Graduate Level Tier I Solved Paper Direction Passage Question Answer SSC English

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Graduate Level Tier I Solved Paper Direction Passage Question Answer SSC English

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Graduate Level Tier I Solved Paper Direction Passage Question Answer SSC English
Graduate Level Tier I Solved Paper Direction Passage Question Answer SSC English

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GRADUATE-LEVEL (TIER-1)

All Answer in Red Colour 

1 The cruel lady made

(a)/ her step-daughter to do

(b)/ all the household chores.

(c)/No error(d)

  1. My sister asked me

(a)/ that how long

(b)/ I would stay there.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. The teacher as well as the students

(a)/ have gone on an excursion

(b)/to Ooty during their summer vacation.

(C)/ No error (d)

  1. The US

(a)/ don’t want

(b)/India in the Security Council.

(C)/No error(d)

  1. You can eat

(a)/ as much as you like

(b)/at the new lunch bar.

(c)/No error(d)

  1. He was assured by his friends……………..every type of help in an emergency.

(b) about

(e) by

(d) of

  1. Our monthly expenditure………………by five hundred rupees when we decided to buy milk from the milkman.

(a) lifted up

(b) grew up

(c) shot up

(d) got up

  1. ……………….the people looked well enough, but when one looked more closely one saw that their faces were filled with despair.

