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Pinnacle Homonyms
Homonyms
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blanks of the given
sentences.
A. I use a ______ to weigh my ingredients
while cooking.
B. The mountaineer is going to _______
the rocky hills.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
(a) horn (b) crawl (c) scale (d) climb
Solutions :-
Sol.1.(c) scale
In Sentence A, ‘scale’ refers to an
instrument used to measure the weight.
In Sentence B, ‘scale’ means to climb or
ascend, especially a rocky surface.
‘Scale’ makes both the sentences
meaningful. Hence, ‘scale’ is the most
appropriate answer.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 1
Q.2. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
Even animals ?nd it di?cult to _____ the
loss of their loved ones.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) bear (b) wear (c) where (d) bare
Q.3. Select the most appropriate
homophones to ?ll in the blanks.
Kindly accept my ________ on your new
haircut. It ________ your personality.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) compliment; complaints
(b) compliment; complements
(c) compliment; compliments
(d) complement; complements
Q.4. Select the most appropriate
homonym in the context of the following
sentence to ?ll in the blank.
My birthday will ____ on a Friday this year.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) fall: to go down onto the ground
suddenly
(b) fall: to come at a particular time or
happen in a particular place
(c) fall: to change to a particular
condition
(d) fall: to be beaten or defeated
Q.5. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
The dog took _______ during his walk and
lifted his _______ to indicate that he was
tired.
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) pause; pours (b) pours; pores
(c) paws; pause (d) pause; paws
Q.6. Select the most appropriate
homonym in the context of the following
sentence to ?ll in the blank.
He was convicted of assaulting a police
o?cer, but he got off with a _________
sentence.
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) light: any device serving as a source
of illumination
(b) light: not serious or profound
(c) light: the energy from the sun
(d) light: lightly; with few burdens
Q.7. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
The doctors gave him more powerful
drugs in the _________ hope that he might
recover
SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) when (b) vein (c) wane (d) vain
Q.8. Select the most appropriate
homonym in the context of the following
sentence to ?ll in the blank.
The key was hanging on a ________ by the
door.
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) nail: to catch someone, especially
when they are doing something
wrong, or guilty
(b) nail: a small metal spike, driven into
wood to join things together or to
serve as a hook
(c) nail: a thin, hard area that covers the
upper side of the end of each ?nger
and each toe
(d) nail: to do something successfully
Q.9. Select the most appropriate
homophones to ?ll in the blanks.
He was criticised for the______ leadership
of his team. His casual body language
seemed ______ for a leader.
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) inapt; inapt (b) inapt; inept
(c) inept; inapt (d) inept; inept
Q.10. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
Developers ________ the old buildings on
the site to make way for new
construction.
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) raze (b) rays (c) raise (d) rase
Q.11. Select the most appropriate
meaning of the homonym in the context
of the following sentence to ?ll in the
blank.
They do not say anything but stalk
furiously out of the room.
'Stalk' here means ________.
SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) the stem or main axis of a plant
(b) to walk in an angry or proud way
(c) to go through an area in search of prey
(d) recur constantly and spontaneously
Q.12. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
I will ________ any job offer __________ for
the one that requires me to work on
weekends.
SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) except; accept (b) expect; except
(c) expect; accept (d) accept; except
Q.13. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
The shareholders are planning to
___________ control of the company from
the current directors.
SSC CHSL 11/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) roost (b) roast (c) wrest (d) rest
Q.14. Select the most appropriate
homophones to ?ll in the blanks.
I got _______ while replacing the ________.
SSC CHSL 14/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) tyre; tire (b) tyred; tire
(c) tired; tier (d) tired; tyre
Q.15. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
Should we go shopping for a ________ fan
for our new house?
SSC CHSL 17/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) ceiling (b) sealink
(c) sealing (d) selling
Q.16. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
Ants_________food during the summer
and save it for winter.
