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Sir please send me previous years solved question paper of ssc cgl tier 1 n tier 2 As you want to get the solved question paper for SSC CGL Tier 1 and Tier 2 so here is the information of the same for you: Some content of the file has been given here: English Language & Comprehension Directions: In questions no 1 to 20 some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which parl of a sentence has an error and blacken the oval () corresponding to the appropriate letter (A, B, C) If a sentence is free from error, blacken the oval ()corresponding to (D) in the Answer sheet. 1. He said (A) / that he wanted a room (B) / and that his luggage would follow. C)/ No error (D). 2. Our country (A) / does not lack (B) / in scientists of quality. C) /No error (D). 3. What really matters (A) / in the struggle for life (B) / is to overcome one’s fear. C) / No error (D). 4. It is believed (A) / that smoking is (B) /one of the causes of cancer. (C)/ No error (D). 5. This watches superior (A) / and more expensive (B) / than that one. C) / No error (D). 6. It is feared that (A) / hundreds of people (B) / have lost lives. (C) No error (D). 7. He is (A) / one of those students (B) / who comes late regularly. (C) / No error (D). 8. No other newspaper (A) / has so large a circulation (B) / like this newspaper in India (C) / No error (D). 9. It was (A)/ me who telephond (B) / the fire service. (C) / No error (D). 10. Though she appears to be very tall (A) /she is just an inch (B) / taller than me. (C) / No error (D). 11. These meteorological disturbance disturbances in the atmosphere of art criticism (A) / have crossed over to our own shores (B) / bringing mist and clouds in its wake. (C) / No error (D). 12. This Child (A) / was run over (B) / with a private bus.(C) No error (D). 13. Kambli is one of the players (A) / who has been selected (B) / for the test match. (C) / No error (D). 14. We can decide it (A) / only after (B) / farther investigation. (C) / No error (D). 15. On every Sunday (A) / I play cricket (B) / in the afternoon. (C) / No error. / No error (D). 16. Please arrange (A) / for my boarding and lodging (B) / in Tirupathi. (C) / No error (D). 17. Each boy and girl (A) / in the class (B) / bring a text book each day. (C) / No error (D). he would pass 18. Two millions people (A) / attend the meting (B) / held in parade grounds. (C) / No error (D). 19. Had millions people (A) / the examination (B) / in first class. (C) / No error (D). 20. He not only play (A) / tennis regular (B) / but also cricket. (C) / No error (D). Directions: In questions no. 21 to 25, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word (S).Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the Four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval () in the Answer Sheet. 21. After the treatment, he was relived ___________ the pain (A) for (B) Of (C) from (D) With 22. Several items have been left____________ from (A) Out (B) Within (C) Behind (D) Off 23. I have not paid my school fees_________ (A) Already (B) Now (C) Then (D) Yet 24. She has seen this movie twice. (A) Yet (B) Often (C) Already (D) Quite 25. My father has _________ returned home from work. (A) Now (B) Never (C) Defense (D) Just Directions: In questions no. 26 to 28, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet. 26. Onslaught (A) Counterattack (B) Resistance (C) Defense (D) Invasion 27. Grotesque (A) Exposure (B) Stupidity (C) Absurd (D) Trial 28. Ignominy (A) Exposure (B) Stupidity (C) Disgrace (D) Trial Directions: In Questions no. 29 t 31, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet. 29. Fervent (A) Partial (B) Dispassionate (C) Ardent (D) Decent 30. Garrulous (A) Verbose (B) Serious reticent (C) Gaunt (D) Gaunt 31. Scrupulous (A) Scrupulous (B) Wise (C) Caring (D) Careful Directions: In questions no. 32 to 34, there are four different words out of which one is wrongly spelt find the wrongly spelt word and indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval () in the Answer 32. (A) fervent (B) Favour (C) Fervour (D) Fervid 33. (A) Decision (B) Position (C) Incision (D) Collusion 34. (A) Heterogeneous (B) Virtuous (C) Ingenious (D) Ingenuous Directions: In questions no. 35 to 44, four alternatives are given for the given idiom / phrase of as underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ phrase and mark it the Answer Sheet. 