&ve efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~
(iv) JeekeäÙe kesâ reported speech kesâ Interrogative keâes
(i) if kesâ mLeeve hej comma, inverted comma keâe ØeÙeesie
assertive ceW yeoueWies~
nesiee~
Correct sentence sentence- Mahesh asked Priya how
(ii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Je pronoun ceW
she would pay off her debts.
15. Select the correct indirect form of the given heefjJele&ve keâjWies~
sentence. (iii) Reporting verb 'asked' keâes 'said to' ceW heefjJele&ve keâjWies
Mother said to her, "Paint the river blue." Correct direct sentence- He said to me, "Would you
(a) Mother told her to paint the river blue like to learn French?"
(b) Mother asked her paint the river blue 18. Select the correct direct form of the given
(c) Mother told to her paint the river blue. sentence.
(d) Mother said her to paint the river blue The doctor asked her what medicine she had
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) taken then.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe reported speech VI (paint) mes (a) The doctor said to her, "What were medicine
Meg™ ngF& nw Dele: Ùen imperative sentence nw Fmekeâe indirect you have taken then?"
(b) The doctor said to her, "What medicine have
efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ you taken now?"
(i) comma inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction 'to' (c) The doctor said to her, "What medicine you
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ have taken then?"
(ii) reporting verb 'said to' keâes told ceW yeoueWies~ (d) The doctor said to her, "What medicine you
Correct indirect sentence- Mother told her to paint are taking now?"
the river blue. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
16. Select the correct indirect form of the given Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'wh' word (what) kesâ ØeÙeesie mes
sentence. mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe reported speech interrogative ceW jne
He said to Manoj, "I celebrated my birthday nesiee~ Fmekeâes direct speech ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve
two days ago." keâjvee nesiee~
(a) He told Manoj that he celebrated his birthday
two days ago (i) reporting verb 'asked' keâes 'said to' ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
(b) He told Manoj that he had celebrated his (ii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense Je pronoun ceW
birthday two days before heefjJele&ve keâjWies leLee JeekeäÙe keâes interrogative ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
(c) He told Manoj that he celebrated my birthday Correct direct sentence- The doctor said to her,
two days before "What medicine have you taken now?"
(d) He told Manoj that I celebrated by birthday 19. Select the correct indirect form of the given
two days ago sentence.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) The Principal says, "Hard work is the key to
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe 'direct reported speech' success."
assertive sentence ceW nw Fmekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes (a) The Principal say that hard work is the key to
yevesiee~ success.
(i) comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction (b) The Principal said that hard work was the key
to success
'that' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ (c) The Principal says that hard work is the key
(ii) Reporting verb 'said to' keâes told ceW yeoueWies~ to success.
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Je pronoun ceW (d) The Principal says that hard work was the key
heefjJele&ve keâjWies~ to success
Correct indirect sentence- He told Manoj that he had SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
celebrated his birthday two days before Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reporting verb (says) 'present
17. Select the correct direct form of the given tense' ceW nw Dele: JeekeäÙe kesâ reported speech kesâ tense ceW keâesF&
sentence. heefjJele&ve veneR nesiee kesâJeue comma Je inverted comma kesâ
He asked me if I would like to learn French.
(a) He said to me, "You would like to learn mLeeve hej conjunction 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
French?" Corrct indirect sentence- The Principal says that
(b) He said to me, "I would like to learn French." hard work is the key to success.
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20. Select the correct indirect form of the given Correct indirect sentence- The Prime Minister has
sentence. said that the government will extend help to the
She said to me, "Have you ever flown a kite?" unorganised sector.
(a) She asked me if I had ever flown a kite 23. Select the correct direct form of the given
(b) She asked me that had I ever flown a kite sentence.
(c) She asked me if you have ever flown a kite The boy requested his mother to give him a
(d) She asked me if I ever flew a kite mango.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) The mother said to the boy, "Give him a
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ direct sentence interrogative (Yes/No mango".
Answer type) Sentence nw Dele: Fmekeâess indirect sentence (b) The boy said to his mother, "Will you give
ceW heefjJele&ve keâjves kesâ efueS efvecve efveÙece ØeÙegòeâ nesiee- me a mango?"
(i) comma leLee inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej (c) The boy said to his mother, "Give me a
conjunction 'if' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ mango now."
(d) They boy said to his mother, "Please give me
(ii) reportive verb 'said to' keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
a mango."
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Je pronoun ceW SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
heefjJele&ve keâjWies~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe imperative sentence keâe indirect
Correct indirect sentence- She asked me if I had ever
flown a kite. form nw~ Fmekeâes direct speech ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve
21. Select the correct direct form of the given heef j Jele& v e nesiee~
sentence. (i) conjunction 'to' kesâ mLeeve hej comma leLee inverted
The commander ordered the soliders to climb comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
the hill. (ii) reporting verb 'requested' keâes 'said to' ceW heefjJeefle&le
(a) The commander said to the soldiers, "Start keâjWies~
climbing the hill."
(b) The commander ordered to the soldiers, "Go (iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee~
and climb the hill". Correct direct sentence- The boy said to his mother,
(c) The commander said to the soldiers, "Please "Please give me a mango."
climb the hill". 24. Select the correct direct form of the given
(d) The commander said to the soldiers, "Climb sentence.
the hill". Neha exclaimed that it was a very pleasant
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) surprise.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe imperative sentence keâe indirect (a) Neha said, "Is it a very pleasant surprise?"
speech nw Fmekeâes direct speech ceW heefjJee|lele keâjves kesâ efueS (b) Neha said, "It is a very pleasant surprise?"
efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjves neWies~ (c) Neha said, "What a pleasant surprisel"
(d) Neha said, "How a pleasant surprisel"
(i) conjunction 'to' kesâ mLeeve hej comma leLee inverted
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW exclaimed kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
(ii) reporting verb 'ordered' kesâ mLeeve hej 'said to' keâe
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ efkeâ JeekeäÙe exclamatory sentence ceW nesiee~ Dele: Fmekeâe direct
Correct direct sentence- The commander said to the speech efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
soldiers, "Climb the hill". (i) conjunction 'that' kesâ mLeeve hej comma, inverted
22. Select the correct indirect form of the given comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
sentence. (ii) exclamatory sentence kesâ efueS that Jeeueer clause mes
The Prime Minister has said, "The government henues "what a ........." Yeer pees[Ì efoÙee peelee nw~
will extend help to the unorganised sector."
(iii) full stop kesâ mLeeve hej exclamation mark (!) keâe
(a) The Prime Minister said that the government
would extend help to the unorganised sector ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(b) The Prime Minister has said that the Correct direct sentence- Neha said, "What a pleasant
government will extend help to the surprisel"
unorganised sector 25. Select the correct indirect form of the given
(c) The Prime Minister said that the government sentence.
has extended help to the unorganised sector My neighbour said to me, "Hellow! How are
(d) The Prime Minister has said that the you?"
government extended help to the (a) My neighbour greeted me and asked how was I.
unorguanised sector.
(b) My neighbour said hellow and asked how are
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
you
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reporting verb 'present tense'
(c) My neighbour said hellow and asked how
ceW nw Dele: reported speech kesâ tense ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR were I
nesiee~ comma leLee inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej 'that' (d) My neighbour greeted me and asked how I was
conjunction keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
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Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'Helow!' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ 28. Select the correct direct form of the given
JeekeäÙe exclamatory nw Fmekeâes indirect ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjves kesâ sentence.
She told her brother that she was going to meet
efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjves neWies~ her friend.
(i) exclamation word 'hellow' keâes nšekeâj reporting (a) She said to her brother, "I am going to meet
verb 'said to' keâes greeted ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ my friend".
(ii) JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ Meyo 'how' keâe ØeÙeesie conjunction kesâ (b) She said to her brother, "I was going to meet
™he ceW keâjWies~ my friend".
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense Je pronoun (c) She said to her brother, "She will go to meet
her friend.
ceW heefjJele&ve keâjWies leLee JeekeäÙe keâes assertive ceW yeoueWies~ (d) She said to her brother, "I am gone to meet
Correct indirect sentence- My neighbour greeted me her friend".
and asked how I was. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
26. Select the correct indirect form of the given Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Asertive sentence keâe indirect
sentence.
speech nw Fmekeâes direct speech ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve
The tailor said to him, "Your shirt will be
ready by tomorrow." heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~
(a) The tailor told him that your shirt would be (i) conjunction 'that' kesâ mLeeve hej comma Je inverted
ready by tomorrow. comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(b) The tailor told him that his shirt will be ready (ii) reporting verb 'told' keâes 'said to' ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
by tomorrow. (iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Je pronoun ceW
(c) The tailor told to him that your shirt will be
ready by the next day heefjJele&ve nesiee~
(d) The tailor told him that his shirt would be Correct direct sentence- She said to her brother, "I
ready by the next day am going to meet my friend".
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) 29. Select the correct indirect form of the given
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ direct sentence keâe reported speech sentence.
The supervisor said to the worker, "How long
assertive sentence nw~ Dele: Fmekeâes indirect ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjves have you been working for this company?"
kesâ efueS efvecve efveÙece ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ (a) The supervisor asked the worker how long
(i) comma leLee inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej had he being working for that company
conjunction 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (b) The supervisor asked the worker that how
(ii) Reporting object (him) efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW long you had been working for that company
reporting verb 'said to' keâes told ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ (c) The supervisor asked the worker how long he
had been working for that company
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Je pronoun ceW (d) The supervisor asked the worker for how long
heefjJele&ve nesiee leLee 'tomorrow' keâes 'the next day' ceW had he been working for this company
heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Correct indirect sentence- The tailor told him that his Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe reported speech interrogative
shirt would be ready by the next day. sentence nw~ Fmekeâes indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve efveÙece
27. Select the correct direct form of the given ØeÙegòeâ nesiee
sentence.
(i) comma leLee inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej question
I told him that if he went around the park he
would see some rare flowers. word (how long) keâe ØeÙeesie as a conjunction nesiee~
(a) I said to him, "If you go around the park you (ii) reporting verb 'said to' keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
would saw some rare flowers." (iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Je pronoun ceW
(b) I said to him, "If he went around the park he heefjJele&ve keâjWies~
will see some rare flowers."
(c) I said to him, "If you go around the park you Correct indirect sentence- The supervisor asked the
will see some rare flowers." worker how long he had been working for that
(d) I said to him, "If you went around the park company
you would see some rare flowers." 30. Select the correct indirect form of the given
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) sentence.
The librarian said to her, "You can borrow
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâes direct speech ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS
only two books at a time".
efvecve efveÙece ØeÙegòeâ neWies~ (a) The librarian told her that she could borrow
(i) conjunction 'told' kesâ mLeeve hej comma leLee only two books at a time
inverted comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (b) The librarian told her that you can borrow
(ii) reportive verb 'that' keâes said to ceW heefjJele&ve keâjWies~ only two books at a time
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Je pronoun ceW (c) The librarian told her that they could borrow
only two books at a time
heefjJeefle&le (d) The librarian told her that she can borrow
Correct direct sentence- I said to him, "If you go only two books at a time
around the park you will see some rare flowers." SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
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Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe reported speech assertive 33. Select the correct indirect form of the given
sentence ceW nw Fmekeâes indirect speech ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve sentence.
He exclaimed, "What a fine piece of
heefjJele&ve keâjves neWies~ architecture it is !"
(i) comma Je inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej (a) He exclaimed what a fine piece of
conjunction 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ architecture is it
(ii) reporting object (her) kesâ efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW (b) He exclaimed was it a fine piece of
reporting verb 'said to' keâes told ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ architecture
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense Je pronoun (c) He exclaimed that what a fine piece of
architecture it was
ceW heefjJele&ve keâjWies~ (d) He exclaimed that it was a fine piece of
Correct indirect sentence- The librarian told her that architecture
she could borrow only two books at a time SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
31. Select the correct indirect form of the given Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW exclaimed kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
sentence.
The landlord said to me, "Did you pay the efkeâ JeekeäÙe exclamatory sentence ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe indirect
water bill on time?" speech efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
(a) The landlord asked me if I had paid the water (i) comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
bill on time 'that' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee
(b) The landlord asked me if I paid the water bill (ii) exclamatory sentence kesâ efueS 'what a .............'
on time
(c) The landlord asked to me that did I pay the Jeeueer clause kesâ efueS 'it was.......' peesÌ[ efoÙee peelee nw~
water bill on time (iii) exclamation mark (!) kesâ mLeeve hej full stop keâe ØeÙeesie
(d) The landlord asked me did I paid the water nesiee~
bill on time Correct indirect sentence- He exclaimed that it was a
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) fine piece of architecture
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ direct sentence keâer reported speech 34. Select the correct direct form of the given
interrogative sentence (Yes/No Answer type) nw~ Fmekeâes sentence.
indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjves neWies~ The policeman warned us not to block the
traffic.
(i) comma Je inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej
(a) The policeman said to us, "We should not
conjunction 'if' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ block the traffic"
(ii) reporting verb 'said to' keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ (b) The policeman said to us, "Do not block the
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense Je pronoun traffic."
ceW heefjJele&ve keâjWies~ (c) The policeman said to us, "Let us not block
Correct indirect sentence- The landlord asked me if I the traffic."
had paid the water bill on time (d) The policeman said to us, "You did not block
32. Select the correct direct form of the given the traffic".
sentence. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
I told my parents not to worry about me. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ indirect speech ceW 'to' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
(a) I said to my parents, "You don't be worried efkeâ direct speech imperative sentence ceW nesieer~ Fmekeâes
about me". direct speech ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjves
(b) I said to my parents, "You don't have to neWies~
worry about me".
(c) I said to my parents, "Nothing to worry about (i) conjunction 'to' kesâ mLeeve hej comma leLee inverted
me". comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(d) I said to my parents, "Don't worry about me." (ii) reporting verb 'warned' kesâ mLeeve hej 'said to' keâe
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) ØeÙeesie nesiee
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ indirect speech ceW conjunction (iii) 'not' keâes 'do not' ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Imperative
'to' keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw Dele: mhe° nw efkeâ direct speech ceW sentence verb1 mes start neslee nw~
reported speech imperative sentence ceW nesiee~ Fmes direct Correct direct sentence- The policeman said to us,
speech ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve nesiee~ "Do not block the traffic."
(i) conjunction 'to' kesâ mLeeve hej comma Je inverted 35. Select the correct direct form of the given
comma keâe ØeÙeesie~ sentence :
(ii) reporting verb 'told' keâes 'said to' ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ The young man prayed to God to help him
clear that interview :
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun keâes heefjJeefle&le keâjkesâ (a) The young man said, "O God! Help him to
'not' kesâ mLeeve hej 'don't' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ clear that interview".
Correct direct sentence- I said to my parents, "Don't (b) The young man said, "O God! Help me clear
worry about me." this interview".
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(c) The young man said to God, "You have to 38. Choose the option that is the direct form of the
help me clear that interview". sentence.
(d) The young man said to God, "Will you help Abdul said that he had seen that film the day
me clear that interview"? before.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) Abdul said, “I had seen this film the day
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW conjunction 'to' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° before.”
nw efkeâ imperative sentence keâe direct speech nesiee~ Fmekeâes (b) Abdul said, “I saw this film yesterday.”
(c) Abdul said, “I saw that film yesterday.”
direct ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~ (d) Abdul said, “I see this film on the previous
(i) conjunction 'to' kesâ mLeeve hej comma Je inverted day.”
comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(ii) reporting verb 'prayed' keâes 'said' ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW conjunction 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee
leLee exclamation word 'O God' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ nw Dele: mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe assertive sentence keâe indirect
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve keâjkesâ speech nw~ Fmekeâes direct ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve
'that' keâes 'this' ceW yeoueWies~ (i) that kesâ mLeeve hej comma, inverted keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
Correct direct sentence- The young man said, "O (ii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense leLee pronoun ceW
God! Help me clear this interview". heefjJele&ve nesiee leLee day before keâe yesterday ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee
36. Choose the option that is the indirect form of Correct direct sentence - Abdul said, “I saw this film
the sentence. yesterday.”
“I’m hungry” said the child to his mother. 39. Choose the option that is the direct form of the
(a) The child said his mother that he is hungry. sentence.
(b) The child said to his mother that I am hungry. Devi replied that she was sorry but she could
(c) The child told his mother that she was not go.
hungry. (a) Devi replied, “ She was sorry I could not go.”
(d) The child told his mother that he was hungry. (b) Devi replied, “Sorry she could not go.”
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) (c) Devi replied, “I’m sorry but I cannot go.”
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech assertive ceW nw (d) Devi replies, “I could not went but sorry.”
Fmekeâes indirect ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
nesiee~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ indirect speech ceW that mes mhe° nw efkeâ
(i) comma leLee inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej JeekeäÙe assertive nw~ Fmekeâe direct efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee
conjunction 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (i) 'that' conjunction kesâ mLeeve hej inverted comma keâe
(ii) Reporting object (his mother) efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW ØeÙeesie nesiee
reporting verb 'said to' keâes told ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ (ii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense leLee pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense Je pronoun nes iee leLee could not keâe can not ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee
ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee Correct direct sentence - Devi replied, “I’m sorry but
Correct indirect sentence - The child told his mother I cannot go.”
that he was hungry. 40. Choose the option that is the indirect form of
37. Choose the option that is the indirect form of the sentence.
the sentence. “Have you got a blue scarf”? the customer
Kishore said “I’m leaving now.” asked the assistAntonym
(a) The customer asked the assistant if he have a
(a) Kishore said that he was leaving then. blue scarf.
(b) Kishore said that he left then. (b) The customer asked the assistant he has a
(c) Kishore says that I am leaving now. blue scarf.
(d) Kishore said that he had to leaving then. (c) The customer asking the assistant if he is
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) having a blue scarf.
(d) The customer asked the assistant if he had a
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech 'assertive' ceW
blue scarf.
nw Fmekeâes indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~ SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(i) comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech keâe sentence
'that' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee interrogative nw~ Fmekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee
(ii) reporting verb said kesâ yeeo keâesF& object veneR DeeÙee nw (i) Ùeefo reported speech ceW yes/no question nes lees
Dele: said keâes 'said' ceW ner jnves oWies~ reported speech kesâ henues if/whether keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense Je pronoun ceW (ii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense leLee pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve
heefjJele&ve keâjWies leLee 'now' keâes 'then' ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ nesiee~
Correct indirect sentence- Kishore said that he was Correct indirect sentence- The customer asked the
leaving then. assistant if he had a blue scarf.
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41. Choose the option that is the direct form of the (ii) that keâes nšekeâj inverted comma keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
sentence. (iii) narration kesâ rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun 'he' keâes I ceW ceW
The policeman enquired where his helmet was. heefjJele&ve keâjWies
(a) The policeman asked him, “Where is your
Correct direct sentence- Jai said, “I want to be a
helmet?”
soldier.”
(b) The policeman enquired, “Where his helmet
was?” 44. Choose the option that is the indirect form of
(c) The policeman enquired, “Where your helmet the sentence.
is?” She said to him, “I don’t want to go there.”
(d) The policeman asked him, “Where his helmet (a) She said he didn’t want to go there.
is?” (b) She said to him that she didn’t want to go
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) there.
(c) He said to her that she didn’t want to go
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ indirect speech ceW 'where' mes mhe° nw efkeâ there.
sentence interrogative nw~ Fmekeâes direct yeveeves kesâ efueS efvecve (d) She said to him that you do not want to go
heefjJele&ve keâjves neWies~ there.
(i) enquired keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjvee nesiee SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(ii) JeekeäÙe kesâ tense mes past continuous keâes present Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe reported speech mes mhe° nw efkeâ
continuous ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ assertive sentence ceW nw~ Fmekeâe indirect yeveeves kesâ efueS efvecve
(iii) reported speech ceW wh-word (pees who/what /how/ heefjJele&ve keâjves neWies~
where/whe/why Deeefo mes Meg™ nesles nQ) nes lees reported (i) inverted comma keâes that ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
speech kesâ henues DeLee&led interrogative word kesâ henues efkeâmeer (ii) present simple keâes past simple ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies
(iii) narration kesâ rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun keâe heefjJele&ve keâjWies
conjunction keâe ØeÙeesie veneR efkeâÙee peelee nw~
Correct indirect form - She said to him that she
Correct direct sentence- The policeman asked him,
didn’t want to go there.
“Where is your helmet?”
45. Choose the option that is the direct form of the
42. Choose the option that is the indirect form of sentence.
the sentence. He asked me to wait there until I got my turn.
"Get out of this room", the officer shouted at (a) He said to me, “Wait here until you get your
the cadet. turn.”
(a) The officer shouted at the cadet and asked (b) He told to me “Wait here until you get your
him to get out of that room. turn.”
(b) The officer shouted at the cadet and asked (c) He said to me, “You are wait here until you
him to get out of this room. get your turn.”
(c) The officer shouts at the cadet and asks him (d) He asked me to “wait there until you get my
to go out of that room. turn.”
(d) The officer shouting at the cadet and asking SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
him to go out of the room. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ indirect speech conjunction 'to' kesâ
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe imperative ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ reported speech kesâ 'get out' verb1 keâe direct efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee
ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe keâer Meg®Deele ceW nesves mes mhe° nw efkeâ sentence (i) conjunction 'to' keâes nšekeâj inverted comma keâe ØeÙeesie
imperative nw~ Fmekeâe indirect ceW heefjJele&ve efvecve nw- nesiee
(i) inverted comma keâes nšekeâj main verb kesâ henues to keâe (ii) asked keâes said to ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee
ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ (iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense leLee pronoun ceW
(ii) reported speech kesâ pronoun 'this' keâes that ceW yeoue oWies heefjJele&ve nesiee
Correct indirect sentence- The officer shouted at the Correct direct sentence- He said to me, “Wait here
cadet and asked him to get out of that room. until you get your turn.”
43. Choose the option that is the direct form of the 46. Choose the option that is the direct form of the
sentence. sentence.
Jai said that he wanted to be a soldier. The counter clerk asked me what my mobile
(a) Jai said, “I wanted to be a soldier.” number was.
(b) Jai said that, “I wanted to become a soldier.” (a) The counter clerk asked to me, “What was
(c) Jai said, “I want to be a soldier.” your mobile number?”
(d) Jai said, “He wants to become a soldier.” (b) The counter clerk asked me, “What is your
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) mobile number?”
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ indirect speech assertive sentence ceW nw (c) The counter clerk enquired me, “What is your
mobile number?”
Fmekeâe direct form yeveeves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjves neWies (d) The counter clerk asks me, “What is your
(i) wanted verb2 mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe simple past ceW nw lees mobile number?”
Fmekeâes present simple ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj ueWies SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
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Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ indirect speech ceW conjunction what (a) The judge told Jia you are standing in the
kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe interrogative nw~ Fmekeâe direct witness box.
(b) The judge told Jia to stand in the witness box.
form efvecve efveÙece mes nesiee~
(c) The judge told to Jia stand in the witness box.
(i) direct speech ceW wh-word kesâ henues inverted (d) The judge told Jia you will stand in the
comma keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw wh-word Jeeues reported witness box.
speech ceW keâesF& conjunction ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(ii) past continuous keâe present continuous ceW heefjJele&ve Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ reported speech ceW verb1 keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe
nesiee keâer Meg®Deele ceW nesves mes mes mhe° nw efkeâ imperative sentence nw~
(iii) naration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee Fmekeâes indirect yeveeves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjves neWies
leLee full stop keâes question mark ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee~ (i) reported verb 'said' keâes to ceW yeoue ueWies
Correct direct sentence The counter clerk asked me, (ii) inverted comma keâes nšekeâj to keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
“What is your mobile number?” (iii) narration kesâ rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Deewj pronoun keâe
47. Choose the option that is the direct form of the heefjJele&ve keâjWies
sentence. Correct indirect sentence - The judge told Jia to
Vikas said to Navin that he hadn’t met him stand in the witness box.
since February the previous year.
50. Choose the option that is the direct form of the
(a) Vikas told Navin, “You haven’t meeting me
sentence.
since February last year.”
The teacher asked the students if they had
(b) Vikas said to Navin, “I haven’t met you since
February last year.” understood her question.
(a) The teacher asked the students, “Have you
(c) Vikas told to Navin, “I haven’t met him since
February last year.” understood her question?
(d) Vikas said, “Navin, I haven’t meet you since (b) The teacher asking the students, “If you have
February last year.” understood my question?”
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) (c) The teacher asked the students, “Have you
understood my question?”
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ indirect speech mes mhe° nw efkeâ sentence (d) The teacher asks the students, “whether you
assertative nw~ Fmekeâe direct efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee understand my question
(i) that kesâ mLeeve hej comma, inverted comma keâe ØeÙeesie SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
nesiee Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW conjunction if kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe°
(ii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Deewj pronoun ceW nw efkeâ Ùen interrogative sentence nw~ Fmekeâes direct speech
heefjJele&ve nesiee leLee previous year keâes last year ceW ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjves neWies~
heefjJele&ve nesiee~ (i) if keâes nšekeâj inverted comma keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies
Correct direct sentence- Vikas said to Navin, “I (ii) Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej had keâes have ceW heefjJeefle&le
haven’t met you since February last year.” keâj ueWies
48. Choose the option that is the indirect form of (iii) narration kesâ rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun they keâes you ceW
the sentence.
“I have joined computer classes” Rudra said.
heefjJele&ve keâjWies
(a) Rudra said that he had joined computer Correct direct sentence- The teacher asked the
classes. students, “Have you understood my question?”
(b) Rudra said that I am joining computer classes. 51. Choose the option that is the direct form of the
(c) Rudra said that I joined computer classes. sentence.
(d) Rudra said that I join computer classes. He exclaimed sadly that it was a pity that so
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) many lives had been lost in the floods.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe reported speech assertive (a) He said sadly, “It is a pity that so many lives
had been lost in the floods.”
sentence ceW Fmekeâes indirect yeveeves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjves neWies (b) He said sadly, “What a pity that so many lives
(i) inverted comma keâes nšekeâj that keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies are being lost in the floods!”
(ii) Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej reported speech keâe (c) He said sadly, “What a pity that so many lives
helping verb 'have' kesâ mLeeve hej had ØeÙegòeâ nesiee have been lost in the floods.”
(iii) narration kesâ rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun 'I' keâes He ceW (d) He said sadly, “It was a pity that so many
heefjJele&ve keâjWies lives were loss in the floods.”
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Correct indirect sentence- Rudra said that he had
joined computer classes. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ indirect speech ceW exclaimed mes mhe° nw
49. Choose the option that is the indirect form of efkeâ sentence exclamatory sentence ceW nesiee~ Dele: Fmekeâe
the sentence. direct speech efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
The judge said to Jia, “Stand in the witness (i) conjunction 'that' kesâ mLeeve hej comma, inverted
box.” comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
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(ii) exclamatory sentence kesâ efueS that Jeeueer clause mes Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech ceW please mes mhe° nw efkeâ
henues "what a ..........." Yeer pees[Ì efoÙee peelee nw~ imperative sentence nw~ Dele: Fmekeâes indirect speech ceW
(iii) full stop kesâ mLeeve hej exclamation mark (!) keâe ØeÙeesie
efvecve efveÙece mes yeoueWies
nesiee~ (i) said to keâes told ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies
Correct direct sentence- He said sadly, “What a pity (ii) inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej to keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies
that so many lives have been lost in the floods.” (iii) reported speech kesâ pronoun ceW DeeJeMÙekeâleevegmeej
52. Choose the option that is the direct form of the heefjJele&ve keâjles nQ
sentence.
Kindly please pewmes DeeojmetÛekeâ MeyoeW keâes nše osles nQ
My neighbour enquired how my father was.
Correct indirect sentence- Shakila told waiter to
(a) My neighbour asked, “What about your
bring her a cup of coffee
father’s welfare?”
55. Choose the option that is the direct form of the
(b) My neighbour enquired, “How is your
sentence.
father?”
The Principal said to them that he did not want
(c) My neighbour asked, “ How my father was?” to see any one to return with a complaint
(d) My neighbour enquired, “How is my father?” against them.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) The Principal said to them, “I did not want to
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ indirect speech ceW enquired mes mhe° nw saw any one to return with a complaint
efkeâ JeekeäÙe interrogative sentence keâe nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe direct against them.”
(b) The Principal said to them, “I do not want to
speech efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee
see any one to return with a complaint against
(i) connecting word wh-word kesâ mLeeve hej inverted you.”
comma keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ (c) The Principal said to them, “I do not wanted
(ii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense Je pronoun to see any of them to be returning with a
complaint.”
ceW heefjJele&ve keâjWies leLee JeekeäÙe keâes interrogative ceW (d) The Principal said to them, “I do not want to
heefjJele&ve keâjWies full stop kesâ mLeeve hej question mark keâe see any one to returns with a complaint
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ against you.”
Correct direct sentence- My neighbour enquired, SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
“How is your father?” Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Reported speech Assertive
53. Choose the option that is the direct form of the sentence ceW nw indirect speech keâes direct speech ceW heefjJele&ve
sentence. efvecve efveÙece mes yeoueWies~
I told them to be quiet. (i) that kesâ mLeeve hej inverted comma keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
(a) I said to them “Be you quiet!” (ii) Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense ceW heefjJeefle&le
(b) I told to them, “You must be quiet.” keâjles nQ Dele: did not keâes do not ceW heefjJele&ve keâj ueWies
(c) I told them, “Be quiet!”
(iii) narration kesâ rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve keâjWies
(d) I said them, “You be quiet.”
Correct direrct sentence- The Principal said to them,
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
“I do not want to see any one to returns with a
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ indirect speech ceW conjunction 'to' kesâ complaint against you.”
ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ imperative sentence nw~ Dele: Gmekeâe 56. Choose the option that is the indirect form of
direct speech efvecve, efveÙece mes yevesiee~ the sentence.
(i) direct yeveeves kesâ efueS to kesâ mLeeve hej comma, inverted “We are going to Tirupati next week,” Deepa
comma keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies told her friends.
(a) Deepa told her friends that they will go to
Correct direct sentence - I told them, “Be quiet!”
Tirupati next week.
54. Choose the option that is the indirect form of (b) Deepa told to her friends that she is going to
the sentence. Tirupati following week.
Please bring me a cup of coffee,” Shakila said (c) Deepa told her friends that we were going to
to the waiter. Tirupati the following week.
(a) Shakila told the waiter to bring her a cup of (d) Deepa told her friends that they were going to
coffee. Tirupati the following week.
(b) Shakila said to the waiter he should bring her SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
a cup of coffee. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech keâe reported speech
(c) Shakila told to the waiter that he should assertive sentence ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe indirect yeveeves kesâ efueS
brought her a cup of coffee. efvecve efveÙece keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(d) Shakila said to the waiter you bring me a cup
(i) inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction that keâe
of coffee.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) ØeÙeesie nesiee
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(ii) Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech kesâ Reported speech mes
Dele: are going kesâ mLeeve hej were going keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe assertive sentence ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe
(iii) narration kesâ rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve keâjWies indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee
leLee next week keâes following weak ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ (i) inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction 'that' keâe
Correct indirect sentence- Deepa told her friends that ØeÙeesie nesiee
they were going to Tirupati the following week.
(ii) JeekeäÙe kesâ tense ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee Dele: am keâes was ceW
57. Choose the option that is the indirect form of
the sentence.
heefjJeefle&le keâj ueWies
Lokesh said, “I am very busy this week”. (iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve keâj ueWies
(a) Lokesh said that I am very busy this week. leLee today keâes that day ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj ueWies
(b) Lokesh said that I am very busy that week. Correct indirect sentence- Akshay said that he was
(c) Lokesh said that he was very busy that week. making biryani on that day.
(d) Lokesh said that he are very busy this week. 60. Choose the option that is the indirect form of
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) the sentence.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Reported speech assertive Vandana said, "I'm being dropped to office
sentence nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe indirect speech efvecve efveÙece mes today".
yevesiee~ (a) Vandana said that she should be dropped to
office today
(i) inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej that keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee (b) Vandana said that I am being dropped to
(ii) JeekeäÙe kesâ tense ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee Dele: am kesâ mLeeve hej office on that day
was keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee (c) Vandana said that she was being dropped to
(iii) narration kesâ rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve keâjles office that day
nQ leLee this kesâ mLeeve hej that keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (d) Vandana said she was dropped to office today
Correct indirect sentence- Lokesh said that he was SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
very busy that week. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech kesâ Reported speech mes
58. Choose the option that is the indirect form of mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe assertive sentence ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe
the sentence. indirect speech efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
Jaya told me “I’ve been waiting for you (i) inverted comma keâes nšekeâj conjuntion that keâe
since 4 pm.” ØeÙeesie nesiee
(a) Jaya told me that she had been waiting for me
(ii) narration kesâ rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Deewj pronoun ceW
since 4 pm.
(b) Jaya told me that she will be waiting for me heefjJele&ve keâjWies~
since 4 pm. (iii) today keâes that day ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj ueWies
(c) Jaya told me she was waiting for you since 4 Correct indirect sentence - Vandana said that she was
pm. being dropped to office that day
(d) Jaya said me that she has been waiting for me 61. Select the correct indirect form of the given
since 4 pm. sentence.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) The boy said, "I am happy to receive the
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech keâe Reported part assertive prize."
sentence ceW nw~ Fmekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ (a) The boy said that he is happy to receive the
prize
(i) inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction 'that' keâe
(b) The boy said that he was happy receiving the
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ prize
(ii) JeekeäÙe kesâ tense ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee Dele: have been keâes (c) The boy said that he was happy to receive the
had been ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj ueWies~ prize
(iii) narration kesâ rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve keâjWies (d) The boy said that he was happy to have
Correct indirect sentence - Jaya told me that she had received the prize
been waiting for me since 4 pm. SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
59. Choose the option that is the indirect form of Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ direct speech kesâ Reported speech mes
the sentence. mhe° nw ef k eâ JeekeäÙ e assertive sentence nw~ Dele: indirect
Akshay said, “I am making biryani today.” speech efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
(a) Akshay said that he made biryani today. (i) inverted comma keâes nšekeâj conjunction that keâe
(b) Akshay said that he would be making biryani ØeÙeesie nesiee~
on the next day.
(ii) narration kesâ rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Deewj pronoun ceW
(c) Akshay said that he is making biryani today.
(d) Akshay said that he was making biryani on heefjJele&ve keâjWies~
that day. Correct indirect sentence- The boy said that he was
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) happy to receive the prize
Direct and Indirect Speech 255 YCT
62. Select the correct indirect form of the given Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech kesâ Reported speech mes
sentence. mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe assertive sentence ceW nw~ Fmekeâe indirect
My friend said, "Can I buy some sweets?"
speech efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee
(a) My friend asked if he could buy some sweets.
(b) My friend said that he wanted to buy some (i) Reporting object efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW said to keâes
sweets told ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj ueWies~
(c) My friend requested me to buy some sweets (ii) inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction that keâe
(d) My friend said that he wanted to buy some ØeÙeesie nesiee~
sweets (iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Deewj pronoun ceW
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) heefjJele&ve nesiee~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech ceW question mark mes mhe° Correct indirect sentence - Raju told his friend that
nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe interrogation sentence ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe he had lost his book the previous day
indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee 65. Select the correct indirect form of the given
(i) inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej if/whether keâe ØeÙeesie sentence.
keâjles nQ~ Meena said "What a beautifyl flower!"
(a) Meena exclaimed how beautiful the flower
(ii) said keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj ueWies~ was
(iii) can keâes could ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies (b) Meena said that she had a beautifyl flower
(iv) tense Deewj pronoun keâes narration rule kesâ Devegmeej (c) Meena exclaimed what a beautiful flower it
heefjJeefle&le keâjWies was
Correct Indirect sentence- My friend asked if he (d) Meena exclaimed that it was a very beautiful
could buy some sweets. flower
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63. Select the correct indirect form of the given
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech keâe Reported speech
sentence.
Mohan said to Radha, "Please give the books to exclamatory sentence ceW nw~ Fmekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes
the manager." yevesiee~
(a) Mohan requested Radha to give the books to (i) comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
the manager that keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(b) Mohan is requesting Radha to give the books (ii) reported speech ceW 'what .......... a' keâes nše efoÙee peelee
to the manager nw~
(c) Mohan tells Radha to give the books to the
manager
(iii) exclamatory mark kesâ mLeeve hej full stop keâe ØeÙeesie
(d) Mohan told Radha that she must give the neslee nw~
books to the manager Correct indirect sentence - Meena exclaimed that it
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) was a very beautiful flower
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ indirect speech ceW please + verb1 keâe 66. Select the correct indirect form of the given
sentence.
ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe keâer Meg®Deele ceW nesves mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Raj said, "I may buy a new mobile phone
imperative nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe indirect speech efvecve efveÙece mes tomorrow."
yevesiee~ (a) Raj said that he may be buying a new mobile
(i) comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej to keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee phone the next day
(ii) reported speech ceW kindly/please keâes nše osles nQ (b) Raj said that he might buy a new mobile
phone the next day
(iii) said to keâes requested ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj ueWies (c) Raj told me that he might buy a new mobile
Correct indirect sentence- Mohan requested Radha to phone tomorrow
give the books to the manager (d) Raj told me that he would buy a new mobile
64. Select the correct indirect form of the given phone the next day
sentence. SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
Raju said to his friend, "I lost my book Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech keâe Reported speech
yesterday". assertive sentence ceW nw Fmekeâe indirect speech efvecve efveÙece
(a) Raju told his friend that he had lost his book mes yevesiee~
the previous day (i) inverted comma keâes nšekeâj conjunction 'that' keâe
(b) Raju told his friend that his book may have
been lost the previous day
ØeÙeesie nesiee
(c) Raju said to his friend that he lost his book (ii) may keâes might ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj ueWies leLee tomorrow keâes
the previous day next dya ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies
(d) Raju said to his friend that his book had been (iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve keâjWies
lost the previous day Correct indirect sentence- Raj said that he might buy
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) a new mobile phone the next day
Direct and Indirect Speech 256 YCT
67. Select the correct indirect form of the given Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Reported speech Skeâ Universal
sentence. truth nw Dele: Fmekeâess direct mes indirect yeoueves kesâ efveÙece efvecve nw~
The manager said to his assistant, "You will get
(i) peye keâesF& univertsal truth keâer yeele nes lees sentence kesâ
a bonous next month."
(a) The manager tells his assistant that he will get tense ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR neslee nw~
a bonus the following month (ii) inverted comma keâes nšekeâj conjunction 'that' keâe
(b) The manager told his assistant that he will be ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ
getting a bonus the following month Correct indirect sentence - The teacher says that the
(c) The manager told his assistant that he would Sun rises in the East
get a bonus the following month 70. Select the correct indirect form of the given
(d) The manager told his assistant that he should sentence.
get a bonus the following month The students said to the teacher, "We have
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) completed our work."
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech kesâ reported speech mes (a) The students told the teacher that they have
mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe assertive sentence keâe nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe completed the work.
(b) The students asked the teacher if they had to
indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee complete the work
(i) Reporting verb said to keâe told ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee (c) The students told the teacher that they are
(ii) Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction completing the work
that keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee (d) The students told the teacher that they had
completed the work
(iii) tense Deewj pronoun keâes narration rule kesâ Devegmeej
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
heefjJeefle&le nesiee leLee next month keâes following month Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech kesâ reported speech mes
ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj ueWies mhe° nw efkeâ sentence assertive nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe indirect efvecve
Correct indirect sentence- The manager told his efveÙece mes yevesiee~
assistant that he would get a bonus the following
(i) inverted comma keâes nšekeâj 'that' conjunction keâe
month
68. Select the correct indirect form of the given
ØeÙeesie nesiee
sentence. (ii) Reporting object efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW said to keâe
Sahil said to Rohit, "I don't have the car key" told ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee
(a) Sahil told Rohit that he did not have the car (iii) tense Deewj pronoun keâes narration kesâ rule Devegmeej
key heefjJeefle&le keâjWies
(b) Sahil told Rohit that he was not having the Correct indirect sentence - The students told the
car key teacher that they had completed the work
(c) Sahil told Rohit that he was not having the 71. In the following question, a sentence has been
car key given in Direct/Indirect speech. Out of the four
(d) Sahil told Rohit that he is not having the car alternatives suggested, select the one which best
key expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) speech.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech kesâ reported speech mes The guide said to the tourists, "This will be the
mhe° nw efkeâ sentence asserative nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe indirect best day of your life."
efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ (a) The guide told the tourists that this would be
the best day of their lives.
(i) said to keâes told ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies (b) The guide told the tourists that that would be
(ii) invert comma keâes nšekeâj conjunction 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie the best day of their lives.
nesiee~ (c) The guide told the tourists that that will be
(iii) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Deewj pronoun keâe the best day of their lives.
heefjJele&ve nesiee~ (d) The guide told the tourists that this will be
the best day of their lives.
Correct indirect sentence- Sahil told Rohit that he did
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not have the car key
Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb past Tense ceW nw
69. Select the correct indirect form of the given
sentence. Deewj reported speech Skeâ assertive sentence nw~ Dele:
They teacher says, "The Sun rises in the East." Reported speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece efvecve nw~
(a) The teacher says that the Sun rises in the East 1. 'said to' keâes 'Told' leLee comma & Inverted comma kesâ
(b) The teacher said that the Sun rises in the East mLeeve hej ‘that’ keâe ØeÙeesie~
(c) The teacher says that the Sun rose in the East 2. ‘This’ keâes ‘that’ leLee your keâes Reporting verb kesâ
(d) The teacher told that the Sun rose in the East
object kesâ Devegmeej ‘Their’ ceW heefjJele&ve
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
Direct and Indirect Speech 257 YCT
3. Auxiliary verb 'will be' keâes ‘would be’ ceW heefjJele&ve (b) My father warned me not to talk to my
nesiee~ mother like that.
(c) My father warned me not to have talked to
Correct Indirect sentence-
my mother like that.
The guide told the tourists that, would be the best day of (d) My father warns me not to have talked to my
their lives. mother like that.
72. The jeweler said to us, "These diamonds are SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
polished here." Ans. (b) efoÙee ieÙee Reporting verb 'Past tense' ceW nw Je
(a) The jeweler informed us that these diamonds Reported speech, 'Imperative sentence' ceW nw, Dele: heefjJele&ve
were polished there.
(b) The jeweler informed us that those diamonds
kesâ efveÙece-
were polished there. 1. 'said to' kesâ mLeeve hej ‘warned’ Je comma & Inverted
(c) The jeweller informed us that those diamonds comma kesâ peien hej ‘not to’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
were polished here. 2. ‘Your’ keâe heefjJele&ve ‘me’ kesâ Devegmeej ‘my’ ceW keâj oWies~
(d) The jeweller informed us that these diamonds Correct Indirect Sentence–
were polished here. My father worned me not to talk to my mother like that.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 75. The old man said to me, "Life has taught me
Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb, past Tense ceW some hard lessons."
nw Deewj reported speech Skeâ assertive sentence Dele: (a) The old man tells me that life has taught him
Reported speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- some hard lessons.
(b) The old man told me this that life has had
1. Reporting verb ‘said to’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘Informed’ keâe
taught him some hard lessons.
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (c) The old man tells me that life is teaching him
2. Comma & Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej ‘That’ keâe some hard lessons.
ØeÙeesie Je ‘These’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘Those’ keâe ØeÙeesie leLee (d) The old man told me that life had taught him
mLeevemetÛekeâ Meyo 'Here kesâ mLeeve hej ‘There’ keâe ØeÙeesie~ some hard lessons.
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3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej Simple Present Tense keâer
Ans. (d) efoÙee ieÙee Reporting verb' Past Tense ceW nw, Deewj
helping verb 'Are' kesâ peien were keâe ØeÙeesie~
reported speech keâe sentence assertive nw Dele: Reported
Correct Indirect sentence-
'The jeweler informed us that those diamonds were speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
polished there. 1. 'said to' keâes ‘Told’ Je comma & Inverted comma kesâ
73. He said to the doctor, "How soon will I be able mLeeve hej ‘that’ keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
to walk again?" 2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej 'has' keâes ‘had’ ceW leLee me keâes
(a) He ask s the doctor how soon would I be able 'old man' kesâ accoding 'him' ceW heefjJele&ve keâj osies~
to walk again. Correct Indirect sentence-
(b) He asked the doctor how soon would he be The old man told me that life had taught him some hard
able to walk again. lessons.
(c) He is asking the doctor how soon would I be 76. The groom said to the bride, "I will take good
able to walk again .
(d) He asks the doctor how soon will he be able care of you."
(a) The groom promised the bride that he would
to walk again.
take good care of her.
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(b) The groom has promised the bride that he
Ans. (b) efoÙee ieÙee Reporting verb, past Tense ceW nw Deewj will be taking good care o f her.
Reported speech 'Interrogative sentence nw Dele: Indirect (c) The groom had promised the bride that he
sentence ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- would have taken good care of her.
1. 'Said to' keâes Reported speech kesâ Devegmeej ‘asked’ ceW Je (d) The groom promises the bride that he would
take good care of her.
comma Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej Questioned
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word 'How soon' keâe ner ØeÙeesie keâjWies Gmekesâ yeeo sentence
Ans. (a) efoÙee ieÙee Reporting verb 'Past Tense' ceW nQ Deewj
affirmative form ceW nesiee~
reported speech keâe sentence assertive ceW nQ~ Dele: Indirect
2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun 'I' keâes ‘He’ ceW leLee
sentence ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
will keâes ‘would’ ceW change keâj ueWies~
Correct Indirect sentence- 1. ‘said to’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘promised’ Je comma &
He asked the doctor how soon would he be able to walk Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej ‘that’ keâe ØeÙeesie~
again. 2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej 'Will' kesâ mLeeve hej ‘would’
74. My father said to me, "Don't talk to your leLee ‘I’ keâes he SJeb ‘you’ keâes ‘Her’ ceW yeoue oWies~
mother like that." Correct Indirect sentence-
(a) My father warns me not to talk to my mother The groom promised the bride that he would take good
like that. care of her.
Direct and Indirect Speech 258 YCT
77. He said to his partner, "I will not be Ans. (c) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting Verb Past Tense ceW
responsible if the project fails." nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive ceW nw~ Dele:
(a) He has told his partner that he will not be indirect ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
responsible if the project fails.
(b) He told his partner that he would not be 1. 'Said ' kesâ mLeeve hej ‘said’ ner Je comma & Inverted
responsible if the project failed. comma keâes ‘that’ ceW heefjJele&ve~
(c) He tells his partner that he would not be 2. meceÙe metÛekeâ ‘Tomorrow’ keâes ‘The following day’ ceW
responsible if the project fails. heefjJeefle&le keâj osieW~
(d) He told his partner that I will not be
Correct indirect sentence-
responsible if the project failed.
The manager said that Vivek must go the following
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day to meet the client.
Ans. (b) efoÙee ieÙee Reporting verb, Past Tense ceW nQ~ Deewj
80. Aunt said to mother, "I will be in Surat on
Reported speech keâe sentence assertive nQ~
Friday."
Dele: Indirect speech ceW yeoueves kesâ efveÙece- (a) Aunt to ld mother that she will be in Surat on
1. ‘Said to’ kesâ mLeeve hej ‘told’ Je comma & Inverted Friday.
comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction ‘that' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWiee~ (b) Aunt told mother she would be in Surat on
2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej 'I' keâes ‘He’ ceW Je ‘will be’ keâes Friday.
‘would be’ ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ (c) Aunt told mother she will be in Surat on
correct Indirect sentence - Friday.
He told his partner that he would not be responsible (d) Aunt told mother that she would be in Surat
if the project failed. on Friday.
78. I said to my father, "I want to build a raft SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
which can hold four people ." Ans. (d) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb, past Tense ceW
(a) I told m y father that I am wanting to build a nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive ceW nw~ Dele:
raft which could hold four people. Indirect speech ceW charge keâjves kesâ efveÙece-
(b) I told my father that that I wanted to build a 1. 'Said to' keâes ‘told’ ceW leLee comma & Inverted comma
raft which could hold four people.
(c) I told my father that that I am wanting to kesâ mLeeve hej ‘that’ keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
build a raft which could hold four people. 2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun 'I' keâes Aunt kesâ
(d) I told my father that I wanted to build a raft Devegmeej ‘She’ ceW leLee ‘will be’ keâes ‘would be’ ceW
which could hold four people. heefjJeefle&le keâj oWies~
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 Correct indirect sentence
Ans. (d) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb Past tense ceW nw Aunt told mother that she would be in Surat on Friday.
Deewj Reported speech keâe sentence assertive nw~ Dele: 81. My brother said, "I can climb this hill in less
Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- than an hour."
1. 'Said to' kesâ mLeeve hej ‘told’ leLee comma Je Inverted (a) My brother claimed that he can climb that
comma kesâ mLeeve hej ‘that’ keâe ØeÙeesie hill in less than an hour.
2. Reported speech Present Indefinite Tense kesâ (b) My brother claimed that he could climb this
affirmative Sentence ceW nw Dele: Past Indefinite ceW hill in less than an hour .
(c) My brother claimed that he can climb this hill
want keâeW ‘wanted’ leLee ‘can’ keâes ‘could’ ceW heefjJeefle&le
in less than an hour.
keâj oWies~ (d) My brother claimed that he could climb that
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej Pronoun 'I' keâes Reporting hill in less than an hour.
subject (I) kesâ Devegmeej ‘I’ ner jnves oWies~ SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Correct Indirect Sentence- Ans. (d) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting Verb, past Tense ceW
I told my father that I wanted to build a raft which nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive ceW nw~ Dele:
could hold four people.
Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
79. The manager said "Vivek must go tomorrow to
1. Reported speech keâe JeekeäÙe Claim (oeJee keâjvee) kesâ sense
meet the client".
(a) The manager said that Vivek must have to go ceW nw Dele: 'said' kesâ mLeeve hej ‘Claimed’ keâe ØeÙeesie leLee
the following day to meet the client. comma & Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej ‘that’ keâe ØeÙeesie
(b) The manager said that Vivek will have to go keâjWieW~
tomorrow to meet the client. 2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun 'I' keâes My brother
(c) The manager said that Vivek must go the
following day to meet the client .
kesâ meeLe ‘He’ leLee ‘can’ keâes ‘could’ ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
(d) The manager said that Vivek must be going Correct indirect sentence-
tomorrow to meet the client. My brother claimed that he could climb that hill in
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 less than an hour.
Direct and Indirect Speech 259 YCT
82. My son said to me, "I will not disappoint you." (c) The watchman said that the taxi is here.
(a) My son tells me that he will not disappoint (d) The watchman said that the taxi was there.
me. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(b) My son tells me that he will not be Ans. (d) efoÙes ieÙes Reporting verb keâe JeekeäÙe Past Tense ceW nw
disappointing me. Dele: Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive Dele:
(c) My son told me that he would not disappoint Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
me.
1. Comma & Inverted kesâ mLeeve hej ‘that’ keâe ØeÙeesie~
(d) My son had told me that he would not be
disappointing me. 2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej simple present keâes simple past ceW
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 leLee mLeeve metÛekeâ Meyo ‘Here’ keâes ‘There’ efueKe ueWies~
Ans. (c) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb, Past Tense ceW Correct indirect sentence-
nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive ceW nw~ Dele: The watchman said that the taxi was there.
Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- 86. The student said, "I must study hard."
1. 'Said to' keâes 'told' ceW leLee comma & Inverted comma (a) The student said that he had to study hard.
(b) The student says that he had to study hard.
kesâ mLeeve hej 'that' conjunction keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ (c) The student says that he must study hard.
2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun 'I' keâes ‘My son’ kesâ (d) The student say that he had to study hard.
Devegmeej ‘He’ Je you keâes ‘me’ kesâ Devegmeej ‘me’ ner efueKeWies~ SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
leLee ‘will’ keâes ‘would’ efueKeWies~ Ans. (a) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting Verb, Past Tense ceW
Correct indirect sentence- nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive Dele:
My son told me that he would not disappoint me. Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
83. The officer said, "I am very busy now". 1. Comma & Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej that keâe ØeÙeesie~
(a) The officer said that he was very busy now. 2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun 'I' keâes ‘The student’
(b) The officer said that he is very busy then.
(c) The officer said that he is very busy now.
kesâ meehes#e ‘He’ leLee 'must' keâes ‘had to’ ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
(d) The officer said that he was very busy then. Correct indirect sentence-
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 The student said that he had to study hard.
Ans. (d) efoÙee ieÙee Reporting Verb, Past Tense ceW nw Deewj 87. Preeti said to her friend, "I am like my
reported speech keâe sentence assertive ceW nw~ Dele: Indirect mother."
(a) Preeti told her friend that she was like her
speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- mother.
1. Comma & Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej ‘that’ keâe (b) Preeti told her friend that I was like her mother.
ØeÙeesie (c) Preeti tells her friend that she is like her mother.
2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun 'I' keâes 'He', simple (d) Preeti tells her friend that that she was like
Present keâes Simple Past leLee meceÙe metÛekeâ now keâes then her m other.
ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Correct indirect sentence- Ans. (a) ef o Ùes ieÙes Jeekeä Ù e keâe Reporting verb, Past Tense ceW
The officer said that He was very busy then. nw Deew j reported speech keâe sentence assertive Dele:
84. "I am proud of you," father said to me. Indirect speech ceW heef j Jele& v e kes â efveÙece-
(a) Father told me that he is proud of me. 1. 'said to' keâes ‘told’ ceW leLee comma & Inverted comma
(b) Father told me that he was proud of me. kesâ mLeeve hej ‘that’ keâe ØeÙeesie~
(c) Father told me this that he was proud of me. 2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun 'I' keâes ‘Preeti’ kesâ
(d) Father told me that that he is proud of me. Devegmeej ‘She’ ceW leLee ‘my’ keâes Yeer Preeti kesâ Devegmeej ‘her’
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ceW heefjJele&ve keâj oWies~ Deewj Simple present tense keâes
Ans. (b) efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe Reporting Verb. Past Tense ceW nw
simple Past tense ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
Dele: Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive ceW nQ~ Correct indirect sentence-
Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- Preti told her friend that she was like her mother.
1. 'said to' keâes ‘told’ leLee comma & Inverted comma kesâ 88. My brother said to me, "I was upset, but now I
mLeeve hej ‘that’ keâe ØeÙeesie~ am fine."
2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun 'I' keâes Father kesâ (a) My brother told me that he was upset, but
meehes#e ‘He’ leLee ‘you’ keâes ‘me’ kesâ meehes#e ‘me’ efueKe ueWies now he was fine.
Je simple present keâes simple past ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ (b) My brother told me that he had been upset,
Correct indirect sentence- but then he will be fine.
Father told me that he was proud of me. (c) My brother told me that he had been upset,
but then he was fine.
85. "The taxi is here," said the watchman. (d) My brother told me that he has been upset,
(a) The watchman said that the taxi is there. but then he is fine.
(b) The watchman said that the taxi was here . SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
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Ans. (c) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb, Past Tense ceW 91. The teacher said to me, "Stand here next to the
nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive Dele: podium."
Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- (a) The teacher tells to me to stand there next to
1. 'Said to' keâes told ceW leLee comma & Inverted comma kesâ the podium.
mLeeve hej that keâe ØeÙeesie~ meceÙe metÛekeâ ‘now’ keâes ‘then’ ceW (b) The teacher told to me to have stood there
next to the podium.
heefjJeefle&le keâjsieW~ (c) The teacher told me to stand there next to the
2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun 'I' keâes ‘he’ ceW leLee podium.
simple past (was) keâes had been Je Simple present keâes (d) The teacher had told to me to have stood
simple past ceW yeoueWies~ there next to the podium.
Correct indirect sentence- SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
My brother told me that he had been upset, but then Ans. (c) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting Verb Past Tense ceW
he was fine. nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence imperative Dele:
89. My friend said to me, "For me running is like Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
therapy." 1. 'said to' keâes 'told' ceW leLee Reported speech Imperative
(a) My friend told me this that for her running is
like therapy. Sentence ceW nw Dele: comma & Inverted comma kesâ
(b) My friend told me that for her running was mLeeve hej 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
like therapy. 2. mLeeve metÛekeâ ‘Here’ keâes ‘There’ ceW yeoue oWies~
(c) My friend told me that for her having ran was Correct indirect sentence-
like therapy. The teacher told me to stand there next to the
(d) My friend tells me that for her running is like podium.
therapy. 92. He said to her, "I will meet you here
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tomorrow."
Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb, past Tense ceW (a) He told her this that he will meet her there
nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive Dele: the following day.
Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- (b) He told her that he would meet her there the
1. 'said to' keâes ‘told’ ceW leLee comma & Inverted comma following day.
kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie~ (c) He told her that he would meet her here
2. Pronoun 'me' keâes ‘my’ kesâ meehes#e ceW ‘her’ leLee simple tomorrow.
(d) He told her that he will meet her there
present keâes simple past ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
tomorrow.
Correct indirect sentence- SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
My friend told me that for her running was like
therapy. Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting Verb past Tense ceW
90. I said to the taxi driver, "You must be crazy to nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive Dele:
drive so fast." Indirect speech yeveeves kesâ efveÙece-
(a) I said to the taxi driver that he has to be crazy 1. 'said to' kesâ mLeeve hej ‘told’ leLee comma & Inverted
to drive so fast. comma kesâ mLeeve hej ‘that’ keâe ØeÙeesie~
(b) I told the taxi driver that he had to be crazy to 2. Pronoun 'I' keâes ‘He’ leLee ‘Tomorrow’ keâes ‘the
drive so fast.
following day’ Je 'Here' keâes ‘There’ ceW yeoueWies~
(c) I had told the taxi driver that he has to be
crazy to drive so fast. 3. Pronoun 'You' keâes 'her' leLee ‘will’ keâes ‘would’ efueKeWies~
(d) I had said to the taxi driver that he has to be Correct indirect sentence-
crazy to be driving so fast. He told her that he would meet her there the
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 following day.
Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb, Past Tense ceW 93. She said to her friend, "What can I do to help
nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive Dele: you?"
Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- (a) She asked her friend that what she can do to
1. 'said to' keâes told ceW leLee comma & Inverted comma kesâ help her.
(b) She asked her friend what she could do to
mLeeve hej 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ help her.
2. Narration rule keWâ Devegmeej pronoun 'you' keâes 'He' leLee (c) She asks her friend what is that she could do
must be keâes 'had to be' ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ to help her.
Correct indirect sentence- (d) She asks her friend what she can do for
I told the taxi driver that he had to be crazy to drive helping her.
so fast. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Direct and Indirect Speech 261 YCT
Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb; Past Tense ceW (d) He explained that his train would have had
nw leLee reported speech, Interrogative sentence nw Dele: reached by noon.
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Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb, Past Tense ceW
1. 'said to' keâes asked ceW leLee comma & Inverted comma
kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ ¤he ceW ‘what’ keâes efueKekeâj nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive Dele:
Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
Mes<e JeekeäÙe keâes assertive yevee oWies~
1. Comma & Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej ‘that’ keâe
2. Pronoun 'I' keâes she ceW leLee ‘you’ keâes ‘her’ ceW yeoueWies~
3. Can keâes could ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
ØeÙeesie nesiee~
2. 'will' keâes ‘would’ ceW Je my keâes his ceW yeoue oWies~
Correct indirect sentence-
She asked her friend what she could do to help her. Correct indirect sentence-
He explained that his train would reach by noon.
94. Manoj said to his friend, "I am very angry with
97. I said to my wife, "These showpieces look
you."
(a) Manoj told his friend that he was very angry nice."
with him. (a) I told my wife that these showpieces looked
(b) Manoj told his friend that he is very angry nice.
with him. (b) I told my wife that those showpieces looked
(c) Manoj told his friend that he was very nice.
angered by him. (c) I told my wife that those showpieces look
(d) Manoj told his friend that he is very angered nice.
by him. (d) I told my wife that these showpieces look
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 nice.
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Ans. (a) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb past Tense ceW nw
Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb, Past Tense ceW
Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive Dele: Indirect
speech ceW yeoueves kesâ efveÙece-
nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence assertive ceW nw~ Dele:
Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece-
1. 'said to' keâes ‘told’ leLee comma & Inverted comma kesâ
1. 'said to' kesâ mLeeve hej ‘told’ leLee comma & Inverted
mLeeve hej that keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
comma kesâ peien hej conjuction 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
2. Pronoun 'I' keâes Manoj kesâ Devegmeej He leLee object 'you'
2. 'These' keâes 'Those' leLee Simple Present tense keâes
keâes his friend kesâ Devegmeej ‘him’ ceW yeoue oWies~
Simple past 'looked' ceW yeoue oWies~
3. Simple Present tense keâes simple past tense ceW heefjJeefle&le
Correct indirect sentence-
keâjsies~ I told my wife that those showpieces looked nice.
Correct indirect sentence- 98. Select the option that is the correct indirect
Manoj told his friend that he was very angry with form of the given sentence.
him. My grandmother said to me. "Do you want me
95. “Hurry up, get in the bus” the conductor said to teach you knitting"
to us. (a) My grandmother asks me if I wanted her to
(a) The conductor told us to hurry up and get in teach me knitting
the bus. (b) My grandmother asked me if she wanted me
(b) The conductor tells us to hurry up and get in to teach her knitting
the bus. (c) My grandmother asked me if I want her to
(c) The conductor told us to hurry up and got in teach me knitting.
the bus. (d) My grandmother asked me if I wanted her to
(d) The conductor tells us to hurry up and got in teach me knitting
the bus. SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ direct sentence keâe reported speech
Ans. (a) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe keâe Reporting verb, Past Tense ceW interrogative (yes/no answer type) sentence nw~ Dele:
nw Deewj reported speech keâe sentence imperative ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
Indirect speech ceW heefjJele&ve kesâ efveÙece- 1. Said to’ keâes ‘asked’ ceW yeoueWies~
1. 'said to' kesâ mLeeve hej told Deewj comma & Inverted 2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej ‘you’ keâes I, ceW ‘want’ keâes
comma kesâ mLeeve hej ‘to’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ ‘wanted’, ‘me’ keâes ‘her’ ceW yeoues~
Correct indirect sentence- Correct indirect sentence-
The conductor told us to hurry up and get in the bus. My grandmother asked me if I wanted her to teach me
96. "My train will reach by noon," he explained. knitting
(a) He explained that his train will reach by 99. Select the correct indirect form of the given
noon. sentence.
(b) He explained that his train would reach by The captain said, "The winds are turning
noon. unfavourable."
(c) He explained that his train will have reached (a) The captain said that the winds are going to
by noon. turn unfavourable
Direct and Indirect Speech 262 YCT
(b) The captain said that the winds will be Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ direct sentence, keâe reported speech
turning unfavourable
(c) The captain said that the winds were turning imperative sentence nw~ Dele: Ùen Fmekeâes indirect ceW yeoueves
unfavourable kesâ efueÙes efvecve heefjJele&ve nesieW~
(d) The captain said that the winds had turned 1. Reported speech ceW 'please' efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW
unfavourable reporting verb 'requested' ceW heefjJeefle&le nes peeÙesieer~
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ direct sentence keâe reported speech
2. Comma Je inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
assertive sentence nQ Dele: Fmekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes kesâ ™he ceW 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
yevesiee~ 3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun, you keâes they Deewj
1. Comma & Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej that keâe will be keâes would be ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
ØeÙeesie keâjWieW~ Correct Indirect sentence-
2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense ceW heefjJele&ve The manager requested the staff to work with
keâjWies~ dedication and ensured them that they would be paid
Correct indirect sentence- overtime whenever they worked late.
The captain said that the winds were turning 102. Select the correct indirect form of the given
unfavourable. sentence.
100. Select the correct direct form of the given The children said, "We are bored of sitting at
sentence. home."
I asked him where he had gone in his car the (a) The children said they were getting bored of
previous day. sitting at home
(a) I said to him, "Where did you go in your car (b) The children said that they were bored of
yesterday?" sitting at home
(b) I said to him, "Where were you going in your (c) The children say that they are bored of sitting
car yesterday?" at home
(c) I said to him, "Where you went in your car (d) The children are saying that they are bored of
yesterday?"
sitting at home
(d) I said to him, "Where have you gone in your
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
car the previous day?"
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Reported speech keâe sentence
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'asked' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ assertive ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâes indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ efueÙes efvecve
interrogative sentence keâe indirect speech nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe heefjJele&ve nesiee~
direct speech efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ 1. Reported speech kesâ assertive Je reporting object ve
1. Asked kesâ mLeeve hej 'said to' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW reporting verb, 'said' ceW keâesF&
2. Conjunction kesâ ™he ceW ØeÙegòeâ interrogative word heefjJele&ve vener nesiee~
where keâs mLeeve hej comma Je inverted comma keâe 2. Comma Je inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
3. 'Where' Jeeueer clause keâes affarmative kesâ mLeeve hej
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej (pronoun Je tense ceW heefjJele&ve
interrogative sentence ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
Correct indirect sentence- nesves hej we, are keâes ›eâceMe: they, were ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
I said to him, "Where did you go in your car Correct Indieret Sentence-
yesterday?" The children said that they were bored of sitting at
101. Select the correct indirect form of the given home.
sentence. 103. Select the correct indirect form of the given
The manager said to the staff, "Please work sentence
with dedication. You will be paid overtime The policeman said, "We are stopping the
whenever you work late." defaulters of the lock down."
(a) The manager requests the staff to work with (a) The policeman said the we are stopping the
dedication and ensures them that they would defaulters of the lock down
be paid overtime whenever they work late/j (b) The policeman says that they are stopping the
(b) The manager begged the staff to work with defaulters of the lock down
dedication. He said you will be paid overtime (c) The policeman said that they were stopping
whenever you work late the defaulters of the lock down
(c) The manager requested the staff to work with (d) The policeman told that he was stopping the
dedication and ensured them that they would defaulters of the lock down
be paid overtime whenever they worked late SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III)
(d) The manager said to the staff they will please Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe reported speech assertive ceW nw
work with dedication and will be paid
overtime whenever they work late Dele: FmekeâeW indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I) nesiee~
Direct and Indirect Speech 263 YCT
1. Said keâes said ner jnves osieW~ 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
2. Comma Je inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction that keâe ØeÙeesie~
that keâe ØeÙeesie keâjsieW~ 2. Reporting speech keâer verb said to kesâ mLeeve hej told keâe
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej (Pronoun Je tense ceW ØeÙeesie~
heefjJele&ve nesves hej) we, are keâes ›eâceMe: they, were ceW 3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej reported speech kesâ tense Je
pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve~
heefjJeefle&le keâjsieW~
Correct Indirect Sentence–
Correct indirect sentence- The boss told his employee that he would be happy if he
The policeman said that they were stopping the finished that project by evening.
defaulters of the lock down. 106. Select the most appropriate indirect form of
104. Select the correct indirect form of the given the given sentence.
sentence. Father said to his daughter, "I will attend your
Mahesh said to the interviewer, "Sir, I was in convocation tomorrow".
charge of the production unit at my previous (a) Father told his daughter that he would attend
office." her convocation the next day.
(a) Mahesh told the interviewer that Sir was in (b) Father told his daughter I will attend her
charge of the production unit at my previous convocation tomorrow.
office. (c) Father told his daughter that he will attend
(b) Mahesh told the interviewer I was in charge her convocation tomorrow.
(d) Father told his daughter that he will be
of the production unit at his previous office. attending her convocation the next day.
(c) Mahesh told the interviewer you were in SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
charge of the production unit at my previous
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Direct sentence keâer reported speech
office.
(d) Mahesh told the interviewer that he had been assertive sentence ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâes indirect speech ceW
in charge of the production unit at his yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~
previous office. 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II) that keâe ØeÙeesie~
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Direct sentence keâer reported speech 2. Reporting speech keâer verb said to kesâ mLeeve hej told keâe
assertive sentence ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâes indirect speech ceW ØeÙees ie~
yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~ 3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej reported speech kesâ tense Je
pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve~
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
Correct Indirect sentence–
that keâe ØeÙeesie~ Father told his daughter that he would attend her
2. Reporting speech keâer verb said to kesâ mLeeve hej told keâe convocation the next day.
ØeÙeesie~ 107. Select the most appropriate indirect form of
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej reported speech kesâ tense Je the given sentence.
She says, "I go for a walk every morning."
pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve~ (a) She says that she goes for a walk every
Correct Indirect Sentence– morning.
Mahesh told the interviewer that he had been in charge (b) She said that she goes for a walk every
of the production unit at his previous office. morning.
105. Select the correct indirect form of the given (c) She says that I go for a walk every morning.
sentence. (d) She said that she went for a walk every
The boss said to his employee, "I will be happy morning.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
if you finish this project by evening."
(a) The boss told his employee that he would be Ans : (a) Ghejes òeâ direct sentence keâer reported speech
happy if he will finish this project by assertive sentence ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâes indirect speech ceW
evening. yeoueves kesâ ef ueS ef
v ecve heef jJele&ve nesiee~
(b) The boss told his employee he will be happy 1 . Comma, Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
if he finished this project by evening. that keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
(c) The boss told his employee that he could be 2. Reporting speech ceW object ve efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW
happy if he finishes that project by evening. says ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve ve nesiee~
(d) The boss told his employee that he would be 3. ÛetBefkeâ reporting speech keâer verb (says) present
happy if he finished that project by evening.
indefinite tense ceW nw, DeleŠ reported speech keâe tense
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
present indefinite Je pronoun I keâes reporting speech
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Direct sentence keâer reported speech
kesâ subject (she) kesâ Devegmeej 'she' ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
assertive sentence ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâes indirect speech ceW Correct indirect sentence–
yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~ She says that she goes for a walk every morning.
Direct and Indirect Speech 264 YCT
108. Select the most appropriate indirect form of (d) She said that Deepak had slipped when he
the given sentence. was trying to skate.
She said to you, "I have a thousand rupees in SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
my purse now." Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ indirect sentence keâer reported speech
(a) She told you that she has a thousand rupees
in my purse now. assertive ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâes indirect speech cebW yeoueves kesâ efueS
(b) She told you that she had a thousand rupees efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~
in her purse then. 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
(c) She said you that she have a thousand rupees that keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
in my purse then.
(d) She told me that she had a thousand rupees in 2. Reporting speech ceW object ve efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW
her purse now. reporting verb said ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR nesiee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III) 3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej reported speech kesâ tense Je
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Direct sentence keâer reported speech pronoun keâe heefjJele&ve nesiee~
assertive sentence ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâes indirect speech ceW Correct Indirect Form–
yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~ She said that Deepak had slipped when he was trying to
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction skate.
that keâe ØeÙeesie~ 111. Select the option that is the direct form of the
2. Reporting speech keâer verb said kesâ mLeeve hej told keâe given sentence.
ØeÙeesie~ Brinda told her doctor that she was leaving for
Boston the next day.
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej reported speech kesâ tense Je
(a) Brinda told her doctor, "I was leaving for
pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve~ Boston tomorrow".
Correct Indirect form– (b) Brinda told to her doctor, "I will be leaving
She told you that she had a thousand rupees in her purse for Boston the next day".
then.
(c) Brinda said to her doctor, "I am leaving for
109. Select the most appropriate indirect form of Boston tomorrow".
the given sentence. (d) Brinda had told her doctor, "She was leaving
My grandmother said, "I bore six children."
for Boston tomorrow the next day".
(a) My grandmother told that she had bore six
children. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(b) My grandmother said that she has born six Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe indirect speech ceW nw efpemeceW
children. conjunction that keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâer reported
(c) My grandmother said that she had borne six speech assertive ceW nesieer~ efpemekeâes direct speech ceW heefjJeefle&le
children.
(d) My grandmother said she borne six children.
keâjves kesâ efueS efvecve efveÙece nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III) 1. Conjunction that kesâ mLeeve hej comma Je inverted
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ indirect sentence keâer reported speech comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
assertive sentence ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâes indirect speech cebW 2. JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ verb told keâes reporting speech keâer verb
yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~ said ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction 3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ Tense Je pronoun
that keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ keâes heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
2. Reporting speech ceW object ve efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW Correct Sentence–
reporting verb said ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR nesiee~ Brinda said to her doctor, "I am leaving for Boston
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej reported speech kesâ tense Je tomorrow".
pronoun keâe heefjJele&ve nesiee~ 112. Select the correct indirect form of the given
Correct Indirect form– sentence.
My grand mother said that she had borne six children. Rama said to me, "I need your help for my new
110. Select the most appropriate indirect form of assignment."
the given sentence. (a) Rama says to me that she needs my helps for
She said, "Deepak slipped when he was trying her new assignment.
to skate." (b) Rama said to me that she is needing my helps
(a) She said that Deepak slipped when he was for her new assignment.
trying to skate. (c) Rama said to me she needs your help for the
(b) She said that Deepak has slipped when he new assignment.
was trying to skate. (d) Rama told me that she needed my help for her
(c) She said that Deepak was slipping when he new assignment.
was trying to skate. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Direct and Indirect Speech 265 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ direct sentence keâe reported speech 115. Select the correct indirect form of the given
simple sentence nw~ Dele: Fmekeâes indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS sentence.
efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjWies– Gary said, "I have finally cleared my exams
1. Reporting verb "said to" keâes told ceW heefjJele&ve keâj oWies~ with distinction"
(a) Gary told that he have cleared his exams with
2. Comma Je inverted commas kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction distinction.
'that' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ (b) Gary said that he has finally cleared his
3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je person keâes narration exams with distinction.
rules kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ (c) Gary exclaimed that he cleared his exams
Correct Indirect Sentence– with distinction.
Rama told me that she needed my help for her new (d) Gary exclaimed that he had finally cleared his
assignment. exams with ditinction.
113. Select the correct indirect form of the given SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
sentence. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Direct sentence keâe Reported speech
The manager said, “I want you to attend the
conference.” Exclamatory sentence nw~ Dele: Fmekeâes efvecve efveÙeceeW mes
(a) The manager said that she wanted me to Indirect speech ceW yeoueWies~
attend the conference. 1. Reporting verb "said" keâes exclaimed ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
(b) The manager said that she want me to attend
2. Comma Deewj Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej
the conference.
(c) The manager told to me I am to go to attend conjunction "that" keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWie~
the conference. 3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je Pronoun keâes Narration
(d) The manager said I am wanting you to attend kesâ efveÙeceevegmeej heefjJeleb&ve keâjWies~
the conference.
4. Exclamation mark kesâ mLeeve hej Full stop keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ indirect sentence keâer reported speech keâjWies~
assertive sentence ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâes indirect speech cebW Correct Indirect Sentence–
Gary exclaimed that he had finally cleared his exams
yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~ with distinction.
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
116. Select the correct Indirect form of the given
that keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
sentence.
2. Reporting speech ceW object ve efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW The minister said, "It is tragic that the
reporting verb said ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR nesiee~ Australian bush fires have claimed the lives of
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej reported speech kesâ tense Je so many helpless animals."
pronoun keâe heefjJele&ve nesiee~ (a) The minister said that it was tragic that the
Correct Indirect Form– Australian bush fires had claimed the lives of
The manager said that she wanted me to attend the so many helpless animals.
conference. (b) The minister said that it was tragic that the
114. Select the option that is the direct form of the Australian bush fires claimed the lives of so
sentence. many helpless animals.
Dhiraj said that he had been to Goa the (c) The minister said that it was tragic that the
previous year also. Australian bush fires were claiming the lives
(a) Dhiraj said, "He has been to Goa the previous of so many helpless animals.
year also (d) The minister said that it was tragic that the
(b) Dhiraj said, "I have been to Goa last year Australian bush fires have been claiming the
also."
(c) Dhiraj told, "I went to Goa the last year also." lives of so many helpless animals.
(d) Dhiraj said, "I had been to Goa the previous SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
year also." Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ direct sentence keâe Reported speech
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) Skeâ assertive sentence nw~ Dele: Fmekeâes Indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe indirect speech ceW nw efpemeceW efueÙes efvecve heefjJele&ve nesieW~
conjunction that keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâer reported 1. Reporting verb (said) ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR nesiee~
speech assertive ceW nesieer~ efpemekeâes direct speech ceW heefjJeefle&le 2. Comma Je Inverted Comma kesâ mLeeve hej
keâjves kesâ efueS efvecve efveÙece nQ- Conjunction "that" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
1. Conjunction that kesâ mLeeve hej comma Je inverted 3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej Reported speech kesâ tense
comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keâes simple past ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ Tense Je pronoun Correct Indirect Sentence–
keâes heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ The minister said that it was tragic that the Australian
Correct Sentence– bush fires had claimed the lives of so many helpless
Dhiraj said, "I have been to Goa last year also." animals.
Direct and Indirect Speech 266 YCT
117. Select the correct Indirect form of the given (b) Roshan was saying that Sandeep made a new
Sentence. year greeting card for his teacher.
"It is a fact kids model parental behaviour," (c) Roshan told me that Sandeep had made a new
said the researcher. greeting card for his teacher.
(a) The researcher said that it is a fact that kids (d) Sandeep made a new year greeting card for
model parental behaviour his teacher said Roshan.
(b) The researcher has been saying that kids SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II)
model parental behaviour. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Direct sentence keâer reported speech
(c) The researcher has said that it is a fact that
kids have modeled parental behaviour. assertive sentence ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâes indirect speech ceW
(d) The researcher says that it is a fact that kids yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~
model parental behaviour. 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) that keâe ØeÙeesie~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Direct Sentence keâe Reported speech 2. Reporting object efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW Reporting
assertive sentence ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâes Indirect Sentence ceW speech keâer verb said kesâ mLeeve hej told keâe ØeÙeesie~
yeoueves kesâ efueÙes efvecve heefjJele&ve nesiee~ 3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej reported speech kesâ tense
1. Comma Je Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej Je pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve~
Conjunction "that" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Correct Indirect Sentence–
2. Reported speech keâe Sentence Skeâ universal truth Roshan told me that Sandeep had made a new greeting
nw, Dele: Fmekesâ Pronoun, tense Deewj reporting speech card for his teacher.
keâer verb (said) ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve vener nesiee~ 120. Select the correct direct form of the given
Correct Sentence– sentence.
The researcher said that it is a fact that kids model Balaji said that he had already paid the
parental behaviour. installment when the notice came to him.
118. Select the correct indirect form of the given (a) Balaji said, "He has already paid the
sentence. installment when the notice came to him."
Neeta said, ''Let me see how pragya performs (b) Balaji said, "I had already paid the installment
in her preboard examinations.'' when the notice came to me."
(a) Neeta said that she wanted to see how Pragya (c) Balaji said, "I have already paid the
performed in her preboard examinations. installment when the notice will come to me."
(b) Neeta said I would see how Pragya performed (d) Balalji said, "already paid the installment
in her preboard examinations. when the notice had come to me."
(c) Neeta wanted to see how Pragya would SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
perform in her preboard examinations. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe indirect speech ceW nw efpemeceW
(d) Neeta wants to see Pragya's performance in
her preboard examinations. conjunction that keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâer reported
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III) speech assertive ceW nesieer~ efpemekeâes direct speech ceW heefjJeefle&le
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe reported speech assertive keâjves kesâ efueS efvecve efveÙece nQ-
1. Conjunction that kesâ mLeeve hej comma Je inverted
sentence ceW nw, DeleŠ FmeceW efvecve efveÙece mes indirect ceW heefjJele&ve
nesiee~ comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
1. Comma Je inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction 2. JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ verb told keâes reporting speech keâer verb
that keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ said ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
2. Let keâes ÚesÌ[keâj me kesâ subject form I keâes reporting 3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ Tense Je pronoun
speech kesâ subject (Neeta) kesâ Devegmeej she ceW heefjJeefle&le keâes heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
keâjWies~ Correct sentence–
3. Reported speech keâer verb see keâes sense kesâ Devegmeej Balaji said, "I had already paid the installment when the
wanted to see ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ notice came to me."
Correct indirect sentence– 121. Select the correct indirect form of the given
Neeta said that she wanted to see how Pragya sentence.
performed in her preboard examinations. Peter said, "He broke his glasses."
119. Select the correct indirect form of the given (a) Peter said that he break his glasses.
sentence. (b) Peter said that he had broken his glasses.
Roshan said to me, ''Sandeep made a new year (c) Peter said that he is breaking his glasses.
greeting card for his teacher''. (d) Peter said that he is going to break his
(a) Roshan said Sandeep had made a year glasses.
greeting card for his teacher. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Direct and Indirect Speech 267 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ indirect sentence keâer reported speech 2. JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ second clause ceW ØeÙegòeâ tense Je
assertive sentence ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâes indirect speech cebW pronouns keâe narration rule kesâ Devegmeej heefjJele&ve nesiee~
yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~ 3. ÛetBefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe second part simple sentence nw~ Dele:
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction first part ceW ØeÙegòeâ verb, said ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR nesiee~
that keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ Correct direct sentence–
2. Reporting speech ceW object ve efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW Explaining her work, she said, "I make films for
posterity to remember."
reporting verb said ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR nesiee~
124. Select the correct indirect form of the given
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej reported speech kesâ tense Je
sentence.
pronoun keâe heefjJele&ve nesiee~ Aanya said, "I've made a rose and honey
Correct Indirect form– vanilla dessert for you".
Peter said that he had broken his glasses. (a) Aanya told me that she would make a rose
122. Select the correct indirect form of the given and honey vanilla dessert for her.
sentence. (b) Aanya told me that she is making a rose and
I said to Kirti,''These plants will take about honey vanilla dessert for me.
two months to flower.'' (c) Aanya told me that she had made a rose and
(a) I told Kirti that those plants will be taking honey vanilla dessert for me.
about two months to flower. (d) Aanya said to me that she was making a rose
(b) I told Kirti that these plants will take about and honey vanilla dessert for me.
two months to flower. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(c) I told Kirti that those plants would take about
two months to flower. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ direct sentence keâe reported speech
(d) I told Kirti that those plants take about two assertive sentence ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâes indirect speech ceW
months to flower. yeoueves kesâ efueS efveÙece heefjJele&ve nesiee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I) 1. comma Deewj inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej
Ans. (c) : : Ghejesòeâ Direct sentence keâer reported speech conjunction, that keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
assertive sentence ceW nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâes indirect speech ceW 2. reported speech kesâ tense Je GmeceW ØeÙegòeâ pronouns
yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee~ keâe narration rules kesâ Devegmeej heefjJele&ve nesiee~
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction Correct indirect sentence–
that keâe ØeÙeesie~ Aanya told me that she had made a rose and honey
2. Reporting object (kirti) efoÙes nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW vanilla dessert for me.
Reporting speech keâer verb said kesâ mLeeve hej told keâe 125. Select the correct indirect form of the given
ØeÙeesie~ sentence.
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej reported speech kesâ tense Je Vishnu said, "I am going to the theater this
pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve~ evening."
(a) Vishnu said that he would go to theater that
Correct indirect sentence–
evening.
I told Kirti that those plants would take about two
(b) Vishnu said that I am going to the theater this
months to flower.
evening.
123. Select the option that is the direct form of the (c) Vishnu said that he was going to the theater
given sentence.
this evening.
Explaining her work she said that she made
(d) Vishnu said that he was going to the theater
films for posterity to remember.
that evening.
(a) Explaining her work, she said, "I will make
the films that will remember posterity." SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(b) Explaining her work, she said, "She makes Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ direct sentence keâe reported speech
films for posterity to remember." assertive sentence ceW nw~ Dele: Fmekeâes indirect speech ceW
(c) Explaining her work, she said, "She made yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve nesiee~
films for posterity to remember."
1. comma Deewj inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej
(d) Explaining her work, she said, "I make films
for posterity to remember." conjunction, that keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II) 2. reported speech kesâ tense Je GmeceW ØeÙegòeâ pronouns
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ indirect sentence ceW said Je that kesâ keâe narration rules kesâ Devegmeej heefjJele&ve nesiee~
ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ direct speech keâe reported speech Skeâ 3. ÛetBefkeâ reported speech Skeâ assertive sentence nw Dele:
assertive sentence nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe direct sentence efvecve reporting verb, said ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR nesiee~
efveÙeceeW mes yevesiee~ Correct direct sentence–
1. conjunction 'that' kesâ mLeeve hej comma Je inverted Vishnu said that he was going to the theater that
comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ evening.
Direct and Indirect Speech 268 YCT
126. Select the option that is the direct form of the 128. Select the option that expresses the given
sentence. sentence in indirect speech.
Experts said that several steps were being The counter clerk asked the visitor, 'What is
taken to promote foreign trade as it constituted your name' ?
45% of the country’s economy. (a) The counter clerk asked the visitor his name.
(a) Experts are saying, “Several steps were taken (b) The counter clerk asks the visitor your name.
to promote foreign trade as it constituted 45% (c) The counter clerk is asking the visitor your
of the country’s economy.” name.
(b) Experts said, “Several steps should be taken (d) The counter clerk has asked the visitor his
to promote foreign trade as they constitute name.
45% of the country’s economy.” SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) Experts said, “Several steps are being taken to
promote foreign trade as it constitutes 45% of Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW asked kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ
the country’s economy.” JeekeäÙe Interrogative sentence ceW nw Dele: Fmekeâes indirect ceW
(d) Experts said, “Several steps had been taken heefjJeefle&le keâjves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve nesiee~
for promoting foreign trade as it constitute 1. Inverted comma keâes nše efoÙee peelee nw efkeâvleg keâner-keâner
45% of the country’s economy.”
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III) sense kesâ Devegmeej as to keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe indirect speech ceW nw efpemeceW 2. Interrogative sentence keâes indirect ceW change keâjles
conjunction that keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâer reported meceÙe Reported speech keâes assertive sentence ceW
speech assertive ceW nesieer~ efpemekeâes direct speech ceW heefjJeefle&le change keâj efoÙee peelee nw~
keâjves kesâ efueS efvecve efveÙece nQ- 3. Mark of interrogation (?) kesâ mLeeve hej full stop (.) keâe
1. Conjunction that kesâ mLeeve hej comma Je inverted ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Correct Indirect Sentence–
2. JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ verb told keâes reporting speech keâer verb The counter clerk asked the visitor his name.
said ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ 129. Select the option that expresses the given
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ Tense Je pronoun sentence in reported speech.
'Whom did you see at the shopping mall today
keâes heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ ?' I asked my daughter.
Correct Sentence– (a) I asked my daughter that whom did she saw at
Experts said, “Several steps are being taken to promote the shopping mall thay day.
foreign trade as it constitutes 45% of the country’s economy”. (b) I asked my daughter who she has seen at the
shopping mall today.
B. Interrogative (c) I asked my daughter that whom she saw at the
127. Select the option that expresses the given shopping mall on that day.
sentence in direct speech. (d) I asked my daughter whom she had seen at
The students asked the teacher where they the shopping mall that day.
could find the information for their project. SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(a) The students said to the teacher, "Where can Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ direct sentence keâe reported speech
you find the information for our project?" Interrogative sentence nw Dele: Fmekeâes Indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ
(b) The students asked the teacher, "Where can efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve nesies~
we find the information for our project?"
(c) The teacher said to the student, "Where can 1. Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej question word (whom)
you find the information for your project" keâes as a conjunction ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~
(d) The teacher said to the student, "I will tell you 2. Interrogative sentence keâes change keâj assertive yevee
where you can find the information for your efoÙee peelee nw~
project"
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) 3. Narration kesâ efveÙeceevegmeej tense Je pronoun keâes change
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW conjunction 'where' mes mhe° nw
keâj efoÙee peelee nw~
efkeâ JeekeäÙe interrogative sentence keâe indirect nw~ Fmekeâes 4. Mark of Interrogation (?) kesâ mLeeve hej full stope (.) keâe
ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
direct ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjves kesâ efueS efvecve efveÙece ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
Correct Indirect Sentence–
(i) Conjunction 'where' keâes nšekeâj Comma, inverted I asked my daughter whom she had seen at the shopping
comma keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ mall that day.
(ii) Narration Rule kesâ Devegmeej tense Je Pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve 130. Select the correct indirect form of the given
keâjWies leLee JeekeäÙe keâes Assertive mes interrogative ceW sentence.
heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ The interviewer asked Ramesh, "Do you have
Correct direct form– any idea about our products?"
The students asked the teacher, "Where can we find the (a) The interviewer asked Ramesh that if he had
information for our project? any idea about the products.
Direct and Indirect Speech 269 YCT
(b) The interviewer asked Ramesh if he have any (b) The interviewer asked Ashok that why did he
idea about their products. leave that job the previous month.
(c) The interviewer asked Ramesh if he had any (c) The interviewer asked Ashok why he had left
idea about their products. that job the previous month.
(d) The interviewer asked Ramesh if they had (d) The interviewer asked Ashok why you have
any idea about his products. left that job the previous month.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I)–09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) Direct sentence kesâ ØeMveJeeÛekeâ JeekeäÙe keâes Indirect Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech WH type keâe
sentence ceW efvecveefueefKele efveÙece keâe ØeÙeesie keâjkesâ yeoueles nQ- interrogative sentence nw, DeleŠ Fvekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes
• Ùeefo reported speech keâer Meg®Deele yes/no type yevesiee~
interrogative mes nes lees conjunction kesâ ™he ceW 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ
if/whether keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ ™he ceW question word (why) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
• Reporting verb cebs DeeÙes 'said to' keâes asked ceW yeoueles nw~ 2. Reporting verb said keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
• Reported speech ceW ØeÙegòeâ IInd person pronoun keâes 3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je pronoun keâes narration
Reporting verb kesâ object kesâ Devegmeej yeoueWies~ rule kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
4. Reported speech kesâ sentence keâes interrogative mes
• Reporting verb past tensc nes lees reported speech ceW
assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
DeeÙes Present Indefinite keâe heefjJele&ve Past Indefinite ceW
Correct Indirect Sentence–
keâjles nw~ The interviewer asked Ashok why he had left that job
Correct Indirect Sentence– the previous month.
The interviewer asked Ramesh if he had any idea about
133. Select the correct indirect form of the given
their products.
sentence.
131. Choose the option that is the indirect form of Uma asked me, "How's your brother?"
the sentence. (a) Uma asked me how was my brother.
A new student said to me, "Where is the (b) Uma asked me how your brother was.
Principal's office?" (c) Uma asked me how my brother was.
(a) A new student asked me where the (d) Uma asked me how is my brother.
Principal's office is.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(b) A new student asked me where is the
Principal's office. Ans : (c) Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech WH type keâe
(c) A new student said to me where the interrogative sentence nw, DeleŠ Fvekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes
Principal's office was. yevesiee~
(d) A new student asked me where the 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ
Principal's office was.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
™he ceW question word (how) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
2. Reporting verb said keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech WH type keâe
3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je pronoun keâes narration
interrogative sentence nw, DeleŠ Fvekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes
rule kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
yevesiee~
4. Reported speech kesâ sentence keâes assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ
™he ceW question word keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keâjWies~ question mark kesâ mLeeve hej full stop keâe ØeÙeesie
2. Reporting verb said to keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ nesiee~
3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je pronoun keâes narration Correct indirect sentence–
Uma asked me how my brother was.
rule kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
134. Select the most appropriate indirect form of
4. Reported speech kesâ sentence keâes assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le the given sentence.
keâjWies~ question mark kesâ mLeeve hej full stop keâe ØeÙeesie He said to the grocer, "What is the price of
keâjWies~ tomatoes?"
Correct Indirect Sentence– (a) He asked the grocer what was the price of
A new student asked me where the Principal's office tomatoes.
was. (b) He asked the grocer what the price of
132. Select the correct indirect form of the given tomatoes was.
sentence. (c) He asked the grocer what is the price of
The interviewer asked Ashok, "Why did you tomatoes.
leave that job last month?" (d) He asked the grocer that what was the price
(a) The interviewer asked Ashok that why he of tomatoes.
leave that job the last month. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
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Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech WH type keâe Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ
1.
interrogative sentence nw, DeleŠ Fvekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes ™he ceW question word (where) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
yevesiee~ 2. Reporting verb said keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ 3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je pronoun keâes narration
™he ceW question word (what) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ rule kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
2. Reporting verb said keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ 4. Reported speech kesâ sentence keâes assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le
3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je pronoun keâes narration keâjW ies~ question mark kesâ mLeeve hej full stop keâe ØeÙeesie
rule kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ keâjWies~
4. Reported speech kesâ sentence keâes assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le Correct Indirect Sentence–
keâjWies~ The lawyer asked the burglar where he was at the time
of burglary.
Correct Indirect Form–
He asked the grocer what the price of tomatoes was 137. Select the correct indirect form of the given
sentence.
135. Select the correct indirect from of the given
Bhola said to his mother, "Why is this charcoal
sentence.
so black?"
The stranger said to me, "Can you tell me the
(a) Bhola asked his mother why was that
way to the River Bank Colony?"
charcoal so black.
(a) The stranger asked me can you tell me the
(b) Bhola told his mother why that charcoal was
way to the River Bank Colony.
so black.
(b) The stranger asked me if you could tell him
(c) Bhola asked his mother why that charcoal
the way to the River Bank Colony.
was so black.
(c) The stranger asked me if I could tell him the
(d) Bhola asked his mother why this charcoal is
way to the River Bank Colony.
so black.
(d) The stranger told me that I could tell him the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I)
way to the River Bank Colony.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I) Ans : (c) Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech WH type keâe
Ans : (c) Direct sentence kesâ ØeMveJeeÛekeâ JeekeäÙe keâes (yes/no interrogative sentence nw, DeleŠ Fvekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes
answer type) Indirect sentence ceW efvecveefueefKele efveÙece keâe yevesiee~
ØeÙeesie keâjkesâ yeoueles nQ- 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ
• Ùeefo reported speech keâer Meg®Deele yes/no type interrogative ™he ceW question word (why) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
2. Reporting verb said keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
mes nes lees comma Je Inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej
3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je pronoun keâes narration
conjunction ¤he ceW if/whether keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~
rule kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
• Reporting verb cebs DeeÙes 'said to' keâes asked ceW yeoueles nw~ 4. Reported speech kesâ sentence keâes assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le
• Reported speech ceW ØeÙegòeâ IInd person pronoun keâes keâjWies~ question mark kesâ mLeeve hej full stop keâe ØeÙeesie
Reporting verb kesâ object kesâ Devegmeej yeoueWies~ nesiee~
• Reporting verb past nes lees reported speech ceW DeeÙes Correct indirect sentence–
Present Indefinite keâe heefjJele&ve Past Indefinite ceW keâjles nw~ Bhola asked his mother why that charcoal was so black.
Correct Indirect form- 138. Select the correct indirect form of the given
The stranger asked me if I could tell him the way to the sentence.
River Bank Colony. Bhola said to his friend, ''How can I make this
136. Select the most appropriate indirect form of charcoal white''?
the given sentence. (a) Bhola asked his friend how he could make
The lawyer said to the accused, "Where were that charcoal white.
(b) Bhola told his friend how he could make that
you at the time of the burglary?"
charcoal white.
(a) The lawyer asked the burglar where he was at
(c) Bhola asked his friend how can I make this
the time of burglary. charcoal white.
(b) The lawyer asked the burglar that where was (d) Bhola asked his friend how could he make
he at the time of burglary. that charcoal white.
(c) The lawyer asked the burglar if he was there SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
at the time of burglary.
(d) The lawyer asked the burglar where were you Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech WH type keâe
at the time of burglary. interrogative sentence nw, DeleŠ Fvekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III) yevesiee~
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech WH type keâe 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ
interrogative sentence nw, DeleŠ Fvekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes ™he ceW question word (how) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
yevesiee~ 2. Reporting verb said keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
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3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je pronoun keâes narration 3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je pronoun keâes narration
rule kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ rule kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
4. Reported speech kesâ sentence keâes assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le 4. Reported speech kesâ sentence keâes assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le
keâjWies~ question mark kesâ mLeeve hej full stop keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
nesiee~ Correct Indirect form–
Correct indirect sentence– Mrs. Gupta asked me why those boys were standing in
Bhola asked his friend how he could make that charcoal the sun.
white. 141. Select the correct indirect form of the given
139. Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
sentence. The shopkeeper asked me, "Where is your
Father said to me, ''Are you going to keep me car?"
waiting all night''? (a) The shopkeeper asked me where my car was.
(a) Father asked me if you were going to keep (b) The shopkeeper asked me where my car is.
him waiting all night.
(c) The shopkeeper asked me where was my car.
(b) Father told me that you are going to keep me
waiting all night. (d) The shopkeeper asked me where is your car.
(c) Father asked me are you going to keep me SSC CHSL (Tier-I)–02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
waiting all night. Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes Direct sentence ceW Reported speech.
(d) Father asked me if I was going to keep him Interrogative sentence (wh-type) keâe nw Dele: Indirect
waiting all night.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III) Sentence efvecve efveÙeceeW mes yevesiee-
Ans. (d) : Direct sentence kesâ ØeMveJeeÛekeâ JeekeäÙe keâes (yes/no 1. Reporting verb kesâ 'asked' keâes Jewmes ner efueKe osies~
answer type_Indirect sentence ceW efvecveefueefKele efveÙece keâe 2. oesveeW JeekeäÙeeW keâes peesÌ[ves kesâ efueS Conjunction kesâ leewj hej
ØeÙeesie keâjkesâ yeoueles nQ- Question word (where) keâe ØeÙeesie keâjsies~
• Ùeefo reported speech keâer Meg®Deele yes/no type 3. 'where' kesâ yeeo sentence. Assertive sentence kesâ efveÙece
interrogative mes nes lees comma Je Inverted comma kesâ mes yevesiee~
mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ ™he ceW if/whether keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles 4. Question mark kesâ mLeeve hej Full stop keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
nw~ Correct Indirect form–
• Reporting verb cebs DeeÙes 'said to' keâes asked ceW yeoueles nw~ The shopkeeper asked me where my car was.
• Reported speech ceW ØeÙegòeâ IInd person pronoun keâes 142. Select the correct indirect form of the given
Reporting verb kesâ object kesâ Devegmeej yeoueWies~ sentence.
• Reporting verb past nes lees reported speech ceW DeeÙes I asked the shopkeeper, "What is the price of
Present Indefinite keâe heefjJele&ve Past Indefinite ceW keâjles this bike?"
(a) I asked the shopkeeper what the price of that
nw~
bike was.
Correct Indirect form-
Father asked me if I was going to keep him waiting all (b) I asked the shopkeeper that what the price of
night. this bike was.
140. Select the correct indirect of the given sentence. (c) I asked the shopkeeper what is the price of
Mrs. Gupta said to me, ''Why are these boys this bike.
standing in the sun?'' (d) I asked the shopkeeper what was the price of
(a) Mrs. Gupta told me why those boys are that bike.
standing in the sun. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(b) Mrs. Gupta asked me why those boys were
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes Direct sentence ceW Reported speech
standing in the sun.
(c) Mrs. Gupta said to me that why are these interrogative sentence (wh-type) keâe nw Dele: Indirect
boys standing in the sun. Sentence efvecve efveÙeceeW mes yevesiee-
(d) Mrs. Gupta asked me why were these boys
1. Reporting verb kesâ 'asked' keâes Jewmes ner efueKe osies~
standing in the sun.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I) 2. oesveeW JeekeäÙeeW keâes peesÌ[ves kesâ efueS Conjunction kesâ leewj hej
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech WH type keâe Question word 'where' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjsies~
interrogative sentence nw, DeleŠ Fvekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes 3. 'what' kesâ yeeo sentence Assertive sentence kesâ efveÙece mes
yevesiee~ yevesiee~
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ 4. Question mark kesâ mLeeve hej Full stop keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
™he ceW question word (why) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Correct Indirect form–
2. Reporting verb said keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ I asked the shopkeeper what the price of that bike was.

Direct and Indirect Speech 272 YCT


143. Select the correct indirect form of the given 145. Select the correct indirect form of the given
sentence. sentence.
Mr. Puri said to me. "Why are you taking The lion asked the lioness, "Where will you
down this fence?" hide yourself, until I return?"
(a) Mr. Puri asked me why was I taking down (a) The lion asked the lioness where she would
this fence. hide herself, until he returned.
(b) The lion asked the lioness where she will hide
(b) Mr. Puri said to me why you were taking
herself, until he returns.
down that fence. (c) The lion asked the lioness where would she
(c) Mr. Puri asked me why I was taking down hide herself, until he returned.
that fence. (d) The lion asked the lioness whether she would
(d) Mr. Puri said to me that why are you taking hide herself, until he returned.
down this fence. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech WH type keâe
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech WH type keâe interrogative sentence nw, DeleŠ Fvekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes
interrogative sentence nw, DeleŠ Fvekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
yevesiee~ 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ ™he ceW question word (where) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
™he ceW question word (why) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ 2. Reporting verb said keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
2. Reporting verb said keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ 3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je pronoun keâes narration
3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je pronoun keâes narration rule kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
rule kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ 4. Reported speech kesâ sentence keâes assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le
4. Reported speech kesâ sentence keâes assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
Correct sentence–
keâjWies~ The lion asked the lioness where she would hide herself,
Correct indirect sentence– until he returned.
Mr. Puri asked me why I was taking down that fence. 146. Select the correct indirect form of the given
144. Select the correct indirect form of given sentence.
sentence. Ravi asked, "Ritu, how many sets of class 12
The foreigner said to the farmer, "Can you tell practice papers have you finished?"
me the way to the nearest hotel?" (a) Ravi asked Ritu how many sets of class 12
(a) The foreigner suggested the farmer if he practice papers she had finished.
could tell him the way to the nearest hotel. (b) Ravi asked Ritu how many sets of class 12
(b) The foreigner exclaimed with the farmer if he practice papers had she been finishing.
could tell him the way to the nearest hotel. (c) Ravi asked Ritu how many sets of class 12
(c) The foreigner told the farmer if he could tell practice papers was she finishing.
him the way to the nearest hotel. (d) Ravi asked Ritu how many sets of class 12
(d) The foreigner enquired of the farmer if he practice papers was she finishing.
could tell him the way to the nearest hotel. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech present
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Direct Sentence keâe Reported Speech, perfect tense keâe interrogative sentence nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe
Interrogative Sentence nw Dele: Fmekeâes Indirect Sentence ceW indirect speech efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee -
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej JeekeäÙe kesâ
yeoueves kesâ efueÙes efvecve heefjJele&ve nesiee~
Question word (How) keâe ØeÙeesie conjunction kesâ ™he
1. Reporting Speech keâer verb said to keâes enquired of ceW
ceW keâjWies~
heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
2. Reported speech ceW ØeÙegòeâ Ritu keâes reporting speech
2. Comma Je Inverted Comma kesâ mLeeve hej if/whether
keâe object yevee oWies Deewj reporting verb asked ceW keâesF&
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ heefjJele&ve veneR keâjWies~
3. Reported speech kesâ Pronoun Je tense keâes Reporting 3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej reported speech kesâ tense Je
Speech kesâ Object kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjles nw~ pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve keâjWies~
4. Question mark kesâ mLeeve hej Full stop keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles 4. Reported speech kesâ interrogative sentence keâes
nw~ assertive sentence ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
Correct Indirect Sentence– Correct Indirect Sentence–
The foreigner enquired of the farmer if he could tell Ravi asked Ritu how many sets of class 12 practice
him the way to the nearest hotel. papers she had finished.
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147. Select the correct indirect form of the given 149. Select the option that is the direct form of the
sentence. sentence.
The traveller inquired, "Will there be a shelter Kirti asked me if I had watched the movie on
for strangers?" television the previous night.
(a) The traveller inquired if would there be a (a) Kirti asked me, "Had you watched the movie
shelter for strangers. on television last night?"
(b) The traveller inquired whether will there be a (b) Kirti asked me, "Did I watched the movie on
shelter for strangers. television last night?"
(c) The traveller inquired if there would be a (c) Kirti asked me, "Did you watch the movie on
shelter for strangers. television last night?"
(d) The traveller inquired if there will be a shelter (d) Kirti asked me, "You had watched the movie
for strangers. on television last night?"
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ reported speech keâe JeekeäÙe yes/no answer Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW conjunction kesâ ™he ceW if keâe ØeÙeesie
type keâe interrogative sentence nw, Fmekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece
ng D ee nw ~ Dele: Fmemes mhe° nw efkeâ direct speech ceW reported part
interrogative (yes/no answer type) ceW jne nesiee~ DeleŠ Fmekeâes
mes yevesiee~
direct speech ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve nesiee -
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej if/whether keâe
1. If kesâ mLeeve hej comma, inverted comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
ØeÙeesie nesiee~
2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense Je pronoun ceW
2. ÛetBefkeâ reported speech Skeâ interrogative sentence nw, heefjJele&ve keâjWies~ The previous night kesâ mLeeve hej the last
Dele: verb (inquired) ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR keâjWies~ night keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ Tense ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve
3. JeekeäÙe keâes Interrogative kesâ mLeeve hej assertive sentence
veneR keâjWies~ ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
4. Reported speech kesâ sentence keâes assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le Correct Direct sentence :
keâjWies~ Kirti asked me, "Did you watch the movie on television
Correct indirect sentence– last night?"
The traveller inquired if there would be a shelter for 150. Select the correct indirect form of the given
strangers. sentence.
148. Select the correct indirect form of the given Shanti asked me, "Why did you keep this
sentence. smart phone in the bin?"
The storekeeper asked the security, "Did you (a) Shanti asked me why I was keeping that
see the torch I kept here?" smart phone in the bin.
(a) The storekeeper asked the security whether he (b) Shanti asked me why I had been keeping that
had seen the torch he had kept there. smart phone in the bin.
(b) The storekeeper asked the security whether he (c) Shanti asked me why I kept that smart phone
saw the torch he kept there. in the bin.
(c) The storekeeper asked the security if he saw (d) Shanti asked me why I had kept that smart
the torch he kept there. phone in the bin.
(d) The storekeeper asked the security if had he SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I)
seen the torch he kept there. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâer reported speech WH type keâe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III) interrogative sentence nw, DeleŠ Fvekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Direct Sentence keâe Reported Speech, yevesiee~
Interrogative Sentence (yes/no answer type) nw Dele: 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ
Fmekeâes Indirect Sentence ceW yeoueves kesâ efueÙes efvecve heefjJele&ve ™he ceW question word (why) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
2. Reporting verb said keâes asked ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
nesiee~
3. Reported speech kesâ tense Je pronoun keâes narration
1. Reporting Speech keâer verb asked ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR
rule kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
nesiee~ 4. Reported speech kesâ sentence keâes assertive ceW heefjJeefle&le
2. Comma Je Inverted Comma kesâ mLeeve hej if/whether keâjWies~
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Correct indirect sentence–
3. Reported speech kesâ Pronoun Je tense keâes Reporting Shanti asked me why I had kept that smart phone in the
Speech kesâ Object kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjles nw~ bin.
4. Question mark kesâ mLeeve hej Full stop keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles 151. Select the correct indirect form of the given
sentence.
nw~
Ravina asked her little brother, "Where are
Correct Indirect Sentence– you going to play"?
'The storekeeper asked the security whether he had (a) Ravina asked her little brother where he
seen the torch he had kept there.' would like to go to play.
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(b) Ravina said to her little brother where he was (d) The child asked his mother, "Could he swim
going to play. in the pool there"?
(c) Ravina asked her little brother where he was SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I)
going to play Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW conjunction kesâ ™he ceW if keâe ØeÙeesie
(d) Ravina asked her little brother where will he ngDee nw~ Dele: Fmemes mhe° nw efkeâ direct speech keâe reported part
be going to play. interrogative (yes/no answer type) ceW jne nesiee~ DeleŠ Fmekeâes
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I)
direct speech ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS efvecve heefjJele&ve nesiee -
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes Direct form of sentence ceW Reported
1. If kesâ mLeeve hej comma, inverted comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
speech Interrogative sentence (wh-type) keâe nw Dele:
2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense Je pronoun ceW
Indirect Sentence efvecve efveÙeceeW mes yevesiee-
heefjJele&ve keâjWies~
1. Reporting verb kesâ 'asked' keâes Jewmes ner efueKe osies~
3. JeekeäÙe keâes assertive sentence ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
2. oesveeW JeekeäÙeeW keâes peesÌ[ves kesâ efueS Conjunction kesâ leewj hej
Correct direct form–
Question word 'where' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjsies~ The child asked to his mother, "May I swim in the pool
3. 'where' kesâ yeeo sentence Assertive sentence kesâ efveÙece here?"
mes yevesiee~ 154. Select the correct indirect form of the given
4. Question mark kesâ mLeeve hej Full stop keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ sentence.
Correct indirect form– Nakul asked her, "How do you know that
Ravina asked her little brother where he was going to Rahul has told it to him?"
play. (a) Nakul asked her how she knew that Rahul
152. Select the correct indirect form of the given had told that to him.
sentence. (b) Nakul asked her how she knew that Rahul
Sitab asked his mother, "Has it been snowing had told that to him.
all night?" (c) Nakul asked her that how she knows that
(a) Sitab asked his mother if it is snowing all Rahul had told to him.
night. (d) Nakul asked her that how she has known that
(b) Sitab asked his mother if it had been snowing Rahul has told that to him.
all night. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
(c) Sitab asked his mother if it has snowed all Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Direct sentence keâe Reported speech
night. Interrogative sentence (wh-type) keâe nw Dele: Indirect
(d) Sitab asked his mother if it was snowing all Sentence efvecve efveÙeceeW mes yevesiee-
night. 1. Reporting verb kesâ 'asked' keâes Jewmes ner efueKe osies~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II)
2. oesveeW JeekeäÙeeW keâes peesÌ[ves kesâ efueS Conjunction kesâ leewj hej
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Direct Sentence keâe Reported Speech,
Question word 'how' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjsies~
Interrogative Sentence (yes/no answer type) nw Dele:
3. 'what' kesâ yeeo sentence Assertive sentence kesâ efveÙece mes
Fmekeâes Indirect Sentence ceW yeoueves kesâ efueÙes efvecve heefjJele&ve yevesiee~
nesiee~ 4. Question mark kesâ mLeeve hej Full stop keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
1. Reporting Speech keâer verb asked ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR Correct Indirect form–
nesiee~ Nakul asked her how she knew that Rahul had told that
2. Comma Je Inverted Comma kesâ mLeeve hej if/whether to him.
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ 155. Select the correct indirect form of the given
3. Reported speech kesâ Pronoun Je tense keâes Reporting sentence.
Speech kesâ Object kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjles nw~ "Do you attend the film festival at Goa every
4. Question mark kesâ mLeeve hej Full stop keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles year?" he asked.
(a) He asks me if I attend the film festival at Goa
nw~ every year.
Correct Indirect Sentence– (b) He asked me if I attended the film festival at
Sitab asked his mother if it had been snowing all night. Goa every year.
153. Select the option that is the direct form of the (c) He asks me if I was attending the film festival
given sentence. at Goa every year.
The child asked his mother if he could swim in (d) He is asking me if I attend the film festival at
the pool there. Goa every year.
(a) The child said to his mother, "Will swim in SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
the pool here"? Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Direct Sentence keâe Reported Speech,
(b) The child asked to his mother, "May I swim
Interrogative Sentence (yes/no answer type) nw Dele:
in the pool here"?
(c) The child asked to his mother, "Can he swim Fmekeâes Indirect Sentence ceW yeoueves kesâ efueÙes efvecve heefjJele&ve
in the pool there"? nesiee~
Direct and Indirect Speech 275 YCT
1. Reporting Speech keâer verb asked ceW keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR (i) Reporting verb, said to keâes requested ceW heefjJeefle&le
nesiee~ keâjWies~
2. Comma Je Inverted Comma kesâ mLeeve hej if/whether (ii) comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej to keâe ØeÙeesie
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ nesiee~
3. Reported speech kesâ Pronoun keâes Reporting Speech (iii) please, kindly etc keâes nše oWies~
kesâ Object kesâ Devegmeej heefjJeefle&le keâjles nw~ (iv) narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee~
4. Question mark kesâ mLeeve hej Full stop keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ Correct indirect speech–
5. JeekeäÙe kesâ tense keâes Present Indefinite past Indefinite He requested his sister to help him with his homework.
ceW yeoue osieW~ 158. Select the correct indirect form of the given
Correct Indirect Sentence– sentence.
He asked me if I attended the film festival at Goa Hemant said to the hotel receptionist, "Please
every year. tell Bharat I will come to see him tomorrow at
10 am."
(a) Hemant said to the hotel receptionist please
C. Imperative to tell Bharat he will come to see me
156. Select the correct indirect form of the given tomorrow at 10 am.
sentence. (b) Hemant requested to the hotel receptionist
Mother said to Megha, "Leave for your office please inform Bharat I will come to see him
now." tomorrow at 10 am.
(a) Mother said to Megha leave for her office (c) Hemant said to the hotel receptionist to
then. please tell Bharat that I will come to see him
(b) Mother told to Megha to leave for her office tomorrow at 10 am.
now. (d) Hemant requested the hotel receptionist to
(c) Mother told Megha to leave for her office inform Bharat that he would come to see him
then. the next day at 10 am.
(d) Mother told Megha to leave for your office SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
now. Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW please + verb1 keâe ØeÙeesie reported
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I) speech kesâ Meg®Deele ceW ngDee nw, DeleŠ mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech kesâ sentence kesâ reported imperative nw~ efpemekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee-
speech mes mhe° nw efkeâ DeeosMe keâer yeele nes jner nw~ FmeefueS Ùen 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
imperative sentence nesiee~ Dele: Fmekeâe Indirect efvecve efveÙece (To) keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
mes yevesiee~ 2. Reporting verb said keâes reported speech kesâ YeeJe kesâ
(i) Reporting verb, said keâes told/ordered ceW heefjJele&ve Devegmeej requested ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
keâjWies~ 3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense Je pronoun ceW
(ii) Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie heefjJele&ve leLee tommorrow kesâ mLeeve hej the next day keâe
nesiee~ ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(iii) Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee Correct Indirect Sentence–
leLee now keâes then ceW heefjJele&ve nesiee~ Hemant requested the hotel receptionist to inform
Correct Indirect Form– Bharat that he would come to see him the next day at 10
Mother told Megha to leave for her office then. am.
157. Select the option that expresses the given 159. Select the correct indirect form of the given
sentence in reported speech. sentence.
He said to his sister, ''Please help me with my "Don't park here," the policeman said to them.
homework'. (a) The policeman ordered them not to park here.
(a) He told his sister that she should help him (b) The policeman said to them not to park here.
with his homework. (c) Don't park here he said to the policeman.
(b) His sister was asked by her brother that she (d) The policeman ordered them not to park
there.
should help him with his homework.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) His sister told him that he should help her
with her homework. Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ reported speech keâe JeekeäÙe don't mes Meg®
(d) He requested his sister to help him with his ngDee nw, Dele: Ùen imperative sentence nw~ Fmekeâe indirect
homework. efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I) 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ direct speech kesâ reported speech ceW ™he ceW to keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
please kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ sentence imperative nw~ Dele: 2. Reporting verb said keâes reported speech kesâ YeeJe kesâ
Fmekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes nesiee~ Devegmeej ordered ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
Direct and Indirect Speech 276 YCT
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun Deeefo ceW heefjJele&ve 162. Select the correct indirect form of the given
keâjWies~ sentence.
4. Sentence kesâ negative nesves kesâ keâejCe conjunction to mes Roopa said to me, "Please accompany me to
the market."
henues not keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~ (a) Roopa said please accompany me to the
Correct Indirect Sentence– market.
The policeman ordered them not to park there. (b) Roopa said to me that you must accompany
160. Select the correct indirect form of the given me to the market.
sentence. (c) Roopa requested me to accompany her to the
The doctor told his patient, "Continue the market.
same course of medicines for the next week." (d) Roopa is requesting me to accompany her to
(a) The doctor told his patient that he may the market.
continue the same course of medicines in the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
following week.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW please + verb1 keâe ØeÙeesie
(b) The doctor told his patient to continued the
same course of medicines in the next week. reported speech kesâ Meg®Deele ceW ngDee nw, DeleŠ mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe
(c) The doctor told his patient for continuing the imperative nw~ efpemekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee-
same course of medicines for the next week. 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction
(d) The doctor told his patient to continue the (To) keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
same course of medicines for the following 2. Reporting verb said keâes reported speech kesâ YeeJe kesâ
week.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Devegmeej requested ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ tense Je pronoun ceW
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ reported speech keâe JeekeäÙe continue (V1)
mes Meg® ngDee nw, DeleŠ Ùen imperative sentence nw~ Fmekeâe heefjJele&ve
Correct Indirect Sentence–
indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee -
Roopa requested me to accompany her to the market.
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ
163. Select the correct Indirect form of the given
™he ceW to keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ sentence.
2. Reported speech ceW ØeÙegòeâ the next week keâes the “Let’s sit out in the sun,” Anya said.
following week ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ (a) Anya is suggesting that we sit out in the sun.
3. yeekeâer part keâes pÙees keâe lÙees jKe oWies~ (b) Anya had suggested that we sit out in the sun.
Correct Indirect Sentence– (c) Anya suggested that we sit out in the sun.
The doctor told his patient to continue the same course (d) Anya was suggesting that we sit out in the
of medicines for the following week. sun.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
161. Select the most appropriate indirect form of
the given sentence. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe reported speech let's mes Meg® ngDee
Seema said to her daughter, "Don't go near the nw, DeleŠ Fmekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
well." 1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ
(a) Seema requested to her daughter to go near ™he ceW that keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
the well. 2. Let kesâ ØeÙeesie kesâ keâejCe reporting verb said keâes
(b) Seema told her daughter that don't go near
the well. suggested Ùee proposed ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
(c) Seema said her daughter you shouldn't go 3. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun Deeefo ceW heefjJele&ve
near the well. keâjWies~
(d) Seema warned her daughter not to go near Correct indirect sentence–
the well. Anya suggested that we sit out in the sun.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I) 164. Select the correct indirect form of the given
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ reported speech keâe JeekeäÙe don't mes Meg® sentence.
ngDee nw~ Dele: Ùen imperative sentence nw~ Fmekeâe indirect Mother said to Avika, "Finish these sums
efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~ before you go to the park."
(a) Mother told Avika to finish those sums before
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ she went to the park.
™he ceW to keâe ØeÙeesie Je sentence kesâ negative ceW nesves kesâ (b) Mother told Avika to finish these sums before
keâejCe to mes henues not keâe ØeÙeessie nesiee~ not to + verb1 you go to the park.
(c) Mother told Avika to finish those sums before
2. Reporting verb said keâes YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej warned ceW she goes to the park.
heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ (d) Mother told Avika to finish those sums before
Correct Indirect form– she was going to the park.
Seema warned her daughter not to go near the well. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Direct and Indirect Speech 277 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ reported speech keâe JeekeäÙe finish (Verb1) D. Exclamatory Sentence
mes Meg® ngDee nw, DeleŠ Ùen imperative sentence nw~ Fmekeâe
indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee - 167. Select the option that expresses the given
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ sentence in indirect speech.
™he ceW to keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ 'How beautiful she is!' said Betty.
(a) Betty exclaimed with joy that she was very
2. JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Reporting verb said keâes told ceW
beautiful.
heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ (b) Betty exclaimed with joy she is very
3. Reported speech ceW ØeÙegòeâ these keâes those ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~
beautiful.
Correct indirect sentence–
Mother told Avika to finish those sums before she went (c) Betty exclaimed with joy how beautiful she
to the park. was.
165. Select the correct indirect form of the given (d) Betty exclaimed with joy how beautiful she
sentence. is.
Mother said to Kavya, "Switch off the light SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I)
before you go to sleep." Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Direct sentence keâe reported speech
(a) Mother told Kavya to switch off the light
before she went to sleep. Exclamatory sentence nw Fmekeâes Indirect ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS
(b) Mother told Kavya to switch off the light efvecve heefjJele&ve neWies~
before she goes to sleep. 1. Comma (,) inverted comma '' '' kesâ mLeeve hej that
(c) Mother told Kavya to switch off the light
before you go to sleep. (conjunction) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(d) Mother told Kavya to switch off the light 2. Reporting verb keâes Exclaimed with joy/Surprise
before she is going to sleep. FlÙeeefo ceW change keâj efoÙee peelee nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
3. Exclamatory sentence keâes assertive ceW change keâj
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ reported speech keâe JeekeäÙe switch off
efueÙee peelee nw Ùeeefve How, What, Such Ùee so keâes
(Verb1) mes Meg® ngDee nw, DeleŠ Ùen imperative sentence nw~
Fmekeâe indirect efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee– DeeJeMÙekeâlee Devegmeej very Ùee Great ceW change keâj efoÙee
1. Comma, inverted comma kesâ mLeeve hej conjunction kesâ peelee nw~
™he ceW to keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ 4. mark of exclamation (!) kesâ mLeeve hej full stop (.) keâe
2. JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Reporting verb said keâes told ceW ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
heefjJeefle&le keâjWies~ Correct Indirect Sentence–
3. yeekeâer part keâes pÙees keâe lÙees jKe oWies~ Betty exclaimed with joy that she was very beautiful.
Correct Indirect Sentence– 168. Select the option that is the direct form of the
Mother told Kavya to switch off the light before she given sentence.
went to sleep. Nidhi exclaimed that it was a beautiful
166. Select the option that expresses the given painting.
sentence in direct speech. (a) Nidhi said to the artist in surprise, "How
Bharati told Rakesh to call her when he
reached there. beautiful you made that painting!"
(a) "Call me when you reach there", Bharati told (b) Nidhi told him in wouder. "How beautiful!"
Rakesh. (c) Nidhi said to the artist, "That looks like a
(b) "Call her when you have reached here", beautiful painting!"
Bharati told Rakesh. (d) Nidhi exclaimed, "What a beautiful
(c) "Call me when you reached there", Bharati painting!"
says to Rakesh. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(d) "Call him when you are reaching there",
Bharati told Rakesh. Ans. (d) JeekeäÙe ceW exclaimed kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) Reported speech exclamatory sentence ceW nesiee~ DeleŠ
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ indirect sentence ceW conjunction kesâ ™he ceW Fmekeâe direct speech efvecve efveÙece mes yevesiee~
to keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe reported speech imperative 1. Conjunction that kesâ mLeeve hej Comma, inverted
sentence ceW nesiee~ Dele: FmeceW efvecve heefjJele&ve keâjvee nesiee- comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
1. Conjunction to kesâ mLeeve hej comma, inverted
2. Exclamatory sentence kesâ efueS that Jeeueer clause mes
comma keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
2. Narration rule kesâ Devegmeej pronoun Deeefo ceW heefjJele&ve
henues "what a ........" keâes peesÌ[ efoÙee peelee nw~
keâjWies~ 3. Full stop kesâ mLeeve hej exclamation mark (!) keâe ØeÙeesie
3. yeekeâer part keâes pÙees keâe lÙees jKe oWies~ neslee nw~
Correct indirect sentence– Correct direct sentence–
"Call me when you reach there", Bharati told Rakesh. Nidhi exclaimed, "What a beautiful painting!"
Direct and Indirect Speech 278 YCT
06.
SYNONYMS
A Ans. (a) : 'Abundant' (ØeÛegj/ØeYetle), Synonym- plentiful
(ØeÛegjlee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
1. Select the most appropriate synonym of the necessary - pe™jer
given word. latest - veJeerve
Abode
available - GheueyOe
(a) Annex (b) Habituation
(c) Dwelling (d) Aboard 6. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I) given word.
AUSPICIOUS
Ans. (c) : Abode - (efveJeeme), Synonym, Dwelling -
(a) suspicious (b) playful
(efveJeeme) mLeeve~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - (c) favourable (d) hapless
Annex - GheYeJeve, Habituation - Deeoer nesvee, Aboard - SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
meceerhe~ Ans. (c) : Auspicious- (MegYe), synonym- favourable-
2. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (efnlekeâejer, MegYe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nQ – suspicious -
given word. mebnsoemheo, playful - ÛebÛeue, hapless - DeYeeiee~
Absolve 7. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(a) Condemn (b) Attack given word.
(c) Pardon (d) Accuse ABSURD
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I) (a) meaningful (b) ridiculous
Ans. (c) : Absolve - (oes<ecegòeâ keâjvee), Synonym, Pardon - (c) important (d) rational
(#ecee keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Condemn - efvevoe keâjvee, Attack - Dee›eâceCe keâjvee, Accuse - Ans. (b) : Absurd - (nemÙeemheo/DeLe&keâ), synonym -
Deejeshe ueieevee~ ridiculous (nemÙeemheo)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nQ- meaningful
3. Select the most appropriate synonym of the - DeLe&hetCe&/YeeJeJeenkeâ, important - cenòJehetCe&, rational -
given word. leke&âmebiele, mecePeoej
Abolish 8. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(a) Introduce (b) Eliminate given word.
(c) Continue (d) Establish AUTHENTIC
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I) (a) incredible (b) counterfeit
Ans. (b) : Abolish - (meceehle keâjvee), synonym, Eliminate - (c) dubious (d) genuine
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
(Kelce keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Ans. (d) : Authentic- (ØeceeefCele, cetue), synonym -
Introduce - heefjÛeÙe keâjvee, Continue - ueieeleej/peejer jKevee,
'genuine' (JeemleefJekeâ) ~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
Establish - mLeeefhele keâjvee~
Incredible– DeefJeMJemeveerÙe
4. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Counterfeit–peeueer
given word.
Dubious –mebosnemheo
APPLAUSE
(a) approval (b) condemnation 9. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) attack (d) blame given word.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) Accurate
(a) sincere (b) complete
Ans. (a) : Applause - (Meeyeemeer/JeenJeener), (c) correct (d) appropriate
Synonym - approval - (Devegceesove) Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
attack - Dee›eâceCe Ans. (c) : Accurate– (mener), Synonym - 'Correct' (mener)~
condemnation - efveboe DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw– sincere - efve‰eJeeve/F&ceeveoej,
blame - Deejeshe complete - hetCe&, appropriate - GheÙegòeâ/ÙeLeesefÛele
5. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 10. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word : given word.
ABUNDANT AUSTERE
(a) plentiful (b) available (a) careless (b) strict
(c) necessary (d) latest (c) generous (d) unwilling
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Synonyms 279 YCT
Ans. (b) : AUSTERE- (keâ"esj, cepeyetle), Synonym -‘Strict’ 16.
Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
(keâ"esj)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -Careless- ueehejJeen, ALOOF
Generous- Goej, Unwilling- DeefveÛÚgkeâ, DeØemeVe~ (a) protected (b) steady
11. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) detached (d) rocky
given word. SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
ATTRIBUTE Ans : (c) Aloof - ( Deueie, he= L ekeâ), Synonym - Detached
(a) respect (b) speech (he=Lekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
(c) praise (d) quality Protected - mebjef#ele, Steady - efmLej, Rocky - Ûeóeve
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) 17. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans : (d) Attribute- (efJeMes<elee), Synonym - ‘quality’ given word.
(iegCeJeòee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ – Accurate
(a) Real (b) Sincere
Respect- mecceeve (c) Precise (d) Genuine
Praise- ØeMebmee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Speech- Yee<eCe Ans : (c) Accurate- (ÙeLeeLe&/mener), Synonym - Precise
12. Select the most appropriate synonym of the ("erkeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
given word. Real- JeemleefJekeâ, Sincere- F&ceeveoej, efve<keâheš, Genuine-
ASSIST Demeueer
(a) Help (b) Mend 18.
Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) Change (d) Create given word.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II) ANOMALOUS
Ans : (a) Assist- (meneje osvee/meneÙelee keâjvee), synonym- (a) unhealthy (b) indirect
(c) peculiar (d) common
‘Help’ (meneÙelee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Mend- mebMeesOeve keâjvee, Change- heefjJele&ve/heefjJeefle&le keâjvee,
Ans : (c) Anomalous- (DeefveÙeefcele, Demebiele), Synonym-
Create - yeveevee~ 'peculiar' (Depeerye)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ -
13. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Unhealthy - DemJemLe
given word. Indirect - DeØelÙe#e
ADEPT Common - meeOeejCe
(a) alone (b) skilled 19. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) unknown (d) kind-hearted given word.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III) Avenge
Ans. (b) : ADEPT– (o#e/efvehegCe), Synonym - ‘Skilled (a) Punish (b) Cheer
(c) Encourage (d) Comfort
(kegâMeue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nbw- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Alone- Dekesâuee Ans : (a) Avenge- (oC[ osvee, yeouee uesvee), Synonym -
Unknown- Devepeeve 'punish' (ob[ osvee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Kind-hearted- oÙeeueg Cheer- Øeeslmeenve/peÙekeâej
14. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Comfort- Deejece/megefJeOee
given word. Encourage- Øeeslmeeefnle keâjvee
APPARENT 20. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(a) dubious (b) obvious given word.
(c) obscure (d) doubtful ADHERE
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II) (a) comply (b) ignore
Ans : (b) Apparent - (mhe°/ØelÙe#e), Synonym - 'Obvious' (c) release (d) detach
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(mhe°)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Dubious - mevosnelcekeâ,
Ans : (a) Adhere- (heeueve keâjvee), Synonym- Comply
Obscure-Demhe°, Doubtful - mebosnhetCe&~
(heeueve keâjvee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
15. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. Ignore- Ghes#ee keâjvee
ADEQUATE Release- efvekeâuevee
(a) meagre (b) sufficient Detach- Deueie nesvee
(c) inept (d) unfit 21. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) given word.
Ans : (b) Adequate - (heÙee&hle, DeefOekeâlee), Synonym - ADVERSARY
'sufficient' - (heÙee&hle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - meagre - (a) helper (b) assistant
(c) rival (d) supporter
Deuhe, inept - DekegâMeue, unfit - De#ece~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Synonyms 280 YCT
Ans : (c) ADVERSARY- (efJejesOeer), synonyms - 'Rival Ans. (c) : Affluent– (Deceerj, Oeveer), Synonym - Wealthy
(efJejesOeer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw- (mecheVe/Oeveer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
helper- meneÙekeâ, Ghekeâejkeâ Destitute – yesmenje, Proficient – o#e, efvehegCe
assistant- meneÙekeâ (efkeâmeer keâece ceW) Impoverished – DeeefLe&keâ ™he mes ve°~
supporter- meceLe&keâ 27. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
22. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
given word. AURA
ANODYNE (a) Colour (b) Shriek
(a) harmful (b) Benign (c) Halo (d) Noise
(c) Gigantic (d) Hostile SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (c) : 'Aura'- (ØeYee ceb[ue), synonym - 'Halo' (ØeYee
Ans. (b) : 'Anodyne'- (heerÌ[eveeMekeâ), synonym - 'benign' ceb[ue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
(meewcÙe/DeÛÚe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Colour – jbie, Shriek – ÛeerKe ceejvee, Noise – Meesj~
harmful - vegkeâmeeve hengBÛeeves Jeeuee 28. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
gigantic - efJeMeeue given word.
hostile - Me$egleehetCe& Assertion
23. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) Continuation (b) Rejection
given word. (c) Discussion (d) Declaration
Assemble SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) Disband (b) Detach Ans. (d) : Assertion - (oelee, DeefYekeâLeve), synonym -
(c) Address (d) Amass 'Declaration' (Iees<eCee he$e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Continuation - peejer jnvee/efmeueefmeuee
Ans. (d) : Assemble - (Fkeâ"d"e nesvee/Skeâ$e keâjvee),
Rejection - DemJeerke=âle/veecebpetjer
synonym - "Amass" (Skeâ$e keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
Discussion - ÛeÛee&-heefjÛeÛee&
Disband - GKeeÌ[vee~
29. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Detach - Deueie keâjvee~
given word.
Address - mebyeesefOele keâjvee~ ACCRUE
24. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) Spread (b) Variety
given word. (c) Collect (d) Range
AGILE SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) Nimble (b) Visible Ans. (c) : 'Accrue'- (Gheeefpele nesvee/Je==efæ nesvee), synomym -
(c) Docile (d) Guile
'Collect' (pecee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQw- Spread –
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Agile– (hegâleer&uee/Ûegmle/lespe), synonym - Nimble hewâueevee, Variety – efJeefYeVelee, Range – #es$e/ßesCeer~
(hegâleeauee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- 30. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
Visible – ÂMÙe/ØelÙe#e
ADJUSTMENT
Docile – efJeveerle/DeOeerve (a) Cooperating (b) Balancing
Guile – Úue/keâheš/OeesKee (c) Compromising (d) Coordinating
25. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
given word: Ans. (b) : adjustment - (meblegueve/leeuecesue), synonym -
ALTRUIST Balancing (meblegueve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQw- Cooperating -
(a) Individualist (b) Philanthropist
(c) Nutritionist (d) Impressionist menÙeesie keâjvee, Compromising - mecePeewlee/meceeOeeve keâjvee,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) Coordinating - meceeÙeespeve keâjvee~
Ans. (b) : 'altruist'- (hejeshekeâejer), synonym - Philanthropist 31. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(hejeshekeâejkeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- given word.
ALLURING
Individualist - JÙeefòeâJeeoer, Nutritionist - hees<eCeefJeod,
(a) Deceitful (b) Distracting
Impressionist - ØeYeeJeJeeoer~ (c) Attractive (d) Cheating
26. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
given word. Ans. (c) Alluring– (Deekeâ<e&keâ, ceesnkeâ), synonym -
AFFLUENT Attractive (Deekeâ<e&keâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
(a) Destitute (b) Proficient
(c) Wealthy (d) Impoverished Distracting–OÙeeve Yebie keâjves Jeeuee; Cheating– OeesKesyeepe,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II) Deceitful - keâhešer/Yeücekeâejer~
Synonyms 281 YCT
32. In the following question, out of the given four Ans. (d) : Accountable - (efpeccesoej/GòejoeÙeer nesvee),
alternatives, select the one which best expresses synonym - Answerable (efpeccesoej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
the meaning of the given word.
Blameless-efveoex<e, Slack-efveye&ue, megmle, Unreliable-DeefmLej~
Abrupt
(a) Deliberate (b) Gradual 38. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) Sudden (d) Regular given word.
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II) Artful
(a) Artistic (b) Naive
Ans. (c) : Abrupt - (Deekeâefmcekeâ, DeÛeevekeâ), synonym - (c) Crafty (d) Creative
Sudden (DeÛeevekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Deliberate–peeveyetPekeâj, Gradual–›eâefcekeâ, Regular– Øeefleefove~ Ans. (c) : Artful- (Ûeeueekeâ,Oetle&), synonym - 'Crafty'
33. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (Ûeeueekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
given word. Artistic - keâueelcekeâ
ANXIOUS Naive - mejue, Yeesuee
(a) Elegant (b) Determined
(c) Nervous (d) Bored Creative - jÛeveelcekeâ
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) 39. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (c) : Anxious- (Glmegkeâ, efÛebeflele), synonym - given word.
ABSOLVED
'Nervous' (DeOeerj/hejsMeeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) scolded (b) Pardoned
Elegant - megvoj, Deekeâ<e&keâ (c) Punished (d) Boycotted
Determined - ÂÌ{, ÂÌ{mebkeâuheer SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Bored - Tyee ngDee Ans. (b) : Absolved- (#ecee keâjvee, oes<e cegòeâ keâjvee),
34. Select the synonym of the given word. synonym - 'Pardoned' (#ecee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Aroma Scold - [ebšvee~
(a) Sneeze (b) Stench Punish - oC[ osvee~
(c) Stink (d) Scent Boycott - yeefn<keâej keâjvee~
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
40. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (d) : Aroma - (megiebOe, KegMeyet) synonym - 'Scent' given word.
(KegMeyet)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- ANTHOLOGY
sneeze - ÚeRkeâvee, Úerkeâ (Sternutation) (a) Inheritance (b) Collection
stench - yeoyet (smell) (c) Legacy (d) Currency
stink - yeoyet Deevee, ogie&vOe (fetor) SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
35. Select the synonym of the given word. Ans. (b) : Anthology- (meb k eâueve), synonym - Collection
Awkward (meb ÛeÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kes â DeLe& nQ -
(a) Likable (b) Clumsy Inheritance - efJejemele~
(c) Worthy (d) Scared legacy - JemeerÙele, efJejemele~
SSC MTS–08/08/2019 (Shift-III) Currency - cegõe~
Ans. (b) : Awkward- Yeõoe, synonym - 'Clumsy' 41. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(Yeöe)/kegâ™he)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– given word.
Likable - Deekeâ<e&keâ ADVANTAGEOUS
Worthy - ÙeesiÙe (a) Unlucky (b) Adverse
(c) Favorable (d) Crucial
Scared - [je ngDee, YeÙeYeerle SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
36. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (c) : Advantageous- (ueeYeØeo), synonym -
given word.
Favorable (ueeYeoeÙekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Agile
(a) Dull (b) Stiff unlucky - ogYee&iÙeMeeueer~
(c) Quick (d) Rigid Adverse - Øeefleketâue~
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I) Crucial - cenlJehetCe&, efveCee&Ùekeâ~
Ans. (c) : Agile- (lespe, hegâefle&uee), synonym - Quick (lespe)~ 42. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– given word.
Dull - heâerkeâe, veerjme ABANDONED
(a) Continued (b) Adopted
Stiff - keâÌ[e, keâ"esj (c) Initiated (d) Deserted
Rigid - meKle SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
37. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (d) : Abandoned- (heefjlÙeòeâ, ÚesÌ[e ngDee), synonym -
given word. 'Deserted' (lÙeeiee ngDee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Accountable Continued - peejer jKevee~
(a) Blameless (b) Slack
Adopted - ieeso uesvee~
(c) Unreliable (d) Answerable
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II) Initiate - Meg™Deele~
Synonyms 282 YCT
43. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. B
AFFLUENCE 49. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(a) Hardship (b) Poverty given word.
(c) Wealth (d) Bankruptcy Bull-Headed
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) (a) Headstrong (b) Clear-headed
Ans. (c) : Affluence- (mece=efæ, Deceerjer), synonym - (c) Muddle-headed (d) Weak-minded
‘Wealth’ - (Oeve, mebheefòe, oewuele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Hardship - keâef"veeF&, efJeheefòe Ans. (a) : Bull-Headed - (cepeyetle), Synonym,
Poverty - efveOe&velee, iejeryeer Headstrong - (keâ"esj)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Bankruptcy - efoJeeefueÙee Muddle-headed - yesJeketâHeâ, Weak-minded - vee mecePe,
44. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Clear-headed - mecePeoej
given word. 50. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
ACCLAIM given word.
(a) Censure (b) Praise ABSOLUTE
(c) Blame (d) Criticism (a) limited (b) complete
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) partial (d) conditional
Ans. (b) : 'Acclaim'- (ØeMebmee, peÙekeâej), synonym – SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I)
'Praise' (ØeMebmee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Ans. (b) : Absolute - (hetCe&), Synonym, Complete -
Censure– Yelme&vee keâjvee, Blame– oes<eer "njevee, Criticism– (hetCe&)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
DeeueesÛevee, oes<evJes<eCe~ Limited - meerefcele, Conditional - efveÙeceyeæ, Partial - DeebefMekeâ
45. Select the synonym of the given word. 51. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Apparent given word.
(a) Obsolete (b) Objective Banner
(c) Obvious (d) Obscure (a) March (b) Protest
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) (c) Poster (d) Rally
Ans. (c) : Apparent - (mhe°/ØelÙe#e), synonym - Obvious SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(mhe°~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Ans. (c) : Banner - (yewvej, heleekeâe), Synonym, Poster -
Obsolete - DeØeÛeefuele, Objective - ue#Ùe, Obscure - Demhe°~ (heesmšj, efJe%eeheve ueieevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
46. Select the synonym of the given word. March - peguetme, ØeoMe&ve, Protest - efJejesOe keâjvee, Rally * Skeâ$e
AGILE keâjvee/meceeieceve
(a) Aggressive (b) Active 52. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) Dull (d) Lazy given word.
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II) BENIGN
Ans. (b) : Agile - (hegâleeauee), synonym - Active (hegâleeauee)~ (a) favourable (b) malignant
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Aggressive - Dee›eâecekeâ, Dull - (c) harsh (d) severe
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
veerjme, Lazy - Deeuemeer~
Ans. (a) : benign- kind/gentle (meewcÙe/ efnlekeâejer), synonym
47. Select the synonym of the given word.
APPARENT favourable – (Ghekeâejer/meneÙekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
(a) Considerable (b) Doubtful malignant - neefvekeâejkeâ/Ieelekeâ, harsh - keâ"esj/ keâke&âMe, severe -
(c) Obvious (d) Questionable iecYeerj~
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II) 53. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (c) : Apparent - (mhe°), synonym - Obvious given word.
(mhe°)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - BEGUILE
Considerable - cenòJehetCe& (a) Disenchant (b) Hasten
(c) Repulse (d) Deceive
Doubtful - mebefoiOe
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Questionable - mebosnÙegòeâ
Ans. (d) : Beguile - ("ievee), Synonym - Deceive (OeesKee
48. Select the synonym of the given word. osvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
ADORN
Disenchant - peeot-šesves kesâ ØeYeeJe mes ÚgÌ[evee, Hasten - peuoer
(a) create (b) produce
(c) generate (d) decorate keâjvee, Repulse - KeosÌ[vee, nševee~
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II) 54. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (d) : Adorn - (mepeevee), synonym - decorate given word.
BARREN
(mepeevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - (a) Fertile (b) Bountiful
create - yeveevee, produce - efvecee&Ce keâjvee, Glheeove keâjvee, (c) Desolate (d) Fruitful
generate - GlheVe keâjvee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Synonyms 283 YCT
Ans. (c) : 'Barren'- (yebpej, Deveglheeokeâ, efvepe&j), synonym - 60. Select the synonym of the given word.
'desolate' (Jeerjeve/Deveglheeokeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- BRITTLE
(a) Coarse (b) Enduring
Fertile - GhepeeT, Bountiful - ØeÛegj, Yejhetj, Fruitful - heâueoeÙekeâ (c) Delicate (d) Durable
55. In the following question, out of the given four SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
alternatives, select the one which best expresses Ans. (c) : Brittle - (veepegkeâ, štšves ÙeesiÙe), Synonym -
the meaning of the given word: Delicate (keâesceue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Coarse - Kegjogje,
Bewitched
(a) Disgusting (b) Captivated Enduring - efÛejmLeeF&, Durable - efškeâeT~
(c) Turn of (d) Prevent
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II) C
Ans. (b) : Bewitched- (ceesefnle keâjvee), synonym- 61. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Captivated (ceesefnle/cegiOe keâjvee) DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Challenge
Disgusting (DeYeõ, yegje, Ie=Ceemheo), Turn of (cegÌ[eJe Ùee (a) Answer (b) Acceptance
PgekeâeJe), Prevent (jeskeâvee, ØeefleyeefvOele keâjvee)~ (c) Objection (d) Peace
56. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
given word. Ans. (c) : Challenge - (Ûegveewleer), Synonym, Objection -
Brisk (Deeheefòe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
(a) Frugal (b) Languid Peace - Meebefle, Answer - Gòej, Acceptance - mJeerke=âefle~
(c) Quick (d) Sluggish 62. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I) given word.
Ans. (c) : Brisk- (hegâleeauee, lespe), synonym - Quick CALLOUS
(a) inaccurate (b) insensitive
(lespe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) incredible (d) inexperienced
Frugal - efceleJÙeÙeer SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
languid - efMeefLeue, {eruee Ans. (b) : Callous - (keâ"esj), Synonym, insensitive -
sluggish - Deeuemeer, megmle (DemebJesoveMeerue)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
57. Select the most appropriate synonym of the incredible - DeefJeÕemeveerÙe, inexperienced - DevegYeJenerve,
given word. inaccurate - ieuele~
Benevolent 63. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(a) Miser (b) Cruel given word.
(c) Malevolent (d) Generous CONCEITED
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II) (a) arrogant (b) diffident
(c) inferior (d) tentative
Ans. (d) : Benevolent- (hejeshekeâejer), synonym - SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Generous (oeveMeerue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Ans. (a) : Conceited - (Denbkeâejer, Ieceb[er), synonym
Miser- kebâpetme, Cruel- efveo&Ùeer, Malevolent- õesner, Dehekeâejer~ arrogant (DeefYeceeveer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nQ:
58. Select the most appropriate synonym of the diffident - (DeelceefJeÕeemenerve)
given word. inferior - (IeefšÙee, efveke=â°)
BENEFICIAL tentative - (Deefveef§ele/mebYeeefJele)
(a) Worthless (b) Harmful 64. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) Advantageous (d) Adverse given word.
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III) CORDIAL
Ans. (c) : Beneficial - (ueeYeØeo), synonym - (a) cold (b) rude
(c) friendly (d) aloof
Advantageous (ueeYeoeÙekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
worthless - yeskeâej, Harmful - neefvekeâejkeâ, Adverse - Ans. (c) : Cordial- (meew¢eo&hetCe&/cew$eerhetCe&), synonymn -
Øeefleketâue~ friendly (efce$eJele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nQ-
59. Select the synonym of the given word. cold - vÙetve leeheceeve Jeeuee
BOUNTIFUL rude - DemeYÙe/®Kee
(a) Pretty (b) Religious
aloof - he=Lekeâ/hejs
(c) Spiritual (d) Generous
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I) 65. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
Ans. (d) : Bountiful - (ØeÛegj/Yejhetj), Synonym - CONDONE
Generous (ØeÛegj)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Pretty - megvoj, (a) impose (b) prevent
Religious - Oeeefce&keâ, Spiritual - DeeOÙeeeflcekeâ~ (c) forgive (d) forbid
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Synonyms 284 YCT
Ans. (c) : Condone - (ceeheâ keâjvee), synonym - forgive 71. Select the synonym of the given word.
(#ecee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nQ- CHRONIC
(a) persistent (b) common
Impose - Deejesefhele keâjvee~ (c) ordinary (d) temporary
Prevent - (jeskeâvee)~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Forbid - (cevee keâjvee) Ans : (a) Chronic - (oerIe& mLeeÙeer/ efÛejkeâeefuekeâ), Synonym -
66. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 'persistent' (ÂÌ{/ueiee ngDee)
given word. DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
COVETED
(a) despised (b) desired Common- meeOeejCe
(c) covered (d) renounced Ordinary- meeceevÙe, meeOeejCe
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) Temporary- DemLeeÙeer
Ans. (b) : 'coveted'- (ueeueÛe, ueesYe keâjvee), synonym 72. Select the synonym of the given word.
'desired' (JeebefÚle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ– COERCE
despised - DelÙeefOekeâ Ie=Cee keâjvee (a) pressurize (b) cajole
(c) leave (d) enchant
covered - {keâe ngDee
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I)
renounced - lÙeeievee~
Ans : (a) Coerce- (oyeeJe [euevee/cepeyetj keâjvee), Synonym-
67. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 'pressurize' (oyeeJe [euevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ–
given word.
CATASTROPHE Cajole- KegMeeceo keâjvee/Hegâmeueevee
(a) expansion (b) calamity Leave- ÚesÌ[vee
(c) restraint (d) prosperity Enchant- mecceesnve, JeMeerkeâjCe,
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) 73. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (b) : catastrophe - (Deeheoe), synonym - calamity given word.
(keâ"esj efJeheefòe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- CONDEMN
Expansion - (hewâueeJe, efJemleej) (a) denounce (b) commend
(c) compliment (d) approve
Restraint - (mebÙece)
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Prosperity - (mece=efæ)
Ans : (a) Condemn- (efveboe keâjvee), Synonym - 'denounce'
68. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (efveboe keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Commend- mejenvee
given word.
CHASTE keâjvee, Compliment - ØeMebmee keâjvee, Approve - mencele nesvee~
(a) divine (b) defiled 74. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) pure (d) liberated given word.
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) CONTAMINATE
Ans. (c) : chaste- (heefJe$e, Øeebpeue), Synonym - pure (a) sanctify (b) cleanse
(c) purify (d) pollute
(heefJe$e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- divine - YeefJe<ÙeJeeCeer, defiled SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
- DeMegæ, liberated - efjne, cegòeâ
Ans : (d) Contaminate- (otef<ele keâjvee), Synonym -
69. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 'pollute' (ieboe keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Sanctify -
given word.
CONVERSE (Verb) heefJe$elee, cleanse - meeHeâ keâjvee, purify - meeHeâ keâjvee, mJeÛÚ
(a) talk (b) display keâjvee~
(c) oppose (d) agree 75. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III) given word.
Ans. (a) : CONVERSE- (yeeleÛeerle keâjvee), Synonym- COMPLACENT
Talk (yeele keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Display- ØeoMe&ve (a) discontent (b) aggressive
(c) amicable (d) smug
keâjvee, Oppose- efJejesOe keâjvee, Agree- mencele nesvee~ SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
70. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans : (d) Complacent - (Deelcemebleg°), synonym - smug
given word.
CONCISE (Deelcemebleg°)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
(a) lengthy (b) detailed Discontent-Demebleg°, Aggressive - Dee›eâecekeâ, Amicable -
(c) brief (d) complex efce$eJele~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III) 76. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (c) : Concise - (Deuhe, ueIeg, mebef#ehle), Synonym - given word.
‘brief’ (mebef#ehle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- lengthy- efJemle=le, Camouflage
yengle uecyee, detailed- efJemle=le ™he ceW JeCe&ve efkeâÙee ngDee, (a) Exhibit (b) Disguise
(c) Divulge (d) Expose
Complex- peefšue, hesefÛeoe~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Synonyms 285 YCT
Ans : (b) Camouflage- (ÚueeJejCe), Synonym - Disguise 82. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(Úodce JesMe yeveevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Exhibit- ØeoMe&ve given word.
CONSTRAINT
keâjvee, Divulge- Øekeâš keâjvee, Expose- Gpeeiej keâjvee ~ (a) Concern (b) Control
77. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) Hazard (d) Burden
given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Climax
(a) Preface (b) Epilogue Ans. (b) : constraint- (yeeefOele keâjvee), synonym- control
(c) Culmination (d) Prologue (efveÙebef$ele keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III) concern - efÛeblee keâjvee
Ans : (c) Climax- (hejekeâe‰e, Ûejceeslkeâ<e&), synonyms - Hazard - Keleje
culmination (hejekeâe<"e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Preface Burden - yeesPe
(ØemleeJevee), Epilouge (Ghemebnej), Prologue (ØemleeJevee Ùee 83. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Yetefcekeâe) nw~ given word.
78. Select the most appropriate synonym of the COVE
given word. (a) Crater (b) Pit
CANDID (c) Hollow (d) Bay
(a) cruel (b) frank SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II)
(c) arrogant (d) sweet Ans. (d) : Cove – (KeeÌ[er),synonym - Bay (KeeÌ[er)~ DevÙe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (b) Candid- (efve<keâheš mhe°Jeeoer), Synonym- 'frank' Crater – pJeeueecegKe; Pit – Kebokeâ; Hollow – KeeF&~
(mhe<šJeeoer)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ- 84. In the following question, out of the given four
Cruel (oÙeejefnle, efveo&Ùeer), Arrogant (Ieceb[er) leLee sweet (ceer"e alternatives, select the one which best expresses
Ùee ceOegj)~ the meaning of the given word.
79. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Concession.
given word. (a) Denial (b) Protest
CURRENT (c) Retrograde (d) Allowance
(a) antiquated (b) uncommon SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
(c) old (d) present Ans : (d) Concession - (Devegoeve, efjÙeeÙele), synonym-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II) Allowance (Útš)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (d) Current- (Jele&ceeve), Synonym- Present (Jele&ceeve)~ Denial DemJeerkeâej, KeC[ve, Protest efJejesOe, ØeefleJeeo,
DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ- Retrograde heleve nesvee, heerÚs nšvee~
Antiquated- hegjevee 85. In the following question, out of the given four
Uncommon- DemeeceevÙe alternatives, select the one which best expresses
Present- Jele&ceeve the meaning of the given word.
80. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Cavalier
givne word. (a) Nobleman (b) Gentleman
COMBUSTIBLE (c) Rude boy (d) Patrician
(a) unbreakable (b) nonexplosive SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III)
(c) fragile (d) inflammable Ans. (b) : Cavalier – (efMe<šeÛeej jefnle, DeefYeceeveer),
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) synonym- Rude (DeefMe°)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (d) Combustible- (peueves ÙeesiÙe, pJeueveMeerue), synonyms Nobleman – ceneve JÙeefòeâlJe
- 'Inflammable' (pJeueveMeerue)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ- Rude boy – efpeöer, Ùee mJesÛÚekeâejer ueÌ[keâe
unbreakable- DeYeepeveerÙe, Patrician – GÛÛe Jeie& keâe meomÙe
nonexplosive - iewj efJemheâesškeâ
86. In the followingquestion, out of the given four
fragile - keâcepeesj alternatives, select the one which best expresses
81. Select the most apppropriate synonym of the the meaning of the given word.
given word. Commotion
CONGENIAL (a) Fuss (b) Calm
(a) Aloof (b) Bombastic (c) Silence (d) Quiet
(c) Compatible (d) Servile SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : Commotion - (Meesjiegue nesvee), synonym- Fuss
Ans. (c) : Congenial- (Devegketâue/meewneo&hetCe&), Synonym - (keâesueenue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Calm - Meevle, Silence -
Compatible (Devegketâue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Meevle, Quite - ÛegheÛeehe, Meevle~
Aloof – Deueie/he=Lekeâ
87. In the following question, out of the given four
Bombastic – Dee[byejhetCe& alternative, select the one which best expresses
Servile – oemeJe=efòe/KegMeeceoer the meaning of the given word.
Synonyms 286 YCT
Chagrin Ans. (a) : Capable - (me#ece, meceLe&), synonym -
(a) Embarrassment (b) Delight Competent (me#ece)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
(c) Pleasure (d) Happiness Conceited - DeefYeceeveer, Denbkeâejer, Complacent - Deelcemebleg°,
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Consistent - Deveg®he, meceeve~
Ans. (a) : Chagrin – (Ieyejenš, mebkeâš), synonym-
93. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Embarrassment (hejsMeeveer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Delight given word.
– ØemeVelee, KegMeer, Pleasure-Meeefvle, megketâve, Happiness-KegMeer~ Courage
88. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) Meekness (b) Valour
given word. (c) Humility (d) Timidity
CONTROL SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) Reduce (b) Relieve Ans. (b) : courage - ( meenme), Synonym - valour
(c) Resign (d) Regulate (meenme)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) Meekness - veceülee, efJeveÙe~
Ans. (d) : 'Control'- (efveÙebef$ele keâjvee), synonym - Humility - efJeveceülee, oervelee~
'Regulate' (efveÙebef$ele keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Timidity - keâeÙejlee, Yeer®lee~
Reduce-keâce keâjvee 94. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Relieve- Yeej/heo cegòeâ keâjvee given word.
CALM
Resign-Fmleerheâe osvee (a) violent (b) peaceful
89. Select the synonym of the given word. (c) windy (d) stormy
Confusion SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) Assurance (b) Muddle Ans. (b) : Calm - (Meeble), synonym - peaceful (Meeble)~
(c) Devotion (d) Clarity DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I) violent - efnbmekeâ~
Ans. (b) : Confusion - (GuePeve, Yeüebefle), synonym - windy - nJeeoej~
'Muddle' (ieÌ[yeÌ[er)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- stormy - letheâeveer~
Assurance - DeeÕeemeve, efJeÕeeme 95. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Devotion - Yeefòeâ, Øesce, ueieve given word.
Clarity - mhe°lee, Megælee~ Chaste
(a) Pure (b) Lustful
90. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) Fascinating (d) Loyal
given word. SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Courteous
Ans. (a) : Chaste - (Meeueerve, Øeebpeue), Synonym - Pure
(a) Optional (b) Arrogant
(c) Polite (d) Meritorious (heef Je$e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) Lustful - "jkeâer, keâecegkeâ, Fascinating - Deekeâ<e&keâ, Loyal -
Ans. (c) : Courteous- (efJeveceü, Goej), synonym - Polite F& c eeveoej~
(efJeveceü)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - 96. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word :
Optional - Jewkeâefuhekeâ, Arrogant - IeceC[er, DeefYeceeveer, Contempt
Meritorious - mejenveerÙe, iegCeJeeve~ (a) Respect (b) Approve
91. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) Permit (d) Hatred
given word. SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Chide Ans. (d) : 'Contempt'- (eflejmkeâej, Ie=Cee), synonym -
(a) Flatter (b) Commend 'Hatred' (Ie=Cee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
(c) Approve (d) Rebuke Respect - mecceeve keâjvee
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III) Approve - cebpetjer osvee
Ans. (d) : Chide- ([eBšvee, Heâškeâejvee), Synonym - Permit - Devegceefle osvee
Rebuke – ([ebšvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 97. Select the synonym of the given word.
Flatter - Ûeešgkeâejer keâjvee, Ûeeheuetmeer keâjvee Confine
Commend - mejenvee, ØeMebmee keâjvee (a) Liberate (b) Restrict
(c) Rescue (d) Release
Approve - efmJekeâeÙe& keâjvee, mebleg‰ nesvee SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
92. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (b) : 'Confine'- (kewâo keâjvee/heefj®æ keâjvee), synonym
given word. - 'restrict' (jeskeâvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Capable
Liberate - Deepeeo keâjvee
(a) Competent (b) Conceited
(c) Complacent (d) Consistent Rescue - yeÛeevee/yeÛeeJe keâjvee
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II) Release - cegòeâ keâjvee
Synonyms 287 YCT
98. Select the synonym of the given word. Ans. (a) : 'Deceive' - (OeesKee osvee), Synonym - Cheat –
CONTRARY (OeesKee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Affiliated (b) Opposite
(c) Similar (d) Linked provide - Øeoeve keâjvee
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III) withdraw - efvekeâeuevee
Ans. (b) : 'Contrary'- (hetCe&le: efYeVe, efJehejerle), synonym - guide - ceeie&oMe&keâ
'Opposite' (efJehejerle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - 104. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Affiliated - mecyeæ given word.
Similar - meceeve DISCONTENT
(a) disobedience (b) dissatisfaction
Linked - pegÌ[e ngDee, Meeefceue
(c) dismissal (d) disconnect
99. Select the synonym of the given word. SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II)
CURATIVE
Ans. (b) : Discontent - (Demeblees<e), synonym
(a) Trembling (b) Damaging
(c) Feeding (d) Healing Dissatisfaction- (Demeblees<e)~
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II) Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans. (d) : Curative - (jesie efveJeejkeâ), synonym - Healing Disobedience - DeJe%ee~
(GheÛeejelcekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Dismissal – mesJeecegòeâ~
Trembling - efmenjve Disconnect - Deueie keâjvee~
Damaging - neefvekeâejkeâ 105. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Feeding - heeueves Jeeuee given word.
DISPUTE
D (a) harmony (b) peace
(c) quarrel (d) agreement
100. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III)
given word.
Ans. (c) : Dispute - (efJeJeeo/celeYeso), synonym - quarrel
Despicable
(a) Commendable (b) Laudable (PeieÌ[e)~
(c) Contemptible (d) Desirable Mes <e efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nQ -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) Harmony - meecebpemÙe~
Ans. (c) : Despicable - (Ie=efCele), Synonym, Contemptible Peace - Meebeflbe~
- (efIeveewvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - Agreement- menceefle~
Desirable - JeebÚveerÙe/Deekeâ<e&Ce, Commendable - mejenveerÙe, 106. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Laudable - ØeMebmeveerÙe~ given word.
101. Select the most appropriate synonym of the DESOLATE
given word. (a) protected (b) bleak
Diffidence (c) inhabited (d) cultivated
(a) Confidence (b) Boldness SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) Meekness (d) Courage Ans. (b) : desolate - (Goeme nesvee), synonym - bleak –
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
(Goeme/metvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– protected - mebjef#ele,
Ans. (c) : Diffidence - (efJeveÙe), Synonym, Meekness -
(veceülee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-Courage - meenme, Confidence inhabited - yemee ngDee, cultivated - meYÙe/peeslee ngDee~
- DeelceefJeÕeeme, Boldness - meenmeer~ 107. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
102. Select the most appopriate synonym of the DESPISE
given word. (a) adore (b) admire
Detrimental (c) abhor (d) approve
(a) Harmful (b) Friendly
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) Smart (d) Intellectual
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I) Ans. (c) : 'despise'- (DelÙeefOekeâ Ie=Cee keâjvee), synonym -
Ans. (a) : Detrimental - (neefvekeâejkeâ), Synonym, Harmful- 'abhor' (Ie=Cee keâjvee)~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- adore - mvesn
neefvekeâejkeâ~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- Deewj Deeoj keâer YeeJevee mes osKevee, admire - ØeMebmee keâe YeeJe
Friendly - efce$eJele, Smart - nesefMeÙeej, Intellectual - yeewefækeâ~ jKevee, approve - mebleg° nesvee, mJeerkeâej keâjvee~
103. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 108. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. given word.
DECEIVE DEVOUT
(a) cheat (b) withdraw (a) revered (b) loyal
(c) provide (d) guide (c) pious (d) respectable
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Synonyms 288 YCT
Ans : (c) Devout- (Oeeefce&keâ/Yeòeâ), Synonym - ‘pious’ 114. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(Oeeefce&keâ)~ given word.
DEFERENCE
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - (a) Obeisance (b) Ignorance
Revered - ßeæsÙe/hetpeveerÙe/ßeæemheo (c) Contrast (d) Delay
Loyal - efve‰eJeeve/Jeheâeoej SSC CPO-SI–13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Respectable - mecceeveveerÙe Ans. (a) : Deference- (mecceeve, Deeoj, Fppele), Synonym -
109. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 'Obeisance' (Deeoj/mecceeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
given word. Ignorance - De%eeve, DeefJeÅee, Contrast - efJejesOe, efJe<ecelee,
DEFER Delay - efJeuecye, osjer
(a) delay (b) despair 115. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) dictate (d) dread given word.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I) Dedication
Ans. (a) : Defer - (šeuevee, osj keâjvee), Synonym - ‘delay’ (a) Contentment (b) Trepidation
(efJeuebye)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nbw- (c) Determination (d) Commitment
Despair- efvejeMe nesvee, Dictate-ngkeäce osvee, Dread-YeÙe, [jvee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (d) Dedication- (mecehe&Ce), Synonym - Commitment
110. Select the synonym of the given word.
DUBIOUS (Øeefleyeælee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Contentment- mevlees<e,
(a) certain (b) fishy Trepidation- Ieyejenš, Determination- ÂÌ{ mebkeâuhe
(c) loyal (d) steady 116. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II) given word.
Ans : (b) Dubious - (Demhe°, mebefoiOe), Synonym - 'Fishy' DISCOVER
(a) neglect (b) find
(mebefoiOe ueieves Jeeuee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw- (c) hide (d) ignore
Loyal - Jeheâeoej, F&ceeveoej SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Steady - iebYeerj, DeefJeÛeue Ans : (b) Discover- (helee ueieevee, Keespe keâjvee), Synonym-
Certain - efveef§ele 'find' (helee ueieevee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
111. Select the synonym of the given word. Neglect - Ghes#ee keâjvee
DRAG Hide - efÚheevee
(a) rush (b) pull Ignore - DeveosKee keâjvee
(c) push (d) rest
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III) 117. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
Ans. (b) : Drag - (KeeRÛevee), Synonym - ' pull ' (KeeRÛevee)~ DEFIANCE
DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw- (a) deference (b) assistance
Rest - Deejece (c) resistance (d) pretence
Rush - lespeer mes Yeeievee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Push - Oekesâuevee Ans : (c) Defiance- (Dee%ee ve ceevevee), Synonym -
112. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 'Resistance' (ØeeflejesOekeâ/efJejesOe)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
given word. Deference- mecceeve keâjvee
DISCERN Assistance- meneÙelee keâjvee
(a) Daunt (b) Perceive Pretence- efoKeeJee keâjvee
(c) Neglect (d) Disregard 118. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) given word.
Ans : (b) Discern - (efJeÛeej keâjvee, yeesOe nesvee), Synonym - DEROGATORY
Perceive (yeesOe nesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Daunt - (a) Favourable (b) Appreciative
(c) Sarcastic (d) Lethargic
Oecekeâevee, Neglect-Ghes#ee keâjvee, Disregard - Deveeoj, Deheceeve~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
113. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (c) : 'derogatory' - (Deheceevepevekeâ), synonym -
given word.
'Sarcastic' (efvevoehetCe&)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
DISASTROUS
(a) noisy (b) wicked Favourable - Devegketâue, MegYe, Appreciative - mejenvee,
(c) calamitous (d) impressive Lethargic - megmle~
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) 119. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans.(c) : Disastrous - (DeeheoeÙegòeâ/mebkeâšÙegòeâ), Synonym - given word.
Calamitous - (DeeheoeÙegòeâ/mebkeâš«emle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- DETERIORATE
Noisy - DeMeebefle, Meesjiegue, keâesueenue, GheõJe, Wicked - og°, (a) Enliven (b) Worsen
(c) Fasten (d) Improve
heeheer, Impressive - ØeYeeJeMeeueer, iebYeerj~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Synonyms 289 YCT
Ans. (b) : Deteriorate – (efyeieeÌ[vee/ve° nesvee), Synonym - 125. Select the synonym of the given word.
worsen (Kejeye)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Dedicate
(a) Decide (b) Design
Enliven – Gòesefpele keâjvee/mepeerJe keâjvee~ (c) Denounce (d) Devote
Fasten – pekeâÌ[vee/yeeBOevee~ SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Improve – megOeej keâjvee~ Ans. (d) : Dedicate- (meceefhe&le keâjvee), synonym - Devote
120. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (meceefhe&le)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
given word. Decide - efveMÛeÙe keâjvee
DESPONDENT
(a) Energetic (b) Neutral Design - vekeäMee
(c) Cheerful (d) Depressed Denounce-efveboe keâjvee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) 126. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (d) : Despondent- (nleeme/Goeme), synonym - given word.
‘Depressed (Goeme)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Demolish
(a) Repair (b) Taunt
Energetic – Gpee&Jeeve/MeefòeâMeeueer~ (c) Reveal (d) Dismantle
Neutral – lešmLe/Goemeerve~ SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Cheerful – nmecegKe/ØemeVe~ Ans. (d) : 'Demolish'- (OJemle keâjvee, efiejevee), Synonym -
121. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Dismantle (efiejevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Repair - cejccele,
given word. Taunt- leevee ceejvee, Reveal - Kegueemee keâjvee
Diligent
(a) Inattentive (b) Lethargic 127. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) Weary (d) Untiring given word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III) Deepen
(a) Soothe (b) Neutralize
Ans. (d) : 'Diligent'- (GÅeceer, heefjßeceer), synonym - (c) Relieve (d) Intensify
'untiring' (DeLekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I)
inattentive - DemeeJeOeeve Ans. (d) : Deepen - (leer›e nes peevee), Synonym - Intensify
Lethargic - megmle (leer›e keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
weary - Lekeâe ngDee Soothe - Meevle keâjvee, ØemeVe keâjvee~
122. Select the most appropriate of the given word. Neutralize - yesDemej keâjvee, lešmLe yeveevee~
Delinquent Relieve - jenle ossvee, meneÙelee keâjvee~
(a) Rewarding (b) Despairing
(c) Charming (d) Offending 128. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) given word.
DESTROY
Ans. (d) : 'Delinquent'- (DehejeOeer), synonym - 'Offending' (a) Assist (b) Preserve (c) Restore (d) Ruin
(DehejeOeer/nceueeJeej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQw- Rewarding - SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
meblees<eØeo, DeeveboØeo, Despairing - efvejeMeehetCe&, Charming - Ans. (d) : Destroy-(ve° keâjvee), synonym - Ruin (veeMe
jesÛekeâ, Deekeâ<e&keâ keâjvee, ve<š keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
123. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Assist - meneÙelee osvee
given word. Preserve - megjef#ele jKevee
DEPLETE Restore - cejccele keâjvee, yeneue keâjvee
(a) Reduce (b) Complete
(c) Raise (d) Increase 129. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I) given word.
Detain
Ans. (a) : 'deplete' - (efjòeâ keâjvee), synonym - 'Reduce' (a) Delay (b) Advance (c) Permit (d) Allow
(keâce keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-Complete - hetje keâjvee, SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Raise - G"vee G"evee, Increase - Je=efæ keâjvee, yeÌ{evee Ans. (a) : Detain- (jes keâ jKevee, osj keâjevee), synonym-
124. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Delay (jes k eâvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
given word : Advance - lejkeäk eâer keâjvee~
Drowsy Permit - cebpetjer osvee~
(a) Lively (b) Alert Allow - Devegceefle osvee~
(c) Sleepy (d) Active
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III) 130. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
Ans. (c) : 'Drowsy' (TBIelee ngDee, efveõeueg), synonym - DUBIOUS
'Sleepy' (efveõeueg)~ (a) Certain (b) Doubtful (c) Definite (d) Sure
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Lively - efpeboeefoue Ans. (b) : Dubious - (mebosnemheo), Synonym - Doubtful
Active - meef›eâÙe (mebefoiOe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Alert - meeJeOeeve Certain - efveef§ele, Definite - efveefÕele, mhe°, Sure - efveef§ele