SSC CHSL 17/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) horde (b) hoard (c) heard (d) herd
Solutions :-
Sol.2.(a) bear
‘Bear’ means to accept something
painful or unpleasant. The given passage
states that even animals ?nd it di?cult to
bear the loss of their loved ones. Hence,
‘bear’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(b) compliment ; complements
‘Compliment’ means to politely
congratulate or praise and ‘complement’
means to enhance something. In the
given sentence, the speaker is praising
the new haircut, and it enhances the
person's personality. Hence, ‘compliment;
complements’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.4.(b) Fall - to come at a particular
time or happen in a particular place.
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Pinnacle Homonyms
Homonyms
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blanks of the given
sentences.
A. I use a ______ to weigh my ingredients
while cooking.
B. The mountaineer is going to _______
the rocky hills.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
(a) horn (b) crawl (c) scale (d) climb
Solutions :-
Sol.1.(c) scale
In Sentence A, ‘scale’ refers to an
instrument used to measure the weight.
In Sentence B, ‘scale’ means to climb or
ascend, especially a rocky surface.
‘Scale’ makes both the sentences
meaningful. Hence, ‘scale’ is the most
appropriate answer.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 1
Q.2. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
Even animals ?nd it di?cult to _____ the
loss of their loved ones.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) bear (b) wear (c) where (d) bare
Q.3. Select the most appropriate
homophones to ?ll in the blanks.
Kindly accept my ________ on your new
haircut. It ________ your personality.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) compliment; complaints
(b) compliment; complements
(c) compliment; compliments
(d) complement; complements
Q.4. Select the most appropriate
homonym in the context of the following
sentence to ?ll in the blank.
My birthday will ____ on a Friday this year.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) fall: to go down onto the ground
suddenly
(b) fall: to come at a particular time or
happen in a particular place
(c) fall: to change to a particular
condition
(d) fall: to be beaten or defeated
Q.5. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
The dog took _______ during his walk and
lifted his _______ to indicate that he was
tired.
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) pause; pours (b) pours; pores
(c) paws; pause (d) pause; paws
Q.6. Select the most appropriate
homonym in the context of the following
sentence to ?ll in the blank.
He was convicted of assaulting a police
o?cer, but he got off with a _________
sentence.
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) light: any device serving as a source
of illumination
(b) light: not serious or profound
(c) light: the energy from the sun
(d) light: lightly; with few burdens
Q.7. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
The doctors gave him more powerful
drugs in the _________ hope that he might
recover
SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) when (b) vein (c) wane (d) vain
Q.8. Select the most appropriate
homonym in the context of the following
sentence to ?ll in the blank.
The key was hanging on a ________ by the
door.
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) nail: to catch someone, especially
when they are doing something
wrong, or guilty
(b) nail: a small metal spike, driven into
wood to join things together or to
serve as a hook
(c) nail: a thin, hard area that covers the
upper side of the end of each ?nger
and each toe
(d) nail: to do something successfully
Q.9. Select the most appropriate
homophones to ?ll in the blanks.
He was criticised for the______ leadership
of his team. His casual body language
seemed ______ for a leader.
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) inapt; inapt (b) inapt; inept
(c) inept; inapt (d) inept; inept
Q.10. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
Developers ________ the old buildings on
the site to make way for new
construction.
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) raze (b) rays (c) raise (d) rase
Q.11. Select the most appropriate
meaning of the homonym in the context
of the following sentence to ?ll in the
blank.
They do not say anything but stalk
furiously out of the room.
'Stalk' here means ________.
SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) the stem or main axis of a plant
(b) to walk in an angry or proud way
(c) to go through an area in search of prey
(d) recur constantly and spontaneously
Q.12. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
I will ________ any job offer __________ for
the one that requires me to work on
weekends.
SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) except; accept (b) expect; except
(c) expect; accept (d) accept; except
Q.13. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
The shareholders are planning to
___________ control of the company from
the current directors.
SSC CHSL 11/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) roost (b) roast (c) wrest (d) rest
Q.14. Select the most appropriate
homophones to ?ll in the blanks.
