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Solved Paper 2013 Graduate Level I Question Answer SSC English
Solved Paper 2013 Graduate Level I Question Answer SSC English

BCom 3rd Year Use Computer Auditing Study material Notes in Hindi

GRADUATE-LEVEL (TIER-1)

All Answer in Red Colour 

1 Hard work pays in the long run.

(a) always

(b) over a period of time

(c) indefinitely

(d) never

  1. I felt like a fish out of water among the lawyers.

(a) special

(b) happy

(c) uncomfortable

(d) proud

  1. The Cauvery water issue led to an apple of discord between the two Governments.

(a) cause of anger

(b) cause of hatred

(c) cause of quarrel

(d) cause of animosity

  1. The construction remains unfinished and the workers have let the grass grow under their feet.

(a) grown grass all over the lawn

(b) gone on a luxury tour

(c) delayed doing the work

(d) demanded more benefits

  1. The police smelt the rat behind the death of the girl.

(a) got very much confused

(b) identified the cause of death

(c) suspected that something is fishy

(d) jumped to the conclusion

  1. The disparity of the GDP between the rich and the poor has broadened in the last decades.

(a) have widened in the last some decades

(b) has widened in the last few decades

(c) have broadened in the last few decades

(d) No improvement

  1. How is beyond my understanding, the boy could fall into the ditch.

(a) How the boy could fall into the ditch is beyond my understanding

(b) Beyond my understanding is how the boy could fall into the ditch

(e) How could the boy fall into the ditch is beyond my understanding

(d) No improvement

  1. The pioneering spacecraft went beyond Pluto.

(a) made its way past

(b) went across

(e) went after

(d) No improvement

  1. The firm buys frozen seafood in bulk, packs it into smaller pouches, and then they sell them to the local grocery stores.

(a) it sells them

(b) sell them

(c) they sell the pouches

(d) No improvement

  1. The learners are intended to read the sources at home.

(a) are meant

(b) are suggested

(c) are expected

(d) No improvement

  1. Fuji’s invention of supercomputers will be enabled to make Japan to supersede America in computer technology.

(a) will make Japan

(b) will enable Japan

(e) can make Japan

(d) No improvement

  1. I could never repay the debt I owe to my place of study.

(a) Alma Mater

(b) Motherland

(e) Place of worship

(d) No improvement

  1. She cries all the time.

(a) mostly every time

(b) day in and day out

(c) pretty frequently

(d) No improvement

  1. For a week last month, the team’s 20 players were stranded because the Government-issued passport is not up to international standards.

(a) Government-issued passports were not up to international standards

(b) Government-issued passports are not up to international standards

(c) The passports issued by the government were not up to international standards

(d) No improvement

  1. Since July 2008, our customers will be able to use the ATM network of BBY Bank, the bank that was acquired by us during that year.

(a) have been able to use

(b) were using

(e) will have been able to use

(d) No improvement

  1. One who is unaffected or indifferent to joy, pain, pleasure, or grief

(a) Tolerant

(b) Resigned

(c) Passive

(d) Stoic

  1. A person who is greatly respected because of wisdom

(a) Veracious

(b) Vulnerable

(c) Venerable

(c) Verger

  1. An excessively morbid desire to steal

(a) Stealomania

(b) Kleptomania

(c) Cleftomania

(d) Kleptomania

  1. Prohibited by law or treaty from being imported or exported

(a) Contraband

(b) Smuggled

(c) Counterfeit

(d) Forged

  1. Intentional destruction of racial groups

(a) Regicide

(b) Genocide

(c) Homicide

(d) Fratricide

  1. A person in a vehicle or on horseback escorting another vehicle

(a) Navigator

(b) Escort

(c) Outrider

(d) Security

  1. A person especially interested in the study of coins and medals

(a) Medallist

(b) Coinist

(c) Numismatist

(d) Numeric

  1. (a) Humorous

(b) Humorous

(c) Humorous

(d) Humorous

  1. (a) Narcissism

(b) Narcissism

(c) Narcissism

(d) Narcissism

  1. A pidgin develops in a situation when

(a) different and mutually unintelligible languages exist side by side.

