EnglishEnglish Test SSC CHSL 2021 Tier-1 English Paper Mock Test-33 (7-6-2022 Shift-3) By crackteam - 0 1288 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Share this Post On:Last updated on December 15th, 2022 at 11:36 am 0% 1 votes, 2 avg 1 SSC CHSL 2021 Tier-1 English Paper Mock Test-33 (7-6-2022 Shift-3) Total Number of Questions: 25 1 / 25 Q.1 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. Their behaviour vexes us. Options: (a) We are being vexed by their behaviour (b) We had been vexed by their behaviour. (c) We are vexed by their behaviour. (d) We have been vexed by their behaviour. 2 / 25 Q.2 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word given in underline in the following sentence. Her father was quick to detect her concealed emotion. Options: (a) excited (b) disclosed (c) annoyed (d) arrogant 3 / 25 Q.3 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. Quintessential Options: (a) Fantastic (b) Typical (c) Charming (d) Initial 4 / 25 Q.4 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Options: (a) Succesion (b) Aquarium (c) Complacent (d) Assassinate 5 / 25 Q.5 Select the correct homonym from the given options to fill in the blank. The athlete’s________ was badly injured due to a fall on the track. Options: (a) toad (b) tow (c) to (d) toe 6 / 25 Q.6 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. To bite the bullet Options: (a) To state your opinion openly (b) To reject doing something difficult or unpleasant (c) To be brave in a difficult situation (d) To be upset or annoyed 7 / 25 Q.7 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words. The art of beautiful handwriting Options: (a) Epigraphy (b) Catastrophe (c) Monography (d) Calligraphy 8 / 25 Q.8 Complete the sentence with an appropriate ANTONYM of the word mentioned in the bracket. Many Bollywood movies show _________(cheerful) stories nowadays. Options: (a) jaunty (b) gloomy (c) radiant (d) chirpy 9 / 25 Q.9 In the following questions a statement has been given with underlined text. Select the options that can replace the text with correct idiom or phrase. He is known for talking too frankly. Options: (a) Snug as a bug in a rug (b) Call a spade a spade (c) Go the extra mile (d) Lose one’s marbles 10 / 25 Q.10 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. Absurd Options: (a) Sensible (b) Anxious (c) Ramble (d) Amaze 11 / 25 Q.11 Select the most appropriate synonym of the word given in underline in the following sentence. The patient complained of giddiness after surgery. Options: (a) enthusiasm (b) unsteadiness (c) opponent (d) pride 12 / 25 Q.12 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. She swallowed ______ her breakfast in a hurry. Options: (a) down (b) up (c) in (d) into 13 / 25 Q.13 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’. The train was already left before we reached the platform. Options: (a) train had already left (b) the train left (c) train will have left (d) No substitution required 14 / 25 Q.14 Spot the error in the given sentence and select the correct sentence from the options given. When the villagers put up a firm resistance to the fearsome bandit with all their might, he ultimately fleed the spot Options: (a) When the villagers put up a firm resistance to the fearsome bandit with all their might, he ultimately flew the spot. (b) When the villagers put up a firm resistance to the fearsome bandit with all their might, he ultimately flown the spot. (c) When the villagers put up a firm resistance to the fearsome bandit with all their might, he ultimately fled the spot. (d) When the villagers putted up a firm resistance to the fearsome bandit with all their might, he ultimately fleed the spot. 15 / 25 Q.15 In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. The app gets Larry’s parents involved in the learning and improvement process, sending them advice about Larry’s behaviours and progress, and recommending motivational _______ they might undertake that are _______ to Larry’s situation and the program’s _________ about his attitudes and behaviours. Options: (a) interruptions, disillusioned, invasions (b) interpolations, disrupted, inventions (c) interventions, targeted, inferences (d) intermissions, directed, injunctions 16 / 25 Q.16 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underline segment in the given sentence. I cannot sit up with this sort of insult in office. Options: (a) go up with (b) get up with (c) put up with (d) do up with 17 / 25 Q.17 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice. The meal is being prepared by the chef. Options: (a) The chef was preparing the meal. (b) The chef did prepare the meal. (c) The chef is preparing the meal. (d) The chef will prepare the meal. 18 / 25 Q.18 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. I can see lots of colours on the picture. Options: (a) over (b) at (c) for (d) in 19 / 25 Q.19 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. The two children were so like, that without much difficulty it could not be discerned of their proper parents, which was Titus from Gisippus, or Gisippus from Titus. B. There was in the city of Rome a noble senator, named Fulvius, who sent his son, called Titus, being a child, to the city of Athens, in Greece (which was the fountain of all manner of doctrine), there to learn good letters : and caused him to be hosted with a worshipful mart of that city, called Chremes. C. This Chremes happened to have also a son named Gisippus, who not only was equal to the said young Titus in years, but also in stature, proportion of body, favour, and colour of visage, countenance and speech D. These two young gentlemen, as they seemed to be one in form and personage, so shortly after acquaintance, the same nature wrought in their hearts such a mutual affection, and their wills and appetites daily more