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Pinnacle Cloze Test
CLOZE TEST
Direction :- [Q.1. to Q.841.] In the following passages, some
words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select
the most appropriate option to ?ll in each blank.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
SET -1. Q .(01 - 04)
Girls have been the (1)________ of many crimes in India for years.
The most fearful crime was female foeticide, in which girls were
killed in the (2)________ of the mother after sex determination
through ultrasound. ‘Save the Girl Child’(3)________ has been
launched by the government to end gender-selective abortions
of female foetuses as well as other crimes (4)________ the girl
child.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
Q.1. (a) scapegoats (b) victors (c) victims (d) sites
Q.2. (a) kidney (b) womb (c) intestine (d) liver
Q.3. (a) camp?re (b) campaign (c) undertaking (d) enterprise
Q.4. (a) for (b) through (c) across (d) against
SET -2. Q .(05 - 08)
He looks out of the window at the (5)________ snow, then turns
and takes his wife in his arms, feeling grateful to be here even as
he wonders what he is going to do with his life in strictly
practical terms. For years, he had (6)________ himself to do one
thing, and he did it well, but he doesn't know whether he wants to
keep doing it for the rest of his life, for that matter, whether
anyone will let him. He is still worrying when they go to bed.
They've been learning to get by with less, and they'll keep
learning. It seems to him as if they're taking a course in loss
lately. And as he feels himself falling asleep he has an
(7)________ he believes is important, which he hopes he will
remember in the morning, although it is one of those thoughts
that seldom (8)________ translation to the language of daylight
hours.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
Q.5. (a) falling (b) dashing (c) praying (d) blazing
Q.6. (a) trained (b) mesmerised (c) penalised (d) abstained
Q.7. (a) insight (b) implication (c) insurance (d) instance
Q.8. (a) proliferate (b) survive (c) install (d) fabricate
Solutions :-
SET - 1
Sol.1.(c) victims
‘Victim’ means someone who has suffered as a result of
someone else's actions or belief. The given passage states that
girls have been the victims of many crimes in India for years.
Hence, ‘victims’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.2.(b) womb
‘Womb’ is the organ in the body of a woman or other female
mammal in which a baby develops before birth. The given
passage states that the most fearful crime was female foeticide,
in which girls were killed in the womb. Hence, ‘womb’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(b) campaign
A campaign is a planned set of activities that people carry out to
achieve a social or political change. The given passage states
that the ‘Save the Girl Child’ campaign has been launched by the
government to end gender-selective abortions of female
foetuses. Hence, ‘campaign’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.4.(d) against
‘Against’ means not in favour of someone or something. The
given passage states that the campaign ‘Save the Girl Child’ has
been launched by the government to end crimes against the girl
child. Hence, ‘against’ is the most appropriate answer.
SET - 2
Sol.5.(a) falling
The given passage states that a person looks out of the window
at the falling snow. Hence, ‘falling’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.6.(a) trained
‘Train’ means to teach a particular skill through instruction or
practice. The given passage states that he had trained himself to
do one thing and he has been pro?cient at it. Hence, ‘trained’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.7.(a) insight
‘Insight’ means the ability to understand people and situations in
a very clear way. The given passage states that as he feels
himself falling asleep, he experiences he has an insight he
believes is important. Hence, ‘insight’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.8.(b) survive
‘Survive’ means to remain alive or in existence. The given
passage states that the clarity of the insight often doesn't
survive and is lost as the person wakes up. Hence, ‘survive’ is the
most appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
SET -3. Q .(9 - 18)
Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the
Ghaziabad priority (9) ________of the Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail
Transit System (RRTS), the (10)________of high-rise societies in
the National Capital Region called for direct (11) ______to the
public transport service points. The residents in
(12)__________areas of Noida and Ghaziabad said they would be
forced to continue (13)_______on private vehicles without proper
connectivity to the RRTS and (14) ______public transport modes.
"The RRTS is a great development; we want
(15)___________connectivity to key points like Metro stations,
railway stations, Delhi, and the RRTS. (16) __________any proper
public transport, many residents are forced to opt (17)
_________a personal car," the president of the New Era Flat
Owners Welfare Association, Abhishek Kumar, (18)_________.
The 17-km priority section of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS
corridor was inaugurated by PM Modi on October 7, and it
started commercial operations on the next day.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
Q.9. (a) fragment (b) section (c) system (d) piece
Q.10. (a) landlords (b) tenants (c) people (d) residents
Q.11. (a) connected (b) connectivity (c) connecting (d) connect
Q.12. (a) lot (b) very (c) many (d) much
Q.13. (a) depending (b) depended (c) depends (d) depend
Q.14. (a) other (b) further (c) extra (d) another
Q.15. (a) consecutive (b) successive (c) upright (d) direct
Q.16. (a) In spite of (b) Despite (c) Without (d) With
Q.17. (a) on (b) for (c) to (d) of
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Pinnacle Cloze Test
CLOZE TEST
Direction :- [Q.1. to Q.841.] In the following passages, some
words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select
the most appropriate option to ?ll in each blank.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
SET -1. Q .(01 - 04)
Girls have been the (1)________ of many crimes in India for years.
The most fearful crime was female foeticide, in which girls were
killed in the (2)________ of the mother after sex determination
through ultrasound. ‘Save the Girl Child’(3)________ has been
launched by the government to end gender-selective abortions
of female foetuses as well as other crimes (4)________ the girl
child.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
Q.1. (a) scapegoats (b) victors (c) victims (d) sites
Q.2. (a) kidney (b) womb (c) intestine (d) liver
Q.3. (a) camp?re (b) campaign (c) undertaking (d) enterprise
Q.4. (a) for (b) through (c) across (d) against
SET -2. Q .(05 - 08)
He looks out of the window at the (5)________ snow, then turns
and takes his wife in his arms, feeling grateful to be here even as
he wonders what he is going to do with his life in strictly
practical terms. For years, he had (6)________ himself to do one
thing, and he did it well, but he doesn't know whether he wants to
keep doing it for the rest of his life, for that matter, whether
anyone will let him. He is still worrying when they go to bed.
They've been learning to get by with less, and they'll keep
learning. It seems to him as if they're taking a course in loss
lately. And as he feels himself falling asleep he has an
(7)________ he believes is important, which he hopes he will
remember in the morning, although it is one of those thoughts
that seldom (8)________ translation to the language of daylight
hours.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
Q.5. (a) falling (b) dashing (c) praying (d) blazing
Q.6. (a) trained (b) mesmerised (c) penalised (d) abstained
Q.7. (a) insight (b) implication (c) insurance (d) instance
Q.8. (a) proliferate (b) survive (c) install (d) fabricate
Solutions :-
SET - 1
Sol.1.(c) victims
‘Victim’ means someone who has suffered as a result of
someone else's actions or belief. The given passage states that
girls have been the victims of many crimes in India for years.
Hence, ‘victims’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.2.(b) womb
‘Womb’ is the organ in the body of a woman or other female
mammal in which a baby develops before birth. The given
passage states that the most fearful crime was female foeticide,
in which girls were killed in the womb. Hence, ‘womb’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(b) campaign
A campaign is a planned set of activities that people carry out to
achieve a social or political change. The given passage states
that the ‘Save the Girl Child’ campaign has been launched by the
government to end gender-selective abortions of female
foetuses. Hence, ‘campaign’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.4.(d) against
‘Against’ means not in favour of someone or something. The
given passage states that the campaign ‘Save the Girl Child’ has
been launched by the government to end crimes against the girl
child. Hence, ‘against’ is the most appropriate answer.
SET - 2
Sol.5.(a) falling
The given passage states that a person looks out of the window
at the falling snow. Hence, ‘falling’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.6.(a) trained
‘Train’ means to teach a particular skill through instruction or
practice. The given passage states that he had trained himself to
do one thing and he has been pro?cient at it. Hence, ‘trained’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.7.(a) insight
‘Insight’ means the ability to understand people and situations in
a very clear way. The given passage states that as he feels
himself falling asleep, he experiences he has an insight he
believes is important. Hence, ‘insight’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.8.(b) survive
‘Survive’ means to remain alive or in existence. The given
passage states that the clarity of the insight often doesn't
survive and is lost as the person wakes up. Hence, ‘survive’ is the
most appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
SET -3. Q .(9 - 18)
Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the
Ghaziabad priority (9) ________of the Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail
Transit System (RRTS), the (10)________of high-rise societies in
the National Capital Region called for direct (11) ______to the
public transport service points. The residents in
(12)__________areas of Noida and Ghaziabad said they would be
forced to continue (13)_______on private vehicles without proper
connectivity to the RRTS and (14) ______public transport modes.
"The RRTS is a great development; we want
(15)___________connectivity to key points like Metro stations,
railway stations, Delhi, and the RRTS. (16) __________any proper
public transport, many residents are forced to opt (17)
_________a personal car," the president of the New Era Flat
Owners Welfare Association, Abhishek Kumar, (18)_________.
