SSC English Solved Paper 2014 Stenographer Question answer Notes ( Part 2 )

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SSC English Solved Paper 2014 Stenographer Question answer Notes( Part 2 )

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SSC English Solved Paper 2014 Stenographer Question answer Notes ( Part 2 )
SSC English Solved Paper 2014 Stenographer Question answer Notes ( Part 2 )

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STENOGRAPHER

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I had worked very hard

(a)/ on this project

(b)/ and my boss was not satisfied.

(C)/No error(d)

  1. It is high time

(a)/that you

(b)/ go home.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. It is clear that

(a)/ each of the tricks

(b)/ is a sort of defensive mechanism.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. Profit is divided

(a) between the five shareholders

(b)/ of the company.

(C)/No error(d)

  1. The art exhibition

(a)/ is a big hit

(b)/and they made a lot of profit.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. I saw portion

(a)/of the manuscript

(b)/ on birds.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. The students

(a)/ were playing

(b)/ besides the school building.

(c)/No error(d)

  1. Every boy

(a)/ have to submit the assignment

(b)/by the evening.

(c)/No error (d)

  1. My furniture

(a)/has been damaged

(b)/in transit.

(C)/No error

  1. She invited

(a)/ all her daughter-in-laws

(b)/to the grand party last week.

(C)/No error(d)

  1. He was convicted……………….manslaughter.

(a) for

(b) to

(c) of

(d) from

  1. Sonia disliked eating in the……………….restaurant.

(a) noisy

(b) noised

(c) noisily

(d) noiseful

  1. There’s a cinema near the station,….

(a) weren’tit

(b) isn’t it

(c) aren’tit

(d) isn’t there

  1. How much did you spend…….. ….the roses?

(a) of

(b) from

(c) in

(d) on

  1. The villager………………for a long time and had no courage to speak before the educated city crowd.

(a) adjusted

(b) hesitated

(c) stood

(d) gazed

  1. GARRULOUS

(a) Confident

(b) Talkative

(c) Quarrelsome

(d) Articulate

  1. ALTERNATIVE

(a) Variety

(b) Change

(c) Choice

(d) Barter

  1. AUDACIOUS

(a) Cruel

(b) Bold

(d) Kind

(c) Cowardly

  1. DESTRUCTIVE

(b) Apathetic

(a) Troublesome

(d) Pensive

(e) Damaging

  1. REPUGNANCE

(a) Fragmentation

(a) Aversion

(c) Absorption

(d) Representation

  1. MISERY

(a) Amity

(b) Anxiety

(c) Happiness

(d) Hardship

  1. AUDACIOUS

(a) Cultivated

(b) Timid

(c) Mute

(d) Visible

  1. EXTEMPORANEOUS

(a) Planned

(b) Skilful

(c) Confined

(d) Calm

  1. FEIGNED

(a) Spurious

(b) Genuine

(c) Strong

(d) Dishonest

  1. BOISTEROUS

(a) Reserved

(b) Bouncy

(c) Naughty

(d) Quiet

  1. To getaway

(a) To pass

(b) To reach

(c) To escape

(b) To face

  1. Cheek by jowl

(a) Close together

(b) Rubbing cheeks

(c) Fighting

(d) Screaming

  1. Tough act to follow.

(a) Difficult to act well

(b) Acting skill is tough

(c) Acting like a tough man

(d) Difficult to perform like that

  1. To give the cold shoulder

(a) To abuse someone

(b) To cruse someone

(b) To be unfriendly

(d) To abandon someone

  1. To be in the eye of the storm

(a) To be involved in a controversy

(b) To be deeply involved in a crime

(c) To be deeply involved in a job

(d) To be deeply involved in a political movement

  1. The king called daughters to know from their own lips which of them loved him best.

(a) PROS

(b) PRSQ

(c) PSRO

(d) PQRS

  1. Nick was bored with life.

(b) SRPQ

(c) QPRS

(d) PSRQ

  1. If we look around us today,

(a) SRPQ

(b) QPSR

(e) RSPO

(d) RPQS

  1. Milton was born in London in 1608 and was educated

(a) PRSQ

(b) QRPS

(c) PSQR

(d) PQRS

  1. An old man came and sat next to me,

(a) SQRP

(b) RQPS

(c) QPRS

(d) RPSQ

  1. Did the sound disturb you?

(a) Were you disturbed by the sound?

(b) Did you disturb the sound?

(c) Was the sound disturbed by you?

(d) Were you disturbed by the sound?

  1. They made him the President of the club.

(a) He was made the President of the club by them.

(b) The President of the club was made him by them.

(c) They were made him the President of the club.

(d) The President of the club was made them by him.

  1. The king mocked at the servant.

(a) The servant was to be mocked at the king.

(b) The servant was mocked by the king.

(c) The servant was mocked at by the king.

(d) The servant was being mocked at by the king.

