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    Important Spotting Error for SSC AND Miscellaneous Questions for Ssc Cgl mains 2017 set-23

    SSC #CGL #MAINS #ENGLISH #2017 #ERRORS
     #FILL IN THE BLANKS  #ONE WORD #IDIOMS #ANTONYM #SYNONYM
    #ERRORS

    1. They will (A)/ leave the office at six and (B)/
    reach at home by seven. (C)/ No error (D)
    1. (C) Replace 'reach at home' with 'reach
    home'.
    We do not use prepositions before home
    when home is used as an adverb.

     

    2. The new lecturer (A)/ seems to be very
    popular with (B)/ most of the class. (C)/ No
    error (D)

    2. (D) No error



    3. The museum's revolving doors (A)/ stopped
    the crooks (B)/ as they jam half way round.
    (C)/ No error (D)


    3. (C) Replace 'jam' with 'jammed' because the
    given sentence is in past tense so the
    whole sentence will be in Past Tense.





    4. He had no (A)/ accuse for attacking (B)/ that
    old man. (C)/ No Error (D)


    4. (B) Replace 'for' with 'of'.
    Accuse is followed by preposition 'of'.


    5. Mothers keep on (A)/ to encouraging their
    children (B)/ to study. (C)/ No Error (D)

    5. (B) Remove 'to'. The sentence should read
    as.... 'mothers keep on encouraging their
    children to study.


    6. Mohan wishes (A)/ he will be (B)/ richer.
    (C)/ No Error (D)
    6. (B) Replace 'will' with 'would' or 'were'.Rules: We use Past Tense forms to talk
    about wishes:
    1. We use past tense modals would and
    could to talk about wishes for the future:
    I don't like my work. I wish I could get a
    better job.
    2. We use Past Tense forms to talk about
    wishes for the present:
    Everyone wishes they had more money
     
    3. We use Past Perfect to talk about wishes
    for the past:
    I wish I had worked harder when I was at
    school.

     


    7. I am not familiar with (A)/ all the important
    places in this town (B)/ although I had been
    living here for two years. (C)/ No Error (D)


    7. (C) Replace 'had been living' with 'have been
    living' because the action of 'living' is still
    continuing for some time hence Present
    Perfect Continuous Tense should be
    used.



    8. The receptionist gave us (A)/ much
    informations (B)/ which we needed. (C)/ No
    Error (D)


    8. (B) Replace 'informations' with 'information'
    because 'information' is uncountable
    noun.
    Uncountable noun always exists in
    singular form.


    9. Everyday we hear about (A)/ senior citizens
    being robbed (B)/ and even kill in cold blood.
    (C)/ No Error (D)

    9. (C) Replace 'kill' with 'killed' because the
    given sentence is in passive voice.
    Verb used in Passive Voice always exists
    in 'V
    3' form.


    10. Ravi Shankar's performance was given (A)/
    a standing ovation by the (B)/ people who
    has come to hear him. (C)/ No Error (D)

    10. (C) Replace 'has come' with 'came' because
    the given sentence is in past tense.



    11. People are wanting (A)/ to see the home
    team (B)/ win the game. (C)/ No Error (D)

    11. (A) Replace 'are wanting' with 'want'.
    'Want' as a verb is not generally used in
     
    'ing'(continuous) form.
     
    12. He was elected (A)/ as chairman (B)/ of the
    college. (C)/ No Error (D)

    12. (B) Replace 'elected as chairman' with
    'elected chairman'
    Elected is not followed by adverb 'as'.



    13. Candidates present in the examination hall
    (A)/ should make use (B)/ with such
    opportunities. (C)/ No Error (D)

    13. (C) Replace 'with' with 'of'.
    'Make use of something' means 'to use
    something in order to get advantage'.




    14. He said that it was the first time (A)/ that
    such a trick (B)/ is discovered.(C)/ No Error
    (D)

    14. (C) Replace 'is' with 'was' because the given
    sentence is in past tense.


    15. I saw his (A)/ unbelievably really quite (B)/
    delightful cottage. (C)/ No Error (D)


    15. (B) Replace 'unbelievably' (adverb) with
    'unbelievable'(adjective).


    16. I was shocked (A)/ to see how much my
    grand mother had aged (B)/ since the last
    time we visited her. (C)/ No Error (D)

    16. (D) No error



    17. My heart (A)/ is so full (B)/ for words. (C)/
    No Error (D)


    17. (C) Replace 'for' with 'of'.



    18. It is not (A)/ such a pretty place (B)/ that I
    had expected. (C)/ No Error (D)

    18. (C) Change 'that' into 'as'. Here we need
    'such ... as'.

    19. The Management Committee (A)/ was
    divided (B)/ in their opinion. (C)/ No Error
    (D)



    19. (B) Replace 'was' with 'were'.
    When collective noun acts as individual
    units, it is treated as plural noun hence
    takes plural verb with it.



