idiom and Phrases Set-2 ssc cgl 2018

#60Questions #66-126

66. A few days before his death, he
made a clean breast of
everything.
(1) confessed
(2) took off his shirt
(3) suffered
(4) spoke ill

Important English Quiz-4 SSC Cgl -2018

#ERROR #40
61. Scarcely did I reach the airport,
(1)/nervous and tense, than theplane took off, (2)/leaving mestranded in an alien place. (3)/No error (4).

iDIOMS and pHRASES SET-1 SSC CGL-2018

#65 Important idioms for ssc cgl #everydayquiz

Idioms

1.For his alleged involvement in
espio-nage, he is under a cloud
these days.
(1) experiencing cloudy weather
(2) enjoying favourable luck
(3) under suspicion
(4) under observation

Important English Quiz-3 SSC Cgl -2018

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41-60
41. Your success in the IAS examinations depends not only on (1)/
what papers you have selected
(2)/but on how you have written them. (3) No error. (4)

Important English Quiz-2 SSC Cgl -2018

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#error
21. A city dweller finds it difficult (1)/
to pass away the time (2)/ in a
village. (3)/ No error. (4)

Important English Quiz-1 SSC Cgl -2018

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#error
1. You must either (1)/ be regular with your studies (2)/ and study
for longer period before the examination. (3)/ No error (4)

SSC CGL 2018 SET-5

#35error

07. All doubts are cleared (1)/
between (2)/ you and I (3)/ No
error. (4)

SSC CGL 2018 SET-4

#27ERROR

81. If the worst (1)/comes to worst,
( 2)/I will have to bid good-bye
to my studies and join my family business. (3) /No error. (4)

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#35errors

46.
We had a lot of difficulty(1)/to
find (2)/the house. (3)/ No error. (4).

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#30Questions


16.
Computer education (1)/ in universities and colleges (2) leaves
much to be desired. (3)/ No
error. (4)

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#15Questions
You must either (1)/ be regular
with your studies (2)/ and study
for longer period before the ex
amination. (3)/ No error (4)

important Direct-indirect speech active passive voice set-11

  #PARAJUMBLE #DIRECT-INDIRECT SPEECH #ACTIVE-PASSIVE VOICE
56. I saw that
(P) but seeing my host in this mood
(Q) I deemed it proper to take leave
(R) a I had frequently done before
(S) it had been my intention to pass the
night there
(A) QPSR (B) QRPS
(C) SPQR (D) SRPQ

important Direct-indirect speech active passive voice set-10

 #PARAJUMBLE #DIRECT-INDIRECT SPEECH #ACTIVE-PASSIVE VOICE


51. 1. The strength of the electronic industry
P. is the Japanese ability
Q. rather than their achievement
R. to organize production and marketing
S. in Japan
6. in original research,
(A) P S Q R (B) Q P S R
(C) S P R Q (D) P R Q S

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#45questions

set-4


41. 1. We speak today of self-determination in
politics.
P : So long as one is conscious of a
restraint, it is possible to resist it or to
bear it as a necessary evil and to keep
free in spirit.
Q : Slavery begins when one ceases to feel
the restraint and it depends on if the
evil is accepted as good.
R : There is, however, a subtler domination
exercised in the sphere of ideas by one
culture on another.
S : Political subjection primarily means
restraint on the outer life of people.
6. Cultural subjection is ordinarily of an
unconscious character and it implies
slavery from the very start.
(A) RSPQ (B) RSQP
(C) SPQR (D) SPRQ

Parajumble set 1 2 3 for ssc cgl mains

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SET-1

41. 1. Children are not the only ones who can
fly kites.
P : in some countries like Malaysia, there
are kite festivals
Q : these experts are mostly adult amateur
kite fliers
R : kite flying is a good leisure activity for
parents with their children
S : self designed kites are flown by experts
during such times
6. Some of them play music too.
(A) PSQR (B) SRPQ
(C) QSPR (D) RPSQ

important Direct-indirect speech active passive voice set-9

#PARAJUMBLE #DIRECT-INDIRECT SPEECH #ACTIVE-PASSIVE VOICE
#PQRS
6. 1. Can any one
P. falsehood triumph
Q. and let
R. for a long time
S. suppress truth
6. permanently ?
(A) RQSP

(B) QPRS
(D) PRQS
(C) SRQP 

important Direct-indirect speech active passive voice set-8

#PARAJUMBLE #DIRECT-INDIRECT SPEECH #ACTIVE-PASSIVE VOICE
#PQRS

71. 1. Take a small glass phial.
P. Close the jar tightly with a plastic cover.
Q. Place this phial inside a glass jar.
R Fill it with coloured water.
S. Then stopper it tightly.
6. Make a hole in the cover,
(A) PSRQ (B) QSPR
(C) RSQP (D) SRQP

important Direct-indirect speech active passive voice set-7

#PARAJUMBLE #DIRECT-INDIRECT SPEECH #ACTIVE-PASSIVE VOICE

#PQRS




51. 1. There are many roads into the world of
books, but the way of fiction is probably
the most common.
P. Then too the appeal of the story,
whether told as poem, play, history,
biography, or novel is primitive and
strong.
Q. The reason is plain.
R. They are to us what epic poetry was to
the Greeks and Romans, what the stage
was to the Elizabethans.
S. The novel and the short story come
closer to the experience of the modern
reader than any other form of
contemporary writing.
6. Mankind’s delight in stories is as
timeless and universal as the art of the
story teller.