35. The mother- in law expected her daughter-in law to be always at her beck and call. (A) Ready to withdraw (B) Ready to serve (C) Ready to call (D) Ready to play 36. When I opened the door, my books were lying at sixes and sevens. (A) In neat order (B) In disorder (C) Under the table (D) In piles on the floor 37. His behavior indicates that he has blue blood (A) feels depressed often (B) Suffers anemia (C) Belongs to a royal family (D) Has diseased blood 38. I am trying to figure out the hidden agenda in yesterday’s meeting. (A) Wicked motive (B) False Idea (C) Indirect tax (D) Secret reason 39 . He always seems to get the lion’s share of the projects (A) An insignificant part (B) The minimum share (C) An equal share (D) A major share 40. Oliver Twist was between black and blue and blue when he asked for more food (A) Remonstrated (B) Whipped badly (C) Thrashed severely (D) Given a scolding 41. To pull wool over someone’s eyes (A) To investigate (B) To reprimand someone (C) To deceive another (D) To keep a secret 42. I find myself in a position where I have to choose between the devil and the deep blue sea. (A) Near the horrid sea (B) In a state of confusion (C) Out of one’s proper place (D) Between two equal evils 43. Even a small toy can become an apple of discord between two Children. (A) Cause of happiness (B) Cause of meeting (C) Tasty like an apple (D) Cause of dispute 44. Do you think this examination is a hard nut to crack? (A) Similar to planting a nut tree (B) A difficult job (C) A Boring job (D) Similar to to cracking a nut Directions: no. 45 to 64 the 1st and the last parts of the sentence paragraph are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence / paragraph is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S, These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence / paragraph and find out which of the four combinations is correct and mark it in the Answer sheet. 45. The role of modern youth P. As they have to not only Q. Then that of their forefathers R. Keep the torch of freedom aloft S. Is far more challenging 6. But also keep it always lit. (A) SQPR (B) QSPR (C) SRPQ (D) RSPQ 46. Modern education is bookish P. The harsh realities of life Q Imparted in schools and colleges R. And divorced from S. The so called liberal education 6. Dose not helps students earn their livelihood. (A) RPQS (B) QSPR (C) RPSQ (D) PRSQ 47. The Great Lakes are a group of Superior is so called not because it is the largest, P. Superior is so called not because it is the largest, Q. On the border between the USA and Canada R. Five freshwater lakes on North America S. Bur because it is higher upstream than the others. 6. Huron takes its name from the name French setters gave it. (A) PQRS (B) RQPS (C) SPRQ (D) QPSR 48. Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport is the only one in the country to have runways equipped with a CAT IIIB Instrument Landing System. P. This technology guides pilots to land even when visibility is cut to 50 meters. Q. This is because R. Finding an explanation for such failure wont’t be easy. S. However, it falls to operate often. 6. The issue involves multiple stake holders and a web of unclear briefs. (A) PQRS (B) PQSR (C) PQRS (D) PRSQ 49. The Australians were very proud and felt privileged P. In their country Q. To host the Olympic R. As it elevated their stature S. In the eyes of the world 6. At the threshold of the new millennium (A) SPQR (B) RQSR (C) QPRS (D) PRQS 50. Ram has an important examination to sit for in a few weeks time. P. But he could not concentrate. R. What He saw was not very nice- he was very pale. R. He sat to prepare fir it. S. After a while he looked at himself in the mirror. 6. He said to himself," What I need is Fresh air." (A) QSPR (B) SQRP (C) PQRS (D) RPSP 51. Youths are the assets and hope of a nation. P. In making India a great Q. Steeped in old cultural valuesR. They can play a vital role R. They can play a vital role S. democratic, progressive and prosperous country 6. But equipped with modern scientific (A) SPRQ (B) PRSQ (C) RPSQ (D) QPRS 52. Porcelain became popular at the beginning of the 19th century. P. In a kin at more than 2372 degree Fahrenheit. Q. Refers to both China and Bisque dolls. R. porcelain is made by firing special clays S. porcelain is used generically, to 6. Only a few types of clays can withstand such high temperatures. (A) PSQR (B) QRSP (C) PRQS (D) SQRP 53. Human behaviors are regulated by their P. Aperson’s working pattern as well as living style. Q. Between these selves has an adverse effect upon R. Work done is the self portrait S. Real self and and social self Conflict 6. Of the person who did it (A) RPQS (B) SQPR (C) QRSP (D) PQRS 54. India is democratic country P. At the hands of our representatives Q. But frequent elections R. Who play political games S. Makes it a mockery 6. At the cost of the nation. (A) PSRQ (B) QSPR (C) PRSQ (D) SRQP 55. Plato’s ‘Repubhc’ has exercised tremendous influence P. He states that statesmen should Q. On human thought and intelligence. R. Integrity because he felt that, only such men SSC Graduate Tier–II (16-09-2012) PAPER–II ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPREHENSION S. Be men of supreme intelligence and impeccable 6. Could enlighten the darker side of human nature into a positive. (A) PRSP (B) SQPR (C) RSQP (D) QPSR 56. India has a vibrant space science program P. The Indian space science programmer has been working formulating a Q. formulating an industrial participation policy to R. Covering astronomy. Astrophysics and space science S. With cooperative Indian Industries and has been 6. Aid