Synonyms 290 YCT


136. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
E given word.
131. Select the most appropriate synonym of the EXALT
given word. (a) challenge (b) condemn
EMERGE (c) praise (d) extract
(a) Aspire (b) Appear SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) Admire (d) Acquire Ans. (c) : Exalt - (ØeMebmee keâjvee, Gvvele keâjvee) Synonym -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I) ‘praise’ (ØeMebmee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- condemn.
Ans. (b) : Emerge - (Øekeâš nesvee), Synonym, Appear - efvevoe keâjvee, Deheceeefvele keâjvee~ Extract- KeeRÛevee, efvekeâeuevee,
(Øekeâš nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - Challenge- Ûegveewleer osvee~
Aspire-Deekeâeb#ee keâjvee, Acquire-DeefOe«enCe, Admire - ØeMebmee~ 137. Select the synonym of the given word.
132. Select the most appropriate synonym of the EXEMPT
given word : (a) hinder (b) exclude
EFFICIENCY (c) reduce (d) prevent
(a) Fluency (b) Capability SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) Tendency (d) Disability Ans : (b) Exempt - (cegòeâ, Útš Øeehle), Synonym -
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) 'exclude'- (oeÙejs mes yeenj)~
Ans. (b) : 'Efficiency' – (o#elee/#ecelee)~ Synonym - DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw-
Capability – (#ecelee)~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ Hinder - yeeOee
Fluency-ØeJeen Reduce - keâce keâjvee
Tendency-ØeJe=efòe/™Peeve Prevent - jeskeâ ueieevee
Disability-De#ecelee 138. Select the synonym of the given word.
133. Select the most appropriate synonym of the ENTICE
given word. (a) ensue (b) entail
EMPHASIZE (c) enrage (d) entrap
(a) repeat (b) draw SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) stress (d) show Ans : (d) Entice - (uegYeevee/ueueÛeevee), Synonym - 'entrap'
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
Ans. (c) : 'Emphasize' – (peesj osvee), Synonym - stress –
(yenkeâevee)~
(leveeJe/peesj osvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw-
repeat - oesnjevee
Ensue - heefjceeCemJe™he nesvee
draw - jsKeebefkeâle keâjvee Enrage - ›egâæ keâjvee
show - ØeoefMe&le keâjvee Entail - Deheef jneÙe& nesvee, DeeJeMÙekeâ yevee osvee
134. In the following question, out of the given four 139. Select the synonym of the given word.
ENGULF
alternatives, select the one which best expresses (a) encroach (b) enshrine
the meaning of the given word. (c) entangle (d) envelop
Embargo SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) Barrier (b) Prescribe
(c) Comfort (d) Justify Ans. (d) Engulf - (efveieue uesvee, Iesj uesvee), Synonym -
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 'envelop'- (Iesj uesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nwb-
Ans. (a) Embargo –(ØeefleyebbOe/jeskeâ), synonym - Barrier - Encroach - Deefle›eâceCe keâjvee
(ØeefleyebOe)~ Enshrine - mLeeefhele keâjvee
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Entangle - hebâmeevee, GuePeevee
140. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Prescribe – efveOee&efjle keâjvee~
given word.
Comfort – megKe, Deejece~ ENGULF
Justify – GefÛele efmeæ keâjvee ~ (a) dry (b) uncover
135. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) neglect (d) inundate
given word. SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
ENDEAVOUR Ans : (d) Engulf- (efveieue peevee), Synonym - 'Inundate'
(a) attempt (b) achievement
(c) result (d) success
(efveieue peevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Dry - metKee, Uncover-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I) DeveeJejCe, Neglect- DeveosKee keâjvee~
Ans : (a) Endeavour – (ØeÙeeme], ØeÙelve), Synonym - 141. Select the most appropriate synonyms of the
‘Attempt’ (ØeÙeeme)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nwb - given word.
achievement– GheueefyOe/meheâuelee EFFICACIOUS
result–heefjCeece/ØeefleHeâue (a) Effective (b) Impotent
(c) Voracious (d) Audacious
success–meheâuelee SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Synonyms 291 YCT
Ans. (a) : Efficacious - (ØeYeeJeer, ØeYeeJeMeeueer, Synonym - 147. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Effective (ØeYeeJeer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
EXPOSE
Impotent - Meefòeânerve, ogye&ue, Voracious - hesšt, Audacious -
(a) hide (b) bury
meenmeer~ (c) reveal (d) protect
142. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
given word. Ans : (c) Expose- [Øekeâš keâjvee (jnmÙe)], synonyms -
EXASPERATE
(a) Imitate (b) Desperate Reveal (Øekeâš keâjvee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) infuriate (d) Appreciate Bury- ieeÌ[ osvee, oheâveevee
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) Hide- ieghle jKevee
Ans. (c) : Exasperate - (efÛeÌ{evee, YeÌ[keâevee), synonym - Protect- j#ee keâjvee, megjef#ele jKevee
Infuriate (›egâæ keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - 148. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Imitate - (vekeâue keâjvee), Desperate - (efvejeMe keâjvee), given word.
Appreciate - mejenvee ENRAGE
(a) Infuriate (b) Alleviate
143. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. (c) Placate (d) Moderate
Enthrall SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) Disgust (b) Free Ans. (a) : 'Enrage'– ( ›eâes e f O ele keâjvee), synonym- 'Infuriate'
(c) Mesmerize (d) Repel (›eâesefOele keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) Alleviate – keâce keâjvee
Ans : (c) Enthrall- (ceesefnle keâjvee, ceb$ecegiOe keâjvee), Synonym- Placate – ceveevee/Meeble keâjvee
Mesmerize (mecceesefnle keâjvee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ- Moderate – Deewmele/Oeerceekeâjvee/keâce nesvee
Disgust- Ie=Cee keâjvee 149. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Free- cegòeâ keâjvee given word.
Repel- ØeeflejesOe keâjvee~ EXPLICIT
144. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) Lucid (b) Compatible
given word. (c) Unintelligible (d) Equivocal
ERODE SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
(a) fix (b) disintegrate Ans. (a) : ''EXPLICIT'' - (cegKej, Øekeâš, mhe°), synonym -
(c) preserve (d) build 'Lucid' (mhe<š)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Compatible - Devegketâue, mebiele
Ans. (b) : Erode–(Ieš peevee, ve° nesvee), Synonym -
Unintelligible - Demhe°
disintegrate (efJeIešve keâjvee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Equivocal - ieesueceesue, Demhe°eLe&
Fix- efve§eÙe keâjvee,
150. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Preserve- megjef#ele nesvee, yeveeS jKevee,
given word.
Build- efvecee&Ce keâjvee~ Enunciate
145. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) Confine (b) Create
given word. (c) Articulate (d) Engage
ENTANGLE SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) exclude (b) clarify Ans. (c) : Enunciate - (GÛÛeeefjle keâjvee), Synonym-
(c) implicate (d) release
Articulate (meeheâ-meeheâ yeesuevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Entangle- (Hebâmeevee), Synonym- Implicate Confine - meerefcele keâjvee
(hebâmeevee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ- Create - efvecee&Ce keâjvee
Exclude- efvekeâeuevee, ÚesÌ[ osvee, Engage - mebueive nesvee
Clarify- mhe° keâjvee, 151. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Release- ÚesÌ[ osvee, cegòeâ keâjvee~ given word.
Enormous
146. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) Puny (b) Tiny
given word. (c) Huge (d) Petty
EMBED SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) pull (b) bury
(c) dig up (d) rise Ans. (c) : 'Enormous' (efJeMeeue, yeÌ[e), synonym - 'Huge'
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) (ef JeMeeue)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (b) Embed- (ieeÌ[vee, peÌ[vee), synonyms - bury Puny - keâcepeesj, Úesše
(oheâveevee/ieeÌ[vee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ- Tiny - Úesše
pull (KeeRÛevee), dig up (Keesovee), rise (G"vee, G"evee) nw~ Petty - legÛÚ, veieCÙe
Synonyms 292 YCT
152. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 157. Select the synonym of the given word.
given word. ELAPSED
Exceptional (a) Persuaded (b) Ceased
(a) Extraordinary (b) Usual (c) Prolonged (d) Connected
(c) Mundane (d) Common SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Elapsed - (iegpejvee, JÙeleerle nesvee), synonym -
Ans. (a) : Exceptional- (DeheJeeoelcekeâ, DeemeeOejCe), Ceased (meceehle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Persuaded - jepeer
synonym ‘Extraordinary’ (DemeeOeejCe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& keâjvee, Prolonged - uecyee keâjvee, Connected - pegÌ[e ngDee
nQ-
Usual - meeOeejCe, Deeceleewj hej
F
Mundane - meeOeejCe, veerjme 158. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Common - meeJe&peefvekeâ, meeOeejCe given word.
Forbid
153. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) Close (b) Prohibit
given word : (c) Adieu (d) Encourage
Encumbrance SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(a) Destroy (b) Despair Ans. (b) : Forbid - cevee keâjvee, Synonym, Prohibit - efve<esOe
(c) Obstacle (d) Stimulant keâjvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Encourage - Øeeslmeeefnle keâjvee, Close - yebo keâjvee, Adieu -
Ans. (c) : Encumbrance- (yeeOee,Yeej), synonym -
efJeoeF&~
'obstacle' (yeeOee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
159. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Destroy - ve° keâjvee~ given word.
Despair - efvejeMe nesvee~ FICTION
Stimulant - Gòespekeâ heoeLe&~ (a) fantasy (b) fact
(c) truth (d) literature
154. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
given word.
Engage Ans. (a) : fiction - (keâuhevee), synonym - fantasy
(a) Dismiss (b) Settle (keâuhevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- fact - leLÙe, truth - melÙe,
(c) Occupy (d) Release literature - meeefnlÙe
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I) 160. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (c) : 'Engage'- (Iesjvee/JeÛeveyeæ keâjvee), synonym - given word.
'occupy' (ÚWkeâvee/DeefOekeâej keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - FOUNDATION
(a) base (b) top
Dismiss - Keeefjpe, mesJee mes nševee~ (c) structure (d) building
Settle - yemevee, efveÙegòeâ keâjvee~ SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Release - cegefòeâ efjneF&~ Ans. (a) : foundation - (DeeOeej/yegefveÙeeo), synonym - base
155. Select the synonym of the given word. (DeeOeej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - top - efMeKej, structure -
Enhance mebjÛevee, building - Fceejle
(a) Reduce (b) Frighten 161. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) Shrink (d) Improve given word.
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) FLABBERGASTED
Ans. (d) : Enhance - (Je=efæ keâjvee, megOeej nesvee), synonym (a) astonished (b) motivated
- Improve (megOeej keâjvee/yeÌ{evee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - (c) disturbed (d) terrified
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Reduce - keâce keâjvee
Ans. (a) : Flabbergasted- (YeeQÛekeäkeâe, nwjle ceW [euee ngDee),
frighten - [jevee synonym - astonished – (Dee§eÙe&Ûeefkeâle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&
shrink - efmekegâÌ[vee nQ- motivated - GlØesefjle, disturbed - efJe#egyOe, JÙeekegâue,
156. Select the most appropriate synonym of the terrified - YeÙeYeerle
given word. 162. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Eager given word.
(a) Satisfied (b) Active FASTEN
(c) Keen (d) Alert (a) halt (b) allow
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) affix (d) hurry
Ans. (c) : Eager- (FÛÚgkeâ, Glmegkeâ), synonym Keen– SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(Glmegkeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Ans. (c) : 'fasten'- (yeeBOevee efJeMes<e leewj hej Oeeies kesâ efueS),
Satisfied - mebleg<š synonym - 'affix' (mecyeæ keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Active - meef›eâÙe halt - ueIeg efJejece Ùee ®keâeJe, allow - Devegceefle osvee, hurry -
Alert - meÛesle MeerIeÇlee keâjvee
Synonyms 293 YCT
163. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans : (b) Fatigue - (Lekeâeve), Synonym - weariness
given word. (LekeâeJeš)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
FUSE (verb)
(a) correct (b) unused brightness - Ûecekeâ
(c) break (d) combine liveliness - mepeerJelee
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) freshness - leepeieer
Ans : (d) Fuse- (pegÌ[vee), Synonym - ‘combine’(mebÙeespeve 169. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
keâjvee)~ given word.
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ – FATIGUE
(a) energy (b) tiredness
Correct- mener keâjvee (c) lightness (d) warmth
Unused- DeØeÙegòeâ/yeskeâej SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Break- leesÌ[vee Ans. (b) : Fatigue – (Lekeâvee/Lekeâevee), Synonym -
164. Select the most appropriate synonym of the tiredness (Lekeâeve)~ DevÙe Meyo kesâ DeLe& nQ-energy - Tpee&,
given word. lightness - nukeâeheve, Hegâleea, warmth - ieceea/peesMe~
FURY
170. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(a) sorrow (b) anger
given word.
(c) cruelty (d) fright
FEIGN
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) (a) Foretell (b) Pretend
Ans : (b) Fury - (leer›e ›eâesOe/DeeJesMe), Synonym - 'anger'- (c) Hinder (d) Instruct
(›eâesOe)~ SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw- Ans. (b) : Feign- (yenevee keâjvee), Synonym - Pretend
Sorrow - og:Ke (yenevee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Cruelty - efveo&Ùeer Foretell - YeefJe<ÙeJeeCeer keâjvee~
Fright - [j, YeÙe Hinder - yeeBOee [euevee~
165. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Instruct - efveoxMe osvee~
given word. 171. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
FASCINATING given word.
(a) appealing (b) boring 'FLEETING'
(c) stupid (d) tiring (a) lasting (b) ready
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) (c) momentary (d) complete
Ans : (a) Fascinating - (Deekeâ<e&keâ), Synonym - 'appealing' SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
- (Deekeâ<e&keâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ - Ans : (c) Fleeting- (DemLeeÙeer, #eefCekeâ), Synonym -
boring - (GyeeT), stupid - (cetKe&), tiring - (LekeâeT) 'momentary' (#eefCekeâ)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
166. Select the most appropriate synonym of the lasting - cepeyetle, mLeeÙeer
given word. ready - lelhejlee
FLOURISH complete - mecetÛee, hetCe&
(a) Thrive (b) Shrivel 172. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) Wither (d) Languish given word.
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) Fortify
Ans : (a) Flourish - (GVeefle keâjvee), synonym- Thrive (a) Secure (b) Harm
(heâuevee-hetâuevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - (c) Loosen (d) Neglect
Shrivel - Pegjea heÌ[vee, Wither - cegjPeevee, Languish-efove keâešvee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (a) Fortify- (meMeòeâ keâjvee, megÂÌ{ keâjvee), Synonym-
167. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. Secure (megÂÌ{)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-Harm- #eefle hengBÛeevee,
FATIGUE Loosen- "eruee keâjvee,
(a) liveliness (b) weariness Neglect- Ghes#ee keâjvee~
(c) earnestness (d) freshness 173. Select the most appopriate synonym of the
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) given word:
Ans : (b) Fatigue- (Lekeâeve), Synonym - weariness Fraudulent
(LekeâeJeš)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - (a) Repellent (b) Deceitful
liveliness-mepeerJelee, earnestness- F&ceeveoejer, (c) Prevalent (d) Genuine
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I)
freshness- leepeieer
168. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (b) : Fraudulent- (OeesKeeOeÌ[er/yesFceeveer), Synonym -
given word. Deceitful (OeesKesyeepe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQw-
FATIGUE Repellent – Ie=Ceemheo/efJekeâ<e&keâ
(a) brightness (b) weariness
Prevalent – ØeÛeefuele/Ûeeuet
(c) liveliness (d) freshness
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) Genuine – JeemleefJekeâ
Synonyms 294 YCT
174. Select most appropriate synonym of the given (c) Regular (d) Previous
word. SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
FURTIVE Ans. (d) : 'Former'- (henuee, hetJe&Jeleea), synonym -
(a) Positive (b) Secretive
'Previous' (efheÚuee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
(c) Adhesive (d) Abortive
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II) Inferior - Deheke=â°, ieewCe~
Ans. (b) : Furtive– (jnmÙeceÙe/ieghle/Ì{keâe ngDee), synonym - Superior - yesnlej, Jeefj‰
'Secretive' (jnmÙeceÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Regular - efveÙeefcele, ueieeleej~
Positive – mekeâejelcekeâ 180. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Adhesive –efÛeheefÛehee/Deemebpekeâ/ieeso given word.
FEROCIOUS
Abortive – Demeheâue/DeOetje
(a) Gentle (b) Domesticated
175. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) Tame (d) Fierce
given word. SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II)
FOLIAGE
(a) Greenery (b) Firmness Ans. (d) : 'Ferocious' - (KetBKeej), synonym - 'Fierce'
(c) Urgency (d) Foolishness (›etâj/G«e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II) Gentle - meYÙe
Ans. (a) : Foliage - (heCe&mecetn), synonym - greenery Domesticated - heeuelet
(nefjÙeeueer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nQ- Tame - JeMe ceW keâjvee, heeuelet yeveevee
Firmness - cepeyetleer/ÂÌ{lee 181. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Urgency - DelÙeeJeMÙekeâlee given word.
Foolishness - yesJeketâheâer Fundamental
(a) Trivial (b) Extra
176. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. (c) secondary (d) Basic
FESTIVITY SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) Celebration (b) Foundation Ans. (d) : Fundamental- ( cet ueYet le ), synonym - Basic
(c) Calibration (d) Botheration (yegefveÙeeoer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III) Trivial - legÛÚ~
Ans. (a) : Festivity- (GlmeJe), synonym - Celebration Entra - Deble:~
(GlmeJe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQw- Foundation – mLeehevee, Secondary - efÉleerÙekeâ~
efvecee&Ce; Calibration – "erkeâ keâjvee, peeBÛe keâjvee; Botheration 182. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
– hejsMeeveer~ given word.
177. In the following question, out of the given four FRUITFUL
alternatives, select the one which best expresses (a) Useless (b) productive
the meaning of the given word. (c) Barren (d) Juicy
Fickle. SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) Cognizant (b) Unstable Ans. (b) : Fruitful - (GhepeeT, heâueoeÙekeâ), synonym.
(c) Accidental (d) Steadfast productive (GhepeeT)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
Useless - yeskeâej, Barren - yebpej, Juicy - jmeoej~
Ans : (b) Fickle - (DeefmLej), synonym- Unstable (DeefmLej)~
DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Cognizant DeJeiele,peevekeâej, 183. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
Accidental Deekeâefmcekeâ, Steadfast Dešue, efmLej~ Foyer
178. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) Kitchen (b) Verandah
given word. (c) Bedroom (d) Lobby
Forgive SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) Forget (b) Accuse
Ans. (d) : Foyer - (Ghekeâ#e), Synonym - Lobby –
(c) Pardon (d) Compel
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I) (Øekeâes‰~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Kitchen - jmeesF&Iej,
Ans. (c) : Forgive- (ceeheâ keâjvee), synonym - 'Pardon' Verandah - yejeceoe, Bedroom - MeÙevekeâ#e~
(#ecee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Forget - Yetue peevee
G
Accuse - Deejeshe ueieevee 184. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Compel - oyeeJe [euevee, yeeOÙe keâjvee given word.
179. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Generic
given word. (a) Definite (b) Specific
Former (c) Precise (d) Universal
(a) Inferior (b) superior SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Synonyms 295 YCT
Ans. (d) : Generic - JÙeehekeâ, Synonym Universal - 190. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
meJe&JÙeehekeâ~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- given word.
Definite - efveef§ele, Supecific - efJeefMe°, Precise - efJeefOehetJe&keâ GUILE
(a) Intuition (b) Surfeit
185. In the following question, out of the given four (c) Deceit (d) Sincerity
alternatives, select the one which best expresses SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
the meaning of the given word. Ans. (c) : Guile - (Úue, keâheš, OeesKee), synonym - 'Deceit'
Guzzle
(a) Sip (b) Imbibe (OeesKee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
(c) Starve (d) Release Intuition - DebleyeexOe/Devle%ee&ve
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 Surfeit - DeefleYeespeve keâjvee
Ans. (b) Guzzle – (ieškeâvee, heervee), synonym, Imbibe – Sincerity - F&ceeveoejer
(heervee)~
DevÙe Meyoes keâs DeLe& nQ - H
Sip – Ûegmekeâer~
191. In the following question, out of the given four
Starue – YetKee nesvee~
Release – efveJeejCe~ alternatives, select the one which best expresses
the meaning of the given word.
186. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Hound
given word.
(a) Critic (b) Migrate
GRADUAL
(a) abrupt (b) uneven (c) Beagle (d) Variable
(c) continuous (d) hasty SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (c) Hound – (efMekeâejer keâglòee), Synonym, Beagle Úesše
Ans. (c) : Gradual - (Gòejesòej, ›eâefcekeâ), synonym- efMekeâejer keâglòee~
continuous - (ueieeleej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
abrupt - DeÛeevekeâ, Deekeâefmcekeâ, uneven - DeefveÙeefcele, hasty - Critic – DeeueesÛekeâ~
peuoyeeo, GleeJeuee~ Migrate – heÇJeeme keâjvee~
187. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Variable – heefjJele&veMeerue~
given word.
GAUDY 192. Select the most appropriate synonyms of the
(a) proper (b) simple given word.
(c) flashy (d) plain HOSTILITY
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) (a) sympathy (b) friendship
Ans. (c) : 'gaudy'- (YeÌ[keâeruee), synonym- 'flashy' (c) goodwill (d) enmity
(Ûecekeâeruee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
proper - GefÛele, GhegÙeòeâ, mener Ans. (d) : Hostility – (og M ceveer ) , Synonym - ‘Enmity’
simple - Deemeeve, meeOeejCe (Me$eglee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
plain - meeoe, Deemeeve, mhe° Sympathy- menevegYetefle
188. Select the synonym of the given word. Friendship- efce$elee
GARRULOUS Good-will- meodYeeJevee
(a) Talkative (b) Concise
(c) Throaty (d) Guttural 193. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II) given word.
Ans : (a) Garrulous - (yeeletveer), Synonym - 'talktive' HANDY
(a) hard (b) convenient
(JeeÛeeue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nQ - (c) useless (d) clumsy
Concise- mebef#ehle
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Throaty- ceesšs/Yeejer ieues keâe
Ans. (b) : Handy- (megefJeOeepevekeâ, o#e, efvehegCe), Synonym-
Guttural-keâC"mLe
"Convenient" (megefJeOeepevekeâ)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
189. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. Hard- keâef"ve/keâ"esj
GLUM Useless- yeskeâej/JÙeLe&
(a) Afraid (b) Dismal Clumsy- DeveeÌ[er/Gob[
(c) Bright (d) Nervous
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III) 194. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (b) : Glum–(Goeme, DeØemeVe), synonym - Dismal given word.
HIND
(Goeme)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- (a) near (b) rear
Afraid– YeÙeYeerle, [j, Bright – Ûecekeâeruee, Nervous– (c) first (d) front
Ieyejevee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Synonyms 296 YCT
Ans. (b) : Hind- (efheÚuee), Synonym- 'rear' (efheÚuee Yeeie)~ 200. select the synonym of the given word.
DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ- HANDY
(a) Convenient (b) Easy
Near- vepeoerkeâ, First- ØeLece, Front- meeceves (c) Funny (d) Nice
195. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
given word: Ans. (a) : Handy - (megefJeOeepevekeâ), Synonym -
HAUGHTY
Convenient (megefJeOeepevekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Humble (b) Talkative
(c) Arrogant (d) Quiet Easy - Deemeeve
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) Nice - DeÛÚe
Ans. (c) : 'haughty'- (IeceC[er, DeefYeceeveer), synonym - Funny - cepesoej~
'Arrogant' (IeceC[er)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
humble - efJeveerle, efJeveceü, talkative - yeeletveer, yengYee<eeer, quiet - I
Meeble~ 201. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
196. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
given word. ISOLATED
HOLISTIC (a) Open (b) Mingling
(a) dissimilar (b) superficial (c) Secluded (d) Included
(c) sketchy (d) comprehensive SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) Ans. (c) : Isolated - (Dekes â uee), Synonym, Secluded -
Ans. (d) : 'Holistic'- (mece«e ™he mes, DeKeb[), synonym - (Skeâeb le/Dekes â uee)~ DevÙe ef JekeâuheeW kes â DeLe& -
comprehensive (JÙeehekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Included - Meeefceue, Mingling - Ieguevee efceuevee, Open -
dissimilar - Demeceeve, superficial - efÚÚuee, GLeuee, sketchy - Keesuevee~
™hejsKeelcekeâ 202. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
197. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
given word. Integrate
Harass (a) Assimilate (b) Disburse
(a) Molest (b) Assist (c) Distribute (d) Separate
(c) Comfort (d) Scare SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : Integrate - (Skeâer k e= â le keâjvee), synonym,
Ans. (a) : Harass- (hejsMeeve keâjvee), synonym - Molest Assimilate - (Deelcemeeled keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(lebie keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Disburse - JÙeÙe keâjvee, Distribute - yeebšvee, Separate - Deueie
Assist- meneÙelee keâjvee, Comfort- Deejece, Scare- [jevee~ keâjvee~
198. Select the synonym of the given word. 203. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Hate given word.
(a) Deny (b) Defer INTRIGUING
(c) Detest (d) Defile (a) monotonous (b) investigating
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) simultaneous (d) gripping
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : 'Hate'- (Ie=Cee keâjvee), synonym - Detest (Ie=Cee
Ans. (d) : Intriguing- (uegYeeJevee), synonym – gripping
keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- (ceveesjbpekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw–
monotonous - veerjme
Deny - Fbkeâej keâjvee
investigating - Úeveyeerve, lenkeâerkeâele, leheâleerMe
Defer - Pegkeâ peevee, mLeefiele keâjvee
simultaneous - menkeâeefuekeâ, mece#eefCekeâ, Skeâ ner meceÙe ceW Ieefšle
Defile- mebkegâefÛele ceeie&, otef<ele keâjvee
nesvee
199. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
204. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
given word.
HUMDRUM
IMITATION
(a) Synchronic (b) Musical
(a) fake (b) genuine
(c) Monotonous (d) Noisy
(c) real (d) original
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Humdrum - (veerjme), synonym -'Monotonous' Ans. (a) : Imitation–(vekeâueer), Synonym - 'fake' (peeueer)~
(veerjme)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
Synchronic - mecekeâeefuekeâ Genuine – JeemleefJekeâ
Noise - Meesjiegue Yeje Real – JeemleefJekeâ
Musical - mebieerleceÙe Original – cetue ™he
Synonyms 297 YCT
205. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 210. Select the synonym of the given word.
given word. INARTICULATE
INSULT (a) eloquent (b) incoherent
(a) apply (b) offend (c) inevitable (d) fluent
(c) offer (d) remove SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : : Inarticulate - (DeJÙeòeâ/cetkeâ), Synonym -
Ans. (b) : Insult- (Deheceeve keâjvee), Synonym - incoherent (Demecyeæ/yeslegkeâe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
‘offend’(Deheceeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Eloquent- megJeòeâe
Apply- ueeiet keâjvee, DeeJesove keâjvee Inevitable- DeefveJeeÙe&
Offer- ØemleeJe Fluent- Jeekeähešg
Remove- nševee 211. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
206. Select the most appropriate synonym of the INIMICAL
given word. (a) Deliberate (b) Comparable
INTRICATE (c) Hostile (d) Influential
(a) Connected (b) Complete SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) Complex (d) Colorful Ans : (c) Inimical - (efJeÉsMehetCe&), Synonym- 'Hostile'
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II) (ogMceve/efJejesOeer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (c) Intricate – (peefšue), Synonym - ‘Complex’ Deliberate-peeve-yetPe keâj, Comparable-legueveerÙe, Influential-
(peefšue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- ØeYeeJeMeeueer~
Connected - ueiee ngDee, mebyebefOele, Complete - hetje, mechetCe&, 212. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Colorful - jbieefyejbiee~ given word.
207. Select the most appropriate synonym of the INCREDIBLE
given word. (a) unnoticed (b) unwilling
INITIATE (c) disturbing (d) unbelievable
(a) show (b) start SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) sign (d) slow Ans : (d) Incredible- (DeefJeÕemeveerÙe), synonym -
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III) unbelievable – (DeefJeÕemeveerÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Ans. (b) : Initiate- (DeejcYe keâjvee), Synonym - ‘Start’ unnoticed-DeieesÛej, Unwilling-DeefveÛÚe, Disturbing-hejsMeeve
(MegYeejbYe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nbw- 213. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Show- ØeoMe&ve keâjvee given word.
INTENSIFY
Sign- mebkesâle efÛevn (a) destroy (b) strengthen
Slow- Oeercee keâjvee (c) eliminate (d) terminate
208. Select the synonym of the given word. SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
INDELIBLE Ans : (b) Intensify - (meMeòeâ keâjvee), synonym -
(a) illegible (b) inerasable strengthen (cepeyetle keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
(c) ineffective (d) illegal Destroy - ve° keâjvee, Eliminate - nševee, Terminate - veewkeâjer
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I) mes efvekeâeue osvee
Ans. (b) : Indelible - (mLeeÙeer), Synonym - 'inerasable'- 214. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(Deefceš)~ given word.
DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw- IGNOMINY
(a) morality (b) virtue
Illegible - Demhe°, Dehe"veerÙe (c) disgrace (d) esteem
Ineffective - ØeYeeJenerve SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Illegal - DeJewOe, iewjkeâevetveer Ans : (c) Ignominy - (eflejmkeâej, yeoveeceer), Synonym -
209. Select the synonym of the given word. disgrace (DeheÙeMe)~
INEPT DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
(a) Clumsy (b) fit morality - veweflekeâlee
(c) strong (d) capable virtue - iegCe
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) esteem - mecceeve
Ans. (a) : Inept - (DekegâMeue/DeÙeesiÙe), Synonym - 'clumsy' 215. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(yesÌ{biee)~ given word.
DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ - INCESSANT
Strong- cepeyetle, Capable- ÙeesiÙe, meceLe&, me#ece, Fit- GheÙegòeâ (a) inconstant (b) intermittent
(c) persistent (d) transient
GefÛele~
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Synonyms 298 YCT
Ans : (c) Incessant- (efvejblej, ueieeleej), Synonym - Ans (a) : INNUENDO- (JÙebiÙe/ševee/Je›eâesefle), Synonym-
persistent (ueieeleej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Implication (efveefnleeLe&)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Inconstant - DeefmLej Evidence-meyetle/mee#Ùe, Verification- melÙeeheve, Proof- ØeceeCe
Intermittent - yeerÛe-yeerÛe ceW nesves Jeeuee 221. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Transient - #eefCekeâ given word.
Idleness
216. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(a) Energy (b) Industry
given word. (c) Cheerfulness (d) Lethargy
IDENTICAL SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) similar (b) legible
(c) detailed (d) perfect Ans. (d) : Idleness - (DeeuemÙe), synonym- lethargy
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I) (DeeuemÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (a) Identical- (meceeve/mecejme), synonym – Similar energy - Tpee&
(meceeve)~ DevÙe Meyoes kesâ DeLe& nQ - industry - GÅeesie/heefjßece
Legible- heÌ{ves ÙeesiÙe cheerfulness - Glmeen/Deevevo
Detailed- efJemle=le 222. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word:
Perfect- hetCe&
Indomitable
217. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) Accessible (b) Invincible
given word. (c) Justifiable (d) Changeable
IDEOLOGY SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) contract (b) belief Ans. (b) : Indomitable - (DeocÙe/keâYeer ve nejves Jeeuee),
(c) mark (d) recognition
Synonym- Invincible (DepesÙe)~DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Accessible – megueYe
Ans : (b) Ideology- (efJeÛeejOeeje), Synonym - belief
Justifiable – vÙeeÙeesefÛele/leke&âmebiele
(OeejCee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Changeable – DemLeeÙeer/heefjJele&veMeerue
Contract- mebefJeoe/"skeâe
223. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Mark- efveMeeve
given word.
Recognition- ceevÙelee/henÛeeve INTERSPERSED
218. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) Scattered (b) Met
given word. (c) Collected (d) Wore
INTREPID SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(a) gallant (b) cowardly Ans. (a) : Interspersed- (Devle: ØekeâerCe& keâjvee, efÚlejevee),
(c) insecure (d) invisible synonym - 'Scattered' (efyeKeje ngDee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I) Met - efceuee, Collected - Skeâ$e efkeâÙee, Wore - henvee~
Ans : (a) Intrepid- (efve[j/meenmeer), Synonym- "Gallant"
224. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(meenmeer)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Cowardly- keâeÙej Insecure- Demegjef#ele INTEGRATE
Invisible- DeÂMÙe (a) Disappear (b) Unite
(c) Increase (d) Divide
219. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II)
given word.
IGNOMINIOUS Ans. (b) : Integrate - (DeKeb[, Skeâerke=âle keâjvee), synonym -
(a) wonderful (b) disgraceful 'unite' (Skeâ nesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
(c) innocuous (d) generous Disappear - ieeÙeye nesvee, Increase - Je=efæ keâjvee, Divide -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III) yeeBšvee~
Ans : (b) Ignominious- (yeoveece, ueppeekeâej), Synonym - 225. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
'disgraceful' (ueppeepevekeâ)~ DevÙe Meyoebs keâe DeLe& nQ- given word.
Wonderful- Dee§eÙe&pevekeâ Insidious
Innocuous- neefve ve keâjves Jeeuee (a) Callous (b) Benevolent
(c) Crafty (d) Sincere
Generous- oÙeeueg SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
220. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (c) : Insidious - (Úueer, Oetle&), synonym- Crafty
given word. (Ûeeueekeâ/Ûelegj)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
INNUENDO
Callous - keâ"esj/mebJesovenerve
(a) implication (b) evidence
(c) verification (d) proof Benevolent - hejeshekeâejer
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I) Sincere - F&ceeveoej/meÛÛee
Synonyms 299 YCT
226. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (b) : 'Integration' - (Skeâlee, DeKeC[lee), synonym –
given word.
'Unification' (SkeâerkeâjCe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
INSTIGATE
(a) Instill (b) Stagnate Separation–DeueieeJe, Segregation–efJeÙeesie, he=LekeäkeâjCe,
(c) Kindle (d) Imbibe Division–efJeYeepeve~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III) 232. Select the synonym of the given word.
Ans. (c) : 'Instigate'- (yenkeâevee, Gòesefpele keâjvee), synonym Impolite
- 'kindle' (Gòesefpele keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Instill - (a) Intelligent (b) Brave
šhekeâevee (c) Rude (d) Irrelevant
Stagnate - yenvee SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Imbibe - heer uesvee, meesKevee Ans. (c) : Impolite - (DemeYÙe, DeefMe°), synonym - Rude
227. In the following question, out of given four (DemeYÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
alternatives, select the one which best expresses Intelligent - yegefæceeve
the meaning of the given word.
Invade Brave - yeneogj
(a) Abuse (b) Ravage Irrelevant - JÙeLe&, cenlJenerve
(c) Trash (d) Shred 233. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I) given word
Ans : (b) Invade- (Dee›eâceCe keâjvee), synonym- Ravage Inclination
(uetšvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- (a) Aptitude (b) Indifference
Abuse (ieeueer osvee), Trash (keâÛeje), Shred (šgkeâÌ[e) (c) Repulsion (d) Aversion
228. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I)
given word. Ans : (a) Inclination - (ØeJe=efòe, PegkeâeJe, DeefYe®efÛe), synonym
Infuriate - Aptitude (keâewMeue/™Peeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Endow (b) Enhance
(c) Enrage (d) Engage Indifference - Goemeervelee, Repulsion - Ie=Cee, Aversion -
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) JecegKelee, Ie=Cee~
ef
Ans. (c) : Infuriate- (›egâæ keâjvee), synonym - Enrage 234. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(›eâesefOele keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - given word.
Endow - oeve osvee, Enhance - yeÌ{evee, Engage- efveÙegòeâ keâjvee Impious
Ùee ueieevee~ (a) Irreligious (b) Devout
(c) Skilled (d) Loyal
229. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Immense Ans. (a) : Impious - (veeefmlekeâ, DeOeceea), Synonym -
(a) Insignificant (b) Dull Irreligious (veeefmlekeâ)~= DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
(c) Minute (d) Massive Devout - osJeYeòeâ, heefJe$e, Skilled - kegâMeue, keâewMeuehetCe&, loyal
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
– JeHeâeoej, F&ceeveoej, efve‰eJeeve~
Ans. (d) : 'Immense'- (yeÌ[e, efJeMeeue), Synonym -
'Massive' (efJeMeeue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Insignificant - 235. Select the synonym of the given word.
cenlJenerve, Dull - veerjme, Minute - met#ce~ INDUSTRIOUS
(a) Fruitful (b) Practical
230. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) Prompt (d) Diligent
given word.
INTRICATE SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) Complicated (b) Simple Ans. (d) : Industrious - ( ces n veleer , heefjßeCeer), synonym -
(c) Plain (d) Straightforward Diligent (heefjßeceer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Fruitful -
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II) GhepeeT, Prompt - legjvle, Practical - JÙeJeneefjkeâ~
Ans. (a) : Intricate- (peefšue, hesefÛeoe), synonym - 236. Select the synonym of the given word.
Complicated (peefšue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - IMPECCABLE
Simple - meeOeejCe (a) Imperfect (b) Flawless
Plain - meeoe (c) Smooth (d) Clean
Straightforward - F&ceeveoej SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
231. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (b) : Impeccable - ($egefšnerve), synonym - flawless
given word. (oes<e jefnle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
INTEGRATION Imperfect - DehetCe&
(a) Separation (b) Unification Smooth - efÛekeâvee
(c) Segregation (d) Division
Clean - meeHeâ
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Synonyms 300 YCT
J Ans. (a) : 'Kit'- (GhekeâjCe), synonym - 'equipment'
(GhekeâjCe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
237. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Information - peevekeâejer
given word.
Particle - keâCe
JUST
(a) fair (b) favouring Element - lelJe
(c) courtly (d) partial 242. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) given word.
Ans. (a) : Just– (vÙeeÙeesefÛele/vÙeeÙemebiele), Synonym - 'fair' Knotty
(a) Simple (b) Complex
(efve<he#e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– (c) Visible (d) Shriek
Favouring – he#e uesvee SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
Courtly – meYÙe, megMeerue Ans. (b) : Simple - peefšue, Synonym, Complex - peefšue~
Partial – DeebefMekeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
238. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Simple - meeoe, Visible - peeefnj, Shriek - ÛeerKevee~
given word. 243. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
JEOPARDY given word.
(a) prevention (b) protection Keen
(c) peril (d) promotion (a) Dull (b) Blunt
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) (c) Eager (d) Adept
Ans : (c) Jeopardy - (Keleje, Kelejs ceW [euevee), Synonym - SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
peril (Deeheoe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Ans. (c) : Keen - Glmegkeâ, Synonym, Eager - Glmegkeâ/FÛÚgkeâ~
Prevention - jeskeâLeece, efveJeejCe DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Protection - megj#ee Dull - kegbâef"le, Blunt - kegbâo, Adept - efvehegCe~
Promotion - heoesVeefle 244. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
239. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
given word. Knave
JOVIAL (a) Mundane (b) Common
(a) Jeering (b) Joyous (c) Rogue (d) Equivocal
(c) Judgmental (d) Jealous SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) Ans. (c) : Knave - Oetle&/og°, Synonym, Rogue - og°~
Ans. (b) : 'Jovial'- (ØemeVe Deewj efce$eJele), synonym - DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
'Joyous' (nbmecegKe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Mundane - meeOeejCe, Common - meeJe&peefvekeâ, Equivocal -
Jeering - Gheneme keâjvee Demhe°eLe&~
Judgemental - efveCee&Ùekeâ 245. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Jealous - F&<Ùee&ueg given word.
Knit
240. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(a) Lucid (b) Kit
given word.
(c) Weave (d) Tremble
Judicious
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
(a) Prudent (b) Dull
(c) Foolish (d) Unfair Ans. (c) : Knit - yegvevee, Synonym, Weave - yegvevee~
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Ans. (a) : Judicious - (efJeJeskeâhetCe&), synonym - prudent Lucid - mhe°, Kit - GhekeâjCe, Tremble - keâebhevee~
(yegefæceeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Dull - ceboyegefæ, Deeuemeer, Foolish - yesJeketâHeâ, Unfair - DevegefÛele
L
ieuele~ 246. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
K LIVID
(a) furious (b) timid
241. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) mild (d) lively
given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
KIT Ans. (a) : Livid - (G«e/›eâesOeer), Synonym, Furious - (G«e)~
(a) Equipment (b) Information
(c) Particle (d) Element
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II) Mild - nukeâe, Timid - [jheeskeâ, Lively - peerJeble~
Synonyms 301 YCT
247. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 252. Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the
given word. given word.
Leverage LURK
(a) Suggestion (b) Weakness (a) sing (b) prowl
(c) Conclusion (d) Influence (c) vibrate (d) tremble
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Leverage - (Meefòeâ), synonym, Influence - Ans. (b) : 'Lurk'- (keâneR ef Ú hekeâj yew "vee nceuee keâjves kesâ efueS),
(Meefòeâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- synonym- 'prowl' (Ieele ueieevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- 'sing'
Suggestion - megPeeJe, Weakness - keâcepeesjer, Conclusion - - ieevee ieevee, 'vibrate' - oesueeÙeceeve nesvee, mebef#ehle ieefle keâjvee
'tremble' – keâeBhevee (YeÙe mes)
efve<keâ<e&~
253. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
248. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
given word. Lavish
LOFTY (a) Scarce (b) Bountiful
(a) towering (b) humble (c) Simple (d) Austere
(c) silent (d) plain SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : Lavish - (efHeâpetue KeÛe&, KeÛeeauee), synonym -
Ans. (a) : 'lofty'- (yengle GBâÛee, ØeYeeJeMeeueer), synonym - Bountiful (ØeÛegj cee$ee ceW)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Scarce -
'towering' (TBÛee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ– keâceer, Simple - meeOeejCe, Austere - mebÙeceer, meeOeejCe~
humble - efJeveceü, efJeveerle 254. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
silent - Meevle, Ûeghe, ceewve given word.
plain - meeoe, mhe° Deemeeve LUCID
(a) Confusing (b) Clear
249. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) Ambiguous (d) Unclear
given word. SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
LAMENT
Ans. (b) : Lucid- (mhe<š, Ûecekeâoej), synonym - clear
(a) afflict (b) mourn
(c) torment (d) distress
(mhe°)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) Confusing– Yeüecekeâ, Ambiguous– Demhe<š, DeveskeâeLeea,
Ans. (b) : Lament - (efJeueehe keâjvee), Synonym - 'Mourn' Unclear– Demhe<š, DeMegæ~
(Meeskeâ keâjvee)~ M
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Afflict- og:Keer nesvee 255. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
Torment- Glheer[ve, Ùeelevee osvee MALIGNANT
Distressed- og:Ke nesvee (a) vicious (b) beneficial
250. Select the synonym of the given word. (c) loving (d) healthy
LETHAL SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(a) harmless (b) healthy Ans. (a) : Malignant - (og°/Meeeflej), Synonym, Vicious-
(c) fatal (d) strong (og°)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I) Beneficial - ueeYeoeÙekeâ, Loving - hÙeeje, Healthy - mJemLe~
Ans : (c) Lethal- (Ieelekeâ), Synonym - 'fatal' (Ieelekeâ)~ 256. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw- given word.
Mandatory
Harmless - neefvekeâejkeâ, efveoex<e
(a) Unnecessary (b) Optional
Healthy - mJemLe (c) Imperative (d) Impervious
Strong - cepeyetle SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
251. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (c) : Mandatory - (DeefveJeeÙe&), Synonym, Imperative
given word. (DeefveJeeÙe&)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
LOYAL Unnecessary-DeveeJeMÙekeâ, Optional - Jewkeâefuhekeâ, Impervious
(a) routine (b) devoted - Øeyeue
(c) varied (d) legal
257. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) given word.
Ans : (b) Loyal- (Yeòeâ/efve‰eJeeve), synonym - Devoted - Munch
(Yeòeâ/efve‰eJeeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - (a) Drew (b) Flew
(c) Chew (d) Burp
Routine - efveÙeefcele keâeÙe&›eâce, Varied - efJeefYeVe, legal - keâevetveer~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Synonyms 302 YCT
Ans. (c) : Munch - (Ûeyeevee), synonym, Chew (Ûeyeevee)~ Ans. (d) : Malady- (yeerceejer), Synonym - illness (yeerceejer)~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
mischief - vegkeâmeeve, Mejejle, disturbance - yeeOee, GheÉJe,
Drew-efÛe$ekeâejer keâjvee, Flew-GÌ[eve Yejvee, Burp - [keâej uesvee~
258. Select the most appropriate synonym of the wickedness - og°lee, heehe~
given word. 263. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
MAGNIFY given word.
(a) enlarge (b) withdraw Miniature
(c) shrink (d) decrease (a) Diminutive (b) Mammoth
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) (c) Colossal (d) Gigantic
Ans. (a) : 'Magnify' - (DeeJeOe&keâ), Synonym - enlarge - SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(efJemleej) Ans : (a) Miniature- (ueIeg, ueIeg™he), Synonym -
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Diminutive (Úesšs Deekeâej keâe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
withdraw - efvekeâeuevee Mammoth- efJeMeeuekeâeÙe, Colossal- efJeMeeue, Gigantic-
shrink - efmekeâesÌ[vee efJeMeeue, yeÌ[e
decrease - keâceer 264. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
259. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
given word. MANUAL
MASSIVE (a) thesaurus (b) handbook
(a) honour (b) majority (c) directory (d) dictionary
(c) muscular (d) huge SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) Ans : (b) Manual- (nmleÛeefuele), synonym - hand book
Ans. (d) : 'Massive' (efJeMeeue/JÙeehekeâ), Synonym - huge (nmleÛeefuele)~ DevÙe Meyoesb kesâ DeLe& nQ- Thesaurus heÙee&Ùe-keâesMe,
(efJeMeeue)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- dictionary - keâesMe, MeyokeâesMe, directory-efveoxefMekeâe~
honour - mecceeve 265. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
majority - yengcele given word.
muscular - MeefòeâhetCe&/ceebmeue Meddle
(a) manage (b) interfere
260. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) repair (d) elaborate
given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Mandatory
Ans : (b) Meddle- (nmle#eshe keâjvee/oKeue osvee), Synonym-
(a) optional (b) compulsory
(c) secondary (d) free Interfere (oKeue osvee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ -
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) Manage- ØeyebOeve
Ans. (b) : Mandatory – (DeefveJeeÙe&), Synonym- Repair- cejccele
Compulsory- (DeefveJeeÙe&)~ Elaborate- efJemle=le
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 266. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Optional - Jewkeâefuhekeâ~ given word.
Secondary - ceeOÙeefcekeâ~ MASQUERADED
(a) Managed (b) Dropped
Free - cegòeâ~ (c) Acted (d) Disappeared
261. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
given word. Ans. (c) : 'Masqueraded'- (Ì{eWie keâjvee), synonym -
MAMMOTH
'Acted' (veeškeâ keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ -
(a) magnificent (b) miniscule
(c) perilous (d) gigantic Managed - JÙeJemLee keâer, Dropped-efiejevee, efiejves osvee,
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) Disappeared - DeÂMÙe nes ieÙee~
Ans. (d) : Mammoth–(efJeMeeuekeâeÙe, yengle yeÌ[e), Synonym 267. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
- ‘gigantic’ (efJeMeeue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Magnificent- given word.
MOTIF
DeeueerMeeve, YeJÙe miniscule- ceecetueer perilous- Kelejveekeâ~ (a) Creation (b) Reason
262. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) Purpose (d) Design
given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
MALADY Ans. (d) : 'Motif'- (cetue YeeJe/vecetvee), synonym - 'Design'
(a) mischief (b) disturbance
(c) wickedness (d) illness (vecet vee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQw- Creation – efvecee&Ce, Reason
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) – keâejCe, Purpose – GösMÙe~
Synonyms 303 YCT
268. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (a) : Morbid - (jesie«emle, ieboe), synonym - 'Nasty'
given word. (efIeveewvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
MOROSE
(a) Sullen (b) Cheerful Prompt - lelkeâeue, legjble
(c) Optimistic (d) Friendly Pretty - megboj
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II) Lively - efpeboeefoue, hegâleeauee
Ans. (a) : Morose– (og:Keer, Goeme), synonym - Sullen 274. Select the synonym of the given word.
(Goeme)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Massive
Cheerful– KegMe, ØemeVe, Optimistic– DeeMeeJeeoer, Friendly– (a) Huge (b) Weak
(c) Tiny (d) Strong
efce$eJele~ SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
269. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (a) : Massive - (efJeMeeue), synonym - Huge
given word.
MANDIBLE (efJeMeeue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Human (b) Praise Weak - keâcepeesj
(c) Glory (d) Jaw Tiny - Úesše
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) Strong - cepeyetle
Ans. (d) : 'Mandible'- (ceveg<Ùe keâe peyeÌ[e), synonym - 275. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Jaw (peyeÌ[e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- given word.
Human – ceeveJe Ùee ceveg<Ùe mes mecyeefvOele, Praise– ØeMebmee, Mock
Glory – ÙeMe~ (a) Cheer (b) Taunt
270. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) Praise (d) Amuse
given word. SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
MANDATE Ans. (b) : 'Mock'- (cepeekeâ GÌ[evee), synonym - 'Taunt'
(a) Official order (b) Last trip (Gheneme)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
(c) Broken promise (d) Man-made Cheer - ØemeVe nesvee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III) Praise - ØeMebmee keâjvee
Ans. (a) : Mandate- (GheosMe osvee, DeefOekeâej he$e), Amuse-ceveesjbpeve keâjvee
synonym - Official-order (MeemeveeosMe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs 276. Select the synonym of the given word.
DeLe& nQ- Last trip– Deefvlece/efheÚueer Ùee$ee, Broken promise– MITIGATE
Jeeoe leesÌ[vee, Man-made ceeveJe-efveefce&le~ (a) Excuse (b) Improve
271. In the following question, out of the given four (c) Moderate (d) Lessen
alternatives, select the one which best expresses SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
the meaning of the given word. Ans. (d) : Mitigate - (keâce keâjvee), synonmy - Lessen
Mince
(a) Reveal (b) Enlarge
(keâce keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Excuse - yenevee,
(c) Crumble (d) Maximize Improve - megOeej, Moderate - ceOÙece, efveÙebef$ele~
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I) 277. Select the synonym of the given word.
Ans : (c) Mince- (Úesše-Úesše keâešvee, Ûeyeekeâj Keevee), MELODIOUS
synonym- Crumble (šgkeâÌ[e keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) Rhythmic (b) Rattling
Reveal: (v) Gpeeiej keâjvee, Øekeâš keâj osvee, ØekeâeefMele keâjvee (c) Tuneful (d) Doleful
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
Enlarge - yeÌ{ peevee, Maximize: (v) Ûejce meercee lekeâ yeÌ{evee,
Ans. (c) : Melodious - (ceOegj, megjeruee, keâesceue), synonym
272. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. - Tuneful (megjeruee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Rhythmic -
Misfortune ueÙeyeæ, Doleful - Goeme, Rattling - MeesYeeÙeceeve ~
(a) Benefit (b) Calamity
(c) Support (d) Miracle N
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
278. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (b) : Misfortune - (ogYee&iÙe), synonym - Calamity
given word.
(efJeheefòe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Numerous
Benefit - ueeYe, Support - menÙeesie, Miracle - Ûecelkeâej~ (a) Numbered (b) Few
273. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) Totalled (d) Several
given word. SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Morbid Ans. (d) : Numerous - (yengle), synonym, Several -
(a) Nasty (b) Prompt (Deveskeâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(c) Pretty (d) Lively
Numbered - ›eâceebefkeâle, Few - kegâÚ/Deuhe, Totalled - kegâue
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Synonyms 304 YCT
279. Select the synonym of the given word. Ans. (c) : Nomad - Ietceblet, Synonym, Migrant -
Nebulous Ietceblet/ØeJeemeer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
(a) Stable (b) Faith
(c) Vague (d) Dearly Lively - efpeboeefoue, Reduce - keâce keâjvee, Weary - Lekeâe ngDee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III) 285. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (c) 'Nebulous'- (Demhe<š, OeggbOeuee), synonym - 'Vague' given word.
(Demhe°)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Nocturnal
(a) Honorable (b) Ethical
Stable = efmLej, cepeyetle, Faith = efJeÕeeme,
(c) Nightly (d) Glurious
Dearly = vejceer mes, Øesce mes SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
280. In the following question out of the given four Ans. (c) : Nocturnal - jeef$e mebyebOeer, Synonym, Nightly - jele
alternatives, select the one which best expresses
the meaning of the given word keâe~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Nudge Honorable - mecceeveveerÙe, Ethical - veerefle mebyebOeer, Glurious -
(a) Allow (b) Leave alone Meeveoej~
(c) Poke (d) Withdraw 286. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III) given word.
Ans : (c) Nudge- (kegânveer mes Útvee), synonym- Poke Nonchalant
(Ì{kesâuevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- (a) Barbaric (b) Stoic
Allow- Devegceefle osvee (c) Concerned (d) Distinct
Leave alone- Dekesâuee ÚesÌ[ osvee, Dekesâues jnves osvee SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Withdraw- meceeefhle, Kelce nesvee, Devle~ Ans. (b) : Nonchalant - Goemeer v e, Synonym, Stoic -
281. In the following question, out of the given four Goemeer v e~ DevÙe ef JekeâuheeW kes â DeLe& -
alternatives, select the one which best expresses Barbaric - DemeYÙe, Concerned - efÛebeflele, Distinct - efJeefMe° ~
the meaning of the given word.
Notorious O
(a) Disreputable (b) Ethical
(c) Honorable (d) Glorious 287. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II) given word.
Ans. (a) : Notorious–(kegâKÙeele), synonym- Disreputable OBLIVIOUS
(a) ignorant (b) attentive
(yesFppele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Ethical – veerefle mebyebOeer, (c) obvious (d) sensitive
Honorable – mecceeveveerÙe, Glorious – Meeveoej SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
282. Select the synonym of the given word. Ans. (a) : Oblivious - (Devepeeve), synonym - ignorant
NOMADIC
(a) Barbaric (b) Brave
(Devepeeve, DeveefYe%e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– attentive - meleke&â,
(c) Wild (d) Roving obvious - megmhe°, sensitive - mebJesoveMeerue
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III) 288. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (d) : Nomadic - (Iegceblet), synonym - roving given word.
(Ietcevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- OBSTACLE
(a) benefit. (b) clearance
Barbaric - DemeYÙe
(c) accessory (d) barrier
Brave - yeneogj
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Wild - pebieueer~
Ans : (d) Obstacle– (yeeOee/™keâeJeš), Synonym -‘Barrier’
283. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
(DeJejesOe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Nexus benefit– ueeYe/efnle
(a) Allof (b) apparent clearance–Yegieleeve/efvekeâemeer
(c) Cohesion (d) Adhere Accessory–meneÙekeâ/mebueive
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
289. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (c) : Nexus - yebOeve/ueieeJe, Synonym, Cohesion - given word.
ueieeJe~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - OFFEND
Apparent - mhe°, Aloof - Deueie, Adhere - heeueve keâjvee~ (a) aid (b) annoy
284. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) assist (d) assuage
given word. SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Nomad Ans : (b) Offend- (veejepe keâjvee), Synonym - 'Annoy'
(a) Lively (b) Reduce (hejsMeeve keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Aid- meneÙelee keâjvee,
(c) Migrant (d) Weary
Assist- ceoo/meneÙelee keâjvee, Assuage- keâce keâjvee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Synonyms 305 YCT
290. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (a) : Opulent– (keâerceleer, Meeveoej), Synonym -
given word. Sumptuous (JewYeJeMeeueer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
OPINION
(a) view (b) wisdom Poor – iejerye, Economical – efkeâheâeÙeleer, Depressed –
(c) chance (d) sense Goeme, DeJevele~
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) 296. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans : (a) Opinion - (jeÙe, mecceefle), Synonym - view given word.
(jeÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - OCCUR
Wisdom - yegefæceòee, Chance - DeJemej, Sense - YeeJe (a) Hinder (b) Hasten
291. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) Happen (d) Hamper
given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
OSTENTATIOUS Ans. (c) : 'occur'- (nes v ee, heeÙee peevee), synonym - 'happen'
(a) distinct (b) complete (Ieefšle nesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
(c) flashy (d) trusted Hinder - yeeOee [euevee, Hasten - MeerIeÇlee keâjvee, Hamper -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
DeJe™æ nesvee/®keâvee~
Ans : (c) Ostentatious- (efoKeeJešer/YeÌ[keâeruee), synonym -
'flashy' (YeÌ[keâeruee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - 297. In the following question, out of the given four
alternatives, select the one which best expresses
Distinct- Deueie/efJeefMe° the meaning of the given word.
Complete- hetCe&/cegkeâcceue Obligation
Trusted- Yejesmee jKevee/Yejesmee (a) Denial (b) Refusal
292. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) Commitment (d) Declination
given word. SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
ORTHODOX Ans. (c) : Obligation – (keâevetveer yeeOÙelee Ùee JeÛeveyeælee),
(a) civilized (b) habitual
synonym - commitment (JeÛeveyeælee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe&
(c) traditional (d) deliberate
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) nQ- Denial – KeC[ve, JebÛeve, Refusal – Fvkeâej keâjvee,
Ans : (c) Orthodox - (™Ì{erJeeoer, hejcehejeiele), Synonym - veekeâejvee, Declination – DemJeerkeâej keâjvee~
traditional (hejchejeiele)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ - 298. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
civilized - efMe°eÛeej efmeKeueevee given word.
habitual - mJeYeeefJekeâ Obvious
(a) Vague (b) Various
deliberate - efJeÛeej keâjvee (c) Flexible (d) Evident
293. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
given word.
OPPORTUNE Ans. (d) : Obvious - (peeefnj), synonym - Evident
(a) rarely (b) likely (peeef nj/ØelÙe#e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
(c) timely (d) barely Vague-Demhe°, Various-efJeefYeVe, Flexible - ueÛeeruee, cegueeÙece
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III) 299. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans : (c) Opportune- (meeceefÙekeâ, meceÙeesefpele), Synonym - given word.
'Timely' (meeceefÙekeâ)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ- Optimist
Rarely- keâYeer-keâYeej, Likely- mebYeeJeveerÙe, (a) Critic (b) Distinct
Barely- cegefMkeâue mes, (c) Pessimist (d) Idealist
294. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
give word. Ans. (d) : Optimist - (DeeMeeJeeoer), synonym - Idealist
OPULENT (DeeoMe&Jeeoer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Virulent (b) Distant Critic - DeeueesÛekeâ, Distinct - Deueie, efJeefMe°, Pessimist -
(c) Luxurious (d) Shabby
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I) efvejeMeeJeeoer~
Ans. (c) : Opulent –(Oeveer/mece=æ), synonym- Luxurious 300. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
(efJeueemeer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- OBTAIN
Virulent – G«e/meb›eâecekeâ/leerKee (a) Achieve (b) Suppress
Distant – otj/heâemeues hej (c) Inspire (d) Lessen
Shabby – heâšsneue/DevegefÛele SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I)
295. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans. (a) : Obtain- (Øeehle keâjvee), synonym - Achieve
given word. (Øeehle keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
OPULENT Suppress - oyeevee, oceve keâjvee
(a) Sumptuous (b) Poor
Inspire - Øesefjle keâjvee
(c) Economical (d) Depressed
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III) lessen - keâce keâjvee
Synonyms 306 YCT
P Ans : (b) ) Prevalent - (ØeÛeefuele/JÙeehle), Synonym-
'Common'- (meeOeejCe)~
301. Select the most appropriate synonym of the DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw-
given word.
Unusual - DemeeceevÙe, DeveesKee
Parnoid
(a) Impeccable (b) Suspicious Different - efJeefYeVe, Deueie-Deueie
(c) Insignificant (d) Patronising Rare - ogue&Ye, efvejeuee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) 307. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (b) : Paranoid - (heeieue), Synonym, Suspicious - given word.
(mebefoiOe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- PARSIMONY
Patronising - mebj#eCe, Impeccable - $egefšnerve, Insignificant (a) readiness (b) bounty
(c) generosity (d) frugality
- legÛÚ SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
302. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans : (d) Parsimony- (kebâpetme/efceleJÙeÙeer), Synonym -
given word.
'frugality' (efceleJÙeefÙelee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Readiness-
PRODIGAL
(a) talented (b) modest Glmeg keâlee, Bounty- Goejlee, Generosity- Goejlee, Goejlee,
(c) intelligent (d) wasteful oeveMeeruelee~
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) 308. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans. (d) : prodigal- (KeÛeeauee, DeheJÙeÙeer), Synonym – given word.
wasteful (DeheJÙeÙeer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- talented - PERPETUATE
ØeefleYeeJeeve, modest - efJeveceülee, intelligent - yegefæceeve (a) Release (b) Prevent
(c) Cease (d) Preserve
303. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
given word.
Ans : (d) Perpetuate- (efmLej jKevee, peejer jKevee), Synonym
PERPLEX
(a) deceive (b) bewilder - 'Preserve' (yeveeÙes jKevee)~
(c) complex (d) surprise DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I) Release- efveJeejCe, Úgškeâeje, Prevent- jeskeâvee, Cease - yevo
Ans. (b) : Perplex - (GuePeevee/JÙeekegâue keâjvee), Synonym keâjvee~
‘bewilder’ (GuePeve ceW [euevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw- 309. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
deceive- OeesKee osvee, complex- peefšue, surprise- Dee§eÙe& given word.
efJemceÙe~ PITFALL
(a) haven (b) retreat
304. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) hazard (d) refuge
given word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
PRECARIOUS
(a) dangerous (b) abundant Ans : (c) Pitfall - (Keleje), Synonym - "hazard" (Keleje)~
(c) valuable (d) premature DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nw-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I) haven- MejCe, yevojieen
Ans : (a) "Precarious"- (Deefveef§ele/mebefoiOe/Kelejveekeâ), Element- lelJe, cetuelelJe
Synonym - Dangerous (Kelejveekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Refuge- DeeßeÙe mLeeve
Abundant - ØeÛegj 310. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Valuable - cetuÙeJeeve given word.
Premature - DemeeceefÙekeâ PATHETIC
(a) powerful (b) plentiful
305. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) purposeful (d) pitiful
given word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
PENSIVE
(a) Spotaneous (b) Spiteful Ans : (d) Pathetic - (oÙeveerÙe, efvejeMe), Synonym- pitiful
(c) Reflective (d) Tragic (oÙeveerÙe)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) powerful- MeefòeâMeeueer,
Ans : (c) Pensive - (efÛevlee«emle), Synonym - ‘Reflective plentiful- ØeÛegj,
(efÛebleveMeerue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Spotaneous - mJeeYeeefJekeâ, purposeful- GösMÙehetCe&~
Spiteful - És<ehetCe&, Tragic -og:Keo 311. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
306. Select the synonym of the given word. given word.
PREVALENT PEDIGREE
(a) unusual (b) common (a) Mongrel (b) IIIegitimate
(c) rare (d) different (c) Lineage (d) Forbidden
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Synonyms 307 YCT
Ans. (c) : Pedigree - (JebMeeJeueer), Synonym - Lineage Ans. (c) : Pleasant– (megKeo, megneJevee), synonym –
(JebMeeJeueer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Refreshing (leepeieer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
Mongrel – mebkeâj peeefle keâe/oesieuee Tedious– GyeeT, Exasperating– lebie keâjves Jeeuee, Gòespekeâ,
Illegitimate – DeJewOe/iewjkeâevetveer Tiresome– GyeeT~
Forbidden – Jeefpe&le/efveef<eæ 317. In the following question, out of the given four
312. Select the most appropriate synonym of the alternatives, select the one which best expresses
given word. the meaning of the given word.
PENURY Proscribe
(a) Admit (b) Ban
(a) Poverty (b) Compatibility
(c) Praise (d) Include
(c) Temporality (d) Readability
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : Proscribe– (jeskeâ osvee), synonym - Ban
Ans. (a) : Penury - (iejeryeer), synonym - Poverty
(ØeefleyebOe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
(iejeryeer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ - Praise–ØeMebmee keâjvee, Include-Meeefceue keâjvee], Admit- Dee%ee
compatibility : Devegketâuelee ; Temporality – meeceefÙekeâ Øeke=âefle osvee
Readability – he"veerÙelee~
318. In the following question out of the given four
313. Select the most appropriate synonym of the alternatives, select the one which best expresses
given word. the meaning of the given word
Prodigious Perish
(a) immense (b) unimportant (a) Energize (b) Revive
(c) proud (d) exciting (c) Refresh (d) Decease
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) : Prodigious- (efJeue#eCe/DemJeeYeeefJekeâ/yengle yeÌ[e), Ans : (d) Perish - (ieeÙeye nes peevee, cej peevee), synonym-
synonym - 'immense' (DelÙeefOekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- 'Decease' (cej peevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
unimportant - cenòJenerve, legÛÚ Energize- mhetâefle& hejkeâ, meef›eâÙe (hetCe&)
proud - Debnkeâejer, DeefYeceeveer Revive-hegve: peerefJele nesvee/hegve&pevce
exciting - Gòespekeâ, jesceebÛekeâ Refresh- leepee, mJeÛÚvo
314. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 319. In the following question out of the given four
given word. alternatives, select the one which best expresses
PERSECUTION the meaning of the given word
Panic
(a) Oppression (b) Perfection
(a) Calm (b) Contentment
(c) Stimulation (d) Affliction
(c) Confidence (d) Frenzy
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II) SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) : Persecution –(Glheer[ Ì ve/ DelÙeeÛeej), Synonym - Ans : (d) Panic- ([jeJeveer efmLeefle, YeÙe), synonym- Frenzy
Oppression (GlheerÌ[ve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Perfection – (DeeJesMe/Gvceeo)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
Glke=â°lee, Stimulation– Gòespeve, Gkeâmeevee, Affection– Calm- Meevle, Contentment- MeerMee Ùee Deelcemevlegef°, ØemeVelee
ueieeJe, mvesn~ keâer efmLeefle, Confidence- DeelceefJeÕeeme
315. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 320. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. given word.
PREJUDICE POPULAR
(a) Tolerance (b) Advantage (a) Particular (b) untidy
(c) Bias (d) Justice (c) specific (d) favourite
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : Prejudice– (he#eheele/hetJee&«en), synonym - Bias Ans. (d) : 'Popular'- (ueeskeâefØeÙe, ØeÛeefuele), synonym-
(hetJee&«en)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- favourite (Devegketâue/ceveYeeJeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Tolerance – meefn<Ceglee, Particular - Keeme, efJeMes<e
Advantage– heâeÙeoe, untidy - ieboe, cewuee, DeJÙeJeefmLele
Justice– vÙeeÙekeâlee& specific - efJeefMe°
316. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 321. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. given word.
PLEASANT Proclaim
(a) Tedious (b) Tiresome (a) Oppose (b) Produce
(c) Refreshing (d) Exasperating (c) Declare (d) Conceal
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Synonyms 308 YCT
Ans. (c) : Proclaim - (Ieesef<ele keâjvee), synonym - 327. Select the synonym of the given word.
Declare (Ieesef<ele keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Quarrelsome
(a) Pragmatic (b) Querulous
oppose - efJejesOe keâjvee
(c) Ambiguous (d) Opaque
Produce - GlheVe keâjvee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
Conceal - efÚheevee~ Ans. (b) : 'Quarrelsome' - (keâuenefØeÙe/PeieÌ[euet), synonym -
322. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 'Querulous' (PeieÌ[euet)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
given word Pragmatic - JÙeeJeneefjkeâ, Ambiguous - Demhe°, Opaque -
Persuade
(a) Halt (b) Deplete OegbOeuee
(c) Coax (d) Impose 328. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) given word.
Ans : (c) Persuade - (ceveevee, jepeer keâjvee), synonym - Quell
Coax (yenueevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) Incite (b) Aggravate
(c) Soothe (d) Raze
Halt - heÌ[eJe, ™keâvee, jeskeâ ueieevee~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Deplete - keâce keâj osvee, Keeueer keâj osvee~ Ans. (c) : Quell - Meeble keâjvee, Synonym, Soothe - Meeble
Impose - Leeshe osvee, DeejesheCe keâjvee~ keâjvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
323. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Incite - Gkeâmeevee, Aggravate - Gòesefpele keâjvee, Raze - ve°
given word.
Prodigy keâjvee~
(a) Anger (b) Tranquil 329. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) Genius (d) Plight given word.
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II) Quench
Ans. (c) : Prodigy - (efJeue#eCelee), Synonym - Genius (a) Quell (b) Review
(c) Persuade (d) Extinguish
(ØeefleYeeJeeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Anger - ›eâesefOele nesvee, SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Tranquil - Meeble, Plight - ogo&Mee~
Ans. (d) : Quench - yegPeevee, Synonym, Extinguish -
324. Select the most appropriate synonym of the yegPeevee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
given word.
Profuse Quell - Meeble keâjvee, Review - meceer#ee, Persuade - ceveevee~
(a) Thrifty (b) Scarce 330. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) Plenty (d) Sparse given word.
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III) Quotidian
Ans. (c) : profuse - (ØeÛegj), synonym - 'plenty' (ØeÛegjlee)~ (a) Unsure (b) reprimand
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - (c) Ordinary (d) Query
Thrifty - efceleJÙeÙeer, Scarce - ogue&Ye, Sparse - efJejue SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
325. Select the synonym of the given word. Ans. (c) : Quotidian - meeOeejCe, Synonym, Ordinary -
PRECISE meeOeejCe~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
(a) Ambiguous (b) Inaccurate Unsure - Deefveef§ele, Reprimand - [ebšvee, Query - meJeeue~
(c) Accurate (d) Erroneous
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II) R
Ans. (c) : Precise - (mešerkeâ, "erkeâ), Synonym - Accurate
331. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
("erkeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Ambiguous - Demhe°, given word.
Inaccurate - DeMegæ, Erroneous - DeMegæ~ Resplendent
(a) Dazzling (b) Withered
Q (c) Dull (d) Unattractive
326. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
given word. Ans. (a) : Resplendent - (Ûecekeâeruee), Synonym, Dazzling
QUEST - (Ûecekeâeruee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
(a) search (b) path
Withered - cegjPeeÙee ngDee, Dull - megmle/veerjme, Unattractive -
(c) destination (d) route
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) yeomet jle
Ans : (a) Quest- (Keespe, leueeMe), Synonym - Search 332. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(Keespe)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
destination- Debefvlece ue#Ùe Regime
(a) Space (b) Country
Route- ceeie&
(c) Rule (d) Territory
Path- jen SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Synonyms 309 YCT
Ans. (c) : Regime - Meemeve, Synonym Rule - Meemeve/efveÙece~ Ans. (c) : Receive – (Øeehle keâjvee), synonym - get (Øeehle
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- keâjvee)~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Space - Debleefj#e, Country - osMe, Territory - #es$e
333. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Drop - efiejvee
given word : Pass - iegpejvee
REVIVE Lose - Keesvee
(a) Review (b) Depress
338. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(c) Restore (d) Damage
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) given word.
RENOWN
Ans. (c) : Revive – (hegvepeeaefJele keâjvee), synonym - (a) obscurity (b) fame
Restore (ueewševee, yeneue keâjvee)~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) wisdom (d) conceit
Review - meceer#ee SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Depress - keâce keâjvee Ans : (b) 'Renown' - (KÙeeefle/ÙeMe), Synonym - 'fame'
Damage - vegkeâmeeve (Øeefmeefæ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
334. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Obscurity - DebOekeâej
given word. Wisdom - yegefæceòee
RAMIFICATION Conceit - obYe/iegceeve
(a) Source (b) Consequence
(c) Satisfaction (d) Inception 339. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) given word.
Ans. (b) : 'Ramification' (peefšuelee/Demej/ØeefleMeeKee) RETICENT
(a) silent (b) garrulous
synonym - Consequence (veleerpee)~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) extrovert (d) confident
Source - meeOeve SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Satisfaction - mebleg‰er Ans : (a) Reticent- (keâce yeesueves Jeeuee/Ûeghhee), synonym -
Inception - DeejcYe 'silent' (ceewve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
335. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Garrulous – iehheer, yeeletveer
given word. Extrovert – yeefnceg&Keer
Robust Confident – DeelceefJeMJeemeer
(a) fragile (b) healthy
(c) incapable (d) delicable 340. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) given word.
Ans. (b) : Robust - (cepeyetle), synonym- Healthy – REPUDIATE
(a) enforce (b) sanction
(mJeemLe/cepeyetle)~ (c) regret (d) renounce
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Fragile - veepegkeâ~ Ans. (d) : Repudiate - (heefjlÙeeie keâjvee), Synonym -
Incapable - De#ece~ 'Renounce' (lÙeeievee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
Delicable - ceveesjce~ Enforce- ueeiet keâjvee
336. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Sanction- ØeefleyebOe/cebpetjer
given word. Regret- Keso, heÚleeJee keâjvee
ROUGH
341. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(a) Coarse (b) Soft
given word.
(c) Foul (d) Feathery
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
REDUNDANT
(a) uninterested (b) unsuitable
Ans. (a) : Rough - (keâ"esj/Kegjoje), Synonym Coarse – (c) unnecessary (d) unparalleled
Kegjoje~ SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans : (c) Redundant - (iewj-pe™jer), Synonym -
Soft - cegueeÙece~ unnecessary (DeveeJeMÙekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Foul - yesF&ceeveer mes~ Uninterested- ™efÛenerve, Unsuitable- DevegheÙegòeâ,
Feathery - hejoej, hej mes {bkeâe ngDee~ Unparalleled - Deveghece, DeefÉleerÙe
337. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 342. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. given word.
RECEIVE REPRIMAND
(a) Drop (b) Pass (a) rebuke (b) complete
(c) Get (d) Lose (c) command (d) repeat
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III) SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Synonyms 310 YCT
Ans. (a) : Reprimand- (Oecekeâevee, [ebšvee), synonym - Ans : (b) Reprimand- ([e@švee), Synonym -
Rebuke ([ebšvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - 'Reproach'(efOekeäkeâejvee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Complete (hetCe&), Command (Dee%ee/DeeosMe), Repeat = Eradicate- peÌ[ mes efceševee
(hegvejeJe=efòe) Applaud- mejenvee keâjvee
343. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Reward- Fveece osvee
given word. 348. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
RADIANCE given word.
(a) depth (b) dryness Reproach
(c) sparkle (d) redness (a) Indulge (b) Berate
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II) (c) Supervise (d) Train
Ans : (c) Radiance- (Ûecekeâ/ØekeâeMe), synonym - 'sparkle' SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(Ûecekeâ)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (b) : Reproach - (efvevoe keâjvee/ieeueer osvee), synonym-
Depth- ienjeF& berate (ieeueer osvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
Dryness- Meg<keâlee Indulge - efuehle/Deemeòeâ nesvee, Supervise - efvejer#eCe keâjvee,
Redness- ueeefuecee Train - lewÙeej keâjvee
344. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 349. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. given word.
RECAPITULATION REMORSE
(a) Reproach (b) Affection
(a) summary (b) movement
(c) Regret (d) Indifference
(c) prominence (d) readiness
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : 'Remorse'- (iueeefve, Devegleehe), synonym -
Ans : (a) Recapitulation- (mebef#ehle, DeeJe=efòe), synonym -
Regret (heÚleeJee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
'summary' (meb#eshe)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-Movement-
Reproach – efkeâmeer keâes efOekeäkeâejvee
ieefle/Deevoesueve
Affection – Devegjeie, mvesn
Prominence- Meesnjle/KÙeeefle
Indifference – ™efÛe Ùee YeeJevee ceW keâceer, Goemeervelee
Readiness- lelhejlee
350. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
345. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
given word. RIND
RECEDE (a) Shade (b) Peel
(a) increase (b) intensify (c) Petal (d) Leaf
(c) waver (d) wane SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (b) 'Rind'- (efÚuekeâe), Synonym - Peel (efÚuekeâe)~ DevÙe
Ans : (d) Recede- (keâce nesvee, nšvee, otj peevee), synonym - MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQw-
'wane' (SnefleÙeeleer)~ DevÙe Meyoesb kesâ DeLe& nQ - Shade – ÚeÙee
Increase- yeÌ{evee Petal – hebKegÌ[er
Intensify- lespe keâjvee Leaf – heòeer
Waver- uenjvee 351. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
346. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
given word. RESILIENT
RESOLUTE (a) Baseless (b) Lazy
(a) unsure (b) determined (c) Furious (d) Supple
(c) uncertain (d) hesitant SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (d) : 'resilient'- (ueÛeeruee), synonym - 'supple'
Ans : (b) Resolute- (ÂÌ{mebkeâuhe), Synonym - 'determined' (ueÛeeruee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
(ÂÌ{-mebkeâuhe)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ- Baseless - DeeOeejnerve, Lazy - megmle, Deeuemeer, Furious - ›eâesefOele
Unsure- Deefveef§ele 352. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Uncertain- mebosn Ùegòeâ given word.
Hesitant- mebkeâesÛeer ROTUND
(a) Range (b) Rolled
347. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (c) Rocky (d) Round
given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
REPRIMAND Ans. (d) : Rotund- (ieesue), synonym - Round (ieesue)~
(a) eradicate (b) reproach
(c) applaud (d) reward DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Rang– #es$e, Rocky– Ûeóeveer, Rolled
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III) - Ietcee ngDee~
Synonyms 311 YCT
353. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 358. Selec the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. given word.
ROWDY Rectify
(a) Charming (b) Boisterous (a) Folly (b) Amend
(c) Calm (d) Amenable (c) Raid (d) Bend
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : 'Rowdy'- (GheõJeer, keâesueenuehetCe&), synonym - Ans. (b) : Rectify - (meg O eejvee), Synonym - Amend (megOeej
'Boisterous' (keâesueenuehetCe&)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQw- Charming keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
- Deekeâ<e&keâ, ceveesnejer, Calm - Meevle, efyevee Meesjiegue kesâ Amenable Folly - cetKe&lee, Raid - Úehee, Bend - Pegkeâvee
- menpe Devegieeceer~
S
354. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. 359. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Recently given word.
(a) Lately (b) Normally SPONTANEOUS
(c) Immediately (d) Usually (a) impulsive (b) prejudiced
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) planned (d) intended
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Recently- (neue ner ceW), synonym- 'lately'
Ans. (a) : Spontaneous - done naturally without being
(neue ner ceW)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - forced (mJeeYeeefJekeâ/mJele: mhetâle&), synonym - impulsive
Normally - meeceevÙele:~ (DeeJesieMeerue/DeeJesie) nw~
Immediately - legjble~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
usually - Deece leewj hej~ prejudiced - he#eheele, he#eheelehetCe&, intended - YeeJeer/DeYeer°,
355. Select the most appropriate synonym of the planned - efveÙeesefpele/DeeÙeesefpele~
given word. 360. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Revive given word.
(a) Repeat (b) Review SHOVE
(c) Ruin (d) Recover (a) pull (b) halt
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I) (c) shout (d) poke
Ans. (d) : 'Revive' - (hegvepeeaefJele, mepeerJe nesvee), synonym - SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
'Recover' (Jeeefheme heevee/mJemLe nesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Ans. (d) : 'shove'- (Oekeäkeâe, jsuee, Øenej), synonym -poke
Repeat- (Øenej, Oekeäkeâe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ–
oesnjevee, Review - meceer#ee, Ruin - veeMe keâjvee,
efJeveeMe~ pull - KeeRÛevee
356. Select the most appropriate synonym of the halt - ®keâvee
given word. shout - efÛeuueevee, Meesj keâjvee
RELEVANT 361. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(a) Unconnected (b) Applicable given word.
(c) Inapplicable (d) Unrelated SUMPTUOUS
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II) (a) opulent (b) stingy
Ans. (b) : Relevant- (GheÙegòeâ, mebiele), synonym - (c) meager (d) bereft
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Applicable (GheÙegòeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Ans. (a) : 'sumptuous'- (JewYeJeMeeueer), synonym-
Unconnected - Demebyeæ~
'opulent' (mece=æ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- stingy - kebâpetme,
Inapplicable - DevegheÙegòeâ~
veerÛe, meager - Deuhe, legÛÚ, bereft - oerJeevee
Unrelated - Demebyeæ~
362. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
357. Select the synonym of the given word. given word.
Remember STERILE
(a) Recall (b) Retell (a) productive (b) barren
(c) Review (d) Reign (c) sordid (d) pure
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Remember - (Ùeeo keâjvee), synonym - Recall Ans : (b) STERILE - (yebpej/Tmej), Synonym - 'barren'
(Ùeeo keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - (yebpej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
Retell - hegve: keânvee Productive - GhepeeT
Review - meceer#ee keâjvee, hegveefJe&Ûeej keâjvee Sordid - efIeveewvee
Reign - jepÙekeâeue, Meevemevekeâeue Pure - Megæ

Synonyms 312 YCT


363. Select the synonyms of the given word. Ans : (a) 'STERN'- (keâ"esj), Synonym - "strict" (keâ"esj)~
RAMPANT
(a) excessive (b) limited
DevÙe Meyoebs keâe DeLe& nQ-
(c) rare (d) gentle Mellow- ceOegj
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II) Proud- ieJe&
Ans : (a) Rampant - (keâeyet mes yeenj, yengle pÙeeoe), Synonym Shrewd- Ûeeueekeâ
- 'excessive' (DelÙeefOekeâ)~ 369. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw- given word.
Limited - meerefcele SORDID
Rare - ogue&Ye (a) pure (b) solid
Gentle - oÙeeueg, meppeve (c) clean (d) dirty
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
364. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. Ans : (d) 'Sordid'- (ieboe, DemJeÛÚ), Synonym -'Dirty'
SUBSEQUENT (ieboe)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) consecutive (b) preceding Pure- Megæ
(c) antecedent (d) prior
Solid- "esme
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (a) Subsequent - (yeeo ceW/DevegJeleea), Synonym- Clean- mJeÛÚ
'Consecutive' (ueieeleej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&& nQ - preceding - 370. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
keâeÙe&Jeener, antecedent - hetJe&Jeleea, prior - hetJe&~ given word.
Scrap
365. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(a) Hoard (b) Save
given word.
(c) Store (d) Reject
SCANTY
(a) adequate (b) meager SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) plentiful (d) enough Ans : (d) Scrap- (efvekeâeue osvee, heWâkeâvee), Synonym -
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) 'Reject' (DemJeerkeâej keâjvee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (b) Scanty - (Deuhe), Synonym - meagre (keâceer)~ Hoard- {sj/efveefOe
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Save- yeÛeevee/mebÛeÙe
Adequate-heÙee&hle, Plentiful - ØeÛegj, Enough - heÙee&hle~ Store- ieesoece/Yeb[ej
366. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 371. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. given word.
SANCTION
SANE
(a) grace (b) mercy
(c) denial (d) approval (a) sensible (b) crazy
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) (c) sensitive (d) foolish
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (d) Sanction - (menceefle, cebpetjer), Synonym -
approval (menceefle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Ans : (a) Sane- (mecePeoej), Synonym - 'Sensible'
Grace - MeesYee, MeesYee yeÌ{evee (mecePeoej)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Mercy - oÙee Crazy- heeieue
Denial - Fbkeâej Sensitive- mebJesoveMeerue
367. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Foolish- cetKe&leehetCe&
given word. 372. Select the most appropriate of the given word.
SURREPTITIOUS SUCCINCT
(a) spacious (b) adventurous (a) pithy (b) terse
(c) secretive (d) aggressive (c) lengthy (d) curt
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Surreptitious - (ieghle), Synonym - 'secretive'
Ans. (b) : SUCCINCT- (mebef#ehle), Synonym- Terse
(ieghle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
(mebef#ehle)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
aggressive - Dee›eâecekeâ, spacious - efJeMeeue, adventurous -
Pithy- DeLe&hetCe&, Curt- ™Kee, lengthy - efJemle=le~
meenefmekeâ, Glmeener
368. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 373. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. given word.
STERN SURGE
(a) strict (b) mellow (a) Rush (b) Smooth
(c) proud (d) shrewd (c) Hygienic (d) Clean
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Synonyms 313 YCT
Ans. (a) : 'Surge' - (lespeer mes yeÌ{vee), synonym- rush (lespeer mes 379. In the following question, out of the given four
alternatives select the one which best expresses
ues peevee)~ MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- the meaning of the given word.
Smooth - cegueeÙece Smudge
Hygienic - mJeemLÙekeâj (a) Clean (b) Sanitary
Clean - mJeÛÚ (c) Pure (d) Stain
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
374. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. Ans. (d) : 'Smudge'- (Oeyyee [euevee), synonym - 'Stain'
SALVAGE (Oeyyee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Clean - meeheâ, Sanitary -
(a) Lose (b) Hurt meheâeF&, DeejesiÙekeâj, Pure - Megæ~
(c) Waste (d) Save 380. In the following question, out of the given four
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I) alternatives, select the one which best expresses
Ans. (d) : 'Salvage'- (veeMe j#eCe, jef#ele mecheefle), synomym the meaning of the given word.
- 'save' (j#ee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ~ Lose - Keesvee, Savage
Hurt - Ûeesš hengBÛeevee, Waste - yeyee&o keâjvee~ (a) Civilized (b) Brutal
(c) Tame (d) Domesticated
375. In the following question, out of the given four
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
alternatives, select the one which best expresses
the meaning of the given word. Ans. (b) : Savage – (DemeYÙe ceveg<Ùe, yenMeer), synonym-
Scion Brutal (efveo&Ùeer, DemeYÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- civilized –
(a) Root (b) Cause meYÙe, Tame – heeuelet, Domesticated –heeuelet, heeuee ngDee~
(c) Heir (d) Source 381. In the following question, out of the given four
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I) alternatives, select the one which best expresses
Ans : (c) Scion – (Jeeefjme, JebMepe), synonym - Heir the meaning of the given word.
(Jeeefjme)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Subside
Root–peÌ[, DeeOeej, Source–œeesle, Cause–keâejCe (a) Descend (b) Enlarge
(c) Prolong (d) Ascend
376. In the following question, out of the given four
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
alternatives, select the one which best expresses
the meaning of the given word. Ans : (a) Subside – (keâce nesvee, Meevle nesvee, Glej peevee),
Shriek synonym - Descend (heeflele nesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
(a) Peep (b) Toot Enlarge-yeÌ{e ngDee, Prolong-uebyee, Ascend-Thej ÛeÌ{vee, yeÌ{vee~
(c) Yell (d) Whisper 382. In the following question, out of given four
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
alternatives, select the one which best expresses
Ans : (c) Shriek – (efÛeuueenš, ÛeerKe), synonym - yell the meaning of the given word.
(efÛeuueevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Steady
Peep–Peebkeâvee, Toot–meeršer, neve&, Whisper–hegâmehegâmeenš (a) Vulnerable (b) Flexible
377. In the following question, out of the given four (c) Abiding (d) Wobbly
alternatives, select the one which best expresses SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
the meaning of the given word. Ans : (c) Steady- (efveÙeefcele), synonym- Abiding (mLeeÙeer)~
Scream DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Vulnerable- Ûehesš ceW, Flexible-
(a) Cry (b) Whisper ueÛeeruee, Wobbly-DeefmLej, pepe&j~
(c) Hum (d) Murmur
383. In the following question, out of the given four
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
alternatives, select the one which best expresses
Ans. (a) : Scream - (ÛeerKevee, efÛeuueevee), synonym- Cry the meaning of the given word.
(efÛeuueevee/jesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Sneer
Whisper –YegveYegveevee, Hum –iegveiegveevee, Murmur –yeÌ[yeÌ[evee (a) Mock (b) Compliment
378. In the following question, out of the given (c) Praise (d) Applaud
alternatives, select the one which best expresses SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III)
the meaning of the given word. Ans. (a) : Sneer- (Gheneme keâjvee Ùee nBmeer GÌ[evee), synonym-
Smear Mock (nbmeer GÌ[evee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
(a) Discolor (b) Honor
(c) Laud (d) Upgrade Compliment – ØeMebmee
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I) Praise – ØeMebmee keâjvee
Ans : (a) Smear - (Oeyyee, oeie), synonym- Discolor (jbie Applaud – meceLe&ve keâe ØeoMe&ve keâjvee
efyeieeÌ[vee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- 384. In the following question, out of the given four
Honor mecceeve, Upgrade ØeMebmee, ÛeÌ{eF&, lejkeäkeâer~ Laud–ØeMebmee alternatives, select the one which best expresses
the meaning of the given word.
keâjvee~ Solemn
Synonyms 314 YCT
(a) Funny (b) Pensive Ans. (b) : Strange- (efJeefÛe$e, DemeeOeejCe), synonym -
(c) Laughing (d) Light Abnormal (DemeeOeejCe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III)
Despair - efvejeMee
Ans. (b) : Solemn – (iebYeerj), synonym- Pensive Conventional - hejbhejeiele
(efÛeblee«emle/OÙeeveehejeÙeCe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Natural - Øeeke=âeflekeâ
Funny – efJeefÛe$e 390. Select the synonym of the given word.
Laughing – nbmevee SLENDER
Light – ØekeâeMe (a) Narrow (b) Wide
385. In the following question, out of the given four (c) Slim (d) Weak
alternatives, select the one which best expresses SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
the meaning of the given word. Ans. (c) : Slender - ( heleuee), synonym - slim (heleuee)~
Scorn DevÙe MeyoeW kes â DeLe& nQ -
(a) Mockery (b) Approval Narrow - mebkeâerCe&~
(c) Delight (d) Pleasure Wide - ÛeewÌ[e~
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I) Weak - keâcepeesj~
Ans : (a) Scorn - (cepeekeâ), synonym- 'Monkery' (cepeekeâ)~
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Approval (noun) : Devegceesove hemeboieer T
mJeerke=âefle, delight : (noun) : Deevebo, KegMeer, ØemeVelee~ 391. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
386. In the following question, out of the given four given word.
alternatives, select the one which best expresses Transmit
the meaning of the given word. (a) Accept (b) Receive
Sarcastic (c) Convey (d) Catch
(a) Kind (b) Nice SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) Approved (d) Arrogant Ans. (c) : Transmit - (mebÛeeefjle keâjvee), synonym, Convey -
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I) (mebØesef<ele keâjvee)~
Ans : (d) Sarcastic - (JÙebiÙeelcekeâ, DeefYeceeveer, Ieceb[er), DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
synonym- Arrogant (DeefYeceeveer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Nice Accept - mJeerkeâej keâjvee, Receive - Øeehle keâjvee, Catch -
- ceveceesnkeâ jceCeerÙe, Deeflemet#ce, megKeo, kind - Øeke=âefle, Yeebefle, hekeâÌ[vee~
Approve - Devegceesove mJeerke=âefle~ 392. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
387. Select the synonym of the given word.
Testify
Swift (a) Disprove (b) Affirm
(a) Slow (b) Harsh (c) Oppose (d) Invalidate
(c) Quick (d) Turn SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (b) : Testify - (ieJeener osvee), Synonym, Affirm -
Ans. (c) : 'swift'- (lespe, ogÇleieeceer), synonym - Quick (ÂÌ{lee kesâ meeLe keânvee)~
(lespe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Slow - Oeercee, megmle Disprove - KeC[ve keâjvee, Oppose - efJejesOe keâjvee, Invalidate
Harsh - keâ"esj,keâšg - DeceevÙe nesvee~
Turn - heuešvee 393. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
388. Select the synonym of the given word. given word.
Slender Tag (n)
(a) Sturdy (b) Slippery (a) Syphon (b) Drain
(c) Slim (d) Strong (c) Pump (d) Label
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Tag (n) - (keâepe, efÛehheer), synonym, Label (n)
Ans. (c) : Slender - (heleuee) keâe synonym - 'Slim'
(veece-he$e/efÛehheer)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(heleuee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Syphon - veefuekeâe Ùeb$e
Sturdy - leieÌ[e/oyebie, Slippery - efÛekeâvee/DeÂÌ{,Strong -
Drain (N) - DeheJeeefnkeâe/ievoer veeueer
cepeyetle~ Pump (N) - heeveer KeerÛeves keâe Ùeb$e
389. Select the most appropriate synonym of the 394. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. given word.
Strange Termination
(a) Despair (b) Abnormal (a) Conviction (b) Conclusion
(c) Conventional (d) Natural (c) Consolation (d) Conduction
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Synonyms 315 YCT
Ans. (b) : Termination - (meceeefhle), Synonym, Conclusion 400. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(efve<keâ<e&/Devle)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- given word.
TRIVIAL
Conviction - oes<eefmeefæ, Consolation - meeblJevee, Conduction
(a) essential (b) meaningful
- mebJeenve/leehe Ûeeueve (c) warm (d) superficial
395. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
given word. Ans : (d) Trivial- (legÛÚ, veieCÙe), Synonym - superficial
TUMULT
(a) clarity (b) peace
(melener/DeiebYeerj)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
(c) uproar (d) surprise essential - DelÙeeJeMÙekeâ, meaningful - meeLe&keâ, warm- iece&,
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) neef o&keâ
Ans. (c) : 'tumult'- (keâesueenue), synonym - 'uproar' 401. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(Meesjiegue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ– given word.
clarity - mhe°lee THRIFTY
(a) frugal (b) grand
peace - Meeefvle
(c) rigid (d) discreet
surprise - Dee§eÙe& SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
396. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Ans : (a) Thrifty - (efceleJÙeÙeer, efkeâheâeÙeleer), Synonym-
given word. 'frugal' (efceleJÙeÙeer)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
TACITURN
(a) reticent (b) talkative grand- YeJÙe
(c) phlegmatic (d) placid rigid- keâ"esj
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) discreet- meeJeOeeve, he=Lekeâ
Ans. (a) : Taciturn - (DeuheYee<eer), Synonym - ‘Reticent’ 402. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(keâce yeesueves Jeeuee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- talkative-yeeletveer given word.
phlegmatic- efveef<›eâÙe placid- meewcÙe TEMPERATE
(a) moderate (b) temporary
397. Select the synonym of the given word.
(c) tentative (d) extreme
TRIUMPH
(a) victory (b) fight SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) attack (d) peace Ans : (a) Temperate- (Meerlees<Ce/mebÙeceer), Synonym-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I) moderate (ceÙee&efole/meerefcele)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Ans. (a) : Triumph - (peerlevee), Synonym - 'victory' Temporary- DemLeeÙeer
(efJepeÙe)~ Tentative- Deefveef§ele
DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nw- Extreme- hejce, DelÙevle
Fight - PeieÌ[e 403. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Attack - Dee›eâceCe keâjvee given word.
Peace - Meebefle THWART
(a) impede (b) aid
398. Select the synonym of the given word.
(c) support (d) face
TILT
(a) Support (b) Cross SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) Straighten (d) Slant Ans. (a) : Thwart- (jeskeâvee, n" keâjvee), Synonym-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II) "impede" (yeeOee [euevee)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (d) TILT - (PegkeâeJe), Synonym - 'slant' (efleÙe&keâ)~ DevÙe Aid- meneÙelee
MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Support- meceLe&ve
Support- meceLe&ve Face- Ûesnje/meecevee
Cross- heej keâjvee 404. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Straighten- meerOee keâjvee given word.
399. Select the most appropriate synonym of the TRUST (n)
given word. (a) Safety (b) Ability
TRANQUIL (c) Belief (d) Welfare
(a) nervous (b) agitated SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) calm (d) wild Ans. (c) 'Trust' - (efJeMJeeme, Yejesmee), synonym- Belief
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) (efJeÕeeme)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (c) Tranquil- (Meeble), Synonym - 'Calm' (Meeble)~ Safety - kegâMeue
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Nervous- efÛebeflele/hejsMeeve, Agitated - Ability - #ecelee, DeefOekeâej
Gkeâmeevee, Wild - pebieueer~ Welfare - meewYeeiÙe

Synonyms 316 YCT


405. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
U
TIMID 410. In the following question, out of the given four
(a) Strong (b) Willful alternatives, select the one which best expresses
(c) Kind (d) Shy the meaning of the given word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) Urge
Ans. (d) : 'Timid'- ([jheeskeâ, mebkeâesÛeer), synonym - 'Shy' (a) Depress (b) Discourage
(Meceeauee/mebkeâesÛeer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- (c) Divert (d) Impulse
Strong – MeefòeâMeeueer SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Willful – efpeöer, n"er Ans. (a) : Urge - (Gòes p evee Ùee Gkeâmeevee), synonym -
Kind – oÙeeueg, efJeveceü impulse (Øeesòespevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ-
406. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Depress – Goeme keâjvee, Discourage – nleeslmeeefnle keâjvee,
given word. Divert – OÙeeve nše osvee~
TOLERANCE 411. In the following question, out of the given four
(a) Aggression (b) Endurance alternatives, select the one which best expresses
(c) Oppression (d) Impatience the meaning of the given word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II) Unanimous
Ans. (b) : 'Tolerance'- (meefn<Ceglee), synonym- Endurance (a) Split (b) Undisputed
(menve-Meefòeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- (c) Cleaved (d) Separate
Aggression - De›eâecekeâ YeeJeveeSB, Oppression - DelÙeeÛeej, SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
Impatience - GlheerÌ[ve, DeOewÙe&lee~ Ans. (b) : 'Unanimous'- (Skeâcele, meJe&-meccele), synonym
407. Select the most appropriate synonym of the - 'Undisputed' (efveefJe&Jeeo)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Split -
given word. ojej, efJeKeb[ve, Cleaved - Deueie, efJeoefjle, Separate -
TARNISH
(a) Heighten (b) Decorae
efJeYeòeâ, Deueie~
(c) Damage (d) Appease 412. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II) given word.
Ans. (c) : Tarnish– (oeie/Oeyyee) keâe Synonym - Damage Uncanny
(a) Strange (b) Unruly
(#eefle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- (c) Accurate (d) Harmful
Heighten– yeÌ{e osvee, Decorate– mepeevee, Appease– Meevle SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
keâjvee~ Ans. (a) : Uncanny - efJeefÛe$e, Synonym, Strange - efJeefÛe$e~
408. In the following question, out of the given four DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
alternatives, select the one which best expresses
the meaning of the given word. Unruly - DeefveÙebef$ele, Accurate - mener, Harmful - neefvekeâj
Tackle 413. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
(a) Avoid (b) Forget given word.
(c) Neglect (d) Deal Uproar
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III) (a) Vague (b) Veil
Ans. (d) : 'Tackle'– (meecevee keâjvee), synonym - 'Deal' (c) Timid (d) Clamor
(mecePeewlee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- Avail - lÙeeie keâjvee, otj SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
jnvee, Forget - Yetuevee, efÛeòe mes Gleejvee, Neglect - OÙeeve ve Ans. (d) : Uproar - Mees j ieg
u e, Synonym, Clamor -
osvee, Yetue peevee~ keâesueenue~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
409. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Vague - Demhe°, Veil - IetbIeš/vekeâeye, Timid - [jheeskeâ~
given word. 414. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Tangled given word.
(a) Orderly (b) Regulated Upbeat
(c) Knotted (d) Organized (a) Adhere (b) Cheerful
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III) (c) Ignore (d) Detach
Ans. (c) : Tangled - (GuePee ngDee, hesefÛeoe), synonym - SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Knotted (GuePee/hejsMeeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Ans. (b) : Upbeat - Glmeeefnle, Synonym, Cheerful -
orderly - megJÙeJeefmLele Glmeeefnle~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Regulated - efveÙebef$ele Adhere - heeueve keâjvee, Ignore - Ghes#ee keâjvee, Detach - Deueie
organized - mebieef"le, megefveÙeesefpele~ keâjvee~
Synonyms 317 YCT
420. Select the synonym of the given word.
V VAGUE
415. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) Precise (b) Unclear
given word : (c) Incomplete (d) Definite
VANQUISH SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) defeat (b) attack Ans. (b) : Vague (Demhe°, OegBOeuee), synonym – Unclear
(c) victory (d) loss (Demhe°)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) Precise - "erkeâ, Skeâoce mener, Incomplete - DeOetje
Ans. (a) : 'Vanquish' – (mheOee& Ùee Ùegæ ceW hejemle keâjvee),
Synonym - defeat – (hejemle keâjvee)~ W
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 421. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
victory - peerle given word.
attack - Dee›eâceCe keâjvee WRY
loss - neefve (a) straight (b) frank
(c) forthright (d) crooked
416. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
given word.
VINDICTIVE Ans. (d) :Wry - (šsÌ{e), Synonym, Crooked - (Je›eâ/cegÌ[e
(a) Watchful (b) Revengeful ngDee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(c) Forceful (d) Helpful Straight - meerOee, Forthright - efve<keâheš, Frank - mhe°Jeòeâe
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) 422. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Ans : (b) ‘‘Vindictive” – (ØeefleMeesOeer), Synonym- given word.
‘Revengeful' (Øeefleefnbmekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Watchful WRENCH
- ÛeewkeâVee, Forceful - meMeòeâ, Helpful - GheÙeesieer~ (a) supply (b) wrest
(c) reject (d) deter
417. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
given word. Ans. (b) : 'wrench'-to pull or twist something
VENERABLE (KeeRÛevee/cejesÌ[vee), synonym - 'wrest' (KeeRÛevee/cejesÌ[/Peškesâ
(a) Valuable (b) Reliable
(c) Redeemed (d) Esteemed mes Úerve uesvee)~
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) Mes < e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (d) Venerable - (DeeojCeerÙe), Synonym- Esteemed supply - Deehetefle&, jmeo, Yeb[ej, reject - DemJeerkeâej keâjvee, cevee
(mecceeefvele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe& nQ- keâjvee, deter – jeskeâvee/ØeeflejesOe keâjvee~
Reliable - efJeÕemeveerÙe, Redeemed - cegefòeâ efoueevee, Valuable - 423. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
cetuÙeJeeve given word.
WARY
418. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) rash (b) inattentive
given word. (c) lax (d) alert
VITAL SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) needless (b) insignificant Ans : (d) Wary- (meeJeOeeve/nesefMeÙeej), synonym - 'alert'
(c) trivial (d) essential
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(Ûeew keâVee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
Rash- peuoyeepe/GleeJeuee
Ans : (d) Vital- (DeeJeMÙekeâ, cenlJehetCe&), Synonym-
Inattentive- DemeeJeOeeve/ueehejJeen
"essential" (DeeJeMÙekeâ)~ DevÙe Meyoebs kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Lax- Ì{eruee/efMeefLeue
needless- DeveeJeMÙekeâ
424. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
insignificant- legÛÚ, veieCÙe
given word.
trivial- DeOece, Úesše Wizard
419. Select the most appropriate synonym of the (a) Vow (b) Magician
given word. (c) Wan (d) Vague
VIGILANT SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) Negligent (b) Inattentive Ans. (b) : Wizard - peeotiej, Synonym, Magician - peeotiej~
(c) Watchful (d) Careless DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III) Vow - keâmece, Wan - keâcepeesj, Vague - Demhe°~
Ans. (c) : Vigilant- (meleke&â, meeJeOeeve), synonym -
425. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
watchful (meleke&â)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - given word.
Negligent– Ghes#eeMeerue, ueehejJeen, Woe
Inattentive– DemeeJeOeeve, (a) Yearn (b) Vie
(c) Sorrow (d) Vigorous
Careless– ueehejJeen, DemeeJeOeeve~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Synonyms 318 YCT
Ans. (c) : Woe - Meeskeâ, Synonym, Sorrow - og:Ke~ 431. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - given word.
Yield
Yearn - leer›e FÛÚe, Vie - ØeeflemheOee& keâjvee, Vigorous - (a) Diligent (b) Blame
Tpee&Jeeve~ (c) Assume (d) Weary
426. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
given word. Ans. (c) : Yield - ceeve uesvee, Synonym, Assume - ceeve
Witty uesvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
(a) Wan (b) Sagacious Diligent - cesnveleer, Blame - Deejeshe, Weary - Lekeâe ngDee~
(c) Volatile (d) Vicious
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II) Z
Ans. (b) : Witty - leer#Ce yegefæ, Synonym, Sagacious -
leer#Ce yegefæ~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - 432. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word.
Wan - keâcepeesj, Volatile - #eefCekeâ, Vicious - og°~ ZEST
(a) Indifference (b) Detachment
X (c) Unconcern (d) Enthusiasm
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I)
427. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. Ans. (d) : Zest- (Glmeen, peesMe), synonym - Enthusiasm
Xenial (Glmeen)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
(a) Adept (b) Hospitable Indifference - Goemeervelee, yeshejJeener (apathy)
(c) Ridiculous (d) Mend Detachment - šgkeâ[er, DeueieeJe (squad)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) Unconcern - Goemeervelee (indifference)
Ans. (b) : Xenial - DeeefleLÙe, Synonym, Hospitable - 433. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
cesnceeveveJeepeer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - given word.
Adept - efvehegCe, Ridiculous - nemÙeemheo, Mend - mebMeesOeve Zenith
(a) Explicit (b) Impediment
keâjvee~ (c) Climax (d) Nadir
428. Select the most appropriate synonym of the SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
given word. Ans. (c) : Zenith - Meer<e& efyebog, Synonym, Climax - Ûejce
Xanthic efyebog~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
(a) Applause (b) Plentiful Explicit - mhe°, Impediment - yeeOee, Nadir - heleve~
(c) Yellowish (d) Generous
434. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
given word.
Ans. (c) : Xanthic - heerues jbie keâe, Synonym, Yellowish - Zealot
heerues jbie keâe~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - (a) Adverse (b) Pausity
Applause - Meeyeemeer, Plentiful - ØeÛegjlee, Generous - Goej~ (c) Sectarian (d) Knave
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Y Ans. (c) : Zealot - keâójhebLeer, Synonym, Sectarian -
meecØeoeefÙekeâ~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
429. Select the most appropriate synonym of the Adverse - efJehejerle, Pausity - keâceer, Knave - Oetle&~
given word.
435. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Yearn given word.
(a) Deny (b) Sadden Zeal
(c) Vow (d) Wan (a) Apathy (b) Enthusiasm
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) Impeccable (d) Forego
Ans. (b) : Yearn - Goeme nesvee, Synonym, Sadden - Goeme SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
nesvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - Ans. (b) : Zeal - Glmeen, Synonym, Enthusiasm - Glmeen~
Deny - cevee keâjvee, Vow - keâmece, Wan - keâcepeesj~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Apathy-Goemeervelee, Impeccable - oes<ejefnle, Forego - ÚesÌ[vee~
430. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
given word. 436. Select the most appropriate synonym of the
Yawn given word.
(a) Nap (b) Volatile Zigzag
(a) Simple (b) Straight
(c) Gape (d) Vicious (c) Curve (d) Frank
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Yawn - pebYeeF&, Synonym, Gape - pebYeeF&~ Ans. (c) : Zigzag - eflejÚe, Synonym, Curve - eflejÚe~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Nap - Pehekeâer, Volatile - #eefCekeâ, Vicious - og°~ Simple - meeoe, Frank - efve<keâheš, Straight - meerOee~
Synonyms 319 YCT
07.
ANTONYMS
Ans. (d) : admonish - (efOekeäkeâejvee, [ešvee), Antonym -
A applaud (ØeMebmee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- warn - ÛesleeJeveer
1. Select the most appropriate antonym of the osvee, scold - [e@švee, chide - Oecekeâevee, [e@švee
given word. 6. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Accustomed given word.
(a) Terrific (b) Fabulous ALIVE
(c) Ordinary (d) Unusual (a) active (b) life
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) (c) dead (d) living
Ans. (d) : Accustomed - (DeYÙemle), Antonym, Unusual - SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(DeveYÙemle)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - Ans. (c) : alive - (peerefJele), antonym - dead (ce=le)~ DevÙe
Terrific - YeÙeevekeâ, Fabulous - Meeveoej, Ordinary - meeOeejCe~ MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- active - meef›eâÙe, life - peerJeve, living -
2. Select the most appropriate antonym of the peerefJekeâe
given word. 7. Select the antonym of the given word.
AFFINITY AGONY
(a) aversion (b) weakness (a) anxiety (b) distress
(c) inclination (d) attraction (c) comfort (d) misery
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Affinity - (DeelceerÙelee), Antonym, Aversion - Ans. (c) : 'Agony' - (keâ°), antonym - Comfort (Deejece,
(És<e)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - megefJeOee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Attraction - Deekeâ<e&Ce, Inclination - PegkeâeJe, Weakness - Anxiety - efÛeblee, og:Keer
keâcepeesjer~ Distress - efJeheefòe, mebkeâš
3. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Miser - kebâpetme
given word.
8. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Anxiety
given word.
(a) Certainty (b) Restlessness
ASCENT
(c) Nervousness (d) Panic
(a) descent (b) depression
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) decent (d) distant
Ans. (a) : Anxiety - (efÛevlee/Glkebâ"e), Antonym, Certainty SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
- (efveef§elelee/efvemevosn)~ Ans : (a) Ascent - (DeejesnCe/ÛeÌ{eJe), antonym - Descent-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- (Gleej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Restlessness - yesÛewveer/DeOeerjlee, Nervousness - efJekeâuelee, Depression - efvejeMee/Goemeer/DeJemeeo
Panic - Oeyejenš Decent - meYÙe/efJeveerle
4. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Distant - otj/otjmLe
given word.
9.Select the most appropriate antonym of the
AMBIGUOUS
given word.
(a) ambitious (b) rare
ABSURD
(c) vague (d) clear
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
(a) Sensitive (b) Sentimental
(c) Selfish (d) Sensible
Ans. (d) : 'Ambiguous' - Demhe°, Antonym - clear - mhe° SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans : (d) Absurd - (efJeJeskeânerve), antonym Sensible -
ambitious - cenòJeekeâeb#eer (mecePeoej, leke&âMeerue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
rare - ogue&Ye Sensitive - mebJesoveMeerue, YeeJegkeâ, Sentimental - YeeJeveelcekeâ,
vague - Demhe° Selfish - mJeeLeea~
5. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the 10. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. given word.
ADMONISH ACQUIT
(a) warn (b) scold (a) Evict (b) Forgive
(c) chide (d) applaud (c) Convict (d) Clear
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Antonyms 320 YCT
Ans : (c) Acquit- (oes<e cegòeâ keâjvee), antonym - Convict- Ans : (d) Adept – (o#e,
keggâMeue), antonym - inept (DeÙeesiÙe/
(oes<ee jesheCe, Deejeshe ueieevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
DekegâMeue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Forgive - #ecee keâjvee, Clear - mhe° keâjvee, Evict - yesoKeue
Proficient - ØeJeerCe, kegâMeue
keâjvee, efve<keâemeve keâjvee~ deft - o#e
11. Select the most appropriate antonym of the expert - keâMgeue, efJeMes<e%e
given word. 17. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
ARROGANCE given word.
(a) superiority (b) sweetness ADORN
(c) humility (d) vanity
(a) Subdue (b) Disfigure
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) Enrich (d) Grace
Ans. (c) : Arrogance - (IeceC[, DeefYeceeve), antonym - SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
humility (veceülee, efJeveceülee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Ans. (b) : Adorn - (mepeevee, efJeYetef<ele keâjvee), Antonym -
superiority- Jeefj‰lee, ØeOeevelee, sweetness- ceOegjlee, efce"eme, Disfigure (yeometjle yeveevee, kegâ®he yeveevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&
vanity - IeceC[ nQ-
12. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Subdue - JeMe ceW keâjvee, peerlevee, Enrich - mece=æ yeveevee, Oeveer
given word.
ACCEPT yeveevee, Grace - Deveg«en, ke=âhee, oÙee
(a) Reject (b) Acquire 18. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(c) Obtain (d) Release given word.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) Abstract
Ans : (a) Accept - (mJeerkeâej keâjvee), antonym - Reject (a) Elusive (b) Concrete
(DemJeerkeâej keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- (c) Intangible (d) Vague
Acquire - DeefOe«enCe keâjvee, Obtain - Øeehle keâjvee, Release - SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I)
efjneF& Ans : (b) Abstract- ( ef JeÛeej Ùee keâuhevee cee$e ceW ve efkeâ keâesF&
13. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Yeew e f lekeâ Jemleg ; Decet le& ) , Antonym - concrete (ÙeLeeLe&hetCe&) cetle&
given word. ( keâeuheef v ekeâ veneR ) ~ DevÙe MeyoeW kes â DeLe& nQ -
AFFINITY Elusive- og«ee&¢e, Vague- Demhe°, OegBOeuee, Intangible- Demhe°,
(a) Aversion (b) Attraction DemheMeea~
(c) Empathy (d) Preference
19. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II)
given word.
Ans : (a) Affinity - (DeelceerÙelee), antonym- Aversion AMASS
(Ie=Cee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw- (a) collect (b) horde
Attraction - Deekeâ<e&Ce, Empathy - menevegYetefle, Preference-hemebo (c) heap (d) distribute
14. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
given word. Ans : (d) Amass- (Skeâ$e keâjvee/meb«en keâjvee) antonym-
APPLAUD Distribute (yeebšvee/efJelejCe keâjvee) ~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) denounce (b) magnify
Collect- Fkeâªe keâjvee
(c) commend (d) approve
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) Horde- YeerÌ[/PegC[
Ans : (a) Applaud - (mejenvee keâjvee), antonym - Heap- {sj/meb«en
Denounce - (Deejeshe ueieevee/efveboe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- 20. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
Magnify - yeÌ{evee, Commend - mejenvee, Approve - Devegceefle~
ADVANCE
15. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (a) shift (b) move
given word. (c) progress (d) retreat
AWARE SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) impervious (b) ignorant
Ans : (d) Advance- (Deeies yeÌ{vee) antonym- Retreat (heerÚs
(c) robust (d) resilient
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) nšvee) ~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (b) Aware - (DeJeiele, peeie®keâ), antonym - Ignorant Shift- mLeeveevleefjle nesvee
- (DeveefYe%e, Devepeeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Impervious - Move- efnuevee-[guevee
Øeyeue, DeYesÅe, Robust - cepeyetle, Resilient - ueÛeeruee~ Progress- efJekeâeme keâjvee
16. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the 21. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. given word.
ADEPT ARROGANT
(a) proficient (b) deft (a) humble (b) rough
(c) expert (d) inept (c) bold (d) uncouth
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Antonyms 321 YCT
Ans : (a) Arrogant- (Ieceb[er) antonym- humble (efJeveceü) 27. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Uncouth- DemeYÙe AGITATE
(a) Argue (b) Clam
bold- meenefmekeâ (c) Excite (d) Impress
Rough- Yeöe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I)
22. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans. (b) : 'Agitate'- (Deevoesueve keâjvee), antonym - calm
given word.
ASCENT (Meeble, ÛegheÛeehe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 'Argue' - yenme keâjvee,
(a) nascent (b) descent 'Excite' - YeeJeesòespeve, 'Impress' - ØeYeeefJele keâjvee
(c) crescent (d) recent 28. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I) given word.
Ans : (b) Ascent- (DeejesnCe) antonym - Descent (veerÛes ARROGANCE
Glejvee) ~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) Familiarity (b) Humility
Nascent- veJepeele (c) Honesty (d) Ignorance
Crescent- JeOe&ceeve (yeÌ{ves Jeeuee) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Recent- neue keâe/veÙee Ans. (b) : Arrogance– (IeceC[er, Denbkeâejer), antonym -
23. Select the most appropriate Antonym of the Humility (veceülee, oÙeeueg)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
given word. Familiarity– DeÛÚer peevekeâejer, Honesty- F&ceeveoejer,
Accessible Ignorance– De%eevelee~
(a) Reachable (b) Stressed 29. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
(c) Attainable (d) Restricted
given word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
APEX
Ans : (d) Accessible- (megueYe/megiece), antonym - (a) Asset (b) Base
Restricted (ØeefleyebefOele/Jeefpe&le)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) Force (d) Pinnacle
Stressed- peesj osvee/ ØeYeeJe [euevee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Attainable- ØeehÙe/Øeehle keâjves ÙeesiÙe Ans. (b) : 'Apex'- (meJeexÛÛe), antonym - 'Base'
Reachable- hengÛeves ÙeesiÙe (cetue/DeeOeej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Asset - mecheefòe, Force
24. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the - yeue/Meefòeâ/ØeYeeJe, Pinnacle - efMeKej/Ûejce meercee
given word.
30. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
ABBREVIATE
(a) Expand (b) Dispute given word.
(c) Oppose (d) Challenge ALTRUISTIC
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I) (a) Outstanding (b) Selfish
(c) Serene (d) Soft-spoken
Ans. (d) Abbreviate– (keâce keâjvee, Úesše keâjvee), antonym -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Expand (efJemleej keâjvee, yeÌ{evee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans. (b) : Altruistic– (efvemJeeLeea), Antonym - 'Selfish'
Dispute–efJeJeeo keâjvee, yenme keâjvee; Oppose–efJejesOe keâjvee,
Challenge–Ûegveewleer osvee~
(mJeeLeea)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Outstanding - yekeâeÙee
25. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word. Serene - efvece&ue/Meeble
ADMONISH Soft-spoken - ce=ogYee<eer
(a) Applaud (b) Belittle 31. In the following question, out of the given four
(c) Harden (d) Attack alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II) meaning of the given word.
Ans. (a) : 'Admonish' - (efOekeäkeâejvee, Ûesleevee), antonym - Astonish
Applaud (ØeMebmee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- (a) Surprise (b) Shock
Belittle - Úesše nes peevee, Harden - keâ"esj nesvee, Attack - (c) Startle (d) Calm
nceuee keâjvee SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
26. Select the antonym of the given word. Ans. (d) : Astonish- (Ûeefkeâle keâjvee), antonym - Calm
Ascend (Meevle keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Surprise -
(a) Rise (b) Climb
(c) Descend (d) Fall
‘Dee§eÙe&Ûeefkeâle keâjvee’ Shock Je Startle ‘Ûeewkeâ peevee’~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I) 32. In the following Question, Out of the given four
Ans. (c) : Ascend - (ÛeÌ{vee/Gâhej peevee), antonym - alternatives, select the one in which is opposite
the given word.
Descend (Glejvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Auspicious
Rise - efvekeâuevee/G"vee~ (a) Bright (b) Happy
Climb - ÛeÌ{vee~ (c) Unlucky (d) Timely
Fall - efiejvee~ SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
Antonyms 322 YCT
Ans : (c) Auspicious- (megvenjs YeefJe<Ùe keâe metÛekeâ, MegYe), Ans. (d) : Acute- (leer›e), antonym - Blunt (kegbâo, cebo
antonym - Unlucky (ogYee&iÙehetCe&)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- yegefæ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Bright- megvenje, Ûecekeâeruee, ØekeâeMeceÙe Dark - DeBOesje, keâeuee, ieghle,
Happy- KegMe Clever - Ûelegj, Ûeeueekeâ
Timely- meceÙe hej, ÙeLeemeceÙe Grave - iecYeerj, Yeejer~
33. In the following question, out of the given four 38. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in word.
meaning of the given word. Attract
Arid (a) Charm (b) Repel
(a) Firtlie (b) Desert (c) Praise (d) Lure
(c) Thirsty (d) Dusty SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : Attract (Deekeâef<e&le keâjvee), Antonym - Repel
Ans. (a) : Arid- (metKee, efvepe&ve), antonym - Fertile (Øeeflekeâef<e&le keâjvee)~ DevÙe Meyo keâe DeLe& nQ-Praise - ØeMebmee keâjvee,
(GhepeeT, nje-Yeje)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Lure - uegYeevee, Charm - Deekeâ<e&Ce
Desert - yebpej, Tmej, 39. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Thirsty - hÙeemee, word.
Dusty – Oetue, Oetmeefjle~ ABUNDANT
34. In the following question, out of the given four (a) Copious (b) Plentiful
alternavtives, select the one which is opposite in (c) Scarce (d) Ample
maning of the given word. SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Apposite Ans. (c) : Abundant- (ØeÛegj, yengle), antonym - Scarce
(a) Suitable (b) Inappropriate (keâce, efJejue)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Timely (d) Relevant Copious - ØeÛegj, DelÙeefOekeâ~
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II) Plentiful - yengle, ØeÛegj~
Ans. (b) : Apposite - (GheÙegòeâ, GefÛele), antonym - Ample - ØeÛegj heÙee&hle~
Inappropriate - (DemegefJeOeepevekeâ, DemeeceevÙe, ieuele)~ DevÙe 40.
Select the most appropriate antonym of the
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Suitable - megueYe, megefJeOeepevekeâ, Timely - word.
mener meceÙe, GheÙegòeâ meceÙe, Relevant - megmebiele~ APPLAUD
35. Select the antonym of the given word. (a) Cheer (b) Criticize
Adept (c) Praise (d) Clap
(a) Competent (b) Inept SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) Skilled (d) Efficient Ans. (b) : APPLAUD- (ØeMebmee keâjvee), antonym -
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I) Criticize (DeeueesÛevee keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nQ -
Ans. (b) : Adept- (kegâMeue, efvehegCe), antonym - Inept Cheer - ØemeVe nesvee
(DeÙeesiÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Praise - ØeMebmee keâjvee
Competent - me#ece, meceLe& (capable, efficient) Clap - leeueer yepeevee
Skilled - efvehegCe, o#elee-Øeehle (expert) 41. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Efficient - kegâMeue, o#e (skilled) word.
36. Select the most appropriate antonym of the AFFLUENCE
given word. (a) Prosperity (b) Luxury
Approve (c) Poverty (d) Richness
(a) Agree (b) Reject SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) Appeal (d) Confirm Ans. (c) : Affluence - (mece=efæ), antonym - Poverty
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I) (iejeryeer, DeYeeJe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Luxury - Deevevo,
Ans. (b) : Approve- (mJeerke=âefle osvee), antonym - Reject Richness - OeveJeevelee, DeefOekeâlee~
(DemJeerkeâej keâjvee)~ peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 42. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Agree - mencele nesvee word.
AMBIGUOUS
Appeal - DeeJesove keâjvee
(a) Strange (b) Uncertain
Confirm - hegef° keâjvee (c) Clear (d) Indefinite
37. Select the most appropriate antonym of the SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II)
given word. Ans. (c) : 'Ambiguous'- (Demhe<š), antonym - 'clear'
Acute (mhe°)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe nQ–
(a) Dark (b) Clever
(c) Grave (d) Blunt Strange– DepeerJe, DeveesKee, uncertain– mebefoiOe, heefjJele&veMeerue,
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) Indefinite– DeefveefMÛele, Demhe<š~
Antonyms 323 YCT
43. Select the antonym of the given word. Ans. (c) : Bravery - (yeneogjer), Antonym, Cowardice -
Attract (keâeÙejlee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(a) Lure (b) Allure
(c) Repel (d) Invite Strength - Meefòeâ, Courage - meenme, Heroism - meenme
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) 49. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Ans. (c) Attract - (Deekeâef<e&le keâjvee), antonym- Repel (Ie=Cee given word.
Blemish
GlheVe keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) Perfection (b) Stain
Lure - Ûeeje/ØeueesYeve, Allure - Hegâmeueevee, Invite -Deecebef$ele (c) Damage (d) Discolouration
keâjvee~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
44. Select the antonym of the give word. Ans. (a) : Blemish - (efJeke=âefle/oes<e), Antonym, Perfection -
Adamant (hetCe&lee/efmeefæ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(a) Coherent (b) Stubborn
Stain - oeie, Oeyyee, Damage - #eefle, vegkeâmeeve keâjvee,
(c) Stupid (d) Flexible
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II) Discolouration - efJeJeCe& keâjvee, jbie efyeieeÌ[vee~
Ans. (d) : Adamant - (efpeöer, n"er), antonym - Flexible 50. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(ueÛeeruee, vecÙe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- given word.
BOLD
Coherent - mhe°, mecePeves ceW mejue
(a) confident (b) cheeky
Stubborn - efpeöer, n"er (obstinate) (c) brave (d) timid
Stupid - yesJeketâHeâ, cetKe& (naive, foolish) SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
45. Select the antonym of the given word. Ans. (d) : 'Bold' - Jeerj/meenmeer, Antonym - timid ([jheeskeâ)
ASSAULT DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Defend (b) Offend
confident - efJeÕeeme
(c) Strike (d) Agree
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I) cheeky - cegKej
Ans. (a) : Assult - (Dee›eâceCe keâjvee), antonym - Defend brave - yeneogj
(j#ee keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Offend (Deheceeefvele 51. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
keâjvee), Strike - nÌ[leeue keâjvee, Agree - mencele nesvee~ given word.
BRUTAL
46. Select the antonym of the given word. (a) fierce (b) sane
ABOLISH (c) savage (d) humane
(a) Build (b) Affirm SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) Cancel (d) Finish
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (d) : Brutal - (efveo&Ùeer), antonym - humane (oÙeeueg)~
Ans. (a) : Abolish - (meceehle keâjvee), antonym - build DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(yeveevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Fierce- Yeer<eCe, ØeÛeC[, savage- DemeYÙe, pebieueer~
Affirm - ÂÌ{lee mes keânvee Sane- mecePeoej~
Cancel - jö keâjvee 52. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Finish - meceehle keâjvee given word.
BLUNT
(a) charred (b) lengthy
B (c) sharp (d) large
47. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
given word. Ans : (c) Blunt - (YeesLeje), antonym - sharp - (lespe Oeej)~
BLUNT DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Charred - Debieeefjle, Lengthy - uecyee,
(a) Dull (b) Sharp
(c) Round (d) Pointless Large - efJeMeeue, yeÌ[e~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I) 53. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Ans. (b) : Blunt - kegbâo/ceesše, Antonym, Sharp - lespe/vegkeâeruee given word.
BESEECH
nesvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - (a) Command (b) Exhort
Dull - megmle, Round - ieesue, Pointless - efvejLe&keâ (c) Invoke (d) Implore
48. Select the most appropriate antonym of the SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
given word. Ans. (a) : Beseech - (ØeeLe&vee keâjvee, efJeveleer/efveJesove keâjvee),
BRAVERY Antonym 'Command' (DeeosMe osvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) heroism (b) strength
Invoke - (efJeveleer keâjvee), Implore - (ØeeLe&vee/efJeveleer/ÙeeÛevee
(c) cowardice (d) courage
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) keâjvee), Exhort - (mecePeevee, Øesefjle keâjvee) nw~
Antonyms 324 YCT
54. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word:
C
BUOYANT 59. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(a) Neutral (b) Bouncy given word.
(c) Gloomy (d) Cheerful Clandestine
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) (a) Heavy (b) Honest
(c) Dressed (d) Opaque
Ans. (c) : Buoyant- (ØemeVeefÛele), Antonym - Gloomy SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(Goeme/efJe<eeohetCe&)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&– Ans. (b) : Clandestine - (iegCle/DeJewOe), Antonym, Honest
Neutral – lešmLe/Goemeerve - (F&ceeveoej)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Bouncy – GÚeueYejer Heavy - Yeejer, Opaque - DeheejoMeea, Dressed - keâheÌ[s henvevee~
Cheerful – nbmecegKe 60. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
55. Selection the most appropriate ANTONYM of CRUCIAL
the given word. (a) Essential (b) Trivial
BENEVOLENT (c) Urgent (d) Stable
(a) Friendly (b) Generous SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(c) Liberal (d) Stingy Ans. (b) : 'Crucial' - cenòJehetCe&, Antonym - Trivial -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) ceecetueer~
Ans. (d) : Benevolent - (oÙeeueg, efce$eJele Deewj hejeshekeâejer), DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Antonym - Stingy (kebâpetme, veerÛe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Essential - pe™jer
Friendly– efce$eJele, Geneous– Goej, Liberal– Goej, Urgent - DelÙeeJeMÙekeâ
meefn<Ceg~ Stable - efmLej
56. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 61. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
word. Compassion
Better (a) concern (b) meanness
(a) Worse (b) Worst (c) sympathy (d) kindness
(c) Bad (d) Good SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Compassion - menevegYetefle, mebJesovee, antonym -
Ans. (a) : Better- (yesnlej, DeefOekeâ DeÛÚe), antonym - Meanness - oefjõlee/DeeYeeJe~
Worse (yeodlej, yengle Kejeye)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Worst - meyemes yegje (Lowest) Concern - efÛeblee/ceeceuee~
Sympathy- menevegYetefle~
Bad - Kejeye, yegje (Poor)
Kindness - oÙeeueglee~
Good - "erkeâ, DeÛÚe (fine)
62. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
57. Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
word. CALM
BOISTEROUS (a) Still (b) Excited
(a) Stormy (b) Loud (c) Restful (d) Cool
(c) Noisy (d) Peaceful SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III)
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Calm - Meeble, antonym - excited Gòesefpele
Ans. (d) : 'Boisterous'- (GheõJeer, keâuenkeâejer), antonym - DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Still - efmLej
'Peaceful'- (MeevleefØeÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Restful - MeebefleØeo
Stormy - letheâeveer~
Cool - Meeble
Loud - ØeMebmee, mlegefle~ 63. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Noisy - Meesjiegue Ùegòeâ~ given word.
58. Select the antonym of the given word. COVETOUS
BLESS (a) mercenary (b) avaricious
(c) acquisitive (d) benevolent
(a) Purify (b) Sanctify
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) Wish (d) Curse
Ans. (d) : Covetous - (ueeueÛeer, ueesYeer), antonym -
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
benevolent (hejeshekeâejer, oÙeeuet)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
Ans. (d) : Bless - (DeeMeerJee&o), antonym - Curse
mercenary- efkeâjeÙes keâe mewefvekeâ, Jesleve-Yeesieer
(DeefYeMeehe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Purify - Megæ keâjvee, avaricious- kebâpetme
Sanctify - heefJe$eerkeâjCe, Wish - FÛÚe~ acquisitive- Depe&veMeerue

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64. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 69. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word. given word.
CRUCIAL CHIVALROUS
(a) imperative (b) trivial (a) annoyed (b) valiant
(c) pivotal (d) critical (c) indignant (d) cowardly
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Crucial- ("erkeâ, ØeeceeefCekeâ, DelÙevle cenlJehetCe&), Ans. (d) : Chivalrous- (heje›eâceer yeneogj), Antonym -
antonym -trivial (legÛÚ, cenlJenerve, veieCÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe cowardly (keâeÙej, [jheeskeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
DeLe& nw- Annoyed- ›eâesOeer, Valiant- Jeerj yeneogj, Indignant- ›eâesOeer~
imperative - DeefveJeeÙe&lee 70. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
pivotal - DeeOeejYetle given word.
COMPLY
critical - veepegkeâ
(a) Defer (b) Adhere
65. Select the antonym of the given word. (c) Consent (d) Oppose
COMIC SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) amusing (b) tragic Ans. (d) : Comply- (heeueve keâjvee), Antonym - Oppose
(c) awkward (d) absurd
(DeJe%ee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Defer - šeuevee, Deueie
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : 'Comic' - (nemÙeemheo, DeevebohetCe&), antonym-
jKevee, Adhere - heeueve keâjvee, DevegmejCe keâjvee, Consent -
Tragic (og:Keo)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
menceefle, cejpeer~
71. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Absurd - yeslegkeâe, DeLe&nerve
given word.
Amusing - efJeveesoer, ceveesjbpekeâ Conclusive
Awkward - yes{biee (a) Ambiguous (b) Clear
66. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (c) Undeniable (d) Decisive
given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
CONTIGUOUS Ans : (a) Conclusive- (efveCee&Ùekeâ Ùee efve§eeÙekeâ), Antonyms -
(a) separated (b) contactual Ambiguous (DeveskeâeLeea)~ DevÙe Meyoes kesâ DeLe& nQ- Clear (meeheâ
(c) neighbouring (d) adjoining Ùee mhe°), decisive (efveCee&Ùekeâ Ùee Debeflece), Undeniable
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
(DekeâešŸe Ùee efpemes vekeâeje ve pee mekesâ) nw~
Ans : (a) Contiguous- (mebueive, efceuee ngDee), antonym -
72. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
separated (Deueie/he=Lekeâ keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- given word.
Contactual- mebheke&â keâeÙe&, Neighbouring -heÌ[esmeer, COMPLACENT
Adjoining- mebueive~ (a) humble (b) satisfied
67. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (c) confident (d) trusted
given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
CONSUME Ans : (a) Complacent- ( Deelcemeb leg°/Deeflemebleg°/ ØemeVe),
(a) save (b) absorb Antonyms - Humble- (meeOeejCe/oervenerve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&
(c) exhaust (d) devour nQ-
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II) Satisfied- mebleg°
Ans : (a) Consume- (yeyee&o keâjvee, JÙeÙe keâjvee), antonym- Confident- DeeÕemle/DeelceefJeMJeemeer
Save (yeÛele keâjvee, megjef#ele jKevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Trusted- efJeÕeeme/Ùekeâerve/DeemLee
Absorb- «enCe keâjvee, Exhaust- Lekeâevee, Devour - yeyee&o 73. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
keâjvee, ve° keâjvee~ given word.
68. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the CHRONIC
given word. (a) continuing (b) infrequent
CULPABLE (c) routine (d) regular
(a) offensive (b) innocent SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) reserved (d) disagreeable Ans : (b) Chronic- (mLeeÙeer, yengkeâeueerve, hegjevee, ueieeleej)
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) antonym- infrequent (Ùeoe-keâoe, DemeeceevÙe) ~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ
Ans. (b) : Culpable - (oes<eer, iegveenieej), antonym - DeLe& nQ-
innocent (efveoex<e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Continuing- efvejblej
offensive - DeefØeÙe, reserved - Deejef#ele, disagreeable - routine- efoveÛeÙee&
Demenceefle regular- mLeeÙeer

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74. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 79. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word. given word.
CENSURE COMPATRIOT
(a) distrust (b) criticism (a) Brethren (b) Countryman
(c) Outsider (d) Insider
(c) praise (d) shame
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Compatriot –(mJeosMeJeemeer), antonym -
Ans : (c) Censure- (efveboe), antonym- praise (ØeMebmee)~ DevÙe Outsider (hejeÙee/DepeveJeer)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Brethren – YeeF&
Distrust- Mekeâ Countryman – osMeJeemeer/«eeceJeemeer
Criticism- DeeueesÛevee Insider – Debo™veer~
Shame- Mece& 80. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
75. Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word:
CAUSTIC
given word.
(a) Sarcastic (b) Kind
CORROBORATE (c) Scary (d) Bitter
(a) confirm (b) contradict SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) approve (d) verify Ans. (b) : CAUSTIC- (meKle/leerKee), Antonym - Kind
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) (oÙeeuet/ke=âheeuet)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (b) Corroborate- (veÙes ØeceeCe Éeje efkeâmeer efJeÛeej Ùee keâLeve Sarcastic – JÙebiÙehetCe&/keâšg
keâer hegef° keâjvee/meceLe&ve keâjvee), antonym - contradict (efJejesOe Scary – [jeJevee/YeÙeevekeâ
keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- approve (mencele nesvee), verify Bitter – keâÌ[Jee
(ØeceeefCele keâjvee), confirm (hegef° keâjvee) 81. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
76. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
CONSPICUOUS
given word.
(a) Noticeable (b) Distinct
CONCEALED (c) Apparent (d) Obscure
(a) Masked (b) Revealed SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) Discussed (d) Hidden Ans. (d) : 'Conspicuous' - (megmhe° Øekeâš, meeheâ, ØelÙe#e),
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II) antonym - obscure (OegBOeuee, ogyeexOe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans. (b) : 'concealed' - (ieghle, DeØekeâš), antonym- Noticeable– OÙeeveekeâ<e&keâ,
'Revealed' (Øekeâš, ØekeâeefMele)~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nQ- Distinct– mhe°, megJÙeòeâ
Masked - efÚheeÙee ngDee, DeØelÙe#e, Discussed - ÛeÛee& keâer, efJeJeeo Apparent– DeeYeemeer, JeemleefJekeâ
efkeâÙee, Hidden - efÚheeÙee ngDee, DeØekeâš 82. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
77. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word:
CONTEMPLATE
given word.
(a) Deify (b) Conceive
CASUAL (c) Ignore (d) Meditate
(a) Planned (b) Immature SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(c) Inspirational (d) Informal Ans. (c) : 'contemplate' - (ceveve keâjvee, Fjeoe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
keâjvee),antonym - 'Ignore' (vepejDeboepe keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ
Ans. (a) : Casual - (DeÛeevekeâ, mebÙeesie mes), antonym - DeLe& nQ- Deify - osJelee, Conceive - ieYe&OeejCe keâjvee, efJeÛeej
Planned (Ùeespeveeyeæ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- keâjvee, Meditate - efÛebleve keâjvee~
Immature - DeheefjhekeäJe, Inspirational - GlØesjCee, Informal - 83. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
DeveewheÛeeefjkeâ given word:
78. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the COARSE
given word. (a) Common (b) Colourful
(c) Refined (d) Vulgar
CLOUDY
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(a) Transparent (b) Indefinite
(c) Murky (d) Vague Ans. (c) : 'coarse' – (Deheefj<ke=âle/DeMegæ), antonym 'refined'
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III) (heef j<ke=âle, Megæ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Common - meeceevÙe,
Colourful - jbie-efyejbiee, Vulgar - DeefMe° DeYeõ~
Ans. (a) : Cloudy - (OegbOeuee, Oetefceue), antonym -
84. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
'transparent' (heejoMe&keâ, heejoMeea)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– given word.
Indefinite - Deefveef§elekeâeueerve CONVENIENCE
Murky - heâerkeâe, DebOesje (a) Enjoyment (b) Satisfaction
(c) Assistance (d) Hindrance
Vague - Demhe°
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Antonyms 327 YCT
Ans. (d) : 'convenience'- (megefJeOee), antonym - Ans. (b) : Crooked-(šsÌ{e,
Oetle&), antonym - Straight
(meerOee, F&ceeveoej)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
'Hindrance' (JÙeJeOeeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
curved - Je›eâ, šsÌ{e
Enjoyment - ceveesjbpeve, Satisfaction - meblegef°, Assistance -
meneÙelee~ spiral - meefhe&ue
85. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the Bent - PegkeâeJe, ceg[ Ì e ngDee
given word. 90. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
CANDID given word.
(a) Genuine (b) Frank Captivity
(c) Truthful (d) Devious (a) Liberty (b) Imprisonment
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I) (c) Cheer (d) Offense
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Candid - (mhe°Jeeoer), antonym - Devious
Ans. (a) : 'Captivity'- (kewâo, keâejeJeeme), antonym -
(kegâefšue, Ûeeueyeepe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Genuine-
Liberty (Deepeeoer)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
JeemleefJekeâ, ceewefuekeâ, Frank-mhe°keâejer, Truthful - melÙeefve‰, Imprisonment - kewâo
F&ceeveoej~ Cheer - ØemeVe nesvee
86. In the following question, out of the given four offense - Deheceeve, DehejeOe
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
91. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
meaning of the given word. given word.
Coarse Cautious
(a) Cheap (b) Common (a) Discreet (b) Negligent
(c) Foul (d) Gentle (c) Prudent (d) Alert
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Coarse- (DeMueerue, DemeYÙe), antonym - Gentle Ans. (b) : Cautious - (meleke&â, meeJeOeeve), antonym -
(megMeerue Ùee meewcÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Negligent (megmle yeshejJeen)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Discreet -
cheap – memlee, common – meeOeejCe, Foul – GuePe peevee~ mecePeoej, efJeJeskeâer, Prudent - efJeJeskeâer, yegefæceeve, Alert -
87. In the following question, out of the given four meeJeOeeve
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in 92. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
meaning of the given word. given word.
Cease Current
(a) Pause (b) Desist (a) General (b) Modern
(c) Terminate (d) Continue (c) Past (d) Present
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (d) : Cease - (jeskeâ, ØeefleyebOe), antonym - Continue Ans. (c) : Current- (Jele&ceeve), antonym - past (yeerlee ngDee,
(efvejblej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ Yet lehetJe&)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- General - meeceevÙe, Modern
Pause – ™keâeJeš - DeeOeg efvekeâ, Present - Jele&ceeve~
Desist –DeJejesOe 93. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
Terminate – Kelce nesvee Comic
88. In the following question, out of the given four (a) Tickle (b) Happy
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in (c) Tragic (d) Jubilant
meaning of the given word. SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Circuitous Ans. (c) : Comic - (nemÙeØeo), antonym -Tragic (og:Keo)~
(a) Circular (b) Direct DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Tickle - efjPeevee, Happy - KegMeer,
(c) Long way (d) Roundabout Jubilant - ØeHegâefuuele
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
94. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Ans. (b) : Circuitous - (Ûekeäkeâjoej, IegceeJeoej), antonym - word.
Direct - (ØelÙe#e)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Circular - Congested
Ûe›eâerÙe, IegceeJeoej, Long way - uecyee jemlee, yeÌ{e-ÛeÌ{e kesâ, (a) Cleared (b) Crowded
(c) Choked (d) Crammed
Round about - ÛeejeW Deesj Ùee Ûe›eâerÙe~
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
89. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans. (a) : 'Congested'- (YeerÌ[ Yeje), antonym - cleared
given word. (meeheâ efkeâÙee ngDee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nwb-
Crooked
Crowded - YeerÌ[ Yeje~
(a) Curved (b) Straight
(c) Spiral (d) Bent Choked - DeJe®æ~
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I) Crammed - "mee"me Yeje ngDee~
Antonyms 328 YCT
95. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans. (a) : 'Consensus'- (Deece menceefle/ meJe&mecceefle),
word. antonym - Disagreement (Demenceefle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&
CONSENSUS
(a) Disagreement (b) Agreement
nQ -
(c) Consent (d) Harmony Consent - mJeerke=âefle Ùee Devegceefle osvee
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III) Agreement - menceefle
Ans. (a) : Consensus - (Deece menceefle), antonym - Harmony - meecebpemÙe, leeue-cesue~
'Disagreement- (Demenceefle)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- 101. Select the antonym of the given word.
Agreement– mecePeewlee, Consent– menceefle, Deveg%ee, COURTEOUS
(a) Impartial (b) Rude
Harmony– meecebpemÙe, Skeâlee~
(c) Detached (d) Independent
96. Select the most appropriate antonym of the SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
word. Ans. (b) : Courteous - (efJeveüce, efJeveerle), antonym - Rude
CURTAIL
(a) Reduce (b) Decrease (DeefMe°)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Impartial - efve<he#e,
(c) Enlarge (d) lessen Detached - Deueie-Deueie, Independent - mJeleb$e
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) 102. Select the antonym of the given word
Ans. (c) : 'Curtail'- (Ieševee, keâce keâjvee), antonym - CONTRARY
'enlarge' (efJemleej keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Reduce– (a) Neutral (b) Balanced
(c) Agreeable (d) Predetermined
keâce keâjvee, Decrease– Ieševee, Lessen– Úesše keâjvee~ SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
97. Select the antonym of the given word. Ans. (c) : Contrary - (Øeefleketâue), antonym - Agreeable
Coarse
(Devegketâue, mencele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Ragged (b) Attractive
(c) Smooth (d) Shiny Neutral - efve<he#e, Balanced - meblegefuele, Predetermined -
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III) hetJe&efveef§ele~
Ans. (c) : Coarse- (Kegjogje), antonym - Smooth 103. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(efÛekeâvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Ragged - Deheefj<ke=âle, efJe<ece CONVEX
(a) Opaque (b) Dense
Attractive - Deekeâ<e&keâ (c) Concave (d) Transparent
Shiny - Ûecekeâlee ngDee SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
98. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans. (c) : Convex - (Gòeue), Antonym - Concave
word. (DeJeleue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Confront Opaque - Demhe°, Dense - meIeve, Transparent - heejoMe&keâ
(a) Avoid (b) Oppose
(c) Encounter (d) Meet
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I) D
Ans. (a) : Confront- (cegkeâeyeuee/meecevee keâjvee), antonym - 104. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Avoid (šeuevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Oppose - efJejesOe keâjvee~ DEVIOUS
(a) Deceitful (b) shrewd
Encounter-meecevee keâjvee, ceg"YesÌ[ keâjvee~
(c) straight (d) calculating
Meet -efceuevee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
99. Select the antonym of the given word. Ans. (c) : Devious - (Je›eâ/šsÌ{e), Antonym, Straight -
CREATE
(a) Develop (b) Deploy (meerOee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(c) Derive (d) Destroy Deceitful - OeesKesyeepe, Shrewd - Ûeeueekeâ, Calculating -
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) heefjkeâueve~
Ans. (d) : Create- (yeveevee, efvecee&Ce keâjvee), antonym - 105. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
destroy (ve° keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Develop - efJekeâeme keâjvee Disheveled
(a) Untidy (b) Cluttered
Deploy - lewveele keâjvee (c) Ordered (d) Unkempt
Derive - JÙeglheVe nesvee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I)
100. Select the antonym of the given word. Ans. (c) : Disheveled - efyeKeje ngDee, Antonym, Ordered -
CONSENSUS (›eâce ceW)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(a) Disagreement (b) Consent Untidy-ueehejJeen ieboe, Unkempt-ieboe, Cluttered-
(c) Agreement (d) Harmony
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III) DeJÙeJeef m Lele~
Antonyms 329 YCT
106. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans. (d) : 'defile'- (DeMegæ keâjvee, efiejevee), antonym -
given word.
'elevate' (lejkeäkeâer keâjvee, G"evee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
Downcast
(a) Distressed (b) Successful degrade - efkeâmeer kesâ mecceeve keâes Ieševee
(c) Disappointed (d) Cheerful debase - iegCeJeòee Ùee cenòJe keâce keâj osvee
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I) evade - yeÛe efvekeâuevee, efkeâveeje keâjvee~
Ans. (d) : Downcast - ceeÙetme nesvee, Antonym, Cheerful - 112. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
ØemeVe nesvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- given word.
Distressed - DemJemLe/JÙeefLele, Successful - meHeâue nesvee, DEFICIENCY
Disappointed - efvejeMe nesvee~ (a) excess (b) glitch
107. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (c) dearth (d) snag
given word. SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
DEPREDATION Ans. (a) : 'deficiency'- (keâceer, DeYeeJe), antonym 'excess'
(a) construction (b) pillage
(c) plunder (d) devastation
( DeefOekeâlee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) glitch - ieÌ[yeÌ[, efJeOeejer
Ans. (a) : 'depredation' - (efJeOJebme, efJeveeMe), antonym dearth - keâceer, Dekeâeue
construction - (mebjÛevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- pillage - snag - jesÌ[e, keâef"veeF&
efnbmekeâ lejerkesâ mes uetšheeš keâjvee, plunder - uetš keâe meeceeve, 113. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
devastation - meJe&veeMe, leyeener given word.
108. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the DEFICIT
given word. (a) adhere (b) credit
DISTRACT (c) surplus (d) remove
(a) beguile (b) divert SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) clarify (d) perplex Ans : (c) Deficit- (Ieeše, keâceer), antonym - Surplus
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) (DeefOeMes<e DeeJeMÙekeâlee mes DeefOekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
Ans. (c) : 'distract' - (efJeÛeefuele keâjvee), antonym -
Remove- nševee
'clarify' (mhe° keâjvee, mhe°erkeâjCe osvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Adhere- heeueve keâjvee
beguile - "ievee, Úuevee, divert - heefjJele&ve keâjvee, perplex -
Credit- ßesÙe uesvee
GuePeevee, nwjeveer
109. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the 114. Select the antonym of the given word.
given word. DENSE
DISHEARTEN (a) sparse (b) thick
(a) humble (b) indispose (c) condensed (d) opaque
(c) encourage (d) dampen SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) Ans : (a) 'Dense' - (Ievee, meIeve), antonym- Sparse -
Ans. (c) : Dishearten- (efve®lmeen keâjvee), Antonym- (efJejue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
'encourage' (Øeeslmeeefnle keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe&- Opaque - DeheejoMeea
humble - (efJeveüce), indispose - (DemJemLe keâjvee), dampen - Condensed - meIeve, ieeÌ{e keâjvee
(efkeâmeer keâer Meefòeâ #eerCe keâjvee) Thick - (ceesše)
110. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
115. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
DIVERGE given word.
(a) stray (b) divide DEMEAN
(c) branch (d) collect (a) Debase (b) Admire
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) (c) Belittle (d) Ignore
Ans. (d) : 'diverge' - (efJeIešve keâjvee), antonym - 'collect' SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
(Skeâ$e keâjvee, efceueevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Ans : (b) Demean - ( veer Ûee ef o Keevee ) , antonym - Admire -
stray - Yeškeâ peevee, efJe<eÙe mes nšvee (ØeMebmee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
divide - yeeBšvee, Deueie keâjvee Debase - otef<ele keâjvee, Belittle - Úesše keâjvee, Ignore -
branch - MeeKee, šnveer efkeâmeer mebmLee keâe Debie
DeveosKee keâjvee~
111. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the 116. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. given word.
DEFILE DUBIOUS
(a) degrade (b) debase (a) Likely (b) Fishy
(c) evade (d) elevate (c) Shady (d) Dusky
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Antonyms 330 YCT
Ans : (a) Dubious - (mebosnelcekeâ, Deefveef§ele/Demhe°), antonym (a) Practical (b) Farcical
(c) Identical (d) Parallel
- 'Likely' (GheÙegòeâ/mebYeeefJele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Fishy - mebMeÙeÙegòeâ, Shady - iewjkeâevetveer, Dusky - OebgOeuee
Ans. (c) : Diverse – (efYevve, efJeefJeOe), antonym - Identical
117. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (efyeukegâue Jener/Skeâ™he)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
given word.
Practical – JÙeeJeneefjkeâ
DISCARD
(a) share (b) distribute Farcical – nemÙeemheo
(c) adopt (d) waste Parallel – meceeveeblej
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) 123. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Ans : (c) Discard - (ÚesÌ[vee, pegoe keâjvee), antonym - Adopt given word.
DISABLE
(Deheveevee, «enCe keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Share - Yeeie, (a) Permit (b) Refuse
Ùeesieoeve, Distribute - efJelejCe, Waste - yeskeâej~ (c) Disapprove (d) Disallow
118. Select the most appropriate antonym of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II)
given word. Ans. (a) : 'Disable'- (efkeâmeer keâe efJekeâueebie nes peevee, DeÙeesiÙe
DESPAIR yeveevee), antonym - 'permit' (mebYeJe yeveevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ
(a) pride (b) calm DeLe& nQ- Refuse - cevee keâjvee, Disapprove - DevegefÛele mecePevee,
(c) hope (d) dearth Disallow - mJeerke=âefle ve osvee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
124. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Ans : (c) Despair- (efvejeMee), antonym - Hope (DeeMee)~ given word.
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- DECAY
Pride- ieewjJe (a) Decline (b) Rotting
Calm- Meeble (c) Corrosion (d) Growth
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Dearth- Dekeâeue
Ans. (d) : Decay– (#eÙe nesvee, efJeIešve nesvee), antonym -
119. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Growth (mebJe=efæ, efJekeâeme)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Decline –
given word.
Denounce heleve nesvee, Corrosion – #eÙe, efJeveeMe~
(a) Criticise (b) Applaud 125. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
(c) Vilify (d) Blame given word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) DISPUTE
(a) Concede (b) Quarrel
Ans : (b) Denounce- (efveboe keâjvee, Dejeshe ueieevee), antonym
(c) Strengthen (d) Impute
- Applaud- (ØeMebmee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Criticise- DeeueesÛevee keâjvee Ans. (a) : Dispute – (celeYeso, efJeJeeo), antonym - concede
Vilify- eflejmkeâej keâjvee (ceeve uesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Quarrel – PeieÌ[e,
Blame- Deejeshe ueieevee~ Strengthen– cepeyetle, Impute– DeefYeÙeesie ueieevee~
120. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 126. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word. given word.
DENSE DISAPPROVE
(a) sparse (b) jammed (a) Oppose (b) Commend
(c) crammed (d) piled (c) Refuse (d) Neglect
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Dense- (meIeve, Ievee), antonym - sparse Ans. (b) : Disapprove– (DemJeerkeâej keâjvee), antonym-
(efJejue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Commend (efmeheâeefjMe keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Jammed- Heâmee ngDee, Piled- vegkeâeruee, Crammed- jšvee Oppose– efJejesOe keâjvee, Refuse– DemJeerkeâej keâjvee, Neglect–
121. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the DeveosKee keâjvee~
given word. 127. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Deport given word.
(a) Transport (b) Permit Disclose
(c) Expel (d) Conduct (a) Disguise (b) Complete
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) (c) Disrupt (d) Conceal
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : deport- (efvekeâeuevee), antonym - permit (Devegceefle
osvee/ ceevevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- transport -Ì{esvee/heefjJenve, Ans. (d) : Disclose– (jnmÙe yeleevee), Antonym - Conceal
(jnmÙe Úgheevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
expel - efve<keâeefmele keâjvee, conduct - DeeÛejCe keâjvee~
Disguise - ™he yeouevee
122. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word. complete - hetCe& keâjvee
DIVERSE Disrupt - Yebie keâjvee
Antonyms 331 YCT
128. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 133. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. given word.
Disillusioned DETER
(a) Soured (b) Embittered (a) Generalise (b) Dissuade
(c) Disappointed (d) Enthusiastic (c) Occupy (d) Incite
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : Disillusioned – (efvejeMe/ceesnYebie), Antonym - Ans. (d) : 'Deter'- ([je keâj jeskeâvee), antonym - 'Incite'
Enthusiastic (GlmeenhetCe&)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (Gkeâmeevee, YeÌ[keâevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Soured – Keóer Generalise - JÙeehekeâ Devegceeve ueieevee
Embittered – keâÌ[Jeenš mes Yeje Dissuade - jeskeâvee
Disappointed – efvejeMee/nleeMe Occupy - keâypee keâjvee
129. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the 134. Select the antonym of the given word.
given word. Delicious
DEMOLISH (a) Insipid (b) Tepid
(a) Abolish (b) Construct (c) Salty (d) Gross
(c) Cherish (d) Obstruct SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I) Ans. (a) : Delicious - (mJeeefo°, efce"e), antonym -
Ans. (b) : Demolish – (efJeOJebme keâjvee), Antonym - Insipid (yesmJeeo)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
Construct (efvecee&Ce keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Tepid - nukeâe iejce, iegveiegvee (warm)
Abolish - Gvcetueve keâjvee Salty - vecekeâerve, Keeje (saline)
Cherish - mebpeesvee/ceve ceW ueevee/OÙeeve keâjvee Gross - Yeejer, "esme, iebYeerj (Coarse, serious)
Obstruct - ™keâeJeš 135. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
130. In the following question, out of the given four given word.
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in Disperse
meaning of the given word. (a) Gather (b) Neglect
Dilate (c) Send (d) Hold
(a) Stretch (b) Develop Ans. (a) : Disperse- (efJemeefpe&le keâjvee, efyeKesjvee), antonym -
(c) Compress (d) Enlarge Gather (pecee keâjvee)~ peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
Neglect - Ghes#ee keâjvee, Deveeoj keâjvee (overlook)
Ans : (c) Dilate– (hewâueevee, yeÌ{evee), antonym - compress
Send - Yespevee, Øesef<ele keâjvee
(Úesše keâjvee, oyeevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Hold - hekeâÌ[vee~
stretch–hewâueevee, Develop–Deeies yeÌ{evee, efJekeâefmele nesvee,
136. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Enlarge–yeÌ[e keâjvee~ given word.
131. In the following question, out of the given four DEFICIT
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in (a) Scarcity (b) Manifold
meaning of the given word. (c) Abundance (d) Shortage
Defy SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) Brave (b) Yield Ans. (c) : Deficit- (keâceer), Antonym - Abundance
(c) Defeat (d) Ignore
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III) (ØeÛegjlee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans. (b) : ‘Defy'- (ueuekeâejvee, DeJensuevee keâjvee), Scarcity - DeYeeJe keâceer
antonym- 'Yield' (mecehe&Ce keâjvee) nw~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- manifold - efJeefJeOe
Brave - Ûegveewleer osvee, meecevee keâjvee, Defeat - hejemle keâjvee, Shortage - keâceer
efyeheâue keâj osvee, Ignore - Ghes#ee keâjvee, OÙeeve ve osvee~ 137. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
word.
132. In the following question, out of the given four
DISTANT
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
(a) Close (b) Faraway
the meaning of the given word.
(c) Beyond (d) Remote
Disgrace
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) Honour (b) Spot
(c) Blur (d) Stain Ans. (a) : Distant- (otj, Heâemeues hej), antonym - close
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I) (Deemeheeme, vepeoerkeâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
Ans : (a) Disgrace - (Deveeoj, efvejeoj), antonym - Faraway - megotj yengle otj (outlying)
Honour (mecceeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Spot - oeie, Blur - Beyond - hejs mes yeenj (outside)
Oeyyee, Stain - keâuebkeâ, Oeyyee~ Remote - otj (distant)

Antonyms 332 YCT


138. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 143. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
word. given word.
DIMINISH EXONERATE
(a) Increase (b) Decrease (a) vindicate (b) acquit
(c) Shrink (d) Decline (c) sentence (d) absolve
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Diminish - (keâce keâjvee), antonym - Increase Ans. (c) : exonerate - (efJecegòeâ keâjvee, efveoex<eer {njevee),
(Je=efæ keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- Antonym - sentence (pesue ceW [euevee, mepee osvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW
Decrease - Ieševee~
Shrink - efmekegâÌ[vee~
kes â DeLe& nQ- vindicate - efveoex<e keâjej osvee, acquit - oes<ecegòeâ
Decline - Fbkeâej keâjvee, keâce nesvee~
keâjvee, absolve - #ecee keâjvee
139. Select the antonym of the given word. 144. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Delicate given word.
(a) Flimsy (b) Feeble EXASPERATION
(c) Fragile (d) Firm (a) enjoyment (b) pique
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) resentment (d) wrath
Ans. (d) : Delicate - (veepegkeâ, keâesceue), antonym - Firm SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
(cepeyetle, ÂÌ{)~ peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- Ans. (a) : Exasperation- (#eesYe/iegmmee), Antonym-
Flimsy - keâcepeesj (weak) 'enjoyment' (Deevevo)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
Feeble - #eerCe, ogye&ue (fragile) Pique - cevecegšeJe
Fragile - veepegkeâ (delicate) resentment - Deheceeve, És<e
140. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Wrath - ›eâesOe, veejepeieer
given word. 145. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Destroy given word.
(a) Obliterate (b) Abolish
(c) Preserve (d) Shine EXPEL
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) (a) remove (b) erupt
(c) absorb (d) leave
Ans. (c) : Destroy- (ve° keâjvee), Antonym - Preserve
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
(yeÛeevee, megjef#ele jKevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans. (c) : 'expel'- (osMe, mketâue Deeefo mes efvekeâeue yeenj keâjvee),
obliterate - efceševee
antonym - 'absorb' (Deelcemeele keâjvee, DeJeMeesef<ele keâjvee)~
Abolish - Gvcetueve keâjvee, peÌ[ mes efceše osvee~
Shine - Ûecekeâvee DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
remove - nševee, Deueie keâjvee
E erupt - hetâš heÌ[vee
141. Select the most appropriate antonym of the leave - ÚesÌ[vee
given word. 146. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
ENDORSE given word.
(a) Affirm (b) Renounce EXTRAVAGANT
(c) Support (d) Advocate (a) pauper (b) generous
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (c) thrifty (d) deficit
Ans. (b) : 'Endorse' - meceLe&ve, Antonym - Renounce SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(lÙeeievee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (c) : Extravagant- recklessly wasteful (KeÛeeauee,
Affirm - ÂÌ{lee kesâ meeLe keânvee~ DeefleJÙeÙeer), antonym - thrifty (DeuheJÙeÙeer, efkeâheâeÙeleer)~ DevÙe
Support - menÙeesie~ MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Advocate - Jekeâerue/meceLe&keâ Pauper- iejerye, Generous- Goej, Deficit- keâceer, Ieeše
142. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 147. Select the antonym of the given word.
given word.
EMACIATED EMINENT
(a) lean (b) fat (a) exalted (b) impressive
(c) thin (d) shrunken (c) inconspicuous (d) distinguished
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : 'Emaciated' - #eerCe, Antonym - fat - ceesše~ Ans. (c) : 'Eminent' - (efJeefMe°, Øeefmeæ), antonym-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- inconspicuous (Demhe<š, DeefJeefMe°)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
shrunken - efmekegâÌ[e Exalted - yeguebo, GVele
thin - heleuee Impressive - ØeYeeJeMeeueer
lean - ogyeuee Distinguish - efJeue#eCe
Antonyms 333 YCT
148. Select the antonym of the given word. Ans : (b) Endurance - (menveMeeruelee), antonym -
EXPANSION Indolence (DeeuemÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) extension (b) inflation
Tolerance - meefn<Ceglee, menveMeefòeâ
(c) compression (d) augmentation
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I) Persistence - ÂÌ{lee, efpeo
Ans : (c) Expansion- (efJemleej, Øemeej), antonym- Patience - Oeerjpe, OewÙe&
Compression (meebef#ehleerkeâjCe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- 154. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Extension- efJemleej given word.
EXULTANT
Inflation- cegõeØemeej (a) wounded (b) delighted
Augmentation- Je=efæ (c) energetic (d) depressed
149. Select the antonym of the given word. SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
ESCALATE Ans. (d) : Exultant - (ØemeVe, KegMe, nef<e&le), Antonym -
(a) Raise (b) Enlarge Depressed (ogKeer, efvejeMe, DeØemeVe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Reduce (d) heighten Delighted - (KegMeer, ØemeVe, nef<e&le), energetic - (Tpee&Jeeve),
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
wounded - (IeeÙeue)
Ans : (c) Escalate- (yeÌ{evee/pÙeeoe keâjvee), antonym-
155. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Reduce (keâce keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
given word.
Raise- G"evee EXCEPTIONAL
Enlarge- efJemleej keâjvee (a) ordinary (b) optional
Heighten- TbÛee keâjvee (c) rare (d) unique
150. Select the antonym of the given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
EXCEPTIONAL Ans : (a) Exceptional- (DemeeOeejCe), antonym - Ordinary-
(a) uncommon (b) Unimaginable (meeOeejCe/meeceevÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) unthinkable (d) unremarkable Optional- Jewkeâefuhekeâ
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) Rare- ogue&Ye
Ans. (d) : Exceptional- (efJeefMe°, DeheJeeo), antonym - Unique- DeefÉleerÙe, DeveesKee
Unremarkable (ceecetueer, meeOeejCe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-156. Select the appropriate antonym of the given
Uncommon- DemeeOeejCe, DemeeceevÙe, Unimaginable- word.
DekeâuheveerÙe, Unthinkable- DeefJeÛeejCeerÙe EXAGGERATE
151. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (a) heighten (b) amplify
given word. (c) compress (d) overdo
ENRAGED SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) pleased (b) livid Ans. (c) : Exaggerate- (yeÌ{e ÛeÌ{ekeâj keânvee), antonym -
(c) aggravated (d) infuriated compress (mebef#ehle keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) Heighten- yeÌ{e osvee, Amplify- efJemle=le keâjvee, yeÌ{evee,
Ans : (a) Enraged - (KeHeâe/iegmmes ceW), antonym - pleased - Overdo- Deefle keâjvee~
(KegMeer mes)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- 157. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
livid - Heâerkeâe, aggravated - Gòesefpele keâjvee, infuriated - given word.
›eâesefOele keâjvee~ Exotic
152. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (a) alien (b) ordinary
given word. (c) colourful (d) curious
ERUDITE SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) scholarly (b) high-brow Ans. (b) : Exotic- ( Depeer y e/Devees
K ee), antonym - Ordinary-
(c) savvy (d) ignorant (meeOeejCe/meeceevÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Alien-
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) Depeerye/Depeveyeer, Colourful- jbieerve/Meeveoej, Curious- efpe%eemeg
Ans : (d) Erudite- (efJeÉeve), antonym - ignorant (DeveefYe%e, 158. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
DeveheÌ{)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Scholarly- efJeÉleehetCe&, High brow- GÛÛe JeieeaÙe, yegefæceeve, EXTENSIVE
(a) Intricate (b) Intensive
Savvy - peevekeâej (c) Elaborate (d) Length
153. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
given word. Ans. (b) Extensive – (efJemle=le, JÙeehekeâ), antonym -
ENDURANCE Intensive (meIeve, ienve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Intricate –
(a) tolerance (b) indolence
(c) persistence (d) patience
peefšue, keâef"ve; Elaborate – JÙeehekeâ, Deuebke=âle; Length –
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) ef Jemle= le~
Antonyms 334 YCT
159. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the 164. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. word :
EARTHLY Entrance
(a) Temporal (b) Celestial (a) End (b) Closing
(c) Temperamental (d) Peripheral (c) Exit (d) Opening
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Meyo 'Earthly'- (meebmeeefjkeâ) keâe antonym Ans. (c) : 'Entrance'- (ØeJesMe), antonym - ‘Exit’
- 'celestial' (KeieesueerÙe, DeekeâeMeerÙe) nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& (ef vekeâeme)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
nQ- End - GösMÙe meceehle nesvee~
Temporal - meebmeeefjkeâ, ueewefkeâkeâ Closing - Debeflece/meceeheve~
Tempera mental - DeefmLej efÛeòe opening - MegYeejcYe, Meg®Deele~
Peripheral - keâce cenòJehetCe&, ieewCe
160. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
F
given word. 165. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
ENIGMA given word.
(a) Make-believe (b) Clarity FRIGID
(c) Mystery (d) Charade (a) Chilly (b) Warm
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II) (c) Frosty (d) Salty
Ans. (b) : 'Enigna' - (hensueer, jnmÙeceÙe), Antonym - SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Clarity (mhe<šlee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (b) : Frigid - ("b[e), Antonym, Warm - (iejce)~ DevÙe
Make believe – efJeÕeeme efoueevee efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Charade – hensueer Salty - vecekeâerve, Chilly - meo&, Frosty - "b[e
Mystery – jnmÙeceÙeer 166. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
161. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the Fecund
given word. (a) Barren (b) Polite
EXPUNGE (c) Genial (d) Rude
(a) Deplete (b) Exhaust SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) Insert (d) Remove
Ans. (a) : Fecund - (GhepeeT), Antonym, Barren - (yebpej)~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Ans. (c) : expunge - (efceševee/nševee), antonym - 'Insert'
Polite - efJeveceü/meYÙe, Genial - efceuevemeej, Rude - DeefMe°
(jKevee, [euevee, yew"evee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
167. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Deplete – Dehe#eÙe keâjvee/JÙeÙe keâjvee~
given word
Exhaust – Lekeâvee/Lekeâe osvee~ FORLORN
Remove – nševee/efvekeâeuevee (a) solitary (b) elated
162. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (c) desperate (d) bereft
given word. SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II)
EXHALE Ans. (b) : Forlorn - (DeveeLe/Goeme), Antonym - elated -
(a) Respite (b) Inspire (Gòesefpele/Guueefmele)
(c) Inhale (d) Expel DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III) Bereft - oerJeevee~
Ans. (c) : 'exhale'- (meeBme ÚesÌ[vee), antonym - 'inhale' Desperate - nleeMe~
(meeBme uesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– Respite - ceesnuele, Solitary - Dekesâuee~
efJejece, Inspire - Øesefjle keâjvee, Glmeen osvee, Expel - efve<keâeefmele 168. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
keâjvee, efvekeâeue osvee given word.
163. In the following question, out of the given four Freed
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in (a) Imprisoned (b) Released
(c) Discharged (d) Liberated
the meaning of the given word. SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III)
Eager
(a) Disinterested (b) Desire Ans. (a) : Freed - mJeleb$e efkeâÙee ieÙee, Antonym -
(c) Restless (d) Zealous Imprisoned (kewâo efkeâÙee ieÙee)
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Ans : (a) Eager - (Glmegkeâ), antonym - Disinterested Released - ÚesÌ[vee
(Goemeerve, efve®lmeen)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Restless - yesÛewve, Discharged - mesJee cegòeâ nesvee
Desire - FÛÚe, Zealous - Glmeener~ Liberated - cegòeâ
Antonyms 335 YCT
169. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the 175. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. given word.
FLAW FOREIGN
(a) defect (b) weakness (a) rustic (b) rural
(c) perfection (d) feature (c) Indian (d) native
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : flaw - (keâceer/oes<e), antonym - perfection
Ans : (d) Foreign - (efJeosMe/hejosMe), antonym - "Native -
(hetCe&lee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - defect - keâceer-Kejeyeer,
(osMepe/mJeosMeer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
weakness - keâcepeesjer, feature - megefJeOee
Rustic - osneleer
170. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word. Rural - «eeceerCe
FERTILE Indian - YeejleerÙe
(a) productive (b) barren 176. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
(c) strong (d) fruitful given word.
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) FUTILE
Ans. (b) : fertile - (GhepeeT), antonym - barren (yebpej)~ (a) hollow (b) worthless
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw- productive - Glheeokeâ, strong - (c) barren (d) productive
cepeyetle, fruitful - heâueoeÙekeâ/ueeYekeâj SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
171. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the Ans : (d) Futile - (JÙeLe&), antonym - Productive (Glheeokeâ,
given word. GheÙeesieer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Hollow- KeesKeuee,
FEEBLE
Worthless-cetuÙenerve, yeskeâej, Barren - yebpej
(a) strong (b) weak
(c) foible (d) fault 177. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) given word.
Ans. (a) : feeble - (keâcepeesj), antonym - strong (cepeyetle)~ FRAIL
(a) fancy (b) elaborate
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- weak - keâcepeesj, foible - nervelee/oes<e,
(c) weak (d) robust
fault - $egefš/oes<e
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
172. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the Ans. (d) : Frail- (ogye&ue), Antonym - Robust (cepeyetle)~
given word.
FEROCIOUS DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) brutal (b) ruthless Fancy - (keâuhevee, keâeuheefvekeâ), Elaborate - (efJemle=le, peefšue),
(c) gentle (d) fearless Weak - (keâcepeesj)
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
178. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Ans. (c) : Ferocious - (De›eâecekeâ, pebieueer), antonym - given word.
gentle (efJeveceülee, keâesceue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- brutal - FLEXIBLE
›etâj, DemeYÙe, ruthless - efvece&ce, ›etâj, fearless - efve[j (a) pliant (b) elastic
173. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (c) stiff (d) variable
given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
FLEXIBLE Ans : (c) Flexible- (ueÛeeruee/cegueeÙece), antonym - Stiff-
(a) rigid (b) ductile (keâ"esj/DevecÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) elastic (d) pliable
Pliant- keâesceue/ueÛeeruee
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Elastic- ueesÛeoej/ueÛeeruee
Ans. (a) : Flexible - (ueÛeeruee), Antonym - rigid (keâ"esj)~
Variable- heefjJele&ve Meerue/DemLeeÙeer
DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
ductile - keâesceue, elastic - ueÛeeruee pliable - vejce, ueÛeeruee 179. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
174. Select the antonym of the given word. FEROCIOUS
FINITE (a) prudent (b) cunning
(a) finished (b) limited
(c) fierce (d) gentle
(c) bound (d) endless
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (d) 'Finite' - (efveÙele,meerefcele), antonym - endless Ans : (d) Ferocious- (›etâj), antonym - gentle (megMeerue,
(Deemeerefcele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- efJeveceü)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Finished - meceehle Prudent - efJeJeskeâer
Bound - meerefcele keâjvee, efJeJeMe Cunning - Ûeeueekeâ
Limited - meerefcele Fierce - YeÙebkeâj, G«e