I got _______ while replacing the ________.
SSC CHSL 14/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) tyre; tire (b) tyred; tire
(c) tired; tier (d) tired; tyre
Q.15. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
Should we go shopping for a ________ fan
for our new house?
SSC CHSL 17/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) ceiling (b) sealink
(c) sealing (d) selling
Q.16. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
Ants_________food during the summer
and save it for winter.
SSC CHSL 17/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) horde (b) hoard (c) heard (d) herd
Solutions :-
Sol.2.(a) bear
‘Bear’ means to accept something
painful or unpleasant. The given passage
states that even animals ?nd it di?cult to
bear the loss of their loved ones. Hence,
‘bear’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(b) compliment ; complements
‘Compliment’ means to politely
congratulate or praise and ‘complement’
means to enhance something. In the
given sentence, the speaker is praising
the new haircut, and it enhances the
person's personality. Hence, ‘compliment;
complements’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.4.(b) Fall - to come at a particular
time or happen in a particular place.
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Sol.5.(d) pause; paws
‘Pause’ means to temporarily stop and
‘paws’ is the soft, padded part of an
animal’s feet. The given sentence states
that the dog stopped brie?y during his
walk and raised its paws to show that it
was tired. Hence, ‘pause; paws’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.6.(b) light : not serious or profound.
Sol.7.(d) vain
‘Vain’ means without success or
producing no result. The given sentence
states that the doctors used stronger
drugs in the hope of the patient
recovering, but it was unlikely to
succeed. Hence, ‘vain’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.8.(b) nail : a small metal spike, driven
into wood to join things together or to
serve as a hook.
Sol.9.(c) Inept; inapt
‘Inept’ means lacking skill or ability &
‘Inapt’ means not suitable or appropriate.
The given sentence states that he was
criticised for lacking skills of leadership
and his casual body language seemed
inappropriate for a leader. Hence, ‘inept;
inapt’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.10.(a) Raze
‘Raze’ means to completely destroy an
old building or town. The given sentence
states that developers raze the old
buildings on the site to make way for
new construction. Hence, ‘raze’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.11.(b)
to walk in an angry or proud way
The given sentence states that they do
not say anything but walk furiously out of
the room. Hence, ‘to walk in an angry or
proud way’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.12.(d) accept; except
‘Modal verbs’ are auxiliary verbs(also
called helping verbs) like can, will, could,
shall, must, would, might, and should.
However, after a modal verb, we generally
use the ?rst form of the verb (V
1
). Hence,
‘accept (V
1
); except ’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.13.(c) wrest
‘Wrest’ means to forcibly take or obtain
something. The given sentence states
that the shareholders are planning to
forcibly take control of the company
from the current directors. Hence, ‘wrest’
is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.14.(d) tired ; tyre
‘Tired’ means feeling a need to rest &
‘tyre’ means a rubber ring placed over the
rim of a wheel. The given sentence
states that I got tired while replacing the
tyre. Hence, ‘tired; tyre’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.15.(a) Ceiling
‘Ceiling’ means the upper surface of a
room. The given sentence states a
question, asking about going shopping
for a ceiling fan. Hence, ‘ceiling’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.16.(b) hoard
‘Hoard’ means to store large amounts of
something. The given sentence states
that ants store a large amount of food
during the summer and save it for winter.
Hence, ‘hoard’ is the most appropriate
answer.
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 1
Q.17. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
The hunter dogs followed the
hyena's______.
SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) sense (b) scent (c) cense (d) cents
Q.18. Select the most appropriate
homonym of the underlined word to ?ll in
the blank.
He was complimented for his appearance.
His shirt _______ his trousers perfectly.
SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) competed (b) complement
(c) commented (d) complemented
Q.19. Select the correct homonym to ?ll
in the blank in the given sentence.
I will just _________ some ?gures for
comparison.