The 17-km priority section of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS
corridor was inaugurated by PM Modi on October 7, and it
started commercial operations on the next day.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
Q.9. (a) fragment (b) section (c) system (d) piece
Q.10. (a) landlords (b) tenants (c) people (d) residents
Q.11. (a) connected (b) connectivity (c) connecting (d) connect
Q.12. (a) lot (b) very (c) many (d) much
Q.13. (a) depending (b) depended (c) depends (d) depend
Q.14. (a) other (b) further (c) extra (d) another
Q.15. (a) consecutive (b) successive (c) upright (d) direct
Q.16. (a) In spite of (b) Despite (c) Without (d) With
Q.17. (a) on (b) for (c) to (d) of
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Q.18. (a) professed (b) assumed (c) said (d) replied
SET -4. Q .(19 - 28)
The door behind them was (19)_______. There was no escape. A
strange light was (20) ________from a corner, one that did not
(21) ________ the room but made darkness visible.
(22)________alien voice was heard which sounded like jargon,
(23) ________to the hapless friends. They went down (24)
________their knees sobbing, pleading for their lives but the (25)
_________sounds continued. Slowly, a form seemed to
(26)________right before their eyes which (27)__________ their
blood and chilled their (28)__________. It was formless mass with
no face!
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
Q.19. (a) vacant (b) sealed (c) ajar (d) unbolted
Q.20. (a) preceding (b) commencing (c) reclining (d) emanating
Q.21. (a) kindle (b) extinguish (c) ignite (d) illuminate
Q.22. (a) The (b) An (c) A (d) Any
Q.23. (a) incomprehensible (b) indelible
(c) invincible (d) incorrigible
Q.24. (a) by (b) on (c) at (d) in
Q.25. (a) bizarre (b) familiar (c) regular (d) customary
Q.26. (a) assume (b) emerge (c) extract (d) derive
Q.27. (a) ?owed (b) spilled (c) locked (d) curdled
Q.28. (a) head (b) eyes (c) skin (d) bones
SET - 3
Sol.9.(b) section
‘Section’ means one of the parts that something is divided into.
The given passage states an event that happened days after PM
Narendra Modi inaugurated the Ghaziabad priority section of the
Delhi-Meerut RRTS. Hence, ‘section’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.10.(d) residents
‘Residents’ are the people living permanently at a place. The
given passage states that the residents of high-rise societies in
the National Capital Region called for direct connectivity to the
public transport service points. Hence, ‘residents’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.11.(b) connectivity
The given sentence needs a noun(connectivity) whose meaning
is being modi?ed by the adjective ‘direct’. Hence, ‘connectivity’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.12.(c) many
‘Many’ is used with plural countable nouns. ‘Areas’ is a plural
noun. Hence, ‘many’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.13.(a) depending
When two or more verbs are used together in a sentence, each
verb except the ?rst one should be an in?nitive(to + V
1
) or
gerund(V
ing
). Hence, ‘depending(V
ing
)’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.14.(a) other
‘Other’ is used with plural countable nouns to denote a person or
thing different from the one already mentioned (RRTS). Hence,
‘other’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.15.(d) direct
‘Direct’ means having no one or nothing in between. The given
passage states that people want direct connectivity to key
points like Metro stations, railway stations, Delhi, and the RRTS.
Hence, ‘direct’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.16.(c) Without
‘Without’ means not having or doing something. The given
passage states that many residents are forced to opt for a
personal car in the absence of a proper public transport system.
Hence, ‘without’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.17.(b) for
‘Opt for’ is the correct phrasal verb. ‘Opt for’ means to choose
one thing instead of another. Hence, ‘for’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.18.(c) said
‘Said’ means made a statement. The given passage mentions
the statement made by Abhishek Kumar. Hence, ‘said’ is the
most appropriate answer.
SET - 4
Sol.19.(b) sealed
‘Sealed’ means closed. The given passage states that the door
behind them was closed. Hence, ‘sealed’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.20.(d) emanating
‘Emanating’ means spreading out from a source. The given
passage states that a strange light was spreading out from a
corner. Hence, ‘emanating’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.21.(d) illuminate
‘Illuminate’ means to brighten with light. The given passage
states that the strange light did not illuminate the room. Hence,
‘illuminate’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.22.(b) An
Article ‘an’ is used before words starting with a vowel sound(an
apple, an alien, an umbrella). Hence, ‘an’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.23.(a) incomprehensible
‘Incomprehensible’ means not able to be understood. The given
passage states that the alien voice could not be understood by
the hapless friends. Hence, ‘incomprehensible’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.24.(b) on
‘On one’s knees’ is the correct phrase which means in a
desperate condition. Hence, ‘on’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.25.(a) bizarre
‘Bizarre’ means very strange or unusual. The given passage
states that strange sounds continued. Hence, ‘bizarre’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.26.(b) emerge
‘Emerge’ means to start developing and become visible. The
given passage states that slowly, a form began to emerge right
before their eyes. Hence, ‘emerge’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.27.(d) curdled
The phrase “curdle one’s blood” means to ?ll a person with
horror or fear. The given passage states that a form began to
appear right before their eyes which ?lled them with horror.
Hence, ‘curdled’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.28.(d) bones
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CLOZE TEST
Direction :- [Q.1. to Q.841.] In the following passages, some
words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select
the most appropriate option to ?ll in each blank.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
SET -1. Q .(01 - 04)
Girls have been the (1)________ of many crimes in India for years.
The most fearful crime was female foeticide, in which girls were
killed in the (2)________ of the mother after sex determination
through ultrasound. ‘Save the Girl Child’(3)________ has been
launched by the government to end gender-selective abortions
of female foetuses as well as other crimes (4)________ the girl
child.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
Q.1. (a) scapegoats (b) victors (c) victims (d) sites
Q.2. (a) kidney (b) womb (c) intestine (d) liver
Q.3. (a) camp?re (b) campaign (c) undertaking (d) enterprise
Q.4. (a) for (b) through (c) across (d) against
SET -2. Q .(05 - 08)
He looks out of the window at the (5)________ snow, then turns
and takes his wife in his arms, feeling grateful to be here even as
he wonders what he is going to do with his life in strictly
practical terms. For years, he had (6)________ himself to do one
thing, and he did it well, but he doesn't know whether he wants to
keep doing it for the rest of his life, for that matter, whether
anyone will let him. He is still worrying when they go to bed.
They've been learning to get by with less, and they'll keep
learning. It seems to him as if they're taking a course in loss
lately. And as he feels himself falling asleep he has an
(7)________ he believes is important, which he hopes he will
remember in the morning, although it is one of those thoughts
that seldom (8)________ translation to the language of daylight
hours.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
Q.5. (a) falling (b) dashing (c) praying (d) blazing
Q.6. (a) trained (b) mesmerised (c) penalised (d) abstained
Q.7. (a) insight (b) implication (c) insurance (d) instance
Q.8. (a) proliferate (b) survive (c) install (d) fabricate
Solutions :-
SET - 1
Sol.1.(c) victims
‘Victim’ means someone who has suffered as a result of
someone else's actions or belief. The given passage states that
girls have been the victims of many crimes in India for years.
Hence, ‘victims’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.2.(b) womb
‘Womb’ is the organ in the body of a woman or other female
mammal in which a baby develops before birth. The given
passage states that the most fearful crime was female foeticide,
in which girls were killed in the womb. Hence, ‘womb’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(b) campaign
A campaign is a planned set of activities that people carry out to
achieve a social or political change. The given passage states
that the ‘Save the Girl Child’ campaign has been launched by the
government to end gender-selective abortions of female
foetuses. Hence, ‘campaign’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.4.(d) against
‘Against’ means not in favour of someone or something. The
given passage states that the campaign ‘Save the Girl Child’ has
been launched by the government to end crimes against the girl
child. Hence, ‘against’ is the most appropriate answer.
SET - 2
Sol.5.(a) falling
The given passage states that a person looks out of the window
at the falling snow. Hence, ‘falling’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.6.(a) trained
‘Train’ means to teach a particular skill through instruction or
practice. The given passage states that he had trained himself to
do one thing and he has been pro?cient at it. Hence, ‘trained’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.7.(a) insight
‘Insight’ means the ability to understand people and situations in
a very clear way. The given passage states that as he feels
himself falling asleep, he experiences he has an insight he
believes is important. Hence, ‘insight’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.8.(b) survive
‘Survive’ means to remain alive or in existence. The given
passage states that the clarity of the insight often doesn't
survive and is lost as the person wakes up. Hence, ‘survive’ is the
most appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
SET -3. Q .(9 - 18)
Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the
Ghaziabad priority (9) ________of the Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail
Transit System (RRTS), the (10)________of high-rise societies in
the National Capital Region called for direct (11) ______to the
public transport service points. The residents in
(12)__________areas of Noida and Ghaziabad said they would be
forced to continue (13)_______on private vehicles without proper
connectivity to the RRTS and (14) ______public transport modes.
"The RRTS is a great development; we want
(15)___________connectivity to key points like Metro stations,
railway stations, Delhi, and the RRTS. (16) __________any proper
public transport, many residents are forced to opt (17)
_________a personal car," the president of the New Era Flat
Owners Welfare Association, Abhishek Kumar, (18)_________.