Antonyms 336 YCT


180. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the Ans. (d) : Familiar - (heefjefÛele, peeve-henÛeeve), antonym -
given word strange (efJeefÛe$e, DeheefjefÛele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Usual -
FRAGILE
(a) Strong (b) Fancy meeceevÙe, ceecetueer, Common - meeceevÙe, Known - peevevee,
(c) Slow (d) Fast ef Jeef o le~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III) 186. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Ans. (a) : Fragile - (menpe štš peeves Jeeuee), Antonym - given word.
'Strong' (cepeyetle, MeefòeâMeeueer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Fancy Friendly
(a) Felicity (b) Insanity
- ceveesvegketâue keâuhevee keâjvee, Slow - Oeercee, efvemlespe Fast - lespe, (c) Hostility (d) Facility
leer›eieeceer SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
181. Select the correct antonym for the given word. Ans. (c) : Friendly - (efce$eJele), antonym - Hostility
Formidable (Me$egleehetCe&, ogMceveer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Insanity - mevekeâer,
(a) Appalling (b) Dangerous
(c) Trivial (d) Scary heeieueheve, Facility - megefJeOee, megiecelee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) 187. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Ans. (c) : 'formidable'- ([j hewoe keâjves Jeeuee, efJekeâš), given word.
Fluctuate
antonym - 'trivial' (legÛÚ, veieCÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) Stabilize (b) Mobilize
appaling - YeÙe GlheVe keâjves Jeeuee, [jeJevee, (c) Waver (d) Stumble
dangerous - Kelejveekeâ, SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
scary - [jeJevee, YeÙeevekeâ~ Ans. (a) : Fluctuate- (Gleej-ÛeÌ{eJe), antonym - Stabilize
182. In the following question, out of the given four (efmLej keâjvee, efmLej)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in Mobilize - mebieef"le nesvee, pegševee (assemble)
meaning of the given word. Waver - uenjevee (hesitate)
Former
(a) Ancient (b) Above Stumble - "eskeâj Keevee (shuffle)
(c) Departed (d) After 188. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I) given word.
Ans. (d) : Former– (hetJe&, henues), antonym - After (yeeo Fertile
(a) Barren (b) Civilized
ceW)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) Sane (d) Tough
Ancient–ØeeÛeerve, Above–Thej, Depart– ØemLeeve~ SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I)
183. In the following question, out of given four Ans. (a) : Fertile - (GhepeeT), antonym - Barren (yebpej,
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in DeveghepeeT)~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
meaning of the given word.
Civilized - meYÙe, Sane - mecePeoej, Tough - keâef"ve, keâ"esj~
Forsake
(a) Desert (b) Forgo 189. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(c) Give up (d) Revert word
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I) Fickle
Ans : (d) Forsake - (lÙeeievee), antonym - Revert (Jeeheme (a) Constant (b) Hasty
(c) Feeble (d) Mild
Deevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Desert - lÙeeievee, forgo- SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
lÙeeievee, Give up- nej ceeve uesvee, lÙeeievee~ Ans. (a) : Fickle- (ÛebÛeue, DeefmLej), antonym - Constant
184. Select the antonym of the given word. (efmLej)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Fragile
(a) Novel (b) Tiny Hasty - peuoyeepeer, GleeJeuee~
(c) Tough (d) Gross feeble - ogye&ue~
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) mild - nukeâe~
Ans. (c) : 'Fragile'- (keâcepeesj, Yebiegj), antonym - 'Tough' 190. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(meKle)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - word.
FACILITATE
Novel - GhevÙeeme (a) Ease (b) Encourage
Tiny – Úesše (c) Aid (d) Hinder
Gross - IeefšÙee, kegâue DeeÙe SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II)
185. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans. (d) : Facilitate- (megiece yeveevee), antonym - 'Hinder'
given word. (yeeOee [euevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Familiar Ease - Deemeeve yeveevee
(a) Usual (b) Common
Encourage - Øeeslmeeefnle keâjvee
(c) Known (d) Strange
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) Aid - meneÙelee keâjvee
Antonyms 337 YCT
191. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans. (d) : Gather - (Fkeâªe nesvee, Skeâ$e nesvee), antonym-
word. disperse (eflelej-efyelej keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
FEASIBLE
(a) Profitable (b) Implausible Dispute - efJeJeeo
(c) Attainable (d) Achievable Distract - OÙeeve Yebie keâjvee
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I) Display - efoKeevee
Ans. (b) : 'Feasible'- (megmebiele, mebYeeJÙe), antonym - 197. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
'Implausible' (DekeâuheveerÙe, DemebYeJe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Profitable - ueeYekeâejer GAUNT
Attainable - Øeehle keâjves ÙeesiÙe, ØeehÙe (a) Lean (b) Bent
Achievable - efpemes Øeehle efkeâÙee pee mekesâ, efve<heeÅe (c) Plump (d) Old
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
192. Select the antonym of the given word.
Fatigued Ans : (c) Gaunt- (heleuee, ogye&ue), antonym- Plump (ceesše,
(a) Energized (b) Tired mLetue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
(c) Exhausted (d) Deprived Lean- ogyeuee
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III) Bent- PegkeâeJe
Ans. (a) : 'Fatigued'- (Lekeâe ngDee/Lekeâeve Ùegòeâ), antonym - Old- hegjevee
'Energized' (Glmeeefnle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
198. In the following question, out of the given four
Tired - Lekeâe ngDee alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
Exhausted - yengle Lekeâe ngDee meaning of the given word.
Deprived - peerJeve keâer cetueYetle megefJeOeeDeeW mes JebefÛele Grudge.
193. Select the antonym of the given word. (a) Spite (b) Averse
FUTILE (c) Dislike (d) Goodwill
(a) Mutual (b) Fruitful SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
(c) Collective (d) Common Ans : (d) Grudge - (F&<Ùee& jKevee, DeefveÛÚe Øekeâš keâjvee),
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II) antonym - Goodwill (meodYeeJevee, efce$e YeeJe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ
Ans. (b) : Futile - (JÙeLe&, efvejLe&keâ), antonym - Fruitful
DeLe& nQ- Spite Ie=Cee keâjvee, Deheceeve keâjvee, Dislike veehemevo
(ueeYeoeÙekeâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Mutual - heejmheefjkeâ, keâjvee~
Collective - mebÙegòeâ, Common - meeceevÙe
199. In the following question, out of the given four
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
G meaning of the given word.
194. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Gather
given word. (a) Choose (b) Unite
Gradual (c) Crowd (d) Divide
(a) Abrupt (b) Regular SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
(c) Gentle (d) Slow Ans. (d) : Gather – (Skeâef$ele nesvee), antonym - divide
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(Deueie nesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- choose – Ûegvevee, unite
Ans. (a) : Gradual - ›eâefcekeâ, Antonym, Abrupt -
efJe<ece/SkeâeSkeâ~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- – Skeâ$e nesvee, crowed – YeerÌ[
Regular - efveÙeefcele, Gentle - meppeve, Slow - Oeerjs~ 200. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
195. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Gloomy
given word. (a) Cloudy (b) Bright
GRADUALLY (c) Dull (d) Greedy
(a) Constantly (b) Abruptly
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) Steadily (d) Readily
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) Ans. (b) : 'Gloomy'- (DevOekeâejceÙe, DeJemeeo), antonym -
Ans. (b) : 'Gradually' (›eâce mes/›eâceMe:), Antonym - Bright (Ûecekeâeruee, ØeHegâefuuele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Abruptly (SkeâeSkeâ) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Cloudy - Oetefceue, cesIeeÛÚeefole
Constantly - efvejblej Dull - veerjme
Steadily - efveÙeefcele Greedy - ueeueÛeer
Readily - Deemeeveer mes 201. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
196. Select the antonym of the given word. word.
GATHER Glee
(a) display (b) dispute (a) Joy (b) Woe
(c) distract (d) disperse (c) Fun (d) Mirth
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Antonyms 338 YCT
Ans. (b) : Glee - (ØemeVelee, ØeHegâuuelee, Deevebo), Antonym - 207. Select the correct antonym for the given word.
woe (Meeskeâ, efJe<eeo)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Harsh
Fun - ceveesjbpekeâ, cepesoej, Mirth - KegMeer, Deevebo~ (a) Tough (b) Grave
(c) Gentle (d) Bitter
202. Select the most appropriate antonym of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
word.
GRADUAL Ans. (c) : Harsh - (keâ"esj/efve‰gj), antonym - Gentle
(a) Moderate (b) Rapid (veceü/meppeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Measured (d) Slow Tough - keâ"esj/meKle~
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III) Grave - iebYeerj/meceeefOe~
Ans. (b) : Gradual - (›eâefcekeâ), antonym - Rapid (leer›e, Bitter- keâÌ[Jee/heer[
Ì eoeÙekeâ~
lespe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- 208. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Moderate– ceOÙece mlej keâe, Measured– ceehee ieÙee, given word.
Slow–Oeercee~ HEINOUS
(a) Biased (b) Unhealthy
H (c) Unwilling (d) Agreeable
203. Select the most appropriate antonym of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I)
given word. Ans. (d) : Heinous - (peIevÙe), antonym - 'Agreeable'
Harmony (®efÛekeâj, megKeo, ceveesnj)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Friendship (b) Peace 'Biased' - he#eheelehetCe&, 'Unhealthy' - DemJeemLÙehetCe&, 'Unwilling'
(c) Rapport (d) Hatred - DeefveÛÚgkeâ
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
209. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Ans. (d) : Harmony - (meecebpemÙe), Antonym, Hatred - given word.
(Ie=Cee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- HARSH
Friendship - efce$elee, Peace - Meeefvle, Rapport - (a) Energetic (b) Lenient
mecyevOe/Ieefve‰lee~ (c) Fragile (d) Robust
204. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
given word. Ans. (b) : Harsh– (keâke&âMe, efveo&Ùeer), antonym - Lenient
HUMILITY (vejce)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Energetic- lespeme, yeue; fragile
(a) modesty (b) timidity – keâcepeesj; Robust– DemeYÙe, cepeyetle~
(c) vanity (d) servility
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) 210. In the following question, out of the given four
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
Ans. (c) : Humility - (efJeveceülee), Antonym – vanity
meaning of the given word.
(IeceC[)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw- modesty - veceülee, timidity Hail.
- [jheeskeâ, servility - Ûeeheuetmeer~ (a) Rain (b) Storm
205. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (c) Greet (d) Dribble
given word. SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
Hope Ans : (d) Hail - (Deesuee heÌ[vee, helLej heÌ[vee, yeewÚeÌ[),
(a) Daring (b) Courage
antonym -Dribble (yetBo-yetBo keâj šhekeâvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe&
(c) Despair (d) Confidence
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I) - Rain Je<ee&, Storm letHeâeve, Greet DeefYeJeeove keâjvee~
nw
Ans : (c) Hope- (DeeMee keâjvee), Antonym - Despair 211. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(efvejeMee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Hidden
Daring- heg™<eeLe&, Courage- meenme, Confidence- DeelceefJeÕeeme
(a) Concealed (b) Covered
206. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (c) Veiled (d) Apparent
given word. SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Hasty
(a) Sudden (b) Cautious Ans. (d) : Hidden - (efÚheeÙee ngDee), antonym - apparent
(c) Reckless (d) Urgent (mhe° heejoMeea)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Covered - {keâe ngDee,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I) Veiled - efÚhee ngDee~
Ans : (b) Hasty- (GleeJeuee/peuoyeepeer), antonym - Cautious 212. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(meeJeOeeve/meleke&â)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- word.
Urgent- Deefle DeeJeMÙekeâ Harsh
(a) Honest (b) Dirty
Sudden- DeÛeevekeâ
(c) Gentle (d) Rough
Reckless- ueehejJeen SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Antonyms 339 YCT
Ans. (c) : Harsh- (keâ"esj, efveo&Ùeer), antonym - Gentle 218. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(veceü)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Invade
Honest - F&ceeveoej
(a) Surrender (b) Seize
Dirty - ieboe (c) Attack (d) Assault
Rough - Kegjogje SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
213. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans. (a) : Invade - (Dee›eâceCe keâjvee), Antonym, Surrender
word. - (Deelcemecehe&Ce)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
HARMONY
Seize - peyle keâjvee, Attack - Dee›eâceCe keâjvee, Assault - nceuee
(a) Strife (b) Accord
(c) Consensus (d) Agreement keâjvee~
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II) 219. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Ans. (a) : 'Harmony'- (meecebpemÙe), antonym - strife given word.
(efJeJeeo)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - IRRELEVANT
(a) consequential (b) trivial
Accord - kesâ Deveg™he nesvee, mJesÛÚe (c) pointless (d) immaterial
Consensus - menceefle, meJe&mecceefle SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Agreement - mecePeewlee~ Ans. (a) : Irrelevant - (Demebiele, efyevee heefjCeece kesâ), Antonym
214. Select the antonym of the given word. – consequential (heefjCeeceer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- trivial -
Hopeful legÛÚ, pointless - JÙeLe&, immaterial - DeveeJeMÙekeâ
(a) Optimistic (b) Pessimistic
(c) Cheerful (d) Healthy 220. Select the most appropriate ANTONYMN of
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) the given word.
IGNITE
Ans. (b) : Hopeful - (DeeMeeJeeve), antonym - Pessimistic
(a) light (b) burn
(efvejeMeeJeeoer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Optimistic - DeeMeeJeeoer, (c) kindle (d) extinguish
Cheerful - ØemeVe, nbmecegKe, Healthy - mJemLe~ SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
215. Select the antonym of the given word. Ans. (d) : Ignite - (Deeie ueieevee, peueevee), Antonym -
HIDEOUS extinguish (yegPeevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- light - ØekeâeMe,
(a) Beautiful (b) Secretive
(c) Detestable (d) Ugly
Gpeeuee, burn - peueevee, kindle - YeÌ[keâevee~
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II) 221. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Ans. (a) : Hideous - (Ie=efCele, YeÙebkeâj), antonym - given word.
INDUSTRIOUS
Beautiful (megvoj)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Secretive - (a) indolent (b) assiduous
mebkeâesÛeer, ieghle, Detestable - efIeveewvee, Ugly - kegâ™he~ (c) diligent (d) productive
216. Select the antonym of the given word. SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
HORIZONTAL Ans. (a) : Industrious - (cesnveleer, heefjßeceer), Antonym -
(a) Parallel (b) Financial indolent - (Deeuemeer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- assiduous -
(c) Official (d) Vertical
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
heef jßeceer, diligent - cesnveleer, productive - Glheeokeâ
Ans. (d) : Horizontal - (#eweflepe), Antonym - Vertical 222. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word.
(GOJee&Oej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- IGNOBLE
Parallel - meceeveeblej (a) abject (b) corrupt
Financial - efJeòeerÙe (c) craven (d) dignified
Official - DeeefOekeâeefjkeâ SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : Ignoble - (DeOece, veerÛe), Antonym - dignified
I (DeefYeceeveer/TBÛee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
217. Select the most appropriate antonym of the abject - oÙeveerÙe, YeÙeevekeâ, corrupt - Yeü°Ûeejer craven - keâeÙej
given word. 223. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Infirm given word.
(a) Feeble (b) Frail IMPUDENT
(c) Strong (d) Weak (a) modest (b) arrant
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I) (c) brazen (d) blatant
Ans. (c) : Infirm - (keâcepeesj), Antonym, Strong - (cepeyetle)~ SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- Ans. (a) : Impudent- (yesngoe veceülee mes jefnle), Antonym -
Feeble - keâcepeesj, Frail - Deveweflekeâ, Yebiegj, Weak - keâcepeesj, modest (Meeueerve/megMeerue)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw - arrant
ogye&ue (IeefšÙeeheve), brazen - (efveue&pe), blatant - (Keguuece-Keguuee)
Antonyms 340 YCT
224. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans : (d) Innate - (pevcepeele), antonym - Acquired
given word. (Deefpe&le)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
ILLUMINATE Basic - cetueYetle
(a) add (b) erase
Unassuming - meeoe, veceü
(c) light (d) darken
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) Simple - meeOeejCe
Ans : (d) Illuminate- (Gpeeuee keâjvee), antonym - Darken 230. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word.
(De@Oesje keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- INSIDIOUS
Add- efceuevee, pegÌ[vee (a) treacherous (b) stealthy
Erase- otj keâjvee, efceševee (c) sincere (d) astute
Light- Gpeeuee SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
225. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the Ans : (c) Insidious - (Ieelekeâ, ØeÚVe), antonym - sincere
given word. (efve<keâheš)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
INITIATE Treacherous - Ieelekeâ
(a) finish (b) begin Stealthy - Ûeesjer-efÚhes efkeâÙee ieÙee
(c) trigger (d) commence Astute - Ûelegj, Oetle&
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II) 231. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Ans : (a) Initiate- (Meg™Deele), antonym- Finish- (meceehle given word.
nesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw- Begin- Meg™Deele keâjvee, INFERIOR
Trigger- meef›eâÙe/Meg™ keâjvee, Commence- DeejcYe nesvee~ (a) ulterior (b) exterior
(c) interior (d) superior
226. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
given word.
Ans : (d) Inferior- (IeefšÙee, legÛÚ), antonym - Superior
INFINITE
(a) boundless (b) etemal (Glke=â°, meJeexÛÛe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) vast (d) limited Ulterior- DeØelÙe#e, efÚhee ngDee
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) Exterior- yeenjer
Ans : (d) Infinite - (Deveble), antonym- limited (efpemekeâer Skeâ Interior- Yeerlejer
efveef§ele meercee nes)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- boundless - 232. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(yesno/Deheej), vast - efJeMeeue given word.
INSTANT
227. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (a) immediate (b) current
given word. (c) quick (d) delayed
INTENTIONAL SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) designed (b) voluntary Ans. (d) : Instant- (legjvle/lelkeâeue), antonym - Delayed
(c) calculated (d) accidental
(osjer mes/efJeuebefyele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Immediate- legjvle/lelkeâeue
Ans : (d) Intentional- (peeveyetPe keâj, Fjeoleve), antonym -
Current- Jele&ceeve
accidental-(Deekeâefmcekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
Quick- MeerIeÇ
designed- yeveeÙee ieÙee, voluntary- mJewefÛÚkeâ, calculated-
233. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
ieCevee given word.
228. Select the most appropriate antonym of the INORDINATE
given word. (a) undue (b) extreme
IMPEDE (c) exorbitant (d) reasonable
(a) Thwart (b) Retard SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) Hamper (d) Expedite Ans : (d) Inordinate- (DemeeceevÙe, ›eâce nerve), antonym -
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) Reasonable (Ùegefòeâ mebiele, GefÛele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (d) Impede - (yeeOee [euevee, jeskeâvee), antonym - Undue- DeveeJeMÙekeâ
Expedite (MeerIeÇ Yespevee nesiee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Exorbitant- DelÙeefOekeâ, no mes pÙeeoe
Thwart - efyeieeÌ[vee, Retard - Oeercee nesvee, Hamper - lebie keâjvee Extreme- DeefOekeâlece, yengle
229. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the 234. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word. given word.
INNATE Invincible
(a) basic (b) unassuming (a) Secure (b) Supreme
(c) simple (d) acquired (c) Unstoppable (d) Vulnerable
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Antonyms 341 YCT
Ans. (d) : Invincible - (DepesÙe), antonym - vulnerable 240. In the following question, out of the given four
(pees menpe ceW IeeÙeue nes mekesâ/YesÅe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
meaning of the given word.
secure - megjef#ele, supreme - meJeexÛÛe, unstoppable - DepesÙe Incite.
235. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (a) Encourage (b) Arouse
given word. (c) Drive (d) Prohibit
INCOHERENT SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
(a) Intelligible (b) Puzzling Ans : (d) Incite - (Gkeâmeevee, Øesefjle keâjvee), antonym -
(c) Delightful (d) Inconsistent Prohibit (yeeOee [euevee, jeskeâvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I) Arouse Gkeâmeevee, Encourage Gòesefpele keâjvee~
Ans. (a) : incoherent- (yeslegkeâe, Demebyeæ), antonym - 241. In the following question, out of the given four
'Intelligible' (megiece, megyeesOe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
Puzzling - hesÛeeroe, Delightful - DeevevooeÙekeâ, Inconsistent meaning of the given word.
- Demebiele~ Induce
(a) Convince (b) Activate
236. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (c) Impel (d) Prevent
given word SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
IMPROMPTU
Ans. (d) : Induce – (Øesefjle keâjvee), antonym - prevent
(a) Planned (b) Fast
(c) Unplanned (d) Appropriate (jeskeâvee, nmle#eshe keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Convince
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III) – ceveJeevee, jepeer keâjvee , Activate – meef›eâÙe keâjvee, Impel –
Ans. (a) : 'Impromptu' - (efyevee lewÙeej kesâ, lelkeâeue), Øesefjle keâjvee~
Antonym - 'Planned' (JÙeJeefmLele, Ùeespeveeyeæ yeveevee)~ DevÙe 242. In the following question, out of given four
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Fast- lespe, Unplanned - DeefveÙeesefpele, meaning of the given word.
Appropriate - GheÙegòeâ~ Immaculate
237. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (a) Clean (b) Bright
given word. (c) Pure (d) Foul
INCITE SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
(a) Instigate (b) Appeal Ans : (d) Immaculate - (efvece&ue, mJeÛÚ, meeheâ), antonym -
(c) Provoke (d) Restrain Foul (ievoe, otef<ele keâjvee nQ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Clean -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II) mJeÛÚ, Bright - GppeJeue, Ûecekeâeruee~
Ans. (d) : 'Incite'- (YeÌ[keâevee, Gkeâmeevee), Antonym - 243. In the following question, out of given four
'Restrain' (efveÙeb$eCe ceW jKevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
Instigate - Gkeâmeevee, YeÌ[keâevee, Appeal - DevegjessOe keâjvee, meaning of the given word.
Provoke - Øeefleef›eâÙee keâjvee, Gkeâmeevee~ Impute
(a) Defend (b) Accuse
238. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (c) Assign (d) Blame
given word. SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
INSTANT
Ans : (a) Impute - (oes<e ueieevee, ueebÚve ueieevee), antonym -
(a) Diverse (b) Similar
(c) Gradual (d) Prompt Defend (meceLe&ve keâjvee, meeLe osvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III) Accuse-Deejeshe ueieevee, Assign -meeQhevee, Blame -oes<e ueieevee
Ans. (c) 'Instant'- (leelkeâeefuekeâ, legjvle), Antonym - 244. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
'Gradual' (Oeerjs-Oeerjs)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Impartial
Diverse – efJeefJeOe, Deueie (a) Biased (b) Judicious
Similar – meceeve, efkeâmeer kesâ pewmee (c) Involved (d) Impractical
Prompt – DelÙeeJeMÙekeâ leelkeâeefuekeâ SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
239. Select the correct antonym for the given word. Ans. (a) : 'Impartial'- (efve<he#e, Dehe#eheeleer), antonym -
Identical 'Biased' (he#eheele hetCe&)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Judicious -
(a) corresponding (b) different vÙeeÙemebiele, efJeJeskeâ meccele, Involved - Meeefceue, efuehle,
(c) similar (d) indistinguishable Impractical - DeJÙeeJeneefjkeâ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III)
245. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Ans. (b) : 'Identical'- (Skeâ meceeve), antonym - 'different' given word.
(he=Ledkeâ, Deueie)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- corresponding - he$e Inexpensive
JÙeJenej keâjvee, similar-meceeve, Skeâ pewmee, indistinguishable (a) Dear (b) Reasonable
(c) Popular (d) Liberal
- he=Lekeâ efJeÛeej, ve keâjves Ùeesie SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Antonyms 342 YCT
Ans. (a) : Inexpensive - (memlee), antonym - Dear (cenBiee, 251. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
keâerceleer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ Reasonable - efJeÛeejhetCe&, given word.
Jovial
GefÛele, Popular - ueeskeâefØeÙe, Liberal - Goej~ (a) Hesitant (b) Gloomy
246. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (c) Cheerful (d) Tired
given word. SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
INFALLIBLE
(a) Notorious (b) Flawless Ans. (b) : Jovial- (GuueemehetCe&), antonym - Gloomy
(c) Imperfect (d) Dependable (Goeme)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Hesitant- ogefJeOee ceW heÌ[e ngDee,
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III) Cheerful- nbmecegKe, ØemeVe, Tired- efMeefLeue~
Ans. (c) : Infallible- (DeÛetkeâ, keâYeer ieueleer ve keâjves Jeeuee), 252. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
antonym - Imperfect ($egefšhetCe&)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Notorious - kegâKÙeele Jest
Flawless - $egefšnerve, oes<ejefnle (a) Happy (b) Deride
(c) Sadden (d) Joke
Dependable- Yejesmescebo SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
247. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans. (c) : Jest - nbmeer keâjvee, Antonym, Sadden - og:Keer
word.
ILLICIT keâjvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
(a) Prohibited (b) Lawful Happy - KegMe, Deride - nbmeer GÌ[evee, Joke - cepeekeâ keâjvee~
(c) lllegal (d) Illegible 253. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III) given word.
Ans. (b) : Illicit - (DeJewOe, iewjkeâevetveer), antonym - lawful Jubilant
(JewOe, keâevetveer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) Loyal (b) Sluggish
Prohibited-efve<esOe, lllegal-iewj keâevetveer, Illegible - Dehe"veerÙe~ (c) Disappointed (d) Treason
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
248. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
word. Ans. (c) : Jubilant - Guueefmele, Antonym, Disappointed -
ILLUSION ef vejeMe~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
(a) Fantasy (b) Hallucination Loyal - efve‰ehetCe&, Sluggish - efveef<›eâÙe, Treason - jepeõesn~
(c) Mirage (d) Reality 254. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II) given word.
Ans. (d) : Illusion (Yeüce, Âef°Yeüce), antonym - Reality Jealous
(JeemleefJekeâlee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - (a) Envious (b) Trusting
fantacy - keâesjer keâuhevee~ (c) Lively (d) Inert
Hallucination - ceefleYeüce (Âef°Yeüce)~ SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Mirage - ce=iele=<Cee, vepej keâe OeesKee~ Ans. (b) : Jealous - F&<ee&ueg/És<eer, Antonym, Trusting - F&ceeve
249. Select the antonym of the given word. jKevee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
INDOLENT Envious - És<eer, Lively - mepeerJe, Inert - Deef›eâÙe~
(a) Lively (b) Sluggish
(c) Inert (d) Lifeless K
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes Meyo Indolent - (efveef<›eâÙe, Deeuemeer) keâe 255. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
antonym - Lively (mepeerJe, hegâleeauee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ Knotty
DeLe& nQ- Sluggish - efveef<›eâÙe, Inert - Deef›eâÙe, heuešvee, (a) Lax (b) Stop
Lifeless - efvepeeaJe (c) Simple (d) Complex
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
J Ans. (c) : Knotty - peefšue, Antonym, Simple - mejue~
250. Select the most appropriate antonym of the DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
given word. Lax - ueehejJeen, Stop - ®keâvee, Complex - peefšue~
JEOPARDIZE 256. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(a) threaten (b) imperil given word.
(c) protect (d) hazard Keen
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II) (a) Eager (b) Adept
Ans : (c) Jeopardize- (efJeheefòe ceW [euevee), antonym - (c) Jovial (d) Dull
Protect (j#ee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Threaten- Oecekeâer osvee Ans. (d) : Keen - Glmegkeâ, Antonym, Dull - kegbâef"le~
Imperil- peesefKece ceW [euevee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Hazard- Kelejs ceW [euevee Eager - Glmegkeâ, Adept - efvehegCe, Javial - nbmecegKe~

Antonyms 343 YCT


257. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans : (b) Loyalty- (efve‰e/mJeeefceYeefòeâ/jepeYeefòeâ), antonym-
given word. Treason (jepeõesn)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Knave
Faith- DeemLee/efJeÕeeme
(a) Rogue (b) Cheerful
(c) Civilized (d) Blunt Trust- Yejesmee/vÙeeme
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) Fidelity- efve‰e/Jeheâeoejer
Ans. (c) : Knave - Oetle&/og°, Antonym, Civilized - meYÙe~ 263. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - given word.
Loiter
Rogue - og°, Cheerful - nbmecegKe, Blunt - kegbâo~ (a) Loaf (b) Hasten
258. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (c) Dawdle (d) Repel
given word. SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Knack Ans. (b) : Loiter- (cešjieMleer keâjvee, meceÙe iebJeevee),
(a) Ability (b) Intimidate antonym - Hasten (peuoer keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Lunacy (d) Inability
Loaf - jesšer keâe šgkeâÌ[e
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Dawdle - osjer keâjvee
Ans. (d) : Knack - kegâMeuelee, Antonym, Inability -
Repel - Øeeflekeâef<e&le keâjvee~
DeÙeesiÙelee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
264. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Ability - ÙeesiÙelee, Intimidate - [jevee, Lunacy - heeieueheve~ given word.
Linger
L (a) Quicken (b) Stop
259. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (c) Wait (d) Defer
given word. SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
LAVISH Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes Meyo Linger- (oerIe& keâeue lekeâ jnvee) keâe
(a) excessive (b) luxurious antonym - Quicken (MeerIeÇ keâjvee) nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&
(c) tiny (d) frugal nQ- Stop- "njvee, ™keâvee, Wait- Øeleer#ee keâjvee, Defer- šeuevee,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I) efJeuebye keâjvee~
Ans. (d) : Lavish - (KeÛeeauee), Antonym, Frugal -
265. Select the antonym of the given word.
(efceleJÙeÙeer)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - LATENT
Luxurious - efJeueemeer, Excessive - DelÙeefOekeâ, Tiny - Úesšs~ (a) Forbidding (b) Hidden
260. Select the antonym of the given word. (c) Artificial (d) Obvious
Liberty SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) slavery (b) freedoms Ans. (d) : Latent - (ieghle), antonym - Obvious
(c) autonomy (d) reservation (ØelÙe#e/peeefnj)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) Forbidding - kegâ™he
Ans : (a) 'Liberty' - (Deepeeoer), antonym- Slavery Hidden - ieghle
(iegueeceer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Artificial - ke=âef$ece~
Autonomy - mJeMeemeve 266. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Reservation - Deej#eCe given word.
Freedom - mJeleb$elee LENIENT
261. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (a) Generous (b) Helpful
given word. (c) Strict (d) Defensive
LAMENT SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) bleed (b) bemoan Ans. (c) : Lenient - ( Goej, keâes ceue), antonym - Strict
(c) appeal (d) celebrate (keâ"esj, meKle)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ -
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) Generous - Goej, Helpful - meneÙekeâ, Defensive -
Ans : (d) Lament - (efJeueehe keâjvee), antonym - celebrate - j#eelcekeâ, yeÛeeJe~
(KegMeer ceveevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- bleed - Ketve yenevee,
bemoan - Meeskeâ keâjvee, appeal - ØeeLe&vee keâjvee~ M
262. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 267. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. given word.
LOYALTY Malicious
(a) faith (b) treason (a) Culpable (b) Biased
(c) trust (d) fidelity (c) Perverted (d) Decent
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Antonyms 344 YCT
Ans. (d) : Malicious - (ogYee&JeveehetCe&), Antonym, Decent - 273. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(meYÙe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - given word.
MISERY
Culpable - DehejeefOekeâ, Biased - Pegkeâe ngDee, Perverted -
(a) bliss (b) poverty
efJeke=âle~ (c) censure (d) dearth
268. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
given word. Ans : (a) Misery- (keâ°), antonym- Bliss (hejceevebo)~ DevÙe
MENACE
(a) balance (b) peril MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) threat (d) comfort Poverty- oefjõlee
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) Censure- efveboe
Ans. (d) : 'menace'- (Keleje), antonym - 'comfort' Dearth- Deekeâeue, keâceer
(megefJeOeeve, Deejece, meeblJevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw- balance -
274. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
meblegueve, peril - Keleje, mebkeâš, threat - Oecekeâer osvee given word.
269. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the MEAGRE
given word. (a) minor (b) plentiful
MUSTER (c) scarce (d) common
(a) convene (b) mobilize SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) disperse (d) assemble Ans : (b) Meagre- (Deuhe, LeesÌ[e, legÛÚ), antonym -
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)Plentiful (yeÌ[er cee$ee ceW GheueyOe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans. (c) : 'muster' - (Fkeâªe keâjvee, Skeâef$ele nesvee), antonym
Scarce- ogue&Ye, efJejue
- 'disperse' (hewâueevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Minor- Úesše, keâce
convene - yegueevee, DeeÙeesefpele keâjvee, mobilize - ueeceyebo
Common- meeOeejCe
keâjvee, assemble - Skeâ$e keâjvee~ 275. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
270. Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
given word. MOROSE
MEAGRE (a) sullen (b) cheerful
(a) Inadequate (b) plentiful (c) unsatisfied (d) mournful
(c) scanty (d) premium SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I) Ans : (b) Morose- (Goeme), Antonyms - cheerful (n<e&,
Ans. (b) : Meagre - (keâceer, Deuhe, LeesÌ[e), antonym - KegMeer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
plentiful (pÙeeoe, ØeÛegj)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- mournful (Meeskeâ«emle, og:Keer),
sufficient- heÙee&hle, DeefOekeâlee, premium- efkeâmle, heeefjleesef<ekeâ,
unsatisfied (Demebleg°),
inadequate- DeOetje
sullen (efKeVe, efÛe[efÛeÌ[e Deewj Goemeer)
271. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
276. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
MORTALITY given word.
(a) death (b) birth Minuscule
(c) lethality (d) fatality (a) dwarf (b) small
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) (c) gigantic (d) meagre
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (b) Mortality - (ce=lÙeg), antonym - birth (pevce)~ DevÙe
Ans : (c) Minuscule- (yengle Úesše, met#ce) Antonym -
MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
'gigantic' (efJeMeeue, DelÙeefOekeâ yeÌ[e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
death - ceewle
Dwarf- yeewvee
lethality - Ieelekeâlee
fatality - ØeeCeIeelekeâ, efJeheefòe Small- Úesše
Meagre- yengle keâce
272. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. 277. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of
MENTAL given word.
(a) strength (b) physical MAESTRO
(c) ability (d) brainy (a) Teacher (b) Connoisseur
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III) (c) Enthusiast (d) Amateur
Ans : (b) Mental- (ceeveefmekeâ, efoceeieer) antonym- Physical SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
(Meejerefjkeâ, Yeeweflekeâ) DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (d) : Maestro – ( ef JeMes < e%e, keâueekeâej), antonym -
Ability- ÙeesiÙelee, #ecelee Amateur ( veew e f meef K eÙee, Deveg Y eÙener v e Meew k eâer
v e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe
Strength- cepeyetleer DeLe& nw-
Brainy- mecePeoej/Dekeäuecebo Connoisseur – hejer#ekeâ, efJeMes<e%e; Enthusiast – Glmeener~
Antonyms 345 YCT
278. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 283. Select the antonym of the given word.
given word. MALEVOLENT
MEDDLE (a) Kind (b) Positive
(a) Fortify (b) Prize (c) Cruel (d) Well-mannered
(c) Support (d) Ignore SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : Malevolent - (og°/õesner), antonym - Kind
Ans. (d) : Meddle – (nmle#eshe keâjvee), antonym - Ignore (oÙeeueg)~
(DeveosKee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Fortify cepeyetle keâjvee; Prize – hegjmkeâej; Support –meceLe&ve Positive - mekeâejelcekeâ
osvee~ Cruel - efveo&Ùeer
279. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the Well-mannered - megmebmkeâej~
given word.
MALIGNANT N
(a) Indignant (b) Hesitant
(c) Benign (d) Fatal 284. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I) given word.
Ans. (c) : Malignant – (Deefnlekeâj), antonym - 'Benign' NOTORIOUS
(a) vicious (b) infamous
(ke=âheeueg/oÙeeueg)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) famous (d) disgraceful
Indignant – ™° SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Hesitant – mebkeâesÛeer, Ans : (c) NOTORIOUS- (kegâKÙeele), antonym - famous
Fatal – Ieelekeâ (Øeefmeæ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
Malignant – Deefnlekeâj Vicious - ›etâjleehetCe&, ogjeÛeejer
280. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the Infamous - yeoveece
given word. Disgraceful - Mece&veekeâ
METROPOLITAN
(a) Provincial (b) Federal 285. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(c) Insular (d) National given word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III) NOVEL
(a) fresh (b) old
Ans. (a) Metroplitan- (ceneveiejerÙe, ceneveiej efJe<eÙekeâ),
(c) original (d) new
Antonym - Provincial (ØeevleerÙe, ØeeosefMekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
DeLe& nQ- Ans : (b) Novel- (veÙee, DeveesKee), antonym - Old (hegjevee)~
Federal – mebIeelcekeâ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Insular – mebkeâerCe& ceveesJe=eflekeâe Fresh- leepee
National– je°^erÙe, je°^ efJeMes<e keâe ØeefleefveefOekeâ~ Original- cetue™he
281. Select the antonym of the given word. New- veÙee
MODEST
286. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(a) Vain (b) Furious
given word.
(c) Dishonest (d) Simple
NEBULOUS
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) Common (b) Clear
Ans. (a) : 'Modest'- (veceü, efJeveceü), antonym - Vain (c) Mutual (d) Familiar
(Denbkeâejer)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
furious - ›egâæ Ans. (b) : 'Nebulous'- (Demhe°), antonym - 'clear' (mhe°)~
Dishonest - yesF&ceeve DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
Simple - meeOeejCe common - meeceevÙe
282. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Mutual - Deehemeer
given word. Familiar - heefjefÛele
Morose
287. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
(a) Cranky (b) Cheerful
given word.
(c) Prudent (d) Solemn
NEAT
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) Messy (b) Clear
Ans. (b) : Morose- (yeoefcepeepe, DemeewcÙe), antonym - (c) Sharp (d) Strong
Cheerful (n@bmecegKe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Cranky - efÛeÌ[efÛeÌ[e Ans. (a) : Neat– (meeheâ megLeje, megJÙeJeefmLele), Antonym -
Prudent - yegefæceeve, otjoMeea~ 'Messy' (ieboe, cewuee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Solemn - DeewheÛeeefjkeâ, iebYeerj~ Clear– mJeÛÚ, Sharp– lesspe, Strong– MeefòeâMeeueer~
Antonyms 346 YCT
288. Select the antonym of the given word. 293. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Notorious given word.
(a) Efficient (b) Popular OPTIONAL
(c) Optimistic (d) Infamous (a) Elective (b) Fanciful
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III) (c) Original (d) Compulsory
Ans. (b) : Notorious- (keâgKÙeele), antonym - Popular SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(ueeskeâefØeÙe, Øeefmeæ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw– Ans. (d) : Optional- (SsefÛÚkeâ), antonym - Compulsory
Efficient - kegâMeue (DeefveJeeÙe&)~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ- Elective - efveJee&efÛele, Fanciful -
Optimistic - DeeMeeJeeoer keâeuheefvekeâ, Original - Demeueer, cetue
Infamous - kegâKÙeele 294. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word.
O OBSCURE
(a) Uncertain (b) Ambiguous
289. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (c) Vague (d) Clear
given word SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I)
Obese
Ans. (d) : obscure- (Demhe°), antonym - clear (mhe°
(a) fat (b) overweight
(c) thin (d) plump meeheâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) Uncertain - Defveef§ele
Ans. (c) : Obese – ceesše, Antonym - thin - heleuee Ambiguous - DeveskeâeLe&lee
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - Vague - Demhe° Ùee Deefveef§ele
Fat - ceesše~ 295. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Overweight - DeefOekeâ Yeej~ given word.
Plump - mLetue~ OUTSPOKEN
(a) Ambivalent (b) Candid
290. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (c) Equivocal (d) Secretive
given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
OFFBEAT
(a) conventional (b) weird Ans. (d) : Outspoken - (mhe°Jeeoer/cegKej), antonym -
(c) unique (d) freaky Secretive (mebkeâesÛeer)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) Ambivalent - GYeÙeYeeJeer/ÉwOeJe=efòekeâ~
Ans : (a) Offbeat- (DemeeceevÙe, Deheejbheefjkeâ), antonym - Candid - mhe°Jeeoer/meÛÛee~
Conventional (heejbheefjkeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Equivocal - mebefoiOe/ieesueceesue~
Weird-Devet"e, unique-DeefÉleerÙe, freaky-[jeJevee, efJeefÛe$e 296. In the following question, out of the given four
291. Select the most appropriate antonym of the alternatives select the one which is opposite in
given word. meaning of the given word.
OMINOUS Obligate
(a) foreboding (b) threatening (a) Force (b) Indebt
(c) auspicious (d) baleful (c) Restrict (d) Let off
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II) SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
Ans : (c) Ominous - (DeMegYe, Decebieue), antonym- Ans. (d) : 'Obligate'- (cepeyetj keâjvee, yeebOevee), antonym-
auspicious (MegYe, ceebieefuekeâ, mecheVe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 'Let off' (#ecee keâjvee Ùee cegkeäle keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Foreboding- YeefJe<Ùe- %eeve, hetJee&Yeeme, Threatening- Oecekeâeves Force - Meefòeâ ueieevee, ueeÛeej keâjvee, Indebt – keâpe& ceW,
Jeeuee, Oecekeâer Yeje, Baleful- mebkeâšhetCe&, Deefve°keâj~ Restrict - jeskeâvee, meerefcele keâjvee~
292. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 297. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. word.
Opaque Obstinate
(a) Dull (b) Clear (a) Stern (b) Stubborn
(c) Frosty (d) Hazy (c) Flexible (d) Adamant
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (b) Opaque- (Demhe°, DeheejoMeea), antonym - Clear Ans. (c) : Obstinate- (efpeöer, Deef[ie), antonym - Flexible
(mhe°, heejoMe&keâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (ueÛeeruee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Dull- megmle, Deeuemeer Stern - meKle
Frosty- yengle "C[e Stubborn - efpeodoer,
Hazy- OegBOeuee Adamant - efpeodoer, DeefÌ[Ùeue

Antonyms 347 YCT


298. Select the antonym of the given word. 303. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
OPAQUE given word.
(a) Turbid (b) Transparent PUBLIC
(c) Fogged (d) Murky (a) private (b) ready
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I) (c) common (d) resticted
Ans. (b) : Opaque - (DeheejoMeea), antonym - transparent SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(heejoMeea)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (a) : Public - (meeJe&peefvekeâ), antonym - Private
Turbid - hejsMeeve (JÙeefòeâiele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
Fogged - kegânjs mes {ebkeâvee Ready- lewÙeej
Murky - yeoueer keâe/OegbOeuee Common- meeOeejCe, ceecetueer
Rusticated- ob[mJe™he efve<keâeefmele
P 304. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
299. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the PROGRESSIVE
given word. (a) moving (b) conservative
PUNGENT (c) repeated (d) aristocratic
(a) Sharp (b) Sour SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) Mild (d) Biting Ans. (b) : Progressive - (ØeieefleMeerue), antonym -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I) Conservative- (™efÌ{Jeeoer)~
Ans. (c) : Pungent - (leerKee), Antonym, Mild - (nukeâe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - Moving- ieefleMeerue
Repeated- hegvejeJeleea, oesnje ieÙee
Sharp - lespe, Sour - Keóe, Biting - keâešvee~
Aristocratic- kegâueerve
300. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the 305. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. given word.
PRESTIGE PROLONG
(a) renown (b) disregard (a) prevent (b) allow
(c) dignity (d) repute (c) increase (d) shorten
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : Prestige - (Øeefle‰e/KÙeeefle), Antonym-disregard Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Meyo PROLONG- (yeÌ{evee/uecyee keâjvee)
(Deveeoj/Goemeervelee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- keâe antonym - 'Shorten'- (Ieševee/Úesše keâjvee) nw~ DevÙe
MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
renown - (Øeefmeefæ Deewj Deeoj), dignity - (ieewjJe, Øeefleef‰le),
Prevent- jeskeâvee
repute - (ueesieeW keâer OeejCe, KÙeeefle) Allow- Devegceefle osvee
301. Select the antonym of the given word. Increase- yeÌ{evee
PARDON 306. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(a) mercy (b) punish given word.
(c) grace (d) kindness PERTURB
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) (a) Fluster (b) Soothe
Ans. (b) : Pardon- (#ecee keâjvee), antonym - punish- (oC[ (c) Confound (d) Commend
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
osvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw– Ans : (b) Perturb - (JÙeekegâue keâjvee), antonym - Soothe -
mercy- oÙee keâjvee, grace- mepeevee, ke=âhee keâjvee, kindness- (Meeble keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
keâ™Cee, ke=âhee~ Fluster- JÙeekegâue keâjvee, Confound- ieuele meeefyele keâjvee,
302. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Commend - mejenvee keâjvee
given word. 307. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
PRUDENT given word.
(a) indiscreet (b) judicious POROUS
(c) tactful (d) practical (a) spongy (b) permeable
(c) impermeable (d) absorbent
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) : Prudent - (yegefæceòeehetCe&), Antonyms-Indiscreet Ans : (c) Porous- (KeKeje/efÚõhetCe&) antonym-
(DeefJeJeskeâhetCe&)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– Impermeable- (DeYesÅe/DehejeiecÙe) ~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
Judicious- yegefæceeve Spongy- efÛeceÌ[e/KeebKej
Tactful- JÙeJenej kegâMeue Permeable- hejeiecÙe/YesÅe
Practical- ØeÙeesieelcekeâ Absorbent- Mees<ekeâ/ØeÛet<ekeâ
Antonyms 348 YCT
308. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 313. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word. given word.
PROCEED PLAUSIBLE
(a) ahead (b) recede (a) Unlikely (b) Feasible
(c) forward (d) continue
(c) Unmanageable (d) Unlikely
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans : (b) Proceed- (Deeies yeÌ{evee) antonym- Recede- (heerÚs
nšvee) DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– Ans. (a) : Plausible - (ØeMebmeveerÙe, mebYeeJÙe), antonym -
Ahead- Deeies keâer Deesj unlikely (DemebYeeJÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Feasible -
Forward- Deeies keâjvee keâcepees j, Unmanageable - efyeKeje ngDee, Feasible - efJeue#eCe,
Continue- peejer jKevee DemeeOeejCe~
309. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 314. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word. given word.
PROSPERITY PLACATE
(a) nobility (b) affinity (a) Appease (b) Conciliate
(c) simplicity (d) adversity (c) Propitiate (d) Enrage
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
Ans : (d) Prosperity- (mece=efæ), antonym- Adversity
Ans. (d) : 'Placate'- (lemeuueer osvee, efoueemee, meeblJevee osvee),
(efJeheefòe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Nobility- kegâueervelee antonym - Enrage (›egâæ keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
Affinity- Deheveeheve, yebOeglJe Appease - KegMe keâjvee
Simplicity- meeoieer Conciliate - cepeyetle keâjvee
310. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Propitiate - mebleg° keâjvee
given word. 315. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
PERPETRATE given word.
(a) execute (b) prevent
(c) perform (d) commit PERISH
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III) (a) Vanish (b) Wither
(c) Grow (d) Crumble
Ans : (b) Perpetrate - (DehejeOe keâjvee/heehe keâjvee), antonym
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
- Prevent (jeskeâvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
Execute- heâeBmeer/ce=lÙegoC[ Ans. (c) : Perish– (meceehle nesvee, ve° nesvee), antonym -
Perform- Øemlegle keâjvee Grow (yeÌ{evee, Deeies yeÌ{vee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Vanish–
Commit- Øeefle%ee keâjvee meceehle nesvee, Wither– cegPee&vee, #eerCe nesvee, Crumble– keâcepeesj
311. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the nesvee~
given word. 316. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
PROLIFIC given word.
(a) Abundant (b) Unproductive
PROVOKE
(c) Several (d) Rich
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II) (a) Stimulate (b) Encourage
(c) Appease (d) Beckon
Ans. (b) : Prolific- (GhepeeT/GJe&j), antonym -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Unproductive (DeveghepeeT)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Abundant – ØeÛegj/yengue Ans. (c) : Provoke– (Gkeâmeevee/YeÌ[keâevee), antonym -
Several – keâF&/efJeefJeOe Appease– (Meeble/mebleg° keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Rich – ØeÛegj/Oeveer/GhepeeT Stimulate– Gkeâmeevee, Encourage– meenmeer, Beckon– mebkesâle
312. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the keâjvee~
given word. 317. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
PACIFIST
(a) Orator (b) Peace-maker given word.
(c) Warmonger (d) Nihilist PRIM
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II) (a) Mature (b) Principle
Ans. (c) : Pacifist- (ÙegæefJejesOeer/MeeefvleJeeo), Antonym - (c) Dishevelled (d) Intellectual
Warmonger (pebieyeepe/Ùegæ keâes YeÌ[keâeves Jeeuee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (c) : 'Prim'- (ef M e°lee ef Ø eÙe, Deew heÛeeefjkeâ), antonym -
Orator – Jeòeâe Dishevelled (Demle JÙemle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Mature -
Peace-maker – Meeefvle keâeÙece keâjves Jeeuee het Ce&leÙee efJekeâefmele, Principle - DeÛÚs DeeÛejCe keâe efveÙece,
Nihilist – MetvÙe Jeeoer/veeefmleJeeoer 'Intellectual' - yegefæceòee hetCe&

Antonyms 349 YCT


318. In the following question, out of the given four 323. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in given word.
meaning of the given word. Quarrel
Persuade (a) Strife (b) Feud
(a) Advise (b) Affect (c) Harmony (d) Bias
(c) Assure (d) Prevent SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II) Ans. (c) : Quarrel- (PeieÌ[e, ueÌ[eF&), antonym -
Ans. (d) : Persuade- (ceveevee, efJeÕeeme efoueevee), antonym - Harmony (meecebpemÙe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Prevent (jeskeâvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ Advise – meueen Strife - efJeJeeo
osvee, Affect – ØeYeeJe, Assure – efveef§ele nesvee~ Feud - hegMlewveer jbefpeMe
319. Select the antonym of the given word. Bias - PegkeâeJe, he#eheele
Persuade 324. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(a) Convince (b) Endorse given word.
(c) Dissuade (d) Fume Quell
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) (a) Soothe (b) Prejudice
Ans. (c) : Persuade- (keâesF& keâece keâjves kesâ efueÙes ceveevee), (c) Aggravate (d) Raze
antonym - 'Dissuade' (keâesF& keâece keâjves mes jeskeâvee)~ DevÙe SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - Ans. (c) : Quell - Meeble keâjvee, Antonym, Aggravate -
Convince - mecePeevee Gòesefpele keâjvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Endorse - Devegceesove/meceLe&ve keâjvee Soothe - Meeble keâjvee, Prejudice - hetJee&«en, Raze - ve° keâjvee~
Fume - ›eâesOe keâjvee, OeBgDee ÚesÌ[vee 325. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
320. Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
given word. Quench
Progress (a) Extinguish (b) Ignite
(a) Advancement (b) Growth (c) Soothe (d) Quiet
(c) Betterment (d) Decline SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Quench - yegPeevee, Antonym, ignite - Deeie
Ans. (d) : Progress- (Øeieefle), antonym - Decline (#eefle, ueieevee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
heleve)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Extinguish - yegPeevee, Soothe - Meeble keâjvee, Quiet - Meeble~
Advancement - Øeieefle, GVeefle 326. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Growth - Je=efæ given word.
Betterment - megOeej Query
(a) Nibble (b) Doubt
321. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (c) Answer (d) Oust
word.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Pompous
(a) Arrogant (b) Calm Ans. (c) : Query - meJeeue keâjvee, Antonym, Answer - Gòej
(c) Impatient (d) Humble osvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III) Nibble - mebosn keâjvee, Doubt - Mekeâ keâjvee, Oust - yeenj
Ans. (d) : Pompous - (Dee[cyej, DeefleØeleeheer), antonym - efvekeâeuevee~
Humble (meerOee meeoe, efJeveerle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - 327. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Arrogant - Ieceb[er, Denbkeâejer, Calm - Meevle, Impatient - given word.
Glmegkeâ, DeOeerj~ Quotidian
(a) Ordinary (b) Reckless
Q (c) Extraordinary (d) Pious
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
322. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans. (c) : Quotidian - meeOeejCe, Antonym, Extraordinary
word. - DemeeOeejCe~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Quell
(a) Agitate (b) Deny Ordinary - meeOeejCe, Reckless - ueehejJeen, Pious - Oeeefce&keâ~
(c) Reduce (d) Entire
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I) R
Ans. (a) : Quell (Meeble keâjvee, oceve keâjvee), antonym - 328. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Agitate (Gkeâmeevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Deny - Fbkeâej keâjvee~ Inordinate
Reduce - Ieševee~ (a) Irrational (b) Disproportionate
(c) Reasonable (d) Exorbitant
Entire - mebhetCe&~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Antonyms 350 YCT
Ans. (c) : Inordinate - (DemeeceevÙe), Antonym, Reasonable 334. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
- (leeefke&âkeâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - given word.
RECKLESS
Exorbitant-DelÙeefOekeâ, Irrational-leke&ânerve, (a) heedless (b) daring
Disproportionate - Demebiele (c) brash (d) cautious
329. Select the most appropriate antonym of the SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
given word. Ans : (d) Reckless - (ueehejJeen, DemeeJeOeeve), antonym -
Resign cautious - (meleke&â, meeJeOeeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Sign (b) Join Heedless - DemeeJeOeeve
(c) Accept (d) Reject
Daring - meenmeer
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Brash - Oe=°, {er", efveue&ppe
Ans. (b) : Resign - (lÙeeie he$e osvee), Antonym, Join - (pegÌ[
335. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
peevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - given word.
Sign-mebkesâle, Accept-mJeerkeâej keâjvee, Reject - DemJeerkeâej keâjvee~ REPRIMAND
330. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (a) Rebuke (b) Reward
given word. (c) Reproof (d) Redeem
Revel SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) Mourn (b) Rejoice Ans. (b) : Reprimand - ([ebšvee, heâškeâejvee), Antonym -
(c) Enjoy (d) Appreciate Reward (Fveece osvee, Øeefleheâue osvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I) Rebuke - [ebšvee
Ans. (a) : Revel - (Deevebo uesvee), Antonym, Mourn - Reproof - Demenceefle
(efJeueehe keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- Redeem - cegefòeâ efoueevee
Rejoice - ØemeVe nesvee, Enjoy - Deevevo uesvee, Appreciate - 336. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
mejenvee~ given word.
331. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the RANDOM
given word. (a) formal (b) specific
REVIVE (c) irregular (d) casual
(a) arouse (b) renew SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) console (d) ruin Ans : (b) Random- (efyevee meesÛes mecePes/yeslejleerye/ DeefveÙeefcele)
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) antonym- Specific (efJeefMe°/efJeue#eCe) DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans. (d) : 'revive'- (hegvepeeaefJele, DeLeJee efheâj mes peerefJele keâjvee), Formal- DeewheÛeeefjkeâ
antonym - 'ruin' (yeyee&oer Ùee efJeveeMe)~ Irregular- DeefveÙeefcele
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Casual- Deekeâefmcekeâ/mebÙeesie keâe
arouse - peieevee, Gkeâmeevee, renew - efkeâmeer keâeÙe& keâes efheâj mes 337. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Meg™ keâjvee~ console - meeblJevee osvee~ given word.
332. Select the antonym of the given word. RETALIATION
REPRIMAND (a) reconciliation (b) retribution
(a) apprehend (b) reproach (c) retrospection (d) regression
(c) compliment (d) blame SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II) Ans : (a) Retaliation- (ØeefleMeesOe), antonym-
Ans : (c) 'Reprimand' - (heâškeâej ueieevee, [ebš ueieevee), Reconciliation- (meguen/mebefOe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
antonym- compliment (ØeMebmee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& Retribution- Øeeflekeâej/yeouee
nw- Retrospection- efmebneJeueeskeâve
Reproach - Gueenvee, Yelme&vee Regression- Jeehemeer
Apprehend - mecePevee 338. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Blame - efveboe keâjvee, efpeccesoej "njevee given word.
RESERVED
333. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(a) placid (b) communicative
given word. (c) quiet (d) modest
REPUGNANT
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) Austere (b) Sombre
(c) Pleasant (d) Odious Ans. (b) : Reserved- (Deejef#ele/megjef#ele/Deueie jKee ngDee),
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) antonym - Communicative (efceuevemeej/ Øes<eCeMeerue)~ DevÙe
Ans : (c) Repugnant- (Ie=Ceemheo), antonym - Pleasant MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(megneJevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Placid- meewcÙe/Meevle
Austere - Deefle meeOeejCe, keâój, Sombre - efvejeMeepevekeâ, Quiet- Ûeghe/Meevle
Odious - Ie=efCele, kegâeflmele Modest- ceecetueer/Dee[byejnerve
Antonyms 351 YCT
339. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (a) Creepy (b) Hateful
given word. (c) Ugly (d) Pleasing
RUEFUL SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III)
(a) Regretful (b) Joyful Ans. (d) : Repulsive- (Ie=Ceemheo, [jeJevee), antonym -
(c) Spicy (d) Fragrant Pleasing (jceCeerÙe,ceveesnj)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Creepy– efJeefÛe$e, Hateful – Ie=efCele, Ugly – yeometjle, ievoe
Ans. (b) : Rueful – (Goeme), antonym - Joyful (KetMeer)~
345. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
Regretful – Goeme ; Spicy – cemeeuesoej ; Fragrant – Relaxed
megiebefOele~ (a) Peaceful (b) Calm
340. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (c) Arrogant (d) Tense
given word. SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
RESERVED Ans. (d) : Relaxed - (Ì{erue/Deejece), antonym - Tense -
(a) Forgiving (b) Reticent (meKle/leveeJe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Cowardly (d) Friendly Peaceful - MeeefvlehetCe&, Calm - Meevle, Arrogant -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II)
DeefYeceeveer/n"er
Ans. (d) : 'Reserved' - (Deefceuevemeej/mebkeâesÛeer), Antonym -
346. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Friendly (efceuevemeej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - word :
Forgiving – #eceeMeerue Reluctant
Reticent – Ûeghhee/keâce yeesueves Jeeuee (a) Hesitant (b) Uncertain
Cowardly – keâeÙejleehetCe& (c) Unwilling (d) Eager
341. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
given word. Ans. (d) : 'Reluctant'- (Deef v eÛÚg k eâ), antonym - Eager
REVERED (Glmegkeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Cherished (b) Valued Hesitant - mebkeâesÛeer
(c) Esteemed (d) Despised Uncertain - DeefveefMÛele
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Unwilling - DeefveÛÚgkeâ
Ans. (d) : Revered – (Deeoj keâjvee), antonym - Despised
347. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(Ie=Cee keâjvee, Ghes#ee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
word.
Cherished – OÙeeve keâjvee, hees<eCe keâjvee Valued – cetuÙeJeeve, Refined
Esteemed– mecceeve/Deeoj keâjvee, ceeveveerÙe~ (a) Cruel (b) Crude
342. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (c) Fierce (d) Smooth
given word. SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
RESPONSIBLE Ans. (b) : Refined - (Megæ), Antonym - Crude -
(a) irresponsible (b) illresponsible (DeMeesefOele/Deheefj<ke=âle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) disesponsible (d) unresponsible Cruel - efveo&Ùeer, Fierce - Yeer<eCe, G«e, Smooth - efÛekeâvee ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I)
348. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Ans. (a) : Responsible- (GòejoeÙeer, efpeccesoej), antonym -
given word.
'Irresponsible' (iewj efpeccesoej, cetKe&)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& REWARD
nQ- (a) Punish (b) Produce
Disresponsible – GòejoeÙeer ve nesvee, Unresponsible – (c) Present (d) Praise
DevegòejoeÙeer~ SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
343. In the following question, out of the given four Ans. (a) : 'Reward'- (F&veece osvee), antonym - 'punish'
alternatives, select the one in which is opposite (oC[ osvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
the given word. Produce - Glheeove keâjvee
Remarkable Present - Øemlegle keâjvee
(a) Famous (b) Odd Praise - ØeMebmee keâjvee
(c) Race (d) Normal
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III) 349. Select the antonym of the given word.
Ans : (d) Remarkable- (DemeeceevÙe, Dee§eÙe&pevekeâ), antonym REVEAL
(a) Show (b) Praise
- Normal (meeceevÙe)~ Famous- Øeefmeæ, Odd- efJe<ece, (c) Hide (d) Disclose
DemeeceevÙe, Rare- DemeeceevÙe, ogue&Ye~ SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
344. In the following question, out of the given four Ans. (c) : Reveal - (ØekeâeefMele keâjvee, efoKeevee), Antonym
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in Hide (ieghle, efÚheevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Show -
meaning of the given word.
Repulsive
efoKeevee, Praise - ØeMebmee keâjvee, Disclose - Kegueemee keâjvee~
Antonyms 352 YCT
356. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
S given word.
350. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the SPARSE
given word. (a) thin (b) scant
SUSTENANCE (c) abundant (d) meagre
(a) refreshment (b) livelihood SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(c) starvation (d) nourishment Ans. (c) : 'Sparse' - efJejue, Antonym - abundant - ØeÛegj
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans. (c) : Sustenance - (peerefJekeâe/YejCe hees<eCe), Antonym,
scant - Deuhe
Starvation - (YegKecejer/Dekeâeue)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
thin - heleuee
Nourishment-hees<eCe, Livelihood-peerefJekeâe, Refreshment-leepeieer
meagre - Deuhe
351. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word. 357. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
STRETCH given word.
(a) Extend (b) Elongate SHALLOW
(c) Compress (d) Lengthen (a) dry (b) deep
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I) (c) close (d) clean
Ans. (c) : Stretch - (efKebÛeeJe), Antonym - Compress - SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
(mebkegâÛeve)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - Ans. (b) : 'Shallow' – GLeuee, Antonym - deep - ienje
Lengthen - uebyee, Extend - efJemleej, Elongate - leevevee/yeÌ{evee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
352. Select the most appropriate antonym of the dry - metKee
given word close - yebo/yebo nesvee
Sprightly clean - meeheâ
(a) Lively (b) Lethargic
(c) Active (d) Energetic 358. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I) given word :
Ans. (b) : Sprightly - (Hegâleeauee), Øecegefole, Antonym, STRANGE
Lethargic - (Deeuemeer)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - (a) durable (b) delicate
(c) unknown (d) familiar
Lively - peerJeble, Active - meef›eâÙe, Energetic - Tpee&Jeeve SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
353. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans. (d) : 'Strange' - Devepeeve, DeveesKee, DemeeceevÙe
given word.
Slur Antonym - familiar - heefjefÛele
(a) Insult (b) Compliment DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Assortment (d) Mixture durable - efškeâeT
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I) delicate - veepegkeâ
Ans. (b) : Slur - (Ghes#ee/yeoveeceer), Antonym, Compliment unknown - Devepeeve
- (ØeMebmee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
359. In the following question, out of the given four
Insult - Deheceeve, Assortment - JeieeakeâjCe, Mixture - efceßeCe
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
354. Select the most appropriate antonym of the meaning of the given word.
given word.
Swindle
Stalwart
(a) Insert (b) Dupe
(a) Cowardly (b) Robust
(c) Firm (d) Stout (c) Ample (d) Honesty
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Ans. (a) : Stalwart - (meenmeer/efve‰eJeeve), antonym, Ans. (d) Swindle – Oees K ee os v ee , Antonym - Honesty –
Cowardly - keâeÙej~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- Fceeveoejer/~
Robust - cepeyetle, Firm - ÂÌ{/"esme, Stout - yeueJeeve/ceesše~ DevÙe MeyoeW ceW DeLe&-
355. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Insert – ØeefJe° keâjvee/jKevee~
given word. Dupe – yesJeketâheâ yeveevee~
Seize Ample – ØeÛegj~
(a) Snatch (b) Catch
(c) Grab (d) Loosen 360. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I) given word.
SPIRITUAL
Ans. (d) : Seize - peyle keâjvee, Antonym, Loosen - efjne
(a) material (b) ethereal
keâjvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhees kesâ DeLe&- (c) sacred (d) divine
Snatch - Úervevee, Catch - hekeâÌ[vee, Grab - hekeâÌ[ uesvee~ SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Antonyms 353 YCT
Ans. (a) : Spiritual- Ans. (c) : STATIONARY- (efmLej), antonym - shifting,
(DeeOÙeeeflcekeâ), Antonym- material
(Yeeweflekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- (DeefmLej, mLeeveevlejCe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
ethereal - (heejueewefkeâkeâ), sacred - (heefJe$e, efkeâmeer osJelee Ùee Oece&
Tired - Lekeâe ngDee
mes mebyebefOele), divine - (osJeer, F&ÕejerÙe) Still - efheâj Yeer
361. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the Motionless - efmLej
given word. 366. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
SUAVE given word.
(a) rude (b) brisk SACRED
(c) charming (d) polite (a) perpetual (b) pious
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) (c) profane (d) profound
Ans. (a) : 'suave'- (efMe°, meg®efÛe mecheVe), antonym - 'rude' SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(DeefMe° DeMueerue, Yeöe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw- Ans : (c) "SACRED"- (Oeeefce&keâ), antonym - 'Profane'
brisk - hegâleeauee, lespe, JÙemle (Yeü° Ùee keâuegef<ele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
charming - Deekeâ<e&keâ, megvoj Perpetual - ueieeleej
polite - efJeveceü, efMe° Pious - heefJe$e
Profound - ienve Ùee iecYeerj
362. Select the antonym of the given word.
SWERVE 367. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(a) droop (b) lurch given word.
(c) deviate (d) straighten SEVERE
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II) (a) mediocre (b) meticulous
(c) morose (d) mild
Ans : (d) 'Swerve' - (cegÌ[ve ceesÌ[vee), antonym - straighten SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(meerOee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (d) : Severe–(iebYeerj, keâ"esj), antonym- Mild (meewcÙe,
Droop - Pegkeâvee, kegâcnueevee vejce)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw–
Lurch - Peškeâe, Peškeâe Keevee Mediocre- meeOeejCe
Deviate - yeÛevee, efJeÛeefuele nesvee Meticulous- DeeflemeeJeOeeve
363. Select the antonym of the given word. Morose- efÛe[efÛeÌ[e
SOBER 368. Select the antonym of the given word.
(a) nervous (b) agitated STALE
(c) serious (d) calm (a) flat (b) fresh
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II) (c) dry (d) sour
Ans : (b) 'Sober' - (mebÙece mecePeoej, meeoe), antonym - SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I)
agitated (DeMeeble, JÙeefLele)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans : (b) 'Stale' - (yeemeer, yesmJeeo, hegjevee), antonym- fresh
Nervous - yesÛewve, (leepee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
Serious - iebYeerj Flat - meceleue
Calm - Meeble Dry - metKee
364. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Sour - Keóe
given word. 369. Select the antonym of the given word.
SCANTY SCARCE
(a) profuse (b) small (a) seldom (b) scanty
(c) precise (d) concise (c) few (d) plentiful
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Scanty- (Deuhe), antonym - Profuse - Ans : (d) Scarce- (Deuhe/keâceer), antonym- plentiful (ØeÛegj,
(efJehegue/ØeÛegj)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- yengle)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
Small- Úesše Seldom- keâYeer-keâYeer
Precise- "erkeâ ÙeLeeLe& Scanty- LeesÌ[e, Deuhe
Concise- mebef#ehle Few- DelÙeuhe
365. Select the most appropriate antonym of the 370. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word. given word.
STATIONARY SUBSIDE
(a) tired (b) still (a) abate (b) ease
(c) shifting (d) motionless (c) diminish (d) enlarge
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Antonyms 354 YCT
Ans : (d) Subside- (Ieš peevee, keâce nesvee), antonym- 376. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Enlarge- (yeÌ{evee, Je=efæ nesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Abate- given word.
SPARSE
keâce keâjvee, Ease- Meevle keâjvee, Diminish- keâce keâjvee~ (a) dense (b) strong
371. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the (c) thin (d) weak
given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
STABLE Ans : (a) Sparse- (efJejue, eflelej-efyelej), antonym - Dense-
(a) shaky (b) tough (Ievee, meIeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
(c) reliable (d) even Strong- cepeyetle
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Thin- heleuee
Ans : (a) Stable- (efmLej), antonym- Shaky- (DeefmLej)~ DevÙe Weak- keâcepeesj
MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw–Tough- keâef"ve, Reliable- efJeÕemeveerÙe, 377. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Yejesmescebo, Even- yejeyej, Skeâmee~ given word.
372. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the SPIRITUAL
given word. (a) Righteous (b) Physical
SOGGY (c) Ghostly (d) Pious
(a) gloomy (b) unfit SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(c) dry (d) broken Ans. (b) : 'Spiritual'- (YeeJeelcekeâ), Antonym - Physical
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) (Yeeweflekeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Righteous - veweflekeâ ™he mes
Ans. (c) : Soggy - (ieeruee), antonym - dry (metKee)~ DevÙe ceevÙe, Ghostly - DelÙevle DeefØeÙe, Pious - heefJe$e, Oece&hejeÙeCe
MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 378. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Gloomy - og:Keer, Unfit - DevegheÙegòeâ, Broken - štše give word.
SACRED
373. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(a) Pious (b) Profane
given word. (c) Solemn (d) Divine
SAGACIOUS SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) Ingenious (b) Prudent
(c) Astute (d) Ignorant Ans. (b) : Sacred– (heefJe$e), antonym - Profane
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) (DeheefJe$e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Pious– Oece&efve‰, Solemn–
Ans. (d) : Sagacious - (cesOeeJeer, mecePeoej), Antonym- iecYeerj, Divine– heefJe$e, owJeerÙe~
Ignorant (Devepeeve, De%eeveer, DeveefYe%e)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 379. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given below word
Ingenious - mejue, Megæ, ØeJeerCe, Prudent - efJeJeskeâer, Ûelegj, SURVEILLANCE
Astute - Ûelegj, o#e, ØeJeerCe (a) Neglect (b) Attack
374. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (c) Vigilance (d) Endurance
given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
SALIENT Ans. (a) : Surveillance – (efveiejeveer), Antonym - Neglect
(a) negligible (b) prominent (DeveosKee keâjvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Attack - Dee›eâceCe keâjvee
(c) striking (d) clear Vigilance - meleke&âlee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I) Endurance - menveMeeruelee
Ans : (a) Salient- (cegKÙe/Keeme), Antonyms - Negligible- 380. In the following Question, Out of the given four
(veieCÙe/Ghes#eCeerÙe/leg#Ùe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw- alternatives, select the one in which is opposite
Prominent- Øeefmeæ/efJeefMe° the given word.
Striking- efJeefÛe$e Spare
Clear- mhe° (a) Necessary (b) Free
(c) Option (d) Surplus
375. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
given word.
SHALLOW Ans : (a) Spare- (Keeueer Ùee DeveeJeMÙekeâ), antonym -
(a) deep (b) narrow Necessary-DeeJeMÙekeâ~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Free- mJeleb$e,
(c) crooked (d) slight Option- efJekeâuhe, Surplus- Deefleefjòeâ
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II) 381. In the following question, out of the given four
Ans : (a) Shallow- (GLeuee/efÚÚuee) antonym- Deep (ienje) alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– meaning of the given word.
Narrow- mebkeâje Stern
(a) Bitter (b) Cruel
Crooked- kegâefšue
(c) Light (d) Grim
Slight- LeesÌ[e/keâcepeesj SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
Antonyms 355 YCT
Ans. (c) : 'Stern'- (meKle, keâ"esj, efveo&Ùe), antonym-'Light' 387. Select the antonym of the given word.
(mejue, nukeâe, vece&) nw~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Bitter - keâšg, SERENE
keâÌ[Jee, ogKeo, Cruel - efveo&Ùeer, Grim - efveo&Ùe, keâ"esj~ (a) Superb (b) Splendid
(c) Showy (d) Stressed
382. In the following question, out of the given four
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
meaning of the given word. Ans. (d) : Serene - (Meevle/efmLej), antonym - stressed
Solace (leveeJe«emle, DeefmLej)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Superb -
(a) Pity (b) Disharmony
(c) Relief (d) Cheer Meeveoej, YeJÙe, Splendid - Meeveoej, Showy - Dee[cyejer~
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II) 388. Select the antonym of the given word.
Ans. (b) : Solace– (Meevle keâjvee, mebleg° keâjvee), antonym - STINGY
Disharmony (DemeecebpemÙe)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Pity– (a) Generous (b) Skinny
oÙee, jnce, Relief– jenle, Cheer– ØemeVelee~ (c) Cheap (d) Mean
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
383. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. Ans. (a) : Stingy- (kebâpetme), antonym - Generous
Steep (Goej)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Narrow (b) Rough
Skinny - heleuee
(c) Shallow (d) Flat
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III) Cheap - memlee
Ans. (d) : Steep- (KeÌ[e/Ì{euet), antonym - Flat (Ûeheše/ Mean - celeueye
›eâefcekeâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
Narrow - mekeâje/mebkeâerCe&, Rough - keâ"esj, Shallow - T
efÚÚuee/GLeuee 389. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
384. Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
word. Transparent
SYMPATHY (a) Opaque (b) Beautiful
(a) Tragedy (b) Warmth (c) Clean (d) Shining
(c) Cruelty (d) Enthusiasm
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : 'Sympathy'- (menevegYetefle), antonym - 'Cruelty' Ans. (a) : Transparent - (heejoMeea), Antonym, Opaque -
(efveo&Ùelee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (DeheejoMeea)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Tragedy - ogKeeble Clean - meeHeâ megLeje, Shining - Ûecekeâ, Beautiful - megvoj~
Warmth - ieceea, peesMe 390. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Enthusiasm - Glmeen given word.
385. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Toxic
word : (a) Lethal (b) Venomous
Slander (c) Harmful (d) Healthy
(a) Appeal (b) Malign SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) Admire (d) Defame
Ans. (d) : Toxic - (penjeruee), Antonym, Healthy- (mJemLe)~
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : 'Slander'- (efveboe/DeeueesÛevee keâjvee) keâe antonym - DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
admire (ØeMebmee keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - Lethal - Ieelekeâ, Venomous - efJe<ewuee, Harmful - neefvekeâejkeâ
Appeal - ÙeeÛevee/efJeveleer keâjvee 391. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Malign - yeoveece keâjvee given word.
Defame - ceeveneefve keâjvee~ TRANSPARENT
386. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (a) thick (b) weary
word. (c) glassy (d) opaque
Startle SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
(a) Shock (b) Soothe Ans. (d) : 'Trasparent' - heejoMeea, Antonym - Opaque -
(c) Amaze (d) Agitate
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Demhe°
Ans : (b) Startle - (Ûeewkeâe osvee, Ûeewkeâ peevee), antonym - DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Soothe (hejsMeeveer/efJe#eesYe keâce keâjvee)~ DevÙe Meyo kesâ DeLe& nQ- Thick - ceesše
Shock - Ûeefkeâle nes peevee, Amaze - Ûeefkeâle keâj osvee, Agitate - weary - Lekeâe ngDee
Gòesefpele keâj osvee, Deeboesueve keâjvee~ Glassy - yespeeve

Antonyms 356 YCT


392. In the following question, out of the given four 397. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in given word.
meaning of the given word. TURBID
Tempestuous (a) clear (b) confused
(a) Stress (b) Toil (c) mixed (d) varied
(c) Calm (d) Examine SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 Ans : (a) Turbid - (ieboe), antonym - Clear - (mJeÛÚ,
Ans. (c) Tempestuous – (DeMeeble), Antonym - calm Meeble~ meeHeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- Confused - YeÇefcele, Mixed - efceefßele, Varied- efJeefJeOe Øekeâej keâe
Stress – leveeJe 398. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Examine – hejer#eCe keâjvee given word.
Toil - heefjßece keâjvee TACIT
393. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (a) inaudible (b) silent
given word. (c) mute (d) explicit
TYRANT SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) rival (b) benefactor Ans : (d) Tacit- (ceewve) antonym- ‘‘Explicit- (cegKej/JÙeòeâ)
(c) patron (d) champion DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Inaudible- DeßeJÙe
Ans : (b) Tyrant- (leeveeMeen/efvejbkegâMe Meemeve), antonym -
Silent- Meevle
Benefactor - (Ghekeâejer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw-
Mute- ceewve
Rival- ØeefleÉboer
Patron- mebj#ekeâ/DeeßeÙeoelee 399. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
given word.
Champion- Gòece opex keâe efJepeslee
TESTIMONY
394. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (a) Approval (b) Difficulty
given word. (c) Witness (d) Disproof
TRANSIENT SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(a) stationary (b) temporal
(c) celestial (d) permanent Ans. (d) : testimony- (ieJeener, mee#Ùe), antonym -
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) 'Disproof' (Keb[ve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- Approval -
Ans : (d) 'Transient' - (DeefmLej, #eefCekeâ), antonym- Devegceesove, Difficulty - keâef"veeF&, Witness - mee#Ùe, ieJeener
Permanent (mLeeÙeer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- 400. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Stationary - efmLej, DeheefjJeefle&le given word.
TAME
Temporal - ueewefkeâkeâ
(a) control (b) Upset
Celestial - KeieesueerÙe (c) Restrain (d) Sanctify
395. Select the antonym of the given word. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
TENDER Ans. (b) : Tame– (heeuelet, Meevle), antonym - upset
(a) Rough (b) Warm
(hejsMeeve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Control– efveÙeb$eCe,
(c) Gentle (d) Soft
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II) Restrain– jeskeâvee, sanctify– heefJe$e keâjvee~
Ans : (a) Tender- (keâesceue/vejce), antonym- 401. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word.
Rough- (keâ"esj/™Kee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Timid
Warm- iejce (a) Sincere (b) Bold
Gentle- megMeerue (c) Punctual (d) Dubious
Soft- cegueeÙece SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
396. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the Ans. (b) : Timid – (keâeÙej), Antonym - Bold (oyebie,
given word. yeneogj)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
TENSE Sincere - mecePeoej, Punctual - meceÙeeyeæ, Dubious - mebefoiOe~
(a) stiff (b) strained
(c) close (d) relaxed 402. In the following question, out of the given four
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
Ans : (d) Tense- (leveeJehetCe&), antonym - Relaxed meaning of the given word.
Taciturn
(leveJeecegòeâ)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Silent (b) Talkative
Stiff-keâÌ[e, keâ"esj, Strained - leveeJehetCe&, ke=âef$ece, Close - yebo, (c) Reticent (d) Reserved
Ieefve‰ SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III)
Antonyms 357 YCT
Ans. (b) : 'Taciturn - (Meeble nesvee, DeJeekeâ), antonym - 408. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
Talktive (yeeletveer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– given word.
Reticent – keâce yeesueves Jeeuee UNWORTHY
(a) Trustworthy (b) Helpful
Reserved – Deejef#ele (c) Unskilled (d) Deserving
Silent– Meeble SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
403. In the following question, out of the given four Ans. (d) : Unworthy – (veeueeÙekeâ, DeÙeesiÙe), antonym -
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
the meaning of the given word. Deserving (iegCe, ÙeesiÙe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Thrive Helpful – Ghekeâejer; Trustworthy –efJeÕemeveerÙe Unskilled –
(a) Arrive (b) Fail DekegâMeue~
(c) Develop (d) Shine 409. In the following question, out of the given four
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I) alternatives, select the one which is opposite in
Ans : (b) Thrive - (heâuevee, hetâuevee), antonym - 'Fail' meaning of the given word.
(efJeheâue, heleve)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Arive - hengbÛevee, Unitary
Develop - Gvveefle keâjvee, Shine - Ûecekeâvee (a) Whole (b) Incomplete
404. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (c) Integral (d) Entire
given word. SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
Tranquil Ans : (b) Unitary- (mebieef"le), antonym - Incomplete
(a) Calm (b) Peaceful (DeOetje)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Cool (d) Stormy
Whole–mebhetCe&, mecemle, Integral–mecemle, SkeâerkeâjCe, Entire–
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Tranquil - (Meeble), antonym - Stormy (letHeâeveer)~ hetje, mebhetCe&~
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Calm - Meeble, Peaceful - MeebeflehetCe&, 410. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Cool - "b[e given word.
Unanimous
405. Select the most appropriate antonym of the (a) Identical (b) Vague
word. (c) Terse (d) Individual
TREACHEROUS SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) Deceitful (b) Disloyal
(c) Faithful (d) Dangerous Ans. (d) : Unanimous - Skeâ cele, Antonym, Individual -
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II) JÙeefòeâiele~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Ans. (c) : Treacherous- (efJeMJeemeIeeleer), antonym - Identical - meceeve, Vague - Demhe°, Terse - mebef#ehle~
Faithful (F&ceeveoej, efJeMJemeveerÙelee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nQ- 411. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Deceitful - Úueer, keâhešer~ given word.
Disloyal - OeesKesyeepe~ Unruly
Dangerous - Kelejveekeâ~ (a) Rampant (b) Rogue
(c) Timid (d) Well-behaved
U SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : Unruly - DeefveÙebef$ele/GheõJeer, Antonym, Well-
406. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the behaved - efMe°~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
given word.
USURP Rampant - DeefveÙebef$ele, Rogue - og°, Timid - [jheeskeâ~
(a) wrest (b) annex 412. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(c) release (d) assume given word.
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) Uproar
Ans. (c) : usurp - (nÌ[hevee, Úerve uesvee), antonym - release (a) Clamor (b) Calm
(ÚesÌ[ osvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& nw- wrest - Úerve uesvee, annex - (c) Vague (d) Jovial
nÌ[he uesvee, assume - mecePevee, ceevevee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
407. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Ans. (b) : Uproar - keâesueenue, Antonym, Calm - Meebefle~
given word. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
URBAN Clamor - keâesueenue, Vague - Demhe°, Jovial - nbmecegKe~
(a) rural (b) alien
(c) casual (d) modern V
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (a) Urban- (veiej, Menjer)], antonym - Rural («eeceerCe)~ 413. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- given word.
VACATE
Alien- DepeveJeer, efJeosMeer
(a) holiday (b) occupy
Casual- Deekeâefmcekeâ
(c) discharge (d) abandon
Modern- DeeOegefvekeâ SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
Antonyms 358 YCT
Ans. (b) : 'Vacate' - Keeueer, Antonym - occupy - keâypee 418. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
keâjvee~ word
Vanity
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ
(a) Nobility (b) Honour
holiday - Úgóer (c) Conceit (d) Modesty
discharge - cegefòeâ SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I)
abandon - ÚesÌ[vee Ans : (d) Vanity - (IeceC[), antonym - Modesty
414. In the following question, out of the given four (efJeveceülee/ Meeueervelee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
alternatives, select the one which is opposite in Nobility - kegâueervelee, Honour - mecceeve, Conceit - IeceC[~
meaning of the given word. 419. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Vista word.
(a) Confront (b) Contour Vile
(c) Blindness (d) Outlook (a) Crafty (b) decent
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 (c) Horrid (d) Evil
Ans. (c) Vista –(ÂMÙe), Antonym, Blindness – Âef°nervelee~ SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& - Ans. (b) : Vile- (efIeveewvee), antonym - decent (Meeueerve,
Comfornt – meecevee~ Yeõ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Contour – ™he jsKee~ Crafty - Ûeeueekeâ/Oetle&~
Horrid - YeÙeeJen peIevÙe~
Outlook – °
evil - og°
415. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. W
VIGILANT
(a) visible (b) elusive 420. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
(c) careful (d) careless given word.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III) WORSEN
(a) Leave (b) Disappear
Ans. (d) : Vigilant (meeJeOeeve, ÛeewkeâVee),antonym - careless (c) Command (d) Improve
(ueehejJeen) nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
Elusive- ceeÙeeJeer, Yeüebeflepevekeâ Ans. (d) : Worsen - (Kejeye keâjvee), Antonym - Improve
Careful- meeJeOeeve - megOeej keâjvee~
416. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
given word. Leave - otj nesvee~
Virulent Disappear - ieeÙeye nesvee~
(a) Dangerous (b) Amicable Command - DeeosMe~
(c) Lethal (d) Powerful 421. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II) given word.
Ans : (b) Virulent- (meb›eâecekeâ, penjeruee), antonym- WARM
Amicable- (efce$eJele, cew$eerhetCe&)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw- (a) hot (b) cool
(c) springy (d) spongy
Dangerous- Kelejveekeâ SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Lethal- Ieelekeâ Ans. (b) : warm - (iejce), antonym, cool (Meerleue)~ DevÙe
Powerful- MeefòeâMeeueer MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ - hot - iece&, springy - ueÛeeruee, spongy -
417. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the efÛeceÌ[e/oueouee
given word. 422. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
VERSATILE given word.
(a) Insincere (b) Truthful WEAKNESS
(c) Honest (d) Inflexible (a) illness (b) strength
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II) (c) disability (d) bravery
Ans. (d) : 'Versatile'- (Deveskeâ iegCeeW keâe ueÛeerues mJeYeeJe keâe), SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
antonym - 'Inflexible' (keâÌ[e/ÂÌ{)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& Ans : (b) Weakness– (ogye&uelee/keâcepeesjer), antonym -
nQ– Strength - (Meefòeâ/cepeyetleer)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Insincere - efve‰enerve illness–jesie/yeerceejer
Truthful - F&ceeveoej Disability–De#ecelee/DemeceLe&lee
Honest - meÛÛee, F&ceeveoej (d) Bravery –Jeerjlee/meenme
Antonyms 359 YCT
423. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the 428. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
given word. given word.
WANE Yield
(a) dwindle (b) abate (a) Woes (b) Produce
(c) increase (d) fall (c) Resist (d) Abuse
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) Wane- (keâce nesvee), antonym - increase (yeÌ{evee)~ Ans. (c) : Yield - ceeve uesvee, Antonym, Resist - efJejesOe
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- keâjvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
dwindle- #eerCe nesvee, fall- efiejvee, abate- keâce nesvee~ Woes - og:Ke, Produce - GlheVe keâjvee, Abuse - DeheMeyo
keânvee~
X
424. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Z
given word.
429. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Xenial
(a) Abuse (b) Yearn given word.
(c) Inhospitable (d) Vie Zenith
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II) (a) Climax (b) Nadir
Ans. (c) : Xenial - DeeefleLÙe, Antonym, Inhospitable - (c) Deny (d) Adorn
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I)
DemelkeâejMeerue~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Abuse - DeheMeyo keânvee, Yearn - leer›e FÛÚe, Vie - ØeeflemheOee& Ans. (b) : Zenith - Meer<e&, Antonym, Nadir - heleve~
keâjvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
425. Select the most appropriate antonym of the Climax - Meer<e&, Deny - cevee keâjvee, Adorn - mepeevee~
given word. 430. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
Xenophile given word.
(a) Veteran (b) Xenophobia Zealot
(c) Commotion (d) Adorn (a) Vicious
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I) (b) Nonpartisan
Ans. (b) : Xenophile - efJeosMeer ueesieeW mes Øesce, Antonym, (c) Yearn
Xenophobia - efJeosMeer ueesieeW keâes ve hemevo keâjvee~ (d) Abuse
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Veteran - DevegYeJeer, Commotion - nueÛeue, Adorn - mepeevee~ Ans. (b) : Zealot - keâójhebLeer, Antonym, Nonpartisan-
efve<he#eerÙe~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Y
Vicious - og°, Yearn - ueeuemee keâjvee, Abuse - ieeueer osvee~
426. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
431. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
word :
given word.
Yell
(a) Shout (b) Whisper Zeal
(c) Scream (d) Shriek (a) Forego (b) Paucity
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III) (c) Adverse (d) Apathy
Ans. (b) : Yell- (efÛeuueevee, ÛeerKevee), antonym - SSC MTS–14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
whishper (hegâmehegâmeevee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (d) : Zeal - Glmeen, Antonym, Apathy - Goemeervelee~
Shout - efÛeuueevee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&–
Scream- ÛeerKevee Forego - ÚesÌ[vee, Paucity - keâceer, Adverse - efJehejerle~
Shriek - efÛeuueevee, ÛeerKevee 432. Select the most appropriate antonym of the
427. Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
given word. Zigzag
Yearn (a) Curved (b) Volatile
(a) Wan (b) Victimize (c) Straight (d) Deny
(c) Loathe (d) Veteran
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Yearn - leer›e FÛÚe keâjvee, Antonym, Loathe - Ans. (c) : Zigzag - šsÌ{e-cesÌ{e, Antonym, Straight - meerOee~
Ie=Cee keâjvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Wan - keâcepeesj, Victimize - meleevee, Veteran - DevegYeJeer~ Curved - Je›eâ, Volatile - #eefCekeâ, Deny - cevee keâjvee~

Antonyms 360 YCT


08.
MISSPELT WORD
6. Select the wrongly spelt word.
A (a) pupil (b) capacity
1. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. (c) teacher (d) abilty
(a) Changeable (b) Acidentaly SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) Tomorrow (d) Possession Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) abilty keâerr Jele&veer
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I) DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer ability (ÙeesiÙelee) nesieer, DevÙe
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) acidentaly keâer efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer accidentally (Dekeâmceele) pupil - efMe<Ùe, capacity - #ecelee, teacher - DeOÙeehekeâ
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ 7. Select the misspelt word.
Possession - DeefOekeâej, Tomorrow - Deeves Jeeuee keâue, (a) adjourn (b) afiliate
Changeable - DemLeeÙeer (c) etiquette (d) inimical
2. Select the misspelt word. SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) applause (b) modern Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) afiliate keâerr
(c) arrivel (d) serious Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer affiliate (mebyeæ) nesieer,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) arrivel keâer Jele&veer adjourn - vÙeeefÙekeâ keâeÙe&Jeener Deeefo keâes kegâÚ meceÙe kesâ efueS jeskeâ
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer arrival (hengbÛevee) nesieer~ DevÙe osvee~
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ etiquette - efMe°eÛeej
Applause - Meeyeemeer, Modern - DeeOegefvekeâ, Serious - iebYeerj~ inimical - neefvekeâejkeâ DeefmlelJe keâes mebkeâš ceW [euevee
3. Select the incorrectly spelt word. 8. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) assimilate (b) readable (a) advertizment (b) adversery
(c) acquire (d) acknowlege (c) advantegious (d) adventurous
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) Acknowlege keâer Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) adventurous
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer acknowledge (mJeerkeâej (meenefmekeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
keâjvee) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ nw~
Assimilate - Deheveevee, Readable - he"veerÙe, Acquire - Øeehle DevÙe efJekeâuheebs keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
keâjvee~ Advertizement- efJe%eeheve,
4. Select the incorrectly spelt word. Adversary- efJejesOeer
(a) Eligibility (b) Acheivmant Advantageous- ueeYeoeÙekeâ~
(c) Relevant (d) Adamant
9. Select the correctly spelt word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
(a) accomplish (b) hieghten
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) Acheivmant keâer (c) repitition (d) aggrravate
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Achievement (GheueefyOe) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) accomplish (hetje
Eligibility - ÙeesiÙelee, Relevant - Deveg®he, Adamant - meKle~ keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
5. Select the incorrectly spelt word. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
(a) Bouquet (b) Abridge Heighten- TBÛee keâjvee
(c) Pledge (d) Acquarium Repetition- oesnjevee
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Aggravate- YeÌ[keâevee/ÚsÌ[vee
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) acquarium keâer
10. Select the correctly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer aquarium (ceÚueerIej) nw~ (a) arguement (b) argument
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (c) argeument (d) arguemant
Bouquet - iegueomlee, Pledge - mebkeâuhe, Abridge - mebef#ehleerkeâjCe SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Misspelt word 361 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) argument (yenme 17. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) amateur (b) audience
keâjvee/leke&â efJeleke&â keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer (c) acheivement (d) audacity
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
11. Select the correctly spelt word. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) acheivement keâerr
(a) adolescence (b) adolescance Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer achievement (GheueeqyOe)
(c) adolescense (d) adolesense nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I) amateur - DevegYeJenerve
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) adolescence audience - oMe&keâ
(efkeâMesjeJemLee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ audacity - meenme
nw~ 18. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
12. Select the correct spelt word. (a) argyu (b) tongue
(a) acommodation (b) accomodation (c) vague (d) vogue
(c) accommodation (d) acomodation SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) argyu keâerr Jele&veer
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer argue (leke&â Megæ) nesieer~ DevÙe
accommodation (DeeJeeme) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw
keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ vague - Demhe°
13. Select the correctly spelt word. vogue - ØeÛeueve
(a) attendence (b) abundance 19. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(c) arrogence (d) apearance (a) incremental (b) ferocious
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) (c) alignement (d) amenable
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) abundance
(DeefOekeâlee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) alignement keâerr
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer alignment (mebjsKeCe/ceeie&
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
jsKee) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Arrogance - (Ieceb[)
Incremental - Je=efæ
Attendance - (GheefmLeefle)
ferocious - ›etâj
Appearance - (GheefmLeefle) amenable - GòejoeÙeer
14. Select the wrongly spelt word. 20. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Article (b) Precious (a) Acquasition (b) Acquision
(c) Audibal (d) Conceal (c) Acquesition (d) Acquisition
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Audibal keâerr Jele&veer Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) acquisition
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer audible (megveves ÙeesiÙe) nesieer~ DevÙe (Dee|pele keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ nw~
Article - DevegÛÚso, Precious - Deveceesue, Conceal - efÚhevee 21. Select the correctly spelt word.
15. Select the wrongly spelt word. (a) achievement (b) acknoledgement
(a) Evasion (b) Aviation (c) accreditted (d) accoustomed
(c) Omission (d) Avertion SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) achievement
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) Avertion keâerr (GheueefyOe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer aversion (Ie=Cee keâjvee) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
Acknowledgement- mJeerkeâeÙe&
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Accredited- ceevÙe
Evasion - yenevee, Aviation - nJeeyeepeer, Omission - ueeshe
accustomed - DeYÙemle
16. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
22. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) audible (b) audiance (a) acheive (b) receive
(c) austere (d) authority (c) believe (d) grieve
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) audiance keâerr Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) acheive keâerr Jele&veer
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer audience (ßeesleeieCe) nesieer~ DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer achieve (hengBÛe) nesieer~ DevÙe
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Audible - ßeJÙe, Austere- meeoe, Dee[byejnerve, Authority- Receive- Øeehle keâjvee, Believe- efJeÕeeme keâjvee, Grieve- og:Ke
DeefOekeâej osvee, Meeskeâ ceveevee
Misspelt word 362 YCT
23. Select the wrongly spelt word. 29. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) accumulate (b) accommodate (a) Acceptable (b) Beginning
(c) accelarate (d) accomplice (c) Accomodate (d) Quizzes
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) accelarate keâerr Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe Accomodate keâer
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer accelerate (ieefle yeÌ{evee) Jele&veer DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Accommodate ("njvee)
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Accumulate- pecee keâjvee Acceptable – mJeerkeâej keâjves ÙeesiÙe
Accommodate- meceeÙeesefpele keâjvee Beginning – ØeejefcYekeâ DeJemLee
Accomplice- DehejeOe keâe meeLeer Quizzes – hensefueÙeeB
24. Select the wrongly spelt word. 30. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) attendance (b) alliance (a) Appreciate (b) Judiciary
(c) affilate (d) affluence (c) Virtual (d) Ambasador
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) affilate keâerr Jele&veer Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) ambasador keâerr
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer affiliate (mebyeæ) nesieer~ DevÙe Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer ambassador (jepeotle)
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Attendance- GheefmLeefle Appreciate – ØeMebmee keâjvee~
Alliance- mebefOe Judiciary – vÙeeÙeheeefuekeâe
Affluence- mece=efæ Virtual – DeeYeemeer
25. Select the wrongly spelt word. 31. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) aggrassive (b) agriculture (a) Ambiteous (b) Gorgeous
(c) agitation (d) agreement (c) Serious (d) Curious
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) aggrassive keâerr Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) ambiteous keâerr
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer aggressive (Dee›eâecekeâ) Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer ambitious (cenlJeekeâeb#eer)
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Agriculture- ke=âef<e, Agitation- Gkeâmeevee, Agreement- Gorgeous - Deekeâ<e&keâ, YeJÙe
DevegyebOe, mecePeewlee~ Serious - efÛebleepevekeâ
26. Select the wrongly spelt word. Curious - efpe%eemeg, meerKeves keâe FÛÚgkeâ~
(a) assurence (b) assurable
(c) assure (d) assuredly 32. Select the correctly spelt word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I) (a) Exquiste (b) Recquirement
(c) Acquaintance (d) Squirrell
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) assurence keâerr
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer assurance (DeeÕeemeve)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) acquaintance
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Assurable- efJeÕemeveerÙe, Assure- DeeÕemle/efJeÕeeme, Assuredly-
(heefjefÛele) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
efJeÕeemehetJe&keâ/efve:mebosn DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw-
Exquisite – DelÙevle megvoj,
27. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Advisible (b) Invisible Requirement – pe™jle/Dehes#ee
(c) Capable (d) Irritable Squirrel – efieuenjer
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) 33. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) Advisible keâerr (a) Tolerate (b) Temperate
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer advisable (GefÛele) nesieer~ (c) Accomodate (d) Promulgate
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Invisible - DeÂMÙe, Capable - me#ece/ÙeesiÙe, Irritable - Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) accomodate keâerr
efÛeÌ[efÛeÌ[e/legvekeâefcepeepe Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer accommodate
28. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(meceeÙeesefpele) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) Distance (b) Arguement Tolerate–menve keâjvee, Temperate–meceMeerlees<Ce,
(c) Commitment (d) Existence Promulgate– Iees<eCee keâjvee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II) 34. In the following question, a word has been
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) arguement keâerr written in four different ways out of which only
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer argument (leke&â) nesieer~ DevÙe one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ word.
(a) Accedent (b) Akcident
Distance - otjer, Devlejeue, Commitment - Øeefleyeælee, DeefmlelJe, (c) Accident (d) Acciant
Existence - DeefmlelJe~ SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Misspelt word 363 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) accidentGhejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) accquire keâerr
Ans. (d) :
(ogIe&švee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer acquire (Øeehle keâjvee) DevÙe
35. In the following question, a word has been efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
written in four different ways out of which only Quote - GodOele keâjvee
one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt Require - pe™jle nesvee
word. Queue - hebefkeäle
(a) Acomplish (b) Accomplish
(c) Akcomplish (d) Accomplesh 42. Choose the correctly spelt word.
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II) (a) Disccusion (b) Suspition
(c) Adjourn (d) Procedings
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) accomplish SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(hetje keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) adjourn (mLeefiele
nw~ keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
36. Select the correctly spelt wod. DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
(a) Anniversery (b) Anniversary
(c) Anniversiry (d) Aniversary Discussion - Jeeo efJeJeeo
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I) Suspicion - mebosn
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) anniversary Proceedings- keâeÙe&Jeener
(meeueefiejn) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ 43. Select the correctly spelt word.
37. Select the correctly spelt word. (a) Acommodate (b) Accmmadate
(a) Adrress (b) Address (c) Accomodate (d) Accommodate
(c) Addres (d) Adress SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) accommodate
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) address (helee) (meceeÙeesefpele) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ nw~
38. Select the correctly spelt word. 44. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Agression (b) Appearence (a) Acheive (b) Achieve
(c) Assasination (d) Assimilate (c) Acheeve (d) Achiev
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) assimilate Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) achieve (Øeehle
(meefcceefuele keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
DeMegæ nw~ efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
Aggression - Dee›eâceCe, Dee›eâceCelee B
Appearance - Øekeâšve, efoKeeJeš 45. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Assassination - nlÙee~ (a) Geometry
39. Select the correctly spelt word. (b) Scenery
(a) Asthetic (b) Already (c) Primary
(c) Outragous (d) Orignal (d) Boundary
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) already (henues Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes 'Boundry' ieuele Jele&veer Jeeuee
mes ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Meyo nw~ Fmekeâe mener Meyo 'Boundary' (meercee jsKee) nesieer~
DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Aesthetic– meewvoÙe&hejkeâ, Geometry - pÙeeefceefle
Outrageous– Deheceevepevekeâ Scenery - ÂMÙe
Original– cetue, ceewefuekeâ~ Primary - ØeeLeefcekeâ
40. Select the correctly spelt word. 46. Select the misspelt word.
(a) Administrater (b) Administrator (a) beguile (b) bemoan
(c) Administratur (d) Administretor (c) bereave (d) beseige
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) administrator Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) beseige keâerr
(ØeMeemekeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer besiege (Iesje yeboer keâjvee)
DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- nesieer, DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
41. Select the wrongly spelt word. beguile - ceesnvee
(a) Quote (b) Require bemoan - jesvee
(c) Queue (d) Accquire
bereave - JebefÛele keâjvee~
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Misspelt word 364 YCT
47. Select the correctly spelt word. Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) behaive keâerr
(a) bouckey (b) bookay Jele& veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer behave (JÙeJenej) nesieer~
(c) bowquet (d) bouquet
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) bouquet Bliss- Deevebo, n<e&, Board- "njvee, ceb[ue, Better- yesnlej,
(iegueomlee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ DeÛÚe
48. Select the wrongly spelt word. 54. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) bridle (b) brisk (a) berry (b) barren
(c) bristel (d) brittle (c) barel (d) barrier
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) bristel keâerr Jele&veer Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) barel keâerr Jele&veer
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer bristle (meerOee KeÌ[e nesvee) nesieer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer barrel (heerhee) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Bridle - ueieece osvee Berry- yesj, Barren- yebpej/Gmej, Barrier- DeJejesOe/ØeefleyevOe
Brisk - Ûeeueekeâ 55.
Select the wrongly spelt word.
Brittle - Deemeeveer mes štšves Jeeuee (a) booty (b) brood
49. Select the wrongly spelt word. (c) blosom (d) boast
(a) benethe (b) behold SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) bench (d) begin Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) blosom keâerr Jele&veer
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II) DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer blossom (hegef<hele) nesieer~ DevÙe
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) benethe keâerr Jele&veer efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer beneath (veerÛes/veerÛes keâer Deesj) booty (uetš keâe ceeue, uetš), brood (efÛebeflele nesvee, Goeme neskeâj
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw yew"vee), boast (MesKeer yeIeejvee, yeÌ[er - yeÌ[er yeeles keâjvee, [eRie
behold- efvenejvee, bench-leKle/vÙeeÙeeueÙe, begin-Meg™Deele neBkeâvee)
keâjvee~ 56. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
50. Select the wrongly spelt word. (a) Balloon (b) Adulteration
(a) Burglery (b) Treasury (c) Irritant (d) Bunglaw
(c) Aviary (d) Nursery SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) bunglaw keâerr Jele&veer
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) Burglery keâerr
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer bunglow (Iej, yebieuee) nesieer~ DevÙe
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Burglary (Ûeesjer) nesieer~
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw
Balloon - iegyyeeje, Adulteration - efceueeJeš, Irritant - Gòespekeâ
Treasury - Kepeevee, Aviary - he#eerÙeeW kesâ jnves keâe mLeeve,
Nursery - heewOee Iej 57. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Bouquet (b) Secquence
51. Select the correctly spelt word. (c) Acquirum (d) Frequensy
(a) Benigne (b) Benine
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) Benign (d) Bennine
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) bouquet
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) benign (iegueomlee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW Megæ Jele&veer Fme
(oÙeeuet/meewcÙe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Øekeâej nw~
DeMegæ nw~ 'Squence' - efmeueefmeuee, ›eâce 'Acquairum' - peuepeerJeMeeuee,
52. Select the wrongly spelt word. 'Frequency' - DeeJe=efòe mebKÙee
(a) fomentation (b) bureaucrecy 58. Select the correctly spelt word.
(c) plateau (d) horizontal (a) Memor (b) Studiuous
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II) (c) Restaurent (d) Business
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) bureaucrecy keâerr SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer bureaucracy (veewkeâjMeener) Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) business
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (JÙeeheej) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Fomentation- Gòespevee/peesMe Memoir – Je=leeble, efÛe$eesheeKÙeeve
Plateau- he"ej/DeefOelÙekeâe Studious – DeOÙeÙeveMeerue
Horizontal- #eweflepe/DevegØemLe Restaurant – jsmlejeB, YeespeveeueÙe
53. Select the wrongly spelt word. 59. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Bliss (b) Behaive (a) Beautifuli (b) Beautifuly
(c) board (d) better (c) Beautifully (d) Beautefully
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Misspelt word 365 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) beautifully Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) contemptous
(megvojleehetJe&keâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw Dele: Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer contemptuous
DeMegæ nw~ (eflejmkeâejhetCe&) Mes<e efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
60. Select the correctly spelt word. Credulous- efJeßebYeer/efJeÕeeme ØeJeCelee
(a) Buraucracy (b) Bureaucracy Consensus- Deece menceefle~
(c) Bureaucrasy (d) Bureucracy Contagious- meb›eâecekeâ~
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II) 66. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) bureaucracy (a) custody (b) curtesy
(c) custom (d) cursory
(DeefOekeâejer Jeie&) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
DeMegæ nw~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) curtesy keâerr Jele&veer
C DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer courtesy (veceülee/efMe°eÛeej) nesieer,
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
61. Select the incorrectly spelt word. custody - efnjemele, custom - ØeLee, Deeole, cursory - melener,
(a) Concensus (b) Articulate 67. Select the correctly spelt word.
(c) Colossal (d) Magnificent (a) comosion (b) cammosion
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I) (c) commotion (d) camotion
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe concensus keâer Jele&veer SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer consensus (Deece menceefle) nw DevÙe Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) commotion
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (Meesjiegue) keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Articulate - mhe°, Colossal - ØeÛeb[/efJeMeeue, Magnificent - 68. Select the correctly spelt word.
Meeveoej (a) cartificate (b) sertificate
(c) certificate (d) sartifikate
62. Select the incorrectly spelt word. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) Calender (b) Cadre Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) certificate
(c) Commit (d) Carnivorous
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(ØeceeCe he$e) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
69. Select the correctly spelt word.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe calender keâer Jele&veer
(a) chooze (b) chooj
DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer calendar (hebÛeebie) nesieer~ DevÙe (c) chuse (d) choose
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Cadre - kebâkeâeue, Commit - Øeefleyeæ, Carnivorous - ceebmeenejer Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) choose (Ûegvevee,
63. In the following question, four words have been hemebo keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
given out of which one word is incorrectly 70. Select the correctly spelt word.
spelt. Select the incorrectly spelt word. (a) Challeng (b) Challange
(a) Acquaintance (b) Ascendance (c) Chalenge (d) Challenge
(c) Clairvoyance (d) Countenance SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 Ans : (d) Ghejes ò eâ ef JekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) challenge
Ans. (c) Claervoyance keâer spelling incorrect nw, Fmekeâer (Ûegveewleer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
mener spelling clairvoyance (efoJÙe-Âef°) 71. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Concentious (b) Conscentious
DevÙe MeyoeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw- (c) Conscientious (d) Consenteous
Acquaintance – peeve henÛeeve~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Ascendance – DeejesnCe, Glkeâ<e&Ce~ Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) conscientious
Countenance – meceLe&ve/Ûes°e (F&ceeveoej) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
64. Select the option which is correctly spelt. 72. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) contageous (b) contegious (a) concious (b) corigible
(c) contagious (d) countagious (c) complascent (d) contemptible
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW meW efJekeâuhe (c) contagious – Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) contemptible
(meb›eâecekeâ) keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW keâer spelling DeMegæ nw~ (veerÛe/Ie=efCele) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
65. Select the misspelt word
Conscious - Ûesleve
(a) Credulous (b) Contagious
(c) Consensus (d) Contemptous Complacent - Deelcemevleg°
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II) Corrigible - mebMeesOeveerÙe
Misspelt word 366 YCT
73. Select the wrongly spelt word. 79. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) controversial (b) conquer (a) counterfiet (b) countorfelt
(c) contamporary (d) cooperation (c) counterfeit (d) counterfate
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) contamporary Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) counterfeit
keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer contemporary (peeueer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
(mecekeâeueerve) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ 80. Select the correctly spelt word.
Controversial - efJeJeeefole (a) commemorete (b) comemorate
Conquer - hejeefpele keâjvee (c) commemmorate (d) commemorate
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Cooperation - menÙeesie
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) commemorate
74. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) callous (b) career (mcejCeeslmeJe ceveevee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer
(c) calander (d) carriage DeMegæ nw~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I) 81. Select the correctly spelt word.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) calander keâerr Jele&veer (a) contrapsion (b) cunstruction
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer calendar (hebÛeeie) nesieer~ DevÙe (c) controversy (d) controdiction
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) controversy
Callous - keâ"esj
(efJeJeeo) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Carriage - ieÌ[er
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
75. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Contraption- keâece ÛeueeT GheeÙe
(a) Comparison (b) Communication
(c) Compitition (d) Comparable Construction- efvecee&Ce
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II) Contradiction- DebleefJe&jesOe
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) compitition keâerr 82. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer competition (ØeefleÙeesefielee) (a) comencement (b) resentment
(c) continuation (d) triangulation
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Comparison- leguevee
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) comencement keâerr
Communication- mebÛeej
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer commencement
Comparable- legueveerÙe
(Meg™Deele) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
76. Select the wrongly spelt word. Resentment- DeØemeVelee, Continuation- efvejblejlee,
(a) comparable (b) committee
(c) consceince (d) commission Tringulation- ef $eYeg p eve
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) 83. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) consceince keâerr (a) particle (b) consize
(c) discern (d) nurture
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer conscience (efJeJeskeâ, SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Devlejelcee) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ
efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) consize keâerr Jele&veer
Comparable- legueveerÙe, Committee- meYee, meefceefle,
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer concise (ueIeg) nesieer~ DevÙe
Commission- DeeÙeesie~ efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
77. Select the wrongly spelt word. Particle- keâCe
(a) ambitious (b) fictitious
Discern- henÛeevevee
(c) capritious (d) nutritious
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II) Nurture- heeueve hees<eCe keâjvee
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) capritious keâerr 84. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) curious (b) curse
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer capricious (mevekeâer/ (c) curry (d) cursore
ceveceewpeer) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) cursore keâerr Jele&veer
Ambitious- Demhe°/DeveskeâeLeea, Fictitious -keâeuheefvekeâ/Pet"e,
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer cursor (metÛekeâ) nesieer~ DevÙe
Nutritious - hees<ekeâ/heewef°keâ~
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
78. Select the correctly spelt word. Curious- Glmegkeâ, efpe%eemeg
(a) Credibel (b) Creddible
(c) Credible (d) Credibal Curse- keâesmevee, Meehe osvee
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) Curry- meeueve, keâjerheòee
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) credible 85. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(efJeÕemeveerÙe keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer (a) celebrity (b) celebrate
(c) celeberation (d) celebrant
DeMegæ nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Misspelt word 367 YCT
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) celeberation keâerr 91. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer celebration (GlmeJe) nesieer~ (a) Attacked (b) Clearify
(c) Provision (d) Promote
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II)
86. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) clearify keâerr
(a) Changable (b) Mileage Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer clarify (mhe°) nesieer~ DevÙe
(c) Arrangement (d) Practice
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III) efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Attacked - Dee›eâceCe efkeâÙee, Provision - DeefYehetefle&, Promote
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) changabel keâerr
- Deeies yeÌ{ves ceW meneÙelee keâjvee~
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer changeable (heefjJele&ve ÙeesiÙe)
92. Select the correctly spelt word.
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (a) Changeable (b) Insigneficant
Mileage - ueeYe, ceerueeW keâer mebKÙee, Arrangement - JÙeJemLee, (c) Immpending (d) Unsustanable
Practice - DeYÙeeme SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
87. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Ans. (a): Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) changeable
(a) Resultant (b) Constraint (heefjJe&leve ÙeesiÙe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer
(c) Expanse (d) Conscentious DeMegæ nw~ Fvekeâerr Megæ Jele&veer Fme Øekeâej nw-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II) Insignificant–veieCÙe, cenlJenerve, Impending – DeemeVe,
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) conscentious GheefmLele~
keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer conscientious 93. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(F&ceeveoej) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (a) conveyance (b) conviencing
Resultant – heefjCeece mJe™he (c) commemorate (d) commensurate
Constraint – yeeOee/efJeJeMelee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Expanse – efJemleej/ØemeejCe Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) conviencing keâerr
88. Select the word with the correct spelling. Jele& veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer convincing (DeeÕemle keâjves
(a) Inseckts (b) Contemptuous Jeeuee) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Aggresive (d) Biscits conveyance - heefjJenve, commemorate - mcejCeeslmeJe ceveevee,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) commensurate - Deveg™he
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) contemptuous 94. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(eflejmkeâejhetCe&) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ (a) Compromize (b) Sympathize
nw~ (c) Scrutinize (d) Colonize
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) compromize
Insects– keâer[s-cekeâes[s; Aggressive–Dee›eâcekeâ Biscuit–
efyemkegâš~ keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer compromise (mecePeewlee
keâjvee) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
89. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Conjugate (b) Corporate Sympathize– menevegYetefle jKevee, scrutinize– peeBÛevee,
(c) Collaborate (d) Comemorate Colonize– GheefveJesMe yemeevee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) 95. Select the word the correct spelling.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) comemorate (a) Capricious (b) Ecstacy
(c) Complasent (d) Avalaunche
keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer commemorate SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
(mcejCeeslmeJe ceveevee) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) Capricious
conjugate - mebÙegòeâ, mecyeæ
(mevekeâer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
corporate - meecetefnkeâ ™he mes
Fvekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Fme Øekeâej nw-
collaborate - me=peve Ùee Glheeove keâeÙe&
Ecstasy - n<eexvceeo, Complacent - Deheveer GVeefle mes mebleg°,
90. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Courteous (b) Circueteous Avalanche - efncemKeueve
(c) Momentous (d) Delicious 96. In the following question, a word has been
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) written in four different ways out of which only
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) circueteous keâerr one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt
word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer circutious (Ûekeäkeâjoej) (a) Conservative (b) Conservetive
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (c) Concervative (d) Conservrative
Courteous – efJeveceü/efMe° SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
Momentous – ØeYeeJeMeeueer Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) conservative
Delicious – mJeeefo° (™efÌ{Jeeoer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Misspelt word 368 YCT
97. Select the correctly spelt word. Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) definate keâerr Jele&veer
(a) Comittee (b) Commite DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer definite (efve§ele) nesieer DevÙe
(c) Committee (d) Commitee
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I) efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) committee Deflate - keâce nesvee/Keb[ve keâjvee
(meYee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Deform - efJeke=âle keâjvee/™he efyeieeÌ[vee
98. Choose the correctly spelt word. Define - heefjYeeef<ele keâjvee/mhe° keâjvee
(a) Convenience (b) Konvenience 105. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(c) Convinience (d) Conveniense (a) devine (b) dive
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I) (c) deviate (d) divide
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) convenience SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
(megefJeOee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) devine keâerr Jele&veer
99. Select the correctly spelt word. DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer divine (owJeerÙe) nesieer~
(a) Changeble (b) Changable DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer keâer Megæ nw
(c) Chageable (d) Changeable Dive- [gyekeâer ueieevee, Deviate- efJeÛeefuele nesvee, Divide-
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
efJeYeeefpele keâjvee~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) changeable
106. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(heefjJele&veerÙe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ (a) describe (b) descern
(c) descent (d) desert
D SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
100. Select the incorrectly spelt word. Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) descern keâerr Jele&veer
(a) Discipline (b) Delicious DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer discern (peevevee/helee ueieevee)
(c) Desparate (d) Dependence nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Describe- JeCe&ve/yeÙeeve keâjvee, Descent- JebMepe, Desert -
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW efJekeâuhe (c) Desparate keâer Jele&veer
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Desperate (efvejeMe) nesieer~ DevÙe efiemleeve~ js
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ 107. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) despise (b) describe
Dependence - efveYe&jlee, Discipline - DevegMeemeve, Delicious -
(c) desire (d) designe
mJeeefo° SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
101. Select the option which is correctly spelt. Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) designe keâerr Jele&veer
(a) discpline (b) discipiline
(c) discipline (d) descripline
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer design (Øee™he) nesieer~ DevÙe
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) JekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw ef
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) discipline – despise - Ie=Cee keâjvee, describe - JeCe&ve keâjvee, desire- FÛÚe
(DevegMeemeve) Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ keâjvee
102. Select the wrongly spelt word. 108. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) decease (b) decibel (a) illumination (b) discrimnation
(c) decieve (d) decency (c) hallucination (d) intimation
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) decieve keâer Jele&veer Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) discrimnation
DeMegæ nQ~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer deceive (OeesKee osvee) nesieer, DevÙe keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer discrimination (Yeso-
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ YeeJe) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
decease - cele=keâ, decibel - lejbieeW keâer leer›elee keâe ceehe, decency - illumination - ØekeâeMe
efMe°eÛeej hallucination - Yeüecekeâ
103. Select the correctly spelt word. intimation - metÛevee
(a) desperete (b) disparat 109. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(c) desperate (d) desparate (a) orientation (b) disappointment
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) (c) corroborate (d) disapprooval
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) desperate SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
(nleeMe/efvejeMe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) disapprooval
DeMegæ nw~ keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer disapproval
104. Select the wrongly spelt word. (Demenceefle) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) definate (b) define
Orientation - veerefle, efoMeeefveoxMe, Disappointment - Goeme,
(c) deform (d) deflate
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I) Corroborate - heg° keâjvee, hekeäkeâe
Misspelt word 369 YCT
110. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) discriminition
(a) Dimention (b) Jostle keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer discrimination
(c) Ideology (d) Illiterate (YesoYeeJe) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I) 'Corruption' - Yeü°eÛeej, 'Embodiment' - vecetvee, cetle&™he,
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) dimention keâerr 'Identification' - heefjÛeÙe
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer dimension (DeeÙeece/hewceevee) 116. Select the wrongly spelt word.
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (a) Diferently (b) Accidentally
Jostle - Peškeâe, Ideology - efJeÛeejOeeje, Illiterate - efvej#ej~ (c) Evidently (d) Prudently
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
111. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) Fattening (b) Decieve Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) diferently keâerr
(c) Dessert (d) Business Jele& v eer DeMeg æ nw ~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer differently (Deueie-Deueie)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) decieve keâerr Accidentally - ogIe&švee«emle, Evidently - mhe°le:, Prudently -
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer deceive (OeesKee osvee) nesieer~ mecePeoejer mes
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ 117. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) Vicious (b) Obvious
Fattening – ceesše keâjves Jeeuee (c) Deliceous (d) Courageous
Dessert – Yeespeve kesâ yeeo ceer"e SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Business – JÙeeheej Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) deliceous keâerr
112. Select the wrongly spelt word. Jele& veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer delicious (mJeeefo°) nesieer~
(a) Valediction (b) Selection DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Conviction (d) Defenition Obvious– mhe°, Vicious– Yeü°, Deveweflekeâ, Courageous–
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) meenmeer~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) defenition keâerr 118. Select the correctly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer definition (heefjYee<ee) nesieer~ (a) Definitly (b) Definitely
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (c) Definetely (d) Definately
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Valediction- efJeoeF& Yee<eCe
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) definitely
Selection- ÛeÙeve, Ûegvee peevee (efveef§ele ™he mes) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer
Conviction- oes<e efmeefæ DeMegæ nw~
113. Select the wrongly spelt word. 119. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Transparent (b) Deterent (a) Dilema (b) Dilemma
(c) Different (d) Irreverent (c) Dillema (d) Dielema
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) deterent keâerr Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) dilemma
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer deterrent (efveJeejkeâ nesieer~ (ogefJeOee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ 120. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Dominent (b) Disiase
Transparent – heejoMeea/ mhe°
(c) Deminish (d) Dependent
Different – efYeVe/he=Lekeâ SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Irreverent – JesDeoye/Deheceevepevekeâ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) dependent
114. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. (efveYe&j) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
(a) Harass (b) Heavenly Dominant - Øeyeue, neJeer
(c) Advisable (d) Disposeable Disease - yeerceejer, jesie
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) Diminish - #eerCe keâjvee, keâce keâjvee~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) disposeable keâerr 121. Select the correctly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer disposable (HeWâkeâves ÙeesiÙe) (a) Surrander (b) Priviledge
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (c) Fasinate (d) Desperate
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Harass – Glheer[ve keâjvee
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) 'Desperate'
Heavenly – mJeie& mes mecyeefvOele,
(yeskeâjej/ceeÙetme) keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer
Advisable – GheÙegòeâ, efJeJeskeâer~
Fme Øekeâej nw-
115. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
Surrender - Deelcemecehe&Ce keâjvee
(a) Corruption (b) Discriminition
(c) Embodiment (d) Identification Privilege - efJeMes<eeefOekeâej
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) Fascinate - ceesefnle keâjvee
Misspelt word 370 YCT
122. Select the wrongly spelt word. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW meW efJekeâuhe (c) excessive –
(a) Journey (b) Condemn (DelÙeefOekeâ) keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Anxiety (d) Dimond
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) dimond keâerr 128. Select the wrongly spelt word
(a) Expect (b) Exact
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer diamond (nerje) DevÙe (c) Excess (d) Exept
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III)
Journey– Ùee$ee, Condemn– efvevoe keâjvee, Anxiety– efÛeblee~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe 'Exept' ieuele Jele&veer
123. Select the correctly spelt word. Jeeuee Meyo nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer 'Except' (kesâ efmeJeeÙe) nesieer~
(a) Discipline (b) Disatraus DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Diractory (d) Dormitery Expect - Gcceero jKevee
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Exact - Skeâoce mener nesiee
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) Discipline
Excess - DeefOekeâlee
(DevegMeemeve) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
129. Select the wrongly spelt word.
nw~ (a) exprimant (b) occurring
DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- (c) sediment (d) umbrella
Disastrous - efJeOJebmekeâejer~ SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Directory - veece-helee Jeeueer hegmlekeâ~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) exprimant keâerr
Dormitory - MeÙevekeâ#e~ Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer experiment (ØeÙeesie) nesieer,
124. Select the correctly spelt word. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) Devlop (b) Diffrence occurring - Ieefšle nesves Jeeuee, sediment - leueÚš, umbrella
(c) Discribe (d) Disappear - Úlejer
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
130. Select the misspelled word.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) disappear (a) cautions (b) carriage
(DeÂMÙe nesvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer (c) explotion (d) descent
DeMegæ nw~ SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) explotion keâerr
Develop - efJekeâeme keâjvee~ Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer explosion (efJemHeâesš) nesieer,
Difference - efYeVelee Deblej~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Describe - JeCe&ve keâjvee~ cautions - meeJeOeeveer, carriage - ieeÌ[er, descent - DeJejesnCe
131. Select the misspelled word.
E (a) separate (b) existance
(c) proceed (d) dependent
125. Select the misspelt word.
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) Endevour (b) Acknowledge
(c) Individual (d) Auspicious Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) existance keâerr
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I) Jele& veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer existence (DeeqmlelJe) nesieer,
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe endevour keâer Jele&veer DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
DeMegæ nw~ Dele: Gmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer endeavour (ØeÙeeme) nesieer~ separate - Deueie/he=Lekeâ
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ proceed - keâeÙe&Jeener keâjvee~
Individual - efJeefMe°/JÙeefòeâiele, Acknowledge - mJeerkeâej keâjvee, 132. Select the correctly spelt word.
Auspicious - MegYe (a) exilarate (b) exhilerate
(c) exilerate (d) exhilarate
126. Select the incorrectly spelt word. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) Esscalator (b) Sanctity
(c) Automated (d) Refurbish Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) exhilarate (KegMe
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I) keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuhe ceW mes efJekeâuhe Esscalator keâer Jele&veer 133. Select the correctly spelt word.
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Escalator (Ûeueleer meerÌ{er) nw DevÙe (a) afliction (b) tuetion
(c) exhibition (d) voilation
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Sanctity - heefJe$elee, Automated - mJeÛeeefuele~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) exhibition
127. Select the option which is correctly spelt. (ØeoMe&veer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
(a) exserssive (b) excesive
(c) excessive (d) exsesiv
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) affliction- keâ°/og:Ke, Tuition- DeOÙeeheve violation- GuuebIeve~
Misspelt word 371 YCT
134. Select the wrongly spelt word. 140. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) expire (b) explain (a) diagnosis (b) accumulate
(c) expereince (d) except (c) ecstacy (d) athlete
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) expereince keâerr
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer experience (DevegYeJe) Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) ecstacy keâerr Jele&veer
nesieer~DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer ecstasy (hejce Deevebo) nesieer~ DevÙe
Expire - meceehle nesvee efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Explain - JÙeeKÙee keâjvee Diagnosis - jesie efveoeve
Except - DeueeJee Accumulate - mebefÛele keâjvee
135. Select the wrongly spelt word. Athlete - efKeueeÌ[er, JÙeeÙeeceer
(a) exploite (b) explode 141. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(c) explicit (d) expire (a) acquaintance (b) acquisition
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) aggregate (d) explaination
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) exploite keâerr Jele&veer
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer exploit (Mees<eCe keâjvee) nesieer~
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) explaination keâerr
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw
explicit - mhe° Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer explanation (JÙeeKÙee)
explode - efJemHeâesš nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
expire - meceehle nesvee Acquaintance - heefjefÛele, LeesÌ[er-yengle peevekeâejer
136. Select the wrongly spelt word. Acquisition - DeefOe«enCe
(a) Examplify (b) Example Aggregate - Skeâ$e keâjvee, hetCe& Ùeesie
(c) Exhale (d) Exempt
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II) 142. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) Examplify keâerr (a) Embarrass (b) Embelish
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Exemplify (GoenjCe osvee) (c) Embody (d) Embrace
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Example- GoenjCe Ans. (b) : Ghejes ò eâ ef JekeâuheeW ceW mes ef Jekeâuhe (b) embelish keâerr
Exhale- meeBme ÚesÌ[vee Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer embellish (meJeebjvee)
Exempt- cegòeâ nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
137. Select the wrongly spelt word. Embarrass - (mebkeâš/yeeBOee/cegmeeryele ceW [euevee), Embody-
(a) exchange (b) exercise
(c) exclaim (d) exite (DeJeleej uesvee- Incarnate-Personify), Embrace - (Deeefuebieve,
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) Øesceeefuebieve, ieues efceuevee)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) exite keâerr Jele&veer 143. Select the correctly spelt word
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer exit (efvekeâeme Éej) nesieer~ DevÙe (a) execption (b) ecseption
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw (c) exception (d) ecxeption
exchange- Deouee-yeoueer, exercise- JÙeeÙeece, exclaim- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
hegkeâejvee, efÛeuueekeâj keânvee~ Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) exception
138. Select the wrongly spelt word. (DeheJeeo) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
(a) effigy (b) effort
(c) effect (d) effecient 144. Select the wrongly spelt word.
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II) (a) extract (b) eligible
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) effecient keâerr (c) extension (d) explaination
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer efficient (me#ece) nesieer~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) explaination keâerr
Effigy- hegleuee, Effort- ØeÙeeme, Effect - ØeYeeJe~ Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Explanation (mhe°rkeâjCe)
139. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) economy (b) eclipse
(c) echelon (d) ecsentricity Extract- GæjCe osvee~
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) Eligible- ÙeesiÙe nesvee
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) ecsentricity keâerr Extension- efJemleej/Øemeej keâjvee
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer eccentricity (mevekeâ) nesieer~ 145. Select the wrongly spelt word.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw (a) missionary (b) jewellery
economy - DeLe&JÙeJemLee, eclipse - «enCe ueievee, echelon - (c) elementery (d) hereditary
GheeefOe mlej~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Misspelt word 372 YCT
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) elementery keâerr (a) Eighth (b) Eaight
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer elementary (ØeeLeefcekeâ) (c) Aight (d) Eihght
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) eighth (Dee"Jeeb)
Missionary- efceMeve mebyebOeer
keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Jewellery- DeeYet<eCe
152. Select the correctly spelt word.
Hereditary- DeevegJeebefMekeâ, hejbhejeiele (a) Engineer (b) Ingineer
146. Select the wrongly spelt word. (c) Injineer (d) Enginere
(a) emphasis (b) emolument SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) emporium (d) emmision Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) engineer
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) (DeefYeÙeblee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) emmision keâerr nw~
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer emission (Glmepe&ve) nesieer~ 153. Choose the correctly spelt word.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (a) Axhilarate (b) Exhilarate
emphasis - ‘peesj osvee’, emolument - ‘heeefjßeefcekeâ’, (c) Axilarate (d) Exilarate
emporium - ‘efye›eâer YeC[ej/Yeb[ej’ nw~ SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
147. Select the wrongly spelt word. Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ ef JekeâuheeW ceW mes ef Jekeâuhe (b) exhilarate
(a) earn (b) eerie (Keg M eer ) keâer r Jele& v eer Meg æ nw ~ DevÙe ef JekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
(c) early (d) eagel 154. Choose the correctly spelt word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III) (a) Peirce (b) Indevidual
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) eagel keâerr Jele&veer (c) Extract (d) Luxeuries
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer eagle (ie™Ì[) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) extract (GæjCe
keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
meej) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
148. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Experiment (b) Extinct Pierce - ØeJesMe keâjvee, Individual - JÙeefòeâiele, Luxuries -
(c) Extempore (d) Expidition ef JeueeefmeleehetCe&
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I) 155. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) expidition keâerr (a) Extravagant (b) Extrawagant
(c) Extravagent (d) Extrevagant
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer expedition (DeefYeÙeeve) nesieer~ SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) extravagant
Experiment–hejer#eCe, Extinct–efyeueghle, DeØeÛeefuele, (Heâeuelet) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Extempore – efyevee lewÙeejer kesâ, leelkeâeefuekeâ 156. Choose the correctly spelt word.
149. Select the wrongly spelt word. (a) Allert (b) Excead
(a) Envioronment (b) Solvent (c) Emphasize (d) Equipped
(c) Residual (d) Pollutant SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) equipped
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) envioronment (™efÌ{Jeeoer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Environment nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer
(JeeleeJejCe) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Alert - ÛeewkeâVee, Exceed - DeefOekeâ nesvee, Emphasize - cenlJe
150. Select the wrongly spelt word. osvee~
(a) Embarassment (b) Announcement 157. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(c) Resettlement (d) Undergarment (a) Bachelar (b) Existence
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II) (c) Calender (d) Antedote
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) embarassment SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer embarrassment Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) existence
(GuePeve/Ieyejenš) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (DeefmlelJe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Announcement – metÛevee/Ssueeve/Iees<eCee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
Resettlement – hegveJee&me Bachelor - DeefJeJeeefnle, kegbâJeeje
Calendar - hebÛeeie, metÛeer
Undergarment – Deboj kesâ keâheÌ[s
Antidote - efJe<enj, Øeeflekeâejkeâ~
151. In the following question, a word has been
158. Choose the correctly spelt word.
written in four different ways out of which only (a) Anthusiasm (b) Enthusiesm
one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt (c) Enthusiasm (d) Entheusiasm
word. SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Misspelt word 373 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) enthusiasm 166. Select the correctly spelt word.
(Glmeen) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ (a) Embarrasment (b) Mebassassmment
(c) Embarrassment (d) Embarassment
159. Select the correctly spelt word. SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) Ettiquete (b) Etiquete
(c) Etiquette (d) Ettiquette Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) embarrassment
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III) (Ieyejenš) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) etiquette
(efMe°Ûeej) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ F
nw~ 167. Select the misspelt word :
160. Select the correctly spelt word. (a) intrigue (b) foreiner
(a) Exhoustive (b) Exaustive (c) summon (d) conjure
(c) Exhostive (d) Exhaustive SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) foreiner keâer
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) exhaustive Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer foreigner (efJeosMeer) nesieer~
(meJeeËefieCe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
nw~ Intrigue - meeefpeMe
161. Select the correctly spelt word. Summon - yegueevee/Yespevee
(a) Essentail (b) Essencial Conjure - peeot-šesvee
(c) Essential (d) Essensial 168. Select the misspelt word.
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I) (a) florish (b) approach
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) essential (c) partner (d) slander
(DeeJeMÙekeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) florish keâer Jele&veer
162. Select the correctly spelt word. DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer flourish (Heâuevee-Hetâuevee) nesieer~
(a) Elimantry (b) Elementary DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Elemantry (d) Elimentary Approach - Âef°keâesCe/hengBÛe
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) Partner - menYeeieer
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) elementary Slander - yeoveeceer
(ØeeLeefcekeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ 169. Select the word with the correct spelling.
nw~ (a) favouret (b) favourite
163. Choose the correctly spelt word. (c) favourate (d) favoirite
(a) Explanation (b) Submision SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(c) Conquor (d) Confidense Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) favourite
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) (hemeboeroe) keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) explanation 170. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(JÙeeKÙee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ (a) fascination (b) fashion
DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- (c) fascism (d) fastedious
Submission - mecehe&Ce, DeOeervelee-mJeerkeâjCe SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Conquer - peerlevee, hejemle keâjvee Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) fastedious keâerr
Confidence - DeelceefJeMJeeme Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer fastidious (legvekeâefcepeepe),
164. Select the correctly spelt word. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) Energancy (b) Emergency fascism - meceepeJeeo efJejesOeer cele, fashion - JesMeYet<ee keâer Mewueer
(c) Emeregency (d) Emargency fascination - Deekeâ<e&keâ
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) emergency 171. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) fourtyeth (b) fourtieth
(Deeheelekeâeue) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ (c) fortieth
nw~ (d) fortyth
165. Select the correctly spelt word. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) Exaggeration (b) Exageration Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) fortieth
(c) Exeggeration (d) Exaggaration
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
(ÛeeueermeJeeb) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) exaggeration 172. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) generous (b) malicious
(DeefleMeÙeesefòeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ (c) victorious (d) fallicious
nw~ SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Misspelt word 374 YCT
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) fallicious keâerr 178. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer fallacious (oes<e Ùegòeâ ) (a) Financialy (b) Financially
(c) Finantially (d) Finencially
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
generous - Goej
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) financially
malicious - ogYee&Jevee hetCe&
(DeeefLe&keâ ™he mes) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer
173. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Fourtieth (b) Seventeenth
DeMegæ nw~
(c) Fifteenth (d) Fourteenth 179. Select the correctly spelt word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I) (a) Feudal (b) Feudel
(c) Fuedal (d) Fudal
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) fourtieth keâerr
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer fortieth (ÛeeueermeJeeB) nesieer~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) feudal (meecebleer)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
174. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) February (b) Janury 180. Select the correctly spelt word.
(c) Octuber (d) Novamber (a) Foriegn (b) Foaurth
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I) (c) February (d) Foward
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) February keâerr
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) february keâerr
Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer -
Foreign - efJeosMe~
January- peveJejer
Fourth - ÛeewLee~
October- Dekeäštyej
Forward - Deeies Yespevee~
November- veJecyej
175. Select the wrongly spelt word. G
(a) Flower (b) Flour
(c) Flevor (d) Floor 181. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I) (a) Ground (b) Grind
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) flevor keâerr Jele&veer (c) Greive (d) Groan
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer flavour (mJeeo) nesieer~ DevÙe
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Greive keâer Jele&veer
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Flower - hetâue~
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Grieve (ogKe/Meeskeâ) nesiee~
Flour - Deeše~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Ground - Yetefce, Grind - heermevee, Groan - keâjenvee~
Floor - heâMe&~
182. Select the wrongly spelt word.
176. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Reliant (b) Eliminate
(a) Awfully (b) Unduly
(c) Gluton (d) Allergy
(c) Faithfuly (d) Unruly
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Gluton keâerr Jele&veer
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) faithfuly keâerr Jele&veer
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer faithfully (efJeÕemeveerÙe) DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer glutton (hesšt) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Reliant - efveYe&j, Eliminate - efvekeâeuevee, Allergy - efÛeÌ{
Awfully - Kejeye lejerkesâ mes
Unduly - DeveeJeMÙekeâ ™he mes/DeÙeesiÙe jerefle mes 183. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) gadget (b) galaxy
Unruly - yesueieece/efvejbkegâMe (c) gaiety (d) gallary
177. Choose the correctly spelt word. SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) Foreign (b) Eddition Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) gallary keâerr Jele&veer
(c) Forrward (d) Enfluence
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer gallery (JeerLeer/ieefueÙeeje) nesieer~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) foreign (efJeosMeer)
Gadget - Ùeb$e, Galaxy - DeekeâeMe iebiee, Gaiety - ØemeVelee
keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
184. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
(a) miscellaneous (b) gregerious
Edition- mebmkeâjCe, forward- Deeies yeÌ{evee, (c) hilarious (d) multifarious
Influence - ØeYeeJe~ SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Misspelt word 375 YCT
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) gregerious keâerr (c) Grammetical (d) Garammatical
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer gregarious (efceuevemeej) SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ ef JekeâuheeW ceW mes ef Jekeâuhe (b) grammatical
hilarious - Guueeefmele (JÙeekeâjCe meb y eb O eer ) keâer r Jele& v eer Meg æ nw ~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer
multifarious - efJeefJeOe DeMeg æ nw ~
185. Select the correctly spelt word. 192. In the following question, a word has been
(a) genuine (b) genwin written in four different ways out of which only
(c) genuin (d) genune one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III) word.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) genuine (a) Grammar (b) Grammer
(c) Grammured (d) Grammor
(JeemleefJekeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
186. Select the correct spelt word. Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) grammar
(a) gayety (b) gaiety
(c) gaity (d) gaeity
(JÙeekeâjCe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III) 193. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Genuine (b) Geniune
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) gaiety (KegMeer) keâerr
(c) Ganuine (d) Jenuine
Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
187. Select the correctly spelt word. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) genuine
(a) genuine (b) genaral (Demeueer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
(c) guillty (d) generus
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) 194. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Gratefull (b) Greatfull
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) genuine (c) Greatful (d) Grateful
(JeemleefJekeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
188. Select the wrongly spelt word. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) grateful
(a) glory (b) goggles (DeeYeejer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
(c) gobbel (d) global
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
H
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) gobbel keâerr Jele&veer
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer gobble (Yekeâesmevee/nÌ[hevee) nesieer~ 195. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(a) Resolute (b) Hautily
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (c) Discussion (d) Evidence
Global- meeJe&Yeewefcekeâ, Glory- JewYeJe, keâerefle&, Goggles- ÛeMces SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I)
189. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) Hautily keâer
(a) Gallop (b) Gallary Jele&veer DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Haughtily (Denbkeâej mes)
(c) Galley (d) Gallant
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I)
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Resolute - ÂÌ{, Evidence - mee#Ùe, Discussion - yenme
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) gallary keâerr
196. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer gallery (efJeefLekeâe) nesieer~ (a) Seasonal (b) Hygeinic
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (c) Gymnastic (d) Celestial
Gallop- mejheš oewÌ[, Galley - uebyeer veeJe, Gallant - Jeerj, SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I)
yeneogj~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe Hygeinic keâer Jele&veer
190. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Hygienic (mJeÛÚ) nw~ DevÙe
(a) Allegation (b) Disapprove efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Permanent (d) Grammer Seasonal - ceewmeceer/meceÙeevegketâue, Gymnastic - JÙeeÙeece,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II) Celestial - efÉJÙe
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) grammer keâerr 197. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer grammar (JÙeekeâjCe) nesieer~ (a) hazard (b) hazy
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (c) hasitate (d) hasty
Allegation– Deejeshe, Disapprove– DemJeerkeâej keâjvee, SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Permanent– mLeeÙeer~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) hasitate keâerr
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer hesitate (mebkeâesÛe) nesieer~
191. In the following question, a word has been
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw
written in four different ways out of which only Hasty - GleeJeuee
one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt
Hazard - Keleje, peesefKece
word.
(a) Grammatoical (b) Grammatical Hazy - Demhe°

Misspelt word 376 YCT


198. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. 205. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) humour (b) homage (a) Hiearchy (b) Hierarky
(c) hoarse (d) hinderence (c) Hierarchy (d) Hirarchy
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) hinderence keâerr Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) hierarchy
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer hindrance (yeeOee) nesieer~ (Deveg›eâce) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw
Humour - nemÙe, Homage- ßeæebpeueer, Hoarse - keâke&âMe, Yeejer I
DeeJeepe
206. In the following question, four words have been
199. Select the correctly spelt word.
given out of which one word is incorrectly
(a) humillated (b) humilated
(c) humelated (d) humiliated spelt. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) (a) Irreprassible (b) Irrefutable
(c) Irrevocable (d) Irresistible
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) humiliated
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(Deheceeefvele) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw
Ans. (a) Irreprassible keâer spelling incorrect nw, Fmekeâer
200. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Tranquility (b) Conscientious Correct, spelling, Irrepressible – (efmLej, DeocÙe) DevÙe MeyoeW
(c) Hinderance (d) Quarrelled kesâ keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw-
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) Irrefutable – DeKeb[veerÙe~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) hinderance keâerr Irrevocable – efmLej/meoe Skeâ mee~
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer hindrance (yeeBOee) nesieer~ Irresistible – DeØeeflejesOÙe~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ 207. Identify the word that is misspelt.
Tranquility - (Meebefle, Oeerjpe, ØeMeebefle), Conscientious - (a) Immediate (b) Inosense
(F&ceeveoej, Oece&Meerue), Quarrelled - (PeieÌ[e, keâesueenue) (c) Special (d) Irrelevant
201. Select the wrongly spelt word. SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
(a) Homoepathy (b) Naturopathy Ans. (b) : The missplt word is (b) inosense –
(c) Allopathy (d) Telepathy Innocence – (mejuelee/yesiegveener) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer spelling
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III) correct nw~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) Homoepathy
Immediate - legjvle
keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer homeopathy Irrelevant - Demebiele
(nescÙeeshewLeer) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Special - efJeMes<e
naturopathy - Øeeke=âeflekeâ efÛeefkeâlmee
Allopathy - SueeshewLeer 208. Select the misspelled word.
(a) irritible (b) enmity
Telepathy - ceeveefmekeâ otjmebÛeej
(c) gallery (d) earnest
202. In the following question, a word has been SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
written in four different ways out of which only
one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) irritible keâerr
word. Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer irritable (efÛeÌ[efÛeÌ[e) nesieer,
(a) Heinious (b) Heinies DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Heinous (d) Hienous enmity - Me$eglee gallery - ieefueÙeeje earnest - F&ceeveoej
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
209. Select the misspelled word.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) heinous (peIevÙe)
(a) immediately (b) virtually
keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ (c) infinitly (d) eventually
203. Select the correctly spelt word. SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) Hijean (b) Higiene
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) infinitly keâerr
(c) Hygene (d) Hygiene
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III) Jele& veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer infinitely (Demeerce) nesieer,
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) Hygiene DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
mJeÛÚlee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ immediately - (legjvle)
204. Choose the correctly spelt word. virtually - (ueieYeie/lekeâjeryeve)
(a) Hotiness (b) Haughtyness eventually - (Deble ceW)
(c) Haughtiness (d) Hautiness 210. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) equipment (b) paraphernalia
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Haughtiness (c) apparatus (d) impliments
(Denbkeâej) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Misspelt word 377 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) impliments keâerr 216. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer implements (Deceue ceW (a) Interfear (b) Electorate
(c) Acrimony (d) Selection
ueevee) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Equipment - meece«eer, GhekeâjCe, Paraphernalia - efvepeer
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) interfear keâerr
meece«eer, Apparatus - GhekeâjCe, meece«eer
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer interfere (nmle#eshe keâjvee)
211. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Inefficent (b) Independence nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Influence (d) Inequality Electorate-celeoelee, Acrimony - keâšg YeeJeveeSB, Selection -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) ÛegveeJe~
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) inefficent keâerr 217. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer inefficient (a) Irregular (b) Irradicate
(DeÙeesiÙe/DeØeYeeJeer) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (c) Irreverent (d) Irrational
Independence- mJeleb$elee, Influence- ØeYeeefJele nesvee, SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Inequality- Demeceevelee Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ ef JekeâuheeW ceW mes ef Jekeâuhe (b) irradicate keâerr
212. Select the word with the correct spelling. Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer eradicate (Gvcetueve) nesieer~
(a) Impresionable (b) Propencity DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Impeccable (d) Suceptible Irregular – DeefveÙeefcele, Irreverent – DeveeojÙegòeâ,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II) Irrational – De%eeveer~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) impeccable
218. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
($e+efšnerve) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ (a) Irritable (b) Irrilegious
nw~ (c) Irrigate (d) Irrelevant
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Impressionable - ØeYeeefJele Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) irrilegious keâerr
Propensity - PegkeâeJe Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer irreligious (DeOeeefce&keâ)
Susceptible - DeeflemebJesoveMeerue nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
213. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Irritable – efÛeÌ[efÛeÌ[e, Irrigate – efmebÛeeF& keâjvee, Irrelevant–
(a) Inadvertent (b) Imigration
(c) Unsurpassable (d) Equivalent
Demebiele~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) 219. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) imigration keâerr (a) Separate (b) Symphony
(c) Marriage (d) Intriging
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Immigration (DeeØeJeemeve)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) intriging keâerr
Inadvertent – DeveJeOeeveer
Unsurpassable – meJeexlke=â° Jele& veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer intriguing (hesÛeeroe) nesieer~
Equivalent – meceeve DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
214. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Separate - Deueie keâjvee, Symphony - mJej keâer mecelee,
(a) Appreciation (b) Escalation Marriage - Meeoer-efJeJeen~
(c) Irritable (d) Irational 220. Select the correctly spelt word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III) (a) Intention (b) Transishion
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) irational keâerr (c) Fassion (d) Injecshun
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer irrational (leke&ânerve) nesieer~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) intention (Fjeoe)
Appreciation - iegCe oes<e efJeJesÛevee, Escalation - Je=efæ keâjvee, keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Irritable - peuoer ›egâæ nesves Jeeuee, efÛeÌ[efÛeÌ[e~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer -
215. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Transition - heefjJele&ve nesvee
(a) implicatted (b) pressurised Fashion - ™he osvee/Deeke=âefle osvee
(c) coercion (d) suppression Injection - FbpeskeäMeve
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
221. Select the correctly spelt word.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) implicatted keâerr (a) Independent (b) Independant
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer implicated (Hebâmeevee) nesieer~ (c) Indipendent (d) Indepindent
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Pressurised - oyeeJe [euevee, Coercion - peyejomleer, Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) independent
Suppression - oceve~ (mJeleb$e) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Misspelt word 378 YCT
222. Choose the correctly spelt word. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) Jelous keâer Jele&veer
(a) Exausted (b) Intelligent DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Jealous (F&<Ùee&) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
(c) Equaly (d) Amigrate
keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Labour - ßece, Leisure - Keeueer meceÙe, Measure - ceehe~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) intelligent
229. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(Øeyegæ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ (a) Endurance (b) Elite
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- (c) Juniar (d) Tolerance
Exhausted - yengle Lekeâe ngDee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Equally - meceeve ™he mes Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Juniar keâer Jele&veer
Emigrate- GlØeJeeme keâjvee, mJeosMe ÚesÌ[keâj efJeosMe ceW pee yemevee~ DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Junior (keâefve‰) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
223. Select the correctly spelt word. keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) Inqusitive (b) Inqustive Endurance - OewÙe&, Elite - DeefYepeele Jeie&, Tolerance -
(c) Inqisitive (d) Inquisitive menveMeeruelee~
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) inquisitive K
(efpe%eemeg) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
230. Choose the correctly spelt word.
224. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) knowledge (b) Patner
(a) Individual (b) Indivisual
(c) Lisence (d) Neice
(c) Indevidual (d) Indeviduel
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) knowledge
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) individual
(JÙeefòeâiele) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ (%eeve) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
225. Select the correctly spelt word.
DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
(a) Infrastracture (b) Infrastructure Licence - DeefOekeâej, Niece- Yeebpeer, Partner - mebieer/meeLeer~
(c) Imfrastructure (d) Infrastructur 231. Select the correctly spelt word.
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I) (a) Knowlege (b) Knowledge
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) infrastructure (c) Knoledge (d) Knowdedg
(DeeOeeefjle mebjÛevee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
DeMegæ nw~ Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ ef JekeâuheeW ceW mes ef Jekeâuhe (b) knowledge
(peevekeâejer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
J nw~
226. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. 232. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(a) jumble (b) junior (a) Knav (b) Stop
(c) journy (d) jovial (c) Eager (d) Leisure
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) journy keâerr Jele&veer Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ ef JekeâuheeW ceW mes ef Jekeâuhe (a) Knav keâer Jele&veer
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Journey (Ùee$ee) nesieer~ DevÙe DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Knave (og°) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
jumble - ie[yeÌ[er Stop - jeskeâvee, Eager - Glmegkeâ, Leisure - Keeueer meceÙe~
jovial - KegMe 233. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
227. Select the incorrectly spelt word. (a) Rogue (b) Blunt
(a) Luxury (b) Jugler (c) Knak (d) Dull
(c) Boundary (d) Elementary SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) Jugler keâer Jele&veer nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Knack (kegâMeuelee) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer
DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Juggler (peeotiej) nesieer~ DevÙe Jele&veer Megæ nw~
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw- Rogue - og°, Blunt - kegbâo, Dull - veerjme
Luxury - efJeueeefmelee, Boundary - meercee, Elementary -
ØeeLeefcekeâ L
228. Select the incorrectly spelt word. 234. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(a) Jelous (b) Labour (a) Licenced (b) Aesthetic
(c) Leisure (d) Measure (c) Haphazard (d) Chandelier
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Misspelt word 379 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) Licenced keâer Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) luxurient keâerr
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Licensed (Dee%ee Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer luxuriant (efJeueemeer) nesieer~
Jeeuee/DeefOekeâej Jeeuee) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Haphazard - DeJÙeJeefmLele, Aesthetic - meeQoÙe&, Chandelier - Syllabi – meejebMe/hee"dÙe›eâce~
Petcej~ Aggravate – YeÌ[keâevee/Gòesefpele keâjvee~
235. Select the wrongly spelt word. Zoologist – peerJe efJe%eeveer~
(a) boundary (b) olfactory 241. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(c) elementary (d) laboratary (a) Liason (b) Magisterial
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) (c) Maintain (d) Jurist
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) laboratary keâerr
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer laboratory (ØeÙeesieMeeuee) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) liason keâerr Jele&veer
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer liaison (cesue-peesue) nesieer~ DevÙe
nesieer, DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
boundary - meercee, olfactory - metbIevesJeeuee, elementary -
Magisterial - Deoeueleer/ieewjJehetCe&~
ØeejefcYekeâ,ØeeLeefcekeâ Maintain -mebYeeuevee/yeveeÙes jKevee~
236. Select the correctly spelt word. Jurist - efJeefOeJesòee/keâevetveefJeo~
(a) Roberry (b) Leisure
(c) Restaurent (d) Meazure 242. In the following question, a word has been
written in four different ways out of which only
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II)
one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) Leisure (DeJekeâeMe word.
, Keeueer meceÙe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ (a) Livaeble (b) Lieivable
nw~ (c) Livable (d) Liveble
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) livable (jnves
Robbery - uetš-heeš, Restaurant - nesšue, Measure - ceehe,
hewceevee~ ueeÙekeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
243. Select the correctly spelt word.
237. Select the correctly spelt word. (a) Luminescent (b) Luminscent
(a) luxery (b) luxry (c) Luminscent (d) Luminascent
(c) lugzury (d) luxury SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) luminescent
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) Luxury (leeheoerefhle) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
(efJeueeefmelee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
nw~ 244. Select the correctly spelt word.
238. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. (a) Lubrisent (b) Lubricant
(a) laboratery (b) labour (c) Bubrecant (d) Lubricent
(c) lantern (d) literature SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) lubricant
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) laboratery keâerr (mvessnkeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer laboratory (ØeÙeesieMeeuee)
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw M
Lantern - ueeue šWve 245. Select the correctly spelt word.
literature - meeefnlÙe (a) momentery (b) mommentary
labour - ßece (c) momentory (d) momentary
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
239. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Palliative (b) Representative Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) momentary
(c) Lucretive (d) Productive (#eefCekeâ) keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III) 246. Select the misspelled word.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Lucretive keâerr (a) magnificient (b) mediocre
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer lucrative (ueeYeØeo) nesieer~ (c) millionaire (d) miraculous
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) magnificient
Palliative: Meceve keâjves Jeeuee; Productive : GhepeeT~
keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer magnificent (Meeveoej)
240. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) Syllabi (b) Aggravate nesieer, DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Zoologist (d) Luxurient mediocre - Deewmele opex keâe, meeOeejCe, millionaire - ueKeheefle,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) miraculous - ÛecelkeâejhetCe&
Misspelt word 380 YCT
247. Select the correctly spelt word. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) menifestation
(a) mantion (b) mentoin keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer manifestation (Iees<eCee)
(c) mension (d) mention
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Eradication – Gvcetueve; Regularization – efveÙeceve~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) mention
(GuuesKe keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer 255. Select the word with the INCORRECT
spelling.
DeMegæ nw~ (a) Medetative (b) Appended
248. Select the correctly spelt word. (c) Apprehansive (d) Pensive
(a) manipulate (b) menipulate SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
(c) manepulate (d) manipulete Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) medetative keâerr
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer meditative (OÙesÙe) nesieer~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) manipulate
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(nsjHesâj keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Meditative – OÙesÙe
DeMegæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ–
249. Select the correctly spelt word. Appended - mebueive
(a) maintainence (b) maintenence
(c) maintenance (d) mentainance Apprehensive - YeÙeYeerle
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I) Pensive - efÛeblee«emle
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) maintenance 256. In the following question, a word has been
(jKejKeeJe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ written in four different ways out of which only
one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt
250. Select the wrongly spelt word. word.
(a) megre (b) meadow (a) Micsellaneous (b) Miscelaneous
(c) matter (d) measure (c) Miscelanious (d) Miscellaneous
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II) SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III)
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) megre keâerr Jele&veer Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) miscellaneous
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer meagre (keâceer) nesieer~ DevÙe (efJeefJeOe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw 257. In the following question, a word has been
251. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. written in four different ways out of which only
(a) ridiculous (b) mischivious one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt
(c) humorous (d) mysterious word.
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) (a) Maintane (b) Maintain
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) mischivious keâerr (c) Muntain (d) Maintein
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer mischievous (Mejejleer) SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III)
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) maintain
ridiculous - nemÙeemheo (cejccele keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer
humorous - nemÙehetCe& DeMegæ nw~
mysterious - jnmÙeceÙe 258. Choose the correctly spelt word.
252. Select the correctly spelt word. (a) Jelousy (b) Corupt
(a) Manegeable (b) Managable (c) Intrest (d) Miniature
(c) Manageble (d) Manageable SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) miniature
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) manageable (ueIeg,Úesše) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
(efveÙev$eCeerÙe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ nw~
253. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Jealousy - F&<Ùee&, peueve, Corrupt - Yeü°, Interest - yÙeepe,
(a) Immediate (b) Amass ®efÛe~
(c) Messanger (d) Massage 259. Select the correctly spelt word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I) (a) Maintnance (b) Medieval
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) messanger keâerr (c) Millenium (d) Moustache
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer messenger (mebosMe Jeenkeâ) SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) moustache
Immediate - lelkeâeue, Amass - Skeâ$e keâjvee, Massage - ceeefueMe
(cetBÚ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
254. Select the wrongly spelt word. DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
(a) Eradication (b) Manipulation
(c) Menifestation (d) Regularization Maintenance– jKe-jKeeJe, Medieval– ceOÙekeâeue,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III) Millennium– menœeeyoer
Misspelt word 381 YCT
260. Select the correctly spelt word. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) negociation keâerr
(a) Modern (b) Moddern Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Negotiation (mecePeewlee)
(c) Modrran (d) Modren
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III)
nesieer~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) modern
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Negligence - ueehejJeener
(DeeOegefvekeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Necessity - DeeJeMÙekeâlee
261. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Mathmetics (b) Mathamatics Notification - DeefOemetÛevee
(c) Mathametics (d) Mathematics 267. Select the wrongly spelt word.
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II) (a) negligible (b) nuisance
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) mathematics (c) noticable (d) neighbouring
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(ieefCele) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) noticable keâerr
262. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Milennium (b) Millenium Jele& veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer noticeable (GuuesKeveerÙe)
(c) Millenniumm (d) Millennium nes i eer DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II) Negligible - veieCÙe/legÛÚ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) millennium Nuisance - hejsMeeveer
(npeej Je<e& ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ Neighbouring - heÌ[esmeer
nw~ 268. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) necassery (b) nesessary
N (c) necessary (d) necessery
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
263. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) necessary
(a) Nervous (b) Never
(c) Nature (d) Nuetral (DeeJeMÙekeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III) nw~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) 'Nuetral' keâer 269. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw Dele: Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer 'neutral' (lešmLe) nesieer~ (a) Neither (b) Nibble
(c) Nightingale (d) Ninteenth
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Nervous- yesÛewve
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) ninteenth keâerr
Never- keâYeer veneR
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer nineteenth (GVeermeJeeb)
Nature- mJeYeeJe nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
264. Select the wrongly spelt word. Nightingale- yegueyegue
(a) militant (b) migraine
Neither- ve lees
(c) midget (d) migrent
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) Nibble- kegâlejvee
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) migrent keâerr 270. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) nerve (b) neglect
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer migrant (ØeJeemeer) nesieer, (c) negative (d) nerveous
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
militant - G«eJeeoer, migraine - DeOekeâheejer, midget - ueIeg, Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) nerveous keâerr
yeewvee Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer nervous (yesÛewve) nesieer~
265. Select the misspelt word. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) ingenuity (b) committee
Nerve- veme
(c) jeopardy (d) neglegible
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) Neglect- Ghes#ee
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) neglegible keâerr Negative- vekeâejelcekeâ
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer negligible (veieCÙe, yengle 271. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Molestation (b) Combination
keâce) nesieer, DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (c) Navigetion (d) Condonation
ingenuity - mejuelee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
committee - keâcesšer/mebie"ve Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) navigetion keâerr
jeopardy - Keleje/mebosn Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Navigation (heLe ØeoMe&ve
266. Select the wrongly spelt word. nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) notification (b) necessity
Molestation - GlheerÌ[ve, Combination - cesue-efceueehe,
(c) negociation (d) negligence
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I) Condonation - #eceeoeve
Misspelt word 382 YCT
272. Choose the correctly spelt word. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) overide keâer Jele&veer
(a) Noticable (b) Nauticable DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer override (kegâÛeue osvee/jö keâjvee) nw
(c) Noticeable (d) Noteceable
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Boasting - [eRie ceejvee, Evidence - ØeceeCe, Ascetic - lehemJeer
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) noticeable
(GuuesKeveer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ 279. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) difficult (b) supporting
273. Select the correctly spelt word. (c) optsion (d) easier
(a) Newclear (b) Nuclere SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) Neuclear (d) Nuclear
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) optsion keâerr
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) nuclear
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer option (efJekeâuhe) nesieer,
(veeefYekeâeÙe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw
difficult - keâef"ve, supporting - meneÙekeâ, easier - Deemeeve
nw~
280. Select the misspelled word.
274. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) ommission (b) occurred
(a) Ninetteen (b) Nineteen
(c) accommodate (d) oppressed
(c) Ninteen (d) Ninneteen
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) ommission keâerr
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) nineteen keâerr
Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer omission (efJeueesheve) nesieer,
275. Select the correctly spelt word.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) Nocturenal (b) Nocturnal occurred - Ieeefšle ngDee, accommodate - meceeÙeesefpele,
(c) Nocternal (d) Nocturnel oppressed - oyee ngDee
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II) 281. Select the correctly spelt word.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) nocturnal (a) omelette (b) omelete
(efveMeeÛej) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ (c) omelate (d) omlate
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
276. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Priorety (b) Jelous Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) omelette keâerr Jele&veer
(c) Disgise (d) Nourish Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I) 282. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) nourish (heeueve (a) violence (b) fierce
hees<eCe keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ (c) resemblance (d) occassion
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
nw~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) occassion keâerr
DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
Priority - JejerÙelee~
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer occasion (DeJemej) nesieer~
Jealous - F&<Ùee&ueg, hejsMeeve Ùee ›egâæ~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
violence - efnbmee, fierce - G«e, Yeer<eCe, resemblance-meceevelee
Disguise - Ú©eJesMe, mJeeBie~
283. Select the wrongly spelt word.
277. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Opulence (b) Oppression
(a) Peirce (b) Necessary
(c) Oppurtunity (d) Opposition
(c) Noticeing (d) Permmit
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) oppurtunity keâerr
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) necessary
(DeeJeMÙekeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer opportunity (DeJemej)
nw~ nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Opulence- mece=efæ, Oppression- oceve, Opposition- efJehejerle
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
284. Select the correctly spelt word.
Pierce - ØeJesMe keâjvee
(a) oppertunity (b) opportunity
Noticing - OÙeeve osvee (c) oppurtunity (d) oportunity
Permit - ØeJesMe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) opportunity
O (DeJemej) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
278. Select the incorrectly spelt word. 285. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Ascetic (b) Boasting (a) obbstacle (b) Obctacle
(c) Overide (d) Evidence (c) Obstacal (d) Obstacle
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Misspelt word 383 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) obstacle Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) Persistance keâer
(DeJejesOe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Jele&veer DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Persistence (ueieeleej)~ DevÙe
286. Select the correctly spelt word. efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) Occassion (b) Ommision Endurance - OewÙe&, Tolerance - menveMeeruelee, Insistence -
(c) Occurrence (d) Occupasion DevegjesOe
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II) 292. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) occurrence (a) Concrete (b) Elite
(Iešvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ (c) Petete (d) Secrete
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Petete keâer Jele&veer
Occasion - DeJemej~
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Petite (Ketyemetjle) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
Omission - ueeshe, efceševee~ keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Occupation - JÙeJemeeÙe~
Concrete - "esme, Elite - DeefYepeele Jeie&, Secrete - m$eeefhele
287. Select the correctly spelt word. keâjvee~
(a) Godess (b) Villian
293. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(c) Obedient (d) Truely
(a) Specified (b) Decrease
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) Creature (d) Pieceful
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) obedient SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(Dee%eekeâejer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe pieceful keâer Jele&veer
nw~ efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Peaceful (MeeefvlehetCe&) nw~ DevÙe
Goddess - osJeer efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Villain - KeueveeÙekeâ Specified - efveefo&°, Decrease - keâceer, Creature - peerJe pevleg~
Truly - meÛecegÛe 294. Select the word with the correct spelling.
288. Choose the correctly spelt word. (a) permmited (b) plesent
(a) Knoledge (b) Jealusy (c) pungant (d) punctuation
(c) Odour (d) Langauge SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) punctuation keâer
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) odour (iebOe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
pungent- keâšg
DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
permitted- Devegceefle
knowledge - %eeve
pleasant- megneveer
Jealousy - F&<Ùee&/peueve
295. In the following question, four words have been
language - Yee<ee~
given out of which one word is incorrectly
289. Select the correctly spelt word. spelt. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(a) Occation (b) Occassion (a) Declension
(c) Occasion (d) Ocassion (b) Labyrinth
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II) (c) Quintessence
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) occasion (d) Pandemonious
(DeJemej) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Ans. (d) Pandemonious keâer spelling incorrect nw, correct
P spelling, Pandemonium (vejkeâ Ùee efJehueJe~)
DevÙe MeyoeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
290. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(a) Possessions (b) Irritation Declension – DeJeveefle, Üeme~
(c) Invitation (d) Protection Labyrinth – GuePeve/Yetue YeguewÙee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) Quintessence – meej/cece&
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) Possesions keâer 296. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Possessions (mebheefòe) nesieer~ (a) central (b) electric
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (c) presure (d) irrigation
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Invitation - efveceb$eCe, Protection - megj#ee, Irritation - efÛeÌ{~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) presure keâerr
291. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(a) Endurance (b) Tolerance
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer pressure (oyeeJe) nesieer,
(c) Insistence (d) Persistance DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) central - kesâvõerÙe, electric - efyepeueer keâe , irrigation - efmebÛeeF&
Misspelt word 384 YCT
297. Select the correct spelt word. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) permanant keâerr
(a) propotion (b) proportion Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer permanent (mLeeÙeer) nesieer~
(c) preportion (d) proporsion
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
migrant - ØeJeemeer
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) proportion
precedent - efcemeeue/vepeerj
(Devegheele/meceevegheele) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer adamant - Dešue/meKle
DeMegæ nw~ 304. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
298. Select the correctly spelt word. (a) Alligator (b) Privilage
(a) peivailege (b) previledge (c) Alimony (d) Judicious
(c) previllage (d) privilege SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) privilage keâerr
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) privilege Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer privilege (efJeMes<eeefOekeâej)
(efJeMes<eeefOekeâej) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
DeMegæ nw~ Alligator - ceiej, IeefÌ[Ùeeue, Alimony - iegpeeje-Yeòee, Judicious
299. Select the correct spelt word. - efJeJeskeâ meccele
(a) perticular (b) particuler 305. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(c) particular (d) perticuler (a) Preamble
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) (b) Miscellaneous
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Particular (c) Deviation
(d) Pnemonia
(efJeefMe°) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
300. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) pnemonia keâerr
(a) puddel (b) pigeon
(c) pillion (d) pioneer
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer pneumonia (HesâHeâÌ[s keâer
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) yeerceejer) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Preamble – ØemleeJevee/Yetefcekeâe
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) puddel keâerr Jele&veer
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer puddle (leeueeye) nesieer~ DevÙe Miscellaneous – efJeefJeOe
Deviation – efJeÛeueve/PegkeâeJe
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
306. Select the word with the correct spelling.
Pillion - heerÚs keâer meerš (a) Vizibility
pigeon - keâyetlej (b) Certanity
pioneer - ØeLece DevJesMekeâ (c) Piety
301. Select the wrongly spelt word (d) Notoreity
(a) presidential (b) preferential SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II)
(c) profeslonal (d) proverbial Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) piety (Oece&efve‰lee)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) profeslonal keâerr DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer professional (hesMesJej) Visibility – ÂMÙelee; Certainty–efveefMÛelelee; Notoriety :
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ kegâKÙeeefle, yeoveeceer~
307. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Presidential- DeOÙe#eerÙe/meYeeheefle keâe
(a) Profuse (b) Protrude
Preferential- yesnlej/lejpeerner (c) Profesional (d) Professor
Proverbial- ueewefkeâkeâ/keâneJeleer/meJe&efJeefole SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
302. Select the correctly spelt word. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) profesional keâerr
(a) persue (b) persoue Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer professional (hesMesJej)
(c) pursue (d) purseue nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II) Profuse - ØeÛegj/efJehegue~
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) pursue (heerÚe Protrude - hewâueevee/yeÌ{evee~
keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Professor - ØeeOÙeehekeâ~
303. Select the wrongly spelt word. 308. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Migrant (b) Precedent (a) Privilige (b) Mileage
(c) Permanant (d) Adamant (c) Gait (d) Truism
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Misspelt word 385 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) privilige keâerr Jele&veer 314. Choose the correctly spelt word.
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer privilege (efJeMes<e DeefOekeâej) nesieer~ (a) Passengger (b) Pasenger
(c) Passenger (d) Passinger
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Mileage - ceerue otjer, Gait - Ûeeue, Ûeueves keâe lejerkeâe, Truism -
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) passenger
meeceevÙe melÙe
(Ùee$eerr) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
309. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) Boutique (b) Lacquer 315. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(c) Placque (d) Rouge (a) Philosophy
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II) (b) Phelosophy
(c) Philosophie
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) placque keâerr Jele&veer
(d) Filosophy
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer plaque (heefókeâe) nesieer~ DevÙe SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) philosophy
Boutique - JeŒeeueÙe (oMe&veMeeŒe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
Lacquer - jesieve ueieevee nw~
Rouge - DeeJeeje/Mejejleer
316. Select the wrongly spelt word.
310. Select the wrongly spelt word. (a) Vessel (b) Kettle
(a) Consequence (b) Fixation (c) Brittle (d) Parellel
(c) Musician (d) Providance SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) parellel keâerr
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) providance keâerr
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer parallel (meceeblej) nesieer~
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer providence (efJeefOe) nesieer~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Vessel - yele&ve, penepe
Consequence - heefjCeece/veleerpee
Kettle - kesâleueer
Fixation - «emelee/ÙeewefiekeâerkeâjCe
Brittle - Yebiegj, keâcepeesj
Musician - mebieerlekeâej
317. Select the correctly spelt word.
311. In the following question, a word has been
(a) posibilty (b) pompus
written in four different ways out of which only
(c) potantial (d) possession
one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
word.
(a) Procedger (b) Procedure Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) possession
(c) Proceadure (d) Proceger (DeefOekeâej) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II) nw~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) procedure Possibility - mebYeeJevee~
(Øeef›eâÙee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Pompous - Dee[cyejhetCe&~
312. In the following question, a word has been Potential - meeceLÙe&, JÙeeÙeeceer~
written in four different ways out of which only 318. Select the wrongly spelt word.
one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt (a) Perseverence (b) Probable
word. (c) Politician (d) possession
(a) Parllel (b) Paralell SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) Parallel (d) Parralel
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes efJekeâuhe 'Perseverence' keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) parallel (meceeblej)
nw ~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer 'Perseverance' (ÂÌ{lee) nesieer~
keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Probable - mebYeeJeveerÙe
313. In the following question, a word has been
Politician - jepeveweflekeâ/veslee
written in four different ways out of which only
one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt Possession - DeefOekeâej/mJeeefcelJe
word. 319. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Proceed (b) Proced (a) Permanant (b) Permanent
(c) Prroceed (d) Procede (c) Pirmenent (d) Perminent
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I) SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (a) GhejesòeâefJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) proceed (Deeies Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) permanent
peevee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ (mLeeÙeer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Misspelt word 386 YCT
Q Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) rifel keâer Jele&veer
320. Select the correctly spelt word. DeMegæ nw~ Dele: Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer refill (efHeâj mes Yejvee) nesieer~
(a) Qiete (b) Queit DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Quiet (d) Quiete Ridge - Ûeesšer, Right - meerOee, Ride - meJeejer~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II) 326. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Quiet (Meevle) keâerr (a) solution (b) beaker
Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ (c) brakes (d) refrence
321. Select the correctly spelt word. SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) queiten (b) questionnaire Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) refrence keâerr
(c) quallification (d) quantefy Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer reference (meboYe&) nesieer,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) questionnaire
solution - GheeÙe, beaker - keâebÛe keâe hee$e, brakes - yeÇskeâ
(ØeMveeJeueer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
327. Select the misspelled word.
nw~ (a) pierce (b) riegn
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer (c) relieve (d) deceive
Quatrain- Ûeleg<heoer SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Qualification- ÙeesiÙelee Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) riegn keâerr Jele&veer
Quantify- ceehevee DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer reign (jepÙe keâeue) nesieer, DevÙe
322. Select the word with the incorrect spelling. efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) Quantity (b) Argumet pierce - Iegmeevee/Yesovee, relieve - meneÙelee keâjvee, deceive -
(c) Aisle (d) Quarrell
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
OeesKee osvee~
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) quarrell keâerr Jele&veer 328. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) richeous (b) riteous
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer quarrel (PeieÌ[e) nesieer~ DevÙe (c) righteous (d) rightious
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Quantity – heefjCeece, Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) righteous (iegCeer)
Argumet – leke&â, Aisle – ieefueÙeeje keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
323. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
329. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Pious (b) Reckless
(a) recommend (b) reccommend
(c) Quary (d) Nibble
(c) recommened (d) recomend
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Quary keâer Jele&veer
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) recommend
DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Query (meJeeue) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
(efmeHeâeefjMe keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer
keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
DeMegæ nw~
Pious - Oeeefce&keâ, Reckless - ueehejJeen, Nibble - mebosn keâjvee~
330. Select the wrongly spelt word.
324. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(a) rendezvous (b) renassaince
(a) Vague (b) Qoutidian
(c) remuneration (d) remonstrate
(c) Doubt (d) Identical
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) renassaince keâerr
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Quotidian (meeOeejCe) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer renaissance (hegvepee&iejCe)
keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw
Vague - Demhe°, Doubt - mebosn, Identical - meceeve~ Remuneration - heeefjßeefcekeâ
Remonstrate - efJejesOe keâjvee
R Rendezvous - hetJe&efveef§ele meceÙe Deewj mLeeve hej efceuevee
325. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. 331. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Rifel (b) Ride (a) remembrance (b) reminascant
(c) Right (d) Ridge (c) remnant (d) remittance
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Misspelt word 387 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) reminascant 337. Select the wrongly spelt word.
keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer reminiscent (Ùeeo (a) reproduce (b) reverse
efoueeves Jeeuee) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw (c) require (d) resembel
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Remittance- Yespeer ngF& jkeâce
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) resembel keâerr
Remembrance- efveMeeveer, mcejCe
Remnant- yeÛee ngDee, DeJeMes<e Jele& veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer resemble (cesue Keevee)
332. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) reliable (b) realm Reproduce- GlheVe keâjvee/lewÙeej keâjvee
(c) resemble (d) redius Reverse- Guše/Øeefleueesce
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) Require- Ûeenvee/Dehes#ee keâjvee
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) redius keâerr Jele&veer
338. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer radius (ef$epÙee) nesieer~ DevÙe (a) Advantageous (b) Tedious
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw (c) Victorious (d) Rebelleous
reliable - efJeÕeveerÙe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
resemble - cesue Keevee Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) rebelleous keâerr
realm - #es$e Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer rebellious (efJeõesnerr) nesieer~
333. Select the wrongly spelt word. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) Relagate (b) Residue
(c) Refurbish (d) Retrospect
Advantageous– ueeYeoeÙekeâ, Tedious– LekeâeT,
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) Victorious– ef Jepes lee, ef JepeÙeer ~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) relagate keâerr 339. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer relegate (nše osvee) nesieer~ (a) Esteem (b) Respectfull
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (c) Subtle (d) Mimic
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Residue - DeJeefMe°, ÚeÚ, DeJeMes<e, Refurbish - mepeeJeš
keâvee, veJeerveerkeâjCe, Retrospect - hegvejeJeueeskeâve, peeBÛe Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) respectfull keâerr
334. Select the correctly spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer respectful (DeeojhetCe&)
(a) Tantative (b) Substentive nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Remunerative (d) Speculetive Esteem - mecceeve keâjvee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II) Subtle - peefšue/met#ce
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) remunerative Mimic - vekeâue keâjvee
(ueeYekeâejer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ 340. Select the correctly spelt word.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer (a) Rupangence (b) Repugnance
Tentative- peebÛe keâj, hejKe keâj, Substantive- JeemleefJekeâ, (c) Repungance (d) Repungence
mLeeÙeer, Speculative- ØelÙeeefMele, GlmegkeâleehetCe& SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
335. Select the correctly spelt word Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) repugnance
(a) reeciet (b) reciept (Ie=Cee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
(c) receipt (d) reiceit
341. Select the correctly spelt word.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) Restaurant (b) Restorant
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) receipt (c) Restaurent (d) Restorent
(jmeero/heeJeleer) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) restaurant
336. Select the correctly spelt word. (YeespeveeueÙe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
(a) compitition (b) distruction
(c) contruction (d) repetition nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III) 342. Select the correctly spelt word.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) repetition (a) Reverence (b) Reverense
(oesnjeJe/hegvejeJe=efle) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer (c) Revernce (d) Revernece
DeMegæ nw SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- Ans. (a): Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) reverence
Competition- ØeeflemheOee&, Destruction- efJeveeMe, (ßeæe/mecceeve) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer
Construction- efvecee&Ce DeMegæ nw~
Misspelt word 388 YCT
343. Select the correctly spelt word. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) saspence keâer
(a) Revenue (b) Ravanue Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer suspense (Glmegkeâlee) nesieer~
(c) Ravenue (d) Reveanu
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) revenue Suspicion - mebosn, Suppress - oyeevee, Secrecy - ieesheveerÙelee
(jepemJe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ 349. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(a) Chameleon (b) Caterpillar
344. Select the correctly spelt word.
(c) Lizard (d) Scorpeon
(a) Recommend (b) Repitition
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) Referance (d) Reciept
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe Scorpeon keâer Jele&veer
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) recommend DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Scorpion (efyeÛÚt) nesieer~ DevÙe
(efmeHeâeefjMe keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
DeMegæ nw~ Chameleon - efiejefieš, Caterpillar - Fuueer (pevleg) Lizard -
DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- efÚhekeâueer~
Repetition - oesnjevee~ 350. Select the misspelt word.
Reference - Øemebie~ (a) strech (b) swallow
(c) sense (d) survey
Receipt - Øeeefhle, jmeero~
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
345. Select the wrongly spelt word.
(a) Resistence (b) Independent Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) strech keâer Jele&veer
(c) Characteristic (d) Beneficial DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer stretch (eEKeÛeeJe) nesieer~ DevÙe
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III) efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes efJekeâuhe (a) Resistence keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ Swallow - efveieuevee
nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Resistance (ØeeflejesOe) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW Sense- YeeJevee/yeesOe
keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Survey - meJex#eCe
Independent - mJeleb$e/Deepeeo 351. Select the misspelled word.
Characteristic - efJeMes<elee (a) lustrous (b) succint
Beneficial - ueeYekeâejer (c) dilemma (d) enigmatic
346. Select the wrongly spelt word. SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) Reception (b) Recommend Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) succint keâerr
(c) Ridicullous (d) Representative Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer succinct (mebef#ehle) nesieer,
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Ridicullous keâer lustrous - (Ûecekeâeruee/jesMeve)
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Dele: Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Ridiculous dilemma - ogefJeOee
(nemÙeeheo) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ enigmatic - hensueervegcee, hesÛeeroe~
Reception - DeefYevevove, mJeeiele, Recommend - megPeeJe,
352. Select the misspelled word.
Representative - ØeefleefveefOe (a) acquaint
(b) spectacles
S (c) superceed
347. Select the incorrectly spelt word. (d) restaurant
(a) superior (b) superstition SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
(c) superflous (d) supreme Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) superceed keâerr
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer supercedes (DeefOejsefKele)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) superflous keâer
nesieer, DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Superfluous (Deefleefjòeâ)
acquaint - (efkeâmeer Jemleg Ùee yeele mes heefjefÛele nesvee Ùee keâjJeevee)
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
spectacles (ÛeMcee)
Superstition - DebOeefJeÕeeme, Supreme - GÛÛelece, Superior -
yesnlej restaurant- (peueheeve ie=n)
348. Select the incorrectly spelt word. 353. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Suspicion (b) Saspence (a) taelant (b) cleaver
(c) Suppress (d) Secrecy (c) centiment (d) serenity
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Misspelt word 389 YCT
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) serenity Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) separate (Deueie)
(iebYeerjlee/Meebefle) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
DeMegæ nw~ 359. Select the wrongly spelt word.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- (a) Scenary (b) Scarce
(a) Talent – ØeefleYee/ÙeeesiÙelee (c) Scheme (d) Scanty
(b) Clever–Ûelegj/Ûeeueekeâ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) sentiment – YeeJe/efJeÛeej Ans : (a) Ghejes ò eâ ef JekeâuheeW ceW mes ef
J ekeâuhe (a) scenary keâerr Jele&veer
354. Select the correctly spelt word. DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer scenery (ÂMÙe) nesieer~ DevÙe
(a) scissors (b) sweatter efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) clattering (d) teribble Scheme- Ùeespevee/GheeÙe
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Scanty- Deuhe/keâce
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) scissors (keQâÛeer)
Scarce- ogue&Ye
keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
360. Select the wrongly spelt word.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer DeMegæ Jele&veer- (a) settle (b) satallite
Sweater- mJesšj, pemeea (c) satiate (d) session
Cluttering- Skeâ JeeCeer oes<e efpemeceW yeesueles ngS De#ej ueghle nes peeles nQ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Terrible- YeÙe Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) satallite keâerr Jele&veer
355. Select the correctly spelt word. DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer satellite (Ghe«en) nesieer~ DevÙe
(a) jewlry (b) defnition
(c) scramble (d) acceptence
ef JekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) Settle- mLeeefhele keâjvee
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) scramble (Úervee Satiate- meble=hle keâjvee
Pehešer keâjvee, mebIe<e& keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Session- DeefOeJesMeve, yew"keâ
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ 361. Select the wrongly spelt word.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeWs keâer Megæ Jele&veer- (a) Simulation (b) Synthetic
Jewellery- pesJej/DeeYet<eCe (c) Simultaneoues (d) Stylistics
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
Definition- heefjYee<ee
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) simultaneoues
Acceptance- mJeerkeâej
356. Select the wrongly spelt word.
keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer simultaneous (Skeâ
(a) Sacrelegious (b) Millennium meeLe/mecekeâeefuekeâ) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Connoisseur (d) Manoeuvre simulation - DevegkeâjCe, vekeâue, Synthetic - peeueer, Stylistics
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) - Mewueerieerle~
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) sacrelegious keâerr 362. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Sacrilegious (DeheefJe$e) (a) Excess (b) Supportors
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (c) Inclusion (d) Discriminatory
Millennium - menm$eeyoer, Connoisseur- heejKeer, Manoeuvre SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
- kegâMeueleehetJe&keâ mebÛeeefuele keâjvee~ Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) supportors keâerr
357. Select the wrongly spelt word. Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer supporters (meceLe&keâ) nesieer~
(a) whimsical (b) contiguous DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) spectaculer (d) adjacent
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I) Excess – DelÙeefOekeâ
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) spectaculer keâerr Discriminatory – Yeso–YeeJe hetCe&
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer spectacular (Meeveoej) inclusion – meceeJesMe
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ 363. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) Succumb (b) Success
Whimsical- mevekeâer
(c) Surender (d) Succulent
Contiguous- meefVeefnle/efceuee ngDee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Adjacent- DeemeVe/meše ngDee
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) surender keâerr
358. Select the correctly spelt word. Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer surrender (Deelcemecehe&Ce)
(a) saprate (b) separete
(c) saperate (d) separate
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II) Succumb– oyeevee, Success– meheâuelee, succulent– jmeoej~

