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    Thursday, 23 November 2017

    Important Spotting Error for SSC AND Miscellaneous Questions for Ssc Cgl mains 2017 set-15

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

    51. The minister for ‘Education’ (A)/
    vehemently refused (B)/ the allegation that
    he had taken bribes, (C)/ No error (D)



    51. (A) Use ‘ the minister of education’ in place
    of ‘the minister for education’.


    52. If I were Zubin (A)/I would not attend (B)/
    the wedding, come what may. (C)/No error
    (D)


    52. (D) No error.


    53. He says that (A)/ he reads novels (B)/ to
    pass away the time. (C)/ No error (D)


    53. (C) Use ‘to pass the time’ in place of ‘to pass
    away the time’.

    54. He left for Mumbai on Sunday (A)/ arriving
    there (B)/ on Monday. (C)/ No error (D)


    54. (D) No error.


    55. No sooner did the teacher (A)/ enter the
    class room (B)/ the students got up. (C)/No
    error (D)

    55. (C) Use ‘than the students got up’ in place
    of ‘the students got up’.
    The conjunction is  No sooner – than


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

    56. (C) Use ‘but pride’ in place of ‘than pride’.
    The conjunction is  else – but.


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


    57. (C) Use ‘a sentimental association’ in place
    of ‘sentimental association’.


    58. 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)

    58. (B) Use ‘has’ is place of ‘have’. The subject is
    ‘the increasing mechanization of life’.


    59. If you have a way with words, (A)/a good
    sense of design and administration ability
    (B)/you may enjoy working in the high
    pressure world of advertising. (C)/No
    error(D)

    59. (B) Use ‘administrative ability’ in place of
    ‘administration ability’.


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

    60. (B) Use ‘of’ in place of ‘for’






    #improvement



    81. 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









    82. 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




    D

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



    A



    84.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









    85.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

    86.Unless you work hard, you will not pass.
    (A) as long as you work hard
    (B) till you work hard
    (C) until you work hard
    (D) No improvement





    D






    87.
    The minister was removed from a key post,
    (A) thrown out
    (B) rusticated
    (C) ousted
    (D) No improvement




    C





    88. Audacity is the mother of invention.
    (A) Tenacity (B) Necessity
    (C) Paucity (D) No improvement





    B



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



    A



    90.
    Mr. Raj has been asked to submit details of
    his tax returns,
    (A) give (B) furnish
    (C) disclose (D) No improvement



    B






    #idioms



    101. To foam at one’s mouth
    (A) To brush properly
    (B) To get very angry
    (C) To salivate on seeing foe
    (D) None of the above

    B


    102. To feel like a fish out of water
    (A) Disgusted (B) Uncomfortable
    (C) Disappointed (D) Homeless


    B



    103. At the eleventh hour
    (A) too late (B) Too early
    (C) Immediately (D) At the last moment



    D


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


    B


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

    D



    #fillers


    156. The department head insisted that he
    _______ absolute authority to regulate office
    work.
    (A) gives (B) is given
    (C) would give (D) would be given

    D



    157. Vinod, two of _______ brothers attend
    primary school, wishes to be a school
    teacher after his graduation from the
    University.
    (A) whom (B) them
    (C) whose (D) which

    C

    158. The deadline was nearby, so Mrs. Sweth
    had her students _______ their essays.
    (A) complete (B) to complete
    (C) completing (D) completed



    D


    159. Our new digital photo-print machine, the
    manual _______ is lost awaits to be set up
    properly.
    (A) of what (B) where
    (C) by whom (D) of which


    D


    160. Ramu is in the habit of revising just once,
    but Suresh never understands a subject
    _______ he revises it for at least three times.
    (A) in case (B) thus
    (C) although (D) unless



    D


    161. He was sorry _______ late last night.
    (A) about coming (B) to come
    (C) to coming (D) from coming

    B



    #antonyms



    162. ABANDON
    (A) Regain (B) Retain
    (C) Remain (D) Revive


    A


    163. HUMBLE
    (A) Rich (B) Powerful
    (C) Haughty (D) Strong


    C


    164. EXEMPTIONS
    (A) Generalisation (B) Liberalisation
    (C) Exclusions (D) Inclusions

    D


    165. PROMINENT
    (A) Unknown (B) Eminent
    (C) Renowned (D) Important


    A

    166. BETRAYAL
    (A) Deception (B) Treason
    (C) Loyalty (D) Distrust


    C





    #synonyms



    167. CONCEALED
    (A) Covered (B) Closed
    (C) Sealed (D) Hidden


    D




    168. RELISH
    (A) Realise (B) Taste
    (C) Enjoy (D) Reveal




    C




    169. ACUTE
    (A) Dull (B) Drowsy
    (C) Unpleasant (D) Sharp


    D




    170. SOLICIT
    (A) Command (B) Request
    (C) Sympathize (D) Agree




    B





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