Combined Graduate Level Solved Papar SSC English 2014

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Combined Graduate Level Solved Papar SSC English 2014

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Combined Graduate Level Solved Papar SSC English 2014
Combined Graduate Level Solved Papar SSC English 2014

CCC NIELIT Questions Paper Practice Test Paper 6

COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL (PT)

All Answer in Red Colour 

1 The priest emphasized

(a)/ that it is the duty

(b)/ of all Christians to love each other.

(c)/No error(a)

2. The pond is flooded

(a)/ with water because it is raining

(b)/ continuously for the last three days.

(c)/No error (d)

3. Scaling the high wall,

(a)/ a vast expanse of greenery

(b)/reaching up to the horizon was seen.

(c)/No error(d)

4. Any of the two

(a)/ roads leads

(b)/ to the station.

(C)/No error (d)

5. This is the boy

(a)/ who I think had won

(b)/ the gold medal in the dance competition.

(c)/No error (d)

6. The father was angry and cast……………….his son.

(a) down

(b) about

(c) off

(d) of

7. Indian masses are………………law-abiding.

(a) far and away

(b) by and large

(c) by far

(d) by any means

8.The film we saw last night was boring. I wish I.

(a) shouldn’t have seen

(b) hadn’t seen

(c) didn’t see

(d) wouldn’t have seen

9. His old clothes and uncombed hair gave him a… appearance.

(a) disrespectful

(b) disputatious

(c) discontented

(d) disreputable

10.There are, as yet, no vegetation types or ecosystems whose study has been perfected to the extent that they no longer ………ecologists.

(a) challenge

(b) hinder

(c) interest

(d) require

11. MOLLIFY

(a) Contradict

(b) Disseminate

(c) Assuage

(d) Persuade

12. OBSTACLE

(a) Denouement

(b) Progress

(c) Hindrance

(d) Cessation

13.AUDACIOUS

(a) Industrious

(b) Uncaring

(c) Boisterous

(d) Daring

14. PLUMMET

(a) Stagnate

(b) Fall

(c) Soar

(d) Equate

15. VOLATILE

(a) Fresh

(b) Stable

(c) Angry

(d) Favorable

16. EBULLIENT

(a) Spiritless

(b) Soulless

(e) Mindless

(d) Heartless

17. He immediately set about organizing the department.

(a) looked around

(b) took charge

(c) started

(d) took steps towards

18. Those intending to take up the military service must be prepared to go through the hoops.

(a) be made to pay a heavy amount of money

(b) be punished severely

(c) be made to undergo grueling tests

(d) be made to sign bonds

19. He is playing ducks and drakes with the wealth of his father.

(a) spending diligently

(b) spending lavishly

(c) spending foolishly

(d) spending carefully

20. The Principal called the latecomers to her room and delivered a curtain lecture on the subject of late hours.

(a) dramatic lecture

(b) brieflecture

(c) the cautionary talk was given in private

(d) talk behind the curtain

21. The project to clean the River Ganga ended in smoke.

(a) yielded no practical result

(b) yield only confusion

(c) yielded no profit

(d) yielded no plan

22. An early bird catches the worm.

(a) The early bird

(b) A early bird

(c) Early bird

(d) No improvement

23. As the tenant was in deficit with his rent we were forced to give him notice.

(a) behind

(b) obligation

(c) difficulties

(d) No improvement

24. The engaged couple fell head over heels in love.

(a) overhead his heels in love

(b) on his heels over head in love

(c) in love head over the heels

(d) No improvement

25. Nightclubs are open far into the night.

(a) into the night far

(b) far into the night

(c) into far night

(d) No improvement

26. The Field Marshal knew that untrained troops were no good to him, he needed complete veterans.

(a) seasoned

(b) defiant

(C) well-maintained

(d) No improvement

27. Once only did she give her way to emotions.

(a) Only once did she give way to emotions.

(b) Only once she did give way to her emotions.

(C) Once only did she give way to her emotions.

(d) No improvement

28. I don’t think Harsh will beat Mohit at chess. Mohit is one too much for him.

(a) too much one

(b) too many ones

(c) one too many

(d) No improvement

29. Throughout history, both ancient and modern, men were fond of waging war.

(a) had been

(b) have been

(e) are

(d) No improvement

30.Since your departure, nothing has been transpired here worth your notice.

(a) worthy of note has been transpired here

(b) worthy of note has transpired here

(e) worth your notice has transpired here

(d) No improvement

31. Who can prevent you from getting married now that you are within age?

(a) in

(b) of

(c) on

(d) No improvement

32. A large number of bullets fired at the same time

(a) Fusillade

(b) Rattle

(C) Shoot

(d) Archery

33. A tall, strong woman

(a) Siren

(b) Amazon

(c) Harridan

(d) Shrew

34. A difficult problem

(a) Labyrinth

(b) Maze

(c) Conundrum

(d) Puzzle

35. The policy of extending a country’s empire and influence

(a) Imperialism

(b) Internationalism

(c) Capitalism

(d) Communism

36. A person who studies the origin and history of words

(a) Ethnologist

(b) Polyglot

(c) Grammarian

(d) Etymologist

37. A book that holds several works of one author

(a) Anthology

(b) Biography

(e) Omnibus

(d) Bibliotheque

38.One who deliberately damages other people’s property

(a) Arsonist

(b) Destructor

(c) Vandal

(d) Vampire

39. (a) Irrisistable

(b) Irresistible

(c) Irresistible

(d) Irresistible

40. (a) Baroque

(b) Baroque

(c) Baroque

(d) Baroque

41. Which of the following statements is true?

(a) All youngsters take to drugs because they are mocked if they do not use drugs.

(b) Drug addiction is a problem restricted to the youth.

(e) There is almost an epidemic of drug use among the youth.

(d) All youngsters take drugs just to break the boredom.

42. The cycle of drug addiction involves:

(a) initiation, relaxation and de-addiction

(b) initiation, rehabilitation, and addiction

(c) initiation, peer pressure, and addiction

(d) initiation, relaxation, and addiction

43. The reason cited by Bertrand Russell for the unhappiness of man is

(a) alienation from society

(b) failure in life

(c) materialistic self-centeredness

(d) stress to outdo others

44. The theme is developed by the writers

(a) the conquest of happiness

(b) pressures of the modern world

(C) problems emerging out of materialism

(d) drug addiction

45. What leads youth to drugs?

(a) Inability to cope with the demands of the modern world

(b) Rapid changes in the modern world

(c) Undue competition of the modern world

(d) (a), (b) and (c)

46. The vast majority of viruses evade antivirus software’s by

(a) inserting copies of itself into programs

(b) targeting Microsoft Windows systems

(e) using complex anti-detection/stealth strategies

(d) exploiting detailed knowledge of security vulnerabilities.

47. What is one of the motives for creating viruses?

(a) To sabotage and deny service

(b) To gain access to classified files

(e) To corrupt hard drives

(d) To exploit security knowledge

48. What is the synonym of vulnerability in the passage?

(a) Susceptibility

(b) Liability

(e) Responsibility

(d) Accountability

49. What is the defining characteristic of a computer virus?

(a) Its ability to execute programs

(b) Its ability to affect the computer system

(c) Its ability to hide itself

(d) Its ability to self-replicate

50. How do virus writers gain access to computing resources?

(a) By executing malware

(b) By employing a variety of mechanisms

(c) By using social engineering

(d) By affecting computing networks

 

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