Misspelt word 390 YCT


364. Select the wrongly spelt word. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) succeed (meHeâue
(a) Popularly (b) Sincearly nesvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
(c) Beggarly (d) Jocularly
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I) 370. In the following question, a word has been
written in four different ways out of which only
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) sincearly keâerr one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer sincerely (F&ceeveoejer) nesieer~ word.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (a) Sponsor (b) Esponsor
Popularly - Øepeeleebef$ekeâ ™he mes/meeceevÙele:/Deeceleewj hej (c) Sponser (d) Sponcer
Beggarly - YeerKe keâer lejn SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Jocularly - nBmeer cepeekeâ ceW Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ ef JekeâuheeW ceW mes ef Jekeâuhe (a) sponsor (DeeefLe&keâ
365. Select the word with the incorrect spelling mebj#eCe osvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
(a) Ascertain (b) Denounce 371. In the following question, a word has been
(c) Systemetic (d) Combination written in four different ways out of which only
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III) one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) systemetic keâerr word.
(a) Satelite (b) Sattelite
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer systematic (JÙeJeefmLele) nesieer~
(c) Satellite (d) Sattellite
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Ascertain - megefveef§ele keâjvee, Denounce - efveboe keâjvee, Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) satellite (ke=âeflece
Combination - cesue, Ùeesie~ Ghe«en) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
366. In the following question, a word has been 372. Select the correctly spelt word.
written in four different ways out of which only (a) Separate (b) Succesful
one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt (c) Seige (d) Superfisial
word. SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) Secratary (b) Secretery Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) separate (he=Lkeâ
(c) Secratery (d) Secretary
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
keâjvee) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) secretary
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
Successful - keâeceÙeeye, meHeâue~
(meefÛeJe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Siege - Iesje, DeJejesOe~
367. In the following Question, a word has been
Superficial - yeenjer, melener~
written in four different ways out of which only
one is correctly spelled. Select the correct 373. Select the correctly spelt word.
spelled word (a) Scienctific (b) scientific
(a) Sicondary (b) Secondiry (c) Scientefic (d) Sceintific
(c) Secondary (d) Secondory SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) scientific
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) secondary (efJe%eeve mebyebefOele) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer
(ceOÙeefcekeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ DeMegæ nw~
368. In the following Question, a word has been 374. Select the correctly spelt word.
written in four different ways out of which only (a) Supplimantry (b) Supplimentry
one is correctly spelled. Select the correct (c) Supplementary (d) Supplemantry
spelled word SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) Strength (b) Strenth Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) supplementary
(c) Stringth (d) Strentgh (Deveghetjkeâ) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III) 375. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) strength (cepeyetleer) (a) Secretary (b) Suspicous
keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ (c) Sustain (d) Schedule
369. In the following question, a word has been SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
written in four different ways out of which only Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ ef JekeâuheeW ceW mes ef Jekeâuhe (b) Suspicous keâer
one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Suspicious (mebosnpevekeâ)
word. nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(a) Sukceed (b) Succed
Sustain - yeveeS jKevee, Secretary - meefÛeJe, Schedule -
(c) Sucede (d) Succeed
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III) met Ûeer, keâeÙe&›eâce~
Misspelt word 391 YCT
382. Select the wrongly spelt word.
T (a) trivial (b) tution
376. Select the incorrectly spelt word. (c) tyranny (d) typical
(a) disappear (b) until SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) twelth (d) temperature Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) tution keâerr Jele&veer
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I) DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer tuition (DeOÙeeheve) nesieer~ DevÙe
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) twelth keâer Jele&veer efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
DeMegæ nw efpemekeâer Megæ Jele&veer twelfth (yeejnJeeB) nesieer~ DevÙe Trivial- legÛÚ
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Tyranny- GlheerÌ[ve, DelÙeeÛeej
377. Select the incorrectly spelt word. Typical- vecetves keâe
(a) aggravate (b) titilate 383. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(c) mediate (d) initiate (a) Tumulttous (b) Trousseau
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I) (c) Belligerent (d) Pharmaceutical
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) titilate keâer Jele&veer SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I)
DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer titillate (menueevee) nesieer~ DevÙe Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) Tumulttous keâerr
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer tumultuous (keâesueenuehetCe&)
Mediate - ceOÙemLe, initiate - DeejbYe, aggravate - YeÌ[keâevee~ nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
378. Select the misspelt word. Trousseau– ogunve keâe meepe meeceeve, Belligerent– ueÌ[ekeâe,
(a) tyrrany (b) vicious Me$egleehetCe&, Dee›eâecekeâ, Pharmaceutical – Deew<eefOeÙeeW Deewj
(c) resistance (d) pursue oJeeFÙeeW kesâ efvecee&Ce mes mecyeefvOele~
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) 384. Select the correctly spelt word.
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) tyrrany keâerr Jele&veer (a) Tution (b) Tuition
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer tyranny (DelÙeÛeej) nesieer, DevÙe (c) Tiution (d) Tuetion
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) tuition (efMe#eCe)
vicious - Meeeflej Yeü°, oes<eer
resistance - ØeeflejesOe, yeeOee
keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
pursue - Deeies jKevee, heerÚe keâjvee, ue#Ùe jKevee 385. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Tendency (b) Tyeranny
379. Select the correctly spelt word. (c) Twelth (d) Tommorow
(a) tuetion (b) tuttion SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) tuition (d) tution
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) tendency
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(ØeJe=efle) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) tuition
(DeOÙeeheve) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ 386. Select the correctly spelt word.
(a) Temparary (b) Threshold
nw~ (c) Temparature (d) Tachnique
380. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) trenquility (b) schedule Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) threshold
(c) acceleration (d) vacuum (ÛeewKeš) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) trenquility keâerr
Temporary– DemLeeÙeer~
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer tranquility (Meebefle) nesieer~ Temperature– leeheceeve~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Technique– lekeâveerkeâ, ØeefJeefOe~
Schedule - DevegmetÛeer/meceÙe-meejCeer
387. Select the wrongly spelt word.
Acceleration - lJejCe/ieefleJeOe&ve (a) Rogue (b) Argue
Vacuum - efveJee&le (c) Toungue (d) Vague
381. Select the correctly spelt word. SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) turbulance (b) turbulense Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Toungue keâer
(c) turbulence (d) terbulence Jele&veer ieuele nw, Fmekeâer mener Jele&veer, Tongue (peerYe) nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III) Rogue - yeoceeMe/Oetle&
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) turbulence Argue - efJeJeeo/yenme keâjvee
(DeMeebefle) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ vague - OegbOeuee, Demhe°
Misspelt word 392 YCT
388. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) lgnorence (b) Interupt
V
(c) Thriller (d) Colaborate 393. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II) (a) Anxious (b) Moisture
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Thriller (c) Mimic (d) Vishious
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(mevemeveerKespe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
nw~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) Vishious keâer
DevÙe efJekeâuheesW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- Jele& veer DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Vicious - (Meeeflej/Yeü°) nw~
Ignorance- De%eevelee, Interrupt- yeeOee, Collaborate- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
menÙeesie~ Anxious - efÛebeflele, Mimic - vekeâue Gleejvee, Moisture - veceer~
394. Select the correctly spelt word.
U (a) wengence (b) vengance
(c) wengeance (d) vengeance
389. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) Incriminating (b) Embodiment
(c) Unpretensious (d) Cancellation Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) vengeance
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I) (ØeefleMeesOe) keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Unpretensious nw~
keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw Fmeer Megæ Jele&veer Unpretentious (mejue) nw~ 395. Select the wrongly spelt word.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (a) eager (b) beggar
Incriminating - yejeceo, Embodiment - DeJeleej, (c) vehical (d) value
Cancellation - jö keâjvee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) vehical keâerr Jele&veer
390. Select the misspelled word.
(a) userp (b) unique DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer vehicle (Jeenve) nesieer~ DevÙe
(c) impeach (d) implore efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) Eager- Glmegkeâ
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) userp keâerr Jele&veer Beggar- efYeKeejer
DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer usurp (nÌ[hevee) nesieer, DevÙe Value- keâercele
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ 396. Select the wrongly spelt word.
unique - DeefÉleerÙe (a) video (b) voluntary
impeach - ceneefYeÙeesie ueieevee (c) voracous (d) valour
implore - ÙeeÛevee keâjvee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III)
391. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) voracous keâerr Jele&veer
(a) Recurrent (b) Unpretensious DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer voracious (ueeueÛeer) nesieer~ DevÙe
(c) Dilemma (d) Excellence efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
video - Jeeref[Ùees, ÛeueefÛe$e, voluntary - mJewefÛÚkeâ, valour -
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) unpretensious
yeneogjer, Jeerjlee
keâerr Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer unpretentious (mejue)
397. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (a) Exterminated (b) Voilence
Recurrent – DeeJele&keâ (c) Unmangeable (d) wildernesses
Dilemma – ogefJeOee/Demecebpeme SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Excellence – ßes‰lee/Glke=â°lee Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe voilence keâer Jele&veer
392. Select the correctly spelt word. DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer violence (efnbmee) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
(a) Undoutedly (b) Uniique keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
(c) Unforgatable (d) Unfortunately
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) Exterminated - efJeveeme keâjvee, Unmangeable - ve JÙeJeefmLele
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) unfortunately keâjves ÙeesiÙe, Wildernesses - efvepe&ve ØeosMe
(ogYee&iÙe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
W
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer-
undoubtedly - efvemebosn, yesMekeâ 398. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(a) governor (b) conductor
unique - Skeâcee$e, Devet"e
(c) inspector (d) waitor
unforgettable - DeefJemcejCeerÙe~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Misspelt word 393 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) waitor keâer Jele&veer Veteran - DevegYeJeer, Wan - keâcepeesj, Vie - ØeeflemheOee& keâjvee~
DeMegæ nw~ Dele: Gmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer waiter (hejesmeves Jeeuee) nesieer~ 405. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ (a) Climax (b) Vicious
Inspector-efvejer#ekeâ, Governor-jepÙeheeue, (c) Xanophobia (d) Adorn
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Conductor-heefjÛeeuekeâ
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Xanophobia keâer
399. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(a) Cerebral (b) Scrutinize
Jele& veer DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Xenophobia (efJeosMeerÙeeW mes
(c) Withdrawl (d) Arbitrary [j) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I) Climax - Ûejceefyevog, Vicious - og°, Adorn - mepeevee~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Withdrawl keâer
Jele&veer DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer withdrawal (Jeehemeer) nw DevÙe Y
efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ 406. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
Arbitrary - ceveceevee, Scrutinize - peebÛevee, Cerebral - efoceeieer~ (a) ceiling (b) grief
400. Select the correctly spelt word. (c) yeild (d) niece
(a) Witness (b) Wisdum SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) Wimper (d) Welth Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ
efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) yeild keâerr Jele&veer
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) DeMegæ nw~ Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer yield (cegveeHeâe) nesieer~ DevÙe
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) witness (mee#eer) efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ ceiling - TBÛeeF&, grief - og:Ke, niece - Yeleerpeer
efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer Fme Øekeâej nw- 407. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Wisdom–yegefæceeveer, Whimper–ef"veef"veenš, Wealth– Oeve (a) Victimize (b) Veteran
401. In the following question, a word has been written (c) Commotion (d) Yern
in four different ways out of which only one is SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) yern keâer Jele&veer
(a) Woolen (b) Woollen DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer yearn (leer›e FÛÚe) nesieer~ DevÙe
(c) Wollen (d) Wolen efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III) Victimize - meleevee, Veteran - DevegYeJeer, Commotion -
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) woollen (Tveer Meesjiegue
keâheÌ[s) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~
408. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
402. Select the correctly spelt word. (a) Arena (b) Journal
(a) Welfare (b) Wellfare (c) Yall (d) Visual
(c) Wellfair (d) Welfair SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) yall keâer Jele&veer
Ans. : (a) Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (a) Welfare DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer yell (efÛeuueevee) nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
(keâuÙeeCe) keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
403. Select the correctly spelt word. Arena - DeKeeÌ[e, Journal - heef$ekeâe, Visual - ÂMÙe
(a) Wadnesday (b) Worthwile
(c) Wayther (d) Weird Z
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I) 409. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) weird (efJeefÛe$e) (a) Clutch (b) Zelot
keâerr Jele&veer Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw~ (c) Precise (d) Cause
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Megæ Jele&veer- SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Wednesday – yegOeJeej~ Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ ef JekeâuheeW ceW mes ef Jekeâuhe (b) Zelot keâer Jele&veer
Worthwhile – GheÙegòeâ, ueeYeØeo~ DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Zealot (Deefle Glmeener) nesieer~ DevÙe
Weather – ceewmece~ efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
Clutch - keâypee keâjvee, Precise - mešerkeâ, Cause - keâejCe~
X 410. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
(a) Kudos (b) Zeast
404. Select the incorrectly spelt word. (c) Acute (d) Rare
(a) Wan (b) Veteran
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) Xanial (d) Vie
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (b) Zeast keâer Jele&veer
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (c) Xanial keâer Jele&veer DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Zest (efoueÛemheer) nesieer~ DevÙe
DeMegæ nw Fmekeâer Megæ Jele&veer Xenial (DeeefleLÙe) nesieer~ efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâer Jele&veer Megæ nw~ Kudos - ØeMebmee, Acute - leer›e, Rare - ogue&Ye~

Misspelt word 394 YCT


09.
ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Group of words 'A person who
A
presents a radio/television programme' kesâ efueS one word
1. Select the option that can be used as a one- Anchor (ØeoMe&keâ) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
word substitute for the given group of words.
The branch of physics concerned with the Star - efmeleeje, Idol - Øeeflecee, Speaker - Jeòeâe
properties of sound 5. Select the option that can be used as a one-
(a) Optics (b) Photonics word substitute for the given group of words.
(c) Mechanics (d) Acoustics One who does not believe in the existence of
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) God.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'The branch of physics (a) Atheist (b) Cynic
concerned with the properties of sound' kesâ efueS GefÛele (c) Anarchist (d) Egotist
one word efJekeâuhe (d) Acoustics (OJeefve efJe%eeve) nesiee~ DevÙe SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Group of word, one who does not
Mechanics - Ùeebef$ekeâer, Photonics - Heâesšesefvekeäme, Optics - believe in the existence of God kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe Atheist
ØekeâeefMekeâer (veeefmlekeâ) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
2. Select the option which means the same as the Cynic - ceeveJeÉs<eer, Anarchist - DejepekeâleeJeeoer, Egotist -
group of words given. Denbkeâejer/mJeeLeea
Animal that can live both on land and in water 6. Select the most appropriate one-word
(a) Arboreal (b) Amphibian
substitution for the given words.
(c) Vertebrate (d) Mammal
A government by the nobles
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
(a) Democracy (b) Oligarchy
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words ' Animal that can live (c) Aristocracy (d) Monarchy
both on land and in water' kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b) Amphibian SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(GYeÙeÛej) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A government by the
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - nobles' kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe (c) Aristocracy (kegâueerve
Vertebrate - jerÌ{ keâer nñer nesves Jeeues peeveJej
leb$e) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Arboreal - Je=#e hej jnves Jeeues
Democracy - ueeskeâleb$e
Mammal - mleveOeejer
Oligarchy - Deuheleb$e
3. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given. Monarchy - jepeleb$e
A person who presents and acts as a link in a 7. Select the most appropriate one-word
radio or news programme substitution for the given words.
(a) programmer (b) disc jockey A partner in crime
(c) anchor (d) actor (a) Accomplice (b) Alibi
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I) (c) Amateur (d) Agent
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ group of words ' A person who SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
presents and acts as a link in a radio or news Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A partner in crime' kesâ
programme' kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) Anchor (ØeoMe&keâ)~ efueS one word efJekeâuhe (a) Accomplice (menDehejeOeer) GheÙegòeâ
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
Disc Jockey - JÙeefòeâ pees ueeskeâefØeÙe mebieerle Øemlegle keâjs, Amateur - veewefmeefKeÙee
Actor - DeefYeveslee,
Alibi - DevegheefmLeefle
Programmer - mebieCekeâ ›eâce efueKeves Jeeuee~
Agent - ØeefleefveefOe
4. Select the option that can be used as a one-
word substitute for the given group of words. 8. Select the word which means the same as the
A person who presents a radio/television group of words given.
programme. A person who does not believe in God
(a) Idol (b) Anchor (a) spiritualist (b) atheist
(c) Speaker (d) Star (c) hypocrite (d) sceptic
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
One Word Substitution 395 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A person who does Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'extreme mental or
not believe in God' kesâ efueS one word atheist (veeefmlekeâ) physical suffering' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'agony' (JÙeLee/keâ°)
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
nesiee~
spiritualist - DeOÙeelceJeeoer DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
hypocrite - heeKeÌ[er acute - leer›e
sceptic - mebosnJeeoer rapture - Glmeen
9. Select the word which means the same as the ecstasy - Deevevo
group of words given. 13. Select the word which means the same as the
Branch of physics dealing with the properties group of words given.
of sound A person appointed by two parties to resolve a
(a) mechanics (b) radiation dispute
(c) acoustics (d) audition (a) broker (b) valuer
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) (c) auditor (d) arbitrator
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'Branch of physics SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
dealing with the properties of sound' kesâ efueS one word Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person appointed
acoustics (OJeefvekeâ) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ by two parties to resolve a dispute' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
mechanics - Ùeebef$ekeâer 'Arbitrator' (ceOÙemLelee keâjves Jeeuee) nesiee~
radiation - Ûecekeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
audition - ßeJeCe Valuer - cenlJe osves Jeeuee
10. In the following question, out of the four Auditor - uesKee peesKee jKeves Jeeuee
alternative, select the alternative which is the Broker - oueeue
best substitute of the phrase.
14. Select the word which means the same as the
Killing of birds
group of words given.
(a) Herbicide (b) Avicide
A place for storing guns and military
(c) Vulpicide (d) Matricide
equipment
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 (a) apiary (b) arsenal
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ group of words, Killing of birds kesâ efueS (c) archive (d) aviary
efJekeâuhe (b) Avicide (efÛeefÌ[ÙeeW keâes ceejves Jeeuee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II)
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&- Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a place for storing
Herbicide – MeekeâveeMekeâ~ guns and military equipment' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'assenal'
Vulpicide – efieæes keâes ceejves Jeeuee~ (Mem$eeieej, Ùegæ meece«eer keâe YeC[ej) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Matricide – ceele=nlÙee~ Apiary- ceOegJeeefškeâe, ceOegceef#eMeeuee
11. Select the most appropriate one-word Archive- hegjeuesKe, Ssefleneefmekeâ DeefYeuesKe
substitution for the given group of words. Aviary- he#eerMeeuee~
A person who is trained for travelling into
15. Select one word substitution for the given
space
words.
(a) scientist (b) physicist
To give up the throne
(c) astronaut (d) pilot
(a) bequeath (b) usurp
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) (c) consign (d) abdicate
Ans. (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person who is SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III)
trained for travelling into space' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'To give up the throne'
'astronaut' (Devleefj#e Ùee$eer) nesiee~ kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Abdicate' (lÙeeievee) nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw-
scientist - Jew%eeefvekeâ Consign - Yespevee
physicist - Yeeweflekeâ efJe%eeveer Usurp - nÌ[hevee
pilot - JeeÙegÙeeve Ûeeuekeâ Bequeath - JemeerÙele keâjvee
12. Select the most appropriate word which means 16. Select the word which means the same as the
the same as the group of words given. group the given.
Extreme mental or physical suffering an enclosure to keep the birds in
(a) agony (b) acute (a) stable (b) apiary
(c) rapture (d) ecstasy (c) sanctuary (d) aviary
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I)–06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
One Word Substitution 396 YCT
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'An enclosure to 21. Select the most appropriate option that can be
keep the birds in' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Aviary' (efÛeefÌ[ÙeeIej) used as a one-word substitute for the given
nesiee~ group of words.
A list of items to be discussed at a formal
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- meeting.
Stable - Demleyeue/IegÌ[meeue (a) topics (b) programme
Apiary - ceOegcekeäKeerIej (c) agenda (d) timetable
Sanctuary - DeYÙeejCÙe SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
17. Select the most appropriate word which means Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A list of items to be
the same as the group of words given. discussed at a formal meeting' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Agenda'
A word formed from the initial letter of other
words. (keâeÙe&metÛeer) nesiee~
(a) acronym (b) homonym DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Topics - efJe<eÙe, Programme -
(c) toponym (d) pseudonym keâeÙe&›eâce, Time table - meceÙe meejCeer
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II) 22. Select the most appropriate option that can be
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A word formed from used as a one-word substitute for the given
the initial letter of other words' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo group of words.
'acronym' (mebef#ehle ™he) nesiee~ A sea or stretch of water having many islands.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) ocean (b) harbour
Homonym- meceveece, Pseudonym - Úodceveece~ (c) bay (d) archipelago
18. Select the option which is the most appropriate SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
one word substitution for the given group of Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A sea or stretch of
words. water having many islands' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
One who devotes one's life to the welfare of 'Archipelago' (Éerhe mecetn) nesiee~
other people.
(a) alchemist (b) altruist DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) ambassador (d) martyr Ocean - cenemeeiej, Harbour - yebojieen, Bay - KeeÌ[er
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) 23. Select the option which is the most appropriate
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who devotes one word substitution for the given group of
one's life to the welfare of other people' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo words.
'Altruist' (hejeshekeâejer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Statement open to more than one
Alchemist-jemeeÙeve efJeö, Ambassador-jepeotle, Martyr-Menero interpretation.
(a) ambidextrous (b) ambushed
19. Select the option which is the most appropriate (c) ambiguous (d) ambrosial
one word substitution for the given group of
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
words.
One who denies oneself ordinary bodily Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Statement open to
pleasures. more than one interpretation.' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
(a) ascetic (b) aesthetic 'Ambiguous' (DeveskeâeLe&keâ) nesiee~
(c) atheist (d) theist DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ambidextrous - oesvees neLeeW mes meceeve ™he mes keâeÙe& keâjves Jeeuee
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who denies
oneself ordinary bodily pleasures' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo - Ambushed - Ieele ueieekeâj nceuee keâjvee
Ascetic (mevÙeemeer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ambrosial - effoJÙe/mJeeefo°
Aesthetic - meeQoÙe& Øesceer, Atheist - veeefmlekeâ, Theist - Deeefmlekeâ 24. Select the option which is the most appropriate
one word substitution for the given group of
20. Select the option which is the most appropriate
one word substitution for the given group of words.
words. A place where weapones and ammunitions are
A shortened form of a word or phrase stored
(a) abbreviation (b) pseudonym (a) Godown (b) Museum
(c) precis (d) summary (c) Arsenal (d) Hangar
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A shortened form of a Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A place where
word or phrase' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Abbreviation' (efkeâmeer weapones and ammunitions are stored ' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
Meyo keâe mebef#ehle ™he) nesiee~ 'Arsenal' (Mem$eeieej) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve nQ-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Godown (ieesoece, keâes‰eieej), Museum - (meb«eneueÙe,
Pseudonym - Úoceveece, Precis- meb#eshe, Summary - meejebMe DepeeÙeyeIej), Hangar - (efJeceeveIej)
One Word Substitution 397 YCT
25. Select the option which is the most appropriate 29. Select the most appropriate word for the group
one word substitution for the given group of of words.
words. An official pardon
Giving up one's authority or throne (a) regicide (b) redemption
(a) Abdication (b) Abjection (c) amnesty (d) amnesia
(c) Abduction (d) Abjuration SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'An official pardon' kesâ
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Giving up one's efueS Skeâ Meyo "Amnesty" (jepe#ecee) nesiee~
authority or throne' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Abdication' (lÙeeie, DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
jepelÙeeie, heolÙeeie) nesiee~ Regicide- jepe-nlÙee
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Redemption- cegefòeâ
Abjection - veerÛelee/nervelee, Abduction - DehenjCe, Amnesia- Yetueves keâer yeerceejer
Abjuration - MeheLehetJe&keâ lÙeeie 30. Select the most appropriate word for the group
26. Select the word which means the same as the of words.
group of words given. Willing to be guided or controlled
One who can use both hands efficiently. (a) abominable (b) amenable
(a) Ambidextrous (b) Skillful (c) adamant (d) adorable
(c) Genius (d) Ambivalent SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III) Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Amenable- willing to
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who can use be guided or controlled' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'amenable'
both hands efficiently' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo Ambidextrous (Dee%eekeâejer/GòejoeÙeer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(GYeÙenmle/efÉnlLeer) nesiee~ Abominable- yengle yegje
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Adamant- Dešue/ÂÌ{
skillful - kegâMeue, efvehegCe, Adorable- yengle ner Deekeâ<e&keâ, hÙeeje~
genius - ceneve 31. Select the word which means the same as the
Ambivalent - GYeÙecegKe group of words given.
27. Select the word which means the same as the Living in air
group of words given. (a) heavenly (b) feathery
The original inhabitants of a country (c) aerial (d) visual
(a) slaves (b) immigrants SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) aborigines (d) residents Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Living in air' kesâ efueS
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III) Skeâ Meyo 'aerial' (DeJeemleefJekeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The original Heavenly- KeieesueerÙe, efoJÙe, Feathery- yengle nukeâe, Visual-
inhabitants of a country' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'aborigines'- Âef° mebyebOeer, ÂMÙe~
(cetueefveJeemeer) nesiee~ 32. Select the word which means the same as the
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- group of words given.
Slaves- oeme/iegueece The study of human history and prehistory
through the excavation of sites
Immigrants- ØeJeemeer veeieefjkeâ
(a) archaeology (b) psephology
Residents- efveJeemeer (c) anthropology (d) geology
28. Select the most appropriate word for the given SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
group of words. Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The study of human
A word formed from the initial letters of other history and prehistory through the excavation of sites'
words and pronounced as a word kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Archaeology' (hegjelelJe-MeeŒe) nesiee~ DevÙe
(a) ellipsis (b) precise
(c) epitome (d) acronym efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) Psephology- ÛegveeJe-efJeMues<eCe
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A word formed from Anthropology- ceveg<Ùe peeefle keâe efJe%eeve
the initial letter of others words and pronounced as a Geology- Yet-efJe%eeve
word' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'acronym' (mebef#ehle) nesiee~ 33. Select the word which means the same as the
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– group of words given.
ellipsis- Deb[ekeâej A person belonging to a foreign country
(a) native (b) resident
precise- mešerkeâ
(c) alien (d) inhabitant
epitome- efve<keâ<e& SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
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Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person belonging to Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Group of words 'Repetition of an
a foreign country' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'alien' efJeosMeer nesiee~ initial sound in two or more words of a line.' kesâ efueS Skeâ
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Meyo 'Alliteration' (DevegØeeme Deuebkeâej) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
Resident- efveJeemeer (Skeâ efJeMes<e mLeeve hej jnves Jeeuee) DeLe& nQ-
Assonance– mJejeJe=efòe, mJejmeecÙe,
Native- (mLeeve efJeMes<e ceW pevcee JÙeefòeâ) pevce mLeeve
Rhyme– Meyoiele OJeefveÙeeW keâer meceevelee
Inhabitant- (efkeâmeer mLeeve hej jnves Jeeuee) efveJeemeer
Rhythm– ueÙe, leeue, DeeJe=efòe keâe hewšve&
34. Select the word which means the same as the
38. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given. group of words given.
A person who is neither well experienced nor Using right and left hand equally well
professional (a) Inexpert (b) Left-handed
(a) Veteran (b) Expert (c) Ambidextrous (d) Unskilled
(c) Amateur (d) Proficient SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'using right and left
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person who is hand equally well' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Ambidextrous'
neither well experienced nor professional' (meJÙemeebÛeer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Amateur' (MeewefkeâÙee/DeJÙeJemeeÙeer) nesiee~ Inexpert – DekegâMeue/DeØeJeerCe
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Left-handed – yeeSB neLeeW Jeeuee
Vateran - DevegYeJeer Unskilled – DekegâMeue, DeØeefMeef#ele
Expert - efJeMes<e%e 39. Select the most appropriate segment to
substitute the underlined segment of the given
proficient - Gmleeo sentence.
35. Select the word which means the same as the In the jungle, I saw a group of lions.
groups of words given. (a) a pride (b) a school
The life history of a person written by himself. (c) a herd (d) a flock
(a) Travelogue (b) Essay SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(c) Biography (d) Autobiography Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ jsKeebefkeâle Phrase - ' A
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I) group of lions' kesâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe- 'A pride' ØeÙegòeâ nesiee
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The life history of a keäÙeeWefkeâ The group of lions is called 'A pride', DevÙe
person written by himself' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
'Autobiography' (DeelcekeâLee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Herd - a hear of cows, a herd of great, a herd of deer.
School - a school of fish.
Travelogue - Ùee$eeJe=leeble~ Flock- a flock of sheep/bird.
Essay - efveyebOe~ 40. Select the word which means the same as the
Biography - peerJeve Je=leeble/peerJeveer~ group of words given.
One who tells future form the stars
36. Select the word which means the same as the
(a) Miser (b) Personification
group of words given. (c) Astrologer (d) Philanthropist
One who examines accounts officially SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) Collector (b) Radiator Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who tells future
(c) Auditor (d) Aviator
form the stars' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Astrologer'
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(pÙeesefle<eMeeœeer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Miser – kebâpetme;
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words– 'one who examines
Personification – ceeveJeerkeâjCe; Philanthropist– hejeshekeâejer,
accounts officially' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Auditor' (uesKee ceeveJeØesceer~
hejer#ekeâ, Debkesâ#ekeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 41. Select the word which means the same as the
Collector– meb«enkeâòee&, efpeueeOeerMe, group of words given.
Radiator – efJeefkeâjkeâ, leehe efJeefkeâjkeâ keâce& Act of giving up the throne
Aviator – efJeceeve Ûeeuekeâ (a) Abdication (b) Renunciation
(c) Resignation (d) Abandonment
37. Select the word which means the same as the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I)
group of words given.
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Act of giving up the
Repetition of an initial sound in two or more
thrones' (efmebnemeve lÙeeievee) kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'abdication'
words of a line.
(a) Rhyme (b) Assonance (jepe lÙeeie) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Renunciation –
(c) Alliteration (d) Rhythm heefjlÙeeie, Resignation – lÙeeie he$e, Abandonment –
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) heefjlÙeeie, mebvÙeeme~
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42. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Words which are
group of words given. opposite in meaning.' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Antonym'
Something that is genuine
(a) Authentic (b) Unreal (efJehejerle DeLe& Jeeuee Meyo) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Academic (d) Majestic Synonym - meceeveeLeea, Skeâ meceeve DeLe& Jeeuee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I) Homonym - meceeve GÛÛeejCe
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'something that is Pseudonym - Gheveece, Pet"e veece
genuine' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Authentic' (ØeeceeefCekeâ/efJeÕemeveerÙe) 47. Select the most appropriate word for the given
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- group of words.
Unreal - DeJeemleefJekeâ The study of stars and planets
Academic - mewæebeflekeâ (a) Archeology (b) Astrology
Majestic - Meeveoeve/jepemeer (c) Anatomy (d) Astronomy
43. In the following question, out of the four given SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
alternatives, select the alternative which is the Ans. (d) : efoS ieS Group of words 'The study of stars
best substitute of the phrase. and planets' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Astronomy' (Keieesue efJe%eeve)
A person whose profession is to keep accounts. nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Secretary (b) Treasurer Archeology - hegjelelJe efJe%eeve
(c) Accountant (d) Office boy
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II) Astrology - pÙeesefle<e efJeOee
Ans. (c) : efoS ieS group of words 'A person whose Anatomy - ØeeCeer jÛevee efJe%eeve
profession is to keep accounts' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 48. Select the most appropriate word for the given
'Accountant' (uesKeekeâej) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- group of words.
The lack of government control or rule of law
Secretary - DeOÙe#e
(a) Monarchy (b) Autocracy
Treasurer - keâes<eeOÙe#e (c) Anarchy (d) Dictatorship
Office boy - Ûehejemeer SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
44. In the following question, out of the four given Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Group of words 'The lack of
alternatives, select the alternatives which is the government control or rule of law' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo
best substitute of the phrase.
A diplomatic representative in another 'anarchy' (Dejepekeâlee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
country. Monarchy - SkeâÚ$e jepÙe
(a) Spy (b) Spinster Autocracy - efvejbkegâMelee, leeveeMeener
(c) Bureaucrat (d) Ambassador Dictatorship - efvejbkegâMelee, leeveeMeener
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
49. Choose the most appropriate word that can
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A diplomatic
substitute the given group of words.
representative in another country' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo Medicine given to counteract a poison.
ambassador' (jepeotle) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) Antibiotic (b) Antiseptic
Spy-peemetmeer keâjvee, Spinster-DeefJeJeeefnlee, Bureaucrat- (c) Antigen (d) Antidote
veewkeâjMeen~ SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
45. In the following question, out of the four given Ans. (d) : efoS ieS Group of words 'Medicine given to
alternatives, select the alternative which is the counteract a poision.' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'antidote' (jesie
best substitute of the phrase. Øeeflekeâejkeâ oJee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
A place where arms are kept. Antibiotic - ØeeflepewefJekeâ
(a) Auditory (b) Armoury
(c) Apiary (d) Actuary Antiseptic - jesieeCegMeshekeâ
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I) Antigen - Øeeflepeve/meefvšpeve
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A Place where arms 50. Choose the most appropriate word that can
are kept' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Armoury' (Mem$eeieej) nesiee~ DevÙe substitute the given group of words.
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Yearly celebration of a date or an event
(a) Gala (b) Anniversary
Apiary (ceOegcekeäKeer heeueve) (c) Carnival (d) Bash
Actuary (cegbMeer) SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Auditory (ßeJeCe mecyevOeer) Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Group of words 'Yearly celebration
46. In the following question out of the four given of a date or an event' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'anniversary'
alternatives, select the alternative which is the
best substitute of the phrase. (meeueefiejn/Jeeef<e&keâer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Words which are opposite in meaning Gala - meceejesn
(a) Synonym (b) Antonym Carnival - lÙeewnej
(c) Homonym (d) Pseudonym
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II) Bash - peesj mes škeâje peevee~

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51. Choose the word that can substitute the given Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group words 'Policy of racial
sentence.
discrimination' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Apartheid'
A building where an audience sits
(a) Aisle (b) Hanger ( jb i eYes o /MJes leJeeo) nes i ee~ DevÙe ef JekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Gymnasium (d) Auditorium Inequality - Demecelee, DevÙeeÙe
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II) Segregation - Dekesâueeheve, DeueieeJe
Ans. (d) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A building where Supremacy - DeeefOehelÙe, ØeYeglJe
an audience sits or A large public building where 56. Select the most appropriate word for the given
meetings, concerts, are held kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo group of words.
'auditorium' (meYeeieej) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- The stage of growth between boyhood and
Aisle - heLe, ieefueÙeeje, Hangar - efJeceeveMeeuee, Gymnasium - youth
JÙeeÙeeceMeeuee~ (a) Infancy (b) Childhood
52. Select the most appropriate word for the given (c) Adulthood (d) Adolescence
group of words. SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II)
A person who rules without consulting the Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The stage of growth
opinion of others. between boyhood and youth' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
(a) Aristocrat (b) Arbitrator
(c) Atheist (d) Autocrat 'Adolescence' (efkeâMeesjeJemLee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III) Infancy– MewMeJeemLee, Childhood– yeÛeheve, Adulthood–
Ans. (d) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A person who rules ØeewÌ{eJemLee~
without consulting the opinion of others.' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ 57. Select the most appropriate word for the given
Meyo 'autocrat' (mJesÛÚeÛeejer Meemekeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ group of words.
DeLe& nQ- The branch of science concerned with the
Aristocrat - DeefYepeele Jeie& keâe JÙeefòeâ, Arbitrator - ceOÙemLe, bodily structure of humans, animals, animals,
Atheist - veeefmlekeâ~ and other living organisms
(a) Anatomy (b) Astronomy
53. Select the most appropriate word for the given (c) Botany (d) Gastronomy
group of words. SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
An institution for the care of people who are
mentally ill Ans. (a) : efoS ieS group of words- 'The branch of
(a) Aviary (b) Apiary science concerned with the bodily structure of humans,
(c) Arsenal (d) Asylum animals, and other living organisms'. kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III) Anatomy'- (Mejerj jÛevee efJe%eeve) nesiee~
Ans. (d) : efoS ieS Group of words 'An institution for DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
the care of people who are mentally ill' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo Astronomy - Keieesue efJeÅee
'Asylum' (heeieueKeevee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Botany - Jevemheefle efJe%eeve
Aviary - he#eerMeeuee
Gastronomy - heewef°keâ Yeespeve yeveeves keâer keâuee Ùee efJe%eeve~
Apiary - ceOegcekeäKeerMeeuee
58. Select the most appropriate word for the given
Arsenal - MeŒeeieej
group of words.
54. Select the most appropriate word for the given One who studies the evolution of mankind
group of words : (a) Sociologist (b) Archaeologist
An account of a person's life written by self (c) Dermatologist (d) Anthropologist
(a) Autobiography (b) cartography
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) Biography (d) Calligraphy
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'One who studies
Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words 'An account of a the evolution of mankind' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
person's life written by self' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Anthropologist' (ceeveJeefJe%eeveer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
'Autobiography' (DeelcekeâLee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- nQ-
Cartography - ceeveefÛe$ekeâejer Sociologist - meceepeMeeŒeer
Biography - peerJeveer Archaeologist - hegjelelJe efJeMes<e%e~
Calligraphy - meguesKeve Dermatologist - Ûece&jesie efJeMes<e%e~
55. Select the most appropriate word for the given 59. Choose the most appropriate word that can
group of words. substitute the given group of words.
Policy of racial discrimination The state of growing to maturity.
(a) Inequality (b) Segregation (a) Immigrant (b) Innocence
(c) Apartheid (d) Supremacy (c) Adolescence (d) Apartheid
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
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Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'The state of Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'An underground hole
growing to maturity ' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Adolescence' dug by a small animal as a dwelling' kesâ efueS one word
(efkeâMeesjeJemLee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- efJekeâuhe (d) burrow (efyeue) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
Immigrant - DeØeJeemeer
DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
drain - veeueer
Innocence - efveoex<elee, yesiegveener
pit - Kebokeâ
Apartheid - jbieYesoer veerefle~ cave - iegheâe
60. Select the word which means the same as the 64. Select the word means the same as the group of
group of words given. words given.
A person who presents a radio/television a family of young animals
programme. (a) nest (b) clutch
(a) Reporter (b) Anchor (c) brood (d) offspring
(c) Alchemist (d) Anarchist SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A family of young
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes groups of words 'A person who animals' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'brood' (veewpeJeeve peeveJejeW keâe Skeâ
presents a radio/television programme' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo heef jJeej) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Nest - IeeWmeuee
'Anchor' (meceeÛeej GOÙees<ekeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Clutch - hekeâÌ[vee
Reporter - mebJeeooelee
Offspring - heefjCeece, mevleeve
Alchemist - jmeeÙeve yeveeves Jeeuee 65. Select the word which means the same as the
Anarchist - DejepekeâleeJeeoer group of words given.
61. Select the word which means the same as the one who speaks two languages fluently
group of words given. (a) bilingual (b) lexicologist
(c) linguist (d) monolingual
A place where fights take place
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) Arsenal (b) Arena
(c) Asylum (d) Aquarium Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who speaks two
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I) languages fluently' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'bilingual' efÉYee<eer
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes groups of words 'A place where
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Lexicologist- Meyokeâes<e efvecee&lee
fights take place' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Arena' Linguist- yengYee<eer
(DeKeeÌ[e/jCeYetefce) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Monolingual- SkeâYee<eer
Arsenal - MeŒeeieej 66. Select the word which means the same as the
Asylum - MejCe mLeeve group or words given.
Aquarium - peue-peerJeMeeuee An instrument for measuring the atmospheric
pressure
(a) thermometer (b) altometer
B (c) barometer (d) ammeter
62. Select the option that can be used as a one- SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III)
word substitute for the given group of words. Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'An instrument for
An arrangement of flowers that is usually given measuring the atmospheric pressure' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo
as a present. 'Barometer' (JeeÙegoeyeceeheer) nesiee~
(a) Boutique (b) Bracket DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Basket (d) Bouquet Thermometer- leeheceeheer
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I) Altimeter- TBÛeeF& veeheves keâe Ùeb$e
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Group of words, An arrangement of Ammeter- Oeejeceeheer
flowers that is usually given as a present kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe 67. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given.
Bouquet (iegueomlee) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe One who is a great lover of books
nw~ (a) bibliophile (b) pedophile
Boutique - heejer, Bracket - keâes‰keâ, Basket - šeskeâjer (c) xenophile (d) hemophile
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
63. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'one who is a great
group of words given. lover of books' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'bibliophile' (hegmlekeâ Øesceer)
An underground hole dug by a small animal as nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw-
a dwelling
Pedophile- yeeue Ùeewve Mees<eCe keâer uele
(a) drain (b) pit
(c) cave (d) burrow xenophile- efJeosMeer JemlegDeeW keâer uele
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) Hemophile- Deefleefjòeâ ŒeeJe jesieer
One Word Substitution 402 YCT
68. Select the word which means the same as the Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person who can
group of words given. speak only two languages' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Bilingual'
An arrangement of flowers that is usually given
as a present (efÉYeeef<ekeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) bouquet (b) wreath Linguist- Yee<eeefJeo
(c) garland (d) bundle Multilingual- yengYee<eer
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I) Monolingual- Skeâue YeeJeer
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'An arrangement of 73. Select the word which means the same as the
flowers that is usually given as a present' kesâ efueS Skeâ group of words given
Meyo 'Bouquet' (hetâueeW keâe iegueomlee) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& A rabbit's dwelling.
osles nQ~ (a) lair (b) burrow
(c) sty (d) den
69. Select the word which means the same as the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I)
group of words given.
A cylindrical container bulging out in the Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words a rabbit's dwelling' kesâ
middle, traditionally made of wooden staves for efueS Skeâ Meyo 'burrow' efyeue nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
keeping oil, beer etc. Lair- ceeBo
(a) bushel (b) bale Sty- ieboe keâceje
(c) barrel (d) bin Den- (ceeBo/iegHeâe)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III)
74. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a cylindrical group of word given.
container bulging out in the middle, traditionally made An instrument used for measuring atmospheric
of wooden staves for keeping oil, beer etc kesâ efueS Skeâ pressure
Meyo 'barrel' (heerhee) nesiee~ (a) thermometer (b) voltmeter
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) altimeter (d) barometer
Bale- heesšueer, ie"jer, Bushel- ieesoece, Bin- ef[yyee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
70. Select the most appropriate word which means Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'An instrument used
the same as the group of words given. for measuring atmospheric pressure' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
A list of the books referred to in a scholarly 'Barometer' (JeeÙegoeyeceeheer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
work Thermometer- leeheceeheer
(a) bibliography (b) calligraphy Voltmeter- Jeesušceehekeâ Ùeb$e
(c) holography (d) bibliophile
Altimeter- TBÛeeF&ceehekeâ
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
75. Select the word that means the same as the
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A list of the books
given group of words.
referred to in a scholarly work' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo Happening every two years
'bibliography' (hegmlekeâ metÛeer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) Biannual (b) Centennial
Calligraphy- meguesKeve, (c) Biennial (d) Triennial
Holography- 3D Heâesšes keâe DeOÙeÙeve SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Bibliophile - hegmlekeâ Øesceer Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Happening every
71. Select the most appropriate option that can be two year' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Biennial' (efÉJeeef<e&keâ) nesiee~ DevÙe
used as a one-word substitute for the given efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
group of words. Biannual –Deæ&Jeeef<e&keâ/Úceener
A large building or group of buildings used to Centennial – MeleJe<eeaÙe/meewmeeue keâe
house soldiers Triennial – $ewJeeef<e&keâ
(a) fort (b) dormitory
(c) quarters (d) barracks 76. In the following question, out of the given
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) alternatives, the alternative is the best
substitute of the phrase.
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A large building or
A man who remains unmarried
group of buildings used to house soldiers' kesâ efueS Skeâ (a) Vidoved (b) Councilor
Meyo ' barracks' (mewvÙe efveJeeme) nesiee~ (c) Bachelor (d) Propeller
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
Fort - efkeâuee, dormitory- MeÙeveMeeuee, quarters - keâcejs Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A man who remains
72. Select the word which means the same as the unmarried' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Bachelor ' (kegBâJeeje Ùee
group of words given. DeefJeJeeefnle heg®<e) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
A person who can speak only two languages. Widowed - efJeOeJee
(a) Monolingual (b) Multilingual
Councilor - hee<e&o
(c) Linguist (d) Bilingual
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I) Propeller - Øesjkeâ Meefòeâ
One Word Substitution 403 YCT
77. Select the most appropriate word for the given Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Group of word, A corporation made
group of words. up of a number of different companies that operate in
One who loves books diversified fields kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (d) conglonmerate
(a) Orator (b) Altruist (JÙeeheej mecetn) GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
(c) Librarian (d) Bibliophile efYeVe nw~
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III) Agreement - mecePeewlee, Association - mebieefle, mebIe,
Ans. (d) : efoS ieS Group of words 'One who loves Correlation - men-mecyevOe
books' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Bibliophile' (hegmlekeâ Øesceer)~ nesiee~ 82. Select the most appropriate one-word
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- substitution for the given words.
Orator – meeJe&peefvekeâ Jeòeâe, Altruist– hejeshekeâejer, Librarian– A group of starts that make a pattern
(a) Planet (b) Constellation
hegmlekeâeueÙe DeOÙe#e (c) Horizon (d) Comet
78. Select the most appropriate word for the given SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
group of words. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A group of starts that
A large bundle bound for storage or transport make a pattern' kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b) Constellation (ve#e$e)
(a) Bunch (b) Bale
(c) Bevy (d) Barrel
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I) Planet - «en
Comet - Ietcekesâleg
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'A large bundle
Horizon - ef#eeflepe
bound for storage or transport' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Bale'
83. Select the most appropriate one-word
(ieªj, hegefueboe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- substitution for the given words.
Bunch - iegÛÚe~ A place where gambling games are played
Bevy - PegC[~ (a) Casino (b) Gymnasium
(c) Arena (d) Stadium
Barrel - heerhee, yewjue~
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A place where
C gambling games are played' kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe
79. Select the word which means the same as the (a) Casino GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
group of words given. Arena - jCeYetefce
A person who draws or produces maps Gymnasium - JÙeeÙeeceMeeuee
(a) Chauffer (b) Cartographer Stadium - (›eâer[emLeue)
(c) Calligrapher (d) Choreographer
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I) 84. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, 'A person who draws Extreme fear of confined places
or produces maps' kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b) cartographer (a) cellophobia (b) claustrophobia
(ceeveefÛe$ekeâej) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw- (c) chronophobia (d) centrophobia
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Chauffeur - ceesšj-Ûeeuekeâ, Choreographer - ve=lÙejÛeveekeâej,
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'Extreme fear of
Calligrapher - meguesKekeâ~
confined places' kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe (b)
80. Select the option that can be used as a one- claustrophobia (meerefcele mLeeveeW keâe [j) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
word substitute for the given group of words.
DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
Relating to the present time
chronophobia - fear of time
(a) Preceding (b) Ancient centrophobia - dislicle being the centre
(c) Corollary (d) Contemporary
85. Select the word which means the same as the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I) group of words given.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ group of word, Relating to the present An arrangement of events or dates in the order
time (mecekeâeueerve) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe Contemporary GheÙegòeâ of their occurrence
JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ (a) chronometry (b) charter
(c) chronology (d) calendar
Preceding - hetJe&Jeleea, Ancient - ØeeÛeerve, Corollary - heefjCeece~ SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
81. Select the option that can be used as a one- Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'An arrangement of
word substitute for the given group of words. events or dates in the order of their occurrence' kesâ efueS
A corporation made up of a number of one word efJekeâuhe chronology (keâeue›eâce) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
different companies that operate in diversified
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
fields.
chronometry - meceÙeceeheve
(a) Agreement (b) Association
(c) Correlation (d) Conglomerate charter - Iees<eCeehe$e
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I) calendar - hebÛeebie
One Word Substitution 404 YCT
86. Select the word which means the same as the 90. Select the most appropriate word for the given
group of words given. group of word.
One who plans the steps and moves in a dance A factual written account of important or
(a) composer historical events in the order of their
(b) choreographer occurrence.
(c) producer (a) chronology (b) journal
(d) director (c) chronicle (d) register
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'One who plans the Ans. (c) : ef o Ùes ieÙes group of words 'a factual written
steps and moves in a dance' kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe account or historical events in the order of their
occurrence' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'chronic' (Ssefleneefmekeâ IešveeDeeW
(b) choreographer (ve=lÙe jÛeveekeâej) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
keâe efueefKele yÙeewje) nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
composer - mebieerlekeâej
chronology (keâeueeveg›eâce), journal - heef$ekeâe, register -
producer - efvecee&lee
hebpeerkeâjCe
director - efveoxMekeâ
91. Select the most appropriate one-word
87. In the following question, out of the four substitution for the given group of words.
alternative, select the alternative which is the Arrangement of events according to the dates
best substitute of the phrase. of occurrence
Love for dogs (a) analogy (b) chronology
(a) Pedophilia (b) Sinophobe (c) theology (d) trilogy
(c) Canophilia (d) Zoophilia SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'arrangement of
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ group of words, Love for dogs kesâ efueS events according to the dates of occurrence' kesâ efueS Skeâ
efJekeâuhe (c) canophilia (kegâòeeW keâes hÙeej keâjves Jeeuee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Meyo 'chronology' (keâeue›eâce) nesiee~
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Paedophilia – yeÌ[eW keâe Úesšes kesâ Øeefle Deekeâ<e&Ce~
analogy - meceevelee
zoophilia – efÛeefÌ[ÙeeIej kesâ Øeefle Deekeâ<e&Ce~ theology - Oece&MeeŒe, F&Õej ceerceebmee
88. In the following question, out of the four trilogy - GhevÙeeme$eÙeer
alternative, select the alternative which is the 92. Select the most appropriate one-word
best substitute of the phrase. substitution for the given group of words.
Mutual discourse Harsh or discordant sound
(a) Soliloquy (b) Obloquy (a) monotony (b) harmony
(c) Colloquy (d) Eloquence (c) symphony (d) cacophony
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ group of words, Mutual discours kesâ efueÙes Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Harsh or discordant
efJekeâuhe (c) Colloquy (Jeelee&ueehe, mebJeeo) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~ sound' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'cacophony' (keâesueenue) nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- monotony - veerjmelee, harmony -
Soliloquy – mJeYee<eCe~ leeuecesue, meecebpemÙe, symphony - menevegYetefle
Obloquy – yeoveeceer~ 93. Select the most appropriate word which means
the same as the group of words given.
Eloquence – Jeekeâhešglee~ A place where games are played for money
89. Select the most appropriate word for the given (a) casino (b) church
group of words. (c) university (d) gymnasium
A disease which spreads with contact SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) Poisonous (b) Contagious Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A place where
(c) Endemic (d) Contractual games are played for money' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'casino'
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III) (pegDeeIej) nesiee~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, a disease which DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- church (efiejpeeIej), university
spreads with contact kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe (b) (efJeÕeefJeÅeeueÙe), gymnasium (JÙeeÙeeceMeeuee)
contagious (meb›eâecekeâ/ÚgDee-Útle) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ 94. Select the most appropriate one word
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - substitution for the given group of words.
Poisonous - efJe<ewuee A person who believes everything easily.
Endemic - mLeeefvekeâ jesie (a) plaussible (b) creditor
Contractual - mebefJeoelcekeâ (c) reliable (d) credulous
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
One Word Substitution 405 YCT
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person who Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Persons living at the
believes everything easily' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'credulous' same time' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo Contemporaries (mecekeâeueerve)
(efJeMJeeme heÇJeCelee/menpe efJeMJeemeer) nesiee~ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- cosmopolitans - efJeMJe Øesceer
plaussible - efJeÕeJemeveerÙe/leke&âmebiele compatriots - meceosMeer
creditor - $e+Ceoelee, uesveoej colleagues - menkeâceea
reliable - efJeÕemeveerÙe, Yejesmescebo 99. Select the option that can be used as a one-
95. Select the word which means the same as the word substitute for the given group of words.
group of words given. A small building or room used for Christian
A person who draws or produces maps worship in a school, prison, hospital or large
(a) calligrapher (b) cartographer private house.
(c) lexicographer (d) choreographer (a) church (b) cathedral
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) (c) chapel (d) congregation
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a person who draws SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
or produces maps' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'cartographer' Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A small building or
(ceeveefÛe$ekeâej) nesiee~ room used for Christian worship in a school, prison,
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- calligrapher- meguesKekeâ, hospital or large private house' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo chapel -
lexicographer- keâesMekeâej, choreographer- ve=lÙe-efveoxMekeâ~ (Úesše efieefjpeeIej) nesiee~
96. Select the word which means the same as the DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
group of words given. Cathedral - yeÌ[e efieefjpeeIej, Church - (ÛeÛe&), Congregation
A large, deep, metal pot used for cooking over - (Oeeefce&keâ meYee)
open fire
100. Select the word which means the same as the
(a) barrel (b) kettle
group of words given.
(c) skillet (d) cauldron
The sound of a crow
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) cackle (b) creak
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words ' A large, deep, metal (c) caw (d) cluck
pot used for cooking over open fire' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
'cauldron' (keâÌ[ener) nesiee~ Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The sound of a crow'
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo (keâewJes keâer DeeJeepe) (caw) nesiee~
Barrel - heerhee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- cackle (cegieea keâer DeeJeepe), creak
Kettle - kesâleueer (ojJeepes Ùee efKeÌ[keâer kesâ Keesueves Ùee yevo keâjves keâer DeeJeepe),
Skillet - leJee cluck (cegefie&ÙeeW keâer DeeJeepe)
97. Select the word which means the same as the 101. Select the most appropriate option that can be
group of words given. used as a one-word substitute for the given
a large, deep pot used both in the oven and as a
group of words.
serving vessel.
A person who draws or produces maps
(a) sauce-pan (b) casserole
(a) calligrapher (b) curator
(c) skillet (d) cauldron
(c) choreographer (d) cartographer
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A large, deep pot used
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person who draws
both in the oven and as a serving vessel' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
or produces maps' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Cartographer'
'casserale' (ne@[er) nesiee~
(vekeäMeekeâej, vekeäMeeveJeerme) nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw-
Sauce-pan - mee@me hesve DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Skillet - leJee calligrapher- meguesKekeâ, Curator - efvejer#ekeâ, Choreographer
Cauldron - keâÌ[ener - ve=lÙejÛeveekeâej
98. Select the word which means the same as the 102. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given. group of words given.
Persons living at the same time People living at the same time
(a) cosmopolitans (b) compatriots (a) comrades (b) cosmopolitans
(c) colleagues (d) contemporaries (c) friends (d) contemporaries
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
One Word Substitution 406 YCT
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'People living at the 107. Select the most appropriate word for the group
same time' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo Contemporaries (mecekeâeueerve) of words.
One who is in charge of a museum or art
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ– gallery
Comrade (meeLeer), friend (efce$e), cosmopolitans (meJe&osMeerÙe, (a) monitor (b) curator
efJeefJeOeleeJeeoer)~ (c) instructor (d) collector
103. Select the most appropriate word for the given SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
group of words Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who is in charge
a group of stars found close together of a museum or art gallery' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'curator'
(a) concoction (b) conflagration (meb«eneueÙe keâer osKeYeeue keâjves Jeeuee efvejer#ekeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
(c) confederation (d) constellation
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I) â DeLe& nQ-
kes
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A group of stars Monitor- efvejer#eCe keâjvee, oMee&vee
found close together' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'constellation' Instructor- GheosMekeâ
(ve#e$e/leejeceC[ue) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Collector- meb«enkeâlee&
Concoction- ceveieÌ{le keâneveer 108. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given.
Conflagration- DeefivekeâeC[
A group of singers in a church
Confederation- mebIe Ùee jepÙemebIe (a) choir (b) band
104. Select the most appropriate word for the given (c) host (d) troop
group of words. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
One who makes and sells sweets and pastries Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A group of singers
(a) grocer (b) confectioner in a church' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Choir' (ieeÙeveceC[ueer) nesiee~
(c) cobbler (d) barber
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who makes and Band- ceC[ueer/mecetn, Host- cespeyeeve, Troop- šesueer/šgkeâÌ[er
sells sweets and pastries' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Confectioner' (mesvee)
(nueJeeF&) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 109. Select the word which means the same as the
given group of words.
Grocer- yeefveÙee/hebmeejer
Arrangement of events or dates in the order in
Cobbler- ceesÛeer which they happen
Barber- veeF& (a) Geology (b) Chronology
105. Select the most appropriate word for the given (c) Archaeology (d) Ecology
group of words SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
A person who is skilled at writing beautifully Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Arrangement of
(a) calligrapher (b) artist events or dates in the order in which they happen.' kesâ
(c) painter (d) cartoonist efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Chronology' (keâeue›eâce/Iešvee›eâce) nesiee~ DevÙe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 'Geology' - YetieYe&MeeŒe, 'Archaeology' -
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a person who is
hegjelelJe, 'Ecology' - heefjefmLeefle efJe%eeve~
skilled at writing beautifully' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
110. Select the word which means the same as the
'calligrapher' (meguesKekeâ) nesiee~
group of words given.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Persons or thing that is the centre of attention
Artist- keâueeke=âefle efvecee&lee~ (a) Organiser (b) Cynosure
Painter- efÛe$ekeâej (c) Politician (d) Leader
Cartoonist- nemÙeefÛe$ekeâej SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
106. Select the most appropriate word for the group Ans. (b) : ef o Ùes ieÙes group of words 'Persons or thing
of words. that is the centre of attention' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo nw
The state of remaining unmarried 'cynosure' (Deekeâ<e&Ce-efyevog) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) monogamy (b) polygamy Organiser – JÙeJemLeehekeâ
(c) feminism (d) celibacy Politician – jepeveerefle%e
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Leader – veslee, vesefle=lJe keâjves Jeeuee~
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The state of remaining
111. Select the word which means the same as the
unmarried' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Celibacy' (DeefJeJeeefnle group of words given.
peerJeve/yeÇÿeÛeÙe&) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Something which is considered to be very
monogamy- Skeâue efJeJeen important
Polygamy- yeng efJeJeen (a) Scanty (b) Cardinal
(c) Supplementary (d) Meagre
Feminism- Œeer DeefOekeâejJeeo, veejerJeeo
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I)
One Word Substitution 407 YCT
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'Something which is 116. Select the word which means the same as the
considered to be very important' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo group of words given.
A small compartment in an aircraft for the
'Cardinal' – (ØecegKe, cegKÙe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- pilot
Scanty - DelÙeuhe (a) Canopy (b) Chassis
Supplementary - Deveghetjkeâ (c) Cockpit (d) Fuselage
Meagre - yengle keâce, mJeuhe~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
112. Select the word which mean the same as the Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a small compartment
group of words given: in an aircraft for the pilot' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Cockpit'
To make perfect or complete (Ûeeuekeâ mLeeve, nJeeF& penepe keâe Deieuee efnmmee) nesiee~ DevÙe
(a) Deportment (b) Attainment efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Impediment (d) Complement
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) Canopy ceb[he, Chassis– Ì{eBÛee, Fuselage–JeeÙegÙeeve keâe yeerÛe
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'To make perfect or keâe efnmmee~
complete' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Complement' (hetjkeâ) nesiee~ 117. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- A deep fissure in the earth's surface
Deportment – Ûeeue–Ûeueve/JÙeJenej (a) Chasm (b) Earthquake
Attainment – Øeeefhle/efmeefæ (c) Tremor (d) Valcano
Impediment – yeeOee/™keâeJeš SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
113. Select the which means the same as the group Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A deep fissure in the
of words given: earth's surface' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Chasm' (KeeF&/ojej)
Satisfied, with no desire to change or improve nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Earthquake – Yetkeâche,
(a) Adolescent (b) Complacent Tremor – keâcheve/Yetkeâche kesâ Peškesâ, Volcano – pJeeueecegKeer~
(c) Beneficent (d) Innocent
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) 118. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given.
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Satisfied with no A person living in the same age with another
desire to change or improve' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo (a) Confidant (b) Collaborator
"Complacent" (Deelcemebleg° nesvee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) Partner (d) Contemporary
Adolescent – efkeâMeesj SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Beneficent – Goej/hejeshekeâejer Ans. (d) : ef o Ùes ieÙes group of words 'a person living in
Innocent – ceemetce/Yeesuee–Yeeuee the same age with another' kes â efueS Skeâ Meyo
114. Select the word which means the same as the 'Contemporary' (mecekeâeueer v e) nes i ee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
group of words given. confidant– efJeÕemeveerÙe, Collaborator- menkeâceer, Partner-
A group of people who have come together in a meePesoej
religious building for worship and prayer 119. Choose the most appropriate word that can
(a) Throng (b) Crowd substitute the given group of words.
(c) Multitude (d) Congregation The art of creating and arranging dances
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) (a) Geology (b) Choreography
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group or words - 'A group of people (c) Seismology (d) Calligraphy
who have come together in a religious building for SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
worship and prayer' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'congregation' Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Group of words 'The art of creating
(meYee, peceeJe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 'Throng' - ueesieeW and arranging dances' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Choreography'
keâer Yeejer YeerÌ[, peve mecegoeÙe, 'Crowd' - YeerÌ[, Deece pevelee (ve=lÙekeâuee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
'Multitude' - ueesieeW keâe peceIeš, JemlegDeeW keâe {sj Geology- Yet-efJe%eeve, Seismology- Yetkeâche efJe%eeve,
115. Select the word which means the same as the Calligraphy - meguesKeve~
group of words given. 120. Choose the most appropriate word that can
Flesh eating animal substitute the given group of words.
(a) Insectivore (b) Herbivore Group of singers
(c) Carnivore (d) Omnivore (a) Jury (b) Choir
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I) (c) Orchestra (d) Council
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Flesh eating animal' SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'carnivore' (ceebmeenejer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Group of words 'Group of singers' kesâ
kesâ DeLe& nQ- efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Choir' (ieeÙekeâ ceb[ueer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
Insectivore - keâeršYe#eer ØeeCeer DeLe& nQ-
Herbivore - Meekeâenejer Jury - efveCee&Ùekeâ meefceefle, Orchestra - Jeeokeâ mecetn, Council -
Omnivore - meJe&nejer heefj<eo~
One Word Substitution 408 YCT
121. Choose the most appropriate word that can Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'A list of names or
substitute the given group of words. things in a special order.' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Catalogue'-
A place where nuns live and work
(a) Convent (b) Dormitory
(metÛeer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Hostel (d) Quarter Atlas - ceeveefÛe$e keâer hegmlekeâ~
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) Dictionary - Meyo keâesMe~
Ans. (a) efoS ieS Group of words 'A place where nuns Directory - efveoxefMekeâe~
live and work' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Convent' (ce") nesiee~ 126. Select the word which means the same as the
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- group of word given.
Persons living at the same time
Dormitory - MeÙeveeieej, Hostel - Úe$eeJeeme, Quarter - (a) Colleagues (b) Contemporaries
Úe$eeJeeme~ (c) Comrades (d) Companions
122. Select the most appropriate word for the given SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
group of words. Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'Persons living at
A critical judge of any art and craft the same time' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Contemporaries'
(a) Connoisseur (b) Curator
(mecekeâeueerve) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Crusader (d) Cynic
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) Colleagues - menkeâceea
Ans : (a) efoS ieS Group of words 'A critical judge of Comrades - menÙeesæe
any art and craft' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Connoisseur' (keâuee- Companions - meeLeer
efveCee&Ùekeâ, keâuee heejKeer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 127. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given.
Curator - meb«eneueÙeeOÙe#e, Crusader - Oece&Ùeesæe, Cynic -
The dead body of an animal
ceeveJeÉs<eer~ (a) Skull (b) Skeleton
123. Select the most appropriate word for the given (c) Vesper (d) Carcass
group of words. SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
A person who is recovering after an illness or Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The dead body of an
medical treatment. animal' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Carcass' (MeJe/ueeMe) nesiee~ DevÙe
(a) Athlete (b) Convalescent
(c) Senile (d) Altruist
ef JekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw-
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II) Skull - KeesheÌ[er
Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A person who is Skeleton - kebâkeâeue
recovering after an illness or medical treatment' kesâ efueÙes Vesper - mebOÙee keâe leeje
Skeâ Meyo 'Convalescent' (hegve: mJeemLÙe Øeehle keâjvee) nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
D
Athlete - efKeueeÌ[er, JÙeeÙeeceer~ 128. Select the option that can be used as a one-
Senile - yegÌ{ehes kesâ keâejCe YeguekeäkeâÌ[, meef"ÙeeÙee ngDee~ word substitute for the given group of words.
To throw an event into confusion or disorder
Altruist - hejeshekeâejer~
(a) Detonate (b) Disrupt
124. Select the most appropriate word for the given (c) Explode (d) Erupt
group of words. SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I)
The fear of being enclosed in a small space or
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, to throw an event
room.
(a) Hydrophobia (b) Acrophobia confusion or disorder kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe Disrupt (ieÌ[yeÌ[
(c) Claustrophobia (d) Aerophobia keâjvee/eflelej-efyelej keâjvee) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Group of words 'The fear of being Detonate - efJemHeâesš/oeievee, Explode - efJemHeâesš nesvee, Erupt -
enclosed in a small space or room' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo Hetâšvee/ØemHegâefšle nesvee~
'claustrophobia' (yebo peien keâe YeÙe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ 129. Select the option that can be used as a one-
DeLe& nQ- word substitute for the given group of words.
A herd or flock of animals being driven in a
Hydrophobia - heeveer keâe YeÙe~
body
Acrophobia - TBÛeeF& keâe YeÙe~ (a) Throng (b) Cluster
Aerophobia - JeeÙeg keâe YeÙe~ (c) Crowd (d) Drove
125. Select the most appropriate word for the given SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
group of words. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Group of words, A herd or flock of
A list of names or things in a special order animals being driven in a body kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ one word
(a) Atlas (b) Catalogue 'drove' (PegC[) nw DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
(c) Dictionary (d) Directory
Throng - YeerÌ[/cesuee, Cluster - mecetn/iegÛÚe, Crowd - YeerÌ[~
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
One Word Substitution 409 YCT
130. Select the most appropriate one-word 134. Select the word which means the same as the
substitution for the given words. group of words given.
A doctor who treats skin diseases A person, animal or plant much below the
(a) Ophthalmologist (b) Orthodontist usual height
(c) Dermatologist (d) Cardiologist (a) creature (b) witch
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (c) wizard (d) dwarf
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A doctor who treats SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person, animal or
skin diseases' kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe (c)
plant much below the usual height' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo
Dermatologist (lJeÛee efJeMes<e%e) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
'dwarf' (yeewvee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Creature
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
(ØeeCeer), Witch (Ûeg[wue), Wizard (peeotiej)
Ophthalmologist - ves$e efJeMes<e%e
135. Select the word which means the same as the
Orthodontist - oble efJeMes<e%e group of words given.
Cardiologist - ùoÙe jesie efJeMes<e%e That which can be drawn into a thin wire
131. Select the most appropriate word for the given (a) brittle (b) ductile
group of words. (c) flexible (d) smooth
A particular form of a language which is SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
peculiar to a specific region Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'That which can be
(a) dialect (b) lingo drawn into a thin wire' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Ductile'
(c) jargon (d) slang (veceveerÙe, Oeeleg levÙelee) nesiee~
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a particular form of a brittle - veepegkeâ
language which is peculiar to a specific region' kesâ efueS Flexible - ueÛeeruee
Skeâ Meyo 'dialect' (GheYee<ee, Øeeke=âle Yee<ee) nesiee~ Smooth - efÛekeâvee
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- lingo - MeyoeJeueer, jargon - efJeefMe°, 136. Select the most appropriate word for the given
MeyoeJeueer, slang - Keeme yeesueer group of words.
132. Select the most appropriate word for the given A game in which no one wins
group of words. (a) Conquest (b) Draw
A young person tending to commit crime, (c) Triumph (d) Feat
particularly minor crime. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) crime (b) derelict Ans : (b) ef o Ùes ieÙes group of words 'A game in which no
(c) delinquent (d) convict one wins' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'draw' (DeefveefCe&le) nesiee~
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words a 'young person Conquest- efJepeÙe, peerle, Triumph- efJepeÙe Øeehle keâjvee, Feat-
tending to commit crime, particularly minor crime' kesâ kegâMeue
efueS Skeâ Meyo 'delinquent' (peeveyetPekeâj DehejeOe keâjves 137. Select the most appropriate word for the given
Jeeuee/Fjeoe jKeves Jeeuee) nesiee~ group of words
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- The statistical study of the population
(a) anthropology (b) demography
Crime (DehejeOe) derelict (DeeJeeje),convict (DehejeOeer)~ (c) sociology (d) psychology
133. Select the most appropriate one-word SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
substitution for the given group of words. Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The statistical of the
A large bedroom for a number of people in an population' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'demography' (pevemeebefKÙekeâerÙe)
institution nesiee~
(a) chamber (b) apartment
(c) auditorium (d) dormitory
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) Anthropology- ceeveJeMeeŒe
Sociology- meceepeMeeŒe~
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A large bedroom for
Psychology- ceveesefJe%eeve
a number of people in an institution' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
138. Select the word that means the same as the
'dormitory' (Úe$eeJeeme) nesiee~ given group of words.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Unable to think clearly because of a mental
chamber - Jen keâ#e Ùee YeJeve peneB mebie"ve keâer yew"keâ nesleer nw, illness
apartment - DeJekeâeMe ceeveeves kesâ efueS efkeâjeÙes hej GheueyOe keâcejs, (a) Deranged (b) Eccentric
(c) Whimsical (d) Balanced
auditorium - meYeeiej
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
One Word Substitution 410 YCT
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'unable to think Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A book of names
clearly because of a mental illness' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo and addresses' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Directory' (efveoxefMekeâe)
'Deranged' (efJeef#ehle/Demle-JÙemle) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
nQ- Eccentric – mevekeâer/Pekeäkeâer, Whimsical – mevekeâer, Diary - heekesâš yegkeâ, Dictionary - MeyokeâesMe, Journal -
Balanced – meblegefuele~ heef$ekeâe~
139. Select the word which means the same as the 144. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given. group of words given.
To laugh at something in a cruel way A contest between two people to settle a point
(a) Deprive (b) Decide of honour
(c) Defy (d) Deride (a) dual (b) duel
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II) (c) duo (d) duet
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'to laugh at SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
something' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'deride' (cepeekeâ GÌ[evee, efkeâmeer Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'A contest between
keâe keâ"esjlee mes Gheneme keâjvee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- two people to settle a point of honour' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
Deprive - JebefÛele keâjvee, Decide - efveef§ele keâjvee, Defy - 'Duel' (Ébo Ùegæ, ceuueÙegæ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
DeJe%ee keâjvee~ Dual -oesnje
140. Select the word which means the same as the Duo - peessÌ[er
group of words given. Duet - Ùegieue
A ruler with total power over a country,
typically one who has obtained control by force
(a) Traitor (b) Dictator E
(c) Democrat (d) Protector 145. Select the option that can be used as a one-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I) word substitute for the given group of words.
Ans. (b) : efoÙess ieÙes group of words 'A ruler with total A person who listens to someone's private
power over a country, typically one who has obtained conversation without them knwoing.
control by force' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Dictator' (leeveeMeen) (a) Secret agent (b) Spy
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) Eavesdropper (d) Infiltrator
Traitor - osMeõesner, Democrat - ueeskeâleb$eJeeoer, Protector - SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
j#ekeâ, mebj#ekeâ~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Group of words, MA person who
141. Select the word which means the same as the listens to someone's private conversation without them
group of words given. knwoingM kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe Eavesdropper (efÚhekeâj yeeles megveves
A situation requiring a choice between equally Jeeuee) GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
undesirable alternatives or confusions Secret agent - ieghleÛej, Spy - peemetme, Infiltrator - Iegmehewef"Ùee
(a) Sophistication (b) Complication
(c) Instability (d) Dilemma 146. Select the most appropriate one-word
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II) substitution for the given words.
Speech made without preparation
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a situation requiring
(a) Extempore (b) Statement
a choice between equally undesirable alternative or (c) Speech (d) Debate
confusion' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'dilemma' (ogefJeOee) nesiee~ DevÙe SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Sophistication– efJeMes<elee, Instability– Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, speech made without
DeefmLejlee, complication– peefšuelee~ preparation kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe ‘Extempore’ (efyevee
142. Choose the most appropriate word that can
substitute the given group of words. lew Ùeejer) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
One who can't speak 147. Select the most appropriate one-word
(a) Bevy (b) Quiet substitution for the given group of words.
(c) Orphan (d) Dumb The dates when days and nights are of equal
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I) length
Ans. (d) : efoS ieS Group of words 'One who can't (a) equinox (b) solstice
speak' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'dumb' (ietbiee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW (c) stellar (d) eclipse
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Bevy - Pegb[, Quiet - Meevle, Orphan - DeveeLe Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes 'group of words 'The dates when
days and nights are of equal length' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
143. Choose the word that can substitute the given
sentence. 'equinox' (efJe<egJe) nesiee~
A book of names and addresses DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Diary (b) Directory solstice - Deceveeble, GÛÛelece efMeKej, stellar - leejkeâerÙe, ve#e$eerÙe,
(c) Dictionary (d) Journal
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II) eclipse - «enCe, «emle
One Word Substitution 411 YCT
148. Select the most appropriate one-word Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'To prepare written
substitution for the given group of words. material for publication by correcting or modifying it' kesâ
Study of environment
(a) radiology (b) pathology efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Edit' (mebheeove keâjvee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
(c) ecology (d) cosmology DeLe& nQ-
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) Summarise- meej Øemlegle keâjvee, Abridge- mebef#ehle keâjvee,
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'study of Ieševee, Crop - keâebšvee/Úebšvee
environment' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'ecology' (heÙee&JejCe keâe 153. Select the most appropriate option that can be
DeOÙeÙeve, heÙee&JejCe efJe%eeve) nesiee~ used as a one-word substitute for the given
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- group of words.
radiology - Skeäme-js, efÛeefkeâlmee efJe%eeve All the people in a country or area who are
pathology - jesieefJe%eeve entitled to vote in an election.
(a) electorate (b) inhabitants
cosmology - yeÇÿeeC[ efJe%eeve (c) residents (d) settlers
149. Select the word which means the same as the SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
group of words given. Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'All the people in a
Something which is fit to be eaten.
(a) Unpalatable (b) Delicious country or area who are entitled to vote in an election' kesâ
(c) Edible (d) Tasty efueS Skeâ Meyo 'electorate' (efveJee&Ûekeâ Jeie&) nesiee~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Inhabitants - efveJeemeer, Residents -
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Something which is fit DeeJeemeer, Settlers - DeefOeJeemeer
to be eaten' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo ‘Edible' (Keeves ÙeesiÙe) nesiee~ 154. Select the word which means the same as the
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- group of words given.
Unpalatable- keâÌ[e, DemJeeefo°, Delicious -mJeeefo°, Tasty - Soon passing out or of a short duration
mJeeefo°~ (a) Frostbite (b) Evanescent
(c) Extempore (d) Fluke
150. Select the word which means the same as the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
group of words given.
An inscription on a tombstone written in Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Soon passing out or of
memory of the deceased a short duration' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Evanescent ' (#eCeYebiegj,
(a) slab (b) basilica DemLeeÙeer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Frostbite - MeerleobMe,
(c) epitaph (d) pillar Extempore - efyevee lewÙeejer kesâ, Fluke - Deekeâefmcekeâ ueeYe, heCe&ke=âefce
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
155. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'An inscription on a group of words given.
tombstone written in memory of the deceased' kesâ efueS Painless death given to patients to relieve
Skeâ Meyo 'Epitaph' (mce=efle uesKe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& suffering.
nw- (a) Euphemism (b) Euthanasia
Slab - Keb[ (c) Euphoria (d) Euphorbia
Basilica - efJeMeeue meYee YeJeve SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
Pillar - KecYee Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Painless death given
151. Select the option that can be used as a one- to patients to relieve suffering.' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
word substitute for the given group of words. 'Euthanasia' (FÛÚece=lÙeg) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Words written on a tombstone in the memory Euphemism - cebieueYee<eer, Euphoria - Glmeen, Euphorbia -
of the person who has died
(a) prologue (b) epilogue
ogefOeÙee
(c) stela (d) epitaph 156. Select the word which means the same as the
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) group of words given.
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Words written on a A person who speaks always in praise of
tombstone in the memory of the person who has died' kesâ himself
efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Epitaph' - (keâyeÇ uesKe) nesiee~ (a) Conventionalist (b) Evangelist
(c) Egotist (d) Nationalist
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Prologue - ØemleeJevee, Epilogue -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
heefjefMe° Yeeie
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person who
152. Select the most appropriate word which means
the same as the group of words given. speaks always in praise of himself' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
To prepare written material for publication by 'Egotist' (DenbJeeoer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
correcting or modifying it Conventionalist – efveÙeceJeeoer
(a) summarise (b) abridge Evangelist – F&meeF&cele ØeÛeejkeâ
(c) edit (d) crop
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) Nationalist – je°^Jeeoer
One Word Substitution 412 YCT
157. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'A person who
group of words given.
wastes his money on luxury' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo
A situation in which many people leave a place
at the same time 'Extravagant (DeheJÙeÙeer/efHeâpetue KeÛe& keâjves Jeeuee) nesiee~ DevÙe
(a) Navigation (b) Immigration efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Mitigation (d) Exodus Monarch - meceüeš, Expensive - yengcetuÙe, Frugal - efceleJÙeÙeer~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II) 162. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A situation in which group of words given.
many people leave a place at the same time' kesâ efueS Skeâ A poem of serious reflection, typically a lament
Meyo 'Exodus' (efveie&ceve/ketâÛe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- for the dead.
Navigation - heLe ØeoMe&ve, Immigration-DeeØeJeemeve, (a) Hymn (b) Elegy
Mitigation - Meceve, DeuheerkeâjCe~ (c) Ballad (d) Sonnet
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
158. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given. Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A poem of serious
Lasting for a very short time reflection, typically a lament for the dead' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ
(a) Ephemeral (b) Endless Meyo 'Elegy' (Meeskeâieerle) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Illusory (d) Infinite
Hymn - mlegefle ieerle, Ballad - ieeLeeieerle, Sonnet - ieerle~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
163. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans. (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Lasting for a very short
group of words given.
Time' kesâ efueS kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Ephermeral' (Deuhekeâeefuekeâ)
Someone who leaves one's country to settle in
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- another country.
Endless – Deveble, yengle DeefOekeâ (a) Tourist (b) Emigrant
Illusory – Yeüecekeâ, efceLÙee (c) Foreigner (d) Explorer
Infinite – Demeerce, Deheej SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
159. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes groups of words 'Someone who
group of words given. leaves one's country to settle in another country' kesâ efueS
Steal or misappropriate money Skeâ Meyo 'Emigrant' (ØeJeemeer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Overcharge (b) Raid
(c) Embezzle (d) Manipulate Tourist - heÙe&škeâ, Foreigner - efJeosMeer, Explorer - Keespe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III) keâjves Jeeuee~
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'steal or misappropriate' 164. Select the word which means the same as the
kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'embezzle' (Oeve Ûegjevee Ùee ieyeve keâjvee) nesiee~ group of words given.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- A poem that expresses lament for the dead
(a) Lyric (b) Ode
Overcharge - DeefOekeâ oece uesvee
(c) Elegy (d) Sonnet
Raid - Úehee ceejvee SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
Manipulate - nsjheâj keâjvee
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A poem that
160. Choose the most appropriate word that can
expresses lament for the dead' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'elegy'
substitute the given group of words.
Something which lasts forever (Meeskeâieerle) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Eternal (b) Temporal Lyric - ieerefle-keâeJÙe
(c) Annual (d) Peripheral Ode - mebyeesOeve ieerle
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I) Sonnet - Ûeewon hebefòeâÙeeW keâe ueIegkeâeJÙe
Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words 'Something which
165. Select the word which means the same as the
lasts forever' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'eternal' (MeeMJele/Decej) group of words given.
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- A short speech at the end of a play.
Temporal - YeeweflekeâleeJeeoer, ueewefkeâkeâ (a) Eulogy (b) Prologue
Annual - meeueevee (c) Epilogue (d) Chorus
Peripheral - heefjOeerÙe, ieewCe SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
161. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes groups of words 'A short speech at
group of words given. the end of a play' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Epilogue' (Ghemebnej)
A person who wastes his money on luxury nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Monarch (b) Expensive
Eulogy - ØeMebmee Yee<eCe, Prologue - ØemleeJevee, Chorus -
(c) Frugal (d) Extravagant
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) ieeÙekeâeW keâe mecetn~
One Word Substitution 413 YCT
166. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, a group of birds of
group of words given. one kind kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (d) flock (PegC[) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~
A disease that is prevalent in a particular area.
(a) Genetic (b) Contagious 171. Select the word which means the same as the
(c) Endemic (d) Viral group of words given.
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II) easily broken
(a) fragile (b) pliable
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A disease that is (c) malleable (d) ductile
prevalent in a particular area' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'endemic' SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(mLeeefvekeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'easily broken' kesâ efueÙes
Genetic - DeevegJeebebfMekeâ Skeâ Meyo 'fragile' (veepegkeâ/Yebiegj) nesiee~
Contagious - meb›eâecekeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw -
Viral - efJe<eòeâ meb›eâecekeâ heoeLe& keâe Pliable- ueÛeeruee, vecÙe
167. Select the word which means the same as the Malleable- DeeIeeleJeOe&veerÙe, ueÛeeruee~
group of words given. Ductile- (veceveerÙe, levÙe)
One who studies and cares about environment 172. Select the word which means the same as the
(a) Archeologist (b) Ecologist
(c) Anthropologist (d) Biologist group of words given.
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II) Someone who believes that people cannot
change the way events will happen
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'one who studies and (a) prophet (b) fatalist
cares about environment' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Ecologist' (c) fanatic (d) seer
(heeefjefmLeefle efJe%eeveMeeŒeer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Archeologist - hegjelelJeJesòee Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Someone who
Anthropologist - ceeveJe efJe%eeveer believes that people cannot change the way events will
Biologist - peerJe efJe%eeveer happen' kes â efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Fatalist' (YeeiÙeJeeoer) nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- Prophet- YeefJe<ÙeJekeälee, Fanatic-
F Oecee&vOe, Seer - YeefJe<Ùeõ<Ùe/efmeæ heg®<e
168. Select the most appropriate one word 173. Select the most appropriate word for the given
substitution for the given words. group of words.
a period of two weeks A person who sells and arranges cut flowers.
(a) month (b) century (a) Nutritionist (b) Agriculturist
(c) decade (d) fortnight (c) Florist (d) Botanist
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person who sells
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A period of two
and arranges cut flowers' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'florist'
weeks' kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ one word efJekeâuhe (b) fortnight
(heg<heefJe›esâlee) nesiee~
(heKeJeeÌ[e) nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Nutritionist - (Deenej efJeMes<e%e), Agriculturist - (ke=â<ekeâ),
Century - Meleeyoer, Decade - oMekeâ, Month - ceen
Botanist - (JevemheefleMeem$e)
169. Select the option that can be used as a one-
word substitute for the given group of words. 174. Select the most appropriate word for the group
Something that is to your advantage but of words.
happened by chance One who is difficult to please
(a) Deliberate (b) Fortuitous (a) fastidious (b) fanatic
(c) Occidental (d) Purposeful (c) fatalist (d) feminist
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, something that is to Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'one who is difficult to
your advantage but happened by chance kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe please' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Fastidious' (legvekeâ efcepeepe) nesiee~
Fortuitous (Deekeâefmcekeâ/DeØelÙeeefMele) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~ DevÙe DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Fanatic- keâój
Deliberate - peeveyetPekeâj, Occidental - heÛÚceJeemeer/heef§eceer, Fatalist- YeeiÙeJeeoer
Purposeful - GösMÙehetCe& Feminist- veejerJeeoer
170. Select the most appropriate word for the given 175. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words. group of words given.
A group of birds of one kind A group of ships sailing together
(a) Crowd (b) Bevy (a) Fleet (b) Vessels
(c) Band (d) Flock (c) Navy (d) Cruisers
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
One Word Substitution 414 YCT
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A group of ships 180. Select the word which means the same as the
sailing together' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Fleet' (veewmesvee/penepeer yes[Ì e) group of words given.
A period of two weeks
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Quarter (b) Decade
Vessels - heeveer keâe penepe/peueÙeeve (c) Fortnight (d) Weekend
Navy - veewmesvee SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Cruisers - Ùegæheesle Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'A period of two
176. Choose the most appropriate word that can weeks' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'fortnight' (oes mehleen keâer DeJeefOe,
substitute the given group of words.
A group of ships
heKeJeeÌ[e) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Fleet (b) Suite Quarter - ÛeewLeeF&
(c) Army (d) Bevy Decade - oMekeâ
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III) Weekend - mehleen keâe Debeflece efove
Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A group of ships' kesâ
efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Fleet' (penepeeW keâe yesÌ[e) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ G
DeLe& nQ- 181. Select the word which means the same as the
Suite - keâcejeW keâe mecetn, Army - mewwefvekeâeW keâe mecetn, Bevy - group of words given.
efm$eÙeeW keâe mecetn A room or building with equipment for doing
177. Select the most appropriate word of the given physical exercise
group of words. (a) dormitory (b) convent
An act of murdering one's brother (c) infirmary (d) gymnasium
(a) Fratricide (b) Regicide SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(c) Genocide (d) Patricide Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A room or building
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
with equipment for doing physical exercise' kesâ efueS one
Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words 'An act of murdering
word gymnasium (JÙeeÙeeceMeeuee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
one's brother' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Fratricide' (YeeF& keâer nlÙee)
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nwb-
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
dormitory - Úe$eeJeeme
Regicide - jepee keâer nlÙee
infirmary - ogye&uelee
Genocide - efkeâmeer Skeâ peeefle keâe meecetefnkeâ mebnej
convent - ce"
Patricide - efhelee keâer nlÙee
182. Select the most appropriate word which means
178. Select the most appropriate word for the given
group of words. the same as the group of words given.
Something which leads to death One who is easily deceived
(a) Fatal (b) Trial (a) delible (b) gullible
(c) Penal (d) Vital (c) incorrigible (d) infallible
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words 'Something which Ans : (b) ef o Ùes ieÙes group of words 'One who is easily
leads to death' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Fatal' (Ieelekeâ, peeveuesJee) deceived' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'gullible' (Yeesuee-Yeeuee) nesiee~
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- Incorrigible-DemegOeeÙe&, Infallible -
Trial - hejKe DeÛetkeâ, keâYeer ieueleer ve keâjves Jeeuee~
Penal - oC[, keâ"esj 183. Select the option which is the most appropriate
Vital - cenlJehetCe& one word substitution for the given group of
179. Select the most appropriate word for the given words.
group of words : Animals living in flocks
A person motivated by irrational enthusiasm (a) gregarious (b) bohemian
(a) Infidel (b) Fanatic (c) social (d) herbivorous
(c) Atheist (d) Polytheist SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Animals living in
Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A person motivated flocks' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Gregarious' (PegC[ ceW jnves Jeeues)
by irrational enthusiasm' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'fanatic' (keâój) nesiee~
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Infidel - veeefmlekeâ, DeefJeMJeemeer Bohemian - pees Deheveer keâuee keâes veJeerve jbie mes Øemlegle keâjlee nw~
Atheist - veeefmlekeâ Social - meeceeefpekeâ
Polytheist - keâF& F&MJej ceW efJeMJeeme jKeves Jeeuee Herbivorous - Meekeâenejer
One Word Substitution 415 YCT
184. Select the most appropriate word for the group Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A part of the city
of words. especially the slum area' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Ghetto' (Ùentoer
people who enjoy social company
(a) gregarious (b) unanimous
yemleer /ceefueve yemleer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Metropolis -
(c) gorgeous (d) herbivorous jepeOeeveer , Suburb - Gheveiej, Colony - keâeueesveer, GheefveJesMe yemleer
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III) 189. Select the most appropriate word for the given
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'people who enjoy group of words.
social company' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'gregarious' (mecetn ceW jnves An extremely large mass of ice which moves
very slowly, often down a mountain valley
Jeeuee) nesiee~ (a) Mirage (b) Glacier
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) Island (d) Ocean
Unanimous- Skeâcele/meJe&meccele SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Gorgeous- YeJÙe/Meeveoej Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'An extremely large
Herbivorous- Meekeâenejer mass of ice which moves very slowly, often down a
185. Select the most appropriate word for the group mountain valley' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'glacier' (efnceeveer) nesiee~
of words. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
One who eats too much Mirage - ce=iele=<Cee, vepej keâe OeesKee
(a) overweight (b) glutton Island - Éerhe
(c) corpulent (d) obese Ocean - cenemeeiej
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who eats too H
much' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Glutton' (hesšt/YegkeäKeÌ[) nesiee~ DevÙe
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 190. Select the option that can be used as a one-
word substitute for the given group of words.
Over weight- DeefOekeâ Jepeve Jeeuee A large building with an extensive floor area,
Corpulent- ÛeyeeaÙegòeâ typically for housing aircraft
Obese- ceesše/mLetue (a) Barn (b) Hangar
186. Select the word which means the same as the (c) Shed (d) Airport
group of words given. SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
A person who studies the structure of the earth Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, A large building with
(a) Geographer (b) Gemologist an extensive floor area, typically for housing aircraft kesâ
(c) Gynaecologist (d) Geologist efueS GheÙegòeâ one word efJekeâuhe (b) Hangar (efJeceeve Iej) nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a Person who Barn - Keefueneve, Shed- ceesšjKeevee/Meeefuekeâe, Airport -
studies the Structure of the earth' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo efJeceeveeßeÙe
'Geologist ' (Yet-efJe%eeveer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 191. In the following question, out of the four
Geographer - Yetieesefuekeâ, alternative, select the alternative which is the
Gemologist – jlveefJe%eeveer, best substitute of the phrase.
Gynaecologist– Œeerjesie efJeMes<e%e~ Preferring or attracted to sunlight
187. Select the word which means the same as the (a) Lithophilous
group of words given. (b) Heliophilous
Tending to associate with others of ones kind (c) Topophilia
(a) Congruous (b) Harmounious (d) Homophile
(c) Gregarious (d) Genial SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III) Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ group of words, Preferring or attracted
Ans. (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Tending to associate to sunlight kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b) Heliophilous (metÙee&efYecegKe)
with others of ones kind' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Gregarious' GheÙegòeâ nesieee~
(efceuevemeej/megmeeceeefpekeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Congruous – kesâ cegleeefyekeâ, ÙeLeeÙeesiÙe Lithophilous – pees helLejeW hej peeveJej Ùee heewOes efceueles nQ~
Harmonious – MeebefleoeÙekeâ, ceOegj YeeJe GlheVe keâjves Jeeuee Topophilia – pees Øeke=âefle mes hÙeej keâjlee nes~
Genial – ØemeVeefÛele, efce$eJele Homophile – meceueQefiekeâ~
188. Select the word which means the same as the 192. Select the correct one – word substitution for
group of words given: the given words.
A part of the city especially the slum area Work for which no salary is paid
(a) Ghetto (b) Metropolis (a) Optional (b) Honorary
(c) Suburb (d) Colony (c) Mandatory (d) Bonus
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II)
One Word Substitution 416 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, work for which no Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Place for collection of
salary is paid kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe ‘Honorary’ dried plant specimens' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Herbarium' (peÌ[er-
(DeJewleefvekeâ) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ yetšer meb«eneueÙe) nesiee~
193. Select the most appropriate word which means DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
the same as the group of words given. Green house- nefjle ie=n
One who holds a post without any salary
(a) volunteer (b) samaritan Nursery- heewOeMeeuee
(c) honorary (d) highbrow Warehouse- ieesoece/Yeb[eieej
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II) 198. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who holds a post group of words given.
without any salary' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'honorary' Condition of sleep certain parts of the year
(DeJewleefvekeâ/ceeveo) nesiee~ (a) Somnambulism (b) Constipation
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) Dehydration (d) Hibernation
Volunteer- mJeÙebmesJeer, Samaritan- cegmeeryele ceW ceoo keâjves Jeeuee, SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
Highbrow- Ieceb[er/yegefæceeve~ Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Condition of sleep
194. Select the most appropriate word which means during certain parts of the year' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
the same as the group of words given. 'Hibernation ' (Meerle efveõe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
To spend winter in a dormant state Somnambulism - veeRo ceW Ûeuevee
(a) hoist (b) hibernate Constipation - keâype
(c) convalesce (d) connote
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) Dehydration - efvepe&ueerkeâjCe
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'To spend winter in a 199. Select the word which means the same as the
dormant state' kesâ efueS Skeâ Hibernate - (Meerleefveõe ceW group of words given.
A song or music in praise of God
nesvee/efveef<›eâÙe DeJemLee ceW nesvee) nesiee~ (a) Hymn (b) Epic
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) Elegy (d) Ode
Convalesce - mJeemLÙe ueeYe keâjvee, Connote - mebkesâle nesvee, DeLe& SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
metefÛele keâjvee~ Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A song or music in
195. Select the word which means the same as the praise of God' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Hymn' (mlegefle ieerle) nesiee~
group of words given.
A box or cage for rabbits or small animals DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) lair (b) hutch Epic - cenekeâeJÙe, Elegy - Meeskeâieerle, Ode - mebyeesefOele
(c) menagerie (d) kennel 200. Select the word which means the same as the
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) group of words given.
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A box or cage for Things which are of the same kind and of the
rabbits or small animals' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo (hutch) same dimensions.
(efhepeÌ[e) nesiee~ (a) Homogenous (b) Homophony
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Lair - ceebo, pebieueer peeveJej kesâ jnves (c) Homosexual (d) Homonymous
keâer peien, Menagerie - pebieueer heMegDeeW keâe meb«en, Kennel - SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
kegâòeeIej ~ Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Things which are of
196. Select the word which means the same as the the same kind and of the same dimensions.' kesâ efueS Skeâ
group of words given. Meyo 'Homogenous' (mece™he) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
The therapeutic use of sunlight Homophony - meceOJeefvekeâ Meyo, Homosexual - meceueQefiekeâ,
(a) psephology (b) heliotherapy
(c) dactylology (d) generalogy Homonymous - efYeVeeLe&keâ Meyo~
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) 201. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The therapeutic use group of words given.
of sunlight' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo heliotherapy (metÙe& kesâ ØekeâeMe Come in the way of
keâe GheÛeejelcekeâ ØeÙeesie) nesiee~ (a) Indulge (b) Deprive
(c) Hamper (d) Facilitate
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
psephology - ÛegveeJe efJeMues<eCe, dactylology - DebiegefueÙeeW Éeje
JÙeefòeâÙeeW keâe ÛegveeJe keâjvee, Genealogy - JebMeefJe%eeve, JebMeeJeueer Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'come in the way of'
197. Select the most appropriate word for the given kes â efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Hamper' (DeJe™æ nesvee, ™keâvee) nesiee~
group of words DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Place for collection of dried plant specimens Indulge - efuehle nesvee, ceewpe cemleer keâjvee
(a) green house (b) nursery
Deprive - JebefÛele keâjvee, Úerve uesvee
(c) warehouse (d) herbarium
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I) Facilitate - mebYeJe Ùee Deemeeve yeveevee~
One Word Substitution 417 YCT
202. Select the word which means the same as the 207. Select the most appropriate word for the given
group of words given: group of words.
Making one feel very sad An abnormal fear of water
(a) Heart-to-heart (b) Heart-searching (a) Cacophobia (b) Hydrophobia
(c) Heart-stopping (d) Heart-wrenching (c) Algophobia (d) Pyrophobia
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Making one feel very Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Group of words 'An abnormal fear
sad' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Heart-wrenching' (efoue onueeves Jeeuee) of water' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Hydrophobia' (heeveer mes [j)
nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ answer veneR nw~ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
203. Select the word which means the same as the Cacophobia - yeometjleer kesâ YeÙe
group of words given.
Something that is extremely unpleasant Algophobia - oo& mes YeÙe
(a) Heightened (b) Humane Pyrophobia - Deeie mes YeÙe
(c) Humorous (d) Horrendous 208. Select the most appropriate word for the given
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) group of words.
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Something that is Friendly and welcoming to visitors.
extremely unpleasant' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Horrendous' (yengle (a) Hostile (b) Hostel
yegje/DeefØeÙe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) Hospital (d) Hospitable
Heightened - GBâÛee efkeâÙee, yeÌ[e keâj efoKeeÙee SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Humane - oÙeeueg, oÙeeMeerue Ans. (d) : ef o S ieS Group of words 'Friendly and
Humorous - efJeveesoer, nemÙehetCe& welcoming to visitors' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Hospitable'
204. In the following question, out of the four given (melkeâej keâjves Jeeuee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
alternatives, select the alternative which is the Hostile - Me$egleehetCe&~
best substitute of the phrase. Hostel - Úe$eJeeme~
A woman who entertains guests. Hospital -Demheleeue~
(a) Nurse (b) Waiter
(c) Hostess (d) Maid 209. Select the word which means the same as the
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II) group of words given.
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A woman who One who loses temper very soon
(a) Temporal (b) Argumentative
entertains guests' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Hostess' (heefjÛeeefjkeâe,
(c) Tampered (d) Hot-headed
mJeeefceveer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Nurse - DeeÙee, heefjÛeejkeâ
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'One who loses
Waiter - hejesmeves Jeeuee
temper very soon' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'hot-headed'- (MeerIeÇ
Maid - veewkeâjeveer
205. In the following question, out of the four given
›eâesefOele nesves Jeeuee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
alternatives, select the alternative which is the Temporal - YeeweflekeâJeeoer, ueewefkeâkeâ~
best substitute of the Phrase. Argumentative - efJeJeeohetCe&~
That which eats grass. Tampered - ÚsÌ[ÚeÌ[, nmle#eshe keâjvee~
(a) Carnivore (b) Omnivore
210. Choose the most appropriate word that can
(c) Herbivore (d) Photovore
substitute the given group of words.
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
A person pretending to be somebody he isn't.
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words ' That which eats (a) Aristocrat (b) Hypocrite
grass.' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Herbivore' (Meekeâenejer) nesiee~ DevÙe (c) Conservative (d) Bureaucrat
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Carnivore - (ceeBmeenejer) Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'A person
Omnivore - (meJe&Ye#eer) pretending to be somebody he isn't' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
206. Choose the most appropriate word that can 'Hypocrite' (JeemleefJekeâlee kesâ efJehejerle/heeKeb[er) nesiee~ DevÙe
substitute the given group of words. efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
One who pretends to be what he is not
(a) Director (b) Hypocrite Aristocrat- jF&me, kegâueerve~
(c) Creator (d) Acrobat Conservative- ™efÌ{Jeeoer~
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) Bureaucrat- veewkeâjMeen ~
Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Group of words 'One who pretends 211. Select the word which means the same as the
to be what he is not' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'hypocrite' nesiee~ group of words given.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- A song written in the praise of God
Director - efveosMekeâ, Creator - jÛeveekeâej, Acrobat - veš, (a) Hymn (b) Elegy
(c) Ode (d) Epic
keâueeyeepe~ SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
One Word Substitution 418 YCT
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes groups of words 'A song written in 216. Select the most appropriate one-word
the praise of God' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'hymn' (Yepeve, substitution for the given group of words.
mlegefleieerle) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Travelling under a name other than one's own
(a) incredible (b) invisible
Elegy - Meeskeâieerle, Ode - mebyeesOeieerle, Epic - cenekeâeJÙe~
(c) incognito (d) impromptu
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
I
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Travelling under a
212. Select the word which means the same as the name other than one's own' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'incognito'
group of words given.
That which is incapable of being read or (De%eele, De%eele ™he mes) nesiee~
understood DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- incredible - DeJeefÕemeveerÙe, invisible
(a) Indelible (b) Illegible - DeÂMÙe, impromptu - efyevee lewÙeejer kesâ~
(c) Illegal (d) Intelligible 217. Select the word which means the same as the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
group of words given.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'That which is Impossible to satisfy
incapable of being read or understood' kesâ efueS GefÛele one (a) contented (b) satisfiable
word efJekeâuhe (b) Illegible (Dehe"veerÙe) nesiee~ (c) satisfactory (d) insatiable
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Intelligible - megiece, Indelible - Deefceš, Illegal - DeJewOe~ Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Impossible to
213. Select the option that can be used as a one- satisfy' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Insatiable' (ueeueÛeer/Dele=hÙe) nesiee~
word substitute for the given group of words. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw~-
Having no boundaries or limits
(a) Infinite (b) Colossal Contented- mebleg° keâjvee
(c) Enormous (d) Tremendous Satisfiable- mebleg° keâjves ÙeesiÙe
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I) Satisfactory- meblees<epevekeâ
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Group of word, Having no boundaries 218. Select the word which means the same as the
or limits kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe Infinite (Devevle/Demeerce) GheÙegòeâ Meeyo group of words given.
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ One who does not tire easily
Colossal - ØeÛeC[/efJeMeeue, Enormous - efJeMeeue/DemeeOeejCe, (a) indelible (b) indefatigable
Tremendous - YeÙeevekeâ (c) inflatable (d) indestructible
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
214. In the following question, out of the four
alternative, select the alternative which is the Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who does not
best substitute of the phrase. tire easily' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Indefatigable' (DeLekeâ) nesiee~
Lack of civic-mindness or of patriotism DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw-
(a) Iconomachy Indelible- (Deefceš) hekeäkeâe
(b) Incivism
(c) Shag Inflatable- nJee Jeeuee Jemleg (hewâueves Jeeueer)
(d) Clergy Indestructible- De#eÙe
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 219. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ group of words, Lack of civil-mindness group of words given.
or of patriotism kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b) Incivism (osMeõesn) Incapable of being read
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (a) vague (b) eligible
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- (c) unseen (d) illegible
Iconomachy – cetefle&efJe%eeve~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Shag – iegÛÚsoej yeeue~ Ans. (d) : ef o Ùes ieÙes group of words 'Incapable of being
Clergy – heeojer~ read' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Illegible' (Dehe"veerÙe) nesiee~
215. Select the most appropriate one-word DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
substitution for the given words. Vague- Deefveef§ele
A quiet person who prefers to spend time alone Eligible- ÙeesiÙe
(a) Introvert (b) Narcissist
Unseen- DeieesÛej/De°
(c) Extrovert (d) Braggart
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I) 220. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, a quiet person who group of words given.
prefers to spend time alone kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe That which cannot be satisfied.
(a) incredible (b) insatiable
‘Introvert’ (Debleceg&Keer) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& (c) improbable (d) impossible
efYeVe nw~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
One Word Substitution 419 YCT
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'that which cannot be Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A detailed plan for a
satisfied' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'insatiable' (Delees<eCeerÙe, journey especially a list of places to visit' kesâ efueS Skeâ
DeefleueesYeer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- Meyo 'Itinerary' (Skeâ mLeeve mes otmejs mLeeve lekeâ Iegceves Jeeuee)
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Incredible- DeefJeÕemeveerÙe, 'impossible' - DemebYeJe
Improbable- DemebYeJe Inventory - DeefJe<keâej keâjvee, trajectory - Øe#eshe heLe,
Directory - efveoxefMekeâe
221. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given. 225. Select the option which is the most appropriate
Something which cannot be understood. one word substitution for the given group of
words.
(a) illegible
A decision which cannot be taken back
(b) incomprehensible (a) indelible (b) irrational
(c) inexplicable (c) irrevocable (d) infallible
(d) infallible SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A decision which
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Something which cannot be taken back' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'irrevocable' (Dešue
cannot be understood' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo DeheefjJele&veerÙe) nesiee~
'Incomprehensible' (mecePe mes yeenj) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- Indelible - Deefceš
Illegible- Demhe°, Inexplicable - DekeâLeveerÙe, Infallible - Irrational - Deleeefke&âkeâ
DeÛetkeâ Infallible - DeÛetkeâ
222. Select one word substitution for the given 226. Select the most appropriate word for the group
of words.
words.
Something that catches fire easily
A trade that is prohibited by law (a) intallible (b) inflammable
(a) incredible (b) illusive (c) inflatable (d) incredible
(c) inapt (d) illicit SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'something that
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A trade that is catches fire easily' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Inflammable'
prohibited by law' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Illicit' (DeJewOe, (pJeueveMeerue) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
iewjkeâevetveer) nesiee~ Infallible- DeÛetkeâ
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- Inflatable- nJee Jeeueer Jemleg
incredible - DeefJeMJemeveerÙe Incredible- DeefJeÕemeveerÙe
illusive - Yeüecekeâ 227. Select the most appropriate word for the group
inapt - DekegâMeue of words.
That which cannot be heard
223. Select the most appropriate word which means (a) inaudible (b) invisible
the same as the group of words given. (c) incorrigible (d) incredible
That cannot be approached easily SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) inevitable (b) invincible Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'That which cannot be
(c) inaudible (d) inaccessible
heard' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Inaudible' (DeßeJÙe) nesiee~ DevÙe
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'That cannot be
Invisible - DeÂMÙe
approached easily' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Inaccessible' (ogie&ce) Incorrigible - DemegOeeÙe&
nesiee~ Incredible - DeefJeÕemeveerÙe
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- 228. Select the word which means the same as the
Inevitable- Dešue/Deef[ie, Invincible- DepesÙe, Inaudible- group of words given.
DeßeJÙe One who does not tire easily
(a) infallible (b) indefatigable
224. Select the option which is the most appropriate (c) inevitable (d) indelibe
one word substitution for the given group of SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
words.
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who does not
A detailed plan for a journey especially a list of
places to visit. tire easily' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'indefatigable' (DeLekeâ) nesiee~
(a) inventory (b) directory DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) trajectory (d) itinerary Infallible- DeÛetkeâ/DeceesIe, Inevitable- DeheefjneÙe&/DeefveJeeÙe&,
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) Indelible- Deefceš/hekeäkeâe
One Word Substitution 420 YCT
229. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Covered with a
group of words given. material or substance in order to stop heat, sound etc.
Impossible or extremely difficult to understand From entering or escaping' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'insulated'
(a) inaudible (b) incomprehensible (jesOekeâ/mebJeen jeskeâves Jeeuee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) incompatible (d) inevitable
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II) hydrated - heeveer DeJeMeesef<ele keâjves Jeeuee
Assimilated - Deelcemeele keâjves Jeeuee/heÛeeves Jeeuee
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Impossible or
Calibrated - peeBÛe keâjves Jeeuee
extremely difficult to understand' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
234. Select the word which means the same as the
'Incomprehensible' (ve mecePeves ÙeesiÙe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
group of words given.
DeLe& nQ- Something that is expressed in a confusing way
Inaudible- ve megveves ÙeesiÙe (a) Eccentric (b) Inaudible
Inevitable- DeheefjneÙe&, efveef§ele (c) Gullible (d) Incoherent
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Incompatible- Demebiele, yescesue
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Something that is
230. Select the word which means the same as the
expressed in a confusing way' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
group of words given.
A type of dome-shaped shelter built from 'incoherent' (yeslegkeâe/Demebiele) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
blocks of solid snow Eccentric - mevekeâer/efJeue#eCe
(a) chalet (b) wigwam Inaudible - DeßeJÙe/ve megveeF& heÌ[ves Jeeuee
(c) hut (d) igloo Gullible - Yeesuee/meerOee-meeOee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II) 235. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A type of dome- group of words given.
shaped shelter built from blocks of solid snow' kesâ efueS Incapable of making mistakes
Skeâ Meyo 'Igloo' (SefmkeâceeW keâer PeesheÌ[er, Fiuet) nesiee~ DevÙe (a) Ineligible (b) Negligible
(c) Inevitable (d) Infallible
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III)
231. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Incapable of making
group of words given. mistakes' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Infallible' (pees keâYeer Yetue ve keâjs)
That which cannot be taken by force
(a) Impregnable (b) inapprehensible nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ineligible - DevegefÛele, DeÙeesiÙe,
(c) inaccessible (d) immutable Negligible - veieCÙe, Ghes#eCeerÙe Inevitable - DeefveJeeÙe&, DeheefjneÙe&
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) 236. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'That which cannot be group of words given.
taken by force' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'impregnable' (DepesÙe) One whom it is impossible to defeat
(a) Dissatisfied (b) Cowardly
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) Invincible (d) Inimitable
Inapprehensible- (mecePe mes yeenj), Inaccessible - (DeiecÙe) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Immutable -(DeÛeue, Deef[ie) Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One whom it is
232. Select the word which means the same as the impossible to defeat' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Invincible' (DepesÙe)
group of words given. nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Dissatisfied - Demebleg°,
Something that cannot be avoided Cowardly - keâeÙejlee mes, Inimitable - Deveghece, DeefÉleerÙe
(a) indelible (b) infallible
237. Select the word that means the same as the
(c) inevitable (d) invincible
given group of words.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III) A person weak and disabled by illness
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Something that can (a) Invalid (b) Petitioner
not be avoided' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'inevitable' (Dešue, (c) Activist (d) Athlete
DeefveJeeÙe&) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person weak and
Indelible- Deefceš
disabled by illness' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Invalid'
Infallible- DeÛetkeâ keâYeer ieueleer ve keâjves Jeeuee
(ogye&ue/Deheeefnpe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Invincible- DepesÙe, DehejepesÙe Petitioner – ÙeeefÛekeâe keâlee&
233. Select the word which the same as the group of Activist – keâce&" keâeÙe&keâlee&
words given. Athlete – efKeueeÌ[er/henueJeeve
Covered with a material or substance in order
238. Select the word which means the same as the
to stop heat, sound etc. From entering or
group of words given.
escaping Combine to form a whole
(a) Hydrated (b) Insulated (a) Scatter (b) Create
(c) Assimilated (d) Calibrated (c) Integrate (d) Disjoin
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
One Word Substitution 421 YCT
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'combine to form a 243. Select the word which means the same as the
whole' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'integrate' (mebneefjle keâjvee) nesiee~ group of words given.
A place in a large institution for the care of
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- those who are ill.
scatter - efÚlejevee (a) camp (b) shelter
create - efvecee&Ce keâjvee (c) infirmary (d) clinic
disjoin - mebyebOe leesÌ[vee SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
239. Select the most appropriate word of the given Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A place in a large
group of words. institution for the care of those who are ill' kesâ efueS Skeâ
One who does not express himself freely Meyo 'infirmary' (DeMeòeâeueÙe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Extrovert (b) Introvert camp - [sje ueieevee, shelter - MejCe uesvee, clinic -
(c) Narcissist (d) Lunatic efÛeefkeâlmeeueÙe
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Group of words 'One who does not J
express himself freely' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Introvrt' (keâce
244. Select the most appropriate one-word
yeesueves Jeeuee/Debleceg&Keer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- substitution for the given group of words.
Extrovert - yeefn&cegKeer, efceuevemeej To cross streets on foot carelessly
Narcissist - DeelceØeMebmekeâ (a) stroll (b) wander
Lunatic - heeieue (c) jaywalk (d) catwalk
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
240. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'To cross streets on
group of words given.
Resistant to a particular infection foot carelessly' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'jaywalk' (jemlee heej keâjves
(a) Innocent (b) Immune ceW ueehejJeener keâjvee) nesiee~
(c) Immortal (d) Innocuous DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- stroll - šnuevee, wander - YeüceCe
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) keâjvee, catwalk - meBkeâje heLe
Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Group of words 'Resistant to a 245. Select the word which means the some as the
particular infection' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Immune' (jesie cegòeâ, group of words given.
megjef#ele) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- The part of a country's government responsible
for its legal system
Innocent - efveoex<e (a) judiciary (b) legislature
Immortal - Decej (c) police (d) executive
Innocuous - vegkeâmeevejefnle SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III)
241. Choose the most appropriate word that can Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The part of a country's
substitute the given group of words. government responsible for its legal system' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ
One who is unable to read or write. Meyo 'Judiciary' (vÙeeÙeheeefuekeâe) nesiee~
(a) Illiterate (b) Incomprehensible DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Frugal (d) Illegible Legislature- efJeOeeveceb[ue
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I) Police- Deej#ekeâ
Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words 'One who is unable Executive- ØeyebOekeâeefjCeer
to read or write.' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Illiterate' (efvej#ej) 246. Select the word which means the same as the
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- group of words given.
Incomprehensible - mecePe mes hejs, DeyeesOÙe The science or philosophy of law
Frugal - kebâpetme, efceleJÙeÙeer (a) justice (b) archive
(c) infirmary (d) jurisprudence
Illegible - Dehe"veerÙe SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
242. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The science or
group of words given. philosophy of law' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Jurisprudence' (efJeefOe
One who works very hard Meem$e, vÙeeÙe Meem$e) nesiee~
(a) Labourer (b) Industrious
(c) Exploited (d) Exhausted
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) Justice - vÙeeÙe, Archive - uesKeeieej, Infirmary - Demheleeue
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'One who works 247. Select the most appropriate word for the given
group of words.
very hard' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Industrious' (heefjßeceer) nesiee~ A person who rides in horse races, especially as
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- a profession
Labourer - cepeotj, Exploited - Meesef<ele, Exhausted - (a) Jockey (b) Chauffer
(c) Champion (d) Cowboy
Meefòeânerve~ SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
One Word Substitution 422 YCT
Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words 'a person who rides 252. Select the most appropriate one word
in horse races. especially as a profession' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ substitution for the given group of words.
Praise given for achievement
Meyo 'Jockey' [IegÌ[meJeej, (hesMesJej IegÌ[meJeej)] nesiee~ DevÙe (a) Kudos (b) Acute
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) Anxiety (d) Rare
Chauffer - DeBieer"er, Champion - efJepeslee, ØeJeerCe, Cowboy - SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
ieesheeue~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'Praise given for
achievement' kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ one word efJekeâuhe (a) kudos
K (ØeMebmee) nesiee~
248. Select the most appropriate one-word DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
substitution for the given group of words. Acute - leer›e, Anxiety - efÛeblee, Rare - ogue&Ye~
Irresistible impulse to steal
(a) plunder (b) megalomania L
(c) kleptomania (d) sabotage
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) 253. In the following question, out of the four
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Irresistible impulse alternative, select the alternative which is the
best substitute of the phrase.
to steal' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo ‘kleptomania’ (Ûeesjer keâjves keâer Eating mud
yeerceejer) nesiee~ (a) Equivorous (b) Limivorous
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- plunder - uetšvee, megalomania - (c) Calciverous (d) Fructivorous
cenlJekeâeb#ee, sabotage - vegkeâmeeve hengBÛevee~ SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
249. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (b) Ghejes òeâ group of words, Eating mud kesâ efueS
group of words given. ef Jekeâuhe (b) Limivorous ( keâer ÛeÌ[ Keeves Jeeuee ) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
A natural skill at doing something DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&-
(a) Snack (b) Stack Equivorous – meblegefuele~
(c) Knack (d) Quack Calciverous – ÛetefCe&keâeÙe Keeves Jeeuee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I) Eructivorous – heâue Keeves Jeeuee~
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A natural skill at 254. Select the most appropriate word which means
doing something' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Knack' (keâewMeue) nesiee~ the same as the group of words given.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Two lengths of rope, bamboo or wood with
Snack – Deuheenej keâjvee rungs used for climbing up and down walls,
Stack – Debyeej ueieevee/Ì{sj ueieevee sides of ships etc.
(a) bridge (b) steps
Quack – veerce nkeâerce/vekeâueer [e@keäšj (c) staircase (d) ladder
250. Select the most appropriate one word SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
substitution for the given group of words. Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Two lengths of rope,
The sounds of funeral bell is called - bamboo or wood with rungs used for climbing up and
(a) acute (b) acoustics down walls, sides of ships etc.' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'ladder'
(c) knell (d) mechanics
(yeebme Ùee Oeeleg keâer meerÌ{er) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Bridge- mesleg/hegue, Step - keâoce, Staircase - jsefuebie Jeeuee peervee
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'the sounds of funeral
255. In the following question, out of the four given
bell' kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe one word (Meeskeâ metÛekeâ OJeefve)
alternatives, select the alternative which is the
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - best substitute of the phrase.
Acute - leer›e, Acoustics - OJeefvekeâ, Mechanics - Ùeebef$ekeâer A Place where clothes are washed and pressed.
251. Select the most appropriate one word (a) Foundry (b) Sundry
substitution for the given group of words. (c) Husbandry (d) Laundry
A small open fronted shop where things are SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
sold- Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A place where
(a) Kiosk (b) Precis clothes are washed and pressed' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
(c) Godown (d) Museum 'Laundry' (OegueeF&Iej) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I) foundry – Yeªer, sundry – efJeefJeOe, Husbandry – ke=âef<e keâce&~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A small open fronted 256. Select the most appropriate word for the given
shop where things are sold' kesâ efueS GefÛele one word efJekeâuhe group of words.
(a) Kiosk - (Úesšer ogkeâeve) nesiee~ A gentle song to put a child to sleep.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - (a) Lullaby (b) Lyre
(c) Lyric (d) Laurel
Precis - meb#eshe, Godown - ieesoece, Museum - meb«eneueÙe
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
One Word Substitution 423 YCT
Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A gentle song to put 261. Select the most appropriate one-word
a child to sleep' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Lullaby' (ueesjer) nesiee~ substitution for the given words.
A very large impressive residence
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) Igloo (b) Mansion
Lyre - meejbieer~ (c) Cabin (d) Cottage
lyric - ieerle kesâ yeesue/ieerle~ SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Laurel - Øeefle‰e~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A very large
257. Select the word which means the same as the impressive residence' kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe mansion
group of words given. (nJesueer) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
One who speaks many languages. Igloo - yehe&â kesâ Iej
(a) Multilingual (b) Monolingual Cottage - kegâefšÙee
(c) Bilingual (d) Linguist
262. Select the most appropriate one-word
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
substitution for the given words.
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes groups of words, 'One who speaks The state of being married to one person at a
many languages' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Linguist' (yengYee<eer) time
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) Bigamy (b) Homogamy
Monolingual - SkeâueYee<eer (c) Polygamy (d) Monogamy
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Bilingual - efÉYee<eer~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'The state of being
M married to one person at a time' kesâ efueS onw word
monogamy (Skeâ ner yeej efJeJeen keâjves keâer ØeLee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
258. Select the word which means the same as the DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
group of words given.
Bigamy - efÉefJeJeen keâer ØeLee
Killing of one's mother
(a) infanticide (b) patricide Polygamy - yengefJeJeen
(c) regicide (d) matricide Homogamy - meceueQefiekeâ efJeJeen
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I) 263. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'Killing of one's group of words given.
mother' kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ one word efJekeâuhe (d) Matricide- Sound of horses
(a) grunt (b) screech
(ceele=nlÙee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - (c) squeak (d) neigh
Regicide - jepe-nlÙee, Infanticide - efMeMeg-nlÙee, Patricide - SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm-5 pm)
efhele=nlÙee Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'Sound of horses' kesâ
259. Select the option that can be used as a one- efueS one word neigh (efnveefnveevee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
word substitute for the given group of words. efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
The state of being subject to death grunt - sound of pigs
(a) Morbidity (b) Immortality squeak - make a shourt whrill ocry or noise
(c) Mortality (d) Deadly screech - sound of bats
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I) 264. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, the state of being group of words given.
subject to death kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) Mortality (ce=lÙeg oj) One who embraces voluntary death for the
GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ sake of one’s country
Morbidity - jesieeW keâer mebKÙee, Immortality - Decejlee, Deadly (a) martyr (b) diplomat
(c) fanatic (d) patriot
- Ieelekeâ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
260. Select the option that can be used as a one- Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who embraces
word substitute for the given of words.
voluntary death for the sake of one’s country' kesâ efueS Skeâ
A musical composition made up of a series of
songs or short pieces. Meyo 'martyr' (Menero) nesiee~
(a) Orchestra (b) Lyric DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw-
(c) Medley (d) Band Diplomat - jepeveefÙekeâ
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I) Fanatic - keâój
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Group of words, A musical Patriot - osMe Yeòeâ
composition made up of a series of songs or short pieces 265. Select the most appropriate word which means
kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) Medley (efceßeCe) GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ the same as the group of words given.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ A government run by a king or a queen
Orchestra - JeeÅe Jegvo/Deejkesâmš^e, Lyric - meerleelcekeâ/efueefjkeâ, (a) oligarchy (b) aristocracy
(c) monarchy (d) plutocracy
Band - heóe/yewC[ SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
One Word Substitution 424 YCT
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A government run by 270. Select the word which means the same as the
a king or a queen' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'monarchy' (jepeleb$e) group of words given.
nesiee~ An unforseen happening which creates some
damage
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- Oligarchy- Deuheleb$e, aristocracy- (a) Magical (b) Mishap
kegâueerve leb$e, plutocracy- Oeefvekeâleb$e~~ (c) Menace (d) Mystery
266. Select the most appropriate word for the given SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
group of words.
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'An unforeseen
a short statement of a general truth or rule of
conduct happening which creates some damaege' kesâ efueS Skeâ
(a) instance (b) illustration Meyo 'Mishap' (ogIe&švee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) maxim (d) parable Magical - peeogF&, Gòespekeâ, jesceebÛekeâ
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Menance - Keleje Ùee Kelejs keâer DeebMekeâe
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a short statement of a
Mystery - jnmÙe, Yeso keâer yeele~
general truth or rule of conduct' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Maxim'
271. Select the word which means the same as the
(veerefle JeÛeve) nesiee~
group of words given.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- A period of one thousand years
Parable - veereflekeâLee (a) Decade (b) Millennium
Illustration- GoenjCe (c) Centenary (d) Century
Instance- GoenjCe, DeJemej SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
267. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A period of one
group of words given. thousand years' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Millennium' (menœeeyoer)
A large impressive house
(a) mansion (b) shack nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Decade– oMekeâ, Century–
(c) cabin (d) fort Meleeyoer, Centenary– meoer, Meleeyoer~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) 272. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A large impressive group of words given.
house' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'mansion' (yeÌ[e YeJeve, keâes"er Ùee Movement of people or animals from one area
nJesueer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Shack (PeesheÌ[er), Cabin to another
(Úesše keâ#e), Fort (efkeâuee) nw~ (a) Migration (b) Diversification
(c) Acclimatisation (d) Population
268. Select the word which means the same as the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
group of words given.
Government by a king or a queen Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'movement of people
(a) Oligarchy (b) Monarchy or animals from once area to another' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
(c) Plutocracy (d) Aristocray Migration (ØeJeeme, mLeeveeblejCe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Diversification– efJeefJeOelee; Acclimatisation– JebMeevegketâueve Ùee
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Government by a
heefjefmLeefleÙeeW keâe Devegketâueve; Population– pevemebKÙee~
king or a queen' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Monarchy (jepeleb$e)
273. Select the word which means the same as the
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- group of words given.
Oligarchy – Deuheleb$e A place where wild animals live
Plutocracy – Oeefvekeâleb$e (a) Lair (b) Hutch
Aristocracy– kegâueerveleb$e (c) Kennel (d) Cage
269. Select the word which means the same as the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
group of words given. Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A place where wild
Very careful and precise animals live.' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Lair' (ceebo, efÚheves keâer peien)
(a) Tremulous (b) Tumultuous
(c) Meticulous (d) Garrulous nes iee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Hutch - efhebpeje, Kennel -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I) (kegâòeeIej), Cage - heMeg Ùee he#eer keâe efhebpeÌ[e~
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'very careful and 274. In the following question, out of the given
precise' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Meticulous' (meleke&â/DeeflemeeJeOeeve) alternatives, the alternative is the best
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- substitute of the phrase.
A supreme ruler
Tremulous – keâebhelee ngDee
(a) Patriarch (b) Anarchic
Tumultuous – DeMeeble (c) Monarch (d) Matriarch
Garrulous – yeeletveer SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
One Word Substitution 425 YCT
Ans : (c) Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Group of words 'An area of
efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A supreme ruler' kesâ
grassland where animals graze' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo
efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Monarch' (SkeâeefOekeâej, efkeâmeer Skeâ JÙeefòeâ keâer
meJeexÛÛelee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 'Meadow' (Ûejeieen) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Patriarch- efhele=meòeelcekeâ, efhelee keâe Meemeve Forest - Jeve, pebieue
Anarchic- efvejbkegâMe Meemeve Park - meeJe&peefvekeâ GÅeeve, heeke&â
Garden - GÅeeve, yeieerÛee~
Matriarch- ceele=meòeelcekeâ, ceeB keâe Meemeve
279. Select the most appropriate word for the given
275. In the following question, out of the four given group of words.
alternatives, select the alternative which is the A large crowd of people intent on causing
best substitute of the phrase. trouble or violence
A reminder of something. (a) Mob (b) Procession
(a) Information (b) letter (c) Spectators (d) Audience
(c) Brochure (d) Memento SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A large crowd of
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A reminder of people intent on causing trouble or violence' kesâ efueS Skeâ
something' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Memento' (Ùeeo efoueevee, Meyo 'Mob' (G«e ueesieeW keâer YeerÌ[) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
DeefYe%eeve) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- nQ-
Information - metÛevee, Jeelee& Procession - peguetme~
Letter - he$e Spectators - oMe&keâ~
Brochure – efJeJejefCekeâe, hegefmlekeâe~ Audience - œeeslee~
280. Select the word which means the same as the
276. In the following question, out of the four given
group of words given.
alternatives, select the alternatives which is the A person who loves money and hates spending
best substitute of the phrase. it
Something that serves as a reminder. (a) Investor (b) Miser
(a) Moderato (b) Obbligato (c) Banker (d) Lender
(c) Memento (d) Crypto SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'A person who
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Something that loves money and hates spending it' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
serves as a reminder.' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Memento' (mce=efle 'Miser'- (kebâpetme) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
efÛeÖ, YeWš) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Investor - efveJesMekeâ
Moderato- mebieerle ceW efoMee efveoxMe keâe ceevekeâ Banker - meentkeâej, yeQkeâ mebÛeeuekeâ
Obbligato- efveÙeceve DeeJeMÙekeâ, heefjefÛele, efJeefole Lender - GOeejoelee
Crypto – ieesheveerÙe, DeÂMÙe
277. In the following question, out of the four given
N
alternatives, select the alternative which is the 281. Select the option which means the same as the
best substitute of the phrase. group of words given.
A building which is constructed to keep alive So small or unimportant as to be not worth
one's memory. considering
(a) Monument (b) Fort (a) Feasible (b) Negligible
(c) Kingdom (d) Statue (c) Invincible (d) Plausible
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A building which is Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'So small or
constructed to keep alive one's memory' kesâ efueS Skeâ unimportant as to be not worth considering kesâ efueS one
Meyo 'Monument' (mce=efle YeJeve, mce=efleMeeuee) nesiee~ DevÙe word 'Negligible' (veieCÙe) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw -
Fort- efkeâuee Feasible - mebYeJe, Invincible - ve peerleves ÙeesiÙe, Plausible -
Kingdom- jepÙe ØeMebmeveerÙe
Statue- cetefle& 282. Select the option that can be used as a one-
word substitute for the given group of words.
278. Choose the word that can substitute the given One who studies the occult meanings of
sentence. numbers and their supposed influence on
An area of grassland where animals graze human life
(a) Forest (b) Park (a) Numerologist (b) Astrologer
(c) Meadow (d) Garden (c) Prophet (d) Astronomer
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I)
One Word Substitution 426 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Group of words, One who studies the 287. Select the word which means the same as the
occult meanings of numbers and their supposed group of words given.
influence on human life kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe Numerologist A person, animal or plant belonging originally
to a place
(Debkeâ efJeMes<e%e) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~ (a) occupant (b) alien
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw- (c) native (d) resident
Astrologer - pÙeesefle<eer, Prophet - YeefJe<ÙeJeòeâe, Astronomer - SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Keieesue efJe%eeveer~ Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person, animal or
283. Select the word which means the same as the plant belonging originally to a place' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
group of words given. 'native' (hewoeFMeer/pevce mes) nesiee~
A person having the same name as the other. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw-
(a) sibling
(b) surname Occupant - DeefOekeâejer, efkeâjeÙesoej
(c) namesake Alien - efJeosMeer
(d) pseudonym Resident - efveJeemeer
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) 288. Select the most appropriate word for the given
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, a person having the group of words.
same name as the other kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe A person or thing that has the same name as
‘namesake’ (nce veece) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& another
(a) pseudonym (b) namesake
efYeVe nw~ (c) relative (d) successor
284. Select the most appropriate one-word SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
substitution for the given group of words. Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person or thing that
Downfall that satisfies natural justice
has the same name as another' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
(a) paradox (b) climax
(c) nemesis (d) catharsis Namesake- (nceveece/veecejeMeer) nesiee~
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Downfall that Pseudonym- Gheveece/Úodceveece
satisfies natural justice' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'nemesis' Relative- efjMlesoej
(DeheefjneÙe& oC[)~nesiee~ Successor- GòejeefOekeâejer, Jeeefjme
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- paradox - efJejesOeeYee<e, efceLÙeeYeeme 289. Select the word which means the same as the
climax - Meer<e&, Ûeesšer, catharsis - YeeJeveeceesÙeve/MegæerkeâjCe group of words given.
Guide the course of a ship especially by using
285. Select the most appropriate one-word instruments or maps.
substitution for the given group of words. (a) anchor (b) sail
A person with the same name as another (c) travel (d) navigate
(a) imposter (b) namesake SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) ancestor (d) alias Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Guide the course of a
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
ship especially by using instruments or maps' kesâ efueS Skeâ
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a person with the
Meyo 'Navigate' (ceeie& efveoxMeve keâjvee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
same name as another' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'namesake' (Skeâ
DeLe& nQ-
ner veece keâe Deeoceer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Sail- heeue/peueÙee$ee
imposter - {eWieer Travel- Ùee$ee/meheâj
ancestor - hetJe&pe Anchor- uebiej (penepe)
alias - ØeeÙe: DehejeefOeÙeeW Éeje ØeÙegòeâ heâpeea veece 290. Select the most appropriate word for the given
286. Select the most appropriate one-word group of words.
substitution for the given group of words. A specialist who treats diseases of the nervous
A person of evil reputation. system
(a) notorious (b) famous (a) Neurologist (b) Orthopaedic
(c) icon (d) renowned (c) Gynaecologist (d) Paediatrician
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person of evil Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A specialist who
reputation' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'notorious' (kegâKÙeele) nesiee~ treats diseases of the nervous system' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- 'neurologist' (mveeÙeg efJeMes<e%e) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
famous - efJeKÙeele/Øeefmeæ Orthopaedic - efJekeâueebie efÛeefkeâlmee mebyebOeer
icon - efÛe$e, Øeeflecee Gynaecologist - Œeer jesie efJeMes<e%e
renowned - Øeefmeæ, KÙeeefle Øeehle Paediatrician - yeeue jesie efJeMes<e%e
One Word Substitution 427 YCT
291. Select the most appropriate word for the given 295. Select the most appropriate one-word
group of words. substitution for the given words.
A hollow space in a wall for a statue or A word or law no longer in use
ornament (a) Absolute (b) Obsolete
(a) Niche (b) Cornice (c) Vintage (d) Venerable
(c) Nook (d) Slot SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A word or law no
Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words ' A hollow space in longer in use' kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b) Obsolete (DeØeÛeefuele)
a wall for a statue or ornament' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Niche' GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
(leeKee, Deeuee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Absolute - hetCe&
Cornice - oerJeeue keâe keâesvee Venerable - mecceeefvele
Nook - Skeâeble mLeeve, keâesvee Vintage - hegjevee Deewj ßes‰
Slot - ojej, efÚõ~ 296. In the following question, out of the four
292. Select the most appropriate word for the given alternatives, select the alternative which is the
group of words. best substitute of the phrase.
A sentimental longing or wistful affection for a Obsession for wine
(a) Ethnomania (b) Oenomania
period in the past
(c) Egomania (d) Idolomania
(a) Nostalgia (b) Paradise
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(c) Recollection (d) Harmony
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ group of words, obsession for wine kesâ
Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A sentimental efueS one word efJekeâuhe (b) Oenomania (Mejeye keâer leer›e FÛÚe
longing or wistful affection for a period in the past' kesâ Jeeuee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Nostalgia' (hegjeveer Ùeeos) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&-
DeLe& nQ- Ethnomania – Excessive desire about Religion (Oeeefce&keâ
Paradise - (a perfect place) mJeie& ef ›eâÙeekeâueehe keâer leer›e FÛÚe/meef›eâÙelee)~
Egomania – Denbkeâej~
Recollection - (the ability to remember) DevegmcejCe
Idol mania – cetefle&ÙeeW kesâ Øeefle meceefhe&le jnves Jeeuee~
Harmony - (a state of a agreement) leeuecesue meecebpemÙe
297. In the following question, out of the four
293. Choose the most appropriate word that can
substitute the given group of words. alternative, select the alternative which is the
Person with no fixed abode best substitute of the phrase.
(a) Artist (b) Crusader Study of snakes
(c) Nomad (d) Tourist (a) Philology (b) Phrenology
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) Ophilogy (d) Apology
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'Person with no
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ group of words, Study of snakes kesâ efueS
fixes abode' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'nomad' (IegcekeäkeâÌ[,
efJekeâuhe (c) ophilogy (mee@heeW keâe DeOÙeÙeve keâjves Jeeuee) GheÙegòeâ
Keeveeyeoes<e) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Artist - keâueekeâej Philology – Yee<eeMeeŒe Ùee Yee<ee efJe%eeve~
Crusader - Oece&Ùeesæe
Phrenology – keâheeueefJeOee~
Tourist - heÙe&škeâ
Upology – JÙeglheefòe~
O 298. Select the most appropriate word which means
the same as the group of words given.
294. Select the word which means the same as the Be more successful than someone
group of words given. (a) succeed (b) beat
One who has the power to do anything (c) win (d) outdo
(a) omnipresent (b) multifaceted SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) omnipotent (d) multilingual Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'be more successful
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) than someone' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'outdo' (DevÙe mes DeefOekeâ
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Group of words 'one who has the meheâue nesvee) nesiee~
power to do anything' kesâ efueS one word, Omnipotent DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(meJe&Meefòeâceeve) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ succeed (meheâue nesvee)
Omnipresent - meJe&JÙeeheer, Multifaceted - yengcegKeer, beat (nje osvee)
Multilingual - yengYee<eer~ win (peerlevee)
One Word Substitution 428 YCT
299. Select the most appropriate word for the given Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Something like an
group of words. opening, particularly one in the body such as a nostril' kesâ
Government run by a small group of people
(a) aristocracy (b) monarchy efueS Skeâ Meyo 'orifice' (efÚõ/cegnevee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
(c) plutocracy (d) oligarchy nQ-
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) obscure - Demhe°, DeBOesje
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Government run by a oblique - hejes#e, eflejÚe
small group of people' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'oligarchy' obtuse - kebgâef"le, megmle
(Deuheleb$e) nesiee~ 304. Select the word which means the same as the
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- monarchy (jepeleb$e), plutocracy - group of words given.
Oeveer Jeie& keâe Meemeve, Oeefvekeâ leb$e, aristocracy - GÛÛeJeie&, kegâueerveleb$e A garden with fruit trees
(a) Vineyard (b) Orchard
300. Select the word which means the same as the (c) Grove (d) Nursery
group of words given. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
A place where fruit trees are grown
(a) garden (b) plantation Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a garden with fruit
(c) orchard (d) farm tree' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Orchard' (heâueesOeeve) nesiee~ DevÙe
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Vineyard– Debietj keâe yeieerÛee, Grove–
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a place where fruit GheJeve, Nursery– heewOee Iej, GÅeeve-ie=n~
tree are grown' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Orchard' (HeâueesÅeeve) 305. In the following question, out of the four given
nesiee~ alternatives, select the alternative which is the
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- best substitute of the phrase.
plantation- Je=#eejesheCe, farm- peeslevee garden- yeeie, yeieerÛee~ One who see bright side of things.
(a) Optimist (b) Superspecialist
301. Select the option which is the most appropriate (c) Conventionalist (d) Educationalist
one word substitution for the given group of SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
words.
One who holds established opinions Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who see bright
(a) missionary (b) orthodox side of things.' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Optimist' (DeeMeeJeeoer)
(c) monotheist (d) atheist nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) Superspecialist - a highly skilled specialist
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who holds Conventionalist - efveÙeceJeeoer
established opinions' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'orthodox' Educationalist - efMe#eeefJeod
(®efÌ{Jeeoer) nesiee~ 306. Select the most appropriate word for the given
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- group of words.
missionary - F&meeF& Oece& ØeÛeejkeâ, Something no longer in use.
(a) Obdurate (b) Odious
monotheist - SkesâÕejJeeoer,
(c) Obsolete (d) Ominous
atheist - veeefmlekeâ SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
302. Select the option which is the most appropriate Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Group of words 'Something no
one word substitution for the given group of
longer in use' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Obsolete' (hegjevee,
words.
That which cannot be seen through DeØeÛeefuele) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) transparent (b) opaque Obdurate - efpeöerr, n"er
(c) impervious (d) translucent Odious - efIeveewvee
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) Ominous - DeMegYe~
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'That which cannot 307. Choose the most appropriate word that can
be seen through' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'opaque' (DeheejoMeea) substitute the given group of words.
nesiee~ A polygon with eight sides and eight angles.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve nQ- (a) Triangle (b) Hexagon
Transparent - heejoMeea, Impervious - Øeyeue/DeYesIe, (c) Octagon (d) Pentagon
Translucent - heejoMeea, mJeÛÚ SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'A polygon with
303. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given. eight sides and eight angles' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Octagon'
Something like an opening, particularly one in (De°Yegpe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
the body such as a nostril Triangle - ef$eYegpe
(a) obscure (b) oblique Hexagon - <ešdYegpe
(c) orifice (d) obtuse
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) Pentagon - hebÛeYegpe
One Word Substitution 429 YCT
308. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'One who does not
group of words given. care for art or literature' kesâ efueS one word Philistine
One who is present everywhere (DeefMeef#ele) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ
(a) Omnipotent (b) Omniscient Pessimist - efvejeMeJeeoer
(c) Omnipresent (d) Omnivorous
Philatelist - [ekeâ efškeâš meb«enkeâ
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
Plagiarist - meeefneflÙekeâ Ûeesjer
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes groups of words 'One who is present
313. Select the word which means the same as the
everywhere' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Omnipresent' (meJe&JÙeeheer) group of words given.
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- A solution for all difficulties or diseases :
Omnipotent - meJe&Meefòeâceeve, Omnivorous - meJe&Ye#eer, (a) medication (b) treatment
(c) remedy (d) panacea
Omniscient - meJe&%e~
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A solution for all
P difficulties or diseases' kesâ efueS one word panacea
309. Select the option which means the same as the (jeceyeeCe, meJe&jesienejer,) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
group of words given. medication - oJeeF&
A government runs by the wealthy people treatment - GheÛeej
(a) oligarchy (b) monarchy remedy - GheÛeej
(c) plutocracy (d) aristocracy
314. Select the most appropriate one-word
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
substitution for the given group of words.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A government runs by To go around an area to keep a watch
the wealthy people' kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe (c) Plutocracy (a) patrol (b) cruise
(Oeefvekeâ leb$e) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- (c) campaign (d) explore
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Monarchy - jepe-leb$e, Oligarchy - kegâueerve leb$e, Aristocracy -
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'To go around an
efMe° peve area to keep a watch' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'patrol' (henje/ieMle
310. Select the most appropriate one-word ueieevee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
substitution for the given words. cruise - mecegõ heÙe&šve, heÙe&šve
Safe to drink campaign - DeefYeÙeeve
(a) Feasible (b) Delectable
explore - DevJes<eCe keâjvee
(c) Potable (d) Edible
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) 315. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'Safe to drink' kesâ efueS A fictitious name used by an author
one word efJekeâuhe (c) Potable (heerves ÙeesiÙe) GheÙegòeâ (a) homonym (b) alibi
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ (c) pesudonym (d) anonymous
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Feasible - mebYeJe
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a fictitious name
Delectable - ceveesjce
used by an author' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Pesudonym' (Gheveece,
Edible - Keeves ÙeesiÙe Úodceveece) nesiee~
311. Select the most appropriate one-word DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
substitution for the given words. Homonym- efYeVeeLe&keâ Meyo
A group of lions Alibi- DevÙe$e GheefmLeefle
(a) Pride (b) Pack
anonymous- iegceveece/yesveece
(c) Colony (d) Herd
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) 316 . Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A group of lions' kesâ One who is indifferent to art and culture
efueS one word efJekeâuhe Pride GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ (a) philanderer (b) cynic
DeLe& efYeVe nQ- (c) philistine (d) scientist
pack - group of dogs SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
colony - group of ants Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who is indifferent
herd - group of cattle to art and culture' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'philistine' (DeefMeef#ele Ùee
312. Select the most appropriate one-word DemeYÙe) nesiee~
substitution for the given words : DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw-
One who does not care for art or literature Philanderer - efÚÚesje
(a) Philatelist (b) Plagiarist
Cynic - efvebokeâ
(c) Pessimist (d) Philistine
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) Scientist - Jew%eeefvekeâ
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317. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Careful in
group of words given. performing duties' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo punctilious (pe™jle mes
Sole right to make and sell some invention
(a) copyright (b) inheritance
pÙeeoe heefjMegæ) nesiee~
(c) patent (d) heirloom DevÙe ef JekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) Sincere - (F&ceeveoej, meÛÛee), Punctual - (meceÙeefve‰,
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Sole right to make meceÙeevegketâue), Obedient - (Dee%eekeâejer)
and sell some invention' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'patent' (SkeâmJe 322. Select the most appropriate word for the group
DeefOekeâej/ueeFmeWme uesvee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- of words.
Inheritance- GòejeefOekeâejer A previous case that might serve as an example
or guide in subsequent situations
Copyright- ØekeâeMeveeefOekeâej (a) president (b) predecessor
Heirloom- hewle=keâ mecheefòe (c) precursor (d) precedent
318. Select the option that can be used as a one- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
word substitute for the given group of Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A previous case that
words. might serve as an example or guide in subsequent
A person who believes that war and violence situations' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'precedent' (hetJe& efveCe&Ùe, efcemeeue)
are unjustifiable nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) pessimist (b) anarchist
(c) optimist (d) pacifist President- je°^heefle
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) Predecessor- hetJe&pe
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person who Precursor- De«eieeceer, hetJe&Jeleea
believes that war and violence are unjustifiable' kesâ efueS 323. Select the most appropriate word for the group
Skeâ Meyo 'Pacifist' (MeeefvleefØeÙe) nesiee~ of words.
A remedy for all diseases
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-Pessimist- efvejeMeeJeeoer, Anarchist - (a) panacea (b) antibiotic
DejepekeâleeJeeoer, Optimist - DeeMeeJeeoer~ (c) antidote (d) patent
319. Select the option that can be used as a one- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
word substitute for the given group of words. Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A remedy for all
A person who held a job or office before the diseases' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Panacea' (jeceyeeCe) nesiee~ DevÙe
current holder efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) successor (b) ancestor
(c) descendant (d) predecessor Antibiotic - ØeeflepewefJekeâer
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) Antidote - efJe<e veeMekeâ
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person who hold a Patent - mhe<š, meeheâ
jor or office before the current holder' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 324. Select the most appropriate word for the group
predecessor (hetJee&efOekeâejer) nesiee~ of words.
One whose hobby is stamp collection.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- successor- (GòejeefOekeâejer), ancestor (a) phonologist (b) philanthropist
- (hetJe&pe), descendant - (mebleeve) (c) philatelist (d) panegyrist
320. Select the option which is the most appropriate SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
one word substitution for the given group of Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'one whose hobby is
words. stamp collection' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'philatelist' (efškeâš
One who travels by foot meb«ener) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) propagandist (b) paediatrician Phonologist- mJej-MeeŒeer
(c) pedestrian (d) protagonist Philanthropist- hejeshekeâejer
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Panegyrist- mlegeflehee"keâ
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who travels by
325. Select the word which means the same as the
foot' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo ' pedestrian ' (heoÙee$eer) nesiee~ group of words given.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- rapid increase in the number or amount of
Propagandist – ØeÛeejJeeoer something
Paediatrician - yeeuÙe jesie efJeMes<e%e (a) proliferation (b) promotion
Protagonist - ØeOeeve veeÙekeâ (c) propensity (d) paucity
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
321. Select the option which is the most appropriate
one word substitution for the given group of Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'rapid increase in the
words. number or amount of something' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
Careful in performing duties 'proliferation' (leer›e Je=efæ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Sincere (b) Punctual
Promotion- mece=efæ/lejkeäkeâer, Propensity- ØeJe=efòe/PegkeâeJe,
(c) Obedient (d) Punctilious
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) Paucity- keâceer~
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326. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A collection of
given group of words. drawings, documents, etc. That represent a person's.
Someone who freely gives money and help to expecially an artist's work' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'portfolio'
people who need it (heâeFue, Øe$eeOeeve) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Philologist (b) Philanthropist dossier - heâeFue (ØeeÙe: mee#ÙeeW keâer)
(c) Impressionist (d) Receptionist
profile - ueeskeâ ÚefJe/™he jsKee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
sketch - jsKee efÛe$e
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Someone who freely
331. In the following question, out of the four given
gives money and help to people who need it' kesâ efueS Skeâ
alternatives, select the alternative which is the
Meyo 'Philanthropist' (ueeskeâeshekeâejkeâ peveefnlew<eer, hejeshekeâejkeâ) best substitute of the phrase.
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Philologist - Yee<eeefJeod, One who loves own country
Impressionist - ØeYeeJeJeeoer, Receptionist - mJeeielekeâòee& (a) Chariot (b) Adroit
(c) Idiot (d) Patriot
327. Select the word that means the same as the
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
given group of words.
A person working on a trial period Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who loves own
(a) Probationer (b) Petitioner country' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Patriot' (osMeYeòeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe
(c) Practitioner (d) Professional efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) Chariot– jLe
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person working Adroit– Ûelegj
on a trial period' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Probationer' (keâece Idiot– yesJeketâheâ JÙeefòeâ
meerKeves kesâ efueÙes efveÙegòeâ JÙeefòeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
332. In the following question, out of the four given
Petitioner – ÙeeefÛekeâekeâlee&~ alternatives, select the alternative which is the
best substitute of the phrase.
Practitioner – JÙeJemeeÙeer~ A medical examination of a dead body.
Professional – hesMesJej/JÙeJemeeÙeer~ (a) Premortem (b) Postmortem
328. Select the word which means the same as the (c) Prenatal (d) Postnatal
groups of words given. SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
A remedy for all diseases Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A medical
(a) Tablet (b) Syrup examination of a dead body' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo Postmortem
(c) Panacea (d) Nectar (MeJe hejer#eCe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I) Premortem - Deefvlece heLe
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A remedy for all Prenatal - pevcehetJe&
diseases' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Panacea' (jeceyeeCe/meJe&jesienejer) Postnatal - pevceesòej
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 333. Choose the most appropriate word that can
Tablet - efšefkeâÙee/ieesueer~ substitute the given group of words.
Killing of pests
Syrup - oJee pees õJe ™he ceW nes~ (a) Patricide (b) Herbicide
Nectar - Dece=le~ (c) Pesticide (d) Suicide
329. Select the word which means the same as the SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
group of words given. Ans. (c) : efoS ieS group of words 'killing of pests' kesâ
One who studies the elections and voting trends efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Pesticide' (keâeršveeMekeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
(a) Reviewer (b) Sociologist kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Psephogist (d) Reseacher Patricide - efhele=nblee, Herbicide- le=Ceceejkeâ (MeekeâveeMekeâ),
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III) Suicide - DeelcenlÙee
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'one who studies the 334. Select the most appropriate word for the given
elections and voting trends' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo group of words.
'Psephogist' (ÛegveeJe efJeMes<e%e) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- A set of 52 playing cards
(a) Bundle (b) Parcel
Review– meceer#ekeâ Sociologiest– meceepeMeeœeer, (c) Pack (d) Packet
Researcher- MeesOeeLeea~ SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
330. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A set of 52 playing
group of words given. cards' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Pack' (leeMe keâer ieñer) nesiee~ DevÙe
A collection of drawings, documents, etc. That
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
represent a person's. especially an artist's work
(a) Dossier (b) Profile Bundle - ie"jer
(c) Portfolio (d) Sketch Parcel - heeme&ue, KeC[
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II) Packet - heesšueer
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335. Select the most appropriate word for the given 339. Choose the most appropriate word that can
group of words. substitute the given group of words.
One who collects stamps A group of Lions
(a) Curator (b) Geologist (a) Pack (b) Pride
(c) Philatelist (d) Conjurer (c) Herd (d) Flock
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Group of words 'One who collects Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'A group of Lions' kesâ
stamps' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Philatelist' (efškeâš meb«ener) nesiee~ ef ueS Skeâ Meyo 'Pride' (MesjeW keâe Skeâ mecetn) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Pack- leeMe keâer ieñer, Herd- PegC[, flock- PegC[, he#eer keâe
Curator - meb«eneueÙeeOÙe#e, Geologist - YetefJe%eeveer, Conjurer -
peeotiej~ PegC[~
340. Select the word which means the same as the
336. Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words given.
group of words : An animal that lives by killing and eating other
An introduction to a literary work animal
(a) prologue (b) Blurb (a) Predator (b) Amphibian
(c) Epilogue (d) Sequel (c) Biped (d) Quadruped
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words 'An introduction to a Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'An animal that lives
literary work' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Prologue' (ØemleeJevee) nesiee~ by killing and eating other animal' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 'Predator' - (hejYe#eer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Blurb - hegmlekeâ keâe heefjÛeÙe, efJe%eeheve Amphibian - GYeÙeÛej, Biped - oes hewjeW Jeeuee peeveJej,
Epilogue - Ghemebnej Quadruped - ÛeewheeÙee~
Sequel - heefjCeece, Gòej keâLee 341. Select the word which means the same as the
337. Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words given.
group of words. An introduction made by the dramatist at the
An animal that lives by killing and eating other beginning of the play
animals (a) Dialogue (b) Epilogue
(a) Amphibian (b) Prey (c) Monologue (d) Prologue
(c) Predator (d) Quadruped SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'An introduction
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group words 'An animal that lives by made by the dramatist at the beginning of the play' kesâ
killing and eating other animals' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Prologue' (ØemleeJevee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
'Predator' (hejpeerJe Ye#eer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- DeLe& nQ- Dialogue - meJeebo, Epilogue - Ghemebnej,
Amphibian - peue leLee mLeue oesveesb ceW jnves Jeeuee ‘GYeÙeÛej’~ Monologue - Deelce-Yee<eCe~
Prey - efMekeâej~ 342. Select the word which means the same as the
Quadruped - ÛeewheeÙee Ûeej hewjes Jeeuee~ group of words given.
The method and practice of teaching
338. Select the word which means the same as the
(a) Methodology (b) Psychology
group of words given.
(c) Pedagogy (d) Philosophy
An introduction to a book usually stating its
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
purpose
(a) Bibliography (b) Preface Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The method and
(c) Epilogue (d) Acknowledgment practice of teaching' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo Pedagogy - (efMe#eCe
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II) MeeŒe) nesiee~
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'An introduction to Methodology - keâeÙe& heæefle, Øeef›eâÙee
a book usually stating its purpose' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo Psychology - ceveesefJe%eeve
'Preface' (efkeâleeye keâe heefjÛeÙe, ØemleeJevee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW Philosophy - oMe&veMeeŒe
kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Bibliography - (a list of the book referred to in a Q
scholarly work) - «ebLe metÛeer 343. Select the most appropriate one word
Epilogue - (a short passage added at the end of a work) substitution for the given group of words.
- Ghemebnej One who pretends to be a medical practitioner.
Acknowledgement - (the state of being recognized) (a) Culprit (b) Quack
mJeerke=âefle (c) Adept (d) Vanity
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
One Word Substitution 433 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'one who pretends to 348. Select the most appropriate word which means
be a medical practitioner' kesâ efueS GefÛele one word 'Quack' the same as the group of words given.
An exact or a very close copy (of something)
(Peesuee Úehe [e@keäšj) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - (a) substitute (b) artificial
Culprit - DehejeOeer, Adept - efvehegCe, Vanity - Ieceb[~ (c) replica (d) forgery
344. Select the most appropriate one word SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
substitution for the given group of words. Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'An exact or a very
Divided into four equal or corres ponding close copy' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo replica (Øeefleke=âefle) nesiee~
parts. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- substitute - efJekeâuhe, artificial -
(a) Tripod (b) Quarter ke=âef$ece, forgery - peeuemeepeer
(c) Half (d) Concrete
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) 349. Select the most appropriate one-word
substitution for the given group of words.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'Divided into four A deceased holy person’s remains or
equal or corresponding parts' kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ one-word belongings kept for reverence
'quarter' (ÛeewLeeF&) nesiee~ (a) trophy (b) souvenir
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - (c) memento (d) relic
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Tripod - ef$eheeo, Half - DeeOee, Concrete - "esme
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A deceased holy
345. Select the most appropriate one word
person’s remains or belongings kept for reverence' kesâ
substitution for the given group of words.
Stop something especially by using force efueS Skeâ Meyo 'relic' (DeJeMes<e/efveMeeveer, mceejkeâ efÛeÖ) nesiee~
(a) Soothe (b) Quell DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Extinguish (d) Obtain trophy - š^eheâer, JewpeÙebleer
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) souvenir - Ùeeoieej, mceeefjkeâe
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'stop something, momento - heue, mcejCeeLe&keâ Jemleg
especially by using force' kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ one word 'Quell' 350. Select the word which means the same as the
(JeMe ceW keâjvee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - group of words given.
The act of looking back on past time
Soothe - Meeble keâjvee, Extinguish - yegPeevee, Obtain - Øeehle
(a) retrospection (b) inspection
keâjvee~ (c) introspection (d) circumspection
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
R Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The act of looking
346. Select the most appropriate one-word back on past time' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'retrospection'
substitution for the given group of words. (efmebneJeueeskeâve keâjvee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw-
The act of thinking now about something in the Inspection- peebÛe keâjvee
past. Introspection- Deelce hejer#eCe/efJeMues<eCe keâjvee
(a) Retrospection (b) Circumspection Circumspection- Ûeewkeâmeer, meeJeOeeveer
(c) Introspection (d) Inspection
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I) 351. Select the most appropriate word which means
the same as the group of words given.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Group of words, 'The act of thinking No revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily
now about something in the past' kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (a) (a) forthright (b) evaluative
Retrospection (Deleerle mes pegÌ[er yeeles) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~ (c) reticent (d) communicative
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Introspection - DeelceefJeMues<e, Circumspection - meeJeOeeveer, Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'No revealing one's
Inspection - efvejer#eCe~ thoughts or feelings readily' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'reticent'
(keâce yeesueves Jeeuee) nesiee~
347. Select the option that can be used as a one-
word substitute for the given group of words. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Withdraw from a forward position in battle Forthright- mhe°Jeeoer,
(a) Retreat (b) Resort Evaluative- cetuÙeebkeâve mebyebOeer,
(c) Restore (d) Relocate Communicative - yeeleÛeerle keâjves SJeb mebheke&â jKeves keâe FÛÚgkeâ
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I) 352. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, withdraw from a group of words given.
forward position in battle kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ one word A large natural or artificial lake as a source of
'retreat' (heerÚs nšvee) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ water supply
Resort - meneje uesvee, Restore - yeneue keâjvee, Relocate - (a) Pool (b) Pond
(c) Creek (d) Reservoir
mLeeveebleefjle keâjvee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
One Word Substitution 434 YCT
Ans. (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a large natural or meceÙe (Pehekeâer uesvee/nukeâer veeRo uesvee) GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~
artifical lake used as a source of water supply' kesâ efueS DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Skeâ Meyo 'Reservoir' (peueeMeÙe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& Doze - nukeâer veeRo
nQ- Leisure - Hegâme&le, Keeueer meceÙe
Pond–leeueeye; Greek–mebkeâjer KeeÌ[er, Úesšer veoer Slumber - Pehekeâer/veeRo uesvee
Pool–yeeJeÌ[er 357. Select the most appropriate one-word
353. Select the word which means the same as the substitution for the given words.
group of words given. A close-fitting cover for a sword
That which is no longer useful (a) Quiver (b) Shank
(a) Redundant (b) Abundant (c) Sheath (d) Dagger
(c) Reluctant (d) Dominant SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I) Ans. (c) : Ghejes
ò eâ group of words 'A close-fitting cover
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'That which is no for a sword' kesâ efueS one word sheath (cÙeeve) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
longer useful' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'redundant' (DeveeJeMÙekeâ) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Quiver - lejkeâMe
Abundant - heÙee&hle cee$ee ceW Shank - šeBie
Reluctant - DeefveÛÚgkeâ Dagger - keâšej
Dominant - ØeYeeJeer/Øeyeue 358. Select the word which means the same as the
354. In the following question, out of the four given group of words given.
A large number of fish swimming together
alternatives, select the alternatives which is the (a) herd (b) shoal
best substitute of the phrase. (c) brood (d) cache
Amount paid to a man for his labour.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) Incentive (b) Remuneration
(c) Gratuity (d) Honorarium Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A large number of
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I) fish swimming together' kesâ efueS one word neigh
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Amount paid to a (efnveefnveevee) efJekeâuhe (b) shoal (ceÚefueÙeeW keâe PegC[) GheÙegòeâ
man for his labour' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Remuneration' nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
(heeefjßeefcekeâ, ØeefleHeâue) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- herd - heMegDeeW keâe PegC[
Incentive (n)- Øeeslmeeefnle keâjvee~ brood - Group of fatching
Gratuity (n)- heeefjleesef<ekeâ~ cache - ieghle peien
Honorarium (n)- ceeveosÙe~ 359. In the following question, out of the four
alternatives, select the alternative which is the
355. In the following question, out of the four given best substitute of the phrase.
alternatives, select the alternative which is the A government by the military class
best substitute of the Phrase. (a) Kratocracy (b) Pantisocray
One who receives something. (c) Stratocracy (d) Monocracy
(a) Gradient (b) Patient SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(c) Recipient (d) Lenient
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ group of words, a government by the
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
military class kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe (c) Stratocracy
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words ' One who receives
(mesvee kesâ Éeje Meeefmele mejkeâej) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
something' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'recipient' (Øeehle keâjves Jeeuee,
efYeVe nw~
Øeehekeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
360. In the following, out of the four alternatives,
Gradient - PegkeâeJe
select the alternative which is the best
Patient - jesieer substitute of the phrase.
lenient - meJe&Ye#eer A person's last performance
(a) Prognosis (b) Elegy
S (c) Memoir (d) Swan song
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
356. Select the option that can be used as a one-
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ group of words, a person's last
word substitute for the given group of words.
A short rest or sleep taken aften lunch performance kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe (d) Swan Song
(a) Doze (b) Leisure (efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ keâe Deefvlece DeefYeveÙe) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(c) Slumber (d) Siesta DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I) Prognosis – hetJee&vegceeve~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Group of words, A short rest or sleep Elegy – Meeskeâ ieerle~
taken aften lunch kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (d) Siesta - oeshenj kesâ Memoir – mebmcejCe~

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361. Select the most appropriate word for the given Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who is sixty
group of words. years old' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Sexagenarian' (pees mee" Je<eeaÙe
A nature reserve for birds of animals
(a) retreat (b) asylum
nes ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve nQ-
(c) oasis (d) sanctuary Nonagenarian (90-99 years old)
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) Octogenarian (80-89 years old)
Septuagenarian (70-79 years old)
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words A nature reserve for
366. Select the most appropriate word for the group
birds of animals kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo sanctuary (DeYÙeejCÙe of words.
heMegefJenej) nesiee~ An office with high salary but no work
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) honorary (b) sinecure
retreat (Jeehemeer/ DeeßeÙemLeue), asylum (heeieueKeevee), oasis - (c) autocracy (d) bureaucracy
ce®GÅeeve~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'An office with high
362. Select the word which means the same as the
group of words given. salary but no work' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Sinecure' (keâeÙe&Yeej
One who helps a person in need jefnle veewkeâjer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) mercenary (b) veteran Honorary- ceeveveerÙe/DeJewleefvekeâ
(c) samaritan (d) collaborator Autocracy- Skeâleb$e/efvejbkegâMelee
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) Bureaucracy- veewkeâjMeener
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who helps a 367. Select the most appropriate word for the group
person in need' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Samaritan' (veskeâ Deeoceer) of words.
nesiee~ One who is indifferent to pleasure or pain
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) wise (b) temperate
Mercenary- efkeâjeÙes keâe mewefvekeâ (c) brave (d) stoic
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Veteran- DevegYeJeer
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'One who is indifferent
Collabarator- menÙeesieer
to pleasure or pain' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'stoic' (Goemeerve,
363. Select the option that can be used as a one-
word substitute for the given group of words. Jew jeieer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
A person who can endure pain or hardship wise- yegefæceeve
without showing his feelings or complaining temperate- mebÙeceer
(a) stoic (b) agnostic brave- yeneogj
(c) ascetic (d) pedant 368. Select the word which means the same as the
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) group of words given.
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A person who can Close fitting cover for a sword or knife
endure pain or hardship without showing his feelings or (a) Shield (b) Guard
complaining' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'stoic' - (YeeJenerve) nesiee~ (c) Screen (d) Sheath
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- agnostic - veeefmlekeâ, ascetic - lehemJeer, SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
pedant - ™efÌ{Jeeoer Ans. (d) ef o Ùes ieÙes group of words 'closed fitting cover for
364. Select the option which is the most appropriate a sured or knife' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Sheath' (cÙeeve) nesiee~
one word substitution for the given group of DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
words. Shield–keâJeÛe, j#ekeâ; Guard – henjsoej; Screen–hešue, efÛe$eheš
A protected place for birds and animals 369. Select the word which means the same as the
(a) bunker (b) island group of words given.
(c) sanctuary (d) estuary A vertical passageway into a mine
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) (a) Lobby (b) Shaft
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A protected place for (c) Canal (d) Aisle
birds and animals' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo Sanctuary (DeYÙeejCÙe) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II)
nesiee~ Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a vertical
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw- passageway into a mine' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Shaft' (Keeve ceW
Bunker - mesveeJeeme, Island - Éerhe, Estuary - veoer keâe cegnevee keâe jemlee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
365. Select the option which is the most appropriate Lobby – Øeleer#eeie=n; Canal – venj; Aisle – ieefueÙeeje~
one word substitution for the given group of 370. Select the word which means the same as the
words. group of words given.
One who is sixty years old Small room where dishes are washed.
(a) Nonagenarian (b) Sexagenarian (a) Larder (b) Scullery
(c) Octogenarian (d) Septuagenarian (c) Pantry (d) Ante-room
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
One Word Substitution 436 YCT
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Small room where Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A speech made to
dishes are washed' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'scullery' (yele&ve meheâeF& oneself' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Soliloquy' (mJeYee<eCe, DeelceYee<eCe)
keâjves keâer peien) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
Larder – keâes"ej, ieesoece Solitary - SkeâebleJeemeer
Pantry – jmeesF& YeC[ej Eloquent - megJeòeâe
Ante-room – hetJe& keâ#e, ieefueÙeeje Dialogue - mebJeeo, yeeleÛeerle
371. Select the word which means the same as the 375. Choose the most appropriate word that can
group of words given. substitute the given group of words.
A type of magic in which sprits, especially evil Full of criticism and mockery
ones, are used to make things happen (a) Cliche (b) Praise
(a) Chemistry (b) Alchemy (c) Satire (d) Eulogy
(c) Mimicry (d) Sorcery SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Group of words 'Full of criticism and
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words ' A type of magic in mockery' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Satire' (efveboe keâLeve, JÙebie ØeOeeve
which sprits, especially evil ones, are used to make
jÛevee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Praise - ØeMebmee,
things happen' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'sorcery (šesvee, peeot,
Eulogy - ØeMebmee ieeve~
Fvõpeeue) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
376. Choose the word that can substitute the given
Chemistry – jmeeÙeveMeeœe
sentence.
Alchemy – jme-efJeOee/jmeeÙeve efJe%eeve An internal or external framework of bones
Mimicry – vekeâue/DevegkeâjCe (a) Spine (b) Skull
372. Select the word which means the same as the (c) Skeleton (d) Skin
group of words given. SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
A person who is blamed for something that Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Group of words 'An internal or
someone else has done external framework of bones' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo
(a) Competitor (b) Enemy
'Skeleton' (kebâkeâeue) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) Opponent (d) Scapegoat
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) Spine - jerÌ{ keâer nñer
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'A person who is Skull - KeesheÌ[er, keâheeue
blamed for something that someone else has' kesâ efueS Skin - lJeÛee~
Skeâ Meyo 'scapegoat' (otmejeW keâer ieueleer kesâ efueS obef[le) nesiee~ 377. Select the most appropriate word for the given
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Competitor– ØeefleÙeesieer, Enemy– group of words.
A set of twenty
Me$eg, Opponent– ØeefleÉvÉer (mheOee& cesb)~ (a) Dozen (b) Score
373. In the following question, out of the four given (c) Quarter (d) Decade
alternatives, select the alternative which is the SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
best substitute of the phrase.
Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A set of twenty' kesâ
The bony framework of the body.
(a) Respiratory system (b) Skeleton efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Score' (yeerme keâe mesš) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
(c) Neurons (d) Arteries DeLe& nQ-
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III) Dozen - a set of twelve.
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The bony Quarter - each of four equal parts.
framework of the body' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Skeleton' Decade - a period of ten years.
378. Select the most appropriate word for the given
(kebâkeâeue) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
group of words.
Respiratory system - MJemeve leb$e A large number of fish swimming together
Neurons - lebef$ekeâe (a) Pack (b) Shoal
Arteries - Oeceveer, jòeâ Jeeefnveer pees jòeâ keâes ùoÙe mes Mejerj keâes ues (c) Horde (d) Herd
peeleer nw~ SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
374. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A large number of
group of words given. fish swimming together' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'shoal'
A speech made to oneself (ceÚefueÙeeW keâe mecegoeÙe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) Soliloquy (b) Solitary Pack - leeMe keâer ieñer, Horde - KeeveyeoesMe peeefle, Herd -
(c) Eloquent (d) Dialogue
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
heMeg DeeW keâe PegC[~
One Word Substitution 437 YCT
379. Select the most appropriate word for the given 383. In the following question, out of the four
group of words. alternatives, select the alternative which is the
Government not connected with religious or best substitute of the phrase.
spiritual matters. A person who preserves skin of animals
(a) Socialist (b) Republic (a) Biloquist (b) Philologist
(c) Sovereign (d) Secular (c) Taxidermist (d) Oculist
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Ans : (d) efoS ieS Group of words 'Government not Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ group of words, a person who preserves
connected with religious or spiritual matters' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ skin of animals kesâ efueS one word efJekeâuhe (c) Taxidermist
Meyo 'Secular' (Oece& efvejhes#e) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (JÙeefòeâ pees peeveJejeW keâer lJeÛee mebjef#ele keâjW) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
Socialist - meceepeJeeoer, Republic - ieCeleb$e, ueeskeâleb$e, MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&-
Sovereign - ØeYeglJe mebheVe~ Biloquist – JÙeefòeâ pees oes DeeJeepeeW ceW yeesue mekeâlee nes
380. Select the word which means the same as the Philologist – Yee<eeefJeo
group of words given. Oculist – Specialist of eyes (DeeBKeeW keâe efJeMes<e%e)
A building in which Jewish people worship and 384. Select the most appropriate one-word
study their religion substitution for the given group of words.
(a) Mosque (b) Temple One who changes sides
(c) Church (d) Synagogue (a) novice (b) amateur
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III) (c) invader (d) turncoat
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words 'A building in which SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Jewish people worship and study their religion' kesâ efueS Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'one who changes
Skeâ Meyo 'Synagogue' (DeejeOeveeueÙe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ sides' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'turncoat' (he#e yeoueves
DeLe& nQ- Jeeuee/oueyeouet) nesiee~
Temple - cebefoj DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâe DeLe& nw-
Church - efiejpeeIej novice - veewefmeefKeS
Monastery - DeKeeÌ[e amateur - MeewefkeâÙee/DeJÙeJemeeÙeer
381. Select the word which means the same as the invader - Dee›eâeblee/nceueeJej
group of words given. 385. Select the word which means the same as the
Not connected with religious or spiritual group of words given.
matters. Too unimportant to consider
(a) Secular (b) Veteran (a) dimunitive (b) trivial
(c) Communal (d) Atheist (c) nothing (d) noticeable
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words ' Not connected with Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Too important to
religious or spiritual matters' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo secular - consider' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'trivial' (legÛÚ/cenlJenerve) nesiee~
(Oece&efvejhes#e) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Veteran - DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
DevegYeJeer, Communal - meecØeoeefÙekeâ, Atheist - veeefmlekeâ Dimunitive - cebolee
Nothing - kegâÚ veneR
T Noticeable- OÙeeve osves ÙeesiÙe
382. Select the option that can be used as a one- 386. Select the most appropriate option that can be
word substitute for the given group of words. used as a one-word substitute for the given
A group of three novels or plays, each complete group of words.
in itself. A cup or other decorative object awarded as a
(a) Triplet (b) Triumvir prize for a victory or success
(a) gift (b) crown
(c) Trilogy (d) Trivet
(c) present (n) (d) trophy
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ group of word, A group of three novels
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A cup or other
or plays, each complete in itself kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ one word decorative object awarded as a prize for a victory or
Trilogy (GhevÙeeme-$eÙeer/ef$elJe) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ success' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'trophy' (š^eheâer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
Triplet - ef$ekeâ, Triumvir - ef$eMeemekeâ, Trivet - ueesns keâe kesâ DeLe& nQ-
efleheeÙee~ Gift - Ghenej, Crown - leepe, Present - hegjmkeâej

