Lower Division Clerk Solved Paper 2014 Notes SSC English
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LOWER-DIVISION CLERK
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1 Shakespeare has written
(a)/ many plays
(b)/ as well as some poetry.
(c)/No error(d)
2. Neither of the girls
(a)/ were willing to
(b)/ accept the proposal.
(c)/No error(d)
3. An interesting book
(a)/ ‘A Tale of two cities
(b)/ was written by Alexander Dumas.
(c)/No error(d)
4. In India.
(a)/ there are
(b)/many poors.
(c)/No error(d)
5. I worked
(a)/ as medical representative
(b)/ for eight months.
(c)/No error(d)
6. A group of agitators………………..the mob to break down the Vice-Chancellor’s door.
(a) wished
(b) excited
(c) threatened
(d) incited
7. Turn the lights………………..before you go to bed.
(a) on
(b) off
(c) out
(d) down
8. There is no………………..evidence to support your assertion.
(a) facile
(b) fictitious
(c) facetious
(d) factual
9. Throw a stone.. ………………the fierce dog.
(a) at
(b) upon
(c) on
(d) above
10. Is not learning superior…. …….Wealth?
(a) than
(b) from
(c) by
(d) to
11. IMMORTAL
(a) Eternal
(b) Permanent
(c) Deathly
(d) Temporary
12. FOCUS
(a) Disappear
(b) Disperse
(c) Link
(d) Layer
13. VETERAN
(a) Activist
(b) Enthusiast
(c) Novice
(d) Master
14. SUPERFLUOUS
(a) Essential
(b) Excess
(c) Unwanted
(d) Necessary
15. EQUILIBRIUM
(a) Workout
(b) Disturb
(c) Imbalance
(d) Unevenness
16. PETITION
(a) Rotation
(b) Administration
(c) Appeal
(d) Vocation
17. PROPOSITION
(a) Intimation
(b) Protestation
(c) Proposal
(d) Invitation
18. VIVACIOUS
(a) Imaginary
(b) Lively
(c) Perceptible
(d) Languid
19. SPORADIC
(a) Timely
(b) Scattered
(c) Frequent
(d) Irrelevant
20. PERSEVERE
(a) Fickle
(b) Persist
(c) Constant
(d) Polite
21. He spoke well though it was his maiden speech.
(a) long speech
(b) first speech
(c) brief speech
(d) emotional speech
22. The students were all ears when the speaker started talking about the changes in the exam.
(a) smiling
(b) silent
(c) restless
(d) attentive
23. In his salad days, he was quite a dandy.
(a) childhood
(b) adolescence
(c) school days
(d) old age
24. He is cool about working at night
(a) ready to work
(b) not ready to work
(c) excited about working
(d) grudgingly working
25. You cannot throw the dust into my eyes.
(a) terrify me
(b) cheat me
(c) hurt me
(d) abuse me
26. She did not like the movie, nor I did.
(a) nor did I
(b) nor I like it
(c) nor did I like it
(d) No improvement
27. Old habits die hard.
(a) hard
(b) too hard
(c) much hardly
(d) No improvement
28. One cannot be indifferent to one’s health, can’t one?
(a) can’t be
(b) can one
(C) isn’t it
(d) No improvement
29. The mother with her children was expected.
(a) was
(b) will
(c) have
(d) No improvement
30. Sohan is pleased with the news yesterday.
(a) has been pleased
(b) had been pleased
(c) was pleased
(d) No improvement
31. Incapable of error
(a) Erroneous
(b) Incorrigible
(c) Unbeatable
(d) Infallible
32. One who believes everything he or she hears
(a) Credulous
(b) Credible
(c) Creditable
(d) Credential
33. An allowance made to a wife by her husband, when they are legally separated
(a) Alimony
(b) Parsimony
(c) Matrimony
(d) Honorarium
34. Wild imagination
(a) Whim
(b) Fantasy
(c) Fancy
(d) Memory
35. A poem of fourteen lines
(a) Ballad
(b) Psalm
(e) Sonnet
(d) Carol
36. (a) Happened
(b) Happened
(e) Happened
(d) Happened
37. (a) Sentimentalist
(b) Sentiment list
(c) Sentimentalist
(d) Sentimentalist
38. (a) Libertarian
(b) Libertarian
(c) Libertarian
(d) Libertarian
39. (a) Empathetic
(b) Emphattie
(c) Emphatic
(d) Emphatic
40. (a) Mountaineer
(b) Mountaineer
(c) Mountaineer
(d) Mountaineer
41. (a) was
(b) are
(c) is
(d) were
42. (a) came
(b) comes
(e) come
(d) coming
43. (a) has
(b) were
(c) is
(d) are
44. (a) visit
(b) visited
(d) visiting
(d) visits
45. (a) for
(b) on
(c) of
(d) with
46. (a) is
(b) are
(c) were
(d) was
47. (a) are
(b) was
(c) is
(d) were
48. (a) will
(b) would
(c) could
(d) can
49. (a) much
(b) very
(c) too
(d) more
50. (a) either
(b) because
(c) or
(d) and