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Page 1 Q.1 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Cutting corners Ans 1. To take the long way around 2. To do something quickly or cheaply, often at the expense of quality or safety 3. To follow the rules strictly 4. To be honest and fair Question ID : 264330143945 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.2 Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the option that contains an error. He was that angry that he slammed the book on the table. Ans 1. that he slammed the book 2. that angry 3. He was 4. on the table Question ID : 264330144365 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.3 Select the most appropriate idiom for the given situation. Shayam was accused of bribery, but he submitted proofs for his innocence. Ans 1. Buying the pig in a poke 2. Cast pearls before they swine 3. Chapter and verse 4. Beating about the bush Question ID : 264330144121 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 4 SSC CHSL 2023 Tier 1 August 7 Shift 1 Question Paper with Answers Roll Number Candidate Name Exam Date 07/08/2023 Exam Time 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Subject CHSL Exam 2023 Tier I Section : English Language Page 2 Q.1 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Cutting corners Ans 1. To take the long way around 2. To do something quickly or cheaply, often at the expense of quality or safety 3. To follow the rules strictly 4. To be honest and fair Question ID : 264330143945 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.2 Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the option that contains an error. He was that angry that he slammed the book on the table. Ans 1. that he slammed the book 2. that angry 3. He was 4. on the table Question ID : 264330144365 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.3 Select the most appropriate idiom for the given situation. Shayam was accused of bribery, but he submitted proofs for his innocence. Ans 1. Buying the pig in a poke 2. Cast pearls before they swine 3. Chapter and verse 4. Beating about the bush Question ID : 264330144121 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 4 SSC CHSL 2023 Tier 1 August 7 Shift 1 Question Paper with Answers Roll Number Candidate Name Exam Date 07/08/2023 Exam Time 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Subject CHSL Exam 2023 Tier I Section : English Language Q.4 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. Requirement Ans 1. Essential 2. Serious 3. Vague 4. Importance Question ID : 264330141286 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.5 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Ans 1. Mischievous 2. Monologe 3. Maintenance 4. Millionaire Question ID : 264330143237 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 2 Q.6 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. Callous Ans 1. Inordinate 2. Compassionate 3. Insensitive 4. Unshackle Question ID : 264330143144 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.7 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. Sujata has not and can never in the good books of her principal as she lacks honesty. Ans 1. has not been and can never be 2. has not been and can never been 3. has not be and can never be 4. has not be and can never been Question ID : 264330144098 Status : Not Answered Chosen Option : -- Page 3 Q.1 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Cutting corners Ans 1. To take the long way around 2. To do something quickly or cheaply, often at the expense of quality or safety 3. To follow the rules strictly 4. To be honest and fair Question ID : 264330143945 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.2 Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the option that contains an error. He was that angry that he slammed the book on the table. Ans 1. that he slammed the book 2. that angry 3. He was 4. on the table Question ID : 264330144365 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.3 Select the most appropriate idiom for the given situation. Shayam was accused of bribery, but he submitted proofs for his innocence. Ans 1. Buying the pig in a poke 2. Cast pearls before they swine 3. Chapter and verse 4. Beating about the bush Question ID : 264330144121 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 4 SSC CHSL 2023 Tier 1 August 7 Shift 1 Question Paper with Answers Roll Number Candidate Name Exam Date 07/08/2023 Exam Time 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Subject CHSL Exam 2023 Tier I Section : English Language Q.4 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. Requirement Ans 1. Essential 2. Serious 3. Vague 4. Importance Question ID : 264330141286 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.5 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Ans 1. Mischievous 2. Monologe 3. Maintenance 4. Millionaire Question ID : 264330143237 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 2 Q.6 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. Callous Ans 1. Inordinate 2. Compassionate 3. Insensitive 4. Unshackle Question ID : 264330143144 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.7 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. Sujata has not and can never in the good books of her principal as she lacks honesty. Ans 1. has not been and can never be 2. has not been and can never been 3. has not be and can never be 4. has not be and can never been Question ID : 264330144098 Status : Not Answered Chosen Option : -- Q.8 Select the option with the correct spelling that can replace the underlined word in the given sentence. The old building was damolished to make way for a new building. Ans 1. demolished 2. demoleished 3. demonlished 4. demolaished Question ID : 264330143125 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.9 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words. A lover of mankind Ans 1. Misanthrope 2. Philanthropist 3. Narcissist 4. Lexicographer Question ID : 264330143206 