The 17-km priority section of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS
corridor was inaugurated by PM Modi on October 7, and it
started commercial operations on the next day.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
Q.9. (a) fragment (b) section (c) system (d) piece
Q.10. (a) landlords (b) tenants (c) people (d) residents
Q.11. (a) connected (b) connectivity (c) connecting (d) connect
Q.12. (a) lot (b) very (c) many (d) much
Q.13. (a) depending (b) depended (c) depends (d) depend
Q.14. (a) other (b) further (c) extra (d) another
Q.15. (a) consecutive (b) successive (c) upright (d) direct
Q.16. (a) In spite of (b) Despite (c) Without (d) With
Q.17. (a) on (b) for (c) to (d) of
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Q.18. (a) professed (b) assumed (c) said (d) replied
SET -4. Q .(19 - 28)
The door behind them was (19)_______. There was no escape. A
strange light was (20) ________from a corner, one that did not
(21) ________ the room but made darkness visible.
(22)________alien voice was heard which sounded like jargon,
(23) ________to the hapless friends. They went down (24)
________their knees sobbing, pleading for their lives but the (25)
_________sounds continued. Slowly, a form seemed to
(26)________right before their eyes which (27)__________ their
blood and chilled their (28)__________. It was formless mass with
no face!
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
Q.19. (a) vacant (b) sealed (c) ajar (d) unbolted
Q.20. (a) preceding (b) commencing (c) reclining (d) emanating
Q.21. (a) kindle (b) extinguish (c) ignite (d) illuminate
Q.22. (a) The (b) An (c) A (d) Any
Q.23. (a) incomprehensible (b) indelible
(c) invincible (d) incorrigible
Q.24. (a) by (b) on (c) at (d) in
Q.25. (a) bizarre (b) familiar (c) regular (d) customary
Q.26. (a) assume (b) emerge (c) extract (d) derive
Q.27. (a) ?owed (b) spilled (c) locked (d) curdled
Q.28. (a) head (b) eyes (c) skin (d) bones
SET - 3
Sol.9.(b) section
‘Section’ means one of the parts that something is divided into.
The given passage states an event that happened days after PM
Narendra Modi inaugurated the Ghaziabad priority section of the
Delhi-Meerut RRTS. Hence, ‘section’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.10.(d) residents
‘Residents’ are the people living permanently at a place. The
given passage states that the residents of high-rise societies in
the National Capital Region called for direct connectivity to the
public transport service points. Hence, ‘residents’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.11.(b) connectivity
The given sentence needs a noun(connectivity) whose meaning
is being modi?ed by the adjective ‘direct’. Hence, ‘connectivity’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.12.(c) many
‘Many’ is used with plural countable nouns. ‘Areas’ is a plural
noun. Hence, ‘many’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.13.(a) depending
When two or more verbs are used together in a sentence, each
verb except the ?rst one should be an in?nitive(to + V
1
) or
gerund(V
ing
). Hence, ‘depending(V
ing
)’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.14.(a) other
‘Other’ is used with plural countable nouns to denote a person or
thing different from the one already mentioned (RRTS). Hence,
‘other’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.15.(d) direct
‘Direct’ means having no one or nothing in between. The given
passage states that people want direct connectivity to key
points like Metro stations, railway stations, Delhi, and the RRTS.
Hence, ‘direct’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.16.(c) Without
‘Without’ means not having or doing something. The given
passage states that many residents are forced to opt for a
personal car in the absence of a proper public transport system.
Hence, ‘without’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.17.(b) for
‘Opt for’ is the correct phrasal verb. ‘Opt for’ means to choose
one thing instead of another. Hence, ‘for’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.18.(c) said
‘Said’ means made a statement. The given passage mentions
the statement made by Abhishek Kumar. Hence, ‘said’ is the
most appropriate answer.
SET - 4
Sol.19.(b) sealed
‘Sealed’ means closed. The given passage states that the door
behind them was closed. Hence, ‘sealed’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.20.(d) emanating
‘Emanating’ means spreading out from a source. The given
passage states that a strange light was spreading out from a
corner. Hence, ‘emanating’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.21.(d) illuminate
‘Illuminate’ means to brighten with light. The given passage
states that the strange light did not illuminate the room. Hence,
‘illuminate’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.22.(b) An
Article ‘an’ is used before words starting with a vowel sound(an
apple, an alien, an umbrella). Hence, ‘an’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.23.(a) incomprehensible
‘Incomprehensible’ means not able to be understood. The given
passage states that the alien voice could not be understood by
the hapless friends. Hence, ‘incomprehensible’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.24.(b) on
‘On one’s knees’ is the correct phrase which means in a
desperate condition. Hence, ‘on’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.25.(a) bizarre
‘Bizarre’ means very strange or unusual. The given passage
states that strange sounds continued. Hence, ‘bizarre’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.26.(b) emerge
‘Emerge’ means to start developing and become visible. The
given passage states that slowly, a form began to emerge right
before their eyes. Hence, ‘emerge’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.27.(d) curdled
The phrase “curdle one’s blood” means to ?ll a person with
horror or fear. The given passage states that a form began to
appear right before their eyes which ?lled them with horror.
Hence, ‘curdled’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.28.(d) bones
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“Chill somebody’s bones” is a phrase which means to frighten
somebody very much. The given passage states that a form
began to appear right before their eyes which frightened them
very much. Hence, ‘bones’ is the most appropriate answer.
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 2
SET -5. Q .(29 - 32)
The ongoing ?ght for social justice and equality continues to be
a signi?cant global (29 ) _____________. Movements advocating
for racial, gender and LGBTQ+ equality, as well as addressing
systemic discrimination and injustice, have (30) _____________
momentum in recent years. People are increasingly recognising
the importance of dismantling structures that (31) ___________
inequality and fostering inclusivity in all aspects of society. Calls
for justice, representation and equal opportunities have sparked
conversations and initiatives aimed at creating a more equitable
world. It is crucial to (32) __________ in meaningful dialogue,
challenge biases and actively promote diversity and to build a
society where everyone has equal rights and opportunities.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
Q.29. (a) drift (b) focus (c) divergence (d) dispersion
Q.30. (a) invoked (b) scattered (c) provided (d) gained
Q.31. (a) cease (b) perpetuate (c) refract (d) terminate
Q.32. (a) engage (b) coincide (c) evolve (d) manifest
Solutions :-
SET - 5
Sol.29.(b) focus
‘Focus’ means the centre of interest or activity. The given
passage states that the ongoing ?ght for social justice and
equality continues to be a signi?cant global focus. Hence, ‘focus’
is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.30.(d) gained
‘Gained’ means got something desired. The given passage
states that movements advocating for racial, gender and
LGBTQ+ equality, as well as addressing systemic discrimination
and injustice, have gained momentum in recent years. Hence,
‘gained’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.31.(b) perpetuate
‘Perpetuate’ means to cause to continue or prevail. The given
passage states that people are increasingly recognising the
importance of dismantling structures that perpetuate inequality
and fostering inclusivity in all aspects of society. Hence,
‘perpetuate’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.32.(a) engage
‘Engage’ means to participate or get involved in something. The
given passage states that it is crucial to engage in meaningful
dialogue. Hence, ‘engage’ is the most appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 1
SET -6. Q .(33 - 37)
The Amazon rainforest is an awe-inspiring natural wonder that
(33)_______across several South American countries, including
Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador. Covering an (34)______area
of 5.5 million square kilometres, it is the largest tropical
rainforest on Earth. The Amazon jungle is (35)_______ for its
remarkable biodiversity, harbouring an astonishing array of plant
and animal species that are still being discovered and studied.
The dense vegetation of the jungle creates a (36)________and
complex ecosystem, supporting countless species and providing
crucial ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration and
climate regulation. It is also home to (37)_______communities
that have thrived within its rich con?nes for centuries, preserving
their traditions and deep connection to the land.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.33. (a) reaches (b) amounts (c) length (d) spans
Q.34. (a) estimated (b) evaluated (c) rated (d) gauged
Q.35. (a) acclaimed (b) great (c) renowned (d) pre - eminent
Q.36. (a) vibrant (b) vigour (c) spirited (d) lavish
Q.37. (a) indigenous (b) ancient (c) late (d) organic
SET -7. Q .(38 - 42)
South Korea is the most cosmetically (38)______ country on
Earth. Beauty editors estimate that it is because of the
government’s heavy investment (39)______ industry. It is ahead
of its competitors, and its citizens (40)_____ twice as much on
skincare products as consumers in the United States, the UK,
and France. Korean shoppers are (41)______ the world’s most
discerning. Eight out of 10 Korean women in their 20s and 30s
use an app that (42)_____ like cosmetics-speci?c, to debate the
merits of various common ingredients.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.38. (a) early (b) advanced (c) ancient (d) primitive
Q.39. (a) of the (b) in the (c) by the (d) from the
Q.40. (a) cherish (b) propagate (c) comply (d) spend
Q.41. (a) though (b) although (c) maybe (d) perhaps
Q.42. (a) stops (b) functions (c) dissolves (d) malfunctions
SET -8. Q .(43 - 47)
When another old cave is discovered in the south of France, it is
not (43) ______in news. Rather, it is an ordinary event. Such
discoveries are so (44) _______these days that hardly anybody
pays heed to them. However, when the Lascaux cave complex
was discovered in 1940, the world was (45)______Painted
directly on its walls were hundreds of scenes showing how
people lived thousands of years ago. The scenes show people
hunting animals, such as bison or wild cats. Other images
(46)_______birds and, most noticeably, horses, which appear in
more than 300 wall images, by far (47) _____all other animals.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.43. (a) usually (b) nearly (b) merrily (d) suitably
Q.44. (a) ghastly (b) frequent (c) delusional (d) disorderly
Q.45. (a) overthrown (b) crushed (c) encouraged (d) ba?ed
Q.46. (a) depict (b) determine (c) imprint (d) require
Q.47. (a) outlasting (b) outreaching
(c) outnumbering (d) outsourcing
SET -9. Q .(48 - 52)
It is said that everyone lives (48)________ selling something.
