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PARA JUMBLE
Direction :- [ Q.1. to Q.207. ] Sentences of a paragraph are given
below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph. Sentence A
is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last sentence of the
para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up. Select the
option that gives their correct order forming a meaningful and
coherent paragraph.
A . The month was January.
B. On the ?rst morning of the festival the mejhi would be set
alight invoking the blessings of Agni, the god of ?re.
C. There would be much feasting and merriment during the
festival.
D. Each household would build a mejhi - a pile of ?rewood
stacked neatly together in their backyard.
E. The Bihu festival was fast approaching.
F . “Let’s build a champion mejhi this year.” Ricky suggested a few
days before the festival.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) EDBC (b) CBED (c) CBDE (d) ECDB
Q.2. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph.
Sentence A is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last
sentence of the para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up.
Select the option that gives their correct order forming a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. When I studied Engineering thirty-?ve years back, I was the
only girl in the course.
B . People often ask me how I managed.
C. I could only see boys and more boys everywhere.
D. But when I look back I feel it was not very di?cult.
E. Having a girl in the class was unusual for the boys, and
initially I was the target for a lot of teasing.
F . But over a period of time they became my best friends.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) CBDE (b) ECDB (c) CBED (d) BDEC
Q.3. A. My mother, Vimala Kulkarni, told me similar words when I
got married.
B. They were usually like: ‘You must adjust to your new house
and in-laws, try to learn how they eat and cook their food, go out
of your way to be friendly and helpful to everybody,’ etc.
C. When I was young, before a girl got married, her mother would
give her some words of advice.
D. But along with this, she said something which helped me
immensely in later life.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) CBAD (b) CDBA (c) ACBD (d) BDAC
Q.4. A. I have seen a great many houses in my time, little and
big, new and old, built of stone and of wood, but of one house I
have kept a very vivid memory.
B. It was, properly speaking, rather a cottage than a house -- a
tiny cottage of one story, with three windows, looking
extraordinarily like a little old hunchback woman with a cap on.
C. The cottage was lost to sight among the mulberry-trees,
acacias, and poplars planted by the grandfathers and
greatgrandfathers of its present occupants
D. It had white stucco walls, tiled roof, and a dilapidated
chimney.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) ACBD (b) BDAC (c) ABDC (d) CDBA
Q.5. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst (1)
and the last(6) sentences are in the correct order, the sentences
in between (A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1. A vacation is looked forward to as a time to relax.
A. But, destiny had other plans for me.
B. I was very excited to go on a vacation to Goa.
C. My bags were packed and I decided to retire early for the
night.
D. It is a welcome break from the daily routine which is often
monotonous.
6. I fell off the bed and fractured my foot!
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BCDA (b) ABDC (c) CBAD (d) DBCA
Q.6. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst (1)
and the last (6) sentences are in the correct order, the sentences
in between (A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1. During the colonial rule in India, Robert Bruce was the ?rst who
noticed tea plants growing near Rangpur in 1823.
A. The species was found to be similar to that grown in Chinese
tea gardens.
B. By 1862, the Assam tea industry comprised around 160
gardens.
C. The leaves of the plants were examined and the consequence
was something fruitful.
D. Mr. Maniram Dewan was the ?rst Indian tea planter who
established the commercial plantation that we know today as
the Assam tea.
6. Today the region has grown to become one of the world's
largest tea-producing belts.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDAC (b) DCBA (c) CADB (d) ADCB
Q.7. A. The Egyptians believed that the body and soul were
important to human existence, in life and in death.
B. This ensured the soul's return to the body so that the
deceased would live happily ever after.
C. Their funerary practices, such as mummi?cation and burial in
tombs, were designed to assist the deceased ?nd their way in
the after world.
D. The tombs were thus, ?lled with food, tools, domestic wares,
treasures -- all the necessities of life.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) ACDB (b) ABCD (c) ADCB (d) ABDC
Q.8. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph.
