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Practice is the only key to polish one's preparation and to avoid repeating the mistakes. Either you are preparing for SSC CGL, CHSL, JE or any exam conducted by SSC, English is a very important section. Solving quizzes on daily basis can improve your fluency of understanding this section to the utmost. SSC CGL Tier 2 is is to be held from 17 Feb to 22 Feb 2018. English holding 200 questions in CGL Tier 2 can either make or break your chances of getting your dream job. Today, in this English quiz we are providing cloze test Quiz asked in any govt exam. Learning Idioms and Phrases adds up in enhancing your vocabulary. Attempt this quiz and learn effectively We wish you good luck for the upcoming Exams.
Directions (1-5): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
The scenario …………… dramatically today. We have the …………… of powerful internet monopolies that are much bigger …………… the telcos. Not surprisingly, these companies now see the …………… of monopoly. They would like to combine with telcos to create monopolies for their platforms, ensuring that they control the future of the internet and freeze their competition …………… .
Q1. The scenario …………… dramatically today.
(a) change
(b) had changed
(c) has changed
(d) changing
Q2. We have the …………… of powerful internet
(a) emerging
(b) emerge
(c) emergence
(d) emergency
Q3. monopolies that are much bigger …………… the telcos
(a) then
(b) than
(c) to
(d) of
Q4. Not surprisingly, these companies now see the …………… of monopoly.
(a) virtues
(b) respectability
(c) trust
(d) innocence
Q5. future of the internet and freeze their competition …………… .
(a) off
(b) about
(c) in
(d) out
Directions (6-10): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
…………… it became difficult to empirically prove that children …………… better in private schools, the attack …………… a new weapon: per unit cost of learning outcomes. Most of the learning outcome researches almost …………… fail to understand the entire …………… of education in any depth and reduces it to learning of so-called 3 Rs. for economic purposes.
Q6. …………… it became difficult to empirically prove
(a) So
(b) Therefore
(c) When
(d) Then
Q7. children …………… better in private schools
(a) learn
(b) study
(c) educate
(d) train
Q8. the attack …………… a new weapon
(a) invents
(b) had invented
(c) is inventing
(d) invented
Q9 Most of the learning outcome researches almost …………… fail to understand
(a) sometimes
(b) always
(c) often
(d) rarely
Q10. the entire …………… of education in any depth
(a) purpose
(b) target
(c) scheme
(d) ambition
Directions (11-15): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
India has already made …………… concessions to enable a consensus and successful outcome at Paris. Now it must ensure that it is not caught in a relentless …………… process where each concession becomes an argument for making the next one. The post-Paris negotiations will determine more …………… the shape of the climate change architecture for the next several decades. We …………… ensure that India’s vital interests are safeguarded and the principle …………… equity and equitable burden-sharing is reflected across this architecture.
Q11. India has already made …………… concessions to enable a consensus
(a) so much
(b) substantial
(c) many
(d) a lot of
Q12. Now it must ensure that it is not caught in a relentless …………… process
(a) lengthy
(b) protracted
(c) infinite
(d) attrition
Q13. The post-Paris negotiations will determine more …………… the shape of the climate change
(a) precisely
(b) exactly
(c) refinely
(d) sophisticatedly
Q14. We …………… ensure that India’s vital interests are safeguarded
(a) would
(b) could
(c) must
(d) have
Q15. the principle …………… equity
(a) for
(b) of
(c) about
(d) like
Practice is the only key to polish one's preparation and to avoid repeating the mistakes. Either you are preparing for SSC CGL, CHSL, JE or any exam conducted by SSC, English is a very important section. Solving quizzes on daily basis can improve your fluency of understanding this section to the utmost. SSC CGL Tier 2 is is to be held from 17 Feb to 22 Feb 2018. English holding 200 questions in CGL Tier 2 can either make or break your chances of getting your dream job. Today, in this English quiz we are providing cloze test Quiz asked in any govt exam. Learning Idioms and Phrases adds up in enhancing your vocabulary. Attempt this quiz and learn effectively We wish you good luck for the upcoming Exams.
Directions (1-5): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
The scenario …………… dramatically today. We have the …………… of powerful internet monopolies that are much bigger …………… the telcos. Not surprisingly, these companies now see the …………… of monopoly. They would like to combine with telcos to create monopolies for their platforms, ensuring that they control the future of the internet and freeze their competition …………… .
Q1. The scenario …………… dramatically today.
(a) change
(b) had changed
(c) has changed
(d) changing
Q2. We have the …………… of powerful internet
(a) emerging
(b) emerge
(c) emergence
(d) emergency
Q3. monopolies that are much bigger …………… the telcos
(a) then
(b) than
(c) to
(d) of
Q4. Not surprisingly, these companies now see the …………… of monopoly.
(a) virtues
(b) respectability
(c) trust
(d) innocence
Q5. future of the internet and freeze their competition …………… .
(a) off
(b) about
(c) in
(d) out
Directions (6-10): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
…………… it became difficult to empirically prove that children …………… better in private schools, the attack …………… a new weapon: per unit cost of learning outcomes. Most of the learning outcome researches almost …………… fail to understand the entire …………… of education in any depth and reduces it to learning of so-called 3 Rs. for economic purposes.
Q6. …………… it became difficult to empirically prove
(a) So
(b) Therefore
(c) When
(d) Then
Q7. children …………… better in private schools
(a) learn
(b) study
(c) educate
(d) train
Q8. the attack …………… a new weapon
(a) invents
(b) had invented
(c) is inventing
(d) invented
Q9 Most of the learning outcome researches almost …………… fail to understand
(a) sometimes
(b) always
(c) often
(d) rarely
Q10. the entire …………… of education in any depth
(a) purpose
(b) target
(c) scheme
(d) ambition
Directions (11-15): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
India has already made …………… concessions to enable a consensus and successful outcome at Paris. Now it must ensure that it is not caught in a relentless …………… process where each concession becomes an argument for making the next one. The post-Paris negotiations will determine more …………… the shape of the climate change architecture for the next several decades. We …………… ensure that India’s vital interests are safeguarded and the principle …………… equity and equitable burden-sharing is reflected across this architecture.
Q11. India has already made …………… concessions to enable a consensus
(a) so much
(b) substantial
(c) many
(d) a lot of
Q12. Now it must ensure that it is not caught in a relentless …………… process
(a) lengthy
(b) protracted
(c) infinite
(d) attrition
Q13. The post-Paris negotiations will determine more …………… the shape of the climate change
(a) precisely
(b) exactly
(c) refinely
(d) sophisticatedly
Q14. We …………… ensure that India’s vital interests are safeguarded
(a) would
(b) could
(c) must
(d) have
Q15. the principle …………… equity
(a) for
(b) of
(c) about
(d) like
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