the growth of space industry in India. (A) QPRS (B) RPSQ (C) SQPR (D) PQRS 57. Shaw read the first few lines of the P. And was at once convinced Q. He sent a few copies of the book to well know R. That he was reading good poetry, so S. poem 6. Critics, and awaited their reaction. (A) SPRQ (B) QPRS (C) PQSR (D) SRQP 58. New Industries P. Interests, usually Q. Supported by foreign R. To their employees at all S. Offer better salaries 6. Levels of responsibility (A) PQRS (B) QPSR (C) PSRQ (D) SRQP 59. Both plants and animals P. Changes in from, structure growth habits Q. In becoming adapted to different climatic R. Of many sorts show remarkable S. And even mode of reproduction 6. Environment, types of food supply or mode of living (A) PRSQ (B) RPSQ (C) SRPQ (D) QPRS 60. As heart disease continues P. Increasingly interested in identifying the Q. To be the number one killer R. Researchers have become S. In the United States, 6. Potential risk factors that trigger heart attack. (A) PRSP (B) RQSP (C) SPRQ (D) QSRP 61. Those clouds promise rain; P. Before we get caught in a flash flood Q. Or else we will never be able to find our way home R. We should hurry S. And would be stuck here 6. for a considerable period of time. (A) QRPS (B) PRSQ (C) SQPR (D) QSRP 62. Ronan steered the jeep P. The path to which muddy and bumpy, Q. Making it a difficult drive, and R. Down the muddy road to the camp site. S. He discovered after a few miles 6. That it was the wrong road. (A) QRPS (B) PRSQ (C) RPSQ (D) SQPR 63. If he changes his mind P. And he will not commit Q. Joe has learned his lesson, R. The same mistake again. S. We shall know for sure that. 6. but only time will tell. (A) QRPS (B) PRSQ (C) RPQS (D) SQPR 64. A number of linguists P. Of languages spoken by Q. The world’s five billion people R. Contend that all of the thousands S. Can be traced back to common root language 6. And have a common origin. (A) QRPS (B) PRSQ (C) RPSQ (D) SQPR Directions: In questions no. 65 to 76, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given / sentence, 65. One who is indifferent to pleasure of pain (A) Stoic (B) Anarchist (C) Mystic (D) Hysteric 66. Animals that feed on plants (A) Insectivorous (B) Graminivorous (C) Carnivorous (D) Herbivorous 67. Short remaining end of a cigarette. (A) Filament (B) Stub (C) Filling (D) Pinch 68. A person concerned with practical results and values (A) pragmatist (B) Ambidextrous (C) Fundamentalist (D) Optimist 69. A person who can use both bands equally (A) Dexterous (B) Ambidextrous (C) Adroit (D) Skilful 70. The firing of a Number of guns together as a salute of otherwise (A) Receptio (B) Salutation (C) Salvo (D) Gun- salute 71. Study of the problems of legal punishment and prison management (A) Neurology(B) Astrology (C) penology (D) Criminology 72. Bring about an easy and painless death for someone suffering from an incurable disease? (A) Euthanasia (B) Strangulation (C) Suicide (D) Uxoricide 73. One who can not be defeated? (A) Indecipherable (B) Invidious (C) Insolvent (D) Invincible 74. One who is between 80 and 89 years old? (A) Sexagenarian (B) Nonagenarian (C) Septuagenarian (D) Octogenarian 75. One who hates makes mankind? (A) Hedonist (B) Fatalist (C) Misanthrope(D) Misogynist 76. A person who makes love without serious intention (A) Consort (B) Philanderer (C) Romeo (D) Goon Directions: In questions no. 77 to 96, a sentence has been given in Active / Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in passive \ Active Voice and mark your answer in the Answer sheet. 77. The author wrote the book in one month. (A) The book in the author in one month (B) The book had wrote in one month (C) The book had been written in one month. (D) The book was written in one month 78. Somebody built this house in 2001. (A) This house was built by somebody (B) This house was built in 2001. (C) This house had been built in 2001 (D) This house was built in 2001. 79. Some body should have cleaned the windows yesterday (A) The wind were not cleaned yesterday (B) The windows had to be cleaned yesterday (C) The windows should have been cleaned yesterday (D) The windows should be cleaned yesterday 80. Have you over been bitten by a dog? (A) Has a dog ever bitten you? (B) Had a dog ever bitten you? (C) Did a dog ever bite you? (D) Has a dog ever you? 81. Can we solve this problem? (A) Can this problem solved? (B) Can this problem not be solved? (C) Can this problem be solved? (D) Can this problem be solved by us? 82. They had to scrap all the rules to accommodate a particular person. (A) All the rules had to be scrapped accommodate a particular person. (B) All the ruras has been scrapped to accommodate a particular person. (C) All the rules had to be scrapped by them to accommodate a particular person. (D) All the rules were scrapped accommodate a particular person. 83. The parents’ love should not be taken for granted. (A) One can not take parents love for granted. (B) Can one take parents’ love for granted? (C) I should not take parent’s love for granted (D) One should not take parents’ love for granted. 