SSC CGL 19/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) cete (b) cite (c) site (d) sight
Q.20. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
The villagers kept _________ the out, to
collect the rain water.
SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) crus (b) cruse (c) crews (d) cruise
Q.21. Identify the option that de?nes the
homonyms 'gate' and 'gait' most
appropriately.
SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (2nd shift)
(a) Gate means to achieve or receive, and
gait means a person's manner of
walking.
(b) Gate means a hinged barrier used to
close an opening in a wall, fence or
hedge, and gait means a person's
manner of walking.
(c) Gate means general agreement on
tariff and excise, and gait means a
person's manner of talking.
(d) Gate means a hinged barrier used to
close an opening in a wall or fence,
and gait means a cloth or leather leg
covering reaching from the instep to
above the ankle or to the mid-calf or
knee.
Q.22. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
Please _______ more sugar to the juice so
that it becomes sweeter.
SSC CGL 25/07/2023 (2nd shift)
(a) aide (b) ad (c) aid (d) add
Q.23. Select the nearest homonym of the
given word.
Accept
SSC CGL 25/07/2023 (3rd shift)
(a) Accent (b) Expect
(c) Except (d) Expert
Q.24. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
The children enjoyed the ____ very much.
SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) feer (b) fear (c) fere (d) fair
Q.25. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
In many road accidents people break
their bones mainly because their vehicle
___________ fails.
SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (2nd shift)
(a) broke (b) brow (c) brake (d) bleak
Q.26. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
He confessed about his affairs as the
_________ made him sleepless.
SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) gilled (b) gild (c) guild (d) guilt
Q.27. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
What _________ of a movie is this?
SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) can (b) keen (c) con (d) kind
Q.28. Fill in the blanks with appropriate
homonym.
If you want to __________ the world, you
should be the one to take the ?rst step.
SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) change (alter)
(b) change (loose money)
(c) change (transfer)
(d) change (switch)
Q.29. Fill in the blanks with the correct
homophone.
I _______ some essential items from the
supermarket.
SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (2nd Shift)
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Pinnacle Homonyms
Homonyms
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blanks of the given
sentences.
A. I use a ______ to weigh my ingredients
while cooking.
B. The mountaineer is going to _______
the rocky hills.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
(a) horn (b) crawl (c) scale (d) climb
Solutions :-
Sol.1.(c) scale
In Sentence A, ‘scale’ refers to an
instrument used to measure the weight.
In Sentence B, ‘scale’ means to climb or
ascend, especially a rocky surface.
‘Scale’ makes both the sentences
meaningful. Hence, ‘scale’ is the most
appropriate answer.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 1
Q.2. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
Even animals ?nd it di?cult to _____ the
loss of their loved ones.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) bear (b) wear (c) where (d) bare
Q.3. Select the most appropriate
homophones to ?ll in the blanks.
Kindly accept my ________ on your new
haircut. It ________ your personality.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) compliment; complaints
(b) compliment; complements
(c) compliment; compliments
(d) complement; complements
Q.4. Select the most appropriate
homonym in the context of the following
sentence to ?ll in the blank.
My birthday will ____ on a Friday this year.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) fall: to go down onto the ground
suddenly
(b) fall: to come at a particular time or
happen in a particular place
(c) fall: to change to a particular
condition
(d) fall: to be beaten or defeated
Q.5. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
The dog took _______ during his walk and
lifted his _______ to indicate that he was
tired.
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) pause; pours (b) pours; pores
(c) paws; pause (d) pause; paws
Q.6. Select the most appropriate
homonym in the context of the following
sentence to ?ll in the blank.
He was convicted of assaulting a police
o?cer, but he got off with a _________
sentence.
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) light: any device serving as a source
of illumination
(b) light: not serious or profound
(c) light: the energy from the sun
(d) light: lightly; with few burdens
Q.7. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
The doctors gave him more powerful
drugs in the _________ hope that he might
recover
SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) when (b) vein (c) wane (d) vain
Q.8. Select the most appropriate
homonym in the context of the following
sentence to ?ll in the blank.