Sentence A is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last
sentence of the para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up.
Select the option that gives their correct order forming a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. It was midday.
B. Voldyrev, a tall country gentleman with a cropped head and
prominent eyes, took off his overcoat, mopped his brow with his
handkerchief, and went into the government o?ce.
C. "Where can I make an inquiry here?" he said, addressing a
porter who was bringing a trayful of glasses from the furthest
recesses of the o?ce.
D. Voldyrev coughed and went towards the window.
E. "To that one sitting near the window!" said the porter,
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Pinnacle Parajumble
PARA JUMBLE
Direction :- [ Q.1. to Q.207. ] Sentences of a paragraph are given
below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph. Sentence A
is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last sentence of the
para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up. Select the
option that gives their correct order forming a meaningful and
coherent paragraph.
A . The month was January.
B. On the ?rst morning of the festival the mejhi would be set
alight invoking the blessings of Agni, the god of ?re.
C. There would be much feasting and merriment during the
festival.
D. Each household would build a mejhi - a pile of ?rewood
stacked neatly together in their backyard.
E. The Bihu festival was fast approaching.
F . “Let’s build a champion mejhi this year.” Ricky suggested a few
days before the festival.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) EDBC (b) CBED (c) CBDE (d) ECDB
Q.2. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph.
Sentence A is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last
sentence of the para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up.
Select the option that gives their correct order forming a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. When I studied Engineering thirty-?ve years back, I was the
only girl in the course.
B . People often ask me how I managed.
C. I could only see boys and more boys everywhere.
D. But when I look back I feel it was not very di?cult.
E. Having a girl in the class was unusual for the boys, and
initially I was the target for a lot of teasing.
F . But over a period of time they became my best friends.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) CBDE (b) ECDB (c) CBED (d) BDEC
Q.3. A. My mother, Vimala Kulkarni, told me similar words when I
got married.
B. They were usually like: ‘You must adjust to your new house
and in-laws, try to learn how they eat and cook their food, go out
of your way to be friendly and helpful to everybody,’ etc.
C. When I was young, before a girl got married, her mother would
give her some words of advice.
D. But along with this, she said something which helped me
immensely in later life.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) CBAD (b) CDBA (c) ACBD (d) BDAC
Q.4. A. I have seen a great many houses in my time, little and
big, new and old, built of stone and of wood, but of one house I
have kept a very vivid memory.
B. It was, properly speaking, rather a cottage than a house -- a
tiny cottage of one story, with three windows, looking
extraordinarily like a little old hunchback woman with a cap on.
C. The cottage was lost to sight among the mulberry-trees,
acacias, and poplars planted by the grandfathers and
greatgrandfathers of its present occupants
D. It had white stucco walls, tiled roof, and a dilapidated
chimney.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) ACBD (b) BDAC (c) ABDC (d) CDBA
Q.5. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst (1)
and the last(6) sentences are in the correct order, the sentences
in between (A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1. A vacation is looked forward to as a time to relax.
A. But, destiny had other plans for me.
B. I was very excited to go on a vacation to Goa.
C. My bags were packed and I decided to retire early for the
night.
D. It is a welcome break from the daily routine which is often
monotonous.
6. I fell off the bed and fractured my foot!
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BCDA (b) ABDC (c) CBAD (d) DBCA
Q.6. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst (1)
and the last (6) sentences are in the correct order, the sentences
in between (A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1. During the colonial rule in India, Robert Bruce was the ?rst who
noticed tea plants growing near Rangpur in 1823.
A. The species was found to be similar to that grown in Chinese
tea gardens.
B. By 1862, the Assam tea industry comprised around 160
gardens.
C. The leaves of the plants were examined and the consequence
was something fruitful.
D. Mr. Maniram Dewan was the ?rst Indian tea planter who
established the commercial plantation that we know today as
the Assam tea.
