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SSC English Combined Graduate Level Study Material Solved Paper

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SSC English Combined Graduate Level Study Material Solved Paper
SSC English Combined Graduate Level Study Material Solved Paper

BBA I Semester Managerial Economics Monopoly Pricing Study Material Notes

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.

SYCOPHANT

(a) Psyche

(b) Flatterer

(e) Critic

(d) Slave Direction

(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.

FORLORN

(a) Joyful

(b) Lucky

(c) Fortunate

(d) Free 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) Separate

(b) Saparate

(c) Saperate

(d) Seperate

4. The book, being written (a) in simple language, is suitable for children (b)/ as it contains many good advices. (C)/No error (d)

(a) a

(b) b

(c) c

(d) d

5. You are the man(a) who have (b/spoiled it. (c)/No error (d)

(a) a

(b) b

(c) c

(d) d

6. Everyday new inventions (a)/ is make (b)/ for the good of humanity.(c)/Noerror(d)

(a) a

(b) b

(c) c

(d) d

7. The man was…. ………his deafness.

(a) rewarded for

(b) cured of

(c) convicted by

(d) saved at

8. He is the talk….

(a) of the town

(b) for the town

(c) about the town

(d) over the town

9. I…….. ………very much like to see my old classmates.

(a) can

(b) should

(C) would

(d) might

10. Old head on young shoulders

(a) To be intelligent when old

(b) To be old and yet look young

(c) To be wise beyond his years

(d) To be smarter with age

11. A wild-goose chase

(a) A fruitful search

(b) A pointless search

(c) To search for a wild-goose

(d) A hunting expedition

12. Hard of hearing

(a) To be disturbed

(b) To be confused

(e) To be deaf

(d) To be dumb

13. The art of delaying

(a) Degeneration

(b) Inflation

(e) Procrastination

(d) Regression

14. A doctor who specializes in the diseases of the eyes

(a) Ophthalmologist

(b) Optimist

(c) Optician

(d) Orthodontist

15. Person who eats too much

(a) Cannibal

(b) Glutton

(c) Obese

(d) Carnivorous

16. The old woman invited the children to become a part in the celebration in her house.

(a) to be a part

(b) to take part

(c) to take a part

(d) No improvement

17. You are junior than mein age.

(a) to mein age

(b) of meinage

(c) to me at age

(d) No improvement

18. Wealth is no doubts necessary for happiness in life.

(a) was no doubt necessary

(b) is no doubt necessary

(c) is no doubting necessary

(d) No improvement

19. Mumbai is larger than many other towns in India.

(a) large

(b) largest

(c) big

(d) No improvement

20. All people want to be happy, do they?

(a) don’t they?

(b) are they?

(c) didn’t they?

(d) No improvement

21. Why was the writer able to live in jail without much worry?

(a) Because nothing of his future depended on himself

(b) He was comfortable in jail

(e) Because he was a prisoner of war

(d) Because worry is a common thing

22. What was the fear of the writer in his childhood?

(a) That his parents might drive him out of home

(b) That his parents would die suddenly at night

(c) That he might fail in the examinations

(d) That he might be made a prisoner

23. Where was the writer when he concluded that worry was useless?

(a) The writer was in Asiatic Turkey.

(b) The writer was at home.

(c) The writer was on the war front in Mesopotamia.

(d) The writer was in prison.

24. What was the recurring nightmare of the writer after the war was over?

(a) He dreamt that he was a prisoner in a war that was not going to be over.

(b) He dreamt that his wife was in the hospital.

(C) Hedreamt that a member of his family had a mishap.

(d) He dreamt he was a prisoner of war in Asiatic Turkey.

25. How does a cause of worry trouble us if we suppress our worry deliberately?

(a) Causes of worry trouble us in various circumstances

(b) Causes of worry remain in the subconscious mind and trouble us through bad dreams

(c) Causes of worry cause imaginary anxiety

(d) We cannot take actions cautiously and carefully

 

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