Dear Students, SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam will be held from 1st August 2017 to 20 August 2017. You need to practice a lot in order to achieve 40+ marks in the English Section. We are providing quizzes which include sentence improvement, error detection, idioms, one-word substitution, reading comprehension, vocabulary related questions etc. we have also provided study notes on English for SSC CGL 2017 Exam. Practice all these questions, if any doubt, post your queries in the comment section, we will answer surely. Today in this quiz we have included sentence correction, one-word substitutions Questions. Learn and score maximum marks in SSC CGL 2017.
Q1. Fact that the compact car is better than conventional cars has been proved by its sales.
(a) Fact that the compact car
(b) is better than
(c) conventional cars has
(d) been proved by its sales.
Q2. After returning from the jail, Gabbar Singh has abandoned all the criminal activities and is determined to lead a simple life.
(a) After returning
(b) from the jail, Gabbar Singh has abandoned
(c) all the criminal activities and is determined
(d) to lead a simple life.
Q3. A first step in a rational solution to any problem is the recognition of the fact that a problem exists.
(a) A first step
(b) in a rational solution
(c) to any problem is the
(d) recognition of the fact that a problem exists.
Q4. It was by a mistake that Himansh caught her hand.
(a) It was
(b) by a mistake
(c) that Himansh caught
(d) her hand.
Q5. There were a number of pretty girls in the class but it was Rani who remained a centre of attraction.
(a) There were a number
(b) of pretty girls in the class
(c) but it was Rani
(d) who remained a centre of attraction.
Q6. I inspired Jack to take the heart in all adverse situations and deserve to be called a real hero.
(a) I inspired Jack
(b) to take the heart
(c) in all adverse situations
(d) and deserve to be called a real hero.
Q7. In science the credit goes to a man who convinces the world not to the man to whom the idea first occurs.
(a) In science the credit goes to a man
(b) who convinces the world
(c) not to the man to whom
(d) the idea first occurs.
Directions (8-15): In the following questions, out of the four alternatives choose the one that can be substituted for the given words/phrase:
Q8. That which can be drunk
(a) jeopardize
(b) potable
(c) risk
(d) peril
Q9. That which can be eaten
(a) poisonous
(b) ripe
(c) provision
(d) edible
Q10. That which can be easily digested
(a) palatable
(b) indelible
(c) tasteless
(d) tart
Q11. Belonging to one’s ancestors
(a) fresh
(b) acquired
(c) ancestral
(d) unusual
Q12. A truce or cessation from arms before a formal treaty is signed
(a) dispute
(b) armistice
(c) commencement
(d) disagreement
Q13. A state of complete continence
(a) celibacy
(b) conceit
(c) courage
(d) arrogance
Q14. Deserving blame for an offence or crime
(a) innocent
(b) exalted
(c) culpable
(d) through
Q15. A state of perfect balance
(a) espouse
(b) equanimity
(c) imbalance
(d) equilibrium
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