6. Today the region has grown to become one of the world's
largest tea-producing belts.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDAC (b) DCBA (c) CADB (d) ADCB
Q.7. A. The Egyptians believed that the body and soul were
important to human existence, in life and in death.
B. This ensured the soul's return to the body so that the
deceased would live happily ever after.
C. Their funerary practices, such as mummi?cation and burial in
tombs, were designed to assist the deceased ?nd their way in
the after world.
D. The tombs were thus, ?lled with food, tools, domestic wares,
treasures -- all the necessities of life.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) ACDB (b) ABCD (c) ADCB (d) ABDC
Q.8. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph.
Sentence A is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last
sentence of the para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up.
Select the option that gives their correct order forming a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. It was midday.
B. Voldyrev, a tall country gentleman with a cropped head and
prominent eyes, took off his overcoat, mopped his brow with his
handkerchief, and went into the government o?ce.
C. "Where can I make an inquiry here?" he said, addressing a
porter who was bringing a trayful of glasses from the furthest
recesses of the o?ce.
D. Voldyrev coughed and went towards the window.
E. "To that one sitting near the window!" said the porter,
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indicating with the tray the furthest window.
F . There, at a green table spotted like typhus, was sitting a young
man with his hair standing up in four tufts on his head, with a
long pimply nose, and a long faded uniform.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDEC (b) CBED (c) ECDB (d) BCED
Q.9. A. The invention of the airplane was no exception.
B. However, the idea of ?ying an aircraft was quite repulsive to
some people.
C. Many great inventions are initially greeted with ridicule and
disbelief.
D. Most people who heard about the ?rst powered ?ight on
December 17, 1903 were excited and impressed.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) DBCA (b) CADB (c) CDAB (d) DABC
Q.10. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst
(1) and the last(6) sentences are in the correct order, the
sentences in between(A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the
sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and
coherent paragraph.
1. Nicholas Chorier is not a usual photographer.
A. He uses a kite to hoist his camera into the skies and clicks
photographs while the camera dangles mid–air.
B. He is a kite aerial photographer.
C. Fascinated, he literally tied his two hobbies ,kite ?ying and
photography ,together for a living.
D. During a trip to India to make a photo report on kite making,
he learnt about this unique style of photography.
6. Today he is one of the most well–known kite aerial
photographers in the world.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) DABC (b) BADC (c) ACDB (d) BCDA
Q.11. A. She was a busy person and had no time to visit her
mother.
B. It was Mothers’ Day.
C. She thought her mother would be pleased to receive the
?owers.
D. A woman stopped at a ?ower shop to order some ?owers to
be sent to her mother.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDAC (b) BCDA (c) DABC (d) CADB
Solutions :-
Sol.1.(d) ECDB
Sentence A gives the time of occurrence of the festival.
Sentence E states that the Bihu festival was fast approaching &
Sentence C states that the atmosphere would be much feasting
and merriment during the festival. So, C will follow E. Further,
Sentence D states that each household would build a mejhi &
Sentence B states that the mejhi would be set alight invoking the
blessings of Agni. So, B will follow D. Going through the options,
option ‘d’ has the correct sequence.
Sol.2.(a) CBDE
Sentence C will follow Sentence A as it describes the experience
of being the only girl in the course when studying engineering.
And, Sentence B states the common question people ask about
how she managed. So, B will follow C. Further, Sentence D states
that it wasn’t very di?cult & Sentence E states the initial
challenges faced as the only girl in the class. So, E will follow D.
Going through the options, option ‘a’ has the correct sequence.
Sol.3.(a) CBAD
Sentence C will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e ‘receiving advice from mothers before
marriage.’ And, Sentence B states the common advice given to
brides about adjusting to their new life. So, B will follow C.
Further, Sentence A talks about the same advice received from
her mother, Vimala Kulkarni & Sentence D states that her mother
said something which helped her immensely in later life. So, D
will follow A. Going through the options, option (a) has the
correct sequence.
