Stenographer Solved Paper 2014 Question Answer SSC English

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Stenographer Solved Paper 2014 Question Answer SSC English

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Stenographer Solved Paper 2014 Question Answer SSC English
Stenographer Solved Paper 2014 Question Answer SSC English

BBA I Semester Managerial Economics Profit Maximization Study Material Notes

STENOGRAPHER

All Answer in Red Colour

1 According to my opinion

(a)/ she is the best

(b)/ candidate for the job.

(e)/No error (d)

  1. By and large

(a)/people are judged by

(b)/how much they earn.

(e)/No error (d)

  1. He is working

(a)/ on his project

(b)/ when his computer crashed.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. The advertisement

(a)/ attracted all the

(b)/passers-by.

(C)/No error  (d)

  1. If the bus hadn’t

(a)/broken down

(b)/ we will be at home now.

(c)/No error(d)

  1. Except for your help

(a)/ I would have failed

(b)/ to complete this project.

(C)/No error(d)

  1. Tam

(a)/fond off

(b)/sweets.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. The clerks

(a)/ in this office

(b)/ work hardly.

(c)/ No error (d)

  1. Mrs Rao and her family

(a)/ left

(b)/ this place a month ago.

(c)/No error (d)

  1. Most of the patients

(a)/ who were diagnosed before 1996

(b)/ as having AIDS has already died.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. Smoking in public has been…………….by law.

(a) disallowed

(b) forbidden

(c) prohibited

(d) prevented

  1. Throughout the years, Rita has………….. style of her own.

(a) devolve

(b) resolve

(c) evolved

(d) dissolve

  1. You will have to account for all the……………..incurred during your tenure.

(a) looses

(b) lost

(c) losses

(d) lose

  1. Do not be……………..of other’s progress.

(a) fascinate

(b) jealous

(c) proud

(d) possess

  1. His act was not……………..by anyone.

(a) approve

(b) approved

(c) approval

(d) approving

  1. BAFFLE

(a) Sorry

(b) Reveal

(c) Confuse

(d) Deceive

  1. BANISH

(a) Expel

(b) Polish

(c) Force

(d) Trick

  1. SEDENTARY

(a) Fixed

(b) Still

(e) Inactive

(d) Unmoving

  1. TRANSIENT

(a) Irregular

(b) Temporary

(c) Ephemeral

(d) Unstable

  1. SEGREGATE

(a) Disunite

(b) Separate

(c) Disconnect

(d) Seclude

  1. REJOICE

(a) Dislike

(b) Refuse

(c) Deceive

(d) Lament

  1. FIT

(a) Unhealthy

(b) Harmful

(c) Delicate

(d) Undesirable

  1. PREDOMINANT

(a) Superior

(b) Extreme

(c) Ordinary

(d) Insignificant

  1. DISTINCTIVE

(a) Recognizable

(b) Vague

(e) Similar

(d) Unique

  1. DESECRATED

(a) Defile

(b) Pollute

(c) Respect

(d) Impious

  1. John gets the right answer before anyone else. He’s really quick on the trigger.

(a) quick to respond

(b) making mistakes

(c) good at handling guns

(d) a fast runner

  1. To smell a rat

(a) To discover a new trend

(b) To suspect something wrong

(c) Smell of a rat

(d) To hope even when there is no reason for it

  1. The two brothers are at daggers drawn.

(a) on good terms

(b) hostile to each other

(c) indifferent to each other

(d) deal in daggers

  1. He charged into the class.

(a) came slowly

(b) came rushing in

(c) took charge of the class

(d) charged the class

  1. If you want to join the army, you need to be as fit as a fiddle.

(a) brave

(b) lean

(c) skilful

(d) healthy

  1. The minister advanced towards the podium.

(a) QSPR

(b) PROS

(c) RPSQ

(d) SRPQ

  1. ‘Flash mob’ is originally a disparaging term for especially incorrigible Australian female convicts.

(a) RQSP

(b) PORS

(d) ORSP

(d) PROS

  1. People

(b) POST

(c) PSRO

(d) QPRS

  1. Lying in bed would be

(a) SPRO

(b) SPOR

(c) PRSO

(d) PROS

  1. India is a land of villages.

(a) PRSQ

(b) QSPR

(c) SPQR

(d) RSPO

  1. Why were you punished by him?

(a) Why did he punish you?

(b) For what purpose did he punish you?

(c) Why have you been punished by him?

(d) What is the cause he punished you?

  1. The family chose a kitten as a pet.

(a) A kitten was chosen by the family to have as a pet.

(b) A kitten will be chosen as a pet by the family.

(c) A kitten is chosen to have as a pet by the family.

(d) A kitten was chosen by the family as a pet.