84. My sister played a major role in shaping my car (A) A major role is played by my sister in shaping my career, (B) A major role was played by my sister in shaping my career (C) A major role has been played by my sister, in shaping my career. (D) A major role had been played by my sister is shaping my career. 85. Did anyone invite Rachna to the party? (A) Is Rachna invited to the party? (B) Had Rachna been invited to the party by anyone? (C) Was Rachna invited to the party? (D) Was Rachna going to be invited to the party? 86. The poet read his long poem himself (A) The long poem was read by the poet himself (B) The long poem read by the poet himself (C) The long poem had been read by the poet himself (D) The long poem is read by the poet himself 87. People should send their complaints to the head office. (A) The complaints ought to be sent to the head office (B) The complaints were sent to the head office by the people (C) The complaints should be sent to the head office. (D) The complaints had to be sent to the head office. 88. An electrical fault could have caused the fire (A) The fire had could caused by an electrical fault (B) The fire could have been caused by an electrical fault (C) The fire was caused by an electrical by an electrical (D) The fire could be caused by an electrical fault 89. Raksha Bandhan is celebrated all over the country. (A) All over the country people are celebrating Raksha Bandhan (B) People celebrating Raksha Bandhan all over the country (C) People were celebrated Raksha Bandhan all over the country (D) All over the country people celebrate Raksha Bandhan. 90. Who built the Mahal? (A) Your decisions have always been endorsed by me. (B) Your decision has always been endorsed by me. (C) Your decisions are always endorsed by me. (D) Your decisions are always endorsed by me. 95. Have you ever felt the responsibility of looking after your parents? (A) Was the responsibility of looking after your parents (B) Is the responsibility of looking after your parents being felt by you? (C) Has the responsibility of looking after your parents felt by you? (D) Has the responsibility of looking after your parents felt by you? 96. Did all the candidates complete the paper on time? (A) Had the paper been completed by all the candidates on time? (B) Was the paper completed by all the candidates on time? (C) Was the paper completed by all the candidates on time? (D) Could the paper be completed by all the candidates on time Directions: In questions no. 97 to 118 a part of the sentence is underlined below are given alternatives to the underling part at (A) (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative In case no Improvement is needed, your answer is (D). (B) By whom had, the Taj Mahal been built? (C) By whom the Taj Mahal built? (D) By whom the Taj Mahal was built? 91. Five explosions rocked Pune today. (A) Pune has been rocked by five explosions (B) Pune had been rocked by five explosions (C) Pune is rocked by five explosions today. (D) une was rocked by five explosions 92. Did every body appreciate the anticorruption movement? (A) Is the anti- corruption movement appreciated by every body? (B) Was the anti corruption movement been appreciated by every body? (C) Is the anti corruption movement appreciated by every body? (D) Has the anti corruption movement been appreciated by every body? 93. Do men gather grapes of thorns of figs of thistles? (A) Are grapes of thorns or figs of thistles being gathered by men? (B) Are grapes of thorns of figs of thistles gathered by Men? (C) Were grapes of thorn or figs of thistles be gathered by men? (D) Are gathered by men? 94. I have always endorsed your decisions. 97. After several days’ tour we became convinced that the climate of this place was like Srinagar in winter. (A) Was like that of Srinagar in winter (B) Was like Stringer’s in winter (C) In winter was like Srinagar (D) No Improvement 98. Our team has not yet arrived I wonder When it will arrive. (A) It arrives (B) It can arrive (C) It will be arriving (D) No improvement 99. I shall stand near you in weal and wore (A) Stand with (B) Stand close to (C) Stand by (D) No improvement 100. In international and national affairs, it is tolerance and not love that is of supreme importance. (A) Issues (B) Perspective (C) Matters (D) No improvement Last edited by Aakashd; May 31st, 2019 at 09:05 AM. |
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dear sir plz send me at arjunmajumder026@gmail.com previous years solved and model question papaer of ssc cgl tier- 2 ... its urgent and exam is on 15th september |
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Dear Sir, plz send me solved question paper of tier-I & tier-II exam. 2012 latest, in my mail-id deeksha_panchal@yahoo.com. kindly do the needful. thanks |
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sir plz send me the previous yr solved question paper of lic hfl assistant grade ....plz plz ....my email id is mandeepmitra@gmail.com |