and more so confederated themselves, that it seemed none other, when their names were declared, but that they had only changed their places, issuing (as I might say) out of the one body, and entering into the other. Options: (a) BACD (b) BCAD (c) DBCA (d) ADBC 20 / 25 Q.20 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words. The work inscribed on the tomb in the memory of the person Options: (a) Euphoria (b) Excerpt (c) Epitaph (d) Epigraph 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. One of the most devastating periods in European history came (1)_______ the fourteenth century, with the epidemic of bubonic plague, also known as the ‘Great Plague’ and later dubbed the ‘Black Death’. At the time of its first pandemic, the bubonic plague was a terrifying disease, killing indiscriminately and (2)________ cities and towns devastated in its wake. It appeared to spread just by touching clothes and people who (3)_____ healthy one day might be dead the next. Faced with such a mysterious and horrifying illness, many believed that this was a divine (4)_________ for their sins. Researchers in Hong Kong at the end of the nineteenth century discovered that the disease is caused by the bacteria ‘Yersinia Pestis’. Modern (5)_______ practices and medicine have greatly subdued the impact of the bubonic plague, but have never completely eliminated it. SubQuestion No : 21 Q.21 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1. Options: (a) through (b) at (c) by (d) during 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. One of the most devastating periods in European history came (1)_______ the fourteenth century, with the epidemic of bubonic plague, also known as the ‘Great Plague’ and later dubbed the ‘Black Death’. At the time of its first pandemic, the bubonic plague was a terrifying disease, killing indiscriminately and (2)________ cities and towns devastated in its wake. It appeared to spread just by touching clothes and people who (3)_____ healthy one day might be dead the next. Faced with such a mysterious and horrifying illness, many believed that this was a divine (4)_________ for their sins. Researchers in Hong Kong at the end of the nineteenth century discovered that the disease is caused by the bacteria ‘Yersinia Pestis’. Modern (5)_______ practices and medicine have greatly subdued the impact of the bubonic plague, but have never completely eliminated it. SubQuestion No : 22 Q.22 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2. Options: (a) settling (b) keeping (c) reckoning (d) leaving 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. One of the most devastating periods in European history came (1)_______ the fourteenth century, with the epidemic of bubonic plague, also known as the ‘Great Plague’ and later dubbed the ‘Black Death’. At the time of its first pandemic, the bubonic plague was a terrifying disease, killing indiscriminately and (2)________ cities and towns devastated in its wake. It appeared to spread just by touching clothes and people who (3)_____ healthy one day might be dead the next. Faced with such a mysterious and horrifying illness, many believed that this was a divine (4)_________ for their sins. Researchers in Hong Kong at the end of the nineteenth century discovered that the disease is caused by the bacteria ‘Yersinia Pestis’. Modern (5)_______ practices and medicine have greatly subdued the impact of the bubonic plague, but have never completely eliminated it. SubQuestion No : 23 Q.23 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3. Options: (a) kept (b) seemed (c) became (d) departed 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. One of the most devastating periods in European history came (1)_______ the fourteenth century, with the epidemic of bubonic plague, also known as the ‘Great Plague’ and later dubbed the ‘Black Death’. At the time of its first pandemic, the bubonic plague was a terrifying disease, killing indiscriminately and (2)________ cities and towns devastated in its wake. It appeared to spread just by touching clothes and people who (3)_____ healthy one day might be dead the next. Faced with such a mysterious and horrifying illness, many believed that this was a divine (4)_________ for their sins. Researchers in Hong Kong at the end of the nineteenth century discovered that the disease is caused by the bacteria ‘Yersinia Pestis’. Modern (5)_______ practices and medicine have greatly subdued the impact of the bubonic plague, but have never completely eliminated it. SubQuestion No : 24 Q.24 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4. Options: (a) oracle (b) accolade (c) order (d) punishment 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. One of the most devastating periods in European history came (1)_______ the fourteenth century, with the epidemic of bubonic plague, also known as the ‘Great Plague’ and later dubbed the ‘Black Death’. At the time of its first pandemic, the bubonic plague was a terrifying disease, killing indiscriminately and (2)________ cities and towns devastated in its wake. It appeared to spread just by touching clothes and people who (3)_____ healthy one day might be dead the next. Faced with such a mysterious and horrifying illness, many believed that this was a divine (4)_________ for their sins. Researchers in Hong Kong at the end of the nineteenth century discovered that the disease is caused by the bacteria ‘Yersinia Pestis’. Modern (5)_______ practices and medicine have greatly subdued the impact of the bubonic plague, but have never completely eliminated it. SubQuestion No : 25 Q.25 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5. Options: (a) ongoing (b) cultural (c) sanitary (d) unhygienic Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart Test Send feedback Pos.NameScoreDuration 1Dheeraj yadav44 %5 minutes 56 seconds