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1. Total No. of Questions–100. Each Question is of three marks.

2. One mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.

3. Do not write or mark on the Question Paper.

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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below:

Pablo Picasso showed his truly exceptional talent from a very young age. His first word was lapiz (Spanish for pencil) and he learnt to draw before he could talk. He was the only son in the family and very good-looking, so he was thoroughly spoilt. He hated school and often refused to go unless his doting parents allowed him to take one of his father’s pet pigeons with him.

Apart from pigeons, his great love was art and when in 1891 his father, who was an amateur artist, got a job as a drawing teacher at a college, Pablo went with him to the college.He often watched his father paint and sometimes was allowed to help. One evening his father was painting a picture of their pigeons when he had to leave the room. He returned to find that Pablo had completed the picture, and it was so amazingly beautiful and lifelike that he gave his son his own palette and brushes and never painted again. Pablo was just thirteen.

Q1. As a boy Pablo Picasso was

(a) Ordinary looking but talented.

(b) Handsome and talented.

(c) Handsome and studious.

(d) Handsome and hardworking.

Q2. He was spoilt mostly because he was

(a) A smart boy.

(b) Loved by one and all.

(c) The only son in the family.

(d) Always surrounded by notorious boys.

Q3. Picasso went to school only when

(a) His friends accompanied him.

(b) His father went with him.

(c) He was allowed to paint at school.

(d) He was allowed to carry a pet with him.

Q4. When his father painted in the college, Pablo

(a) Occasionally helped him.

(b) Rarely helped him.

(c) Always helped him.

(d) Invariably helped him.

Q5. Pablo’s father gave up painting because he

(a) Did not like the job.

(b) Retired from the college.

(c) Was impressed by his son’s talent.

(d) Lost interest in painting.

In each of the following questions, find out which part has an error.

Q6. The boss was irritated (a)/ by him neglecting (b)/ the duties and (c) not listening to his advice (d).

Q7. Each of the three (a)/ beggars were (b)/ asking for more (c)/ food to eat (d).

Q8. My brother sent (a)/two pairs (b)/ of shoe (c)/ from America (d).

Q9. The young boy said (a)/that he (b)/neither liked me (c)/nor my wife (d).

Q10. He was (a) /congratulated for (b)/his success in (c)/ the 100 m race (d).

Pick up the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully complete.

Q11. Sanjay was______________ with divine vision to see the great battle.

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We stand poised precariously and challengingly on the razor’s edge of destiny. We are now at the mercy of atom bombs and the like which would destroy us completely if we fail to control them wisely. And wisdom in this crisis means sensitiveness to the basic values of life; it means a vivid realization that we are literally living in one world where we must either swim together or sink together. We cannot afford to tamper with man’s single minded loyalty to peace and international understanding. Anyone, who does it is a traitor not only to man’s past and present, but also to his future, because he is mort gaging the destiny of unborn generations.

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Total Questions - 200
Duration - 2 Hours
Maximum Marks - 200

Date of Examination - 15 Dec 2017

1. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.Sumithra 'would have missed' the cab if she had not hurried.
1) Would have missing

2) Would has been missing
3) Missed  

4) No improvement

2. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.The gas 'is being seeping' out of the rocks.
1) Is seeping

2) Is seep
3) Was being seeping  

4) No improvement

3. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.
Captain Ranjith 'safety navigated' his ship without accident for 100 voyages.
1) Safely navigate

2) Safety navigates
3) Safely navigated

4) No improvement

4. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.The pedestrians 'should to be' cautious while crossing the road.
1) Must not

2) Should be
3) Should not

4) No improvement

5. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.Some children are much more 'aggressive then' others.
1) Aggressively than

2) Aggressive than
3) Aggressively then

4) No improvement

6. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.It is raining, "isn't it"?
1) Haven't it

2) Hasn't it
3) Weren't it

4) No improvement

7. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.After a 'period for imprisonment' she renounced terrorism.
1) Period of imprisonment

2) Period out imprisonment
3) Period about imprisonment

4) No improvement

8. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.Mridula seems almost impervious 'to' the criticism from all sides.
1) Off

2) In
3) Till

4) No improvement
 

9. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.According to the best available information, the facts 'are' true.
1) Is

2) Has
3) Has been

4) No improvement

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10. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.Everyone in the fraternity has his own 'set in' prejudices.
1) Set by

2) Set of
3) Set on

4) No improvement
 

11. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.Santhosh asked me where 'was my pen'.
1) My pen was

2) My pen are
3) Is my pen

4) No improvement
 

12. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.Martin Luther 'translated' the Bible into German.
1) Translate

2) Translating
3) Have Translated

4) No improvement
 

13. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.The black sky 'was illuminated' by forked lightning.
1) Was illuminate

2) Illuminating
3) Have illuminated

4) No improvement
 

14. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.Apple's new "operate" system for phones and tablets, iOS 11, is getting some much-sought-after updates.

1) Operating

2) Operationals
3) Operated

4) No improvement
 

15. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.The conference "will been a" celebration of women's achievements.
1) Will be an

2) Would be an
3) Will be a

4) No improvement
 

16. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.Our company aims 'on help' students with disabilities to live and study independently.
1) In help

2) At help
3) To help

4) No improvement
 

17. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.The decision ''will leaving her" in a peculiar predicament.
1) Will left her

2) Will leave her
3) Leave

4) No improvement
 

18. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.Chandra's good gestures "will highly appreciated".
1) Will be highly appreciate

2) Will be high appreciative
3) Will be highly appreciated

4) No improvement
 

19. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. was born 'in' 16 November in 1986.
1) On

2) At
3) For

4) No improvement
 

20. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.Sumathi was 'a industriously' and willing worker.
1) An industrious

2) A industrious
3) An industriously

4) No improvement
 

21. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.Both Santhosh and Rohit have 167 English papers due 'in' Tuesday.
1) About

2) At
3) On

4) No improvement
 

22. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes.Suraj as well as his friends 'was' arrested.
1) Were

2) Were being
3) Have been

4) No improvement
 

23. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Malini said that she would go for the meeting.
1) Malini said, "I go for the meeting"

2) Malini said, "I am going for the meeting"
3) Malini said, "I will go for the meeting"

4) Malini said, "I went for the meeting"
 

24. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Prabhu said that he was not going to college.
1) Prabhu said, "He was not going to college"

2) Prabhu said, "I am not going to college"
3) Prabhu said, "I will not go to college"

4) Prabhu said, "He had not gone to college"

25. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. She said that she would be playing with her kids.
1) She said, "I have played with my kids"

2) She said, "I will play with my kids"
3) She said, "I played with my kids"

4) She said, "I will be playing with my kids"

26. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Anand said that he would be waiting for me.
1) Anand said, "I will be waiting for you"

2) Anand said, "I will wait for you"
3) Anand said, "I should be waiting for you"

4) Anand said, "I am waiting for you"
 

27. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. He exclaimed sadly that he was undone.
1) He said, "Alas! I am undone"

2) He said, "Alas! He is undone"
3) He said, "Alas! He was undone"

4) He said, "Alas! I have been undone"
 

28. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Anjana said that she was waiting for her friends.
1) Anjana said, "I have been waiting for my friends"

2) Anjana said, "I had been waiting for my friends"

3) Anjana said, "I waiting for my friends"

4) Anjana said, "I am waiting for my friends"
 

29. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Sanjay said that he was going to Delhi then.
1) Sanjay said, "I am going to Delhi now"

2) Sanjay said, "I was going to Delhi now"
3) Sanjay said, "I am going to Delhi then"

4) Sanjay said, "He is going to Delhi now"
 

30. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Rajesh told Sumithra that he loved his parents.
1) Rajesh said to Sumithra, "I am loving my parents"

2) Rajesh said to Sumithra, "I love my parents"

3) Rajesh said to Sumithra, "I have been loving my parents"

4) Rajesh said to Sumithra, "I loves my parents"

31. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. He asked me what I was doing.
1) He said to me, "What are you doing?

2) He said to me, "What you are doing?
3) He said to me, "What I am doing?

4) He said to me, "What were you doing?
 

32. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Sumanth said that he would have called a doctor.
1) Sumanth said, "I will call a doctor"

2) Sumanth said, "I will be calling a doctor"
3) Sumanth said, "I will have called a doctor"

4) Sumanth said, "I should call a doctor"
 

33. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Akshai said that he was playing drums.
1) Akshai said, "I had been playing drums"

2) Akshai said, "I have been playing drums"
3) Akshai said, "I am playing drums"

4) Akshai said, "I play drums"
 

34. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. They said that they played cricket.
1) They said, "They plays cricket"

2) They said, "They are playing cricket"
3) They said, "They have been playing cricket"

4) They said, "We play cricket"
 

35. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Anitha said, "I've been learning Bharatanatyam for the past six months."
1) Anitha said that she had been learning Bharatanatyam for the past six months

2) Anitha said that she has been learning Bharatanatyam for the past six months

3) Anitha said that she is learning Bharatanatyam for the past six months

4) Anitha said that she learnt Bharatanatyam for the past six months

36. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. "Call the first witness," said the judge.
1) The judge commands to call the first witness

2) The judge pleaded to call the first witness
3) The judge commanded to called the first witness

4) The judge commanded to call the first witness

37. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Rahim said, "I will have completed my project."
1) Rahim said that he would complete his project

2) Rahim said that he would have completed his project

3) Rahim said that he had completed his project

4) Rahim said that he has completed his project
 

38. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Prabha said to Prabhu, "Prem was playing cards."
1) Prabha told Prabhu that Prem had been playing cards

