h Competitive Academy
ig/Railway/MPSC-Pre/CET/0ther Govt. Exams
ct No. :9422818994/8600101409
Speed Test-SSC-English Marks: 25
Allowed: 20 Minutes
Name of Student.........2C....CS.k..0.6.06.:202.2(W).
1.Spot the error in' the given 4. Select the most appropriate )had set up
sentence and select the cor meaning of the given idiom. (2) had set to
rect sentence from the options Elbow grease (3) had set over
given. (1) Psychological pressure (4) had set upon
He wished he has more re (2) Relational difference 8. Select the option that can be
iSOurces to support the poor. (3) Hard physical efforts used asa one-word substitute
(1) He wished his having mnore (4) Mental disturbance for the given group of words.
resources to support the 5. Select the option that ex Something that will cure all
presses the given sentence in illnesses
poor.
(2) He wished he have more passive voice. (1) Wine (2) Vaccination
resources to support the The rules forbid passengers to (3) Panacea (4) Tonic
cross the railway bridge. 9. Select the option that ex
poor.
(3) He wishing he has more (1) Forbidden are the passen presses the given sentence. in
gers to cross the railway passive voice.
resources to support the
bridge. He ordered the police to pur
poor. (2) Forbidden by the rules,the
(4) He wished he had mnore passengers cannot cross sue the robber and his gang.
resources to support the
railway bridge. (1)Order the police to pursue
poor. (3) Passengers are forbidden the robber gang.
2. Select the most appropriate by the rules to cross the (2) Pursue the robber and
meaning of the idiom given in rallway bridge. gang were the orders by
bold in the following sen (4) Railway bridge is forbid police.
tence. den for the passengers to (3) The robber and gang were
The minister is a little hard cross. pursued.
of hearing. 6. Select the most appropriate 4) The police were ordered to
(1) inaccessible ANTONYM of the word 'Exag pursue the robber and his
(2) callous gerate' from the given sen gang.
tence.
3)partially deaf 10. Sentences of a paragraph are
Rajni did understate Sheila's given below in jumbled order.
(4) insensitive embroider work as, according Arrange the sentences in the
3. In the following passage, some to her, it was worthless to dec correct order to form a mean
words have been deleted. Read orate a plece of cloth with
the passage carefully and se abstract ideas and then elab ingful and coherent para
lect the most appropriate op orate it to the audience on the graph.
tion to fill in each blank. A. Wearing noise cancella
stage.
In the Second World War, the (1) Elaborate tion headphones is an ex
thousands of ample of such equipment.
-Bdtish
so-called interceptors- most
(2) Embroidery B. Preventive measures in
(3) Decorate volve the availability of
ly women - whose job was to (4) Understate proper equipment.
tune in every day and night 7. Select the most appropriate
C. Noise exposure is the pri
to the radio of the var option that can substitute the
mary reason for hearing
ious divisions of the German underlined segment in the giv loss among the workers.
military. en sentence.
D. It affects the working class
(1) averted, broadbills The organisation had set up a big way both mental
(2) assented, broadsides for a Free Mandela Commit
tee and launcheda litvely cam ly and physically.
(3) assembled, broadcasts 1) CDBA (2) BDCA
paign with the slogan 'Free
(4) adhered, broadlooms Mandela'. (3) CDAB (4) ADBC
11. Select the most appropriate 16. Select the most appropriate Science, according to popular
synonym of the word g0ven in (21), is a remote and enigmatic idea
ANTONYM of the given word.
bold in the following sen that is (22) the comprehension of
tence. Delay ordinary minds and peace-loving
In his youth Joyonto must (1) Scarce (2) Nice
have been startlingly hand (3) Haste (4) Weary people. This is most likely why the
'scientist' and 'mad' have
SOme.
17. Sclect the most appronriate words
(1) enviously option to fill in the blank. been used interchangeably for cen
(2) lightly turies. But,given that science is the
(3) wrinkly Discipline must be at
foundation upon which our lives are
any cost.
4) amazingly built, isn't it (28) that science ap
(1) instructed pears to be beyond the common
12. Select the most appropriate
meaning of the given idiom. (2) curtailed mind's comprehension? Similarly,
Donkey syears (3) maintained mathematics, the (24) of science.
1) A very long time (4) highlighted gives meaning to the concept of
(2) A stupid argument 18. Select the INCORRECTLY quantification and (25) value for us
(3) A worthless person spelt word. humans. There are a few examples
(4) Futile effort of how science and mathematics re
13. Select the most appropriate (1) Inoculate
wire our brains, just go and check.
synonym of the highlighted (2) Leisure
21. (1) believe (2) believes
WOrd. (3) Medieval
The government's utilitarian (3) belief (4) beliefs
4) Milennium
stance was apprecjated by all.
19. Select the most appropriate
22. (1)- beyond (2) above
uf functional synonym of the word given in (3) before (4) for
(2) fanciful 23.(1} ironic (2) logical
(3) distasteful bold in the following sen
tence. (3) obvious (4) gracious
(4) necessary
14. Select the most appropriate Forgetting the past is inevi 24. (1) glory (2)secret
synonym of the given word. table for being able to create (3) crest (4 bedrock
Abrogate a future. 25. (1) unapparent
(1) Endure (2) Reveal () inescapable (2) incomprehensible
(3) Extend (4)Repeal (2) extravagant 3) unequivocal
15. Select the option that ex (3) privileged (4) undecipherable
presses the given sentence in
active voice. (4) unpredictable
The national anthem was be 20. From among the words given
ing sung very enthusiastical in bold, select the INCOR
ly by young students in the RECTLY spelt word in the fol
annual, event. lowing sentence.
1)The young students in the
annual event were singing
Evelyn Glennie has brought
the national anthem very percusion to the front of the
enthusiastically. orchestra, and demonstrat
(2) The national anthem was ed that it can be very moving.
sung very enthusiastical (1)demonstrated
ly for young students in 2)percusion
the annual event.
(3)The young students in the (3) orchestra
annual event had been (4) brought
singing the national an Directions (21-25) : In the fol
them very enthusiastical lowing passage, some words have
ly.
(4) The national anthem sang been deleted. Read the passage care
the young students very
fllv and select the most approprl
enthusiastically. ate option to fll in each blank.