  1. Our army has been defeated.

(a) The enemy has been defeated by our army.

(b) The enemy has defeated our army.

(c) The enemy has been defeated by our army.

(d) The enemy has defeated our army.

  1. A new hospital has been built near the airport.

(a) They build a new hospital near the airport.

(b) They have built a new hospital near the airport.

(c) They are building a new hospital near the airport.

(d) They built a new hospital near the airport.

  1. We are living a hard life.

(a) We are lived by a hard life.

(b) A hard life was being lived by us.

(c) A hard life is being lived by us.

(d) The hard life was lived by us.

  1. The girl was singing a song,

(w) A song had been sung by the girl.

(b) A song has been sung by the girl.

(e) A song was sung by the girl.

(d) A song was being sung by the girl.

  1. Maharashtrians speak Marathi.

(a) Marathi has been spoken by Maharashtrians.

(b) Marathi have been spoken by Maharashtrians.

(c) Marathi is spoken by Maharashtrians.

(d) Marathi was spoken by Maharashtrians.

  1. Boys play football.

(a) Football is being played by boys.

(b) Football is played by boys.

(c) Football played by boys.

(d) Football was played by boys.

  1. It is time to close down the business.

(a) It is time that the business closes down.

(b) It is time for the business to be closed down.

(c) It is time for closing the business down.

(d) It is time to be closed down the business.

  1. Several trees were uprooted by the tornado.

(a) The tornado uprooted several trees.

(b) The tornado uproots several trees.

(c) The tornado had uprooted several trees.

(d) The tornado will uproot several trees.

  1. The powerful desire brought downfall to many rulers.

(a) intense desire

(b) desire for power

(c) fatal desire

(d) No improvement

  1. Jack Nolan, whose novel the films are based on, will appear in the second part.

(a) Jack Nolan, on whose novel the films are based, will appear in the second part.

(b) Jack Nolan, on whose novel the films are based will appear in the second part.

(c) Jack Nolan, whose novel the films based on, will appear in the second part.

(d) No improvement

  1. I am not knowing the answer, so I omitted the question.

(a) had not knowing

(b) am not known

(c) did not know

(d) No improvement

  1. He has infested a good deal of money in bank stock.

(a) invested

(b) fested

(c) debited

(d) No improvement

  1. He had rashes on his skin, so he went to the dermatologist.

(a) to the specialist

(b) to the ophthalmologist

(c) to the paediatrics

(d) No improvement

  1. The prince has been slain by his rival.

(a) has slew

(b) will slew

(c) has slain

(d) No improvement

Question Answer SSC English

  1. Such discrepancies can be founded in the work culture of other countries.

(a) could have been founded

(b) can be found

(c) could be founded

(d) No improvement

  1. There was no point crying over spilt milk.

(a) hot milk

(b) cold milk

(c) skimmed milk

(d) No improvement

  1. India’s outlook on the world is composing of these various elements.

(a) is composed of

(b) is composed by

(e) is composing with

(d) No improvement

  1. Despite being tried her best to persuade her husband to give up smoking, she could not attain success.

(a) Despite trying her best

(b) Despite her best trial

(c) Inspire of being tried her best

(d) No improvement

  1. He said to me, “Will you mind lending me your book today?”

(a) He told me whether he would mind lending him his book that day.

(b) He asked me whether I will mind lending him my book today.

(c) He asked me whether I would mind lending him my book that day.

(d) He said me whether I would mind lending me his book yesterday.

  1. Ashok said, “Subhash had already gone to the bank.”

(a) Ashok said that Subhash went already to the bank.

(b) Ashok said that Subhash had been going already to the bank.

(c) Ashok said that Sub hash has already gone to the bank.

(d) Ashok said that Sub hash had already gone to the bank.

  1. She told me, “Please send my bills.”

(a) She requested I, please send her bills.

(b) She requested me to send her bills.

(c) She requested me that send her bills.

(d) She requested to send my bills.

  1. “Are these books for sale?” Said the children to the bookseller.

(a) The children asked the bookseller if those books are for sale.

(b) The children asked the bookseller if these books were for sale.

(c) The children asked the bookseller whether those books were for sale.

(d) The children asked the bookseller whether those books were for sale.

  1. “Will you carry my briefcase for me please, James?”

(a) Richard ordered James to carry my briefcase.

(b) Richard told James to please carry his briefcase.

(c) Richard proposed to James to carry your briefcase.

(d) Richard requested James to carry his briefcase.

  1. Frank said, “Will you have lunch with Mark?”

(a) Frank asked me if I would have lunch with Mark.

(b) Frank asked if I shall lunch with Mark.

(c) Frank said whether I have taken lunch with Mark.

(d) Frank said I could have had lunch with Mark.

