SSC English Combined Graduate Level ( PT ) Solved Paper Study Material ( Part 3 )

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SSC English Combines Graduate Level ( PT ) Solved Paper Study Material ( Part 3 )
SSC English Combines Graduate Level ( PT ) Solved Paper Study Material ( Part 3 )

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COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL (PT)

All Answer in Red Colour 

(1): In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word and click the button corresponding to it.

PALLID

(a) Friendly

(b) Pale

(e) Worthless

(d) Comforting

(2): In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the given word and click the button corresponding to it.

INTANGIBLE

(a) Ethereal

(b) Concrete

(c) Insubstantial

(d) Abstract Direction

(3): Four words are given, out of which only one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word and click the button corresponding to it.

(a) Pontifical

(b) Pontiffical

(c) Pontifical

(d) Pontificol

4. Always enjoy (a) to read (b)/books.(C)/No Error(d)

(a) a

(b) b

(c) c

(d) d

5. Variety (a)/is (b)/spice of life. (c)/No Error(a)

(a) a

(b) b

(c) c

(d) d

6. Neither of the scout leaders know (a)/ how to trap wild animals (b)/ or how to prepare them for mounting. (c)/No Error(d)

(a) a

(b) b

(c) c

(d) d.

7. We can….. ……………see anything in the dim light.

(a) badly

(b) scarcely

(c) fairly

(d) rather

8. Few countries can….. …..India in variety, colour and the richness of dance forms.

(a) compare

(b) rival

(c) perform

(d) prevail

9. The scheme allows students from different countries to communicate..

(a) each other

(b) with each other

(c) themselves

(d) with one another

10. Straw in the wind

(a) Alight-weight object

(b) A lucky charm

(c) A game that kids play

(d) An indication of what might happen

11. Face the music

(a) Be applauded

(b) Beridiculed

(c) Be punished

(d) Be dismissed

12. Curry favour

(a) Seek impartial judgement

(b) Seek favourable attention

(c) Prepare a dish

(d) Attract attention

13. A briefor short stay at a place

(a) Solitude

(b) Soiree

(c) Sojourn

(d) Solistice

14. That which can be believed

(a) Miraculous

(b) Creditable

(c) Credible

(d) Gullible

15. One who is indifferent to pain or pleasure

(a) Eccentric

(b) Philosopher

(c) Fatalist

(d) Stoic

16. Knowing that the area was prone to earthquakes, all the buildings were reinforced with additional concrete.

(a) On being prone to earthquakes,

(b) Having been knowing that the area was prone to earthquakes,

(C) Since the area was known to be prone to earthquakes,

(d) No improvement

17. I will not buy some mangoes.

(a) a little

(b) much

(c) any

(d) No improvement

18. He would surely assist me if I had requested him to do so.

(a) would surely assist me

(b) would have surely assisted me

(c) will have surely assisted me

(d) No improvement

19. The alarming report of the plane crash left everyone in a state of shock.

(a) alarmed report

(b) alarmed reporting

(c) reported alarm

(d) No improvement

20. We were not the wiser after hearing the explanation.

(a none

(b) neither

(c) nevertheless

(d) No improvement

21. What was the greatest pleasure this side of the lake?

(a) A secret farm

(b) The Jamun tree

(C) Feasting on the branches of the Jamun tree

(d) Labourers looking away when the children came to dig and eat

22. What was the second coolest thing about the Jamun tree?

(a) Shaking down the berries for Mirchi

(b) There were parrots nesting in the tree

(c) Selling parrots in the Marol Market

(d) Capturing parrots in the tree

23. What did Sunil think of parrots?

(a) That they should be captured and sold

(b) That they had been abducted in the night

(C) That they should not be captured and sold

(d) That they squawked every morning

24. How did Kalu manage to raid the airline recycling bins before they were emptied?

(a) He was an expert.

(b) He jumped over the barbed wire fences.

(c) He had mastered the trash trucks schedules.

(d) He worked at night.

25. How did the police react to Kalu’s act of stealing metal scraps?

(a) They put him behind the bar permanently.

(b) They warned Kalu against his act.

(c) They kept arresting him.

(d) They planned to use him as their informer.

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