SSC English Central Police Organisation ( CPO ) Solved Paper 2014 Notes
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1 FREQUENT
(a) Avid
(b) Less
(c) Late
(d) Seldom
2. DECLINES
(a) Admits
(b) Accepts
(c) Refuses
(d) Improves
3. JUVENILE
(a) Childish
(b) Experienced
(c) Senior
(d) Adolescent
4. BONUS
(a) Drawback
(b) Penance
(c) Punishment
(d) Fine
5.ETERNAL
(a) Timeless
(b) Change
(c) Transient
(d) Ancient
6. Mind did something out of character today, she gave a beggar some money.
(a) did not act according to a script
(b) did not behave in one’s usual nature
(c) acted beyond what was required
(d) behaved like a hypocrite
7. People say that the banker is on his last legs.
(a) on the verge of ruin
(b) on his deathbed
(c) at the end of his wits
(d) at the end of his journey
8. You cannot rely upon a greenhorn like James.
(a) an inexperienced person
(b) a notorious fraud
(c) a boastful person
(d) a careless worker
9. When they called out his name as the winner of the grand prize, his jaw dropped.
(a) he fainted
(b) he screamed in joy
(c) he was happy
(d) he was astonished
10. A-hole and corner policy is never welcomed in a democratic society.
(a) corrupted
(b) Secret
(c) frail
(d) degraded
11. Many accidents at the factory are caused by workers who do not read warning signs.
(a) is the cause of
(b) are caused by
(c) are caused because
(d) No improvement
12. The government seems to have no idea for the welfare of the common man.
(a) no interest in
(b) no account for
(e) no credibility in
(d) No improvement
13. The world community has expressed critical concern over recent attacks on minorities.
(a) active concern
(b) firm concern
(c) grave concern
(d) No improvement
14. The wound on his hand is close now.
(a) is healing now
(b) is repairing now
(c) is cleaning now
(d) No improvement
15. Too much worry is not good for our health.
(a) is beneficial
(c) is hurtful
(d) No improvement
16. A cluster of houses in a village
(a) Stack
(b) Hamlet
(c) Truss
(d) Claque
17. Thoughtful and sad
(a) Vicarious
(b) Pensive
(c) Tenacious
(d) Scrupulous
18. A number of monkeys
(a) Rookery
(b) Troop
(c) Pride
(d) Flight
19. Lasting for two years
(a) Perennial
(b) Biennial
(c) Centennial
(d) Diurnal
20. A speech in praise of
(a) Anode for
(b) A tribute for
(c) A eulogy for
(d) An accolade for
21. (a) Flamboyant
(b) Flamboyant
(c) Flamboyant
(d) Flamboyant
22. (a) Pneumonia
(b) Pneumonia
(c) Pneumonia
(d) Pneumonia
23. (a) Grandeur
(b) Grandeur
(c) Grandeur
(d) Grandeur
24. (a) Pictures
(b) Picturesque
(c) Picturesque
(d) Picturesque
25. (a) Anesthesia
(b) Anesthesia
(c) Anesthesia
(d) Anaesthesia
26. politician indulge in corruption in elections now-a days because
(a) of the lure of power
(b) of the lure of money
(c) elections can be won only by corrupt means
(d) corrupt practices in elections go unnoticed.
27. How does corruption thrive in elections?
(a) The people themselves are corrupt.
(b) A sizeable part of the society is corrupt.
(c) The politicians exploit the electorate psychologically.
(d) The politicians cheat the electorate economically.
28. According to the writer, why do the voters fall an easy prey to the machinations of the politicians?
(a) They want to sell their votes due to poverty.
(b) They are illiterate and do not understand what designs the politicians have on them.
(e) They are indifferent to what happens on the political horizon.
(d) They have no political knowledge.
29. Why do the corrupt practices indulged in during elections go unnoticed?
(a) Because nobody is interested in discovering corrupt practices.
(b) Because vested interests shield those who indulge in corrupt practices.
(e) Because the law-enforcing authorities themselves are in collusion with the politicians.
(d) Because the constituencies are so big that it becomes difficult to discover the corrupt practices.
30. What happens to the anti-corruption laws?
(a) There is actually no such thing as anti-corruption law.
(b) Anti-corruption laws are certainly honored but in a limited way.
(c) The government does not want to enforce anti corruption laws.
(d) Anti-corruption laws are honored more in their breach than in their observance.
31. The passage talks about
(a) materialistic pursuits
(b) life of the modern man
(c) work-related strain
(d) man and nature
32. Social anxiety and tension refers to
(a) difficulties related to maintaining relationships
(b) domestic violence
(c) social enmity
(d) None of the above
33. The meaning of prolonged ‘is
(a) enlarged
(b) increased
(c) expanded
(d) enhanced
34. The antonym of ‘scarcity
(a) ferocity
(b) density
(c) abundance
(d) limited
35. Strike’ in the passage means
(a) to hit someone
(b) an agitation
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above
36. I’m not satisfied with
(a)/ your explanation of where
(b)/ you were last night.
(c)/No error(d)
37. I came into
(a)/ the room when
(b)/ Mary played the piano.
(c)/No error (d)
38. The man
(a)/ was driving
(b)/herds of cattle.
(e)/No error (d)
39. There is
(a)/somesheep
(b)/in the field.
(e)/No error (d)
40. Playing
(a)/ the drums and
(b)/ singing are difficult.
(c)/ No error(d)
41. The police were…………….people aside to make way for the President’s car.
(a) shoving
(b) poking
(c) nudging
(a) shifting
42. He scored very low marks in the exam because of his…………….knowledge of the subject.
(a) outward
(b) superficial
(c) thorough
(a) deep
43. WB Yeats made several…….. ………to Indian mythology in his poems.
(a) allusions
(b) illusions
(c) collusions
(d) infusion
44. The board’s meeting has been………….to Saturday next.
(a) differed
(b) deferred
(c) deterred
(d) littered
45. Eight scientists have……………the national awards for outstanding contribution and dedication to their profession.
(a) picked
(b) conferred
(c) bagged
(d) discovered
46. DEVILISH
(a) Mischievous
(b) Unrighteous
(c) Unholy
(d) Sinful
47. AROMATIC
(a) Herbal
(b) Flowery
(c) Pungent
(d) Fragrant
48. MOROSE
(a) Calm
(b) Disappointed
(c) Gloomy
(d) Furious
49. DENOUNCE
(a) Remove
(b) Accuse
(c) Resign
(d) Arrest
50. INSOLENT
(a) Dishonest
(b) Oppressive
(c) Rude
(d) Mischievous
Police Organisation ( CPO )