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SSC English Graduate Level Tier I Solved Paper Question Answer

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

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

GRADUATE-LEVEL (TIER-1)

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1 Grape

(a)/ cannot gather

(b)/ from thistles error (d)

  1. Mohan’s’ eyes

(a)/ reflect a hope

(b)/ for a better future Microsoft.

(C)/No error(d)

  1. He went to Mumbai fal with a view

(b)/ to secure a job.

(c)/No error

(d) The

  1. Headmaster with all his senior teachers

(a)/ have come

(b)/to attend the meeting,

(C)/No error(d)

  1. The teacher said that

(a)/ the building adjacent with his house

(b)/needed repairs.

(c)/No error (d)

  1. I could hardly recognize him……………… I saw him.

(a) after

(b) but

(c) and

(d) when

  1. Mr Murugan has been in this college…

(a) for

(b) since

(c) after

(d) before

  1. We attend a.. ……………..discourse.

(a) spiritual

(b) spirituous

(c) spirituality

(d) spiritually

  1. The valley is known for its………………growth of vegetation.

(a) luxurious

(b) luxury

(c) luxuriant

(d) luxuriously

  1. Satyajitray’s films……………..all barriers of caste, creed and religion. They are universal.

(a) transcend

(b) transcends

(c) transcend

(d) transcend

  1. ALLURE

(a) Extol

(b) Excite

(c) Entice

(d) Elicit

  1. CONDONE

(a) Forgive

(b) Support

(e) Forget

(d) Defend

  1. ANALOGY

(a) Difference

(b) Comparison

(d) Deletion

(c) Addition

  1. PRAGMATIC

(a) Indefinite

(b) Vague

(c) Optimistic

(d) Idealistic

  1. FABRICATE

(a) Unearth

(b) Construct

(c) Demolish

(d) Renovate

  1. GREGARIOUS

(a) Sociable

(b) Societal

(c) Unsociable

(d) Solitary

  1. To drive home

(a) To find one’s root

(b) To return to the place of rest

(c) Back to the original position

(d) To emphasize

  1. To be above board

(a) To have a good height

(b) To be honest in any business deal

(e) Having no debts

(d) To try to be beautiful

  1. To cry wolf

(a) To listen eagerly

(b) To give a false alarm

(c) To turn pale

(d) To keep off starvation

  1. He is on the wrong side of seventy.

(a) more than seventy years old

(b) less than seventy years old

(c) seventy years old

(d) eighty years old

  1. To have an axe to grind

(a) a private end to serve

(b) to fail to arouse interest

(c) to have no result

(d) to work for both sides

  1. He compensated the loss to me.

(a) He compensated the loss for me

(b) He compensated me for the loss

(c) He compensated me for the loss

(d) No improvement

  1. The climate of Karnataka is cooler than Tamil Nadu.

(a) is cooler to

(b) is cooler than of

(c) is cooler than that of

(d) No improvement

  1. The Tsunami victims suffered from cholera.

(a) suffered from

(b) suffered under

(c) suffered in

(d) No improvement

  1. I gave to Sana the keys.

(a) I gave

(b) I gave to the

(c) I gave the

(d) No improvement

  1. If he smokes less he might get rid of his cough.

(a) If he smoked less he would get rid of his cough

(b) If he had smoked less he might get rid of his cough

(c) If he smokes less he might have got rid of his cough

(d) No improvement

  1. An orangutan’s intelligence is superior to that of man.

(a) is more superior to

(e) is superior to that of

(d) No improvement

(b) is superior to

  1. As employees, we are accountable for our stakeholders.

(a) accountable with

(b) accountable to

(c) accountable against

(d) No improvement

  1. Recently he had insured for a medic aim policy.

(a) He had recently insured for

(b) Recently he insured for

(c) He insured recently for

(d) No improvement

  1. Every day, we usually had lunch at 1.30 p.m.

(a) we have had usually

(b) we have usually

(c) we usually have

(d) No improvement

  1. All nations must first become agricultural strong.

(a) become agriculturally strong

(b) become strong agriculture

(c) become agriculture strong

(d) No improvement

  1. A place where birds are kept

(a) Aviary

(b) House

(c) Aquarium

(d) Apiary

  1. That which has a double meaning

(a) Doubtless

(b) Uncertain

(c) Controversial

(d) Ambiguous

  1. Incapable of making errors

(a) Infallible

(b) Incorrigible

(c) Impervious

(d) Inexplicable

  1. Governed by a sense of duty

(a) Conscious

(b) Sensible

(c) Intelligent

(d) Conscientious

  1. The depository where state records and documents are preserved

(a) Museum

(b) Library

(c) Emporium

(d) Archive

  1. That which is no longer fashionable or in use

(a) Unused

(b) Ancient

(c) Obsolete

(d) Old

  1. Murder of a king

(a) Homicide

(b) Fratricide

(c) Regicide

(d) Parricide

  1. (a) Occasion

(b) Occasion

(c) Occasion

(d) Occasion

  1. (a) Millennium

(b) Millenium

(c) Millennium

(d) Millennium

  1. The nest of the Baltimore Oriole

(a) is in a tree cavity

(b) stands upon a branch of a tree

(c) hangs from a branch of a tree

(d) is usually low in the branches

  1. The other name of Baltimore Oriole was

(a) Bullock’s Oriole

(b) Baltimore’s Oriole

(c) Northern Oriole

(d) Southern Oriole

  1. Which of these colours is not found on a Baltimore Oriole?

(a) Purple

(b) Orange

(c) White

(d) Black

  1. Which of the following is the closest in size to a Baltimore Oriole?

(a) The size of a half-scale

(b) A little more than a half-scale

(c) A little less than a half-scale

(d) A foot ruler

  1. The Baltimore Oriole spend the winters in the

(a) Dakotas

(b) Carolinas

(c) Tropics

(d) Deserts

  1. What is the colour of the female Baltimore Oriole?

(a) Bright Orange

(b) Light Orange

(c) Dull Orange

(d) White

  1. Which of the following does not attract the Baltimore Oriole?

(a) Oranges

(b) Hummingbird feeders

(c) Sapsucker wells

(d) Sunflower seeds

  1. The Baltimore Oriole can be found as far west as

(a) North and South Dakota

(b) The Carolinas

(c) California

(d) Baltimore

  1. Which of the following is not true about the Baltimore Oriole?

(a) They feed upside-down sometimes.

(b) They may breed with the Bullock’s Oriole.

(c) The Baltimore Oriole is uncommon in the U.S.

(d) The Baltimore Oriole has a black throat.

  1. Where would probably not find a Baltimore Oriole?

(a) High in the trees

(b) In gardens and neighbourhoods

(c) Deciduous woodlands

(d) The Sahara desert

 

 

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