Sol.4.(c) ABDC
Sentence A will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e ‘having seen many houses but keeping a
vivid memory of one.’ And, Sentence B provides the description
of that particular house. So, B will follow A. Further, Sentence D
adds more details about the appearance of the house &
Sentence C describes the surroundings of the cottage. So, C will
follow D. Going through the options, option (c) has the correct
sequence.
Sol.5.(d) DBCA
Sentence D will follow S1 as it states the general idea of a
vacation being a welcome break from the monotonous daily
routine. And Sentence B states the excitement about going on a
vacation to Goa. So, B will follow D. Further, Sentence C states
the decision to retire early for the night & Sentence A states that
destiny had other plans. So, A will follow C. Going through the
options, option (d) has the correct sequence.
Sol.6.(c) CADB
Sentence C will follow S1 as it states the consequence of
examining the leaves of the tea plants noticed by Robert Bruce
near Rangpur. And Sentence A states that the species found was
similar to that grown in Chinese tea gardens. So, A will follow C.
Further, Sentence D introduces Mr. Maniram Dewan as the ?rst
Indian tea planter who established the commercial plantation &
Sentence B mentions that by 1862, the Assam tea industry
comprised around 160 gardens. So, B will follow D. Going
through the options, option (c) has the correct sequence.
Sol.7.(a) ACDB
Sentence A will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e “the Egyptians' belief in the importance of
the body and soul”. And, Sentence C states the funerary
practices designed to assist the deceased in the afterlife. So, C
will follow A. Further, Sentence D talks about the tombs being
?lled with various items & Sentence B states the purpose of
these practices – ensuring the soul's return to the body for a
happy afterlife. So, B will follow D. Going through the options,
option (a) has the correct sequence.
Sol.8.(d) BCED
Sentence A gives the time of occurrence of the event. And,
Sentence B introduces the main subject of the parajumble, i.e.
Voldyrev, a tall country gentleman. So, B will follow A. Further,
Sentence C states the question asked by Voldyerv to the porter
and Sentence E states the answer to his question. So, E will
follow C. Sentence D concludes the parajumble by stating that
Voldyrev went towards the window. Going through the options,
option (d) has the correct sequence.
Sol.9.(b) CADB
Sentence C will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e ‘many great inventions are initially mocked
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PARA JUMBLE
Direction :- [ Q.1. to Q.207. ] Sentences of a paragraph are given
below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph. Sentence A
is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last sentence of the
para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up. Select the
option that gives their correct order forming a meaningful and
coherent paragraph.
A . The month was January.
B. On the ?rst morning of the festival the mejhi would be set
alight invoking the blessings of Agni, the god of ?re.
C. There would be much feasting and merriment during the
festival.
D. Each household would build a mejhi - a pile of ?rewood
stacked neatly together in their backyard.
E. The Bihu festival was fast approaching.
F . “Let’s build a champion mejhi this year.” Ricky suggested a few
days before the festival.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) EDBC (b) CBED (c) CBDE (d) ECDB
Q.2. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph.
Sentence A is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last
sentence of the para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up.
Select the option that gives their correct order forming a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. When I studied Engineering thirty-?ve years back, I was the
only girl in the course.
B . People often ask me how I managed.
C. I could only see boys and more boys everywhere.
D. But when I look back I feel it was not very di?cult.
E. Having a girl in the class was unusual for the boys, and
initially I was the target for a lot of teasing.
F . But over a period of time they became my best friends.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) CBDE (b) ECDB (c) CBED (d) BDEC
Q.3. A. My mother, Vimala Kulkarni, told me similar words when I
got married.
B. They were usually like: ‘You must adjust to your new house
and in-laws, try to learn how they eat and cook their food, go out
of your way to be friendly and helpful to everybody,’ etc.
C. When I was young, before a girl got married, her mother would
give her some words of advice.