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387. Select the most appropriate word for the given Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Group of words A young child just
group of words beginning to walk' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Toddler' (vevne yeÛÛee)
A strong and fast moving stream of water
(a) rivulet (b) creek nes iee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(c) torrent (d) trickle Cub - Mesj keâe yeÛÛee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II) Joey - kebâiee® keâe yeÛÛee
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A strong and fast Kid - yeÛÛee, cepeekeâ keâjvee
moving stream of water' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Torrent' (ØeÛeb[ 392. Choose the most appropriate word that can
Oeeje, lespe Oeeje) nesiee~ substitute the given group of words.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- A violent windstorm
(a) Temperate (b) Drought
Rivulet- Úesšer veoer, Creek- meBkeâjer KeeÌ[er, Trickle- šhekeâvee, (c) Draught (d) Tempest
efjmevee~ SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
388. Select the most appropriate word for the given Ans. (d) : efoS ieS Group of words 'A violent
group of words. windstorm' kesâ efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'tempest' (DeebOeer letheâeve) nesiee~
The art of cleaning and preserving animal
skins
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) etymology (b) taxonomy Drought - metKee, Draught - Øee™he lewÙeej keâjvee, Kegjekeâ,
(c) dermatology (d) taxidermy Temperate - Meerlees<Ce, meblegefuele~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II) 393. Select the most appropriate word for the given
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'The art of cleaning group of words.
and preserving animal skins' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'taxidermy' One who abstains from alcoholic drinks
(Ûece& ØemeeOeve) nesiee~ (a) Vegetarian (b) Non-vegetarian
(c) Drunkard (d) Teetotaller
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Etymology- Meyo meeOeve/Meyo JÙeglheefòe Ans. (d) : efoS ieS Group of words 'one who abstains
Taxonomy- JeieeakeâjCe from alcoholic drinks' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo Teetotallor
Dermatology- lJeÛee efJe%eeve (DeOÙeÙeve) (ceÅelÙeeieer) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
389. Select the word which means the same as the Vegetarian - Meekeâenejer
group of words given.
Non-Vegetarian - ceebmeenejer
Relating to the healing of diseases
(a) Preventive (b) Immunity Drunkard - efheÙekeäkeâ[, Mejeyeer~
(c) Inoculation (d) Therapeutic
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) U
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of word 'Relating to the healing 394. Select the word which means the same as the
of diseases' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Therapeutic' (leveeJe Ùegòeâ yesnlej group of words given.
cenmetme keâjves Jeeuee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- 'Immunity' An imaginary, perfect state or place
(a) Utopia (b) Dystopia
- Øeeflej#eCe, 'Inoculation' - šerkeâe, 'Preventive' - yeÛeeJe (c) Nostalgia (d) Arcadia
390. In the following question, out of the four given SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
alternatives, select the alternative which is the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'An imaginary, perfect
best substitute of the phrase. state or place kesâ efueS one word 'utopia' (keâeuheefvekeâ jepÙe)
A portable radio set.
(a) transistor (b) transcription GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
(c) Transposition (d) Transaction Arcadia - keâeuheefvekeâ, Dystopia - leyeen osMe, Nostalgia -
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III) efJe<eeo/GoeMeer~
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'A portable radio set'
395. Select the most appropriate one-word
kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'transistor' (š^ebefpemšj) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
substitution for the given words.
An imaginary ideal society
keâs DeLe& nw- (a) Model (b) Flawless
Transcription - Øeefleefueefhe (c) Ultimate (d) Utopia
Transposition - mLeeveeblejCe SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Transaction - uesve-osve Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'An imaginary ideal
391. Select the word which means the same as the society' kesâ efueS one word utopia (keâeuheefvekeâ) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
group of words given. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
A young child just beginning to walk Model - vecetvee
(a) Toddler (b) Cub Ultimate - Deefvlece
(c) Joey (d) Kid
Flawless - efveoex<e
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III)
One Word Substitution 439 YCT
396. Select the word which means the same as the Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words, a long sea journey kesâ
group of words given. efueS one word efJekeâuhe ‘voyage’ (peueÙee$ee) GefÛele Meyo nw~
An imagined society where everything is
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
perfect and everyone is happy
(a) Responsible (b) Hypocrite Trip - Ùee$ee
(c) Utopia (d) Evangelist Excursion - mewj
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III) Expedition - DeefYeÙeeve
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'An imagined society 401. Select the most appropriate word which means
where everything is perfect and everyone is happy' kesâ the same as the group of words given.
Something done because one wants to, not by
efueS Skeâ Meyo 'utopia' (DeeoMe&ueeskeâ) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& force
nQ- Responsible - efpeccesoej, Hypocrite - heeKeC[er, Evangelist (a) threatened (b) voluntary
- megmeceeÛeej uesKekeâ, F&meeF&cele keâe ØeÛeejkeâ (c) subjected (d) coered
397. Select the word which means the same as the SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
group of words given. Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Something done
Having no moral principles because one wants to, not by force' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
(a) Unaware (b) Mischievous 'voluntary' (mJewefÛÚkeâ) nesiee~
(c) Ethical (d) Unscrupulous DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- threatened - Oecekeâer, coered -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II)
cepeyetj, subjected - DeOeerve
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Having no moral
402. Select the most appropriate one-word
principles' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Unscrupulous' (Deveweflekeâ) substitution for the given group of words.
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- A person who is unduly anxious about his/her
Unaware – Devepeeve/yesKeyej health
Mischievous – vešKeš (a) disciplinarian (b) egalitarian
(c) valetudinarian (d) antiquarian
Ethical – veweflekeâ
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a person who is
V
unduly anxious about his/her health' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo
398. Select the option that can be used as a one- 'valetudinarian' (Deheveer yeerceejer SJeb keâcepeesjer keâer DelÙeefOekeâ
word substitute for the given group of words. efÛeblee keâjves Jeeuee) nesiee~
A new project or business activity involving
some risk.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- disciplinarian - DevegMeemekeâ
(a) Entrepreneur (b) Venture (n) egalitarian - meceeveleeJeeoer
(c) Experiment (d) Taboo antiquarian - hegjelelJeJesòee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) 403. Select the word which means the same as the
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A new project or group of words given.
busines activity involving some risk' kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ one A person without a settled home or regular
work who wanders from place to place and
word 'Venture' (peesefKece keâe keâece) nesiee~
lives by begging.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - (a) Vagrant (b) Truant
Experiment - ØeÙeesie, Entrepreneur - GÅeceer, Taboo - efve<esOe~ (c) Itinerant (d) Migrant
399. In the following question, out of the four SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
alternatives, select the alternative which is the Ans : (a) ef o Ùes ieÙes group of words 'A person without a
best substitute of the phrase. settled home or regular work who wanders from place
Killer of prophet to place and lives by begging' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Vagrant'
(a) Mariticide (b) Vaticide (Keevee yeoesMe/IegcekeäkeâÌ[) nesiee~
(c) Patricide (d) Sororicide DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Truant- efJeÅeeueÙe mes DevegheefmLele jnves Jeeuee
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ phrase 'killer of prophet' kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe
Itinerant- YeüceCekeâejer
(b) Vaticide (hewiecyej keâer nlÙee keâjves Jeeuee) GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw~
Migrant- ØeJeemeer
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
404. Select the most appropriate word for the given
400. Select the word which means the same as the group of words.
group of words given Able to adapt to many different functions or
A long sea journey activities
(a) trip (b) voyage (a) expert (b) versatile
(c) excursion (d) expedition (c) surrogate (d) deputy
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
One Word Substitution 440 YCT
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Able to adapt to many 409. Select the word which means the same as the
different functions or activities' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo group of words given.
Flowers or leaves woven together in a circle for
Versatile (yengcegKeer/efJeefYeVe ØeefleYeeDeeW keâe Oeveer) nesiee~
placing on a coffin or a grave
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) garland (b) wreath
Expert- efJeMes<e%e (c) bunch (d) bouquet
Surrogate- ØeefleefveefOe SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Deputy- meneÙekeâ/Ghe Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'Flowers or leaves
405. Select the word which means the same as the woven together in a circle for placing on a coffin or a
group of words given. grave' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Wreath' (heg<heebpeefue/heg<henej) nesiee~
A plantation of grapes DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâs DeLe& nw-
(a) Nursery (b) Orchard garland - iepeje, ceeuee
(c) Vineyard (d) Grove
bunch - iegÛÚe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
bouquet - iegueomlee
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'a plantation of
grapes' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Vineyard' (Debietj keâe yeeie) nesiee~ 410. Select the most appropriate one word
substitution for the given group of words.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Nursery – heewOeeIej, Orchard– A man who has magical powers or skills
heâueesÅeeve, Grove– GheJeve~ (a) Amateur (b) Wizard
406. Select the most appropriate word for the given (c) Agent (d) Scientist
of words. SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
A person who has long experience in a Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A man who has
particular field magical powers or skills' kesâ efueS GefÛele one word efJekeâuhe
(a) Veteran (b) Amateur
(c) Cosmopolitan (d) Stoic (b) Wizard (peeotiej) nesiee~
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words–'A person who has Amateur - veewefmeefKeÙee, Agent - ØeefleefveefOe, Scientist - Jew%eeefvekeâ
long experience in a particular field' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 411. Select the most appropriate one word
'veteran' (o#e JÙeefkeäle) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- substitution for the given group of words.
Very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not
Amateur– MeewefkeâÙee, Cosmopolitan– meJe&osMeerÙe,
natural
Stoic– efJejkeäle, Goemeerve (a) weird (b) wizard
407. Select the most appropriate word for the given (c) altruist (d) atheist
group of words. SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
The decision that is given by the jury or judge Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'Very strange and
at the end of a trial
unusual, unexpected or not natural' kesâ efueS GefÛele one
(a) Accusation (b) Punishment
(c) Allegation (d) Verdict word 'Weird' (Depeerye) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II) Wizard - peeotiej, Altruist - hejeshekeâejer, Atheist - veeefmlekeâ
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Group of words ' The decision that 412. Select the most appropriate one word
is given by the jury or judge at the end of a trial' kesâ efueS substitution for the given group of words.
Skeâ Meyo 'Verdict' (efveCe&Ùe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Feeling or Showing caution about possible
dangers.
Accusation - Deejeshe~
(a) ambiguous (b) wary
Punishment - mepee~ (c) genius (d) museum
Allegation - leLeekeâefLele Deejeshe~ SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'feeling or showing
W caution about possible dangers' kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ one word
408. Select the most appropriate one-word 'wary' (meeJeOeeve/ÛeewkeâVee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
substitution for the given group of words. ambiguous - DeveskeâeLe&keâ, genius - ceneve, museum - meb«eneueÙe
To separate husk from the grain
(a) whisk (b) willow X
(c) whip (d) winnow
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) 413. Select the most appropriate one word
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes group of words 'To separate husk substitution for the given group of words.
Dislike or prejudice against people from other
from the grain whisk' kesâ efueS Skeâ Meyo 'Winnow'
countries -
(Ûegvevee,heâškeâvee) nesiee~ (a) xenophile (b) xenophobia
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- willow - Skeâ Øekeâej keâe Je=#e, whip - (c) ambivalent (d) skillfull
lespeer mes Yeeievee SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
One Word Substitution 441 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'Dislike or prejudice Z
against people from other countries' kesâ efueS GefÛele one
418. Choose the most appropriate word that can
word efJekeâuhe xenophobia (efJeosefMeÙeeW mes [j) nesiee~ substitute the given group of words.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - The highest point
xenophile - efJeosefMeÙeeW mes Øesce, ambivalent - GYeÙecegKe, (a) Horizon (b) Paradise
(c) Zenith (d) Nadir
skillful - kegâMeue SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
414. Select the most appropriate one word Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Group of words 'The highest point' kesâ
substitution for the given group of words. efueÙes Skeâ Meyo 'Zenith' (Meer<e& efyebog) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
of the realtion between a host and guest, DeLe& nQ- Horizon - ef#eeflepe, Paradise - mJeie&, Nadir - heleve
friendly 419. Select the most appropriate one word
(a) xenial (b) harbour substitution for the given group of words.
(c) agenda (d) summary Great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) cause
(a) chronology (b) journal
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'of the relation between
(c) zeal (d) jealous
a host and guest, friendly' kesâ efueS GefÛele one word 'xenial' SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(melkeâej Meerue) nesiee~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'Great energy or
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause' kesâ efueS GefÛele one word
harbour - yebojieen, agenda - keâeÙe&metÛeer, summary - meejebMe 'zeal' (Glmeen) nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
Y chronology - keâeueeveg›eâce, journal - heef$ekeâe, jealous - F&<Ùee&ueg
420. Select the most appropriate one word
415. Select the most appropriate one word substitution for the given group of words.
substitution for the given group of words. A person who is fanatical
Have an intense feeling for something (a) zealot (b) director
(a) yearn (b) Proficient (c) composer (d) charter
(c) adamant (d) adorable SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A person who is
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'have an intense feeling fanatical' kesâ efueS GefÛele one word efJekeâuhe (a) zealot (keâój)
for something' kesâ efueS GefÛele one word efJekeâuhe (a) yearn nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
(leer›e FÛÚe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - Director - efveoxMekeâ, Composer - mebieerlekeâej, Charter -
Proficient - kegâMeue, Adamant - Dešue, Adorable - hÙeeje~ Iees<eCeehe$e
416. Select the most appropriate one word 421. Select the most appropriate one word
substitution for the given group of words.
substitution for the given group of words.
A line or course having abrupt right and left
An amount produced of an agricultural or turns
industrial product (a) reliable (b) zigzag
(a) precise (b) yield (c) barrel (d) analogy
(c) native (d) visual SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'A line or course
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'An amount produced having abrupt right and left turns' kesâ efueS GefÛele one word
of an agricultural or industrial product' kesâ efueS GefÛele one efJekeâuhe (b) Zigzag (šsÌ{e-cesÌ{e) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
word 'yield' (Ghepe) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - Reliable - efJeÕemeveerÙe, Barrel - heerhee, Analogy - meceevelee~
Precise - mešerkeâ, Native - pevce mLeeve, Visual - ÂMÙe~ 422. Select the most appropriate one word
417. Select the most appropriate one word substitution for the given group of words.
Love for foreign people, manners or cultures
substitution for the given group of words. (a) xenophobia (b) xenophilia
Shout in a loud, shard way. (c) analogy (d) theology
(a) clutch (b) yell SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) arena (d) charter Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'Love for foreign
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
people, manners or cultures kesâ efueS GefÛele one word
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ group of words 'shout in a loud, sharp 'xenophilia' (efJeosMeer ueesieeW mes Øesce) nesiee~
way' kesâ efueS GefÛele one word 'yell' (efÛeuueevee) nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& -
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - xenophobia - efJeosMeer ueesieeW mes [j, analogy - meceevelee,
Clutch - keâypee keâjvee, Arena - DeKeeÌ[e, Charter - Iees<eCeehe$e theology - Oece&Meem$e

One Word Substitution 442 YCT


10.
IDIOMS AND PHRASES
5. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
A underlined idiom in the given sentence.
1. Select the most appropriate meaning of the The apple of discord among the brothers was
given idiom. their father's mansion in the country.
To add insult to injury (a) reason for quarrel (b) hopeful attention
(a) to make fun of someone (c) Sincere affection (d) Fruitful discussion
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(b) to work hard on making up
(c) to make something worse Ans. (a) : GheÙeg&òeâ Idiom, The apple of discord (PeieÌ[s keâer
(d) to wound physically peÌ[) kesâ efueÙes efJekeâuhe (a) reason for quarrel GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I) keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom 'add insult to injury' (efmLeefle keâes 6. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
yeolej yeveevee) keâer GefÛele JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (c) 'to make given idiom.
A bird's eye view
something worse' keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ (a) a cursory look (b) a detailed study
2. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (c) a prejudiced view (d) a personal view
given idiom. SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
A bad egg Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'A bird's eye view' keâe DeLe&
(a) Someone who regularly makes mistakes nw- 'a cursory look' (mejmejer vepej mes osKevee) nw~
(b) Someone who is dishonest and unreliable DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
(c) Someone who doesn't like eggs
a detailed study - JÙeeKÙeelcekeâ DeOÙeÙeve,
(d) Someone who likes to break eggs
a prejudiced view - efve<he#e efJeÛeej,
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
a personal view - JÙeefòeâiele efJeÛeej
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, 'a bad egg' (DeefJeÕemeveerÙe JÙeefòeâ) kesâ
7. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
efueS efJekeâuhe Someone who is dishonest and unreliable given idiom.
GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Apple of discord
3. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) something very special
underlined idiom in the given sentence.] (b) something that causes friction
Her success as a singer was a nine days' (c) a tempting offer
wonder. (d) a good opportunity
(a) a proud achievement SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
(b) eternal fame Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Apple of discord' keâe
(c) an impossible feat DeLe& nw- 'something that causes friction' (PeieÌ[s keâe keâejCe)~
(d) a short-lived sensation DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) 8. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'a nine days' wonder' (Ûeej efove underlined idiom in the given sentence.
keâer ÛeeBoveer) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (d) a short-lived sensation Throughout his speech the crowd was all ears.
GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ (a) making a lot of noise
(b) covering their ears
4. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (c) very attentive
underlined idiom in the given sentence. (d) talking loudly
She felt like a fish out of water at her new job. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) happy and free
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'All ears' keâe DeLe& nw- 'very
(b) uncomfortable and restless
(c) angry and hurt attentive' (OÙeeve hetJe&keâ megvevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(d) comfortable and relaxed 9. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'like a fish out of water' (keâ°Øeo Coming from an affluent family, she found
herself a square peg in a round hole when she
DeJemLee ceW) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b) uncomfortable and restless married a poor farmer and moved to a small
GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ village.
Idoms & Phrases 443 YCT
(a)in a favourable altuation 14. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(b)unhappy and regretful underlined idiom in the given sentence.
(c)a misfit in the environment Unless you are above board in your dealings,
(d)in a financial crisis you will not be able to win the trust of your
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) clients.
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'a square peg in a round (a) smart and deceptive
hole' keâe DeLe& nw- 'a misfit in the environment' (efkeâmeer (b) bold and reckless
(c) honest and frank
JÙeJemLee ceW DevegheÙegòeâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (d) exceptionally talented
10. Select the most appropriate meaning of the SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
given idiom. Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Above board'- keâe DeLe& nw-
At daggers drawn 'Honest and Frank' (F&ceeveoej Je mhe°Jeeoer)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
(a) deceiving somebody
(b) bitterly hostile
DeLe& osles nQ~
(c) friendly with each other 15. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(d) without hope given idiom.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I) At the drop of a hat
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'At daggers drawn' keâe (a) Instantly (b) Usually
(c) Frequently (d) Normally
DeLe& nw- 'bitterly hostile' (keâšg Me$egleehetCe&)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
DeLe& osles nQ~ Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'At the drop of a hat' keâe
11. Select the most appropriate meaning of the DeLe& nw- 'Instantly' (legjble) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
given idiom.
Usually - Dekeämej
Actions speak louder than words
(a) what you do is more important than what you Frequently - efvelÙe
say Normally - meeceevÙele:
(b) take up a task that you cannot finish 16. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) look for solutions in the wrong place given idiom.
(d) do something without planning Be an open book
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) (a) one about whom it is easy to know everything
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Actions speak louder (b) one who advises others to be frank and
than words' keâe DeLe& nw- 'What you do is more important unsecretive
than what you say' (keâjveer, keâLeveer mes pÙeeoe leekeâleJej nesleer (c) one who is fond of reading even when
travelling
nw)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (d) one who has written an examination without
12. Select the most appropriate meaning of the preparation
underlined idiom in the given sentence. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
As the flood waters hit the coastal village, Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Be an open book' keâe
several families had a close shave.
(a) a narrow escape
DeLe& nw- 'one about whom it is easy to know everything'
(b) to have no livelihood (Kegueer efkeâleeye nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(c) to loss all possessions 17. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(d) nothing to eat given idiom
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) at snail's pace
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'A close shave' keâe DeLe& nw- (a) do something very carefully
'A narrow escape' (yeeue-yeeue yeÛe peevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe (b) be very persistent
(c) do something very slowly
DeLe& osles nQ~ (d) keep your moves secret
13. Select the most appropriate meaning of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
underlined idiom in the given sentence. Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'At snail's pace' keâe DeLe&
He is completely at sea about where to invest
his hard-earned money. nw- ' do something very slowly ( Oeerceer ieefle mes)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
(a) confused (b) sure efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(c) in shock (d) committed 18. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) given idiom
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'at sea' keâe DeLe& nw- at arm's length
'confused' (Demecebpeme) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ (a) checking the length of fabric
sure - efveefMÛele (b) as close as one can touch
(c) avoiding too much closeness
in shock - meocee ceW/onMele ceW
(d) using one's arm to measure length
committed - Øeefleyeæ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
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Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'At arm's length' keâe DeLe&efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Add insult to injury'
Ans. (d) :
nw- 'avoiding too much closeness' (otj jKevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
keâe DeLe& nw- 'make a bad situation even worse' (efmLeefle Deewj
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ yeolej keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
19. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 24. In the following question, out of the given four
given idiom alternatives, select the alternative which best
acid test expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
(a) a malicious way of taking revenge A bone of contention.
(b) a test that shows how to harm someone (a) Strong and healthy bones
(c) proof that an attack has been made (b) Tough man
(d) definitive proof of truth or falsehood (c) Cause of dispute
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) (d) Peaceful thing
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'acid test' keâe DeLe& nw- SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
'definitive proof of truth or falsehood' (efveCee&Ùekeâ hejer#ee)~ Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'A bone of contention' keâe
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ DeLe& nw- 'cause of dispute' (PeieÌ[s keâe keâejCe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
20. Select the most appropriate meaning of the DeLe& nQ-
given idiom. Strong and healthy bones - cepeyetle Deewj mJemLe nñer
As the crow flies Tough man - GheõJeer JÙeefòeâ
(a) to be uncertain
Peaceful thing - MeebeflehetCe& efJe<eÙe
(b) a long winding path
(c) the shortest route 25. In the following question, out of the four given
(d) to be directionless options, select the alternative which means the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I) idiom / phrase.
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'As the crow flies' keâe DeLe& A child's play
nw- 'the shortest route' (Deuhekeâeueerve ceeie&)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe (a) Very innocent
(b) Very annoying
DeLe& osles nQ~ (c) Something that is very easy
21. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (d) Very irritating
given idiom. SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
As clear as mud Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'A child's play' keâe DeLe& nw-
(a) impossible to understand
'something that is very easy' (yengle ner Deemeeve keâeÙe&)~ DevÙe
(b) extremely dirty
(c) honest and legal ef JekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(d) completely suitable for someone very innocent - yengle ceemetce
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) very annoying - yengle keâ<šØeo
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'As clear as mud' keâe DeLe& very irritating - yengle lekeâueerheâosn
nw- 'impossible to understand' (pees mecePeves ceW yengle keâef"ve 26. In the following question, out of the four given
nes)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ alternatives, select the alternatives which best
22. Select the most appropriate meaning of the express the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
given idiom. A burning question
A piece of cake (a) A lengthy question
(a) Something amusing (b) Something serious (b) An important question
(c) Something difficult (d) Something easy (c) A useless question
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II) (d) An easy question
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'A piece of cake' keâe
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'A burning question' keâe
DeLe& nw- Something easy (yengle Deemeeve)~
DeLe& nw- 'An important question' (cenòJehetCe& ØeMve)~ DevÙe
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Something amusing – kegâÚ ceveesjbpekeâ
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
27. Select the meaning of the given idiom.
Something serious – kegâÚ Dence, iebYeerj
Be at your wits' end
Something difficult – kegâÚ peefšue, keâef"ve (a) To be overjoyed
23. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (b) Careful thinking
given idiom. (c) Be overwhelmed with problems
Add insult to injury (d) Do something confidently
(a) Hurt someone physically SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(b) Say words that are very offensive Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Be at your wits's and'
(c) Play a prank on someone keâe DeLe& nw- 'Be overwhelmed with problems' (mecemÙee mes
(d) Make a bad situation even worse.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II) DeefYeYetle nesvee/Ieyeje peevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
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28. Select the meaning of the given idiom. (c) To have a second opinion
Apples and oranges. (d) A change in one's opinion
(a) Same things (b) Different things SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) Fresh (d) Nutritious Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'A change of heart' keâe
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III)
DeLe& nw- 'A change in one's opinion’ (efJeÛeejeW ceW yeoueeJe)~
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Apples and oranges'
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
keâe DeLe& nw- 'Different things’ (Deueie-Deueie Jemleg)~ DevÙe 34. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ given idiom.
29. Select the most appropriate meaning of the A needle in a haystack
given idiom. (a) To be of minor importance
As a matter of fact (b) To be involved in unnecessary activity
(a) Actually as it happens (c) To create a state of confusion
(b) To seize a good opportunity (d) Something that is very difficult to locate
(c) To forgive and forget SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(d) just at the last moment
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Idiom/Phrase 'A needle in a
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
haystack' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Some thing that is very difficult to
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'As a matter of fact' keâe
locate' (kegâÚ Ssmee pees DemebYeJe Ùee yesno cegefMkeâue nw) DevÙe
DeLe& nw- 'Actually as it happens' (ÙeLeeLe&, JeemleefJekeâ)~ DevÙe
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
35. Select the meaning of the given idiom.
30. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. All and sundry
Above one's head (a) By all means (b) All eager
(a) Intimate and personal (c) All included (d) All in agreement
(b) Beyond one's understanding SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) To be very tall Ans. (c) : ef o Ùes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'All and sundry' keâe DeLe&
(d) Overhead expenses nw- All included (meYeer ueesie Meeefceue)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II) osles nQ~
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Above one's head' keâe 36. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
DeLe& nw- 'Beyond one's understanding' (mecePe mes hejs nesvee)~ given idiom.
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ As clear as a bell
31. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) To have a tinkling sound
given idiom. (b) At a very low price
A penny for your thoughts (c) To get fooled
(a) Start something all over again (d) Readily understood
(b) Be glad to see someone leave SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) Way of asking what someone is thinking Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'As clear as a bell' keâe
(d) To make a bad situation worse DeLe& nw- ‘Readily understood’ (yengle ner mhe<š)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'A penny for your
37. Select the meaning of the given idiom.
thoughts' keâe DeLe& nw- 'way of asking what someone is At the drop of a hat.
thinking' (keäÙee meesÛe jne nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) Facing difficulties (b) Completely
32. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (c) Immediately (d) Losing a hat
given idiom. SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III)
A bull in a china shop Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'At the drop of a hat'
(a) An extremely awkward, clumsy person
(b) A very disciplined and systematic person
keâe DeLe& nw- 'Immediately' (legjble)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles
(c) A brave person in a group of cowards nQ~
(d) To be a rude and aggressive person 38. Select the meaning of the given idiom.
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I) A man of spirit is
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'A bull in china shop' (a) A spiritual person
keâe DeLe& nw- An extremely awkward, clumsy person' (b) A unique person
(c) A very talented man
(DeveheÙegòeâ, Yeöe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (d) A very courageous man
33. Select the most appropriate meaning of the SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
given idiom.
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'A man of spirit is' keâe
A change of heart
(a) To have a heart transplant DeLe& nw- 'A very courageous man' (yeneogj/meenmeer JÙeefòeâ)~
(b) To fail to fulfill a promise DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
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39. Select the option that means the same as the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'by leaps and bounds' (yengle lespeer
given idiom. mes yeÌ{vee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (a)at a rapid pace GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee
A stone's throw away
(a) Very far off
keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ
(b) At a short distance 44. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) Many miles away underlined idiom in the given sentence.
(d) At a remote location There was no one in the team who could bell
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III) the cat and tell the producer the truth.
(a) tame some animals
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'A stone's throw away' (b) warn the owners
keâe DeLe& nw- 'At a short distance (met#ce otjer/LeesÌ[er otj hej)~ (c) do the impossible task
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (d) ring the bells regularly
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
B Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'bell the cat' (DemebYeJe keâeÙe& keâjvee)
40. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) do the impossible task GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee
given idiom. keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
A bolt from the blue 45. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(a) something that happens suddenly underlined idiom in the given sentence.
(b) a strange dream that wakes one up suddenly My blood boils when I hear people abuse
(c) something that is hotly debated children.
(a) to be very controlled
(d) something causing a head injury
(b) to be very concerned
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I) (c) to be very angry
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, 'bolt from the blue' (keâesF& Iešvee (d) to be very sensitive
pees DeÛeevekeâ Deewj Deveehesef#ele nes) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b) SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I)
'something that happens suddenly' GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ Ans. (c) : Blood boils (DelÙeefOekeâ ›eâesefOele nesvee) kesâ efueS
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ efJekeâuhe (c) To be very angry GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe
41. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
given idiom. 46. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Bang of the buck following idiom.
Be in the eye of a storm
(a) A sorrowful heart
(a) Be in the middle of a difficult situation
(b) Dash against something (b) Be very worried due to something
(c) Less value for money (c) Be caught in heavy rain
(d) More value for money (d) Be in conflict with many people
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I) SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, Bang of the buck (hewmes keâes DeefOekeâ Ans. (a) : 'Be in the eye of a storm' (cegMeeryele ceW heÌ[ peevee)
cenlJe osvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe More value for money GheÙegòeâ kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (a) Be in the middle of a difficult
JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ situation GheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
42. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 47. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentence. given idiom.
If the audit report shows anomalies, the finance Bear the brunt of
(a) bear the maximum fury
manager will be brought to book.
(b) bear discrimination
(a) given a promotion (b) held accountable (c) breed jealousy
(c) supported fully (d) rewarded suitably (d) assume an identity
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'brought to book' (mepee osvee) kesâ Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'bear the brunt of' keâe
efueS efJekeâuhe (b) held accountable GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DeLe& nw- 'bear the maximum fury' (KeeefceÙeepee Yegielevee)~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
43. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 48. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentence. underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Information technology has developed by leaps Let us have all the regulations in black and
and bounds. white.
(a) at a rapid pace (a) painted in colour
(b) in far off places (b) printed in coloured ink
(c) very gradually (c) written on the black board
(d) through unfair means (d) in writing
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
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Ans. (d) : efoS ieS jsKeebefkeâle Idiom/Phrase 'In black and 53. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
White. keâe DeLe& nw- 'In writing, (especially an agreement, given idiom.
Be left in the lurch
contract or other formal document') (efueefKele ™he mes)~ (a) be sent to do work which one doesn't enjoy
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (b) keep repeating something till it is accepted
49. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (c) be tired of doing the same thing over and over
underlined idiom in the given sentence. again
The boss is going to blow his top when he (d) be deserted when one is in trouble
discovers the blatant mistake in the balance SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
sheet. Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Be left in the lurch' keâe
(a) attack fiercely (b) dismiss from job DeLe& nw- 'be deserted when one is in trouble' (DeOej ceW
(c) be very embarrassed (d) be very angry ÚesÌ[ osvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) 54. Select the most appropriate of the given idiom.
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Blow his top' keâe DeLe& To blaze a trail
nw- 'be very angry' (DelÙeefOekeâ ›eâesefOele nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe (a) to initiate something new
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (b) to complete a project
(c) to act impulsively
50. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (d) to set fire to something
underlined Idiom in the given sentence. SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
The heavy losses in business came like a bolt Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To blaze a trail' keâe DeLe&
from the blue. nw- 'to initiate something new' (kegâÚ veÙee efJekeâefmele keâjvee)~
(a) a thunderstorm DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(b) an unexpected disaster
(c) a windfall 55. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(d) an ominous warning given idiom
bolt from the blue
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) winning after losing a game many times
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'bolt from the blue' keâe (b) something sudden that happens unexpectedly
DeLe& nw- An unexpected disaster (Skeâ DeØelÙeeefMele cegmeeryele)~ (c) someone who runs fast and wins a race
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (d) locking the doors' to keep the rain out
a thunderstorm - efyepeueer keâÌ[keâves Jeeuee letheâeve SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Bolt from the blue' keâe
a windfall - Skeâ nJee keâe PeeWkeâe
an ominous warning - DeMegYe ÛesleeJeveer
DeLe& nw- 'something sudden that happens unexpectedly'
(Deekeâefmcekeâ Iešvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
51. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. 56. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentence.
butterflies in the stomach
Please come to the point, don't beat around the
(a) being excited (b) being nervous
bush.
(c) being angry (d) being hungry (a) avoid the topic (b) hide behind a bush
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III) (c) make excuses (d) accept defeat
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Butterflies in the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
stomach' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Being Nervous' (yesÛewve nesvee)~ Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Beat around the bush' keâe
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- DeLe& nw- 'Avoid the topic' (cegös mes Yeškeâ peevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
being excited - Glmeeefnle nesvee efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
being angry - iegmmee nesvee 57. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
being hungry - YetKee jnvee given idiom.
52. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Be an old hat
given idiom. (a) Be superstitious (b) Be outdated
Bed of roses (c) Be crazy (d) Be foolish
(a) An enjoyable state SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(b) A difficult situation Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Be an old hat' keâe DeLe&
(c) An unforgettable moment nw- 'Be outdated' (DeØeÛeefuele nesvee/efIemee-efheše)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
(d) A state of perplexity
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
58. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Bed of roses' keâe DeLe& nw-
given idiom.
'an enjoyable state' (hetâueeW keâer mespe/DeejeceoeÙekeâ efmLeefle)~ DevÙe To bark up the wrong tree
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) to be wrong about the reason for something
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(b) to bury money under a tree and forget the 63. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
place given idiom.
(c) to be mistaken about the name of a tree In the blink of an eye
(d) to eat an unpalateble fruit by mistake (a) Something that is not real
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III) (b) Within a very short period of time
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To bark up the wrong (c) Within a very long period of time
tree' keâe DeLe& nw- 'to be wrong about the reason for (d) Something that is unavoidable
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
something' (ieueleheânceer ceW nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase "In the blink of an
nQ~ eye" keâe DeLe& nw- "within a very short period of time"
59. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (heuekeâ Pehekeâles ner)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
given idiom.
bite your tongue 64. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(a) talk for a long time given Idiom.
(b) be impossible to be understood Be behind the times
(a) Be old fashioned (b) Always dreaming
(c) get bruises in the mouth
(c) Be very old (d) Not be alert
(d) stop yourself from saying something
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Be behind the times'
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Bite your tongue' keâe DeLe&
keâe DeLe& nw- 'Be old fashioned' (hegjeves peceeves keâe nesvee)~ DevÙe
nw- 'stop yourself from saying something' (efkeâmeer yeele keâes efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
keânves mes Deheves Deehe keâes jeskeâvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
65. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
60. Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom.
underlined idiom in the given sentence. Back in saddle
A lot of work has gone on behind the scenes for (a) Learn how to ride (b) Resume duty
the special event which is being planned next (c) Teach someone riding (d) Put a new saddle
week. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
(a) To complete the arrangements Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Back in saddle' keâe DeLe&
(b) In the theatre
(c) For spreading the news
nw- 'Resume duty' ([Ÿetšer efheâj mes Meg™ keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
(d) Unknown to everyone efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I) 66. In the following question, out of the four given
Ans. (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Behind the scenes' keâe options, select the option which means the best
DeLe& nw- 'Unknown to everyone or not seen by the public' of the idiom / phrase.
Between the devil and the deep sea
(heox kesâ heerÚs Ieefšle nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) Go fishing and cause trouble
61. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (b) Between two great difficulties
given idiom. (c) Speaking sharply
Bite off more than one can chew (d) To begin working seriously
(a) To taste something while cooking SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
(b) To eat quickly and run away Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Between the devil and
(c) To take on more than one can deal with the deep sea' keâe DeLe& nw- 'between two great difficulites'
(d) To cheat someone and get away
(oes keâef"ve mecemÙeeDeeW ceW nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
67. In the following question, out of the four given
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase ' Bite off more than alternatives, select the alternatives which best
one can chew' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To take on more than one can express the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
deal with' (#ecelee mes DeefOekeâ efpeccesoejer ues uesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe By hook or by crook
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) Causing trouble to (b) By all means
(c) To flight against (d) To bear patiently
62. Select the most appropriate meaning of the SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
underlined idiom in the given sentence.
The police was able to find the guilty but the Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'By hook or by crook'
big fish escaped. keâe DeLe& nw- 'By all means' (efkeâmeer Yeer keâercele hej)~ DevÙe
(a) main leaders (b) large-sized ones efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(c) tall people (d) plum men 68. In the following question, out of the given four
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II) alternatives, select the alternative which best
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'big fish' (yeÌ[er ceÚueer) keâe expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
DeLe& nw- 'main leaders' (cegKÙe JÙeefòeâ/veslee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe Birds of the same feather
(a) People with a generous heart
DeLe& osles nQ~ (b) To get into trouble together
Idoms & Phrases 449 YCT
(c) To be in a totally helpless condition Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes Idiom/phrase 'Be on cloud nine' keâe
(d) People with similar character
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
DeLe& nw- 'To be in a state of extreme happiness'. (Ûejce
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Idiom/phrase 'Birds of the same
Deevevo keâer efmLeefle ceW nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
feather' keâe DeLe& nw- 'People with similar character' (Skeâ 74. Select the option that means the same as the
given idiom.
ner Lewueer kesâ Ûeós-yeós)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ To bell the cat
69. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) To catch a cat and bell it first
given idiom. (b) To be alert to danger anywhere
Bend over backwards (c) To take a lead in difficult situations
(a) To express sudden shock (d) To tie a bell for a cat at home
(b) To exert a lot of effort towards some end SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) To end all activities
(d) to confess to a crime Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'bell the cat' keâe DeLe& nw-
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) 'To take a lead in difficult situations' (keâef"ve keâeÙeeX ceW
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Idiom/phrase 'Bend over backwards' DeiegJee nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
keâe DeLe& nw- 'to exert a lot of effort towards some end' 75. select the option that means the same as the
(ÙeLee mebYeJe ØeÙeeme keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ given idiom.
70. Select the most appropriate meaning of the To bury the hatchet
(a) To bury old utensils
given idiom
Best thing since sliced bread (b) To bury an axe
(a) To take on a task that is way too big (c) To make someone happy
(b) To present a counter argument (d) To make peace
(c) To perform satisfactorily SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
(d) Most useful innovation in a long time Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'bury the hatchet' keâe
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) DeLe& nw- 'To make peace' (Meebefle mLeeefhele keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
Ans. : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Best thing since sliced efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
bread' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Most useful innovation in a long time' (veF& 76. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
SJeb GÛÛe iegCe Jeeueer Jemleg/meesÛe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ given idiom.
71. Select the most appropriate meaning of the A blessing in disguise
given idiom. (a) A hidden misfortune (b) An apparent fortune
By and large (c) An apparent blessing (d) A hidden favour
(a) All inclusive (b) By choice SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) In general (d) In short Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'blessing in disguise keâe
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
DeLe& nw- 'A hidden favour' (og:Ke kesâ Yess<e ceW megKe)~ DevÙe
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'By and large' keâe DeLe&
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
nw- in general (meeceevÙe ™he mes)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
All inclusive - heefjJÙeehekeâ, By choice - peeve yetPe keâj, In C
short - meb#eshe ceW~
72. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 77. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. given idiom
Butterflies in one's stomach Cost an arm and a leg
(a) T be angry at something (a) Be worthy of the cost
(b) To be hungry (b) Be rather cheap
(c) To be feeling unwell (c) Be extremely expensive
(d) A feeling of nervousness (d) Be easily available
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Idiom/phrase 'Butterflies in one's Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, 'cost an arm and a leg' (yengle
stomach' keâe DeLe& nw- 'A feeling of nervousness' (Ieyejenš cenbiee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (a) 'Be extremely expensive' GheÙegòeâ
keâer YeeJevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
73. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 78. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. given idiom.
Be on cloud nine Cook the book.
(a) To be in a state of extreme happiness (a) To falsify financial records
(b) To be able to climb higher (b) To be a good writer
(c) To dream of clouds (c) To write books on cooking
(d) To think about something unrealistically (d) To be a good editor
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Idoms & Phrases 450 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom 'Cook the book' (yener-KeeleeW ceW Ans. (a) : Calls the shots (DeefOekeâej jKevee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe
ieÌ[yeÌ[er keâj osvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (a) To falsify financial (a) to be in control GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
records GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ efYeVe nw~
79. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 84. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom . given idiom.
To cut a long story short Call on
(a) Tell something briefly (a) step out (b) telephone
(b) Like to tell long stories (c) announce (d) visit
(c) Like to tell short stories SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(d) Tell something in a roundabout way Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Call on' keâe DeLe& nw
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
'visit' (cegueekeâele keâjvee) nesiee~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, to cut a long story short (mebef#ehle
keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (a) Tell something briefly GheÙegòeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
step out - yeenj efvekeâuevee, announce - Iees<eCee keâjvee
JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
80. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 85 . Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentence. underlined idiom in the given sentence.
His comments cast a slur upon the integrity of The loyal watchman was cut to the quick when
his manager. he was accused of theft.
(a) praised (b) redeemed (a) dismissed (b) imprisoned
(c) damaged (d) improved (c) severely punished (d) hurt intensely
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'cast a slur upon' (leesÌ[vee, Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'cut to the quick' keâe DeLe&
efyeieÌ[vee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) damaged GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw- 'Hurt intensely' (efoue keâes Ûeesš hengÛevee Ùee hengÛeevee) nw~
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
81. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Dismissed- yeKee&mle keâjvee
underlined idiom in the given sentence. Imprisoned- kewâo keâj uesvee
The threat of the pandemic is not just a cry in Severely punished- efveo&Ùelee mes oefC[le keâjvee
the wilderness.
(a) spreading rumours 86. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(b) tears of sorrow given idiom.
(c) an unheeded warning Couch potato
(d) mourning for the loss (a) a person who sleeps all day
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (b) a person who watches too much television
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'cry in the wilderness' (ÛesleeJeveer (c) a person who remains relaxed and calm
keâes OÙeeve osvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) an unheeded warning (d) a person who is simple in nature
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'couch potato' keâe DeLe& nw-
82. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentence. 'a person who watches too much television' (Ssmee JÙeefòeâ
You must have a concrete project and not build pees DeefOekeâ šer.Jeer. osKelee nes)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
castles in the air if you want to submit an 87. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
application for a loan. given idiom.
(a) make unfaithful friends costs an arm and a leg
(b) talk irresponsibly (a) rarely available (b) easy to obtain
(c) have unrealistic ideas (c) nothing to lose (d) very expensive
(d) make unplanned buildings SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Costs an arm and a leg'
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'castles in the air' (nJeeF& efkeâues keâe DeLe& nw-- 'Very expensive' (yengle cebniee) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
yeveevee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) have unrealistic ideas GheÙegòeâ efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
88. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
83. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
underlined idiom in the given sentence. Come rain or shine
In our office it is the Chief Accountant who (a) in bad weather (b) in the monsoon
calls the shots. (c) when it does not rain (d) whatever happens
(a) to be in control SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
(b) one who keeps the secrets Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Come rain and shine' keâe
(c) to be rational DeLe& nw- 'Whatever happens' (Ûeens pees Yeer nes)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
(d) to be aggressive
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Idoms & Phrases 451 YCT
89. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Call a spade a spade' keâe
underlined idiom in the sentence. DeLe& nw- 'Say the truth about something even if it is not
All those who carried the day in reality shows pleasant' (Kejer Kejer keânvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
failed to make a mark later.
(a) won a victory 94. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(b) made a guest appearance given idiom.
To cost an arm and a leg
(c) participated
(a) Not readily available
(d) acted as hosts
(b) To give away an arm and a leg
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) (c) very expensive
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'carry the day' keâe DeLe& nw- (d) easily affordable
'won a victory' (meheâue/efJepeÙeer nesiee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III)
osles nQ~ Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'cost an arm and a leg' keâe
90. Select the most appropriate meaning of the DeLe& nw- 'very expensive' (yengle cenbiee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
given idiom. osles nQ~
To make castles in the air 95. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(a) to accomplish difficult tasks given idiom.
(b) to be very ambitious Cool it
(c) to create impossible dreams or hopes (a) To be angry (b) To be nervous
(d) to show signs of cowardice (c) To relax (d) To wait
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'castles in the air' keâe Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'cool it' keâe DeLe& nw- 'to
DeLe& nw- 'to create impossible dreams or hopes' (KÙeeueer relax' (Deejece keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
hegueeJe hekeâevee, nJee ceW cenue yeveevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles 96. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
nQ~ given idiom.
Chill out
91. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) To calm down (b) To be angry
given idiom. (c) To be nervous (d) To fight
The crux of the matter SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) The unknown point Ans. (a) : efoS ieS idiom, Chill out keâe DeLe& nw to calm
(b) The lesser issue
down (Meevle nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(c) The critical point
(d) The interesting thing 97. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) underlined idiom in the given sentence.
To restart his cash-strapped company he
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'crux of the matter' keâe decided to apply for a bank loan.
DeLe& nw- 'the critical point' (mebkeâšhetCe&)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& (a) expanding (b) impoverished
osles nQ~ (c) improving (d) expensive
92. Select the most appropriate meaning of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I)
given idiom. Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Cash-strapped' keâe DeLe&
Come hell or high water. nw- 'Impoverished' (efveOe&ve yeveevee, iegCeJeòee efieje osvee) nw~
(a) Not ready to go on adventures DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(b) Tired of all kinds of dangers Expanding– hewâuevee, hewâueevee,
(c) In spite of any obstacles
Improving– megOejvee, megOeejvee,
(d) Afraid of the challenges
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) Expensive– KeÛeeaueer, yengle cenBiee, keâerceleer~
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Come hell of high water' 98. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom.
keâe DeLe& nw- 'In spite of any obstacles' (Ûeens pees nes peeS)~ DevÙe Couch Potato
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) skinny (b) overweight
93. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (c) Hyperactive (d) lazy person
given idiom. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Call a spade a spade Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Couch Potato' keâe DeLe&
(a) Say things that are untrue and painful nw- 'Lazy person' (Deeuemeer JÙeefòeâ/šerJeer osKekeâj meceÙe efyeleeves
(b) Say the truth about something, even if it is not
Jeeuee) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
pleasant
(c) Plan to attack someone with rude words Skinny - kebâpetme
(d) Lash out unkindly at someone for no reason Overweight - DeefOeYeej
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) Hyperactive - Deeflemeef›eâÙe
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99. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 104. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentence. given idiom.
When they read about the proposed strike of Come to light
buses they said, “We’ll cross that bridge when (a) To be well lit-up (b) To be obscure
we come to it.” (c) To be known publicly (d) To pry a secret
(a) Prevent them (b) Call them for talks SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) Solve the problem (d) Cancel our plans Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Come to light' keâe DeLe&
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III) nw- 'to be known publicly' (Øekeâš nesvee/Kegueemee nesvee)~ DevÙe
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'cross the bridge' keâe DeLe& efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
nw- 'Solve the problem' (mecemÙee nue keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe 105. In the following question, out of the given four
DeLe& osles nQ~ alternatives, select the alternative which best
100. Select the most appropriate meaning of the expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
given idiom. Cat's whiskers
Cut to the chase (a) A very easy matter
(a) Talking about the important point and leaving (b) To be highly impressive
out the detail (c) To be very determined
(b) Sleeping long hours and spoiling the health (d) Difficult to understand
(c) Cutting long pieces and spoiling the dish cooked SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(d) Stopping unexpectedly and missing the chase Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'cat's whiskers' keâe DeLe&
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
nw- 'to be highly impressive' (DelÙeefOekeâ ØeYeeefJele)~ DevÙe
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Cut to the chase' keâe
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
DeLe& nw- 'Talking about the important point and leaving
106. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
out the detail' (cenòJehetCe& efyevogDeeW kesâ yeejs ceW yeele keâjvee Deewj
given idiom
efJemle=le efyevogDeeW keâes Úes[Ì osvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Cut the mustard
101. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) To be pessimistic (b) To succeed
given idiom. (c) To take shortcuts (d) To be angry
Come rain or shine SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) under any circumstances Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Cut the mustard' keâe
(b) in favorable conditions
(c) in difficult situations
DeLe& nw- 'to succeed' (meheâue nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
(d) during bad weather os les nQ ~
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) 107. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Come rain or shine' keâe given idiom.
DeLe& nw- 'under any circumstances' (nj heefjefmLeefle ceW)~ DevÙe Child's play
(a) Something delightful (b) Something amusing
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (c) Something easy (d) Something risky
102. Select the most appropriate meaning of the SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
given idiom. Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Child's pay' keâe DeLe& nw-
Cup of tea
(a) something that pleases one 'Something easy' (mejue keâeÙe&)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles
(b) A feeling of elation nQ~
(c) A useless search 108. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(d) Something refreshing given idiom.
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I) Cry over spilt milk
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Cup of tea' keâe DeLe& nw- (a) cry too much over a petty issue
(b) regret about something that happened and
'Something that pleases one' (hemebo keâer Ûeerpe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
cannot be changed
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (c) unnecessarily worry about the future
103. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (d) complain about being forced to drink milk
given idiom. SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Cut one short Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Cry over spilt milk' keâe
(a) To chop something DeLe& nw- 'regret about something that happened and
(b) To interrupt someone
cannot be changed' (JÙeLe& heÚleevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
(c) To act quickly
(d) To be rude os les nQ~
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I) 109. Select the meaning of the given idiom.
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Cut one short' keâe DeLe& Chip off the old block
nw- 'To interrupt someone' (šeskeâvee/oKeue osvee)~ DevÙe (a) Resembling parents
(b) Having interest in antique furniture
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (c) Having old fashioned values
Idoms & Phrases 453 YCT
(d) Looking after parents (a)
to keep one's belongings safe
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II) (b)
to lead a life of comfort
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Chip off the old block' (c)
to live in prepetual slavery
keâe DeLe& nw- 'Resembling parents' (ceelee-efhelee kesâ meceeve (d)
to continue occupation till death
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
nesvee/efoKeeF& osvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Die in harness' keâe DeLe&
110. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. nw- 'to continue occupation till death' (keâeÙe& keâjles ngS
Cutting corners cejvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(a) Spending too much money 115. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(b) Saving money given idiom.
(c) Making money A dark horse
(d) Lending money (a) a well kept secret
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III) (b) an unknown genius
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Cutting corners' keâe (c) a horse of a fine breed
DeLe& nw- 'saving money' (hewmes yeÛeeves kesâ efueS ieuele lejerkesâ (d) an expected outcome
Deheveevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/Phrase 'dark horse' keâe DeLe& nw-
D 'An unknown genius' (DeØelÙeeefMele efJepeslee/Úghee ®mlece)~ DevÙe
111. Select the most appropriate meaning of the efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
given idiom. 116. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
To drag one's feet given idiom
(a) to walk unsteadily draw a blank
(b) To walk with a limp (a) be lucky in a game
(c) To delay taking a decision (b) be unable to sketch
(d) to pull someone's legs (c) be happy about something
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I) (d) be unsuccessful
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom 'drag one's feet' (efveCe&Ùe ceW osjer SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) To delay taking a decision Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Draw a blank' keâe DeLe& nw-
GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ 'be unsuccessful' (Demeheâue nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles
112. Select the most appropriate meaning of the nQ~
given idiom. 117. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Draw the line at something given idiom.
(a) Coming to a conclusion dance to someone's tune
(b) Agreeing to an idea (a) argue with others on petty matters
(c) Making pencil sketches (b) delay in making a decision
(d) Accept something up to particular point (c) do what others want you to do
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I) (d) be engaged in an energetic activity
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, Draw the line at something SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(meercee efveOee&efjle keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe Accept something up Ans : (c) ef oÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'dance to someone's
to particular point GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe tune' keâe DeLe& nw - 'do what others want you to do' (efkeâmeer
DeLe& osles nw~ kesâ FMeejs hej veeÛevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
113. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 118. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. underlined idiom in the given sentence.
A dry run We enjoyed watching the film, because it was
(a) a poor harvest (b) a rehearsal down-to-earth depiction of modern life.
(c) a slow run (d) a run on dry ground (a) pleasing and entertaining
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) (b) practical and direct
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'dry run' keâe DeLe& nw- 'a (c) fanciful and dreamlike
(d) short and meaningful
rehearsal' (hetJee&YÙeeme)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II)
114. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Down-to-earth' keâe DeLe&
underlined idiom in the sentence.
The aged man preferred to die in harness than nw - Practical and direct (JÙeJeneefjkeâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
lead a rusted life. osles nQ~
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119. In the following question out of the four given (d) Something promising is there in any joyous
alternatives select the alternative which best situation
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/phrase. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
To doctor the accounts Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Every cloud has a silver
(a) Very costly treatment lining' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Something promising is there in any
(b) To manipulate the accounts
(c) High class treatment joyous situation' (nj cegefMkeâue heefjefmLeefle ceW Yeer DeeMee Ùee meblees<e
(d) Auditing of accounts keâer efkeâjCe nesleer nw)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I) 124. In the following question, out of the given four
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'doctor the accounts' keâe alternatives, select the alternative which best
DeLe& nw- 'To manipulate the accounts' (KeeleeW ceW nsjhesâj keâjvee)~ expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
To end in smoke.
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) To do one's duty well
(b) To not agree to something
E (c) To be the cause of a quarrel
120. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (d) To come to nothing
given idiom. SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Egg on Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'end in smoke' keâe DeLe&
(a) continue (b) agree nw- 'to come to nothing' (keâesF& heefjCeece ve efvekeâuevee)~ DevÙe
(c) encourage (d) quarrel efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) 125. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Egg on' keâe DeLe& nw- given idiom.
'encourage' (Øeeslmeeefnle keâjvee)~ Eye wash
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (a) A problem (b) A fact
(c) A solution (d) A deception
continue - ueieeleej, agree - mencele, quarrel - PeieÌ[euet SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
121. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Eye wash' keâe DeLe& nw-
underlined idiom in the given sentence.
'A deception' ({keâesmeuee/yenevesyeepeer)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
The ambitious project to impart free books to
all students ended in smoke. os les nQ~
(a) yielded no result 126. Select the option that means the same as the
(b) was delayed given idiom.
(c) exceeded the budget To eat humble pie
(d) was successfully completed (a) To deny desperately (b) To defend oneself
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) (c) To accept error (d) To be aggressive
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/Phrase 'Ended in smoke' keâe
DeLe& nw- 'yielded no result' (keâesF& heefjCeece veneR efvekeâuevee) DevÙe Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'eat humble pie' keâe DeLe&
nw- 'To accept error' (Deheveer ieueleer mJeerkeâej keâjvee)~ DevÙe
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
122. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. F
Eat humble pie
(a) Make noise while eating 127. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(b) Eat something which is not tasty given idiom.
(c) Eat less food Feel at sea
(d) Admit that you are wrong (a) Feel angry
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III) (b) Feel comfortable while travelling by water
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Eat humble pie' keâe DeLe& (c) Feel seasick
nw- 'Admit that you are wrong' (ieueleer mJeerkeâej keâjvee)~ DevÙe (d) Feel lost or confused
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I)
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, Feel at sea (Yeüefcele nesvee) kesâ efueS
123. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. efJekeâuhe (d) feel lost or confused GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~
Every cloud has a silver lining DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
(a) Something irritating is there in any joyous 128. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
situation given idiom.
(b) Something disheartening is there in any Full of beans
happy situation (a) Full of energy
(c) Something interesting is there in any (b) A dish made of French beans
colourful situation (c) Full of cowardice
Idoms & Phrases 455 YCT
(d) A storeroom full of vegetables Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Face the music' keâe DeLe&
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I) nw- 'face the criticism' (efkeâÙes keâe heefjCeece Yegielevee)~ DevÙe
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, Full of beans (Tpee&Jeeve) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
efJekeâuhe (a) Full of energy GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe 134. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ given idiom.
129. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Feather your own nest
underlined idiom in the given sentence. (a) make money unfairly
It was quite a shock for Raju to have to foot the (b) win a competition
bill for all his friends. (c) be in a comfortable position
(a) prepare everything they wanted (d) disturb others in their work
(b) kick away the paper bill SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) pay for everything
(d) pick up the bill from the floor Ans : (a) ef o Ùes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Feather your own nest'
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III) keâe DeLe& nw - 'Make money unfairly'. (DevegefÛele lejerkesâ mes hewmes
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes jsKeebefkeâle idiom/phrase 'Foot the bill' keâceevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
keâe DeLe& nw- 'pay for everything' (hewmee Ûegkeâevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe 135. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ given idiom.
Four corners of the earth
130. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(a) from the very beginning
underlined idiom in the given sentence. (b) from morning till night
Many people join politics to feather their own (c) from all parts of the world
nest. (d) from beginning to end
(a) make others' life comfortable
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(b) promote their own interest
(c) utilize black money Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Four corners of the
(d) serve their country earth' keâe DeLe& nw- 'from all parts of the world' (meJe&JÙeeheer,
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I) efJeÕe kesâ meYeer mLeeve hej JÙeehle)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes jsKeebefkeâle idiom/phrase 'feather their 136. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
own nest' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Promote their own interest' (efmehe&â given idiom.
Dehevee efnle osKevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Full of sound and fury
131. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) Merely loud end angry words but ineffective
underlined idiom in the sentence. (b) A fiery and effective speaker
My brother has decided to settle in Mumbai for (c) Someone who gets angry very quickly
good. (d) An angry and unruly mob
(a) forever SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(b) for new opportunities Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Full of sound and fury'
(c) for a while keâe DeLe& nw- 'Merely loud end angry words but
(d) for better income
ineffective' (OJeefve Deewj jes<e mes Yeje ngDee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'for good' keâe DeLe& nw-
DeLe& osles nQ~
forever (meoe kesâ efueÙes)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ 137. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom.
132. Select the most appropriate meaning of the To fall on deaf ears
underlined idiom in the sentence.
(a) To be paid attention
In spite of the high sounding words, his speech
fell flat on the audience. (b) To be ignored
(a) could not be heard clearly (c) To be aware of what is going on
(b) appealed to the sentiments of the audience (d) To be listened carefully
(c) failed to make an impact SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(d) impressed a lot Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Idiom 'fall on deaf ears' keâe GefÛele DeLe&
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) efJekeâuhe (b) ceW 'To be ignored' (vepej Deboepe keâjvee) Øeoeve
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'fell flat' keâe DeLe& nw-'failed efkeâÙee ieÙee nww~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
to make an impact' (keâesF& ØeYeeJe veneR [euevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe 138. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ given idiom.
133. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Flying off the handle
given idiom. (a) suddenly becoming enraged
Face the music (b) day dreaming
(a) face the enemy (b) get appreciation (c) having ideas
(c) face the criticism (d) enjoy the harmony (d) flying away being launched from a handle
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Idoms & Phrases 456 YCT
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Flying off the handle' keâe Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Forty winks' keâe DeLe& nw-
DeLe& nw- 'suddenly becoming enraged' (DeÛeevekeâ ›eâesefOele 'A short nap during the day' (LeesÌ[er osj kesâ efueS Pehekeâer
nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ uesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
139. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 144. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. given idiom.
Falling head over heels Far cry from
(a) Feeling deep sympathy to the needy (a) To be very different from
(b) Finding fault with others (b) To be sad about past things
(c) Falling deeply in love with someone (c) To be away from dear ones
(d) Fixing models without proper analysis (d) To cry over small things
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Falling head over Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Far cry from' keâe DeLe&
heels' keâe DeLe& nw- 'falling deeply in love with someone' nw- 'To be very different from' (Skeâoce Deueie)~ DevÙe
(efkeâmeer kesâ meeLe ienjs hÙeej ceW heÌ[vee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
nQ~
145. Select the meaning of the given idiom.
140. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Fair's fair
given idiom. (a) Fair complexion (b) Just treatment
Fit as a fiddle (c) Disappointed (d) White supremacy
(a) Playing a musical instrument SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(b) Healthy and strong
(c) Of the right size Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Fair's fair' keâe DeLe& nw-
(d) Singing happily 'Just treatment' (vÙeeÙe hetCe& JÙeJenej)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II) osles nQ~
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Fit as a fiddlie' keâe DeLe& nw-
'Healthy and strong' (mJemLe SJeb cepeyetle)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe G
DeLe& osles nQ~ 146. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
141. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given diom.
given idiom. A good turn
To feel at home (a) A lucky chance
(a) To feel comfortable (b) A great opportunity
(b) To miss one's home (c) A helpful act
(c) To feel out of place (d) A pleasant experience
(d) To be rarely at home SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, good turn (meneÙekeâ keâeÙe&) kesâ efueS
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'feel at home' keâe DeLe& nw-
efJekeâuhe (c) A helpful act GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe
'To feel very comfortable in a particular group, setting
or place (DeejeceoeÙekeâ cenmetme keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
osles nQ~ 147. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom.
142. Select the most appropriate meaning of the The gift of the gab
given idiom.
(a) Loves to give gifts
Feel a bit under the weather
(b) Talks well and persuasively
(a) To be unappreciated
(b) To feel sick or unhealthy (c) Writes very well
(c) To be happy (d) Used to grabbing others' gifts
(d) To be calm and patient SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, The gift of the gab (yeesueves keâer
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Feel a bit under the kegâMeuelee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b) Talks well and persuasively
weather' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To feel sick or unhealthy' GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
(yeerceej/DemJemLe cenmetme keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ 148. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
143. Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
given idiom. My neighbour's son is very mischievous and
Forty winks always getting in everyone's hair.
(a) A short nap during the day (a) Throwing things at them
(b) To blink repeatedly (b) Pulling their hair
(c) To keep awake (c) Entertaining them
(d) A sound sleep at night (d) Annoying them
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Idoms & Phrases 457 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'getting in everyone's hair' Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Grin from ear to ear'
(hejsMeeve keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (d) Annoying them GheÙegòeâ keâe DeLe& nw- 'to smile a lot because of happiness' ("nekeâe
JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâueheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ ueieevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
149. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 154. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentence. given idiom.
My aunt has the gift of the gab and can Get your money's worth
socialize in any group. (a) to get something of poor quality for free
(a) ability to cook well (b) to be cheated in a purchase
(b) ability to criticize anyone (c) to buy something very expensive
(c) ability to spend time anywhere (d) to pay and get something of good value
(d) ability to speak eloquently SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Get your money's worth'
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'gift of the gab' (yeesueves ceW kegâMeue) keâe DeLe& nw- 'to pay and get something of good value (hetje-
kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe (d) ability to speak eloquently hetje heâeÙeoe G"evee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~155. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
150. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
underlined idiom in the given sentence. give someone the cold shoulder
I told you not to play the prank but you (a) pamper someone
didn’t listen, now face the music. (b) do something pointless
(a) accept the blame (b) put on earphones (c) ignore someone
(c) listen to the songs (d) sing popular songs (d) give away a secret
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'face the music' (hejsMeeveer keâe Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'give someone the cold
meecevee keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (a) accept the blame GheÙegòeâ shoulder' keâe DeLe& nw- 'ignore someone' (DeveosKee keâjvee)~
JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
151. In the following question, out of the given four pamper someone - efkeâmeer keâes yengle hÙeej keâjvee
alternatives, select the alternative which best do something pointless - JÙeLe& kegâÚ keâjvee
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
156. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Give it a whirl
given idiom.
(a) To be engaged in cheating
Get out of hand
(b) To completely destroy something
(a) Get upset (b) Give up something
(c) Attach or criticize someone
(d) To try out something (c) Get out of control (d) To complete a task
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) Give it a whirl (keâesefMeMe keâjvee) kesâ efJekeâuhe (d) To Ans : (c) ef o Ùes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'get out of hand' keâe DeLe&
try out something GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- 'get out of control' (efveÙeb$eCe ceW ve nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
efYeVe nw~ DeLe& osles nQ~
152. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 157. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Give a hand Mrs. Arora has got the green light from the
(a) assist (b) encourage principal to organise a science conference in
(c) donate an organ (d) clap hands the college.
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) (a) Got fired for doing something
(b) Got permission to go ahead with something
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Give a hand' keâe DeLe&
(c) Got the work started
nw- 'assist' (meneÙelee keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ- (d) Got energy and motivation to do something
encourage - Øeeslmeenve osvee, clap hands - ØeMebmee keâjvee SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
153. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'get the Green light' keâe
given idiom.
DeLe& nw- 'Got permission to go ahead with something'
Grin from ear to ear
(a) to make funny faces (kegâÚ Deeies keâjves Devegceefle efceuevee)~
(b) to have very sharp ears 158. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) to ridicule someone underlined idiom in the sentence.
(d) to smile a lot because of happiness 'The situation is getting out of hand' the
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) manager said to us.
Idoms & Phrases 458 YCT
(a) going to be handled soon (b) beyond one's capacity to understand
(b) not in control anymore (c) unable to function as one used to
(c) can be passed on to someone else (d) something one didn't expect
(d) not growing fast enough SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Going over one's head'
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'getting out of hand' keâe keâe DeLe& nw- 'Beyond one's capacity to understand' (efmejs mes
DeLe& nw- 'not in control anymore' (efveÙeb$eCe ceW ve nesvee)~ DevÙe iegpejvee/ve mecePe ceW Deevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ 164. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
159. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
given idiom. Get something off your chest
Go down in flames (a) Remove something from you as it is troubling
(a) crash land an aeroplane you a lot
(b) fail completely (b) Have difficulty in doing something that is
(c) get completely burnt quite easy
(d) get hit by a burning cracker (c) Express something that has been worrying
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) you, and you want to say
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Go down in flames' keâe (d) Tell people some good news that you know
DeLe& nw- crash land an aeroplane (hetjer lejn mes ve° nes and you want to share
peevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Get something off your
160. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. chest' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Express something that has been
Gift of the gab worrying you, and you want to say' (meerves mes yeesPe nuekeâe
(a) receive a precious gift keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(b) achieve sudden greatness 165. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) have the talent to speak well idiom.
(d) have the ability to adapt To have a gut feeling
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I) (a) To suffer from inflammation
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Gift of the gab' keâe DeLe& (b) To have pain in the abdomen
nw- 'have the talent to speak well' (DeÛÚer lejn yeele keâjves keâer (c) To experience discomfort
ØeefleYee jKevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (d) To feel an instinct or ontuition
161. Select the most appropriate meaning of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
given idiom. Ans. (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To have a gut feeling' keâe
GREEN THUMB DeLe& nw- 'To feel an instinct ar intuition (Skeâ Je=efòe Ùee
(a) to have talent in gardening Devle%ee&ve cenmetme keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(b) to have talent in painting
166. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) to be angry
given idiom.
(d) to be envious
Go off at a tangent
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) go on at great length
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'green thumb' keâe DeLe& nw- (b) Change the subject immediately
'to have talent in gardening' (yeebieJeeveer ceW kegâMeue)~ DevÙe (c) Become boisterous
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (d) Forget things in between
162. Select the most appropriate meaning of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
given idiom. Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Go off at a tangent' keâe
To grease the palm DeLe& nw- 'Change the subject immediately' (Yeškeâvee,
(a) to give support (b) to bribe someone
(c) to cheat someone (d) to give a massage
Demecyeæ yeeles keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III) 167. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To grease the palm' keâe underlined Idiom in the given sentence.
Have you heard the news that Hema is looking
DeLe& nw- 'to bribe someone' (Ietme osvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& for greener pastures?
osles nQ~ (a) has been transferred
163. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (b) exploring new opportunities
given idiom. (c) was feeling rejected
Going over one's head (d) has been fired
(a) unable to take a decision SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
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Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'greener pastures' keâe Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Get someone's goat' keâe
DeLe& nw- 'exploring new opportunities (veÙes DeJemejeW keâer DeLe& nw- 'to upset or irritate someone' (DelÙeefOekeâ efÛeÌ{evee)~
Keespe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
168. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 173. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentence. given idiom.
It took Rohan a long time to get the hang of the Get the ball rolling
machine in the new factory. (a) To spin the ball
(a) Clear and dry (b) To cheer someone up
(b) Bring someone to run (c) To start doing something
(c) Learn how to use (d) To have an active lifestyle
(d) Put up safely SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (c): efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Get the ball rolling' keâe
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'get the hang of' keâe DeLe& DeLe& nw- 'To start doing something' (Meg™ keâjvee)~ DevÙe
nw- 'Learn how to use' (Ùen meerKevee efkeâ kewâmes keâeÙe& keâjW)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ 174. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
169. In the following question, out of the given four given idiom.
alternatives, select the one which best expresses Get a foot in the door
the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. (a) To have a chance to do something
To get into hot waters (b) To block the path
(a) To influence (c) To be injured
(b) To get into difficulties (d) To be lucky
(c) To became too excited SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(d) To give a correct decision Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Get a foot in the door'
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I) keâe DeLe& nw- 'To have a chance to do something' (kegâÚ keâjves
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom 'get into hot waters' keâe DeLe& To keâe ceewkeâe efceuevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
get into difficulties (cegmeeryele ceW heÌ[vee) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe 175. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
DeLe& osles nQ~ given idiom.
170. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Give someone the cold shoulder
given idiom. (a) To display superiority
Be glad to see the back of (b) To serve cold food
(a) To avoid someone (c) To involve in a verbal dispute
(b) To be happy when a person leaves (d) To ignore someone
(c) To be happy to receive guests SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(d) To support someone Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Give someone the
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III) cold shoulder' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To ignore someone' (efkeâmeer keâer
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Be glad to see the Ghes#ee keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
back of ' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To be happy when a person leaves' 176. Select the option that means the same as the
(efkeâmeer kesâ Ûeues peeves hej KegMe nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles given idiom.
nQ~ The grass is greener on the other side
171. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) Things appear better for others
given idiom. (b) Many things looks like green grass
Go getter (c) Green grass grows everywhere
(a) A real achiever (d) Only green grass grows well
(b) One who does the right thing SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) One who runs away Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'The grass is greener
(d) A greedy person on the other side' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Things appear better for
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) others' (otmejs keâe cekeâeve ncesMee DeÛÚe ueielee nw)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Go getter' keâe DeLe& nw- 'a efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
real achiever or someone who is energetic and works
177. Select the option that means the same as the
hard to succeed' (lespeer mes lejkeäkeâer keâjves Jeeuee, Deefle given idiom.
cenlJeekeâeb#eer JÙeefòeâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ To have the gift of the gab
172. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) To be eloquent (b) To be intelligent
given idiom. (c) To be boastful (d) To be gifted
Get someone's goat SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) To cheat someone (b) To hurt someone Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'gift of the gab' keâe DeLe&
(c) To irritate someone (d) To abuse someone
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
nw - 'To be eloquent' (megJeòeâe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
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H Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'hit the sack' (meesves peevee) kesâ efueS
efJekeâuhe (b) went to bed GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjvee nw~ DevÙe
178. Select the most appropriate meaning of the efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
given idiom.
To have eggs on one's face 183. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(a) To be embarrassed because of one's action given idiom.
(b) To apply egg yolk on one's face for making it High time
look beautiful (a) past the appropriate time
(c) To throw eggs on a speaker's face (b) time to celebrate something
(d) To buy eggs and break them (c) well in time for something
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) (d) time to fly high
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom 'have eggs on one's face (MeefceËoe
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'High time' keâe DeLe& nw-
nesvee) keâe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& efJekeâuhe (c) 'to be embarrassed
'appropriate time' (mener/GefÛele DeJemej nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
because of one's action' nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
179. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. 184. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Herculean task given idiom.
(a) A job that requires a lot of talking and Handle with kid gloves
information (a) to treat someone with extreme care
(b) A job that requires a large amount of physical (b) to accomplish something too ambitious
strength (c) to show someone your creativity
(c) A job that only weak people are assigned (d) to remove all hurdles to start something
(d) A job that makes everyone feel proud SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I) Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Handle with kid gloves'
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, Herculean task (keâef"ve keâece) kesâ keâe DeLe& nw- 'to treat someone with extreme care' (meeJeOeeveer
efueS efJekeâuhe A job that requires a large amount of hetCe&/DelÙeefOekeâ hejJeen keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
physical strength GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
185. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
DeLe& efYeVe nw~ given idiom
hand in glove
180. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) working together in the same office
underlined idiom in the given sentence: (b) wearing gloves while working
If we lay our heads together, we will surely find (c) in partnership for something dishonest
a solution. (d) doing work in the garden
(a) work in consultation (b) work in isolation SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) take a break (d) rest for a while
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) Ans : (c) ef o Ùes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Hand in glove' keâe DeLe&
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'heads together' (efceuekeâj keâjvee) nw - 'In partnership for something dishonest' (Ieefve‰
kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (a) work in consultation GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee mecyevOe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ 186. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom.
181. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Have one's hands full
underlined idiom in the given sentence. (a) to be very clumsy
This problem is a hard nut to crack, it will take (b) to be very busy
longer than they imagined. (c) to be very rich
(a) involves breaking nuts (d) to be very generous
(b) is not interesting enough SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) is difficult to solve
(d) needs a lot of work Ans : (b) ef o Ùes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Have one's hands full'
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) keâe DeLe& nw- 'to be very busy' (yengle JÙemle nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'hard nut to crack' (cegefMkeâue keâeÙe& efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) is difficult to solve GheÙegòeâ187. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom.
JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ HEAD IN THE CLOUDS
182. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) to be very tall (b) to feel giddy
underlined idiom in the given sentence. (c) to be very lazy (d) to daydream
Pradeep was so tired that he hit the sack as SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
soon as possible. Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To have one's head in
(a) Left work (b) Went to bed
the clouds' keâe DeLe& nw- 'to daydream' (keâuheveeMeerue nesvee)~
(c) Accepted defeat (d) Kicked the sack
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
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188. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 193. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Hanging by a thread We now have an ex-Minister in the running
(a) in a sorry or humble state from our constituency for the post of Member
(b) be extremely weak of Parliament.
(c) unable to act as desired (a) jogging everyday (b) giving speeches
(d) be in a dangerous situation (c) contesting the seat (d) teaching yoga
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes jsKeebefkeâle idiom/phrase 'in the running'
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Hanging by a thread'
keâe DeLe& nw- 'be in a dangerous situation' (keâef"ve, Kelejveekeâ keâe DeLe& nw- 'contesting the seat' (ØeefleÙeesefielee ceW Yeeie uesvee)~
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
heefjefmLeefle)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
194. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
189. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
underlined idiom. in the pink
Hats off to someone (a) in pink dress (b) in the limelight
(a) Given hats to (c) in a happy mood (d) in good health
(b) Make new hats for SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) Announce a prize for Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'In the pink' keâe DeLe& nw-
(d) Congratulations to 'In good health' (DeÛÚe mJeemLÙe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
nQ~
Ans. (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Hats off to' keâe DeLe& nw-
195. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
'Congratulations to someone' (efkeâmeer keâes yeOeeF& osvee)~ DevÙe underlined idiom in the given sentence.
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ The abrogation of article 370 was achieved in
190. Select the most appropriate meaning of the the teeth of tough resistance.
given idiom. (a) in direct opposition to
Hang up your boots (b) in a short span of time
(a) to be rejected (c) in a state of uncertainty
(d) in collaboration with
(b) To take retirement
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) To dry your shoes
(d) To hang upside down Ans : (a) ef o Ùes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'In the teeth of' keâe DeLe&
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I) nw - 'In direct opposition to' (kesâ efJejesOe ceW)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Hang up your boots' DeLe& osles nQ~
keâe DeLe& nw- 'To take retirement' (mebvÙeeme ues uesvee)~ DevÙe 196. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ In a nutshell
191. Select the meaning of the given idiom. (a) Add nuts into something
Hang one's head (b) Put everything in a shell
(a) To be ashamed (b) To be proud (c) Packed verytightly
(c) To punish (d) To be greedy (d) Express very briefly
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Hang one's head' keâe Ans : (d) ef o Ùes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'In a nutshell' keâe DeLe& nw-
DeLe& nw- 'To be ashamed' (MeefceËoe/ueefppele nesvee)~ DevÙe express very briefly (meb#eshe ceW)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ nQ~
197. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
I given idiom.
In a pickle
192. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) in jubiliation (b) in deep sorrow
given idiom: (c) in trouble (d) in great pain
In the nick of time SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) The beginning of a month Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'In a pickle' keâe DeLe& nw-
(b) A special occasion
'in trouble or in a difficult situation' (mecemÙee ceW nesvee Ùee
(c) At the last possible moment
(d) A long delay keâef"ve heefjefmLeefle)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) 198. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'In the nick of time' (Deefvlece given idiom.
meceÙe hej) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) At the last possible moment In a fog
(a) Trapped in foggy weather
GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ (b) Confused and dazed
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(c) Disturbed and unhappy 203. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(d) Sightless and blind given idiom.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III) Jump on the bandwagon
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'In a fog' keâe DeLe& nw- (a) Do an activity that is fun
'Confused and dazed' (Yeüce ceW jnvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& (b) Get engaged in an activity that is very
important
osles nQ~ (c) Do something because circumstances forces
199. In the following question, out of the four given you to
alternatives, select the alternatives which best (d) Get involved in an activity because it is likely
express the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. to succeed
In deep water SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) In great difficulties Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Jump on the
(b) With strength and fury
(c) Using unfair means bandwagon' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Get involved in an activity
(d) Struck by thunder because it is likely to succeed' (yenleer iebiee ceW neLe Oeesvee)~
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II) DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes Idioms/phrase 'In deep water' keâe DeLe& 204. Select the meaning of the given idiom.
nw- 'In great difficulties' (yengle cegefMkeâue ceW)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe To have a jaundiced eye
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) To be very pleased
(b) To have yellowish eyes
200. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (c) To be prejudiced
given idiom. (d) To have sore eyes
In the nick of time SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) After the deadline
(b) Much in advance Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To have a jaundiced
(c) At the last possible moment eye' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To be prejudiced' (he#eheeleer nesvee)~ DevÙe
(d) In the middle of things ef Jekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'In the nick of time' keâe K
DeLe& nw- 'At the last possible moment' (Debeflece meceÙe hej)~ 205. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ given idiom.
201. Select the option that means the same as the A kick in the teeth
given idiom. (a) A grave setback
(b) Severe toothache
In a nutshell
(c) Removing tooth cavities
(a) In discussion (b) In writing
(d) Hitting someone hard
(c) In detail (d) In brief
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, a kick in the teeth (yegjer lejn mes
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'In a nutshell' keâe DeLe&
nejvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe A grave setback GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee
nw- 'In brief' (meb#eshe ceW)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ- nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
in discussion - ÛeÛee& ceW
206. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
in writing - efueefKele ™he ceW given idiom.
in detail - efJemleej mes Kith and kin
(a) family relations (b) distant enemies
J (c) neighbours (d) colleagues
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
202. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentence. Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Kith and kin' keâe DeLe&
Any jumped the gun and announced their nw - 'family relations' (heeefjJeeefjkeâ efjMles)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
plans at the dinner table. DeLe& nQ-
(a) ate quickly distant enemies - otj kesâ ogMceve
(b) started shooting
neighbours - heÌ[esmeer
(c) acted hastily
(d) shouted loudly colleagues - menkeâceea
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) 207. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Jumped the gun' keâe given idiom.
DeLe& nw- 'acted hastily' (MeerIeÇlee mes keâeÙe& keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe Know like the back of one’s hand
(a) to hit someone with the back of one’s hand
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (b) to be unaware of the situation
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(c) to copy another’s trade secrets (c) To deliberately appear shabby and not care to
(d) to have detailed knowledge of something impress people
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) (d) To waste a lot of money on mindless
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Know like the back of shopping and not bother about the
one's hand' keâe DeLe& nw- 'to have detailed knowledge of consequences
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
something or to know something completely' (mebhetCe&
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase "Keep up appearances"
peevekeâejer nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
keâe DeLe& nw- "to pretend to be happier or richer so as to
208. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
conceal the real situation" (efoKeeJee keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
given idiom.
Kick up a row efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(a) hit someone angrily (b) cause a disturbance 213. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) break a queue (d) arrange in rows given idiom:
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) Keep your shirt on
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'kick up a row' keâe DeLe& (a) To remain cool (b) To celebrate
(c) To keep busy (d) To work hard
nw- 'cause a disturbance' (yeeOee [euevee/DeJÙeJemLee Hewâueevee)~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I)
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase "Keep your shirt on"
209. Select the most appropriate meaning of the keâe DeLe& nw- "To remain cool" (iegmmee ve keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Extreme poverty made the poor woman how efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
long she could keep the wolf from the door. 214. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(a) live on charity underlined idiom in the given sentence.
(b) keep wild animals away Ashutosh kept a stiff upper lip even when he
(c) avoid starvation was reprimanded in the presence of clients.
(d) be safe in her house (a) behaved insolently
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) (b) started sniggering
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes Idiom/Phrase 'keep the wolf from the (c) kept shouting
(d) remained expressionless
door' keâe DeLe& nw- Avoid starvation (YetKecejer keâes Yeieevee)~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'kept a stiff upper lip'
210. Select the most appropriate meaning of the keâe DeLe& nw- 'Remained expressionless' (DeefYeJÙeefòeâ
underlined idiom in the given sentence. jefnle/YeeJe MetvÙe nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
He kicked up a row when he was denied entry
215. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
to the amusement park.
given idiom.
(a) cried with sorrow (b) waited in a queue
Know something inside out
(c) kicked the guard (d) created a fuss
(a) To know something from a distance
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(b) To know something superficially
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'kicked up a row' keâe DeLe& (c) To have only a slight idea about something
nw- 'created a fuss' (efÛeuueevee/PeieÌ[vee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& (d) To know everything about something
osles nQ~ SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II)
211. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Know something
given idiom. inside out' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To know everything about
Keep a civil tongue something' (jie-jie mes Jeeefkeâheâ nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
(a) maintain silence when needed osles nQ~
(b) Argue with soft words
(c) Express dissent mildly 216. Select the option that means the same as the
(d) Speak with great politeness given idiom.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III) To kill two birds with one stone
(a) To shoo away birds
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Keep a civil tongue' (b) To shout at two individuals at a time
keâe DeLe& nw- 'Speak with great politeness' (yeÌ[er efJeveceülee kesâ (c) To achieve two aims simultaneously
meeLe yeesuevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (d) To do many jobs at different places
212. Select the most appropriate of the given idiom. SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
Keep up appearances Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'kill two birds with one
(a) To pretend to be happier or richer so as to stone' keâe DeLe& nw- 'to achieve two aims simultaneously'
conceal the real situation
(b) To spend a lot of time on appearances so as to
(Skeâ hebLe oes keâepe/ Skeâ leerj mes oes efveMeevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
lead the fashion world DeLe& osles nQ~
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217. Select the option that means the same as the Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Living from hand to
given idiom. mouth' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Consuming daily what little is earned'
To keep an eye on (efkeâmeer lejn peerJeve-efveJee&n keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(a) To keep a watch
(b) To be cautious 222. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) To follow given idiom.
(d) To stare Lock, stock and barrel
(a) immediately (b) partly
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) rarely (d) completely
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'keep an eye on' keâe DeLe& SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I)
nw- 'To keep a watch' (vepej yeveeÙes jKevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Lock, stock and barrel'
DeLe& efYeVe nQ- keâe DeLe& nw- 'completely' (hetCe&leÙee) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
To be cautious - meeJeOeeve nesvee efYeVe nQ-
To fallow - heerÚe keâjvee Partly- DeebefMekeâ ™he ceW
To stare - Ietjvee rarely- MeeÙeo ner keâYeer
immediately- legjble
L 223. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
218. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
given idiom. Lend an ear
To look after (a) to pay attention to
(a) To anticipate (b) to remove (b) to not make trouble
(c) to force someone to listen
(c) To search for (d) To take care
(d) to not tell someone something
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : 'To look after (osKeYeeue keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Lend an ear' keâe DeLe& nw-
(d) to take care GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& 'pay attention to' (yengle OÙeeve mes megvevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
efYeVe nw~ DeLe& osles nQ~
219. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 224. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. given idiom.
Look out Lead someone by the nose
(a) be careful (b) locate (a) to do the right thing
(c) find out (d) search (b) to force someone to take the blame
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) (c) to dominate someone
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Look out' (Ûeewkeâmeer (d) to quarrel with someone
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
keâjvee) keâe DeLe& nw- 'be careful' (meeJeOeeve jnvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Lead someone by the
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ- locate - mLeeefhele keâjvee, search - Keespe nose' keâe DeLe& nw- 'to dominate someone' (efkeâmeer hej neJeer nesvee
220. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Ùee efkeâmeer hej OeesKes mes hetCe&le: ØeYeglJe pecee uesvee) DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
given idiom. DeLe& osles nQ~
Little by little 225. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(a) Not much (b) a few given idiom.
(c) gradually (d) only once Left out in cold
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) (a) to be indecisive (b) to stand out
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Little by little' keâe DeLe& (c) to be criticised (d) to be ignored
nw- 'gradually' (Oeerjs-Oeerjs)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ- SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
not much - yengle pÙeeoe veneR, a few - kegâÚ, only once - Ans : (d) ef o Ùes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Left out in cold' keâe DeLe&
kesâJeue Skeâyeej nw- 'to be ignored' (DeveosKee/vepej Deboepe keâj osvee)~ DevÙe
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
221. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
226. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentence. underlined idiom in the given sentence.
It is unfortunate that most people in the Trying to find my lost ring in the college is like
country are still living from hand to mouth. looking for a needle in a haystack.
(a) saving for the future generations (a) Doing something impossible
(b) earning wealth by selfish means (b) Doing something unimportant
(c) consuming daily what little is earned (c) Making a big deal of a small thing
(d) doing manual labour (d) Doing something secretly
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Idoms & Phrases 465 YCT
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'looking for a needle in a Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'leave someone in the
haystack' keâe DeLe& nw- Doing something impossible (kegâÚ lurch' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To desert someone in his difficulties'
DemebYeJe keâjves keâe ØeÙeeme keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (efkeâmeer keâes cegmeeryele kesâ meceÙe ceW Úes[Ì osvee)~
227. Select the most appropriate meaning of the DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
underlined idiom in the sentence. 232. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
If was the last straw; she decided to quit the job given idiom.
when she was blamed without reason. Let off the hook
(a) last straw available for anyone to pick up (a) Not made to wait for a long time
(b) only one straw was available for drinking the (b) Not allowed to take part in an activity
juice (c) Allowed to escape from blame
(c) final irritant that made the situation unbearable (d) Made to pay for one's actions
(d) she picked the last option available for her SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Let off the hook' keâe DeLe&
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'last straw' keâe DeLe& nw- nw- 'Allowed to escape from blame' (Deejeshe mes Úgškeâeje
'Final irritant that made the situation unbearable' (yeoe&Mle osveee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
mes yeenj)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ 233. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
228. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
given idiom Like talking to a brick wall
left- handed compliment (a) Fascinated (b) Frightened
(a) praise that is given directly (c) Curious (d) Inattentive
(b) insulting someone in front of others SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) insulting remark appearing as praise Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Like talking to a brick
(d) making fun of someone to tease them
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I) wall' keâe DeLe& nw- 'inattentive' (DemeeJeOeeve/ueehejJeen)~ DevÙe
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Left-handed
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
Fascinated – ceb$ecegiOe
compliment' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Insulting remark appearing as
praise' (ØeMebmee keâjles ngÙes JÙebiÙe keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& Frightened – Deelebefkeâle/YeÙeYeerle
osles nQ~ Curious – Glmegkeâ
234. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
229. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom.
given idiom
She declared that it was the last straw and fled.
late in the day
(a) the situation had become unbearable
(a) too old to work
(b) it was the last time she would use a straw
(b) too dark to see anything
(c) the situation was improving
(c) too delayed to be of any use
(d) it was last time she would hold a straw
(d) too ripe to eat
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase "last straw" keâe DeLe& nw-
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Late in the day' keâe DeLe&
nw- 'too delayed to be of any use (DeefOekeâ osj keâjvee)~ DevÙe "The situation had become unbearable" (yeoe&Mle mes
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ yeenj)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
235. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
230. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom.
given idiom.
Look after
leave no stone unturned
(a) Take care of (b) Resemble
(a) leave the path halfway
(c) Search for (d) Scold
(b) not make enough efforts
(c) turn everything upside down SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(d) try everything possible Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Look after' (osKeYeeue keâjvee)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III) keâe DeLe& nw- 'Take care of'~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'leave no stone unturned' 236. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
keâe DeLe& nw- 'try everything possible' (nj mebYeJe ØeÙeeme keâjvee)~ given idiom.
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Look before you leap
(a) Prepare yourself before jumping
231. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (b) Think carefully of the consequences
given idiom. (c) Pull someone out from a disaster
To leave someone in the lurch. (d) Caution others before taking a step
(a) To put someone at ease SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(b) To come to compromise with someone Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Look before you leap' keâe
(c) Constant source of annoyance to someone
(d) To desert someone in his difficulties
DeLe& nw- 'think carefully of the consequences' (kegâÚ keâjves mes
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II) henues DeÛÚer lejn meesÛe uesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Idoms & Phrases 466 YCT
237. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. M
Last straw 242. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(a) Final problem in the series given idiom.
(b) Last cookie on the plate To make both ends meet
(c) Last person in the queue (a) To have just enough money to live
(d) Final decision (b) To try to do two different things at the same
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
time
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Last straw' keâe DeLe& nw- (c) To try do bring two parties together
'final problem in the series' (Debeflece mecemÙee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe (d) To try to solve a problem between friends
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
238. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, make both ends meet (cegefMkeâue mes
given idiom. peerJeve-Ùeeheve keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe To have just enough
To lose one's head
(a) To be beheaded for disloyalty money to live GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
(b) To lose self control osles nw~
(c) To die valiantly in a war 243. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(d) To lose one's position given idiom :
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III) Move heaven and earth
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'lose one's head' keâe (a) Pay for something
DeLe& nw- 'To lose self control' (nesMe Kees osvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe (b) Make every effort to achieve something
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (c) Start something new
239. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (d) Make difficult choices
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
given idiom.
To lead by the nose Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'Move heaven and earth' (nj
(a) To hit someone on the nose mecYeJe ØeÙeeme keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b)Make every effort
(b) To completely control someone to achieve something GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
(c) To burden someone with work
(d) To depend totally on someone kes â DeLe& efYeVe nQ
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) 244. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'lead by the nose' keâe following idiom.
DeLe& nw- 'To completely control someone' (efkeâmeer keâes hetjer Make both ends meet
(a) Manage expenses with just enough funds
lejn mes efveÙebef$ele keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (b) Manage to reach two solutions
240. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (c) Make two people patch up
given idiom. (d) Be able to travel to two places
Let bygones be bygones SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
(a) Neat and tidy
(b) Just at the last moment Ans. (a) : 'Make both ends meet' (LeesÌ[s hewmeeW mes iegpeeje
(c) To remember the past keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (a) manage expenses with just
(d) To forgive and forget enough funds GheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) nw~
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Let bygones be 245. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
bygones' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To forgive and forget' (yeerleer yeeleeW given idiom.
keâes Yeguee osvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Make one’s mark
241. Select the meaning of the given idiom in the (a) leave a clue (b) claim a right
sentence. (c) sign a deal (d) attain recognition
The detective left no stone unturned to trace SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
the culprit. Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Make one’s mark' keâe
(a) Took no pains DeLe& nw- 'attain recognition' (henÛeeve yeveevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
(b) Resorted to unfair practices
(c) Used all available means ef YeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(d) Did irrelevant things 246. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III) given idiom.
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'left no stone unturned' Make up one's mind
(a) to decide (b) to lie
keâe DeLe& nw- 'used all available means' (GheueyOe meYeer meeOeveeW
(c) to pretend (d) to achieve
keâe GheÙeesie)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
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Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Make up one's mind' Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Make no headway' keâe
keâe DeLe& nw- to decide (efveCe&Ùe keâj uesvee)~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& DeLe& nw- 'unable to progress ahead' (Deeies yeÌ{ves ceW DemeceLe&)~
nQ- to lie - Pet" yeesuevee, to pretend - {eWie keâjvee, to achieve - DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
neefmeue keâjvee 252. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
247. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom
underlined idiom in the given sentence. Make short work of something
The thieves made off with all the case and (a) Reduce the size
jewellery in the house. (b) Dispose of quickly
(a) discovered (b) squandered (c) Edit carefully
(c) ran away with (d) transferred (d) Shorten some dress
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'made off with' keâe DeLe& Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Make short work of
nw- 'Ran away with' (Yeeie peevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe something' keâe DeLe& nw- 'dispose of quickly' (peuoer meceehle
nQ- Discovered - DeefJe<keâej efkeâÙee ngDee, Squandered - GÌ[eÙee keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
ieÙee, Transferred - Debleefjle 253. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
248. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
given idiom. Mad as a hatter
Make a beeline for (a) superstitious (b) very upset
(a) Go for freebies (c) eccentric (d) old fashioned
(b) Go straight to SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) Stand in a queue
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Mad as a hatter' keâe DeLe&
(d) Make a line for honey
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) nw- "Eccentric"- (efmejefheâje/mevekeâer) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Make a beeline for' keâe efYeVe nw-
DeLe& nw- 'Go straight to' (meerOes efkeâmeer keâer lejheâ Ûeues peevee)~ DevÙe Superstitious- DebOe efJeÕeemeer/Jenceer
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Very upset- yengle hejsMeeve
249. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Old fashioned- hegjeves peceeves keâe
underlined idiom in the sentence. 254. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
The suspect made a clean breast of it during given idiom.
the enquiry . Made out of whole cloth
(a) blamed his companion (a) Entirely false and fabricated
(b) asked for a fresh shirt (b) Entirely fabricated though believable
(c) confessed his crime (c) Entirely true and convincing
(d) took off his shirt (d) Entirely false though convincing
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'make a clean breast of'
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Made out of whole cloth'
keâe DeLe& nw- 'confessed his crime' (Deheves DehejeOe keâes mJeerkeâej
keâe DeLe& nw- 'Entirely false and fabricated' (hetjer lejn ieuele leLee
keâj uesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
ceveieÌ{ble)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
250. Select the most appropriate idiom to fill in the
blank. 255. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
The festival expenses are bound to –––– in my given idiom.
pocket. Make a beeline
(a) be upfront (b) be out of the blue (a) Be crazy (b) Go straight to
(c) make a dent (d) give a clean chit (c) Remain busy (d) Stand in a queue
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) efjòeâ mLeeve ceW idom 'make a dent' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Make a beeline' keâe
nw, efpemekeâe DeLe& nw- 'to reduce the amount of something DeLe& nw- 'Go straight to' (meerOes peevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
(keâce keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ osles nQ~
251. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 256. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom given idiom.
Make no headway Miss the boat
(a) check if the head can pass through (a) To miss someone you love
(b) unable to progress ahead (b) To lose something important
(c) unable to overtake anyone (c) To forget something at home
(d) forced to fix a new goal (d) To miss an opportunity
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Idoms & Phrases 468 YCT
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Miss the boat' keâe DeLe& 261. In the following question, out of the given four
nw- 'To miss an opportunity' (DeJemej Kees osvee)~ DevÙe alternatives, select the alternative which best
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Nail-biting
257. Select the option that means the same as the (a) Suspenseful (b) Plentiful
given idiom. (c) Peaceful (d) Joyful
To miss the boat SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) To miss an opportunity Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Nail-biting' keâe DeLe& nw-
(b) To decide to travel by air 'Suspenseful' (Deefveef§eleleehetCe&/jesceebÛekeâ efmLeefle)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
(c) To fail to complete the work
(d) To miss the journey by boat
ef YeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II) 262. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom.
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'miss the boat' keâe DeLe&
No strings attached
nw- 'To miss an opportunity' (DeJemej/ceewkeâe ieBJee osvee)~ DevÙe (a) Without conditions to restrictions
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (b) Forced to do something
(c) Involving a choice to be made
N (d) Lacking clarity
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
258. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'No strings attached' keâe
Neither fish nor fowl DeLe& nw- 'Without conditions to restrictions' (efyevee Mele&
(a) Something which can neither be purchased kesâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
nor be grown 263. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(b) Something which can neither be supplied underlined idiom in the given sentence.
easily nor be made available readily The idea of making a children's park has been
(c) Something which can neither be supplied nipped in the bud by the local council.
easily nor be accepted befittingly (a) encouraged strongly
(d) Something which can neither be eaten nor be (b) included somewhere else
preserved (c) changed completely
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III) (d) dropped at an early stage
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Neither fish nor fow' SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
keâe DeLe& nw- 'Something which can neither be categorized Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes jsKeebefkeâle idiom/phrase 'Nipped in the
easily nor be accepted befittingly' (efyeKeje ngDee, DeeOee bud' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Dropped at an early stage' (efkeâmeer cegös keâes
eflelej DeeOee yešsj)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Meg™Deeleer DeJemLee ceW Úes[Ì osvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
259. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. O
Not mince (your) words
264. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(a) State your opinion clearly
(b) No to have clarity given idiom.
(c) Eat a lot clumsily On tenterhooks
(d) Say words that are confusing (a) Very sad (b) Very tense
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II) (c) Very happy (d) Very angry
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Not mince (your)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom ' On tenterhooks' (ogefJeOee ceW) keâe
words' keâe DeLe& nw- 'state your opinion clearly' (Deheves
GefÛele DeLe& efJekeâuhe (b) very tense nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
efJeÛeejeW keâes mhe° ™he mes keânvee/JÙeòeâ keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
DeLe& osles nQ~ osles nw~
265. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
260. In the following question, out of the four given
given idiom.
alternatives, select the alternatives which best
On cloud nine
express the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. (a) Extremely happy
No ifs and buts (b) Frequently flying by air
(a) Jubilant (b) Low spirited (c) Flying with a parachute
(c) No doubts (d) Screaming (d) Extremely sad
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes Idioms/phrase 'No ifs and buts' keâe Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, On cloud nine (meeleJeW Deemeceeve
DeLe& nw- 'No doubts' (efyevee Mebkeâe kesâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& hej/yengle KegMe nesvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe Extremely happy GheÙegòeâ
osles nQ~ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
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266. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Out of the woods' - keâe
given idiom. DeLe& nw- 'out of danger' (Kelejs mes yeenj)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
Once in a blue moon
(a) Always DeLe& osles nQ~
(b) Rarely and infrequently 271. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) At regular intervals given below.
(d) A natural occurrence Out of bounds
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) (a) Forbidden (b) Within limits
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ idiom 'Once in a blue moon' (F&o keâe (c) Tied up (d) Limitless
ÛeeBo nesvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe rarely and infrequently GheÙegòeâ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Out of bounds' keâe DeLe&
267. In the following question, out of the given four nw - 'forbidden' (meercee kesâ yeenj/efveef<eæ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
alternatives, select the alternative which best DeLe& osles nQ~
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. 272. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Of the first water given idiom.
(a) Leading a comfortable life. Once in a blue moon
(b) Acting contrary to the one's interests (a) An incident that is scary
(c) Critically important (b) Happening only once in a lifetime
(d) Of the best quality (c) Happening only rarely
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 (d) An unforgettable experience
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ idiom, of the first water (meJe&ßes‰ iegCe) kesâ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
efueS efJekeâuhe (d) of the best quality GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Once in a blue moon' keâe
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ DeLe& nw- 'Happening only rarely' (keâYeer-keâYeer Ieefšle nesves Jeeuee)~
268. Select the most appropriate meaning of the DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
underlined idiom in the given sentence. On the 273. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
face of it, nothing seems to be fishy about the underlined idiom in the given sentence. If
matter. someone is an old hand, then he/she is:
(a) On deeper scrutiny (a) experienced (b) weak
(b) From facial expressions (c) aged (d) forgetful
(c) What appears on the surface SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(d) In comparison
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Old hand' keâe DeLe& nw-
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'On the face of it' (melen hej experienced (DevegYeJeer)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
efoKeeF& osvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) What appears on the weak– keâcepeesj, Aged– JeÙeesJe=æ Forgetful– YeguekeäkeâÌ[~
surface GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ 274. In the following question out of the four given
269. Select the most appropriate meaning of the alternatives select the alternative which best
given idiom. expresses the meaning of the Idiom/phrase.
Once bitten twice shy On the brink of disaster
(a) an insect bite that leaves a permanent mark (a) Something still in hand
(b) a bitter experience making one cautious for (b) Natural destruction
future (c) To die
(c) a person with no self confidence (d) Very close to failure
(d) to be shy of meeting strangers SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) Ans : (d) eqoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'on the brink of disaster'
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Once bitten twice shy' keâe DeLe& very close to failure (DemeHeâuelee keâs keâieej hej) nw~
keâe DeLe& nw- 'a bitter experience making one cautious for DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
future' (otOe keâe peuee ÚeÚ Yeer hetBâkeâ-heBtâkeâ keâj heerlee nw~)~ 275. In the following question, out of the four given
270. Select the most appropriate meaning of the alternatives, select the alternative which best
underlined idiom in the given sentence. expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
The man heaved a sigh of relief when he was On account of
sure he was out of the woods. (a) Instead of (b) Despite
(a) discharged from hospital (c) Because of (d) Rejecting something
(b) released from prison SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III)
(c) out of danger Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom 'on account of' keâe DeLe&
(d) out of the forest
Because of (keâer Jepen mes) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
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276. In the following question, out of the four given Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Out of date' keâe DeLe& nw-
alternatives which best expresses the meaning 'something old fashioned' (DeØeÛeefuele, hegjevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
of the Idiom/Phrase.
On the wrong side of sixty
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(a) To be inexperienced 281. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(b) To be older than sixty given idiom.
(c) To be able to convince Once bitten, twice shy
(d) To be unsuitable (a) Someone who doesn't learn from his previous
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II) experiences
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom 'on the wrong side of sixty' keâe (b) An unpleasant experience induces caution
(c) Someone who is afraid of taking challenges
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& 'To be older than sixty (60 Je<e& mes Thej keâer (d) To keep something precious safely
DeeÙeg) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
277. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Once bitten, twice shy'
given idiom. keâe DeLe& nw- 'An unpleasant experience induces caution'
On the tip of my tongue (otIe keâe peuee ÚeBÚ Yeer hetBâkeâ-hetBâkeâ heerlee nw)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
(a) Feeling extremely joyful
(b) Readily available in my memory
DeLe& osles nQ~
(c) Excessively costly
(d) At full speed P
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I) 282. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'On the tip of my given idiom.
tongue' keâe DeLe& nw- 'readily available in my memory' Pipe dream
(a) A dream or idea that is loudly proclaimed
(pegyeeve hej nesvee, Yeueer-YeeBefle Ùeeo nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& (b) A dream or idea that is nearly accomplished
osles nQ~ (c) A dream or idea that is unlikely to happen
278. In the following question, out of the given four (d) A dream or idea that keeps getting repeated
alternatives, select the alternatives which best SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I)
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, Pipe dream (keâuhevee/ceesn) kesâ efueS
Over my dead body A dream or idea that is unlikely to happen efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
(a) Opposing something fiercely JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
(b) Inheriting of fortune
283. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) Erecting a grave stone underlined idiom in the given sentence.
(d) Threatening to kill oneself The sad part of the agitation is that most of the
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II) leaders are only paying lip-service to the issue.
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Over my dead body' (a) saying they agree although they do not
keâe DeLe& nw- 'opposing something fiercely' (efkeâmeer keâer yeele support it
keâe Øeyeuelee hetJe&keâ efJejesOe keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (b) partially impressing the crowds
(c) making long speeches for the cause
279. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (d) growing angry and restless with the
given idiom. organisers
Off the cuff SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) To be in a hurry Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'paying lip-service' (KegMeeceo
(b) To be lazy
(c) Without preparation
keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (a) saying they agree although
(d) Without any loss they do not support it GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efvecve nw~
Ans. : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'off the cuff' keâe DeLe& nw- 284. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
'without preparation' (efyevee hetJe& lewÙeejer kesâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe given idiom.
Pocket an insult
DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) bear an insult quietly
280. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (b) plan a revenge
given idiom. (c) express true feelings
Out of date (d) resent an affront
(a) Being careless SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(b) Something old fashioned
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Pocket an insult' keâe
(c) A worthless fellow
(d) A date seed DeLe& nw- 'bear an insult quietly' (Deheceeve keâes ÛegheÛeehe menvee)
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
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285. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 290. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentence. underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Raju was playing with fire when he made My aunt who orders every one around is a pain
speeches against the management. in the neck.
(a) taking a grave risk (b) smoking a cigarette (a) irritating (b) short tempered
(c) provoking the crowd (d) lighting candles (c) curious (d) argumentative
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Playing with fire' keâe Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'pain in the neck' keâe DeLe&
DeLe& nw- 'taking a grave risk' (Keleje ceesue uesvee/ peesefKece nw- 'Irritating' (iegmmee efoueeves Jeeuee)~
G"evee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
Short tempered- peuo iegmmee nesves Jeeuee (JÙeefòeâ)
286. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Curious- efpe%eemeg
underlined idiom in the given sentence.
One must learn to prioritize in life. It never Argumentative- efJeJeeohetCe&
pays to put the cart before the horse. 291. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(a) postpone till the last moment given idiom.
(b) perform many tasks simultaneously Pass the hat
(c) do things spontaneously (a) to sell something (b) to collect money
(d) do last things first (c) to play a game (d) to avoid work
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Pass the hat' keâe DeLe& nw-
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Put the cart before the
'to collect money' (Oeve Fkeâó"e keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
horse' keâe DeLe& nw- 'do last things first' (DeJÙeJeefmLele keâjvee Ùee
osles nQ~
JemlegDeeW keâes Gušs meerOes ›eâce ceW jKevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
292. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
osles nQ~ given idiom.
287. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Plain as day
given idiom. (a) Very simple and easy to do
pull yourself together (b) Visible only in broad daylight
(a) go to sleep (b) try to understand (c) Very obvious and easy to understand
(c) calm down (d) do a good job (d) Very interesting to know
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'pull yourself together' Ans. (c) : ef o Ùes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Plain as day' keâe DeLe& nw-
keâe DeLe& nw- 'Calm down' (Meeble jnvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& 'Very obvious and easy to understand' (mecePeves kesâ efueS yengle
osles nQ~ mhe° SJeb Deemeeve) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
288. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 293. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom.
given idiom.
Parthian shot
pull someone's leg (a) Parting hit (b) Victory
(a) joke with someone (c) Praise (d) Say goodbye
(b) get upset with someone SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) tell someone a secret
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Parthian shot' keâe DeLe& nw-
(d) trust someone
'Parting hit' (Deehe=Lekeâve, efJeoeF& kesâ meceÙe keâe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Pull someone's leg' keâe
DeLe& efYeVe nQ- Victory - efJepeÙe, Praise - ØeMebmee, Say goodbye
- efJeoe kesâ meceÙe keâe ØeCeece
DeLe& nw- 'Joke with someone' (efkeâmeer keâe cepeekeâ GÌ[evee)~ DevÙe
294. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ underlined idiom in the given sentence.
289. Select the most appropriate meaning of the His guide asked him to pull up his socks if he
given idiom wanted a good rank.
Put your best foot forward (a) dress more carefully and neatly
(a) take care to dress well (b) make a greater effort to improve
(b) walk very cautiously (c) take care to be more formal
(c) try as hard as one can (d) give attention to his appearance also
(d) check every step SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Pull up someone's
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Put your best foot socks' keâe DeLe& nw- 'make a greater effort to improve'
forward' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Try as hard as one can' (DeÛÚe ØeYeeJe (DelÙeefOekeâ megOeej keâe ØeÙeeme keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles
[eueves keâe ØeÙelve)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ nQ~
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295. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 300. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
idiom. given idiom.
Pull yourself together Pull up your socks
(a) Talk about fitness (a) To lose one's temper
(b) Be friendly with everyone (b) To put in extra effort
(c) Use a rope ladder (c) To play a joke on someone
(d) Regain composure (d) To suspect some foul play
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Pull up your socks' keâe
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Pull yourself together'
DeLe& nw- 'to put in extra effort' (Deefleefjòeâ ØeÙeeme keâjvee/megOeej
keâe DeLe& nw- 'Regain composure' (hegve: Øeehle keâjvee)~ DevÙe
ueevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
301. Select the meaning of the given idiom.
296. In the following question, out of the four given To pour oil in troubled water
alternatives, select the alternative which best (a)To calm a dispute
expresses the meaning of the idiom/Phrase. (b)To create tension
Pull strings (c)To light a fire
(a) Fixed the issue (b) In a dilemma (d)To raise a controversy
(c) To use influence (d) Losing hope SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I) Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'pour oil in troubled
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Pull strings' keâe DeLe& nw- ' water' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To calm a dispute' (PeieÌ[e Kelce keâjvee)~
to use influence' (JÙeefòeâiele ØeYeeJe keâe ØeÙeesie keâjvee)~ DevÙe DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ 302. Select the meaning of the given idiom in the
sentence.
297. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Harassed by repeated acts of injustice, he
given idiom. decided to put his foot down.
To pick up the threads (a) Resign (b) Not to yield
(a) To examine as issue seriously (c) Withdraw (d) Change his mind
(b) Being received very warmly SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) To restart from the previous closing point Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'put his foot down' keâe DeLe&
(d) At a short distance nw- 'Not to yield' ([š peevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Resign - heo keâe heefjlÙeeie
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase ''pick up the threads'' keâe Withdraw - efvekeâeuevee, nševee
DeLe& nw- ''To restart from the previous closing point'' (efheâj Change his mind - Fjeoe yeouevee
mes mebYeuevee) DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
298. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Q
given idiom. 303. Select the most appropriate meaning of given
Put the cart before the horse idiom.
(a) To do last things first Queer fish
(b) To lie about a situation (a) caused fear
(c) To follow the logical order (b) wasting a vast treasure
(d) To do impractical things (c) an activity in motion
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) (d) a person who seems strange or unusual
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Put the cart before the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
horse' keâe DeLe& nw- 'to do last things first' (ieuele {bie mes keâeÙe& Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, Queer fish (mevekeâer JÙeefòeâ) keâer
keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ GefÛele JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (d) 'A person who seems strange or
unusual keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
299. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. 304. Select the most appropriate meaning of given
To pull someone's legs idiom.
A question of time
(a) of a kind and sympathetic nature
(a) Something that is sure to happen
(b) To use all possible methods (b) Caused damage
(c) To play a joke on someone (c) Spread rapidly
(d) Not a serious information (d) Spread slowly
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase ‘To pull someone's Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ idiom 'A question of time' keâer GefÛele
legs’ keâe DeLe& nw-'To play a joke on Someone' (šebie JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (a) Something that is sure to happen
KeerÛevee, cepeekeâ keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (YeefJe<Ùe ceW Ieefšle) keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
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309. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
R given idiom.
305. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Rise to the occasion
given idiom. (a) show you can deal with a situation successfully
Read between the lines (b) assess a critical situation carefully
(a) understand what is implied but not stated (c) challenge an opponent who is strong
directly (d) take a big risk in order to succeed
(b) read very slowly enjoying each line SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) read loudly each and every word given in the Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Rise to the occasion'
sentence keâe DeLe& nw- 'show you can deal with a situation
(d) read carefully each and every word written successfully' (Kego keâes ÙeesiÙe meeefyele keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, Read between the lines (ietÌ{ DeLe&
310. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
efvekeâeuevee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (d) understand what is implied given idiom.
but not stated directly GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW Run around in circles
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ (a) to work excessively hard by keeping two jobs
306. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (b) to remain busy with your work
given idiom. (c) to keep running to set a record
Raise the bar (d) to keep doing something without achieving
(a) To raise the price much
(b) To win a competition SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) To grow taller Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Run around in circles'
(d) To set higher goals keâe DeLe& nw- 'to keep doing something without achieving
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I) much' (yengle kegâÚ neefmeue efkeâS efyevee kegâÚ keâjles jnvee)~ DevÙe
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, Raise the bar (yeÌ[e ue#Ùe efveOee&efjle efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe To set higher goals GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee 311. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ given idiom.
307. Select the most appropriate meaning of the To read between the lines
underlined idiom in the given sentence. (a) to understand the implied meaning
Their relationship has run into rough weather (b) to completely misunderstand the meaning
ever since they fell in love with the same girl. (c) to critically analysis a piece of writing
(a) experienced difficulties (d) to read with great difficulty
(b) brought cool breeze and rains SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) become stronger and firmer Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'read between the lines'
(d) become pleasant and cordial keâe DeLe& nw- 'to understand the implied meaning' (efÚhes ngS
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
DeLe& keâes mecePevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'run into rough weather'
312. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(hejsMeeveer ceW nesvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (a) experienced given idiom.
difficulties GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kess â DeLe& Red letter day
efYeVe nQ- (a) a very hot day (b) a frightful day
308. In the following question, out of the given four (c) a very special day (d) a very cold day
alternatives, select the alternative which best SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Red letter day' keâe DeLe&
Reap the whirlwind nw- 'a very special day or a very important or significant
(a) Providing that other factors or circumstance day' (efJeMes<e/cenlJehetCe& efove)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
remain the same
(b) Suffer negative consequences as a result of 313. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
one's actions given idiom.
(c) An indication that something is accepted or Rule the roost
regarded favorably (a) to make all the decisions
(d) Believing that moderation is more satisfying (b) to be prosperous but generous
than excess (c) to frequently pick a quarrel
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 (d) to blindly follow others
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ idiom, Reap the whirlwind (efkeâmeer keâeÙe& keâe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III)
vekeâejelcekeâ heefjCeece efceuevee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b) suffer Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Rule the roost' keâe DeLe&
negative consequences as a result of one's actions. GheÙegòeâ nw- 'To make all the decisions' (Skeâ Ú$e DeefOekeâej)~ DevÙe
DeLe& osles nw~ efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Idoms & Phrases 474 YCT
314. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (c) looked for a group of friends
given idiom. (d) started looking for a job
Rub the wrong way SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(a) Rub incorrectly Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom, Receive a new lease of life keâe
(b) Rub well without oil DeLe& nw- became energetic again (veÙee peerJeve heevee)~ DevÙe
(c) Annoy someone efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(d) Please someone
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II) S
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Rub the wrong way' keâe
319. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
DeLe& nw- 'Annoy someone' (efkeâmeer keâes veejepe keâjvee)~ DevÙe underlined idiom in the given sentence.
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Newton's work in the field of physics speaks
315. Select the most appropriate meaning of the volumes about his genius.
given idiom. (a) advertises his work
Reinventing the wheel (b) claims fame and honour
(a) Disturbing the system which has already been (c) does not gives a detailed report
in use (d) conveys a great deal
(b) Examining circumstances that have already SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
been understood Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, speaks volume (yengle kegâÚ yeleevee)
(c) Wasting one's time for things that have
already been satisfactorily done
kes â efueS efJekeâuhe (d) conveys a great deal GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee
(d) Analysing various factors of happenings keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II) 320. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Reinventing the wheel' given idiom.
keâe DeLe& nw- 'wasting one's twine for things that have A stumbling block
(a) An obstacle to progress
already been satisfactorily done' (heeveer nesles ngS kegâDeeB
(b) Removing stones on the way
Keesovee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (c) Skipping over a hurdle
316. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (d) Putting stones along the way
given idiom. SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I)
It's raining cats and dogs Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, a stumbling block (meHeâuelee ceW
(a) To rain very heavily
yeeOee [euevee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe An obstacle to progress GheÙegòeâ
(b) To rain continuously
(c) To rain mildly JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
(d) To rain at regular intervals 321. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II) underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Raining cats and The new of a leopard in the city spread like
dogs' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To rain very heavily' (cetmeueeOeej Je<ee& wild fire:
(a) caused fear (b) caused damage
nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (c) spread rapidly (d) spread slowly
317. Select the meaning of the given idiom. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
To run amok Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'spread like wild fire' (yengle lespeer
(a) To compete in race
(b) To participate in a marathon mes hewâuevee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) spread rapidly GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee
(c) To outrun someone keâjlee nw DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
(d) To run about in a frenzy 322. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) given idiom:
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'run amok' keâe DeLe& nw- Smell a rat
'To run about in a frenzy' (efmej hej Ketve meJeej nesvee)~ DevÙe (a) Have no doubts about something
(b) Feel that there is a loss in business
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(c) Think that there is a dead animal
318. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (d) Have a reason to suspect something
given sentence. SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
Sandeep received a new lease of life after
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'Smell a rat' (Mekeâ nesvee) kesâ efueS
moving to Pune.
(a) became energetic again efJekeâuhe (d) Have a reason to suspect something GheÙegòeâ
(b) started taking healthy food JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
Idoms & Phrases 475 YCT
323. In the following question, out of the given four 328. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
alternatives, select the alternative which best underlined idiom in the given sentence.
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. "These glasses suit you to a T," said Ria to
Spin your wheels Vandana.
(a) Set an activity in motion (a) look very good on your face
(b) waste your time or efforts (b) are not suitable for your work
(c) A firmly held belief (c) make you look weird
(d) With great affection or enthusiasm (d) need to be won with a suit
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ idiom, Spin your wheels (Dehevee meceÙe Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes jsKeebefkeâle idiom/phrase 'suit you to a T'
peeÙee keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b) 'waste your time or efforts' keâe DeLe& nw- 'look very good on your face' (Devegketâue
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ nesvee/DeÛÚe ueievee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
324. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 329. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Snake in the grass
Since he secured the first rank Sudhir has
(a) a deceitful person (b) a mean person
become swollen-headed.
(c) a slippery person (d) a suspicious person
(a) famous (b) unwell
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) conceited (d) well-connected
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'snake in the grass' keâe SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II)
DeLe& nw- 'a deceitful person' (OeesKesyeepe, Ûeeueyeepe JÙeefòeâ)~ DevÙe Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Swollen-headed' keâe DeLe&
efJekeâuhe efYevve DeLe& osles nQ~ nw- 'conceited' (IeceC[er nesvee)~
325. Select the most appropriate meaning of the DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
given idiom.
Sitting on a gold mine Famous - Øeefmeæ, Unwell - DemJemLe, Well - Connected -
(a) wasting a vast treasure DeÛÚe mebheke&â nesvee~
(b) secretly hunting for something precious 330. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) to own something potentially valuable underlined idiom in the given sentence.
(d) not availing of an opportunity His success at such a young age speaks volumes
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) for his talent.
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Sitting on a gold mine' (a) publically announces
keâe DeLe& nw- 'to own something potentially valuable' (b) boasts a lot
(efkeâmeer cenòJehetCe& Jemleg keâe ceefuekeâevee nkeâ nesvee)~ (c) gives enough proof
(d) showers praise
326. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Speak one’s mind Ans. (c) : ef o Ùes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Speaks Volumes' keâe
(a) to put one’s thoughts in writing DeLe& nw- 'give enough proof' ("esme meyetle nesvee, ØeeceeefCekeâ
(b) to speak without thinking mee#Ùe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(c) to speak in an assembly
331. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(d) to voice one’s thoughts plainly
underlined idiom in the given sentence.
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
When his envious competitor extended a hand
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Speak one’s mind' keâe of friendship, he smelt a rat.
DeLe& nw- 'to voice one’s thoughts plainly' (ceve keâer yeele (a) detected something wrong
keânvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (b) felt very pleased
327. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (c) became complaisant
given idiom. (d) behaved arrogantly
Strike when the iron is hot SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) torture someone with a hot iron Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'smelt a rat' keâe DeLe& nw-
(b) wait patiently for the results 'detected something wrong' (ieueleer Yeebhe uesvee, oeue ceW keâeuee
(c) grab a favourable opportunity promptly
nes vee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(d) sort out differences promptly
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) 332. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Strike when the iron is given idiom.
To shake off
hot' keâe DeLe& nw- 'grab a favourable opportunity
(a) to denounce (b) to get rid of
promptly' (Devegketâue DeJemej keâes legjvle Øeehle keâjvee)~ DevÙe (c) to recollect (d) to pass off
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Idoms & Phrases 476 YCT
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To shake off' keâe DeLe& 337. In the following question, out of the four given
nw- 'to get rid of' (Úgškeâeje heevee, cegòeâ nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ alternatives, select the alternative which best
expresses the meaning of the meaning of the
DeLe& nQ- Idiom/Phrase.
To denounce- meeJe&peefvekeâ ™he mes efvevoe keâjvee, To recollect- Snake in the grass
efkeâmeer yeele keâes Ùeeo keâjvee, To pass off- iegpejvee (a) Very clear
333. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (b) Something mandatory
given idiom. (c) A hidden enemy
Spill the beans (d) An exciting moment
(a) frighten someone (b) make an excuse SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
(c) reveal a secret (d) create difficulty Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Snake In the grass' keâe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) DeLe& nw- 'A hidden enemy' (Úghee ngDee Me$eg DeLee&led efJeMJeemeIeeleer
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Spill the beans' keâe DeLe& JÙeefkeäle)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
nw- 'reveal a secret' (Yeso Keesuevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles 338. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
nQ~ given idiom.
334. Select the most appropriate meaning of the sail in the same boat
(a) go for a boat ride
given idiom:
(b) be in heavy debt
Sleep on it
(c) be in the same situation as others
(a) To make a wrong decision
(d) pay a very low price for something
(b) To prefer to sleep than take action
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) To wait before making a decision
(d) To make a decision immediately Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom 'sail in te same boat' (Skeâ ner
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) pew meer cegMeeryele ceW nesvee) kessâ efueÙes efJekeâuhe 'be in the same
situation as others' GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase "Sleep on it" keâe DeLe& nw-
to wait before making a decision" (osj lekeâ meesÛevee)~ DevÙe
DeLe& osles nw~
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ 339. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom :
335. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Shot in the dark
given idiom: (a) To shoot someone at night
The straw that broke the camel’s back (b) To guess something
(a) To show strength and continue without a fuss (c) To be unaware
(b) To be the last in a series of events leading one (d) To lie about something
to feel that it is intolerable SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) To undertake a difficult journey across a Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Shot in the dark' keâe
desert
(d) To make a wish for an escape from existing DeLe& nw- 'To guess something' (DebOesjs ceW leerj Ûeueevee)~ DevÙe
conditions efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) 340. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'The straw that broke given idiom
the camel’s back' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To be the last in a series Strike while the iron is hot
(a) To wait for someone
of events leading one to feel that it is intolerable' (Deye (b) To act at the right time
Deewj veneR men heevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (c) To do something unimportant
336. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (d) To cry all the time
given idiom. SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Stir up a hornet's nest Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Strike while the iron is
(a) Provoke trouble (b) Lear a revolt hot' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To act at the right time' (ceewkesâ keâe ueeYe
(c) Destroy a nest (d) Call for dialogue G"evee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
341. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Stir up a hornet's nest' given idiom.
keâe DeLe& nw- 'Provoke trouble' (mecemÙee keâes Deewj yeÌ{evee)~ DevÙe To spill the beans
efJekeâuheeW keâe DeLe& nw- (a) To give away a secret
Lear a revolt - Deevoesueve keâe vesle=lJe keâjvee (b) To waste food items
Destroy a nest - Skeâ IeeWmeues keâes yeyee&o keâjvee (c) To plan a strategy
(d) To drop some food
Call for dialogue - Jeelee& kesâ efueS yegueevee SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Idoms & Phrases 477 YCT
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To spill the beans' keâe Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, To cut corners (pewmes lewmes keâjvee) kesâ
DeLe& nw- 'To give away a secret' (jnmÙe Gpeeiej keâj osvee)~ efueS efJekeâuhe (d) not do a thing well in order to save
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ money or effort GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
342. Select the option that means the same as the DeLe& efYeVe nw~
given idiom. 347. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
To set aside given idiom.
(a) to reject an offer (b) to stop temporarily Tide someone over
(c) to move sideways (d) to finish a work (a) Get a boat ready to cross a river or water
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II) body
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To set aside' keâe DeLe& nw- (b) Ask someone for financial assistance
'to reject an offer' (DemJeerkeâej keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& (c) Complete a voyage successfully
osles nQ~ (d) Give temporary help, usually financial
343. Select the option that means the same as the SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
given idiom. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, Tide someone over (DemLeeÙeer
To see eye to eye meneÙelee keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe Give temporary help,
(a) To agree with another usually financial GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
(b) To love another DeLe& osles nw~
(c) To threaten another
(d) To flight with another 348. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I) given idiom.
To turn over a new leaf
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To see eye to eye' keâe (a) To change your behaviour in a positive way
DeLe& nw- 'To agree with another' (mencele nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe (b) To become famous
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (c) To buy new things
344. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (d) To understand others' problems
underlined idiom in the given sentence. SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
It is a wonder how some people manage to sit Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ idiom 'turn over a new leaf' (peerJeveMewueer
on the fence without committing themselves. yeouevee) kesâ efJekeâuhe (a) To change your behaviour in a
(a) to sit lazily and not do anything positive way GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
(b) relax when others are working
(c) remain undecided and unsure efYevve nQ~
(d) build fences and walls for sitting on 349. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III) given idiom.
Ans. (c) efoÙes ieÙes jsKeebefkeâle idiom/phrase 'to sit on the Through and through
(a) partially (b) eventually
fence' keâe DeLe& nw- 'remain undecided and unsure' (ogefJeOee (c) completely (d) gradually
ceW nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'through and through' keâe
T DeLe& nw- 'completely' (hetje, mechetCe&)~
345. Select the most appropriate meaning of the DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
given idiom. partially - DebMele:, gradually - Oeerjs-Oeerjs, eventually - Devlele:
Thick as thieves DeeefKejkeâej~
(a) Having a close friendship
(b) Being very dishonest 350. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) Never helping anyone given idiom.
(d) Telling lies all the time To take stock of
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) (a) to busy stocks
(b) to check the accounts
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom 'Thick as thieves' (Ieefve‰ efce$e) keâer
(c) to store goods
GefÛele JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (b) 'Having a close friendship' keâjlee (d) to assess a situation
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
346. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To take stock of' keâe
given idiom. DeLe& nw- 'to assess a situation' (efkeâmeer efmLeefle keâe cetuÙeebkeâve
To cut corners keâjvee )~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(a) cut something easily without spoiling it
(b) cut something into pieces 351. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) be able to do a job effortlessly given idiom.
(d) not do a thing well in order to save money or Through thick and thin
effort (a) going through pain
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) (b) under all circumstances
Idoms & Phrases 478 YCT
(c) by unfair means 356. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(d) under extreme pressure given idiom.
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) To play ducks and drakes
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'through thick and thin' (a) to use recklessly (b) to change places
keâe DeLe& nw- 'under all circumstances' (nj neue ceW)~ DevÙe (c) to act cleverly (d) to be friendly
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I)
352. Select the most appropriate meaning of the Ans : (a) efoS ieS idiom/phrase 'to play ducks drakes' keâe
given idiom. DeLe& nw- 'to use recklessly' (ueehejJeener mes, efyevee efJeÛeejs)~ DevÙe
Tide over efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(a) to jump over (b) to change sides
357. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) to deceive (d) to overcome
underlined idiom in the given sentence.
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
In spite of her severe accident she took heart
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'tide over' keâe DeLe& nw- and moved forward.
'to over come' (keâeyet heevee)~ (a) Gathered courage
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (b) Overcame problems
to jump over - ketâovee (c) Felt depressed
to change sides - oue/efoMee yeouevee (d) Acted promptly
to deceive - OeesKee osvee SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'take heart and moved'
353. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. keâe DeLe& nw- 'Gathered courage' (meenme, pegševee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
The sword of Damocles ef Y eVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(a) a poignant weapon (b) an authentic sword 358. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) an impending threat (d) a rare artifact given idiom.
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) Till the cows come home
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'the sword of damocles' (a) For a small part
keâe DeLe& nw- 'an impending threat' (DeemeVe, Keleje)~ DevÙe (b) Till the work is finished
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (c) For a long, long time
a poignant weapon - Skeâ ceeefce&keâ nefLeÙeej (d) In the evening
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
an authentic sword - Skeâ ØeceeefCekeâ leueJeej
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Till the cows come
a rare artifact - Skeâ ogue&Ye keâueeke=âefle
home' keâe DeLe& nw- 'for a long, long time' (yengle uebyee meceÙe)~
354. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
underlined idiom in the given sentence.
The dog played in the pond to his heart's 359. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
content. given idiom.
(a) only upto his legs Touch and go
(b) till he was completely sick (a) Unimportant (b) Unchanging
(c) as much as he wanted to (c) Uncertain (d) Undoubted
(d) avoiding getting too wet SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Touch and go' keâe DeLe& nw-
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes jsKeebefkeâle idiom/phrase 'To his heart's 'uncertain' (DeefveefMÛele) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
content' keâe DeLe& nw- 'as much as he wanted to' (efpeleveer Yeer unimportant - cenlJenerve
Gmekeâer FÛÚe nes, peer Yej kesâ)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ unchanging - efmLej
355. Select the most appropriate meaning of the undoubted - yesMekeâ
underlined idiom in the given sentence. 360. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
The authorities have turned a deaf ear to all given idiom.
our requests. To be thrown in at the deep end
(a) acknowledged (b) accepted (a) need to do one thing at a time
(c) presented (d) neglected (b) unable to do the given work
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III) (c) try to do too many things at the same time
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Turned a deaf ear' keâe (d) learn to do the difficult things too soon
DeLe& nw- Neglected (vepej Deboepe keâj efoÙee, Devemegveekeâj efoÙee)~ SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To be thrown in at the
Acknowledge- mJeerkeâej keâjvee deep end' keâe DeLe& nw- 'learn to do the difficult things too
Accepted- mJeerkeâej efkeâÙee soon' (MeerIeÇ ner keâef"ve keâeÙe& keâjvee meerKevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
Presented- Øemlegle efkeâÙee DeLe& osles nQ~
Idoms & Phrases 479 YCT
361. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (b) to act foolishly
underlined idiom in the sentence. (c) to enjoy risky sports
Simran was under tremendous stress because (d) to face danger boldly
she had too many irons in the fire. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) She had too many clothes to iron Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To take the bull by the
(b) She was suffering from many ailments horns' keâe DeLe& nw- 'to face danger boldly' (efkeâÙes keâe heefjCeece
(c) She was involved in many activities Yegielevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(d) She had made a lot of risky investments
366. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
given idiom.
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Have too many irons in Turn a deaf ear
the fire' keâe DeLe& nw- ' involved in many activities' (yengle (a) to make someone deaf
meejs keâeÙeeX ceW GuePee nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (b) to pay attention
(c) to pay no heed
362. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(d) to listen carefully
underlined idiom in the sentence.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
His family has supported him through thick
and thin. Ans : (c) ef o Ùes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Turn a deaf ear' keâe DeLe&
(a) on occasions when he had a lot of money nw - 'to pay no heed' (OÙeeve ve osvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles
(b) even though he has put on weight nQ ~
(c) when there was a lot of work to be done 367. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(d) in times of good and bad fortune given idiom.
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) Take to task
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'through thick and thin' (a) to assign work (b) to give an award
(c) to praise (d) to rebuke
keâe DeLe& nw- 'In times of good and bad fortune' (meYeer SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
heefjefmLeefleÙeeW ceW)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Take to task' keâe DeLe& nw-
363. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 'To rebuke' (heâškeâej ueieevee Ùee [e@švee) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
underlined idiom in the sentence. DeLe& osles nQ~
Rai has tried hard not to steal her brother's
thunder but it was inevitable. 368. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(a) get more recognition than brother for their given idiom.
success to air dirty linen in public
(a) to discuss private affairs in public
(b) get a big reward from her brother for her
(b) to hang out clothes in the open
achievement
(c) to continue to complain
(c) pick up her brother's lucky charms to win (d) to stand up and fight
prizes SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(d) take away her brother's opportunities for jobs
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To air dirty linen in
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
public' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To discuss private affairs in public'
Ans. (a) : jsKeebefkeâle idiom ' to steal someone's thunder' keâe
DeLe& nw- 'to get more recognition than someone for their (Deehemeer ceeceueeW keâes meeJe&peefvekeâ keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
success' (otmejs keâe ßesÙe Úervevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles osles nQ~
nQ~ 369. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom.
364. Select the most appropriate meaning of the throw in the towel
given idiom. (a) face the situation (b) think of a solution
Of the first water (c) admit defeat (d) drop something
(a) of ancient origin
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(b) of favorable opinion
(c) of no significance Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Throw in the towel' keâe
(d) of the best quality DeLe& nw- 'Admit defeat' (nej mJeerkeâej keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'of the first water' keâe 370. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
DeLe& nw- 'of the best quality' (GÛÛe keâesefš keâe)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe given idiom.
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ tit for tat
(a) to reward people for the good done
365. Select the most appropriate meaning of the (b) to do harm as done to you
given idiom. (c) to make someone engry
To take the bull by the horns (d) to take advantage of someone
(a) to escape unhurt SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Idoms & Phrases 480 YCT
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Tit for Tat' keâe DeLe& nw- (b) To feel hot
'To do harm as done to you' (pewmes keâes lewmee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe (c) To please someone
(d) To admire someone
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
371. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase To take one's hat off keâe
idiom.
Touch all bases DeLe& nw- ‘To admire someone’ (mecceeve/ØeMebmee keâjvee)~ DevÙe
(a) Imagine you are flying efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(b) Force someone to do something 376. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) Include everything given idiom.
(d) Stretch your hands high The ball is in (one's) court
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II) (a) To be responsible for further action
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Touch all bases keâe DeLe& (b) To pass the responsibility to another
nw- 'Include everything' (meye kegâÚ Meeefceue keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe (c) To be fearful of taking any action
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (d) To risk everything in one venture
372. Select the most appropriate meaning of the SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I)
given idiom. Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'The ball is in (one's)
Take one's hat off to someone court' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To be someone's responsibility (efkeâmeer
(a) Show admiration keâer efpeccesoejer nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(b) Indicate disapproval
(c) Express anger 377. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(d) Display humility given idiom.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) Too close to call
(a) A very narrow margin
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Take one's hat off to
(b) Huddled together
someone' keâe DeLe& nw- 'show admiration' (ØeMebmee efoKeevee) (c) very close to heart
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ- (d) Winning a competition
Indicate disapproval - DemJeerke=âefle keâe mebkesâle osvee SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Express anger - veejepeer JÙeòeâ keâjvee Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Too close to call' keâe
Display humility - efJeveceülee ØeoefMe&le keâjvee~ DeLe& nw- 'A very narrow margin (yengle keâce Deblej nesvee)~
373. Select the most appropriate meaning of the DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
underlined in the given sentence. 378. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Akshay is likely to take the heart for having given idiom.
miscalculated the expenses.
Throw in the towel
(a) enjoy warm climate
(a) To take a shower
(b) receive criticism
(b) To decide firmly
(c) feel very hot
(d) scold everyone (c) To provoke someone
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III) (d) To admit defeat or failure
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Take the heart' keâe DeLe& nw-
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Throw in the towel' keâe
'Receive criticism' (DeeueesÛevee Øeehle keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
DeLe& osles nQ~ DeLe& nw- 'To admit defeat or failure' (nej ceeve uesvee)~ DevÙe
374. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
given idiom. 379. Select the meaning of the given idiom.
Take something with a pinch of salt To be tight-lipped
(a) To take long to understand what is being said (a) To keep quiet
(b) To believe only part of something (b) To keep records
(c) To consider everyone a liar (c) To keep up the spirit
(d) To think of oneself as always right (d) To keep a fast
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Take something with a Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To be tight-lipped' keâe
pinch of salt' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To believe only part of DeLe& nw- ‘To keep quiet’ (Ûeghe jnvee/DeuheYee<eer)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
something' (DebMele: efJeMJeeme keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
osles nQ~ 380. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
375. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
given idiom. To take the bull by its horns
To take one's hat off (a) To deal with a difficult situation directly
(a) To fool someone (b) To accept defeat before a strong adversary
Idoms & Phrases 481 YCT
(c) To invest money in an inflationary market Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes jsKeebefkeâle Idiom/Phrase 'under his
(d) To go on a hunting expedition nose' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Right in front of him' (efkeâmeer kesâ Skeâoce
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) meeceves mes)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To take the bull by its 385. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
horns' keâe DeLe& nw- 'To deal with a difficult situation given idiom.
directly' (meenmehetJe&keâ cegmeeryele keâe meecevee keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe Up in arms
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) to be angry (b) to be defensive
(c) to be nervous (d) to be rude
381. Select the option that means the same as the SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
given idiom. Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Up in arms' keâe DeLe& nw-
To turn over a new leaf
'to be angry' (›eâesefOele nesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) To be always careful about one's behaviour
(b) To change one's behavior for better to be defensive - j#eelcekeâ nesvee
(c) to make new things happen to be nervous - yesÛewve nesvee
(d) To turn over the page of a book to be rude - DeefMe<š nesvee
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I) 386. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'To turn over a new given idiom.
Upset someone's applecart
leaf' keâe DeLe& nw- 'to change one's behavior for better'
(a) Upsetting someone by dropping the apples
(veÙee peerJeve Meg™ keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (b) Making someone angry by ruining business
(c) Doing something that fails someone's plan
U (d) Spoiling the apples in someone's cart
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
382. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentence. Ans. (c) : ef o Ùes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Upset someone's
His probation was extended because his applecart' keâe DeLe& nw- 'Doing something that fails
performance was not up to the mark. someone's plan' (Kesue efyeieeÌ[ osvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
(a) more than expected osles nQ~
(b) up to the required standard 387. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(c) of the desired height given idiom:
(d) lacking in maturity Under the weather
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) To face bad weather conditions
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ idiom, 'up to the mark' (meblees<eØeo) kesâ (b) To feel wronged by friends
efueS efJekeâuhe (b) up to the required standard GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee (c) Feel strong and energetic
(d) To be in low spirits
keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
383. In the following question, out of the given four Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Under the weather' keâe
alternatives, select the alternative which best DeLe& nw- 'To be in low spirits' (efJeheefòe ces/og:Ke ceW)~ DevÙe
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Up against the wall
(a) To take care of themselves and their own 388. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
interests and safety given idiom.
Up in arms
(b) In a disorderly fashion
(a) Angry about something
(c) In an inextricable situation (b) Throw up arms in joy
(d) Performing well in a difficult or competitive (c) Given up fighting and surrender
situation (d) Divide into armed group
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ idiom Up against the wall (efkeâmeer yegjer Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Up in arms' keâe DeLe& nw-
DeJemLee ceW hebâme peevee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) In an inextricable 'Angry about something' (efkeâmeer efJe<eÙe hej ›eâesefOele nesvee)~ DevÙe
situation ' GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
384. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 389. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom in the given sentences. given idiom.
The invigilator did not know that the two boys Under wraps
were exchanging notes under his nose. (a) under estimate (b) double layered
(a) rolled into small pellets (c) secretly (d) underhand
(b) written in small letters SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) wrapped in handkerchief's
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, 'Under wraps' (Ûeghekesâ mes) keâe GefÛele
(d) right in front of him
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II) DeLe& efJekeâuhe (c) secretly nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Idoms & Phrases 482 YCT
V W
390. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 395. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. given idiom.
Vanish into thin air Wash your dirty linen in public
(a) To completely disappear (a) Fight with everyone unnecessarily
(b) To remove suddenly (b) Discuss private matters in front of others
(c) To postpone something (c) Complain about everything
(d) To begin suddenly (d) Hangclothes outside
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (M.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Vanish into thin air means (DeÛeevekeâ ieeÙeye Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ Idiom 'wash your dirty linen in public
nesvee) kesâ efJekeâuhe (a) 'To completely disappear' GheÙegòeâ (ef v epeer ceeceuees keâes meeJe&peefvekeâ keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (d)
DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Discuss private matters in front of others GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee
391. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
given idiom. 396. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
Vanish into the air underlined idiom in the given sentence.
(a) Perpetually postpone He is very impulsive and does things without
(b) Totally dilute rhyme or reason.
(c) Completely disappear (a) without proper planning
(d) Permanently mix (b) without a reasonable explanation
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) (c) without any resources
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Vanish into the air' keâe (d) without anyone's help
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
DeLe& nw- 'completely disappear' (hetCe& ™he mes DeÂMÙe)~ DevÙe
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom 'without rhyme or reason' (efyevee
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
leke&â kesâ) keâer GefÛele JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (b) 'without a reasonable
392. Select the most appropriate meaning of given
idiom. explanation' keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
Vim and Vigor 397. In the following question, out of the given four
(a) Near to perfection alternatives, select the alternative which best
(b) Energy and enthusiasm expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
(c) Remove suddenly Whoop it up
(d) Begin something (a) Be continually reminded of an unpleasant
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II) topic
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, 'Vim and Vigor' (Tpee& Je Glmeen) (b) Enjoying in a noisy way, usually in a group
keâer GefÛele JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (b) energy and enthusiasm keâjlee (c) Be totally ignorant or incompetent
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ (d) Used as an exhortation to overcome or be rid
393. Select the most appropriate meaning of given of something
idiom. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Vale of tears Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ idiom, Whoop it up (cemleer keâjvee) kesâ efueS
(a) full of enthusiasm efJekeâuhe (b) Enjoying in a noisy way, usually in a group
(b) full of troubles GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
(c) wild and wooly
(d) walking carefully 398 . In the following question, out of the given four
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I) alternatives, select the alternative which best
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, vale of tears (keâef"veeFÙeeW mes Yeje) expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
With a vengeance
keâer GefÛele JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (b) full of troubles keâjlee nw~ DevÙe
(a) A complete disaster
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ (b) Having similar views or attitude to something
394. Select the most appropriate meaning of given (c) To look out for something without particular
idiom. attention
In Vain (d) Used to emphasize the degree to which
(a) to no purpose (b) near to perfection something occurs
(c) totally dilute (d) remove suddenly SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ idiom With a vengeance (hetCe&leÙee) kesâ efueS
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, In vain (JÙeLe& ceW) keâer GefÛele JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (d) used to emphasize the degree to which
efJekeâuhe (a) to no purpose keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles something occurs GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee keâjlee nw~
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Idoms & Phrases 483 YCT
399. In the following question, out of the given four Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'walk the tight rope' keâe
alternative, select the alternative which best DeLe& nw- 'be very cautious' (veepegkeâ heefjefmLeefle mes iegpejvee,
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
Weather the storm
DelÙeefOekeâ meeJeOeeveer yejlevee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(a) Be absolutely unwilling to operate 404. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(b) Fall over in sudden or dramatic way given idiom.
(c) Survive a period of difficulty Work against the clock
(d) Dispute a decision or choice already made (a) work late in the night
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 (b) work against all problems
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ Idiom Weather the storm (keâef"ve meceÙe keâe (c) work with concentration
meecevee keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (c) Survive a period of (d) work in great hurry
difficulty GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
400. In the following question, out of the given four Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Work against the clock'
alternatives, select the alternative which best keâe DeLe& nw- 'work in great hurry' (yengle peuoyeepeer ceW keâece
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Wear the green willow
405. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
(a) To do something for someone as an act of
kindness underlined idiom in the given sentence.
(b) Suffer unrequited love Our PM is received with open arms wherever
(c) Cause someone to be very frightened he goes.
(d) Producing a lavish celebrating feast (a) Harmoniously (b) Promptly
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 (c) Honourably (d) Warmly
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ Idiom Wear the green willow (Skeâ lejHeâe SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
hÙeej keâjvee) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (b) Suffer unrequited love Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'with open arms' keâe DeLe&
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ nw- 'warmly' (efoue mes) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
401. In the following question, out of the given harmoniously - efceuepeguekeâj
alternatives, select the alternative which best promptly - peuoer, legjble
expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. honourably - YeeiÙehetJe&keâ
Wild and woolly
406. In the following question, out of the four given
(a) Uncouth in appearance or behavior
(b) Either too much of something or too little alternatives, select the alternative which best
(c) Near to perfection expresses the meaning of the idiom/Phrase.
(d) Ignoring all obligations Word of mouth
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 (a) Give money for talking a lot about nothing
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ Idiom Wild and woolly (DemeYÙe/DeefveÙebef$ele) (b) Through the verbal sharing of information
kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe (a) Uncouth in appearance or behavior (c) Bring order and discipline in the company
(d) To leave someone in the time of difficulty
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
402. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Word of mouth' keâe DeLe&
Walking on thin ice nw - 'Through the verbal sharing of information' (ceewefKekeâ
(a) walking carefully ™he mes yeeleeW keâe mebÛeej)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(b) performing a ballet
407. In the following question, out of the given four
(c) slipping on ice
alternatives, select the alternative which best
(d) doing something risky
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
With open arms
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Walking on thin ice'
(a) Cordially (b) Often
keâe DeLe& nw- doing something risky which may have (c) Seldom (d) Frequently
serious or unpleasant' (Keleje ceesue uesvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
DeLe& osles nQ~ Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'With open arms' keâe DeLe&
403. Select the most appropriate meaning of the nw- cordially (ØemeVeleehetJe&keâ, Glmeen kesâ meeLe) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
underlined idiom the given sentence.
A mountaineer has to walk the tight rope as a kesâ DeLe& nQ-
small slip can prove to be fatal. often - ØeeÙe:
(a) be an expert (b) be very nervous Seldom - keâYeer-keâYeej
(c) be very cautious (d) be well trained
Frequently - efvelÙe, Dekeâmej
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II)
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408. Select the most appropriate meaning of the
given idiom. Y
When pigs fly 413. Select the most appropriate meaning of given
(a) A difficult situation idiom.
(b) An argument between two people Yeoman's services
(c) A practical idea (a) excellent work (b) happy and free
(d) A time that will never come (c) hopeful attention (d) sincere affection
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'When Pigs fly' keâe DeLe& Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, Yeoman's services (Glke=â° keâeÙe&)
nw- 'A time that will never Come' (DemebYeJe heefjefmLeefle)~ kesâ efueS GefÛele JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (a) excellent work keâjlee nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
409. Select the most appropriate meaning of the 414. Select the most appropriate meaning of given
given idiom. idiom.
Work like a charm Young blood
(a) To do something faster (a) young person
(b) To delay a task
(b) inexperienced person
(c) To work very well
(c) very attentive
(d) To do a magic trick
(d) angry and hurt
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) :– efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'Work like a charm'
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, young blood' keâer GefÛele JÙeeKÙee
keâe DeLe& nw- 'To work very well or To be very effective,
efJekeâuhe (b) inexperienced person (DevegYeJenerve JÙeefòeâ) keâjlee
possibly in a surprising way' (yengle DeÛÚer lejn keâeÙe&
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
410. Select the meaning of the given idiom. Z
A wild-goose chase
(a) Useless search (b) Timely action 415. Select the most appropriate meaning of given
(c) Wise decision (d) Delayed action idiom.
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I) Zip your lip
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes idiom/phrase 'A wild-goose chase' keâe (a) start talking (b) to stay calm
DeLe& nw- 'Useless search' (efvejLe&keâ ØeÙeeme keâjvee, yeskeâej keâe (c) a tempting offer (d) cursory look
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
ØeÙeeme keâjvee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, Zip your lip (Meevle nesvee) keâer GefÛele
X JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (b) to stay calm keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
411. Select the most appropriate meaning of given
DeLe& osles nw~
idiom. 416. Select the most appropriate meaning of given
X-factor idiom.
(a) a special talent or quality Zonk out
(b) bad quality (a) to fall asleep (b) angry and hurt
(c) unhappy (c) eternal fame (d) without hope
(d) without hope SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, 'Zonk out' (yesmegOe neskeâj mees peevee)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, X-factor (efJeefMe° iegCe) keâer GefÛele
keâer GheÙegòeâ JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (a) to fall asleep keâjlee nw~ DevÙe
JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (a) 'a special talent or quality' keâjlee nw~ DevÙe
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
417. Select the most appropriate meaning of given
412. Select the most appropriate meaning of given
idiom.
idiom.
X-rated Zenith of life
(a) angry and hurt (a) Important for life
(b) Pornographic or indecent (b) happy and free
(c) eternal fame (c) highest pinnacle of someone's life
(d) very attentive (d) unhappy and regretful
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Idiom, X-rated (DeMueerue/DeYeõ) keâer GefÛele Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ idiom, 'zenith of life' (Ûejceeslkeâ<e& hej) keâer
JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (b) Pornographic or indecent keâjlee nw~ DevÙe GefÛele JÙeeKÙee efJekeâuhe (c) highest pinnacle of someone's
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ life keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
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11.
READING COMPREHENSION
Comprehension: 2. Which of these statements is NOT true?
Read the given passage and answer the (a) Socrates encouraged the listeners to come up
questions that follow. with original ideas
Plato is the earliest important educational thinker, (b) Socrates considered music and physical
and education is an essential element in ‘The education as important aspects of learning
Republic’ (his most important work on philosophy
(c) The Republic was written around 360 A.D
and political theory, written around 360B.C.). In
(d) Plato's methods of education can be called
it, he advocates some rather extreme methods:
'extreme'.
removing children from their mothers' care and
raising them as wards of the state, and SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
differentiating children suitable to the various Ans. (c) : According to the passage "The Republic was
castes, the highest receiving the most education, written around 360 A.D" is not True.
so that they could act as guardians of the city and Dele: efJekeâuhe (c) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
care for the less able. He believed that education
3. Aristotle believed that virtuous citizens could
should be holistic, including facts, skills, physical
be produced by cultivating :
discipline, music and art. Plato believed that talent
and intelligence is not distributed genetically and (a) habit and reason
thus is be found in children born to all classes, (b) theoretical aspects of education
although his proposed system of selective public (c) art and music
education for an educated minority of the (d) mathematics and science
population does not really follow a democratic SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
model. Aristotle considered human nature, habit Ans. (a) : According to the passage 'habit and reason'
and reason to be equally important forces to be could be produced good and virtuous citizen. Hense
cultivated in education, the ultimate aim of which
option (a) will be correct answer.
should be to produce good and virtuous citizens.
He proposed that teachers lead their students Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
systematically, and that repetition be used as a key 4. Children who are imparted highest education,
tool to develop good habits, unlike Socrates' would be responsible for :
emphasis on questioning his listeners to bring out (a) teaching the illiterate
their own ideas. He emphasized the balancing of (b) developing talent and skills
the theoretical and practical aspects of subjects (c) inculcating good habits
taught, among which he explicitly mentions
(d) guarding the city
reading, writing, mathematics, music, physical
education, literature, history, and a wide range of SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
sciences, as well as play, which he also considered Ans. (d) : According to the passage children who are
importAntonym imparted highest education would be responsible for
1. Which of these methods is NOT advocated in "They could act as gurdians of the city and care for the
'The Republic'? less able". Hence option (d) will be correct answer.
(a) Imparting similar education to all children 5. What tool does Aristotle advocate to teachers
(b) Bringing up children under state guardianship to develop good habits in students?
(c) Keeping children away from mothers
(a) Repetition (b) Questioning
(d) Differentiating children based on castes
(c) Reading (d) Writing
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Ans. (a) : According to the passage option (a) SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
"Imparting similar education to all children" is not Ans. (a) : According to the passage "repetition" a key
advocated in ''The Republic'' tool to develop good habits in students. Hence option
Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw ~ (a) will be correct answer.

Reading Comprehension 486 YCT


Comprehension: 7. Which of these stones is very soft and easy to
Read the given passage and answer the mould?
questions that follow. (a) Quartz
Chanhudaro was a tiny settlement (less than 7 (b) Steatite
hectares) as compared to Mohenjodaro (125 (c) Crystal
hectares), almost exclusively devoted to craft
(d) Jasper
production, including bead-making, shell-cutting,
metal-working, seal-making and weight-making. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
The variety of materials used to make beads is Ans. (b) : According to the passage option (b)
remarkable: stones like carnelian (of a beautiful "steatite" (meeyegve keâe helLej) stone is very soft and easy to
red colour), jasper, crystal, quartz and steatite; mould.
metals like copper, bronze and gold; and shell,
faience and terracotta or burnt clay. Some beads
DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
were made of two or more stones, cemented 8. According to the text, which of these crafts was
together, some of stone with gold caps. The Not practised in Chanhudaro?
shapes were numerous – disc shaped, cylindrical, (a) Paper making
spherical, barrel-shaped, segmented. Some were (b) Metal cutting
decorated by incising or painting, and some had
(c) Weight making
designs etched onto them. Techniques for making
beads differed according to the material. Steatite, (d) Seal making
a very soft stone, was easily worked. Some beads SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
were moulded out of a paste made with steatite Ans. (a) : According to the passae option (a) "Paper
powder. This permitted making a variety of making" crafts was not practised in chanhudaro.
shapes, unlike the geometrical forms made out of DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nw~
harder stones. How the steatite micro bead was
made remains a puzzle for archaeologists studying 9. Shell objects were mostly made at Nageshwar
ancient technology. Archaeologists’ experiments and Balakot because :
have revealed that the red colour of carnelian was (a) specialised drills were found here
obtained by firing the yellowish raw material and (b) shells were transported here from Lothal
beads at various stages ofproduction. Nodules (c) shells were readily available in these coastal
were chipped into rough shapes, and then finely areas
flaked into the final form. Grinding, polishing and
(d) the women loved to wear bangles made of
finally drilling completed the process. Specialised
shells
drills have been found at Chanhudaro, Lothal and
more recently at Dholavira. Nageshwar and SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Balakot, both settlements are near the coast. These Ans. (c) : According to the passage shell objects were
were specialised centres for making shell objects – mostly made at Nageshwar and Balakot shells were
including bangles, ladles and inlay – which were readily available in these coastal areas. Hence option
taken to other settlements. Similarly, it is likely (c) will be correct answer.
that finished products (such as beads) from
10. Which of these statements is NOT true?
Chanhudaro and Lothal were taken to the large
urban centres such as Mohenjodaro and Harappa. (a) Harappa and Mohenjodaro were large urban
6. Which is the final process in the production of centres
beads? (b) Chanhudaro was exclusively devoted to craft
(a) Polishing (b) Grinding production
(c) Chipping (d) Drilling (c) Beads were made in numerous shapes and
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) sizes
Ans. (d) : According to the passae option (d) "Drillin" (d) Camelian is a beautiful bluish stone
is the final process of beads DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Polishing - Ie<e&Ce Ans. (d) : According to the passage option (d)
Grinding - efhemeeF& "Comelian is a beautiful bluish stone" is not true.
Chipping - leesÌ[vee Passage kesâ efueÙes melÙe veneR Dele: Ùen GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~

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Comprehension: 11. 'Backward child' in the passage means :
Read the given passage and answer the (a) belonging to an underprivileged community
questions that follow. (b) physically challenged
Her name was Sulekha, but since her childhood (c) belonging to a poor family
everyone had been calling her Bholi, the (d) mentally challenged
simpleton. She was the fourth daughter of Ramlal. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
When she was ten months old, she had fallen off Ans. (d) : According to the passage Backward child
the cot on her head and perhaps it had damaged means is "mentally challenged" Hence option (d) will
some part of her brain. That was why she be correct answer.
remained a backward child and came to be known 12. Bholi's mother agreed to send her to school
as Bholi, the simpleton. At birth, the child was because :
very fair and pretty. But when she was two years (a) she wanted to wash her hands off Bholi
old, she had an attack of small-pox. Only the eyes (b) Bholi was neglected at home
were saved, but the entire body was permanently (c) she wanted to educate Bholi
disfigured by deep black pockmarks. Little (d) she cared for Bholi's well-being
Sulekha could not speak till she was five as she SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
was a slow learner, and when at last she learnt to Ans. (a) : According to the passage Bholi's mother
speak, she stammered. The other children often agreed to send her to school because "She wanted to
made fun ofher and mimicked her. As a result, she wash her hands off Bholi." Hence option (a) will be
talked very little. Ramlal had seven children — correct answer.
threesons and four daughters, and the youngest of 13. Why was Ramlal worried about Bholi?
them was Bholi. It was a prosperous farmer’s (a) It would be difficult to arrange her marriage
household and there was plenty to eat and drink. (b) She was too old to get married
All the children except Bholi were healthy and (c) It was difficult to comprehend her speech
strong. The sons had been sent to the city to study (d) She was not willing to get educated
in schools and later in colleges. Of the daughters, SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Radha, the eldest, had already been married. The Ans. (a) : According to the passages Ram lal worried
second daughter Mangla’s marriage had also been about Bholi because "It would be difficult to arrengge
settled, and when that was done, Ramlal would her marriage". Hence option (a) will be correct answer.
think of the third, Champa. They were good-
14. Which of these statements is NOT true about
looking, healthy girls, and it was not difficult to Bholi?
find bridegrooms for them. But Ramlal was (a) She was a simpleton
worried about Bholi. She had neither good looks (b) She was neglected by her family
nor intelligence. From her very childhood Bholi (c) She was seven when her eldest sister got
was neglected at home. She was seven years old married
when Mangla was married. The same year a (d) She was healthy and strong
primary school for girls was opened in their SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
village. The Tehsildarsahib came to perform its
Ans. (d) : According to the passage "She was healthy
opening ceremony. He said to Ramlal, “As a and strong" is NOT true about Bholi.
revenue official youare the representative of the
Dele: efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
government in the village and so you must set an
example to the villagers. You must send your 15. Sulekha came to be called Bholi because she
was:
daughters to school.” That night when Ramlal
(a) fair and pretty
consulted his wife, she cried, “Are you crazy? If
(b) not very intelligent
girls go to school, who will marry them?” But
(c) healthy and strong
Ramlal had not the courage to disobey the
(d) the youngest daughter
Tehsildar. At last his wife said, “I will tell you
what to do. Send Bholi to school. As it is, there is SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
little chance of her getting married, with her ugly Ans. (b) : According to the passage Sulekha came to
face and lack of sense. Let the teachers at school be called Bholi because she was "not very intelligent."
worry about her.” Hence option (b) will be correct answer.
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16. The word 'disfigured' suggests that Bholi's Comprehension:
looks were : Read the given passage and answer the
(a) preserved (b) improved questions that follow.
(c) impaired (d) enhanced Santiniketan embodies Rabindranath Tagore’s
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) vision of a place of learning that is unfettered by
religious and regional barriers. Established in
Ans. (c) : According to the passage option (c)
1863 with the aim of helping education go beyond
disfigured - (efJeke=âle) suggest that Bholi were ompared
the confines of the classroom, Santiniketan grew
(Kejeye/efyeieÌ[e ngDee), DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ into the Visva Bharati University in1921,
preserved - mebjef#ele attracting some of the most creative minds in the
country.
improved - GVele/DeÛÚe
He developed a curriculum that was a unique
enhanced - yeÌ{e ngDee blend of art, human values and cultural
17. At what age did Sulekha damage her brain? interchange. Even today, in every step, in every
(a) Five years (b) Seven years brick and in every tree at Santiniketan, one can
(c) Two years (d) Ten months still feel his presence, his passion, his dedication
and his pride in the institution.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
In 1862, Maharishi Debendranath Tagore, father
Ans. (d) : According to the passage "Sulekha damage"
of Rabindranath, was taking a boat ridethrough
her brain in age of Ten month. Hence option (d) will Birbhum, the westernmost corner of Bengal, when
be correct answer. he came across a landscape that struck him as the
18. How was Ramlal expected to set an example for perfect place for meditation. He bought the large
the villagers? tract of land and built a small house and planted
(a) By sending his daughters to school some saplings around it. Debendranath Tagore
(b) By marrying off his daughters at an early age decided to call the place Santiniketan, or the
‘abode of peace’, because of the serenity it
(c) By sending his sons to school
brought to his soul. In1863, he turned it into a
(d) By treating Bholi as an equal
spiritual centre where people from all religions,
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) castes and creeds came and participated in
Ans. (a) : According to the passage "By sending his meditation.
daughters to school" Ramlal expected to set an In the years that followed, Debendranath’s son
example for the villagers. Hence option (a) will be Rabindranath went on to become one of the most
correct answer. formidable literary forces India has ever produced.
19. What did the small pox attack do to Sulekha? He wrote in all literary genres but he was first and
foremost a poet. As one of the earliest educators
(a) It made her dull
to think in terms of the global village, he
(b) It made her look ugly envisioned an education that was deeply rooted in
(c) It damaged her speech one’s immediate surroundings but connected to
(d) It damaged her eyes the cultures of the wider world.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) Located in the heart of nature, the school aimed to
Ans. (b) : According to the passage "The small pox combine education with a sense of obligation
attack sulekha made her look ugly." Hence option (b) towards the larger civic community. Blending the
will be correct answer. best of western and traditional eastern systems of
education, the curriculum revolved organically
20. Who was invited to inaugurate the girls' around nature with classes being held in the open
school? air. Tagore wanted his students to feel free despite
(a) Village head being in the formal learning environment of a
(b) Revenue official school, because he himself had dropped out of
(c) School Headmaster school when he found himself unable to think and
(d) Tehsildar felt claustrophobic within the four walls of a
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) classroom.
Nature walks and excursions were a part of the
Ans. (d) : According to the passage "Tehsildar" was
curriculum, special attention was paid to natural
invited to inavgurate the girl's school.
phenomena and students were encouraged to
Dele: efJekeâuhe (d) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ follow the life cycles of insects, birds and plants.
Reading Comprehension 489 YCT
The rural paradise of Santiniketan, Tagore’s Ans. (c) : According to the passage the word
erstwhile home, has become a thriving centre of "unfettered" in the text suggest that 'free from barriers.'
art, education and internationalism over the years. Hence option (c) will be correct answer.
21. Which of these statements about Santiniketan 26. When did Santiniketan grow into a university?
is NOT true? (a) In 1921 (b) In 1862
(a) Santiniketan is located in the western most
(c) In 1922 (d) In 1863
part of Bengal
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(b) Santiniketan grew into Visva Bharati
university Ans. (a) : According to the passage Santiniketan grow
into a university in 1921. Hence option (a) will be
(c) At Santiniketan, classes were held in the open
air correct answer.
(d) Santiniketan was set up by Rabindranath 27. Why did Rabindranath drop out of school?
Tagore (a) He wanted a formal learning environment
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (b) He felt stifled within the classroom
Ans. (d) : According to the passage option (d) (c) He found the curriculum too tough
"Santiniketan was set up by Rabindranath Tagore" is (d) He was not interested in studies
NOT ture. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
DevÙe efJekeâuhe Passage kesâ Devegmeej melÙe nw Dele: efJekeâuhe (d) Ans. (b) : According to the passage Rabindranath drop
GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ out of school because he felt stifted within the
classroom. Hence option (b) will be correct answer.
22. What did Santiniketan initially serve as?
(a) A spiritual centre (b) A summer house 28. Rabindranath was a 'formidable' literary force.
(c) A holiday resort (d) A classroom This implies he was :
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) an avid reader of books
(b) an orthodox educationist
Ans. (a) : According to the passage Santiniketan
intially serve as "A spiritual centre". Hence option (a) (c) a wealthy landowner
will be correct answer. (d) a powerful writer
23. What does the name Santiniketan mean? SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) Abode of culture (b) Abode of learning Ans. (d) : According to the passage Rabindranath was
(c) Abode of peace (d) Abode of love a 'formidable' literary force. This implies he was "a
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) powerful writer." Hence option (d) wil be correct
answer.
Ans. (c) : According to the passage Santiniketan
means Abode of peace hence option (c) will be correct. 29. With what aim was Santiniketan established?
24. The curriculum designed for Santiniketan was (a) To make it the perfect place for meditation
a blend of : (b) To attract the most creative minds
(a) science and religion (c) To encourage education outside the
(b) human values art and culture classroom
(c) westerm education and village practices (d) To nurture plants, birds and insects
(d) spiritual and religious exchange SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) Ans. (c) : According to the passage the aim was
Ans. (b) : According to the passage The curriculum Santiniketan established "To encourage education
designed for Santiniketan was a blend of "human outside the classroom." Hence option (c) will be
values art and culture". Hence option (b) will be correct answer.
correct answer. 30. Tagore's 'erstwhile' home means:
25. The work 'unfettered' in the text suggest : (a) rural retreat (b) magnificent house
(a) restricted by regional differences (c) serene abode (d) former home
(b) bound by religious beliefs SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(c) free from barriers Ans. (d) : According to the passage Tagore's erstwhile
(d) outside the classroom home means "former home." Hence option (d) will be
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) correct answer.
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Comprehension: 33. What made Nicholas so sure about what he
Read the passage and answer the questions said?
given below it. (a) He noticed it jumping in
The children were to be driven, as a special treat, (b) He saw someone putting it in
to the sands at Jagborough. Nicholas was not to be (c) His cousins had told him about it
of the party; he was in disgrace. Only that (d) He himself had put it in
morning he had refused to eat his wholesome SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
bread-and-milk on the seemingly frivolous ground Ans. (d) : According to the passage Nicholas made so
that there was a frog in it. Older and wiser and sure about what he said that he himself had put it.
better people(his aunt), had told him that there Hence option (d) will be corrrect answer.
could not possibly be a frog in his bread-and-milk
34. Why did Nicholas consider his aunt had been
and that he was not to talk nonsense; he continued,
proved to be wrong?
nevertheless, to talk what seemed complete
(a) She was forcing him to eat the bread and
nonsense, and described with much detail the
milk.
coloration and markings of the alleged frog. The
(b) She had said there was no frog in the bowl
dramatic part of the incident was that there really
(c) She never listened to him
was a frog in Nicholas's basin of bread-and-milk;
he had put it there himself, so he felt entitled to (d) She always scolded him
know something about it. The sin of taking a frog SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
from the garden and putting it into a bowl of Ans. (b) : Accoding to the passage Nicholas consider
wholesome bread-and-milk was enlarged on at his aunt had been proved to be wrong because "She
great length, but the fact that stood out clearest in had said there was no frog in the bowl." Hence option
the whole affair, as it presented itself to the mind (b) will be correct answer.
of Nicholas, was that the older, wiser, and better 35. The children were being taken on a special
people had been proved to be profoundly in error treat to:
in matters about which they had expressed the (a) The circus (b) The zoo
utmost assurance. "You said there couldn't (c) A garden (d) The beach
possibly be a frog in my bread-and-milk; there SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
was a frog in my breadand- milk," he repeated, Ans. (d) : According to the passage The children were
with the insistence of a skilled tactician who does being taken on a special treat to "The beach." Hence
not intend to shift from favourable ground. option (d) will be correct answer.
31. What was the aunt trying to tell Nicholas? Comprehension:
(a) That he should play with his cousins Read the passage and answer the questions
(b) That he would be punished if he misbehaved given below it
(c) That he should have eaten the bread and milk Our civilization is more secure because it is much
(d) That he could choose to stay back if he more widely spread. Most of the previous
wished civilizations came to an end because uncivilized
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) peoples broke in and destroyed them. This was the
Ans. (b) : According to the passage the aunt trying to fate of Babylon, Assyria, India, China, Greece and
tell Nicholas "That he would be punished if he Rome. Previous civilizations were specialized and
misbehaved." Hence option (b) will be correct answer. limited like an oasis in a surrounding desert of
savagery. Eventually, the desert closed in and the
32. What excuse did Nicholas give for not eating
oasis was no more. But to-day, it is the oasis
his bread and milk?
which is spreading over the desert. Practically no
(a) there was a frog in it
part of the world is untouched by it.
(b) he did not like it
For the first time, the world has now a chance of
(c) there was no sugar in it
becoming a single whole, a unity. To-day, the
(d) it was too cold to eat food we eat comes from all over the world. The
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) things in a grocer’s shop are from the ends of the
Ans. (a) : According to the passage the excuse given earth. There are oranges from Brazil, grapes from
be Nicholas for not eating his bread and milk os "there Africa, rice from India, tea from china, sugar from
was a frog in it" Hence option (a) will be correct. Columbia etc.
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To-day the world is beginning to look more like Ans. (a) : According to the passage the important
one enormous box. Therefore, there is little danger feature of modern life trouble the writer most "There is
upon our civilization from outside. The danger inequality in the distribution of things." Hence option
comes only from within; it is a danger from (a) will be correct answer.
among us. 39. What according to the writer was the desert
To-day, the sharing-out of money – the sharing- that surrounded the oasis?
out of food, clothing, houses and books, is still (a) The poorer people (b) Some rich countries
very unfair. In England alone, in sharing out of the (c) Civilization (d) Savagery
National Income, we find that one half is divided
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
among every sixteen people and the seventeenth
person gets the other half. So while Ans. (d) : According to the writter the desert that
some few people live in luxury, many have not surrounding the osis was "Savagery." Hence option (d)
even enough to eat and drink and wear. Again, in will be correct answer.
England to-day, thousands of people live in 40. Which of the following statements is NOT true
dreadful surroundings. There are many families of according to the facts given in the passage.
five or six persons who live in a single room; in (a) Goods are transported from far- off places.
this same room they are born and in this (b) Some ancient civilizations have been
same room they die, because, they are too poor to destroyed.
afford another room. Until everyone gets his (c) Most people share their money equally.
proper share of necessary and delightful things, (d) Some people do not have adequate space to
our civilization will not be perfect. live.
36. This’ in the third sentence refers to: SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) Spread of civilizations Ans. (c) : According to the passage "Most people
(b) Destruction of civilizations share their money equally." is NOT true.
(c) Increase in security Dele: efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
(d) Rise of education
Comprehension:
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
Read the passage and answer the questions
Ans. (b) : According to the passage 'This' in the third given below it
sentence refers to "Destruction of civilizations" Hence No one can look back on his schooldays and say
option (b) will be correct answer. with truth that they were altogether unhappy. I
37. What is one of the greatest disadvantages of the have good memories of St Cyprian's, among a
present times? horde of bad ones. Sometimes on summer
(a) We are at risk of attack from outsiders afternoons there were wonderful expeditions
(b) We have an internal threat from our own across the Downs to a village called Birling Gap,
kind. or to Beachy Head, where one bathed dangerously
(c) We need to bring things from other parts of among the boulders and came home covered with
the world. cuts. And there were still more wonderful mid-
(d) We cannot grow our own produce summer evenings when, as a special treat, we
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) were not driven off to bed as usual but allowed to
Ans. (b) : According to the passage the greatest wander about the grounds
disadvantages of the present times is "We have an in the long twilight, ending up with a plunge into
internal threat from our own kind." Hence option (b) the swimming bathe at about nine o'clock. There
will be correct answer. was the joy of waking early on summer mornings
and getting in an hour's undisturbed reading (Ian
38. Which important feature of modern life
Hay, Thackeray, Kipling and H. G. Wells were the
troubles the writer most?
favourite authors of my boyhood) in the sunlit,
(a) There is inequality in the distribution of
sleeping dormitory. There was also cricket, which
things.
I was no good at but with which I conducted a sort
(b) People do not care for their fellow beings. of hopeless love affair up to the age of about
(c) Civilizations have become dependent. eighteen. And there was the pleasure of keeping
(d) Older civilizations do not exist anymore. caterpillars — the silky green and purple puss-
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) moth, the
Reading Comprehension 492 YCT
ghostly green poplar-hawk, the privet-hawk, large (c) Do not walk alone in the grounds.
as one's third finger, specimens of which could be (d) Do not collect insects like caterpillars
illicitly purchased for sixpence at a shop in the SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
town — and, when one could escape long enough Ans. (a) : According to the passage the 'moral' is
from the master who was ‘taking the walk’, there "Things you enjoy doing are always unreachable."
was the excitement of dredging the dew-ponds on Which the boy drows from his children experiences.
the Downs for enormous newts with orange- Hence option (a) will be correct answer.
coloured bellies. This business of being out for a
45. Which of the following did the boys not do on
walk, coming across something of fascinating
summer mornings?
interest and then being dragged away from it by a
yell from the master, like a dog jerked onwards by (a) Read in bed
the leash, is an important feature of school life, (b) Sleep until late
and helps to build up the conviction, so strong in (c) play cricket
many children, that the things you most want to do (d) Collect caterpillars
are always unattainable. SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
41. We can infer that the writer was a : Ans. (b) : According to the passage the boys not
(a) disobedient student "Sleep until late" on summer mornings. Hence option
(b) lonely child (b) will be correct answer.
(c) mischievous boy Comprehension:
(d) studious boy Read the passage and answer the questions
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) given below it.
Ans. (c) : According to the passage we can infer that While I waited expectantly, Madame came in and
the writer was a "mischievous boy." Hence option (c) told me that there was no room at all for me in the
will be correct answer. hotel, not a bed, not a corner. She was extremely
42. Why does the writer call cricket a hopeless love friendly and seemed to find a fund of secret
affair? amusement in the fact; she looked at me as though
expecting me to break into
(a) He was forced to give it up
delighted laughter. “To-morrow,” she said, “there
(b) He did not play it at all
may be. I am expecting a young gentleman who is
(c) He played it secretly
suddenly taken ill to move from number eleven.
(d) He tried hard to learn it He is at present at the chemist's perhaps you
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) would care to see the room?”
Ans. (d) : According to the passage the writter call “Not at all,” said I. “Neither shall I wish tomorrow
cricket a hopeless cove affair because "he tried hard to to sleep in the bedroom of an indisposed young
learn it." Hence option (d) will be correct answer. gentleman.”
43. "Where one bathed dangerously" . Why does “But he will be gone,” cried Madame, opening her
the writer call the bathing dangerous? blue eyes wide and laughing with that French
cordiality so enchanting to English hearing. I was
(a) they were punished later too tired and hungry to feel either appreciative or
(b) there were snakes in the water argumentative. “Perhaps you can recommend me
(c) the boulders gave them bruises another hotel?”
(d) the water was too deep “Impossible!” She shook her head and turned up
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) her eyes, mentally counting over the blue bows
painted on the ceiling. “You see, it is the season in
Ans. (c) : According to the passage the writter call the
Bruges, and people do not care to let their rooms
bathing dengerous because "the boulders gave them
for a very short time” not a glance at my little suit
bruise." Hence option (c) will be correct answer.
case lying between us, but I looked at it gloomily,
44. What is the ‘moral’ the boy draws from his and it seemed to dwindle before my desperate
childhood experiences? gaze become small enough to hold nothing but a
(a) Things you enjoy doing are always collapsible folding tooth-brush.
unreachable “My large box is at the station,” I said coldly,
(b) Only do the things your masters tell you to. buttoning my gloves.
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Madame started. “You have more luggage. Then 49. Madame says “impossible” when the
you intend to make a long stay in Bruges, narrator asks her ______.
perhaps?” (a) to recommend another hotel
“At least a fortnight perhaps a month.” I shrugged (b) for a porter to carry her bag
my shoulders. (c) for space in the hotel from the next day
“One moment,” said Madame. “I shall see what I (d) for some supper
can do.” She disappeared, I am sure not further
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
than the other side of the door, for she reappeared
immediately and old me I might have a room at Ans. (a) : According to the passage Madame says
her private house “just round the corner and kept "impossible" when the narrator asks her "to
by an old servant who, although she has a wall recommend another hotel." Hence option (a) will be
eye, has been in our family for fifteen years. The correct answer.
porter will take you there, and you can have 50. Madame is probably ______
supper before you go.” (a) Nurse at the clinic
I was the only guest in the dining-room. A tired (b) A saleswoman at the shop
waiter provided me with an omelet and a pot of (c) Another guest like the narrator
coffee, then leaned against a sideboard and (d) A Manager of the hotel
watched me while I ate, the limp table napkin over
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
his arm seeming to symbolise the very man.
Ans. (d) : According to the passae Madame is
“Are you ready, Madame?” asked the waiter. “It is
probable "A manaer of the hotel." Hence option (d)
I who carry your luggage.”
will be correct answer.
“Quite ready.”
46. Which sentence tells us that Madame changed Comprehension:
her mind suddenly and decided to give Read the passage and answer the questions
accomodation to the writer? given below it.
(a) I was the only guest in the dining-room. In 18th-century Germany, Baron Munchausen
(b) people do not care to let their rooms for a regales his friends, over drinks, with stories of his
very short time. many adventures. These include his supposed
(c) My large box is at the station travel to the moon. Long before Neil Armstrong
(d) she reappeared immediately and Edwin Aldrin stepped out of Apollo 11 onto
the surface of the moon 50 years ago, on July 20,
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
1969, the aspiration to travel to this shiny orb in
Ans. (d) : According to the passage "she reappeared the sky has fired human imagination. A Flight To
immediately." tell us that Madame changed her mind
The Moon by George Fowler, From The Earth To
suddenly and decided to give accomodation to the
The Moon – and its
writer.
sequel, Around The Moon – by Jules Verne, The
Dele: efJekeâuhe (d) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ First Men In The Moon by HG Wells, Prelude To
47. How long does the narrator plan to stay in that Space by Arthur C Clarke… are only a few of the
place? many fictionalised accounts that have, for
(a) Two days (b) One week centuries, reflected this aspiration. In the 1954
(c) Four days (d) A month Explorers On The Moon, iconic comic book
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) character, Tintin, reaches the moon. While some
Ans. (d) : According to the passage the bnarrator plane writers imagined the moon’s surface to be barren
to stay in place "A month." Hence option (d) will be and uninhabited, others have written about it being
correct answer. populated with lunar beings. Even when Apollo
48. Who looks after the private house? 11 mission was being planned and worked on, in
1963, Apollo At Go by Jeff Sutton, presented a
(a) The waiter (b) The porter
realistic fictionalised portrayal of the upcoming
(c) Madame (d) An old servant
landing.
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
The successful landing of Apollo 11 and Neil
Ans. (d) : According to the passae "An old servant" Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s walk on the moon,
Looks after the private house. Hence option (d) will be opened up another exciting possibility – could the
correct answer. common man or non-space-scientist reach for the
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moon? Literally? What had hitherto been in the 55. How many fictional books written about
realm of speculation was now a reality and we travelling to the moon are referred to here?
weren’t satisfied with just second-hand (a) Seven (b) Six
information any more. Between 1969 and 1972, (c) Eight (d) Five
the US sent six successful manned missions to the SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
moon, and with each victory, the lunar destination Ans. (a) : According to the passage "seven" fictional
seemed a little closer within the reach of the books written about travelling to the moon are referred
common man. to here. Hence option (a) will be correct answer.
51. When did the US send first successful manned
Comprehension :
trip to the moon?
Read the following passage and answer the
(a) 1972 (b) 1963
questions.
(c) 1969 (d) 1954
Trade fairs are among the most memorable events
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) that take place periodically with the purpose of
Ans. (c) : According to the passage "in 1969" US send promoting sales, launching new products, bringing
first successful manned trip to the moon. Hence option together manufacturers of a particular line of
(c) will be correct answer. products and educating the public. They are held
52. Who was the first person to speak of travel to at all levels –international, national, state and
the moon? district. The most prominent among them are the
(a) Munchausen (b) Armstrong India International Trade Fair, World Book Fair,
(c) Sutton (d) Branson Information Technology fair, Electronic Trade and
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) Technology Fair, Textile Fair, Auto Expo, state
level book fairs, district level exhibitions etc.
Ans. (a) : According to the passage "Munchausen"
India Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO),
was the first person to speak to travel to the moon.
which was incorporated in 1992 by the merger of
Hence option (a) will be correct answer.
Trade Development Authority (TDA) with the
53. Which of the following statements is not true Trade Fair Authority of India (TFAI), has been
according to the passage? playing a commendable role in this respect.
(a) Man’s walk on the moon inspired scientists to It can be said without a doubt that sales promotion
plan more expeditions. is the most important purpose of these fairs.
(b) All the writers wrote about the moon being Bringing together the largest possible number of
inhabited by weird creatures. manufacturers, suppliers, existing and potential
(c) Someday the common man could make a trip buyers under the same roof helps to promote the
to the moon. products in an effective way. All these people
(d) Man has always been attracted to the moon. come together on a single platform for a fixed
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) period of time. This offers a unique opportunity to
Ans. (b) : According to the passage "All the writers manufacturers and suppliers to display their best
wrote about the moon being inhabited by weird products and services and the buyers get a chance
creatures." is NOT true. to see a wide range of products and services.
Dele: efJekeâuhe (b) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ Conferences, seminars, live product
demonstrations and presentations are regular
54. The writer uses the expression ‘literally’
features of these fairs and exhibitions. Besides
because___ these, colourful cultural programmes are also
(a) it has been an idiom for desiring something important features of such fairs. These fairs give a
unlikely good opportunity to the artists to showcase their
(b) no one can ever go to the moon skills and talent at such specially organized
(c) it is wrong to build up stories programmes.
(d) people only dream of doing it 56. ITPO stands for :
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) (a) Indian Trade and Promotion Order
Ans. (a) : According to the passage the writer uses the (b) India Trade Promotion Organisation
expression 'literally' because "It has been an idiom for (c) India Trade Promotion Authority
desiring something unlikely". Hence option (a) will be (d) India Traders and Products and Organisation
correct answer. SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
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Ans. (b) : According to the passage ITPO stands for Comprehension :
"India Trade Promotion Organisation." Hence option Read the following passage and answer the
(b) will be correct answer. questions.
57. What are some of the regular features of such The general reader enjoys cartoons for two
trade fairs?
reasons. First, these cartoons make him smile
(a) Programmes for launching new products and
showcasing skills and talent because they draw his attention to something that
(b) Conferences, seminars, live product is unusual and unexpected. The cartoonist
demonstrations and meetings highlights some aspects of a well-known
(c) Programmes for launching new products and personality in the field of politics, social work,
bringing together manufacturers cinema, sports, business etc. and criticises the
(d) Conferences, seminars, live product person involved.
demonstrations and presentations
Here, the purpose is not to offend but to make him
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
understand that there is something funny about his
Ans. (d) : According to the passage "Conferences,
actions or behaviour. Secondly, the cartoonist may
seminars, live product demonstrations and
presentations" are the regular of such trade fairs. target some wrong practices or situations from
Hence option (d) will be correct answer. different walks of life. Here, his aim is to use
58. How is the trade fair an effective way of humour to not only criticize but also correct the
promoting products? wrong practices. In other words, correction
(a) It brings together the maximum number of through entertainment. The cartoonist can never
manufacturers, suppliers and buyers in a beat around the bush because he needs to make his
single place
point with just a few strokes of his pen.
(b) It brings together the maximum number of
buyers to a single place Political cartoons, that is, cartoons making
(c) It is conducted by The Trade Fair Authority humorous comments on curent political situations
of India and events are a regular feature of both English
(d) It has seminars, conferences and film shows newspapers and regional language newspapers.
on the various products They can be found in the editorial pages of a daily
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) newspaper, in news magazines and on political
Ans. (a) : According to the passage the trade fair an websites. Political cartoons can be very funny,
effective way of promoting products is "It brings especially if people can understand the message in
together the maximum number of manufacturers,
the cartoon. Their main purpose, though, is not
suppliers and buyers in a single place." Hence option
(a) will be correct answer. only to amuse him but also make him think about
59. Under the same roof means: current events and influence his opinion about the
(a) In an open area (b) In a big building events. The best political cartoonist uses humour
(c) at one place (d) at different places so skilfully that the reader's own opinions on
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) various political issues are formed even without
Ans. (c) : According to the passage 'Under the same him even realizing how it happened.
roof' is an idiom which means "at one place." Hence 61. What are the aims of the?
option (c) will be correct answer. (a) To criticize people and all their practices
60. What is the main purpose of organizing trade
(b) To be humorous and offend people.
fairs?
(a) Informing people about the activities of (c) To make positive criticism about people and
traders change wrong practices.
(b) Launching international products (d) To show the people funny things and criticize
(c) Bringing the manufacturers and suppliers them.
together SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
(d) Sales promotion
Ans. (c) : According to the passage the aims of the
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
cartoonist are "To make positive criticism about people
Ans. (d) : According to the passage the main purpose
of organizing trade fair is "sales promiton." Hence and change wrong practices." Hence option (c) will be
option (d) will be correct answer. correct answer.

