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    Tuesday, 2 January 2018

    Important Spotting Error for SSC AND Miscellaneous Questions for Ssc Cgl mains 2017 set-28

    SSC #CGL #MAINS #ENGLISH #2017 #ERRORS
     #FILL IN THE BLANKS  #ONE WORD #IDIOMS #ANTONYM #SYNONYM
    #eRROR
    1. Neither the manager (A)/ nor his
    subordinates were above board (B)/ in his
    dealings with the clients. (C)/ No error (D

    )



    1. (C) Replace 'his' with 'their'. In case of
    'neither ... nor' we use possessive
    adjective according to subject after 'nor'.
     






    2. The teacher asked his students (A)/ if they
    had gone through (B)/ either of three
    chapters included in the prescribed text.
    (C)/ No error (D)


    2. (C) Replace 'either of three chapter' with
    'anyone of three chapters'. Either is
    used only in reference to one of two
    items. Anyone can be used for two or
    more than two items.






    3. The book, although written in bad English,
    (A)/ makes a few interesting observations
    (B)/ which needs to be highlighted. (C)/ No
    error (D)




    3. (C) Replace 'needs' with need. Here 'verb'
    will be used according to the subject
    before which.





    4. Mr. Sharma is (A)/ the eldest (B)/ teacher
    in our school. (C)/ No error (D)




    4. (B) Replace 'eldest' with 'oldest' Elder is used
    for the one who was born first in blood
    relation or family.





    5. This is the (A)/ next railway (B)/ station to
    my house. (C)/ No error (D)



    5. (B) Replace 'next' with 'nearest'. Next
    means immediately adjacent is in place,
    rank or time) while nearest' means 'at,
    within or to a shortest distance or time'.





    6. What the Ganga (A)/ is for North India (B)/
    the Krishna is for South India. (C)/ No error

    (D)



    6. (D) No error





    7. It is a question (A)/ of spending few (B)/
    rupees. (C)/ No error (D)



    7. (B) Replace 'of spending few' with 'of
    spending a few'. Few is used with plural
    countable nouns which means in a very
     
    small number almost nothing. While 'a
    few' means some'.


    8. The principal (A)/ asked the girls to return
    to their hostel (B)/ before the sunset. (C)/
    No error (D)


    8. (C) Remove article 'the' before sunset.




    9. By 2020, (A)/ computers will be (B)/ taking
    over most of the jobs. (C)/ No error (D)



    9. (B) Replace 'will be taking over' with will
    have taken over'. Sentence should be in
    future perfect tense.



    10. I will (A)/ give my final (B)/ examination
    this year. (C)/ No error (D)




    10. (B) Replace 'give my final examination'
    with 'take my final examination'. Take
    the examination' is appropriate use.





    11. Job charhock (A)/ found (B)/ Kolkata. (C)/
    No error (D)



    11. (B) Replace 'found' with 'founded'. Found is
    past of 'find' which means 'to meet with'.
    Whereas 'found' (V
    1) means establish or
    originate. V
    of found is 'founded'.



    12. Mohit met me yesterday (A)/ but he did not
    tell me that he (B)/ has resigned from the
    factory. (C)/ No error (D)



    12. (C) Replace 'has' with 'had'. Sentence is in
    past tense.






    13. Ram was (A)/ senior to (B)/ Sam in college.
    (C)/ No error (D)




    13.D





    14. The teacher (A)/ leaves (B)/ exactly on
    eight. (C)/ No error (D)


    14. (C) Replace 'on' with 'at' is the appropriate
    preposition for time.







    15. Sunita has (A)/ such a sharp memory (B)/
    that she knows the book word by word. (C)/

    No error (D)


    15. (C) Replace 'word by word' with 'word for wor'
    which means 'exactly the same.




    16. After a long walk (A)/ I sat (B)/ under the
    shade of a tree. (C)/ No error (D)





    16. (B) Replace 'under' with 'in'. In the shade of
    tree' is the appropriate use
     








    17. Although he had access (A)/ to the chief
    but he (B)/ could not get his job done. (C)/
    No error (D
      




    17. (B) Replace 'but' with 'yet'. Although takes
    'yet' in the sentence.






    18. Both Sunil and Prachi did not come (A)/
    yesterday night at the party (B)/ because
    both were busy studying. (C)/ No error (D)


    18. (A) 'Both' does not take 'not'. Hence neither
    'Sunil nor Prachi came' is the suitable
    use in the sentence.





