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SSC Yct English 2022
SSC
CGL (Tier-I & II), CHSL (10+2), CPO SI (Tier-I & II),
Stenographer (Group C&D), MTS, GD, SSC Phase Exam.
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Chapterwise Solved Papers
(Computer Based Test)
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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
C&D
4
13. SSC Selection Post Phase 2019 4 4 × 25 = 100
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
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.
Sentence Improvement 82 YCT
(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)
Sentence Improvement 83 YCT
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.