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    Important spotting error AND miscellaneous Questions for ssc cgl mains 2017 set-9

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    Directions: In Question nos. 1 to 5, four alternatives are given for the Idioms and
    Phrases. Choose the alternative which best
    expresses the meaning of the Idiom and
    Phrase and mark it in the Answer sheet.
    1. to foam at one’s mouth(A) to brush properly
    (B) to get very angry
    (C) to salivate on seeing food
    (D) none of the above





    B

    2. to feel like a fish out of water(A) disgusted
    (B) uncomfortable
    (D) homeless

    (C) disappointed 


    B


    3. At the eleventh hour(A) too late (C) immediately 
    (B) too early
    (D) at the last moment
    D



     4. to burn one’s fingers(A) to get hurt physically
    (B) to suffer from financial losses
    (C) to find work
    (D) to suffer nervous breakdown

    B


    5. to add fuel to fire(A) to investigate
    (B) to insulate
    (C) to initiate
    (D) to incite


    D


    Directions : In Question Nos. 26 to 30, out
    of the four alternatives choose the one which
    can be substituted for the given words/sentence.
    26.To secretly store more than what is allowed
    (A) hoard (B) store
    (C) hide (D) aboard

    A

    27.Very dramatic
    (A) Histrionic (B) Hippocratic
    (C) Hirsute (D) Hoary

    A


    28.A figure of speech by which a thing is
    spoken of as being that which it only re
    sembles
    (A) Metaphor (B) Simile
    (C) Personincation (D) Alliteration
    A




    29.The process by which a person or an organization, reduces, the amount of
    money spends
    (A) budgeting (B) retrenchment
    (C) saving (D) closure

    B


    30.An established principle of practical wis
    dom
    (A) Marxism (B) Maxim
    (C) Neologism (D) Platonism

    B







    Directions : In Question Nos. 51 to 70, a part
    of the sentence is underlined. Below are
    given alternatives to the underlined part A,
    B and C which may improve the sentence.
    Choose the correct alternative. In case no
    improvement is needed, your answer is 'D'.
    51. The ground was wet outside when I got up
    in the morning yesterday. It had [been raining all in] the night.
    (A) rained all in
    (B) been raining all through
    (C) raining all in
    (D) No improvement

    B


    52. The Women’s Emancipation Bill was sent
    back to the Lok Sabha by the President for
    [further examination].
    (A) further scrutiny
    (B) further reading
    (C) further perusal
    (D) No improvement

    C

    53. The Finance Minister said that he would
    work for the [impartial] distribution of wealth.
    (A) equitable
    (B) just
    (C) fair
    (D) No improvement

    A


    54. Will you [lend me few rupees] in this hour of
    need?
    (A) borrow me a few rupees
    (B) lend me any rupees
    (C) lend me a few rupees
    (D) No improvement

    C

    55.After the heavy rains last week, the water
    in the lake [raised another two feet].
    (A) would raise another two feet
    (B) raise another two feet
    (C) rose another two feet
    (D) No improvement


    C

    56.[Unless you work hard, you will not] pass.
    (A) as long as you work hard
    (B) till you work hard
    (C) that you work hard
    (D) No improvement


    D


    57.The minister was [removed] from a key post.
    (A) thrown out
    (B) rusticated
    (C) ousted
    (D) No improvement


    C



    58.[Audacity] is the mother of invention.
    (A) tenacity
    (B) necessity
    (C) paucity
    (D) No improvement


    B


    59.Professionals must continuously [improve]
    their skills.
    (A) hone
    (B) fine tune
    (C) explore
    (D) No improvement


    A


    60.Mr. Raj has been asked to [submit] details of
    his tax returns.
    (A)give
    (B) furnish
    (C) disclose
    (D) No improvement


    B



    61.More than 60 percent of India’s population
    [live under the poverty line].
    (A) live below the poverty line
    (B) stay below the poverty line
    (C) stay under the poverty line
    (D) live beside the poverty line

    A


    62.[Since we are living] in Bangalore for five
    years, we are reluctant to move to another
    city.
    (A) Since we were living
    (B) Being that we have been living
    (C) Being that we living
    (D) Since we have been living