What you can (49) ________ from this statement is that teachers
live by selling knowledge, philosophers live by selling wisdom
and priests earn their living by selling spiritual comfort. Though
it may be possible to measure the value of material goods in
terms of money, it is extremely di?cult to (50) _______ the true
value of the services which people perform for us. There are
times when we would (51) _______ give everything we possess
to save our lives,yet we might grudge paying a surgeon a high
fee for offering us precisely the same service. The (52) _______
of society are such that skills have to be paid for in the same
way that goods are paid for at a shop.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
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CLOZE TEST
Direction :- [Q.1. to Q.841.] In the following passages, some
words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select
the most appropriate option to ?ll in each blank.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
SET -1. Q .(01 - 04)
Girls have been the (1)________ of many crimes in India for years.
The most fearful crime was female foeticide, in which girls were
killed in the (2)________ of the mother after sex determination
through ultrasound. ‘Save the Girl Child’(3)________ has been
launched by the government to end gender-selective abortions
of female foetuses as well as other crimes (4)________ the girl
child.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
Q.1. (a) scapegoats (b) victors (c) victims (d) sites
Q.2. (a) kidney (b) womb (c) intestine (d) liver
Q.3. (a) camp?re (b) campaign (c) undertaking (d) enterprise
Q.4. (a) for (b) through (c) across (d) against
SET -2. Q .(05 - 08)
He looks out of the window at the (5)________ snow, then turns
and takes his wife in his arms, feeling grateful to be here even as
he wonders what he is going to do with his life in strictly
practical terms. For years, he had (6)________ himself to do one
thing, and he did it well, but he doesn't know whether he wants to
keep doing it for the rest of his life, for that matter, whether
anyone will let him. He is still worrying when they go to bed.
They've been learning to get by with less, and they'll keep
learning. It seems to him as if they're taking a course in loss
lately. And as he feels himself falling asleep he has an
(7)________ he believes is important, which he hopes he will
remember in the morning, although it is one of those thoughts
that seldom (8)________ translation to the language of daylight
hours.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
Q.5. (a) falling (b) dashing (c) praying (d) blazing
Q.6. (a) trained (b) mesmerised (c) penalised (d) abstained
Q.7. (a) insight (b) implication (c) insurance (d) instance
Q.8. (a) proliferate (b) survive (c) install (d) fabricate
Solutions :-
SET - 1
Sol.1.(c) victims
‘Victim’ means someone who has suffered as a result of
someone else's actions or belief. The given passage states that
girls have been the victims of many crimes in India for years.
Hence, ‘victims’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.2.(b) womb
‘Womb’ is the organ in the body of a woman or other female
mammal in which a baby develops before birth. The given
passage states that the most fearful crime was female foeticide,
in which girls were killed in the womb. Hence, ‘womb’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(b) campaign
A campaign is a planned set of activities that people carry out to
achieve a social or political change. The given passage states
that the ‘Save the Girl Child’ campaign has been launched by the
government to end gender-selective abortions of female
foetuses. Hence, ‘campaign’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.4.(d) against
‘Against’ means not in favour of someone or something. The
given passage states that the campaign ‘Save the Girl Child’ has
been launched by the government to end crimes against the girl
child. Hence, ‘against’ is the most appropriate answer.
SET - 2
Sol.5.(a) falling
The given passage states that a person looks out of the window
at the falling snow. Hence, ‘falling’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.6.(a) trained
‘Train’ means to teach a particular skill through instruction or
practice. The given passage states that he had trained himself to
do one thing and he has been pro?cient at it. Hence, ‘trained’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.7.(a) insight
‘Insight’ means the ability to understand people and situations in
a very clear way. The given passage states that as he feels
himself falling asleep, he experiences he has an insight he
believes is important. Hence, ‘insight’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.8.(b) survive
‘Survive’ means to remain alive or in existence. The given
passage states that the clarity of the insight often doesn't
survive and is lost as the person wakes up. Hence, ‘survive’ is the
most appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
SET -3. Q .(9 - 18)
Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the
Ghaziabad priority (9) ________of the Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail
Transit System (RRTS), the (10)________of high-rise societies in
the National Capital Region called for direct (11) ______to the
public transport service points. The residents in
(12)__________areas of Noida and Ghaziabad said they would be
forced to continue (13)_______on private vehicles without proper
connectivity to the RRTS and (14) ______public transport modes.
"The RRTS is a great development; we want
(15)___________connectivity to key points like Metro stations,
railway stations, Delhi, and the RRTS. (16) __________any proper
public transport, many residents are forced to opt (17)
_________a personal car," the president of the New Era Flat
Owners Welfare Association, Abhishek Kumar, (18)_________.
The 17-km priority section of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS
corridor was inaugurated by PM Modi on October 7, and it
started commercial operations on the next day.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
Q.9. (a) fragment (b) section (c) system (d) piece
Q.10. (a) landlords (b) tenants (c) people (d) residents
Q.11. (a) connected (b) connectivity (c) connecting (d) connect
Q.12. (a) lot (b) very (c) many (d) much
Q.13. (a) depending (b) depended (c) depends (d) depend
Q.14. (a) other (b) further (c) extra (d) another
Q.15. (a) consecutive (b) successive (c) upright (d) direct
Q.16. (a) In spite of (b) Despite (c) Without (d) With
Q.17. (a) on (b) for (c) to (d) of
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Q.18. (a) professed (b) assumed (c) said (d) replied
SET -4. Q .(19 - 28)
The door behind them was (19)_______. There was no escape. A
strange light was (20) ________from a corner, one that did not
(21) ________ the room but made darkness visible.
(22)________alien voice was heard which sounded like jargon,
(23) ________to the hapless friends. They went down (24)
________their knees sobbing, pleading for their lives but the (25)
_________sounds continued. Slowly, a form seemed to
(26)________right before their eyes which (27)__________ their
blood and chilled their (28)__________. It was formless mass with
no face!
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
Q.19. (a) vacant (b) sealed (c) ajar (d) unbolted
Q.20. (a) preceding (b) commencing (c) reclining (d) emanating
Q.21. (a) kindle (b) extinguish (c) ignite (d) illuminate
Q.22. (a) The (b) An (c) A (d) Any
Q.23. (a) incomprehensible (b) indelible
(c) invincible (d) incorrigible
Q.24. (a) by (b) on (c) at (d) in
Q.25. (a) bizarre (b) familiar (c) regular (d) customary
Q.26. (a) assume (b) emerge (c) extract (d) derive
Q.27. (a) ?owed (b) spilled (c) locked (d) curdled
Q.28. (a) head (b) eyes (c) skin (d) bones
SET - 3
Sol.9.(b) section
‘Section’ means one of the parts that something is divided into.
The given passage states an event that happened days after PM
Narendra Modi inaugurated the Ghaziabad priority section of the
Delhi-Meerut RRTS. Hence, ‘section’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.10.(d) residents
‘Residents’ are the people living permanently at a place. The
given passage states that the residents of high-rise societies in
the National Capital Region called for direct connectivity to the
public transport service points. Hence, ‘residents’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.11.(b) connectivity
The given sentence needs a noun(connectivity) whose meaning
is being modi?ed by the adjective ‘direct’. Hence, ‘connectivity’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.12.(c) many
‘Many’ is used with plural countable nouns. ‘Areas’ is a plural
noun. Hence, ‘many’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.13.(a) depending
When two or more verbs are used together in a sentence, each
verb except the ?rst one should be an in?nitive(to + V
1
) or
gerund(V
ing
). Hence, ‘depending(V
ing
)’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.14.(a) other
‘Other’ is used with plural countable nouns to denote a person or
thing different from the one already mentioned (RRTS). Hence,
‘other’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.15.(d) direct
‘Direct’ means having no one or nothing in between. The given
passage states that people want direct connectivity to key
points like Metro stations, railway stations, Delhi, and the RRTS.
Hence, ‘direct’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.16.(c) Without
‘Without’ means not having or doing something. The given
passage states that many residents are forced to opt for a
personal car in the absence of a proper public transport system.
Hence, ‘without’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.17.(b) for
‘Opt for’ is the correct phrasal verb. ‘Opt for’ means to choose
one thing instead of another. Hence, ‘for’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.18.(c) said
‘Said’ means made a statement. The given passage mentions
the statement made by Abhishek Kumar. Hence, ‘said’ is the
most appropriate answer.