D. But along with this, she said something which helped me
immensely in later life.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) CBAD (b) CDBA (c) ACBD (d) BDAC
Q.4. A. I have seen a great many houses in my time, little and
big, new and old, built of stone and of wood, but of one house I
have kept a very vivid memory.
B. It was, properly speaking, rather a cottage than a house -- a
tiny cottage of one story, with three windows, looking
extraordinarily like a little old hunchback woman with a cap on.
C. The cottage was lost to sight among the mulberry-trees,
acacias, and poplars planted by the grandfathers and
greatgrandfathers of its present occupants
D. It had white stucco walls, tiled roof, and a dilapidated
chimney.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) ACBD (b) BDAC (c) ABDC (d) CDBA
Q.5. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst (1)
and the last(6) sentences are in the correct order, the sentences
in between (A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1. A vacation is looked forward to as a time to relax.
A. But, destiny had other plans for me.
B. I was very excited to go on a vacation to Goa.
C. My bags were packed and I decided to retire early for the
night.
D. It is a welcome break from the daily routine which is often
monotonous.
6. I fell off the bed and fractured my foot!
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BCDA (b) ABDC (c) CBAD (d) DBCA
Q.6. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst (1)
and the last (6) sentences are in the correct order, the sentences
in between (A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1. During the colonial rule in India, Robert Bruce was the ?rst who
noticed tea plants growing near Rangpur in 1823.
A. The species was found to be similar to that grown in Chinese
tea gardens.
B. By 1862, the Assam tea industry comprised around 160
gardens.
C. The leaves of the plants were examined and the consequence
was something fruitful.
D. Mr. Maniram Dewan was the ?rst Indian tea planter who
established the commercial plantation that we know today as
the Assam tea.
6. Today the region has grown to become one of the world's
largest tea-producing belts.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDAC (b) DCBA (c) CADB (d) ADCB
Q.7. A. The Egyptians believed that the body and soul were
important to human existence, in life and in death.
B. This ensured the soul's return to the body so that the
deceased would live happily ever after.
C. Their funerary practices, such as mummi?cation and burial in
tombs, were designed to assist the deceased ?nd their way in
the after world.
D. The tombs were thus, ?lled with food, tools, domestic wares,
treasures -- all the necessities of life.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) ACDB (b) ABCD (c) ADCB (d) ABDC
Q.8. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph.
Sentence A is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last
sentence of the para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up.
Select the option that gives their correct order forming a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. It was midday.
B. Voldyrev, a tall country gentleman with a cropped head and
prominent eyes, took off his overcoat, mopped his brow with his
handkerchief, and went into the government o?ce.
C. "Where can I make an inquiry here?" he said, addressing a
porter who was bringing a trayful of glasses from the furthest
recesses of the o?ce.
D. Voldyrev coughed and went towards the window.
E. "To that one sitting near the window!" said the porter,
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indicating with the tray the furthest window.
F . There, at a green table spotted like typhus, was sitting a young
man with his hair standing up in four tufts on his head, with a
long pimply nose, and a long faded uniform.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDEC (b) CBED (c) ECDB (d) BCED
Q.9. A. The invention of the airplane was no exception.
B. However, the idea of ?ying an aircraft was quite repulsive to
some people.
C. Many great inventions are initially greeted with ridicule and
disbelief.
D. Most people who heard about the ?rst powered ?ight on
December 17, 1903 were excited and impressed.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) DBCA (b) CADB (c) CDAB (d) DABC
Q.10. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst
(1) and the last(6) sentences are in the correct order, the
sentences in between(A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the
sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and
coherent paragraph.
1. Nicholas Chorier is not a usual photographer.
A. He uses a kite to hoist his camera into the skies and clicks
photographs while the camera dangles mid–air.
B. He is a kite aerial photographer.
C. Fascinated, he literally tied his two hobbies ,kite ?ying and
photography ,together for a living.
D. During a trip to India to make a photo report on kite making,
he learnt about this unique style of photography.