    D


    63. [Being too costly for him], he could not buy
    the coat.
    (A) It being too costly for him
    (B) He being too costly
    (C) Being it too costly
    (D) No improvement


    A


    64.[No sooner has she agreed] to marry him than
    she started having terrible doubts.
    (A) She no sooner had agreed
    (B) No sooner had she agreed

    (C) No sooner did she agreed
    (D) No improvement

    B


    65.[I didn’t need to water the flowers]. Just after
    I finished it started raining.
    (A) I didn’t water the plants
    (B) I needn’t water the plants
    (C) I needn’t have watered the llowers.
    (D) No improvement


    C



    66.He complained of [ having tortured] by the
    police,
    (A) having been tortured
    (B) tortured
    (C) been tortured
    (D) No improvement


    A



    67.The orphans have been clamouring for nutritious food [from the past] two weeks.
    (A) for past
    (B) since the past
    (C) for the past
    (D) No improvement



    C


    68. The good fortune [of being your student] in
    my younger days has helped me greatly in
    my life.
    (A) of my being your student
    (B) of my myself being your student
    (C) of my having been your student
    (D) No improvement

    A



    69. He [should not had] done it.
    (A) should had not
    (B) should not have
    (C) should have
    (D) should had



    B



    70.I will now deal with him in a manner different from the one [I have adopted] so far.
    (A) I adopted
    (B) I was adopting
    (C) I have been adopting
    (D) No improvement
     



    C(IMP 2017)

      




    Directions: In Question Nos. 96 to 105, some
    of the sentences have errors and some are
    correct. Find out which part of a sentence
    has an error and blacken the oval corresponding to the appropriate letter (A, B, C).
    If sentence is free from errors, blacken the
    oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer
    Sheet.
    96. The minister for education(A)/ vehemently
    refused the allegation(B)/ that he had
    taken bribe.(C)/ No erro
    r. (D)
    96.B Put 'refuted/ denied' in place
    of 'refused'


    97. If I were Zubin (A)/ I would not attend (B)/
    the wedding,come what may(C) /No
    error.(D)
    C
    97. 'come what may' is in present tense. The
    remaining part of the sentence is in past.
    Use– 'came what might'


    98. The strong breeze(A)/ blew(B/) his cap
    off.(C) /No error(D)

    A
    98. Change 'Strong breeze' into 'Strong wind'.
    'Breeze' is always gentle.


    99. He categorically suspected(A)/ that I was
    a (B)/ thief.(C)/ No error./(D)
    A
    99. 'Categorically' means 'absolutely'()and this word doesn't go with 'suspect')A both are way apart. Categorically
    is 'without doubt' and suspect is 'to doubt'.


    100. No sooner did the teacher(A)/enter the
    class room(B) /the students got up(C)/ No
    error.(D)
    C
    100. add' than' before the students. 'No sooner
    ...... than' is a co-relative.

    101. It is(A) /nothing else(B)/ than pride(C) /
    No error. (D)

    C
    101. 'but in place of 'than'
    'else....... but' is a co-relative.



    102. To the ordinary man, in fact, the pealing
    of bells(A) /is a monotonous jangle and a
    nuisance(B)/ tolerably only when mitigated
    by remote distance and sentimental
    association.(C)/ No error.(D)
    C
    102. 'tolerable' in place of 'tolerably'


    103. The increasing mechanisation of life(A)/
    have led us farther away from daily contact with nature and(B)/ the crafts of the
    farm.(C) /No error.(D)

    B
    103. 'has' in place of 'have'.


    104. Only if you have (A)/ administration
    ability(B) /you should try for Civil Services
    Exams.(C) /No error. (D)
    B
    104. 'administrative' in place of 'administration'


    105. Last week’s sharp hike in the wholesale
    price of wheat(A)/ is a strong indication
    for(B)/ higher foodgrain costs to come.(C)/
    No error.(D)



    C
    105. 'Cost' in place of 'Costs'. Cost as noun is
    always in singular form.