(b) a creole becomes the mother tongue of a linguistic community.

(c) language with restricted vocabulary undergoes an expansion in grammar and vocabulary.

(d) two similar languages are mixed to create a new language.

  1. According to the given passage, a pidgin becomes a creole when

(a) It ceases to be a means of communication.

(b) It becomes the mother tongue for a new generation of speakers.

(C) Its vocabulary undergoes some kind of change.

(d) Two or more languages are mixed with an existing pidgin.

  1. According to the passage, a creole continuum is

(a) a linguistic term for the mixture of more than two languages

(b) a scale that measures the linguistic competence of the speaker

(c) a scale in which the proximity of the creole to the standard language is measured

(d) a record of the continuous history of a creole

  1. According to the passage ‘basilect’ means

(a) an impure form of a creole

(b) a form of creole which is furthest from the standard language

(c) a form of creole which has an extended vocabulary

(d) a form of creole which is very close to the standard language

  1. Find out a word in the passage which is opposite in meaning to the word “Simplified’

(a) Complex

(b) Expansion

(c) Restricted

(d) Consequent

  1. The four felt down and out because

(a) the room was too smoky.

(b) they could never read a patent medicine advertisement.

(c) they thought they were ill.

(d) they had experienced a most extraordinary thing.

  1. Whenever the speaker read a liver pill circular

(a) he suffered from an extraordinary surge of giddiness.

(b) he felt sure that he had a liver disorder.

(c) he felt the urge to smoke.

(d) All of the above

  1. The author of the above passage seems to be suffering from

(a) fits of morbid depression without real cause

(b) abnormal anxiety about his health

(c) melancholia

(d) an unnecessarily dark, gloomy, and pessimistic attitude to life

  1. Harris was troubled by

(a) a symptom of vertigo

(b) garrulity

(c) tribulation

(d) frailty

  1. The word which is closest in meaning to’virulent’is

(a) fantastic

(b) vital

(c) viral

(d) hostile

  1. I whistled thrice

(a) with full might and raise my arms

(b)/towards the sky.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. Science and religion

(a)/ are both necessary for man and for their

(b)/ outer and inner self respectively.

(C)/ No error (d)

  1. At certain seasons

(a)/ some areas on Mars

(b)/is subject to strong winds.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. As an artist

(a)/ Raju is as good

(b)/ if not better than Ramesh.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. The scientists

(a)/could hardly

(b)/ complete all the experiments.

(C)/No error(d)

  1. Google is one of the most popular search engines, it is……………..by the internet users.

(a) utilized

(b) effected

(c) examined

(a) flabbergasted

  1. Raj was tired of Puja’s……………….approach, so he asked her to make her final decision by that evening.

(a) silly-willy

(b) dilly-dally

(c) wasting

(d) dilly-dally

  1. Rai is…………………at speaking languages. It is difficult to…………………only one puppy for the animal shelter.

(a) adept, adapt

(b) adapt, adopt

(c) adept, adopt

(d) adapt, adopt

  1. School days are considered to be the best years of your life. When my…………. year in school began, I began to think of those past enjoyable days and of my future also.

(a) penultimate

(b) absolute

(c) integral

(d) termination

  1. Being……………….the judge gave a favorable verdict.

(a) sagacious

(b) pugnacious

(c) malicious

(d) tenacious

  1. GARRULOUS

(a) Talkative

(b) Sedative

(c) Vocative

(d) Positive

  1. TINSEL

(a) Tinkle

(b) Decoration

(c) Tin

(d) Colourful

  1. LABYRINTH

(a) Meandering

(b) Rotating

(c) Pacing

(d) Wriggling

  1. CORDIAL

(a) Fast

(b) Heartfelt

(e) Friendly

(d) Hostile

  1. INSTINCTIVE

(a) Innate

(b) Rational

(c) Inherent

(d) Inborn

  1. VENIAL

(a) Minor

(b) Pardonable

(c) Unpardonable

(d) Clean

 

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