  1. Father said to Anil, “Avoid bad company.”

(a) Father asked Anil that bad company should be avoided.

(b) Father suggested to Anil if he could avoid bad company.

(c) Father advised Anil to avoid bad company.

(d) Father advised Anil that it is a bad company that had to be avoided.

  1. She refused to clean her room.

(a) “I am not going to clean my room”, she said.

(b) “She will not clean her room”, she said.

(e) “I will never be cleaning my room”, she said.

(d) “I will not clean my room today”, she exclaimed.

  1. She said to her daughter, “Let us go out for a walk.”

(a) She proposed to her daughter that they should go out for a walk.

(b) She said to her daughter let us go out for a walk.

(c) She said to her daughter that they go out for a walk.

(d) She suggested to her daughter that they go out for a walk.

  1. I said, “Go home.”

(a) I told her to go home.

(b) I told to hero to go home.

(c) I told her to went home.

(d) I said her to go home.

  1. (a) played

(b) laughed

(c) kicked

(d) stolen

  1. (a) bigger

(b) higher

(c) friendly

(d) slow

  1. (a) caused

(b) felt

(c) happened

(d) made

  1. (a) happy

(b) angry

(C) pleased

(d) hungry

  1. (a) handshake

(b) beating

(c) pat

(d) smile

  1. (a) cooking

(b) sitting

(c) needlework

(d) lessons

  1. (a) harder

(b) slowly

(c) badly

(d) quick

  1. (a) failed

(b) improved

(c) fell

(d) climbed

  1. (a) until

(b) could

(c) sometimes

(d) perhaps

  1. (a) service

(b) repair

(c) job

(d) good

  1. (a) discard

(b) amass

(c) mass

(d) lose

  1. (a) frustrating

(b) disgusting

(c) pleasant

  1. (a) happy

(d) stunning

(c) indiscriminate

(b) organised

  1. (a) useful

(d) useless

(C) undeserving

(b) unholy

(d) unwanted

  1. (a) earnestly

(b) quietly

(e) silently

(d) vaguely

  1. (A) grave

(c) frivolous

(b) serious

(d) solemn

  1. (a) helps

(b) gives

(c) provides

(d) promotes

  1. (a) for

(b) to

(c) on

(d) in

  1. (a) numerous

(b) various

(c) big

(d) nice

  1. (a) quantity

(b) area

(c) influence

(d) circle

  1. Where did Harigo along with Mr Panwallah?

(a) To watch the wide boulevard

(b) To watch the huge buildings

(c) To watch the advancing of the monsoon

(d) To watch the places where rich people lived

  1. Why did Jagu live in a slum?

(a) The rent of flats are very high.

(b) He liked living among the poor.

(c) He was a miser.

(d) He was poor.

  1. What are zopadpattis?

(a) Houses and flats

(b) Slum areas

(c) Seaside

(d) Colonies of shacks of rags and tin cans

  1. Who was Jagu?

(a) The waiter of a restaurant

(b) The owner of a restaurant

(c) The customer of a restaurant

(d) The cook of a restaurant

  1. What do sunshine and Seagull signify?

(a) Names of rich people

(b) Names of locality

(c) Names of roads

(d) Names of houses

  1. “Mirage’ means

(a) a reflection

(b) a deflection

(c) an optical illusion

(d) None of the above

  1. Motives may be the best but they cannot

(a) be understood

(b) be seen or touched

(c) be put to a test

(d) All of the above

  1. The author thinks that human beings are very good at

(a) talking with each other

(b) writing to each other

(c) trying to help one another

(d) misunderstanding one another

  1. In response to the mirage, we often

(a) hurt people unjustly

(b) saddle someone with unrealistic motives

(c) we attack without reason

(d) All of the above

  1. The author thinks that the harder we try

(a) we become more insecure.

(b) we misinterpret things.

(c) we see the danger that does not really exist.

(d) things get misunderstood.

  1. The author regrets neglecting

(a) hand made goods

(b) chests made by native artisans

(c) the golden timber of the jackfruit tree

(a) goods made in British factories

  1. The types of goods available at the fair were

(a) goods of work-a-day use

(b) obtainable throughout the year

(c) only utilitarian goods

(d) utilitarian and luxury items

  1. The work ‘Provenance’ means

(a) place of manufacture

(b) place of origin

(c) target market areas

(d) proof of quality

  1. As the national movement began, people started distinguishing between

(a) utilitarian and luxury items

(b) handmade and machine-made goods

(c) goods made in British factories and domestic craftsmen

(d) obtainable items and rare items

  1. The buyer judged things by

(a) their place o foreign

(b) their method of production

(c) their usefulness to the buyer

(d) their cost

 

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