SET - 4
Sol.19.(b) sealed
‘Sealed’ means closed. The given passage states that the door
behind them was closed. Hence, ‘sealed’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.20.(d) emanating
‘Emanating’ means spreading out from a source. The given
passage states that a strange light was spreading out from a
corner. Hence, ‘emanating’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.21.(d) illuminate
‘Illuminate’ means to brighten with light. The given passage
states that the strange light did not illuminate the room. Hence,
‘illuminate’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.22.(b) An
Article ‘an’ is used before words starting with a vowel sound(an
apple, an alien, an umbrella). Hence, ‘an’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.23.(a) incomprehensible
‘Incomprehensible’ means not able to be understood. The given
passage states that the alien voice could not be understood by
the hapless friends. Hence, ‘incomprehensible’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.24.(b) on
‘On one’s knees’ is the correct phrase which means in a
desperate condition. Hence, ‘on’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.25.(a) bizarre
‘Bizarre’ means very strange or unusual. The given passage
states that strange sounds continued. Hence, ‘bizarre’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.26.(b) emerge
‘Emerge’ means to start developing and become visible. The
given passage states that slowly, a form began to emerge right
before their eyes. Hence, ‘emerge’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.27.(d) curdled
The phrase “curdle one’s blood” means to ?ll a person with
horror or fear. The given passage states that a form began to
appear right before their eyes which ?lled them with horror.
Hence, ‘curdled’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.28.(d) bones
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“Chill somebody’s bones” is a phrase which means to frighten
somebody very much. The given passage states that a form
began to appear right before their eyes which frightened them
very much. Hence, ‘bones’ is the most appropriate answer.
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 2
SET -5. Q .(29 - 32)
The ongoing ?ght for social justice and equality continues to be
a signi?cant global (29 ) _____________. Movements advocating
for racial, gender and LGBTQ+ equality, as well as addressing
systemic discrimination and injustice, have (30) _____________
momentum in recent years. People are increasingly recognising
the importance of dismantling structures that (31) ___________
inequality and fostering inclusivity in all aspects of society. Calls
for justice, representation and equal opportunities have sparked
conversations and initiatives aimed at creating a more equitable
world. It is crucial to (32) __________ in meaningful dialogue,
challenge biases and actively promote diversity and to build a
society where everyone has equal rights and opportunities.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
Q.29. (a) drift (b) focus (c) divergence (d) dispersion
Q.30. (a) invoked (b) scattered (c) provided (d) gained
Q.31. (a) cease (b) perpetuate (c) refract (d) terminate
Q.32. (a) engage (b) coincide (c) evolve (d) manifest
Solutions :-
SET - 5
Sol.29.(b) focus
‘Focus’ means the centre of interest or activity. The given
passage states that the ongoing ?ght for social justice and
equality continues to be a signi?cant global focus. Hence, ‘focus’
is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.30.(d) gained
‘Gained’ means got something desired. The given passage
states that movements advocating for racial, gender and
LGBTQ+ equality, as well as addressing systemic discrimination
and injustice, have gained momentum in recent years. Hence,
‘gained’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.31.(b) perpetuate
‘Perpetuate’ means to cause to continue or prevail. The given
passage states that people are increasingly recognising the
importance of dismantling structures that perpetuate inequality
and fostering inclusivity in all aspects of society. Hence,
‘perpetuate’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.32.(a) engage
‘Engage’ means to participate or get involved in something. The
given passage states that it is crucial to engage in meaningful
dialogue. Hence, ‘engage’ is the most appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 1
SET -6. Q .(33 - 37)
The Amazon rainforest is an awe-inspiring natural wonder that
(33)_______across several South American countries, including
Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador. Covering an (34)______area
of 5.5 million square kilometres, it is the largest tropical
rainforest on Earth. The Amazon jungle is (35)_______ for its
remarkable biodiversity, harbouring an astonishing array of plant
and animal species that are still being discovered and studied.
The dense vegetation of the jungle creates a (36)________and
complex ecosystem, supporting countless species and providing
crucial ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration and
climate regulation. It is also home to (37)_______communities
that have thrived within its rich con?nes for centuries, preserving
their traditions and deep connection to the land.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.33. (a) reaches (b) amounts (c) length (d) spans
Q.34. (a) estimated (b) evaluated (c) rated (d) gauged
Q.35. (a) acclaimed (b) great (c) renowned (d) pre - eminent
Q.36. (a) vibrant (b) vigour (c) spirited (d) lavish
Q.37. (a) indigenous (b) ancient (c) late (d) organic
SET -7. Q .(38 - 42)
South Korea is the most cosmetically (38)______ country on
Earth. Beauty editors estimate that it is because of the
government’s heavy investment (39)______ industry. It is ahead
of its competitors, and its citizens (40)_____ twice as much on
skincare products as consumers in the United States, the UK,
and France. Korean shoppers are (41)______ the world’s most
discerning. Eight out of 10 Korean women in their 20s and 30s
use an app that (42)_____ like cosmetics-speci?c, to debate the
merits of various common ingredients.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.38. (a) early (b) advanced (c) ancient (d) primitive
Q.39. (a) of the (b) in the (c) by the (d) from the
Q.40. (a) cherish (b) propagate (c) comply (d) spend
Q.41. (a) though (b) although (c) maybe (d) perhaps
Q.42. (a) stops (b) functions (c) dissolves (d) malfunctions
SET -8. Q .(43 - 47)
When another old cave is discovered in the south of France, it is
not (43) ______in news. Rather, it is an ordinary event. Such
discoveries are so (44) _______these days that hardly anybody
pays heed to them. However, when the Lascaux cave complex
was discovered in 1940, the world was (45)______Painted
directly on its walls were hundreds of scenes showing how
people lived thousands of years ago. The scenes show people
hunting animals, such as bison or wild cats. Other images
(46)_______birds and, most noticeably, horses, which appear in
more than 300 wall images, by far (47) _____all other animals.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.43. (a) usually (b) nearly (b) merrily (d) suitably
Q.44. (a) ghastly (b) frequent (c) delusional (d) disorderly
Q.45. (a) overthrown (b) crushed (c) encouraged (d) ba?ed
Q.46. (a) depict (b) determine (c) imprint (d) require
Q.47. (a) outlasting (b) outreaching
(c) outnumbering (d) outsourcing
SET -9. Q .(48 - 52)
It is said that everyone lives (48)________ selling something.
What you can (49) ________ from this statement is that teachers
live by selling knowledge, philosophers live by selling wisdom
and priests earn their living by selling spiritual comfort. Though
it may be possible to measure the value of material goods in
terms of money, it is extremely di?cult to (50) _______ the true
value of the services which people perform for us. There are
times when we would (51) _______ give everything we possess
to save our lives,yet we might grudge paying a surgeon a high
fee for offering us precisely the same service. The (52) _______
of society are such that skills have to be paid for in the same
way that goods are paid for at a shop.
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Q.48. (a) by (b) over (c) of (d) into
Q.49. (a) revive (b) separate (c) choose (d) derive
Q.50. (a) conceal (b) extort (c) mock (d) estimate
Q.51. (a) thoughtfully (b) perfectly (c) thoroughly (d) willingly
Q.52. (a) conditions (b) interferences
(c) obstacles (d) connections
SET -10. Q .(53 - 57)
Among the largest species of cats in the world, tigers are
powerful hunters with (53) _________ teeth, strong jaws and agile
bodies. They range across Asia from Russia all the way to
Sumatra and mainland Southeast Asia. Researchers still have
much to learn (54) _______ these beautiful, endangered (55)
________ There is currently one recognized species of tiger,
Panthera tigris. Scientists have further (56)_________ the tiger
into nine subspecies: the extinct Bali, Caspian and Javan
subspecies, and the living Malayan, Sumatran, South China,
Indochinese, Bengal and Amur (or Siberian) subspecies. Of
these six subspecies, AZA-accredited zoos currently manage
three: Amur, Malayan, and Sumatran. The Smithsonian's National
Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute is home to Sumatran and
Amur tigers; Sumatran tigers are (57) _________ as Critically
Endangered on the International Union for Conservation of
Nature's Red List, and Amur tigers have been classi?ed as
Endangered.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.53. (a) Long (b) Small (c) Sharp (d) Blunt
Q.54. (a) About (b) With (c) Into (d) Along
Q.55. (a) Dogs (b) Rabbits (c) Elephants (d) Cats
Q.56. (a) Declared (b) Restricted
(c) Classi?ed (d) Generalized
Q.57. (a) Detailed (b) Recorded (c) Listed (d) Numerated
SET -11. Q .(58 - 62)
Discrimination refers to the inequitable or (58)________ treatment
of individuals or collectives on the basis of attributes such as
ethnicity, sex, age and sexual orientation. Studies have indicated
that the perception of discrimination can (59)________ a series of
stress-induced alterations in an individual's mental, physiological
and behavioural responses. The experience of stress is known to
elicit unfavourable emotional reactions, including but not limited
to (60)________, despair and resentment. Furthermore, anxiety
has been linked to a rise in health-compromising behaviours
such as smoking, drinking and (61)________ drug use, while
simultaneously causing a (62)________ in health-promoting
activities such as quality sleep and vigorous exercise.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.58. (a) tragic (b) biased (c) systematic (d) pathetic
Q.59. (a) motivate (b) inspire (c) support (d) trigger
Q.60. (a) deafness (b) impairment (c) death (d) anxiety
Q.61. (a) prescribed (b) mandatory (c) legitimate (d) illicit
Q.62. (a) unfruitful (b) upheaval (c) decline (d) rise
SET -12. Q .(63 - 67)
Swans are large water birds that (63) ________ to the family
Anatidae, which also includes ducks and geese. They (64)
__________ for their beauty and grace and are often used as
symbols of love, ?delity, and elegance. They are also famous for
their (65) ________ features, such as their long necks, large
wingspans, and striking white feathers. (66)_______ , not all swan
species are white; the black Swan (67) __________ has black
feathers with a red bill. Swans are found on every continent and
are known for their strong pair bonds. They mate for life and can
live up to 20 years.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.63. (a) belonging (b) belong (c) belonged (d) belongs
Q.64. (a) are known (b) have knowing
(c) had know (d) were known
Q.65. (a) popular (b) distinctive (c) similar (d) ?nite
Q.66. (a) Consequently (b) Formerly (c) Because (d) However
Q.67. (a) for example (b) in addition (c) after all (d) of course
SET -13. Q .(68 - 72)
The concept of motivation focuses on explaining what moves
behaviour. In fact, the term (68) ________is derived from the Latin
word 'movere, referring to movement of activity. Most of our
everyday explanation of (69)_______ is given in terms of motives.