(A) Q S R P (B) S R P Q
(C) R S Q P (D) P R S Q
 




important Direct-indirect speech active passive voice set-6

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#PQRS

51. 1. Long ago in a Danish kingdom
P : would nightly roam the countryside and
Q : then would stalk the king’s high hall and there
R : who rising from his marshy home
S : lived a gruesome monster named Grendel
6. kill as many people as he could lay his hands on.
(A) R P S Q (B) S Q P R (C) P Q S R (D) S R P Q

important Direct-indirect speech active passive voice set-5

#DIRECT INDIRECT SPEECH #ACTIVE PASSIVE VOICE   #50Questions
#voice

111. The accountant took the cheque from the customer.
(A) The cheque is taken from the customer by the accountant.
(B) The cheque was taken from the customer by the accountant.
(C) The customer was taken the cheque by the accountant.
(D) The cheque had been taken from the customer by the accountant.



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#DIRECT INDIRECT SPEECH #ACTIVE PASSIVE VOICE

156. ‘‘What did you eat for breakfast today?’’ the
doctor asked the patient.
(A) The doctor asked the patient whether
he had eaten breakfast that day.
(B) The doctor asked the patient what he
had eaten for breakfast that day.
(C) The doctor asked the patient whether
he has eaten breakfast that day.
(D) The doctor asked the patient whether
he was eaten breakfast that day.

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#DIRECT INDIRECT SPEECH #ACTIVE PASSIVE VOICE


156. My son said to me, "Mommy, do you know
that the Earth is a planet?"
(A) My son asked me whether I know that
the earth is a planet.
(B) My son asked me whether I knew that
the earth was a planet.
(C) My son asked me if I knew that the
earth is a planet.
(D) My son asked to me whether I am
knowing that the earth is a planet.

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156. The conductor come in and said," It is a
bitterly cold night and even at the far end
of the bus the wind cuts like a knife.
(A) The conductor came in and said that
that was a bitterly cold night and even
at the far end of the bus the wind cut
like a knife.
(B) The conductor came in and said that it
is a bitterly cold night and even at the
far end of the bus the wind cuts like a
knife.
(C) The conductor came in and threatened
that it had been a bitterly cold night and
even at the far end of the bus the wind
cut like a knife.
(D) The conductor came in and said that
that was a bitterly cold night and even
at the far end of the bus the wind cutted
like a knife

important Direct-indirect speech active passive voice set-1

#speech 
.156. He said, "In winter, I take bath early in the
morning."
(A) He said that in winter he took bath
early in the morning.
(B) He declared that in winter he had taken
bath early in the morning.
(C) He said that in winter he takes bath
early in the morning.
(D) He said that in winter baths are taken
early in the morning



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

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 #FILL IN THE BLANKS  #ONE WORD #IDIOMS #ANTONYM #SYNONYM

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

Important Spotting Error for SSC AND Miscellaneous Questions for Ssc Cgl mains 2017 set-31

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 #FILL IN THE BLANKS  #ONE WORD #IDIOMS #ANTONYM #SYNONYM
#ERRORS
1. Myself saw him (A)/ running away (B)/ from
the scene of the crime. (C)/ No error (D)

Important Spotting Error for SSC AND Miscellaneous Questions for Ssc Cgl mains 2017 set-30

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 #FILL IN THE BLANKS  #ONE WORD #IDIOMS #ANTONYM #SYNONYM

#ERRORS
1. Before he started out he had collected (A)/
all the informations about the country (B)/
he was going to visit. (C)/ No error (D)

Important Spotting Error for SSC AND Miscellaneous Questions for Ssc Cgl mains 2017 set-29

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 #FILL IN THE BLANKS  #ONE WORD #IDIOMS #ANTONYM #SYNONYM

#ERROS
1. He talked on the phone (A)/ for hours

together (B)/ who really irritated his parents

a lot. (C)/ No error (D)

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

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

Important Spotting Error for SSC AND Miscellaneous Questions for Ssc Cgl mains 2017 set-27

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#error


1. Despite some past experiences (A)/ with
averse publicity (B)/ she is usually gracious
to reporters. (C)/ No error (D)