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CPO ( PT ) Solved Paper 2013 SSC English
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C.P.O.(PT)

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1 He laughed

(a)/ on her

(b)/as she fell off the tree.

(C)/ No error(d)

  1. It had laid

(a)/ in the closet

(b)/for a week before we found it.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. I went there

(a)/ with a view to survey

(b)/ the entire procedure.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. When one hears of the incident

(a)/ about the plane crash

(b)/ he feels very sorry.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. He was present

(a)/ in the court

(b)/ to give witness.

(c) No error (d)

  1. A garden knife is……………used for light pruning,

(a) systematically

(b) daily

(c) generally

(d) compulsorily

  1. “My Indin’ by Corbett deals………………the author’s familiarity with and love of India.

(a) at

(b) with

(e) in

(d) of

  1. There are not solitary, free-living creatures; every form of life is……………….other forms.

(a) overshadowed by

(b) segregated from

(c) dependenton

(d) parallel to

  1. Serious threat to our ecology and environment can be……………….with organic cultivation.

(a) aggravated

(b) combated

(c) hastened

(d) impeded

  1. I’ll take…………….now as I have another appointment somewhere else.

(a) permission

(b) leave from work

(e) departure

(d) my leave

  1. INVOICE

(a) Statement

(b) Language

(c) Word

(d) Sound

  1. AMELIORATE

(a) Motivate

(b) Agree

(c) Improve

(d) Degrade

  1. ABNORMAL

(a) Unique

(b) Informal

(c) Unnatural

(d) Aggressive

  1. CONJURER

(a) Performer

(b) Trickster

(c) Magician

(d) Jester

  1. VENAL

(a) Legible

(b) Forgivable

(c) Corrupt

(d) Comprehensible

  1. UNITARY

(a) Multiple

(b) Double

(C) Single

(d) Triple

  1. ADULTERATION

(a) Rejuvenation

(b) Consternation

(c) Purification

(d) Normalization

SSC English CPO

  1. ABUSIVE

(a) Effusive

(b) Noble

(e) Laudatory

(d) Profuse

  1. AMORPHOUS

(a) Perfect

(b) Irregular

(c) Amoral

(d) Definite

  1. DEBACLE

(a) Acceptance

(b) Agreement

(c) Success

(d) Response

  1. For this act of indifference, he will be taken to task by the authority.

(a) he will tender his resignation to the authority.

(b) he will be entrusted with an official job.

(c) he will get an official reprimand from the authority.

(d) he will be rewarded by the authority.

  1. The new manager ruled the roost from day one.

(a) got paid very handsomely

(b) created good impression

(c) exercised authority

(d) rushed through work

  1. Despite his initial arrogance he had to eat humble pie.

(a) he failed to protest eventually

(b) he accepted the food offered

(c) he had to yield under pressure

(d) he maintained composure

  1. I tried to feel his pulse on the issue, but in vain.

(a) argue with him

(b) guide him

(c) find his views

(d) enlighten him

  1. You need to have something up your sleeve if the present plan does not work.

(a) have a secret pocket in the sleeve

(b) have an alternative plan

(c) have some honest means

(d) have some hidden sources of money

  1. A high school student is not even understanding the basics of Chemistry and Physics.

(a) does not understand even

(b) was not even understanding

(c) has even not understood

(d) No improvement

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  1. After the written exam, you will also have an oral exam.

(a) practical

(b) viva voce

(c) vocal

(d) No improvement

  1. The regular use of alcohol, only in small quantities, tends to cause mischief in many ways to various organs of the body.

(a) though in small quantities

(b) even in a little quantity

(c) even in small quantities

(a) No improvement

  1. The gentry of the town was invited.

(a) is invite s invited

(b) has been invited

(c) were invited

(d) No improvement

  1. If you were you were the Prime Minister of India what steps would you have taken to end unemployment?

(a) will you take

(b) will you be taking

(e) would you take

(d ) No improvement

  1. Written law of a legislative body

(a) Static

(b) Statue

(c) Statute

(d) Stature

  1. A person who attends to the diseases of the eye is an

(a) Obstetrician

(b) Optician

(c) Oculist

(d) Optimist

  1. The study of worms and insects

(a) Ornithology

(b) Palaeontology

(e) Taxidermy

(d) Entomology

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  1. A person who devotes his/her life to the welfare of others

(a) Volunteer

(b) Martyr

(c) Altruist

(a) Hermit

  1. A person who shows off his learning

(a) Exhibitor

(b) Researcher

(c) Pedant

(d) Educationist

  1. (a) Saccharine

(b) Saccharine

(c) Saccharine

(d) Saccharine

  1. (a) Revolutionize

(b) Revolutionize

(c) Revolutionize

(d) Revolutionize

  1. (a) Rhythm

(b) Rhythm

(c) Rhythm

(d) Rhythm

  1. (a) Diesentry

(b) Dysentery

(e) Dysentery

(d) Dysentry

  1. (a) Indigenous

(b) Indigenous

(c) Indigenous

(d) Indigenous

  1. Which one of the following statements sums up the meaning of the passage?

(a) Luck often ends in defeat but labour produces luck

(b) Luck waits without exertion, but labour exerts without waiting.

(c) Luck waits and complains without working while labour achieves success although it complains.

(d) Luck is self-indulgent, but labour is selfless.

  1. Which one of the following words in the passage indicates at the writer does not ultimately reject the element of luck?

(a “Luck………Wishes the postman would bring him the news.”

(b) “Luck………..is ever waiting.”

(c) “Luck whines”

(d) “Diligence is the mother of good luck.”

43…………… Labour turns out at six and with busy pen and ringing hammer lays the foundation of competence.” What does this statement mean?

(a) There is no worker who works so hard as the labourer who begins his day at six in the morning.

(b) Hard work of all kinds makes people different.

(c) Labour lays the foundation of the building.

(d) The writer and the labourer are the true eyes of society.

  1. Which one of the statements is true about the passage?

(a) Success is exactly proportionate to hard work.

(b) Luck is necessary for success.

(c) Success depends only on hard luck.

(d) Expectation of good luck always meets with disappointment.

  1. Which pair of words mean the same thing?

(a) Diligence and legacy

(b) Legacy and labour

(c) Labour and industry

(d) Industry and legacy

  1. Non-violence, according to the writer, means

(a) violence without the evil motives

(b) giving in to the tyranny of the powerful

(c) accepting violence as a fact of lif

(d) None of the above

  1. The word ‘dynamic’ in the concluding line of the passage means

(a) active

(b) energetic

(c) capable of change and progress

(d) All of the above

  1. “Violence without these motives” is possible only in

(a) dream

(b) theory

(c) practice

(d) reality

  1. “Indeed, violence is bad, not intrinsically, but because of these motives that go with it.” This suggests

(a) Violence is bad because the people who exercise it are bad.

(b) Violence is basically bad.

(c) Violence is basically good.

(d) Violence is bad only when it is associated with certain motives.

  1. Which of the following statements is incorrect?

(a) Violence is a historically accepted fact.

(b) Violence cannot be ignored.

(e) Only violence can be used against violence.

(d) Violence is not inherently evil.

 

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