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62. What does the passage talk about? In the spring of 1951 there was a meeting of rural
(a) Cartoons and their purpose workers in Hyderabad. Since Vinoba Bhave never
(b) Cartoons in different language papers used money, he decided to walk to this meeting
(c) Humorous cartoons which was some 300 miles away from where he
(d) Cartoonists in India lived. On the way, in every village through which
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) he passed, he cam face to face with the misery of
Ans. (a) : The passage talk about "Cartoons and their the poor, landless farmers. He realized that he
purpose". Hence option (a) will be corrrect answer. should leave no stone unturned in his mission to
seek justice and land for his poor countrymen.
63. Why does the cartoonist use humour?
When he reached Hyderabad he went straight to a
(a) To influence public opinion
village and in one of the prayer meetings he
(b) To help people have ideas about their society
appealed to the landlords. He said, "If you had
(c) To make people understand their duties five sons and a sixth were born to you, wouldn't
(d) To change the political issues in the country you give him a portion of your estate? Treatme as
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) your sixth son and give me one-sixth of your land
Ans. (a) : According to the passage the cartoonist (aim for redistribution to the poor." His words struck a
is to use humour to not only criticize but also correct chord among the landlords.
the wrong practice.) In other word we can say the Land was voluntarily donated and within the two
Cartoonist use humour "To influence public opinion." months that he spent in Hyderabad, Vinoba
Hence option (a) will be correct. received nearly 12,000 acres in trust for the
64. Cartoons make the general reader smile landless. Encouraged by this success, he travelled
because they make him notice something that across india to convince the wealthy landlords to
is: share a small area of their land with their poor,
(a) general and unexpected landless neighbours. By 1969, the Bhoodan
(b) curious and unusual movement had collected over 4 million acres of
(c) beautiful and unusual land for redistribution.
(d) uncommon and unexpected 66. When and where was the Bhoodan movement
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) started?
Ans. (d) : According to the passage Cartoons make the (a) 1951, Hyderabad
general reader smile because they make him notice (b) 1951, Pochampalli, Telangana
something that is "uncommon and unexpected." Hence (c) 1969, Pochampalli, telangana
option (d) will be correct answer. (d) 1969, Hyderabad
65. To beat around the bush means: SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
(a) to talk about a lot of unimportant things Ans. (b) : According to the passage Bhoodan
(b) to give an example movement started' in 1951, Pochampalli, Telangana.
(c) to highlight unique features Hence option (b) will be correct answer.
(d) to say what is most important 67. How did Vinoba make an appeal to the
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) landlords?
Ans. (a) : According to the passage "To beat around (a) He asked them to think of the villagers as
the bush" is an idiom which means "to talk about a lot their sons and give one-sixth of their land
of unimportant things." Hence option (a) will be
(b) He insisted that all the land belonged to the
correct answer.
poor
Comprehension : (c) He asked them to give the land to all their six
Read the following passage and answer the sons
questions.
(d) He asked them to consider him as their sixth
The founder of the Bhoodan Yangna or the Land son and give him one-sixth of their land.
Gifts Mission was Acharya Vinoba Bhave, a close
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm)
associate and follower of Mahatma Gandhi. This
Ans. (d) : According to the passage Vinoba make an
movement, which was one of the greatest land
appeal to the landlords "He asked them to consider him
reform movements in Independent India, was
started in the year 1951 in Pochampalli, as their sixth son and give him one-sixth of their land."
Telangana. Hence option (d) will be correct answer.

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68. How can it be said that Vinoba Bhave's language, what it means is that it is one of the
movement was successful? languages widely spoken in India. This need not
(a) By 1969, he had collected 4 million acres for be similar to the understanding that the French
redistribution. would have when they hear of 'Hindi' as an Indian
(b) By 1951, he had persuaded the wealthy language. Because for them Hindi then becomes
landlords to donate their land the only language spoken in India. This is a
(c) By 1969, he had collected 12,000 acres for natural inference that the French, Germans,
redistribution Italians and many other European nationals would
(d) In 1951, he had walked 300 miles to attend a tend to make, because that is generally how it is in
meeting. their own respective countries. The risk of such
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) inappropriate generalisations made about 'Indian'
is not restricted to language alone but also for
Ans. (a) : According to the passage Vinoba Bhave's
India's landscape, cuisine, movies, music, climate,
movement was successful because "by 1969, he had
economic development and even political
collected 4 million acres for redistribution." Hence
ideologies. The magnitude of diversity of one
option (a) will be correct answer.
European country can be easily compared to that
69. Read the passage and answer the questions by of one of the Indian State, isn't it? Can they
choosing the correct option for each. imagine that India is one country whose diversity
What type of a movement was the Bhoodan can be equated to that of the entire European
Yagna? continent? The onus is upon us to go ahead and
(a) It was a Spring movement clarify the nuances in 'Indianness' while we
(b) It was a land reforms movement converse. But why should one do so? How does it
(c) It was a village movement even matter to clarify?
(d) It was a land movement 71. Why do some French people think that Hindi is
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) the only Indian language?
Ans. (b) : According to the passage the Bhoodan (a) Because that is the way in most European
Yagna "was a land reform movement." Hence option countries
(b) will be correct answer. (b) That is what is being taught to them
70. To leave no stone unturned means : (c) They know India is also called as Hindustan
(a) To find a new path so people there must speak only Hindi
(b) To try and do new things (d) As most Indians they meet speak Hindi
(c) To walk carefully on a road full of stones SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(d) To do everything possible to achieve a good Ans. (a) Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej, option (1) Because
result that is the way in most European countries GheÙegòeâ
SSC Stenographer Grade C&D –05/02/2019 (3:5pm) answer nw~
Ans. (d) : According to the passage 'To leave no stone 72. The writer was working at a university in
unturned' (nj mecYeJe ØeÙeeme keâjvee) is an idiom which which country?
means "To do everything possible to achieve a good (a) France
result." Hence option (d) will be correct answer. (b) Germany
Comprehension : (c) Italy
Read the passage carefully and choose the best (d) India
answer to each question out of the four SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
alternatives. Ans. (a) Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej writer 'France' ceW
Doing an internship at the University of Lille in
Internship keâj jne nw~
France, I almost always found myself stuck
whenever I had to speak to non-Indians about Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
India or on anything 'Indian'. This was more 73. What wrong with respect to India are the
because of the subtle differences in the way the Europeans responsible for?
French understood India in comparison to what I (a) Their hatred towards Indian culture
thought was 'Indian'. For instance, when I, or any (b) Their complete lack of knowledge regarding
Indian for that matter, say 'Hindi' is an Indian India's past
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(c) That India is economically decades behind made their mark on me than anything else. The
the developed world first feature of Japanese society that called out to
(d) Their inappropriate generalizations me was the Discipline. Walking into the Narita
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 International Airport, used as I was to the noisy
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (d) crowds back in India, I quite literally lost my
breath to the sight that awaited me. Be it the
GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
security check or baggage claim, somehow there
74. The writer compares diversity of one European was a silence that felt right. Everyone went about
country to the diversity of ____________. their activities without any confusion. And,
(a) One major city in India contrary to the bharatiya custom of lazy pot-
(b) One Indian State bellied officials, every guard and all counter
(c) The whole continent of Asia personnel did what they were supposed to do to
(d) The whole world ensure this flow was maintained.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 76. What was it that the writer did not like about
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ his trip to Japan?
mLeeve kesâ efueÙes efJekeâuhe (b) one Indian state GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ (a) That the trip was so short
(b) That he would be compelled to eat sushi
75. According to the writer the responsibility of
(c) That he would miss a fortnight worth of I B
explaining the facts about India to Europeans
education
rests with?
(a) Europeans (d) That Japanese people are too disciplined
(b) Indians SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(c) Rest of the world Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (c)
(d) Indian Government ‘That he would miss a fortnight worth of IB education’
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
Ans. (b) According to passage, option (b) 'Indian' is DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
correct answer.
77. What did the writer notice when he arrived at
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nw~
Narita International Airport?
Comprehension : (a) The bags arriving on time in baggage claim
Read the passage carefully and choose the best (b) The cleanliness
answer to each question out of the four
(c) That there was no security check
alternatives.
(d) The silence
It was a bittersweet moment for me when I found
out that I had been selected for the Sakura Science SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
Exchange Programme, a Robotics and IoT Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (d) ‘The
workshop in Japan. A fully-funded opportunity of silence GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
a lifetime. Fly off to Saitama without a care on the DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nw~
world, and all I had to do was put into practice
what I love to do – computer science. The bitter 78. Why was the writer travelling to Japan?
part of the episode – that I would lose two weeks (a) On a holiday
of IB education, an almost literal mountain to (b) For two weeks of IB education
cover when I got back – was quickly forgotten (c) For employment
when I envisioned myself programming robots in (d) To attend a robotics workshop
the country that gave us Anime and sushi! It was SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
with the eagerness to have an extended vacation in Ans. (d) Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (d) ‘To attend
an un-visited land, and the opportunity to learn
a robotics workshop’. GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
more about a subject that I am passionate about,
that I headed to the Kempegowda International 79. What aspect of Japanese culture left a mark on
Airport outside Bengaluru. Little did I know this the writer?
would be the experience of a lifetime, more for (a) Their cuisine
the endearing values of the Japanese culture that (b) Their unity
Reading Comprehension 499 YCT
(c) Their health consciousness developed countries do. But it’s important for
(d) Their values India to enhance its efforts to reinvigorate WTO.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 In this context, India’s plan to organise a meeting
of some countries early next year is a step in the
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (d)
right direction. WTO represents the best available
Their Values of Japanese culture left a mark on the
platform to accommodate interests of adiverse set
writer. GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ of nations. Therefore, India should be at the
80. Which country is credited for producing forefront of moves to fortify it.
Anime? 81. Why was the WTO’s 11th binennial ministerial
(a) India (b) Japan conference worrisome?
(c) America (d) England (a) Denial of states quo.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 (b) Inability of negotiato rs to reach to
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Japan is substantive outcome for the problems.
credited for producing Anime and Sushi. (c) Rift in the policies suggested by WTO on
IPR.
Dele: efJekeâuhe (b) Japan GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
(d) Non-cooperation from Indian government on
Comprehension :
various matters.
Read the passage carefully and select the best
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answer to each question out of the given four
alternatives. Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej 'Inability of
The conclusion of World Trade Organization’s negotiators to reach to substantive outcome for the
11th biennial ministerial conference at Buenos problems' mener answer nw~
Aires was worrisome. From an Indian standpoint, DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nw~
there was no loss as status quo continues in the
82. What is the biggest threat to WTO’s efficacy
most important issue: the right to continue the
today?
food security programme by using support prices.
But the inability of the negotiators to reach even (a) India being not working in its best interest.
one substantive outcome suggests that WTO’s (b) Lost of faith in WTO by US.
efficacy is under question. As a 164-country (c) Negotiators of WTO are not decision takers.
multilateral organisation dedicated to crafting (d) WTO’s lame attitude towards global trade.
rules of trade SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
through consensus, WTO represents the optimal Ans. (b) Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (b) Lost of
bet for developing countries such as India.
faith in WTO by us GhegÙeòeâ answer nw~
Strengthening WTO is in India’s best interest.
Perhaps the biggest threat to WTO’s efficacy DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nw~
today is the attitude of the US. The world’s largest 83. Which of the following nation is keen to fortify
economy appears to have lost faith in the its interest on WTO platform?
organisation and has begun to undermine one of
(a) USA (b) Japan
its most successful segments, the dispute redressal
(c) Russia (d) India
mechanism. This is significant as the US has been
directly involved in nearly half of SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
all cases brought to WTO. Separately, large Ans. (a) According to passage option (a) 'USA' mener nw~
groups of countries decided to pursue negotiations DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nw~
on e-commerce, investment facilitation and
84. Which of the following is the most successful
removal of trade obstacles for medium and small
scale industries. By itself this should not weaken segments of the WTO mentioned in the
WTO. But it comes at a time when there is passage?
growing frustration with gridlock at WTO. (a) Dispute redressal mechanism
India did well to defend its position on its food (b) Intellectual Property Rights
security programme. The envisaged reform (c) Reviewer of government’s t rade policies.
package which will see a greater use of direct cash (d) Agreement on trade in services.
transfers to beneficiaries will be in sync with what SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
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Ans. (a) According to passage option(a) 'Dispute practice of any one or more of the creative art
redressal mechanism' GheÙegòeâ answer nw~ formssuch as music, singing, dancing, acting,
drawing, painting, sculpting, poetry, fiction or
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nw~
essay writing.
85. According to the passage, which of the When you engage in such soul nourishing
following statement is NOT true? activities, all thought and energy gets focused
(a) 11th WTO conference was held at Nairobi. toward goal accomplishment. At this point, you
(b) India’s take on food security programme in will find that even unknown forces of the universe
the WTO conference was positive. are conniving to assist you in your amateurish but
(c) US is termed as the world’s largest economy. sincere attempts. As you progress, you are
(d) US is involved directly in half of the cases motivated to do better. You touch and access a
brought to WTO faculty, a part of you that you never knew existed.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 Your inner artist is unleashed, baring the beauty of
Ans. (a) According to Passage, 11th biennial ministerial your soul that has found a fond medium of
conference. Buenos Aires ceW ngDee Lee ‘Nairobi’ ceW veneR expression. For instance, a sculptor’s soul is seen
in his artwork; a musician’s in his compositions;
Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) Passage kesâ efueÙes melÙe veneR nw, Dele: Ùen
an actor’s in his acting, a painter’s in his paintings
efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ nw~
and so on. It is immaterial whether your effort is
Comprehension : an immaculate artwork or just a clumsy attempt by
Read the passage carefully and select the best a layperson. The idea is to try, be inspired and to
answer to each question out of the given four create giving free rein to the mind. As
alternatives. Michelangelo remarked: “I saw the angel in the
One should consciously engage in activities that marble and carved until I set him free”!
will nourish your soul. Just as we nourish the 86. According to the passage, what makes us really
body, we need to nurture the soul to connect to the
happy?
creative power of the universe and to manifest joy
(a) A soulful music.
in our lives. Often, we forget to address the soul,
lost as we are in a jungle of material and sensual (b) A soulful sculptures art.
pleasures. But the more you embrace what feeds (c) Freeing our mind.
your soul, the happier you become. So if you want (d) Embracing what feeds our soul.
to enjoy the abundance of life, engage in what SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
enriches your soul. Ans. (d) Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej ‘Embracing what
Nurturing the soul is all about finding calm amidst
feeds our soul’ GheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe nQ~
chaos. There are a number of practices that
empower people towards this end including silent DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
contemplation, various forms of meditation, yoga 87. According to the passage, why even our
and tai chi However, the rigor and discipline amateurish attempts motivate us?
involved in the pursuit of such practices often (a) Because even unknown forces of the universe
seems to discourage people. Add to this, the are assisting us in them.
temptations of the material world that leave little (b) Because we never knew that this part ever
time and motivation for anyone to pursue the
existed inside us.
spiritual path. Poet Walt Whitman declared:
(c) Because these amateur attempts of ours are
“Whatever satisfies the soul is truth”.
insincere ones.
The good news is that simple, everyday activities
can also nutrify the soul — like spending time in (d) Because they still are clumsy and need
the midst of nature, dancing in the rain or just improvement.
putting thoughts on paper. Do whatever is SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
calming and pleases you. Creative pursuits are Ans. (a) Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej ‘Because even
particularly appealing as inside each one of us, unknown forces of the universe are assisting us in them’
there is an artist craving for release and awaiting
GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
an opportunity for expression. One of the ways to
indulge the artist within is to get started with the DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
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88. What activities can nutrify soul? matters most are the lives we have touched and
(a) Creative activities that needs your the legacy that we have left. Tolstoy put it so well
involvement. when he wrote: “We live for ourselves only when
(b) Any activity that doesn't touch the soul. we live for others.” It took me forty years to
(c) Peaceful and calming activities. discover this simple point of wisdom.
(d) Immaculate artwork. Forty long years to discover that success cannot
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 really be pursued. Success ensues and flows into
your life as the unintended yet inevitable
Ans. (c) According to passage, 'Peaceful and calming
byproduct of a life spent enriching the lives of
activities GheÙegòeâ answer nw~
other people. When you shift your daily focus
89. What can you infer from Michelangelo’s from a compulsion to survive towards a lifelong
statement - "I saw the angel in the marble and commitment to serve, your existence cannot help
carved until I set him free"? but explode into success. I still can’t believe that I
(a) Michelangelo’s soul probably wanted to free had to wait until the “half-time” of my life to
the angel and hence his artwork portrayed the figure out that true fulfillment as a human being
same. comes not from achieving those grand gestures
(b) Michelangelo didn’t like the angel and hence that put us on the front pages of the newspapers
wanted to do away with it and business magazines, but instead from those
(c) Michelangelo wanted his artwork to look as basic and incremental acts of decency that each
close to real as possible. one of us has the privilege to practice each and
(d) Michelangelo’s mind felt free after setting every day if we simply make the choice to do so.
the angel free in his artwork. Mother Teresa, a great leader of human hearts if
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 ever there was one, said it best: “There are no
great acts, only small acts done with great love.” I
Ans. (b) Passage, kesâ efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe mes 'Michelangelo's
learned this the hard way in my life. Until
soul probably wanted to free the angel and hence his
recently, I had been so busy striving, I had missed
artwork portrayed the same, efve<keâ<e& efvekeâuelee nw~ efkeâ efJekeâuhe out on living. I was so busy chasing life’s big
(b) GheÙegòeâ answer nw~ pleasures that I had missed out on the little ones,
90. Why do creative pursuits appeal us? those micro joys that weave themselves in and out
(a) They nutrify our souls. of our lives on a daily basis but often go
(b) Inside each one of us, is an artist craving to unnoticed. My days were overscheduled, my mind
come out. was overworked and my spirit was underfed.
(c) They identify beauty of our body. 91. According to the passage, what does ''failing to
(d) They are not simple activities. truly live while we are alive means.
(a) End up thinking of death all our lives.
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(b) Never letting the fullness of our humanity see
Ans. (b) Passage kesâ Devegmeej option (b) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ the light of day.
DevÙe efJekeâuhe JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ (c) Focus on basic and incremental acts of
Comprehension : decency.
A passage is given with five questions following (d) Over scheduling our days and over paying
it. Read the passage carefully and select the ourselves.
best answer to each question out of the given SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
four alternatives. Ans. (b) Passage kesâ Devegmeej ‘Never letting the fullness of
The saddest part of life lies not in the act of dying,
our humanity see the light of day GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
but in failing to truly live while we are alive. Too
many of us play small with our lives, never letting 92. Suggest a suitable title for the passage?
the fullness of our humanity see the light of day. (a) True happiness as experienced by Mother
I’ve learned that what really counts in life, in the Teresa
end, is not how many toys we have collected or (b) Forty years of discovery Tolstoy
how much money we’ve accumulated, but how (c) Living truly
many of our talents we have liberated and used for (d) Learning it the hard way
a purpose that adds value to this world. What truly SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
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Ans. (c) According to passage, option (c) 'Linving truly' Barbara Maas, secretary, Standing Committee for
GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nQ~ Environment and Conservation, International
Buddhist Confederation (IBC). She was in New
93. According to the passage, what took Tolstoy
Delhi to participate in the IBC’s governing
forty years to discover?
council meeting, December 10-11, 2017. “We
(a) Simple point of happiness.
started an awareness campaign in the year 2005-
(b) That we live for ourselves only when we live
2006 with H H The Dalai Lama when we learnt
for others.
that tiger skins were being traded in China and
(c) That his spirit was undeterred. Tibet. At that time, I was not a Buddhist; I wrote
(d) That he was a great leader of human hearts. to the Dalai Lama asking him to say that ‘this is
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 harmful’ and he wrote back to say, “We will stop
Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej option (b) this.” He used very strong words during the
GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ Kalachakra in 2006, when he said, ‘If he sees
people wearing fur and skins, he doesn’t feel like
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
living. ‘This sent huge shock waves in the
94. What according to the passage is success? Himalayan community. Within six months, in
(a) Success cannot be pursued. Lhasa, people ripped the fur trim of their tubba,
(b) Success is an unintended yet inevitable the traditional Tibetan dress.
byproduct of a life spent enriching the lives The messenger was ideal and the audience was
of others. receptive,” says Maas who is a conservationist.
(c) Success is true fulfillment. She has studied the battered fox’s behavioral
(d) Success is incremental act of decency. ecology in Serengeti, Africa. She heads the
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 endangered species conservation at the Nature and
Ans. (b) According to passage 'Success is an Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU)
unintended yet inevitable byproduct of a life spent International Foundation for Nature, Berlin. “I
enriching the lives of others GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ met Samdhong Rinpoche, The Karmapa, HH the
Dalai Lama and Geshe Lhakdor and I thought, if
95. A passage is given with five questions following
by being a Buddhist, you become like this, I am
it. Read the passage carefully and select the
going for it, “says Maas, who led the IBC
best answer to each question out of the given
initiative for including the Buddhist perspective to
four.
the global discourse on climate change by
(a) That there are no great acts, only small acts
presenting the statement, ‘The Time to Act is
are done with great love.
Now: a Buddhist Declaration on Climate Change,’
(b) That she had been so busy striving that she at COP21 in Paris. “It was for the first time in the
had missed out on living. history of Buddhism that leaders of different
(c) That her days were over scheduled and her sanghas came together to take a stand on
mind was over worked. anything! The statement lists a couple of
(d) That she was so busy chasing life’s big important things: the first is that we amass things
pleasures that she had missed out on the little that we don’t need; there is overpopulation; we
one’s. need to live with contentment and deal with each
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 other and the environment with love and
Ans. (a) According to passage option (a) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ compassion,” elaborates Maas. She is an ardent
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ advocate of a vegan diet because “consuming
meat and milk globally contributes more to
Comprehension : climate change than all "transport in the world.”
A passage is given with five questions following Turning vegetarian or vegan usually requires
it. Read the passage carefully and select the complete change of perspective before one gives
best answer to each question out of the given up eating their favorite food. What are the
four alternatives. Buddhist ways to bring about this kind of change
Teaching about compassion and empathy in at the individual level? “To change our behavior,
schools can help deal with problems of climate Buddhism is an ideal vehicle; it made me a more
change and environmental degradation,” says contented person,” says Maas, who grew up in
Reading Comprehension 503 YCT
Germany, as a sausage chomping, meat-loving 99. Why did Ms. Barbara Maas say “If I can
individual. She says, “If I can change, so can change, so can anybody”?
anybody”. (a) She never wanted to change but she still did,
96. According to the passage, how can studying so anyone else can.
compassion and empathy in schools help? (b) She was a complete vegan but still turned
(a) It can help us understand and connect non vegetarian.
Buddhism. (c) She did not believe in Buddhism but the
(b) It can help deal with problems of climate religion attracted her.
change and environmental degradation. (d) She grew up eating non vegetarian but turned
(c) It can change our behaviours and make us vegan.
more content person. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
(d) It can help us in turning vegetarian. Ans. (d) efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej option (d) is
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 correct.
Ans. (b) Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej option (b) is correct. DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Comprehension:
97. What did HH Dalai Lama said to his followers Read the passage and answer the questions
which came as a blow to them? given below it
(a) He said “we need to live with contentment The Manipur government has appointed a nine-
and deal with each other and the environment year-old girls as the State's Green ambassador,
with love and compassion. less than a week after a video of her crying for
two tress axed for a road-widening project went
(b) He said that if he sees people wearing fur and
viral.
skins, he doesn’t feel like living.
An order from H. Balkrisna Singh, Manipur's
(c) He said Buddhism is an ideal vehicles it
Director of Information and Public Relations, on
makes people more contented.
August 7 said Valentina Devi of Kakching district
(d) He said “we need to live with contentment had been made the brand ambassador for the Chief
and deal with each other an d the Minister's Green Manipur Mission and all official
environment with love and compassion”. tree-plantation activities taken up in the State.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 This, the order said, was in recognition of her
Ans. (b) efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej option (b) is immense love and affection for trees and for
correct. generating mass awareness on conservation of the
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ environment for a "period of one year from the
date of issuing the order"
98. According to the passage, what do you infer
A class V student of Amutombi Divine Life
from ''The messenger was ideal and the
English School in Kakching town, about 45 km
audience was receptive''?
southeast of Manipur's capital Imphal, she had
(a) It means that the audience found the planted the saplings of two Gulmohar (royal
messenger attractive and that they wanted to Poinciana) trees by the side of a river when she
listen to him more and more. was in class I. she had been tending to the
(b) It means that audience’s reaction goes hand saplings, which grew up into healthy trees in
in hand with the speaker’s effectiveness. about four years.
(c) It means that HH Dalai Lama was a perfect On Saturday, the two trees, along with other
choice of messenger for the message to be vegetation, were axed for a project to widen a road
received by the audience. beside the river. Avideographer filmed her crying
(d) It means that messenger was tested and was over the trees.
working properly. I saw the video of this girl crying like anything, as
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 if someone very near to her had passed away. Her
Ans. (c) efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej option (c) is feeling for two felled trees, which we adults
would probably not think much about, moved me.
correct.
I asked Victoria, the district's Superintendent of
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Police to meet her, console her and give her at
Reading Comprehension 504 YCT
least 20 saplings to plant at a suitable place, (c) to stop trees from being cut down
Manipur's Chief Minister told The Hindu on (d) to make films about environment
Thursday. SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I)
But the felt this was not enough. Ans. (a) : According to the passage, to promote
"Later, I realised there could not be a better awareness about the conservation of the environment,
ambassdor than her for the Green Manipur
would be the primary role of a Green Ambassador.
Mission we had launched in June. Her passion for
trees at such a young age was so infectious that I
Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
took a decision to have an order issued and hand it 103. Select the option that correctly answers the
over through government officials to her," he said. question.
The order says Valentina, the daughter of Valentina Devi has been appointed as
Premkumar singh, will be part of all such Manipur's Green Ambassador because
advertisements and campaigns that promote an (a) She loves trees immensely
increase in Manipur's green cover. "She will be (b) She planted two gulmohar trees when she was
provided honorarium at government rates, class 2
transportation facilities, food and lodging facilities
(c) the trees she planted were cut down
at admissible rates by the sponsoring government
(d) a videographer filmed her crying over the
department," the order said.
trees
100. Select the option that correctly answer the
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I)
question.
Why did the police officer meet Valentina? Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej option (d)
(a) to offer her 20 saplings for the trees cut down mener efJekeâuhe nw~
(b) to make a video on her life DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(c) to inform her about her becoming the green Comprehension:
ambassador
Read the passage and answer the questions.
(d) to tell her about the importance of the road
The therapeutic value and healing powers of
widening
plants were demonstrated to me when I was a boy
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I)
of about ten. I had developed an acute persistent
Ans. (a) : according to the passage (a) is the correct abdominal pain that did not respond readily to
option. hospital medication. My mother had taken me to
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ the city’s central hospital on several occasions,
101. Select the option that correctly answers the where different drugs were tried on me. In total
question. desperation, she took me to Egya Mensa, a well-
As a Green Ambassador, which of the following known herbalist in my home town in the western
will Valentina NOT be entitled to? province of Ghana. This man was no stranger to
(a) will get a monthly salary the medical doctors at the hospital. He had earned
(b) will receive an honorarium the reputation of offering excellent help when they
(c) will get transport, food and lodging were confronted with difficult cases where
(d) will feature in advertisements Western medicine had failed to cure.
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VII (M.L.) 15.10.2019 (Shift-I) After a brief interview, he left us waiting in his
consulting room while he went out to the field. He
Ans. (a) : According to the passage, valentine will not
returned with several leaves and the bark of a tree.
be entitled to get a monthly salary.
One of his attendants quickly prepared a decoction
Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ and handed me a glass of this preparation. It was
102. Select the option that correctly answers the extremely bitter but within an hour or so’, I began
question. to feel relieved. The rest of the decoction was put
Which of these would be the primary role of a in two large bottles so that I could take doses
Green Ambassador? periodically. Within three days, the frequent
(a) to promote awareness about the conservation abdominal pains stopped and I recall gaining a
of the environment god appetite. I have appreciated the healing
(b) to supervise tree planting powers of medicinal plants ever since.
Reading Comprehension 505 YCT
My experience may sound unusual to those who Ans. (b) : According to the passage (b) is the correct
come from urban areas of the developed world, option.
but for those in less affluent nations such DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
experience are common. Studies by WHO indicate
108. Which of the following statements is NOT
that for 75 to 90 per cent of the rural population of
the world, the herbalist is the only person who true?
handles their medical problems. (a) The narrator is sceptic about the healing
In African culture, traditional medical powers of plants
practitioners are always considered to be (b) The narrator was asked to take periodic doses
influential spiritual leaders as well, using magic of the decoction
and religion along with medicines. Illness is (c) The narrator complained of frequent
handled with the individual’s hidden spiritual abdominal pains
powers and with application of plants containing (d) The narrator paid several visits to the city’s
healing properties. central hospital
104. Egya Mensa was reputed to : SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II)
(a) help where Western medicines failed Ans. (a) : According to the passage (a) is the correct
(b) handle 75 per cent of rural population option.
(c) cure all patients in the central hospital DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(d) heal people by magic and religion Comprehension:
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II) Read the given passage and answer the questions
Ans. (a) : According to the passage (a) is the correct that follow.
option. The room in which the boys were fed, was a large
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ stone hall, with a copper vessel at one end, out of
105. The decoction given to the narrator was: which the master ladled the gruel at mealtimes. Of
(a) tasty but useless this festive composition each boy had one bowl,
(b) made from roots and herbs and no more - except on occasions of great public
rejoicing, when he had two ounces and a quarter
(c) bitter but effective
of bread besides.
(d) made from fresh fruits
The bowls never wanted washing. The boys
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polished them with their spoons till they shone
Ans. (c) : According to the passage (c) is the correct
again; and when they had performed this
option.
operation, they would sit staring at the cooper
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ vessel with eager eyes employing themselves,
106. Who was Egya Mensa? meanwhile, in sucking their fingers.
(a) The narrator Oliver Twist and his companions suffered the
(b) A spiritual healer tortures of slow starvation for three months; at last
(c) A herbal doctor they got so voracious and wild with hunger, that
(d) A medical doctor one boy, who was tall for his age, hinted darkly to
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II) his companions, that unless he had another basin
of gruel, he was afraid he might some night
Ans. (c) : According to the passage (c) is the correct
happen to eat the boy who slept next to him. He
option.
had a wild, hungry eye; and they implicitly
DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ believed. A council was held; lots were cast about
107. The traditional medical practitioners are who should walk up to the master after supper that
found: evening, and ask for more; and it fell to Oliver
(a) in WHO Twist.
(b) around the world The evening arrived; the boys took their places.
(c) in African culture The gruel was served. The boys whispered to each
(d) in Ghana other, and winked at Oliver; while his next
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II) neighbors nudged him.
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Oliver rose from the table; and advancing to the 113. The writer says that 'the bowls never wanted
master, basin and spoon in hand, said, "Please, sir, washing' because:
I want some more." (a) The boys cleaned them nicely with their
The master aimed a blow at Oliver's head and hands
shrieked aloud. (b) The boys ate up every little bit in the bowls
109. When Oliver Twist asked for more gruel: (c) They were left to be cleaned by the assistants
(a) The master screamed loudly (d) There was a lot of grueld still left in them
(b) The other boys Supported him SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
(c) The master threw the gruel at him Ans. (b) : According to the passage (b) is the correct
(d) The other boys laughed at him option.
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I) DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (a) : According to the passage (a) is the correct Comprehension:
option. Read the following passage and answer the
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ questions that follow.
During the decade after liberalisation floriculture
110. The boys held a meeting in order to decide:
industries took giant steps in the export arena.
(a) Who would help the master in the hall
This era has seen a dynamic shift from sustenance
(b) Who would beat the tall boy for his wildness production to commercial production. The area
(c) Who would steal the food from the kitchen under floriculture production in India is around
(d) Who would tell the master they wanted more 249 thousand hectares with a production of 1659
food thousand tonnes loose flowers and 484 thousand
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I) tonnes cut flowers. Floriculture is now
Ans. (d) : According to the passage (d) is the correct commercially cultivated in several states with
option. Tamil Nadu (20%), Karnataka (13.5%) West
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Bengal (12.2%) having gone ahead of other
producing states like Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram,
111. The passage throws light on: Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Jharkhand,
(a) How Oliver and other boys were well cared Haryana, Assam and Chhattisgarh.
for in school Government of India has identified floriculture as
(b) Playful and mischievous behavior of the boys a sunrise industry and accorded it 100% export
(c) The starvation faced by boys living in a home oriented status. Owing to steady increase in the
for the poor demand of flowers, floriculture has become one of
(d) The kindnessof people who looked after the the important commercial trades in agriculture.
boys Hence commercial floriculture has emerged as hi-
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I) tech activity-taking place under controlled
Ans. (c) : According to the passage (c) is the correct climatic conditions inside greenhouse. Floriculture
option. in India, is being viewed as a high growth
industry. Commercial floriculture is becoming
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
important from the export angle. The liberalisation
112. Which of the following is NOT an indication fo of industrial and trade policies paved the way for
the boys being poorly fed? development of export-oriented production of cut
(a) The boys whispered to each other flowers. The new seed policy had already made it
(b) One tall boy said he might eat someone feasible to import planting material of
(c) They would sit staring at the copper, with international varieties. It has been found that
eager eyes commercial floriculture has higher potential per
(d) The boys starved for three months unit area than most of the field crops and is
SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I) therefore a lucrative business. Indian floriculture
industry has been shifting from traditional flowers
Ans. (a) : According to the passage (a) is the correct
to cut flowers for export purposes. The liberalised
option.
economy has given an impetus to the Indian
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ entrepreneurs for establishing export oriented
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floriculture units under controlled climatic Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej Yeejle ceW HetâueeW keâer Kesleer
conditions. keâe kegâue efveÙee&le 2018-19 ceW `571.38 crores/$ 81.94
Indian floriculture industry comprises of flowers
million Lee~Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) passage kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ
such as Rose, Tuberose, Glads, Anthurium,
Carnations, Marigold etc.
keâLeve veneR nw~
India's total export of floriculture was Rs. 571.38 Dele: Ùen mener Gòej nw~
crores/$81.94 million in 2018-19. The major 117. What gave a major fillip to the export of Indian
importing countries were United States, floriculture products?
Netherlands, United Kingdom, Germany and (a) The new policy to ease the import of seeds of
United Arab Emirates. There are more than 300 international varieties
export-oriented units in India. More than 50% of (b) The liberalisation of industrial and trade
the floriculture units are based in Karnataka, policies by the government
Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. With the (c) The use of technology in cultivating flowers
technical collaborations from foreign companies, inside greenhouses.
the Indian floriculture industry is poised to (d) The demand from many countries like the
increase its share in world trade. US, the UK, and UAE.
114. The main theme of the passage is: SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) the export of flowers from India Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (b) ØeMve
(b) commercialisation of floriculture keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
(c) the rise of floriculture industry in India
118. Which three states are the major cultivators of
(d) the Government’s policies regarding floriculture products?
floriculture
(a) Tamil Nadu, Assam and Chhattisgarh
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) (b) Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and West Bengal
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej passage keâe (c) Karnataka, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh
'main theme' ‘Yeejle ceW HetâueeW kesâ Glheeove keâes yeÌ{eJee osvee’ nw~ Dele: (d) West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha
efJekeâuhe (c) ØeMve keâe GheÙegòeâ Gòej nesiee~ SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
115. The area under floriculture production in India Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej HetâueeW keâer Kesleer kesâ yeÌ[s
is about: Glheeokeâ jepÙe leefceuevee[g, keâvee&škeâ leLee heef§ece yebieeue nw~ Dele:
(a) 571 thousand hectares efJekeâuhe (b) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
(b) 1659 thousand hectares Comprehension:
(c) 249 thousand hectares Read the passage and answer the questions that
(d) 484 thousand hectares follow.
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) Greek religious traditions encompassed a large
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej Yeejle ceW HetâueeW kesâ Glheeove pantheon of gods, complex mythologies, rituals
and cult practices. Greece was a polytheistic
keâe #es$eHeâue ueieYeie 249 npeej nskeäšsÙej nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (c) ØeMve society, and looked to its gods and mythology to
keâe GheÙegòeâ Gòej nesiee~ explain natural mysteries as well as current events.
116. Which of the following statements is NOT true Religious festivals and ceremonies were held
according to the passage? throughout the year, and animal sacrifice and
(a) India's total export of floriculture was votive offerings were popular ways to appease and
$571.38 million in 2018-19. worship the gods. Religious life, rituals and
practices were one of the unifying aspects of
(b) More than 50% of the floriculture units are
Greece across regions and poleis (cities, or city-
based in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and
states, such as Athens and Sparta).
Tamil Nadu.
Greek gods were immortal beings who possessed
(c) Floriculture has been identified as a sunrise
human-like qualities and were represented as
industry by the Government of India. completely human in visual art. They were moral
(d) Floriculture has been accorded a 100% export and immoral, petty and just, and often vain. The
status by the Government. gods were invoked to intervene and assist in all
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) matters large, small, private and public.
Reading Comprehension 508 YCT
City-states claimed individual gods and goddesses (c) by worshipping the sanctuary of Apollo
as their patrons. Temples and sanctuaries to the (d) by reviving them with an elixir
gods were built in every city. Many cities became SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
cult sites due to their connection with a god or
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Debeflece paragraph mes mhe° nw
goddess and specific myths. For instance, the city
of Delphi was known for its oracle and sanctuary
efkeâ efJekeâuhe (b) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe
of Apollo, because Apollo was believed to have DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
killed a dragon that inhabited Delphi. 121. Animal sacrifices were made to Gods to:
The history of the Greek pantheon begins with the (a) pacify and worship them
primordial deities Gaia (Mother Earth) and Uranus (b) understand nature’s mysteries
(Father Sky), who were the parents of the first of (c) enrage and challenge them
twelve giants known as Titans. Among these (d) know about future events
Titans were six males and six females. The males
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
were named Oceanus, Hyperion, Coeus, Crius,
Iapetus, and Kronos. The females were named Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ ØeLece para mes mhe° nw efkeâ
Themis, Mnemosyne, Tethys, Theia, Phoebe, and efJekeâuhe (a) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ heMegDeeW keâer yeefue,
Rhea. owJeerÙe DeelceeDeeW keâes Meevle leLee Gvekeâer hetpee keâjves kesâ efueS oer peeleer
Kronos eventually overthrew Uranus and ruled Leer~
during a mythological Golden Age. Over time, he
122. The twelve Olympian Gods and Goddesses
and Rhea had twelve children who would become
were the children of:
the Olympian gods. However, Kronos heard a
(a) Gaia and Uranus (b) Zeus and Phoebe
prophecy that his son would overthrow him, as he
(c) Kronos and Rhea (d) Hyperion and Theia
did to Uranus. In an effort to avert fate, he ordered
Rhea to allow him to devour each of the children SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
upon their birth. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej 12 Deesueefchekeâ osJeer
Best known among the pantheon are the twelve leLee osJeleeDeeW 'Kronos' leLee 'Rhea' kesâ yeÛÛes nQ~ Dele: efJekeâuhe
Olympian gods and goddesses who resided on Mt. (c) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
Olympus in northern Greece. Zeus, the youngest
123. Kronos devoured his children at birth because:
son of Rhea and Kronos, was hidden from his
(a) his son was predicted to overthrow him
father, instead of being swallowed. Once he
became a man, he challenged his father’s rule, (b) he was a titan who hated children
forcing Kronos to regurgitate the rest of his (c) he did not have faith in his wife
swallowed children. These children were Zeus’s (d) it was a cult practice to please the gods
siblings, and together they overthrew Kronos, SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
making Zeus the father of gods and men. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe mes mhe° nw efkeâ efJekeâuhe (a)
119. Which of the following statements about Greek ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
Gods is NOT true?
Comprehension:
(a) They were invoked to aid in all matters.
Read the given passage and answer the
(b) They possessed human qualities.
questions that follow.
(c) Some of them were immoral, petty and vain.
Many of us have enjoyed visiting a zoo and
(d) Greek Gods were mortals. consider it a day out having fun. Seeing real
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) animals face to face can be thrilling and exciting,
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (d) but many people wonder whether the animals
'Greek Gods' kesâ yeejs ceW GheÙegòeâ keâLeve veneR nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe themselves, while entertaining us, are suffering in
the zoos.
passage kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (d) ØeMve keâe
Many zoos do not have enough money to provide
DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ the animals with the basic features of a proper
120. How did Zeus bring back his siblings? environment. Most animals are put in an artificial
(a) by challenging and slaying Crius environment (e.g., cages). This isolation from
(b) by making Kronos vomit the swallowed their natural habitat can amount to cruelty. In
children some zoos, we see concrete floors for burrowing
Reading Comprehension 509 YCT
animals like rabbits. Cruelty may be shown in Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage ceW ØeÙegòeâ Meyo 'burrowing
ways other than physical abuse or starvation.
animals' keâe DeLe& ‘efyeue Keesoves Jeeues peeveJej’ nw~ Dele: GheÙeg&òeâ ØeMve
Big predators like lions and tigers are created to
chase and hunt. By depriving them of these
keâe GefÛele Gòej efJekeâuhe (b) dig the earth for food and shelter
activities, we forget the reason for which they (Yeespeve Je DeeßeÙe kesâ efueS peceerve Keesovee) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
have evolved. These big cats lie in cages in the 127. Which of the following best states the author’s
zoo eating the food given to them and they have purpose in the passage?
nothing else to do. Highly intelligent and curious (a) If animals were not kept in zoos, children
animals like chimpanzees and polar bears may would not be able to see and know about
become frustrated in a zoo; they need a them at all.
challenging environment.
(b) Putting endangered species of animals in zoos
Zoo supporters might argue that zoos provide
is the best way of protecting and saving them.
educational opportunities to the visitors, especially
(c) One of the main reasons for which big
children; if we didn’t have animals in zoos,
predators have evolved is hunting.
children wouldn’t see them at all and be ignorant
(d) We can show our concern for animals better
about them. We live at a time when animals in
by supporting protected spaces for them in the
their natural habitat can be seen on TV or
computers, even smart phones, while sitting at natural environment.
home. Therefore, the aim should be to conserve SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
animals in the wild, in protected areas called Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage ceW uesKekeâ keâe GösMÙe nw efkeâ nce
sanctuaries. Øeeke=âeflekeâ heÙee&JejCe ceW Gvekesâ efueS mebjef#ele mLeeveeW keâe meceLe&ve keâjkesâ
124. According to the passage, we visit zoos ______ . peeveJejeW kesâ efueS Deheveer efÛeblee keâes yesnlej {bie mes efoKee mekeâles nQ~
(a) to see how animals behave in zoos
Dele: GheÙeg&òeâ ØeMve keâe GefÛele Gòej efJekeâuhe (d) 'we can show
(b) to see the animals in cages
our concern for animals better by supporting protected
(c) to spend a day out for fun and excitement
spaces for them in the natural environment' nesiee~
(d) to watch the frustration of animals is cages
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DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJeevegmeej ‘nce Deevebo Je Glmeen 128. The word 'predators' (in paragraph 3) means:
(a) animals which are starving in zoos
kesâ efueS Skeâ efove efyeleeves efÛeefÌ[ÙeeIej peeles nQ~’ Dele: GheÙeg&òeâ ØeMve
(b) animals which are killed for food
keâe GefÛele efJekeâuhe (c) 'to spend a day out for fun and
(c) animals which are kept in their natural habitat
excitement' GheÙegòeâ Gòej nesiee~
(d) animals which kill others for food
125. According to the passage, animals in zoos SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
suffer cruelty:
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage ceW ØeÙegòeâ Meyo predators keâe DeLe&
(a) by being forced to perform for the visitors
efnbmekeâ peeveJej/efMekeâejer peeveJej nesiee~ Dele: GheÙeg&òeâ ØeMve keâe
(b) by being physically tortured or abused
(c) by being kept in artificial environments GefÛele Gòej efJekeâuhe (d) animals which kill others for food.
(d) by being starved to death (Ssmes peeveJej pees Yeespeve kesâ efueS DevÙe peeveJejeW keâer nlÙee keâjles nQ)
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) nesiee~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJeevegmeej efÛeefÌ[ÙeeIej ceW yengle mes DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
peeveJej ke=âef$ece JeeleeJejCe ceW jnves keâer ›etâjlee keâes menve keâjles nQ~ Comprehension:
Dele: GheÙeg&òeâ ØeMve keâe GefÛele efJekeâuhe (c) 'by being kept in Read the given passage and answer the
artificial environments' GheÙegòeâ Gòej nesiee~ questions that follow.
Early written symbols were based on pictographs
126. 'Burrowing' animals:
(pictures which resemble what they signify) and
(a) are solitary animals
ideograms (symbols which represent ideas).
(b) dig the earth for food and shelter
Ancient Sumerian, Egyptian, and Chinese
(c) chase and hunt other animals civilizations began to adapt such symbols to
(d) are intelligent and curious represent concepts, developing them into
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) logographic writing systems.
Reading Comprehension 510 YCT
Pictographs are still in use as the main medium of 129. Pictographs are used in Olympic games
written communication in some non-literate because:
cultures in Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. (a) they are the main medium of written
Pictographs are often used as simple, pictorial, communication
representational symbols by most contemporary (b) they can transcend languages and convey
cultures. information effectively
Pictographs can be considered an art form, or can (c) they can help to navigate computer systems
be considered a written language and are (d) they can be redesigned for each set of games
designated as such in Pre-Columbian art, Native SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
American art, Ancient Mesopotamia and Painting Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej Olympic games ceW
in the Americas before Colonization. One Pictographs keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw keäÙeeWefkeâ Jes Yee<ee leLee
example of many is the Rock art of the Chumash metÛeveeDeeW keâes heÇYeeJeer {bie mes JÙeòeâ keâj mekeâles nQ~ Dele: efJekeâuhe
people, part of the Native American history of (b) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
California.
130. What is the passage mainly about?
An early modern example of the extensive use of
(a) The origin of pictographs
pictographs may be seen in the map in the London
(b) Limitations of pictographs
suburban timetables of the London and North
(c) Use of pictographs in ancient and modern
Eastern Railway, 1936-1947, designed by George
times
Dow, in which a variety of pictographs was used
(d) Pictographs as an art form
to indicate facilities available near each station.
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Pictographs remain in common use today, serving
as pictorial, representational signs, instructions, or Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej passage cegKÙe ™he mes
statistical diagrams. Because of their graphical ‘ØeeÛeerve leLee DeeOegefvekeâ meceÙe ceW’ pictographs kesâ ØeÙeesie kesâ yeejs
nature and fairly realistic style, they are widely ceW nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (c) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
used to indicate public toilets, or places such as 131. Early civilisations used symbols to represent:
airports and train stations. Because they are a (a) concepts (b) facilities
concise way to communicate a concept to people (c) art (d) culture
who speak many different languages, pictograms SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
have also been used extensively at the Olympics Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej ØeejefcYekeâ meYÙelee ‘keâuee’
since 1964 Summer Olympics, and are redesigned
keâe ØeefleefveefOelJe keâjves kesâ efueS ØeleerkeâeW keâe Fmleceeue keâjleer Leer~ Dele:
for each set of games.
efJekeâuhe (c) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
Pictographs can often transcend languages in that
they can communicate to speakers of a number of 132. Which of the following statements is NOT
tongues and language families equally effectively, true?
even if the languages and cultures are completely (a) Rock art of Chumash people is part of
Mesopotamian history.
different. This is why road signs and similar
(b) Pictographs are widely used to depict road
pictographic material are often applied as global
signs.
standards expected to be understood by nearly all.
(c) Ideograms are symbols which represent ideas.
A standard set of pictographs was defined in the
(d) George Dow used pictographs to represent
international standard ISO 7001: Public
facilities near each train station.
Information Symbols. Other common sets of
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pictographs are the laundry symbols used on
clothing tags and the chemical hazard symbols as Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (a)
standardised by the GHS system. GheÙegòeâ keâLeve veneR nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej
Pictograms have been popularised in use on the nesiee~
web and in software, better known as ‘icons’ 133. Which of the following is an early example of
displayed on a computer screen in order to help use of pictographs in modern times?
users navigate a computer system or mobile (a) Chemical hazard symbols
device. (b) London railway timetable
Reading Comprehension 511 YCT
(c) Icons on a computer screen on between the two empires for six-and-thirty
(d) Logographic writing system moons, with various success; during which time
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) we have lost forty capital ships, and a much
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej DeeOegefvekeâ meceÙe ceW efÛe$eeW greater number of smaller vessels, together with
thirty thousand of our best seamen and soldiers;
kesâ GheÙeesie keâe Skeâ ØeejefcYekeâ GoenjCe uebove jsueJes meceÙe meejCeer and the damage received by the enemy is
nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (b) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ reckoned to be somewhat greater than ours.
Comprehension: However, they have now equipped a numerous
Read the given passage and answer the fleet, and are just preparing to make a descent
questions that follow. upon us; and his imperial majesty, placing great
“The two great empires of Lilliput and Blefuscu confidence in your valour and strength, has
have been engaged in a most obstinate war for six- commanded me to lay this account of his affairs
and-thirty moons past. It began upon the before you.” Thus spoke the Principal Secretary. I
following occasion. It is allowed on all hands that desired the secretary to present my humble duty to
the primitive way of breaking eggs, before we eat the emperor; and to let him know that I thought it
them, was upon the larger end; but his present would not become me, who was a foreigner, to
majesty’s grandfather, while he was a boy, going interfere with parties; but I was ready, with the
to eat an egg, and breaking it according to the hazard of my life, to defend his person and state
ancient practice, happened to cut one of his against all invaders.
fingers. Whereupon the emperor his father 134. What was the primitive way of eating eggs in
published an edict, commanding all his subjects, Lilliput?
upon great penalties, to break the smaller end of (a) Breaking at the larger end
their eggs. The people so highly resented this law, (b) Eating it whole
that our histories tell us, there have been six (c) Breaking in the middle
rebellions raised on that account; wherein one (d) Breaking at the smaller end
emperor lost his life, and another his crown. These SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
civil commotions were constantly fomented by the
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (a) ØeMve keâe
monarchs of Blefuscu; and when they were
quelled, the exiles always fled for refuge to that DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ passage ceW ‘Deb[s keâes yeÌ[s efmejs keâer
empire. It is computed that eleven thousand lejHeâ mes leesÌ[ves’ keâer yeele keâner ieÙeer nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ
persons have at several times suffered death, DeLe& osles nQ~
rather than submit to break their eggs at the 135. The empires of Lilliput and Blefuscu are:
smaller end. Many hundred large volumes have (a) ruled by one emperor
been published upon this controversy: but the
(b) hostile towards each other
books of the Big-indians have been long
(c) cordial and friendly neighbours
forbidden, and the whole party rendered incapable
(d) ready to compromise with each other
by law of holding employments. During the
course of these troubles, the emperors of Blefusca SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
did frequently expostulate by their ambassadors, Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Lilliput Deewj
accusing us of making a schism in religion, by Blefuscu kesâ meeceüepÙe Skeâ otmejs kesâ Øeefle Me$eglee hetCe& nQ~ Dele:
offending against a fundamental doctrine of our efJekeâuhe (b) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
great prophet Lustrog. This, however, is thought
to be a mere strain upon the text; for the words are
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
these: ‘that all true believers break their eggs at 136. What was the result of the edict published by
the convenient end.’ And which is the convenient the emperor of Lilliput’s great grandfather?
end, seems, in my humble opinion to be left to (a) People abandoned Lilliput and left for
every man’s conscience, or at least in the power of Blefuscu
the chief magistrate to determine. Low, the Big- (b) People attacked the emperor and overthrew
indian exiles have found so much credit in the him
emperor of Blefuscu’s court, and so much private (c) People readily agreed to follow his command
assistance and encouragement from their party (d) People rebelled against the new law
here at home, that a bloody war has been carried SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Reading Comprehension 512 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej Lilliput kesâ oeoe Éeje colonial forest policy. It was only in the 1920s
ØekeâeefMele Gme DeeosMe keâe heefjCeece Ùen ngDee efkeâ ueesieeW ves veÙes that the British realised that by mincing bamboo
into millimetre shreds, cooking it in chemicals,
keâevetve kesâ efKeueeHeâ efJeõesn keâj efoÙee~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (d) ØeMve keâe
pulping and flattening it, they could produce
DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ sheets of paper. This would bring the British
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ increased forest revenue and ‘development’ (as
137. Which of the following is NOT true? defined by them) to the so-called backward
(a) The two empires had been at war for thirty- regions of India. However, they chose to ignore
six moons. the consequences this activity would have on the
(b) The narrator refuses to defend the emperor health of the forest. So while bamboo was sold at
against the invaders. high prices to basket weavers, it was heavily
subsidised for the paper industry. Even after
(c) The doctrine of Prophet Lustrog mentions the
Independence, supplying bamboo at extremely
'convenient end' of the eggs.
low prices to Indian paper mills became a
(d) The big-endians found refuge at Blefuscu.
‘patriotic’ duty of the government, and bamboo
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) supplies were assured for decades at unchanged
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (b) prices. The disaster that this would cause to the
GefÛele keâLeve veneR nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej forests, and to the craftsperson, still remained
GheÙegòeâ nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (b) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ unforeseen.
Colonialism affected forests all across India and
138. What inference can be drawn from the
marginalised their inhabitants and the traditional
narrative?
occupations they practised. As late as the 1970s,
(a) Wars may be waged over very trivial issues. the World Bank proposed that 4,600 hectares of
(b) On should remain loyal to the monarch. natural Sal forest should be replaced by tropical
(c) It is important to follow rules. pine to provide pulp for the paper industry. It was
(d) A peaceful solution to the problem is only after protests by local environmentalists that
possible. the project was stopped. Colonialism was
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) therefore not only about repression, it was also a
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe mes mhe° nw efkeâ yengle legÛÚ story of displacement, impoverishment and
ecological crisis.
cegöeW hej Ùegæ Ús[s pee mekeâles nQ~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) ØeMve keâe DeYeer°
139. Bamboo is referred to as ‘modest material’
Gòej nesiee~ because:
Comprehension: (a) it can be easily shredded and reduced to a
Read the given passage and answer the pulp
questions that follow. (b) it is inexpensive and not highly acclaimed
Fishing traps, baskets, cradles, bridges, rainproof (c) the British believed it was worthless
hats and umbrellas, mats, musical instruments, (d) it is available in abundance in India
water pipes—Indians have always used the SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
bamboo in numerous ways. It is used for house
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej ‘yeebme’ Skeâ
construction, fencing and in the making of bullock
carts. Low-cost domestic furniture and a vast ceecet ueer meece«eer nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen memleer nw Deewj GÛÛe ØeMebefmele veneR
range of domestic utility items made of bamboo nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (b) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
can be easily seen in any of our bazaars. But we 140. What does the ‘forest weed’ refer to?
do not easily notice the countless little ways this (a) sal (b) teak
modest material comes to be used by rural people.
(c) bamboo (d) pine
One can see it being used in the blacksmith’s
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bellows, or as bamboo pins in carpentry joints or
in the fabrication of toys in village markets. But to Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej efvecve efJekeâuheeW ceW mes
the British foresters the multidimensional role that efJekeâuhe (c) bamboo (yeebme), Forest weed (Jeve KejheleJeej) keâes
“the forest weed” played in the local Indian meboefYe&le keâjlee nw~
environment was of no account, as it did not
Dele: efJekeâuhe (c) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
figure in forest revenues. Bamboo also interfered
with the growing of teak, an essential part of their DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nw~
Reading Comprehension 513 YCT
141. What was considered to be a patriotic duty of especially if it is oily or greasy as it has to be
the government after independence? cleaned with a solvent,'' said Dr Suneel Pandey,
(a) Preventing the displacement of foresters director of environment and waste management,
(b) Handling the ecological crisis in India The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).
(c) Replacing Sal forests by tropical pines Experts say proper waste collection and
(d) Supplying bamboo at low prices to paper management is at the core of ensuring more
mills plastics get recycled instead of ending up in
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) landfills and oceans.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej, Deepeeoer kesâ yeeo Researchers from various institutes have come up
with innovative ways to utilise the plastic waste
YeejleerÙe heshej efceueeW keâes yesno keâce keâercele hej yeebme keâer Deehetefle&
that cannot be recycled further or are
keâjvee mejkeâej keâe ‘osMeYeefòeâhetCe& keâle&JÙe’ yeve ieÙee nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe unrecyclable.
(d) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ At IIT Delhi, a group of chemical engineers are
142. Which of these is NOT a step in the production working on chemically breaking down plastics to
of paper? its smaller hydrocarbon molecules and then
(a) Mincing (b) Pulping synthesising diesel out of it. The process uses
(c) Weaving (d) Flattening packaging material, Polyethylene terephthalate
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) (PET) bottles, polystyrene, and multi-layer
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej weaving (yegveeF&) packaging.
keâeiepe kesâ Glheeove ceW Skeâ Øeef›eâÙee veneR nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (c) ØeMve The fuel produced can currently be used as a
blend in stationary diesel machines like generators
keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
and needs further testing and standardisation to be
143. The varied uses of bamboo were disregarded used as commercial diesel in vehicles.
by the British till the 1920s because:
A mix of plastic and stone has been used to create
(a) they did not use bamboo products at all a block that can be used in flooring. A CSIR
(b) it did not increase the forest revenue laboratory also used shredded plastic, chemically
(c) it was used in the backward regions only treated it and mixed with fillers to make tiles.
(d) the bamboo products were cheaply available A German chemical producer called BASF is also
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) breaking down waste plastic and using it as raw
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej 1920 lekeâ Deb«espeeW Éeje material for chemicals, instead of using material
yeebme kesâ efJeefJeOe GheÙeesieeW keâer DeJensuevee keâer ieÙeer keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmemes Jeve derived from fossil fuels.
jepemJe ceW Je=efæ veneR nesieer~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (b) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° One cost-effective solution was developed by Dr
Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~ Rajagopalan Vasudevan, professor at Thiagarajar
College of Engineering in Madurai. The National
Comprehension :
Highways Authority of India is currently scaling
Read the following passage and answer the
up his technology to use plastic waste with in
questions given after it.
making roads.
India generates at least 25,940 tonnes of plastic
He came up with the idea of mixing plastic waste
waste daily, equivalent to the weight of around
with Bitumen used for constructing roads in 2001.
4,300 elephants. Of this, about 60% gets recycled,
according to the Union environment ministry. The ''That year the Tamil Nadu government had
rest gets dumped in landfills, clogs draings, goes planned to ban plastic and my concern began with
into the ocean as micro-plastics, or is burnt, the more than 1 lakh people employed by the
leading to air pollution. industry. Since plastic is derived from petroleum
In the absence of a proper waste management just like Bitumen, I thought of using it for road
system, the plastics that get recycled are often construction. The result, not only plastic waste
dirty, which makes the re-cycling process water- was getting utilised, the roads were cheaper and
intensive and expensive. steadier.'' he said. The plastic waste does not have
''It is the process of cleaning the plastics before to be segregated and even multi-layered plastics
recycling that makes it resource intensive. A lot of can be used in the mix. ''All we need to do is
water is required to wash the collected plastics, collect the waste, dry it out and use it,'' he said.
Reading Comprehension 514 YCT
The construction of every kilometre of road (c) the plastic waste generated in India.
required nine tonnes of Bitumen and one tonne of (d) putting the plastic waste to use by recycling.
plastic waste. This means for every kilometre of SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
road, one-tonne Bitumen is saved, which costs Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ passage hueeefmškeâ keâÛejs keâes hegveÛe&›eâCe Éeje
about ` 30,000.
GheÙeesie keâjves kesâ yeejs ceW meboefYe&le keâjlee nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (d) ØeMve
144. Which organization makes blocks and tiles
from the plastic waste ?
keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
(a) CSIR (b) IIT, Delhi 148. What makes the recycling of plastic resource-
(c) BASF (d) TERI intensive ?
(a) the breaking down of plastic in molecules
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(b) the research required for recycling
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej CSIR mebie"ve
(c) the cleaning of the plastic waste
hueeefmškeâ keâÛejs mes yueekeâ leLee šeFume yeveelee nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) (d) the collection of plastic waste
ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
145. What has been developed by Dr Rajagopalan Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej hueeefmškeâ keâÛejs keâer
Vasudevan, professor at Thiagarajar College of meHeâeF&, hueeefmškeâ mebmeeOeveeW kesâ hegveÛe&›eâCe keâes ienve yeveeleer nw~ Dele:
Engineering in Madurai ?
efJekeâuhe (c) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ
(a) method for using plastic to make tiles and
DeLe& osles nQ~
blocks
(b) method for using plastic for road construction Comprehension:
(c) method for making diesel from plastic waste Read the following passage and answer the
questions given after it.
(d) method for extracting raw material for
chemicals The excitement of bird watchers on spotting a
particular species for the very first time is
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unparalleled. With eyes shining and pride
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej Dr. Rajagopalan bursting, they exclaim, “I had a lifer today”, or “It
Vasudevan Éeje meÌ[keâ efvecee&Ce kesâ efueS hueeefmškeâ GheÙeesie keâjves was a lifer for me”. For the longest time, I
keâe lejerkeâe efJekeâefmele efkeâÙee ieÙee~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (b) ØeMve keâe couldn’t fathom what all the fuss was about. I
mean, at some point in their lives, even a crow or
DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
mynah would have been a lifer — seen for the
146. Which statement is NOT true according to the very first time. So, here, I’ve done a bit of jugaad
passage ? with the term and define it as a bird that you see
(a) The National Highways Authority of India is may be (but not necessarily) for the first time, but
planning to use plastic waste in making which has made a lasting, life-changing impact on
roads. you. Then I recalled some of my own “lifers”.
(b) The fuel produced from plastic waste can be Number 1 is the little coppersmith barbet. The
used as a blend in stationary diesel machines first bird I saw through brand new, big and
like generators. powerful binoculars — and it was solely
(c) In the construction of one kilometer of road, responsible for my getting interested in birds. The
nine tonnes of bitumen can be saved by using fellow looked like a tubby little clown with
plastic waste. hiccups and that just blew me away.
(d) India generates at least 25,940 tonnes of I will never forget the first time I saw grey
plastic waste daily. hornbills aeons ago: over sullen grey skies in the
Borivali National Park (now called Sanjay Gandhi
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National Park) — squealing as they flew high up
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (c) keâe across the sky. They looked as if they had just left
keâLeve GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe melÙe nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (c) Jurassic Park. Or, for that matter, their larger,
ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ more glamorous, cousins — Great pied hornbills.
Tramping through a streambed in Kalagarh (near
147. The above passage mainly talks about
Corbett), we suddenly heard this rasping,
(a) the problems of recycling plastic waste. whooshing, sound. Up there, in the clear blue,
(b) the need of research to manage plastic waste. were six-seven huge black-and-white birds with
Reading Comprehension 515 YCT
colossal yellow beaks flying in tandem across the Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej, 'Great pied hornbill',
clear blue sky, their wings making the rasping Skeâ efJeMeeue ÛeeWÛe kesâ meeLe keâeuee Je meHesâo he#eer nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (a)
sound.
ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
Say “paradise flycatcher” and a birder’s eyes will
begin to glint: “Where? When? Will it be there 151. Which pair of birds did the author see in
now?” are questions that will be shot out like Naukuchiatal ?
machine-gun bullets. The first time I saw a full (a) Great Indian bustard
grown milk-white-and-glossy-black male, with its (b) Paradise flycatcher
glamorous 18-inch streamer tail, was at the (c) Hombill
Sultanpur National Park in Haryana. But I (d) Coppersmith barbet
remember better the flycatchers, that made me run SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
around in a tea garden in Palampur, teasingly Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej uesKekeâ ‘veJekegâefÛeÙeeleeue’
whistling at me from one end to the other. The ceW 'Paradise flycatcher' heef#eÙeeW keâe peesÌ[e osKelee nw~ Dele:
nesting pair in Naukuchiatal was more
accommodating except that I had to stand
efJekeâuhe (b) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ
kneedeep in the hotel’s garbage dump to get a DeLe& osles nQ~
good view of them flitting to and fro the gully 152. According to the passage which sanctuary does
nearby. To compensate, one actually flew nearly NOT exist anymore?
down to my feet to snatch up a bluebottle I had (a) Sultanpur National Park, Haryana
missed. (b) Sanjay Gandhi National Park
Of course, there have been rarities: the highlight (c) Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur
of the regular Bharatpur (the Keoladeo National (d) Karera Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh
Park) visits was the darshan of VIP Siberian SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
cranes. Then they stopped coming, which was a
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej 'Karera DeYÙeejCÙe’
first indication of their slow extinction — even if
it was just “local” to our area. The gloriously
Deye ceewpeto veneR nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (d) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
uppity Great Indian bustards in the Karera 153. Match the words with their meaning.
Sanctuary (Madhya Pradesh) were another Words Meanings
unforgettable sighting. The sheer disdain with a. fathom 1. team
which they flounced away from our howling, b. aeons 2. understand
jolting jeep and took to their wings was a lesson in c. tandem 3. ages
being put in your place. Now, not (a) a-2, b-1, c-3 (b) a-1, b-3, c-2
only does the sanctuary not exist anymore but (c) a-2, b-3, c-1 (d) a-3, b-2, c-1
those magnificent muscular birds are crashing to SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
total extinction.
Ans : (c) Fathom Leen/mecePe = Understand
149. What does the word 'lifer' mean for the
aeons = age
author?
(a) A bird which makes a life-changing impact Tandem (efceuekeâj) = team
on you Dele: efJekeâuhe (c) keâe ketâš DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
(b) A bird which is becoming extinct Comprehension:
(c) A bird that you see for the first time Read the given passage and answer the
(d) A bird that you love questions that follow.
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) The beaver had made a dam about hundred yards
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej 'lifer' Skeâ Ssmee long, and it had formed out of the quickly flowing
stream, a wide stretch of water about twelve feel
he#eer nw pees Deehe hej peerJeve yeoueves Jeeuee ØeYeeJe [euelee nw~ Dele:
deep. The dam was so firm and broad that it was
efJekeâuhe (a) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ easy for me to walk along it. After a hundred and
150. Which bird is black and white with a huge fifty yards I came to a 'beaver's castle'- a great
yellow beak? heap of logs skilfully fitted together, the lower
(a) Great pied hornbill (b) Siberian crane part covered with earth and plants. The upper logs
(c) Paradise flycatcher (d) Grey hornbill were put loosely together so that the air could pass
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) through to the interior.
Reading Comprehension 516 YCT
In the late autumn, before land and water are 155. What evidence in the passage suggests that
covered with snow and ice, the beaver has to make beavers build strong dwellings?
its dwelling frostproof. It collects young trees and (a) The interior is lined with finest wood
gnaws the stems in dauble cone until the tree falls. shavings.
Then the long stems are gnawed into small (b) It takes many years of hard work to build the
sections, the thin twigs bitten off and the logs are dwelling.
dragged to the dwelling. There, the timber is piled (c) Even the forest wolves cannot pull the
on the castle, sometimes to a height of ten or dwelling apart.
twelve feet. Mud is brought up from the bottom of (d) The beaver's dwelling is frostproof.
the lake and packed between the long with the SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
animal's clever forepaws. The interior is lined
with the finest wood shavings. In this tall shelter,
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (c)
the beaver remains high and dry, and protected ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
from frost throughout the winter. 156. How does a beaver ensure that its castle is well
The only access to the dwelling is under the water, ventilated?
and even the forest wolves are not able to pull the (a) The timber is piled upto ten feet high on the
firm building apart. The water is the beaver's castle.
element. On land it moves slowly and awkwardly. (b) The upper logs are loosely placed.
Thus, it is vital for the beaver to have water in (c) The long are covered with earth and plants.
which it can swim, and where nature has not (d) The long stems are gnawed into small
provided this condition for it, is creates it with its sections.
dam. SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
The beaver's activities can change whole
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (b) ØeMve
landscapes. With this dam, for instance, on which
I was standing, beavers had turned a whole keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
wooded alley into a lake; trees that stood there had 157. The beavers can change the landscape by:
been killed by the water and had disappeared. (a) building dams that can convert a wooded
Aquatic game had settled there. Ducks swam past alley into a lake.
us, and great must have been the number of fish, (b) swimming in the water along with ducks and
as swarms of trout had swum past me in the clear trouts.
stream. Wide stretches of meadow had come into (c) building castles with great heaps of logs.
existence on the banks, with flat landing places to (d) dragging the logs of wood to the dwelling.
which the well-beaten beaver tracks led. Many SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
years of building, gnawing and dragging must
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (a) ØeMve
have gone into the completion of this immense
task, creating a new region for the beaver to live keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
in. 158. Which of the following statements is NOT
154. Which line in the passage most strongly true?
indicates that weavers simply love being in or (a) The beaver can move quickly and easily on
near water? land and in water.
(a) The dam was so firm and broad that it was (b) Wide stretches of meadows may come into
easy to walk along. existence on the banks of streams.
(b) The water is the beaver's element. (c) The beaver has to make its dwelling
(c) The beaver had made a dam out of the frostproof before it starts snowing.
quickly flowing stream. (d) The access to the beaver's dwelling is under
(d) The only access to the dwelling is under the the water.
water. SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (a) keâe keâLeve
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (b) GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
Reading Comprehension 517 YCT
Comprehension: ministry's data, a total area of 113.449 lakh
Read the following passage and answer the hectares (lh) has been planted under this
questions given after it. leguminous oilseed in the current Kharif season,
Standing in ankle-deep water engulfing his field, with the bulk of it accounted for by MP (55.16 lh),
Kamal Singh Dhangar takes a wild shot at the Maharashtra (39.595 lh) and Rajasthan (10.608
likely yield from the soyabean crop that lh). Within MP, the main soyabean growing
practically lies in ruins behind him. districts are Ujjain, Dewas, Indore, Dhar, Ratlam,
"One bag, two bags with difficulty", notes the 58- Mandsaur, Rajgarh, Shajapur, Sehore and Vidisha.
year old with a wry smile, minutes after a fresh The crop in low-lying areas is the one that has
spell of rains has lashed Guradiya Sirajuddin been worst affected.
village in Ashta tehsil of Madhya Pradesh's (MP) "Farmers who had sown early-maturity (80-90
Sehore district. While the same three-acre plot had days duration) varieties such as JS 9560 and JS
given nearly 16 quintals of soyabean last year, 2034 just after mid-june will take the biggest hit.
Dhangar this time isn't sure he can even afford Their crop would already have matured; the
labourers to harvest the negligible produce staring longer it remains in the field, the more the chances
in his face. of the grain rotting. Also, these farmers will not be
He draws solace only from his not being alone. able to save this grain for using as seed next year",
Most farmers in Guradiya Sirajuddin as well as admits V S Bhatia, director of the Indian Institute
neighbouring villages have reported widespread of Soyabean Research at Indore.
damage to their already matured standing crop. 159. Who among the following took on 6 acres of
Gulab singh, who owns 10 acress not far from land for soyabean cultivation in addition to his
Dhangar's field, is ruing his decision to have taken original 10 acres of land?
and additional six acres of land on lease for (a) Gulab singh (b) Vijay Singh
cultivating soyabean and wheat this year. "I have (c) Kamal Singh (d) Dev Singh
paid the owner Rs 1.5 lakh. By now, this soyabean SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
crop should have been ready for taking to Ashta Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej 'Gulab Singh' ves Deheveer
mandi (agriculture produce market at the tehsil cetue 10 SkeâÌ[ peceerve kesâ DeueeJee meesÙeeyeerve keâer Kesleer kesâ efueS 6 SkeâÌ[
town, about 10 km away). But my expensive
peceerve ueer Leer~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
pursuit has proved costly", remarks the 60-year-
old, who too, cannot enter his field without 160. Match the words with their meaning.
wading through water almost touching the knees. Words Meanings
Seated at the edge of his flooded field a few a. havoc 1. undertaking
hundred meters away, Dev Singh, a sprightly b. pursuit 2. submerge
octogenarian, cannot remember the year when the c. engulf 3. calamity
monsoon rains caused such late-stage havoc. "I (a) a-3, b-1, c-2 (b) a-1, b-3, c-2
may have been this big," he says, pointing to a (c) a-2, b-3, c-1 (d) a-2, b-1, c-3
man many decades younger to him. Western MP, SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
in which Sehore falls, has received 1,335.4 mm of
Ans : (a) Havoc – leyeener, Deeheoe = Calamity
average rainfall from 1 June 1 to 25 September
58% more than the region's historical normal of Pursuit – keâecekeâepe, hesMee = Undertaking
845.3mm for his period. However, the real story Engulf – efveieue uesvee, [tye peevee = Submerge
lies in the month-wise figures. In June, the Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) keâe ketâš DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe
opening month of the southwest monsoon season, DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
the rains were actually 25.6% below the long-
period average. In July, they were 31.2% above 161. What problem are the farmers of Sehore
average. That surplus rose to 63.6% in August, District in MP facing?
while a whopping 158% more so far till (a) They cannot make seeds from their crop.
September, confirming Dev Singh's observation. (b) The excessive rain has damaged the soyabean
Worse, there's little respite, with more rains crop.
predicted over the next few days. (c) They cannot take their produce to the market.
The monsoon has taken its toll mainly on (d) The soyabean yield has diminished.
soyabean. According to the Union agriculture SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Reading Comprehension 518 YCT
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej, meernesj efpeues kesâ efkeâmeeve are believed to be the earliest existing
DeefOekeâ Je<ee& kesâ keâejCe meesÙeeyeerve keâer Heâmeue Kejeye nesves kesâ keâejCe manuscripts. In addition to the most recently
discovered chapter, four other confirmed chapters
cegmeeryele ceW nw~ of her transcription are registered as national
Dele: efJekeâuhe (b) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ cultural properties.
162. In Western MP where Sehore is situated what Reizeike Shiguretei Bunko, a cultural preservation
is the normal average rainfall from June to foundation, has authenticated the text as a chapter
september? of Teika's trancriptions.
(a) 113.4 mm (b) 158 mm In February, 72 year old Motofuyu Okochi found
(c) 845.3 mm (d) 1,335.4 mm the little book in his family home in Tokyo and
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) reached out to the foundation to have it
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej meernesj efpeues keâer Deewmele authenticated.
Je<ee& 845.3 mm nw~ Okochi's lineage stretches back to the feudal era of
Japan when, in 1743, the manuscript was passed
Dele: efJekeâuhe (c) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
to the Okochi family from another family,
163. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to Asahi Shimbun.
according to the passage?
The experts who examined the found chapter were
(a) The three-acre plot of Kamal Singh had given
able to confirm that the text is one of Teika's
nearly 16 quintals of soyabean in the past
transcriptions in a few ways.
year.
Not only did the handwriting match that of the
(b) In July-August the actual rainfall was 25.6%
other found chapters, but the cover of the binding
below the long-period average
matches the blue of the other texts. The small slip
(c) From 1 June to 25 September, 58% more
of paper that Teika used to identify the front of the
rainfall was recorded than the region's
historical normal. book also matches the slips used on the other
chapters.
(d) By September, the soyabean crop should
have been ready for taking to Ashta mandi. 164. Where was the chapter discovered ?
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) (a) In a cultural foundation
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (b) keâe (b) In a royal palace
(c) In a library in Tokyo
keâLeve GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
(d) In a family storeroom
Dele: efJekeâuhe (b) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Comprehension :
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej DeOÙeeÙe keâer Keespe Skeâ
Read the given passage and answer the
questions that follow : peeheeveer mšesj™ce ces ngF&~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (d) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej
For years, a long-lost chapter of what is said to be nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
the words's first known novel has been quietly 165. Which of the following was NOT one of the
tucked away in a chest in a Japanese storeroom, ways for confirming of the authenticity of the
hiding alongside other heirlooms of a Japanese chapter ?
family with feudal lineage. Experts confirmed that
(a) The handwriting matched that of the other
the blue-bound text is a chapter of the 11th
chapters
Century Japanese classic 'Genji Monogatari' or
(b) The binding cover was of the same colour
'The Tale of Genji'. Written by Japanese
noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu, the novel depicts (c) The slip used by the manuscript writer was
the romantic epic of Prince Genji and his love similar to the slips on other chapters
interest Muraski-no-ue. The recently found (d) The name of the writer was inscribed on it as
chapter contains an important part of the novel in also on the earlier chapters
which the 18 year old prince meets Murasaki-no- SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
ue, according to the Japan Times. The original 54 Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (d) keâe keâLeve
chapter text no longer exists. Transcriptions by
Fujiwara no Teika (1162-1241), a Japanese poet,
GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
Reading Comprehension 519 YCT
166. How many chapters of the novel have been motor vehicles has aggravated the air pollution
listed as cultural properties ? problem. Our atmosphere seems to have become a
(a) Five (b) Eighteen waste basket into which dust, noxious fumes,
toxic gases and other pollutants are callously
(c) Fifty-four (d) Eleven
thrown.
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) The intensity of air pollution in Indian cities is
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej GhevÙeeme kesâ ‘^heebÛe’ increasing primarily due to our vintage vehicles
DeOÙeeÙeeW keâes meebmke=âeflekeâ iegCeeW kesâ ™he ceW metÛeeryeæ efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ and their poor performance. Water pollution, too
has increased with the growth of our population
Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ and also that of our industries. Water pollution has
167. Which of the following is NOT true according acquired dangerous dimensions ever since sewage
to the passage ? and induustrial effluents have started being
(a) The home where the book was kept safely disposed of into the rivers. Once considered
sacred, the rivers are now turning murky and
belonged to a feudal family.
stink. It is sad that almost three-fourths of our
(b) The Japanese novel is important because it is fellow citizens have no choice but to drink filthy
believed to be the oldest known novel. water. The severely polluted rivers due to
(c) The man who found the chapter decided to mindless dumping of sewage and industrial wastes
hand it over to the cultural foundation. are a cause for concern not only to us humans but
(d) The original manuscript written by Murasaki- also o myriads of life forms that exist in water. On
no-ue was bound in blue. the French and italian rivieras we can no longer
see the sparkling blue waters. The Mediterranean
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) Sea is reported to be turning grey. Rivers and
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ ieÅeebMe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (d) Megæ veneR nw canals pour sewage, detergents and industrial
keäÙeeWefkeâ cetue heeC[gefueefhe Murasaki no-ue keâer veneR nw~ ieÅeebMe kesâ waste into the sea, tankers flush their contents
near the river or sea; bottles, rotting garbage and
ØeLece KeC[ kesâ efÉleerÙe SJeb le=leerÙe hebefòeâ mes mhe° nw~ oil slicks are washed into the beaches. The
168. Who was the author of the novel ? phosphates and nitrates applied to farmlands as
(a) Fujiwara no Teika inorganic fertilizers, concentrate in lakes and
estuaries causing algal blooms due to which wide
(b) Motofuyu Okochi
expanses of water get choked, plants rot, oxygen
(c) Murasaki Shikibu is used up and fish die.
(d) Rezeike Shiguretei Bunko 169. Select the most appropriate title for the
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) passage.
(a) We Breathe and Drink Poison
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ ieÅeebMe kesâ ØeLece KeC[ kesâ efÉleerÙe SJeb le=leerÙe (b) The Saga of Sacred Rivers
hebefòeâ mes mhe° nw efkeâ GhevÙeeme keâe uesKekeâ cegjemekeâer efmeefkeâyeg Lee~ Dele: (c) Algal Blooms
efJekeâuhe (c) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ (d) Impact of Industrialisation
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Comprehension :
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (a) 'We
Read the given passage and answer to question
that follow : Breathe and Drink Poison' Passage keâe GheÙegòeâ Meer<e&keâ nesiee~
Pollution befouls the air and poisons water. Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
Pollution induces the release of toxicants into the 170. Since when has water pollution acquired
biosphere which makes the air unsuitable for dangerous dimensions?
breathing, harms the quality of water and soil, and (a) Since sacred rivers became murky and lost
causes the emission of substances that may cause their sanctily
damage to humans, plants and animals. (b) Since the Mediterranean Sea started changing
To cater to the needs of an increasing population, colour
agriculture has been intensified through the use of (c) Since sewage and industrial effluents started
a wide spectrum of fertilizers and pesticides. being disposed of in rivers
Diverse industries have been set up to produce (d) Since oil slicks started being washed on the
shores of beaches
chemicals including those that pose a danger to all
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
life forms.
Rapid industrialisation has led to deterioration in Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ passage mes mhe° nw peye mes GÅeesieeW keâe keâÛeÌ[e
the quality of air, Widespread use of coal and veefoÙeeW ceW [euee peeves ueiee, leye mes peue Øeot<eCe ceW Je=efæ ngF&~ Dele:
fossil fuels in industries and petroleum fuel in efJekeâuhe (c) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
Reading Comprehension 520 YCT
171. Which of the following factors is responsible feeling of being back in the Mempi cave … As I
for algal blooms? drowsed, I was aware of cautious steps and
(a) Using up of oxygen dissolved in the water by hushed voices all around. I was in no mood to
algae bother about anything. All I wanted was a little
(b) Farmlands being located near lakes and moment of sleep; the daylight was dazzling. In
estuaries half sleep I heard the doors of the room being shut
(c) Rotting of aquatic plants in lakes and and bolted and locked. I didn't care. I slept. While
estuaries I slept a great deal of consultation was going on. I
(d) Concentration of inorganic fertilizers in lakes learnt about it later through my Master, who was
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) in the crowd - the crowd which had gathered after
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (d) ØeMve making sure that I had been properly locked up -
keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~ and was watching. The headmaster seems to have
remarked some days later, "Never dreamt in my
Dele: efJekeâuhe (c) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ wildest mood that I'd have to yield place to a
172. As per the passage, which of these statements is tiger". A wag had retorted, "Might be one way of
NOT true about air pollution ? maintaining better iscipline among the boys."
(a) Use of coal and fossil fuels aggravates air 174. What did a mischievous person say about the
pollution. headmaster?
(b) Vintage vehicles and their poor performance (a) He should keep the school closed for some
adds to pollution. time.
(c) Three-fourths of our citizens are breathing (b) The school would be better managed by the
poor quality air. tiger than by him.
(d) Dust and toxic gases released in the air cause (c) He should leave the place and go because of
air pollution. his fear of the tiger.
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) (d) He should allow the tiger to sleep peacefully.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (c) keâe SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
keâLeve GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej yeoceeMe ueÌ[kesâ ves
Dele: efJekeâuhe (c) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ ns[ceemšj kesâ yeejs ceW keâne efkeâ mketâue keâes ns[ceemšj mes pÙeeoe DeÛÚe
173. Deterioration in the quality of air can mainly 'Ûeerlee' (Tiger) JÙeJeefmLele keâj mekeâlee nw~
be attributed to Dele: efJekeâuhe (b) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
(a) increase in population 175. Where was the tiger just before the ran
(b) rapid industrialisation towards the school?
(c) intensified agricultural practices (a) in a restaurant (b) in a cave
(d) global climate change (c) in the forest (d) At the zoo
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (b) ØeMve Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej Ûeerlee jsmlebje ceW Lee, peye
keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~ Jen mketâue keâer lejHeâ oewÌ[e~
Comprehension: Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
Read the passage and answer the questions that
follow: 176. What was the tiger's reaction to the frenzy
To the great delight of children, schools were around him?
being hurriedly closed. Children of all ages and (a) He just wanted to sleep.
sizes were running helter-skelter, screaming (b) He was afraid of being caught.
joyously, "No school, no school. Tiger, tiger!" (c) He looked for someone to attack.
They were shouting and laughing and even (d) He wanted to go back to his cave.
enjoyed being scared. They seemed to welcome SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
me. I felt like joining them, and bounded away Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (a)
from the restaurant door and trotted along with ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
them, at which they gleefully cried, "The tiger is 177. Which word describes the tone of the narative
coming to eat us; let us get back to the school!" when the headmaster's reaction to the tiger's
I followed them through their school gate white arrival is mentioned?
they ran up and shut themselves in the school hall (a) Threatening (b) Solemn
securely. I ascended the steps of the school, saw (c) Intimate (d) Humorous
an open door at the far end of a veranda, and SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
walked in. it happened to be the headmaster's Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (d)
room, I believed, as I noticed a very dignified man
jumping on his table and heaving himself up into ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ DeLe& osles nQ~
an attic. I walked in and flung myself on the cool 178. What probably caused the greatest excitement
floor, having a partiality for cool stone floor, with among the children?
my head under the large desk - which gave me the (a) Watching the tiger run after them
Reading Comprehension 521 YCT
(b) Seeing a tiger getting into the school (c) The New England Journal of Medicine
(c) Learning that the school would be closed accepted that cell phones caused brain
(d) Knowing the tiger was coming to eat them tumour.
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) (d) The cellular, phones became more poular.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej Ûeerlee kesâ Deeves yeeo SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
mketâue yebo nesves keâejCe yeÛÛes Glmeeefnle Les~ Ans. (a) : Cellular phones hej nes jns efJeJeeo keâe heefjCeece
Dele: efJekeâuhe (c) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~ efJekeâuhe (a) ceW GheÙegòeâ nw keäÙeeWefkeâ Passage kesâ Devegmeej stock
Comprehension : market ceW cell phones keâcheefveÙeeW keâe share value efiejvee
Read the given passage and answer the oMee&Ùee ieÙee nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
questions that follow. 180. Larry King is probably :
It was the buzz of boardrooms, power lunches and (a) a wall street broker
anxious phone calls from the freeway. It was (b) an owner of a cellular phone company
debated by stockbrokers, real estate agents. (c) a famous TV show host
Hollywood producers and media bigfeet. Mid- (d) a famous criminal lawyer
level executives who wouldn't leave home without SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
a phone in their pocket - or at their ear - were Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ leermejs Paragraph keâe Deefvlece
putting off calls or finding other ways to make JeekeäÙe Larry king is probably a famous TV/Radio show
them. Sales of cellular phones which had been
host keâes oMee&lee nw~
growing at a sizzling 20% to 70% a year for the
past decade were temporarily put on hold. Dele: efJekeâuhe (c) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
Do cellular phones really cause brain tumours? 181. What was the buzz of boardrooms and the
The safety of the ultimate yuppie accessory was issue for debate among stockbrokers, real
called into question by the news in the U.S. that estate agents, producers and others?
two prominent executives had been stricken by (a) The safety of all electrical gadgets
brain cancer (though the connection to phone use (b) The concern whether cellular phones caused
is unclear) and by a well publicised lawsuit in brain tumours
which a Florida man charged that his wife's fatal (c) Excitement about the popular talk shows on
brain tumour was caused by her cellular phone. radio
It was not the kind of evidence that would be (d) Growing sales of cellular phones
accepted by the new England Journal of Medicine, SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
but it struck a nerve. American viewers tuned in to Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ otmejs Paragraph kesâ Meg®Deeleer
hear David Reynard, the Florida widower tell the leLee Deefvlece JeekeäÙeeW mes mhe° nw efkeâ Cellular phone 'Brain
story of his wife's death to Larry King, Bryant tumour' keâe keâejCe yevelee nw Dele: efJekeâuhe (b) GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
Gumbel, Faith Daniels and dozens of radio talk- DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ.
show hosts.
Even wall street took notice, knocking a couple of 182. Which of the following statements is Not true?
points off McCaw Cellular, Contel Cellular and (a) Brain tumour is more probable in cell users
than in those living near power lines.
Motorola the day after Reynard's appearance on
(b) David Reynard claimed that his wife's tumour
the Larry King live show. The Cellular
was due to use of cellular phone.
Telecommunications Industry Association was
(c) The news on adverse effects of cell phones
finally forced to respond, announcing that it would
affected the sales.
fund new studies and ask the government to
(d) mcCaw, Motorola and Contel are cellphone
review the findings.
companies.
The phone flap is the latest in a series of scares
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
linking everyday electrical objects (hair dryers,
electric razors, electric blankets, home computers) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ hetjs Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (a)
to one dreaded disease or another. Despite the ceW efueKee ieÙee sentence Skeâ ieuele statement nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
panic, the case against cellular phones is nowhere mener nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (a) ØeMve keâe DeYeer° Gòej nesiee~
near as strong as the ones mounted against electric 183. According to the passage which of these is Not
power lines, electric blankets or even hand police linked to any dreaded disease?
radars. (a) Electric blanket (b) Electric razor
179. What was the result of the controversy over (c) Hair dryer (d) Hair dyes
cellular phones? SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) The share value of cell phone companies fell Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ Deefvlece Paragraph kesâ otmejs
in the stock market.
sentence mes mhe° nw efkeâ efJekeâuhe (d) keâe Meyo Passage mes
(b) David Reynard won the lawsuit against
companies. linked veneR nw~
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12.
CLOZE TEST
I. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
In the following passage, some words have been blank 5.
deleted. Select the most appropriate option to (a) distance (b) rise
fill in the blank. (c) elevation (d) increase
Meghalaya a hilly state of India, is located in SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I)
the northeastern part of the country. It is (1) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW elevation
............ by the Indian state of Assam in the (GBÛeeF&) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes TbÛeeF& keâe YeeJe ØeoefMe&le
north and northeast and (2) ............ Bangladesh nes jne nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
in the south and southwest. The state capital is II. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
(3) .......... hill town of Shillong, located in east- In the following passage some words have been
central Meghalaya. Meghalaya is an upland deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
area formed by a (4) ........... block of the Deccan alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
plateau, its summits vary in (5) .......... from option for each blank.
4,000 to 6,000 feet (1,220 to 1,830 metres). Many hundreds of years ago, a Brahmin lived
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the in a town in Northern India. He spent many
blank 1. years (1)____ the ancient books and talking to
(a) bind (b) bonded the learned priests (2) _____ came to visit the
(c) bounded (d) bounding city. After much effort, he (3)____ the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) knowledge of a certain spell. He was (4) ____
proud of this and guarded his secret (5) _____.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW efJekeâuhe (b) 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
bounded keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ yeeo no. 1.
'by' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe passive ceW nw Dele: is kesâ meeLe (a) study (b) to study
v3 keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (c) studied (d) studying
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1)
blank 2.
(a) near (b) with
ceW efJekeâuhe (d) studying (heÌ{les-heÌ{les) keâe ØeÙeesie peye and mes oes
(c) beside (d) by clause pegÌ[les nw oes oesveeW hej same part of speech keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) neslee nw Ûetbefkeâ otmejs clause ceW talking keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw FmeefueS
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW efJekeâuhe (d) by ØeLece clause ceW Yeer studying (heÌ{les ngS) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(Éeje) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
no. 2.
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) which (b) who
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (c) whom (d) that
blank 3. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
(a) a (b) one Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW efJekeâuhe (b)
(c) only (d) the who keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ who keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) subjective case ceW living things kesâ efueS neslee nw leLee Gmekesâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW efJekeâuhe (d) yeeo verb keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
the keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes noun, of mes pegÌ[s ngÙes nes lees 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
henues noun kesâ henues article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~ no. 3.
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (a) used (b) found
blank 4. (c) obtained (d) took
(a) withdrawn (b) standing SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) removed (d) detached Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW efJekeâuhe (b)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) obtained - (Øeehle keâjvee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ passage
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW YeeJe kesâ ceW (Skeâ efveef§ele meceÙe ceW %eeve Øeehle keâjves keâer) yeele nes jner nw~
Devegmeej efJekeâuhe (c) detached (he=Lekeâ/efYeVe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw-
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ Used - DeYÙemle, found - efceuevee, took - efueÙee
Cloze Test 523 YCT
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3)
no. 4. ceW Enhances (yeÌ{lee nw) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ passage ceW
(a) many (b) very
(c) much (d) a lot confidence level yeÌ{eves keâer yeele nes jner nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW efJekeâuhe (b) Decreases - keâceer, Values - ceeve, grows - Gielee nw~
very keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ proud (adjective) nw Gmekeâer 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
efJeMes<elee yeleeves kesâ efueS very (adverb) ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ No. 4.
(a) those (b) this
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(c) that (d) these
no. 5.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
(a) gradually (b) deeply
(c) excitedly (d) carefully Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW efJekeâuhe (d) these
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I) (Ùes meye) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ nearness (vepeoerkeâlee) kesâ
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW efJekeâuhe (d) sense ceW sport (noun) kesâ henues demonstrative adjective
carefully (meeJeOeeveerhetJe&keâ) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ passage ceW these keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(meeJeOeeveer mes Deheves jnmÙe keâer j#ee keâjves keâer) yeele nes jner nw~ 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw- No. 5.
gradually - Oeerjs-Oeerjs, excitedly - Glmeen, deeply - ienje (a) dynamics (b) games
(c) actions (d) feelings
III. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I)
In the following passage, some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW efJekeâuhe (b)
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate Dynamics (ef›eâÙeeMeerue/mHetâle&) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& os jne nw~ DevÙe
option for each blank. efJekeâuheeW GefÛele DeLe& veneR os jns nw~
Adventure sports play an important role in Actions - keâejJeeF&, feelings - DevegYetefle, games - Kesue
shaping and developing the personality of
IV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
(1) ____ individual. They involve great physical
In the following passage some words have been
and mental (2) ____ along with discipline and
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
decision making. Participation in adventure
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
sports (3) _____ the confidence level, strength,
option for each blank.
stamina and fitness. Besides, (4) ___ sports also
I have always enjoyed flying. I wasn't afraid
teach one to work in unity and improve social
interaction along with group (5) ____ and (1) _____ my mother and I boarded LANSA
leadership. Airlines flight 508. Some people had (2) _____
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank flying LANSA because of a recent crash. But
No. 1. (3) ____ and I had a good reason for flying: I
(a) some (b) an had just (4) ____ secondary school in Lima,
(c) one (d) many and we wanted to (5) ____ Christmas with my
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I) father in our jungle hut.
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW efJekeâuhe an keâe
No. 1.
ØeÙeesie~ keäÙeeWefkeâ individual keâe pronunciation vowels sound (a) when (b) how
(mJej OJeefve) mes Meg™ nes jne nw~ (c) where (d) if
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
No. 2. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1)
(a) enduring (b) endured
ceW efJekeâuhe (a) when (peye) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
(c) endure (d) endurance
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I) DeLe& osles nw~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW efJekeâuhe 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 2.
Endurance (menveMeeruelee) (noun) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(a) given away (b) given up
keäÙeeWefkeâ mantal (Adjective) kesâ yeeo noun keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ (c) given in (d) given out
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
No. 3. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2)
(a) enhances (b) grows
(c) values (d) decreases ceW efJekeâuhe (b) given up (ÚesÌ[ osvee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& os jne nw~ DevÙe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I) efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
Cloze Test 524 YCT
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW efJekeâuhe (c)
No. 3. change keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes ‘heefjJele&ve’ keâe YeeJe Øekeâš
(a) sister (b) mother
nes jne nw~
(c) father (d) brother
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I) 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank no. 3.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3) (a) ordered (b) presented
ceW efJekeâuhe (b) mother GheÙegòeâ DeLe& os jne nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe (c) ruled (d) believed
DeLe& osles nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW efJekeâuhe (a)
No. 4. ordered keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe mes ‘DeeosMe’ keâe YeeJe Øekeâš
(a) finished (b) finish nes jne nw~
(c) finishes (d) finishing 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I) blank no. 4.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW efJekeâuhe (a) (a) till (b) cut
finished (Kelce nesvee) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW helping (c) dig (d) sow
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
verb, had kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ FmeceW v3 (finished) keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW efJekeâuhe (a) till
neslee nw JeekeäÙe past perfect ceW nw~
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe&
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank oslee nw~
No. 5.
(a) spend (b) stay 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank no. 5.
(c) leave (d) live
(a) employment (b) livelihood
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) career (d) business
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
ceW efJekeâuhe (a) spend (efyeleevee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& os jne nw~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW efJekeâuhe (d)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - business keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
Stay - "njvee, Leave - ÚesÌ[vee, Live - jnvee~ GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
V. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) VI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been In the following passage, some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the deleted. Select the most appropriate option to
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate fill in each blank.
option for each number. Kanjirapally has the highest number of rainy
In the 'Kingdom of Fools', both the king and days in Kerala. It receives the highest (1) ..........
the ministers were complete fools. They didn't of summer rains, winter rains and northeast
want to do things (1) .......... other kingdoms, so monsoons in Kerala, (2) .......... it one of the
they decided to (2) ............ night into day and very few (3) ........... in India enjoying
day into night. They (3) .......... that everyone equatorial rainforest type climate, with no (4)
should be awake at night, (4) ............. their .......... dry season. The well- distributed
lands and run their (5) .......... only after dark rainfall pattern of Kanjirapally is the (5)
and should go to bed as soon as the sun came ........... reason for the phenomenon of high yield
up. of latex from rubber plantations in and around
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the the town.
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank no. 1.
blank No. 1.
(a) like (b) than
(a) amount (b) number
(c) so as (d) same
(c) expanse (d) extent
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW efJekeâuhe (a) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1)
like (pewmee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ ceW efJekeâuhe (a) amount (cee$ee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& os jne~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
DeLe& oslee nw~ efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank no. 2. blank No. 2.
(a) adjust (b) develop (a) make (b) making
(c) change (d) agree (c) made (d) makes
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Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
efJekeâuhe (b) making GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ blank number 2.
(a) eclipse (b) rock
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) dust (d) surface
blank No. 3.
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(c) spot (d) place Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) ceW surface (melen) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW efJekeâuhe (b) DeLe& osles nw~
places GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ few kesâ yeeo plural noun ØeÙegòeâ Eclipse - «enCe, Rock - Ûeóeve, Dust - Oetue~
neslee nw~ 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.
blank No. 4. (a) replicate (b) recreate
(a) individual (b) divergent (c) erode (d) restore
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Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4)
ceW erode - (ve° keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
ceW efJekeâuhe (d) distinct (Deueie) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
DeLe& osles nw~
Replicate - oesnjevee/Gòej osvee, Recreate - efJeßeece keâjvee,
Individual - efJeefMe°, Divergent - efJeefYeVe, Diverse - efJeefJeOe~
Restore - yeneue keâjvee~
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 5. 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) insignificant (b) primary blank number 4.
(c) minor (d) initial (a) show (b) store
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Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW efJekeâuhe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
primary (ØeeLeefcekeâ) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej primary Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4)
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ ceW study (DeOÙeÙeve keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
VII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
In the following passage, some words have been Show - efoKeevee, store - YeC[ej, sell - yesÛevee~
deleted. Select the most appropriate option to 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
fill in each blank.
blank number 5.
All of us know that the American astronaut
(a) heated (b) hidden
Neil Armstrong was the first (1) –––– to set foot
(c) covered (d) lit
on the Moon in July 1969. Human footprints on
the lunar (2) ––––––won't disappear for SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
millions of years. That is because there is no Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5)
rain or wind to (3) ––––– them. The surfae area ceW lit (pÙeeseflece&Ùe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
of the Moon is 25% larger than that of Africa. osles nw~
Astronauts have so far brought back hundreds
of kilos of rock and dust from the Moon to (4) – Heated - iece& keâjvee, hidden - efÚheevee, covered - {keâ uesvee~
––––. It takes the Moon 27.3 days to travel VIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
around the Earth. As it does so, we see In the following passage, some words have been
different amounts of its side (5) ––––– by the deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
Sun. That is why it appears to get larger and alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
then smaller. option for each blank.
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Smoking causes mutation in cells leading to
blank number 1. cancer. Quitting smoking can help reverse the
(a) creature (b) organism (1)______ risk; and it can replenish cells that
(c) object (d) human
actually (2)______ those of a person who has
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never smoked. The (3)______ you smoke the
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1) more mutations you have. The (4)______
ceW human (ceeveJe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe damage to the cells lining the airway and lungs
DeLe& osles nw~ can (5)______ to cancers in the lungs,
Creature - pevleg, Organism - peerJe, Object - Jemleg~ oesophagus, larynx and pharynx.
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1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in IX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
blank No. 1. In the following passage, some words have been
(a) nominal (b) factual deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of
(c) potential (d) impossible thealternatives given. Select the most
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I) appropriate option for each blank.
Almost everyone in the present world is
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1) familiar with the term ‘Global Warming’. It
ceW Potential (#ecelee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe (1)______ to
DeLe& osles nw~ the gradual rise in the overall temperature of
the atmosphere (2)______ the planet Earth. It
Nominal - veececee$e/meebkesâeflekeâ, Factual - JeemleefJekeâ,
is
Impossible - DemecYeJe true that there are (3)______ activities taking
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in place which have been increasing the
blank No. 2. temperature (4)______. The first impact of
(a) identify (b) differ global warming is melting of (5)______ in a
(c) disagree (d) resemble rapid way. This is extremely harmful to the
earth as well as to its inhabitants.
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1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2) blank No. 1.
ceW Resemble (kesâ pewmes ueieles nw/cesue Keevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ (a) connects (b) seems
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ (c) refers (d) means
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Identify - henÛeeve keâjvee, Differ - Demeceeve nesvee, Disagree -
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1)
Demencele nesvee~ ceW refers (meboefYe&le keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
blank No. 3. Connects - mebÙeesefpele keâjvee/peesÌ[vee, Seems - efoKeeF& heÌ[vee,
(a) more (b) most
Means - meeOeve/ceeOÙece
(c) many (d) much
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
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blank No. 2.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW more keâe (a) of (b) in
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Fme Øekeâej kesâ JeekeäÙeeW ceW The + (c) at (d) on
comparative degree .... The + comparative degree ........ SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW 'of'
preposition keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 4.
Ùener GefÛele DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
(a) broken (b) stable 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) incomplete (d) constant blank No. 3.
(a) sudden (b) several
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I) (c) separate (d) useful
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4) SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I)
ceW Constant (melele/ueieeleej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3)
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ ceW several (efJeefJeOe/keâF&) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
Broken - štše ngDee, Stable - efmLej, Incomplete - kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
DeOetje/DehetCe&~ Sudden - DeÛeevekeâ, Separate - Deueie keâjvee, Useful-
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
ueeYeoeÙekeâ~
blank No. 5. 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) direct (b) seize blank No. 4.
(a) purposely (b) properly
(c) guide (d) lead
(c) gradually (d) frequently
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Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4)
ceW lead (mebÛeeueve/vesle=lJe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe ceW gradually (Oeerjs-Oeerjs) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
Direct - ØelÙe#e/meerOee, Seize - peyle keâjvee/hekeâÌ[ uesvee, Guide - Properly - DeÛÚer lejn mes, Purposely - peeveyetPekeâj,
ceeie&oMe&keâ/jen efoKeevee~ Frequently - ueieeleej~

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5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 5. blank number 4.
(a) glaciers (b) rivers (a) maturity (b) elaboration
(c) lakes (d) mountains (c) development (d) ripening
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Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4)
ceW glaciers (efnceveo) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe ceW development (efJekeâeme) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
DeLe& osles nw~ efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
Rivers - veefoÙeeb, Lakes - Peerues, Mountains - heJe&le~ Maturity - heefjhekeäkeâJelee, Elaboration - efJemleej, Ripening -
X. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) hekeâves Jeeuee
In the following passage, some words have been 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the blank number 5.
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate (a) prejudice (b) posture
option for each blank. (c) perspective (d) proportion
It is true that the more you study, the more you SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(1)______ your horizon and hence your point of Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5)
view undergoes a (2)______. A person with ceW perspective (heefjØes#Ùe/mecYeeJevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
higher education certainly has a better DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw-
(3)______ and ideas to help in community and Prejudice - he#eheele, Posture - Deemeve/oMee, Proportion -
societal (4)______. Ideas that are gathered
from such people provide a global (5)______
Devegheele/leguevee keâjvee
for the nation as a whole. XI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the In the following passage, some words have been
blank number 1. deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
(a) expand (b) narrow alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
(c) exchange (d) convert option for each blank.
The Panchatantra is a legendary collection of
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short stories from India. (1)______ composed
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1) in the 2nd century BC, Panchatantra is
ceW expand (efJemleej keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe (2)______ to be written by Vishnu Sharma
efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ (3)______ with many other scholars. The
Narrow - mebkeâerCe&, Exchange - Deouee yeoueer, Convert - purpose behind the composition (4)______ to
implant moral values and governing (5)______
heefjJele&ve keâjvee~ in the young sons of the king.
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 2. blank number 1.
(a) backwardness (b) succession (a) Firstly (b) Originally
(c) transformation (d) enlargement (c) Eventually (d) Ultimately
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Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1)
ceW transformation (™heeblej/heefjJele&ve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ ceW originally (cetuele:/ceewefuekeâ ™he mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw- DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
Backwardness - efheÚÌ[sheve, Succession - GòejeefOekeâej, Firstly - henues/Deeies, Eventually - Dele: ceW, Ultimately -
Enlargement – Je=efæ/efJemleej Deefvlece ™he ceW
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 3. blank number 2.
(a) routine (b) outlook (a) believed (b) designed
(c) luck (d) scope (c) alleged (d) established
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Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2)
ceW outlook (Âef°keâesCe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe ceW believed (efJeÕeeme keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
Routine - meeceevÙe/efveÙeefcele keâeÙe&›eâce, Luck - YeeiÙe, Scope - Designed - ™he jsKee kesâ Devegmeej, Alleged - Deejeshe ueieeÙee,
#es$e/efJemleej Established - mLeeefhele keâjvee~

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3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2)
blank number 3. ceW smell (ievOe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
(a) near (b) along
(c) next (d) beside
efYeVe nw~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I) happiness - ØemeVelee, anger - ›eâesOe, adness - Goemeer~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3) 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 3.
ceW along (meeLe ceW) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
(a) reminded (b) retained
DeLe& osles nw~ (c) referred (d) required
Near - heeme ceW, Next - Deeies/Deeieeceer, Beside - kesâ yeieue ceW SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3)
blank number 4. ceW referred (meboefYe&le keâjvee/efveefo&° keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(a) be (b) was
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
(c) are (d) were
Reminded - Ùeeo efoueevee, Retained - yejkeâjej jKevee,
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Required - Dehesef#ele/ceebie ngDee~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW was keâe ØeÙeesie
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject (the purpose) 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 4.
singular nw leLee passage ceW past keâer Iešvee keâe GuuesKe efkeâÙee (a) of (b) at
ieÙee nw~ Dele: singular verb 'was' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (c) on (d) in
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
blank number 5. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW 'of'
(a) skills (b) faculties preposition keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ aware of something/
(c) flairs (d) gifts
somebody (efkeâmeer Jemleg/JÙeefòeâ kesâ yeejs ceW peevevee/mecePevee) neslee
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nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5)
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
ceW skills (keâewMeue) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe blank number 5.
DeLe& osles nw~ (a) geological (b) geographical
Faculties - efMe#ee mebkeâeÙe, Flairs - mJeYeeJe, Gifts - Ghenej (c) physical (d) botanical
XII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
In the following passage, some words have been Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5)
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the ceW physical (Yeeweflekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate DeLe& osles nw~
option for each blank.
Geological - YetJew%eeefvekeâ, Geographical - Yeewieesefuekeâ,
The five senses (1)______ sight, hearing, taste,
touch and (2)______. What is sometimes Botanical - Jevemheefle~
(3)______ to as a ‘sixth sense’ is a power to be XIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
aware (4)______ things independently of the In the following passage, some words have been
five (5)______ senses, a kind of supernatural deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
sense. alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in option for each blank.
blank number 1. Water, a substance composed of the chemical
(a) are (b) of elements hydrogen and oxygen (1)______ in
(c) is (d) in gaseous, liquid, and solid states. It is (2)______
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I) of the most plentiful and essential (3)______
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW are keâe ØeÙeesie compounds. A tasteless and odourless liquid at
room temperature, it has the important
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject, The five senses
(4)______ to dissolve many other substances.
(Plural) nw leLee JeekeäÙe Present tense ceW nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe Indeed, the (5)______ of water as a solvent is
GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ essential to living organisms.
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 2. blank number 1.
(a) happiness (b) smell (a) exists (b) lasts
(c) anger (d) sadness (c) survives (d) endures
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Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1) above sea level. Due (3)______ their small size,
ceW exists (ceewpeto nesvee/efJeÅeceeve nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ they can get larger nutrients (4)______ regular
honeybees. It has a tangy/sour taste and can
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ (5)______ your sore throat in a matter of
Lasts - Debeflece Jemleg/efškeâvee, Survives - peerefJele jnvee, Endures minutes.
- menvee~ 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.
blank number 2. (a) through (b) with
(a) unique (b) lone (c) by (d) of
(c) one (d) single SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW by keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2) nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW (kesâ Éeje) keâe YeeJe osves kesâ efueS by keâe
ceW one (Skeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
nw~
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Unique - DeefÉleerÙe, Lone - Dekesâuee, Single - he=Lekeâ~
blank number 2.
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (a) midst (b) among
blank number 3. (c) between (d) after
(a) by (b) in
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) for (d) of
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I) Ans. (c) : Ghejes ò eâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW 'of' between kesâ yeerÛe (oes ueesie/efmLeefle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
preposition keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ possession keâes efoKeeves kesâ efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
efueS 'of' preposition keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ midst - ceOÙe efmLeefle, among - efceueekeâj, after - Ghejevle/kesâ yeeo
veneR nw~ 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.
blank number 4. (a) for (b) to
(a) ability (b) knack (c) at (d) of
(c) proficiency (d) competence SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW to keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4)
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW due to (kesâ keâejCe) keâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ
ceW ability (#ecelee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
meeLe Je JeekeäÙe keâes DeLe&hetCe& yeveelee nw DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
osles nw~
4.
Select the most appropriate to fill in blank
Knack - Deeole/DeYÙeeme, Proficiency - o#elee, Competence -
number 4.
keâeÙe&efveJee&n-#ecelee/meeceLÙe&~ (a) and (b) than
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) then (d) though
blank number 5.
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(a) velocity (b) validity
(c) veracity (d) versatility Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW than keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I) GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Deeies comprative degree
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5) (larger) keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw FmeefueS than keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
ceW versatility (DeefmLejlee/yengefJe%elee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ and - Deewj, then - (efHeâj/lees/leye) though - neueebefkeâ~
Velocity - Jesie/ieefle, Validity - JewOelee, Veracity -
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
melÙelee/ÙeLeeLe&lee~ blank number 5.
XIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) (a) appease (b) calm
In the following passage, some words have been (c) pacify (d) soothe
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5)
What every tourist must take back from ceW soothe (Meevle keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
Bhutan is pure honey, especially Putka, efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
“Antibiotic” honey produced (1)______ Appease - leg° keâjvee, Calm - Meevle nesvee, Pacify - mebleg°
Melipona Bees (stingless bees) a breed found in
protected areas (2)______ 700 to 1,500 metres keâjvee~
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XV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Ans. (a) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej appears (Deheves Deehekeâes Øemlegle
In the following passage some words have been keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the Appear in (phrase)- to be seen in some performance
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate Dele: mener JeekeäÙe nesiee- He regularly appears in the stories
option for each blank.
of Mowgli.
Bagheera is the fictional black panther in
XVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. He was
In the following passage some words have been
born in (1) ––––– in the menagerie of the Raja
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
of Udaipur. (2) ––––– he was strong enough, he alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
(3) –––– the lock of his cage and (4) ––––– into option for each blank.
the jungle. He regularly (5) ––––– in the stories M. Ananda Kumar, scientist. Nature
of Mowgli. Conservation Foundation says that elephants
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in are "engineers of the eco-system. He explains :
blank No. (1) they are seed (1) ____Forests without (2)
(a) captivity (b) park ____have been observed to not have young
(c) cave (d) jungle (3)_____at all. This is because (4)_____species
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III) disperse seeds only through elephants. The
Ans. (a) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej captivity (DeOeervelee, kewâo) keâe animals are phenomenal at (5) ____themselves
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Deeies menagerie (efÛeefÌ[ÙeeIej, keâe to new ecological conditions and negotiating a
problem.
ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Dele: mener JeekeäÙe nesiee- He was born in captivity in the blank No. (1)
menagerie of the Raja of Udaipur. (a) eaters (b) makers
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) dispersers (d) collectors
blank No. (2) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) Only (b) Unless Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Dispersers - (efyeKesjves Jeeues) keâe
(c) Once (d) Although ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III) Eaters - Keeves Jeeues~
Ans. (c) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej once (Skeâ yeej) keâe ØeÙeesie Makes - yeveeves Jeeues/efvecee&Ce keâjves Jeeues~
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen efkeâmeer event (Iešvee) keâes denote Collectors - Fkeâªe keâjves Jeeues~
keâjves kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ Correct Sentence -
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in .............. they are seed dispersers forests ...........
blank No. (3) 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) opened (b) broke blank No.(2)
(c) bent (d) loosened (a) seeds (b) elephants
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III) (c) engineers (d) conservation
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej broke (leesÌ[ efoÙee) Meyo GheÙegòeâ
Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe 'Elephants' keâe
nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Deeies lock of his cage (efhebpeÌ[e) Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~ Seeds- yeerpe~
Dele: mener JeekeäÙe nesiee- Once he was strong enough, he Engineer - DeefYeÙeblee~
broke the lock of his cage and. Conservation- mebj#eCe~
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Correct Sentence -
blank No. (4) ............ forests without elephants have been ........
(a) escaped (b) jumped 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) marched (d) climbed blank No. (3)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III) (a) saplings (b) seeds
Ans. (a) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej escaped (yeÛe efvekeâuee) keâe (c) species (d) elephants
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekesâ henues he (Bagheera) broke SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
the lock of his cage (Gmeves Deheves efhebpeÌ[s keâe leeuee leesÌ[ efoÙee) Ans : (a) Jeekeä
Ù e kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe Saplings – (heewOes)
kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw~ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw~
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Seeds - yeerpe~
blank No. (5) Species - peeefle/vemue~
(a) appears (b) involves Elephants - neLeer~
(c) rises (d) invites Corrent sentence -
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III) ............ have young saplings at all ..........

Cloze Test 531 YCT


4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. (4) blank no. (3)
(a) no (b) certain (a) depth (b) weight
(c) all (d) every (c) growth (d) length
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Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe ceW efJekeâuhe 'Certain' - kegâÚ (efveef§ele) GheÙegòeâ Ans. (d) : The most appropriate option to fill in the
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ blank is length- uecyeeF&
No - keâesF& veneR~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe&-
All - meYeer~ Depth- ienjeF&~
Every - ØelÙeskeâ~ Weight- Yeej~
Corrent Sentence -
Growth- efJekeâeme~
.......... This is because certain species disperse .......
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. (5) blank no. (4)
(a) adapting (b) structuring (a) sea (b) sand
(c) expanding (d) explaining (c) beach (d) festival
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (a) JeekeäÙe ceW efJekeâuhe 'adapting' - Devegketâue yeveevee keâe Ans. (c) : The most appropriate option to fill in the
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe& nw~ blank is ‘beach’ (mecegõ leš)
Structuring- mebjÛevee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&-
Expanding- efJemleejMeerue/Øemeejer~ Sea- mecegõ~
Explaning- mecePeevee/mhe° keâjvee~ Sand- yeeuet~
XVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Festival- heJe&~
In the following passage some words have been 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
deleted. Fill in the blanks will the help of the blank no. (5)
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate (a) eggs (b) pebbles
option for each blank. (c) young ones (d) shells
Marine Conservation Society is hosting the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Anjarle Turtle festival 2019, aiming to make
more people aware about Olive Ridley turtle. Ans. (a) : The most appropriate option to fill in the
The sea (1)__get their names from their olive- blank is eggs- Deb[s~
coloured (2)__They grow to about two feet in DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&-
(3)___and reportedly mate at around 1000 Pebbles- kebâkeâ[, jesÌ[er~
kilometer from the Anjarle (4)__These turtles
Young ones- keâesF& ÙegJee~
come to the beach to lay (5) __.
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Shells- Keesue, meerhe ~
blank no. (1) XVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
(a) turtle (b) animal In the following some words have been deleted.
(c) fish (d) snakes Fill in the blanks with the help of the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II) alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
Ans. (a) : The most appropriate option to fill in the option for each blank.
blank is turtles- keâÚgDeeW~ Dusk sets in at the Varagaliar elephant camp
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&- deep within the Anamalai Tiger Reserve
Animal-peeveJej~ (ATR). It's dinner time for the 25-year-old
Fish- ceÚueer~ tusker and he's (1)_____balls made of steamed
Snakes- mee@he ~ ragi flour mixed (2)____some rice, green gram,
salt and jaggery. (3)____ are half-a-dozen
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Forest Department (4)_____around, including
blank No. (2)
(a) shells (b) beaks V. Ganesan, the Field Director (5)_____ATR.
(c) feathers (d) wings 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II) blank No. (80)
Ans. (a) : The most appropriate option to fill in the (a) fed (b) feed
blank is Shells- Keesue, meerhe (c) feeding (d) feeds
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&- SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Beak- ÛeesÛe~ Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes Blank ceW GheÙegòeâ word- fed (Keevee
Feather- hebKe~ KeeÙee/efKeueeÙee ieÙee) nesiee~ pees Feed keâe IInd form nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
Wing- hebKe~ JeekeäÙe past indefinite tense ceW nw~
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2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej originated- GlheVe nesvee
blank No. (81) (meJe&ØeLece kesâ YeeJe ceW) keâe ØeÙeesie efjòeâ mLeeve ceW nesiee~
(a) from (b) of DevÙe efJekeâuhe YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej DeLe& veneR osles nw~
(c) with (d) by Developed - efJekeâefmele nesvee~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) Created - efvecee&Ce keâjvee/yeveeÙee ieÙee~
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes Blank ceW mixed kesâ meeLe GheÙegòeâ Derived - JÙeglheVe nesvee ~
Preposition 'with' nesiee~ Correct Sentence-
Mixed with- kesâ meeLe efceueekeâj~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nw~ English is not a language that originated in India......
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. (2)
blank No. (82)
(a) a (b) the
(a) Nowhere (b) There (c) one (d) an
(c) Everywhere (d) Here SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (b) peye efkeâmeer Common noun keâe ØeÙeesie Gmekesâ hetJe&
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes Blank ceW JeekeäÙe kesâ Subject kesâ leewj hej GuuesefKele efkeâmeer Proper noun kesâ efueÙes efkeâÙee peelee nw lees Gme
'There' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nw~ Common noun kesâ henues Article "The" keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Correct sentence- Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Country, India kesâ efueÙes DeeÙee ngDee nw~
There are half a dozen forest department. Correct Sentence-
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in ......used extensively in the country, India.......
blank No. (83) 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) person (b) employee blank No. (3)
(c) ministers (d) officials (a) among (b) with
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) (c) by (d) from
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes Blank ceW word, officials (DeefOekeâeefjkeâ) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (b) efJekeâuhe "with" (meeLe) keâe ØeÙeesie efjòeâ mLeeve ceW nesiee~
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Dele: mener JeekeäÙe-
There are half-a-dozen Forest Department officials
pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Correct sentence-
arround, including V. Ganesan
India comes second of the list of countries with most
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in English speakers......
blank No. (84) 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) on (b) of blank No. (4)
(c) among (d) between (a) comprehensive (b) prevalent
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) (c) frequented (d) extended
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes Blank ceW GheÙegòeâ Preposition 'of' nesiee~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
keäÙeeWefkeâ possession keâes efoKeeves kesâ efueÙes of (keâe) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee Ans : (b) efJekeâuhe 'Prevalent- ØeÛeefuele’ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej
nw~ GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
Comprehensive - JÙeehekeâ/efJemle=le~
XIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
Frequented - Dekeämej~
In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the Extended - Øemeeefjle/efJemleeefjle/yeÌ{eÙee ngDee~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate Correct Sentence-
option for each blank. .....English is more prevalent than any single.......
English is not a language that (1)____in India. 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
But it is used extensively in (2)____country. blank No. (5)
India comes second on the list of countries (a) saturate (b) invade
(3)_____most English speakers, albeit not as (c) persuade (d) pervade
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I)
the first language. English is more (4)____than
any single Indian language it has managed to Ans : (d) JeekeäÙe ceW efJekeâuhe Pervade- JÙeehle nesvee/hewâuevee keâe
(5)____the entire world. ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Saturate - lej/ieeruee~
blank No. (1) Invade - Dee›eâceCe keâjvee~
(a) developed (b) originated Persuade - jepeer keâjvee/mecePeevee~
(c) created (d) derived Correct Sentence-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I) .....It has managed to pervade the entire world......
Cloze Test 533 YCT
XX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
In the following passage some words have been load - Yeej~
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the many - keâF&, yengle~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. Dele: mener JeekeäÙe nesiee-
Although a wild elephant, Chinna Thambi did Brick kilns tumpted him with plenty of water.
not grow up entirely in the wild. For over the 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
last (1)____ he has had easy (2)_____ to food at blank No. (5)
Thadagam, a village surrounded by the (a) matter (b) logs
Western Ghats near Coimbatore. Brick (c) fuel (d) fodder
(3)_____ tempted him with (4)_____ of water SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II)
and he loved the palm pith that was used as Ans : (c) ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej fuel (FËOeve, peueeves keâer Jemleg pewmes-
(5)_____ for baking bricks. keâesÙeuee, uekeâÌ[er) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Deeies FËš hekeâeves
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in keâer ÛeÛee& nw~
blank No. (1)
(a) festival (b) annual DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
(c) decade (d) summer Fodder - heMegDeeW keâe Ûeeje~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II) Matter - heoeLe~
Ans : (c) ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej decade (oMekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ Logs- uekeâÌ[er keâe ieúe~
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ XXI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
Festival - lÙeewnej~ In the following passage some words have been
Annual - meueevee/Jeeef<e&keâ~ deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most approapriate
Summer - «eer<ce $e+leg ~
option for each blank.
Correct sentence- He remembers the first time he saw the
For over the last decade he has had.... elephant. "This was in 2007 at a (1) ........ called
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Thanni Paarai. Chinna Thambi was (2) ........
blank No. (2) water on himself at a waterbody. The (3) .........
(a) entry (b) way was green; not the kind people would drink,
(c) approach (d) access "says Abraham. "After a nice shower, the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II) elephant walked (4) ....... to a rock, lifted it, and
Ans : (d) ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej access (hengBÛe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ drank from a (5) ......... under it."
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Yeespeve, KeeÅe meecee«eer kesâ hengBÛe kesâ efueS Access to 1. Select the most approprite option to fill in
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ vepeoerkeâer Destination (iebleJÙe blank No. (1)
(a) market (b) shop
mLeue) hej hengBÛeves kesâ efueS Approach keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ (c) street (d) place
Access- the right or opportunity to use or receive SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
something.
Ans. (d) : JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'place' - (peien) GheÙegòeâ
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. (3) efJekeâuhe nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
(a) jar (b) tub Correct Sentence-
(c) store (d) kilns .......This was in 2007 at a place called thanni Paarai.....
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II) 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans : (d) ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej Kilns (Yeªe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ blank No. (2)
(a) sprinking (b) raining
nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekesâ henues brick (FËš) keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ (c) wetting (d) sparkling
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Jar - IeÌ[e/cele&yeeve~ Ans. (a) : JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'Sprinkling'- [efÚÌ[keâeJe
Tub - veneves keâe šye, Store - YebC[ej~ keâj jne Lee (heeveer keâe)] GheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe nw, DevÙe efJekeâuhe GefÛele
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in DeLe& veneR osles nw~
blank No. (4)
Correct Sentence-
(a) load (b) much
(c) plenty (d) many ....Thambi was sprinkling water on himself.....
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II) 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. (3)
Ans : (c) ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej Plenty (DeefOekeâlee, yenguÙelee) keâe
(a) leaf (b) milk
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ plenty kesâ meeLe of (preposition) (c) flower (d) water
GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Cloze Test 534 YCT
Ans. (d) : GheÙeg&òeâ Paragraph ceW heeveer kesâ meboYe& ceW yeele nes jner Ans. (b) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej about keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee,
nw~ FmeefueÙes water keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ milling about, Skeâ phrase nw~ efpemekeâe DeLe& - keâesF&
Correct Sentence- Øeieefle ve keâjvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
....The water was green : not the kind.... 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 3.
blank No. (4) (a) in (b) by
(a) above (b) over (c) at (d) over
(c) near (d) behind SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (c) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'at' (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (b) : JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe over keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw, keäÙeesefkeâ (point of place) denote keâjves kesâ efueS
nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve mes henues DeeÙes ngS 'walked' kesâ meeLe at (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~
efceuekeâj Ùen Skeâ Phrasal verb keâer lejn keâeÙe& keâjsiee efpemekeâe DeLe& Correct sentence-
walked over- Deemeeveer mes keâj osvee (keâesF& keâece)/ÛeÌ{ peevee He found a badge waiting for him at the receptionist's
(Deemeeveer mes) pees efkeâ GheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe nw- table.....
Correct Sentence- 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
....the Elephant walked over to a rock lifted it. blank No. 4.
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (a) lounge (b) stand
blank No. (5) (c) couch (d) seat
(a) spring (b) tap SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) tank (d) pond Ans. (d) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej seat keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee,
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III) keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekesâ henues The receptionist's table keâer yeele keâer ieF&
Ans. (a) : JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ces efJekeâuhe Spring- peueŒeesle nw~
GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GefÛele DeLe& veneR osles nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Correct Sentence- lounge- Øeleer#eeueÙe, yejeceoe~
.....and drank from a spring under it. stand- Ûeyetleje, Deñe~
XXII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
couch- meesHeâe, heuebie~
In the following passage some words has been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate blank No. 5.
option for each blank. (a) empty (b) filled
Leaving his car with the valet, he (1) ––––– the (c) completed (d) stuffed
hotel and joined the large crowd milling (2) ––– SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
–– He found a badge waiting for him (3) ––––– Ans. (b) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej filled keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
– the receptionist's table and took his (4) ––––– Correct sentence :
– in the rear of the hall. When the place was (5) When the place was filled the moderator welcomed the
––––– the moderator welcomed the crowd. crowd.
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in XXIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
blank No. 1. In the following passage some words have been
(a) admitted (b) accessed deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
(c) invaded (d) entered alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I) option for each blank.
Ans. (d) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej entered keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ironically, the dams that were constructed to
Ùeneb nesšue ceW ‘ØeJesMe’ keâjves keâer ÛeÛee& keâer ieF& nw~ (1) ––––– floods have triggered floods due to
admit- Yeleea keâjvee, ØeJesMe keâjvee~ sedimentation in the reservoir. The (2) ––––– of
water from dams during heavy rains agravated
access- hengbÛe, Deeieceve~
the flood situation (3) ––––– Maharashtra and
invade-Dee›eâceCe keâjvee~ Gujarat in 2006. The floods (4). –––– not only
Correct sentence- life and property but also caused soil erosion.
Leaving his car with the valet, he entered the hotel and Sedimentation (5) ––––– the plains of silt, a
joined the large crowd milling about ........ natural fertilizer.
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 2. blank No. 1.
(a) into (b) about (a) reduce (b) dominate
(c) aside (d) out (c) control (d) resist
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Ans. (c) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'control' (efveÙebef$ele keâjvee, keâeyet XXIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
ceW jKevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeneb ‘yeeÌ{’ keâes efveÙebef$ele In the following passage words have been
keâjves keâer ÛeÛee& nw~ deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
option for each blank.
reduce - keâce keâjvee~ The Bhopal gas tragedy has been described as
dominate- ØeYeglJe jKevee~ the world's (1)––––– industrial disaster. Forty
resist- peesj osvee~ two tonnes of methyl isocyanate (2) –––– from
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the steel containers (3) –––––– the Union
blank No. 2. Carbide factory and released a cloud of (4) –––
(a) release (b) liberation – gas. It left a legacy of instant and (5) ––––
(c) collection (d) restraint death.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (a) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'release' (Útšvee/ÚesÌ[vee) keâe blank No. 1
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeneb Dam (yeebOe) mes heeveer ÚesÌ[ves keâer (a) worse (b) bad
yeele keâer ieÙeer nw~ (c) best (d) worst
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
liberation- Deepeeoer, cegefòeâ~ Ans. (d) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve 'worst' (Superlative form of
collection- meb«en~ 'Bad' yengle Kejeye/meJee&efOekeâ yegje) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ
restraint- mebÙece~ ÙenebB efJeÕe kesâ meYeer industrial disaster mes compare (bad
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in sense ceW) nes jne nw~
blank No. 3. Dele: mener JeekeäÙe -
(a) through (b) in The Bhopal gas tragedy has been described as the
(c) among (d) along world's worst industrial disaster.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II)
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (b) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'situation' - (efmLeefle) kesâ meeLe in
blank No. 2
(preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (a) flowed (b) leaked
Correct sentence- (c) emitted (d) released
The release of water from dams during heavy rains SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
aggravated the flood situation in Maharastra and
Gujarat in 2006. Ans. (b) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'leaked' (efjmeeJe ngDee) keâe ØeÙeesie
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in GheÙeg òeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeneb methyl iscocyanate kesâ ‘efjmeeJe’ keâer
blank No. 4. yeele keâer ieF& nw~
(a) devoured (b) devastated DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(c) smashed (d) plundered
Flow- ØeJeen~
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Emitted- Glmepe&ve nesvee~
Ans. (b) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'devastated' (yeyee&o keâjvee) keâe
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee- Released- ÚesÌ[vee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Devoure- efveieuevee, nÌ[hevee~ blank No. 3
(a) along (b) beside
Smash- škeâjevee, štšvee~
(c) at (d) across
Plunder- uetšheeš keâjvee, Ûegjevee~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (c) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej at (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie
blank No. 5.
(a) distributed (b) destroyed GheÙegòeâ nesiee, DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
(c) disabled (d) deprived at- used to show a definite point of time/place.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) Dele: mener JeekeäÙe nesiee- Forty two tonnes of methyl
Ans. (d) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'deprived' (JebefÛele) keâe ØeÙeesie isocyanate leaked from the steel containers at the union
GheÙegòeâ nesiee Carbide factory.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Distribute- efJeleefjle keâjvee~ blank No. 4
Disable- De#ece, DemeceLe~ (a) deathly (b) merciless
(c) incurable (d) abominable
Distroy- ve° keâjvee~
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Cloze Test 536 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'deathly' (Ieelekeâ) Meyo keâe Ans : (d) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe Careful ‘meeJeOeeve/meÛesle’
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw-
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- Correct sentence-
merciless- efveo&Ùeer, yesjnce~ .....we should be 'careful' not to take anything.......
incurable- ueeFueepe/DemeeOÙe 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 4
Abominable- efIeveewvee, ve=Mebme~ (a) or (b) but
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) so (d) otherwise
blank No. 5 SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) deferred (b) momentary Ans : (a) efJekeâuhe 'or' DeLeJee keâe DeLe& efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ
(c) detained (d) averted
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
DeLe& oslee nw~
Correct sentence-
Ans. (a) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'deferred' (mLeefiele) keâe ØeÙeesie .....to take anything too far or be too radical.......
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- blank No. 5
momentary- #eefCekeâ~ (a) venturing (b) risking
detain- jeskeâvee~ (c) climbing (d) pioneering
avert- šeuevee~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Correct sentence- Ans : (a) ef Jekeâuhe Venturing ( ‘pees e f K ece G"evee’) efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ
It left a legacy of instant and deferred death. ef ueÙes GheÙeg òeâ DeLe& os lee nw ~ DevÙe ef JekeâuheeW kes â DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
XXV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Correct sentence-
In the following passage some words have been .....The unfortunate results of venturing too far are.....
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the XXVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate In the following passage some words have been
option for each blank. deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
Perhaps India should listen to her (1)_____ alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
sages who taught the importance (2)______ option for each blank.
balance. This means we should be (3)______ Telling someone something that you admire
not to take anything too far (4)_____be too about them can be called a random act (1)
radical. The unfortunate results of (5)_______ kindness. It takes almost no (2) yet it pays
too far are obvious in the environmental enormous dividends. Many people (3) their
degradation. entire lives wishing that others would (4) them.
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Expectations are more from family and
blank No. 1 friends, (5) even compliments from strangers
(a) antique (b) initial feel good if they are genuine.
(c) ancient (d) extinct 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I) blank No. 1
(a) with (b) of
Ans : (c) efJekeâuhe 'ancient'- ‘ØeeÛeerve’ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ
(c) from (d) in
mLeeve kesâ efueS GefÛele DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GefÛele DeLe& veneR SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II)
osles nw~ Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe kesâ Devegmeej act Deewj kindness kesâ yeerÛe
Correct Sentence- possesive case keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ efpemekesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Perhaps India should listen to her ancient sages......
of keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Correct sentence
blank No. 2 ---------- A random act of kindness -------
(a) of (b) for
(c) in (d) by 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I) blank No. 2
(a) venture (b) work
Ans : (a) efJekeâuhe ceW efoÙee ieÙee Preposition "of" JeekeäÙe kesâ (c) effort (d) attempt
sense kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Possessive Case ceW 'of ' keâe ØeÙeesie ‘‘keâe’’ kesâ sense cebs efkeâÙee Ans : (c) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW effort- ‘ØeÙeeme’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
peelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe suitable veneR nw~
Correct Sentence- Correct sentence
......who taught the importance of balance....... --------- If takes almost no effort yet it pays --------
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank No. 3 blank No. 3
(a) carefree (b) caretaker (a) spent (b) had spent
(c) careless (d) careful (c) have been spending (d) spend
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Ans : (d) JeekeäÙe kesâ present indefinite kesâ keâejCe verb keâe Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe (d) pure
first form (spend) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Deewj Subject plural (many (heefJe$e, Megæ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
people) nesves kesâ keâejCe s/es keâe ØeÙeesie veneR nesiee~ Correct sentence-
Correct Sentence She would die as pure as Diana.
--- Many people spend their entire lives wishing that --- 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3
blank No. 4 (a) at (b) in
(a) confess (b) acknowledge (c) through (d) from
(c) concede (d) admit SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW efjòeâ mLeeve hej preposition 'in'
Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej 'Acknowledge' GheÙegòeâ keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee
efJekeâuhe nw~ nw~
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- Correct sentence-
Admit - mJeerkeâej keâjvee She can only be claimed in the manner specified by her
Concede - ceeve uesvee father will.
Confess - pegce& keâyetue keâjvee 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Correct sentence blank No. 4
----- that others would acknowledge them ------- (a) will worry (b) has worry
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (c) worry (d) worries
blank No. 5 SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) so (b) however Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe (d)
(c) and (d) unless worries keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe sense kesâ Devegmeej
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) present indefinite ceW nw efpemeceW singular subject kesâ meeLe
Ans : (b) 'However' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâmeer adjective Ùee adverb verb1 + s/es keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
kesâ henues ‘leLeeefhe’ kesâ DeLe& ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~ JeekeäÙe ceW 'even' Correct sentence-
adjective kesâ ™he ceW use ngDee nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe 'However' She worries that nobody would be able to.....
GheÙegòeâ nw~ 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Correct sentence blank No. 5
----- family and friends however even compliments --- (a) an (b) the
XXVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) (c) one (d) a
In the following passage some words have been SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III)
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW efjòeâ mLeeve hej article 'the' keâe
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~ Casket Noun nw Fmekesâ henues article 'the' keâe
option for each blank. ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~
Portia claims that even if she (1)____ to live as
long as Sibylla, she would die as (2)____ as Correct sentence-
Diana because she can only be claimed (3)____ She worrise that nobody would to able to crack the
the manner specified by her father's will. She casket test.
(4)____ that nobody would be able to crack (5) XXVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
____ casket test and so she was bound to In the following passage some words have been
remain unmarried. deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
blank No. 1 option for each blank.
(a) has (b) were The political condition of India in the
(c) was (d) is eighteenth century was one of extreme
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) disunity.
Ans. (b) : Hypothetical sentence ceW helping verb- were (1)____the decline of the Mughal empire, no
keâe ner ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (2)_____Indian power emerged to take its
Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'if' keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw Dele: "were" keâe ØeÙeesie (3)_____ in strength and prestige and to unite
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ the (4) _____ under a central authority. The
Correct sentence- Marathas who rose (5)____ the position of pre-
Portia claims that even if she were to live as long as eminence among the new Indian states did not
sibylla. prove capable of fulfilling that task.
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
blank No. 2 No. 1
(a) clear (b) real (a) With (b) In
(c) plain (d) pure (c) When (d) On
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Cloze Test 538 YCT
Ans : (a) efoS ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW Preposition ‘with’ keâe ØeÙeesie 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ No. 1
(a) have been (b) was
Correct sentence-
(c) are (d) were
With, the decline of the Mugal empire ~
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2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes blank space ceW plural verb "were" keâe
No. 2
(a) one (b) another ØeÙees ie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ noun "revolts" plural form
(c) other (d) more ceW nw~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I) 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Ans : (c) efoS ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW ‘other’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen No. 2
JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ (a) These (b) It
Correct sentence- (c) That (d) This
No other Indian power emerged to take its. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank Ans : (a) 'These' keâe ØeÙeesie Plural Countable Noun kesâ efueS
No. 3 Demonstrative Pronoun kesâ leewj hej efkeâÙee peelee nw, Dele:
(a) niche (b) place 'These' keâe ØeÙesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(c) role (d) seat
Correct sentence-
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I) These were the revolts of the Marathas, the Sikhs, the
Ans : (b) efoS ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW ‘place’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen Jats.
JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Correct sentence- No. 3
Place in strength and prestige and to unite. (a) more (b) many
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank (c) each (d) every
No. 4 SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) region (b) territory Ans : (b) 'Others' Meyo Plural Countable Noun keâes JÙeòeâ
(c) country (d) state
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keâj jne nw Dele: Fmekesâ henues 'many' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Correct sentence-
Ans : (c) efoS ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW ‘country’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ
These were the revolts of the Marathas, the Sikhs, the
Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ Jats and many others.
Correct sentence- Note- 'Much' keâe ØeÙeesie Uncountable Noun kesâ henues efkeâÙee
The country under a central authority.
peelee nw~
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 5 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(a) to (b) at No. 4
(c) on (d) over (a) disperse (b) disturb
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I) (c) disrupt (d) disintegrate
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (a) efoS ieÙes JeekeäÙe ceW ‘to’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee pees efkeâ GheÙegòeâ
Ans : (d) Disintegrate - (Deueie-Deueie keâjvee) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ
DeLe& oslee nw~
Correct sentence- mLeeve kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ nw~
The Marathas who rose to the position of pre-eminence Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
among the new Indian states did not prove capable of Disperse - efyeKesjvee, efÚleje osvee~
fulfilling that task. Disturb - hejsMeeve keâjvee~
XXIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Disrupt - Yebie keâjvee~
In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate No. 5
option for each blank. (a) broken in (b) broke off
(c) broke out (d) broke up
During the reign of Aurangzeb, the last of the
Mughals, there (1) _____revolts against the SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II)
empire. (2)_____were the revolts of the Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe "broke up"
marathas, the Sikhs, the Jats and (3)____ (štš ieÙee/efJeYeeefpele nes ieÙee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe
others. After the death of Aurangzeb, the efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Mughal empire began to (4) ____fairly fast. Broke in - leesÌ[ efoÙee~
The country soon (5) ____into smaller
Broke off - leesÌ[keâj Deueie keâjvee~
territories many of which became more or less
independent. Broke out - Yeeie efvekeâuee~

Cloze Test 539 YCT


XXX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) XXXI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. option for each blank.
There was still a light on in Mo's room. He Pigeon racing has become increasingly popular
often stayed (1)_____reading late into the in parts of China (1) ––––– the country's elite
night. Meggie had (2)______ her love of books and its middle class. Sun Yan, the deputy
general-secretary of Beijing Racing Pigeons
from him. When she (3) ______ refuge with
Association (2) –––––– that at least 100,000
him from a bad dream, nothing could lull
pigeon breeders live in Beijing, and (3) –––––
(4)_______ back to sleep better than Mo's calm 90,000 of them are registered with Racing
breathing (5)____ her and the sound of the Pigeons Associations at (4) ––––– levels, to
pages turning. qualify for the games held in the spring and
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in autumn. Competitions can be lucrative for (5) –
blank No. 1 –––– owners, with some prizes amounting to
(a) up (b) away tens of thousands of dollars. Liu said in recent
(c) for (d) out years, pigeon racing has been surging in
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) popularity across China.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'up' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
keäÙeeWefkeâ stay kesâ meeLe preposition 'up' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ No. 1.
(a) along (b) about
Stay up – peeieles jnvee (c) among (d) against
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
blank No. 2 Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Among' keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) procured (b) inherited GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ oes mes DeefOekeâ sub. kesâ efueS ‘kesâ yeerÛe’ kesâ
(c) extracted (d) gained
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III)
DeLe& ceW Among (Preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe Inherited-
No. 2.
(DeevegJebefMekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ (a) clarified (b) told
DeLe& efYevve nw~ (c) advised (d) said
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
blank No. 3 Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (d) 'said'
(a) takes (b) has taken keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~
(c) will take (d) took 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) No. 3.
Ans : (d) efoÙee ieÙee Passage, Past Tense ceW nw Dele: Fmekesâ (a) almost (b) nearby
JeekeäÙeeW keâer mebjÛevee Past Tense ceW ner nesieer, FmeefueS efoÙes ieÙes (c) utmost (d) exact
efJekeâuheeW ceW meyemes GheÙegòeâ ‘took’ (verb2) efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ efueÙes SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes
â ef j òeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (a) 'almost'
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe&
blank No. 4 oslee nw~
(a) her (b) it 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(c) his (d) them No 4.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) (a) differ (b) differed
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ JeekeäÙe keâe Subject ‘She’ nw (c) differential (d) different
Dele: Fmekeâe objective case ‘her’ ner nesiee~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
When she took refuge with him from a bad dream, Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW different (efYevve)
nothing could pull her back to sleep. keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
blank No. 5 No. 5.
(a) against (b) around (a) birds (b) pigeons
(c) beside (d) behind (c) animal (d) bird
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW beside (yeieue ceW) keâe Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'bird' keâe ØeÙeesie
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYevve DeLe& osles nw~ GheÙegòeâ nesiee, DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~
Cloze Test 540 YCT
XXXII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) XXXIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select most appropriate alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. option for each blank.
In 1914 a war began in Europe which engulfed Canada is three times the size of India (1)____
the entire world. The damage (1)______by this its population is only about 26 million. The
war has no precedent in history. (2)_____ the average (2)_____ of population is less than
earlier wars, the civilian populations were three persons per square kilometer (3)____
(3)______ not involved and the casualties were Canada. The distribution of population is
mostly (4) _______to the warning armies. The highly (4)_____. Nearly 80 percent of the
war (5)______ began in 1914 was a total war in people (5)____in a narrow belt less than 300
which all the resources of the warring states kilometer wide along the southern border. The
were mobilized. rest of the country has a very sparse population
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank due to excessive cold.
No. 1. 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(a) made (b) caused No. (1)
(c) generated (d) began (a) because (b) until
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II) (c) so (d) but
Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'caused' (keâejCe nesvee) Meyo SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheesW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueS mLeeve ceW GheÙegòeâ
Made- yeveeÙee ngDee~ Conjunction, 'But' (uesefkeâve) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheesW kesâ
began- DejbYe nesvee~ DeLe& efYevve nQ~
generated- GlheVe nesvee~ 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank No. (2)
No. 2 (a) consistency (b) density
(a) At (b) Into (c) quantity (d) frequency
(c) In (d) On SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Density (IevelJe) keâe
Ans : (c) Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej in (ceW) Meyo GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
efJekeâuheesW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe&-
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank Consistency - mebielelee, leeuecesue~
No. 3 Quantity - cee$ee, efnmmee~
(a) generally (b) broadly Frequency - DeeJe=efòe~
(c) chiefly (d) finally
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II) 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. (3)
Ans : (a) Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej generally (meeceevÙele:) Meyo ØeÙeesie
(a) at (b) in
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheesW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ (c) on (d) into
Broadly- yeÌ[s hewceeves hej~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Chiefly- cegKÙele:~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Preposition 'in' keâe
Finally- Deblele:~ ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheesW kesâ DeLe& GheÙegòeâ veneR nQ~
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 4 No. (4)
(a) belonged (b) confined (a) uneven (b) differing
(c) reatrained (d) bound (c) infrequent (d) rough
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II) SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (b) ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej Confined (meerefcele)keâe ØeÙeesie Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Uneven
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
(DeefveÙeefcele) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheesW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ DevÙe MeyoeW keâs DeLe&-
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank Rough - Yeöe, keâ"esj~
No. 5
(a) which (b) whom Differ - Devlej~
(c) what (d) who Infrequent - efJejue, DemeeceevÙe~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II) 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Ans : (a) Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve 'which' (pees efkeâ) as a pronoun No. (5)
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JemlegDeeW Deewj efkeâmeer Iešvee keâes denote keâjves (a) live (b) survive
(c) subsist (d) remain
kesâ efueS 'which' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Cloze Test 541 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW live (peerJevle) keâe 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ No. 5
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw- (a) particular (b) important
(c) signifying (d) meticulous
Survive - DeefmlelJe ceW yeves jnvee~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I)
Remain - Mes<e~
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe Particular
Subsist - yeves jnvee~
keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheesW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~
XXXIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Correct sentence :
In the following passage some words have been
There's a particular focus on public transport, signs,
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate map and information signs........
option for each blank. XXXV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
Seoul's city government is asking people for In the following passage some words have been
help to correct poorly translated street signs- deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of he
with prizes on offer for (1) ____who spot the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
most errors. It's running (2)____two-week option for each blank.
campaign calling on Koreans and foreigners An Itallian mayor has been cleaning the streets
(3)_____to keep their eyes peeled for (4)_____ along with his councilors after their town
in English, Japanese and Chinese text, the (1)_____ with no manual workers, it's
Korea Times reports. There's a (5)_____focus reported. In fact, (2)_____ was sweeping the
on public transport signs, maps and piazza in front of the (3) ______ church in
information signs at historic sites, as part of a preparation for market day, (4)_____the
drive to improve the experience of foreign deputy mayor's father and a town councilor
tourists in the South Korean capital. armed with a high-pressure hose. The town
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank Zerfallu's last (5) _____retired six months ago
No. 1 and nobody has been hired since then. "We
(a) that (b) those can't do anything - we are blocked by
(c) these (d) this bureaucracy," the mayor says.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I) 1. Select the most appropriate option.
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe those keâe (a) leaves (b) was left
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ 'Those' keâe ØeÙeesie people kesâ mLeeve hej as a (c) was leaving (d) has left
pronoun efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Simple Past Tense keâe Passive
No. 2 Voice nw~ FmeefueÙes was + verb IIIrd form keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(a) a (b) one Dele: efjòeâ mLeeve ceW "was left" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(c) an (d) the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I) Correct Sentence :
....their town was left with no manual workers.
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW article 'a' keâe ØeÙeesie
2. Select the most appropriate option.
GefÛele nw~ 'one' kesâ mLeeve hej Article 'a' keâe ØeÙeesie ‘Skeâ’ keâe YeeJe (a) they (b) it
osves kesâ efueÙes ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ (c) she (d) he
Dele: Megæ JeekeäÙe- SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
It is running a two-week campaign calling on korean...... Ans : (d) Ûebtefkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ yeeo Helping verb "was" keâe
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ FmeefueÙes Fmekesâ henues Subject keâe ØeÙeesie nesvee
No. 3
(a) alike (b) similarly ÛeeefnS~ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Ùen Subject Deheves henues JeekeäÙe kesâ
(c) likely (d) same Subject "An Italian Mayor" kesâ efueÙes DeeÙee ngDee nw~ leye
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I) Fmekesâ mLeeve hej Singular Pronoun He keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe alike Correct Sentence-
(meceeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheesW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ ....In fact he was sweeping the........
Correct sentence : 3. Select the most appropriate option.
Koreans and foreigners alike to keep their eyes........ (a) next (b) near
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank (c) neighbour (d) local
No. 4 SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) blunder (b) mistakes Ans : (d) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe "Local" meyemes GheÙegòeâ
(c) guffaws (d) oversight
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe mes JeekeäÙe keâe DeLe& yeoue peeÙesiee~
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe mistakes keâe Correct Sentence-
....In front of the local church
ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheesW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ 4. Select the most appropriate option.
Correct sentence : (a) as well (b) alongside
Koreans and foreigners alike to keep their eyes peeled (c) also (d) along
for mistakes in English, Japanies and Chines text. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
Cloze Test 542 YCT
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe Alongside 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes Subject efkeâmeer keâece keâes meeLe-meeLe No. 4.
(a) more larger (b) large
keâj jns nw, lees Alongside- (meeLe-meeLe) GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe (c) larger (d) largest
GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III)
Correct Sentence- Ans. (d) : JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'largest' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
....for market day alongside the deputy Mayor's..... nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej ÙeneB ‘‘meJeexÛÛe/meyemes
5. Select the most appropriate option. yeÌ[e’’ keâe DeLe& keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~ ÛetBefkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ henues
(a) mayor (b) councillor 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ yeeo superlative degree
(c) worker (d) member
(largest) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Ans : (c) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe "worker" meyemes No. 5.
GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheesW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ (a) appeared (b) came out
Correct Sentence- (c) showed (d) stood up
.....The town zerfalio's last worker retired six..... SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III)
XXXVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Ans. (a) : Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'appeared' (efoKeeF& heÌ[e) Meyo
In the following passage some words have been keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheesW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the came out - mhe° ngDee~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate stood up- KeÌ[e ngDee~
option for each blank.
Eager to control the South Atlantic, the British XXXVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
Navy had tasked Admiral Byron (1) ––––– In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
settling an island off the South American coast
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
(2) ––––– Ships could resupply, and then option for each blank.
finding an alternative (3) –––––– to the East I had seen the magic shop from afar several
Indies. After rounding the tip of South times. I had passed (1)______ once or twice, a
America, Admiral Byron confronted the shop window of (2)______ little objects, magic
world's (4) –––– body of water the endless balls, magic hens, wonderful cones, magic dolls
Pacific Ocean. After a month of empty blue and all those (3)______ of things. But never had
horizon, a tiny island (5) ––––– Byron joyously I thought of going in (4)______ one day, Gip
described the island's ''beautiful appearance hauled me by my finger - right (5)______ to the
surrounded by a beach of the finest white sand window.
and covered with tall trees.'' 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank blank No. 1.
No. 1 (a) them (b) these
(a) of (b) with (c) this (d) it
(c) for (d) from SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'it' keâe use GefÛele nw
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'for' (Preposition) efkeâmeer object/event kesâ efueS it keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheesW
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheesW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
No. 2. blank No. 2.
(a) there (b) where (a) alluring (b) allures
(c) when (d) wherever (c) allured (d) allure
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'where' (peneb) Meyo GheÙegòeâ Ans : (a) ÙeneB alluring keâe use GheÙegòeâ nw keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB noun
nesiee~ keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~ Dele: verb+ing (gerund) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Correct sentence : 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Admiral Byron for settling an island off the south blank No. 3.
American coast where ships could resupply. (a) design (b) sort
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank (c) shape (d) pattern
No. 3. SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) means (b) road Ans : (b) ÙeneB 'sort' keâe ØeÙeesie mener nw sort of (Gmeer lejn kesâ
(c) route (d) path Deefleefjòeâ) kesâ DeLe& ceW GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheesW kesâ DeLe&
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) efYevve nQ~
Ans. (c) : JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'route' (jemlee) Meyo keâe Correct sentence :
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nw~ Magic dolls and all those sort of thing.

