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    Important Spotting Error for SSC AND Miscellaneous Questions for Ssc Cgl mains 2017 set-32

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

    1. I was previously posted (A)/ in Singapore
    and it took me a long time (B)/ to get
    accustomed to the food. (C)/ No error (D)

    1. (D) No error 



    2. I prefer (A) a brisk walk (B)/ than jogging.
    (C)/ No error (D)



    2. (C) Replace 'than' with 'to'. Prefer takes
    preposition 'to'.




    3. The merger talks have (A)/ taken longer
    that we anticipated (B)/ because of the
    financial crisis. (C)/ No error (D)



    3. (B) Replace ‘that’ with ‘than’. The first part
    of the sentence is in comparative
    degree.




    4. The work of an uneducated farmer (A)/ is
    far important than (B)/ that of a professor.
    (C)/ No error (D)



    4. (B) Add ‘more’ before important. ‘Than’
    indicates that sentence is in
    comparative degree.





    5. Private companies which profits (A)/ have
    grown due to the high price of oil (B)/ should
    offer discounts on cooking gas. (C)/ No error
    (D)

    5. (A) Replace ‘which profits’ with ‘the profits
    of which’.




    6. It is as easy (A)/ like (B)/ falling off a log.
    (C)/ No error (D)





    6. (B) Replace ‘like’ with ‘as’. ‘As easy as’ is
    the correct formation for positive degree.


    7. Sitting in the (A)/ waiting room at the
    station (B)/ my luggage was stolen. (C)/ No
    error (D)



    7. (A) ‘While I was sitting’ is the appropriate
    form.





    8. If I would be a millionaire (A)/ I would not
    be wasting my time (B)/ waiting for a bus.
    (C)/ No error (D)


    8. (A) Replace ‘if I would be a millionaire’ with
    ‘if I were a millionaire’. The sentence
    is of imaginary past
     
     


    9. Cricket has become so popular (A)/ that
    even elderly people are discussing (B)/ the
    game when they meet. (C)/ No error (D)



    9. (B) Replace ‘are discussing’ with ‘discuss’.
    According to the meaning of sentence,
    this part of sentence should be in
    Present Indefinite Tense.



    10. If one of the candidates choose (A)/ to leave
    before the examination is over (B)/ allow
    him to do so. (C)/ No error (D)




    10. (A) Replace ‘choose’ with ‘chooses’.
    Sentence structure should be 'If + one
    of the + plural noun + singular verb'.




    11. I cannot afford for buying (A)/ books for this
    course because (B)/ they are very
    expensive. (C)/ No error (D)



    11. (A) Replace ‘afford for buying’ with ‘afford to
    buy’.
    • Afford + to + V
    1 ()
    • Afford + for + V + ing (×)






    12. A lot of people (A)/ have involved in (B)/ the
    national mission to eradicate illiteracy. (C)/
    No error (D)



    12. (B) Add ‘been’ after have. ‘Have been
    involved’ is suitable in the sentence.




    13. He being the oldest son (A)/ has requested
    us to look after (B)/ the problem faced by
    his father. (C)/ No error (D)


    13. (B) Replace ‘look after’ with ‘to look at’.
    • Look at – to analyse and find a
    solution
    • Look after – to keep under careful
    scrutiny
     


    14. Old age and infirmity (A)/ had began to (B)/
    catch up with him. (C)/ No error (D)


    14. (B) Replace ‘began’ with ‘begun’. The
    sentence is a Past Perfect Tense. Hence
    it should be had + V
    3. Begun is the V3form of 'begin 



    15. This is the best (A)/ thing that (B)/ you ever
    have done. (C)/ No error (D)



    '.
    15. (C) Correct place of ‘ever’ in the sentence
    is after have. ‘You have ever done’ is the
    appropriate formation.




    16. This medicine (A)/ will cure you (B)/ from
    your fever. (C)/ No error (D)

    16. (C) Replace ‘from’ with ‘of’. ‘Cure you of your
    fever’ is the correct form. “Cure (V) +
    somebody + of + something”. Cure (Noun)
    takes 'for'.



    17. India grew (A)/ poor between (B)/ the British
    rule. (C)/ No error (D)




    17. (B) Replace ‘between’ with ‘during’. During
    the British rule is correct.




    18. He is not well versed in Mathematics (A)/
    that we all expect (B)/ him to be at this age.
    (C)/ No error (D)



    18. (B) Replace ‘that’ with ‘as’. ‘As well as
    expect’ is the correct formation.
    • 'So — as' is used for setting an
    example.
    • 'So — that' is used to tell the strength
    or capacity.


    19. There are many a slips (A)/ between the
    cup and the lip and so (B)/ one has to be
    careful. (C)/ No error (D)


    19. (A) Replace ‘many a slips’ with ‘many a slip’.
    ‘Many a + singular noun’ is the correct
    formation.