2) Prabha told Prabhu that Prem has been playing cards

3) Prabha told Prabhu that Prem playing cards

4) Prabha told Prabhu that Prem plays cards
 

39. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Anbu said to Suresh, "Priya is playing in the garden."
1) Anbu told Suresh that Priya was playing in the garden

2) Anbu told Suresh that Priya played in the garden

3) Anbu told Suresh that Priya plays in the garden

4) Anbu told Suresh that Priya play in the garden

40. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Siva said, "I have read the novel Pride and Prejudice."
1) Siva said that he have read the novel Pride and Prejudice

2) Siva said that he reads the novel Pride and Prejudice
3) Siva said that he had read the novel Pride and Prejudice

4) Siva said that he read the novel Pride and Prejudice

41. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Vasanth said to Praveen, "I have eaten three apples."
1) Vasanth told Praveen that he ate three apples

2) Vasanth told Praveen that he has eaten three apples
3) Vasanth told Praveen that he had eaten three apples

4) Vasanth told Praveen that he eats three apples

42. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Sunder said, "I will go to my sister's house today."
1) Sunder said that he went to his sister's house that day

2) Sunder said that he has to go to his sister's house that day

3) Sunder said that he goes to his sister's house that day

4) Sunder said that he would go to his sister's house that day
 

43. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Kumar said, "I am unwell."
1) Kumar said that he had been unwell

2) Kumar said that he is unwell
3) Kumar said that he has been unwell

4) Kumar said that he was unwell
 

44. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Suresh said to me, "I have been dancing for two hours".
1) Suresh told me that he has been dancing for two hours

2) Suresh told me that he had been dancing for two hours

3) Suresh told me that he is dancing for two hours

4) Suresh told me that he was dancing for two hours

45. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Nisha said to Sunil, "I will not be going for the class."
1) Nisha told Sunil that she will not have gone for the class

2) Nisha told Sunil that she does not go for the class
3) Nisha told Sunil that she would not be going for the class

4) Nisha told Sunil that she had not been going for the class

46. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. "Where do you live?", said the stranger.
1) The stranger enquired where I lived

2) The stranger enquires where I lived
3) The stranger enquired where I had been living

4) The stranger enquires where I have been living

47. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. He said to him, "Is not your name Krishna?"
1) He inquired him whether his name was not Krishna

2) He inquired him whether my name was not Krishna

3) He inquires him whether his name was not Krishna

4) He inquired him whether his name is not Krishna

48. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. A children's story is written by Amith.
1) Amith has written a children's story

2) Amith wrote a children's story
3) Amith writes a children's story

4) Amith had written a children's story
 

49. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. By whom was this work done?
1) Who had done this work?

2) Who did this work?
3) Who has done this work?

4) Who does this work?
 

50. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. A gift was given to me by my friend.
1) My friend had given me a gift

2) My friend has given me a gift
3) My friend gave me a gift

4) My friend gives me a gift

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Total Questions - 200
Duration - 2 Hours
Maximum Marks - 200

Date of Examination - 15 Dec 2017

51. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. Our house was built by my father.
1) My father had built our house

2) My father builds our house
3) My father has built our house

4) My father built our house
 

52. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. This picture had been drawn by me.
1) I had drawn this picture

2) I have drawn this picture
3) I drew this picture

4) I drawn this picture
 

53. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. The room is being swept by the sweeper.
1) The sweeper is sweeping the room

2) The sweeper swept the room
3) The sweeper sweeps the room

4) The sweeper has been sweeping the room

54. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. He was taken to the hospital by his friends.
1) His friends had taken him to the hospital

2) His friends have taken him to the hospital
3) His friends take him to the hospital

4) His friends took him to the hospital
 

55. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. A few bags were bought by me.
1) I had bought a few bags

2) I have bought a few bags
3) I bought a few bags

4) I buy a few bags

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56. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. The telephone had been invented by Graham Bell.
1) Graham Bell should have invented the telephone

2) Graham Bell has invented the telephone
3) Graham Bell had invented the telephone

4) Graham Bell invented the telephone
 

57. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. The books exhibition had been opened by the Governor.
1) The Governor had opened the books exhibition

2) The Governor has opened the books exhibition

3) The Governor opened the books exhibition

4) The Governor opens the books exhibition
 

58. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. This letter was written by Mr. Kumar.
1) Mr. Kumar had written this letter

2) Mr. Kumar writes this letter
3) Mr. Kumar has written this letter

4) Mr. Kumar wrote this letter
 

59. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. The flute is being played by Shankar.
1) Shankar was playing the flute

2) Shankar is playing the flute
3) Shankar has been playing the flute

4) Shankar playing the flute
 

60. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. Sumanth was reading a book.
1) A book was being read by Sumanth

2) A book is being read by Sumanth
3) A book is read by Sumanth

4) A book has been read by Sumanth
 

61. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. The boy is climbing the cliff.
1) The cliff have been climbed by the boy

2) The cliff was being climbed by the boy
3) The cliff is being climbed by the boy

4) The cliff had been climbed by the boy
 

62. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. My elder brother is playing cricket.
1) Cricket was being played by my elder brother

2) Cricket is being played by my elder brother
3) Cricket has been played by my elder brother

4) Cricket had been played by my elder brother
 

63. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. The gardener was watering the plants.
1) The plants is being watered by the gardener

2) The plants are being watered by the gardener
3) The plants watered by the gardener

4) The plants were being watered by the gardener
 

64. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. Sanjay sells tea.
1) Tea had been sold by Sanjay

2) Tea has been sold by Sanjay
3) Tea was sold by Sanjay

4) Tea is sold by Sanjay
 

65. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. Mohan was driving a car.
1) A car is being driven by Mohan

2) A car was being driven by Mohan
3) A car has been driven by Mohan

4) A car had been driven by Mohan
 

66. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. Who broke this beautiful glass?
1) By whom has this beautiful glass been broken?

2) By whom is this beautiful glass broken?
3) By whom was this beautiful glass broken?

4) By whom had this beautiful glass been broken?

67. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. My sister has painted this wall.
1) This wall has been painted by my sister

2) This wall have been painted by my sister
3) This wall was painted by my sister

4) This wall is painted by my sister
 

68. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. When Ram arrived home, police arrested him.
1) When Ram arrived home, he had been arrested by police

2) When Ram arrived home, he is arrested by police
3) When Ram arrived home, he was arrested by police

4) When Ram arrived home, he was being arrested by police
 

69. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. Were you washing the clothes?
1) Was the clothes being washed by you?

2) Were the clothes being washed by you?
3) Is the clothes being washed by you?

4) Has the clothes being washed by you?
 

70. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. I have written this essay.
1) This essay had been written by me

2) This essay is written by me
3) This essay has been written by me

4) This essay was written by me
 

71. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. We won the cricket match.
1) The cricket match was won by us

2) The cricket match is won by us
3) The cricket match win by us

4) The cricket match had been won by us
 

72. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. Did he call you?
1) Were you called by him?

2) Are you called by him?
3) Did you called by him?

4) Have you been called by him?
 

73. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "High on the hog"
1) To go to bed or go to sleep

2) To study for a test
3) To live in a luxurious or costly way

4) To have something secured
 

74. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Be in the same boat"
1) To ask someone to travel on the same boat

2) To be in the same difficult situation
3) Willing to do something immediately

4) To force an issue that has already ended

75. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Cut to the chase"
1) To start talking about the important aspects of something

2) To conclude from obvious fact

3) To clean solid lines

4) To be evil tempered
 

76. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below."Take exception to"
1) To object strongly

2) To enjoy the given freedom
3) To make a promise

4) To comply with a rule
 

77. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "To pick holes"
1) To lose courage

2) To be afraid to die
3) To find the weak points in something

4) To articulate clearly
 

78. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. “Let the grass grow under one’s feet”
1) To accept responsibility

2) To engage in a project
3) To remain idle

4) To grow grass at home
 

79. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Smell a rat"
1) To show signs of cowardice

2) To smell the presence of a rat
3) To suspect that something is wrong about a situation

4) To become polite

 

80. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Run out of steam"
1) To run out of an engine

2) To lose enthusiasm and stop doing something

3) To run the engine by steam

4) A very loud and noisy rain storm
 

81. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Flog a dead horse"
1) To bear the brunt of

2) To beat a dead horse
3) To be evil tempered

4) To waste your effort by trying to do something that is no longer possible

82. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Let sleeping dogs lie"
1) To get someone drunk

2) A fair competition where no side has an advantage

3) To make a dog to sleep

4) To avoid restarting a conflict
 

83. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "A speech or piece of writing praising somebody"
1) Angiology

2) Etymology
3) Eulogy

4) Arcology
 

84. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "A person or animal that eats all kinds of food"
1) Omnivorous

2) Herbivorous
3) Insectivorous

4) Carnivorous
 

85. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "To express your thoughts clearly in words"
1) Articulate

2) Archive
3) Ambivalent

4) Equivocal
 

86. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "A place where ships load and unload goods"
1) Port

2) Terminal
3) Coach

4) Hangar
 

87. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "The rule by nobles"
1) Monarchy

2) Aristocracy
3) Republic

4) Autocracy
 

88. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "Being afraid of water or being near water"
1) Xenophobia

2) Autophobia
3) Monophobia

4) Aquaphobia
 

89. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase."Difficult or impossible to reach or to get"
1) Illegible

2) Inevitable
3) Inaudible

4) Inaccessible
 

90. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "One
who does not believe in God"
1) Devotee