    19. If you decide to hold (A)/ the function in
    Nagpur not much of us (B) will be able to
    attend. (C)/ No error (D)





    19. (B) Replace 'much' with 'many'. Much is
    used for uncountable items whereas
    'many' is used for countable person,
    place or things.






    20. Nobody else but you might be declared (A)/
    responsible for the (B)/ loss of those articles.
    (C)/ No error (D)



    20. (D) No error




    #FILLERS

    21. If you do not ________, all your monthly
    expenses would exceed your income.
    (A) economise (B) spend
    (C) save (D) splurge


    21. (A) 'Economise' is the correct option which
    means to spend less or reduce one's
    expenses.






    22. He lives in the world of ________
    (A) allusions (B) illusions
    (C) conclusions (D) delusions



    22. (B) 'illusions' is suitable in the sentence
    which means 'the state or fact or being
    deceived or misled'.



    23. No one likes to be forced into ________
    situations.
    (A) humble (B) insulting
    (C) humiliating (D) diluting





    23. (C) 'humiliating' is the suitable options
    Humiliate means to reduce someone to
    a lower position.







    24. The audience ________ at the end of the
    drama.
    (A) appreciated (B) praised
    (C) appraised (D) applauded



    24. (D) 'applauded' is the correct option which
    means' to express approval especially by
    clapping the hand.





    25. We must ________ help of the people hit by
    cyclone.
    (A) contribute (B) summon
    (C) render (D) impart



    25. (C) 'render' is the correct option which
    means 'to do (a service) for another'.


    #SYNONYMS

    26. Execrate
    (A) Curse (B) Rusticate
    (C) Virulent (D) Audacious

    A





    27. Sordid
    (A) Genial (B) Engrossing
    (C) Unpleasant (D) Adorn

    C





    28. Mundane
    (A) Misfortune (B) Spurious
    (C) Ordinary (D) Hurdle


    C


    #ANTONYMS

    29. Facilitate
    (A) Peaceful (B) Pacific
    (C) Hinder (D) Commend

    C







    30. Intelligible
    (A) Impalpable
    (B) Abstract
    (C) Comprehendible
    (D) Confused

    D





    31. Camouflage
    (A) Disguise (B) Mask
    (C) Reveal (D) Fatigue


    C



    #IDIOMS

    36. Set the record straight
    (A) To give a correct account
    (B) To make unbreakable record
    (C) To reach on peak
    (D) To maintain record

    A




    37. Kick up a row
    (A) To stand in a queue
    (B) To complain loudly about something
    (C) To quarrel
    (D) To start a game


    B







    38. Wear heart on sleeves
    (A) To express emotions freely
    (B) To stop talking
    (C) To be punished
    (D) Under suspicion


    A




    39. Stand by
    (A) To support someone
    (B) To delay
    (C) To get one’s power
    (D) To interrupt




    A









    40. Flies off at a tangent
    (A) Be reluctant to act
    (B) Nurture an impossible hope
    (C) To go one place to another
    (D) Start discussing something irrelevant

    D





    41. Pull no punch
    (A) To fight
    (B) Speaks frankly
    (C) To make no impact
    (D) Unpunished

    B





    42. Salad days
    (A) Happy days
    (B) Day of reckoning
    (C) Modern age
    (D) Adolescence
    D








    43. Penelope’s web
    (A) An endless job
    (B) Difficult job
    (C) Declining
    (D) Developing

    A






    44. For all intents and purposes
    (A) To have effect
    (B) Practically
    (C) To influence
    (D) A declaration of war

    B







    #ONEWORD

    65. A boastful fellow
    (A) Swashbuckler (B) Stoic
    (C) Toper (D) Termagant


    A





    66. To officially take private property away to
    seize.
    (A) Confiscate (B) Annoy
    (C) Hijack (D) Indictment


    A



    67. To walk slowly wasting time
    (A) Stumble (B) Strike
    (C) Dawdle (D) Gobble




    C


    68. One who is appointed to deal with complaints
    made by common people against banks
    companies
    (A) Arbiter (B) Ombudsman
    (C) Jurist (D) Nuncio






    B




    69. A small, flowing waterfall
    (A) Break flow (B) Tickle
    (C) Cascade (D) Drain





    C




    70. An imaginary ideal society free of poverty
    and suffering
    (A) Paradise (B) Utopia
    (C) Monarchy (D) Dominion



    B


    71. Burial of a corpse in a grave or tomb
    (A) Cemetery (B) Internment
    (C) Interment (D) Crematorium




    C





    72. Meaningless language with an exaggerated
    style intended to impress
    (A) Verbose (B) Rhetoric
    (C) Verbatim (D) Boasting