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4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 4. blank No. 5
(a) while (b) until (a) inverse (b) convert
(c) after (d) since (c) renege (d) capsize
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (b) ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve ceW until (lekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nw~ Capsize (Gueš peevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in XXXIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
blank No. 5. Some words have been deleted in the given
(a) out (b) up passage. Fill in the blanks with the given
(c) down (d) in alternatives. Select the most appropriate option
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-I) for each blank.
Ans : (b) ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve ceW up keâe use mener nw keäÙeeWefkeâ Right Imagination is not only the uniquely human
up (meerOee Thej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ capacity to envision that which is not, and
XXXVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) therefore the foundation of all invention and
Read the given passage and fill in the blanks innovation. In (1) –––– arguably most
with the most appropriate options. transformative (2) –––– revelatory capacity, it
The refugees coming by boat to ltaly have is (3) ––––– power that enables us to (4) –––––
already set a record this year. The surge with humans whose experiences we have (5) ––
(1)_____ partly from the civil war in Syria, –– shared.
which has forced 3 million people to (2)_____ 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
their homeland. Europe, peaceful, affluent and blank number (1).
comparatively close-is a preferred (3) ____. It's (a) his (b) their
where the desperate meets the developed. Often (c) our (d) its
with the aid (4)_____ reckless human SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
traffickers, refugees attempt to cross the waters Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Possessive pronoun
in rubber dinghies that can (5)_____, plunging
the occupants into the sea. 'Its' keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~ pees efkeâ Imagination kesâ efueÙes ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Correct sentence :
blank No. 1 In its arguably most transformative.
(a) is resulting (b) has resulted 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) have resulted (d) is resulted blank number (2).
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) (a) all (b) how
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW 'The Surge' singular noun nw, (c) so (d) and
Dele: 'has resulted' mener nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW has + verb3 SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
passive structure ceW ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~ Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'and' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in ÙeeWefkeâ Conjunction 'and' oes MeyoeW, oes JeekeäÙeeW Ùee GheJeekeäÙeeW keâes
keä
blank No. 2 peesÌ[lee nw efoS ieS ØeMve ceW 'and' conjunction oes MeyoeW keâes peesÌ[
(a) fleet (b) fled jne nw~
(c) flee (d) fly Correct sentence :
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) In its arguably most transformaive and revelatory
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Flee capacity.
(Yeeie peevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number (3).
blank No. 3 (a) the (b) little
(a) objective (b) destination (c) few (d) so
(c) purpose (d) target SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW keäÙeeWefkeâ power kesâ yeeo that kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ power
Destination (Debeflece/ue#Ùe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ definite sense os jne nw~ Dele: definite article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ GheÙegòeâ nw~
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Correct Sentence -
blank No. 4
It is the power that....
(a) by (b) of
(c) for (d) on 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-II) blank number (4).
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Aid (ceoo) kesâ meeLe (a) assimilate (b) empathise
(c) discuss (d) guide
Preposition 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Cloze Test 544 YCT
Ans : (b) efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe empathise (meceevegYetefle) keâe 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: - blank number (4).
(a) swimming (b) wandering
Assimilate - Deelcemeele keâjvee~ (c) hunting (d) running
Discuss - ÛeÛee&~ SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Guide - ceeie&oMe&ve keâjvee Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Correct sentence : efJekeâuhe swimming (lewjvee) mener nesiee~
It is the power that enables us to empathise with human. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the wandering - Iegcevee~
blank number (5). hunting - efMekeâej keâjvee~
(a) sooner (b) never
(c) sporadically (d) hopefully running - oewwÌ[vee~
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-II) 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ‘keâYeer veneR’ kesâ sense blank number (5).
(a) extent (b) extant
ceW Adverb - Never keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYevve DeLe& (c) distance (d) water
osles nQ~ Sooner - peuo ner, Sporadically - yeerÛe-yeerÛe ceW, SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Hopefully - DeeMee mes Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
XL. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) distance (otjer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
Some words have been deleted in the given DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~
passage. Fill in the blanks with the given extent-no/meercee~
alternatives. Select the most appropriate option extant- efJeÅeceeve/Jele&ceeve~
for each blank.
Polar bears roam the Arctic ice sheets and water - heeveer ceW~
swim in that region's coastal waters. They are XLI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
(1)____ strong swimmers, and their large front In the following passage some words have been
paws, (2)_____ they use to paddle, are (3)_____ deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
webbed. Some polar bears have been seen alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
(4)____ hundreds of miles from land, though option for each blank.
they probably cover most of that (5)_____ by If we accept the aim of education as the
floating on sheets of ice. harmonious development of human
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in personality, we observe that examinations fail
blank number (1). to (1) ____ this development accurately. They
(a) very (b) so neither take a (2) ______________ of one's
physical and spiritual development (3) ______
(c) too (d) much
even of one's intelligence. All they can claim (4)
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II)
_____ is to test one's (5) ______ or one's
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW adjective, strong keâer efJeMes<elee capacity for cramming.
yeleeves kesâ efueÙes adverb 'very' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ very 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(yengle) possitive sense ceW ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW blank No. 1
(a) excess (b) except
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ (c) assess (d) accept
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
blank number (2). Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej
(a) them (b) whom
assess (DeeBkeâvee Ùee efveOee&efjle keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee peyeefkeâ DevÙe
(c) those (d) which
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) Jekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ nw- Excess - (Deefleefjòeâ)~
ef
Except - (keâes ÚesÌ[keâj)~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW paws (non living things) kesâ
Accept - (mJeerkeâejvee) ~
efueÙes relative pronoun kesâ ™he ceW 'which' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe ØeÙegòeâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ blank No. 2
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (a) magnitude (b) quota
blank number (3). (c) scope (d) measure
(a) faintly (b) slightly SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) dimly (d) nimbly Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW measure (ceehe/veece)
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-II) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve hej magnitude - heefjceeCe~
'slightly' (LeesÌ[e) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& quota - DebMe/Yeeie/efnmmee~
efYeVe nw~ Scope - efJemleej, #es$e, meercee ~

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3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans : (c) Passage kesâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve hej
blank No. 3 efJekeâuhe 'where' Conjunction keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe
(a) not (b) or
(c) and (d) nor
efJekeâuhe efYevve DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 3.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ Meg®Deele ceW neither kesâ ØeÙeesie mes (a) so (b) just
mhe° nw efkeâ Fmekesâ yeeo nor keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ oesveeW Skeâ (c) as (d) too
meeLe ØeÙegòeâ nesles nw~ ceW neither ....... kesâ meeLe nor ..... peg[Ì siee~ SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
Note-'Neither...........nor', 'Either or', co-relative Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW as keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw keäÙeeWefkeâ efjòeâ
conjunctions nQ~ mLeeve kesâ Deeies 'as keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Rule- so .... as Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie Negative sentence ceW neslee nw~
blank No. 4 As ..... as Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie Negative/Affirmative oesveeW ceW neslee nw-
(a) for doing (b) to be done 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) to be doing (d) to do blank. No. 4.
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) (a) interval (b) timing
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW verb keâer noun (c) time (d) tenure
form (Infinitive) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekesâ yeeo SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
infinitive (to + vI) Deelee nw pees efkeâ efJekeâuhe (d) ceW (to + do) Ans : (d) Passage kesâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe
efoÙee ieÙee nw~ Tenure (keâeÙe&keâeue, DeJeefOe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in kesâ DeLe& efYevve nw~
blank No. 5 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) memories (b) memory blank No. 5.
(c) memorable (d) memorial (a) among (b) as well as
SSC CPO-SI – 13/12/2019 (Shift-I) (c) along (d) besides
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe one's ..... or one's capacity for SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I)
cramming ceW otmejs one's kesâ yeeo capacity Skeâ singular Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej, efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
noun nw efpememes mhe° nw efkeâ henues one's kesâ yeeo Yeer Skeâ Noun 'along' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Along with (efkeâmeer kesâ meeLe) keâe
(memory) DeeÙesiee peyeefkeâ memories (Plural noun) nw Deewj
ØeÙeesie DeLe& oslee nw~
memorable leLee memorial oesveeW ner adjective nw~ XLIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been
XLII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
In the following passage some words have been alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the option for each blank.
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate Central Park Tower has just become the tallest
option for each blank. residential building in the world. The views
If you don't have a lump sum to invest in a (1)_____ this building are amazing. The (2)___
fixed deposit, you can (1) ––––– opt for a long of apartments in this skyscraper are (3)______
term recurring deposit, (2) –––– the minimum as the sky. The cheapest apartment (4)______
amount of monthly investment is (3) –––– low at $6.7 million, and the most (5)_____ five-
as Rupees 100. At the end of the (4) ––––––– bedroom apartment costs $63 million.
you get back the amount invested (5) –––––––– 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
with the interest earned on it. It is a good way blank No. 1.
of saving money regularly. (a) from (b) on
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) up (d) above
blank No. 1. SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) ensure (b) assured Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ
(c) surely (d) sure mLeeve ceW preposition, from keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) preposition efYevve DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Skeâ
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
adverb keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe surely (efveefMÛele ™he blank No. 2.
(a) bills (b) prices
mes) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ (c) values (d) amounts
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I)
blank No. 2. Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Prices' keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) when (b) wherefore
(c) where (d) whenever GheÙeg òeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ Deeies Fvekeâer keâerceleW oer ieF& nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
SSC CPO-SI – 12/12/2019 (Shift-I) DeLe& efYevve nw~
Cloze Test 546 YCT
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 3. blank No. 3.
(a) as high (b) high (a) which (b) whom
(c) highest (d) higher (c) who (d) what
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'as high' keâe ØeÙeesie Ans : (a) Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'which' keâe ØeÙeesie as a pronoun
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ yeeo as kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ pees 'speech' (Noun) kesâ efueS ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~
ceW as........as keâe structure ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Note- Which keâe ØeÙeesie JemlegDeeW leLee Who, Whom keâe ØeÙeesie
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in JÙeefòeâÙeeW kesâ efueS as a pronoun ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
blank No. 4. 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) start (b) is starting blank No. 4.
(c) started (d) starts (a) reply (b) rejoin
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) (c) retort (d) respond
Ans : (d) The Cheapest apartment kesâ efueÙes, Present SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve hej
Indefinite tense keâer singular verb (starts) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer,
reply (peJeeye/Gòej osvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
keäÙeeWefkeâ hetje Passage Present Tense ceW nw~ Dele: efJekeâuhe (d)
'starts' GheÙegòeâ Gòej nw~
efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 5.
blank No. 5. (a) probability (b) turning
(a) economical (b) extreme (c) chance (d) moment
(c) expensive (d) excessive SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI – 11/12/2019 (Shift-I) Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve hej
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Chance (DeJemej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
efJekeâuhe, expensive (keâerceleer) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe DeLe& osles nw~
efYevve DeLe& osles nw~ XLV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
Economical - efkeâHeâeÙeleer In the following passage some words have been
Extreme - no mes pÙeeoe deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
Excessive - yengle DeefOekeâ alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank.
XLIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) If winter seems to be the season for migratory
In the following passage some wods have been birds to flock to warmer climates, summer time
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the is ideal for wetland birds. (1) ___ fifty
alternatives given. Select the most appropiate kilometers from Warangal in Talangana,
option for each blank. Pakhal lake (2) ____ to be playing host to (3) __
After coffee had been served in different-sized wide variety of flora and fauna (4) _____
cups and mugs, the chif rose (1) ––––– his place season. Wetland birds from North and Central
at the head of the table (2) –––– a speech of India come (5) _____ the south in search of
welcome, (3) ––––– Aziz translated. Scott made larger water bodies.
a short (4) ––––– which was applauded even 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
before Aziz had been given the (5) –––– to blank No. 1
interpet what he had said. (a) Totally (b) But
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) Nearly (d) Not
blank No. 1. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) from (b) on Ans : (c) efoS ieS efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe 'Nearly' keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) to (d) into 'Adverb' kesâ ™he ceW efkeâÙee peeSiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYevve DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II)
Nearly - almost; not quite; not completely (lekeâjeryeve)
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej from keâe ØeÙeesie as a
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Preposition (point of place) 'denote' keâjves kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ blank No. 2
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYevve DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) will seems (b) seems
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) was seemed (d) seem
blank No. 2. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) makes (b) made Ans : (b) efoS ieS efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe 'seems' keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) to make (d) make efkeâÙee peeSiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe Simple present tense ceW nw Deewj
SSC CPO-SI – 09/12/2019 (Shift-II) JeekeäÙe keâe subject 'Pakhal lake (singular) nw~ Dele: verb Yeer
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW to make keâe ØeÙeesie singular nesieer~
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ verb kesâ henues to (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie Note- Present Indefinite Tense kesâ assertive sentence kesâ
infinitive kesâ sense ceW as a noun ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ verb ceW s/es peesÌ[keâj singular yeveeles nQ~

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3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej are keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
blank No. 3 nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes nouns Ùee pronouns 'and' mes pegÌ[s nes lees
(a) one (b) a
plural verb heÇÙegòeâ nesleer nw~
(c) the (d) an
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I) 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 3
Ans : (b) efoS ieS efjòeâ mLeeve hej article 'a' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee
(a) the (b) those
peeSiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Indefinite sense ceW singular number subject (c) a (d) their
(pees efkeâ consonant sound oslee nw) kesâ meeLe article 'a' keâe ØeÙeesie SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
neslee nw~ Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW definite article
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ noun
blank No. 4 situation definite sense os jne nw~
(a) their (b) these 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) this (d) that blank No. 4
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I) (a) crop (b) seed
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efoS ieS efjòeâ mLeeve (c) soil (d) water
hej efJekeâuhe 'this' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Note-JeekeäÙe ceW this keâe ØeÙeesie as a demonstrative adjective Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW water (heeveer) keâe
efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekesâ hetJe& Yeer water keâer ÛeÛee& nw,
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
blank No. 5 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) below (b) towards blank No. 5
(c) away (d) about (a) although (b) already
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I) (c) anyhow (d) also
Ans : (b) efoS ieS efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe towards SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee~ Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej also (Yeer) keâe ØeÙeesie
Towards keâe DeLe& nw ‘keâer Deesj’ (in the direction of): Ùen efoMee GheÙeg òeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
yeleelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Correct sentence :
Citizens must also learn to use water judiciously.
XLVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) XLVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. option for each blank.
With the groundwater table receding Rivers around the world are (1) ____ with
alarmingly, an ostrich mentality will only dangerous levels of antibiotics, (2) ___ to a
increase water woes. Deficit rainfall (1) ___ recent study. Concentration of antibiotics in
indiscriminate extraction of ground water (2) some waterways (3) ___ safety levels by 300
___ two major reasons for (3) ____ situation. times. Researchers looked at several (4) ___
Government must promote (4) ___ havesting used antibiotics in rivers flowing (5) ___ 72
and conservation. Citizens must (5) ___ learn countries.
to use water judiciously or else the state will 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
run out of water like Cape Town. No. 1.
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (a) fouled (b) contaminated
blank No. 1 (c) infected (d) tainted
(a) and (b) but SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) unless (d) also Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II) contaminated (otef<ele) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW and (Deewj) keâe DeLe& efYevve nw~
ØeÙeesie as a conjunction GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
osles nQ~ No. 2.
Correct sentence : (a) according (b) consistent
Deficit rainfall and indiscriminate extraction....... (c) conforming (d) reported
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
blank No. 2 Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) hej 'According'
(a) was (b) be GheÙegòeâ nw keäÙeeWefkeâ Preposition to kesâ henues according keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) is (d) are
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
GheÙegòeâ nw~
Cloze Test 548 YCT
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
No. 3. blank No. 3
(a) exceeds (b) outpaces (a) might (b) should
(c) outgrows (d) excels (c) shall (d) can
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) hej exceeds Ans : (a) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'Might' - (DeeJeMÙekeâ) JeekeäÙe
(DeefOekeâ nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& vener osles nw~
osles nQ~ Correct sentence-
....fear residents might soon have to.....
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
No. 4.
blank No. 4
(a) badly (b) likely
(a) unlikely (b) average
(c) commonly (d) unusually (c) unknown (d) acute
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) hej Commonly Ans : (d) JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe
(meeceevÙe ™he mes) ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ 'Acute' - efJekeâš/leer›e GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank DeLe& vener osles nw~
No. 5. Unlikely- DemebYeeJe~
(a) through (b) below
Average- Deewmele/meeceevÙe~
(c) with (d) above
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III) Unknown- Devepeeve~
Correct sentence-
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW through (‘mes neskeâj,
.... battle an acute water crisis......
kesâ ceeOÙece mes’) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ pees JeekeäÙe kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ DeLe& 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
oslee nw~ blank No. 5
XLVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) (a) with (b) from
In the following passage some words have been (c) to (d) by
deleted. Fill in the blank with the help of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate Ans : (a) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ henues Along keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee
option for each blank. nw~ Dele: Along kesâ meeLe GheÙegòeâ preposition 'with' nesiee~
It's turning out to be a tough summer for the Along with something/somebody
State. With an alarming dip (1)____ Correct sentence-
groundwater levels across (2)_____state, ....... water crisis along with extremely high......
experts fear residents (3)_____ soon have to XLIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
battle an (4)____ water crisis, along (5)____ In the following passage some words have been
extremely high temperatures. deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
blank No. 1 option for each blank.
(a) from (b) in The pattern of birds flocking to Pakhal lake
(c) on (d) with has been observed over several years. So far,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I) (1)____ than 190 bird species (2)____ been
Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe kesâ Keeueer mLeeve mes henues Dip keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw identified and this is one of the best (3)____ in
pees efkeâ Skeâ verb nw~ Fmekeâs meeLe Preposition into/in keâe ØeÙeesie the state for bird-watchers to (4)____. In fact,
we can spot (5)___ 80 species of birds in a
neslee nw~ Dele: efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'In' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ single day.
Dip - into/in - something 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Correct sentence- blank. 1.
....with an alarming dip in ground water levels..... (a) most (b) more
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) many (d) much
blank No. 2 SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) nearby (b) the Ans : (b) efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ yeeo than keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ pees Ùen
(c) every (d) all oMee&lee nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe Comparative sense ceW nw~ FmeefueÙes 'more'
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ more than keâe ØeÙeesie meeLe-meeLe neslee nw~
Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe ceW efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ yeeo state keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw Correct sentence-
pees efkeâ Skeâ efveef§ele DeJemLee keâes oMee&lee nw~ article 'the' efveefMÛele .....so far more than 190 bird species......
DeJemLee keâes oMee&lee nw~ Dele: efjòeâ mLeeve ceW the state keâe ØeÙeesie 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
GheÙegòeâ nw~ blank. 2.
(a) is (b) has
Correct sentence- (c) are (d) have
....ground water levels across the state experts...... SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Cloze Test 549 YCT
Ans : (d) JeekeäÙe keâe subject "190 bird species" nw pees efkeâ 2. of. Select the most appropriate option to fill
blank no. 2
plural nw~ Dele: efjòeâ mLeeve ceW plural helping verb keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) location (b) relation
nesiee~ Dele: have keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ (c) situation (d) station
Correct sentence- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
.....190 bird species have been identified..... Ans: (c) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe Situation- (efmLeefle/
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in heefjefmLeefle) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
blank. 3. Location- DeJeefmLeefle (mLeeve kesâ mecyevOe ceW)~
(a) place (b) lake Relation- efjMlee~
(c) places (d) sanctuary
Station- ef"keâevee/ievleJÙe~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank
Ans : (c) JeekeäÙe ceW one of keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw Deewj one of kesâ no. 3
yeeo Deeves Jeeuee subject plural neslee nw~ Dele: efjòeâ mLeeve ceW (a) figure out (b) think out
places keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ (c) fight (d) fix
Correct sentence- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
.....one of the best places in the state of......... Ans : (c) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'Fight' (ueÌ[eF&-PeieÌ[e)
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
blank. 4. DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles nw-
(a) visiting (b) visits Figure out- Deboepee ueieevee~
(c) visited (d) visit Think out- ieewj mes meesÛevee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II) Fix- hekeäkeâe keâjvee ~
Ans : (d) JeekeäÙe ceW Infinitive (to) keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ FmeceW 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank
verb ncesMee first form (to + V1)ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Dele: to no. 4
visit keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ (a) place (b) matter
Correct sentence- (c) gap (d) time
.....for bird-watchers to visit in fact...... SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'Matter' (ceeceuee) keâe
blank. 5. ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw~
(a) between (b) around Place- mLeeve~
(c) any (d) near Gap- Devlejeue/heâemeuee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II) Time- meceÙe~
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'Around'- (kesâ
Correct sentence-
Deemeheeme) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw~ ......three duels in a matter of three hours.
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank
Between- yeerÛe cesW (oes ueesieeW kesâ)~
no. 5
Any- keâesF&~ (a) maximum (b) at least
Near- vepeoerkeâ~ (c) least (d) even though
L. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
In the following passage some words have been Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'at least' (keâce-mes-
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the keâce) GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate Maximum- pÙeeoe mes pÙeeoe/DeefOekeâlece~
option for each blank. Least- vÙetvelece~
The two men bowed to one (1)____ and parted. Even though- ÙeÅeefhe~
D'Artagnan found himself in a difficult Correct sentence-
(2)____. He was going to have to (3)____ three .....kill me at least I shall be killed.......
duels in a (4)_____of three hours. He thought, LI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
"If they kill me, (5)____I shall be killed by a In the following passage some words have been
Musketeer. deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
no. 1 option for each blank.
(a) each (b) other Students of marketing know that the term
(c) self (d) another Unique Selling Proposition, or USP was
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III) developed in the 1940s in the United States.
Ans : (d) efoS ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe (d) USP is (1)_____as the true value (2)_____ a
firm. At the core of (3)_____successful
'another' (otmejs) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ business, there is (4)_____ a value proposition,
Correct sentence : something (5)_____promoters and the
The two men bowed to one another and parted. managers are proud
Cloze Test 550 YCT
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Long before the dawn of modern
blank No. 1 environmental awareness and the stress on
(a) referred (b) repeated recycling, our forefathers developed the
(c) regarded (d) reviewed practice of eating off banana leaves. It is a
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) timeless practice (1)_____ in every Vedic ritual.
Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes efjkeäle mLeeve hej Regarded (ceevevee) keâe The Vedas refer to (2)____ sacred properties of
the banana plant, (3)_____ uniquely bears fruit
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ without pollination, the fruits containing no
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- (4)_____. The plant thus (5)_____ fertility and
Reviewed - hegve: efJeÛeej~ plenty.
Reffered - ÛeÛee& keâjvee~ 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Repeated - oesnjevee~ blank No. 1.
(a) brought (b) read
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) found (d) said
blank No. 2 SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) on (b) from Ans : (c) efJekeâuhe ‘‘Found' (heeÙee peelee nw/mLeeefhele keâjvee) JeekeäÙe
(c) by (d) of
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I)
kes â efjòeâ mLeeve ceW GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Brought- ueevee~
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'value' kesâ meeLe preposition
Read- heÌ{vee~
'of' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Said- keânvee~
value of- (of kesâ pegÌ[ves mes value keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâmeer menceleer keâes
Correct sentence-
ØeoefMe&le keâjlee nw~) .....It is a timeless practice found in every vedic ritual.
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 3 blank No. 2.
(a) large (b) only (a) an (b) one
(c) every (d) sole (c) the (d) a
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (c) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Every' (ØelÙeskeâ) GheÙegòeâ nw Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW "The" keâe ØeÙeesie
DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Sacred properties pees efkeâ Skeâ efveef§ele
DeLe& oslee nw~ (definite) noun kesâ ™he ceW nw~
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Correct sentence-
blank No. 4 The Vedas refer to the sacred properties.....
(a) even (b) always 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) ready (d) one blank No. 3.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) (a) which (b) where
(c) whom (d) who
Ans : (b) efoÙes ieÙes efjòeâ mLeeve hej always (ncesMee) keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
GefÛele nesiee~ Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW which keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee pees Skeâ
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Interrogative pronoun nw Deewj noun. The Vedas kesâ efueÙes
even - Yeer ~ DeeÙee ngDee nw~ keäÙeesWefkeâ efkeâmeer efveefpe&Je noun kesâ Interrogative
ready - lewÙeej~ pronoun kesâ efueÙes which Je mepeerJe noun kesâ efueÙes who keâe
one - Skeâ~ ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ peyeefkeâ that keâe ØeÙeesie oesveeW efmLeefleÙeeW ceW
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in efkeâÙee peelee nw~
blank No. 5 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) there (b) the blank No. 4.
(c) those (d) this (a) branches (b) seeds
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) (c) leaves (d) roots
Ans : (b) peye oes Noun 'and' mes peg[s nes Deewj verb, plural SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
form ceW nes lees article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie oesveeW noun kesâ meeLe keâjles Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe Seeds- yeerpe GheÙegòeâ
nw~ efpememes mhe° nw efkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw~
nesiee~ Branches- MeeKeeÙeW~
Correct sentence : Leaves- heefòeÙeeB~
The promoters and the managers are proud of. Roots- peÌ[s~
LII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
In the following passage some words have been blank No. 5.
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the (a) refers (b) explains
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate (c) symbolises (d) means
option for each blank. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Cloze Test 551 YCT
Ans : (c) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe 'Symbolises'- Øeleerkeâ 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ blank No. 5
(a) How (b) Where
Refers- efpe›eâ keâjvee/meboefYe&le keâjvee~ (c) What (d) Which
Explains- JÙeeKÙee keâjvee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Means- ceeOÙece/GheeÙe ~ Ans : (c) ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'what' (keäÙee, pees) Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie
LIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nw~
In the following passage some words have been where- keâne~
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the which- keâewve meer/mee~
alternatives given Select the most appropriate Correct sentence :
option for each blank. No, the boy answers astonished what happened to all
After a lesson on negative sentences, a pupil the pencils.
tells his teacher, "I ain't got no pencils." She LIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
corrects him immediately saying, "The correct In the following passage some words have been
way to say (1)______is , "I don't have any deleted. Fill in the blank with the help of the
pencils". "We don't (2)____any pencils." "He alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
(3)___have any pencils. They don't have any option for each blank.
pencils. (4)____you understand?" asks the As the rains receded I got a strange job. Our
teacher. "No," the boy answers, astonished. neighbor, a (1)___ merchant decided to become
"(5)_____ happened to all the pencils?" a politician. But he was (2)____ so he wanted
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in me to (3)___ him everywhere he went and read
blank No. 1 and write (4)____ him. For my work I was to
(a) those (b) it be paid decent (5)____
(c) them (d) which 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III) blank number 1
Ans : (b) Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'it' word keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ (a) populous (b) prosperous
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (c) affluent (d) ambitious
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'prosperous' -mece=æ jKevee
blank No. 2
(a) having (b) had GheÙeg òeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw~
(c) has (d) have Populous- Ieveer Deeyeeoer Jeeuee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III) Affluent- Oeveer/ØeÛegj/Deheej~
Ans : (d) Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej have keâe ØeÙeesie as a main verb Ambitious- cenlJeekeâeb#eer~
keâer lejn nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ sub plural nw FmeefueS main verb Yeer 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
plural nesieer~ blank number 2
(a) illogical (b) illegible
Dele: mener JeekeäÙe nesiee– (c) illegitimate (d) illiterate
We don't have any pencils. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans : (d) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe ‘‘Illiterate- DeveheÌ{’’
blank No. 3 GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw~
(a) does (b) doesn't
(c) do (d) don't Illogical- efJemebiele/vÙeeÙeefJe™æ ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III) Illegible- Demhe°/Dehe"veerÙe~
Ans : (b) ÙeneB doesn't keâe ØeÙeesie singular subject (He) kesâ Illegitimate- DeJewOe/iewjkeâevetveer~
Devegmeej as a singular verb GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Correct sentence : blank number 3
He doesn't have any pencils (a) attend (b) coexist
(c) accompany (d) coincide
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
blank No. 4
(a) Have (b) Does Ans : (c) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe ‘‘accompany- meeLe
(c) Do (d) Doesn't osvee’’ GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III) Attend- GheefmLele nesvee~
Ans : (c) Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'do' GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen Coexist- Skeâ meeLe nesvee~
JeekeäÙe Present Indefinite keâe Interrogative sentence nw leLee Coincide- cesue Keevee~
you (plural sub) kesâ Devegmeej ÙeneB 'Do' keâe ØeÙeesie ner GheÙegòeâ 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
nesiee~ blank number 4
(a) for (b) from
Dele: mener JeekeäÙe nesiee– (c) on (d) through
Do you understand? SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Cloze Test 552 YCT
Ans : (a) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'for' (kesâ efueÙes) GheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ blank number 4
(a) variety (b) various
from- mes~ (c) unlike (d) different
on- hej ~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
through- kesâ peefjÙes/kesâ ceeOÙece mes ~ Ans : (d) Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej different (efJeefYeVe) Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
blank number 5 DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&-
(a) wages (b) prize Variety- efJeefJeOelee, Øekeâej~
(c) reward (d) bonus Various- efJeefYeVe~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Unlike- Demeceeve ~
Correct sentence :–who have lots of different flavours.
Ans : (a) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe wages-
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(Jesleve/cesnveleevee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& blank number 5
veneR osles nw~ (a) goods (b) elements
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- (c) particles (d) ingredients
Prize- Fveece~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Reward- hegjmkeâej/heeefjlees<ekeâ~ Ans : (d) Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej ingredient (mebIeškeâ/meece«eer) keâe
Bonus- Deefleefjòeâ ueeYe ~ ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeneb Ice cream yeveeves keâer meece«eer keâer
LV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) ÛeÛee& keâer ieF& nw~
In the following passage some words have been Correct sentence :–Then we have goodies who use
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the natural ingredient to make excellent ice cream.
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate LVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
option for each blank. In the following passage some words have been
For two months I have been trying to decide deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
who (1)____the best ice cream. I have (2)_____ alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
it down to my two favourite manufacturers. option for each blank.
Let's start (3)_____ Randolph Farms who have Each child deserves love and care. The child
who is (1)____ for what he is even if he is slow
lots of (4)____ flavours. Then, we have Goodies
or (2)____, will grow with confidence in
who use natural (5)_____ to make excellent ice
himself. He will (3)____ the ability to make the
cream. best use of the (4)____ which come his way and
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in make light of any (5)____ that may pose
blank number 1 difficulties in his path.
(a) was making (b) is making 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(c) make (d) makes blank number 1
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II) (a) appreciated (b) thanked
Ans : (d) Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'makes' (singular verb) keâer (c) rebuked (d) jeered
DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'who' (singular pronoun) kesâ meeLe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Singular verb keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Ans : (a) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe 'Appreciated' -
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (mejenvee keâjvee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe&
blank number 2 veneR osles nw~
(a) narrowed (b) cancelled DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(c) chosen (d) selected Thanked- OevÙeJeeo efoÙee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II) Rebuked- heâškeâejvee~
Ans : (a) ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej 'narrowed' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ Jeered- cepeekeâ GÌ[evee~
nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ narrow something down (phrase) nw pees ÙeneB 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ blank number 2
Narrow something down- (meerefcele nesvee Ùee keâjvee) (a) clumsy (b) capable
(c) clever (d) courteous
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III)
blank number 3
(a) off (b) by Ans : (a) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe 'Clumsy' -
(c) from (d) with (DeveeÌ[er/Gob[) GheÙeg&òeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Ans : (d) Ùeneb efjòeâ mLeeve hej with (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie Capable- me#ece~
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB ‘kesâ meeLe’ DeLe& keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~ DevÙe Clever- Ûeeueekeâ~
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Courteous- efJeveceü~

Cloze Test 553 YCT


3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe Past tense keâe nw, FmeefueÙes verb keâe
blank number 3 Past form 'invaded' (Dee›eâceCe keâjvee) GheÙegòeâ nw~
(a) maintain (b) develop
(c) conceal (d) consider
DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles nw-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III) Extended- efJemle=le~
Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'Develop' (efJekeâefmele Included- Meeefceue keâjvee~
keâjvee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles Persuaded- jepeer keâjvee~
nw~ 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 2
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- (a) for (b) from
Maintain- yeveeÙes jKevee/mebYeeuevee~ (c) of (d) by
Conceal- efÚheevee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Consider- efJeÛeej keâjvee~ Ans : (c) JeekeäÙe ceW efoÙee ieÙee Word 'Portion' ncesMee of kesâ
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the meeLe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw of keâe DeLe& ‘keâe’ neslee nw Deewj Fmekesâ yeeo
blank number 4 noun Ùee pronoun keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw-
(a) opportunities Correct sentence-
(b) dreams .....A major portion of it.....
(c) favours 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(d) threats blank number 3
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III) (a) mobs (b) troops
Ans : (a) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe opportunities (c) crowds (d) caravans
(DeJemejeW/ceewkeâe) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& oslee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
nw~ Ans : (b) efJekeâuhe "Troops- mewefvekeâes keâer šgkeâÌ[er/mewvÙe oue" JeekeäÙe
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ nw~
Dreams- mJeheve~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Favours- Snmeeve~ mobs- YeerÌ[~
Threats- Oecekeâer~ Crowds- YeerÌ[ (PegC[)~
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Caravans- pelLee~
blank number 5 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) consequences (b) intrusions blank number 4
(c) prohibitions (d) handicaps (a) tranquility (b) turmoil
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III) (c) peace (d) progress
Ans : (d) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe Handicaps SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
(yeeOeeDeebs/Dehebielee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles Ans : (b) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ efueÙes efJekeâuhe 'Turmoil'
nQ~ (GLeue-hegLeue, Keueyeueer) GheÙegòeâ nw~
Consequences- heefjCeece~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe&-
Intrusions- Deefle›eâceCe/Iegmehew"~ Tranquility- Meeefvle~
Prohibitions- jeskeâ/efve<esOe~ Peace- Meeefvle~
LVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Progress - Øeieefle~
In the following passage some words have been 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the blank number 5
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate (a) for (b) on
option for each blank. (c) in (d) to
In july 1937, the Japanese used an incident to SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
provoke a war. They (1)_____China and Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
occupied a major portion (2) ____ it. Chinese keäÙeeWefkeâ Shot, Shoot keâe Past form nw, Fmekeâe DeLe& oeievee
and Japanese (3)____clashed in northern (ieesueer) nw~ Shot kesâ yeeo Preposition keâe ØeÙeesie efvecveevegmeej neslee
China throwing the entire country into nw~
(4)____Millions of people were shot (5)____
death.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Shoot - from somethings
blank number 1 Shoot- at somethings
(a) extended (b) included Shoot- to somebody
(c) invaded (d) persueded Correct sentence-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I) .....millions of people were shot to death.

Cloze Test 554 YCT


LVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
In the following passage some words have been blank number 5
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the (a) for (b) by
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate (c) to (d) from
option for each blank. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Spain and ltaly have produced the Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
(1)____painters and sculptors because (2)_____ keäÙeeWefkeâ (Comparison) kesâ meeLe Preposition kesâ ™he ceW with Ùee
fine arts appeal more to the (3)____an to the to keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw, efJekeâuhe ceW with kesâ ve nesves keâer efmLeefle ceW to
intellect. These countries have (4)____ very few keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
men of science in comparison (5)_____ artists Correct sentence-
and poets. .....men of science in comparison to artists and poets.
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in LIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
blank number 1 In the following passage some words have been
(a) more greater (b) great deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
(c) greater (d) greatest alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II) option for each blank.
Ans : (d) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve mes henues the keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw,
My grandmother is the genealogist of the
Deewj the kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeuee Adjective ncesMee superlative family. She (1)____ records of births, deaths,
marriages and divorces. She takes the job
degree ceW neslee nw~ Dele: efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe greatest GheÙegòeâ
(2)_____ seriously. She sends (3)____ to the
nw~ family whenever something noteworthy
Correct sentence- (4)____. We recently had a bulletin about the
Spain and Italy have produced the greatest painters... (5)_____of a relative who bequeathed his
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in antique furniture to his descendants.
blank number 2 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) this (b) that blank number 1
(c) what (d) these (a) promotes (b) spreads
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II) (c) maintains (d) produces
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Plural
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'maintains'
demonstrative adjective 'These' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(yeveeÙes jKevee) keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe ceW GheÙegòeâ nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Correct sentence-
......and sculptors because these fine arts appeal Promotes- Øeeslmeeefnle keâjlee nw~
more....... Spreads- hewâuelee nw~
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Produces- Glheeove keâjlee nw~
blank number 3 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) imagination (b) creation blank number 2
(c) ambition (d) situation (a) quit (b) quite
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II) (c) quiet (d) quick
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans :(a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'Imagination'
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe Quite
(keâuhevee) keâe ØeÙeesie
(efyeukegâue) keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ nw~
GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe keâes hetje veneR keâjles nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- Quit- ÚesÌ[vee~
Creation- efvecee&Ce~ Quiet- Ûeghe, Meevle~
Ambition- cenlJeekeâeb#ee~ Quick- MeerIeÇ~
Situation- heefjefmLeefle~ 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3
blank number 4 (a) notices (b) advertisements
(a) produced (b) presented (c) messages (d) brochures
(c) perplexed (d) prepared SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II) Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ efJekeâuhe 'Messages'
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Produced (Glheeefole Ùee (mebosMe) JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe keâes hetje keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
efveie&le keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw, DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ osles nQ~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Presented- Øemlegle efkeâÙee~ Notices- metÛevee (keâeÙee&ueÙe mecyevOeer)~
Perplexed- IeyejeÙee ngDee~ Advertisements- efJe%eeheve~
Prepared- lewÙeej efkeâÙee ngDee~ Brochures- efJeJejefCekeâe~

Cloze Test 555 YCT


4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans : (c) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ØelÙeskeâ efove/Øeefleefove kesâ DeLe& kesâ
blank number 4 efueÙes every keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles nw~
(a) obtains (b) passes DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(c) exists (d) occurs
All day- hetje efove~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Some day- kegâÚ efove~
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'Occurs'
Whole day- hetje efove/efoveYej~
(Ieefšle) JeekeäÙe kesâ efueS GefÛele nw~
Correct sentence-
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- ....railway track every day to get to school.....
Obtains- Øeehle keâjvee~ 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Passes- iegpejvee~ No. 3
Exists- ceewpeto nesvee~ (a) had made (b) makes
(c) was making (d) make
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
blank number 5
(a) demise Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâe Subject Lakshman, singular
(b) demolition number nw~ FmeefueÙes verb keâes singular form ceW yeoueves kesâ efueÙes
(c) destruction verb + s/es keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(d) damage Dele: efJekeâuhe makes GefÛele nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III) ....Lakshman makes his way down the.......
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'Demise' 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(ce=lÙeg) JeekeäÙe kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& No. 4
(a) whom (b) what
osles nQ~ (c) who (d) which
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Demolition- efJeOJebme~ Ans : (d) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW his way kesâ efueÙes GefÛele
Destruction- efJeveeMe~ Pronoun 'which'- (pees efkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB "his
Damage- #eefle~ way" Skeâ object keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~
LX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
In the following passage some words have been who- pees/peesefkeâ- mepeerJe~
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the which- pees/pees efkeâ- efvepeeaJe~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate that- pees/pees efkeâ- oesveeW efmLeefle ceW~
option for each blank. Correct sentence-
In one of the most high-profile localities in the ....his way down the rocky steps which lead to the......
capital, hundreds of (1) ___ walk across an
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
unmanned railway track (2) ____ day to get to No. 5
school. Lakshman (3) ____ his way down the (a) shakes (b) salutes
rock steps (4) ____ lead to the railway track (c) nods (d) winks
behind his settlement. He (5) ____ in the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
affirmative when asked if the track scares him. Ans : (c) JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe ‘‘nods (efmej mes FMeeje
"I have fallen down these steps so many times
during the monsoon. But these is no other way keâjvee/efmej efnueevee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
to walk to school," he says. DeLe& veneR osles nw~
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank Shakes- efnueevee (heoeLe& kesâ mecyevOe ceW)~
No. 1 Winks- DeeBKe ceejvee/Pehekeâer~
(a) men (b) people Salutes- meueece/DeefYeJeeove keâjvee~
(c) women (d) children LXI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I) In the following passage some words have been
Ans : (d) JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Children' deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
(yeÛÛes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
nw~ option for each blank.
Agatha Christie is a well known writer of
Correct sentence- mystery books. The (1)____ in each of her
..... hundred of children walk across an........ stories involves everyday characters (2)_____
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank we can relate to. This makes her stories more
No. 2 (3)____ because whatever she writes about can
(a) some (b) all happen (4)____any of us. What makes her
(c) every (d) whole stories more interesting (5)____ the twist at the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I) end.
Cloze Test 556 YCT
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'interesting'
blank number 1 (efoueÛemhe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(a) title (b) plot
(c) style (d) ending DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) Intrude- nmle#eshe keâjvee~
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe "Plot" Inspired- GlØesefjle~
(keâLeevekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ blank number 2
(a) on (b) of
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (c) at (d) for
blank number 2 SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) these (b) whose
(c) that (d) those Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW at (preposition) keâe
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) ØeÙees ie disappointment kesâ meeLe GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'that' keâe GheÙeg òeâ veneR nw~
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 3
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(a) invaded (b) coallenged
blank number 3
(c) occupied (d) conquered
(a) sarcastic (b) artistic
(c) realistic (d) exotic SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) Ans : (d) Ghejes
ò eâ Jeekeä
Ù e kes
â ef
j òeâ mLeeve ceW Conquered (efJeefpele
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW nesvee, efJepeÙe Øeehle nesv ee) GheÙeg òeâ nes iee~ DevÙe ef
J ekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
efJekeâuhe 'realistic' (JeemleefJekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe ef JekeâuheeW kes
â DeLe& -
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ Invade- Dee›eâceCe keâjvee~
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Challenge- Ûegveewleer osvee~
blank number 4 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) from (b) to blank number 4
(c) on (d) by (a) be leaving (b) left
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) (c) had left (d) have left
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
efJekeâuhe 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ henues 'happen' Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'have left' keâe ØeÙeesie
keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ Deewj 'happen' kesâ meeLe 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect keâe nw~
'Happen to anybody' Correct sentence :
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the It would have been nice to have left the Everest as an
blank number 5 unassailable part of Earth.
(a) is (b) was 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) were (d) are blank number 5
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II) (a) unavailed (b) unusual
(c) unassailable (d) unruly
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'is' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe present ceW nw Deewj Fmekeâe subject singular ceW nw~ Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'Unassailable'
Dele: singular verb keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (DehejepesÙe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
LXII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the Unusual- DemeeceevÙe~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate Unruly- DeefveÙebef$ele~
option for each blank. LXIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
"Tenzing and Hillary have done it! Mount In the following passage some words have been
Everest has been conquered!" This news deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
evoked (1)______ reactions. Somehow, there alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
was a sense of disappointment (2)____ the fact option for each blank.
that the great mountain had been (3)______. It China is the largest producer of pork, but it (1)
would have been nice to (4)_____ the Everest as ____ a big problem at the moment. There is an
an (5)_____ part of the Earth. epidemic (2) ____ is killing its pigs. The virus
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in was first (3) ___ in August last year, but one
blank number 1 million pigs have died by now. It is a (4) __
(a) intruding (b) intimate virus and when a pig catches it, it dies. China
(c) interesting (d) inspired thinks that one third of (5) ___ pigs are going
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III) to die by the end of this year.
Cloze Test 557 YCT
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank LXIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
No. 1. In the following passage some words have been
(a) faced (b) was facing deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
(c) face (d) is facing alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) option for each blank.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'is facing' keâe ØeÙeesie People make plastic products by mixing the
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ sense kesâ Devegmeej Ùen sentence present plastic with additives. The additives (1) ––––––
it difficult to recycle the plastic. To recycle
continuous ceW nesiee~
plastic things, (2) ––––– grind them up first,
Correct sentence : but this new (3) ––––– is not easy to use again.
China is the largest producer of pork, but it is facing a A laboratory in California made a new type (4)
big problem at the moment. –––––– plastic to deal with this problem. (5) ––
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank –––– scientists put the new plastic in a highacid
No. 2. solution, the plastic and the additives break
(a) who (b) which apart. People can then easily reuse the plastic.
(c) what (d) whom 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) No. 1.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW which keâe ØeÙeesie as (a) make (b) makes
a pronoun GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen efvepeeaJe JemlegDeeW kesâ efueS (c) is making (d) was making
GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Correct sentence : Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve ceW make keâe ØeÙeesie
There is an epidemic which is killing its pigs. GheÙeg òeâ nes i ee, keäÙ eeW e f k eâ Fmekeâe subject plural nw leLee Ùen
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank present indefinite keâe Simple sentence nw~ Dele: verb keâer
No. 3. 1st form (efyevee s/es) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(a) discovered (b) searched Correct sentence :
(c) learned (d) invented The additives make it difficult to recycle the plastic.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'discovered' (Keespee No. 2.
ieÙee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&- (a) persons
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- (b) personnel
Search- Keespevee~ (c) human beings
(d) people
learn- meerKevee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Invent- Keespe keâjvee~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'People' keâe ØeÙeesie
Correct sentence :
The virus was first discovered in August last year..... GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'people' as a subject use ngDee nw~
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank Correct sentence :
No. 4. To recycle plastic things, people grind them up first.
(a) violent (b) cruel 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(c) bloody (d) deadly No. 3.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) (a) component (b) material
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'deadly' (Ieelekeâ/ (c) thing (d) object
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Kelejveekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe&-
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW material (meece«eer,
Violent- efnbmekeâ~
Cruel- efveo&Ùeer~
heoeLe& ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Correct Sentence :
Bloody- jòeâjbefpele~
But this new material is not easy to use again.
Correct sentence :
It is a deadly virus and when a pig catches it, it dies. 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 4.
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank (a) to (b) with
No. 5. (c) in (d) of
(a) theirs (b) hers SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) his (d) its
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'of ' (preposition)
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW pronoun 'its' keâe ØeÙeesie keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ type kesâ meeLe 'of ' Deelee nw~ Of
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen Subject 'China' kesâ efueS DeeÙee nw~ keâe ØeÙeesie ‘keâe’ kesâ meboYe& ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~
Correct sentence : Correct sentence :
China thinks that one third of its pigs are going to die by A laboratory in California made a new type of plastic
the end of this year. to deal with this problem.

Cloze Test 558 YCT


5. Select the most appropriate option for blank Ans. (a) : Point of time kesâ henues Preposition 'at' keâe ØeÙeesie
No. 5. nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe Present Indefinite tense keâe
(a) But (b) Until
(c) When (d) Then
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
Corrent sentence-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
....The sisters leave home at 7am with.....
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW When (peye) keâe 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee- No. 4.
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw~ (a) than (b) to
But- uesefkeâve~ (c) with (d) from
Until- peye-lekeâ~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Then- leye, efheâj~ Ans. (a) : Jeekeä
Ù e ceW Comparative degree keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw
Correct sentence : Deew j Comparative degree kesâ meeLe nces
Mee 'than' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee
When scientist put the new plastic in a high acid nw~
solution. Correct sentence-
LXV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) .....school bags larger than their torsos.....
In the following passage some words have been 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the No. 5.
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate (a) hardly (b) daily
option for each blank. (c) widely (d) evenly
Every morning, nine-year old Khushi becomes SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
guardian to her five-year old sister Ankita as Ans. (b) : JeekeäÙe ceW efJekeâuhe 'Daily' (Øeefleefove) GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe
(1) –––– hold hands and cross the railway efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles nw~
tracks to (2) –––––– the school. The sisters DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
leave home (3) ––––– 7 am with school bags Hardly- cegefMkeâue mes~
larger (4) –––––– their torsos. The 2 km route Widely- otj lekeâ~
they walk on foot to reach school (5) –––––
Evenly- kesâ yejeyej~
includes walking past a railway crossing and
through the lanes of an industrial area used by Correct sentence-
mini trucks and carrier vehicle. ....they walk on foot to reach school daily includes
walking.....
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 1. LXV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
(a) them (b) she In the following passage some words have been
(c) they (d) we deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III) alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank.
Ans. (c) : JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Plural number subject keâe Big Ben is the UK's most iconic symbol. Since
ØeÙeesie nesvee ÛeeefnS~ efpemekesâ efueÙes 'they' (Jes) GheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe nw~ 2017, the Elizabeth Tower and the bell inside
DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles nw~ have been (1) ––––– renovation. The structure
Correct sentence- is 160 years old and (2) –––– regular
..... sister Ankita as they hold hands and cross.... maintenance. (3) –––– many years, people had
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank been painting the hands and numbers (4) ––––
the clock black, but last Thursday, the workers
No. 2.
(5) –––– the clock's original colour, Prussian
(a) reach (b) arrive
Blue!
(c) go (d) come
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III) No 1.
Ans. (a) : JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuhe ‘‘Reach- (a) undermining (b) understanding
(hengÛevee) GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ (c) undergoing (d) undertaking
Arrive- hengÛevee (uecyeer Ùee$ee keâe Devle)~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
Go- peevee~ Ans. (c) : JeekeäÙe ceW efJekeâuhe undergoing (iegpejvee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe&
Come- Deevee~ os lee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Correct sentence- DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
....the railway tracks to reach the school. Undermining - #eerCe/ogye&ue keâjvee~
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank Understanding- mecePevee~
No. 3.
Undertaking- oeefÙelJe osvee/DeejcYe keâjvee~
(a) at (b) on
(c) from (d) in Correct Sentence-
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III) .... the bell inside have been undergoing renovation.
Cloze Test 559 YCT
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank LXVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
No 2. In the following passage some words have been
(a) need (b) was needing deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
(c) is needed (d) has needed alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I) option for each blank.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'has needed" keâe Trade on the New York Stock Exchange was
(1)_____ to a standstill on an autumn day
ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Present perfect tense keâe ØeÙeesie (2)______1994. The culprit for the outage
nesiee~ Fmekeâe Rule efvecve nw~ (3)______ a squirrel that had chewed through
Subject + has/have + verbIIIrd form + Object + Other a power line near the computer center of the
words (4)____ in Tumbull, Connecticut. The
Correct sentence- shutdown (5)_____ lasted for half-an-hour,
.... 160 years old and has needed regular maintenance. resulted in the NYSE operating at 85 percent
capacity.
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No 3. No. 1
(a) About (b) For (a) worked (b) happened
(c) Before (d) In (c) taken (d) brought
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Past perfect continuous tense Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Brought (ueeÙee) GheÙegòeâ
keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ efpemekeâe structure efvecve nw~ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe Past indefinite tense keâe Passive Voice
Subject + had been + verb + ing + object + since/for + nw~ efpemeceW was/were + verb3 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
time 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Note- keâYeer-keâYeer since/for + time keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe kesâ No. 2
Meg®Deele ceW Yeer keâj mekeâles nw~ (a) in (b) by
(c) at (d) one
Since- efveef§ele meÙeÙe kesâ efueÙes (2 yepes, meesceJeej, efomecyej,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
1890)
Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes efjòeâ mLeeve ceW GheÙegòeâ Preposition 'in' nesiee,
For- Deefveef§ele meceÙe kesâ efueÙes (2 IeCšs, 2 efove, 3 cenervee, 10
keäÙeeWefkeâ Skeâ efveef§ele Je<e& 1994 efoÙee ngDee nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
meeue) 'In' keâe ØeÙeesie ceen leLee Je<e& kesâ hetJe& (ceW) kesâ sense ceW efkeâÙee peelee
Correct sentence- nw~
For many years people had been painting the hands .....
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 3
No 4. (a) is (b) were
(a) to (b) of (c) was (d) has
(c) at (d) for SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I) Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'was' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe past tense ceW nw Deewj Fmekeâe subject 'The
keäÙeeWefkeâ MeyoeW kesâ Possessive case ceW of keâe ØeÙeesie keâe/keâer/kesâ kesâ culprit' singular noun nw~ Dele: Fmekeâe singular verb 'was'
sense ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe ceW IeÌ[er keâer megFÙeeW Deewj keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
mebKÙeeDeeW kesâ yeejs yeele nes jner nw~ 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Correct Sentence : No. 4
.... the hands and numbers of the clock black, but .... (a) town (b) store
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank (c) exchange (d) bank
No 5. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) imparted (b) invented Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Exchange- Deeoeve Øeoeve
(c) discovered (d) concealed keâjvee GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I) DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe&-
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe Town- keâmyee~
'Discovered' (Keespevee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe Store- meb«en keâjvee~
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles nw~ Bank- pecee keâjvee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Imparted- osvee/Yeeie osvee~ No. 5
(a) which (b) what
Invented- DeeefJe<keâej keâjvee (veÙee)~
(c) who (d) whom
Concealed- ieghle~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Cloze Test 560 YCT
Ans : (a) efjòeâ mLeeve ceW GheÙegòeâ Relative Pronoun 'which' Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'who' GefÛele efJekeâuhe
Ans : (a)
nw, Ùeneb hej who keâe DeLe& nw ‘pees’ pees efkeâ Bill Gates kesâ efueS
nesiee~ Relative Pronoun 'which' keâe ØeÙeesie ‘efvepeeaJe’ kesâ efueS
efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Relative Pronoun kesâ ™he ceW ØeÙegòeâ nw~
Correct sentence : DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
The shutdown which lasted for half an hour, resulted in Whom- efpemekeâes~
the NYSE operating at 85 percent capacity. Which- pees (efvepeeaJe Jemleg)~
LXVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Whose- efpemekeâe, efpemekeâer~
In the following passage some words have been 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the No. 5
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate (a) as (b) too
option for each blank. (c) such (d) so
Bill Gates is the second-richest (1)____in the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III)
world. He is (2)____ an estimated $ 103 billion. Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW so keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
His wealth (3)____ only by Jeff Bezos, (4)_____ Ùeneb 'so' Skeâ Adverb nw, pees DeefOekeâlee/DeefOekeâ keâe DeLe& Øekeâš
has a current net worth of $116 billion. Gates is keâjlee nw efpemekeâe DeLe& ‘Flevee’ nesiee~
(5)____ rich that an average American
spending $1 is similar to Gates spending $1.06 LXVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
million. In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
No. 1 option for each blank.
(a) character (b) personnel During organised tours in Germany, tourists
(c) human (d) person can (1)____ a former Nazi compound 40
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) kilometres from Berlin (2)_____ the
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'Person' 'Forbidden City'. Around twenty thousand
(JÙeefòeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ people visit this place (3)____ year to learn
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw- about Nazi military history. The Nazis
(4)____militarily active at the compound,
Character- hee$e, Ûeefj$e~ which was kept (5)______ in a forest and
Personnel- keâceea, keâce&Ûeejer~ behind a fence. They hid underground bunkers
Human- ceeveJe~ in country homes, and they planned much of
World War II here.
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 2 No. 1.
(a) classed (b) cost (a) visit (b) travel
(c) valuable (d) worth (c) trip (d) stay
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'worth' Ans : (a) efoÙes ieÙes efjòeâ mLeeve ceW GefÛele Meyo visit (Ietceves peevee)
(ÙeesiÙe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw- Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw~
Classed- Jeieeake=âle~ travel- Ùee$ee keâjvee~
Cost- keâercele, ueeiele~ trip- Skeâ Úesšer Ùee$ee~
Valuable- cetuÙeJeeve~ stay- ®keâvee~
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 3 No. 2.
(a) is surpassing (b) is surpassed (a) calling (b) calls
(c) surpassed (d) surpasses (c) call (d) called
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'is surpassed' keâe Ans : (d) ef o Ùes ieÙes ef j òeâ mLeeve ceW ef
J ekeâuhe called keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ surpassed keâe DeLe& nw ‘otmejeW mes yesnlej Ùee nw ~ keäÙ eeW e f k eâ called keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâmeer efJeMes<e veece kesâ efueS keâjles nw~
called-(to have a particular name) (efJeMes<e veece mes peeves peevee)
Gcceero mes yesnlej keâece keâjvee’ GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Correct sentence - 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
His wealth is surpassed only by Jeff Bezos. No. 3.
(a) whole (b) one
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(c) every (d) all
No. 4
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) who (b) whom
(c) which (d) whose Ans : (c) efoÙes ieÙes efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'every' (ØelÙeskeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III) GefÛele nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Cloze Test 561 YCT
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe keâs efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'is' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
No. 4. nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes plural noun and mes pegÌ[s neW leLee ØeLece
(a) was (b) has been
plural noun kesâ henues article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie nes lees Fmemes Skeâ
(c) have been (d) were
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III) unit denote neslee nw, FmeefueS Fvekesâ efueS singular verb keâe
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'were' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
keäÙeeWefkeâ The Nazis Skeâ Plural Noun form (yengJeÛeve keâlee& keâe 4.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank no. 4.
™he) nw~ FmeefueS The Nazis kesâ efueS Plural verb 'were' keâe (a) this (b) whom
ØeÙeesie keâjsies~ (c) which (d) who
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
No. 5. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'which' keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) mysterious (b) holy GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ non living things kesâ efueS which keâe
(c) sacred (d) concealed ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III)
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Ans : (d) efoÙes ieÙes Passage cebs Keeueer mLeeve ceW 'concealed' blank no. 5.
(efÚheevee) Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ (a) part (b) piece
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- (c) branch (d) component
mysterious- jnmÙeceÙe, ieghle~ SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
holy- heefJe$e~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'part'
sacred- Oeeefce&keâ/heefJe$e~ (Yeeie) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
LXIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) LXX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each number. The small farming option for each number.
community of Modlareuth, located halfway Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention.
between Berlin and Munich in rural Germany, Dr Burjor P Banaji, pioneer of Lasik surgery
is home to around 50 people and has just one in India has (1)______ over a dozen surgical
pub. And yet it (1)______ tens of thousands of instruments. When (2)______ senior eye
visitors a year. Upon arrival, (2)______ reason surgeon at Max Eye Care started Lasik, there
for this is clear. Among the 18 houses and were (3)______ surgeons doing it worldwide
and no (4)______ instruments were available
farms (3)______ a 100m-long strip of concrete
either. "As I want things (5)______, I designed
white wall, (4)______ was once part of the
a whole slew of instruments that made my
former border between East and West
surgery more efficient," says Banaji.
Germany meaning that one (5)______.
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 1.
blank no. 1. (a) founded (b) invented
(a) is attracted (b) attract (c) discovered (d) recovered
(c) will attract (d) attracts SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'attracts' (Deekeâef<e&le
efJekeâuhe invented (DeeefJe<keâej efkeâÙee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe
keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ subject 'it' singular nw
FmeefueS verb Yeer singular nesiee~ efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank no. 2.
blank no. 2.
(a) those (b) the
(a) any (b) one
(c) a (d) the (c) they (d) these
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Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW article 'the' keâe
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW reason keâe ØeÙeesie definite sense ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'senior eye surgeon' keâe ØeÙeesie definite
ceW nw~ Dele: definite Article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ sense ceW ngDee nw~ Dele: definite article keâe ØeÙeseie GheÙegòeâ nw~
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank no. 3. blank no. 3.
(a) are (b) were (a) little (b) few
(c) is (d) was (c) more (d) any
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Cloze Test 562 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'few' keâe 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie countable noun kesâ henues negative blank no. 4.
(a) were (b) was
(kegâÚ ve kesâ yejeyej) sense ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâe (c) have (d) are
ØeÙeesie efYeVe DeLeeX ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~ SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'were' keâe ØeÙeesie
blank no. 4.
(a) limited (b) exact
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ peye JeekeäÙe ceW (keâuhevee/FÛÚe pees hetjer ve nes mekesâ) keâe
(c) correct (d) specific YeeJe Øekeâš nes Deewj JeekeäÙe if mes Meg™ ngDee nes lees meYeer Øekeâej kesâ
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) subject kesâ meeLe 'were' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
efJekeâuhe specific (efJeefMe° keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ blank no. 5.
DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ (a) where (b) than
(c) from (d) when
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
blank no. 5.
(a) punitive (b) perfect Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej OeÇgJe leLee
(c) prolific (d) popular YetceOÙe jsKee kesâ comparison kesâ sense ceW efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'than'
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-I) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâe DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW LXXII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
efJekeâuhe perfect (hetCe&) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ In the following passage some words have been
DeLe& efYeVe nw~ deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
LXXI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
option for each number.
In the following passage, some words have been
Malti had to wait long to see her son, Abhik.
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
She had worked hard to (1)______ her
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
husband’s last wish that Abhik should
option for each blank.
Let us take a brief look at the planet (1)______ (2)______ his higher education at Cambridge.
which we live. As the earth hurtles through Abhik (3)______ to be meritorious and
space at a (2)______ of 70, 000 miles per hour, hardworking and had secured a seat. Making
it spins, as we all know, on its axis, (3)______ ends meet was (4)______ and a trip back home
causes it to be flattened at the Poles. Thus, if in the vacation, (5)____ for the mother and son.
you (4)______ to stand at the North or South 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Pole you would be 13 miles nearer the centre of blank no. 1.
the earth (5)______ if you stood on the (a) finish (b) perform
Equator. (c) fulfil (d) produce
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
blank no. 1. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'fulfil' (hetje keâjvee)
(a) by (b) from keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(c) for (d) on DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) finish - meceehle keâjvee~
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ‘«en hej jnves’ kesâ
perform - DeefYeveÙe keâjvee~
YeeJe kesâ efueS preposition 'on' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ ÙeneB hej from, produce - Glheeove keâjvee~
by Ùee for keâe ØeÙeesie efYeVe DeLe& oslee nw~
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.
blank no. 2. (a) approach (b) pursue
(a) mass (b) distance (c) delete (d) provide
(c) speed (d) force SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'pursue' (DevegkeâjCe
Ans. (c) : GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ‘he=LJeer keâer ieefle’ keâs
keâjvee/heeves keâer keâesefMeMe keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
YeeJe kesâ efueÙes speed (ieefle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in approach - hengBÛevee~
blank no. 3.
(a) that (b) which delete - nševee~
(c) where (d) who provide - GheueyOe keâjevee~
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-I) 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW blank no. 3.
(a) prove (b) had proved
efJekeâuhe which keâe ØeÙeesie GhegÙe&òeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ ØeÙeesie (c) will prove (d) is proving
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II)
Cloze Test 563 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW had proved keâe
Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW article 'an' keâe
Ans. (b) :
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ yeeo 'area' keâe GÛÛeejCe
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ passage keâe JeekeäÙe past perfect
ceW nesiee~ vowel sound mes neslee nw Dele: Fmekesâ henues indefinite article
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
blank no. 4. 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) severe (b) difficult blank no. 3.
(c) inspiring (d) worthy (a) major (b) magnetic
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) (c) major (d) majestic
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW difficult (keâef"veeF&, SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
cegefMkeâue) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'majestic'
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- (adjective) (DeeueerMeve/Meeveoej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ
severe - iecYeerj~ JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
inspiring - Øeeslmeenve~ kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
worthy - ÙeesiÙe~ 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.
blank no. 5. (a) on (b) in
(a) uncomfortable (b) unbearable (c) of (d) at
(c) unaffordable (d) uncouth SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
SSC CPO-SI – 25/11/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'of ' (preposition)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW unaffordable keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ possession keâes efoKeeves kesâ efueÙes
(Jenve ve keâjves ÙeesiÙe/hengBÛe mes yeenj) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ ‘keâe’ kesâ DeLe& ceW of keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
uncomfortable - Demenpe~ blank no. 5.
(a) tributaries (b) continents
unbearable - DemenveerÙe~
(c) tributes (d) rainforests
uncouth - DemeYÙe, efJeue#eCe~ SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II)
LXXIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe tributaries
In the following passage some words have been (meneÙekeâ veefoÙeeB) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ peyeefkeâ DevÙe MeyoeW keâe
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate DeLe&-
option for each number. continents - ceneÉerheeW~
The Amazon is the world’s largest tropical tributes - ßeæebpeefue~
rainforest. It is (1)______ the size of the rainforests - ØeÛegj Je<ee& Jeve~
continent of Australia and covers (2)______ LXXIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
area of nearly 2.8 million square miles. The In the following passage some words have been
Amazon rainforest gets its life from the deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
(3)______ Amazon River which runs through alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
the heart (4)______ the region. The rainforest option for each number.
is simply the drained basin for the river and its Alfred Hitchcock was a man with vivid
(5)______. The vast forest consists of four imagination, (1)______ skills and a passion for
layers, each featuring its own ecosystems and life. With his (2)______ style and God-gifted
specially adapted plants and animals. wit he produced and directed (3)______ of the
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in most thrilling films that had the audience
blank no. 1. swooning (4)______ fright and falling off their
(a) roughly (b) specially seats with laughter. He was greatly (5)______
(c) similarly (d) totally by American films and magazines.
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW blank no. 1.
roughly (adverb) (ceewšs leewj hej/Deboepeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ (a) creative (b) clever
(c) leading (d) original
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
specially - (efJeMes<e ™he mes); similarly - (Gmeer Øekeâej mes~) Ans. (a) : passage kesâ Devleie&le efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ
Totally - hetjer lejn mes~ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'creative' (jÛeveelcekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
blank no. 2. clever - Ûelegj, ØeJeerCe~
(a) some (b) an
(c) a (d) one leading - meJeexòece~
SSC CPO-SI – 23/11/2020 (Shift-II) original - cetue, ØeLece,~
Cloze Test 564 YCT
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in National Park complements the rugged
blank no. 2. mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National
(a) separate (b) dull Park to the east.
(c) unique (d) ordinary 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) blank No. 1.
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW (a) that (b) which
efJekeâuhe 'unique' (DeveesKee, yespeesÌ[) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ Mes<e (c) this (d) these
efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nQ- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
separate - Deueie, he=Lekeâ~ Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'this'
dull - veerjme~ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ vepeoerkeâ nesves kesâ sense ceW
ordinary - meeOeejCe~ singular noun kesâ efueS 'this' (pronoun) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw~
blank no. 3. that - Jen~
(a) any (b) some which- pees~
(c) much (d) more
these - (plural of this.)
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II)
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW 'some' (kegâÚ)
blank No. 2.
GheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) with (b) in
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) to (d) of
blank no. 4. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
(a) by (b) through Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'to'
(c) of (d) with
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'with' DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~
(preposition) GheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe nw~ 'with' to explain where 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
things are. blank No. 3.
Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nQ- (a) finding (b) find
(c) found (d) are found
By - (kesâ Éeje, mes lekeâ)~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
Through - (kesâ ceeOÙece mes)~
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'found'
Of - (keâe, keâer, kesâ)~
(verb3 past participle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank no. 5. GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles nQ~
(a) influenced (b) determined 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) attached (d) altered blank No. 4.
SSC CPO-SI – 24/11/2020 (Shift-II) (a) flight (b) high
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (c) far (d) soaring
'influenced' (ØeYeeefJele) GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
determined - efveef§ele~ Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'high'
attached - pegÌ[e ngDee~ (GÛÛe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
altered - DeebefMekeâ heefjJele&ve keâjvee, yeouevee~ 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
LXXV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) blank No. 5.
In the following passage some words have been (a) shore (b) scene
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the (c) landscape (d) movement
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
option for each blank. Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
Valley of Flowers National Park, an Indian efJekeâuhe 'landscape' (Yet-ÂMÙe, heefjÂMÙe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
national park located in North Chamoli in the DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
state of Uttarakhand, is known for its meadows
of endemic alpine flowers and variety of flora. LXXVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
(1)______ richly diverse area is also home In the following passage some words have been
(2)______ rare and endangered animals, deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
musk deer, brown bear, red fox, and blue option for each blank.
sheep. Birds Smart phones have become an essential part of
(3)______ in the park include the Himalayan our lives and their (1) _______ usage is now
monal pheasant and other (4)______ altitude impacting human behaviour. We need to (2)
birds. At 3352 to 3658 meters above sea level, ______ think about digital detox! Yes the
concept of disconnecting with (3) ______
the gentle (5)______ of the Valley of Flowers
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virtual world in not just a fad. It's the need of injuries. It is true that at first there was the
the hour today. The Global Brand Director of deed, the word came later. It was in some
the smart phone Vivo in his speech nudged all respects a cultural progress (3) _______ the
smart phone users (4) _______ a step backward deed became word. But the word was
and think. He said, "He said, "Let's (5) ______ (4)_______ a spell, a magical act, and it (5)
our mobiles and pledge to be closer and nearer _______ much of its power.
to our loved ones." 1. Select the most appropriate options for blank
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 1.
number 1. (a) that (b) whose
(a) exceedingly (b) excessive (c) what (d) which
(c) exceeding (d) exceed SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe (Relative
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'excessive'
pronoun) 'which' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw pees ÙeneB conjunction kesâ
(DeeJeMÙekeâlee mes DeefOekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
™he ceW Yeer keâeÙe& keâj jne nw~
DeLe& veneR osles nQ~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 2. that - efkeâ/Jen/pees~
(a) serious (b) seriously whose - efpemekeâe/efkeâmekeâe~
(c) series (d) seriousness what - keäÙee ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I) 2. Select the most appropriate options for blank
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'seriously' No. 2.
(adverb) iecYeerjleehetJe&keâ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe keâs (a) miserable (b) immeasurable
parts of speech different form nw~ (c) numerable (d) countable
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
number 3. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW adjective
(a) the (b) any immeasurable (DeheefjcesÙe/DeLeen) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ good
(c) many (d) a ÙeneB Skeâ uncountable noun keâer lejn keâeÙe& keâj jne nw Deewj Gmekesâ
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
henues unaccountability keâes JÙeòeâ keâjves Jeeuee adjective ÛeeefnS~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW virtual world kesâ
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
henues article the keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW
countable - efieieves ÙeesiÙe~
virtual world definite sense ceW ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~ Dele: definite
numerable - efieveves ÙeesiÙe~
article keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
miserable - DelÙevle og:Keer~
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 4. 3. Select the most appropriate options for blank
(a) takes (b) to take No. 3.
(c) taken (d) to taking (a) such (b) however
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I) (c) which (d) when
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW to take - uesvee keâe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ verb keâer noun form yeveeves kesâ efueÙes Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW when (peye)
indefinite (to + verb1) keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ conjunction keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank GheÙegòeâ nw~
number 5. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
(a) switch in (b) switch off such - Ssmee ner~
(c) switch over (d) switch up however - efheâj Yeer~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I)
which - pees/efpemekeâe/efpemekesâ/efpevekessâ~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW switch off (yebo keâjvee)
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ 4. Select the most appropriate options for blank
No. 4.
Correct sentence - 'Let's switch off our mobiles'
(a) quickly (b) lastly
LXXVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) (c) originally (d) firstly
In the following passage some words have been
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
option for each blank. originally cetuele:/ceewefuekeâ (Adverb) kesâ ™he ceW ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
We do not want to condemn the word. It is DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
after all a mighty instrument, it is the means by quickly - MeerIeÇlee mes~
(1) _______ we tell each other of our emotions
the way in which we influence others. Words lastly - DeeefKej/Devlele:~
can do (2) ______ good but also cause terrible firstly - ØeLecele:/Deeies

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5. Select the most appropriate options for blank Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe remains
No. 5. (DeJeMes<e/KeC[nj) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ
(a) have retained (b) has retained Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
(c) retained (d) will retained
DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe&–
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revenues - jepemJe~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW has retained (Deheveer
returns - cegveeheâe/ueeYe~
efmLeefle keâes yeveeS jKevee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject refunds - Jeehemeer~
'it' singular number ceW nw~ Dele: helping verb singular 'has'
4.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ blank number 4.
LXXVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) (a) finite (b) written
In the following passage some words have been (c) endless (d) finished
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ JeekeäÙ e kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve ceW endless ‘Devevle’ keâe
option for each blank. ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe&–
India located near Hospet town in the finite - meerefcele~
Karnatake state, India. (1) ______ the written - efueefKele~
attractions of Hampi (2) _______ beautiful
finished - meceehle~
temples, ruins of palaces (3) ________ of
aquatic structures, ancient market streets, 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
royal pavilions, bastions, royal platforms, blank number 5.
(a) located (b) fitted
treasury buildings ..... the list is practically (4)
(c) settled (d) placed
______. Most of the visitors of Hampi arrive at SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
the well-connected Hospet Junction railway
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'located' efmLele
station, (5) _______ about 13km from Hampi.
Roads to Hampi are in great shape. Driving all keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
the way to Hampi from the neighbouring cities DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe&–
is not a bad idea either. fitted - mecee osvee/ GheÙegòeâ~
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in settled - yemee ngDee/ JÙeJeefmLele~
blank number 1. placed - mLeeve Øeehle~
(a) Along (b) Among LXXIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
(c) Aside (d) Away In the following passage, some words have been
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II) deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe Among (kesâ alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
yeerÛe ceW) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Gmekesâ yeeo plural option for each blank.
Champane-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a
number kesâ noun keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in
DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe&– Panchmahal district in Gujarat, India. (1)
along - meeLe/kesâ oewjeve~ _____ is situated near the historical (2) ____ of
aside - Deueie jKevee~ Champaner, a city which was founded by
Vanraj Chavda, the (3) ____ prominent king of
away - otj/yeenj~ the Chavda Dynasty, in the 8th century. He
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in named it (4) ____ the name of his friend and
blank number 2. general Champa, also known later as
(a) was (b) is Chamaraj. The heritage site is dotted with forts
(c) were (d) are with bastions ranging (5) ______ the hills of
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II) Pavagadh, and extending into the city of
Champaner.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'are' keâe ØeÙeesie
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
GheÙegòeâ nw keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe present tense ceW efueKee nw Deewj JeekeäÙe keâe blank number 1.
subject 'the attraction of Hampi' plural nw~ Dele: verb Yeer (a) That (b) They
plural ceW nesieer~ (c) It (d) Which
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I)
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (c) : Passage kesâ Devleie&le efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ
blank number 3.
(a) revenues (b) remains mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'it' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'it' keâe ØeÙeesie non
(c) returns (d) refunds living thing singular pronoun kesâ ™he ceW subject 'park' kesâ
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II) ef ueS ef k eâÙee ieÙee nw~
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2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in following explosions which were (4) _____ by a
blank number 2. compressor burst. The Fireman died due to (5)
(a) tower (b) garden ______ bleeding and smoke inhalation. It took
(c) city (d) fort firemen five hours to pull his body out of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) debris.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'city' keâe 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 1.
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) manufactures (b) manufacturable
Tower– ceerveej, yegpe&~ (c) manufacturing (d) manufactured
Garden– GÅeeve, yeieerÛee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Fort–ogie&, efkeâuee~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1)
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in ceW manufacturing (efJeefvecee&Ce, Glheeove) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
blank number 3. nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(a) more (b) main 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(c) chief (d) most number 2.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) (a) blaze (b) fracture
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'most' keâe (c) trouble (d) ruin
ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ the kesâ yeeo superlative degree keâe ØeÙeesie SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles nQ~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW blaze
More– Dehes#eeke=âle~ (pJeeuee, OeOekeâleer Deeie) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ ÙeneB blaze as
Main– cegKÙe, cenlJehetCe&~ a noun ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Chief– ØecegKe ØeOeeve~ Trouble– mecemÙee~
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Fracture– DeefmLe Yebie~
blank number 4. Robust– cepeyetle~
(a) from (b) on 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(c) at (d) after number 3.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) (a) recently (b) evidently
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe after (yeeo (c) eventually (d) generously
ceW) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ passage kes â YeeJe kes â Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3)
From– mes~ ceW recently– (neue ner ceW ) keâe ØeÙees ie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
On– Thej~ efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
evidently– efvemmebosn, yesMekeâ~
At– hej~
Eventually – DeeefKejkeâej~
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 5. generously – GoejleehetJe&keâ~
(a) to (b) above 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(c) from (d) away number 4.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) (a) amazed (b) advocated
(c) horrified (d) triggered
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe from
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(mes/Éeje) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4)
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ ceW Triggered– (yevotkeâ oeievee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
To– keâes, keâer efoMee ceW, keâer Deesj~ Amazed– Dee§eÙe&Ûeefkeâle~
Above– Thej, GÛÛelej mLeeve ceW~ Advocated – he#e heesef<ele keâjvee~
Away– efYeVe mLeeve ceW, otj~ Horrified– YeÙeevekeâ, [jeJevee nw~
LXXX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
In the following passage some words have been number 5.
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
(a) lavish (b) towering
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
(c) excessive (d) exorbitant
option for each blank.
One fireman died while 14 others had a narrow SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
escape when a part of the factory-cup-outlet of Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5)
a well-known battery (1) _______ firm where ceW Excessive– (DelÙeefOekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
they were battling a major (2) _____ collapsed efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
following a series of sudden explosions in west
Delhi. The brave fireman who had joined the Lavish– efheâpetueKeÛe&~
department last year and got married (3) Towering– ieieveÛegcyeer~
_____, was buried under a pile of debris Exorbitant– DeefleJÙeheer~
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LXXXI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Ans. (d) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej due to (kesâ keâejCe) keâe ØeÙeesie
In the following passage some words have been GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
Since– keäÙeeWefkeâ~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. Hence forth– YeefJe<Ùe ceW, Fmekesâ yeeo~
Forest fire always (1) ______ by one of two LXXXII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
reason – naturally caused or human-caused. In the following passage, some words have been
Natural fire is generally (2) ______ by lighting, deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
with a very small percentage (3) ______ by alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
spontaneous combustion of dry fuel such as option for each blank.
sawdust and leaves. (4) ______, human-caused Roman civilization emerged around the sixth
fire can happen (5) ______ any number of century BC. At the height of (1) ______ power,
reasons. the Roman Empire ruled over a huge chunk of
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank (2) ______, and all the present-day
No. 1. Mediterranean countries (3) ______ part of
(a) takes up (b) happens ancient Rome. Early Rome was (4) ______ by
(c) creates (d) causes kings, but later, the people took control over
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II) their own city and ruled (5) ______.They
Ans. (b) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej happens (Ieefšle neslee nw) keâe introduced a council known as the Senate
heÇÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ which ruled over them. From this point, Rome
was referred to as the Roman Republic.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
take up– Dehevee uesvee,Meg® keâjvee~ number 1.
Create– yeveevee, efvecee&Ce keâjvee~ (a) their (b) its
Causes– keâejCe~ (c) his (d) one's
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
No. 2. Ans. (b) : ÙeneB ef j òeâ mLeeve hej its keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee,
(a) troubled (b) reasoned keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen Roman civilization kesâ efueS ØeÙegòeâ ngDee nw~ DevÙe
(c) begun (d) caused efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II) 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Ans. (d) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej caused (keâejCe) keâe ØeÙeesie number 2.
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ (a) sea (b) islands
Trouble– mecemÙee, hejsMeeveer~ (c) country (d) land
begun - Meg™ keâjvee~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank Ans. (d) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej land keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ A
No. 3 huge chunk of land (peceerve keâe yeÌ[e efnmmee)~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
(a) contributed (b) achieved efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
(c) attained (d) gathered 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II) number 3.
Ans. (a) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej Contributed (Ùeesieoeve) keâe (a) have (b) are
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (c) were (d) had
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
Ans. (c) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej were keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ
Achieve– neefmeue keâjvee~
Fmekeâe sub plural (countries) nw leLee JeekeäÙe Yeer past ceW nw~
Attain– Øeehle keâjvee~
Note:– ÙeneB had keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ veneR nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ as a
Gather– Fkeâªe nesvee~
helping verb had kesâ yeeo VIIIrd form Deevee DeefveJeeÙe& neslee
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank nw~ DeleŠ efJekeâuhe 'were' GheÙegòeâ nQ~
No. 4.
(a) Unless (b) On the other hand 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(c) At the outset (d) Consequently number 4.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II) (a) controlled (b) regulated
(c) governed (d) conducted
Ans. (b) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej On the other hand (otmejer SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Deesj) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Ans. (c) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej governed (Meemeve nesvee) keâe
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
No. 5. Controlled– efveÙebef$ele nesvee~
(a) hence forth (b) because
Regulated– efveÙebef$ele, JÙeJeefmLele~
(c) since (d) due to
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II) Conducted– mebÛeeefuele nesvee~

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5. Select the most appropriate option for blank 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
number 5. blank number 4.
(a) themselves (b) ourselves (a) or (b) also
(c) himself (d) yourself (c) before (d) never
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Ans. (a) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej themselves keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ Ans. (a) : Passage kesâ sentence kesâ Blank no. 4 ceW 'or'
nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe subject 'The people' nQ efpemekesâ efueS (DeLeJee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ or (conjunction) keâe ØeÙeesie
reflexive pronoun themselves ner GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
efJekeâuhe efYeVe pronouns kesâ efueS ØeÙegòeâ nesles nQ~ ‘DeLeJee’ kesâ DeLe& ceW oes word Ùee clause peesÌ[ves kesâ sense ceW
ourselves - we efkeâÙee peelee nw~
himself - he DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
yourself - you Also– Yeer~
LXXXIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Before – henues~
In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the Never – keâYeer veneR~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
option for each blank. blank number 5.
One of the reasons we fail to talk convincingly (a) words (b) things
about climate change is that we present it as (c) terms (d) voices
something "out there". We (1) _____ to make it SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
clear (2) _____ it's linked to (3) _____ daily
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej JeekeäÙe kesâ
decisions, such as walking (4) _____ driving,
and not talk about it in (5) _____ of Blank no. 5 ceW 'Terms' (ceeceues/efveyebOeve) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Mes<e
abstractions. efJekeâuhe nQ– Words - Meyo~
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Things - JemlegSb~
blank number 1.
(a) need (b) keep Voices - DeeJeepeW~
(c) know (d) use LXXXIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II) In the following passage some words have been
Ans. (a) : Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej sentence kesâ blank deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
no. 1 ceW 'Need' (DeeJeMÙekeâlee nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Mes<e alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~ option for each blank.
Keep – jKevee~ The Ken Gharial Sanctuary is a wildlife
sanctuary near Panna in Madhya Pradesh. It is
Know – peevevee~
part (1) ______ the gharials Conservation
Use – ØeÙeesie keâjvee~
association where captive bred gharials (2)
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in ______ released to help regenerate the gharial
blank number 2.
ecosystem. (3) ______ is located at the Ken
(a) if (b) that
(c) then (d) so River, north of Panna National Park. Here you
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II) can also (4) ______ the majestic Raneh Falls on
Ans. (b) : Passage kesâ sentence kesâ Blank no. 2 ceW - the Ken River. The Sanctuary is (5) ______ for
visitors during monsoon season.
'That' (efkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee pees Sub-ordinate clause keâe
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
efvecee&Ce keâjves kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevegheÙegòeâ nw~ number 1.
If – Ùeefo~ (a) with (b) of
then –leye~ (c) in (d) at
So – Dele:~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (b) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej of (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie
blank number 3. GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ part of something- efkeâmeer Ûeerpe keâe Yeeie nesvee~
(a) our (b) their
(c) those (d) much DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II) 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Ans. (a) : Passage kesâ sentence kesâ Blank no. 3 ceW "our" number 2.
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ our keâe ØeÙeesie we kesâ possessive (a) had (b) are
adjective/pronoun kesâ ™he ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (c) is (d) was
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Their – Gvekeâe/Dehevee~ Ans. (b) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej are keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee,
Those – Jes/pees~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe sub (gharials) plural nw~ Deewj JeekeäÙe present
Much – DeefOekeâ~ tense ceW nw~ Dele: plural verb keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~

Cloze Test 570 YCT


3. Select the most appropriate option for blank 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 3. number 2.
(a) That (b) It (a) roam (b) visit
(c) These (d) This (c) watch (d) call
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Ans. (b) : ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve hej it (Ùen) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve mebKÙee (2) ceW
keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen The Ken Gharial sanctuary kesâ efueS DeeÙee nw~ efJekeâuhe 'Visit' - (Ùee$ee, oewje) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
pees efkeâ non-living subject nw Deewj Fmekesâ pronoun 'it' keâe Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nQ- Roam-Ietcevee, efHeâjvee Ùee meHeâj keâjvee,
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe otmejs sense ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesles nQ~ Watch- OÙeeve mes osKevee, Call - yegueeJee, hegkeâej, efveoxMe~
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 4. number 3.
(a) look (b) see (a) are (b) was
(c) climb (d) regard (c) were (d) had
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Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe see (osKevee) Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW efJekeâuhe
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ look kesâ meeLe at (preposition) 'were' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâe subject, (The Nazis)
Deelee nw, pees efkeâ passage ceW veneR nw FmeefueS kesâJeue see keâe ner plural Deewj JeekeäÙe keâe tense simple past nw~ Dele: past keâer
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ verb 'were' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 5. number 4.
(a) locked (b) closed (a) what (b) whom
(c) finished (d) banned (c) who (d) which
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Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW closed (vepeoerkeâ Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW efJekeâuhe
nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ which (pees efkeâ/keâewve mee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ as a
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- relative pronoun non-living things kesâ efueÙes 'which' keâe
locked– yevo~ ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâe ØeÙeesie efYeVe efmLeefle ceW efkeâÙee
finished– meceehle~ peelee nw~
banned– ØeefleyeefvOele~ what - pees - non-living things
LXXXV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) whom - efpemekeâes - living things objective case
In the following passage some words have been who - pees - living things, subjective case
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate number 5.
option for each blank. (a) started (b) fought
During organised tours, tourists can visit a (c) carried (d) planned
former Nazi compound 40 kilometres (1) ––––– SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Berlin called the 'Forbidden City'. Twenty Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Passage kessâ efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW efJekeâuhe
thousand people (2) ––––– here every year to planned (Ùeespevee yeveeÙee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe
learn about Nazi military history. The Nazis (3) kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
–––––– militarily active at the compound, (4) ––
Started - Meg® efkeâÙee, Fought - ueÌ[s, Carried - ues ieÙes~
––––– was kept secret in a forest and behind a
fence. The Nazis (5) –––––– much of World LXXXVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
War II from here. In the following passage some words have been
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
number 1. alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
(a) into (b) in option for each blank.
(c) at (d) from The two men bowed to one (1) ______ and
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I) parted. Tom found himself in a difficult (2)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ sentence kesâ Blank No -1 ceW _______. He was going to (3) _______ three
duels in a (4) _______ of three hours. : "Even if
efJekeâuhe 'From' (mes, mLeeve, efoMee Ùee meceÙe keâe metÛekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie I am killed, it will be a (5) _______ death," he
nesiee pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ thought.
Mes<e efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Into- Devoj keâer Deesj~ blank no. 1
In- ceW~ (a) another (b) each
(c) other (d) self
At- hej~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Cloze Test 571 YCT
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efueS efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW efJekeâuhe needn’t peel carrots. You can (4)______ scrub
another keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘Skeâ otmejs’ kesâ DeLe& kesâ efueÙes 'one off the surface lightly and cook them You can
also find ways (5)______ and recycle by-
another' keâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ meeLe keâjles nQ~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
products like using coffee grounds to make
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the biscuits.
blank no. 2 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(a) station (b) situation No. 1.
(c) relation (d) location (a) are passionately (b) was passionate
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) (c) are passionate (d) were passionate
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(2) ceW efJekeâuhe situation (efmLeefle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efj8òeâ mLeeve (1) ceW 'are
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ passionate' (YeeJegkeâ nQ) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe present
Station - mLeeve/ef"keâevee tense ceW Je subject plural nw~ Dele: plural verb (are +
Relation - mecyevOe adjective) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe DeMegæ nw~
Location - mLeeve/peien 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the No. 2.
blank no. 3 (a) upon (b) in
(a) participate (b) think (c) into (d) on
(c) figure (d) fight SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ passage kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve (2) ceW in (ceW) keâe
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ØeÙeesie nesiee pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe
(3) ceW efJekeâuhe fight (mebIe<e& keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe preposition efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ pees efkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ efueÙes
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
Participate - efnmmee/Yeeie uesvee 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 3.
Think - meesÛevee
(a) production (b) product
Figure - Devegceeve ueieevee (c) productive (d) producer
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
blank no. 4 Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW product
(a) time (b) difference (Glheeo/heoeLe&) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ henues
(c) place (d) matter
'food' keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
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Production - Glheeove
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve
Productive - Glheeokeâ/GhepeeT
(4) ceW efJekeâuhe matter (efJe<eÙe/Jepen) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
Producer - efvecee&lee
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the No. 4.
blank no. 5 (a) just (b) rarely
(a) laborious (b) glorious (c) seldom (d) never
(c) spurious (d) curious SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ sense kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe just (DeYeer-DeYeer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
(5) ceW efJekeâuhe glorious (ieewjJehetCe&) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Rarely - MeeÙeo ner keâYeer,
Laborious - heefjßeceer Seldom - keâYeer-keâYeer,
Spurious - DeJewOe/vekeâueer Never - keâYeer veneR
Curious - efpe%eemeg 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
LXXXVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) No. 5.
In the following passage some words have been (a) to redo (b) to reuse
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the (c) to redone (d) to reused
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III)
option for each blank. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5)
Jonas Karlsson and Ruth Osborne are two ceW efJekeâuhe 'to reuse' (hegve: GheÙeesie keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe&
chefs who (1)______ about promoting zero
waste in cooking, whether it is (2)______
oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
restaurants or at home. It means using every Note- (Infinitive) to kesâ yeeo verb1 (to + verb1) keâe ØeÙeesie
part of a food (3)______. So for example, you neslee nw~
Cloze Test 572 YCT
LXXXIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve ceW
In the following passage, some words have been Disturbance (DeMeebefle, GheõJe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. Dismissal– Ghes#ee keâjvee,
'Staged tourism' whether it is of the tiger or the Disappointment– efvejeMeepevekeâ,
snow leopard kind, is driven by the desire of Disbelief– DeefJeÕeeme~
visitors to see specific animals. This often (1) LXXXIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
____ pressure on a certain area, with hordes (2) In the following passage some words have been
____ tourists rushing to a spot. In (3) ___ case deleted. Fill in the blank with the help of the
of tigers, it is quite possible (4) _____ the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
animal is stressed by the (5) ____ caused by a option for each blank.
bunch of excited tourists. A city, predominantly made of red sandstone,
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Fatehpur Sikri (1)____ founded in the 16th
blank number 1. century by the Mughal Emperor, Akbar. It is
(a) gives (b) makes essentially a fortified city (2)____had been the
(c) does (d) puts capital of Akbar (3)_____fifteen years. Now a
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III) UNESCO world heritage site (4) _____a
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjkeäle mLeeve (1) ceW puts (jKevee) famous tourist attraction, it is a fine (5)____of
Mughal architecture.
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- blank number 1.
give – osvee, (a) is (b) was
Make– yeveevee, (c) had (d) were
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
does– keâjvee~
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW 'was' keâe ØeÙeesie
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 2. nes iee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe past tense ceW nw~ Deewj JeekeäÙe keâe subject
(a) by (b) with singular nw Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe passive ceW nw~ Dele: was + verb3 keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) from (d) of nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW ceW oer ieÙeer verb GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III) 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjkeäle mLeeve (2) ceW of keâe heÇÙeesie blank number 2.
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen sense kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ (a) what (b) who
(c) which (d) where
With hordes of tourists - heÙe&škeâeW keâer YeerÌ[ kesâ meeLe~
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3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW which (pees
blank number 3.
(a) a (b) that
efkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ non liviing things kesâ efueÙes as a
(c) the (d) this relative pronoun 'which' keâe ØeÙeesie subjective case ceW efkeâÙee
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III) peelee nw~ Fmekesâ yeeo verb keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYevve
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjkeäle mLeeve (3) ceW the keâe ØeÙeesie DeLe& osles nQ~
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye oes noun 'of' mes pegÌ[s ngÙes nes lees ØeLece 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
noun kesâ henues the keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ blank number 3.
(a) by (b) for
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) from (d) since
blank number 4. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(a) how (b) that Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW for (kesâ efueÙes)
(c) what (d) why
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâe ØeÙeesie efYeVe DeLe&
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ceW neslee nw~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW that keâe ØeÙeesie
By - Éeje,
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ that ÙeneB subordinate conjunction kesâ From - mes,
™he ceW ØeÙegòeâ ngDee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Since - mes (meceÙe)
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 5. blank number 4.
(a) dismissal (b) disappointment (a) if (b) but
(c) disturbance (d) disbelief (c) nor (d) and
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Cloze Test 573 YCT
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW 'and' (Deewj) keâe Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW
ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ oes MeyoeW Je GheJeekeäÙeeW keâes peesÌ[ves kesâ efueÙes efJekeâuhe rank (efmLeefle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
conjunction "And" keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ osles nQ~
DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ-
If- Ùeefo, mind - efoceeie, yegefæ,
But-efkeâvleg, happiness - ØemeVelee,
Nor-vee lees, safisfaction - meblegef°
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 5. blank number 5.
(a) example (b) infrastructure (a) probable (b) elusive
(c) ruin (d) organization (c) fashionable (d) creative
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Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW
efJekeâuhe 'Example' (GoenjCe) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ efJekeâuhe elusive (Deemeeve ve nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ-
Infrastructure – yegefveÙeeoer {eBÛee
'probable' - mebYeeefJele,
ruin – yeyee&o
'fashionable' - ØeÛeefuele,
organization – mebie"ve
'creative' - me=peveelcekeâ
XC. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been XCI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the In the following passage some words have been
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
option for each blank. alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
Simply put, happiness is satisfaction of mind. option for each blank.
However different individuals (1) ______ Increasing levels of air pollution are (1) –––––
different perceptions of how to achieve (2) for higher incidence of respiratory diseases and
______. For some happiness lies (3) _______ other illnesse. Various studies carried out in
wealth; for others, it is in (4) _______ and Delhi reflect the correlation between air
position; yet happiness is (5) _______ to most. pollution and its (2) ––––– impacts. To tackle
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the problem of air pollution, a number of
blank number 1 . measures have been taken in the past, such as
(a) had (b) having switching to (3) ––––– fuels, tightening
(c) has (d) have vehicular emissior limits, phasing out of old
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) vehicles and maintenance of in-use vehicles,
Ans. (d) : passage ceW Øeoòe sentence keâer blank no - 1 kesâ closing or relocating (4) –––––– industries,
efueS efJekeâuhe 'Have' (jKevee) GheÙegòeâ nw pees Skeâ main verb nw plantation activities etc. However, a lot more
Deewj sentence kesâ DeLe& kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ - had still needs to be done if the capital desires to (5)
- jKee, having - jKeles ngS , has - jKevee ––––– clean air.
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
blank number 2. number 1.
(a) happiness (b) dream (a) responsive (b) responding
(c) money (d) fame (c) responsibility (d) responsible
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Ans. (a) : Øeoòe passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej sentence kesâ Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ Sentence keâer Blank No-1
blank no - 2 kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe 'happiness' (ØemeVelee) GheÙegòeâ nw~ kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe 'Responsible' (efpeccesoej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ- dream - mJehve, money - Oeve, fame - KÙeeefle DevÙe efJekeâuhe nQ-
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Responsive - Øeefleef›eâÙeeMeerue,
blank number 3. Responding - Øeefleef›eâÙee ceW kegâÚ keânvee,
(a) on (b) in Responsibility - GòejoeefÙelJe~
(c) over (d) about
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 2.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW efJekeâuhe 'in' (ceW)
(a) illness (b) rough
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ (c) long (d) health
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II)
blank number 4. Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence keâer blank no -2 keâs efueS
(a) mind (b) happiness efJekeâuhe 'Health' (mJeemLÙe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
(c) satisfaction (d) rank
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Cloze Test 574 YCT
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 3. number 2.
(a) immaculate (b) guiltless (a) growth (b) slowdown
(c) cleaner (d) righteous (c) wealth (d) health
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Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence keâer blank no -3 ceW 'cleaner' Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ blank space no -2 kesâ efueS
(meeHeâ keâjves Jeeuee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ suitable efJekeâuhe 'Growth' (Je=efæ Deewj efJekeâeme) Øeoeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe&- Mes<e efJekeâuhe nw-
Immaculate-Skeâoce meeHeâ megLeje, slowdown ieefle keâce keâjvee,
Guiltless-yesiegveen, yeskeâmetj, wealth - Oeve,
Righteous- GefÛele veweflekeâ ™he mes ceevÙe~ health - mJeemLÙe~
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 4. number 3.
(a) pollution (b) pollute (a) rose (b) is risen
(c) polluted (d) polluting (c) rises (d) had risen
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Ans. (d) : Øeoòe sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve mebKÙee-4 kesâ efueS Ans. (a) : Øeoòe sentence kessâ blank space no -3 kesâ efueS
efJekeâuhe 'Polluting' (Øeotef<ele) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efJekeâuhe 'Rose' (Je==efæ, yeÌ{ ieÙee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe nw-
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank Is risen - yeÌ{er nw,
number 5. Rises - GoÙe nesleer nw,
(a) breath (b) breathe Had risen - yeÌ{ Ûegkeâer Leer~
(c) breathes (d) breathed
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II) 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 4.
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence keâer blank no - 5 kesâ efueS (a) decently (b) deftly
GheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe 'Breathe' (meebme uesvee) Øeoeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw (c) dutily (d) directly
keäÙeeWefkeâ To + V1 = infinitive neslee DeLee&led To kesâ yeeo verb keâer SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Ist form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Dele: efjòeâ mLeeve ceW verb keâer first Ans. (d) : Øeoòe sentence kesâ blank no -4 kesâ efueÙes efJekeâuhe
form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ 'Directly' (meerOes lejerkesâ mes, ØelÙe#e ™he mes) GheÙegòeâ nw~ verb
XCII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) 'Impacted' keâe Adverb nw~ Dele: Mes<e efJekeâuhe nww- Decently -
In the following passage some words have been Meeueervelee mes, Deftly-o#elee hetJe&keâ, Dutily-keâle&JÙe hejeÙeCelee mes~
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate number 5.
option for each blank. (a) unattractive (b) possible
A recent census of waterbirds conducted as a (c) attractive (d) impossible
part of Asian Waterbird Census (1) ––––– an SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
increase in their population in Najafgarh Jheel
this year. The census also showed a (2) ––––– in Ans. (c) : Passage kesâ Devleie&le efoÙess ieÙes sentence kessâ blank
the number of threatened species. Last year, no 5 kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe 'Attractive' (efoueÛemhe, ceesnkeâ, ®efÛekeâj)
the number of waterbird species were thirty- GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
one which climbed to fifty-four this year, while Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ-
the threatened variety (3) –––– from four to six unattractive - yeometjle,
in the same duration. The region also saw a possible - mecYeJe,
healthy monsoon in 2019, which would have (4)
–––––– impacted the quality of habitat, making impossible - DemecYeJe~
it (5) –––– to more birds. XCIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank In the following passage some words have been
number 1. deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
(a) reaped (b) played alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
(c) recorded (d) responded option for each blank.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III) The choices we make in life determine who we
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ sentence kessâ blank no -1 kesâ are. One's life is (1) ______ marked by the
exemplary choices one has made (2) ______
efueS efJekeâuhe 'Recorded' (DeefYeefueefKele, ope& ngDee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& one's journey. The mega icon Ratan Tata has
oslee nw~ described his journey (3) ______ being a seven-
Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ- year-old boy who played his (4) ______ the
Reaped - Heâmeue keâeškeâj meBYeeuevee, freedom struggle to being moved by the plight
Played - Kesuee, of a family on a two-wheeler which became the
Responded - Øeefleef›eâÙee ceW kegâÚ keânvee Ùee keâjvee~ genesis of the world's most (5) ______ car the
Tata Nano.
Cloze Test 575 YCT
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank XCIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
number 1. In the following passage some words have been
(a) rarely (b) often deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
(c) seldom (d) never alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II) option for each blank.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 At the age of 94, Harbhajan makes barfi only
ceW often– (ØeeÙe:, Dekeämej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ on order and people come to collect the freshly
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nww~ made barfi at her (1) ____. The most
rarely – keâYeer-keâYeer remarkable thing is, she manages everything is
seldom – MeeÙeo ner keâYeer (2) _____ her own, form roasting the gram
flour to cutting the (3) _____ shaped barfis. She
never – keâYeer veneR
believes that it is better to wear out than to rust
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank out. Due to her hard work, she received the
number 2. best (4) ______ when she was named
(a) upon (b) toward 'entrepreneur of the year'. This 94 year old
(c) into (d) along
woman (5) _____ that it's never too late to do a
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start-up.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
along – (kesâ meeLe/kesâ oewjeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ number 1.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ (a) resident (b) residence
Upon – kesâ Thej (c) residing (d) residential
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Into – kesâ Devoj (ØeJesMe keâjves kesâ DeLe& ceW) Ans. (b) : Passage ceW Øeoòe sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank efJekeâuhe 'Residence' (DeeJeeme, efveJeeme) (noun) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
number 3. keäÙeeWefkeâ possessive adjective (her) kesâ yeeo noun keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) from (b) above nesiee~
(c) though (d) for
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II) Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ–
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 Resident – efveJeemeer,
ceW From – (mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe preposition Residing – efveJeeme keâjvee,
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles nw~ Residential – DeeJeemeer, efjneÙeMeer
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 4. number 2.
(a) part with (b) part of (a) on (b) to
(c) part in (d) part from (c) for (d) with
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Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence keâs efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW efJekeâuhe 'on'
Part in – (efnmmee uesvee/Yeeie uesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (hej, Thej) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ
keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen Skeâ Phrase neslee nw "Play part in something" DeLe& oslee nw~
‘‘efkeâmeer Ûeerpe ceW Yeeie uesvee’’ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DeYeer‰ Gòej veneR nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- 3. Select the most apporpriate option for blank
Part with – Deueie nes peevee number 3.
Part of – keâe efnmmee nesvee (a) happy (b) hardly
Part from – ÚesÌ[vee, lÙeeie keâjvee~ (c) perfectly (d) truly
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I)
number 5. Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe
(a) economical (b) economize 'perfectly' (oes<e jefnle {bie mes) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen Skeâ
(c) economist (d) economic
Adverb nw pees 'Cutting' verb keâes modify keâj jne nw~ Mes<e
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ef Jekeâuhe nw– Happily – ØemeVelee mes, Hardly– keâef"veeF& mes,
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
Truly– melÙelee mes~
economical – (efkeâheâeÙeleer/keâce KeÛex Jeeuee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
DevÙe efJekeâuhees keâs DeLe& efYeVe nw~
number 4.
Economize – efkeâheâeÙele keâjvee (a) gratefulness (b) content
Economist – DeLe&Meeœeer (c) appreciation (d) charm
Economic – DeeefLe&keâ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Cloze Test 576 YCT
Ans. (c) : Passage kesâ sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW efJekeâuhe
'Appreciation' (iegCe-oes<e efJeJesÛeve) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee pees efkeâ 'attractive' (Deekeâ<e&keâ) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keääÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB hej
JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ Adjective keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ pees efkeâ Book Cover keâer efJeMes<elee
Mes<e efJekeâuhe nw– yelee jne nes~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&–
Gratefulness– DeeYeej, Attracted (past form of verb) – Deekeâef<e&le efkeâÙee/uegYeevee
Content– mebleg‰ nesvee, Attract (verb) – Deekeâef<e&le keâjvee
Charm– Deekeâ<e&Ce~
Attraction (Noun) – Deekeâ<e&Ce
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 5.
No. 4.
(a) had been proving (b) is proved
(a) reading (b) to reading
(c) has proved (d) was proved
(c) to read (d) read
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Ans. (c) : Passage kesâ sentence efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'Has
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW efJekeâuhe "to
proved' (efmeæ keâj efoÙee nw) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe
read" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW noun keâe ØeÙeesie
present perfect sense keâe os jne nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DeYeer‰ Gòej
GheÙegòeâ nw~ Deewj efkeâmeer verb keâer Original form kesâ meeLe
veneR nQ~
Infinitive "to" keâe ØeÙeesie keâjkesâ Gmekeâes noun yeveeÙee peelee nw~
XCV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
(to + verb1)
In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the efJekeâuhe JÙeekeâjCe keâer Âef° mes DeMegæ nw~
alternatives given. select the most appropriate 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
option for each blank. No. 5.
One day Willy stumbled upon a novel in a (a) monologues (b) prologue
(1)___bookshop–a Perry Mason book written (c) epilogue (d) dialogues
by Erle Stanley Gardner. He (2)___the book SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I)
simply because the title of the book cover Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW efJekeâuhe
looked comprehension. Although it was an "dialogues – mebJeeo/yeeleÛeerle" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen Fmekesâ
unbridged book willy was able (3)______ it was
sufficient (4)______ comprehension. This was YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&–
partly because the novel contained(5) ____ Monologues – Skeâue Yee<eCe/DeelceYee<eCe
written in simple, conversational language. Prologue – ØemleeJevee
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank epilogue – Ghemebnej
No.1.
XCVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
(a) local (b) locals
(c) location (d) localize In the following passage some words have been
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW efJekeâuhe Studies have shown that there is no standard
'Local' (mLeeveerÙe) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen Fmekesâ YeeJe kesâ advice one can (1) ____to parents. Some
Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ guidelines however, may (2)_____The first one
Locals – mLeeveerÙe ueesie is that children are all different and there is no
one way (3)____bringing them up. Each child
Location – mLeeve/efmLeefle
should be treated as (4)____individual The
Localize – mLeeveerÙe yeveevee second is that heredity is important, both for
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank intelligence and (5)_____.
No.2. 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(a) picked on (b) picked at No.1.
(c) picked in (d) picked up (a) giving (b) give
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I) (c) given (d) gave
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW efJekeâuhe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
'picked up' (G"eÙee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen Fmekesâ YeeJe kesâ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW
Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& GheÙegòeâ veneR option "give" keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ modals + vIst
nw~ form keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe (verb) GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No.3. No.2.
(a) attractive (b) attracted (a) was provided (b) be provided
(c) attract (d) attraction (c) is provide (d) being provided
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Cloze Test 577 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2) (3)___ floods and food shortage. Though the
ceW "be Provided" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Passage keâe JeekeäÙe Government can make laws (4) __ denudation
of forests, it is difficult to prevent it unless
Passive voice ceW nw~ Dele: Modal + be + verb3 structure
people are educated enough to realize its
ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ (5)___consequences.
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No.3. no.1.
(a) by (b) of (a) what (b) whose
(c) from (d) off (c) whom (d) which
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Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW
ceW "of" (preposition) (keâe/kesâ) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen which keâe ØeÙeeie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Relative pronoun kesâ ™he ceW
JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ non-living things kesâ efueÙes "which" keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW (Prepositions) kesâ DeLe&- Note- Living thing kesâ efueÙes as a relative pronoun,
by - mes/Éeje subjective case ceW 'who' Deewj objective case cebs 'whom'
from - mes leLee possessive case ceW whose keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Fmeer lejn
off - mes otj/mes~ non-living things kesâ efueS subjective case ceW which,
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank objective case ceW which leLee possessive case ceW which
No.4. keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
(a) an (b) many 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(c) a (d) that no.2.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) (a) whoever (b) whenever
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW "an" keâe (c) wherever (d) however
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ yeeo ØeÙegòeâ Meyo SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
"Individual" Vowel sound keâe Meyo nw, Dele: Fmekesâ henues Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2)
article "an" keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR ceW however leLeeefhe/efheâj Yeer keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe
nw~ efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
Note – Indefinite article a/an keâe ØeÙeesie- Whoever - pees keâesF& Yeer
a keâe ØeÙeesie – Indefinite noun efpemekeâe GÛÛeejCe Consonant whenever - peye keâYeer/peye Yeer
Sound mes nes, Yeues ner Meyo keâe henuee De#ej Vowel nes~ wherever - peneB keâner Yeer~
an keâe ØeÙeesie – Indefinite noun efpemekeâe GÛÛeejCe Vowel 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Sound mes nes, Yeues ner Meyo keâe henuee De#ej Consonant nes~ no.3.
(a) in (b) of
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank (c) by (d) with
No.5.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) personal (b) personnel
(c) personality (d) personalise Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) ceW 'with' (meeLe) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ cope kesâ meeLe
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5) (preposition) with keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ efpemekeâe DeLe& nw- hetje
ceW efJekeâuhe "Personality -JÙeefòeâlJe" keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen keâjvee, meecebpemÙe yew"evee~ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Fmekesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- DevÙe Prepositions efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~-
Personal – JÙeefòeâiele/efvepeer 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Personnel – keâce&Ûeejer Jeie& no.4.
(a) have prohibited (b) prohibiting
Personalise – efvepeerke=âle/ceeveJeerkeâjCe keâjvee~
(c) prohibited (d) prohibits
XCVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
In the following passage some words have been Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the alternatives
prohibiting keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW as an
given. Select the most appropriate option for
each blank. adjective keâe keâeÙe& keâj jne nw~
Trees help man in three ways, by supplying Note-Verb + ing keâe ØeÙeesie Deiej noun kesâ henues nes lees Ùen
wood etc. by providing shade and by helping to participle kesâ ™he ceW adjective keâe keâeÙe& keâj jne nw~
resist drought and flood, of (1) ___the last is the 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
most important. Man (2)___has brought on his no. 5.
own ruin, by mass deforestation. History shows (a) large (b) big
that great empires built on depletion of forest (c) small (d) grave
reserves, have toppled being unable to cope SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Cloze Test 578 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe
ceW 'grave' (iecYeerj) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes 'interaction' (DevÙeesvÙe ef›eâÙee, ØeYeeJe) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ pees
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& oslee nw~ JeekeäÙe kesâ DeLe& keâes complete keâjlee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DeYeer° Gòej
Large - efJeMeeue~ veneR nw pees Fme Øekeâej nw–
Big - yeÌ[e~ consultation - efJeÛeej efJeceMe&
Small - Úesše~ Intimation - metÛevee, mebkesâle
XCVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Deliberation - efJeJesÛevee
In the following passage some words have been 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the No. 5.
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate (a) unauthorised (b) undeveloped
option for each blank. (c) unparalleled (d) unsupervised
The internet is fast becoming trusted by (1) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I)
______ children and adults as reliable and
accurate (2) ______ of information. Through Ans. (d) : passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW efJekeâuhe
the internet children now have (3) ______ to an 'unsupervised' (Deefvejeref#ele) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen
almost endless supply of information and participle kesâ ™he ceW adjective keâe keâeÙe& keâj jne nw~ pees noun
opportunity for (4) ______. However, there can child keâer efJeMes<elee yelee jne nw~
be real risks and dangers for an (5) _____ child. Unauthorised - DeveeefOeke=âle
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Undeveloped - DeefJekeâefmele
No. 1.
(a) both (b) not only Unparalleled - Demeceeve
(c) neither (d) ofter XCIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) In the following passage some words have been
Ans. (a) : passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW efJekeâuhe both (oesveeW) deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ pees JÙeefòeâÙeeW/JemlegDeeW keâes indicate keâjlee nw~ Mes<e alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank.
efJekeâuhe DeYeer° Gòej veneR nw pees Fme Øekeâej nw– The Great Stupa at Sanchi is one of the oldest
Not only - ve kesâJeue stone structures in India. It was originally
Neither - vee lees, commissioned (1) ________ Emperor Ashoka
Often - ØeeÙe: in the 3rd centure BCE. Its nucleus (2) _______
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank a simple hemispherical brick structure built (3)
No. 2 _______ the relics of the Buddha. It was
(a) source (b) deposit crowned by the chhatri, a parasol-like (4)
(c) collection (d) piece _______ symbolising high rank, which was (5)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) ________ to honour and shelter the relics.
Ans. (a) : passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW efJekeâuhe 'source' 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 1.
(œeesle, Gûce cetue) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ– (a) with (b) to
Deposit - efkeâmeer mLeeve hej kegâÚ jKevee (c) by (d) from
Collection - meb«en SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Picec - šgkeâÌ[e~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW efJekeâuhe by keâe
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘kesâ Éeje’ kesâ efueS preposition 'by' keâe ØeÙeesie
No. 3 neslee nw peye Gmekesâ yeeo keâesF& noun ØeÙeggòeâ ngDee nes~
(a) access (b) easiness
Note-ÛetBefkeâ JeekeäÙe passive ceW nw Dele: (by + subject) keâe ØeÙeesie
(c) gathering (d) ability
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) iee~ nes
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW efJekeâuhe 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 2.
'access' (hengBÛe ØeJesMe ceeie&) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ
(a) gave (b) was
efueÙes GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ– (c) were (d) kept
Easiness - megiecelee, mejuelee SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Gathering - meYee/YeerÌ[ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW efJekeâuhe was keâe
Ability - ÙeesiÙelee, #ecelee ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe simple past keâe sense os jne nw~
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
No. 4 blank No. 3.
(a) consultation (b) intimation (a) into (b) aside
(c) deliberation (d) interaction (c) over (d) about
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
Cloze Test 579 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW efJekeâuhe over keâe 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ over (kesâ Ghej) keâe ØeÙeesie JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ No. 3.
DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) affective (b) powerful
(c) effortless (d) stable
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 4. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
(a) conduit (b) wall Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW YeeJe kesâ
(c) structure (d) bridge Devegmeej powerful keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw keäÙeebsefkeâ Tools (GhekeâjCe)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II) keâes qualify keâjves kesâ efueS adjective 'powerful' keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW efJekeâuhe GefÛele nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
structure (mebjÛevee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'parasol' (Úlejer,
affective - DeeJesiehetCe&
Úelee) Skeâ Øekeâej kesâ mebjÛevee keâes JÙeòeâ keâjlee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
efffortless - mejue
DeLe& efYeVe nw-
Conduit - (heeF&he ueeFve) stable - efmLej
wall - oerJeej 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
bridge - mesleg No. 4.
(a) custody (b) charge
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) structure (d) frame
blank No. 5.
(a) intended (b) outlined SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
(c) informed (d) predicted Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II) ceW adjective 'charge' (efpeccesJeej) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ pees efkeâ
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW pronoun 'I' keâes qualify keâj jne nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
'intended' (Fjeoe), keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ efYeVe nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw- Note-JeekeäÙe ceW adjective change keâe ØeÙeesie predicative kesâ
Outlined - GefuueefKele ™he ceW use ngDee nw~
informed - metefÛele keâjvee
custody - efnjemele ceW uesvee
Predicted - YeefJe<JeeCeer keâjvee
structure - mebjÛevee
C. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been frame - Keekeâe
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate No. 5.
option for each blank. (a) regular (b) stimulant
Everyone wants to be happy. I also want to be (c) legal (d) temporary
happy (1) _________ that's when I am at my SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
best. I know that happiness comes from (2)
_______ me, not from outside. The (3) _______ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5)
tools I will have to learn to use here will only ceW 'regular' (efveÙeefcele keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ basis 'noun'
work if I understand that I'm in (4) _______ of keâes qualify keâjves kesâ efueS adjective keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
my thoughts, actions and emotions and if I'am DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe&-
willing to do some simple exercises on a (5)
_______ basis. stimulate - Gòespekeâ
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank legal - keâevetveer
No. 1 temporary - #eefCekeâ
(a) until (b) nevertheless
(c) unless (d) because CI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III) In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
Ans. (d) :Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW 'because'
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
(keäÙeeWefkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej option for each blank.
Ùen reason show keâj jne nw~ Dele: because keäÙeeWefkeâ keâe ØeÙeesie Families, particularly those with children and
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& osiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ who have the means, are opting to (1) _______
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank from Delhi driven by the increasing air
No. 2. pollution and (2) _______ impact on health.
(a) around (b) for Delhi's Air Quality Index had (3) ________ a
(c) within (d) on three-year-low this year, post-Diwali, creating
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III) a (4) _______ polluted atmosphere which led to
Ans. (c) :Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW preposition (5) _______ problems in many, forcing people
'within' (Devoj, kesâ Yeerlej) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe to wear masks outdoors and install air purifiers
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ at home.
Cloze Test 580 YCT
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank to get children hooked. Treks in wilderness
No. 1. areas are even (5) ______ as children can then
(a) relocate (b) reinstate engage with all kinds of life-forms on their turf.
(c) reschedule (d) restart 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I) number 1.
(a) unnaturalness (b) naturalist
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW
(c) natural (d) nature
relocate (veÙeer peien yemevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ reinstate - efheâj mes efveÙegòeâ keâjvee, Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1
reschedule - hegveÙeexefpele keâjvee, restart - efheâj mes Meg®Deele keâjvee~ ceW Nature– (Øeke=âefle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank DeLe& efYeVe nQ~
No. 2.
Unnaturalness – DemJeYeeefJekeâlee
(a) their (b) its
(c) it's (d) their's naturalist – Øeke=âefleJeeoer
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I) nature – Øeke=âefle
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
its keâe ØeÙeesie as a possessive adjective GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ number 2.
(a) environment (b) environs
Ùen noun, impact keâes qualify keâj jne nw~ (c) environmentalist (d) environmental
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
No. 3.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW
(a) hit (b) bagged
(c) produced (d) leaped Environmentalist– (heÙee&JejCeefJeo) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I) keäÙeebsefkeâ ÙeneB article 'an' kesâ yeeo noun keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
hit (Øenej/DeeIeele keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ Environment – heÙee&JejCe
DeLe& efYeVe nw~ produced - Glheeefole, leaped - GÚuevee~ Environs – heefjØeosMe
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank Environmental – heÙee&JejCeerÙe
No. 4. 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(a) separate (b) severely number 3.
(c) conditionally (d) dissatisfied (a) must (b) can
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I) (c) will (d) needs
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
severely (iecYeerj ™he mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 Needs –
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ separate - Deueie, conditionally - MeleeX kesâ (pe®jle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW a pet (noun)
DeeOeej hej, dissatisfied - Demebleg°~ kesâ yeeo main verb keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~ peyeefkeâ DevÙe verbs, as
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank a modal verb keâeÙe& keâjleer nw~
No. 5. Note-JeekeäÙe keâe subject keeping (verbal noun) nw~ pees efkeâ
(a) abdominal (b) brain singular nw~ Dele: Fmekesâ yeeo ØeÙegòeâ verb singular (verb1 +
(c) renal (d) respiratory s/es) ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I)
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW number 4.
respiratory (Õeeme mebyebOeer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW (a) sanctuaries (b) sanctorum
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ respiratory problems - Õeeme mebyebOeer mecemÙeeSB, (c) sanctity (d) sanctuary
brain - efoceeie, abdominal - hesš-mebyebOeer, renal - Je=keäkeâ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
CII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW Sanctuaries–
In the following passage some words have been DeYÙeejCe (Skeâ mes DeefOekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the keäÙeeWefkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ yeeo plural verb 'are' kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate efkeâ noun Yeer plural nesieer~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nw~
option for each blank.
One complaint parents and teachers have 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
about children these days is that they are number 5.
simply not interested in (1) ______. In his (a) best (b) better
weekly column 'Down in Jungle land' Ranjit (c) good (d) worse
Lal, an (2) ______ offers some useful SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
suggestions. Keeping a dog or cat as a pet (3) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW 'better'
______ to be made mandatory. Regular visits to (yesnlej) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ even Deewj as kesâ yeerÛe ceW leguevee
national parks and (4) ______ are another way keâe YeeJe JÙeòeâ efkeâÙee pee jne nw~
Cloze Test 581 YCT
CIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) CIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alteranatives given. Select the most appropriate alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. option for each blank.
The flight was packed. There were (1) Art is the use of (1)____skill and imagination to
_____parents with small children. Specifically. create something that's beautiful or emotionally
(2)____.This definition needs to be expanded. If
a three-year-old boy (2)_____the row in front
you (3)____a little deeper,
of me (3)_____announcing his presence by You'll see that any skill can be considered an art,
letting (4)____ear-piercing shrieks every 45 (4)_____if you exercise a little (5)____and
seconds. I settled (5)____hoping the kid would creativity in the process.
calm down. 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in No.1.
blank No.1. (a) creativity (b) destruction
(a) any (b) all (c) intoxication (d) emotion
(c) several (d) most SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW Several (keâF&) creativity (jÛeveelcekeâlee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ any – DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Destruction – efJeveeMe; Intoxication – Gvceeo~
keâesF&; all – meYeer; most – DeefOekeâebMe 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in No. 2.
blank No.2. (a) imaginative (b) tempting
(a) at (b) inside (c) creative (d) comforting
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
(c) over (d) in
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW (in) ceW Comforting (meeblJevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
Preposition keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Tempting – uegYeeJevee, Deekeâ<e&Ce;
Imaginative – keâuheveeMeerue; Creative – jÛeveelcekeâ~
osles nw~ inside – Devoj, over – kesâ Thej, at – hej~
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in No. 3.
blank No.3. (a) dig (b) look
(a) were (b) are (c) play (d) move
(c) was (d) had SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW was keâe ØeÙeesie ceW Dig (Keesovee, DevJes<eCe keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeesefkeâ Fmekeâe Sub (A three year old boy) efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ look – osKevee play – Kesuevee, move
Singular nw~ Dele: singular verb (was) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ – Ûeuevee~
nesiee~ 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in No. 4.
blank No.4. (a) commonly (b) at the outset
(a) leave (b) across (c) particularly (d) generally
(c) away (d) loose SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 cebs loose ceW Particularly (Keemekeâj, efJeMes<e ™he mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
(ÚesÌ[vee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Generally – meeceevÙele:
at the outset DeejcYe mes~ , commonly - Deeceleewj hej
away – otj; Across – Gme heej~
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in No. 5.
blank No.5. (a) desire (b) dream
(a) up (b) on (c) hope (d) imagination
(c) out (d) down SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW Down keâe ceW imagination (keâuhevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Settle down – Deejece mes yew"vee/ efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Desire – FÛÚe keâjvee, Dream –
Iej yemeevee~ (phrasal verb) nww~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ mehevee osKevee Hope – DeeMee keâjvee~
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CV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
In the following passage some words have been No.5.
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the (a) begin over (b) begun over
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate (c) begun to (d) begin to
option for each blank. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
All her life Ms. Foster had a great fear of Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW efJekeâuhe
missing a train. a place, a boat or (1)____a
'begin to' (Meg™ keâjves ueieer) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen
theatre curtain. In other respects. She was not
a (2)____nervous woman. But the mere thought Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
of (3) ____on occasions like these would throw JÙeekeâjCe keâer Âef° mes efYeVe DeLe& oslee nw~
her (4)____such a nervous state that a finy CVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
muscle in the corner of her left eye would In the following passage, some words have been
(5)_____twitch. This would disappear once she deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
had boarded the plane etc. alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank option for each blank.
No.1. Red okra from Karnataka. Black rice from
(a) extremely (b) quite Gujarat. Red corn from Tamil Nadu. What you
(c) even (d) hardly would (1)______ as exotic varieties of food
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II) today are (2)______ indigenous crops that
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW efJekeâuhe belong to a specific region. Many such
"even (ÙeneB lekeâ keâer/meceeve ™he mes)’’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ (3)______ crops have gone extinct. Many more
Ùen Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe are on the brink. But with Indian households
efJekeâuheeW DeLe& efYeVe nw~ (4)______ more conscious about healthy eating
extremely – DelÙeble/efveleevle and the natural benefits of consuming local
food, (5)______ among both consumers and
quite – efyeukegâue/hetCe&leÙee
farmers is increasing.
hardly – cegefMkeâue mes 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank number 1.
No.2. (a) describing (b) describes
(a) usual (b) particular (c) describe (d) described
(c) general (d) particularly SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II) Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW efJekeâuhe 'describe'
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW efJekeâuhe (JeCe&ve keâjvee) ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ modal kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeues verb Ist
"particulary (efJeMes<e ™he mes) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen forn ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DeMegæ nQ~
passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ number 2.
usual – meeceevÙele:/JÙeeJeneefjkeâ (a) mostly (b) surprisingly
particular – JÙeefòeâiele/efJeMes<e (c) incredibly (d) openly
general – meeceevÙe/JÙeehekeâ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank Ans. (a) : ef o Ùes ieÙes passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ
No.3. efJekeâuhe ceW 'mostly' (DeefOekeâebMe) Øeoeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw keäÙeeWefkeâ
(a) be later (b) be late JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe efYeVe
(c) being late (d) being later
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
DeLe& osles nQ~ surprisingly - Dee§eÙe&pevekeâhetCe&, incredibly -
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW efJekeâuhe
DeefJeÕemeveerÙe ™he mes, openly - Kegues ™he ceW
"Being late (osj nesves)’’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen Passage 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
number 3.
kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâe DeLe& (a) native (b) global
JÙeekeâjCe keâer Âef° mes GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ (c) foreign (d) new
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
No.4. Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes sentence kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW efJekeâuhe
(a) in (b) into
'native' (osMeer/hewoeFMeer) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'native' word
(c) up (d) away
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II) Skeâ adjective nw pees 'crops' keâer efJeMes<elee yeleelee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe
Ans. (b) : Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW efJekeâuhe "Into ‘ceW’ efYeVe nw- global - JewefÕekeâ, foreign - efJeosMeer, new - veÙee
(ieefleceeve efmLeefle)’’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen Passage kesâ YeeJe 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW (Prepositions) number 4.
(a) becomes (b) have become
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ (c) became (d) becoming
in – ceW / up – Thej / away – otj SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
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Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ efjkeäle mLeeve (4) ceW efJekeâuhe 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
'becoming' (nesvee, nes peevee) (gerund) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe No. 4.
(a) profound (b) sincere
efJekeâuhe verb kesâ ™he nw~ (c) comical (d) dismal
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
number 5. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe
(a) awareness (b) intelligence
(c) apprehension (d) experience 'profound' (ienje, ienve) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Øeoòe Noun -
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I) 'experience' (DevegYeJe) kesâ efueS proper adjective
Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW efJekeâuhe 'profound' nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ– sincere - meÛÛee, efveMÚue,
'awareness' (peeie™keâlee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ benefits of comical - nemÙekeâj, efJeveesokeâ, dismal - og:Keo, efvejeMeepevekeâ
consuming keâe reference sentence ceW Øeoeve efkeâÙee nw~ Mes<e 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nQ- intelligence - yegefæceòee, apprehension No. 5.
(a) some (b) the
- Mekeâ, [j, experience - DevegYeJe (c) a (d) much
CVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
In the following passage some words have been Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage keâer efjòeâ mLeeve 5 kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate 'the' (article) Øeoeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw keäÙeeWefkeâ 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie
option for each blank. definite sense kesâ noun kesâ henues efkeâÙee peelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
To close the day on a high note, we decided to efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
spend the rest of (1)______ evening at a 100- CVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
year-old historic watering hole in downtown In the following passage, some words have been
Juneau. We wanted to (2)______ our bear deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
sightings and how it feels to be in the wild. alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
While raising a toast and reminiscing (3)______ option for each blank.
our time in the woods, I felt a deeper Recently, I visited an orphanage for differently
connection with nature. It was a (4)______ abled (1)______ in Delhi. The courteous staff
experience to walk for miles with no particular (2)______ me feel at home and allowed me to
reason or intention other than absorbing interact (3)______ with the children. I was told
(5)______ solitude of the jungle, open to the beforehand that I could carry food packets and
sky. items of daily use like stationery, blankets, and
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank clothes (4)______ the children, who were in the
No. 1. age group of five to 13. The children were a
(a) their (b) ours cheerful lot, the smiles on (5)______ faces
(c) our (d) theirs reflecting the joy within on receiving gifts.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II) 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1) number 1.
(a) children (b) child’s
ceW 'our' (Dehevee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ subject (c) child (d) children’s
'we' kesâ efueS possessive adjective keâer lejn ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III)
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank 'children' (yeÛÛes) Øeoeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
No. 2. osles nQ~
(a) celebrated (b) celebration 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(c) celebrate (d) celebrates number 2.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II) (a) made (b) make
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW efJekeâuhe (c) makes (d) was made
'celebrate' (GlmeJe ceveevee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III)
noun keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw Deewj (To + v ) keâe ØeÙeesie as an
1 Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ passage kes â ef ueS efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW efJekeâuhe
'made' (yeveeÙee) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ passage simple past
infinitive noun kesâ ™he ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~
tense ceW nw Deewj 'made' 'make' verb keâer IInd form nw pees
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
simple past ceW GheÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ Mes<e Gòeâ verb kesâ DevÙe ™he nQ
No. 3.
(a) for (b) in pees GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
(c) with (d) about 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II) number 3.
(a) freely (b) truly
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW efJekeâuhe about
(c) heartily (d) clearly
(kesâ yeejs ceW) Øeoeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw Mes<e efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III)
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Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 are keâe ØeÙeesie
efJekeâuhe 'freely' (mJeleb$e ™he mes) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe present ceW nw~ leLee JeekeäÙe keâe
efYeVe nw~ Subject, ellora caves (plural) nww~ Dele: plural verb 'are'
Truly - mener ceeÙeves ceW ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~
Heartily - efoue mes 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Clearly - mhe° ™he mes blank number 3.
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank (a) Many (b) Few
number 4. (c) An (d) The
(a) for (b) with SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) by (d) of Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW definite article
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III) 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ definite noun keâes
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej specify keâjves kesâ efueS definite articale 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
efJekeâuhe 'for' (kesâ efueS) preposition ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe nQ- 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
with - kesâ meeLe, by - kesâ Éeje, of - keâe, keâer, kesâ blank number 4.
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank (a) created (b) constructed
number 5. (c) erected (d) carved
(a) that (b) those SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
(c) them (d) their Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III) Carved (keâeškeâj efÛe$e yeveevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW efJekeâuhe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Create – yeveevee ; Construct – jÛevee,
'their' (Gvekeâe, Gve meye keâe) possessive pronoun ØeÙegòeâ nesiee erected - mLeeefhele
keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence keâe subject children nw, pees plural 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
number ceW nw Fmekesâ efueÙes possessive Adjective nw pees efkeâ blank number 5.
noun 'face' keâes qualify keâj jne nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& (a) status (b) symbol
(c) function (d) role
osles nQ~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
CIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW
In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blank with the help of the Status – (efmLeefle, opee&) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate DeLe& efYeVe nw~
option for each blank. Symbol - mebkesâle
One of the most fascinating archaeological sites Function - meceejesn
in Maharashtra, the Ellora Caves, date back Role - efkeâjoej
(1)____ about 1,500 years ago, and (2)____the CX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
epitome of Indian rock-cut architecture. In the following passage some words have been
(3)_____34 caves are actually Buddhist, Hindu deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
and Jain religious monuments (4) _____in the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
rock. They were given the (5)____of World option for each blank.
Heritage Site in 1983. I remember watching a TV series on bringing
Created between the 6th and 10th century, the up children that showed parents being obsessed
12Buddhist, 17 Hindu and 5 jain caves carved (1) _______ their children's performance in
in proximity at Ellora are proof of the religious school exams. The series highlighted how
harmony during this period of Indian history. parents often give (2) _______ higher
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in importance to their children's academic
blank number 1. performance than their aptitudes. So many
(a) in (b) to parents push and goad their children to study
(c) for (d) at hard and score (3) _______ possible in their
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I) exams. They believe that academic (4) _______
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW to keâe ØeÙeesie guarantees a successful career and they want
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Date back to keâe ØeÙeesie Yetlekeâeue kesâ meceÙe their children to be the next 'Albert Einstein'
keâes Denote keâjves kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe not knowing that Einstein (5) _______ was a
rebel and didn't follow any of his parents' plans
DeLe& osles nQ~ for him.
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
blank number 2. No. 1.
(a) are (b) be (a) of (b) in
(c) were (d) is (c) about (d) to
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
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Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1) 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe 'about - (yeejs ceW’) GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe No. 1.
(a) reservation (b) reserved
prepositions DeLe& kesâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
(c) reserve (d) reserves
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
No. 2.
(a) completely (b) fully Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW reserve (efkeâmeer
(c) significantly (d) largely Ûeerpe keâes megjef#ele jKevee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ to + vI form
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2) 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe 'significantly - (cenòJehetCe& ™he mes) GheÙegòeâ No. 2.
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ (a) if (b) and
completely - hetjer lejn mes, fully - hetCe& ™he mes/hetCe&leÙee, (c) also (d) even
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
largely - JÙeehekeâ ™he mes/keâeheâer no lekeâ
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW JeekeäÙe ceW
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 3. Conjunction 'and' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ
(a) as higher as (b) as good as Cumulative conjunction 'and' (Deewj) oes JeekeäÙeeW Ùee GheJeekeäÙeeW
(c) as high as (d) as better as keâes pees[Ì ves kesâ efueS ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) osles nQ~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3) 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe 'as high as - (efpelevee GBâÛee nes mekesâ Glevee) No. 3.
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) maintains (b) maintaining
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank (c) maintained (d) maintain
No. 4. SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) direction (b) realization Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW past
(c) performance (d) completion participle - maintained keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
maintained Skeâ adjective phrase nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe verb kesâ
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4)
™he nQ~ peesefkeâ efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe 'performance (ØeoMe&ve/JÙeJenej) GheÙegòeâ DeLe&
oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& Fme Øekeâej nQ– direction - 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 4.
vesle=lJe/efoMee, realization - Snmeeme/DevegYetefle, completion - (a) in (b) for
meceeheve/hetCe&lee (c) to (d) at
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
No. 5. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW 'for' keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) himself (b) oneself
(c) themselves (d) itself
GheÙeg òeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘kesâ efueS’ kesâ meboYe& ceW Preposition 'for'
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (5) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
reflexive pronoun 'himself' (Kego ner) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ No. 5.
(a) forces (b) guides
keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen third person, einstein kesâ efueS as a reflexive (c) fixes (d) rules
pronoun ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-II)
veesš– DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& Yeer meceeve ner nesles nQ uesefkeâve Ùes Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW fixes (efveef§ele
Deueie-Deueie pronouns kesâ efueS ØeÙegòeâ nesles nQ~ oneself -one, keâjvee, efmLej keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
themselves - they, itself - it DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Forces- efJeJeMe keâjvee, Guide- ceeie& oMe&ve keâjvee,
CXI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Rule- Meemeve keâjvee~
In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the CXII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate In the following passage words have been
for each blank. deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
Buffer stock refers to a (1) –––– of a alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
commodity that is used to offset price option for each blank.
fluctuations (2) –––– unforeseen emergencies. The Harmandir Sahib, also known as Darbar
Buffer stock is generally (3) ––––– for essential Sahib is a Gurudwara (1) –––– in the city of
commodities and necessities like food grains, Amritsar. It (2) ––––– an eminent pilgrimage
pulses etc. The Cabinet Committee (4) –––– site (3) ––––– Sikhism. It is usually (4) ––––––
Economic Affairs (5) –––– the minimum buffer the golden temple in English (5) –––– it is
stock on a quarterly basis. plated with gold.
Cloze Test 586 YCT
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank rural areas. The first general services on a (2) –
No. 1. –––– basis started in August, 1965. Colour
(a) locate (b) located television came into (3) ––––– in November,
(c) locates (d) locating 1982 on the eve of the Ninth Asian Games,
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) Around (4) –––– time it became possible to take
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW located kesâ television programmes to rural area (5) ––––––
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite ceW nw efpemeceW the help of satellites.
verb2 ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 1.
No. 2. (a) on (b) at
(a) is (b) was (c) to (d) for
(c) has (d) are SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeejj efjòeâ mLeeve 1
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW is keâe GheÙegòeâ ceW 'for' (kesâ efueÙes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ ÙeneB Jele&ceeve ceW efkeâmeer Ûeerpe kesâ DeefmlelJe veneR nw~
(existence) keâe DeLe& yeve jne nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
osles nQ~ No. 2.
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank (a) regular (b) usual
No. 3. (c) proper (d) final
(a) of (b) on SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) by (d) with
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeejj efjòeâ mLeeve 2
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW 'of (keâe) ceW Regular (efveÙeefcele) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
DeLe& efYeVe nw~
'preposition keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles
nQ~ Usual - ØeeÙe:
Note:- Site of something. Proper - GefÛele
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank Final - Deeflebce
No. 4.
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(a) named (b) known
(c) regarded (d) called No. 3.
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) (a) existence (b) establishment
(c) creation (d) location
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
ceW called (keâne peelee nw/peevee peelee nw/hegkeâeje peelee nw) keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeejj efjòeâ mLeeve 3
GheÙegòeâ nww keäÙeeWefkeâ passive voice ceW nw~ Dele: is + verb3 keâe
ceW existence (DeefmlelJe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Named - veeefcele
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw -
establishment - mLeehevee
Known - %eele
Regarded - efJeÛeej keâjvee creation - jÛevee
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank location - ef"keâevee~
No. 5. 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(a) even (b) also No. 4.
(c) but (d) because (a) it (b) this
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) those (d) these
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
ceW because (keäÙeeWefkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW Gme Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeejj efjòeâ mLeeve 4
conjunction keâer DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw pees keâejCe keâes ØeoefMe&le keâjlee ceW this (Ùen) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR
nes~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ nw~
CXIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
In the following passage some words have been No. 5.
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the (a) from (b) with
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate (c) among (d) for
option for each blank. SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Television in India made a humble beginning is Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeejj efjòeâ mLeeve 5
September, 1959. The first television
programmes were meant (1) ––––– schools and cebs 'with' GheÙegòeâ Meyo nw, DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Cloze Test 587 YCT
CXIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
In the following passage some words have ceW sentence ceW 'Vastly' (yengle pÙeeoe yeÌ[e/yeÌ[s hewceeves hej) keâe
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
option for each blank. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
Plants first appeared on earth 400 million years firmly - ÂÌ{lee mes
ago. Insects arrived 100 million years later. lightly - nukesâ mes
Ever (1) –––– a fierce war has raged between deeply - ienjeF& mes
the two. At first it (2) –––– not seem likely that
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
the plants would stand (3) ––––– chance in the blank No. 5.
battle. Plants, unlike insects, cannot move. (a) feeling (b) eating
Plants are (4) –––– outnumbered by insects, an (c) fighting (d) feeding
average oak tree will have tens of thousands of SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
insects (5) ––––– on it. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in ceW feeding keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekesâ yeeo 'on' keâe ØeÙeesie
blank No. 1.
ngDee nw~
(a) for (b) on
Note:- Feed on something kegâÚ Keeves kesâ efueS efveYe&j nesvee~
(c) since (d) afterwards
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) CXV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW 'since' (leye
deleted. Fill in the blank with the help of the
mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Ever since' (leYeer mes), Skeâ alternative given. Select the most appropriate
Ssmes definite period of time (efveef§ele meceÙe Deblejeue) keâes option for each blank.
show keâjlee nw pees ‘Dekeämej Deleerle mes Deye lekeâ’ keâe yeesOe keâjelee It was when she started reading books as a
nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ child that Dervla Murphy, Irelnd's foremost
travel writer, first developed (1) –––– interest
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in in and love for travel. Her father was the
blank No. 2. county librarian in Waterford, and Dervla had
(a) did (b) does (2) –––– to a wide variety of books which (3) ––
(c) do (d) had ––– her imagination for distant lands and her
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) determination (4) –––– see them for herself.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW auxiliary Even as a cycling trips to Europe widely in her
(helping verb) kesâ past form 'Did' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ native Waterford and as a young adult she (5) –
––– cycling trips to Europe whenever possible.
efoÙee ieÙee passage past tense ceW nw~ 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
'Do' verb has four forms: blank No. 1.
Present tense - do/does (a) a (b) one
Past tense - did (c) the (d) an
Past participle - done SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW Article 'An'
blank No. 3. keâes ØeÙegòeâ efkeâÙee peeÙesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ - Deeies Øeoòe word - Interest -
(a) none (b) any keâe GÛÛeejCe mJej OJeefve mes ØeejcYe nw~ peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuhe nQ-
(c) some (d) not
a - Skeâ, (Indefinite Article)
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II)
The - (Definite Article)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW 'any' (keâesF&
One - Skeâ~
Yeer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ Blank kesâ henues 'not seem 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
likely' Skeâ principle clause keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw, pees negative blank No. 2.
sense keâe nw~ Dele: Deeies Deeves Jeeuee Subordinate clause Yeer (a) ascent (b) access
negative nesiee, meeLe ner 'chance' Skeâ noun nw lees Fmekesâ henues (c) assess (d) assent
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Skeâ adjective (any) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nQ~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW access to
DeLe& osles nQ~
(hengbÛevee) keâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ meeceevÙe phrase kesâ ™he ceW keâjles nQ~
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâe DeLe& nw-
blank No. 4.
ascent - ÛeÌ{eF&, DeejesnCe
(a) firmly (b) lightly
assess - Deebkeâvee, cetuÙeebkeâve keâjvee
(c) vastly (d) deeply
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-II) assent - mJeerke=âefle osvee
Cloze Test 588 YCT
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2
blank No. 3.
(a) fired (b) blew
ceW efJekeâuhe 'Remains - (yeÛee/yevee jnlee nw) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw,
(c) grew (d) raised DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles nw~
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II) Leaves - ÚesÌ[vee, rests - efmLej nesvee, preserves - mebjef#ele
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 keâjvee
ceW Fired - (Gòesefpele keâjvee, ØepJeefuele keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
nesiee~ blank No. 3.
peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- (a) in (b) with
Blew - Peškeâe, PeeWkeâe (c) to (d) on
Grew - yeÌ{vee, Gievee SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Raised - Ghej G"vee, GYeje ngDee Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in ceW 'In' keâe ØeÙeesie ‘ceW’ kesâ DeLe& ceW nesiee~ DevÙe Prepositions
blank No. 4. GheÙeg òeâ DeLe& veneR osles nw~
(a) at (b) for 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) to (d) of blank No. 4.
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II) (a) plan (b) accident
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW Preposition (c) provision (d) occasion
'to' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'to + v1' verbal noun (infintive) SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III)
kesâ ™he keâes ØeoefMe&le keâj jne nw~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in ceW Accident - ogIe&švee/mebÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
blank No. 5. GheÙegòeâ DeLe& veneR osles nw~
(a) has made (b) is making
(c) makes (d) made Plan - Ùeespevee, Provision - ØeeJeOeeve, Occasion - DeJemej~
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-II) 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW made keâe blank No. 5.
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe 'habit of past' keâes ØeoefMe&le keâj (a) excelled (b) talented
(c) skilled (d) recorded
jne nw~ efpememes Keeueer mLeeve hej simple past tense keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III)
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
CXVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been ceW Excelled - (ßes‰ nesvee) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the GheÙeg òeâ DeLe& veneR osles nw~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate Talented - ØeefleYeeJeeve, Skilled - kegâMeue/efvehegCe, Recorded -
option for each blank. DeefYeefueefKele~
Louis Braille was a French educator and
inventor (1) –––– a system of reading and CXVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
writing for the visually impaired. His system In the following passage some words have been
(2) ––––– virtually unchanged to date and is deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
known worldwide simply as 'braille'. Blinded alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
(3) ––––– both eyes as a result of an early option for each blank.
childhood (4) ––––– Braille mastered his Rama was a naughty boy (1) ––––– lived in the
disability while still a boy. He (5) –––– at school village of Tenali. His mother did not (2) –––––
received a scholarship to the Royal Institute for what to do with him since he (3) –––– to study
Blind Youth. or do any work. One day (4) ––––took him to
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in see a Guru. She told the (5) –––– man that she
blank no. 1. wanted him to take Rama under his
(a) from (b) of guardianship.
(c) by (d) in 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) blank No. 1.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 (a) who (b) which
ceW 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie ‘kesâ’ kesâ DeLe& ceW efkeâÙee peeÙesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe (c) he (d) that
efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW Who keâe
blank No. 2. ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ceeveJe peeefle kesâ efueÙes Relative
(a) leaves (b) rests
Pronoun kesâ ™he ceW ''Who'' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nwb~ peyeefkeâ
(c) preserves (d) remains
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-III) which keâe ØeÙeesie efvepeeaJe kesâ efueÙes neslee nw~
Cloze Test 589 YCT
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 2. blank No. 1.
(a) knowing (b) know (a) need (b) ought
(c) knew (d) knows (c) must (d) could
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW know keâe Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Do, Does, did kesâ meeLe verb keâer ceW could (#ecelee efoKeeves kesâ efueS) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe
first form ØeÙegòeâ nesleer nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 3. blank No. 2.
(a) wished (b) reminded (a) hardly (b) always
(c) refused (d) denied (c) never (d) rarely
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2
ceW ‘refused’ (DemJeerkeâej keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ ceW Always (ncesMee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nQ~
informal sense ceW Fbkeâej/DemJeerkeâej keâjves kesâ efueS refuse Deewj DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
formal sense ceW Fvekeâej/DemJeerkeâej keâjves kesâ sense ceW deny keâe Hardly - MeeÙeo ner keâYeer~
ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ never - keâYeer veneR~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw- rarely - keâYeer-keâYeej, keâoeefÛele~
wished - hemebo efkeâÙee~
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
remind - Ùeeo efkeâÙee~ blank No. 3.
denied - KeC[ve efkeâÙee~ (a) needed (b) prayed
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) displayed (d) longed
blank No. 4. SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) her (b) they Ans. (a) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3
(c) she (d) he
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I)
ceW Needed (pe®jle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW She ØeÙeesie
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeesWefkeâ 'His mother' (feminine gender) kesâ efueÙes pray - ØeeLe&vee keâjvee~
Pronoun kesâ ™he ceW 'She' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe
longed - FefÛÚle~
DeLe& osles nQ~ displayed - ØeoefMe&le efkeâÙee~
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 5. blank No. 4.
(a) lonely (b) lazy (a) knowing (b) known
(c) learned (d) lively (c) know (d) knew
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
ceW learned (efJeÉeved) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ ceW Past verb 'knew' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ past indefinite
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw- tense ceW verb2 (knew) keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
lonely - Dekesâuee~ 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
lazy - Deeuemeer~ blank No. 5.
(a) have (b) having
lively - efpeboeefoue, efoueÛemhe~
(c) had (d) is
CXIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-II)
In the following passage some words have been Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
ceW Had keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nQ, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe Past perfect ceW nw
option for each blank. efpemeceW 'had + verb3 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
The house - the only one in the entire valley sat CXX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
on the crest of a low hill. From this height one In the following passage some words have been
(1) ––––– see the river and the field of ripe corn deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
dotted with the flowers that (2) –––– promised alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
a good harvest. The only thing the earth (3) ––– option for each blank.
was a downpour or at least a shower. A helicopter can do many things that an
Throughout the morning Paul-who aeroplane cannot. It can (1) ––––– straight up
(4)............his fields intimately (5)............done or straight down, or sideways. It can hover
nothing else but watch the sky towards the over one spot, like a hawk (2) –––––– the air,
north-east. and it can (3)_____ or land in a very small
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space. A helicopter has no wings but it Kalicharan's bookshop in New Market to buy
(4)_____a set of blades that whirl. Because of books. He (1)_______to buy at least five at a
this, it is called a "whirly-bird", and the air time to last him through the week. He lived
over the (5)_____blades gives the lift needed to alone, was not a good mixer, had few friends,
make the machine fly. and (2)_______like spending time in
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (3)______chat. Today, (4)_______Kalicharan's
blank No. 1. Bepin Babu had the feeling that someone was
(a) flying (b) flew (5)_______him from close quarters.
(c) flow (d) fly 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
SSC MTS – 13/08/2019 (Shift-III) blank No.-1.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW fly keâe ØeÙeesie (a) having (b) have
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ modal kesâ yeeo Deeves verb Deheves cetue form (c) had (d) has
(Ist) ceW Deeleer nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe verb kesâ efYeVe ™he nQ~ SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe
blank No. 2. 'Had' Øeoeve efkeâÙee nw pees grammatically correct nw keäÙeeWefkeâ
(a) onto (b) in Øeoòe sentence kesâ hetJe& past tense keâer event keâes mention
(c) on (d) into efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ Dele: past keâer verb 'had' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
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2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW 'in' keâe ØeÙeesie blank No.2.
GheÙegòeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ phrase 'in the air' (nJee ceW) GheÙegòeâ DeLe& (a) didn't (b) don't
oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (c) do (d) did
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
blank No. 3. Ans. (a) : Passage kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve 2 kes â efueS efJekeâuhe 'Didn't'
(a) take off (b) take out ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ passage keâe Reference past tense ceW nw
(c) take up (d) take over Deewj Øeoòe JeekeäÙe negative ceW Dele: 'Didn't' meneÙekeâ ef›eâÙee kesâ
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meeLe grammatically correct nesiee~
Ans. (a): Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
'take off' (GÌ[eve Yejvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe blank No. 3.
efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) empty (b) idle
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the (c) active (d) free
blank No. 4. SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) had (b) having Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Passage efjòeâ mLeeve 3 kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe
(c) has (d) have 'Idle' (efveef<›eâÙe) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kesâ
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Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW has keâe ØeÙeesie
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'it' kesâ meeLe present perfect tense ceW Empty - Keeueer, Active - meef›eâÙe, Free - mJeleb$e
Singular verb keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ Ûetbefkeâ efjòeâ mLeeve mes hetJe& 'has'
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
kesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe present perfect ceW nw~ blank No. 4.
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (a) in (b) at
blank No. 5. (c) on (d) by
(a) pushing (b) pulling SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) circling (d) whirling Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe
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'At' (Preposition) Øeoeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw pees efkeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efueS
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
ceW whirling (Ietceles ngS) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw, DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
DeLe& efYeVe nw- blank No. 5.
Pushing - Ì{kesâuevee (a) recognizing (b) chasing
Pulling - KeerÛevee (c) looking (d) observing
Circling - Iesj uesvee SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-I)
CXXI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
In the following passage some words have been ceW efJekeâuhe Observing' (DeJeueeskeâve) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate Recognizing - ceevÙelee osvee, henÛeevevee~
option for each blank.
Chasing - heerÚe, DevegmejCe~
Every Monday, on his way back from work,
Bepin Choudhury would drop in at Looking - osKevee, Âef°~
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CXXII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
In the following passage some words have been ceW 'rising' (G"leer ngF&) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence ceW
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
sea waves (mecegõer uenjW) keâe reference Øeoeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. Mes <e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nQ–
Thomas was the manager of a cooperative falling– mKeueve, growing–yeÌ{ jner nw, breaking–leesÌ[vee~
society in Katchall. His wife (1) –––––– him up CXXIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
at 6 a.m. because she felt an earthquake. In the following passage some words have been
Thomas (2) ––––– took his television set (3) ––– deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
–––– the table and put it down on the ground alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
so that it would not fall and break. Then the option for each blank.
family (4) –––––– out of the house. When the Father read out to Swami the news of a young
tremors stopped, they saw sea waves (5) –––––– boy (1) ----------- had faced a tiger while
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in returning home (2) ----------------- the jungle
blank No. 1. path. "What do you (3) --------- to that,
(a) wake (b) awake Swami?" he asked." I (4) ----------- he must
(c) woke (d) awoke have been a very strong and (5) -----------
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) person, not at all a boy. How could a boy fight
Ans. (c) : efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW efJekeâuhe a tiger?" said Swami.
'woke' (peieevee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe past indefinite 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
ceW nw Deewj FmeceW verb2 keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ blank No. 1
(a) which (b) whom
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) that (d) who
blank No. 2. SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) exactly (b) faithfully
(c) patiently (d) hurriedly Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW 'Who' keâe ØeÙeesie
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JÙeefòeâÙeeWb (mepeerJe) kesâ efueS relative
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve pronoun 'who' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ peyeefkeâ which keâe
2 ceW efJekeâuhe hurriedly (MeerIeÇlee mes) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ ØeÙees ie efvepeeaJe kesâ efueS neslee nw~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
exactly–efyeukegâue mener, Faithfully–efve<"ehetJe&keâ, Patiently– blank No. 2
(a) at (b) from
OewÙe&lee mes~ (c) for (d) to
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
blank No. 3. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2
(a) of (b) at
(c) by (d) off ceW 'from' (mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) osles nQ~
Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
ceW 'off' (otj/mes Deueie) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ pees 'set' verb kesâ meeLe blank No. 3
(a) say (b) talk
efceuekeâj phrasal verb 'set off'– (Deueie efkeâÙee Ùee nšeÙee) keâe (c) tell (d) speak
efvecee&Ce keâjlee nw~ SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Mes<e efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ- Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3
at–hej, by–Éeje, of–keâe, keâer, kesâ~ ceW 'Say' (keânvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in osles nQ~
blank No. 4. tell - yeleevee
(a) pressured (b) rushed
talk - yeele keâjvee
(c) driven (d) pressed
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) speak - yeesuevee
Ans. (b) : efoÙes ieÙes Passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 4
ceW efJekeâuhe (b) 'rushed' (Yeeiee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme (a) know (b) regard
Øekeâej nQ– (c) think (d) suggest
pressured– oyeeJe ceW, driven– Ûeeefuele, pressed– oyeeÙee~ SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-III)
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
blank No. 5. ceW 'Think' (meesÛevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
(a) falling (b) growing
Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nQ–
(c) breaking (d) rising
SSC MTS – 14/08/2019 (Shift-II) know– peevevee, regard– mecceeve keâjvee~
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5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 5 blank No. 4.
(a) grown over (b) grown out (a) feeding (b) feeds
(c) grown in (d) grown up (c) feed (d) fed
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Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW 'fed' keâe
ceW 'grown up' GheÙegòeâ nesiee, pees sentence kesâ YeeJeeLe& kesâ ØeÙeessie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ sentence past tense cesW nw~ Dele: (verb2)
Devegketâue nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nQ– keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe verb form ceW nw~
Grown over– yeÌÌ{e ngDee, 5. Select the most appropriate to fill in blank No.
Grown out– yengle yeÌ[e nes peevee, 5.
Grown in– JeÙemkeâ~ (a) he (b) she
(c) one (d) it
CXXIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
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In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW It keâe ØeÙeesie
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ It Skeâ pronoun nw efpemekeâe ØeÙeesie efvepeeaJe
option for each blank. JemlegDees Deewj peeveJejeW kesâ efueS subject leLee object oesveeW kesâ ™he
There lived an old couple whose only pet was a ceW keâjles nw~
little dog. Having no children, they loved it as CXXV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
though it (1) ––––– a baby. The old dame made In the following passage some words have
it a cushion (2) –––– blue crepe, and at deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
mealtime Muko-for that was its name-would sit alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
on it as (3) ––––– as any cat. The kind people option for each blank.
(4) ––––– the pet with tidbits of fish with their The interior of the Earth has three chief layers.
own chopsticks, and all the boiled rice (5) –––– (1) –––– are known as the crust, the mantle and
wanted. the core. There is thick layer of soil (2) –––––
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the outer crust. It is found only in (3) –––––
blank No. 1. parts of the Earth. It consists of disintegrated
(a) is (b) are
rock and (4) ––––– organic matter called
(c) like (d) were
humus. It is this soil which is indispensable for
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the plant (5) –––.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW were keâe ØeÙeesie 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ keâeuheefvekeâ JeekeäÙe pees ØeeÙe: if, as if, as blank No. 1.
though, I wish FlÙeeefo~ mes Meg™ nesles nw~ Fve MeyoeW kesâ yeeo (a) Those (b) It
plural verb 'were' keâe ØeÙeesie nesslee nw~ Ûeens efkeâmeer Yeer number (c) This (d) These
leLee person kesâ subject keâe ØeÙeesie nes~ SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 2. 'These' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
(a) of (b) on 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) at (d) by blank No. 2.
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) (a) on (b) to
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie (c) for (d) in
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ made kesâ meeLe ØeeÙe: 'from' keâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II)
material mes otmejs ceW material ceW modifying keâjves kesâ efueS Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ passage YeeJe kes â Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW
keâjles nw Deewj made kesâ meeLe 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie leye keâjles nw, peye 'on' keâe ØeÙees i e GheÙeg òeâ nw
~ DevÙe ef Jekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw~
material Skeâ efmLeefle mess otmejs efmLeefle ceW heefjJeefle&le nes uesefkeâve Deheves 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 3.
JeemleefJekeâ ™he ceW nes~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (a) certain (b) any
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) many (d) more
blank No. 3. SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) securely (b) comfortably
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW
(c) strongly (d) compactly
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-I) 'certain' (efveefMÛele) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW veneR nw~
comfortably - (Deejece mes, Ûewve mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw- blank No. 4.
securely - megjef#ele ™he mess, strongly - cepeyetleer mes, (a) composed (b) collapsed
(c) corroded (d) decomposed
compactly - ÂÌ{leehetJe&keâ~
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Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
'decomposed' (DeheIeefšle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW blank No. 4.
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ (a) because (b) so
(c) though (d) but
Composed - MeebleefÛele
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Collapsed - {n peelee
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
Corroded - peerCe&MeerCe&
ceW because keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeesefkeâ (keâejCe) yeleeves kesâ
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 5. efueS Subordinating Conjunction 'because' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee
(a) increase (b) hike peeSiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nQ~
(c) rise (d) growth 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-II) blank No. 5.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW ' (a) slab (b) folds
growth ' (efJekeâeme, Je=efæ keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe (c) layer (d) pads
efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III)
CXXVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
In the following passage some words have been ceW layer (hejle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. Slab - Heâuekeâ
Venus is the planet closest to the Earth. It Folds - ceesÌ[
shines very (1) ––––– in the night sky. The Pads - ieefle
surface temperature (2) ––––– Venus is about A thick layer of clouds - (yeeoueeW keâer ceesšer hejle)
400 degrees Celsius. The atmosphere (3) ––––
very dense. Its surface cannot be observed CXXVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
directly (4) –––– the planet is permanently In the following passage some words have been
covered with a thick (5) –––– of clouds. Venus deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
has active volcanoes and mountains higher alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
than the Everest. option for each blank.
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Throughout the ages, birds have been a source
blank No. 1. of wonder to all who have (1) –––– their
(a) loudly (b) heavily soaring flight or listened to (2) –––– sweet
(c) brightly (d) cheerfully songs. As a group, birds are (3) –––––. They are
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III) the only creatures covered (4) ––––– feathers.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW brightly This evolutionary development (5) ––––––
(Ûecekeâeruee ™he mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Shines' birds from all other animals.
(verb) kesâ efueS (adverb) brightly GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ b blank No. 1.
(a) claimed (b) verified
Loudly - keâesueenuehetCe&
(c) observed (d) supported
Heavily - Yeejer SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Cheerfully- ØemeVelee hetJe&keâ
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in ‘observed’ (osKevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
blank No. 2.
(a) around (b) over DeLe& efYeVe nw-
(c) on (d) above Claimed - oJee keâjvee
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III) Verified - hegef° keâjvee
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW on keâe ØeÙeesie Supported - meceLe&ve keâjvee
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'on' preposition keâe ØeÙeesie (Thej kesâ) DeLe& 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
ceW efkeâÙee peeSiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ blank No. 2.
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (a) them (b) its
blank No. 3. (c) their (d) they
(a) was (b) is SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) are (d) were
SSC MTS – 16/08/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW 'is' keâe ØeÙeesie Their (Gvekesâ) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw~
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe simple present tense ceW nw Deewj Note- Birds kesâ efueÙes pronoun kesâ ™he ceW they keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
JeekeäÙe keâe subject 'the atmosphere' singular nw~ Dele: Deewj Fmekesâ efueÙes possessive adjective 'their' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
singular verb (is) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ pees efkeâ sweet song (noun) keâes qualify keâj jne nw~
Cloze Test 594 YCT
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW
blank No. 3. followed (DevegmejCe keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw ~
(a) mundane (b) unique
(c) indifferent (d) ordinary DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I) Chose - Ûegvee~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW Chased -heerÚe efkeâÙee~
'unique '(DeefÉleerÙe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ worked - keâeÙe& efkeâÙee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw- 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
mundane - meeOeejCe, veerjme~ blank no. 3.
indifferent - Goemeerve~ (a) the (b) a
(c) each (d) an
ordinary - meeOeejCe~ SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW
blank No. 4.
(a) on (b) at Article 'The' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
(c) with (d) from vener nw~
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I) 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW blank No. 4.
'with' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ cover kesâ meeLe with Deewj (a) become (b) becoming
in preposition keâe ØeÙeesie mes {keâe ngDee kesâ sense ceW neslee nQ~ (c) becomes (d) became
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5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 5. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW become keâe
(a) is separated ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ (to + vI) GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~
(b) has been separated 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) separates blank No. 5.
(d) was separated (a) old (b) sensible
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-I) (c) young (d) mature
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II)
'separates' (Deueie keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
passage keâe Debeflece JeekeäÙe present indefinite tense ceW nw~ ceW young (ÙegJee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Dele: verb kesâ Deble ceW s/es peesÌ[keâj Fmekeâes singular yeveeles nQ~ DevÙe efJekeâuhees kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
CXXVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) old - yetÌ{e~
In the following passage some words have been sensible - mecePeoej~
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
mature - heefjhekeäJe~
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. CXXIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
A century ago the process of choosing a career In the following passage some words have been
was a (1) –––––– matter than it is today. A boy deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
often (2) ––––– in his father's footsteps. A girl alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
learned (3) –––– household skills that helped option for each blank.
her to (4) –––––– a good wife and mother. Now- A city is the (1) ––––man's battleground where
a-days (5) ––––– people grow up in a much he fights for (2) –––––. There is a constant
freer society where they enjoy unlimited career competition for jobs, houses and support
opportunities. services (3) ––––– health and education. This
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in cut-throat competition results in lack of
blank No. 1. sensitivity (4) ––––– fellow-citizens and a
(a) simplest (b) more simpler feeling of hatred for (5) –––– who are more
(c) simple (d) simpler successful.
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II) 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW Comparative blank No. 1.
(a) modern (b) historic
degree ' simpler ' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWbefkeâ Deeies Than keâe (c) primitive (d) early
ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe nQ~ SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Note- 'More simpler' double comparative degree keâe Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1
ØeÙeesie Skeâ meeLe veneR neslee nw~ ceW ceW modern (DeeOegefvekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw–
blank No. 2.
historic - Ssefleneefmekeâ
(a) chose (b) followed
(c) chased (d) worked primitive - ØeeÛeerve
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-II) early - peuoer
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2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW were keâe
blank No. 2. ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeebsefkeâ students plural nw, leLee Deeies kesâ
(a) win (b) live Sentence mes Past tense keâe yeesOe neslee nw~
(c) death (d) survival
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III) 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 2.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 (a) drew (b) put
ceW survival (GòejpeerefJelee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (c) started (d) painted
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw- SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I)
win - efJepeÙe, peerle Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2
live - jnvee, ceW drew (KeerbÛee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
death - ce=lÙeg ef Y eVe nw~
3. Select the mot appropriate option to fill in Put - jKevee~
blank No. 3. Started - Meg™ keâjvee~
(a) like (b) dislike Painted - jbiee ngDee~
(c) unlike (d) likely 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III) blank No. 3.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 (a) Every (b) No
ceW 'like' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ÙeneB hej 'like' keâe ØeÙeessie (c) Any (d) Most
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I)
‘pewmes’ kesâ DeLe& ceW ngDee nw~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3
DevÙe efJekeâuhe keâe DeLe& nw- ceW Most (pÙeeoelej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
dislike - veehemebo keâjvee vener nw~
unlike - kesâ meceeve veneR, kesâ efJehejerle
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
likely - mebYeeefJele blank No. 4.
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (a) line (b) thing
blank No. 4. (c) drawing (d) object
(a) at (b) over SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) towards (d) along Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III) ceW thing keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
ceW 'towards' (keâer lejheâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ blank No. 5.
DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw- (a) rub (b) reduce
(c) make (d) cut
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I)
blank No. 5.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
(a) those (b) these
(c) their (d) them ceW make (yeveevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw
SSC MTS – 19/08/2019 (Shift-III) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw -
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 rub - efceševee
ceW those keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw~ reduce - Ieševee
cut - keâešvee
CXXX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been CXXXI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the In the following passage some words have been
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. option for each blank.
The students (1) –––– listening to their teacher. Scarcity is not created by war (1) ––––– is a
He (2) ––––– a line on the black-board and permanent characteristic of all human (2) ––––
asked the students, ''How can you make this and has been faced by the whole human (3) –––
line smaller''? (3) ––––– of the students thought It springs from the fact that the material
it was a very simple (4) –––– They said, ''we resources of the world are (4) –––– and that
can erase a part of the line and (5) ––– it our ability to make use of those resources are
smaller''. even more limited (5) ––––– our ignorance.
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 1. blank No. 1.
(a) was (b) were (a) there (b) these
(c) is (d) are (c) those (d) it
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Cloze Test 596 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW it keâe ØeÙeesie 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Scarcity- (keâceer/Deuhelee), abstract noun blank No. 1.
(a) impossible (b) absurd
nw, FmeefueS pronoun kesâ ™he ceW 'it' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~
(c) hopeless (d) useless
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
blank No. 2.
(a) behaviour (b) cities Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1
(c) nations (d) societies Impossible (DemebYeJe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW societies keâe Absurd - nemÙeemheo, yeslegkeâe
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Characteristic of all human' Hopeless - efvejeMe
(meYeer ceeveJe peeefle keâer efJeMes<eleeSb Gvekeâer 'Society' (meceepe) mes Useless - JÙeLe&
JÙeòeâ nesleer nw~ Dele: blank space ceW 'Societies' keâe ØeÙeesie 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
GheÙegòeâ nw~ blank No. 2.
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (a) one (b) the
blank No. 3. (c) a (d) an
(a) space (b) race SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) kingdom (d) beings Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW Article kesâ
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
™he ceW 'The' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW 'race' (peeefle)
Rule - In during, admire kesâ meeLe Parts of day /night
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Human' (ceeveJe) Skeâ efveef§ele peeefle
ueiee nesves hej Fvekesâ henues ceW 'The' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~
keâes oMee&les nw, ve keâer keâesF& space (Debleefj#e), kingdom (jepÙe)
Note - efkebâleg Ùeefo Parts of day /night kesâ henues at, all
beings (ØeeefCeÙeeW) keâes~
before, after, by, around ueiee nes lees Part of day/night kesâ
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 4. henues keâesF& article veneR ueielee nw~
(a) increased (b) limited 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(c) restricted (d) declined blank no. 3.
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II) (a) come across (b) come up
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW limited keâe (c) come out (d) come away
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ resources (mebmeeOeveeW) keâer cee$ee SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
'Limited' (meerefcele) nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3
Increased - yeÌ{vee ceW come across (mebÙeesie mes efceuevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
Restricted - ØeefleyebefOele keâjvee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
Declined - Iešvee come up - yeerÛe ceW Deevee, Gievee
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in come out - Øekeâš nesvee, helee Ûeuevee
blank No. 5. come away - efvekeâuevee
(a) of (b) by
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) for (d) from
blank No. 4.
SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) in (b) on
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW 'by' (kesâ Éeje) (c) for (d) with
keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'ignorance' (DeveefYe%elee/De%eevelee) SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
efkeâmeer ‘kesâ Éeje’ nesleer DeLeJee keâer peeleer nw~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw~ ceW with (meeLe ceW) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
CXXXII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) vener nw-
In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate blank No. 5.
option for each blank. (a) whom (b) who
Arabia is mostly a desert. It is (1) ––––– to walk (c) what (d) which
over it during (2) –––– day. Occasionally, one SSC MTS – 20/08/2019 (Shift-III)
may (3) ––––– a fertile patch called an oasis (4) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW who keâe ØeÙeesie
––––– springs and tall fig and palm trees. The GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘ceeveJe peeefle’ kesâ efueÙes Relative Pronoun
Arabs are nomads (5) ––– live in tents and
travel in caravans.
kesâ ™he ceW who keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~
Cloze Test 597 YCT
CXXXIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) CXXXIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words has been In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. option for each blank.
To have food of our choice anywhere and Bacteria are extremely (1) ––––– living things.
anytime (1)_____one of the best luxuries that While we measure our own sizes in inches or
anyone could (2)_____. However, each of us is centimetres, bacterial size is measured in (2) ––
different and (3)_____ our food choices too are –– one micron is a thousandth of a millimetre, a
(4)____. With travel becoming accessible for pinhead is about a millimetre (3) ––––– Road
all, tour operators work (5)______ providing shaped bacteria are usually from two to four
the most homely experience.
microns (4) –––– while rounded ones are
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 1. generally one micron in (5) –––– .
(a) are (b) were 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) has (d) is blank No. 1.
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) (a) small (b) dirty
(c) clean (d) ugly
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW is GheÙegòeâ nesiee
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
keäÙeesefkeâ Single infinitive 'To have' kesâ meeLe DevÙe Meyo peesÌ[
efoÙes ieÙes hejbleg JeemleefJekeâ subject single infinitive 'To have' ner Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW Small (Úesše)
nw efpemekesâ efueÙes is keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw keäÙeeWefkeâ met#ce peerJeeW kesâ efueÙes (yewkeäšerefjÙee
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
DelÙeble met#ce peerJe nesles nw)
blank No. 2. DevÙe MeyoeW keâe DeLe& efYeVe nw-
(a) afford (b) offer Dirty - ieboe, cewuee, Clean - meeHeâ-megLeje, Ugly - Yeöe,
(c) spend (d) enjoy yeometjle, kegâ®he~
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I)
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW blank No.2.
enjoy (Deevevo uesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& (a) kilometres (b) feet
efYeVe nw- (c) metres (d) microns
Afford - Kejeroves ceW meceLe& nesvee, Offer - hesMe keâjvee, Dehe&Ce SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
keâjvee, Spend - KeÛe& keâjvee~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW microns
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (Úesše) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ met#ce uebyeeF& keâes ceeheves kesâ
blank No. 3. efueÙes ceeF›eâesve (µ) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (1 micron = 10–6
(a) since (b) hence meter)
(c) because (d) although
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 3.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW (a) Aside (b) Beside
'hence' (Dele:, FmeefueS) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW (c) Beneath (d) Across
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Since - leye mes, because - keäÙeeWefkeâ, Although - ÙeÅeefhe~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW Across keâe
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ yewkeäšerefjÙee keâer uebyeeF& kesâ efueÙes ‘Skeâ efmejs
blank No. 4. mes otmeje efmeje’ keâe YeeJe meeLe&keâ nw, Dele: efoÙes ieÙes Keeueer mLeeve hej
(a) varied (b) contrary
(c) alike (d) similar Across keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ efYeVe nw-
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW Aside - Deueie jKevee, Skeâ Deesj, Beside - yeieue ceW, Beneath
varied keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ Varied - efJeefYeVe, efJeefJeOe Øekeâej keâe, - efkeâmeer DevÙe kesâ veerÛes~
Contrary- efJehejerle, Øeefleketâue, DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
alike - Skeâ meceeve, Skeâ pewmee, Similar - meceeve, mece™he~ blank No. 4.
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (a) tall (b) short
blank No. 5. (c) deep (d) long
(a) towards (b) from SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) along (d) through Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW long keâe
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-I) ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW Long is generally used for horizontal measure.
towards (keâer Deesj) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw- Short - Úesše, Deep - ienje, Bacteria kesâ efueÙes horizontal
from - mes, along - kesâ efkeâveejs, through - kesâ ceeOÙece mes~ measure keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~

Cloze Test 598 YCT


5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW
blank No. 5. 'Conjunction' (that) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ That keâe
(a) depth (b) diameter
(c) weight (d) height ØeÙees ie Purpose JÙeòeâ keâjves kesâ efueS neslee nw~
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-II) 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW diameter keâe blank No. 5.
(a) in (b) to
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ efkeâmeer Yeer Rounded Jemleg keâer uebyeeF&
(c) with (d) of
ceeheves kesâ efueÙes diameter keâer pe™jle nesleer nw~ SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw- Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW 'to' keâe ØeÙeesie
Depth - ienjeF&, Weight - Yeej, Height - TBÛeeF&~
efkeâÙee peeSiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ 'in order to' keâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ meeLe neslee nw~
CXXXV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
CXXXVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been
In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
option for each blank. alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
A recent study (1) –––– by an independent option for each blank.
organisation reported that only 15 percent (2) – Scientists have found that rubber swimsuits
–––– college bound women would consider an actually have a (1) ––––– degree of friction
(3) –––– girls colleges. It is clear (4) ––––– against water, thus working against the
women's colleges must become co-educational competitive (2) –––––. A highly elastic, but non-
in order (5) –––– survive. cohesive (3) ––––– like lycra would instead help
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the swimmer to swim (4) –––– without any
blank No. 1. danger of the suit soaking up the (5) ––––.
(a) conducted (b) surveyed 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) interested (d) happened blank No. 1.
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III) (a) highest (b) high
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW (a) (c) higher (d) more high
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
conducted keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Conducted - led
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW 'Positive
by a guide; managed (mebÛeeefuele efkeâÙee)
degree' 'high' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw-
Surveyed - meJe&#eCe vener nw-
Interested - ™efÛe 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 2.
Happened - Ieefšle nesvee
(a) fish (b) scientist
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) person (d) swimmer
blank No. 2. SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) in (b) with
(c) of (d) at Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW 'Swimmer'
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III) (lewjekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ passage ceW 'swimsuits'
(lewjekeâer keâer heesMeekeâ) kesâ efJe<eÙe ceW JeCe&ve efkeâÙee pee jne nw, efpemekeâes
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW 'of'
Skeâ lewjekeâ- swimmer ner henvelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
preposition keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener
nw- Fish - ceÚueer~
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Scientist - Jew%eeefvekeâ~
blank No. 3. Person - JÙeefòeâ~
(a) every (b) each 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(c) all (d) any blank No. 3.
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III) (a) garment (b) object
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW 'each' (ØelÙeskeâ) (c) material (d) matter
keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peeSiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ oes ueesieeW kesâ yeerÛe ØelÙeskeâ kesâ SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I)
sense ceW each keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ peyeefkeâ every keâe ØeÙeesie keâF& Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW material
ueesieeW kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (heoeLe&) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Since, highly elastic
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in but non-cohesive (DelÙeefOekeâ ueesÛekeâoej hejbleg iewj meecebpemÙehetCe&)
blank No. 4. neslee nw, efpemeceW 'garment' (heefjOeeve), object (Jemleg) and
(a) whether (b) if 'matter' (õJÙe) meYeer material ceW efveefnle nw~ Dele: blank space
(c) that (d) this
SSC MTS – 21/08/2019 (Shift-III) ceW material keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
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4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW from keâe
blank No. 4. ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Distinguish from something - efkeâmeer
(a) faster (b) speedy
(c) hasty (d) quick
Ûeerpe mes Deueie/Devlej nesvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw-
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I) 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW faster keâe No. 4.
(a) had (b) does
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ lewjekeâ, lespe DeLeJee Oeerceer ieefle mes lewjlee (c) has (d) did
nw~ Dele: ‘lespe lewjves kesâ efueS swim faster keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I)
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW 'Does' GheÙegòeâ
blank No. 5. nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ Gòeâ sentence, present indefinite keâe negative
(a) water (b) rubber
(c) friction (d) lycra
JeekeäÙe nw efpemeceW singular subject kesâ meeLe negative jÛevee kesâ
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-I) efueS 'does' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw SJeb plural sub. kesâ efueS
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW 'water' do + not ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
(peue/heeveer) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Soaking' (meesKevee) keâe 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 5.
keâeÙe& Skeâ lejue heoeLe& keâe efkeâÙee peelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& (a) more (b) many
efYeVe nw Rubber, Friction (Ie<e&Ce/škeâjeJe), Lycra (c) most (d) much
(keâheÌ[e/fabric) SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I)
CXXXVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW 'most' (meyemess
In the following passage some words have been DeefOekeâ, DeefOekeâebMe) GheÙegòeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Most' is the
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the superlative form of 'Much' and it takes the definite
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate article 'The' and it is used as an adjective, adverb and
option for each blank. noun.
Humanity can be (1) –––– as the quality of Mes<e DevegheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe nw-
being human; the peculiar nature (2) –––––
More - DeefOekeâlej, Many - yengle mes, Much - DeefOekeâ~
man, by which he is distinguished (3) ––––
other beings. Being human (4) ––––– not mean CXXXVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
that an individual possesses humanity. One of In the following passage some words have been
the (5) –––––– outstanding examples of deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
extraordinary humanity in a human being has alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
been portrayed beautifully by Mother Teresa. option for each blank.
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank Sanitation refers to public health conditions (1)
No. 1. ––––– to clean drinking water and adequate
(a) define (b) defining treatment and disposal (2) –––– human waste
(c) defined (d) defines and sewage. (3) ––––– human contact with
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) faces is part of sanitation. Sanitation system
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW 'Defined' (4) –––– to protect human health by providing
(heefjYeeef<ele efkeâÙee) nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Gòeâ sentence keâer jÛevee a clean environment (5) –––––will stop the
Passive voice hej DeeOeeefjle nw, Dele: verb 'Define' keâer III rd transmission of disease.
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
form keâe GheÙeesie efkeâÙee peeÙesiee~
No. 1.
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank (a) relate (b) relation
No. 2. (c) related (d) relates
(a) of (b) in
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) at (d) to
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW related - mebyebefOele
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie nesvee keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw-
nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ we use the preposition - 'of' when we want 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
to show that people or things relate to other things or No. 2.
people. (a) of (b) for
Mes<e DevÙe DevegheÙegòeâ efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nww- In - ceW, At - hej, To (c) with (d) In
= keâes (movement kesâ efueS) SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW of
No. 3. (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ disposal of
(a) along (b) for something - efkeâmeer Ûeerpe mes Úgškeâeje heevee~
(c) by (d) from
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-I) DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw-
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3. Select the most appropriate option for blank 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 3. No. 2.
(a) Preventing (b) Hampering (a) makes (b) make
(c) Prohibiting (d) Facilitating (c) made (d) making
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW make keâe
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW Preventing
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe simple present ceW nw Deewj
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ subject plural nw FmeefueS Keeueer mLeeve hej verb 'Make' keâe
Prevent - to stop something from happening or ØeÙeesie nesiee~
someone from doing something.
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâe DeLe& Fme Øekeâej nw- No. 3.
Hampering - ™keâeJeš hewoe keâjvee/yeeOee [euevee~ (a) occurs (b) occurred
Prohibiting - jeskeâ ueieevee/Øeefle<esOe keâjvee~ (c) occurring (d) occur
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Facilitating - megiece yeveevee/Deemeeve keâjvee~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW occurs keâe
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘It’ singular pronoun nw Dele: efjòeâ mLeeve
No. 4. ceW singular verb 'occurs' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
(a) ignores (b) paves
(c) aims (d) directs 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 4.
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II) (a) targeted (b) robbed
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW aims keâe ØeÙeesie (c) looted (d) aimed
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ aims to something. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
DeLe& efYeVe nw- Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
Ignores - OÙeeve ve osvee ceW 'targeted' (ue#Ùe, efveMeevee) Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ
targeted- ue#Ùe, efveMeevee, peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
Paves - ØeMemle
Robbed-uetš ieÙee, uetše, Looted-uetšvee, Aimed- efveMeevee
Directs - efveoxMeve meeOevee~
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 5. No. 5.
(a) that (b) who (a) maintain (b) continue
(c) whom (d) these (c) follow (d) proceed
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-II) SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW (that) keâe Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ that, relative pronoun keâe ØeÙeesie ceW 'Continue' (peejer jKevee/jnvee) Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
JÙeefòeâ Deewj Jemleg oesveeW kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
Maintain - yeveeÙes jKevee, follow- heerÚe keâjvee, Proceed- Deeies
CXXXIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
yeÌ{vee~
In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the CXL. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
option for each blank. alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
Deforestation 1. ––––– the permanent option for each blank.
destruction of forests in order to 2. ––––– the Mr. Oliver was taking a shortcut 1. ––––– the
land available for other uses. It 3. –––––– pine forest which was making sad, 2. ––––
around the world, though tropical rainforests sounds because of strong winds. He 3. ––––– a
are particularly 4. –––––. If current lonely boy sitting on rock. 4. ––– boy was
deforestation levels 5. ––––, the world's weeping soundlessly. There seemed to be 5. –––
rainforests may completely vanish in as little as terribly wrong with the boy.
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
100 years, according to National Geographic. No. 1.
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank (a) through (b) by
No. 1. (c) along (d) of
(a) have (b) are SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) is (d) has Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1
SSC MTS – 02/08/2019 (Shift-III) ceW 'Through' (ceW mes neskeâj) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW is keâe ØeÙeesie Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nw-
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Deforestation' Meyo Skeâ singular By - kesâ Éeje, Along - meeLe, Of - keâe, keâer, kesâ~
noun nw~ efpemekesâ meeLe singular verb (is) keâe ØeÙeesie keâjsieW~ So, the option (a) is the correct answer.
Cloze Test 601 YCT
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 2. No. 1.
(a) awesome (b) eerie (a) decrease (b) decline
(c) banging (d) aloud (c) raise (d) increase
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW increase
ceW 'eerie' (YeÙeevekeâ/YeÙeeslheeokeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Mes<e (yeÌ{vee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nw- DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw
Awesome - efJemceÙekeâejer, DeoYegle Decrease - keâce keâjvee, Decline - cevee keâjvee, Raise - G"evee,
Banging - DeeIeelehetCe&, DeeIeeleer yeÌ{evee~
Aloud - peesj mes, TBÛes mJej ceW~ 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 2.
No. 3. (a) on (b) at
(a) recorded (b) noticed (c) by (d) with
(c) pointed (d) remarked SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW at
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ increasing kesâ
ceW 'Noticed' (OÙeeve efoÙee) Øeoeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw, Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme meeLe situation denote keâjves kesâ efueS at keâe ØeÙeesie ner Ùeneb
Øekeâej nw pees DevegheÙegòeâ nw- Recorded - DeefYeefueefKele, uesKeebefkeâle ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw-
Remarked - efšhheCeer keâer~ 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 3.
No. 4. (a) little (b) many
(a) one (b) Each (c) few (d) much
(c) A (d) The SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW many (yengle
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW 'The' keâe mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùeneb positive sense keâer
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw pees efkeâ Skeâ definite article nw SJeb sentence DeeJeMÙekeâlee nw~ Deewj Ùen countable sense ceW ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
keâer beginning ceW Boy mes hetJe& ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~
DevegheÙegòeâ nw pees Fme Øekeâej nw- 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
One - Skeâ, Each - ØelÙeskeâ, A - Skeâ (Indefinite article) No. 4.
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank (a) take (b) point
No. 5. (c) lead (d) start
(a) anything (b) nothing SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) everything (d) something Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ passage kes â YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-I) ceW lead (vesle=lJe keâjvee, Deeies yeÌ{evee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW 'something' DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
(kegâÚ) ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee pees JeekeäÙe kesâ DeLe& keâes hetCe& keâjves kesâ Take - uesvee
efueS DeefOekeâ suitable nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ something means a thing Point - efyevog
that is unknown. It is often used in positive sentence Start - Meg™ keâjvee
Mes<e efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nw pees Gòej kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~ 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
Anything - (kegâÚ Yeer) A thing of any kind, Nothing - kegâÚ No. 5.
(a) no (b) a
veneR, Everything - meye kegâÚ~ (c) one (d) the
CXLI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-II)
In the following passage some words have been Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW definite
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the article (the) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank.
vener nw-
Obesity is a condition where the body stores CXLII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
excess fat leading to a considerable 1. –––– in In the following passage some words have been
the body weight. It is increasing 2. –––– a fast deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
pace in our country. It has 3. –––– adverse alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank.
health effects and can even 4. –––– to pre-
Education makes a person self-reliant. An (1) –
mature death. The basic cause of obesity is 5. –
––– person is well equipped to take important
––– imbalance between energy intake and decisions (2) –––– life. He is the master of his
energy expenditure. (3) –––– and fortune. On the other hand an
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illiterate person (4) ––––– help and guidance at animal lover, (4) –––– took it to a vet. An X-ray
every step. He feels helpless (5) –––– is at the (5) –––– the presence of sharp objects in its
mercy of others. stomach. The turtle was operated upon
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank successfully.
No. 1. 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(a) illiterate (b) educated No. 1.
(c) wise (d) learned (a) one (b) the
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) (c) an (d) a
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
ceW educated - (efMeef#ele) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW 'the' keâe use
efYeVe DeLe& osles nw- GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Abstract Noun, kesâ meeLe definite sense
illiterate - DeefMeef#ele, wise - yegefæceeve, learned - %eeveer~ ceW death, life, childhood kesâ meeLe Definite Article 'the' keâe
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
No. 2.
(a) to (b) in 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
(c) at (d) on No. 2.
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) (a) absorbed (b) feasted
(c) drowned (d) swallowed
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW in
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ To take
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW Past
important decisions in life- peerJeve ceW cenlJehetCe& efveCe&Ùe uesvee~
Participle; swallowed (efveieuevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw~
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
DevÙe efJekeâuhees kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
No. 3. Absorb - DeJeMeesef<ele keâjvee, feast - oeJele osvee, Drowned -
(a) fate (b) luck [tyevee
(c) chance (d) lot 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) No. 3.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 (a) finds (b) find
ceW fate keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Deeies fortune keâe ØeÙeesie (c) finding (d) found
ngDee nw~ SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nQ- Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW found
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank (verb3) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee sentence, past
No. 4. indefinite tense keâe passive voice nw~ past indefinite keâe
(a) has needed (b) is needing Passive structure (was/were + past participle)
(c) need (d) needs
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 4.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW needs keâe
(a) who (b) whose
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe sub (an illiterate person) (c) whom (d) which
singular nw FmeefueS ÙeneB singular verb (verb + s/es) keâe SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW 'who' keâe
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ peye Relative Pronoun ef›eâÙee keâe
No. 5.
(a) and (b) unless subject nes lees ef›eâÙee Relative Pronoun kesâ Antecedent
(c) though (d) but (hetJe&Jeleea) kesâ Number Deewj Person kesâ Devegmeej nesleer nw~
SSC MTS – 05/08/2019 (Shift-III) Relative Pronoun 'who' keâe use ØeeÙe: ceveg<ÙeeW kesâ efueS neslee
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW and keâe ØeÙeesie nw~
GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ oes positive sentence keâes peesÌ[ves kesâ efueS 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
as a conjunction 'and' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ No. 5.
CXLIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) (a) revealed (b) covered
In the following passage some words have been (c) protected (d) concealed
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-I)
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
option for each blank. ceW Revealed (Øekeâš keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
The quick thinking of an animal lover saved (1)
––––– life of a turtle who had (2) ––––– a DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
fishing hook and a safety pin. The female turtle Covered - {keâe ngDee, Protected - mebjef#ele, Concealed -
was (3) –––– on the streets of Mumbai by the ieghle jKevee ~