2) Theist
3) Atheist

4) Anarchist
 

91. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "The scientific study of the mind"
1) Philology

2) Psychology
3) Sociology

4) Anthropology
 

92. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "One who studies human antiquities"
1) Apologist

2) Anthropologist
3) Archaeologist

4) Entomologist
 

93. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) One afternoon, a fox was walking through the forest and spotted a bunch of grapes hanging from a lofty branch. (P)Taking a few steps back, the fox jumped and just missed the hanging grapes (Q) Finally,giving up, the fox turned up his nose and said, "They're probably sour anyway." (R) Again,the fox took a few paces back and tried to reach them, but still failed (S) "Just the thing to quench my thirst," said the fox (S6) Then he walked away.
1) QSPR

2) PSQR
3) SQPR

4) SPRQ
 

94. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) Or characters used (Q) Structure of a language (R) Alphabet is a set of graphs (S) To represent the phonemic
1) RPSQ

2) PRSQ
3) SQPR

4) PQRS
 

95. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) People have been eating asparagus (Q) Called garden asparagus (R) As a vegetable since ancient times (S) The vegetable is also
1) PRSQ

2) QPRS
3) SPQR

4) RSQP
 

96. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) That is closely related to the peach tree (Q) Almonds are commonly called nuts (R) But they are actually seeds (S) And they come from a tree
1) RPSQ

2) QRSP
3) SQPR

4) SQPS
 

97. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) Every year in July the city of Pamplona in northeastern Spain holds a rollicking weeklong festival. (P) There are an unusually large number of paramedics and ambulances on hand (Q) In the festival,there will be drinking, parades, dancing, and revelry late into the night (R) That’s because this festival happens to center on a dangerous and world-famous tradition known the running of the bulls (S) To an uninitiated observer, it would all look pretty normal except for one thing (S6) Early in the morning on every day of the festival, about 2,000 people line up to participate in the run.
1) PQRS

2) QSPR
3) PSQR

4) SPQR
 

98. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) Or car racing tests (Q) And a car’s power (R) Automobile racing (S) Both a driver’s skill 

1) RPSQ

2) QPSR
3) RSPQ

4) SQPR
 

99. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) I Have a Dream is a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. (P) And one of the most iconic speeches in American history (Q) Which was delivered on August 28, 1963, during the March in Washington (R) It became one of the defining moments of the civil rights movement (S) The theme of the speech was a call for equality and freedom (S6) Some 250,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., for the march in Washington.
1) SRQP

2) PQRS
3) QSRP

4) SQPR
 

100. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) Once when a lion, the king of the jungle, was asleep, a little mouse began running up and down on him. (P) This soon awakened the lion, who placed his huge paw on the mouse, and opened his big jaws to swallow him (Q) I shall never repeat it and I shall never forget your kindness (R) "Pardon, O King!" cried the little mouse (S) "Forgive me this time and who knows, I may be able to do you a good turn one of these days!” (S6) The lion was so tickled by the idea of the mouse being able to help him that he lifted his paw and let him go.
1) PRQS

2) SQPR
3) QSPR

4) QPRS

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Total Questions - 200
Duration - 2 Hours
Maximum Marks - 200

Date of Examination - 15 Dec 2017

101. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) When warm summer (Q) To the cold of winter (R) Autumn is the season (S) Temperatures gradually decrease
1) SRQP

2) RQRS
3) RPSQ

4) PQRS

102. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) Once upon a time, there lived a farmer in a village, beside a forest. (P) When the farmer was a little boy, he spent much of his time playing with the apple tree (Q)Those days, the apple tree had given the choicest of apples to him (R) However, as time passed, the apple tree became old and stopped bearing fruits (S)He had a big garden that had an old apple tree and other plants, trees and beautiful flowers (S6) Now that the farmer was not getting any apples from the tree, he decided that the tree was useless and cut it.
1) PQRS

2) RSPQ
3) QSPR

4) SPQR

103. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) Or unfair treatment (Q) Affirmative action is a policy (R) That tries to make up for past discrimination (S) Against certain groups of people 

1) QRPS

2) SQPR
3) RSPQ

4) SRQP

104. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) Two game cocks were fiercely fighting for the mastery of the farmyard. (P) The vanquished cock skulked away and hid himself in a quiet corner (Q) An eagle sailing through the air pounced upon him
and carried him off in his talons (R) One at last put the other to flight (S) While the conqueror, flying up to a high wall, flapped his wings and crowed exultingly with all his might (S6) The vanquished cock immediately came out of his corner, and ruled henceforth with undisputed mastery. 

1) RSQP

2) SQPR
3) PSQR

4) RPSQ
 

105. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) In 1962, Eunice Kennedy Shriver the sister of President John F. Kennedy, started a summer camp for kids. (P) Similar camps were funded across the United States and Canada (Q) The camp, called
Camp Shriver (R) Camp Shriver became a yearly occurrence, and, with support from the Joseph Kennedy Jr. Foundation (S) Intended to provide a place for these children to play while also promoting the benefits of physical activity (S6) The camps focused on sports and gave out awards for physical achievements. 

1) SQPR

2) PQSR
3) QSPR

4) PQRS

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106. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) A geographical area usually (Q) Cartography is the art and science (R) On a flat surface such as a map or chart (S) Of graphically representing
1) PQRS

2) QSPR
3) QPRS

4) SQPR

107. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) A bunny rabbit lived in the forest; he had many friends and he was proud of his friends. (P) He was very scared (Q) He quickly went to his friend deer (R) One day, bunny rabbit heard the loud barking of wild dogs (S) He decided to ask for help (S6) The bunny rabbit said, “Dear friend, some wild dogs are chasing me, can you chase them away with your sharp antlers?”
1) SPQR

2) RPSQ
3) QRPS

4) SPQR

108. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) This was called the abolitionist movement (Q) To slavery began a movement to abolish (R) Or end the practice (S) In the late 1700s people who were opposed
1) PQRS

2) RSQP
3) RPQS

4) SQRP

109. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) An audience (Q) Often in a theatre  (R) Acted out before (S) A drama is a type of story
1) QRPS

2) PSQR
3) SRPQ

4) RSPQ

110. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) Here are a few theories as to why a baker’s dozen became 13. (P) Bakers who were found to be cheating their customers by overpricing undersized loaves were subject to strict punishment (Q) There may be fluctuations in rising and baking and air content (R) Even with careful planning, it is difficult to ensure that all of your baked goods come out the same size (S) In medieval England there were laws that related the price of bread to the price of the wheat used to make it (S6) For fear of accidentally coming up short they would throw in a bit extra to ensure that they wouldn’t end up with a surprise flogging later.
1) PQRS

2) PSRQ
3) RQPS

4) SPQR

111. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) Canals are waterways (Q) That are built by people (R) Travel, and irrigation (S) And used for shipping,
1) SQPR

2) RPSQ
3) PQSR

4) RPQS

112. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) One hot day, an ant was searching for some water, after walking around for some time, she came to a spring. (P) While making her way up, she slipped and fell into the water (Q) To reach the spring,  she had to climb up a blade of grass (R) She could have drowned if a dove up a nearby tree had not seen her (S) Seeing that the ant was in trouble, the dove quickly plucked a leaf and dropped it into the water near the struggling ant (S6) The ant moved towards the leaf and climbed up onto it; and the leaf drifted to dry ground, and the ant jumped out, and she was safe at last.
1) RSPQ

2) PQSR
3) SQPR

4) QPRS

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138. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. If you describe someone as a maverick, (P)/ you mean that he is unconventional and independent (Q)/ and do not think or behave in the same way as other people. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

139. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The government need to adopt (P)/ a multi-year expenditure outlook (Q)/ while preparing the budget. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

140. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The scientists found that (P)/ leopards tend to hoist prey (Q)/ that are between half and one-and-a-half times it's own weight. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

141. In the following question, each sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. King penguins (P)/ are active throughout (Q)/ the long summer days. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

142. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The behaviour of resident spiders (P)/ towards pirate spiders and their own prey (Q)/ are quite different. (R)/ No error (S) 
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

143. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Earth's deserts (P)/ is a land of extremes,(Q) /constantly pushing life to the limit. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

144. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Can you tell me (P)/ the name of the person (Q)/ whom wrote the book? (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

145. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Bharatanatyam will also (P)/ feature in the two-week (Q)/ World Music Festival. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

146. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The consequence of (P)/ his carelessness was (Q)/ that the game was lost. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

147. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The place were (P)/Buddha was cremated (Q)/has recently been discovered.(R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

148. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Men who has risen (P)/ by their own exertions (Q)/ are always respected. (R)/ No error (S) 
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

149. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Ancient jewellery or decoration (P)/ has a new meaning (Q)/ with the discovery bone ornaments. (R) / No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

150. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No  error (S)' as your answer. We have issued (P)/ a order seeking immediate (Q)/ printing of revised price tag. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

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SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2" VER-9, Part-I (English language & Comprehension)

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 SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2"  VER-9, Part-I

(English language & Comprehension)

Total Questions - 200
Duration - 2 Hours
Maximum Marks - 200

Date of Examination - 15 Dec 2017

1. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. It is raining, "isn't it"?
1) Haven't it 

2) Hasn't it

3) Weren't it             

4) No improvement

2. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Our company aims 'on help' students with disabilities to live and study independently.
1) In help               

2) At help

3) To help               

4) No improvement

3. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. The conference "will been a" celebration of women's achievements.
1) Will be an           

2) Would be an

3) Will be a             

4) No improvement

4. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Martin Luther 'translated' the Bible into German.
1) Translate               