(a) At first sight

(b) At first sight

(c) At first looking

(d) At first observation

  1. The work……………….., he left his office.

(a) on being finished

(b) having been over

(c) having completed

(d) having been completed

  1. He was not a man………………..intelligence.

(a) absent of

(b) empty of

(c) lacking

(d) devoid of

  1. ADVOCATE

(a) Determine

(b) Predict

(c) Pronounce

(d) Support

  1. PREAMBLE

(a) Introduction

(b) Definition

(c) Mediation

(d) Conclusion

  1. Students are asked to collage for an important program by the principal.

(a) prescribe

(b) assemble

(c) describe

(d) narrate

  1. ACCOLADE

(a) Decorate

(b) Permeate

(c) Blame

(d) Reticent

  1. AMBIGUOUS

(a) Simple

(b) Easy

(c) Plain

(d) Clear

  1. WARY

(a) Thrifty

(b) Rash

(c) Conscientious

(d) Daring

  1. I am out of my wits and therefore cannot find a way to solve the problem immediately.

(a) totally ignorant

(b) not intelligent enough

(c) greatly confused

(d) helpless without power

  1. Villagers always call a spade a spade.

(a) to speak ill about someone

(b) to speak about someone

(c) to speak in a straightforward manner

(d) to call someone a spade

  1. To play second fiddle

(a) To do back seat driving

(b) To be happy, cheerful, and healthy

(c) To reduce the importance of one’s senior

(d) To take a subordinate role

  1. Mary broke a dining-room window and had to face the music when her father got home.

(a) listen to music

(b) accept the punishment

(c) listen carefully

(d) ask a lot of questions

  1. Why are you jumping down my throat? I wasn’t even in the house when it happened.

(a) forcing me to eat

(b) running away

(c) making a joke

(d) scolding me

  1. During his long discourse, he did not touch that point.

(a) touch upon

(b) touch in

(c) touch of

(d) No improvement

  1. The workers are hell-bent on getting what is due to them.

(a) hell-bent on getting

(b) hell-bent for getting

(c) hell-bent upon getting

(d) No improvement

  1. While crossing the highway, a five-year-old child was knocked out by a passing car.

(a) away

(b) up

(c) down

(d) No improvement

  1. We are looking forward to seeing you tomorrow.

(a) looking forward to seeing

(b) looking forward to seeing

(c) looking forward to seeing

(d) No improvement

  1. The clients are waiting outside since morning and will continue to wait until you meet them.

(a) have waited

(b) have been waiting

(c) were waiting

(d) No improvement

  1. If he had time he will call you.

(a) would have

(b) would have had

(c) has

  1. He may have grown taller when I last saw him.

(a) from when I last saw him

(b) since I last saw him

(c) before I last saw him

(d) No improvement

  1. He who will bid the highest will get the product.

(a) who bids the highest

(b) who the highest bids

(c) who would bid the highest

(d) No improvement

(d) No improvement

  1. John had told me that he hasn’t done it yet.

(a) told

(b) tells

(c) was telling

(d) No improvement

  1. They could not tell me why did he not eat his lunch.

(a) why not had he eaten

(c) was telling

(c) why had he not eaten

(d) No improvement

  1. One who cannot be corrected

(a) Invulnerable

(b) Incurable

(c) was telling

(d) Hardened

  1. A general pardon granted by the Government to political offenders

(a) Amnesty

(b) Pardon

(c) Excuse

(d) Honesty

  1. A detailed plan of a journey

(a) Itinerary

(b) Travelogue

(c) Travel kit

(d) Schedule

  1. Stealing of ideas or writings of someone else

(a) Plagiarism

(b) Altruism

(c) Scepticism

(d) Mesmerism

  1. One who hates women

(a) Misanthrope

(b) Misogynist

(c) Misogamist

(d) Ambivert

  1. A schoolboy who cuts classes frequently is a

(a) Martinet

(b) Defeatist

(c) Sycophant

(d) Truant

  1. A person who consumes human flesh

(a) Carnivore

(b) Cannibal

(c) Savage

(d) Captor

  1. Software companies have ushered in……………. culture along with advanced technology.

(a) foreign

(b) foriegn

(c) foreegn

(d) forigen

  1. The laboratories are…………. ..with high-tech electronic gadgets.

(a) equipped

(b) equipped

(c) equipped

(d) equipped

  1. “International health workers can be seen working in all kinds of surroundings: in deserts, jungles, mountains, coconut groves, and rice fields.” Here International means

(a) belonging to an organization that has something to do with different nations

(b) belonging to the whole world

(c) drawn from all countries of the world

(d) believing in cooperation among nations

  1. “Total prevention of diseases is possible in a number of ways.” The author has given illustrations of

(a) only two such ways

(b) only one such way

(c) more than two such ways

(d) none of these ways

  1. “They help the sick to attain health and the healthy to maintain their health.” Here they stand for

(a) jungles

(b) deserts

(c) rice fields

(d) international health workers

  1. “It is a specialized agency of the United Nations and was established in 1948.” Here specialized means

(a) uncommon

(b) made suitable for a particular purpose

(c) expert

(d) extraordinary

  1. “W.H.O. assists different national health authorities not only in controlling diseases but also in preventing them altogether. The above sentence implies that

(a) W.H.O. assists both in controlling diseases and in preventing them.

(b) W.H.O. assists many others in addition to the national health authorities.

(c)  W.H.O. assists more in preventing diseases than in controlling them.

(d) W.H.O. assists in controlling diseases only if they have not been prevented.

46…………your back is chilled by the cold looks of somebody” means

(a) people are very cold.

(b) others look at you angrily.

(e) you feel cold at the back.

(d) you feel uneasy because the person next in the queue looks at you restlessly.

  1. “All telephone numbers are wrong numbers,” because

(a) the author always gets wrong calls.

(b) whenever he tries it always goes wrong

(c) he doesn’t give much importance to telephone and telephone numbers.

(d) None of the statements given above

  1. The author does not have a telephone because

(a) he thinks that it can create unnecessary suspense and anxiety.

(b) he pretends to be wise.

(c) he poses as unusual

(d) he would prefer to do something else.

  1. “Ah well, it will be all the same in a hundred years’ time.” This sentence means

(a) one should be strong mined.

(b) nothing is going to change even if you don’t answer the telephone bell.

(e) things have not changed for the past 100 years.

(d) things will remain the same for 100 years to come.

  1. He hates speaking in a public telephone booth because

(a) the other side may not know your number.

(b) it is costlier.

(e) he is suffocated by the stale, unventilated air, flavored with cheap face powder and chain-smoking.

(d) others look at him angrily.

 

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