Important English Quiz For SSC and Bank Set-46

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A) We can’t handle this complicated case today / (B) unless full details are not given/ (C) to us
by them. / (D) No error



(B); Remove 'not'


 While Ram was away on a long official tour / (B) his office receive an important letter / (C)
which was marked ‘Urgent’.
 / (D) No error
(B); Change 'receive' into 'received'

(A) I have read an interesting book yesterday/ (B) and underlined the new words /(C) which
are simple but effective. / (D) No error.
(A); Change 'have read (V3)' into 'read (V2)'

>(A) No state can long survive if its / (B) foundation were not laid deep / (C) in the material
properly./ (D) No error
(B); Change 'were' into 'is'

(A)Paramount Coaching Centre is making / (B) every possible effort to provide the best facilities/
(C) and personal attention to each student. / (D) No error
(D)


(A) You have done everything / (B) that could be done/ (C)to avert the storm which is now
coming on./ (D) No error
B) Change 'could be done' into 'could have been done'


(A) Gopal loved his Guru immensely / (B) and gave him fullest loyalty / (C) yet he had his own
independent way of thinking. / (D) No error
(B); Add 'his' after 'him

(A) The statement made by the writer / (B) appears to be correct / (C) as Gandhi ji was never
born in Ahmedabad./ (D) No error
(C); Change 'never' into 'not

(A) The reason why / (B) he was rejected / (C) was because he was too young / (C) No error
 (C); Change 'because' into 'that

>(A) The proposal to offer uniform allowance / (B) to all the officers / (C) were opposed by the
workers./ (D) No error
 (C); Change 'were' into 'was'

>(A) The rulings of the traffic department/ (B) both affects the driver and those/ (C) who enforce
the law./ (D) No error
(B); 'Both' with come after 'affects'

(A) The constitution requires / (B) that the President gets / (C) advise from the Prime Minister. /
(D) No error
(C); Change 'advise' into 'advice'


(A) Honesty, integrity and being intelligent / (B) are the qualities which we look / (C) for when
we interview applicants. / (D) No error
(A); Change 'being intelligent' into 'intelligence'


(A) If the bystander had not been / (B) familiar with first aid techniques the driver / (C) which
had met with the accident would have died. / (D) No error
(C); Change 'which' into 'who

(A) People should not be / (B) misguided from the politicians / (C) who will do anything/ (D) for
their personal interest
 (B); Change 'from' into 'by'

(A)We have been always more / (B) concerned about race, religion / (C) and caste than about
our/ (D) being Indians national.
d.Change 'Indians national' into 'indian
nationals'


(A) The thousand-rupees notes / (B) that he gave them for the goods bought from them/ (C)
looked genuine but later they learnt that the notes were all counterfeit. / (D) No error
(A); Change 'thousand-rupees' into 'thousandrupee'


(A) The amount which you have given me / (B) are not enough / (C) and I request you to give
me a little more / (D) No error
 (B); Change 'are' into 'is'


 (A) When the Principal and his assistant were going for a walk / (B) the later slipped and / (C)
fell into a pit. / (D) No error
 (B); Change 'later' into 'latter'

(A) Geeta says / (B) that she is living in the flat for ten years / (C) and does not want to leave. /
(D) No error
(B); Change 'is' into 'has been


(A) I’m having a new car / (B) these days / (C) to go to work. / (D) No error
(A); Change 'I'm having' into 'I have'


(A) Whenever we are not sure / (B) about the meaning of a word / (C) take the help of the dictionary
/ (D) No error
(C); Add 'we must' before 'take

(A) Now- a- days / (B) fifty rupees is / (C) a very small amount. / (D) No error
D

(A) This variety of shirt is / (B) superior than any other / (C) in the shop. / (D) No error
(B); Change 'than' into 'to'


>(A) Rahul wears / (B) only clothes / (C) made of cotton. / (D) No error
(B); Remove 'only'. Only will be used before cotton


FILL IN THE BLANKS

Krishna was charged _____ murder.
(A) about (B) of (C) from (D) with
D


Try to avail yourself ____ every opportunity that comes your way.
(A) on (B) with (C) of (D) about
C


Reena thanked me for what I ____ .
(A) do (B) have done (C) had done (D) does
C


The strike was ____.
(A) called at (B) called in (C) called off (D) called on
C


>The bus can’t start because the battery has ______.
(A) run over (B) run up (C) run down (D) run into
C


ANTONYMS

Latent:
(A) Hidden (B) Forbidding (C) Obvious (D) Artificial
C


Morose:
(A) Healthy (B) Gloomy (C) Haggard (D) Cheerful
D


Brazen:
(A) Bold (B) Made of brass (C) Made of copper (D) Shy
D

Debonair:
(A) Awkward (B) Windy (C) Balmy (D) Supportive
MEANING: (of a man) confident, stylish, and charming.
A