2) Translating

3) Have Translated   

4) No improvement

5. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Mridula seems almost impervious 'to' the criticism from all sides.
1) Off

2) In

3) Till

4) No improvement

6. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. The black sky 'was illuminated' by forked lightning.
1) Was illuminate

2) Illuminating

3) Have illuminated

4) No improvement

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SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2 " VER-8, Part-IV (English language & Comprehension)

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SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2 " VER-8, Part-IV

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Total Questions - 200
Duration - 2 Hours
Maximum Marks - 200

Date of Examination - 15 Dec 2017

151. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Wherever you live, (P)/ there is surely some countryside or coastline (Q)/not too far away that you are proud of. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

152. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Tickle is (P)/one of the broadest and deepest (Q)/ subject in science. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

153. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Scientists intended (P)/ to reintroduce and conserve grey wolves (Q)/ in their original habitats. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

154. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. A prince were (P)/ in search of a Sufi master (Q)/ to help him in his mystical journey. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

155. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Suresh have never (P)/ encouraged nor (Q)/condoned violence. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

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156. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The Kepler Space Telescope, (P)/ launched on 2009, was designed (Q)/to find planets around other stars. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

157. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Throughout the history, (P)/humans has existed side-by-side (Q)/ with bacteria and viruses. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q
3) R

4) S

158. Choose the correct synonym of the given word from the options given below.
DEPOSITION
1) Ascent

2) Employment
3) Impeachment

4) Coronation

159. Choose the best synonym of the given word from the options given below. DISSEMINATE
1) Collect

2) Conceal
3) Hide

4) Disperse

160. Choose the best synonym of the given word from the options given below. CONGENIAL
1) Cordial

2) Harsh
3) Hateful

4) Unfriendly

161. Choose the best antonym of the given word from the options given below.
CONTROVERSY
1) Argument

2) Difference
3) Agreement

4) Quarrel

162. Choose the correct antonym of the given word from the options given below.
INUNDATION
1) Flood

2) Torrent
3) Tide

4) Drought

163. Choose the best antonym of the given word from the options given below.

EQUIVALENT
1) Comparable

2) Dissimilar
3) Parallel

4) Identical

164. Choose the MISSPELT word.
1) Perseverance

2) Possession
3) Reference

4) Restarant

165. Choose the MISSPELT word.
1) Acheive

2) Apparently
3) Beginning

4) Business

166. Choose the MISSPELT word.
1) Abundance

2) Acclaim
3) Absense

4) Advertisement

167. Complete the sentence with the most appropriate word. Making pies and cakes ____ Mrs.Kumar's speciality.
1) Have

2) Is
3) Has

4) Are being

168. Complete the sentence with the most appropriate word. Laxmi's sons are the most _________ thing in her life.
1) Importancy

2) Importance
3) Importantly

4) Important

169. Complete the sentence with the most appropriate word. Students are not expected to leave without _________.
1) Tolerance

2) Indulgence
3) Permission

4) Freedom

170. Complete the sentence with the most appropriate word. I always arrive to class twenty minutes ______ so that I have time to prepare.
1) Late

2) Early
3) Later

4) Behind time

171. Complete the sentence with the most appropriate word. A ________ man is certain to be prosperous.
1) Diligent

2) Inactive
3) Indolent

4) Lethargic

172. Find the word closest in the meaning to "Pensive".
1) Ignorant

2) Negligent
3) Thoughtful

4) Shallow

173. Fill in the blank with most appropriate word which will suit the context of the sentence. I work very __________ and am decisive and accurate in my judgement.
1) Anxious

2) Elaborate
3) Efficiently

4) Precise

174. Fill in the blank with most appropriate word which will suit the context of the sentence. Sanjay found the unchanging rhythm of the musical piece to be annoyingly ______.
1) Irreverent

2) Recusant
3) Monotonous

4) Coherent

175. Fill in the blank with most appropriate word which will suit the context of the sentence. I don’t have much energy these days. After a short stroll, I am quite ______.
1) Relieved

2) Eager
3) Uplifted

4) Exhausted

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Total Questions - 200
Duration - 2 Hours
Maximum Marks - 200

Date of Examination - 15 Dec 2017

101. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) Once upon a time, there lived a farmer in a village, beside a forest. (P) When the farmer was a little boy, he spent much of his time playing with the apple tree (Q)Those days, the apple tree had given the choicest of apples to him (R) However, as time passed, the apple tree became old and stopped bearing fruits (S)He had a big garden that had an old apple tree and other plants, trees and beautiful flowers (S6) Now that the farmer was not getting any apples from the tree, he decided that the tree was useless and cut it.
1) PQRS

2) RSPQ

3) QSPR

4) SPQR

102. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) Or car racing tests (Q) And a car’s power (R) Automobile racing (S) Both a driver’s skill
1) RPSQ

2) QPSR

3) RSPQ

4) SQPR

103. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) That is closely related to the peach tree (Q) Almonds are commonly called nuts (R) But they are actually seeds (S) And they come from a tree
1) RPSQ

2) QRSP

3) SQPR

4) SQPS

104. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) This was called the abolitionist movement (Q) To slavery began a movement to abolish (R) Or end the practice (S) In the late 1700s people who were opposed
1) PQRS

2) RSQP

3) RPQS

4) SQRP

105. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) Two game cocks were fiercely fighting for the mastery of the farmyard. (P) The vanquished cock skulked away and hid himself in a quiet corner (Q) An eagle sailing through the air pounced upon him and carried him off in his talons (R) One at last put the other to flight (S) While the conqueror, flying up to a high wall, flapped his wings and crowed exultingly with all his might (S6) The vanquished cock immediately came out of his corner, and ruled henceforth with undisputed mastery.
1) RSQP

2) SQPR

3) PSQR

4) RPSQ

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SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2 " VER-09, Part-IV (English language & Comprehension)

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SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2 " Part-IV

(English language & Comprehension)

Total Questions - 200
Duration - 2 Hours
Maximum Marks - 200

Date of Examination - 15 Dec 2017

151. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The place were (P)/Buddha was cremated (Q)/has recently been discovered.(R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

152. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. If you describe someone as a maverick, (P)/ you mean that he is unconventional and independent (Q)/ and do not think or behave in the same way as other people. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

153. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Tickle is (P)/one of the broadest and deepest (Q)/ subject in science. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

154. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The government need to adopt (P)/ a multi-year expenditure outlook (Q)/ while preparing the budget. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

155. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Throughout the history, (P)/humans has existed side-by-side (Q)/ with bacteria and viruses. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

156. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The behaviour of resident spiders (P)/ towards pirate spiders and their own prey (Q)/ are quite different. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

157. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Suresh have never (P)/ encouraged nor (Q)/condoned violence. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

158. Choose the best synonym of the given word from the options given below. CONGENIAL
1) Cordial

2) Harsh

3) Hateful

4) Unfriendly

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SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2 " VER-10, Part-I (English language & Comprehension)

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SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2 " VER-10, Part-I

(English language & Comprehension)

Total Questions - 200
Duration - 2 Hours
Maximum Marks - 200

Date of Examination - 15 Dec 2017

1. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Both Santhosh and Rohit have 167 English papers due 'in' Tuesday.
1) About

2) At

3) On

4) No improvement

 2. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. The decision ''will leaving her" in a peculiar predicament.
1) Will left her

2) Will leave her

3) Leave

4) No improvement

 3. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Some children are much more 'aggressive then' others.
1) Aggressively than

2) Aggressive than

3) Aggressively then

4) No improvement

4. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Captain Ranjith 'safety navigated' his ship without accident for 100 voyages.
1) Safely navigate

2) Safety navigates

3) Safely navigated

4) No improvement

 5. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. After a 'period for imprisonment' she renounced terrorism.
1) Period of imprisonment

2) Period out imprisonment

3) Period about imprisonment

4) No improvement

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 6. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Everyone in the fraternity has his own 'set in' prejudices.
1) Set by

2) Set of

3) Set on

4) No improvement

 7. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Suraj as well as his friends 'was' arrested.
1) Were

2) Were being

3) Have been

4) No improvement

 8. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. The gas 'is being seeping' out of the rocks.
1) Is seeping

2) Is seep

3) Was being seeping

4) No improvement

 9. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Apple's new "operate" system for phones and tablets, iOS 11, is getting some much-soughtafter updates.
1) Operating

2) Operationals

3) Operated

4) No improvement

 10. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. It is raining, "isn't it"?
1) Haven't it

2) Hasn't it

3) Weren't it

4) No improvement

11. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Santhosh asked me where 'was my pen'.
1) My pen was

2) My pen are

3) Is my pen

4) No improvement

 12. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Our company aims 'on help' students with disabilities to live and study independently.
1) In help

2) At help

3) To help

4) No improvement

 13. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. I was born 'in' 16 November in 1986.
1) On

2) At

3) For

4) No improvement

 14. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. The conference "will been a" celebration of women's achievements.
1) Will be an

2) Would be an

3) Will be a

4) No improvement

 15. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. According to the best available information, the facts 'are' true.
1) Is

2) Has

3) Has been

4) No improvement

 16. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. The pedestrians 'should to be' cautious while crossing the road.
1) Must not

2) Should be

3) Should not

4) No improvement

 17. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Sumithra 'would have missed' the cab if she had not hurried.
1) Would have missing

2) Would has been missing

3) Missed

4) No improvement

 18. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Mridula seems almost impervious 'to' the criticism from all sides.
1) Off

2) In

3) Till

4) No improvement

19. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Chandra's good gestures "will highly appreciated".
1) Will be highly appreciate