    Directions: In Question Nos. 106 to 110, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in
    with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose
    the correct alternative out of the four and
    indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval
    in the Answer Sheet.
    106. We were taken------------by the crook.
    (A) up on (B) out on
    (C) in (D) at
    106. taken in means to be deceived/ cheated

    107. I have made a rough--------of the report.
    (A) draut (B) draught
    (C) drought (D) draft

    D



    108. The reward was not commensurate-------
    the work done by us.
    (A) for (B) on
    (C) with (D) upon
    C



    109. They are always _____ daggers drawn.
    (A) of (B) with
    (C) about (D) at

    D


    110. Vinay does not play cricket and-------does
    Yeshwant.
    (A) so (B) also
    (C) either (D) neither


    D





    Directions: In Question Nos.111 to 115,
    choose the word opposite meaning to the
    given wc and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
    111. susceptible
    (A) incredible (B) immune
    (C) predictable (D)unpredictable



    B


    112. frugal
    (A) miserly (B) gluttonous
    (C) plentiful (D) extravagant



    D


    113. cessation
    (A) commencement (B) renewal
    (C) ongoing (D) interruption



    A



    114. procrastinate

    (A) experiment (B) expedite

    (C) exclude (D) propagate


    B


    115. Potent

    (A) inefficient (B) soft

    (C) fragile (D) strong



    A


    Directions : In Question Nos. 116 to 120 out
    of the four alternatives, choose the one
    which best expresses the meaning of the
    given word and mark it in the Answer sheet.

    116. prognosis
    (A) diagnosis (B) forecast
    (C) preface (D) identity
    B


    117. poach
    (A) catch (B) hunt
    (C) preach (D) plunder


    B


    118. repartee
    (A) refusal (B) celebration
    (C) witticism (D) question

    C


    119. exhort
    (A) recommend (B) coax
    (C) pressure (D) push


    B



    120. lurid
    (A) happy (B) abundant
    (C) bright (D) shocking
    D


    Directions: In Question Nos. 121 to 125,

    there are four different words out of which
    one is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt
    word and indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval in the Answer Sheet.
    121. (A) Oscillate (B) Deliberate
    (C) Ennumerate (D) Narrate
    C


    122. (A) Hurdle (B) Cuddel
    (C) Puddle (D) Meddle
    B


    123. (A) Composition (B) Grammer
    (C) Literature (D) Poetry
    B


    124. (A) Pneumonia (B) Diarrheoa
    (C) Xenophobia (D) Amnesia
    B


    125. (A) Commission (B) Omission
    (C) Possession (D) Occassion

    D




    Directions: In Question Nos. 191 to 200, a
    part of the sentence is underlined.
    Below are given alternatives to the
    underlined part at (A), (B) and (C) which
    may improve the sentence. Choose the
    correct alternative. In case no
    improvement is needed your answer is
    (D).
    191. The [false appearance]
    of the building erected for the function was blown away
    in the storm.

    (A) Exterior  
    (B)Facade
    (C)Skeleton
    (D)No improvement
    B




    192. I will be with you [in one quarter of an hour.]
    (A) a quarter of one hour
    (B)a quarter of an hour
    (C)a quarter of hour
    (D)no improvement

    B




    193. She has decided to [canvas] for the
    Conservative Party.
    (A) advertise (B)canvass
    (C)canvassing (D)no improvement

    B




    194. Serious charges of corruption were [levied]
    against him.
    (A) put (B)levelled
    (C)made (D)no improvement


    B



    195. He [ordered] me open the window.
    (A) asked (B)bade
    (C)requested (D)no improvement

    B






    196. A lot of bloodshed could have been [saved,]
    had the administration taken timely
    action.
    (A) Protected (B)Prevented
    (C)Eschewed (D)No improvement

    B




    197. Along with success comes a [need] for
    wisdom.
    (A) thought (B)thirst
    (C)reputation (D)no improvement

    D






    198. [Do you know to prepare] the Balance
    Sheet?
    (A) Do you know to balance
    (B)Do you know to make
    (C) Do you know how to prepare
    (D) No improvement


    C



    199. [Neither plants] nor animals, can survive
    without oxygen.
    (A) Plants can neither
    (B) Neither can plants
    (C) Plants, neither
    (D) No improvement

    D





    200. The professor has agreed to take [remediable]
    classes for the weaker students.
    (A) redressal (B) remedial
    (C) practice (D) some


    B

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