    B


    73. Committing murder in revenge
    (A) Vendetta (B) Vindicate
    (C) Homicide (D) Murder



    A




    74. A small village or group of houses
    (A) Hamlet (B) Settlement
    (C) Small town (D) Defrayal




    A


    75. Study of caves
    (A) Lapidist (B) Archaeology
    (C) Prephology (D) Speleology


    D




    76. An unimportant person
    (A) Nonagenarian (B) Nonentity
    (C) Nonpareil (D) Nonconformist

    B

    #IMPROVEMMENT

    97. Manish and his colleague departed [for]
    London by Indigo yesterday.
    (A) to (B) in
    (C) towards (D) No Improvement

    D







    98. The rain brought [more respite] from the
    heat.
    (A) most relief (B) few respite
    (C) much respite (D) No improvement



    C



    99. The master aimed [a blow to] Oliver’s head
    with a ladle.
    (A) a throw at (B) a punch in
    (C) a blow at (D) No improvement




    C






    100. She was too stupid to [see through his tricks.]
    (A) see into his tricks
    (B) see his tricks
    (C) see at his tricks
    (D) No improvement



    D



    101. I would have waited for you at the station if
    [I knew] that you would come
    (A) I know (B) I have known
    (C) I had known (D) No improvement


    C



    102. The demonstration [passed off] peacefully.
    (A) passed out (B) passed on
    (C) passed by (D) No improvement
     





    C






    103. I knew he could not be trusted, he [let off
    the cat from the bag.]
    (A) let the cat escape from the bag.
    (B) let the cat jump out of the bag.
    (C) let the cat out of the bag.
    (D) No improvement



    C







    104. I do not take any cognizance [on] what he
    says.
    (A) about (B) for
    (C) of (D) No improvement

    C






    105. He has been working [off and on] for several
    years to compile a dictionary.
    (A) on or off
    (B) on and on
    (C) regularly
    (D) No improvement

    D


    106. Newton wanted to [know why did the apple
    fall] to the ground.
    (A) know that why did the apple fall
    (B) know why the apple fell
    (C) know that why the apple fell
    (D) No improvement

    B





    107. [I have still to meet] a person who is perfectly
    satisfied with his job.
    (A) am still to meet
    (B) am yet to meet
    (C) might still meet
    (D) No improvement

    B



    108. She [is having] four cars.
    (A) has (B) was
    (C) god (D) No improvement



    A


    109. He was asked [to arbitrate with] two
    merchants in a dispute.
    (A) to arbitrate
    (B) to arbitrate within
    (C) to arbitrate between
    (D) No improvement


    109.C





    110. [Unless they modify the system], our future
    generations will suffer.
    (A) Unless the system will be modified
    (B) If the system will not be modified
    (C) Unless the system is modified
    (D) No improvement

    C






    111. The disparity between the earning of the
    poor and the rich [has widen] in the last few
    decades.
    (A) have widen in
    (B) has widened in
    (C) have widened in
    (D) No improvement

      


    B






    112. If our business continues to expand at this
    rate, we will need to [employ many staff soon.]
    (A) employ much staffs soon.
    (B) employ many staff soon.
    (C) employ more staff soon.
    (D) No improvement






    C




    113. Some airlines have temporarily suspended
    flights to Delhi [sighting]] poor air quality and
    visibility.
    (A) making site of
    (B) citing
    (C) demonstrating
    (D) No improvement


    B


    114. He claims to be an agnostic but becomes
    [stubborn] before every exam.
    (A) enthusiastic
    (B) egalitarian
    (C) religious
    (D) No improvement





    C



    115. Don’t let Shalini’s skinny looks fool you. She
    is [fit as a fiddle.]
    (A) like fit as a fiddle.
    (B) fit as dabbler
    (C) so fit as fiddle
    (D) No improvement



    D









    116. RD Campus is [starting] a new branch in
    Meerut.
    (A) beginning
    (B) establishing
    (C) opening
    (D) No improvement





    CC


    117. With the introduction of the new system the
    number of candidates who [resort to] unfair
    means is decreasing year after year.
    (A) resorting to
    (B) to resort to
    (C) resorted to
    (D) No improvement






    D


    118. [So quickly she did finish] her work that we
    were surprised.
    (A) So quickly she did finished.
    (B) So quickly did she finish
    (C) So quick she finish
    (D) No improvement

    B

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