2) Will be high appreciative

3) Will be highly appreciated

4) No improvement

 20. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. The black sky 'was illuminated' by forked lightning.
1) Was illuminate

2) Illuminating

3) Have illuminated

4) No improvement

 21. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Sumathi was 'a industriously' and willing worker.
1) An industrious

2) A industrious

3) An industriously

4) No improvement

 22. Choose the correct alternative which will improve the part of the sentence given in quotes. Martin Luther 'translated' the Bible into German.
1) Translate

2) Translating

3) Have Translated

4) No improvement

  23. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Akshai said that he was playing drums.
1) Akshai said, "I had been playing drums"

2) Akshai said, "I have been playing drums"

3) Akshai said, "I am playing drums"

4) Akshai said, "I play drums"

 24. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Malini said that she would go for the meeting.
1) Malini said, "I go for the meeting"

2) Malini said, "I am going for the meeting"

3) Malini said, "I will go for the meeting"

4) Malini said, "I went for the meeting"

 25. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Sumanth said that he would have called a doctor.
1) Sumanth said, "I will call a doctor"

2) Sumanth said, "I will be calling a doctor"

3) Sumanth said, "I will have called a doctor"

4) Sumanth said, "I should call a doctor"

 26. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Anand said that he would be waiting for me.
1) Anand said, "I will be waiting for you"

2) Anand said, "I will wait for you"

3) Anand said, "I should be waiting for you"

4) Anand said, "I am waiting for you"

27. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. He exclaimed sadly that he was undone.
1) He said, "Alas! I am undone"

2) He said, "Alas! He is undone"

3) He said, "Alas! He was undone"

4) He said, "Alas! I have been undone"

28. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. He asked me what I was doing.
1) He said to me, "What are you doing?

2) He said to me, "What you are doing?

3) He said to me, "What I am doing?

4) He said to me, "What were you doing?

29. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Sanjay said that he was going to Delhi then.
1) Sanjay said, "I am going to Delhi now"

2) Sanjay said, "I was going to Delhi now"

3) Sanjay said, "I am going to Delhi then"

4) Sanjay said, "He is going to Delhi now"

30. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. They said that they played cricket.
1) They said, "They plays cricket"

2) They said, "They are playing cricket"

3) They said, "They have been playing cricket"

4) They said, "We play cricket"

31. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Rajesh told Sumithra that he loved his parents.
1) Rajesh said to Sumithra, "I am loving my parents"
2) Rajesh said to Sumithra, "I love my parents"
3) Rajesh said to Sumithra, "I have been loving my parents"
4) Rajesh said to Sumithra, "I loves my parents"

 32. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Anjana said that she was waiting for her friends.
1) Anjana said, "I have been waiting for my friends"

2) Anjana said, "I had been waiting for my friends"

3) Anjana said, "I waiting for my friends"

4) Anjana said, "I am waiting for my friends"

 33. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. Prabhu said that he was not going to college.
1) Prabhu said, "He was not going to college"

2) Prabhu said, "I am not going to college"

3) Prabhu said, "I will not go to college"

4) Prabhu said, "He had not gone to college"

34. Rewrite the sentence in direct speech. She said that she would be playing with her kids.
1) She said, "I have played with my kids"

2) She said, "I will play with my kids"

3) She said, "I played with my kids"

4) She said, "I will be playing with my kids"

35. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Sunder said, "I will go to my sister's house today."
1) Sunder said that he went to his sister's house that day
2) Sunder said that he has to go to his sister's house that day
3) Sunder said that he goes to his sister's house that day
4) Sunder said that he would go to his sister's house that day
 36. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Siva said, "I have read the novel Pride and Prejudice."
1) Siva said that he have read the novel Pride and Prejudice
2) Siva said that he reads the novel Pride and Prejudice
3) Siva said that he had read the novel Pride and Prejudice
4) Siva said that he read the novel Pride and Prejudice

37. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Kumar said, "I am unwell."
1) Kumar said that he had been unwell

2) Kumar said that he is unwell

3) Kumar said that he has been unwell

4) Kumar said that he was unwell

 38. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Prabha said to Prabhu, "Prem was playing cards."
1) Prabha told Prabhu that Prem had been playing cards

2) Prabha told Prabhu that Prem has been playing cards

3) Prabha told Prabhu that Prem playing cards

4) Prabha told Prabhu that Prem plays cards

39. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Suresh said to me, "I have been dancing for two hours".
1) Suresh told me that he has been dancing for two hours
2) Suresh told me that he had been dancing for two hours
3) Suresh told me that he is dancing for two hours
4) Suresh told me that he was dancing for two hours

40. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Nisha said to Sunil, "I will not be going for the class."
1) Nisha told Sunil that she will not have gone for the class
2) Nisha told Sunil that she does not go for the class
3) Nisha told Sunil that she would not be going for the class
4) Nisha told Sunil that she had not been going for the class

 41. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Rahim said, "I will have completed my project."
1) Rahim said that he would complete his project

2) Rahim said that he would have completed his project

3) Rahim said that he had completed his project

4) Rahim said that he has completed his project

 42. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. "Call the first witness," said the judge. 
1) The judge commands to call the first witness

2) The judge pleaded to call the first witness

3) The judge commanded to called the first witness

4) The judge commanded to call the first witness

43. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. "Where do you live?", said the stranger.
1) The stranger enquired where I lived

2) The stranger enquires where I lived

3) The stranger enquired where I had been living

4) The stranger enquires where I have been living

​​​​​​​44. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Vasanth said to Praveen, "I have eaten three apples."
1) Vasanth told Praveen that he ate three apples

2) Vasanth told Praveen that he has eaten three apples

3) Vasanth told Praveen that he had eaten three apples

4) Vasanth told Praveen that he eats three apples

 45. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Anbu said to Suresh, "Priya is playing in the garden."
1) Anbu told Suresh that Priya was playing in the garden
2) Anbu told Suresh that Priya played in the garden
3) Anbu told Suresh that Priya plays in the garden
4) Anbu told Suresh that Priya play in the garden

 46. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Anitha said, "I've been learning Bharatanatyam for the past six months."
1) Anitha said that she had been learning Bharatanatyam for the past six months
2) Anitha said that she has been learning Bharatanatyam for the past six months
3) Anitha said that she is learning Bharatanatyam for the past six months
4) Anitha said that she learnt Bharatanatyam for the past six months

 47. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. He said to him, "Is not your name Krishna?"
1) He inquired him whether his name was not Krishna
2) He inquired him whether my name was not Krishna
3) He inquires him whether his name was not Krishna
4) He inquired him whether his name is not Krishna

 48. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. The flute is being played by Shankar.
1) Shankar was playing the flute

2) Shankar is playing the flute

3) Shankar has been playing the flute

4) Shankar playing the flute

49. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. The telephone had been invented by Graham Bell.
1) Graham Bell should have invented the telephone

2) Graham Bell has invented the telephone

3) Graham Bell had invented the telephone

4) Graham Bell invented the telephone

 50. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. A children's story is written by Amith.
1) Amith has written a children's story

2) Amith wrote a children's story

3) Amith writes a children's story

4) Amith had written a children's story

Answer Key : 

1.(C) 2.(B) 3.(B) 4.(C) 5.(A) 6.(B) 7.(D) 8.(A) 9.(A) 10.(D) 11.(A) 12.(C) 13.(A) 14.(C) 15.(D) 16.(B) 17.(D) 8.(D) 19.(C) 20.(D) 21.(A) 22.(D) 23.(C) 24.(C) 25.(C) 26.(A) 27.(A) 28.(A) 29.(A) 30.(D) 31.(B) 32.(D) 33.(B) 34.(D) 35.(D) 36.(C) 37.(D) 38.(A) 39.(B) 40.(C) 41.(B) 42.(D) 43.(A) 44.(C) 45.(A) 46.(A) 47.(A) 48.(B) 49.(C) 50.(C)

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SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2 " VER-10, Part-II (English language & Comprehension)

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SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2 " VER-10, Part-II

(English language & Comprehension)

Total Questions - 200
Duration - 2 Hours
Maximum Marks - 200

Date of Examination - 15 Dec 2017

51. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. The books exhibition had been opened by the Governor.
1) The Governor had opened the books exhibition

2) The Governor has opened the books exhibition

3) The Governor opened the books exhibition

4) The Governor opens the books exhibition

  52. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. A gift was given to me by my friend.
1) My friend had given me a gift

2) My friend has given me a gift

3) My friend gave me a gift

4) My friend gives me a gift

53. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. Our house was built by my father.
1) My father had built our house

2) My father builds our house

3) My father has built our house

4) My father built our house

 54. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. This letter was written by Mr. Kumar.
1) Mr. Kumar had written this letter

2) Mr. Kumar writes this letter

3) Mr. Kumar has written this letter

4) Mr. Kumar wrote this letter

55. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. The room is being swept by the sweeper.
1) The sweeper is sweeping the room

2) The sweeper swept the room

3) The sweeper sweeps the room

4) The sweeper has been sweeping the room

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 56. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. By whom was this work done?
1) Who had done this work?

2) Who did this work?

3) Who has done this work?

4) Who does this work?

