Parajumble Questions: SSC CHSL
Dear Students,
English section is an integral part of SSC Exams and it is just round the corner. This is also a section that is feared by most of the candidates.Though the sheer number of concepts and rules may seem intimidating at first, with discipline and the right approach, it is not difficult to master these concepts and their application to questions. SSC CGL Tier 2 exam holds an appreciating weightage of 200 marks which is enough to know the importance of this Section in govt exams.Now SSC CHSL Exam is the next target for the aspirants.You need to gird up your loins to score maximum marks.Today, in this English quiz we are providing 15 Tricky Cloze Test questions asked in any govt exam. To make you learn important grammar rules effectively and at an apt time is the motive behind the provided quiz. Attempt this quiz and prepare yourself flawlessly. We wish you good luck for the upcoming Exams.
Directions (1-15): Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.
Q1. It was never meant
P: upon fundamental rights
Q: to become a tool
R: to broaden the scope of restrictions
(a) RQP
(b) RPQ
(c) PRQ
(d) QRP
Q2. Public interest litigation,
P: presently serves a role distinctly opposed
Q: therefore,
R: to the rationale behind its fashioning
(a) QPR
(b) RQP
(c) PQR
(d) PRQ
Q3. Recent reports say
P: economy in terms of
Q: India has become the world’s fastest-growing
R: GDP growth, overtaking China
(a) QPR
(b) RQP
(c) PQR
(d) PRQ
Q4. The more technologically
P: advanced and wired a
Q: vulnerable it is to a cyber attack
R: nation is, the more
(a) RPQ
(b) QRP
(c) PRQ
(d) QPR
Q5. Therefore, perhaps
P: on ensuring learning standards
Q: there is a case
R: to introduce some clauses
(a) RQP
(b) QRP
(c) PRQ
(d) PQR
Q6. An engineer building a bridge
P: find easy to comprehend
Q: picks the best plan
R: and not the one that motorists
(a) RQP
(b) RPQ
(c) PRQ
(d) QRP
Q7. Imagine what this can do
P: the news industry in our part of the world
Q: for trust in, and engagement
R: with, professional journalism and
(a) RQP
(b) QRP
(c) PRQ
(d) PQR
Q8. One will need to watch what
P: happens in the United States
Q: presidential elections
R: after the forthcoming
(a) RPQ
(b) QRP
(c) PRQ
(d) QPR
Q9. There is never
P: behind the persistence of such problems; it always has
Q: a single factor
R: to be a nexus of forces
(a) QPR
(b) PRQ
(c) RPQ
(d) QRP
Q10. If society considers this
P: to wonder if society itself is normal
Q: to be normal or treats it with
R: indifference, one has
(a) PRQ
(b) QRP
(c) RQP
(d) RPQ
Q11. India must
P: to a competitive advantage, and nutrition and health
Q: convert its young population
R: are foundational to that outcome
(a) PQR
(b) PRQ
(c) QPR
(d) RQP
Q12. It is hard to
P: of some
Q: miss the political significance
R: of these beneficiaries
(a) PQR
(b) RQP
(c) QPR
(d) RPQ
Q13. However the major drawback
P: of this process is that
Q: there is no legally binding
R: outcome at the end of six years
(a) QRP
(b) RPQ
(c) PRQ
(d) PQR
Q14. He must actually announce
P: how he intends to bring
Q: the businessman to book
R: a plan of action detailing
(a) RPQ
(b) RQP
(c) PQR
(d) QPR
Q15. This may sound like
P: the actual problem
Q: at the scale of
R: a lot, until one looks
(a) QRP
(b) RQP
(c) PRQ
(d) PQR
English section is an integral part of SSC Exams and it is just round the corner. This is also a section that is feared by most of the candidates.Though the sheer number of concepts and rules may seem intimidating at first, with discipline and the right approach, it is not difficult to master these concepts and their application to questions. SSC CGL Tier 2 exam holds an appreciating weightage of 200 marks which is enough to know the importance of this Section in govt exams.Now SSC CHSL Exam is the next target for the aspirants.You need to gird up your loins to score maximum marks.Today, in this English quiz we are providing 15 Tricky Cloze Test questions asked in any govt exam. To make you learn important grammar rules effectively and at an apt time is the motive behind the provided quiz. Attempt this quiz and prepare yourself flawlessly. We wish you good luck for the upcoming Exams.
Directions (1-15): Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.
Q1. It was never meant
P: upon fundamental rights
Q: to become a tool
R: to broaden the scope of restrictions
(a) RQP
(b) RPQ
(c) PRQ
(d) QRP
Q2. Public interest litigation,
P: presently serves a role distinctly opposed
Q: therefore,
R: to the rationale behind its fashioning
(a) QPR
(b) RQP
(c) PQR
(d) PRQ
Q3. Recent reports say
P: economy in terms of
Q: India has become the world’s fastest-growing
R: GDP growth, overtaking China
(a) QPR
(b) RQP
(c) PQR
(d) PRQ
Q4. The more technologically
P: advanced and wired a
Q: vulnerable it is to a cyber attack
R: nation is, the more
(a) RPQ
(b) QRP
(c) PRQ
(d) QPR
Q5. Therefore, perhaps
P: on ensuring learning standards
Q: there is a case
R: to introduce some clauses
(a) RQP
(b) QRP
(c) PRQ
(d) PQR
Q6. An engineer building a bridge
P: find easy to comprehend
Q: picks the best plan
R: and not the one that motorists
(a) RQP
(b) RPQ
(c) PRQ
(d) QRP
Q7. Imagine what this can do
P: the news industry in our part of the world
Q: for trust in, and engagement
R: with, professional journalism and
(a) RQP
(b) QRP
(c) PRQ
(d) PQR
Q8. One will need to watch what
P: happens in the United States
Q: presidential elections
R: after the forthcoming
(a) RPQ
(b) QRP
(c) PRQ
(d) QPR
Q9. There is never
P: behind the persistence of such problems; it always has
Q: a single factor
R: to be a nexus of forces
(a) QPR
(b) PRQ
(c) RPQ
(d) QRP
Q10. If society considers this
P: to wonder if society itself is normal
Q: to be normal or treats it with
R: indifference, one has
(a) PRQ
(b) QRP
(c) RQP
(d) RPQ
Q11. India must
P: to a competitive advantage, and nutrition and health
Q: convert its young population
R: are foundational to that outcome
(a) PQR
(b) PRQ
(c) QPR
(d) RQP
Q12. It is hard to
P: of some
Q: miss the political significance
R: of these beneficiaries
(a) PQR
(b) RQP
(c) QPR
(d) RPQ
Q13. However the major drawback
P: of this process is that
Q: there is no legally binding
R: outcome at the end of six years
(a) QRP
(b) RPQ
(c) PRQ
(d) PQR
Q14. He must actually announce
P: how he intends to bring
Q: the businessman to book
R: a plan of action detailing
(a) RPQ
(b) RQP
(c) PQR
(d) QPR
Q15. This may sound like
P: the actual problem
Q: at the scale of
R: a lot, until one looks
(a) QRP
(b) RQP
(c) PRQ
(d) PQR
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