The key was hanging on a ________ by the
door.
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) nail: to catch someone, especially
when they are doing something
wrong, or guilty
(b) nail: a small metal spike, driven into
wood to join things together or to
serve as a hook
(c) nail: a thin, hard area that covers the
upper side of the end of each ?nger
and each toe
(d) nail: to do something successfully
Q.9. Select the most appropriate
homophones to ?ll in the blanks.
He was criticised for the______ leadership
of his team. His casual body language
seemed ______ for a leader.
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) inapt; inapt (b) inapt; inept
(c) inept; inapt (d) inept; inept
Q.10. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
Developers ________ the old buildings on
the site to make way for new
construction.
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) raze (b) rays (c) raise (d) rase
Q.11. Select the most appropriate
meaning of the homonym in the context
of the following sentence to ?ll in the
blank.
They do not say anything but stalk
furiously out of the room.
'Stalk' here means ________.
SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) the stem or main axis of a plant
(b) to walk in an angry or proud way
(c) to go through an area in search of prey
(d) recur constantly and spontaneously
Q.12. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
I will ________ any job offer __________ for
the one that requires me to work on
weekends.
SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) except; accept (b) expect; except
(c) expect; accept (d) accept; except
Q.13. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
The shareholders are planning to
___________ control of the company from
the current directors.
SSC CHSL 11/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) roost (b) roast (c) wrest (d) rest
Q.14. Select the most appropriate
homophones to ?ll in the blanks.
I got _______ while replacing the ________.
SSC CHSL 14/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) tyre; tire (b) tyred; tire
(c) tired; tier (d) tired; tyre
Q.15. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
Should we go shopping for a ________ fan
for our new house?
SSC CHSL 17/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) ceiling (b) sealink
(c) sealing (d) selling
Q.16. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
Ants_________food during the summer
and save it for winter.
SSC CHSL 17/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) horde (b) hoard (c) heard (d) herd
Solutions :-
Sol.2.(a) bear
‘Bear’ means to accept something
painful or unpleasant. The given passage
states that even animals ?nd it di?cult to
bear the loss of their loved ones. Hence,
‘bear’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(b) compliment ; complements
‘Compliment’ means to politely
congratulate or praise and ‘complement’
means to enhance something. In the
given sentence, the speaker is praising
the new haircut, and it enhances the
person's personality. Hence, ‘compliment;
complements’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.4.(b) Fall - to come at a particular
time or happen in a particular place.
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Sol.5.(d) pause; paws
‘Pause’ means to temporarily stop and
‘paws’ is the soft, padded part of an
animal’s feet. The given sentence states
that the dog stopped brie?y during his
walk and raised its paws to show that it
was tired. Hence, ‘pause; paws’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.6.(b) light : not serious or profound.
Sol.7.(d) vain
‘Vain’ means without success or
producing no result. The given sentence
states that the doctors used stronger
drugs in the hope of the patient
recovering, but it was unlikely to
succeed. Hence, ‘vain’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.8.(b) nail : a small metal spike, driven
into wood to join things together or to
serve as a hook.
Sol.9.(c) Inept; inapt
‘Inept’ means lacking skill or ability &
‘Inapt’ means not suitable or appropriate.
The given sentence states that he was
criticised for lacking skills of leadership
and his casual body language seemed
inappropriate for a leader. Hence, ‘inept;
inapt’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.10.(a) Raze
‘Raze’ means to completely destroy an
old building or town. The given sentence
states that developers raze the old
buildings on the site to make way for
new construction. Hence, ‘raze’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.11.(b)
to walk in an angry or proud way
The given sentence states that they do
not say anything but walk furiously out of
the room. Hence, ‘to walk in an angry or
proud way’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.12.(d) accept; except
‘Modal verbs’ are auxiliary verbs(also
called helping verbs) like can, will, could,
shall, must, would, might, and should.