6. Today he is one of the most well–known kite aerial
photographers in the world.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) DABC (b) BADC (c) ACDB (d) BCDA
Q.11. A. She was a busy person and had no time to visit her
mother.
B. It was Mothers’ Day.
C. She thought her mother would be pleased to receive the
?owers.
D. A woman stopped at a ?ower shop to order some ?owers to
be sent to her mother.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDAC (b) BCDA (c) DABC (d) CADB
Solutions :-
Sol.1.(d) ECDB
Sentence A gives the time of occurrence of the festival.
Sentence E states that the Bihu festival was fast approaching &
Sentence C states that the atmosphere would be much feasting
and merriment during the festival. So, C will follow E. Further,
Sentence D states that each household would build a mejhi &
Sentence B states that the mejhi would be set alight invoking the
blessings of Agni. So, B will follow D. Going through the options,
option ‘d’ has the correct sequence.
Sol.2.(a) CBDE
Sentence C will follow Sentence A as it describes the experience
of being the only girl in the course when studying engineering.
And, Sentence B states the common question people ask about
how she managed. So, B will follow C. Further, Sentence D states
that it wasn’t very di?cult & Sentence E states the initial
challenges faced as the only girl in the class. So, E will follow D.
Going through the options, option ‘a’ has the correct sequence.
Sol.3.(a) CBAD
Sentence C will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e ‘receiving advice from mothers before
marriage.’ And, Sentence B states the common advice given to
brides about adjusting to their new life. So, B will follow C.
Further, Sentence A talks about the same advice received from
her mother, Vimala Kulkarni & Sentence D states that her mother
said something which helped her immensely in later life. So, D
will follow A. Going through the options, option (a) has the
correct sequence.
Sol.4.(c) ABDC
Sentence A will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e ‘having seen many houses but keeping a
vivid memory of one.’ And, Sentence B provides the description
of that particular house. So, B will follow A. Further, Sentence D
adds more details about the appearance of the house &
Sentence C describes the surroundings of the cottage. So, C will
follow D. Going through the options, option (c) has the correct
sequence.
Sol.5.(d) DBCA
Sentence D will follow S1 as it states the general idea of a
vacation being a welcome break from the monotonous daily
routine. And Sentence B states the excitement about going on a
vacation to Goa. So, B will follow D. Further, Sentence C states
the decision to retire early for the night & Sentence A states that
destiny had other plans. So, A will follow C. Going through the
options, option (d) has the correct sequence.
Sol.6.(c) CADB
Sentence C will follow S1 as it states the consequence of
examining the leaves of the tea plants noticed by Robert Bruce
near Rangpur. And Sentence A states that the species found was
similar to that grown in Chinese tea gardens. So, A will follow C.
Further, Sentence D introduces Mr. Maniram Dewan as the ?rst
Indian tea planter who established the commercial plantation &
Sentence B mentions that by 1862, the Assam tea industry
comprised around 160 gardens. So, B will follow D. Going
through the options, option (c) has the correct sequence.
Sol.7.(a) ACDB
Sentence A will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e “the Egyptians' belief in the importance of
the body and soul”. And, Sentence C states the funerary
practices designed to assist the deceased in the afterlife. So, C
will follow A. Further, Sentence D talks about the tombs being
?lled with various items & Sentence B states the purpose of
these practices – ensuring the soul's return to the body for a
happy afterlife. So, B will follow D. Going through the options,
option (a) has the correct sequence.
Sol.8.(d) BCED
Sentence A gives the time of occurrence of the event. And,
Sentence B introduces the main subject of the parajumble, i.e.
Voldyrev, a tall country gentleman. So, B will follow A. Further,
Sentence C states the question asked by Voldyerv to the porter
and Sentence E states the answer to his question. So, E will
follow C. Sentence D concludes the parajumble by stating that
Voldyrev went towards the window. Going through the options,
option (d) has the correct sequence.