 57. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. A few bags were bought by me.
1) I had bought a few bags

2) I have bought a few bags

3) I bought a few bags

4) I buy a few bags

 58. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. This picture had been drawn by me.
1) I had drawn this picture

2) I have drawn this picture

3) I drew this picture

4) I drawn this picture

 59. Rewrite the sentence in active voice. He was taken to the hospital by his friends.
1) His friends had taken him to the hospital

2) His friends have taken him to the hospital

3) His friends take him to the hospital

4) His friends took him to the hospital

 60. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. I have written this essay.
1) This essay had been written by me

2) This essay is written by me

3) This essay has been written by me

4) This essay was written by me

61. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. Sumanth was reading a book.
1) A book was being read by Sumanth

2) A book is being read by Sumanth

3) A book is read by Sumanth

4) A book has been read by Sumanth

 62. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. When Ram arrived home, police arrested him.
1) When Ram arrived home, he had been arrested by police
2) When Ram arrived home, he is arrested by police
3) When Ram arrived home, he was arrested by police
4) When Ram arrived home, he was being arrested by police

 63. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. The gardener was watering the plants.
1) The plants is being watered by the gardener

2) The plants are being watered by the gardener

3) The plants watered by the gardener

4) The plants were being watered by the gardener

 64. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. Were you washing the clothes?
1) Was the clothes being washed by you?

2) Were the clothes being washed by you?

3) Is the clothes being washed by you?

4) Has the clothes being washed by you?

65. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. My elder brother is playing cricket.
1) Cricket was being played by my elder brother

2) Cricket is being played by my elder brother

3) Cricket has been played by my elder brother

4) Cricket had been played by my elder brother

 66. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. Who broke this beautiful glass?
1) By whom has this beautiful glass been broken?

2) By whom is this beautiful glass broken?

3) By whom was this beautiful glass broken?

4) By whom had this beautiful glass been broken?

67. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. We won the cricket match.
1) The cricket match was won by us

2) The cricket match is won by us

3) The cricket match win by us

4) The cricket match had been won by us

 68. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. Mohan was driving a car.
1) A car is being driven by Mohan

2) A car was being driven by Mohan

3) A car has been driven by Mohan

4) A car had been driven by Mohan

 69. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. Sanjay sells tea.
1) Tea had been sold by Sanjay

2) Tea has been sold by Sanjay

3) Tea was sold by Sanjay

4) Tea is sold by Sanjay

 70. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. My sister has painted this wall.
1) This wall has been painted by my sister

2) This wall have been painted by my sister

3) This wall was painted by my sister

4) This wall is painted by my sister

 71. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. Did he call you?
1) Were you called by him?

2) Are you called by him?

3) Did you called by him?

4) Have you been called by him?

 72. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice. The boy is climbing the cliff.
1) The cliff have been climbed by the boy

2) The cliff was being climbed by the boy

3) The cliff is being climbed by the boy

4) The cliff had been climbed by the boy

 73. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Cut to the chase"
1) To start talking about the important aspects of something

2) To conclude from obvious fact

3) To clean solid lines

4) To be evil tempered

 74. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Be in the same boat"
1) To ask someone to travel on the same boat

2) To be in the same difficult situation

3) Willing to do something immediately

4) To force an issue that has already ended

75. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. “Let the grass grow under one’s feet”
1) To accept responsibility

2) To engage in a project

3) To remain idle

4) To grow grass at home

 76. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "To pick holes"
1) To lose courage

2) To be afraid to die

3) To find the weak points in something

4) To articulate clearly

 77. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Let sleeping dogs lie"
1) To get someone drunk

2) A fair competition where no side has an advantage

3) To make a dog to sleep

4) To avoid restarting a conflict

78. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Flog a dead horse"
1) To bear the brunt of

2) To beat a dead horse

3) To be evil tempered

4) To waste your effort by trying to do something that is no longer possible

 79. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Run out of steam"
1) To run out of an engine

2) To lose enthusiasm and stop doing something

3) To run the engine by steam

4) A very loud and noisy rain storm

  80. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Smell a rat"
1) To show signs of cowardice

2) To smell the presence of a rat

3) To suspect that something is wrong about a situation

4) To become polite

 81. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "Take exception to"
1) To object strongly

2) To enjoy the given freedom

3) To make a promise

4) To comply with a rule

 82. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. "High on the hog"
1) To go to bed or go to sleep

2) To study for a test

3) To live in a luxurious or costly way

4) To have something secured

 83. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "One who studies human antiquities"
1) Apologist

2) Anthropologist

3) Archaeologist

4) Entomologist

 84. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "Difficult or impossible to reach or to get"
1) Illegible

2) Inevitable

3) Inaudible

4) Inaccessible

 85. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "A person or animal that eats all kinds of food"
1) Omnivorous

2) Herbivorous

3) Insectivorous

4) Carnivorous

 86. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "A speech or piece of writing praising somebody"
1) Angiology

2) Etymology

3) Eulogy

4) Arcology

 87. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "The rule by nobles" 
1) Monarchy

2) Aristocracy

3) Republic

4) Autocracy

88. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "To express your thoughts clearly in words"
1) Articulate

2) Archive

3) Ambivalent

4) Equivocal

89. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "Being afraid of water or being near water"
1) Xenophobia

2) Autophobia

3) Monophobia

4) Aquaphobia

  90. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "A place where ships load and unload goods"
1) Port

2) Terminal

3) Coach

4) Hangar

 91. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "The scientific study of the mind"
1) Philology

2) Psychology

3) Sociology

4) Anthropology

 92. Choose from the four options, the word that best defines/substitutes the given phrase. "One who does not believe in God"
1) Devotee

2) Theist

3) Atheist

4) Anarchist

93. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) In 1962, Eunice Kennedy Shriver the sister of President John F. Kennedy, started a summer camp for kids. (P) Similar camps were funded across the United States and Canada (Q) The camp, called
Camp Shriver (R) Camp Shriver became a yearly occurrence, and, with support from the Joseph Kennedy Jr. Foundation (S) Intended to provide a place for these children to play while also promoting the benefits of physical activity (S6) The camps focused on sports and gave out awards for physical achievements.
   

1) SQPR

2) PQSR

3) QSPR

4) PQRS

94. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) Once when a lion, the king of the jungle, was asleep, a little mouse began running up and down on him. (P) This soon awakened the lion, who placed his huge paw on the mouse, and opened his big jaws to swallow him (Q) I shall never repeat it and I shall never forget your kindness (R) "Pardon, O King!" cried the little mouse (S) "Forgive me this time and who knows, I may be able to do you a good turn one of these days!” (S6) The lion was so tickled by the idea of the mouse being able to help him that he lifted his paw and let him go.
1) PRQS

2) SQPR

3) QSPR

4) QPRS

95. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) Or unfair treatment (Q) Affirmative action is a policy (R) That tries to make up for past discrimination (S) Against certain groups of people
1) QRPS

2) SQPR

3) RSPQ

4) SRQP

96. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) Canals are waterways (Q) That are built by people (R) Travel, and irrigation (S) And used for shipping, 
1) SQPR

2) RPSQ

3) PQSR

4) RPQS

97. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position ofS1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) Two game cocks were fiercely fighting for the mastery of the farmyard. (P) The vanquished cock skulked away and hid himself in a quiet corner (Q) An eagle sailing through the air pounced upon him
and carried him off in his talons (R) One at last put the other to flight (S) While the conqueror, flying up to a high wall, flapped his wings and crowed exultingly with all his might (S6) The vanquished cock immediately came out of his corner, and ruled henceforth with undisputed mastery.

1) RSQP

2) SQPR

3) PSQR

4) RPSQ

98. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) That is closely related to the peach tree (Q) Almonds are commonly called nuts (R) But they are actually seeds (S) And they come from a tree
1) RPSQ

2) QRSP

3) SQPR

4) SQPS

99. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) One hot day, an ant was searching for some water, after walking around for some time, she came to a spring. (P) While making her way up, she slipped and fell into the water (Q) To reach the spring, she had to climb up a blade of grass (R) She could have drowned if a dove up a nearby tree had not seen her (S) Seeing that the ant was in trouble, the dove quickly plucked a leaf and dropped it into the water near the struggling ant (S6) The ant moved towards the leaf and climbed up onto it; and the leaf drifted to dry ground, and the ant jumped out, and she was safe at last. 
1) RSPQ

2) PQSR

3) SQPR

4) QPRS

100. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) An audience (Q) Often in a theatre (R) Acted out before (S) A drama is a type of story
1) QRPS

2) PSQR

3) SRPQ

4) RSPQ

Answer Key : 

 51 .(A)  52 .(C) 53 .(D) 54 .(D) 55 .(A) 56 .(B) 57 .(C) 58 .(A) 59 .(D) 60 .(C) 61 .(A) 62 .(C) 63 .(D) 64 .(B) 65 .(B) 66 .(C) 67 .(A) 68 .(B) 69 .(D) 70 .(A) 71 .(A) 72 .(C) 73 .(A) 74 .(B) 75 .(C) 76 .(C) 77 .(D) 78 .(D) 79 .(B) 80 .(C) 81 .(A) 82 .(C) 83 .(C) 84 .(D) 85 .(A) 86 .(C) 87 .(B) 88 .(A) 89 .(D) 90 .(A) 91 .(B) 92 .(C)93. (C) 94. (A) 95. (A)  96 .(C) 97. (D) 98. (B) 99 (D) 100 .(C)

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SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2 " VER-10, Part-III

(English language & Comprehension)

Total Questions - 200
Duration - 2 Hours
Maximum Marks - 200

Date of Examination - 15 Dec 2017

101. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) People have been eating asparagus (Q) Called garden asparagus (R) As a vegetable since ancient times (S) The vegetable is also
1) PRSQ