Motives also help in making (70)_______about behaviour. A
person will work hard in school, in sports, in business, in music,
and in many other situations, if he/she has a very strong need
for (71)_______Hence, motives are the general states that enable
us to make predictions about behaviour in many different
situations. In other words, motivation is one of the (72)_______of
behaviour. Instincts, drives, needs, goals, and incentives come
under the broad cluster of motivation.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.68. (a) human behaviour (b) instinct
(c) motivation (d) psychology
Q.69. (a) behavior (b) motivation (c) goal (d) incentive
Q.70. (a) directions (b) predictions
(c) decisions (d) clari?cations
Q.71. (a) motivation (b) desire (c) grow (d) achievements
Q.72. (a) meaning (b) ways (c) determinants (d) causes
SET -14. Q .(73 - 77)
Rabindranath Tagore founded a small school at Santiniketan in
1901 and Kala Bhavan, an art school, in 1919 which (73)________
became a part of the Visvabharati University founded in 1921.
Located in an (74)________ village some distance from the city of
Calcutta, Kala Bhavan presented an alternative methodology of
art training, in which studio based practice was (75)________ in
favour of learning through observation and living as a part of
nature. The natural surroundings with the (76)________ of bare
red earth dotted with trees, the colours of the changing seasons,
the animals and birds (77)________ inspiration to students.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.73. (a) later (b) slower (c) faster (d) better
Q.74. (a) idyllic (b) normal (c) reliable (d) magical
Q.75. (a) investigated (b) rejected (c) accepted (d) aspired
Q.76. (a) vistas (b) murk (c) haze (d) band
Q.77. (a) agreed (b) provided (c) groomed (d) refused
Solutions :-
SET - 6
Sol.33.(d) Spans
‘Spans’ means to extend over an area. The given passage states
that the Amazon rainforest is an awe-inspiring natural wonder
that spans across several South American countries. Hence,
‘spans’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.34.(a) Estimated
‘Estimated’ means approximate value of something. The given
passage states that the Amazon rainforest is covering an
estimated area of 5.5 million square kilometres. Hence,
‘estimated’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.35.(c) Renowned
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CLOZE TEST
Direction :- [Q.1. to Q.841.] In the following passages, some
words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select
the most appropriate option to ?ll in each blank.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
SET -1. Q .(01 - 04)
Girls have been the (1)________ of many crimes in India for years.
The most fearful crime was female foeticide, in which girls were
killed in the (2)________ of the mother after sex determination
through ultrasound. ‘Save the Girl Child’(3)________ has been
launched by the government to end gender-selective abortions
of female foetuses as well as other crimes (4)________ the girl
child.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
Q.1. (a) scapegoats (b) victors (c) victims (d) sites
Q.2. (a) kidney (b) womb (c) intestine (d) liver
Q.3. (a) camp?re (b) campaign (c) undertaking (d) enterprise
Q.4. (a) for (b) through (c) across (d) against
SET -2. Q .(05 - 08)
He looks out of the window at the (5)________ snow, then turns
and takes his wife in his arms, feeling grateful to be here even as
he wonders what he is going to do with his life in strictly
practical terms. For years, he had (6)________ himself to do one
thing, and he did it well, but he doesn't know whether he wants to
keep doing it for the rest of his life, for that matter, whether
anyone will let him. He is still worrying when they go to bed.
They've been learning to get by with less, and they'll keep
learning. It seems to him as if they're taking a course in loss
lately. And as he feels himself falling asleep he has an
(7)________ he believes is important, which he hopes he will
remember in the morning, although it is one of those thoughts
that seldom (8)________ translation to the language of daylight
hours.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
Q.5. (a) falling (b) dashing (c) praying (d) blazing
Q.6. (a) trained (b) mesmerised (c) penalised (d) abstained
Q.7. (a) insight (b) implication (c) insurance (d) instance
Q.8. (a) proliferate (b) survive (c) install (d) fabricate
Solutions :-
SET - 1
Sol.1.(c) victims
‘Victim’ means someone who has suffered as a result of
someone else's actions or belief. The given passage states that
girls have been the victims of many crimes in India for years.
Hence, ‘victims’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.2.(b) womb
‘Womb’ is the organ in the body of a woman or other female
mammal in which a baby develops before birth. The given
passage states that the most fearful crime was female foeticide,
in which girls were killed in the womb. Hence, ‘womb’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(b) campaign
A campaign is a planned set of activities that people carry out to
achieve a social or political change. The given passage states
that the ‘Save the Girl Child’ campaign has been launched by the
government to end gender-selective abortions of female
foetuses. Hence, ‘campaign’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.4.(d) against
‘Against’ means not in favour of someone or something. The
given passage states that the campaign ‘Save the Girl Child’ has
been launched by the government to end crimes against the girl
child. Hence, ‘against’ is the most appropriate answer.
SET - 2
Sol.5.(a) falling
The given passage states that a person looks out of the window
at the falling snow. Hence, ‘falling’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.6.(a) trained
‘Train’ means to teach a particular skill through instruction or
practice. The given passage states that he had trained himself to
do one thing and he has been pro?cient at it. Hence, ‘trained’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.7.(a) insight
‘Insight’ means the ability to understand people and situations in
a very clear way. The given passage states that as he feels
himself falling asleep, he experiences he has an insight he
believes is important. Hence, ‘insight’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.8.(b) survive
‘Survive’ means to remain alive or in existence. The given
passage states that the clarity of the insight often doesn't
survive and is lost as the person wakes up. Hence, ‘survive’ is the
most appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
SET -3. Q .(9 - 18)
Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the
Ghaziabad priority (9) ________of the Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail
Transit System (RRTS), the (10)________of high-rise societies in
the National Capital Region called for direct (11) ______to the
public transport service points. The residents in
(12)__________areas of Noida and Ghaziabad said they would be
forced to continue (13)_______on private vehicles without proper
connectivity to the RRTS and (14) ______public transport modes.
"The RRTS is a great development; we want
(15)___________connectivity to key points like Metro stations,
railway stations, Delhi, and the RRTS. (16) __________any proper
public transport, many residents are forced to opt (17)
_________a personal car," the president of the New Era Flat
Owners Welfare Association, Abhishek Kumar, (18)_________.
The 17-km priority section of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS
corridor was inaugurated by PM Modi on October 7, and it
started commercial operations on the next day.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
Q.9. (a) fragment (b) section (c) system (d) piece
Q.10. (a) landlords (b) tenants (c) people (d) residents
Q.11. (a) connected (b) connectivity (c) connecting (d) connect
Q.12. (a) lot (b) very (c) many (d) much
Q.13. (a) depending (b) depended (c) depends (d) depend
Q.14. (a) other (b) further (c) extra (d) another
Q.15. (a) consecutive (b) successive (c) upright (d) direct
Q.16. (a) In spite of (b) Despite (c) Without (d) With
Q.17. (a) on (b) for (c) to (d) of
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Q.18. (a) professed (b) assumed (c) said (d) replied
SET -4. Q .(19 - 28)
The door behind them was (19)_______. There was no escape. A
strange light was (20) ________from a corner, one that did not
(21) ________ the room but made darkness visible.
(22)________alien voice was heard which sounded like jargon,
(23) ________to the hapless friends. They went down (24)
________their knees sobbing, pleading for their lives but the (25)
_________sounds continued. Slowly, a form seemed to
(26)________right before their eyes which (27)__________ their
blood and chilled their (28)__________. It was formless mass with
no face!
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
Q.19. (a) vacant (b) sealed (c) ajar (d) unbolted
Q.20. (a) preceding (b) commencing (c) reclining (d) emanating
Q.21. (a) kindle (b) extinguish (c) ignite (d) illuminate
Q.22. (a) The (b) An (c) A (d) Any
Q.23. (a) incomprehensible (b) indelible
(c) invincible (d) incorrigible
Q.24. (a) by (b) on (c) at (d) in
Q.25. (a) bizarre (b) familiar (c) regular (d) customary
Q.26. (a) assume (b) emerge (c) extract (d) derive
Q.27. (a) ?owed (b) spilled (c) locked (d) curdled
Q.28. (a) head (b) eyes (c) skin (d) bones
SET - 3
Sol.9.(b) section
‘Section’ means one of the parts that something is divided into.
