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Graduate Level Tier I Solved Paper Question Answer SSC English ( Part 2 )
Graduate Level Tier I Solved Paper Question Answer SSC English ( Part 2 )

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GRADUATE-LEVEL (TIER-1)

All Answer in Red Colour 

1 In India

(a)/ working woman leads a life of dual responsibilities

(b)/if they are married and have a family.

(c)/No error (d)

  1. Greatly to our surprise

(a/we find the ringleader

(b)/ was lame.

(c)/No error(d)

  1. They have

(a)/played a game

(b)/last week.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. The teacher made the boys

(a)/ to do the sum

(b)/ all over again.

(c)/No error(d)

  1. Many overseas students

(a)/ attend colleges

(b)/ in the Great Britain.

(c)/No error(d)

  1. Student-parking should be…………………… students should not be charged to buy parking stickers.

(a) fined

(b) free

(c) costly

(d) cheap

  1. If you have roses growing in your garden, you can make a lovely………………of flowers at home.

(a) bouqutte

(b) bucquete

(c) bouquete

(d) bouquet

  1. The…………………of the middle school is a woman of

(a) principles, principal

(b) principals, principal

(c)  principal, principle

(d) principle, principals

  1. With the changing times, most of the students have become business-like; they are……………….. and want to take only those courses which they find rewarding.