2) QPRS

3) SPQR

4) RSQP

102. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) One afternoon, a fox was walking through the forest and spotted a bunch of grapes hanging from a lofty branch. (P) Taking a few steps back, the fox jumped and just missed the hanging grapes (Q) Finally, giving up, the fox turned up his nose and said, "They're probably sour anyway." (R) Again, the fox took a few paces back and tried to reach them, but still failed (S) "Just the thing to quench my thirst," said the fox (S6) Then he walked away. Join the Best Online Mock Tests For SSC Exams (CGL - 2017 Tier-2, CHSL 2017 & CGL - 2018 Tier-1) Visit mocks.qmaths.in or download QMaths Android Application
1) QSPR

2) PSQR

3) SQPR

4) SPRQ

103. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) Here are a few theories as to why a baker’s dozen became 13. (P) Bakers who were found to be cheating their customers by overpricing undersized loaves were subject to strict punishment (Q) There may be fluctuations in rising and baking and air content (R) Even with careful planning, it is difficult to ensure that all of your baked goods come out the same size (S) In medieval England there were laws that related the price of bread to the price of the wheat used to make it (S6) For fear of accidentally coming up short they would throw in a bit extra to ensure that they wouldn’t end up with a surprise flogging later.
1) PQRS

2) PSRQ

3) RQPS

4) SPQR

  104. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) Or car racing tests (Q) And a car’s power (R) Automobile racing (S) Both a driver’s skill
1) RPSQ

2) QPSR

3) RSPQ

4) SQPR

105. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) Or characters used (Q) Structure of a language (R) Alphabet is a set of graphs (S) To represent the phonemic
1) RPSQ

2) PRSQ

3) SQPR

4) PQRS

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 106. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) A bunny rabbit lived in the forest; he had many friends and he was proud of his friends. (P) He was very scared (Q) He quickly went to his friend deer (R) One day, bunny rabbit heard the loud barking of wild dogs (S) He decided to ask for help (S6) The bunny rabbit said, “Dear friend, some wild dogs are chasing me, can you chase them away with your sharp antlers?”
1) SPQR

2) RPSQ

3) QRPS

4) SPQR

107. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) A geographical area usually (Q) Cartography is the art and science (R) On a flat surface such as a map or chart (S) Of graphically representing
1) PQRS

2) QSPR

3) QPRS

4) SQPR

 108. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) When warm summer (Q) To the cold of winter (R) Autumn is the season (S) Temperatures gradually decrease
1) SRQP

2) RQRS

3) RPSQ

4) PQRS

 109. The following sentence is divided into four parts (P, Q, R and S). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence. (P) This was called the abolitionist movement (Q) To slavery began a movement to abolish (R) Or end the practice (S) In the late 1700s people who were opposed
1) PQRS

2) RSQP

3) RPQS

4) SQRP

 110. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) Once upon a time, there lived a farmer in a village, beside a forest. (P) When the farmer was a little boy, he spent much of his time playing with the apple tree (Q)Those days, the apple tree had given the choicest of apples to him (R) However, as time passed, the apple tree became old and stopped bearing fruits (S)He had a big garden that had an old apple tree and other plants, trees and beautiful flowers (S6) Now that the farmer was not getting any apples from the tree, he decided that the tree was useless and cut it.
1) PQRS

2) RSPQ

3) QSPR

4) SPQR

 111. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) Every year in July the city of Pamplona in northeastern Spain holds a rollicking weeklong festival. (P) There are an unusually large number of paramedics and ambulances on hand (Q) In the festival,
there will be drinking, parades, dancing, and revelry late into the night (R) That’s because this festival happens to center on a dangerous and world-famous tradition known the running of the bulls (S) To an uninitiated observer, it would all look pretty normal except for one thing (S6) Early in the morning on every day of the festival, about 2,000 people line up to participate in the run.

1) PQRS

2) QSPR

3) PSQR

4) SPQR

112. In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) I Have a Dream is a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. (P) And one of the most iconic speeches in American history (Q) Which was delivered on August 28, 1963, during the March in Washington (R)
It became one of the defining moments of the civil rights movement (S) The theme of the speech was a call for equality and freedom (S6) Some 250,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., for the march in Washington.

1) SRQP

2) PQRS

3) QSRP

4) SQPR

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138. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Men who has risen (P)/ by their own exertions (Q)/ are always respected. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

139. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. A prince were (P)/ in search of a Sufi master (Q)/ to help him in his mystical journey. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 140. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. We have issued (P)/ a order seeking immediate (Q)/ printing of revised price tag. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 141. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Earth's deserts (P)/ is a land of extremes,(Q) /constantly pushing life to the limit. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

142. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Suresh have never (P)/ encouraged nor (Q)/condoned violence. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 143. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. If you describe someone as a maverick, (P)/ you mean that he is unconventional and independent (Q)/ and do not think or behave in the same way as other people. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 144. In the following question, each sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. King penguins (P)/ are active throughout (Q)/ the long summer days. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

145. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Bharatanatyam will also (P)/ feature in the two-week (Q)/ World Music Festival. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 146. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The government need to adopt (P)/ a multi-year expenditure outlook (Q)/ while preparing the budget. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 147. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Wherever you live, (P)/ there is surely some countryside or coastline (Q)/not too far away that you are proud of. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 148. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Throughout the history, (P)/humans has existed side-by-side (Q)/ with bacteria and viruses. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 149. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Scientists intended (P)/ to reintroduce and conserve grey wolves (Q)/ in their original habitats. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 150. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The scientists found that (P)/ leopards tend to hoist prey (Q)/ that are between half and one-and-a-half times it's own weight. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

Answer Key : 

101 .(A)  102 .(D) 103 .(D) 104 .(A) 105 .(A) 106 .(B) 107 .(B)108 C 109 .(D) 110 .(D)  111 .(B) 112 .(C) 113 .(A) 114 .(C) 115 .(B) 116 .(A) 117 .(B) 118 .(A) 119 .(C) 120 .(B) 121 .(D) 122 .(A) 123 .(B) 124 .(D) 125 .(C) 126 .(A) 127 .(A) 128 .(C) 129 .(B) 130 .(D) 131 .(A) 132 .(C)133 .(B) 134 .(D) 135 .(A) 136 .(C) 137 .(B) 138 .(A) 139 .(A) 140 .(B) 141 .(B) 142 .(A) 143 .(C) 144 .(D) 145 .(D) 146 .(A) 147 .(D) 148 .(B) 149 .(D) 150 .(C)

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SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2 " VER-10, Part-IV (English language & Comprehension)

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SSC ASI CPO Exam Paper - 2017 " Paper-2 " VER-10, Part-IV

(English language & Comprehension)

Total Questions - 200
Duration - 2 Hours
Maximum Marks - 200

Date of Examination - 15 Dec 2017

151. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The Kepler Space Telescope, (P)/ launched on 2009, was designed (Q)/to find planets around other stars. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 152. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The place were (P)/Buddha was cremated (Q)/has recently been discovered.(R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 153. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The behaviour of resident spiders (P)/ towards pirate spiders and their own prey (Q)/ are quite different. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 154. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. The consequence of (P)/ his carelessness was (Q)/ that the game was lost. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

155. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Ancient jewellery or decoration (P)/ has a new meaning (Q)/ with the discovery bone ornaments. (R) / No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

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 156. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Tickle is (P)/one of the broadest and deepest (Q)/ subject in science. (R)/ No error (S)
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 157. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your answer. Can you tell me (P)/ the name of the person (Q)/ whom wrote the book? (R)/ No error (S) 
1) P

2) Q

3) R

4) S

 158. Choose the best synonym of the given word from the options given below. CONGENIAL
1) Cordial

2) Harsh

3) Hateful

4) Unfriendly

 159. Choose the correct synonym of the given word from the options given below.
DEPOSITION
1) Ascent

2) Employment

3) Impeachment

4) Coronation

 160. Choose the best synonym of the given word from the options given below. DISSEMINATE
1) Collect

2) Conceal

3) Hide

4) Disperse

 161. Choose the best antonym of the given word from the options given below. EQUIVALENT
1) Comparable

2) Dissimilar

3) Parallel

4) Identical

 162. Choose the correct antonym of the given word from the options given below.
INUNDATION
1) Flood

2) Torrent

3) Tide

4) Drought

 163. Choose the best antonym of the given word from the options given below.
CONTROVERSY

1) Argument

2) Difference

3) Agreement

4) Quarrel

164. Choose the MISSPELT word.
1) Acheive

2) Apparently

3) Beginning

4) Business

165. Choose the MISSPELT word.
1) Perseverance

2) Possession

3) Reference

4) Restarant

166. Choose the MISSPELT word.
1) Abundance

2) Acclaim

3) Absense

4) Advertisement

 167. Complete the sentence with the most appropriate word. Students are not expected to leave without _________.
1) Tolerance

2) Indulgence

3) Permission

4) Freedom

 168. Complete the sentence with the most appropriate word. I always arrive to class twenty minutes ______ so that I have time to prepare.
1) Late

2) Early

3) Later

4) Behind time

 169. Complete the sentence with the most appropriate word. Making pies and cakes ____ Mrs. Kumar's speciality.
1) Have

2) Is

3) Has

4) Are being

 170. Complete the sentence with the most appropriate word. Laxmi's sons are the most _________ thing in her life.
1) Importancy

2) Importance

3) Importantly

4) Important

171. Complete the sentence with the most appropriate word. A ________ man is certain to be prosperous.
1) Diligent

2) Inactive

3) Indolent

4) Lethargic

 172. Find the word closest in the meaning to "Pensive".
1) Ignorant

2) Negligent

3) Thoughtful

4) Shallow

 173. Fill in the blank with most appropriate word which will suit the context of the sentence. I don’t have much energy these days. After a short stroll, I am quite ______.
1) Relieved

2) Eager

3) Uplifted

4) Exhausted

174. Fill in the blank with most appropriate word which will suit the context of the sentence. Sanjay found the unchanging rhythm of the musical piece to be annoyingly ______.
1) Irreverent

2) Recusant

3) Monotonous

4) Coherent

 175. Fill in the blank with most appropriate word which will suit the context of the sentence. I work very __________ and am decisive and accurate in my judgement.
1) Anxious

2) Elaborate

3) Efficiently

4) Precise

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QID : 201 - In the following question, select the related word from the given alternatives.