However, after a modal verb, we generally
use the ?rst form of the verb (V
1
). Hence,
‘accept (V
1
); except ’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.13.(c) wrest
‘Wrest’ means to forcibly take or obtain
something. The given sentence states
that the shareholders are planning to
forcibly take control of the company
from the current directors. Hence, ‘wrest’
is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.14.(d) tired ; tyre
‘Tired’ means feeling a need to rest &
‘tyre’ means a rubber ring placed over the
rim of a wheel. The given sentence
states that I got tired while replacing the
tyre. Hence, ‘tired; tyre’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.15.(a) Ceiling
‘Ceiling’ means the upper surface of a
room. The given sentence states a
question, asking about going shopping
for a ceiling fan. Hence, ‘ceiling’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.16.(b) hoard
‘Hoard’ means to store large amounts of
something. The given sentence states
that ants store a large amount of food
during the summer and save it for winter.
Hence, ‘hoard’ is the most appropriate
answer.
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 1
Q.17. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
The hunter dogs followed the
hyena's______.
SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) sense (b) scent (c) cense (d) cents
Q.18. Select the most appropriate
homonym of the underlined word to ?ll in
the blank.
He was complimented for his appearance.
His shirt _______ his trousers perfectly.
SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) competed (b) complement
(c) commented (d) complemented
Q.19. Select the correct homonym to ?ll
in the blank in the given sentence.
I will just _________ some ?gures for
comparison.
SSC CGL 19/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) cete (b) cite (c) site (d) sight
Q.20. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
The villagers kept _________ the out, to
collect the rain water.
SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) crus (b) cruse (c) crews (d) cruise
Q.21. Identify the option that de?nes the
homonyms 'gate' and 'gait' most
appropriately.
SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (2nd shift)
(a) Gate means to achieve or receive, and
gait means a person's manner of
walking.
(b) Gate means a hinged barrier used to
close an opening in a wall, fence or
hedge, and gait means a person's
manner of walking.
(c) Gate means general agreement on
tariff and excise, and gait means a
person's manner of talking.
(d) Gate means a hinged barrier used to
close an opening in a wall or fence,
and gait means a cloth or leather leg
covering reaching from the instep to
above the ankle or to the mid-calf or
knee.
Q.22. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
Please _______ more sugar to the juice so
that it becomes sweeter.
SSC CGL 25/07/2023 (2nd shift)
(a) aide (b) ad (c) aid (d) add
Q.23. Select the nearest homonym of the
given word.
Accept
SSC CGL 25/07/2023 (3rd shift)
(a) Accent (b) Expect
(c) Except (d) Expert
Q.24. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
The children enjoyed the ____ very much.
SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) feer (b) fear (c) fere (d) fair
Q.25. Select the most appropriate
homophone to ?ll in the blank.
In many road accidents people break
their bones mainly because their vehicle
___________ fails.
SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (2nd shift)
(a) broke (b) brow (c) brake (d) bleak
Q.26. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
He confessed about his affairs as the
_________ made him sleepless.
SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) gilled (b) gild (c) guild (d) guilt
Q.27. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
What _________ of a movie is this?
SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) can (b) keen (c) con (d) kind
Q.28. Fill in the blanks with appropriate
homonym.
If you want to __________ the world, you
should be the one to take the ?rst step.
SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) change (alter)
(b) change (loose money)
(c) change (transfer)
(d) change (switch)
Q.29. Fill in the blanks with the correct
homophone.
I _______ some essential items from the
supermarket.
SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (2nd Shift)
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Solutions :-
Sol.17.(b) scent
‘Scent’ means a smell that is pleasant.
The given sentence states that the
hunter dogs followed the hyena’s scent.
Hence, ‘scent’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.18.(d) complemented
‘Complemented’ means to make a good
combination with something. The given
sentence states that the shirt and
trousers made a perfectly good
combination. Hence, ‘complemented’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.19.(b) cite
‘Cite’ means to refer to a source as
evidence for a statement. The given
sentence states that I will just cite some
?gures for comparison. Hence, ‘cite’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.20.(b) cruse
‘Cruse’ means a small container or jar
used for holding liquids. The given
sentence states that the villagers kept
the cruse out, to collect the rainwater.