    20. In today meeting we must first (A)/ discuss
    and sort out the (B)/ problems one by one.
    (C)/ No error (D



    20. (A) Replace ‘In today meeting’ with in
    today’s meeting or in the meeting today.


    #fillers

    21. The doctor gave the woman a __________ to
    calm her down.
    (A) tonic (B) sedative
    (C) antiseptic (D) antidote


    21. (B) 'Sedatives' tend the calm or tranquilize
    nervousness or excitement.



    22. There was a serious __________ between
    the two brothers.
    (A) alliteration (B) altercation
    (C) alteration (D) aberration


    22. (B) 'Altercation' means 'Verbal fight'.





    23. The criminals managed to escape from the
    prison even though two armed policemen
    were __________ vigil over them.
    (A) taking (B) putting
    (C) guarding (D) keeping


    23. (D) 'Vigil' takes verb 'keep'.




    24. In large cities people are cut __________
    from nature.
    (A) down (B) out
    (C) off (D) away




    24. (C) 'Cut off' is 'to be disconnect'. 'Cut down'
    is 'to reduce'.
     




    25. He is trying his best to keep __________ the
    reputation of his family.
    (A) up (B) to
    (C) on (D) over


    B

    #synonyms

    26. Pusillanimous
    (A) Audacious (B) Bold
    (C) Timid (D) Flexible


    C


    27. Pejorative
    (A) Disparaging (B) Complimentary
    (C) Approbatory (D) Combative


    A




    28. Banal
    (A) Trite (B) Original
    (C) Admirable (D) Embarrassing


    A


    #antonyms

    29. Egregious
    (A) Atrocious (B) Concealed
    (C) Deplorable (D) Acrimony

    B



    30. Ruminate
    (A) Ignore (B) Contemplate
    (C) Consider (D) Profanity
    A





    31. Acerbic
    (A) Sharp (B) Sarcastic
    (C) Sardonic (D) Kind

    D





    #idioms
    36. To give vent to
    (A) Cause trouble (B) Lose courage
    (C) Express anger (D) Support

    C


    37. To get acquainted
    (A) To forget (B) Come to know
    (C) To tell (D) Addicted

    B




    38. To follow the primrose path
    (A) To follow one’s objectives very
    steadfastly
    (B) To go on wandering
    (C) To trek to the mountains
    (D) To go in for pursuit of pleasure or an
    easy life

    D



    39. Put something on the cuff
    (A) To procrastinate
    (B) To reveal the
    (C) To buy something on credit
    (D) To points against


    C



    40. Off the cuff
    (A) Suffering from fever
    (B) To escape the problem
    (C) Without previous thought
    (D) To catch the train

    C




    41. Get the show on the road
    (A) To put up a plan into action
    (B) To become insolvent

    (C) To demonstrate on the road
    (D) To try out every possibility to get a result

    A



    42. Deliver the goods
    (A) To publish results
    (B) To deliver ordered stuffs
    (C) Do what is expected or promised
    (D) Getting your things well organized

    C

    43. Get the axe
    (A) To get the direction
    (B) Lose the job
    (C) Get the job
    (D) Complete the work


    B


    44. A moot point
    (A) Secret
    (B) Undecided
    (C) A point of discussion
    (D) Point of crisis


    B


    #oneword

    65. A person considering himself to be superior
    in culture and intellect
    (A) Iconoclast (B) Highbrow
    (C) Itinerant (D) Impostor

    B



    66. A decision made by public voting
    (A) Plebiscite (B) Vitiation
    (C) Felony (D) Fissiparous

    A




    67. An act of separation from a person to avoid
    infection
    (A) Quarantine (B) Fulmination
    (C) Flabbergasted (D) Fritter
    A


    68. A slight fault that can be forgiven
    (A) Exhaustion (B) Virility
    (C) Venial (D) Devotion


    C



    69. The dwelling place of an animal
    underground
    (A) Burrow (B) Cage
    (C) Cache (D) Abattoir

    A



    70. One who studies the pattern of voting in
    elections
    (A) Usurer
    (B) Psephologist
    (C) Chauffeur
    (D) Election commissioner

    B




    71. Correct by punishing
    (A) Crèche (B) Costegate
    (C) Crescendo (D) Dialysis

    B


    72. One who has not interested in literature
    art etc.
    (A) Lullaby (B) Lowbrow
    (C) Malediction (D) Literati
    B

    73. One who keeps thinking of one particular
    thing only
    (A) Monomaniac (B) Monotheism
    (C) Morgue (D) Misogynist


    A




    74. Strong feeling of wanting to vomit
    (A) Nausea (B) Nemesis
    (C) Militia (D) Lackey






    A



    75. Extreme fear about beauty
    (A) Cellophobia (B) Dipsophobia
    (C) Catrophobia (D) Autophobia



    A





    76. The study of caves
    (A) Spelelogy (B) Odontology
    (C) Hagiology (D) Histology


    A
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