EnglishEnglish Test SSC CHSL 2021 Tier-1 English Paper Mock Test-25 (3-6-2022 Shift-1) By crackteam - 0 382 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Share this Post On: 0% 0 votes, 0 avg 1 SSC CHSL 2021 Tier-1 English Paper Mock Test-25 (3-6-2022 Shift-1) Total Number of Questions: 25 1 / 25 Q.1 The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. After he had / ate that lobster,/ he began to / feel sick. Options: (a) feel sick (b) After he had (c) ate that lobster (d) he began to 2 / 25 Q.2 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. Attract Options: (a) Destroy (b) Flex (c) Rash (d) Repel 3 / 25 Q.3 Select the sentence which has no spelling error. Options: (a) Reading stories developed her vocabluary. (b) He incorporates daily vocablary in his gestures. (c) She has her own vockbulary words from English and Hindi. (d) Vocabulary raises the standard of English language. 4 / 25 Q.4 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’. Is he remembering our help? Options: (a) Does he remember (b) Has he remember (c) No substitution required (d) Did he remembered 5 / 25 Q.5 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Get away Options: (a) To visit (b) To leave (c) To equalise (d) To fall off 6 / 25 Q.6 Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph. A. It provides a high-quality learning opportunity, improves student outcomes and skills, and expands educational choice options B. Therefore, location, time, and quality are no longer considered factors in seeking degree courses or higher education because of online education. C. Online education is an amenable instructional delivery process that includes any learning that takes place via the internet. D. Its potential advantages involve increased educational access. Options: (a) ABCD (b) DCAB (c) CBDA (d) CDAB 7 / 25 Q.7 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word in the given sentence. His strategy is to protract negotiations until the enemy are exhausted while assembling the forces necessary to crush them. Options: (a) Prolong (b) Cease (c) Control (d) Accept 8 / 25 Q.8 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice. I was not hired by her. Options: (a) She was not hired. (b) She did not hire me. (c) She was not hiring me. (d) She has not been hired me. 9 / 25 Q.9 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Options: (a) Commisarate (b) Nausea (c) Curriculum (d) Decennial 10 / 25 Q.10 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Options: (a) Incredible (b) Prevalent (c) Baffling (d) Audasious 11 / 25 Q.11 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice. The disabled should not be oppressed. Options: (a) Let not the disabled be oppressed. (b) We should not be oppressing the disabled. (c) The disabled have not been oppressed. (d) Do not oppress the disabled. 12 / 25 Q.12 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Options: (a) Irrespective (b) Lyre (c) Soluble (d) Spacios 13 / 25 Q.13 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Be at a loose end Options: (a) Defining moment (b) On a turning point (c) In much trouble (d) To have nothing to do 14 / 25 Q.14 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Options: (a) Retrospect (b) Magnanimous (c) Gaurmet (d) Clandestine 15 / 25 Q.15 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. We love to swing from the branches _______ the pond. Options: (a) in (b) under (c) over (d) on 16 / 25 Q.16 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’. She shall complete her graduation by 2023. Options: (a) No substitution required (b) will be completed (c) would complete (d) shall have completed 17 / 25 Q.17 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Between Scylla and Charybdis Options: (a) Between two possibilities (b) Between two dangers (c) Between two favours (d) Between two charms 18 / 25 Q.18 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’. In 1920’s, new technology has allowed filmmakers to attach to each film a soundtrack of speech. Options: (a) had allowed (b) was allowed (c) No substitution required (d) allowed 19 / 25 Q.19 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words. Lasting for a very short period of time Options: (a) Ephemeral (b) Permanent (c) Ceaseless (d) Pungent 20 / 25 Q.20 Select the most appropriate synonym of the word given in the brackets to fill in the blank. It will be _______________ (illogical) to accept the demands of the protesters this time. Options: (a) unfavourable (b) biased (c) factual (d) absurd 21 / 25 Comprehension: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Readers have been (1) _________ conditioned that they feel embarrassed to admit that they find it hard (2) _________ stomach the work of a literary giant for fear it would betray their plebian taste. The (3) __________ is that a few read, and fewer enjoy, the novels of those who sit on the literary pedestal. We have (4) _________ ourselves to be persuaded that a book with a story can't be quite in the same class as a book that leaves us to (5) __________ what is unsaid. SubQuestion No : 21 Q.21 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1. Options: (a) so (b) well (c) deeply (d) rightly 22 / 25 Comprehension: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Readers have been (1) _________ conditioned that they feel embarrassed to admit that they find it hard (2) _________ stomach the work of a literary giant for fear it would betray their plebian taste. The (3) __________ is that a few read, and fewer enjoy, the novels of those who sit on the literary pedestal. We have (4) _________ ourselves to be persuaded that a book with a story can't be quite in the same class as a book that leaves us to (5) __________ what is unsaid. SubQuestion No : 22 Q.22 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2. Options: (a) to (b) in (c) at (d) on 23 / 25 Comprehension: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Readers have been (1) _________ conditioned that they feel embarrassed to admit that they find it hard (2) _________ stomach the work of a literary giant for fear it would betray their plebian taste. The (3) __________ is that a few read, and fewer enjoy, the novels of those who sit on the literary pedestal. We have (4) _________ ourselves to be persuaded that a book with a story can't be quite in the same class as a book that leaves us to (5) __________ what is unsaid. SubQuestion No : 23 Q.23 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3. Options: (a) myth (b) term (c) story (d) fact 24 / 25 Comprehension: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Readers have been (1) _________ conditioned that they feel embarrassed to admit that they find it hard (2) _________ stomach the work of a literary giant for fear it would betray their plebian taste. The (3) __________ is that a few read, and fewer enjoy, the novels of those who sit on the literary pedestal. We have (4) _________ ourselves to be persuaded that a book with a story can't be quite in the same class as a book that leaves us to (5) __________ what is unsaid. SubQuestion No : 24 Q.24 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4. Options: (a) transited (b) thrown (c) cared (d) allowed 25 / 25 Comprehension: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Readers have been (1) _________ conditioned that they feel embarrassed to admit that they find it hard (2) _________ stomach the work of a literary giant for fear it would betray their plebian taste. The (3) __________ is that a few read, and fewer enjoy, the novels of those who sit on the literary pedestal. We have (4) _________ ourselves to be persuaded that a book with a story can't be quite in the same class as a book that leaves us to (5) __________ what is unsaid. SubQuestion No : 25 Q.25 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5. Options: (a) malign (b) deny (c) interpret (d) accept Your score isThe average score is 32% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Restart Test Send feedback Pos.NameScoreDuration 1Success32 %11 minutes 3 seconds