>Exhume:
(A) Decipher (B) Dig (C) Integrate (D) Admit
C

Conform
(A) Differ (B) Reject (C) Question (D) Ignore
C


>Summit
(A) End (B) Last (C) Base (D) Bottom
C


Obscure
(A) Clear (B) Bright (C) Open (D) Frank
A


Elegant
(A) Crude (B) Efficient (C) coy (D) eloquent
A

Delusion
(A) reality (B) acceptance (C) precision (D) fiction
A




SYNONYMS

>Propagation
(A) realisation (B) demarcation (C) assimilation (D) dissemination
D

Calibrated
(A) influenced by sentiments (B) gauged with standard
(C) decided arbitrarily (D) based on conjectures
B


Mitigating
(A) disgusting (B) elevating (C) compromising (D) diluting
D


>Threshold
(A) Starting (B) adjacent (C) verge (D) distant
C

Dumping
(A) disposal (B) abandon (C) discharge (D) accumulate
A


>Verbatim
(A) at will (B) in secret (C) word for word (D) full of words
C


>Acclaim
(A) applaud (B) excel (C) discharge (D) disparage
A

>Defer
(A) discourage (B) default (C) postpone (D) inculcate
C



Disparage
(A) separate (B) belittle (C) compare (D) pant
B


Protagonist
(A) prophet (B) convert (C) central character (D) trivial
C



SPELL CHECKER

(A) Consequences (B) Recomendation (C) Instructor (D) Specimen
B


(A) Measurement (B) Disagreement (C) Concerned (D) Controvarcial
D


 (A) Enthusistic (B) Surrender (C) Impression (D) Harmonise
A


A) Amateur (B) Antagonism (C) Anticipeted (D) Bureaucracy
C


A) Irrelevant (B) Irreverent (C) Hackneyed (D) Imutable
D



IDIOMS

>There followed an [awkward silence] after Ram declared his love to her.
(A) Uncomfortable silence (B) Embarrassing silence
(C) clumsy silence (D) A period of embarassment
B

The two women are so jealous of each other, that [at the drop of hat] they start insulting each
other.
(A) when hat falls (B) when any one drops a hat
(C) for no reason at all (D) on every occasion
D


>Ashwani has made [a laughing stock] of the braggart.
(A) foolish (B) laugh
(C) laughing store–house (D)look ridiculous
D


Sow the wind and reap the whirlwind.
(A) A good done to others does not go unnoticed
(B) Do or say a thing which may bring severe punishment
(C) Prevention is better than cure
(D) See no evil and do no evil
A


Ramu is [out and out] a reactionary.
(A) No more (B) Completely (C) In favour of (D) Deadly against
B


After Independence Indian agriculture rose like [a Phoenix] due to Green Revolution .
(A) With a new life (B) Completely (C) In favour of (D) With vengeance
A

It sounds [all Greek] to me.
(A) alien (B) familiar (C) Stupid (D) Newly coined words.
A


>Mr. Gupta [did me a good turn] by recommending me for the post of Vice-Principal.
(A) Returned by kindness (B) Did an act of kindness
(C) Improved my prospects (D) Became suddenly good.
B


He left the post of [his own accord.]
(A) Which he liked (B) According to his convenience
(C) Voluntarily and willingly (D) According to his judgement
C

The rebels [held out] for about a month.
(A) Waited (B) Retreated (C) Bargained (D) Resisted
D



ONE WORDS
The policy of extending a country’s empire and influence
(A) Communism (B) Capitalism (C) Internationalism (D) Imperialism
D

Allowance paid by a husband to his wife on legal separation is
(A) Compensation (B) Alimony (C) Substance (D) Maintenance
B

Talking disrespectfully of sacred thing is called.
(A) Blasphemy (B) Heresy (C) Atheism (D) Apostasy
A


>A person who looks at the brighter side of every thing
(A) Sadist (B) Sanguine (C) pessimist (D) opportunist
B


Destruction of unborn baby in mother’s womb.
(A) Foeticide (B) Miscarriage (C) Abortion (D) Regicide
A

A large dark grey cloud that brings rains or snow
(A) Nimbus (B) Blizzard (C) Hail (D) Fog
A

One who feels shy and talk less
(A) Garrulous (B) Servile (C) Heresy (D) Reticent
D


One who lacks confidence
(A) Metropolitan (B) Shy (C) ambivert (D) Diffident
D


A person very hard to please
(A) Obstinate (B) Unconquerable (C) Fastidious (D) invincible
C


A cock and bull story means
(A) An unbelievable gossip (B) A children’s speech
(C) A quarrelsome dialogue (D) A competition between unequal people
A


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