(a) idealistic

(b) pragmatic

(c) enthusiastic

(d) partial

10 . 1 John’s at. ……………..institute studying French

2. They’re building…………………..school at the end of our street.

3. Do they live in………….. … The United Kingdom or somewhere else?

(a) a, the, an

(b) the, a, an

(c) an, a, the

(d) the, an, a

  1. PARSIMONY

(a) Expenditure

(b) Bankruptcy

(c) Bribery

(d) Miserliness

  1. TRIBULATION

(a) Palpitation

(b) Suffering

(c) Weakness

(d) Stimulation

  1. The Prime Minister goes on the ramparts of the Red Fort to hoist the National Flag.

(a) Rompway

(b) Staircase

(c) Parapet

(d) Scaffold

  1. Lunay

(a) Sanity

(b) Stupidity

(c) Sensibility

(d) Insanity

  1. OBTUSE

(a) Sharp-witted

(b) Transparent

(c) Sensibility

(d) Insanity

  1. INADVERTENTLY

(a) Secretly

(b) Accidentally

(c) Completely

(d) Deliberately

  1. What egged you on to become a social worker?

(a) urged

(b) dampened

(c) hindered

(d) discouraged

  1. Many politicians in India are not fit to hold a candle to Mahatma Gandhi

(a) superior

(b) equal

(c) inferior

(d) indifferent

  1. She must be paying through the nose for the face left.

(a) paying less than necessary

(b) paying too much

(c) paying the right amount

(d) paying reluctantly

  1. He is putting the cart before the horse by purchasing furniture before buying a house.

(a) doing a thing the wrong way

(b) doing a thing in the right way

(c) committing a great crime

(d) doing things meticulously

  1. Casting pearls before swine

(a) Speaking nice words and convincing them

(b) Offering good things to undeserving people

(c) Uplifting the needy for their welfare

(d) Doing worthwhile things to unknown people

  1. It became clear that the strangers were heading into a serious disaster.

(a) along

(b) towards

(c) on

(d) No improvement

  1. Twenty kms. are not a great distance in these days of fast moving vehicles.

(a) is not a great distance

(b) are not too great a distance

(c) aren’t proving a great distance

(d) No improvement

  1. I adapted a new method to solve the problem.

(a) I have been adopted

(b) I adopted

(c) I was adapted

(d) No improvement

  1. Hoping not to be disturbed, I sat down in my easy chair to read the book, I won as a prize.

(a) I had won as a prize

(b) I have won as prize

(c) I had to win as a prize

(d) No improvement

  1. If you are living near a market place you should be ready to bear the disturbances caused by traffic.

(a) to bear upon

(b) to bear with

(c) to bear away

(d) No improvement

  1. The more they earn, more they spend on luxury items.

(a) more they should spend

(b) the more they spend

(c) the more they ought to spend

(d) No improvement

  1. You have come here with a view to insult me.

(a) to insulting me

(b) of insulting me

(e) for insulting me

(d) No improvement

  1. A little rail-road engine was employed by a station yard for doing small pieces of work.

(a) was made by a station yard

(b) was used at the station yard

(c) was employed at the station yard

(d) No improvement

  1. From an aesthetic point of view, the painting did not appeal to me.

(a) From the viewpoint of aesthetics, the painting did not appeal to me

(b) The painting had no aesthetic appeal to me

(e) From an aesthetic point of view, the painting had a little appeal to me

(d) No improvement

  1. The child tossed in bed burning with fever.

(a) The child in bed, burning with fever tossed

(b) The child burning with fever tossed in bed

(c) The child burning in bed tossed with fever

(d) No improvement

  1. An apartment building in which each apartment is owned separately by the people living in it, but also containing shared areas

(a) Condominium

(b) Multiplex

(c) Duplex

(d) Caravan

  1. A group of three powerful people

(a) Trio

(b) Tritium

(e) Trivet

(d) Triumvirate

  1. Operation of the body after death

(a) Post-mortem

(b) Obituary

(c) Homage

(d) Mortuary

  1. Not allowing the passage oflight

(a) Oblique

(b) Opaque

(c) Optique

(d) Opulant

  1. Science regarding principles of classification

(a) Taxidermy

(b) Taxonomy

(C) Toxicology

(d) Classicology

  1. A political leader appealing to popular desires and prejudices

(a) Dictator

(b) Tyrant

(c) Popularist

(d) Demagogue

  1. Enclosed in a small closed space

(a) Closophobia

(b) Clusterophobia

(e) Claustrophobia

(d) Liftophobia

  1. (a) Conivance

(b) Connivanse

(c) Connivance

(d) Conivence

  1. (a) Maintennance

(b) Manteinance

(c) Maintenance

(d) Mentenance

  1. According to the passage, the cyber-world is

(a) beyond the imagination of people

(b) outside the purview of common people

(c) not to be governed

(d) ungovernable

  1. The authoris of the opinion that

(a) the centre should start negotiations with Google, Twitter and Facebook

(b) the centre should help the citizens evacuate their city.

(c) the centre should not block the sites.

(d) the centre should arrest the guilty.

  1. Which of the following is closest to the meaning of “nebulous?

(a) Confused

(b) Vague

(c) Iridescent

(d) Glowing

  1. The author’s seriousness regarding the situation can best be described in the following sentences. Pick the odd one out.

(a) Our leaders should display their powers of censorship when needed.

(b) If this is the official idea of prompt action at a time of crisis among communities, then Indians have more reason to fear their protectors than the nebulous mischief-maker of the cyber-world.

(c) The politicians deflect attention from their own incompetence

(d) If a few morphed images and spurious texts can unsettle an entire nation, then there is something deeply wrong with the nation.

  1. The word’spurious’ means

(a) genuine

(b) authentic

(c) substantial

(d) fake

  1. The author warns us against

(a) not playing false with the citizens

(b) dangers inherent in the cyber-world

(c) not using the cyber-world judiciously

(d) not protecting the citizens from dangerous politicians

  1. ‘Parody’ means

(a) Twist

(b) Jeopardize

(c) Ridicule

(d) Imitate

  1. What is the opposite of wrongheaded”?

(a) silly

(b) sane

(e) insane

(d) insensible

  1. The passage suggests different ways of keeping the public busy with ‘inessentials’. Pick the odd one out.

(a) By blocking websites which are vaguely suspicious

(b) By blaming neighboring countries across the border

(c) By turning the attention of the people to violence in Assam

(d) By getting involved in a discourse on bilateral relations

  1. The following is a list of statements make by the author of the above passage. Pick the odd one out.

(a) It is absurd to ban Twitter accounts that parody dispatches from the Prime Minister’s Office.

(b) Twitterers take these parodies for genuine dispatches from the PMO.

(c) To describe such forms of humour as ‘misrepresenting the PMO makes the PMO look more ridiculous.

(d) The precedent for such action was set recently by the chief minister of West Bengal.

 

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