Cloze Test 603 YCT


CXLIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) CXLV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. option for each blank.
The Narmada River, (1) ––––– called the Rewa The Ashoka pillars are a series of columns (1) –
was previously known (2) ––––– Nerbudda. It is ––––– in northern India by king Ashoka (2) –––
a river in central India along (3) –––– the ––– his reign in the 3rd century BCE. (3) –––––
Godavari and the Krishna. It is also (4) ––––– pillars are inscribed with edicts by the
as the 'Life Line of Gujarat and Madhya Mauryan king. At an average (4) ––––– 50 feet
Pradesh' for its huge (5) ––––– to these states.
in height and weighing up to 50 tons each, (5) –
The Narmada rises from Amarkantak Plateau
–––– 19 pillars survive today.
near Anuppur district.
1. Select the most appropriate option for blank 1. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 1. No. 1.
(a) but (b) or (a) erected (b) located
(c) also (d) and (c) developed (d) created
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1
ceW 'Also keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nQ- ceW 'erected' (efvecee&Ce keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
No. 2. Located - efmLele
(a) by (b) as Developed - efJekeâefmele keâjvee
(c) so (d) even
Created - yeveevee
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 2. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 2.
ceW 'As' (pewmes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ known kesâ meeLe as (a) across (b) through
keâe ØeÙeesie neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw- (c) along (d) during
3. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
No. 3. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW during
(a) to (b) with
(c) by (d) beside (oewjeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ meceÙe keâes efoKeeves kesâ efueS
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I) during (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
ceW 'Along with' (keâs meeLe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe No. 3.
GheÙegòeâ vener nw- (a) These (b) That
(c) This (d) Those
4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
No. 4.
(a) told (b) said Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW these (Ùes meye)
(c) known (d) spoken keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Pillares kesâ meeLe (Plural noun)
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I) These keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ DeLe& oslee nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
ceW 'known' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe passive ceW nw, No. 4.
Deewj known as keâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ meeLe neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe (a) by (b) at
GheÙegòeâ vener nw- (c) of (d) on
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
No. 5. Ans. (c) : GheÙegòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW preposition
(a) donation (b) reformation 'of' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ GheÙegòeâ vener nQ-
(c) irrigation (d) contribution
5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
SSC MTS – 07/08/2019 (Shift-I)
No. 5.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 (a) only (b) any
ceW Contribution (Ùeesieoeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ (c) also (d) even
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw- SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Donation - oeve Ans. (a) : Ghjesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW
Reformation - megOeej 'only' (kesâJeue, cee$e) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
irrigation - efmebÛeeF& vener nw-
Cloze Test 604 YCT
CXLVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) CXLVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some words have been In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
option for each blank. option for each blank.
Bengaluru is becoming an exciting destination An earthquake is the shaking of the ground
for higher education for students (1) –––––all caused by the sudden breaking and (1) ––––– of
over the world. International students (2) –––– large sections of the Earth's rocky outer shell.
close to 20% of the student population (3) –––– Scientists estimate that there (2) ––––– more
the city and this number is (4) ––––– than 8,000 minor earthquakes each day. Of
increasing. The city has almost 900 colleges the these, only about 1,000 are strong (3) –––– to be
maximum in any city (5) ––––– the country. felt. At least 40 moderate earthquakes cause
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in damage somewhere (4) –––– the world each
blank No. 1. year. A really powerful earthquake only
(a) in (b) for occurs, on average once every two years, (5) ––
(c) from (d) by – when it does, the results can be devasting.
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW blank No. 1.
from keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw~ (a) pushing (b) hanging
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (c) bringing (d) shifting
blank No. 2. SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) constitute (b) consist Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW shifting
(c) construct (d) collect (mLeeveeblejCe) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ shifting kesâ ØeÙeesie mes JeekeäÙe
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) kesâ GefÛele DeLe& mhe° neslee nw~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuhees kesâ DeLe& nw-
ceW 'constitute' (ieef"le keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegkeäle nw~ DevÙe Pushing - Oekeäkeâe osvee
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw- hanging - ueškeâvee, Heâebmeer osvee
Consist - efveefnle nesvee
bringing - ueevee~
Construct - efvecee&Ce keâjvee
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Collect - Fkeâúe keâje
blank No. 2.
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in (a) is (b) has
blank No. 3. (c) are (d) have
(a) at (b) in SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) to (d) on
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW are keâe ØeÙeesie
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'Scientists' Meyo Skeâ plural noun nw~
ceW in (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ FmeefueS Skeâ plural verb keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee Deewj JeekeäÙe Yeer simple
vener nw- present ceW nw Dele: Keeueer mLeeve hej plural verb 'are' keâe ØeÙeesie
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in nesiee~
blank No. 4. 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) readily (b) barely blank No. 3.
(c) rarely (d) steadily (a) adequate (b) enough
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) (c) sufficient (d) capable
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
ceW steadily (efvejblej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw - ceW enough keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ enough keâe ØeÙeesie
readily - peuoer mes efpeme adjective, adverb, verb keâes modify keâjves kesâ efueS neslee
barely - cegefMkeâue mes, veece cee$e nw "erkeâ Gmekesâ yeeo ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~
rarely - MeeÙeo ner keâYeer, keâoeefÛele peyeefkeâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Adequate - heÙee&hle (DeJeMÙekeâlee kesâ Devegmeej)
blank No. 5.
(a) about (b) along Sufficient - heÙee&hle, DelÙeefOekeâ
(c) across (d) through Capable - ÙeesiÙe, meceLe&~
SSC MTS – 08/08/2019 (Shift-III) 4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 blank No. 4.
(a) on (b) in
ceW 'across' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ Across the contry (c) into (d) at
hetjs osMe ceW~ SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I)
Cloze Test 605 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW 'in' ØeÙeesie Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ 'in' preposition keâe ØeÙeesie building/big ceW 'insulted' (Deheceeefvele) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
cities kesâ meeLe keâjles nw~ Deewj into keâe ØeÙeesie ieefleMeerue DeJemLee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw -
keâes ØeoefMe&le keâjlee nw~ At keâe ØeÙeesie Úesšs mLeeveeW kesâ meeLe peyeefkeâ excited - Glmeeefnle
'in' keâe ØeÙeesie yeÌ[s mLeeve kesâ meeLe keâjles nw~ efpememes mhe° nw efkeâ engaged -JÙemle, 'meieeF&' ngDee
Keeueer mLeeve hej efJekeâuhe (b) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ happy - KegMe
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank No. 5. blank No. 5.
(a) whereas (b) but (a) on (b) of
(c) while (d) as (c) in (d) to
SSC MTS – 09/08/2019 (Shift-I) SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW but keâe GheÙegòeâ Ans. (b) : Ghejes ò eâ passage kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve 5 ceW 'Preposition'
nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ but (conjuntion) keâe ØeÙeesie oes JeekeäÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe 'of ' keâe ØeÙees i e nes i ee~
contrast keâes efoKeeves kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Note :- Suspect of doing something
CXLIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
CXLVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) In the following passage some words have been
In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank.
option for each blank. Steamships were first (1) ––––– to the United
Laura threw herself (1) ––––– the bed and States in 1807. By the 1830's dozens of steam
sobbed bitterly. (2) ––––– in her life had she vessels were in (2) ––––. They offered the
been subjected to (3) ––––– an outrage, never traveller (3) –––– transportation in comfortable
had she been so deeply (4) ––––. She was facilities-a welcome (4) –––– to stagecoach
suspected (5) ––––– stealing. travel, which at best could be described as (5) –
1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in –––.
blank No. 1. 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) to (b) on blank No. 1.
(c) in (d) at (a) established (b) built
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) introduced (d) manufactured
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
ceW 'on' (preposition) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1
DeLe& osles nw~ ceW 'introduced' (Meg™ keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe
2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw~
blank No. 2. 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) Before (b) Never blank No. 2.
(c) Always (d) After (a) use (b) stand
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) move (d) transit
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
ceW 'Never' (keâYeer veneR) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2
DeLe& efYeVe nw~ ceW 'use' (ØeÙeesie) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~
Before - henues DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
Always - meowJe Stand - Ke[s nesvee/"njeJe
After - yeeo ceW Move - Ûeuevee
3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Transit - heefjJele&ve
blank No. 3. 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
(a) as (b) like blank No. 3.
(c) such (d) so (a) light (b) slow
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II) (c) fast (d) leisurely
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III)
ceW 'such' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw~ Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ passage kes â YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in ceW 'fast' keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
blank No. 4. Light - Ûecekeâ
(a) excited (b) engaged Slow - Oeercee
(c) insulted (d) happy
Leisurely - Dejece mes
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-II)
Cloze Test 606 YCT
4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. Select the most appropriate option for blank
blank No. 4. No. 3.
(a) sign (b) signal (a) clock-tower (b) church
(c) gesture (d) alternative (c) temple (d) alarm
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW 'alarm'
ceW alternative (Jewkeâefuhekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW (Ûes leeJeveer) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙess GheÙegòeâ
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ DeLe& oslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Sign - efÛevn Clock-tower - IeCše Iej
Signal - mebkesâle Church - efiejpeeIej
Gesture - neJe-YeeJe Temple - cebefoj
5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 4. Select the most appropriate option for blank
blank No. 5. No. 4.
(a) fortunate (b) wretched (a) consequences (b) differences
(c) admirable (d) worthy (c) facilities (d) difficulties
SSC MTS – 22/08/2019 (Shift-III) SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 Ans. (d) : Ghejes òeâ passage kes â ef j òeâ mLeeve 4 ceW 'difficulties'
ceW 'Wretched' (oÙeveerÙe, lekeâueerheâosn) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nQ ( keâef "veeFÙeeW ) keâe ØeÙees i e nes i ee keäÙ eeW e f k eâ Jen JeekeäÙe kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ
keäÙeeWefkeâ Fme Passage ceW steamship keâer leguevee ceW stage coach DeLe& os s lee nw~ DevÙe ef JekeâuheeW kes s â DeLe& ef Y eVe nw ~
Consequences - heefjCeece, Differences - Devlej/celeYeso,
keâes 'Ie=efCele' yeleueeÙee ieÙee nw~
facilities - megefJeOeeSb
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw-
fortunate - meewYeeiÙeMeeueer 5. Select the most appropriate option for blank
No. 5.
admirable - ØeMebmeveerÙe (a) has impacting (b) impact
worthy - ÙeesiÙe (c) has impacted (d) impacting
CL. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III)
In the following passage some word have been Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW 'has
deleted. Fill in the blanks with e help of the impacted' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ has kesâ yeeo VIIIrd form keâe
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate ØeÙeesie nesiee Deewj JeekeäÙe present perfect tense ceW nw~
option for each blank.
The Thane Municipal Transport (TMT) has CLI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage some of the words
seen a 6% drop (1) ––––– passenger density
have been left out. Read the passage carefully
after the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and
and select the correct answer for the blank out
Transport (BEST) reduced (2) –––– bus fares
of the four alternatives.
recently. The drop, though small in enough to
The tremendous ––1–––– in the number of
set the (3) –––– bells ringing. TMT plies nearly
students and of education institutions has given
300 buses and is already facing (4) ––––– in
rise to the term 'education explosion'. No
managing regular schedules. The ticket cost
doubt, this has resulted in serious problems
cutby BEST (5) –––– TMT routes that overlap
such as –––2–– of financial resources and
that of the BEST.
infrastructure and dilution of personal
1. Select the most approrpriate option for blank
attention to the education and character-
No. 1.
(a) of (b) in formation of the students. Also, there is the –––
(c) on (d) from 3–– side-effect of enormous increase in the
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III) number of educated unemployed. However, we
cannot –––4––– the advantages of education
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW 'In' (ceW) keâe explosion in India. Mere increase in the
ØeÙeesie nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen JeekeäÙe kesâ YeeJe kessâ Devegmeej GheÙegòeâ DeLe& percentage of literate people does not indicate a
oslee nww~ –––5–– change in the educational standards of
2. Select the most appropriate option for blank the people and a real improvement in
No. 2. manpower resources of India. Unemployment
(a) her (b) it's problem in India cannot be blamed on the
(c) his (d) its availability of large masses education People in
SSC MTS – 06/08/2019 (Shift-III) India.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW 'its' keâe ØeÙeesie 1. The tremendous –––– in the
nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ Thane Municipal Transport kesâ (a) increase (b) decrease
(c) neutralize (d) decree
efueÙes GheÙegòeâ Possessive adjective 'its' GheÙegòeâ nw~ SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
Cloze Test 607 YCT
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW Increase empirical entities and sacred-objects". It
(yeÌ{vee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ efMe#ee kesâ mebmLeeve ceW No. molecules any and of behavior (such as
the___3__ of special clothing and the
of students kesâ yeÌ{ves keâer yeele nes jner nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
immersion in certain rivers, in the Ganga for
efYeVe nw~ instance), prayers, hymns, creedal recitation
Decrease - Iešvee and other forms of reverence, usually
Neutralize - ØeYeeJenerve performed ___4___ other people and in public.
Decree - DeeosMe It can include singing, dancing, weeping,
crawling, starving, fasting, etc. positive these
2. serious problems such as ––––––––. acts is considered a ___5__.
(a) extravagant (b) inadequacy 1. "the ______ side of religion.
(c) sufficiency (d) abundant (a) funny (b) active
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I) (c) observe (d) social
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW inadequacy SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
(keâceer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ hebefòeâ ceW iebYeerj mecemÙee keâes Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW active
ueskeâj DeeefLe&keâ m$eesleeW keâer keâceer keâer yeele nes jner nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe (meef›eâÙe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: funny-
efYeVe nQ~ cepeeefkeâÙee, observe- efvejer#eCe, social- meeceeefpekeâ~
3. Also, there is the –––– side-effect of 2. to _______ empirical entities
(a) desirable (b) required (a) super (b) beautiful
(c) unwanted (d) assumable (c) related (d) indifferent
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I) SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW super
unwanted (DeJebeefÚle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& (ßes‰lece) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: beautiful -
efYeVe nw~ megvoj, related- mecyeefvOele, indifferent- DemeeceevÙe~
Desirable - JeebefÚle 3. as the ______ of special clothing and the
Required - Deehesef#ele immersion
Assumable - «enCe keâjves ÙeesiÙe (a) reminding (b) weaning
(c) wearing (d) gearing
4. However, we cannot ––––– the advantages SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
(a) overburden (b) overlook Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW wearing
(c) overturn (d) overdone
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
(henveeJee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe:
reminding- Ùeeo efoueevee, weaning- otOe ÚgÌ[evee, gearing-
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW
overlook (DeveosKee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
ueeYe, efieÙej~
efYeVe nw~ 4. Performed ______ other people and in public.
(a) with (b) from
Overburden - heuuee Pegkeâvee (c) at (d) of
Overturen - Guešvee SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Overdone - DeefOekeâ keâjvee Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW with keâe ØeÙeesie
5. does not indicate a –––––– change in the GheÙegòeâ nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ conjunction with JeekeäÙe keâes DeLe&hetCe& keâjves
educational kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ veneR nw~
(a) quantitative (b) situational 5. These acts is considered a _____.
(c) qualitative (d) seasonal (a) honour (b) pride
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I) (c) fun (d) sin
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
quantitative (cee$eelcekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
DeLe& efYeVe nw~ ceW sin (heehe) keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: honour-
Situational - efmLeeflepevÙe mecceeve, pride- ieJe&, fun- cepeekeâ~
Qualitative - iegCeelcekeâ CLIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
Seasonal - meeceefÙekeâ In the following passage some of the words
have been left out. Read the passage carefully
CLII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) and select the correct answer for the given
In the following passage some of the words blank out of the four alternatives.
have been left out. Read the passage carefully Child labor is commonly seen at various places
and select the correct answer for the given in India. From roadside tea stalls to big and
blank out of the four alternatives. small factories producing ___1__ products like
Religious ritual is "the ___1__ side of religion. cement, handloom and jute products, carpets,
It is behavior with reference to __2___ fashionable tawdry armaments and fireworks
Cloze Test 608 YCT
and many other hazardous jobs. Children are very close to the most corrupt businessmen
working in ____2___ condition. There have who are too ––2–––to let any opportunity of
been cases where child labours were severely amassing profits ––––3–––. This collusion
beaten and offered no medical help in case they broadens the base of the vicious circle and
complained or try to ____3___. There are corruption spreads 'like wild fire to ––4––– the
practical difficulties in the way of abolishing entire society. The political and social
child labor overnight. Without _____4__ guardians depend only too much on the richer
poverty child labor cannot be abolished. There communities and they look indulgently on
must be a special _____5__ to check the evil. while these communities hold the entire society
1. factories producing ________ products and the government to ––5–––______
(a) waste (b) sundry 1. Today, When India is ______.
(c) bring (d) producing (a) free (b) bound
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) (c) restricted (d) chained
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
ceW Sundry – (efJeefYevve, efJeefJeOe, hegâškeâj) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW
DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: waste- ve<š keâjvee, bring-ueevee, free keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuheeW keâe DeLe& ›eâceMe: –
producing-efvecee&Ce keâjvee, keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegkeäle veneR nw~ bound - meercee
2. are working in ________ condition. restricted - Jeefpe&le
(a) neat and clean (b) abysmal Chained - ßeb=Keefuele
(c) hopeful (d) good 2. who are too _____ to let any opportunity
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) (a) ethical (b) unscrupulous
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 (c) principal (d) trustworthy
ceW Abysmal - (yengle ner Kejeye, DeLeen) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: neat and clean-meeheâ megLeje, hopeful- Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2
DeeMeehetCe&, good-DeÛÚe, keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegkeäle veneR nw~ Unscrupulous (Deveweflekeâ, yesF&ceeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
3. complain or try to __________. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
(a) relate (b) negotiate ethical - veweflekeâ
(c) escape (d) innate Principal - ØeOeeveeÛeeÙe&
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) Trustworthy - keâle&JÙe efve‰, cepeyetle
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 3. of amassing profits _____.
ceW escape - (Yeeievee, yeÛe keâj Yeeie peevee~) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ (a) inflates (b) rises
nesiee~ (c) slip (d) surges
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: relate-mecyevOe jKevee, negotiate-mecePeewlee
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3
keâjvee, innate-menpe, keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegkeäle veneR nw~
Slip (heÛeea) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nw~
4. Without _____________ poverty child labor
Inflates - DeJecetuÙeve keâjvee
(a) initiating (b) decreasing
(c) referring (d) eradicating rises - efvekeâuevee
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) Surges - DeeJesMe
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 4. 'like wild fire to _____ the entire society.
eradicating - (Gvcetueve, meceeefhle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (a) complete (b) finish
(c) engulf (d) deteriorate
DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: initiating-ØeejcYe, decreasing-keâce keâjvee SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
Ùee Iešvee, referring-mes mecyeefvOele, keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegkeäle veneR nw~ Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW
5. must be a special ________ to check the evil. engulf - (efveieue peevee, heefj«enCe keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(a) war (b) divine
(c) force (d) source
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) Complete - hetje keâjvee
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 Finish - Kelce keâjvee
ceW war Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies,keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe keâes DeLe&hetCe& yeveeves kesâ Deteriorate - efyeieÌ[vee, otef<ele keâjvee~
efueS war mener Meyo nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: divine-F&MJejerÙe, 5. society and the government to _______.
(a) restrain (b) detain
force-yeue, source-œeesle, keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegkeäle veneR nw~ (c) restrict (d) ransom
CLIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I)
In the following passage some of the words Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
have been left out. Read the passage carefully ransom (Megukeâ, yebOeve cegefòeâ) GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
and select the correct answer for the given
blank out of the four alternatives. DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw
Today, When India is –––1–––_, these officials detain - jeskeâvee, "njevee
representing all government departments are restrain - efveÙeebef$ele keâjvee
Cloze Test 609 YCT
CLV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) 5. Greatly ________ the wants of the opened
In the following passage some of the words (a) increased (b) balanced
have been left out. Read the passage carefully (c) decreased (d) sustained
and select the correct answer for the given SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
blank out of the four alternatives. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
One of the major problems of India is
unemployment. Unemployment means the state ceW increased (yeÌ{vee, yeÌ{evee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
of being without 1____ opportunity of earning efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~
one's livelihood. In the good, old, golden days balanced – meblegefuele, decreased – keâce nesvee, sustained –
when the population of the world was 2______, yeveeS jKevee~
there was hardly a person who was not
employed in some way or other to earn a CLVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
3_____. But this situation no longer exists. In In the following passage some of the words
those days most people lived in the rural areas have been left out. Read the passage carefully
and depended on agriculture and cottage and select the correct answer for the given
industries. But industrial 4______ brought blank out of the four alternatives.
about a change in the situation. It introduced Reading habit is one of the best characteristics
machines, and as a single machine can do the that a man can possess. Once the habit of
work of many men, it naturally threw many reading books grows in one, it _____1 dies out.
persons out of employment. No doubt this It is said that a book is one's best friend in life.
industrial civilizations has greatly 5______ the By reading a good book, one can not only earn
wants of the opened up many new knowledge but also ______2 experience in life,
opportunities for employment. and realize the eternal truth. A good book can
1. The state of being without ______ opportunity guide one in the _____3 direction in his life's
(a) any (b) every journey. The taste of reading should be
(c) either (d) neither acquired early in life, because a good book
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II) refreshes one's mind and brings _______4
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 pleasure. Just to read any book, whatever
ceW any (keâesF&) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe negative comes near at hand, is not called a good
sense DeLeJee Interrogative sense ceW nes lees (any) keâe ØeÙeesie reading habit, because worthless books cannot
GheÙegòeâ neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ provide knowledge. It is only a good book that
2. Population of the world was _______. can provide innocent joy and pure wisdom that
(a) popular (b) smaller one ______5. So there must be a proper
(c) larger (d) significant selection of books which are to be read.
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II) 1. it _______ dies out.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 (a) seldom (b) thinks
(c) usually (d) frequently
ceW smaller (keâce) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
DeLe& osles nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1
popular – ueeskeâefØeÙe, larger – DeefOekeâ nesvee, significant –
ceW seldom (keâYeer-keâYeer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe
cenòJehetCe& nesvee~
›eâceMe: Think - meesÛe, Usually - Deeceleewj hej, Frequently -
3. Some way or other to earn a _______.
(a) giving (b) liking yeej-yeej, keâe
(c) living (d) searching 2. knowledge but also _________ experience
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II) (a) wain (b) gain
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW (c) slain (d) wane
living keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
Giving - osvee Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2
Liking - hemebo keâjvee ceW gain (Øeehle keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuhe
Searching - Keespevee ›eâceMe: wain - ieeÌ[er, jLe, slain - ceej [euevee, wane - heleve,
4. But industrial ________ brought about a keâce nesvee~
change 3. guide one in the _________ direction in his
(a) change (b) backwardness life's
(c) barbarism (d) civilization (a) lift (b) wrong
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II) (c) right (d) front
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
ceW civilization (meYÙelee) keâe ØelÙeskeâ GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osless nw~ ceW right (GefÛele, "erkeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuhe
Change – heefjJele&ve, yeoueeJe, Backwardness – efheÚÌ[sheve, ›eâceMe: Lift - Yeej G"eves keâe Ùeb$e, GlLeeve, Wrong - ieuele,
Barbarism – DemeYÙelee Front - De«eYeeie, meecevee~
Cloze Test 610 YCT
4. brings ________ pleasure. 3. This belief is called racism of _____.
(a) cense (b) commence (a) atheist (b) agnostic
(c) immense (d) condenses (c) apartheid (d) proteid
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III) SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW
ceW immense (efJeMeeue, Deheej, yengle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee Apartheid (jbieYeso) Meyo keâe ØeÙeesie mener nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: Cense - Oethe osvee, Oethe ÛeÌ{evee, DeLe& efYeVe nw~
Commence - Meg™ keâjvee, ØeejcYe nesvee, Condense - mebIeefvele Atheist - veeefmlekeâ
keâjvee, peceevee~ Agnostic - mebMeÙeJeeoer
5. pure wisdom that one ______. Proteid - ØeesYetpesÙe
(a) ignores (b) retires
(c) separates (d) aspires 4. were treated very_____
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III) (a) lovely (b) nicely
(c) sincerely (d) badly
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
ceW aspires (Deekeâeb#ee keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuhe Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW
›eâceMe: Ignore - Ghes#ee keâjvee, DeveosKee keâjvee, Retire - nš badly (yegjer lejn mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe&
peevee, DeJekeâeMe uesvee, Separate - Deueie keâjvee, keâe ØeÙeesie Megæ
osles nw~
veneR nw~
Lovely - megvoj lejerkesâ mes
CLVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following passage Read the passage Nicely - DeÛÚer lejn mes
carefully Sincerely - F&ceeveoejer mes
For centuries of human existence, we have 5. it continues to exist even ______, to some
believed or are rather ___1 to believe that measure.
humanity has by nature, been divided (a) tomorrow (b) today
into____2or castes and that certain race (c) present (d) weekday
physical or intellectual endowments in terms of SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III)
others to superior, The discrimination that Ans : (b) exist kesâ DeLe& mes mhe° nw efkeâ Jele&ceeve kesâ heefjØes#Ùe ceW
follows this belief is called racism or _____3
ince time immemorial. society has divided into yeele nes jner nw~ Dele: JeekeäÙe kesâ DeLe& keâes mhe° keâjves kesâ efueS today
different classes and communities. In countries mener Meyo nw~ Dele: today keâe ØeÙeesie keâjWies~
like India, there was a caste system It was CLVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
believed that God had created people of a In the following passage some of the words
particular caste only to do one kind of Job. So have been left out. Read the passage carefully
the castes were developed with professional and select the correct answer for the given
lines The people who performed low-key jobs blank out of the four alternatives.
were treated much _____4. Poverty means –––––1 of basic necessities such
This attitude ha been so strongly enriched in as food, house, clean drinking water, shelter,
the Indian psyche that it continues to exist even toilet, etc. Poverty is mostly –––––2 in
____5. to some measure. developing countries such as India,
1. We have believed or are rather ______ to Bangladesh, Africa, Latin America, etc. Poor
believe that
people stay in underprivileged living
(a) taught (b) brought
(c) thought (d) sort environment. Without ––––3 food and
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III) nutrition, many people suffer from
malnutrition. Without clean drinking water,
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 ceW they are forced to either stay thirsty or drink
ceW taught keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ unclean water. Young children are seen
Brought - ueevee engaged as child labourers. Without proper ––
Thought - efJeÛeej keâjvee –––4 and toilets, they are forced to –––––5 in
Sort - Øekeâej open fields. Homeless people have no choice
2. in ______ or castes and that certain races but to live in the open.
(a) faces (b) races 1. Poverty means –––––– of basic necessities.
(c) cases (d) braces (a) deprivation (b) appreciation
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III) (c) indulgence (d) presentation
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
races (oewÌ[) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nw DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 cebW
faces - meecevee deprivation (JebefÛele) keâe ØeÙeesie ner GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheseb
cases - efmLeefle kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ appreciation cetuÙeebkeâve, mejenvee, indulgence
braces - Oevegkeâes‰keâ efJeueeefmelee, Deveg«en presentation ØemlegleerkeâjCe~
Cloze Test 611 YCT
2. Poverty is mostly ––––––in developing 1. Brain Drain is an extremely ________ problem
countries. (a) worst (b) serious
(a) irrelevant (b) prevalent (c) worth (d) heinous
(c) relevant (d) malevolent SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW ceW serious (iecYeerj) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee
prevalent (ØeÛeefuele) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
DeLe& efYeVe nw~ irrelevant DeØeemebefiekeâ, relevant Øeemebefiekeâ, worst– yegje, worth–ueeÙekeâ, heinous–peIevÙe
malevolent DeMegYeefÛeblekeâ, og°~
2. in the ________ to this great
3. Without ––––––food and nutrition. (a) solution (b) question
(a) unfit (b) insufficient (c) attribute (d) idea
(c) adequate (d) useless SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW
adequate (heÙee&hle) keâe ØeÙeesie ner GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ passage
ceW solution (meceeOeeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
ceW keâne ieÙee nw efyevee heÙee&hle Yeespeve Deewj hees<ekeâ lelJe mes yengle mes DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
iejerye ueesie kegâhees<eCe keâe efMekeâej nes peeles nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& question – ØeMve, attribute – iegCe, idea – efJeÛeej
efYeVe nw~ insufficient DeheÙee&hle, useless yeskeâej, unfit DeeÙeesiÙe 3. Engaged in difficult ________ against poverty.
(a) life (b) time
4. Without proper –––––––– and toilets, they are (c) struggle (d) period
forced
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
(a) edition (b) inaction
(c) intuition (d) sanitation Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I) ceW struggle – (mebIe<e&) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuhe
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW ›eâceMe: life – peerJeve, time – meceÙe, period – DeJeefOe,
sanitation (mJeÛÚlee, meHeâeF& JÙeJemLee) keâe ØeÙeesie ner GheÙegòeâ 4. They require armies of trained ________ the
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ edition ØekeâeMeve, scientists
inaction efveef<›eâÙelee, intuition DevegYeJe (a) person (b) personified
(c) personnel (d) personal
5. to –––––– in open fields.
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
(a) abdicate (b) eliminate
(c) allocate (d) defecate Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I) ceW personnel – keâeÙe&keâòee& (keâce&Ûeejer mebyebOeer) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW nesiee DevÙe efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: person – JÙeefkeäle, personified –
defecate (ceuelÙeeie keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe ceeveJeerkeâjCe, personal – JÙeefkeäleiele,
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ eliminate meceehle keâjvee, abdicate 5. If, instead of _________ to the prosperity of
lÙeeievee, allocate efveOee&efjle keâjvee~ India
CLIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) (a) distributing (b) creating
In the following passage some of the words (c) insulting (d) contributing
have been left out. Read the passage carefully SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
and select the correct answer for the given Ans. (d) : Ghejes òeâ passage kes â YeeJe kes â Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
blank out of the four alternatives. ceW contributing – (menÙeesie) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee DevÙe
Brain Drain is an extremely ________1 efJekeâuhe ›eâceMe: distributing – efJelejCe, creating – yeveevee,
problem for developing countries. The destiny
of such countries lies in the ________2 to this
efvecee&Ce insulting – Deheceeve keâjvee,
great problem. India can be taken as an CLXX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
instance in this point. After independence this In the following passage some of the words
country is engaged in difficult ______3 against have been left out. Read the passage carefully
poverty. But struggles cannot be launched in and select the correct answer for the given
papers; they require armies of trained ______4 blank out of the four alternatives.
the scientists, technical know how and Co-education helps the boys and girls to.........1
specialists in the field of planned development. and understand each other well. They become
If, instead of ________5 to the prosperity of more broad-minded and..........2 towards
India, the India scientists, research scholars, the.......3. gender. They interact freely
engineers, doctors and doctors and economist with........4, thereby overcoming hesitation and
immigrate to other countries, it is difficult to shyness. Thus, co-education leads to a...........5
see how India can implement her development and harmonious relationship between boys and
plans and attain her goal of prosperity. girls.
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1. The boys and girls to............. 1. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
(a) intermingle (b) separate in the blank number 1.
(c) divide (d) unmix (a) charity (b) kindness
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I) (c) happiness (d) sympathy
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
intermingle (Deeheme ceW efceuevee, efceueevee) keâe ØeÙeesie ner GheÙegòeâ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW YeeJe kesâ
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ separate Deueie nesvee, Devegmeej charity (oeve keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe
divide efJeYeeefpele nesvee, efJeYeòeâ nesvee~ efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ Kindness - oÙeeueglee
2. more broad-minded and........towards. happiness - Øemevvelee
(a) disapproving (b) tolerant
Sympathy - menevegYetleer
(c) biased (d) prejudiced
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I) 2. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 ceW in the blank number 2.
(a) destitute (b) moneyless
tolerant (meefn<Ceg, menveMeerue) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
(c) mankind (d) women
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ disapproving–Demenceefle, biased– SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
he#eheele, prejudiced–hetJe&OeejCee, he#eheele Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW YeeJe kesâ
3. the..........gender.
Devegmeej mankind (ceeveJelee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe
(a) like (b) akin
(c) opposite (d) same efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~ Destitute - efvejeefßele
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I) Moneyless - efyevee hewmes kesâ
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW Women - ceefnueeÙes
opposite (efJehejerle, Guše) word keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe 3. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ alone–Dekesâues, same–meceeve, meÂMe, in the blank number 3.
like–Gmeer lejn, akin – meceeve~ (a) wealth (b) energy
(c) time (d) life
4. freely with...........other,
(a) every (b) each SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) some (d) one Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW YeeJe kesâ
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I) Devegmeej wealth (Oeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW DeLe& efYevve nQ~
each (hejmhej, ØelÙeskeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe Energy - Tpee&
GheÙegòeâ vener nw~ Time - meceÙe
5. co-education leads to a...........and harmonious Life - peerJeve
(a) sick (b) infirm
(c) delicate (d) healthy 4. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I) in the blank number 4.
(a) gold (b) worthy
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 ceW
(c) worthless (d) valuable
healthy (mJemLe, iegCekeâejer) word keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nw~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW YeeJe kesâ
Sick - yeerceej
Devegmeej worthless (yeskeâej) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe
Infirm - keâcepeesj
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~
Delicate - Glke=â°
Gold - meesvee
CLXXI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
In the following some words have been deleted. Worthy - ÙeesiÙe
Fill in the blanks with the help of the Valuable - cetuÙeJeeve
alternatives given. 5. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
Every day for a whole year, all kinds of holy in the blank number 5.
men, hermits, scholars and nobles came and (a) confusion (b) happiness
related to the priests their deeds of (1) ______ (c) admiration (d) amazement
and the priests in solemn council heard their SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-II)
claims. At last, they decided that the one who
seemed to be the greatest lover of (2) _____ was Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW YeeJe kesâ
a rich man who had that very year given all his Devegmeej amazement (Dee§eÙe&) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe
(3) ______ to the poor. So they gave him the efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYevve nQ~
plate of gold, but when he took it in his hand, it Confusion - Yeüce
turned into (4) ______ lead though when he
Happiness - ØemeVelee
dropped it on the floor, to his (5) _____, it
became gold again. Admiration - ØeMebmee

Cloze Test 613 YCT


CLXXII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5cebW
In this following passage some words have been loyalty - (Jeheâeoejer, efve‰e) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ keenness - Glmegkeâlee, kindness -
There is some truth in the common saying that ke=âhee~ Hatered - Ie=Cee
while dogs become attached to persons, cats are CLXXIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
generally (1) _______ to places. A dog will In the following passage some words have been
follow his master anywhere, but a cat keeps to deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
the (2) _____ it is used to; and even (3) ______ alternatives given.
the house changes hand, the cat will remain Without water (1) ____ animal can survive. In
there, so long as it is ______ treated (4) ______ desert regions the greatest (2) ______ to life is
by the new owners. A cat does not seem to be dying of thirst. But many creatures are able to
capable of (5) ______ often shown by a dog. It make use of (3) _____little water that exists in
thinks most of its own comfort. arid areas. One of nature's masterpieces (4)
1. Fill in blank (1) with the most appropriate ______ creatures equipped to (5) ______ with
option. desert life is the hardy camel.
(a) fond (b) attached 1. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
(c) held (d) stuck in the blank number 1.
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III) (a) any (b) some
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 (c) every (d) no
ceW attached (mebueive, mebyebefOele nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW YeeJe kesâ
fond - efØeÙe, held - DeeÙeesefpele keâjvee, stuck - heBâmee ngDee~ Devegmeej no (veneR) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ
2. Fill in blank (2) with the most appropriate vener nw~
option. 2. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
(a) owner (b) lady in the blank number 2.
(c) master (d) house (a) threat (b) warning
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III) (c) worry (d) requirement
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
ceW house (Iej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) ceW YeeJe kesâ
efYeVe nw~ Devegmeej threat (YeÙe) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
owner - ceeefuekeâ, lady - Deewjle, master - ceeefuekeâ, DeefOekeâejer~ DeLe& efYeVe nw~
3. Fill in blank (3) with the most appropriate Warining - ÛesleeJeveer
option.
Worry - efÛevlee
(a) when (b) wherever
(c) then (d) where Requirement - DeJeMkeâlee
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III) 3. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 in the blank number 3.
ceW when (peye) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& (a) the (b) that
(c) very (d) what
efYeVe nw~ SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
where - keâneB, wherever - keâneR Yeer, then - lelhe§eeled
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (3) ceW YeeJe kesâ
4. Fill in blank (4) with the most appropriate
option.
Deveg meej the keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeesefkeâ the little keâe ØeÙeesie
(a) badly (b) kindly uncountable noun ceW kegâÚ efveef§ele cee$ee keâes ØeoefMe&le keâjves kesâ
(c) softly (d) harshly efueS efkeâÙes peelee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe GheÙegòeâ vener nw~
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III) 4. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 4 in the blank number 4.
ceW kindly (menpelee mes/oÙeeJeeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe (a) besides (b) about
(c) among (d) between
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I)
softly - ce=oguelee mes, harshly - keâ"esjlee mes, badly - og°lee mes~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) ceW YeeJe kesâ
5. Fill in blank (5) with the most appropriate Devegmeej among (kesâ yeerÛe) oes mes DeefOekeâ ueesieeW kesâ efueS among
option.
(a) loyalty (b) keenness keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ peyeefkeâ between keâe ØeÙeesie ‘kesâ yeerÛe’ (oes
(c) kindness (d) hatred ueesieeW kesâ yeerÛe) kesâ DeLe& ceW efkeâÙee peelee nw~
SSC GD – 11/02/2019 (Shift-III) besides - Deefleefjòeâ, about - yeejs ceW
Cloze Test 614 YCT
5. Select the most appropriate option that will fill 5. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
in the blank number 5. in the blank no 5.
(a) cope (b) resist (a) cruel (b) orthodox
(c) adapt (d) live (c) pleasant (d) rigid
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-I) SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (5) ceW YeeJe kesâ Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5
Devegmeej cope keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ keäÙeeWefkeâ cope with meecevee ceW rigid - (meKle, keâ"esj) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
keâjvee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ cruel - efveo&Ùe, orthodox - hejchejeiele,
Resist - efJejesOe keâjvee pleasant - cepesoej ~
Adapt - Devegketâue yeveevee CLXXV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
Live - peerefJele In the following passage some words have been
CLXXIV. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
The second Anglo-Maratha war had shattered alternatives given.
the (1) _____ of the Maratha chiefs, but not Given that the availability of safe drinking
their spirit. The loss of their freedom caused water touches the lives of everyone, the
them deep ______ (2). They made a last (3) ______(1) of Safe Drinking Water Mission can
_____ attempt to regain their independence in hardly be underestimated. Undoubtedly, this is
1817. The lead in organizing a united front of one of the most ______ (2) public goods
the Maratha chiefs ______ (4) by the Peshwa problems to solve. the private solution of
who was smarting under the (5) ______ control reaching out for bottled water due to risked
exercised by the British Resident. posed by tap water is a ______ (3) one. Even
1. Select the most appropriate option that will fill the poor are forced to choose between risking
in the blank no 1. hospital expenses and buying bottled water
(a) patience (b) dignity Taking into consideration the ______ (4)
(c) power (d) time scenario, it is the duty of every citizen to find
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II) out possible and inexpensive means to ______
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 (5) that safe drinking water is available to all.
1. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
cebs power (Meefòeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& in the blank number 1.
efYeVe nw~ patience - OewÙe&, dignity - DeefYeceeve, ieewjJe, time - (a) safety (b) consequence
meceÙe (c) progress (d) significance
2. Select the most appropriate option that will fill SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
in the blank no 2. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1)
(a) agony (b) distress ceW significance (cenòJe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
(c) fear (d) depression
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II) kesâ DeLe&-
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 safety - megj#ee
ceW agony - (keâ° DeefleheerÌ[e), keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe consequence - heefjCeece
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ fear - [j, depression - efvejeMee, progress - GVeefle
distress - mebkeâš, efJeheefòe~ 2. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
3. Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 2.
in the blank no 3. (a) difficult (b) ready
(a) violent (b) massive (c) complete (d) whole
(c) desperate (d) feeble SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II) Ans. (a) : Ghejes òeâ passage kes â YeeJe kes â Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2)
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 ceW (adjective) difficult (keâef "ve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee,
desperate - (efvejeMe, DeeMeenerve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe keäÙeeWefkeâ Deeies problems (noun) keâer ÛeÛee& ngF& nw efpemekeâer
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ violent - efnbmee, massive - efJeMeeue, efJeMes<elee yeleeves kesâ efueÙes adjective keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~
feeble - keâcepeesj ~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&-
4. Select the most appropriate option that will fill ready - lewÙeej
in the blank no 4. complete - hetCe&
(a) was taking (b) was taken
whole - hetje, mechetCe&
(c) had taken (d) were taken
SSC GD – 14/02/2019 (Shift-II) 3. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW was taken in the blank number 3.
(a) material (b) costly
keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ùen part passive (was + (c) factual (d) simple
verb3) ceW nesiee~ SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
Cloze Test 615 YCT
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3) 3. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
ceW costly - (keâerceleer/cenBiee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ in the blank number 3.
(a) manage (b) earn
passage ceW private solution keâer yeele Meg™ ceW keâer ieF& nw~ (c) create (d) plan
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- simple - meeceevÙe, factual - leLÙeelcekeâ, SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
material - meece«eer~ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3)
4. Select the most appropriate option that will fill ceW earn (keâceevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&
in the blank number 4. efYeVe nQ-
(a) public (b) present Manage - ØeyebOeve
(c) rural (d) general
Create - efvecee&Ce keâjvee
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
Plan - Ùeespevee
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4)
4. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
ceW present (Jele&ceeve) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ in the blank number 4.
DeLe&- public - meeJe&peefvekeâ, rural - «eeceerCe, general - meeceevÙe~ (a) suffer (b) destroy
5. Select the most appropriate option that will fill (c) fail (d) prosper
in the blank number 5. SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
(a) confirm (b) ensure Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4)
(c) assure (d) endorse ceW suffer (menvee,Pesuevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-II)
kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ-
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5) Destroy - ve° keâjvee
ceW ensure - (megefveef§ele keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe Fail - DemeHeâue nesvee
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe&- Prosper - mebheVe nesvee
confirm - hekeäkeâe keâjvee 5. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
assure - DeeÕeemeve osvee in the blank number 5.
endorse - meceLe&ve keâjvee~ (a) eligible (b) qualified
CLXXVI. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) (c) able (d) unable
In the following passage some words have been SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III)
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5)
alternatives given. ceW unable (DemeceLe&) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
The neglect of one half of mankind costs the DeLe& efYeVe nQ- Eligible - ÙeesiÙe
world a great deal both, in economic and social Qualified - ÙeesiÙe
(1) ______. A family (2) _____ an educated Able - meceLe& nesvee
mother is, in most cases, a poorer family than
CLXXVII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
one in which everyone is educated and can (3)
In the following passage some words have been
_______ a living. A family with an uneducated deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
mother may (4) ______ in other ways too, alternatives given.
because the mother is (5) _____ to help the Man is a 'social animal'. Hence, showing a (1)
children in their education. ______ behavior is equivalent to showing an
1. Select the most appropriate option that will fill animal behavior. Psychologists (2) ______ that
in the blank number 1. though violent behavior is inherent but it can
(a) terms (b) aspects be managed. Providing a healthy and cordial
(c) areas (d) values home environment to kids help them to build
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III) strong family values and reduce the (3) ______
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (1) ceW YeeJe kesâ to react violently. Rehabilitation homes and
Devegmeej terms (ceeceues) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ support programs are available for those (4)
______ need professional help. Meditation and
DeLe& efYeVe nw- practicing yoga also helps to (5) _______
Aspects - henuet negative attitude towards self and others.
Areas - #es$e 1. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
Values - cenlJe in the blank number 1.
(a) vicious (b) ambitions
2. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
(c) helpful (d) submissive
in the blank number 2.
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
(a) without (b) of
(c) including (d) with Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1)
SSC GD – 18/02/2019 (Shift-III) ceW vicious - (yegje/Kejeye/Yeü°) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (2) kesâ Devegmeej efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& - ambitions - cenòJeekeâeb#eer, submissive -
without keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâueheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nQ- DeOeerve, Dee%eekeâejer, helpful - Ghekeâejer
Cloze Test 616 YCT
2. Select the most appropriate option that will fill Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (1)
in the blank number 2.
(a) say (b) says
ceW unfavourable (Øeefleketâue/vekeâejelcekeâ) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
(c) speak (d) saying DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& lucky - YeeiÙeMeeueer, destined - hetJe&-
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I) efveOee&efjle, favourable - Devegketâue
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2) 2. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
ceW 'say' (keânles nw) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ Fmekeâe in the blank number 2.
subject (psychologists) plural nw FmeefueS verb Yeer plural (a) pleasant (b) suitable
efyevee (s/es) kesâ ØeÙegòeâ nesieer~ (c) indecisive (d) agreeable
3. Select the most appropriate option that will fill SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
in the blank number 3. Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ passage kes â YeeJe kes â Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2)
(a) tendency (b) choice ceW indecisive - (ogefJeOee ceW nesvee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
(c) aim (d) preference efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& pleasant - KegMeer, suitable - GefÛele,
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
agreeable - menceefle
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3)
ceW 'tendency' - (ØeJe=efòe/JÙeJenej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe 3. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
in the blank number 3.
efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& choice - hemevo, Ûegvevee, aim - GösMÙe, (a) eagerly (b) negatively
preference - ØeeLeefcekeâlee, (c) rationally (d) harshly
4. Select the most appropriate option that will fill SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
in the blank number 4. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3)
(a) whose (b) who
(c) when (d) whom ceW 'harshly' (keâ"esjlee mes) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I) kesâ DeLe& eagerly - GlmegkeâleehetCe&, rationally - mecePeeoejerhetJe&keâ,
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW 'who' keâe negatively - vekeâejelcekeâ
ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ living being kesâ efueS GheÙegòeâ 4. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
pronoun 'who' ØeÙegòeâ neslee nw~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ in the blank number 4.
5. Select the most appropriate option that will fill (a) extent (b) range
in the blank number 5. (c) end (d) intent
(a) deal (b) rectify SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
(c) unsettle (d) increase Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (4)
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-I)
ceW extent - (efJemleej) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5)
DeLe& end - Devle, intent - Fjeoe, range - meercee~
ceW 'rectify' - (megOeejvee/"erkeâ keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeseie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& deal - mecePeewlee, increase - yeÌ{evee, 5. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
in the blank number 5.
unsettle - DeefmLej keâjvee~ (a) extrinsic (b) inherent
CLXXVIII. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5) (c) common (d) general
In the following passage some words have been SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II)
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5)
Violence is an expression of aggression. There ceW inherent - (Debleefve&efnle/efveefnle) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe
can be various reasons that cause this kind of efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& general - meeceevÙe, common - meeOeejCe~
behavior. Various (1) ______ social situations
CLXXIX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
or circumstances in life affect an individual
adversely. The reaction to those situations is (2) In the following passage some words have been
______ those who are short tempered or are deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
unable to cope with the changing environment alternatives given. Select the most appropriate
find it hard to behave (3) ______ this option for each number.
frustration comes out in the form of anger and Life of the people of the Amazon basin is slowly
violent behavior. Though, environmental (1) ______. In the older days the (2) _____ of
factors are responsible but only to an (4) the forest could be reached only by (3) ______
______ Psychologists believe that violent traits the river. In 1970 the Trans Amazon highway
are (5) ________ in nature and are likely to (4) _____ all parts of the rainforest (5) _____.
surface sooner or later. 1. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
1. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
in the blank number 1.
in the blank number 1.
(a) lucky (b) destined (a) steadying (b) modifying
(c) favourable (d) unfavourable (c) simplifying (d) changing
SSC GD – 02/03/2019 (Shift-II) SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
Cloze Test 617 YCT
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 1 handwritten manuscripts (4) ______ also
organized. Books were not (5) _____ to more
changing (yeouevee/heefjJele&ve Deevee) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ people.
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ 1. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
Steadying - efveÙeefcele in the blank number 1.
Modifying - yeoueeJe (a) about (b) in
(c) through (d) over
Simlifying - mejue keâjvee
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
2. Select the most appropriate option that will fill Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve kesâ
in the blank number 2.
(a) thick (b) core
(1) kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe 'about' keâe ØeÙeesie neseie keäÙeeWefkeâ 'about' (kesâ
(c) deep (d) heart yeejs ceW) keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâmeer efJe<eÙe, mLeeve kesâ yeejs ceW kegâÚ keânves kesâ
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II) ef ueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe GefÛele Gòej veneR nw~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 2 2. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
in the blank number 2.
ceW heart (ùoÙe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ heart of forest. (a) many (b) populous
DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ efYeVe nw~ (c) numeral (d) plentiful
Thick - Oevee SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
Core - cetue Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (2)
Deep - ienje kesâ efueS efJekeâuhe 'many' (keâF&, yengle mes) keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee~ Mes<e
3. Select the most appropriate option that will fill efJekeâuhe GefÛele veneR nw pees Fme Øekeâej nQ-
in the blank number 3. populous - yenglemebKÙekeâ
(a) boating (b) navigating numeral - DemebKÙe
(c) swimming (d) journeying plentiful - ØeÛegj cee$ee ceW
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II) 3. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 3 in the blank number 3.
ceW navigating (veoer Ùee mecegõ/veew-Ûeeueve keâjvee) keâe ØeÙeesie (a) established (b) held
GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuhe efYeVe DeLe& osles nQ~ (c) managed (d) placed
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
4. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (3)
in the blank number 4.
(a) make (b) made kesâ efueÙes efJekeâuhe 'managed' (JÙeJeefmLele efkeâÙee) ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~ Mes<e
(c) is making (d) was making efJekeâuhe Fme Øekeâej nQ-
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II) established - mLeeefhele efkeâÙee
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve 4 ceW made (past held - DeeÙeesefpele
verb) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ nesiee, keäÙeeWefkeâ 1970 kesâ oMekeâ keâer yeele placed - efJeMes<e mLeeve hej keâesF& Jemleg jKevee
nesves mes mhe° nw efkeâ JeekeäÙe past ceW ner nesiee~ 4. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
in the blank number 4.
5. Select the most appropriate option that will fill (a) was (b) is
in the blank number 5. (c) are (d) were
(a) accessible (b) restricted SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
(c) possible (d) operative
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve (4) kesâ efueS was
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve 5 (h.v.) GheÙegòeâ nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Ghejesòeâ passage simple past
ceW accessible (hengBÛeves ÙeesiÙe/megiecÙe/megueYe) keâe ØeÙeesie GheÙegòeâ tense ceW nw Deewj sentence keâe subject singular number ceW
nesiee~ DevÙe efJekeâuheeW kesâ DeLe& efYeVe nw~ nw~ Dele: (was) singular verb ØeÙegòeâ nesiee~
Restircted - ØeefleyebefOele keâjvee 5. Select the most appropriate option that will fill
Possible - mebYeJe nesvee in the blank number 5.
Operative - ef›eâÙeeMeerue nesvee (a) useful (b) presented
(c) available (d) readable
CLXXX. Comprehension (Q. No. 1–5)
SSC GD – 08/03/2019 (Shift-III)
In the following passage some words have been
deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ passage kesâ YeeJe kesâ Devegmeej efjòeâ mLeeve (5)
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate ceW efJekeâuhe 'useful' (ueeYeoeÙekeâ/GheÙeesieer) GheÙegòeâ nw~ Mes<e efJekeâuhe
option for each number. Fme Øekeâej nW-
As the demand for books increased, booksellers presented - YeWš Ùee Ghenej osvee
all (1) ______ Europe began sending books to
(2) _____ different countries. Book fairs were available - GheueyOe
(3) _____ at different places. production of readable - hee"ve ÙeesiÙe
Cloze Test 618 YCT
13.
PARAJUMBLES
1. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of 4. Sentence of a paragraph are given below in
the given options. pick the one that gives their jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order. right order to form a meaningful and coherent
1. He lived in a small house near the main paragraph.
road of a village 1. Humans work because they have to; they
2. As both, he and his wife, worked hard, they play because they want to.
made a small fortune 2. The most useful definitions are those that
3. But one thing caused them great sorrow: clarify the relationship of sports to play,
they had no children games and contests.
4. After he got married, he started a tailor's 3. "Play", wrote the German theorist Carl
shop Diem, "Is purposeless activity, for its own
(a) 1243 (b) 2413 sake, the opposite of work."
(c) 1423 (d) 2134 4. Sports are part of every culture, past and
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I) present, but each culture has its own
definition of sports.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentence keâe GefÛele Deveg›eâce (a) 1234 (b) 4321
efJekeâuhe (c) 1423 nesiee~ (c) 4231 (d) 2143
2. Examine the four jumbled sentences. Out of the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I)
given options, pick the one that gives their Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele Deveg›eâce
correct order. efJekeâuhe (c) 4231 nesiee~
1. We gently put the fledgling back into the
5. Examine the four jumbled sentences. Out of the
nest.
given options, pick the one that gives their
2. One morning, we found one of the four fallen
correct order.
on the ground.
A. That abandoned house is the childhood
3. The robin couple built a nest in our verandah home of the director Achal Misra, who
and laid four eggs. recreates it in this semi-autobiographical film.
4. Once they had hatched, they busily took B. It is spread over three decades.
turns feeding the four. C. 'Gamak Ghar' is a unique movie telling the
(a) 3421 (b) 1342 story of home.
(c) 2143 (d) 4123 D. These are from 1998 to 2019, wherein the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/08/2021 (Shift-I) film observes the house age as it is gradually
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentence keâe GefÛele Deveg›eâce abandoned.
efJekeâuhe (a) 3421 nesiee~ (a) ABCD (b) CBDA
3. Sentence of a paragraph are given below in (c) BACD (d) DBCA
jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
right order to form a meaningful and coherent Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe mener Deveg›eâce
paragraph. efJekeâuhe (b) CBDA GheÙegòeâ nesiee~
1. As a result, he had a debt of 500 million US 6. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
dollars at the time of his death. the given options, pick the one that gives their
2. Unfortunately, he began spending lavishly correct order.
on anything he desired, not what he A. To kill a whale, hunters used spears called
actually needed. harpoons.
3. Michael Jackson, called the 'King of Pop B. Whale hunting is not easy.
Music', stayed at the top of his career for C. These harpoons had very long and strong
many years. lines tied to them.
4. He was respected for his work culture; he D. It was extremely difficult and risky before
would spend long nights at the studio to fix modern methods and machines began to be
a note correctly in a song. used.
(a) 4213 (b) 3421 (a) BDAC (b) BADC
(c) 2143 (d) 1432 (c) DBAC (d) DCBA
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/08/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –16/04/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele Deveg›eâce Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentence keâe mener Deveg›eâce efJekeâuhe
efJekeâuhe (b) 3421 nesiee~ (a) BDAC nesiee~
Parajumbles 619 YCT
7. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of B. When Orlando's father, sir Rowland de
the given options, pick the one that gives their Boys, died, he left his youngest son to the
correct order. care of his eldest brother Oliver.
A. Jody reached out one hand and laid it on C. Oliver however proved an unworthy
the soft neck of the fawn. brother and neglected the boy.
B. He moved forward on all fours until he was D. It was Oliver who persuaded his brother to
close to it. wrestle with the famous man who had
C. He put his arms around its body. killed so many others in days past: and it
D. The touch made him delirious. was this cruel brother's neglect of him that
(a) BDAC (b) BACD made Orlando say that he wished to die.
(c) ABDC (d) ADBC (a) CDAB (b) ABCD
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I) (c) DCBA (d) BCAD
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe mener Deveg›eâce SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I)
efJekeâuhe (d) ADBC GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe mener Deveg›eâce
8. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of efJekeâuhe (a) CDAB nesiee~
the given options, select the one that gives their 11. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
correct order. order. Select the option that gives their correct
A. This is because the Dar Assalam mosque in order.
Berlin can welcome only a fraction of 1. Then he started on his eighteen kilometer
Muslim worshippers during Ramzan expedition back to his village.
because of social distancing rules. 2. Mohan first equipped himself with a long,
B. This year, a church in Berlin has opened its sturdy stick.
doors to let Muslims do Friday prayers 3. At several points, he lost the road and had to
while observing social distancing. swim his way ahead.
C. As Muslims around the world prepare to 4. It was a journey he would never forget where
celebrate Id-ul-Fitr on 25th May, the he had to use his stick constantly to locate the
holiday that marks the end of Ramzan, a road.
month of fasting, things are very different. (a) 4312 (b) 1324
D. The Martha Lutheran church has stepped (c) 3421 (d) 2143
in to help, saying, "We too have the same SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
concerns. It's beautiful to feel that way Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele Deveg›eâce
about each other." efJekeâuhe (d) 2143 nesiee~
(a) BDCA (b) CBAD
(c) CADB (d) BCAD 12. Examine the four jumbled sentences. Out of the
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –15/04/2021 (Shift-I) given option, pick the one that gives their
correct order.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe mener Deveg›eâce 1. Next, keep tapping the pot on all sides and
efJekeâuhe CBAD nesiee~ at the bottom until the plant loosens.
9. Given below are four sentences in jumbled 2. Finally, slide the plant gently and remove
order. Pick the option that gives their correct the old potting mix on a newspaper.
order. 3. The first thing to do when repotting is to
A. The robber demanded all his valuables or remove the plant from the current pot.
threatened to kill him. 4. Begin by holding the plant gently, and
B. But he put up a brave front and challenged turning the pot sideways.
the robber. (a) 3412 (b) 4231
C. A merchant was confronted by a highway (c) 2413 (d) 1342
robber. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –06/08/2021 (Shift-I)
D. The merchant was scared to death. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele Deveg›eâce
(a) CADB (b) BCAD efJekeâuhe (a) 3412 nesiee~
(c) ADCB (d) DABC
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –13/04/2021 (Shift-I) 13. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
the given options, select the one that gives their
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentence keâe mener Deveg›eâce efJekeâuhe correct order.
(b) BCAD nesiee~ 1. On either side of the trunk there are a few
10. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of scattered tufts of short gases.
the given options pick the one that gives their 2. It is towards one of these fallen trees that I
correct order. am now looking.
A. As time passed, he grew jealous of his 3. A very violent cyclonic storm has struck
brother's fine appearance and gentle the forest, uprooting a number of trees.
manners and at last he wished to destroy 4. The trunk of the tree is ripped apart and
him. the branches are lying all around it.
Parajumbles 620 YCT
(a) 1243 (b) 1423 C. Now he travels by private jet and owns
(c) 3241 (d) 3412 properties in many parts of the world.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) D. His family had been fed by others when
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentence keâe mener Deveg›eâce efJekeâuhe they did not have enough money for food.
(c) 3241 GheÙegòeâ nesiee~ (a) BDCA (b) CABD
14. Sentence of a paragraph are given below in (c) DABC (d) ADBC
jumbled order. Arrange the sentence in the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
right order to form a meaningful and coherent Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
paragraph. (a) BDCA nw~
1. His father shifted his own ambition to 17. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in
those of his son, providing him with models
jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the
and support for his first exhibition at the
age of 13. right order to form a meaningful and coherent
2. Pablo Picasso was the son of Jose Ruiz paragraph.
Blasco, a professor of drawing, and Maria A. It is also a rich source of news updates
Picasso Lopez. around the world.
3. From that point his ability to experiment B. Older people and children remain glued to
with what he learned and to developed new it.
expressive means quickly allowed him to C. It has become a great source of
surpass his father's abilities. entertainment for all.
4. His unusually adeptness for drawing began D. TV has become a powerful medium these
to manifest itself early, around the age of days.
10, when he became his father's pupil. (a) ABCD (b) DBCA
(a) 2431 (b) 4312 (c) BDCA (d) ACBD
(c) 2143 (d) 3412 SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I)
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/08/2021 (Shift-I) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Sentence keâe mener Deveg›eâce efJekeâuhe (b) DBCA nw~
(a) 2431 nw~
18. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in
15. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the
jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right order to form a meaningful and coherent
right order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
paragraph. A. “Buy sweet apples, or none at all”, he
A. The other aspect touches upon certain instructed his servant.
issues that have arisen in recent years, such
B. A rich man sent his servant to an orchard
as brain-death, mercy killing and cloning.
B. There are two major aspects relating to the to buy some apples.
medical profession and its practice the C. The servant asked, “How am I to know
world over. that all of them are sweet if I taste just
C. These issues must be discussed and one?”
debated in the public domain in terms of D. The owner of the orchard said to the
our cultures and value systems. servant, “All my apples are sweet. Try
D. One of these is the enthics of medical one.”
practitioners in their day-to-day (a) BDAC (b) ABCD
relationship with their patients and with (c) BADC (d) ACBD
one another. SSC CGL (Tier-I) –24/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(a) BDAC (b) DABC Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
(c) CDAB (d) BCAD BADC nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –19/04/2021 (Shift-I)
19. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe mener Deveg›eâce jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the
BDAC nesiee~ right order to form a meaningful and coherent
16. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in paragraph.
jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the A. Information Communication Technology
right order to form a meaningful and coherent tools have brought in additional changes
paragraph. along with means of communication.
A. But he has reached out to millions of B. These changes have enabled man to
people the world over and helped to communicate faster.
improve their lives. C. Communication has not only become faster
B. Born in downtown Los Angeles in 1960, but easier too.
Tony Robins came form very humble D. The result is a more relaxed life than ever
beginnings. before.
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(a) DBCA (b) CDBA 23. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in
(c) ABCD (d) ABDC jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I) right order to form a meaningful and coherent
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe paragraph.
A. However, its importance is primarily for its
ABCD nw~ location.
20. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in B. But unlike other rivers, it is not used for
jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the shipping.
right order to form a meaningful and coherent C. Although not the longest river, the Rio
paragraph. Grande is the most important river in
A. Inspector: “Were you sleeping when the America.
robbers entered the bank?” D. America has several long river systems.
B. Guard: “The iron grill lock was broken (a) DCAB (b) DCBA
and the bank looked ransacked but the (c) ABCD (d) DABC
robbers could not take away anything as I SSC CGL (Tier-I) –18/08/2021 (Shift-I)
had returned quickly.” Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentence keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
C. Inspector: “What did you see when you DCBA nw~
came back?” 24. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in
D. Guard: “No Sir. The bank had closed and I jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the
had just gone to relieve myself.” right order to form a meaningful and coherent
(a) CDAB (b) BADC paragraph.
(c) ADCB (d) ABCD A. But a dove that happened to be sitting on a
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –23/08/2021 (Shift-I) neighbouring tree saw the ant's danger
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce and, plucking off a leaf, let it drop into the
water before him.
efJekeâuhe ADCB nw~ B. Just at that time, a fowler was spreading
21. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in his net and was in the act of ensnaring the
jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the dove, when the ant, perceiving his object
right order to form a meaningful and coherent bit his heel.
paragraph. C. An ant went to a fountain to quench his
A. Then I took him by the hand and led him thirst and, tumbling in, almost drowned.
across the street. D. The ant mounting upon it, was presently
B. I was going to the market when I saw a wafted safely ashore.
blind man trying to cross the street. (a) DCAB (b) CADB
(c) CBAD (d) ABCD
C. He expressed his gratitude with folded
SSC CGL (Tier-I)–18/08/2021 (Shift-I)
hands.
D. I walked across to the blind man. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentence keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
(a) BDAC (b) CBDA CADB nw~
(c) DABC (d) ABCD 25. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in
SSC CGL (Tier-I)–16/08/2021 (Shift-I) jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe right order to form a meaningful and coherent
paragraph.
(a) BDAC nw~ A. According to his hypothesis, now known as
22. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in the neuron theory, each nerve cell
jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the communicates with others through
right order to form a meaningful and coherent contiguity rather than continuity.
paragraph. B. The watershed of all studies of the nervous
A. This invention has helped us to heal system was an observation made in 1889 by
wounds caused by bacteria. Spanish scientist Santiago Ramón y Cajal.
B. Penicillin is one of the most useful drugs C. It has since been proved that Cajal’s
theory is not universally true, but his
man has invented. central idea has remained an accurate
C. In the beginning however, very few people guiding principle for all further study.
knew of this discovery and its use. D. That is, communication between adjacent
D. Its use has saved the lives of hundreds of but separate cells must take place across
thousands of soldiers. the space and barriers separating them
(a) DCBA (b) BADC (a) ADCB (b) CDAB
(c) ABCD (d) CABD (c) BCDA (d) BADC
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –16/08/2021 (Shift-I) SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
BADC nw~ BADC nw~

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26. Sentence of a paragraph are given below in B. We saw in the distance a great column of
jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the smoke.
right order to form a meaningful and coherent C. We wondered if it came from a chimney or
paragraph. a burning house.
A. Dad: 'Yes, tell me''. D. We thought of taking a bath in the hot
B. Laxmi: 'Dad, I need to speak to you'. water.
C. Dad: 'I think you are still to young for it'. (a) ACDB (b) BCDA
D. Laxmi: 'Please buy me a scooter'. (c) ABCD (d) BCAD
(a) BADC (b) BCDA SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) DCBA (d) ABDC Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentence keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –20/08/2021 (Shift-I)
BCDA nw~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentence keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
30. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in
BADC nw~
jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the
27. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in right order to form a meaningful and coherent
jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the paragraph.
right order to form a meaningful and coherent A. But the eagle, in wrath, gave the beetle a
paragraph. flap of his wing, and straightaway seized
A. Most important, however, are its oils, upon the hare and devoured him.
which are extracted, processed, and B. The beetle therefore interceded with the
marketed for culinary, medicinal, and eagle, begging of him not to kill the poor
cosmetic uses alike.
suppliant, and pleaded with him not to kill
B. Coconut products are used to make
so small an animal.
everything from clothing to animal feed to
C. When the eagle flew away, the beetle flew
beauty creams.
after him, to learn where his nest was.
C. The coconut is a very useful plant with a
wide range of products being sourced from D. A hare, being pursued by an eagle, took
it. himself for refuge to the nest of a beetle,
D. Its kernel is harvested for its edible flesh whom he begged to save him.
and delicious water, while its husk is used (a) CBAD (b) DCAB
for its strong fibres. (c) ACDB (d) DBAC
(a) ADBC (b) BCAD SSC CGL (Tier-I) –13/08/2021 (Shift-I)
(c) CBDA (d) CADB Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentence keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I) DBAC nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙeeW keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe CBDA nw~ 31. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
28. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in order. Pick the option that gives their correct
jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the order.
right order to form a meaningful and coherent A. People were driving away wild pigs from
paragraph. the fields by shooting at them.
A. But in snapping at the supposed treasure, B. We were passing through the sugarcane
he dropped the bit he was carrying, and so fields near Mysore.
lost all. C. We thought that the shooting was over
B. When he was crossing a river on his way when a sloth bear cam running towards us.
home, he saw his own shadow reflected in D. Some got shot and others escaped.
the stream below. (a) DABC (b) CDAB
C. Thinking that it was another dog with (c) ACDB (d) BADC
another piece of meat, he resolved to make SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
himself master of that also. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
D. A dog had stolen a piece of meat out of a
butcher's shop. (d) BADC nesiee~
(a) DACB (b) BDCA 32. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
(c) ACDB (d) DBCA order. Pick the option that gives their correct
SSC CGL (Tier-I) –17/08/2021 (Shift-I) order.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙeeW keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe DBCA nw~ A. Soon, Mahima's castle was ready.
B. As for Sudhir's castle, even the walls
29. Sentences of a paragraph are given below in weren't ready yet.
jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the C. It was beautiful with big and small domes
right order to form a meaningful and coherent and arches.
paragraph. D. Sudhir and Mahima settled down on the
A. When we got near, we saw it was the steam sand and each began to make a separate
rising from hot springs. castle.
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(a) DACB (b) ABDC B. He had gone to Koklata for the inter-state
(c) CBDA (d) DBCA swimming championship.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) C. Irfan was a swimming champ.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe D. "He won golds in 100m freestyle, 10 m
(a) DACB nesiee~ butterfly and relay," informed his coach.
(a) CDAB (b) CABD
33. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
(c) CBDA (d) CBAD
order. Pick the option that gives their correct
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
order.
A. Some turned their eyes to the TV screen Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
waiting for the movie to begin. (c) CBDA nesiee~
B. No sooner had the big jet taken off than the 37. Given below are four sentence in jumbled
passengers began to busy themselves. order. Pick the option that gives their correct
C. They knew it would be a long flight to order.
Boston. A. She could not accompany her daughter due
D. Others took out books and magazines to to visa restrictions.
read. B. That trip to Florida with her father Yuri
(a) CBDA (b) BCAD launched her on the path to success.
(c) BDAC (d) CBAD C. Maria had not yet celebrated her tenth
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) birthday when she was packed off in a
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe train to the United States.
(b) BCAD nesiee~ D. But it also required a heart-wrenching
34. Given below are four sentences in jumbled two-year separation from her mother
order. Pick the option that gives their correct Yelena.
order. (a) ABCD (b) CBDA
A. So, those subjected to make-up had to face (c) CADB (d) BCAD
a fiery misery. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
B. There were lights at all angles and around Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
half a dozen large mirrors in the room. (b) CBDA nesiee~
C. They make-up room had the look of a hair-
cutting salon. 38. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
D. They were all incandescent lights. order. Pick the option that gives their correct
(a) ADBC (b) DCAB order.
(c) BADC (d) CBDA A. Although Sonu had many more that he
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) wanted to ask, he realised mummy was
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe tired and became silent.
B. She answered a few and then stopped.
(d) CBDA nesiee~ C. When mummy returned from work, she
35. Given below are four sentences in jumbled took Sonu for a walk.
order. Pick the option that gives their correct D. But she was too tired to answer all his
order. questions.
A. But he seems to have become weary when (a) CABD (b) BDAC
it came to the ears. (c) CDBA (d) DACB
B. The result is that we spend all our hours SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
hankering after something unattainable,
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
namely silence.
C. God constructed the human body with a lot (c) CDBA nesiee~
of forethought and solicitude. 39. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
D. He left them as the most vulnerable part of order. Pick the option that gives their correct
a human being. order.
(a) DABC (b) CADB A. Each morning he was driven to Obedience
(c) BCDA (d) CDBA School in a black limousine.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) B. Each evening he fell asleep in his fur-lined
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe basket in front of the fireplace.
C. Each afternoon he was fed two grilled lamb
(b) CADB nesiee~ chops for lunch.
36. Given below are four sentences in jumbled D. Henry D. Penrose was a dog with a
order. Pick the option that gives their correct pedigree.
order. (a) DBCA (b) DCAB
A. "Wow! That's fantastic news," said his (c) DACB (d) DABC
family and friends. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
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Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe C. So, she wrapped it in her handkerchief and
(c) DACB nesiee~ carried it home to store it in her drawer.
D. She held it carefully in her clasped hands
40. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
and thought it would be a pity to eat it.
order. Pick the option that gives their correct
(a) ABCD (b) BADC
order.
(c) DACB (d) BCAD
A. Soon after they left school, they decided
that a small town was no place to make a SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
fortune. Ans. (b) : Ghejes òeâ jumbled sentences keâe Gef Ûele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
B. On reaching Paris, they agreed to separate (b) BADC nesiee~
because they wished to be independent of 44. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
each other. order. Pick the option that gives their correct
C. So, they ran away from home and order.
managed to reach France on a cargo ship. A. Dr Prince became aware of a small figure
D. My father was a year older than his standing in the aisle beside his seat.
brother Oscar.
B. "Won't your mother be wondering where
(a) BDAC (b) DACB
you are?" he asked her.
(c) BDCA (d) ACBD
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) C. He brought his eyes into focus and saw that
it was a girl of seven or eight.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe D. She was staring at him steadily with large
(b) DACB nesiee~ blue eyes.
41. Given below are four sentences in jumbled (a) BDAC (b) ABCD
order. Pick the option that gives their correct (c) CDBA (d) ACDB
order. SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
A. Mahatma Gandhi got a doctor to volunteer Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
his services for six months.
(d) ACDB nesiee~
B. Health conditions in Champaran were
miserable. 45. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
C. The doctor gave quinine to malaria order. Pick the option that gives their correct
patients and the ointment with castor oil to order.
those with skin eruptions. A. Someone had been smart enough to
D. Only three medicines were available - remove it before I went on the rampage.
castor oil, quinine and sulphur ointment. B. My hands had been itching to tear down
(a) CDAB (b) BCDA that collage from my bedroom wall.
(c) ACBD (d) BADC C. But I found the wall bare.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) D. So, I entered my room in a hurry.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe (a) DABC (b) ABCD
(d) BADC nesiee~ (c) BDCA (d) CBAD
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
42. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
order. Pick the option that gives their correct Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
order. (c) BDCA nesiee~
A. The other was on the side table near the 46. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
window. order. Pick the option that gives their correct
B. When I returned, I was shocked to see one order.
set lying on the floor. A. But it does not appear to have any effect on
C. I was gone for more than an hour. the children.
D. I had not completed reading the proofs so I B. School teachers try to do their best from
left them on my desk.
the early years by ordering, "Silence!"
(a) DBAC (b) CDAB
(c) DCBA (d) CBDA every few seconds in the class.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) C. They look sweet and elegant but the
moment they open their mouths, they let
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
out a shattering volume of sound.
(c) DCBA nesiee~ D. Someone noted recently that present day
43. Given below are four sentences in jumbled babies are peculiarly loud-throated.
order. Pick the option that gives their correct (a) DCBA (b) ACBD
order. (c) BACD (d) CABD
A. She had never seen so large and so golden SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
an apple.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
B. Hilda was passing through an orchard
when an apple fell at her feet. (a) DCBA nesiee~
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47. Given below are four sentences in jumbled (c) CDAB (d) BCAD
order. Pick the option that gives their correct SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm)
order. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
A. However, Yusuf comforted himself by (b) DCAB nesiee~
imagining the hotel food in store for him
the next day. 51. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick
B. First, Yusuf's stomach was occupied by the option that gives their correct order.
excitement. A: Suddenly she saw a child begging on the
C. It was difficult to eat dinner that night. platform.
D. Secondly, mother was on one of her health B: She also noticed that there was a book in
trips and had prepared sprouted beans and his bag.
youghurt. C: Ruhi was getting restless as she still had
(a) BADC (b) BCAD over two hours to wait before her train
(c) ACBD (d) CBDA came.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) D: He appeared to be a young boy of about
ten years who had a small bag on his
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe shoulder.
(d) CBDA nesiee~ (a) ABDC (b) CADB
48. Given below are four sentences in jumbled (c) DBCA (d) CBAD
order. Pick the option that gives their correct SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
order. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
A. Therefore, I bought a good house in a (b) CADB nesiee~
respectable neighbourhood.
B. This made me eager to welcome the first 52. Given below are six sentences 4 of which are
guest at home and show my hospitality. jumbled. The first and the last sentence are
C. I intended to be a model citizen in the given. Pick the option that gives the logically
neighbourhood. correct order of the four sentences.
D. I decided it was time for me to settle down. S-1 Once a daughter complained to her father
(a) CBDA (b) DBCA that her life was miserable and that she
(c) CADB (d) DACB didn’t know how she was going to tackle it.
SSC CGL (Tier-II) 16/11/2020 (3 pm - 5 pm) A: Her father, a chef, took her to the kitchen.
B: She was tired of fighting and struggling all
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
the time.
(d) DACB nesiee~ C: He filled three pots with water and placed
49. Given below are four sentences in jumbled each on a high fire.
order. Pick the option that gives their correct D: It seemed as if just as one problem was
order. solved, another one followed.
A. Mummy struggled to pull them apart and S-6 When the three pots began to boil, he
finally succeeded. placed potatoes in one pot, eggs in the
B. She tried to get them to make up but they second pot and ground coffee beans in the
did not listen. third pot.
C. It was a fierce fight, of course. (a) BCDA (b) BDAC
D. The two children scratched and hit each (c) CBDA (d) ADCB
other. SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm)
(a) CBDA (b) DBAC Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
(c) CDAB (d) ACBD (b) BDAC nesiee~
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53. Given below are six sentences 4 of which are
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
jumbled. The first and the last sentence are
(c) CDAB nesiee~ given. Pick the option that gives the logically
50. Given below are four sentences in jumbled correct order of the four sentences.
order. Pick the option that gives their correct S-1 The salt seller came to understand the trick
order. and decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
A. He had lost his leg in an accident five years A: But the dampened cotton became very
back. heavy to carry and the donkey suffered.
B. With that accident his dream of becoming B: It learnt a lesson.
the next Carl Lewis had been shattered C: Again it played the same trick hoping that
forever. the cotton bag would become lighter.
C. In place of his left leg was a wooden stump. D: The next day he loaded a cotton bag on the
D. Vikas sat up and removed the bed sheet donkey.
that was covering his leg. S-6 It didn’t play the trick anymore after that
(a) ACDB (b) DCAB day, and the salt seller was happy.
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(a) CBAD (b) DBCA Q: Unfortunately our customs and traditions
(c) DCAB (d) ACBD conspired with her economic dependence
SSC CPO-SI (Tier-II) 27/09/2019 (3 pm - 5 pm) to make her unimportant in our society.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe R: Democracy in India can be a success only
(b) DCAB nesiee~ when the Indian women are politically
54. The question below consists a set of labeled awakened.
S: Moreover they should be free to express
sentences. These sentences, when properly
sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select their opinion, to act as they like and to
the most logical order of sentences from among assert themselves in all departments of life.
the options. (a) PSQR (b) SQPR
P: We may see alcohol and tobacco (c) PRSQ (d) RPSQ
advertisements everywhere, on television, SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
in newspaper, on street ads card etc. Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
Q: But we know the truth is alcohol and RPSQ nw~
cigarette are harmful for people's health
and sometimes it may bring bad effects to 57. The question below consists a set of labeled
self-impression. sentences. These sentences, when properly
R: Alcohol ads usually create several feints to sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select
tell people that alcohol is good for people the most logical order of sentences from among
and induce people to drink. the options.
S: On the other hand, the malign influence of P:No partner is expected to air views of a
advertisements shows smoking as particular group in public.
something "cool". Q:The only requirement is that the coalition
(a) PRSQ (b) PSQR partners have to stick to a code of conduct.
(c) QRSP (d) RSPQ R:Every coalition party has to own the
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 responsibility for all government’s policies or
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe actions.
PRSQ nesiee~ S:Experience has now shown that a coalition
55. The question below consists a set of labeled government can run as smoothly as any
sentences. These sentences, when properly single party government.
sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select (a) QRPS (b) RQPS
the most logical order of sentences from among (c) SQRP (d) PQSR
the options. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
P: If the intention is just to consume whatever Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
comes from the west, then it is harmful. SQRP nesiee~
Q: Some of its effects are really helping and
positive as it increases initiative and 58. The question below consists a set of labeled
entrepreneurship qualities provided taken sentences. These sentences, when properly
in that spirit. sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select
R: At the same time state's strategic the most logical order of sentences from among
intervention is essential because more than the options.
40% of people live below poverty line. P: Biographies of great men can also help us
S: The impact of economic reforms are in learning good manners.
mixed. Q: Courtesy and politeness is the key to good
(a) SPQR (b) SQPR manners.
(c) RQPS (d) QPSR
R: No doubt these are little words but if they
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
are spoken at the right moment and in a
Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe soft an sweet voice, they are bound to work
(b) SQPR nesiee~ wonders.
56. The question below consists a set of labeled S: The use of polite words like "Sorry",
sentences. These sentences, when properly "Please", "Thank you", "Beg your
sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select pardon", "Sir" etc. creates a healthy
the most logical order of sentences from among impact on the minds of others.
the options. (a) PRSQ (b) QPSR
P: The political awakening cannot be an (c) QPSR (d) SPQR
isolated phenomenon; it requires some SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
changes in social structure so that woman
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
can enjoy as important a place as man
occupies. QPSR nesiee~

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59. The question below consists of a set of labeled S: The compulsions of modern life also caused
sentences. These sentences, when properly some of the superstitions to fade out.
sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select (a) RPSQ (b) SQRP
the most logical order of sentences from among (c) SRQP (d) PRSQ
the options. SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
P: One has to work hard to establish, develop Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
and lasting bonds with those who matter in PRSQ nw~
one's life. 62. The question below consists of a set of labeled
Q: As "Man is not as an island entire of sentences. These sentences, when properly
itself", he cannot be happy in isolation. sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select
R: Humans live out their life in the company the most logical order of sentences from among
of their family, friends, colleagues, the options.
superiors, even total strangers in buses and P: All these ensure that the world we live in
lifts. grows a new skin every few years.
S: And, brick by brick, they must build their Q: These influences do, of course, work on
relationship with each one, to lay a secure humankind but they have the greatest
foundation for their road to happiness. impact on that section of society which is
(a) SPRQ (b) RQSP on the threshold of discovery-discovery of
(c) QSPR (d) QRSP the self, of life and of living.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 R: The life and times of two generations
cannot be identical or even similar, thanks
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
to modern research, progress in science,
QRSP nesiee~ faster and easier communications and even
60. The question below consists of a set of labeled distasteful things like inflation and
sentences. These sentences, when properly population explosion.
sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select S: These changes in due course affect our
the most logical order of sentences from among thinking and influence our attitudes,
the options. expectations, behavioral patterns and values.
(a) PSQR (b) RPSQ
P: Superstitions mean an irrational belief in
(c) QSPR (d) QPSR
or notion of the ominous significance of a SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
particular thing, circumstance, or the like.
Q: This is a universal phenomenon cutting Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
across caste, communal, and even national RPSQ nw~
boundaries. 63. The question below consists of a set of labeled
R: All over the globe, people have sentences. These sentences, when properly
superstitions, although the superstitions sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select
may vary from country to country or from the most logical order of sentences from among
region to region. the options.
S: Nor does education drives away P: A certain moral code of conduct is
superstitions completely. ultimately necessary to ensure that the
(a) PQRS (b) SQRP society does not fall prey to degeneration of
(c) QRPS (d) RPSQ values, which would lead to rampant
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 sufferings and ultimately chaos.
Q: Society's concerns are our concerns:
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
anything capable of causing a detrimental
PQRS nw~ impact on it the short term or in course of
61. The question below consists of a set of labeled time is ultimately bound to affect us and
sentences. These sentences, when properly our children.
sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select R: When we talk about social morality of any
the most logical order of sentences from among kind, what comes into play is our ability to
feel for the well-being of our society.
the options.
S: It is a concern to help the society by
P: Superstitons exist throughout the world
safeguarding it from unwanted ills and
despite scientific advances.
malaise and ensuring its well-being that is
Q: One cannot heed anybody's sneezes if one at the root of social morality.
has to be punctual on duty or 'cannot miss (a) PSQR (b) RPSQ
a flight. (c) QPSR (d) PQRS
R: But the spread of science and education SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
among the masses has certainly given rise
to a significant number of persons who do Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
not believe in these superstitions. RPSQ nw~

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64. The question below consists of a set of labeled S: Before going, he had a lasting glance on his
sentences. These sentences, when properly beloved wife Yashodhra and son, Rahul
sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select who were enjoying a sound sleep at
the most logical order of sentences from among midnight.
the options. (a) PRSQ (b) RPQS
P: Those who say death should be the (c) PQRS (d) QPRS
punishment in some cases, agree that it is SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
to be in special cases alone, the most Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
heinous and gravest of crimes. QPRS nw~
Q: They feel that it is only fear of server 67. The question below consists of a set of labeled
punishment that will deter that will deter
the criminal and reduce the occurrence of sentences. These sentences, when properly
heinous crimes. sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select
R: The advocates and the aboltionists of the most logical order of sentences from among
capital punishment have their own the options.
arguments in support of their stand. P: The main manifestations of violence in
S: The most prominent argument put forth recent times have been extremism,
by the advocates of the death penalty is terrorism, assassination by bombs and
that of deterrence. bullets.
(a) RPSQ (b) PQSR Q: In the modern world, violence has taken
(c) SQPR (d) QPSR amy forms, each signifying the evil side of
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 man and his design to design to destroy the
principle of equity, justice and truth.
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe R: Another related activity is the hijacking of
RPSQ nw~ aircrafts, vehicles vehicles ets.
65. The question below consists of a set of labeled S: Statment mising
sentences. These sentences, when properly (a) QPSR (b) PSRQ
sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select (c) PRQS (d) SRPQ
the most logical order of sentences from among SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
the options. Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
P: There was once a time when people looked QPSR nw~
forward to the lazy evenings. 68. The question below consists of a set of labeled
Q: They had a simple choice of programmes
on Doordarshan. sentences. These sentences, when properly
R: It was entirely up to them-to watch or not sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select
to watch the selected presentation. the most logical order of sentences from among
S: Today, the satellite and Cable Television the options.
have stormed the media world of P: Children with poor phonological skills
information and entertainment. progress more poorly.
(a) PSQR (b) RQPS Q: The consensus concerns the causal role of
(c) PQRS (d) QPRS phonological skills in young children's
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 reading progress.
R: Studies of the factors governing reading
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
development in young children have
PQRS nw~ achieved a remarkable degree of consensus
66. The question below consists of a set of labeled over the past two decades.
sentences. These sentences, when properly S: Children who have good phonological
sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select skills, or good phonological awareness
the most logical order of sentences from among become good readers and good spellers.
the options. (a) QSPR (b) SPQR
P: He wanted to do something to deliver the (c) RQSP (d) PQRS
humanity from all such misery. He SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
reflected on this problem for long. Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
Q: Siddhartha was greatly touched as he saw
(c) RQSP nw~
an old man, a sick man, and a dead body.
R: At last on hearing some words from the 69. The question below consists of a set of labeled
mouth of a hermit which encouraged him sentences. These sentences, when properly
to renounce the world, he decided to leave sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select
the palace and go into the forest for the most logical order of sentences from among
meditation. the options.
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P: As a result, they are more able to live in S: The first hydro generating unit in India
harmony with themselves and with the was commissioned in Darjeeling (W.
world that surrounds them. Bengal) in 1897.
Q: Stabilizing meditation is catalogued as one (a) RQPS (b) SRQP
of the hardest techniques of meditation (c) QPSR (d) PQRS
because followers must keep their minds SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
under total control for long period of time. Ans. (b) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
R: The benefits of this mediation, according to SRQP nw~
the followers, is that mediators can 72. The question below consists of a set of labeled
experience full understanding of their
sentences. These sentences, when properly
thoughts and ideas.
sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select
S: This consists of maintaining full attention
the most logical order of sentences from among
to their role object focus. the options.
(a) QSRP (b) PQRS P: Farmers could no longer pay their loans
(c) QPSR (d) PRQS and some banks were closed down.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 Q: Prices dropped due to increased supply,
Ans. (a) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe which was followed by a drought.
QSRP nw~ R: The country was well advanced in
70. The question below consists of a set of labeled technology and farmers increased their
production levels.
sentences. These sentences, when properly S: The Great Depression in America began
sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select with overproduction and low prices in the
the most logical order of sentences from among agricultural sector.
the options. (a) RQPS (b) QPSR
P: They feel that during their time, young (c) PSRQ (d) SRQP
boys and girls were better behaved, more SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018
obedient, and had greater respect for their Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe
elders.
(d) SRQP nesiee~
Q: Young people on the other hand, feel that
they are capable enough to learn on their 73. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
own rather than lean heavily on the older order. Pick the option that gives their correct
generation for any guidance. order.
R: The people belonging to the older A. She understood my signs, and I could make
generation always wonder as to what has her do as I wished.
gone wrong with the new generation. B. My constant companion was Martha, our
cook’s daughter.
S: They feel that a lack of respect for the old
C. We even helped in feeding the hens which
will ruin and spell disaster for the young.
crowded around the kitchen steps.
(a) PRSQ (b) SPQR
D. This pleased me greatly and we spent a lot
(c) PRQS (d) RPSQ
of time together.
SSC CGL (Phase-II) 17/02/2018 (a) DCAB (b) ADCB
Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ jumbled sentences keâe GefÛele ›eâce efJekeâuhe (c) CBDA (d) BADC
RPSQ nw~ SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (G.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-II)
71. The question below consists of a set of labeled Ans. (d) : The proper sequence for the above given
sentences is - BADC
sentences. These sentences, when properly
sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select 74. Given below are four sentences which are
jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correrct
the most logical order of sentences from among
order.
the options.
A. Notify your card issuer that your card is
P: About 30 new hydro projects are now
missing and that it should be blocked.
under execution with an installed capacity B. Lastly, don't forget to check your account
of 5,600 MW. for any unauthorized withdrawals.
Q: However, with the rapid increase in C. A lost or stolen debit card can cause a lot of
demand for power, higher priority was anxiety.
given to the pithead super thermal power D. So, the first thing you need to do is to
stations as their gestation period was contact your bank.
smaller than that of the hydel schemes. (a) ADCB (b) ACBD
R: Many projects were taken up for execution (c) CABD (d) CDAB
after independence and at one time (1962- SSC Sel. Post Phase-VIII (H.L.) 09.11.2020 (Shift-I)
63), the capacity contribution from hydro Ans. (a) : The proper sequence for the above given
schemes was equal to thermal schemes. sentences is - ADCB
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75. Given below are jumbled sentences. Select the 79. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
option that gives their correct order. the option that gives their correct order.
A. A man on a bike had to ride on the A. Only natural dyes are used in Kalamkari
pavement. and it involves several steps.
B. When he tried to plunge onto the road, a B. There are two distinctive styles of
car hit him. Kalamkari in India.
C. As the bus inched through the evening life, C. They are the Sri Kalahasti style and the
the traffic grew. Machlipatnam style.
D. There was no space on the road any more. D. Kalamkari is a type of hand-painted or
(a) CBAD (b) DBCA block-printed cotton textile produced in
(c) ADBC (d) CDAB the Indian States of Andhra Pradesh and
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) Telangana.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentence keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (a) ACBD (b) CBDA
(d) CDAB nw~ (c) DABC (d) DCBA
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
76. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
the option that gives their correct order. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
A. The disruptions began to annoy his (c) DABC nw~
teachers. 80. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
B. They were increasingly baffled by his the option that given their correct order.
questions. A. He would sit at the edge of her mother's
C. Swami looked forward to disrupting every bad an stare into her crib.
class. B. Arvind bumbled down the interminable
D. They began to write notes in his handbook corridor, suddenly reminded of his
summoning his parents. daughter in his days after she was born.
(a) CDAB (b) CABD C. As a proportion to the fragment of life his
(c) BDAC (d) DACB daughter had seen, an hour was a vast
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III) sprawling apace.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentence keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe D. Some days he would imagine the world
(b) CABD nw~ through her eyes and he would feel in his
77. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select heart how long an hour actually was.
the option that gives their correct order. (a) BCDA (b) DACB
A. When you begin to house train your (c) ABCD (d) BADC
puppy, follow these steps. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
B. Also, always take her outside after meals Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
or when she wakes from a nap. (d) BADC nw~
C. Keep the puppy on a regular feeding 81. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
schedule and take away food between the option that gives their correct order.
meals. A. It is a popular tourist spot for watching the
D. Take your puppy out first thing in the sunset and sunrise over the ocean.
morning and then once every thirty B. Kanyakumari is a coastal town in the State
minutes or so. or Tamil Nadu on India's southern tip.
(a) ADCB (b) ACDB C. It is also a noted pilgrimage site, thanks, to
(c) CDAB (d) DABC its Bagvathi Amman Temple and Our Lady
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 19/06/2019 (Shift-III) of Ransom Church, a centre of India
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe Catholicism.
(a) ADCB nw~ D. Jutting out into the Laccadive sea, the town
78. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select was known as Cape Comorin during the
the option that gives their correct order. British rule.
A. Its Value is linked to what it is being used (a) BDAC (b) ACDB
for. (c) BCDA (d) DCAB
B. Such questions often baffle you. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-II)
C. How emotional should one get about Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
money and its value? efJekeâuhe (a) BDAC nw~
D. Money on its own has no value. untill you 82. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
have some use for it. the option that gives their correct order.
(a) DBAC (b) CBDA A. Once the formilities are done, you can start
(c) CABD (d) ACDB
using your account and save time and
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-I)
money.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe B. Opening a bank account can seem
(b) CBDA nw~ intimidating.
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C. Getting your account opened is just a 86. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
matter of providing certain details and the option that gives their correct order.
funding your account. A. If the mixture becomes too thick add more
D. Fortunately, most banks follow a milk.
standardized process. B. Finally, add sugar and nuts, and your
(a) BDCA (b) BADC kheer is ready.
(c) CBDA (d) ADBC C. Boil milk in a heavy-bottomed pan and add
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 13/06/2019 (Shift-III) rice.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe D. Cook for about twenty minutes stirring
every once in a while till the mixture
(a) BDCA nw~ thickens.
83. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select (a) ADCB (b) CDAB
the option that gives their correct order. (c) DACB (d) BADC
A. Lyrics help in creating a distictive SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II)
narrative, some conventions of which have Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
been carried over from the talkies era. (b) CDAB nw~
B. Thus, songs have outlived films in people's
memories. 87. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
C. However, songs seem to have acquired a the option that gives their correct order.
musical grammar of their own, A. The market which has remained clogged
establishing an emotional chord with the with vehicles was all clear for pedestrians.
B. The road has even been marked with
listeners.
stripes demarcating space for havwkers.
D. In popular Indian cinema, lyrics are to
C. It is also lined with beautiful potted plants
music what the heart is to the body.
to give it a green look.
(a) ABCD (b) DCBA D. Visitors to the busy Karol Bagh market in
(c) DACB (d) ADBC Delhi were in for a surprise.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I) (a) DABC (b) ADBC
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (c) DCBA (d) BDAC
(c) DACB nw~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
84. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
the option that gives their correct order. efJekeâuhe (a) DABC nw~
A. So, I had thoughts of setting up an Indian 88. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
restaurant there with my wife's support. the option that gives their correct order.
B. It took us two months to redesign the place A. When we can't laugh at the same joke again,
to suit our needs. why should we cry over the same problems ?
C. One of the things I really missed when I set B. One day he told them a joke and everyone
up home in Maryland, was a restaurant roared with laughter.
that served authentic Indian food. C. People came to a wise man to complain
D. I decided to pursue this idea seriously and about the same problems every time.
bought an old building in the downtown. D. When he repeated the joke twice, nobody
(a) BCDA (b) CADB laughed anymore.
(c) CBAD (d) DACB (a) ADBC (b) BACD
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-I) (c) CBDA (d) DBCA
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-III)
(b) CADB nw~ Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
85. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select efJekeâuhe (c) CBDA nw~
the option that gives their correct order. 89. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
A. This network of stories is known in the option that gives their correct order.
academic circles as 'fiction' or imagined A. But they faced grave danger if they tried to
realities'. criticize these decisions.
B. However, an imagined reality is not a lie. B. The nationalists now began to openly
C. Over the years, people have woven an criticize the policies of the British.
incredibly complex network of stories. C. The freedom movement changed this
D. Within this network fiction not only exists situation.
but also accumulates immense power. D. Under colonial rule, the people had lived in
(a) CADB (b) ADBC fear of the British government and did not
(c) DBCA (d) DBAC agree with many of the decisions that they
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 12/06/2019 (Shift-II) took.
(a) DACB (b) CBAD
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
(c) DBAC (d) BADC
(a) CADB nw~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
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Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce C. Friendship is one of the most coveted
efJekeâuhe (a) DACB nw~ relationships on earth.
D. Thus, one must be reliable as a friend to
90. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
expect reliability in others.
the option that gives their correct order.
(a) ACBD (b) BDAC
A. The brain is active too during sleep,
(c) CDBA (d) CBAD
sending messages for the heart to beat
regularly. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
B. However, the body utilizes the sleeping Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
time effectively. efJekeâuhe (d) CBAD nw~
C. We spend about one third of our time 94. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
sleeping. the option that gives their correct order.
D. It produces energy and releases hormones A. But that is for an emotional reason.
for repair and growth during the night. B. Learning our mother tongue is important
(a) ABDC (b) BADC
and everyone should start there.
(c) CABD (d) CBDA
C. This is because proficiency in the language
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-I)
can lead to better opportunities.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce D. Learning English. however, is important
efJekeâuhe (d) CBDA nw~ for practical reasons.
91. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select (a) BADC (b) DBAC
the option that gives their correct order. (c) DACB (d) BDCA
A. But the rest of the students were rushing SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-III)
past her for a break, like she didn't exist. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
B. She slowly pushed open the library door
and took a seat at one of the tables in the
efJekeâuhe (a) BADC nw~
corner. 95. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
C. And today, Jessica really felt like maybe the option that gives their correct order.
she didn't exist. A. The students often go about their business,
D. When the bell rang for lunch, Jessica took singing along in the corridors.
her lunch box and started moving towards B. But for the students of St. Ambrose High
the library. School, it no longer dictates their day.
(a) CADB (b) DBCA C. A bell can sound gloomy or cheerful
(c) BDCA (d) DACB depending on when it is rung.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) D. It has been scrapped in favour of music
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce which now breaks up the timetable of the
efJekeâuhe (d) DACB nw~ school.
(a) ACBD (b) CBDA
92. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
(c) BDAC (d) CADB
the option that gives their correct order.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
A. Then, they spread as the unmined coal
starts burning with oxygen drawn from Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
pores and mine shafts. (b) CBDA nw~
B. An entire township-Jharia is to be 96. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
relocated because of the uncontrollable the option that gives their correct order.
underground fires. A. For a split second, as the stranger stepped
C. These fires start mostly from burning trash into the light, his furry head was clearly
close to coal pits. visible.
D. This is a grave threat as poisonous fumes B. At first, all seemed still outside the house,
of carbon monoxide rise up from
except for the sound of the rain.
underground fires.
C. Recognizing him, joe stood petrified
(a) DCAB (b) BCAD
(c) BDAC (d) CDAB staring at the man wearing a long coat, wet
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 11/06/2019 (Shift-II) from rain.
D. But then, footsteps approached the house
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
and a stranger emerged out of the
efJekeâuhe (b) BCAD nw~ darkness.
93. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select (a) DACB (b) CABD
the option that gives their correct order. (c) BCDA (d) BDAC
A. The first of these states that the only way SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-I)
to have a friend is to be one.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
B. Like all relationships, it is also governed by
some well-defined principles. (d) BDAC nw~

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97. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select C. He felt angry as teachers ought to be about
the option that gives their correct order. school rules being broken.
A. Here, the picture perfect French Quarter D. Mr Oliver, the school teacher saw a lonely
and heritage laden Tamil streets blend into boy sitting on a rock, weeping soundlessly.
one another. (a) DBAC (b) ABCD
B. The conflict of coexistence is evident in (c) ACBD (d) DACB
many metropolitan cities. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III)
C. The old and, like two different worlds, Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
surviving side by side yet never crossing efJekeâuhe (a) DBAC nw~
that chasm.
D. There is a place though- Puducherry, 101. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
where contrasts are celebrated like the option that gives their correct order.
nowhere else. A. The move follows last week's fatal
(a) BACD (b) BCDA Ethiopian Airlines crash.
(c) DCBA (d) CDAB B. Aircraft manufacturer Boeing has
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) grounded the entire global fleet of its 737
Max aircraft.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe C. Last October, a plane from the indonesia-
(b) BCDA nw~ based carrier Lion Air had also crashed
98. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select under similar circumstances.
the option that gives their correct order. D. That was the second time in five months a
A. European cloth manufactures therefore 737 Max has crashed.
had to depend on a plant called woad to (a) ABCD (b) BCDA
make dyes. (c) BADC (d) DABC
B. However, cloth dyers preferred indigo SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I)
which produced a rich blue colour. Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
C. Being a plant of the temperate zones, woad (c) BADC nw~
was easily available in Europe.
D. Indian indigo was very expensive and only 102. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
small quantities reached the European the option that gives their correct order.
markets. A. However, new research shows that taking
(a) CBDA (b) DCAB the dog for a walk can have its downsides
(c) ACBD (d) DACB for seniors.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-II) B. Dogs are great companions and provide a
healthy excuse to go for a walk and get a
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe bit of exercise.
(d) DACB nw~ C. It once seemed common sense to believe
99. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select that having and walking a dog was good
the option that gives their correct order. for older people.
A. Soon, flames ignited the wooden beams of D. A report published in an American
the grand palace built by Xerxes. medical journal says injuries among
B. Men and women holding aloft flaming seniors related to dog-walking are
torches, raced up and down the palace becoming increasingly prevalent.
terraces. (a) ABCD (b) CBAD
C. When the fire died out, all that remained (c) CABD (d) ADCB
of the magnificent palace were the stone SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-I)
columns. Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
D. Looters fought off the heat of the inferno to (b) CBAD nw~
drag out gold and silver vessels.
(a) ADBD (b) CDBA 103. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
(c) BADC (d) BCAD the option that given their correct order.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 10/06/2019 (Shift-III) A. Since then Boeing has received over 5,000
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce orders for the aircraft and has delivered
371 to date
efJekeâuhe (c) BADC nw~ B. The Max first started flying commercially
100. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select in 2017.
the option that gives their correct order. C. Boeing had huge hopes for its 737 Max
A. It was very unusual as boys were not aircraft and viewed it as a key part of its
supposed to be out school at this late hour. future.
B. He moved closer to the boy in anger so that D. However, the company's market value has
he could recognise the miscreant and plummeted by nearly $26 billion since the
punish him. crash in Ethiopia.
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(a) ABCD (b) CBAD C. It resulted in prices coming down and sales
(c) DCBA (d) BCDA going up much to the delight of buyers and
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II) sellers alike.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe D. 2017 proved to be a very good year for
(b) CBAD nw~ mango lovers.
104. Given below are four jumbled sentences. select (a) CADB (b) CDAB
that gives their correct order. (c) ADCB (d) ADBC
A. It has been a leading producer of both SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
industrial and agricultural goods. Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
B. The United States of America holds a efJekeâuhe (d) ADBC nw~
dominant position in the world because of
108. Given below are jumbled sentences. Select the
its high economic development.
option that gives their correct order.
C. Because of its enormous output, the United
States has a major share in world trade. A. Around 600 million of them live in areas of
D. It is also a leader in the development and high to extreme water stress.
application of innovative technology. B. India is suffering from the worst water
(a) BCAD (b) ABCD crisis, with one billion people living in
(c) BACD (d) DABC water scarcity.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-II) C. This is even more than that of China and
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe US combined.
D. The reason is that at 24 per cent, India uses
(c) BACD nw~
the most groundwater drawn out globally.
105. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select (a) ACBD (b) ADCB
the option that gives their correct order. (c) BADC (d) BDAC
A. What can we do to avoid anger and SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-I)
provocation? Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
B. Anger and tension are prevalent due to
conflicts arising out of these differences. efJekeâuhe (c) BADC nw~
C. The society if full of people who think and 109. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
differently. the option that gives their correct order.
D. We need to develop in ourselves the A. Canada accounts for nearly one-third of
capacity for conversion to turn negative the world's production of news print.
experiences into positive thinking. B. Forest products, therefore, have been
(a) ACBD (b) CBAD important export items of Canada for
(c) CADB (d) ABDC more than a century.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) C. A large part of Canada is covered with
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe coniferous trees.
(b) CBAD nw~ D. Pulp and paper are the two most
106. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select important forest products.
the option that gives their correct order. (a) ABCD (b) DCAB
A. Only the fittest creatures can survive while (c) CBDA (d) BACD
competing for food. SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
B. Why do some species survive and others Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
become extinct? (c) CBDA nw~
C. His answer was that there is ceaseless
struggle for life among all creatures. 110. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
D. This was the question that Darwin asked the option that gives their correct order.
himself. A. In China, thousands of people celebrated it.
(a) ADCB (b) ABDC B. The Lunar New Year of the Pig began on
(c) BDCA (d) BCDA 5th February.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 07/06/2019 (Shift-III) C. Others burned the first joss sticks of the
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe year to bring them good fortune.
(c) BDCA nw~ D. Some performers re-enacted historical
ceremonies.
107. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select (a) ABCD (b) BADC
the option that gives their correct order. (c) DABC (d) BDCA
A. Mango, the so-called ''king of fruits'', is SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-II)
something of a national obsession in India.
B. There was a bumper crop of mangoes in Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
different states. (b) BADC nw~

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111. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select B. A 4.7-metre long whale died on Saturday
the option that gives their correct order. in Phillipines where it was stranded a day
A. What was supposed to be a holiday of a earlier.
lifetime turned into a dangerous C. "It's very disgusting and heartbreaking,"
experience for 1,300 passengers on a cruise he said. "We've done necropsies on 61
ship off the coast of Norway. dolphins and whales in the last 10 years
B. The Norwegian Government decided to and this is one of the biggest amounts of
evacuate the passengers with the help of plastic we've seen."
helicopters. D. "The animal died from starvation and was
C. The ship broke down in rough seas and unable to eat because of the trash filling its
high-speed winds caused it to rock heavily stomach," said Darrell Blatchley, Director
from side to side. of D' Bone Collector Museum Inc......
D. From the first 371 evacuated passengers, (a) BACD (b) BADC
17 had to be taken to hospital. (c) ABCD (d) DABC
(a) ABCD (b) CBDA SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I)
(c) CABD (d) ACBD Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III) (b) BADC nw~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce 115. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
efJekeâuhe (d) ACBD nw~ the option that gives their correct order.
A. That sort of pollution, which is also
112. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select widespread in other south east Asian
the option that gives their correct order. nations, regularly kills wildlife like whales
A. It is one of the highly developed countries and turtles that ingest the waste.
of the world. B. Environmental groups have tagged the
B. It stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the Philippines as one of the the world's
east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. biggest ocean polluters due to its reliance
C. The USA consists of 50 states including on single-use plastic.
Alaska and Hawai. C. In Thailand also, a whale died last year
D. The United States of America (USA) is the after swallowing more than 80 plastic bags.
4th largest country in the world. D. In the latest case, a whale with 40 kilos of
(a) ADCB (b) CBAD plastic trash in its stomach died on
(c) CBDA (d) DBCA Saturday in southern Philippines where it
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 06/06/2019 (Shift-III) was stranded a day earlier.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce (a) ABCD (b) BADC
(c) DABC (d) BCAD
efJekeâuhe (d) DBCA nw~ SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
113. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
the option that gives their correct order.
A. The cafe's owner says he's interested in (b) BADC nw~
conservation, and hopes customers will 116. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
realise the animals are worth saving, even the option that gives their correct order.
though they often have a bad reputation. A. The elephant tusks were tracked from the
B. None of them are venomous, meaning Democratic Republic of Congo for two
customers can get up close and personal months.
with the reptiles. B. Customs officials in Thailand say it's the
C. Here you sip your drink in the company of biggest seizure in the country's history.
35 snakes. C. Four tonnes of ivory, with a market value
D. This cafe, which has just opened in Tokyo, of $6 million - it was an impressive haul.
D. Officials say they were being transported
is not for the faint-hearted.
to Loas, from where they believed the ivory
(a) DCBA (b) ABCD
would be sold to customers across Asia.
(c) DBCA (d) ABDC (a) CBAD (b) ABCD
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-I) (c) ACDB (d) CABD
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-II)
(a) DCBA nw~ Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
114. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select (a) CBAD nw~
the option that gives their correct order. 117. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
A. An environmental group performed a the option that gives their correct order.
necropsy on the animal and found about 40 A. And 844 million don't have access to clean
kilograms of plastic, including grocery water close to home, according to the latest
bags and rice sacks. report by Water Aid.
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B. Around 4 billion people in the world live in 121. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
physically water-scarce areas. of the given pick the one that gives their
C. It is because globally we use six times as correct order.
much water today as we did 100 years ago. A. Baskets and carts flooded the street
D. The world's water crisis is getting worse. turning it into a mobile market.
(a) BADC (b) BDCA B. Hearing their cries people with bags
(c) CADB (d) DACB started coming out from their houses.
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) C. Suddenly the street came alive.
D. From one end to the other cries of the
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce vendors rent the air.
efJekeâuhe (a) BADC nw~ (a) CADB (b) ABDC
118. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select (c) DACB (d) CBAD
the option that gives their correct order. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
A. An estimated 70% of this plastic which Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
enters the sea sinks. (a) CADB nw~
B. This is a problem that stretches far beyond 122. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
India. of the given options pick the one that gives
C. Eight million tonnes of plastic ends up in the their correct order.
world's oceans every year, causing damage to A. Today flax is used to make fine linen
the fragile ecosystem. fabric.
D. And much of it is not biodegradable. B. The Neolithic man first clad himself with
(a) ADBC (b) CADB animal skins
(c) ABDC (d) CDBA C. He also used flax which had a good fibre
SSC CGL (Tier-I) – 04/06/2019 (Shift-III) for making cloth.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce D. But in those days cloth made of flax must
have been very rough.
efJekeâuhe (b) CADB nw~ (a) CADB (b) BDAC
119. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out (c) DABC (d) BCDA
of the given options pick the one that gives SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-II)
their correct order. Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
A. Using matches however came much later. efJekeâuhe (d) BCDA nw~
B. The first great discovery that man
probably made was that of fire. 123. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
C. In olden times fires were made by rubbing of the given option pick the one that gives their
correct order.
two flints against each other till a spark
A. In fact, there are about 800 million mobile
was produced.
phone users now.
D. And this spark set fire to dry straw, leaves B. They have been in use in the country for
or wood. over two decades.
(a) CBDA (b) BDAC C. Mobile companies are regularly bringing
(c) ADBC (d) BCDA out phones with new features for these
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I) users.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce D. There are billions of mobile phones in
efJekeâuhe (d) BCDA nw~ India today.
(a) DBAC (b) DCAB
120. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
(c) ABCD (d) ACBD
of the given options pick the one that gives SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III)
their correct order.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
A. We had already covered half the distance
when we reached a three-road junction. efJekeâuhe (a) DBAC nw~
B. I was worried it might pounce on us. 124. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
C. But thankfully we picked up speed and it of the given options pick the one that gives
got left behind. their correct order.
D. Suddenly, a barking dog began to chase the A. One population lives in the Bwindi
bike for some distance. National Park in Uganda.
(a) ABDC (b) DACB B. Mountain gorillas are some of the most
(c) BDAC (d) ADBC threatened animals on the planet.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-I) C. Only two groups of mountain gorillas
remain.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce D. The other group lives in the Virunga
efJekeâuhe (d) ADBC nw~ Mountains.
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(a) BDCA (b) BCAD (a) ACDB (b) CDBA
(c) CDBA (d) ABCD (c) CADB (d) BCDA
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –11/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
efJekeâuhe (b) BCAD nw~ (b) CDBA nw~
125. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out 128. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
of the given options pick the one that gives of the given options pick the one that gives
their correct order. their correct order.
A. Gone are the days when you stayed with A. As man's intelligence grew so did his
one firm for your entire career and made power.
lifelong friends in the office. B. This intelligence made him cleverer and
B. This phenomenon was noted in a recent stronger than enormous animals which
research report which found that the would otherwise have destroyed him.
median tenure for employees below the age C. The chief difference between man and the
of 30 is just two years. other animals was the intelligence of man.
C. The research report stated that young D. Combining intelligence with power, man
people today are tempted to which jobs developed weapons to fight his enemies.
quickly. (a) DABC (b) CBAD
D. As job longevity becomes a phenomenon of (c) ACDB (d) BCDA
the past, there is a change in attitude in the SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-II)
modern generation towards employment. Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
(a) DBCA (b) BADC (b) CBAD nw~
(c) CDAB (d) DCBA
129. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I)
of the given options pick the one that gives
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe their correct order.
(a) DBCA nw~ A. Yes, first get us some fresh juice and some
126. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out sandwiches.
of the given options pick the one that gives B. May I take your order?
their correct order. C. Not now, maybe a little later.
A. I should have charged double the amount, D. Sure. Would you like some coffee too?
but it didn't occur to me then. (a) CDBA (b) ABCD
B. Now, after all the expenses and the (c) BADC (d) BCDA
gardener's salary, I made a profit of only SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
five hundred rupees. Ans: (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
C. The jasmine plants flowered twice and I (c) BADC nw~
sold 250 grams of buds just for ten rupees. 130. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
D. Had I charged at least twenty rupees I of the given options pick the one that gives
would have made a good profit. their correct order.
(a) ADCB (b) BCDA A. Then she does some gradening.
(c) CADB (d) BDAC B. Finally before her mid morning nap, she
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-I) eats a light breakfast.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe C. My grandmother is an active eighty year
(c) CADB nw~ old.
127. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out D. She begins her morning with meditation.
of the given options pick the one that gives (a) CDBA (b) DCBA
(c) CABD (d) CDAB
their correct order.
A. Today, he is popular for creating scaled- SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –10/07/2019 (Shift-III)
down models of automobiles that are not Ans :(d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
just showpieces but are working toys. (d) CDAB nw~
B. "I used to ride it during playtime in the 131. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
evenings as a five-year old", recalls Arun of the given options pick the one that gives
Kumar. their correct order.
C. As a kid I used to pester my parents for toy A. For them, it's like a magic carpet, their
cars but my carpenter father often couldn't version of a car.
afford them. B. All kids went to be older, so from an early
D. Then, one day he got an old tricycle from age they imitate their parents or siblings.
the junkyard, made three wooden wheels C. While cycling they imagine they are doing
and fitted them to the cycle. adult things or being adults.
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D. Bikes offer them a chance to be 135. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
independent. of the given options pick the one that gives
(a) ADCB (b) DCBA their correct order.
(c) BDAC (d) BACD A. Today, man in master of the world and he
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) makes the animals do what the likes.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe B. Others he eats; and those like the lion and
the tiger, he shoots for pleasure.
(c) BDAC nw~ C. Early man, when he first came, must have
132. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out been surronded by many huge animals,
of the given options pick the one that gives end he must have lived in fear of them.
their correct order. D. Some he tames like the horse, the cow, the
A. The woman is wearing an evening dress elephant, the dog, the cat and so many
and heavy make up, which is now others.
sameared across her cheeks. (a) CADB (b) ACBD
B. But, who is she, and how did she get there? (c) BCDA (d) CBDA
C. It's seven in the morning and the Bantrys SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
wake to find the body of a young woman in Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
their library. (a) CADB nw~
D. The respectable Bantrys invite Miss
136. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
Marple to solve the mystery before tongues
of the given options pick the one that gives
start to wag. their correct order.
(a) CDBA (b) BACD A. But now that his father had asked him to
(c) CABD (d) DCBA fetch some cheroots, he would have to pass
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-I) by the high school to reach the shop.
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe B. The teachers and students would all be
(c) CABD nw~ there, and he was ashamed of being seen
133. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out outdoors.
of the given options pick the one that gives C. Of late Krishna had confined himself to the
their correct order. four walls of the house.
D. Wondering how to get past the School
A. His affectionate greeting was surprising.
unnoticed, he slowly ventured out.
B. Although we were from the same village
(a) DACB (b) CBDA
our relationship was confind to a polite (c) CABD (d) ACBD
hello whenever our paths crossed. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-III)
C. As I stepped into the shack, Dorababu
beckoned to me, making a little space for Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
me on the bench on which he was sitting. (c) CABD nw~
D. "Come here, brother", he greeted me. 137. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
(a) DBCA (b) CABD of the given options pick the one that gives
(c) BACD (d) CDAB their correct order.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II) A. But when their short racing careers are
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe over, greyhounds are adopted as household
pets.
(d) CDAB nw~ B. Greyhound racing is a popular spectator
134. Given below are four jumbled sentence. Out of sport in the United States.
the given options pick the one that gives their C. They worry that the greyhounds would
correct order. need a large space to run to get sufficient
A. The first person who thought of trading exercise.
must have been a clever person. D. Unfortunately, many people hesitate to
B. He must have found them easy to carry adopt a retired racing greyhound as a pet.
and exchange for goods. (a) DACB (b) DBCA
C. And gradually paying for things in gold (c) BADC (d) BDAC
and silver became a regular practice. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I)
D. When gold and silver were first found Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
people started using them for trade. (c) BADC nw~
(a) DBCA (b) BDCA
138. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
(c) CDAB (d) DABC
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –09/07/2019 (Shift-II) of the given options pick the one that gives
their correct order.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
A. Little did she know that I was out of job
(d) DABC nw~ once again.
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B. But all the money soon vanished into the Ans: (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
bottomless pit of household needs. (b) DACB nw~
C. I returned home with my pockets full of
my earnings. 142. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
D. However, my grandmother was happy that of the given options pick the one that gives
I had become responsible. their correct order.
(a) DBAC (b) CBDA A. This kindness converted his street into a
(c) BCDA (d) CDAB neighbourhood.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-I) B. He and his wife were always ready to lend
a helping hand.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
C. Mohan was an ideal neighbour in every
(b) CBDA nw~ way.
139. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out D. Whether it was lending tools or watering
of the given options pick the one that gives fields, the couple embodied neighbourly
their correct order. kindness.
A. We even fail to recognize that their call of (a) DBCA (b) CBDA
duty keeps them away from their families. (c) CDAB (d) BDAC
B. Yet, we often fail to appreciate these SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III)
sacrifices that they make. Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
C. They make countless sacrifices for the (b) CBDA nw~
nation and keep us safe from our enemies.
D. The uniformed men and women are our 143. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
unsung heroes. of the given options pick the one that gives
(a) DCBA (b) ABCD their correct order.
(c) CBAD (d) DABC A. The fire destroyed many buildings which
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II) were rebuilt with red clay tiles.
B. In the year 1689, a huge fire engulfed the
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
city.
(a) DCBA nw~ C. Prague in the Czech Republic is known for
140. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out its striking red roofs.
of the given options pick the one that gives D. Even now, traditional red roofs are
their correct order. included in any rapairs or new
A. As a result, he had gotten into a million construction.
activities and hobbies. (a) CADB (b) DCBA
B. Thus, his parents were now reluctant to (c) CBAD (d) BADC
spend any more money on his hobbies. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
C. John hated finishing things almost as much Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
as he loved starting them. (c) CBAD nw~
D. But he never stuck with any of them for
long. 144. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
(a) ADCB (b) CADB of the given options pick the one that gives
(c) BCAD (d) CDBA their correct order.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-II) A. This code contains information about its
nature.
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
B. Each living organism has a DNA code.
(b) CADB nw~ C. If this genetic material is altered, it would
141. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out alter the organism.
of the given options pick the one that gives D. The nature of an individual is determined
their correct order. by the unique genetic material in the code.
A. Till quite recently the trend was to go to (a) BCDA (b) BADC
the west that offered advanced medical (c) DCAB (d) DBCA
B. This is because it has on offer the highest SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-I)
level of services, facilities and professional Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
skills.
C. But over the last decade the trend has (b) DCAB nw~
reversed and India is being chosen for 145. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
medical tourism. of the given options pick the one that gives
D. Today, it is not uncommon to travel to a their correct order.
foreign country for medical treatment. A. Yet, whatever was printed was profound
(a) BCDA (b) DACB and even inspirational.
(c) CBDA (d) ABCD B. In pre-independence India there were two
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –08/07/2019 (Shift-III) kinds of newspapers.
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C. The other spoke of the aspirations of the 149. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
people and pointed out injustice. of the given options pick the one that gives
D. One set was supportive of the colonial their correct order.
power. A. On the morning of April 12 Gopal rose at
(a) BACD (b) DCAB 5.30 am.
(c) ABDC (d) BDCA B. Then he drove to the Joggers park which
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II) was four km away.
C. There he met his group of walking
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe enthusiasts.
(d) BDCA nw~ D. He put on his track suit and walking shoes.
146. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out (a) CBAD (b) ADBC
of the given options pick the one that gives (c) DCAB (d) ACBD
their correct order. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
A. Yet, it is India that is the home of the Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
malnourished child. (b) ADBC nw~
B. Some major ones are lack of food, 150. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
sanitation and proper healthcare. of the given options pick the one that gives
C. The reasons for malnutrition among their correct order.
Indian children are many. A. He meets me in the same frank friendly
D. Millions of rupees have been spent on child way as always without mentioning it.
care in the country. B. He has owed it to me for twelve months
(a) DCAB (b) CBAD now.
(c) ACBD (d) DACB C. I can realise whenever I meet him that he
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-II) has forgotten that he owes me a dollar.
D. My friend Todd owes me a dollar.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
(a) CBAD (b) CBDA
(d) DACB nw~ (c) ADBC (d) DBCA
147. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-I)
of the given options pick the one that gives Ans :(d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
their correct order. (d) DBCA nw~
A. They used thin twigs called chew sticks 151. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
tooth cleaners. of the given options pick the one that gives
B. The fuzzy end was rubbed against the teeth their correct order.
to keep them clean. A. Children are the most adversely affected.
C. These sticks were fuzzy at one end. B. Their eyesight goes weak from their very
D. How did people clean their teeth before the childhood.
toothbrush was invented? C. Watching television continuously is very
(a) DACB (b) BCAD harmful for the eyes.
(c) ACBD (d) DBCA D. This debilitating effect on eyes results is
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III) severe headaches as well.
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (a) CABD (b) ACBD
(c) ABDC (d) CBDA
(a) DACB nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
148. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
of the given options pick the one that gives (a) CABD nw~
their correct order.
A. Her father had been stuck in elevator for 152. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
six hours. of the given options pick the one that gives
their correct order.
B. Esha had heard from her parents about a
A. They have no mind of their own.
blackout caused by a sudden storm. B. It is misleading to imagine that computers
C. She had to grope in the dark and cook by can think like humans.
the candlelight. C. However, they make it possible for people
D. Her mother's story had been quite to accumulate thoughts.
different from his. D. They cannot do so.
(a) BDCA (b) ADCB (a) ACBD (b) ABCD
(c) BADC (d) CADB (c) BDAC (d) BACD
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –05/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-II)
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
(c) BADC nw~ (c) BDAC nw~

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153. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
of the given options pick the one that gives efJekeâuhe (a) ADBC nw~
their correct order.
A. They had come from different parts of the 157. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
city. the given options pick the one that gives their
B. Men, tall and skinny, short and fat correct order.
gathered in Dubai. A. But once when Mark disturbed the whole
C. They were all named Mohammadi class with his pranks I had to reprimand
D. But, all of them had one thing in common. him.
(a) BADC (b) BDAC B. He was in third grade when I taught at
(c) ADCB (d) ABCD Saint Mary's School.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III) C. All 34 students were dear to me, but Mark
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe Eklund, was one in a million.
(a) BADC nw~ D. He had a happy-to-be-alive attitute that
made even his occasional mischievousness
154. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
delightful.
of the given options pick the one that gives
(a) CBDA (b) BADC
their correct order.
(c) ADBC (d) CADB
A. Practicing hard, she hoped to win an
Olympic medal some day. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
B. As she sped down the slope she had a Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
trrible accident. efJekeâuhe (a) CBDA nw~
C. But, she didn't know it would be her last 158. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
run ever. the given options pick the one that gives their
D. Ann Thompson was going to make her correct order.
practice ski run before lunch. A. Once Oliver made a big snowman.
(a) DCBA (b) BCDA B. The fat snowman wore an old top hat and
(c) DACB (d) ACDB
a muffler.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –04/07/2019 (Shift-III)
C. Now, it looked very grand indeed and
Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe Oliver's friends loved it.
(c) DACB nw~ D. It was as big as him but much fatter.
155. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out (a) ADBC (b) CBAD
of the given options pick the one that gives (c) ACBD (d) DCAB
their correct order. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-II)
A. But after a while they all began to blur in Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
our memories. efJekeâuhe (a) ADBC nw~
B. When we arrived in Bankok, we took a
tour of the city's famous Buddhist temples. 159. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
C. However there was one temple, the Temple the given options pick the one that gives their
of Golden Buddha, which left an indelible correct order.
impression in our hearts and minds. A. The subjects taught in the Gurukul varied
D. We visited numerous temples that day. from Sanskrit to Mathematics.
(a) BACD (b) DCBA B. Indian education has its roots in the
(c) ADBC (d) BDAC ancient ages.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) C. However this system changed when the
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce British came to India.
efJekeâuhe (d) BDAC nw~ D. In those days the Gurukul system was
followed.
156. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out (a) DCAB (b) BCAD
of the given option pick the one that gives their
(c) CBAD (d) BDAC
correct order.
A. There was an old apple tree in the centre of SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III)
a village. Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
B. The adults also sat in the shade and (d) BDAC nw~
discussed important things. 160. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
C. They remembered that they too had played the given options pick the one that gives their
around the tree when they were young.
correct order.
D. Children loved to play around the tree and
pick delicious apples. A. At this speed the rocket soon attained the
(a) ADBC (b) DCAB height of 190 miles above the earth.
(c) CBAD (d) ACBD B. At 9 am the great rocket lifted in the air
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-I) with a mighty roar.
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C. It rose smoothly at first, then quickened to 164. Given blow are four jumbled sentences. Out of
a speed of 17,500 miles an hour. the given options pick the one that gives their
D. Gagarin now pulled himself towards the correct order.
window to look down. A. One fine morning, a hunter was getting
(a) ADBC (b) CBAD ready to go hunting.
(c) BCAD (d) BADC B. He pulled the blanket over the sleeping
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –03/07/2019 (Shift-III) child.
Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe C. As he did so, he thought the blanket was
not warm enough.
(c) BCAD nw~ D. Before departing, he went to see his little
161. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of baby who was sleeping in a crib.
the given options pick the one that gives their (a) ACBD (b) ADBC
correct order. (c) DCAB (d) CBAD
A. Most of them are in jail because of their SSC CHSL (Tier-I)–02/07/2019 (Shift-II)
circumstances. Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
B. Not all prisoners are hardcore criminals. (b) ADBC nw~
C. So, they deserve a chance to rehabilitate
themselves. 165. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
D. Therefore, learning a trade would help of the given options pick the one that gives
them reintegrate with society. their correct order.
(a) BDCA (b) ABCD A. Early on Christmas morning Pip returns to
(c) DCBA (d) BACD the graveyard with the file, a pie and
brandy.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I)
B. On Christmas Eve, Pip, an orphan who is
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce about seven years old, encounters an
efJekeâuhe (d) BACD nw~ escaped convict in the village graveyard.
162. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of C. The convict scares Pip into stealing food
the given options pick the one that gives their and a file.
correct order. D. Pip, who lives with his elder sister and her
A. He often asked questions which were husband Joe Gargery, a blacksmith, steals
strange and witty. a file and some food.
B. Emperor Akbar was in the habit was in the (a) DCAB (b) CBAD
habit of putting riddles and puzzles to his (c) BDCA (d) BCDA
courtiers. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III)
C. Once has asked a strange question that Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
confused everyone. (d) BCDA nw~
D. It took much wisdom to answer these 166. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
questions. of the given options pick the one that gives
(a) BADC (b) CABD their correct order.
(c) ABCD (d) BACD A. In a small town in England, there lived a
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-I) poor little girl.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce B. She was very excited but her right shoe
efJekeâuhe (a) BADC nw~ was worn out.
C. So, she went to a cobbler to get it mended.
163. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out D. Her friend invited her to come to her
of the given options pick the one that gives birthday party.
their correct order. (a) ADBC (b) ACBD
A. In the opening scene, the young boy Pip (c) DCAB (d) CBAD
meets an escaped convict in a graveyard. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-III)
B. 'Great Expectations' is a novel by Charles Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
Dickens.
C. The novel is set in Kent and London in the (a) ADBC nw~
early 19th century. 167. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out
D. It depicts the personal growth and of the given options pick the one that gives
development of an orphan named Pip. their correct order.
(a) ABCD (b) DCAB A. Later, they set up their own art school and
(c) CBAD (d) BCDA gallery in the prison.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –02/07/2019 (Shift-II) B. The prisoners wanted to display their art
work inside the prison.
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe C. They took the help of volunteers from the
(d) BCDA nw~ School of Art.
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D. Prisoners who were interested in visual Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
arts and painting could study there. efJekeâuhe (c) DBAC nw~
(a) BCAD (b) DCAB
(c) BDAC (d) CBAD 171. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III) the option that gives their correct order.
A. lbn Al-Haitham wrote a book in seven
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe volumes namely 'Kitab al-Manazir' also
(a) BCAD nw~ known as 'The Book of Optics.'
168. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out B. However, during the medieval period, the
of the given options pick the one that gives notable work of an Arab writer and
their correct order. scientist, lbn Al-Haitham revolutionised
A. As he looked at them, their heads began to the concept of physics.
hang low. C. During the ancient period, the
B. Akbar glanced at his courtiers in search of development of Physics took place
an answer. simultaneously with the development of
C. Once Akbar asked his courtiers a very astronomy.
strange question. D. In this book, lbn Al-Haitham disproved the
D. The courtiers were dumb-founded by his ancient Greek concept of vision and
question. introduced a new theory.
(a) CDBA (b) CADB (a) ACBD (b) ADBC
(c) ACBD (d) DCAB (c) CBAD (d) BCDA
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) –01/07/2019 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
(a) CDBA nw~ (d) BCDA nw~
169. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of 172. Given below are four jumbled sentences, Select
the given options select the one that gives their the option that gives their correct order.
correct order. A. "It is mine. I saw it first," claimed one cat.
A. He went into a part of the city I had never
B. Suddenly they spotted a loaf of bready lying
seen before and walked around a few
beneath a tree.
alleys.
B. At one point I distinctly saw him turn C. Once upon a time, two cats were passing
around, as if to make sure no one was through a street.
following him; then he darted away. D. Both pounced upon it and cought the loaf at
C. From my conversation with the cook I had the same time.
learned that Ram Parshad had started to (a) DBCA (b) ADBC
head out of the house at the same time (c) CBDA (d) BADC
every evening. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-I)
D. One day I followed at a distance to know Ans. (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
where he went every day. (c) CBDA nw~
(a) ABCD (b) DBAC
(c) CABD (d) CDAB 173. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) the given options pick the one that gives their
correct order.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
A. Soon, the idea took its final shape and she
efJekeâuhe (d) CDAB nw~ started selling barfis under the brand
170. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of name Harbhajan's and the tagline "You’ll
the given options select the one that gives their remember your childhood”.
correct order. B. That's when Raveena suggested that she
A. You can also wear a hat to cover your hair should start selling her signature 'Besan ki
and scalp to protect them from toxic Barfi'.
particles that could be harmful. C. Today Harbhajan Kaur is truly living by
B. Therefore, when you are exposed to bad these words as she now sells tasty barfi and
quality air, try and wear full sleeved makes good money.
clothes to cover as much of your skin as D. It all started in 2016, when 94 year old
possible. Harbhajan's daughter asked her if she had
C. All the above precautions could save you any regrets in life, to which she expressed
from serious skin diseases. that she never earned a penny for herself.
D. Air pollution plays a major role in skin and (a) DBAC (b) CBAD
hair related problems for which you need (c) DCAB (d) BCDA
to take precautions. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(a) CADB (b) BACD
(c) DBAC (d) DCAB Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) efJekeâuhe (a) DBAC nw~
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174. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
the given options pick the one that gives their
correct order.
efJekeâuhe (a) BDAC nw~
A. Einstein had a deep distaste for enforced 177. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick
learning, and was known to skip many of the option that gives their correct order.
his college lectures. A. Finally, she takes the decision to go
B. Einstein was also severely critical of the searching for livelihood in the nearby
exam-based education system. town.
C. The great physicist Galileo too said, “You B. They are: Lakua and his wife, Nathuni.
cannot teach anybody anything. You can C. The latter, burdened with a paralytic
only help them discover it within husband and two children. battles to
themselves.” survive.
D. He often felt that formal education D. The film 'Wayfareres' narrates the journey
interfered with his natural desire to learn
of a poor couple in Jharkhand.
and explore.
(a) DABC (b) ADBC (a)DBAC (b) BACD
(c) CABD (d) ACDB (c)CDAB (d) DBCA
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
efJekeâuhe (b) ADBC nw~ efJekeâuhe (d) DBCA nw~
175. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of 178. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
the given options pick the one that gives their the given options, pick the one that gives their
correct order. correct order.
A. He flew down, searched for her until he A. While the most common belief is that these
found her and then asked her to become traits remain fixed, research studies show
his wife. otherwise!
B. A hawk flying about in the sky one day B. One such research study suggests that we
decided that he would like to marry a hen can change our traits provided we want to
whom he often saw on earth.
change them.
C. The hawk was delighted and flew away
after giving her a ring as an engagement C. We all possess certain personality traits
present, and telling her to take good care of that set us apart from the rest.
it. D. These traits, a mix of good and bad, define
D. She at once gave her consent on the how we respond to situations and people.
condition that he would wait until she (a) ACDB (b) CBDA
could grow wings like his, so that she might (c) CDAB (d) BCAD
also fly high. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) BDCA (b) BCDA Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
(c) BADC (d) ADCB
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
ef Jekeâuhe (c) CDAB nw~
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce 179. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
the given options, pick the one that gives their
efJekeâuhe (c) BADC nw~
correct order.
176. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of A. Vijay the bus conductor was always there
the given options pick the one that gives their in one of these trucks.
correct order.
B. He had now quit his old job and joined
A. Some such common events that bring us
happiness for a short time include passing politics.
an exam, getting a job, going on a vacation C. In the week before the elections, trucks
or buying a dream house. bumped up and down the dirty streets of
B. Happiness is more difficult to achieve than Laxmangarh, full of young men holding
peace as we keep striving for it daily. microphones and shouting: “Stand up to
C. Peace, on the other hand, is sustainable for the rich!”
many years, costs less energy, and doesn't D. That was the thing about Vijay; each time
depend on external events such as these. you saw him, he had done better for
D. Events that we struggle for in our daily himself.
lives to bring us happiness only come (a) CABD (b) CBAD
randomly, stay for a short time and (c) ABCD (d) DABC
subside. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-I)
(a) BDAC (b) ACDB Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
(c) BCAD (d) BACD
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 16/10/2020 (Shift-II)
ef Jekeâuhe (a) CABD nw~
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180. Given below are four jumbled sentences, Pick C. Similarly, hurriedly constructed glass-
the option that gives their correct order. fronted buildings stand next to old colonial
A. The Emperor would view the comic acts structures.
from the jharokha, a special window of his D. Yangon is fairly typical of any developing
palace. city in Asia, standing as it does at the
B. On the festival of Holi, the Emperor was crossroads of modernisation.
entertained with mimicry. impersonation (a) BDAC (b) ADCB
and play-acting. (c) CDBA (d) DABC
C. Bahadur Shah Jafer's life and times are SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II)
described in a book 'City of my heart.' Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
D. Finally, the most talented o the performers efJekeâuhe (a) BDAC nw~
would be generously awarded by the king.
(a) CBAD (b) DACB 184. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
(c) ADBC (d) CDBA the option that gives their correct order.
A. From the outer entrance itself he had
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-II)
noticed that there was no one inside.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce B. It was quite dark by the time Raman
efJekeâuhe (a) CBAD nw~ turned into the lane and reached the
181. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out temple.
of the given options select the one that gives C. On entering the main temple, he prostrated
their correct order. before the goddess, got up and then sat
A. Their classmate, Koushal, hardly studied directly in front of the idol.
and spent much of his time wasting on D. However, an oil lamp which was burning
prattles. before the idol of kaali ma lit up the place
B. He made himself busy by collecting old and he could go up the steps.
pens and used papers in order to avoid (a) DBCA (b) BADC
studies. (c) CABD (d) ABDC
C. Poonam, the class teacher, was very much SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-II)
loved and respected by her students. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
D. Three of them were very intelligent and efJekeâuhe (b) BADC nw~
spent most of their time studying with 185. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
Poonam, the option that gives their correct order.
(a) CDBA (b) CDAB (A) For example, our project files were kept
(c) DCAB (d) CADB pending for a few years.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III) (B) However, such hindrances did not stop us
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce from tirelessly working towards the
efJekeâuhe (b) CDAB nw~ establishment of 450 clinics.
(C) We initially constructed over 150 clinics.
182. Given below are four jumbled sentences, Out
(D) But very soon many roadblocks were put
of the given options select the one that gives in our path of expansion.
their correct order. (a) DCAB (b) CDAB
A. The boat floated down the river and (c) CDAB (d) CBDA
reached the other bank. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
B. Thinking that she was dead, her friends
secreltly took her and abandoned her in a Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
boat. ef Jekeâuhe (c) CDAB nw~
C. the people on the bank tool her to a 186. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
hospital and saved her. the option that gives their correct order.
D. Smelling a flower given by the magician, (A) Some returned in the 80's but they were
Shweta fell down unconscious. not allowed to reclaim or buy land.
(a) DBAC (b) DABC (B) In the 70's many Vietnamese living in
(c) ACDB (d) BCAD Cambodia faced deportation after a change
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-III) in government.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce (C) Their only solution was to live in wooden
efJekeâuhe (a) DBAC nw~ homes floating on the lake.
183. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select (D) Even today they can be found living on the
the option that gives their correct order. lake surviving on fishing and tourism.
A. A common sight now is that on the roads of (a) CBDA (b) ABDC
Yangon antiquated cars move alongside (c) BACD (d) DACB
shiny new vehicles. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-I)
B. A newly-built highway connects Mandaly Ans. (c) : Ghejes òeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
to the city of Rangoon, now called Yangon. efJekeâuhe (c) BACD nw~
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187. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of 191. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick
the given options select the one that given their the option that gives their correct order.
correct order. A. Waqar instead gave it to Afridi, who went
A. Navin and Jathin gathered a group of on to score a 37-ball century, the fastest
young men and trained them in fighting. ODI century.
B. They wanted to build their own village B. That was when his teammate Waqar
where people could live without fear. Younis handed him over a bat that
C. They lived in a jungle hideout on the banks belonged to Sachin Tendulkar.
of a river in the village. C. When Shahid Afridi had flown in to join
D. Navin and Jatin were brothers and brave the Pakistan team 1996, he did not even
fighters. have a proper bat to play with.
(a) DCAB (b) DCBA D. Sachin had earlier gifted Waqar his bat to
(c) DBAC (d) DBCA take to Sialkot, Pakistan's world famous
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I) sports goods manufacturing capital and get
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce a custom-made one replicated there.
efJekeâuhe (a) DCAB nw~ (a) CBDA (b) DCAB
188. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of (c) ACBD (d) BADC
the given options select the one that gives their SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
correct order. Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
A. Anush was very afraid of stray dogs. efJekeâuhe (a) CBDA nw~
B. Anush's mother saw the dog chasing her 192. Given below are four jumbled sentence. Pick
son. the option that given their correct order.
C. One evening, when a street dog barked at A. Mulla Nasruddin opened a hair-cutting
him, Anush turned and started running. salon and was ready to welcome his
D. The dog ran after him barking loudly and customers.
fiercely. B. "Mulla", he said sheepishly, "my new wife
(a) DCAB (b) ADBC is coming home today."
(c) ABCD (d) ACDB C. "Just take out all the grey strands from my
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-I) beard and make me look very young."
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce D. Being the first day, a lot of people came
efJekeâuhe (d) ACDB nw~ and among them was a man in his early
189. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of fifties with a flowing beard.
the given options select the one that gives their (a) DBCA (b) CDAB
correct order. (c) ADBC (d) BDAC
A. Though John found none, he was not ready SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-II)
to give in. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
B. He continued the search till noon. efJekeâuhe (c) ADBC nw~
C. John wanted to have a big well dug.
193. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
D. He searched around for workers who
would do the job for him without pay. the given options select the one that gives their
(a) CADB (b) DCAB correct order.
(c) CDAB (d) CDBA A. In the evening, Tejaswini would sing songs
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III) praising the Lord.
B. She would go to the Lord's temple twice a
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce day.
efJekeâuhe (c) CDAB nw~ C. Tejaswini was known in the village for her
190. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of devotion to the Lord.
the given options select the one that gives their D. In the morning, she would take with her a
correct order. pot of milk and a bunch of flowers as
A. When Franco was young; he would stay at offering.
sea all night. (a) ACDB (b) DCAB
B. Every morning, he would arrive with a big (c) CADB (d) CBDA
catch of fresh fish and sell it in the market. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I)
C. Franco was a fisherman who lived on the Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
beach. efJekeâuhe (d) CBDA nw~
D. He had been fishing for as long as he could
194. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
remember. the given options select the one that gives their
(a) CBDA (b) CDBA
correct order.
(c) DCAB (d) CDAB
A. One day, a strange crow from the west,
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-III)
landed on one of the branches.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce B. There was a large mango tree deep inside a
efJekeâuhe (d) CDAB nw~ thick forest.
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C. The branches were full of leaves, which 198. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick
crackled when the storm blew. the option that gives their correct order.
D. Its branches spread in all directions, A. He decides to leave home and sets out to
lobbing a large shadow on the ground. find him with the help of his best friend
(a) CDBA (b) BCAD called Sungreen.
(c) BDCA (d) ACDB B. It narrates the story of a young and
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 18/03/2020 (Shift-I) sensitive boy in a tough world.
C. 'A Boy and Sungreen' is a film by the
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce Chinese filmmaker, Ahn-Ju-Young.
efJekeâuhe (c) BDCA nw~ D. When he finds that his supposedly dead
195. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of father is alive he decides to act.
the given options pick the one the gives their (a) DBCA (b) CBDA
correct order. (c) CABD (d) ABDC
A. He commanded that Birbal should leave SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II)
his kingdom. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
B. Birbal left, and started working on a farm efJekeâuhe (b) CBDA nw~
in an unknow village. 199. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick
C. Once upon a time, Akbar the great, the option that gives their correct order.
became very angry with his minister, A. It is played by turning around while
Birbal reciting a rhyme.
D. As months passed, Akbar started to miss B. The circling motion is like that of a Sufi
his favourite minister. dervish.
(a) DCBA (b) ABCD C. Fahim Irshad has made a film called 'Aani
(c) CABD (d) DCAB Maani'.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I) D. The movie title is based on a game popular
among little children in Utter Pradesh.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (a) CDAB (b) BDCA
(c) CABD nw~ (c) CBAD (d) ACDB
196. Given below are four jumbled sentences, Out of SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I)
the given options pick the one that gives their Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
correct order. efJekeâuhe (a) CDAB nw~
A. One of the twins was driving better than 200. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick
the other. the option that gives their correct order.
B. Mahesh kept comparing them every day. A. Since then, Pathak has performed in
C. After two months of driving daily, finally several plays and films.
both the twins were at par. B. While studying there, he say 'Equus,' a
D. Mahesh was teaching the twins how to play that changed his life forever.
drive. C. Vinay Pathak was pursuing MBA in New
(a) DCBA (b) DABC York.
(c) CDAB (d) ABCD D. He decided to change tracks and study
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-I) drama.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce (a) DCAB (b) BACD
(c) CBDA (d) CADB
efJekeâuhe (b) DABC nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-I)
197. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
the option that gives their correct order. efJekeâuhe (c) CBDA nw~
A. He would be accompanied by fifty or sixty
201. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
torchbearers. the given options, pick the one that gives their
B. When dawn broke the Emperor would correct order.
alight, say his prayers and return by 8 a.m. (A) So, what exactly are we eating?
C. They would all head towards the river (B) They found that the vegetables contained
Jamuna. very high, toxic levels of banned pesticides,
D. During the winter months the Badshah and the pesticide levels were more than
Bahadur Shah Jafer would set off on his 1000 times the permissible levels.
horse at 3 a.m. (C) And is our food giving rise to the many
(a) DCBA (b) CBAD health problems today?
(c) BACD (d) DACB (D) A survey conducted by the Food Safety and
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 26/10/2020 (Shift-II) Standards Authority of India under the
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce Union Agriculture Ministry tested random
samples of vegetables in markets all over
efJekeâuhe (d) DACB nw~ India.
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(a) DBAC (b) ACBD 205. Four jumbled sentences are given. Select the
(c) DACB (d) ADCB option that gives their correct order.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) A. Saranda forests, in Singhbum, are a huge
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce catchment for rivers and streams in this
efJekeâuhe (a) DBAC nw~ state.
B. If these forests are opened up for mining
202. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of purposes the remaining rivers and streams
the given options pick the one that gives their will dry up.
correct order. C. The state of Jharkand faces water scarcity
(A) You've probably noticed, with great every summer.
disappointment, that the battery doesn't D. These forests are India's largest contiguous
seem to last as long as it did when it was Sal forests and the current plan says
brand new. mining should not be allowed in the dense
(B) Partial charging is just fine for lithium-ion forest as rivers are drying up.
batteries and can actually have some (a) CBAD (b) CADB
positive benefits for cell longevity. (c) BADC (d) ACDB
(C) Smartphone users are forever in search of SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
longer battery life, but unfortunately, battery Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
capacity inevitably declines with age.
(D) However, one thing you can do to prolong
efJekeâuhe (b) CADB nw~
the life of your battery and handset is 206. Four jumbled sentences are given. Select the
partial charging. option that gives their correct order.
(a) ACDB (b) CADB A. The minimum temperature in the national
(c) CDAB (d) BADC capital dropped yesterday as cold north
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-I) westerly winds continued to blow in from
the hills.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
B. North India has been witnessing a harsh
efJekeâuhe (b) CADB nw~ winter this year.
203. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select C. However, experts said the minimum
the option that give their correct order. temperatures would increase over the next
(A) In order to buy that bicycle, he plans to few days due to cloud cover.
winsome prize money by teaching an D. A favourable outcome of the wind factor
illiterate person how to read and write. was that there was a slight decrease in air
(B) He needs a bicycle to win the bicycle race pollution levels due to the wind speeds.
which would help pay off his father's debt. (a) CDAB (b) BADC
(C) The film 'Douch' is about a young Iranian (c) ABDC (d) BCDA
village boy. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-III)
(D) But the only illiterate person is a 90 year Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
old woman who is ill-tempered and doesn't efJekeâuhe (b) BADC nw~
wish to learn anything.
207. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
(a) CABD (b) DABC
the option that gives their correct order.
(c) ADBC (d) CBAD
A. In India, forests are huge catchment areas
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II) for rivers and streams as they help in
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce storing water.
efJekeâuhe (d) CBAD nw~ B. If these forests continue to be felled
204. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select indiscriminately, rivers and streams will
the option that gives their correct order. dry up leading to drought.
(A) Behind them come camels carrying drums C. Due to this many states are facing shortage
and small guns. of water in the summer months.
(B) The Emperor is escorted by two decorated D. Unfortunately, these dense forest areas are
elephants who head the procession. disappearing.
(C) At the end come the platoons of soldiers in (a) ABCD (b) CADB
rows of two. (c) DCBA (d) ADCB
(D) first of all, there is a volley of guns SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II)
announcing Emperor Bahadur Shah's Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
entry into the mosque. efJekeâuhe (d) ADCB nw~
(a) ABDC (b) DBAC 208. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
(c) BCDA (d) DCBA
the option that gives their correct order.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-II)
A. However, in today's ever changing world,
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce power looms are replacing the traditional
efJekeâuhe (b) DBAC nw~ handloom textiles.
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B. Handloom refers to the use of wooden C. I saw the sprout.
frames of various kinds by skilled artisans D. I saw the plant.
to weave fabric from natural fibres. (a) ABCD (b) CABD
C. One of the most prominent among Indian (c) DBAC (d) ACBD
handlooms are Banarasi textiles. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
D. Banarasi textiles are made with gleaming Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
gold threads and weaving techniques as old (d) ACBD nw~
as time.
(a) BDAC (b) DBCA 212. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
(c) BCDA (d) CDAB the option that gives correct order.
A. They grew cabbages and carrots in their
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-II)
back yard.
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce B. The family was very poor and was alway
efJekeâuhe (c) BCDA nw~ hungry because there was a war on.
209. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select C. They also had a chicken, which provided the
the option that gives their correct order. family with eggs, but still they ware hungry.
A. So, clearly, where you get your news form D. Their country had been invaded by a
matters since you can't possibly be foreign army.
expected to verify and authenticate every (a) CADB (b) CDAB
bit of 'news' you receive. (c) CDAB (d) BDAC
B. Are your really sure those apparently SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-III)
sound bit of medical advice you received as Ans. (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentence keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
forwards would pass muster with your (d) BDAC nw~
doctor?
213. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
C. Yet, we do often forward these in the belief
the given options pick the one that gives their
that we are doing a good deed to our
correct order.
friends and relatives.
(A) It was known as Lolark Ghat earlier and
D. Being educated is no guarantee against
was renamed in honour of the saint.
falling prey to fake news.
(B) In 1941, industrialist B.D. Birla undertook
(a) DBCA (b) CADB
the renovation of the ghat.
(c) ACBD (d) BACD
(C) Among the seven ghats that are associated
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) with his life, the Tulsi Ghat is most special.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce (D) The glorious city of Kashi, famous for its
efJekeâuhe (a) DBCA nw~ ghats along the Ganges river, is where the
210. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select 17th century saint-poet, Tulsidas, lived.
the option that gives their correct order. (a) ABDC (b) CDBA
A. While an average person lives up to 72 (c) BDCA (d) DCAB
years of age the life expectance of doctors SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
in only about 59 years the shocking IMA Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
study concluded. efJekeâuhe (d) DCAB nw~
B. The sudden death of Dr. Meena Kumar at 214. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
an International Conference in London the given options pick the one that gives their
after suffering a cardiac arrest has correct order.
alarmed the medical community. (A) One of them said "Let us use our combined
C. She was a well-known medico recognised knowledge to bring this animal to life."
for her services as a consultant neurologist (B) On the way, the three friends passed
with a career of over 25 years. through a forest.
D. Her death brings to the fore the fact that (C) Seeing the bones, the friends thought of
even doctors have risky life styles and a testing their knowledge and skills.
hard life, a study by the Indian Medical (D) Under a tree in the forest, they saw the
Association conducted on doctors, said. bones of an animal.
(a) DABC (b) CABD (a) BCAD (b) ADCB
(c) ABDC (d) BCDA (c) BDCA (d) CABD
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 15/10/2020 (Shift-I) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-III)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
efJekeâuhe (d) BCDA nw~ efJekeâuhe (c) BDCA nw~
211. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select 215. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick
the option that gives their correct order. the option that gives their correct order.
A. I sow a seed. A. Soon a special friendship develops between
B. I saw the sapling. the two girls in war torn Syria.
Parajumbles 650 YCT
B. While at her grandmother’s place, Suzan 219. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
meets Rana, a Syrian girl, who lives in a the given options pick the one that gives their
nearby refugee camp. correct order.
C. ‘Summer with Rana’ is a film by Sanne A. The cable was thick as pack-thread, and
Vogel, who began her film career as early the bars were the size of knitting needles.
as 17. B. Then I made fifty hooks by twisting three
D. Her film revolves around Suzan, the young bars together at a time.
girl who is spending her summer holiday C. I ordered a great quantity of strong cable
with her grandmother, while her mother and bars of iron.
has gone to Syria, as a war reporter. D. I twisted the cables together and made fifty
(a) ADBC (b) CADB strong cords.
(c) BDAC (d) CDBA (a) CABD (b) CADB
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) (c) ABDC (d) ADCB
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
efJekeâuhe (d) CDBA nw~ efJekeâuhe (b) CADB nw~
216. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick
220. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
the option that gives their correct order. the given options pick the one that gives their
A. At the onset of his journey, his mother correct order.
guides him how to survive and navigate the A. In December 2019, Typhoon Kammuri
world. came to the Philippines.
B. ‘Silo’s Journey’ is a film made by a wildlife B. They closed schools and evacuated hundreds
film director. of thousands of people from their homes.
C. It follows the journey of a young reindeer’s C. Officials closed the international airport in
first year at close range. the capital city of Manila for 12 hours.
D. Sharing this journey is his friend-a curious D. It flooded streets and damaged many
red-haired squirrel. houses and power lines.
(a) BDCA (b) BCAD (a) CBAD (b) ADCB
(c) CABD (d) DABC (c) ABCD (d) CBDA
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 21/10/2020 (Shift-III) SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
efJekeâuhe (b) BCAD nw~ efJekeâuhe (b) ADCB nw~
217. Given below are four sentences in a jumbled 221. Four jumbled sentences are given. Select the
order. Out of the given options pick the one option that gives their correct order.
that gives their correct order. (A) Put equal quantities of water and milk in a
A. The police suspected the man to be a thief. sauce pan and keep it on the flame.
B. Then the trial began in the court. (B) Now put some ginger, tea powder and
C. He was soon arrested by the police. sugar as per taste and boil it for a couple of
D. The thief was sentenced to two year's minutes.
imprisonment. (C) Tea is one of the most common Asian
(a) BCDA (b) ACBD drinks and is very simple to make
(D) Turn off the flame, strain it into a cup and
(c) BACD (d) DCAB
serve it hot.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) (a) CABD (b) BCAD
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce (c) ABCD (d) CBAD
efJekeâuhe (b) ACBD nw~ SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III)
218. Given below are four sentences in a jumbled Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
order. Out of the given options pick the one efJekeâuhe (a) CABD nw~
that gives their correct order. 222. Four jumbled sentences are given. Select the
A. Add the product to your shopping cart. option that gives their correct order.
B. Select the brand you like. (A) The middle sum was the one we usually see
C. Enter the card details and buy the product every day, but the ones on either side were
online. the Sun's smaller reflections.
D. Look for the product you want to (B) It looked like there were three Suns in the
purchase. sky.
(a) ABCD (b) DACB (C) A local meteorological centre explained
(c) BCDA (d) DBAC that reflection is caused by sunshine high
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-III) in the sky and light passing through snow
crystals in the air
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
(D) A rare celestial phenomenon appeared in
efJekeâuhe (d) DBAC nw~ Mongolia.
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(a) DBAC (b) ADBC 226. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
(c) DBCA (d) ACBD the give options pick the one that gives their
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-III) correct order.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce (A) When he returned, there was more than
just his dog waiting for him.
efJekeâuhe (a) DBAC nw~ (B) A koala had joined the dog in the car's
223. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select more comfortable climate.
the option that gives their correct order. (C) A winemaker in South Australia left his
(A) In reality, however, we exist in air-conditioned car open to help keep his
compartments, separated by walls of caste, dog cool in the heat.
religion, and geography. (D) Although the human struggled a while to
(B) But we find that ignorance levels are make the koala leave, it did leave his car
growing as well because the rate at which eventually.
we are accumulating information is not (a) CBAD (b) BCDA
commensurate with the rate at which our (c) CABD (d) BACD
awareness is growing. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(C) Technologically we live in a borderless Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
world. efJekeâuhe (c) CABD nw~
(D) Another paradox is that we take pride in
describing ourselves as a knowledge-based 227. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
the given options pick the one that gives their
society.
correct order.
(a) CBAD (b) ABDC
(A) He was on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
(c) CADB (d) BADC
(B) The villagers were kind though doubtful.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(C) They offered him some food to eat and a
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce room to stay.
efJekeâuhe (c) CADB nw~ (D) One night, he took rest in a village
224. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select unfamiliar on the way.
the option that gives their correct order. (a) DCAB (b) CADB
(A) The father then wanted his son to pick him (c) ADBC (d) CDBA
up at four in the afternoon so that they SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
could go home together. Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
(B) A teenager had just passed his driving test efJekeâuhe (c) ADBC nw~
and was eager to drive his father's car. 228. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of
(C) He asked his son to drop him at a place the given options pick the one that gives their
that was some 18 miles from home before correct order.
he took the car for servicing. (A) The driver had a cloudy look and drove off
(D) His father agreed. without taking him.
(a) BDCA (b) CBAD (B) He asked a taxi driver to take him to the
(c) BCAD (d) ADBC shopping mall.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 20/10/2020 (Shift-II) (C) He told the driver that he could pay the
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce fare by card, not is cash.
efJekeâuhe (a) BDCA nw~ (D) He arrived on the outskirts of a city.
(a) CDBA (b) DBCA
225. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of (c) ACDB (d) DCAB
the given options pick the one that gives their SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/03/2020 (Shift-II)
correct order.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
(A) People in a small Chinese town were
shocked to see a wild elephant wandering efJekeâuhe (b) DBCA nw~
in their town. 229. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick
(B) The elephant eventually left the town. the one that gives their correct order.
(C) Authorities followed the large mammal's (A) When we wish to achieve something, we
every movement. cannot expect success in a moment.
(D) But the locals will probably never forget (B) It is the same with any great achievement.
this special visit. (C) It took several years to build Rome and
(a) ABDC (b) CABD bring it to the state of glory.
(c) BDAC (d) ACBD (D) Rome, the greatest city of ancient world
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 19/10/2020 (Shift-II) was not built in a short time.
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce (a) CDAB (b) BACD
(c) DCBA (d) ABCD
efJekeâuhe (d) ACBD nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II)
Parajumbles 652 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
efJekeâuhe (c) DCBA nw~ efJekeâuhe (d) BCAD nw~
230. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of 233. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
the given options pick the one that gives their the option that gives their correct order.
correct order. A. He put it down to dry and went to count his
(A) It is also very sad that ill-treatment is coins.
meted out to one of your gifts, and B. When he came back, it seemed like the
everyone indulges in excess!" teapot had moved.
(B) "I can't take it anymore," he complained. C. Akito walked into an old curiosity shop and
" people abuse me and exploit me, and bought a teapot and took it home.
there is no respect for me-no realisation D. Later that day, he cleaned the teapot till it
that I am your prasadam to men! shone like the sun.
(C) An ancient story tells us that the God of (a) CDAB (b) BCDA
Food came before the Divine Presence, (c) CABD (d) ABDC
battered, exhausted, and downcast. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(D) the Lord smiles and said to him, "Those Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
who abuse you and indulge in excess are efJekeâuhe (a) CDAB nw~
destroying themselves."
(a) CBAD (b) CABD 234. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
(c) ACDB (d) BADC the option that gives their correct order.
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-II) A. "Today, respect is shown in different
ways", she said, "students have a more
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce questioning bent of mind".
efJekeâuhe (a) CBAD nw~ B. Vidya Subramaniam occupies a small but
231. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of privileged place in the dance world that
the given options pick the one that gives their has seen the old guard giving place to the
correct order. new.
(A) Then he would give one leap, two leaps, C. Back in the day, respect meant not sitting
through the snow, and sit up again on his on even the same level as one's gurus but
hind legs and look all around. that's no longer true, especially for those
(B) A grey hare lived in the woods near a who live in Western Milieus.
village. D. For instance, she spoke of how the very
(C) Then he would prick up the other, jerk his idea of 'respect' has changed over time.
whiskers, snuff, and sit up on his hind legs. (a) BCAD (b) BDCA
(D) During the winter, when night came, he (c) DCAB (d) DBAC
would prick up one ear and listen. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 13/10/2020 (Shift-II)
(a) BCDA (b) CDBA Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce
(c) ABCD (d) BDCA efJekeâuhe (b) BDCA nw~
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) 235. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce order. Out of the given options pick the one
efJekeâuhe (d) BDCA nw~ that gives their correct order.
232. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of A. A boy tended his master's dogs near a
the given options pick the one that gives their pond.
correct order. B. However, he realized that the way he
A. According to the EPR, the corporation talked to them never made them happy.
expects such manufactures to develop a C. Soon he found the tending and his life
collect back system for plastic waste. there very boring.
B. The Municipal Corporation has introduced D. All the could do to kill the boredom was by
the extended producers responsibility (EPR) talking to the dogs.
for producers and generators of plastic (a) ABCD (b) ACBD
waste. (c) DCAB (d) ADBC
C. The producers are persons engaged in SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III)
manufacture, or import of carry bags, Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
multi-layered packaging and sheets, and (b) ACBD nw~
person using them. 236. Given below are four sentences in jumbled
D. They must formulate a plan to collect re- order. Out of the given options pick the one
usable waste generated from their products that gives their correct order.
within a prescribed timeframe. A. At the metro station he noticed a homeless
(a) ACBD (b) DBCA man.
(c) CADB (d) BCAD B. He decided to travel to office by the metro
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 14/10/2020 (Shift-I) train.
Parajumbles 653 YCT
C. he sent his damaged car to the garage for 240. Given below are four jumbled sentences.
repairs. Select the option that gives their correct
D. Johnny had a car accident. order.
(a) DCBA (b) DBAC A. Just before the sacrifice, however, he
(c) DACB (d) DBCA noticed that one of the king’s fingers was
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-III) missing.
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce B. Once when travelling across a forest, the
efJekeâuhe (a) DCBA nw~ king was captured by a powerful tribe.
237. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select C. Since it was not acceptable to sacrifice an
the option that gives their correct order. incomplete person to God, the king was
A. The most well-known among them is the released.
Purple Frog needing immediate protection. D. The tribal priest decided to sacrifice the
B. The secret Life of Frogs is the first ever king to their God.
film on the Amphibians of India. (a) CDBA (b) ADBC
C. The film has been shot extensively in the (c) DACB (d) BDAC
Western Ghats. SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III)
D. It showcases unique species of frogs which Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe
are critically endangered.
(a) DCBA (b) BCDA (d) BDAC nw~
(c) BCAD (d) CBDA 241. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I) order :
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce Accept only those economic
efJekeâuhe (b) BCDA nw~ P : developmental activities that are
238. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select Q : and economically rewarding
the option that gives their correct order. R : people friendly, environment friendly
A. This test is conducted of the fully (a) QPR (b) RPQ
automated Driving Test designed by (c) RQP (d) PRQ
maruti Suzuki SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
B. Each of these specific skills are to be tested Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (d)
and need to be completed successfully in
PRQ nw~
under seven minutes by the candidate.
C. It is a fully-automated track having six Correct order -
segments to test specific driving skills. Accept only those economic developmental activities
D. The Regional Transport Offices of Delhi that are people friendly, environment friendly and
have recently introduced the new driving economically rewarding
test. 242. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
(a) DBAC (b) ADBC order :
(c) DACB (d) BADC Pulses are
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 12/10/2020 (Shift-I) P : vegetarian diet
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce Q : a major source
efJekeâuhe (c) DACB nw~ R : of protein in a
239. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select (a) PQR (b) QRP
the option that gives their correct order. (c) QPR (d) RQP
A. Problems in absorption of vitamins is the SSC MTS 7-10-2017 (Shift-I)
main cause of vitamin deficiency. Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (b)
B. This is the reason why people with QRP nw~
metabolic disorders such as obesity, often
suffer from vitamin deficiency. Correct order -
C. Hence, digestion and the absorption Pulses are a major source of protein in a vegetarian diet.
mechanism in the body is very important. 243. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
D. Vitamin deficiency is not just caused by order.
lack of vitamins in the diet. The magnitude of stress
(a) DABC (b) BCAD P: individual's operational style
(c) CBDA (d) ACBD Q: environmental forces or an
SSC CHSL (Tier-I) 17/03/2020 (Shift-III) R: is determined by the
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled sentences keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce (a) PQR (b) RPQ
(c) RQP (d) QPR
efJekeâuhe (a) DABC nw~ SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Parajumbles 654 YCT
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (c) Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (d)
RQP nw~ RQP nw~
Correct order - Correct order -
The magnitude of stress is determined by the The increase of the population of our country has led to
environmental forces or an individual's operational the shrinking of forest area.
style 248. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
order.
244. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct Deforestation is
order. P: society and environment
Time management is the Q: arising as a major
P: as to make the most of it R: when the situation offers
Q: technique to use one's (a) QRP (b) PRQ
R: time efficiently so (c) QPR (d) RPQ
(a) QRP (b) PQR SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
(c) RPQ (d) QPR Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (a)
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-II) QRP nw~
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (a) Correct order-
QRP nw~ Deforestation is arising as a major when the situation
offers society and environment.
Correct order -
249. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
Time management is the technique to use one's time order.
efficiently so as to make the most of it Stress is said to be positive
245. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct P: an opportunity for
order. Q: one to give something
Friendship R: when the situation offers
P: an asset (a) QRP (b) RPQ
(c) PQR (d) RQP
Q: in life
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-III)
R: is indeed
(a) PQR (b) RPQ Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (b)
(c) QPR (d) PRQ RPQ nw~
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I) Correct order-
Stress is said to be positive when the situation offers
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe an opportunity for one to give something.
(b) RPQ nw~ 250. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
Correct order - order.
Friendship is indeed an asset in life. A country cannot
246. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct P: development of its citizens
order. Q: the individual growth and
If you don't want R: grow and develop without
(a) PRQ (b) QRP
P: freedom either (c) PQR (d) RQP
Q: you can't have SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
R: to take responsibility Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (d)
(a) RPQ (b) RQP
RQP nw~
(c) PRQ (d) PQR
Correct order -
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-I) A country cannot grow and develop without the
Ans : (b) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Part keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (b) individual growth and development of its citizens
RQP nw~ 251. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
Correct order - order.
If you don't want to take responsibility you can't have Everyone should
freedom either. P: the same opportunities
Q: command the same
247. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct R: respect and enjoy
order. (a) RQP (b) QRP
The increase of the (c) PQR (d) QPR
P: Shrinking of forest area SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Q: has led to the Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (b)
R: population of our country QRP nw~
(a) QRP (b) PRQ Correct order -
(c) QPR (d) RQP Everyone should command the same respect and enjoy
SSC MTS 9-10-2017 (Shift-III) the same opportunities.
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252. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct 256. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
order. order.
If you shun responsibility Small scale industry
P: accept slavery in P: and marketing of output
Q: some way or other Q: for procuring raw material
R: you have to R: needs government's support
(a) PQR (b) RQP (a) PQR (b) RQP
(c) QPR (d) RPQ (c) QRP (d) QPR
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I) SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Ans : (d) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (d) Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (b)
RPQ nw~ RQP nw~
Correct order - Correct order -
If you Shun responsibility you have to accept slavery Small scale industry needs government's support for
in some way or other. procuring raw material and marketing of output.
253. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct 257. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
order.
order.
Digital India Programme
Sapna a small
P: government of India to make this
Q: is a big step taken by the P: on her three
R: country a digitally empowered country Q: acres of land
(a) QPR (b) RPQ R: farmer, grows groundnuts
(c) PQR (d) RQP (a) RPQ (b) RQP
SSC MTS 10-10-2017 (Shift-I) (c) PQR (d) PRQ
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-II)
Ans : (a) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (a)
QPR nw~ Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (a)
Correct order - RPQ nw~
Digital India Programme is a big step taken by the Correct order -
government of India to make this country a digitally Sapna a small farmer, grows groundnuts on her three
empowered country. acres of land.
254. Rearrange the parts of the sentences in correct 258. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
order. order.
Time management Presence of various
P: one's time efficiently so as P: is also causing earth's
Q: to be more productive and organized Q: aerosols in the atmosphere
R: is the ability to utilize. R: surface temperature to increase
(a) RPQ (b) PQR (a) PQR (b) RPQ
(c) QPR (d) PRQ (c) QPR (d) RQP
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (a) Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (c)
RPQ nw~ QPR nw~
Correct order - Correct order -
Time management is the ability to utilize one's time
Presence of various aerosols in the atmosphere is also
efficiently so as to be more productive and organized.
causing earth's surface temperature to increase.
255. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
order. 259. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct
Disaster management is a order.
P: well planned strategy for Proper education identifies
Q: hazards caused by the disaster P: teaches us to live
R: making efforts to reduce the Q: in a more civilized manner
(a) PQR (b) RQP R: our career goals and
(c) PRQ (d) QRP (a) PRQ (b) PQR
SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-III) (c) RPQ (d) RQP
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (c) SSC MTS 11-10-2017 (Shift-I)
PRQ nw~ Ans : (c) Ghejesòeâ Jumbled Parts keâe GheÙegòeâ ›eâce efJekeâuhe (c)
Correct order - RPQ nw~
Disaster management is a well planned strategy for Correct order -
making efforts to reduce the hazards caused by the Proper education identifies our career goals and teaches
disaster. us to live in a more civilized manner.
Parajumbles 656 YCT

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