Hence, ‘cruse’ is the most appropriate
answer .
Sol.21.(b) ‘Gate’ means a hinged barrier
used to close an opening in a wall or
fence, and ‘Gait’ means a person's
manner of walking.
Sol.22.(d) Add
The given sentence states that please
add more sugar to the juice so that it
becomes sweeter. Hence, ‘add’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.23.(c) Except
‘Homonyms’ are words that have the
same spelling or pronunciation but
different meanings. ‘Accept’
And ‘Expect’ are homonyms as they
sound the same but have different
meanings and spellings. Hence, ‘except’
is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.24.(d) fair
‘Fair’ means an event with amusements
and activities. The given sentence states
that the children enjoyed the fair very
much. Hence, ‘fair’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.25.(c) brake
“Brake” means component of a vehicle
used to stop the vehicle. The given
sentence states that people break their
bones mainly because their vehicle brake
fails. Hence, “brake” is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.26.(d) Guilt
‘Guilt’ means the fact or state of having
done something wrong or committed a
crime. The given sentence states that he
confessed about his affairs as the guilt
made him sleepless. Hence, ‘guilt’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.27.(d) kind
‘Kind’ means a group of things having
similar characteristics. The given
sentence is a question about the kind of
movie. Hence, ‘kind’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.28.(a) change (alter)
“Alter” means to make some changes to
something. The given sentence states if
you want to alter the world, you should
be the one to take the ?rst step. Hence,
“alter” is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.29.(b) bought
‘Bought’ is the second form (V
2
) of ‘buy’,
which means to get something by paying
money for it. The given sentence states
that I bought some essential items from
the supermarket. Hence, ‘bought’ is the
most appropriate answer.
SSC CGL 2022 Tier - 2
Q.30. Select the correct homonym from
the given options to ?ll in the blank.
Which ______ does the minister take to
reach the Assembly?
SSC CGL Tier II (02/03/2023)
(a) root (b) rot (c) route (d) riot
Q.31. Select the correct homonym from
the given options to ?ll in the blank.
The wind _______ so powerfully that the
door closed.
SSC CGL Tier II (03/03/2023)
(a) blow (b) blew (c) blues (d) blue
Q.32. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
The farmers grow ________ in their ?elds.
SSC CGL Tier II (06/03/2023)
(a) maze (b) mays (c) mase (d) maize
Q.33. Select the most appropriate
homonym to ?ll in the blank.
The authorities __________ the
unregistered companies.
SSC CGL Tier II (06/03/2023)
(a) seize (b) sees (c) seas (d) cease
Q.34. Select the correct homonym from
the given options to ?ll in the blank.
The athlete’s ________ was badly injured
due to a fall on the track.
SSC CGL Tier II (07/03/2023)
(a) toad (b) toe (c) tow (d) to
Solutions: -
Sol.30.(c) ‘Route’ means a way to go
from one place to another. The given
sentence states the route(the way) which
the minister takes to reach the assembly.
Hence, ‘route’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.31.(b) ‘Blew’ means to cause
something to move. The given sentence
states that the wind blew so powerfully
that the door closed. Hence, ‘blew’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.32.(d) ‘ Maize ’ is a tall plant that
produces yellow grains in a large mass.
The given sentence states that the
farmers grow maize in their ?elds. Hence
‘maize’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.33.(d) cease
‘Cease’ means to put a stop or end to
something . The given sentence states
that the authorities put an end to the
unregistered companies. Hence, ‘cease’
is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.34.(b) ‘ Toe ’ is one of the small parts
like ?ngers at the end of each foot of a
human. The given sentence states that
the athlete’s toe was badly injured due to
a fall on the track. Hence, ‘toe’ is the
most appropriate answer.
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