  1. Drinking has ruined many people.

(a) Many people are ruined by drinking,

(b) Many people has ruined drinking.

(e) Many people has been ruined by drinking.

(d) Many people have been ruined by drinking.

  1. By this time he will have received my letter.

(a) The letter, by this time, has been delivered to him.

(b) By this time the letter has been received by him.

(c) By this time my letter will have been received by him.

(d) By this time the letter has reached him.

  1. Has she worked out all the sums?

(a) Have all the sums been worked by her?

(b) Have all the sums been worked out by her?

(c) Have all the sums worked out by her?

(d) Have all the sums been worked out by her?

  1. Send for the doctor.

(a) Let the doctor be sent.

(b) Let the doctor sent for.

(e) Let the doctor be sent for.

(d) Let the doctor send.

  1. They will have to do the work sincerely.

(a) The work will have to be done sincerely by them.

(b) The work will have been done sincerely by them.

(C) Sincerely the work has been done by them.

(d) The work is being done sincerely by them.

  1. I have been given this book by my sister.

(a) This book was given by my sister.

(b) My sister gave me this book.

(c) My sister has given me this book.

(d) To me this book was given by my sister.

  1. Run home, please.

(a) You are requested to run home.

(b) You run home and this is a request.

(c) You are please to run home.

(d) You are told to run home please.

  1. The examination will commence from 7 December.

(a) at

(b) in

(c) on

(d) No improvement

  1. This is the worst thing Sheila could have done.

(a) Sheila could have done more worst thing.

(b) This is the most worst thing Sheila could have done.

(c) Sheila could have done it worst.

(d) No improvement

  1. What did happen in the community hall is not a matter of our concern.

(a) What happens

(b) What would happened

(c)  What happened

(d) No improvement

  1. The police failed in its attempt to disperse the crowd before the miscreants set the fire on the bus.

(a) set the bus on fire

(b) setting fire on the bus

(c) set fire in the bus

(d) No improvement

  1. Madhu prefers coffee to tea.

(a) over

(b) for

(c) than

(d) No improvement

  1. I have read a little of the book.

(a) a few pages

(b) little pages

(c) all pages

(d) No improvement

  1. Everything depend on them coming on time.

(a) depends upon them coming

(b) depends upon them come

(c) depends upon their coming

(d) No improvement

  1. Your parcel will have to arrive yet.

(a) is yet to arrive

(b) will arrive yet

(c) is yet arriving

(d) No improvement

  1. He was asked to stay back from boarding the plane.

(a) held out

(b) detained

(c) not allowed

(d) No improvement

  1. The artist had finished hardly by that time.

(a) The artist had hardly finished by that time

(b) The artist had finished well by that time

(c) Hardly had that time finished the artist

(d) No improvement

  1. She asked me, “How is your father?”

(a) She asked how father was.

(b) She asked me how my father was.

(c) She asked me how was my father.

(d) She asked me how my father is.

  1. Ravi requested his mother to pass the salt.

(a) Ravi said, “Mother, let’s pass the salt.”

(b) Ravi said, “Mother, pass the salt.”

(C) Ravi said, “Mother, salt please.”

(d) Ravi said, “Mother, Please pass the salt.”

  1. Gunjan advised me not to start the next day.

(a) Gunjan said, “Will you not start next day?”

(b) “Don’t start tomorrow”, Gunjan said to me.

(C) “Don’t start next day”, Gunjan said to me.

(d) Gunjan told me that, “Don’t start tomorrow.”

  1. Nita said to the teacher, “Could you please repeat the question?”

(a) Nita requested the teacher to repeat the question.

(b) Nita asked the teacher if please she could repeat the question.

(c) Nita requested the teacher whether she could please repeat the question.

(d) Nita asked the teacher whether if he could repeat the question.

Stenographer Question answer Notes

  1. My uncle said, “I will be here again tomorrow.”

(a) My uncle said that he would be here again the next day.

(b) My uncle said that I will be here again tomorrow.

(c) My uncle said that he would be here again tomorrow.

(d) My uncle said that he would be there again the next day.

  1. Mohan’s father asked him, “Have you passed the examination?

(a) His father asked Mohan had he passed the examination.

(b) Mohan’s father asked did he pass the examination.

(C) Mohan’s father asked him whether he had passed the examination.

(d) Mohan was asked by his father about passing the examination.

  1. The boys said, “We were walking 10 kms each day to reach the camp site.”

(a) The boys said that they would be walking 10 kms each day to reach the camp site.

(b) The boys said that they were walking 10 kms each day to reach the camp site.

(c) The boys said that they had walked 10 kms each day to reach the camp site.

(d) The boys said that they had been walking 10 kms each day to reach the camp site.

  1. Mohan said, “Tam going to visit my uncle tomorrow.”

(a) Mohan said he wanted to visit his uncle tomorrow.