The given passage states an event that happened days after PM
Narendra Modi inaugurated the Ghaziabad priority section of the
Delhi-Meerut RRTS. Hence, ‘section’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.10.(d) residents
‘Residents’ are the people living permanently at a place. The
given passage states that the residents of high-rise societies in
the National Capital Region called for direct connectivity to the
public transport service points. Hence, ‘residents’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.11.(b) connectivity
The given sentence needs a noun(connectivity) whose meaning
is being modi?ed by the adjective ‘direct’. Hence, ‘connectivity’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.12.(c) many
‘Many’ is used with plural countable nouns. ‘Areas’ is a plural
noun. Hence, ‘many’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.13.(a) depending
When two or more verbs are used together in a sentence, each
verb except the ?rst one should be an in?nitive(to + V
1
) or
gerund(V
ing
). Hence, ‘depending(V
ing
)’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.14.(a) other
‘Other’ is used with plural countable nouns to denote a person or
thing different from the one already mentioned (RRTS). Hence,
‘other’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.15.(d) direct
‘Direct’ means having no one or nothing in between. The given
passage states that people want direct connectivity to key
points like Metro stations, railway stations, Delhi, and the RRTS.
Hence, ‘direct’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.16.(c) Without
‘Without’ means not having or doing something. The given
passage states that many residents are forced to opt for a
personal car in the absence of a proper public transport system.
Hence, ‘without’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.17.(b) for
‘Opt for’ is the correct phrasal verb. ‘Opt for’ means to choose
one thing instead of another. Hence, ‘for’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.18.(c) said
‘Said’ means made a statement. The given passage mentions
the statement made by Abhishek Kumar. Hence, ‘said’ is the
most appropriate answer.
SET - 4
Sol.19.(b) sealed
‘Sealed’ means closed. The given passage states that the door
behind them was closed. Hence, ‘sealed’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.20.(d) emanating
‘Emanating’ means spreading out from a source. The given
passage states that a strange light was spreading out from a
corner. Hence, ‘emanating’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.21.(d) illuminate
‘Illuminate’ means to brighten with light. The given passage
states that the strange light did not illuminate the room. Hence,
‘illuminate’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.22.(b) An
Article ‘an’ is used before words starting with a vowel sound(an
apple, an alien, an umbrella). Hence, ‘an’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.23.(a) incomprehensible
‘Incomprehensible’ means not able to be understood. The given
passage states that the alien voice could not be understood by
the hapless friends. Hence, ‘incomprehensible’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.24.(b) on
‘On one’s knees’ is the correct phrase which means in a
desperate condition. Hence, ‘on’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.25.(a) bizarre
‘Bizarre’ means very strange or unusual. The given passage
states that strange sounds continued. Hence, ‘bizarre’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.26.(b) emerge
‘Emerge’ means to start developing and become visible. The
given passage states that slowly, a form began to emerge right
before their eyes. Hence, ‘emerge’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.27.(d) curdled
The phrase “curdle one’s blood” means to ?ll a person with
horror or fear. The given passage states that a form began to
appear right before their eyes which ?lled them with horror.
Hence, ‘curdled’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.28.(d) bones
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“Chill somebody’s bones” is a phrase which means to frighten
somebody very much. The given passage states that a form
began to appear right before their eyes which frightened them
very much. Hence, ‘bones’ is the most appropriate answer.
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 2
SET -5. Q .(29 - 32)
The ongoing ?ght for social justice and equality continues to be
a signi?cant global (29 ) _____________. Movements advocating
for racial, gender and LGBTQ+ equality, as well as addressing
systemic discrimination and injustice, have (30) _____________
momentum in recent years. People are increasingly recognising
the importance of dismantling structures that (31) ___________
inequality and fostering inclusivity in all aspects of society. Calls
for justice, representation and equal opportunities have sparked
conversations and initiatives aimed at creating a more equitable
world. It is crucial to (32) __________ in meaningful dialogue,
challenge biases and actively promote diversity and to build a
society where everyone has equal rights and opportunities.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
Q.29. (a) drift (b) focus (c) divergence (d) dispersion
Q.30. (a) invoked (b) scattered (c) provided (d) gained
Q.31. (a) cease (b) perpetuate (c) refract (d) terminate
Q.32. (a) engage (b) coincide (c) evolve (d) manifest
Solutions :-
SET - 5
Sol.29.(b) focus
‘Focus’ means the centre of interest or activity. The given
passage states that the ongoing ?ght for social justice and
equality continues to be a signi?cant global focus. Hence, ‘focus’
is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.30.(d) gained
‘Gained’ means got something desired. The given passage
states that movements advocating for racial, gender and
LGBTQ+ equality, as well as addressing systemic discrimination
and injustice, have gained momentum in recent years. Hence,
‘gained’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.31.(b) perpetuate
‘Perpetuate’ means to cause to continue or prevail. The given
passage states that people are increasingly recognising the
importance of dismantling structures that perpetuate inequality
and fostering inclusivity in all aspects of society. Hence,
‘perpetuate’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.32.(a) engage
‘Engage’ means to participate or get involved in something. The
given passage states that it is crucial to engage in meaningful
dialogue. Hence, ‘engage’ is the most appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 1
SET -6. Q .(33 - 37)
The Amazon rainforest is an awe-inspiring natural wonder that
(33)_______across several South American countries, including
Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador. Covering an (34)______area
of 5.5 million square kilometres, it is the largest tropical
rainforest on Earth. The Amazon jungle is (35)_______ for its
remarkable biodiversity, harbouring an astonishing array of plant
and animal species that are still being discovered and studied.
The dense vegetation of the jungle creates a (36)________and
complex ecosystem, supporting countless species and providing
crucial ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration and
climate regulation. It is also home to (37)_______communities
that have thrived within its rich con?nes for centuries, preserving
their traditions and deep connection to the land.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.33. (a) reaches (b) amounts (c) length (d) spans
Q.34. (a) estimated (b) evaluated (c) rated (d) gauged
Q.35. (a) acclaimed (b) great (c) renowned (d) pre - eminent
Q.36. (a) vibrant (b) vigour (c) spirited (d) lavish
Q.37. (a) indigenous (b) ancient (c) late (d) organic
SET -7. Q .(38 - 42)
South Korea is the most cosmetically (38)______ country on
Earth. Beauty editors estimate that it is because of the
government’s heavy investment (39)______ industry. It is ahead
of its competitors, and its citizens (40)_____ twice as much on
skincare products as consumers in the United States, the UK,
and France. Korean shoppers are (41)______ the world’s most
discerning. Eight out of 10 Korean women in their 20s and 30s
use an app that (42)_____ like cosmetics-speci?c, to debate the
merits of various common ingredients.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.38. (a) early (b) advanced (c) ancient (d) primitive
Q.39. (a) of the (b) in the (c) by the (d) from the
Q.40. (a) cherish (b) propagate (c) comply (d) spend
Q.41. (a) though (b) although (c) maybe (d) perhaps
Q.42. (a) stops (b) functions (c) dissolves (d) malfunctions
SET -8. Q .(43 - 47)
When another old cave is discovered in the south of France, it is
not (43) ______in news. Rather, it is an ordinary event. Such
discoveries are so (44) _______these days that hardly anybody
pays heed to them. However, when the Lascaux cave complex
was discovered in 1940, the world was (45)______Painted
directly on its walls were hundreds of scenes showing how
people lived thousands of years ago. The scenes show people
hunting animals, such as bison or wild cats. Other images
(46)_______birds and, most noticeably, horses, which appear in
more than 300 wall images, by far (47) _____all other animals.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.43. (a) usually (b) nearly (b) merrily (d) suitably
Q.44. (a) ghastly (b) frequent (c) delusional (d) disorderly
Q.45. (a) overthrown (b) crushed (c) encouraged (d) ba?ed
Q.46. (a) depict (b) determine (c) imprint (d) require
Q.47. (a) outlasting (b) outreaching
(c) outnumbering (d) outsourcing
SET -9. Q .(48 - 52)
It is said that everyone lives (48)________ selling something.