    20. Speech was given (A)/ to man to (B)/ conseal
    his thoughts. (C)/ No Error (D

    20. (C) Replace 'conseal' with 'conceal'
    Conceal means to hide something
     


    #FILLERS


    21. The gate _______ by the watchman on duty.
    (A) opened
    (B) was opened
    (C) were opened
    (D) was Opening



    B


    22. The king was _______ while he was
    addressing his subjects.
    (A) murdered
    (B) executed
    (C) assassinated
    (D) exterminated

    C


    23. Her parents will never give their _____ to
    such an unsuitable match.
    (A) acquiescence
    (B) consent
    (C) agreement
    (D) willingness




    B



    24. The authorities would not ______ to the
    strikers' demands.
    (A) accept
    (B) accede
    (C) accession (D) access



    B




    25. They are so ______, they could not put up a
    tent properly, while camping.
    (A) red (B) white
    (C) blue (D) green




    D





    #SYNONYMS

    26. Mordant

    (A) stupid (B) pensive
    (C) senseless (D) sarcastic


    D


    27. Pragmatic
    (A) theoretical (B) realistic
    (C) perfect (D) simple



    B



    28. Apposite
    (A) kind (B) favourable
    (C) eloquent (D) appropriate

    D



    #ANTONYMS

    29. Generous
    (A) stoic (B) stingy
    (C) poor (D) specific


    B

    30. Barren
    (A) oily (B) polished
    (C) sorrowful (D) fertile


    D


    31. Profound
    (A) mysterious
    (B) difficult
    (C) superfluous
    (D) superficial





    D



    #IDIOMS
    35. From stem to stern
    (A) all the way from the front of a ship to
    the back.
    (B) from the beginning to the end.
    (C) top of a plant to its roots.
    (D) loose pleasantness to become strict.


    A




    36. Over egg the pudding
    (A) add unnecessary details to make
    something seem better or worse.
    (B) fill the pudding excessively with egg.
    (C) add details in order to make something
    more exciting.
    (D) add important details to the content of
    a story.




    A




    37. Turn over a new leaf
    (A) change ones behaviour for the better.
    (B) read between the pages of a book.
    (C) do a somersault
    (D) do a new job.


    A




    38. Take up the hatchet
    (A) behave formally
    (B) pursue a chance
    (C) be caught in a trap
    (D) prepare for or go to war






    D




    39. At loose ends
    (A) tie two loose ends of a thread
    (B) keep options open
    (C) in an uncertain situation
    (D) repay debts




    C




    40. With might and main
    (A) with full risks
    (B) with full force
    (C) having full confidence
    (D) with full blessings




    B




    41. Ruffle somebody's feather
    (A) gamble
    (B) escape responsibility
    (C) annoy somebody
    (D) show contempt for



    C




    42. Cut short
    (A) delete
    (B) praise
    (C) interrupt
    (D) slice into small pieces



    C



    43. Bad blood
    (A) war
    (B) ill feeling
    (C) threatening attitude
    (D) in an infected state of being


    B


    44. A laughing stock
    (A) an object of laughter
    (B) a storehouse of jokes
    (C) an object of desire
    (D) a stock of high value


    A





    #ONEWORD

    65. The act of killing a whole group of people,
    specially a whole race.
    (A) Patricide (B) Genocide
    (C) Parricide (D) Matricide
    B



    66. Animals that can live on land and in water.
    (A) Anthropoid (B) Aquatic
    (C) Amphibian (D) Marsupial

    C




    67. A hater of woman.
    (A) Monarchist (B) Misanthrope
    (C) Philanderer (D) Misogynist


    D


    68. A state where there is no effective
    government.
    (A) Secular (B) Democracy
    (C) Governance (D) Anarchy


    D



    69. A person who opposes war or use of military
    force.
    (A) Narcissist (B) Fatalist
    (C) Pacifist (D) Fascist


    C


    70. Substance used in surgery to produce
    unconsciousness.
    (A) Antiseptic (B) Antidote
    (C) Anesthetic (D) Cocaine


    C


    71. Master of ceremonies
    (A) Ceremonist (B) Compere
    (C) Organiser (D) Manager



    B



    72. A remedy for all diseases.
    (A) Tonic (B) Nectar
    (C) Panacea (D) Elixir

    C


    73. A place for fish or water plants.
    (A) Aviary (B) Apiary
    (C) Herbarium (D) Aquarium




    D


    74. The study of birds is known as
    (A) Ornithology
    (B) Zoology
    (C) Biology
    (D) Anatomy


    A



    75. The belief that everyone is equal and
    should have the same right and
    opportunities.
    (A) Altruistic
    (B) Egoistic
    (C) Egalitarian
    (D) Octogenarian
    C



    76. Irresistible craving for alcoholic drinks
    (A) Pyromania
    (B) Dipsomania
    (C) Megalomania
    (D) Kleptomania


    B


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