(b) Mohan said that he might visit his uncle the next day.

(C) Mohan said that he was going to visit his uncle the next day.

(d) Mohan said he would visit his uncle tomorrow.

  1. Rakesh said to his boss, “Please allow me to do the presentation.”

(a) Rakesh requested his boss to let him to do the presentation

(b) Rakesh said to his boss to please allow him to do the presentation

(c) Rakesh requested his boss to allow him to do the presentation

(d) Rakesh requested his boss to please allow him to do the presentation.

  1. The plants are watered by him regularly.

(a) He is watering the plants regularly.

(b) He is water the plants regularly.

(c) He waters the plants regularly.

(d) He waters the plants regularly

  1. (a) tiresome

(b) fearing

(c) arduous

(d) menacing

  1. (a) impenetrable

(b) impossible

(c) accessible

(d) penetrable

  1. (a) dike

(b) dam

(c) safeguard

(d) mountain

  1. (a) restore

(b) rescue

(c) ravish

(d) ravage

  1. (a) endangering

(b) encouraging

(c) disregarding

(d) resisting

  1. (a) notice

(d) order

(c) warning

(d) threat

  1. (a) destroyed

(b) brought

( c) wreaked

(d) created

73.(a) crowd

(b) influx

(d) gathering

(d) arrival

  1. (a) grab

(b) clothes

(e) disguise

(d) cloak

  1. (a) replica

(b) symbol

(c) relic

(d) totem

  1. (a) varying

(b) forbidden

(c) vague

(d) valid

  1. (a) cupidity

(b) ferocity

(c) atrocity

(d) rigidity

  1. (a) delights

(b) concerns

(c) concern

(d) obstructions

  1. (a) shy

(b) get

(e) struggle

(d) gets

8o. (a) understanding

(b) frustrations

(c) prejudices

(d) principles

  1. (a) Consequently

(b) Notwithstanding

(e) On the contrary

(d) Moreover

  1. (a) enforce

(b) endanger

(c) endure

(d) empower

  1. (a) resurface

(b) recapture

(c) rectify

(d) reinvent

  1. (a) Thereafter

(b) Although

(C) As a result

(d) Albeit

  1. (a) however

(b) higher

(c) how much

(d) whatever

  1. Good nutrition is essential in the first four years of a child’s life because

(a) at four years the child’s brain is the size of an adult’s.

(b) at four years the brain is fully developed.

(c) at four years there is no further increase of the brain.

(d) at four years the brain weighs 99%.

Stenographer Question answer Notes

  1. The theme of the passage is

(a) Malnutrition and its effect

(b) Permanent brain damage

(c) Experiments on human beings

(d) Growth of the brain

  1. The meaning of ‘irreversible’is

(a) unchangeable

(b) altered

(c) irrelevant

(d) changed

  1. Find out the word in the passage, which means “very important”.

(a) Conducted

(b) Crucial

(c) Alarming

(d) Nevertheless

  1. The most serious harm that may be caused by malnutrition in childhood is

(a) lack of proper size of the brain

(b) goitre in the neck region

(c) permanent damage of the brain

(d) improper growth of the brain

  1. Give a synonym for improvements’.

(a) Decisions

(b) Inventions

(c) Developments

(d) Discoveries

  1. What is the basic definition of a telescope?

(a) A device that shows multiple objects

(b) A device that magnifies distant objects

(c) A device that allows us to spy on things

(d) A device that minimizes objects

  1. What is the main theme of the passage?

(a) Galileo and the spyglass

(b) Galileo and his telescope

(c) Galileo and modern technology

(d) Galileo and the Dutch inventor

  1. What was Galileo’s observation of the moon?

(a) Its surface was bright and beautiful.

(b) Its surface was smooth.

(c) Its surface was both smooth and rough.

(d) Its surface was covered with bumps and craters.

  1. What was the inspiration for Galileo’s telescope?

(a) A Dutch inventor’s modern device

(b) A Dutch inventor’s telescope

(c) A Dutch inventor’s spyglass

(d) A Dutch inventor’s magnifying glass

  1. What is the main theme of the passage?

(a) Dancing to nursery rhymes

(b) Dance and its importance in life and society

(c) Dance teaching discipline

(d) African dances

  1. When is the human being first associated with rhythm?

(a) In the mother’s womb

(b) In a ballet class

(c) During his/her initiation to adulthood

(d) When a baby is rocked to sleep

  1. Give a synonym for spontaneous’.

(a) Instinctive

(b) Unnatural

(c) Spendthrift

(b) Quick

  1. Why is dance taught in many countries?

(a) To master walking

(b) To attain importance in society

(c) To gain applause

(d) To cultivate discipline and appreciation of one’s culture.

  1. What is the meaning of the word ‘rudimentary’?

(a) Basic

(b) Final

(c) Secondary

(d) Tertiary

 

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