What you can (49) ________ from this statement is that teachers
live by selling knowledge, philosophers live by selling wisdom
and priests earn their living by selling spiritual comfort. Though
it may be possible to measure the value of material goods in
terms of money, it is extremely di?cult to (50) _______ the true
value of the services which people perform for us. There are
times when we would (51) _______ give everything we possess
to save our lives,yet we might grudge paying a surgeon a high
fee for offering us precisely the same service. The (52) _______
of society are such that skills have to be paid for in the same
way that goods are paid for at a shop.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
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Q.48. (a) by (b) over (c) of (d) into
Q.49. (a) revive (b) separate (c) choose (d) derive
Q.50. (a) conceal (b) extort (c) mock (d) estimate
Q.51. (a) thoughtfully (b) perfectly (c) thoroughly (d) willingly
Q.52. (a) conditions (b) interferences
(c) obstacles (d) connections
SET -10. Q .(53 - 57)
Among the largest species of cats in the world, tigers are
powerful hunters with (53) _________ teeth, strong jaws and agile
bodies. They range across Asia from Russia all the way to
Sumatra and mainland Southeast Asia. Researchers still have
much to learn (54) _______ these beautiful, endangered (55)
________ There is currently one recognized species of tiger,
Panthera tigris. Scientists have further (56)_________ the tiger
into nine subspecies: the extinct Bali, Caspian and Javan
subspecies, and the living Malayan, Sumatran, South China,
Indochinese, Bengal and Amur (or Siberian) subspecies. Of
these six subspecies, AZA-accredited zoos currently manage
three: Amur, Malayan, and Sumatran. The Smithsonian's National
Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute is home to Sumatran and
Amur tigers; Sumatran tigers are (57) _________ as Critically
Endangered on the International Union for Conservation of
Nature's Red List, and Amur tigers have been classi?ed as
Endangered.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.53. (a) Long (b) Small (c) Sharp (d) Blunt
Q.54. (a) About (b) With (c) Into (d) Along
Q.55. (a) Dogs (b) Rabbits (c) Elephants (d) Cats
Q.56. (a) Declared (b) Restricted
(c) Classi?ed (d) Generalized
Q.57. (a) Detailed (b) Recorded (c) Listed (d) Numerated
SET -11. Q .(58 - 62)
Discrimination refers to the inequitable or (58)________ treatment
of individuals or collectives on the basis of attributes such as
ethnicity, sex, age and sexual orientation. Studies have indicated
that the perception of discrimination can (59)________ a series of
stress-induced alterations in an individual's mental, physiological
and behavioural responses. The experience of stress is known to
elicit unfavourable emotional reactions, including but not limited
to (60)________, despair and resentment. Furthermore, anxiety
has been linked to a rise in health-compromising behaviours
such as smoking, drinking and (61)________ drug use, while
simultaneously causing a (62)________ in health-promoting
activities such as quality sleep and vigorous exercise.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.58. (a) tragic (b) biased (c) systematic (d) pathetic
Q.59. (a) motivate (b) inspire (c) support (d) trigger
Q.60. (a) deafness (b) impairment (c) death (d) anxiety
Q.61. (a) prescribed (b) mandatory (c) legitimate (d) illicit
Q.62. (a) unfruitful (b) upheaval (c) decline (d) rise
SET -12. Q .(63 - 67)
Swans are large water birds that (63) ________ to the family
Anatidae, which also includes ducks and geese. They (64)
__________ for their beauty and grace and are often used as
symbols of love, ?delity, and elegance. They are also famous for
their (65) ________ features, such as their long necks, large
wingspans, and striking white feathers. (66)_______ , not all swan
species are white; the black Swan (67) __________ has black
feathers with a red bill. Swans are found on every continent and
are known for their strong pair bonds. They mate for life and can
live up to 20 years.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.63. (a) belonging (b) belong (c) belonged (d) belongs
Q.64. (a) are known (b) have knowing
(c) had know (d) were known
Q.65. (a) popular (b) distinctive (c) similar (d) ?nite
Q.66. (a) Consequently (b) Formerly (c) Because (d) However
Q.67. (a) for example (b) in addition (c) after all (d) of course
SET -13. Q .(68 - 72)
The concept of motivation focuses on explaining what moves
behaviour. In fact, the term (68) ________is derived from the Latin
word 'movere, referring to movement of activity. Most of our
everyday explanation of (69)_______ is given in terms of motives.
Motives also help in making (70)_______about behaviour. A
person will work hard in school, in sports, in business, in music,
and in many other situations, if he/she has a very strong need
for (71)_______Hence, motives are the general states that enable
us to make predictions about behaviour in many different
situations. In other words, motivation is one of the (72)_______of
behaviour. Instincts, drives, needs, goals, and incentives come
under the broad cluster of motivation.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.68. (a) human behaviour (b) instinct
(c) motivation (d) psychology
Q.69. (a) behavior (b) motivation (c) goal (d) incentive
Q.70. (a) directions (b) predictions
(c) decisions (d) clari?cations
Q.71. (a) motivation (b) desire (c) grow (d) achievements
Q.72. (a) meaning (b) ways (c) determinants (d) causes
SET -14. Q .(73 - 77)
Rabindranath Tagore founded a small school at Santiniketan in
1901 and Kala Bhavan, an art school, in 1919 which (73)________
became a part of the Visvabharati University founded in 1921.
Located in an (74)________ village some distance from the city of
Calcutta, Kala Bhavan presented an alternative methodology of
art training, in which studio based practice was (75)________ in
favour of learning through observation and living as a part of
nature. The natural surroundings with the (76)________ of bare
red earth dotted with trees, the colours of the changing seasons,
the animals and birds (77)________ inspiration to students.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.73. (a) later (b) slower (c) faster (d) better
Q.74. (a) idyllic (b) normal (c) reliable (d) magical
Q.75. (a) investigated (b) rejected (c) accepted (d) aspired
Q.76. (a) vistas (b) murk (c) haze (d) band
Q.77. (a) agreed (b) provided (c) groomed (d) refused
Solutions :-
SET - 6
Sol.33.(d) Spans
‘Spans’ means to extend over an area. The given passage states
that the Amazon rainforest is an awe-inspiring natural wonder
that spans across several South American countries. Hence,
‘spans’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.34.(a) Estimated
‘Estimated’ means approximate value of something. The given
passage states that the Amazon rainforest is covering an
estimated area of 5.5 million square kilometres. Hence,
‘estimated’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.35.(c) Renowned
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‘Renowned’ means famous for something. The given passage
states that the Amazon jungle is renowned for its remarkable
biodiversity. Hence, ‘renowned’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.36.(a) Vibrant
‘Vibrant’ means full of life and energy. The given passage states
that the dense vegetation of the jungle creates a vibrant and
complex ecosystem. Hence, ‘vibrant’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.37.(a) Indigenous
‘Indigenous’ means belonging to the original inhabitants of a
particular place. The given passage states that the forest is also
home to indigenous communities that have thrived within its rich
con?nes for centuries. Hence, ‘indigenous’ is the most
appropriate answer.
SET -7
Sol.38.(b) advanced
‘Advanced’ means highly developed. The given passage states
that South Korea is the most cosmetically advanced country on
Earth. Hence, ‘advanced’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.39.(b) in the
Preposition 'in' is used to indicate the presence or speci?c
location of something within a certain place or condition. Hence,
'in the' is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.40.(d) spend
The given passage states that citizens of South Korea spend
twice as much on skincare products as consumers in the United
States, the UK, and France. Hence, ‘spend’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.41.(d) perhaps
‘Perhaps’ means maybe or possibly. The given passage states
that Korean shoppers are perhaps the world’s most discerning.
Hence, ‘perhaps’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.42.(b) functions
‘Functions’ means to perform a particular task or action. The
given passage states that eight out of 10 Korean women in their
20s and 30s use an app that functions like cosmetics-speci?c.
Hence, ‘functions’ is the most appropriate answer.
SET -8
Sol.43.(a) Usually
‘Usually’ means happening most of the time. The given passage
states that when another old cave is discovered in the south of
France, it is not usually in the news. Hence, ‘usually’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.44.(b) Frequent
‘Frequent’ means something is happening often. The given
passage states that such discoveries are so frequent these days
that hardly anybody pays heed to them. Hence, ‘frequent’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.45.(d) Ba?ed
Ba?ed means confused and unable to understand something.
The given passage states that when the Lascaux cave complex
was discovered in 1940, the world was ba?ed. Hence, ‘ba?ed’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.46.(a) Depict
‘Depict’ means to show or represent something. The given
passage states that there are images that depict birds and, most
noticeably, horses. Hence, ‘depict ’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.47.(c) Outnumbering
‘Outnumbering’ means being greater in number than something
else. The given passage states that the images outnumbered all
the other animals depicted on the walls. Hence, ‘outnumbering’
is the most appropriate answer.
SET -9
Sol.48.(a) By
‘By’ is used to show the method or tool used to do something.
The given sentence states that everyone lives by selling
something. Hence, ‘by’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.49.(d) Derive
‘Derive’ means to arrive at by reasoning and observation. The
given passage states that we can arrive at a conclusion from the
previous statement that teachers live by selling knowledge,
philosophers live by selling wisdom, etc. Hence, ‘derive’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.50.(d) Estimate
‘Estimate’ means to assess or calculate the value of something.
The given passage states that it is extremely di?cult to estimate
the true value of the services which people perform for us.
Hence, ‘estimate’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.51.(d) Willingly
‘Willingly’ means doing something with one’s free will. The given
passage states that there are times when we would willingly give
everything we possess to save our lives. Hence, ‘willingly’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.52.(a) Conditions
The given passage states that the conditions of society are such
that skills have to be paid for just like goods at a shop. Hence,
‘conditions’ is the most appropriate answer.
SET -10
Sol.53.(c) Sharp
The given passage states that tigers are powerful hunters with
sharp teeth, strong jaws and agile body. Hence, ‘sharp’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.54.(a) About
The given sentence states that researchers still have much to
learn about these beautiful, endangered Cats. Hence, ‘about’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.55.(d) Cats
The given passage states that researchers still have much to
learn about these beautiful, endangered cats. Hence, ‘cats’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.56.(c) Classi?ed
‘Classi?ed’ means divided into categories. The given passage
states that scientists have further classi?ed the tiger into nine
subspecies. Hence, ‘classi?ed’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.57.(c) Listed
‘Listed’ means included in a particular category. The given
passage states that Sumerian tigers are listed as Critically
Endangered. Hence, ‘listed’ is the most appropriate answer.
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