SSC English Solved Paper 2016 Combined Graduate level Study Material ( 2nd Part )
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SSC English Solved Paper 2016 Combined Graduate level Study Material ( 2nd Part ): Combined Graduate Level Solved paper Questions Answer Explanation Sample Paper in English Medium Students :
BBA I Semester Managerial Economics Inflation 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 toned and click the button corresponding to it.
PROFLIGATE
(a) Talkative
(b) Intelligent
(c) Unconventional
(d) Wasteful
(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.
CONTEMPLATIVE
(a) Wistful
(b) Unreflective
(c) Numbed
(d) Aroused
(3): Four words are given, out of which only one word is spelled correctly. Choose the correctly spelled word and click the button corresponding to it.
(a) Reconnaissance
(b) Reconnaissance
(c) Reconnaissance
(d) Reconnaissance
4. One (a/should keep (b)/his word. (C)/No Error(d)
(a) a
(b) b
(c) c
(d) d
5. If you turn the corner, (a)/you will found a house (b)/built of stone.(c)/No Error(d)
(a) a
(b) b
(c) c
(d) d
6. His appearance bears (a)/ a striking resemblance (b)/ to your cousin. (c)/No Error(d)
(a) a
(b) b
(e) e
(d) d
7. The director congratulated Mr. Verma………………..his success.
(a) on
(b) for
(c) at
(d) about
8. The boys were…………………..to hear that we were going to build a bridge.
(a) delight
(b) delights
(c) delighted
(d) delighting
9. The revolting players and the game’s administrators held.. ……………….discussions to resolve the payment dispute.
(a) unnecessary
(b) obligatory
(C) preliminary
(d) silent
10. Wild goose chase
(a) An admirable enterprise
(b) An honest effort
(c) A foolish, unprofitable adventure
(d) A powerful effort
11. Smell a rat
(a) Detect bad smell
(b) Suspect a trick or deceit
(c) Misunderstand
(d) See the hidden meaning
12. Alive wire
(a) Industrious and brilliant
(b) Lively and active
(c) Sincere and intelligent
(d) Sincere and efficient
13. The ceremony of crowning a sovereign
(a) Felicitation
(b) Promotion
(c) Coronation
(d) Installation
14. One who tends to patronize, rebuff or ignore people regarded as social inferiors and imitate, admire people regarded as social superiors
(a) Snob
(b) Fob
(c) Dandy
(d) Freak
15. A room where dead bodies are kept until burial
(a) Grave
(b) Cemetery
(c) Mortuary
(d) Pyre
16. Any able-bodied man is eligible for the job.
(a) Each able-bodied man is
(b) Any able-bodied men have been
(c) Any able-bodied men are
(d) No improvement
17. She found a wooden broken table in the room.
(a) wooden and broken table
(b) broken wooden table
(c) broken and wooden table
(d) No improvement
18. The truck rumbled to a halt and a man got out and ran.
(a) shrieked at
(b) screeched to
(c) screamed at
(d) No improvement
19. The Professor asked the intruder who was he and why was he in his lecture.
(a) who he was and why he was
(b) who he was and why was he
(c) who he had been and why he had been
(d) No improvement
20. My uncle goes to the office on a bicycle or on foot.
(a) by bicycle or by foot
(b) by bicycle or on foot
(c) on bicycler on foot
(d) No improvement
21. What was the tone of the essay at the beginning?
(a) Celebrating
(b) Emotionally charged
(c) Gloomy
(d) Light-hearted
22. How did the arrival of the dog change the atmosphere of the event?
(a) It caused the people to scatter.
(b) It allowed the prisoner to escape.
(c) It saddened the prisoner even more.
(d) It stunned everyone present there.
23. What was the emotion displayed by the dog?
(a) Fear
(b) Joy
(c) Anger
(d) Alarm
24. What was surprising about the actions of the dog?
(a) Iran up and down the path.
(b) It bit the guards.
(e) It barked at the magistrates.
(d) It licked the prisoner’s face.
25. How did the author respond to the appearance of the dog?
(a) He jumped at the dog and collared it.
(b) He ignored the dog and pretended it was not there.
(c) He was taken aback by the others.
(d) He yelled at the dog to silence its barking.