Dear Students, English section Exam is very challenging. SSC exams are just nearby and as we know English Section is as important as other sections. In fact English in 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 of the aspirants .You need to gird up your loins to score maximum marks.Today, we are providing Sentence Improvement Questions Quiz which is optimum for CGL Tier 2 exam and hold a heavy weightage in the exam. Attempt this quiz, learn effectively and impetus yourself for all the upcoming exams regarding English Section in just a needed time and prepare yourself flawlessly. We wish you good luck for the upcoming Exams.
Directions (1-15): In the following question, a part of sentence is bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is required, choose "No Improvement" option.
Q1. She was unhappy even after she married into an accommodative and caring family.
(a) remained unhappy
(b) existed in unhappiness
(c) continued her sadness
(d) No improvement
Q2. I was first to reach the college today.
(a) I was the first to reach
(b) I firstly reached
(c) I did firstly reached
(d) No improvement
Q3. The cities are bursting on the seams with people.
(a) bursting on seams
(b) bursting at seams
(c) bursting at the seams
(d) No improvement
Q4. Let his failure be a lesson to you all.
(a) to all of you
(b) to all you people
(c) to all you
(d) No improvement
Q5. He started at the bottom rung of the ladder and then gained success.
(a) bottom rung of the stair
(b) lower rung of the ladder
(c) lower rung of the stair.
(d) No improvement
Q6. The rain brought more respite from the heat.
(a) much respite
(b) most relief
(c) severe drought
(d) No improvement
Q7. She decided to go there, though her husband cautioned her on it
(a) against
(b) for
(c) about
(d) No improvement
Q8. We insist on you leaving the meeting immediately.
(a) you to leave
(b) your leaving
(c) you leave
(d) No improvement
Q9. However, great you may be, you cannot trifle on a man’s feelings.
(a) trifle along
(b) trifle upon
(c) trifle with
(d) No improvement
Q10. In order to get into the gang, the boy had to perform the sanguine task of stabbing a man to death.
(a) capital
(b) sanguinary
(c) akin
(d) No improvement
Q11. Being the only girl in the team, Reema is cuddle by everyone.
(a) mollycoddled
(b) mollified
(c) dispelled
(d) No improvement
Q12. The majority of the rain-fed Indian rivers, either dry up, or become trickle after the monsoon.
(a) the trickle
(b) a trickle
(c) a drizzle
(d) No improvement
Q13. The tribe lived with different customs.
(a) on
(b) by
(c) through
(d) No improvement
Q14. Despite his father’s financial assistance he was always hard on
(a) hard in
(b) hard up
(c) hard out
(d) No improvement
Q15. When in doubt check it up with a good dictionary.
(a) check it up in
(b) check it in
(c) check it with
(d) No improvement
Directions (1-15): In the following question, a part of sentence is bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is required, choose "No Improvement" option.
Q1. She was unhappy even after she married into an accommodative and caring family.
(a) remained unhappy
(b) existed in unhappiness
(c) continued her sadness
(d) No improvement
Q2. I was first to reach the college today.
(a) I was the first to reach
(b) I firstly reached
(c) I did firstly reached
(d) No improvement
Q3. The cities are bursting on the seams with people.
(a) bursting on seams
(b) bursting at seams
(c) bursting at the seams
(d) No improvement
Q4. Let his failure be a lesson to you all.
(a) to all of you
(b) to all you people
(c) to all you
(d) No improvement
Q5. He started at the bottom rung of the ladder and then gained success.
(a) bottom rung of the stair
(b) lower rung of the ladder
(c) lower rung of the stair.
(d) No improvement
Q6. The rain brought more respite from the heat.
(a) much respite
(b) most relief
(c) severe drought
(d) No improvement
Q7. She decided to go there, though her husband cautioned her on it
(a) against
(b) for
(c) about
(d) No improvement
Q8. We insist on you leaving the meeting immediately.
(a) you to leave
(b) your leaving
(c) you leave
(d) No improvement
Q9. However, great you may be, you cannot trifle on a man’s feelings.
(a) trifle along
(b) trifle upon
(c) trifle with
(d) No improvement
Q10. In order to get into the gang, the boy had to perform the sanguine task of stabbing a man to death.
(a) capital
(b) sanguinary
(c) akin
(d) No improvement
Q11. Being the only girl in the team, Reema is cuddle by everyone.
(a) mollycoddled
(b) mollified
(c) dispelled
(d) No improvement
Q12. The majority of the rain-fed Indian rivers, either dry up, or become trickle after the monsoon.
(a) the trickle
(b) a trickle
(c) a drizzle
(d) No improvement
Q13. The tribe lived with different customs.
(a) on
(b) by
(c) through
(d) No improvement
Q14. Despite his father’s financial assistance he was always hard on
(a) hard in
(b) hard up
(c) hard out
(d) No improvement
Q15. When in doubt check it up with a good dictionary.
(a) check it up in
(b) check it in
(c) check it with
(d) No improvement
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