Previous Year 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 Correctly Spelt Word 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): Which of the phrases (a), (b) and (c) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required mark (d) as the answer.
Q1. By 2030 India (would) have become the most populous country in the world.
(a) will
(b) should
(c) shall
(d) No improvement
Q2. Do you know (to whom Raj is going to marry)?
(a) who is raj going to get married
(b) who Raj will be going to marry
(c) whom Raj is going to marry
(d) No improvement
Q3. They were angry because they realized that they (have had been cheated).
(a) had been cheated
(b) were cheated
(c) are cheated
(d) No improvement
Q4. One minute they’re all sweet (but) caring and the next minute they stab you in the back.
(a) if
(b) and
(c) only
(d) No improvement
Q5. In the housing society where I live there is a nice house (to let out).
(a) to let
(b) for letting
(c) to be let out
(d) No improvement
Q6. Don’t step near the cliff’s edge, else your life (might be thrown into) great peril.
(a) will be in
(b) will face
(c) would be placed in
(d) No improvement
Q7. You can play video games and paint or (draw) from anywhere.
(a) be drawing
(b) can draw
(c) could draw
(d) No improvement
Q8. Varun goes (for cinema) every Friday.
(a) to cinema
(b) to the cinema
(c) in cinema
(d) No improvement
Q9. The teacher said, “It is time that your daughter (has learned) how to write.”
(a) learned
(b) had learnt
(c) learnt
(d) No improvement
Q10. (As soon as I saw) the ferocious dog than I ran away.
(a) No sooner than I saw
(b) No sooner has I seen
(c) No sooner did I see
(d) No improvement
Q11. The other shirt (will cost) you more.
(a) would cost
(b) will be costing
(c) could be costing
(d) No improvement
Q12. Having finished the voluminous novel, (it was being put away by him).
(a) it was put away by him
(b) he has had put it away
(c) he put it away
(d) No improvement
Q13. The hapless kid (cut a sorry figure) in his first performance on the stage.
(a) made a sorry figure
(b) made a sad figure
(c) cut a sorry face
(d) No improvement
Q14. If you come across new words, you should look (them up) in the dictionary.
(a) for them
(b) at them
(c) them down
(d) No improvement
Q15. She could not cope (by) the heavy workload.
(a) with
(b) of
(c) up
(d) No improvement
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 Correctly Spelt Word 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): Which of the phrases (a), (b) and (c) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required mark (d) as the answer.
Q1. By 2030 India (would) have become the most populous country in the world.
(a) will
(b) should
(c) shall
(d) No improvement
Q2. Do you know (to whom Raj is going to marry)?
(a) who is raj going to get married
(b) who Raj will be going to marry
(c) whom Raj is going to marry
(d) No improvement
Q3. They were angry because they realized that they (have had been cheated).
(a) had been cheated
(b) were cheated
(c) are cheated
(d) No improvement
Q4. One minute they’re all sweet (but) caring and the next minute they stab you in the back.
(a) if
(b) and
(c) only
(d) No improvement
Q5. In the housing society where I live there is a nice house (to let out).
(a) to let
(b) for letting
(c) to be let out
(d) No improvement
Q6. Don’t step near the cliff’s edge, else your life (might be thrown into) great peril.
(a) will be in
(b) will face
(c) would be placed in
(d) No improvement
Q7. You can play video games and paint or (draw) from anywhere.
(a) be drawing
(b) can draw
(c) could draw
(d) No improvement
Q8. Varun goes (for cinema) every Friday.
(a) to cinema
(b) to the cinema
(c) in cinema
(d) No improvement
Q9. The teacher said, “It is time that your daughter (has learned) how to write.”
(a) learned
(b) had learnt
(c) learnt
(d) No improvement
Q10. (As soon as I saw) the ferocious dog than I ran away.
(a) No sooner than I saw
(b) No sooner has I seen
(c) No sooner did I see
(d) No improvement
Q11. The other shirt (will cost) you more.
(a) would cost
(b) will be costing
(c) could be costing
(d) No improvement
Q12. Having finished the voluminous novel, (it was being put away by him).
(a) it was put away by him
(b) he has had put it away
(c) he put it away
(d) No improvement
Q13. The hapless kid (cut a sorry figure) in his first performance on the stage.
(a) made a sorry figure
(b) made a sad figure
(c) cut a sorry face
(d) No improvement
Q14. If you come across new words, you should look (them up) in the dictionary.
(a) for them
(b) at them
(c) them down
(d) No improvement
Q15. She could not cope (by) the heavy workload.
(a) with
(b) of
(c) up
(d) No improvement
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