Punjab : Bhangra : : Gujarat : ?

Options:
1) Bihu
2) Garba
3) Ghumar
4) Kathak
Correct Answer: Garba
 
QID : 202 - In the following question, select the related word from the given alternatives.

Weak : Feeble : : Large : ?

Options:
1) Strong 
2) Insignificant
3) Colossal
4) Teeny
Correct Answer: Colossal

QID : 203 - In the following question, select the related letters from the given alternatives.

INQV : JPTZ : : HNSG : ?

Options:
1) IPVK

2) PIVK

3) IPKV

4) IRVK
Correct Answer: IPVK
 
QID : 204 - In the following question, select the related letters from the given alternatives.

GHIJ : HJJL : : NOPQ : ?

Options:
1) OQQS

2) OSSQ

3) PPRS

4) OQSQ
Correct Answer: OQQS
 
QID : 205 - In the following question, select the related number from the given alternatives.

6 : 216 : : 5 : ?

Options:
1) 125

2) 50

3) 75

4) 150
Correct Answer: 125
 
QID : 206 - In the following question, select the related number from the given alternatives.

107 : 11449 : : 106 : ?

Options:
1) 10636

2) 11206

3) 11236

4) 11272
Correct Answer: 11236
 
QID : 207 - In the following question, select the odd word from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) Walls 
2) Doors
3) Floor
4) Foundation 
Correct Answer: Foundation 

QID : 208 - In the following question, select the odd word pair from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) Clouds : Rain
2) Injury : Pain
3) Boiling : Evaporation
4) Freezing : Cold
Correct Answer: Freezing : Cold

QID : 209 - In the following question, select the odd letters from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) DU
2) KP
3) JQ
4) GT
Correct Answer: DU
 
QID : 210 - In the following question, select the odd letters from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) IM
2) DH
3) MS
4) UY
Correct Answer: MS
 
QID : 211 - In the following question, select the odd number pair from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) 121 – 196

2) 441 – 484

3) 25 – 36

4) 169 – 196
Correct Answer: 121 – 196
 
QID : 212 - In the following question, select the odd number pair from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) 47 – 74

2) 49 – 96

3) 63 – 36

4) 97 – 79
Correct Answer: 49 – 96
 
QID : 213 - Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary.

1. Prayer
2. Plane
3. Prey
4. Predate
5. Picture

Options:

1) 51234

2) 51243

3) 52143

4) 52134
Correct Answer: 52143
 
QID : 214 - Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary.

1. Temple
2. Trained
3. Training
4. Troupe
5. Tented

Options:
1) 15234

2) 15243

3) 15432

4) 14532
Correct Answer: 15234
 
QID : 215 - A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

BD, CE, DF, EG, ?

Options:
1) FG

2) DH

3) FH

4) EH
Correct Answer: FH
 
QID : 216 - A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

AVA, BUC, CTE, ?

Options:
1) DVG

2) DSF

3) DSG

4) GSD
Correct Answer: DSG
 
QID : 217 - In the following question, select the missing number from the given series.

84, 42, 28, 21, ?

Options:
1) 10.5

2) 16.8

3) 18.4

4) 19.6
Correct Answer: 16.8
 
QID : 218 - In the following question, select the missing number from the given series.

2.2, 14.8, 40, 90.4, ?

Options:
1) 191.2

2) 194.4

3) 196.2

4) 208.4
Correct Answer: 191.2
 
QID : 219 - Raman remembers that the examination is after 15th May but before 18th May, while Deep remembers that the examination is before 21st May but after 16th May. On which date of May is the examination?

Options:
1) 17
2) 18
3) 19
4) 20
Correct Answer: 17

QID : 220 - In a class of 42 students, Swati's rank is 19th from the bottom. Purshottam is 6 ranks below Swati. What is Purshottam's rank from the top?

Options:
1) 30th
2) 32nd
3) 33rd
4) 34th
Correct Answer: 30th

QID : 221 - Pointing to a lady in the photograph Amit said," She is the mother of the only grandson of my mother ". How is the lady related to Amit?

Options:
1) Mother
2) Daughter
3) Niece
4) Wife
Correct Answer: Wife
 
QID : 222 - In the following question, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.

CAPABILITIES

Options:
1) PLATE

2) PLIABLE

3) PALATE

4) PAYABLE
Correct Answer: PLIABLE
 
QID : 223 - In the following question, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.

CARBONATE

Options:
1) CARBON

2) BORN

3) EARN

4) BOSE
Correct Answer: BOSE
 
QID : 224 - In a certain code language, "SOULFUL" is written as "ORIIXLV" and "GATHER" is written as "OHEWXJ". How is "TIDAL" written in that code language?

Options:
1) IDALQ

2) WFGXO

3) OXGFW

4) QLADI
Correct Answer: OXGFW
 
QID : 225 - In a certain code language, "PLATE" is written as "32876" and "BLEND" is written as "52694". How is "DENTED" written in that code language?

Options:
1) 869768

2) 295329

3) 469764

4) 538635
Correct Answer: 469764

 
QID : 226 - In the following question, by using which mathematical operators will the expression become correct? 
69 ? 3 ? 2 ? 9 ? 3
Options:
1) ÷, –, > and ×
2) ÷, +, < and ×
3) ÷, –, = and ×
4) ×, +, < and ×
Correct Answer: ÷, +, < and ×
 
QID : 227 - In the following question, by using which mathematical operators will the expression become correct? 
9 ? 3 ? 6 ? 8 ? 4
Options:
1) –, ×, = and ×
2) ÷, +, > and +
3) +, ×, < and ×
4) ×, +, < and ×
Correct Answer: +, ×, < and ×
 
QID : 228 - If 1 $ 9 & 5 = 14 and 2 & 4 $ 3 = – 41, then 7 $ 9 & 9 = ?
Options:
1) 72
2) 70
3) 68
4) 64
Correct Answer: 70
 
QID : 229 - If 8 * 9 # 3 = 51 and 12 * 6 # 4 = 72, then 13 * 11 # 6 = ?
Options:
1) 156
2) 128
3) 136
4) 144
Correct Answer: 144
 
QID : 230 - 
 
Options:
1) 60
2) 70
3) 75
4) 80
Correct Answer: 80
 
QID : 231 - 
Options:
1) 3
2) 4
3) 5
4) 6
Correct Answer: 6
 
QID : 232 - 
 
 
Options:
1) 18
2) 20
3) 22
4) 24
Correct Answer: 22
 
QID : 233 - 
Options:
1) 8
2) 10
3) 12
4) 16
Correct Answer: 12
 
QID : 234 - In each of the following question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. Taking the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follows the given statements.
Statements:
I. Some knifes are spoons.
II. Some forks are knifes.
III. No fork is a green.
Conclusions:
I. Some spoons are forks.
II. Some knifes are green.
III. Some green are not knifes.
IV. Some knifes are not green. 
Options:
1) Only conclusion (IV) follows
2) Only conclusion (III) follows
3) Only conclusion (III) and (I) follow
4) Only conclusion (I) and (II) follow
Correct Answer: Only conclusion (IV) follows
 
QID : 235 - In each of the following question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. Taking the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follows the given statements.
Statements:
I. Some mangoes are not red.
II. All red are raw.
III. Some raw are mangoes.
Conclusions:
I. Some mangoes are not raw.
II. Some red are not mangoes.
III. All raw are red.
Options:
1) Only conclusion (I) follows
2) Only conclusion (II) and (III) follow
3) Only conclusion (I) and (III) follow
4) No conclusion follows
Correct Answer: No conclusion follows
 
QID : 236 - 
Options:
1) 6
2) 4
3) 6 or 3
4) 3
Correct Answer: 6
 
QID : 237 - 
 
Options:
1) 4 and 3
2) 4 and 5
3) 2 and 5
4) 2 and 4
Correct Answer: 2 and 5
 
QID : 238 - 
 
Options:
1) 2 and 3
2) 2 and 5
3) 3 and 4
4) Only 2
Correct Answer: 2 and 3
 
QID : 239 - 
 
Options:
1) 4
2) 5
3) 6
4) 3
Correct Answer: 4
 
QID : 240
Options:
1) 111
2) 100
3) 125
4) 168
Correct Answer: 100
 
QID : 241 - 
 
Options:
 
 
QID : 242 - 
 
 
QID : 243 - 
 
 
QID : 244 - 
 
QID : 245 - 
 
 
QID : 246 - 
 

 
QID : 247 - 
 
QID : 248 - 
 
QID : 249 - 
 
Options:
1) 31, 59, 68, 21
2) 43, 86, 99, 40
3) 24, 78, 56, 02
4) 12, 97, 88, 33
Correct Answer: 24, 78, 56, 02
 
QID : 250 - 
 
Options:
1) 14, 13, 12, 65, 76
2) 43, 42, 40, 78, 88
3) 21, 34, 24, 57, 95
4) 30, 01, 31, 97, 59
Correct Answer: 43, 42, 40, 78, 88
 
 

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