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.10 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined words in the given sentence. The integration of cutting-edge technologies into the healthcare industry have the prospect of revolutionising the way medical professionals provide patient care. Ans 1. were the potential 2. have the potential 3. has the prospect 4. will have potential Question ID : 264330147542 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.11 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice. The tiger was killed on an unfortunate day by a hostile hunter. Ans 1. A hostile hunter had killed the tiger on an unfortunate day. 2. A hostile hunter kills the tiger on an unfortunate day. 3. The tiger is killed by a hostile hunter on an unfortunate day. 4. A hostile hunter killed the tiger on an unfortunate day. Question ID : 264330143040 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 2 Page 4 Q.1 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Cutting corners Ans 1. To take the long way around 2. To do something quickly or cheaply, often at the expense of quality or safety 3. To follow the rules strictly 4. To be honest and fair Question ID : 264330143945 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.2 Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the option that contains an error. He was that angry that he slammed the book on the table. Ans 1. that he slammed the book 2. that angry 3. He was 4. on the table Question ID : 264330144365 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.3 Select the most appropriate idiom for the given situation. Shayam was accused of bribery, but he submitted proofs for his innocence. Ans 1. Buying the pig in a poke 2. Cast pearls before they swine 3. Chapter and verse 4. Beating about the bush Question ID : 264330144121 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 4 SSC CHSL 2023 Tier 1 August 7 Shift 1 Question Paper with Answers Roll Number Candidate Name Exam Date 07/08/2023 Exam Time 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Subject CHSL Exam 2023 Tier I Section : English Language Q.4 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. Requirement Ans 1. Essential 2. Serious 3. Vague 4. Importance Question ID : 264330141286 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.5 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Ans 1. Mischievous 2. Monologe 3. Maintenance 4. Millionaire Question ID : 264330143237 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 2 Q.6 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. Callous Ans 1. Inordinate 2. Compassionate 3. Insensitive 4. Unshackle Question ID : 264330143144 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.7 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. Sujata has not and can never in the good books of her principal as she lacks honesty. Ans 1. has not been and can never be 2. has not been and can never been 3. has not be and can never be 4. has not be and can never been Question ID : 264330144098 Status : Not Answered Chosen Option : -- Q.8 Select the option with the correct spelling that can replace the underlined word in the given sentence. The old building was damolished to make way for a new building. Ans 1. demolished 2. demoleished 3. demonlished 4. demolaished Question ID : 264330143125 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.9 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words. A lover of mankind Ans 1. Misanthrope 2. Philanthropist 3. Narcissist 4. Lexicographer Question ID : 264330143206 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.10 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined words in the given sentence. The integration of cutting-edge technologies into the healthcare industry have the prospect of revolutionising the way medical professionals provide patient care. Ans 1. were the potential 2. have the potential 3. has the prospect 4. will have potential Question ID : 264330147542 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.11 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice. The tiger was killed on an unfortunate day by a hostile hunter. Ans 1. A hostile hunter had killed the tiger on an unfortunate day. 2. A hostile hunter kills the tiger on an unfortunate day. 3. The tiger is killed by a hostile hunter on an unfortunate day. 4. A hostile hunter killed the tiger on an unfortunate day. Question ID : 264330143040 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 2 Q.12 Select the option that correctly expresses the following sentence in passive voice. Are you delivering the pizza? Ans 1. Has the pizza delivered by you? 2. Were the pizza being delivered by you? 3. Will you deliver the pizza? 4. Is the pizza being delivered by you? Question ID : 264330144331 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.13 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word. Our economies and societies as a whole need to become resilient to climate impacts. Ans 1. intricate 2. lint 3. lapse 4. weak Question ID : 264330143656 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.14 Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Select the option that arranges the parts in the correct order to form a meaningful sentence. A.Between renunciation of the social world B.The first point to note C. And asceticism D. Is the intimate link Ans 1. A, C, B, D 2. B, D, A, C 3. A, B, C, D 4. B, C, D, A Question ID : 264330142615 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 2 Q.15 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. Deterioration Ans 1. Retrogression 2. Demonstration 3. Malfunction 4. Ramification Question ID : 264330143974 Status : Not Answered Chosen Option : -- Page 5 Q.1 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Cutting corners Ans 1. To take the long way around 2. To do something quickly or cheaply, often at the expense of quality or safety 3. To follow the rules strictly 4. To be honest and fair Question ID : 264330143945 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.2 Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the option that contains an error. He was that angry that he slammed the book on the table. Ans 1. that he slammed the book 2. that angry 3. He was 4. on the table Question ID : 264330144365 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.3 Select the most appropriate idiom for the given situation. Shayam was accused of bribery, but he submitted proofs for his innocence. Ans 1. Buying the pig in a poke 2. Cast pearls before they swine 3. Chapter and verse 4. Beating about the bush Question ID : 264330144121 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 4 SSC CHSL 2023 Tier 1 August 7 Shift 1 Question Paper with Answers Roll Number Candidate Name Exam Date 07/08/2023 Exam Time 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Subject CHSL Exam 2023 Tier I Section : English Language Q.4 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. Requirement Ans 1. Essential 2. Serious 3. Vague 4. Importance Question ID : 264330141286 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.5 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Ans 1. Mischievous 2. Monologe 3. Maintenance 4. Millionaire Question ID : 264330143237 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 2 Q.6 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. Callous Ans 1. Inordinate 2. Compassionate 3. Insensitive 4. Unshackle Question ID : 264330143144 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.7 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. Sujata has not and can never in the good books of her principal as she lacks honesty. Ans 1. has not been and can never be 2. has not been and can never been 3. has not be and can never be 4. has not be and can never been Question ID : 264330144098 Status : Not Answered Chosen Option : -- Q.8 Select the option with the correct spelling that can replace the underlined word in the given sentence. The old building was damolished to make way for a new building. Ans 1. demolished 2. demoleished 3. demonlished 4. demolaished Question ID : 264330143125 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.9 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words. A lover of mankind Ans 1. Misanthrope 2. Philanthropist 3. Narcissist 4. Lexicographer Question ID : 264330143206 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.10 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined words in the given sentence. The integration of cutting-edge technologies into the healthcare industry have the prospect of revolutionising the way medical professionals provide patient care. Ans 1. were the potential 2. have the potential 3. has the prospect 4. will have potential Question ID : 264330147542 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.11 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice. The tiger was killed on an unfortunate day by a hostile hunter. Ans 1. A hostile hunter had killed the tiger on an unfortunate day. 2. A hostile hunter kills the tiger on an unfortunate day. 3. The tiger is killed by a hostile hunter on an unfortunate day. 4. A hostile hunter killed the tiger on an unfortunate day. Question ID : 264330143040 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 2 Q.12 Select the option that correctly expresses the following sentence in passive voice. Are you delivering the pizza? Ans 1. Has the pizza delivered by you? 2. Were the pizza being delivered by you? 3. Will you deliver the pizza? 4. Is the pizza being delivered by you? Question ID : 264330144331 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.13 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word. Our economies and societies as a whole need to become resilient to climate impacts. Ans 1. intricate 2. lint 3. lapse 4. weak Question ID : 264330143656 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 1 Q.14 Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Select the option that arranges the parts in the correct order to form a meaningful sentence. A.Between renunciation of the social world B.The first point to note C. And asceticism D. Is the intimate link Ans 1. A, C, B, D 2. B, D, A, C 3. A, B, C, D 4. B, C, D, A Question ID : 264330142615 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 2 Q.15 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. Deterioration Ans 1. Retrogression 2. Demonstration 3. Malfunction 4. Ramification Question ID : 264330143974 Status : Not Answered Chosen Option : -- Q.16 Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Select the option that arranges the parts in the correct order to form a meaningful sentence. A.The fact that all members of the family were exposed B.The waste of human resources and C. To each other’s capricious minds had a debasing effect D.On the vitality of society as a whole Ans 1. A, C, D, B 2. B, A, D, C 3. D, A, C, B 4. B, A, C, D Question ID : 264330142617 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 4 Q.17 The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. Laisha should holding / a meeting in the / Prem Auditorium / tomorrow evening. Ans 1. Laisha should holding 2. Prem Auditorium 3. a meeting in the 4. tomorrow evening Question ID : 264330149476 Status : Not Attempted and Marked For Review Chosen Option : -- Q.18 Choose the correct meaning of the underlined word in the given sentence. The government is planning a new policy to help the immigrants coming from the neighbouring country. Ans 1. Someone who leaves one country to settle in another 2. Someone who goes to visit a new country for a short time 3. Someone who travels for work 4. Someone who travels to space Question ID : 264330149741 Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 2 Q.19 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word in the given sentence. On the flight, I was in the company of an extremely chivalrous man. Ans 1. Noble 2. Degraded 3. Virtuous 4. Courteous Question ID : 264330143230 Status : Not Attempted and Marked For Review Chosen Option : --Read More
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