Sol.9.(b) CADB
Sentence C will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e ‘many great inventions are initially mocked
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and not believed in.’ And, Sentence A states an example of the
innovation that was initially treated like this. So, A will follow C.
Further, Sentence D talks about the excitement of most people
when they heard about the ?rst power ?ight & Sentence B states
a contradictory fact that some people did not like the idea of
?ying a plane. So, B will follow D. Going through the options,
option (b) has the correct sequence.
Sol.10.(b) BADC
Sentence B will follow the ?rst sentence as it states what kind of
photographer Nicholas is. Sentence A states the process used
by Nicholas to click photographs in the mid-air & Sentence D
states that he learnt this unique style of photography during a
trip to India. So, D will follow A. Further, Sentence C states that
he was fascinated by the kites ?ying and decided to tie
photography with kite ?ying. And, the sixth sentence concludes
the parajumble by stating his success as one of the most
well-known kite aerial photographers. Going through the options,
option (b) has the correct sequence.
Sol.11.(a) BDAC
Sentence B will be the starting line as it states the time of
occurrence of the event. And, Sentence D states that a woman
stopped at a ?ower shop to buy ?owers for her mother. So, D will
follow B. Further, Sentence A states that the woman, being a
busy person, had no time to visit her mother & Sentence C states
that the woman thought her mother would be happy to receive
the ?owers. So, C will follow A. Going through the options, option
(a) has the correct sequence.
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.12. Select the option that arranges the given words to form a
grammatically correct and meaningful sentence.
The students eagerly their awaited results.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) The students their eagerly awaited results.
(b) The awaited eagerly results their students.
(c) Eagerly awaited the students their results.
(d) The students eagerly awaited their results.
Solutions :-
Sol.12.(d) The students eagerly awaited their results.
“Subject + Verb + Object” is the correct grammatical structure of
an a?rmative sentence. The position of the adverb may not be
?xed. ‘The students’ is the subject, ‘awaited’ is the verb and ‘their
results’ is the object. The sentence given in option (d) follows
this structure. Hence, option (d) is the most appropriate answer.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 1
Q.13. A. fell before me
B. a carcass of an animal
C. when suddenly
D. my heart skipped a beat
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) BACD (b) CDBA (c) ABCD (d) DCBA
Q.14. A. So then why are not Silicon Valley entrepreneurs
clamouring to decode the ancient wisdom?
B. The failure rate in ?nding a new drug is as high as 95%.
C. Because these once-thriving cultures are now reduced to an
endangered tribe.
D. According to industry data, it takes $2.6 billion and, on
average, fourteen years to develop a new drug.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) BADC (b) DCBA (c) DBAC (d) ACDB
Q.15. A. In accordance with hierarchical status
B. Of the services rendered
C. Rewards are given
D. And are not related to the economic value
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) A, B, D, C (b) A, D, B, C (c) C, A, D, B (d) C, B, A, D
Q.16. Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order,
except the ?rst part. Arrange the parts in the correct order to
form a meaningful sentence.
Such poststructuralist pronouncements.
A. not only in the Anglo-American academia
B. on the literature of the Third World,
C. however, are a common feature of the literary theory practiced
D. but also in the Third-World countries
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) ABCD (b) ADCB (c) BCAD (d) CABD
Q.17. A. we need to understand where we are and,
B. that will require signi?cant investment
C. where we are headed, and
D. in our data and information infrastructure
E. to stay ahead of these crises
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) EACBD (b) CEDAB (c) BACDE (d) BAEDC
Q.18. A. embarrassment and di?culty for them and himself
B. the great gods Odin and Thor, helping them with
C. his clever plans but sometimes causing
D. Loki was represented as the companion of
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) D, B, C, A (b) C, D, A, B (c) B, D, C, A (d) A, B, D, C
Q.19. A. Written in unadorned Sanskrit prose
B. One of the world’s earliest books
C. Devoted to statecraft,
D. The Arthashastra is
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) D, B, C, A (b) C, D, A, B (c) B, C, A, D (d) D, A, B, C
Q.20.
A. Bene?ts of reading have been underlined since ages together.
B. Once they understand the sensibleness behind reading, they
would pass it on to others as well.
C. It brings knowledge and wisdom both to the readers.
D. By virtue of a practice at home, this can be suggested to the
young ones.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) ABCD (b) CDBA (c) CDAB (d) ACDB
Q.21.
P . the golden era when their language, culture and arts ?ourished
Q . in the minds of the Tamils
R. under the patronage of successive Pandian kings
S. The name 'Madurai' evokes
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) SPQR (b) SQPR (c) SRPQ (d) SQRP
Q.22. A. as some 71 percent of Earth's surface is covered by
saltwater oceans, and
B. notwithstanding that Europa and Enceladus (moons of Jupiter
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PARA JUMBLE
Direction :- [ Q.1. to Q.207. ] Sentences of a paragraph are given
below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph. Sentence A
is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last sentence of the
para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up. Select the
option that gives their correct order forming a meaningful and
coherent paragraph.
A . The month was January.
B. On the ?rst morning of the festival the mejhi would be set
alight invoking the blessings of Agni, the god of ?re.
C. There would be much feasting and merriment during the
festival.
D. Each household would build a mejhi - a pile of ?rewood
stacked neatly together in their backyard.
E. The Bihu festival was fast approaching.
F . “Let’s build a champion mejhi this year.” Ricky suggested a few
days before the festival.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) EDBC (b) CBED (c) CBDE (d) ECDB
Q.2. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph.
Sentence A is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last
sentence of the para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up.
Select the option that gives their correct order forming a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. When I studied Engineering thirty-?ve years back, I was the
only girl in the course.
B . People often ask me how I managed.
C. I could only see boys and more boys everywhere.
D. But when I look back I feel it was not very di?cult.
E. Having a girl in the class was unusual for the boys, and
initially I was the target for a lot of teasing.
F . But over a period of time they became my best friends.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) CBDE (b) ECDB (c) CBED (d) BDEC
Q.3. A. My mother, Vimala Kulkarni, told me similar words when I
got married.
B. They were usually like: ‘You must adjust to your new house
and in-laws, try to learn how they eat and cook their food, go out
of your way to be friendly and helpful to everybody,’ etc.
C. When I was young, before a girl got married, her mother would
give her some words of advice.
D. But along with this, she said something which helped me
immensely in later life.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) CBAD (b) CDBA (c) ACBD (d) BDAC
Q.4. A. I have seen a great many houses in my time, little and
big, new and old, built of stone and of wood, but of one house I
have kept a very vivid memory.
B. It was, properly speaking, rather a cottage than a house -- a
tiny cottage of one story, with three windows, looking
extraordinarily like a little old hunchback woman with a cap on.
C. The cottage was lost to sight among the mulberry-trees,
acacias, and poplars planted by the grandfathers and
greatgrandfathers of its present occupants
D. It had white stucco walls, tiled roof, and a dilapidated
chimney.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) ACBD (b) BDAC (c) ABDC (d) CDBA
Q.5. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst (1)
and the last(6) sentences are in the correct order, the sentences
in between (A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1. A vacation is looked forward to as a time to relax.
A. But, destiny had other plans for me.
B. I was very excited to go on a vacation to Goa.
C. My bags were packed and I decided to retire early for the
night.
D. It is a welcome break from the daily routine which is often
monotonous.
6. I fell off the bed and fractured my foot!
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BCDA (b) ABDC (c) CBAD (d) DBCA
Q.6. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst (1)
and the last (6) sentences are in the correct order, the sentences
in between (A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1. During the colonial rule in India, Robert Bruce was the ?rst who
noticed tea plants growing near Rangpur in 1823.
A. The species was found to be similar to that grown in Chinese
tea gardens.
B. By 1862, the Assam tea industry comprised around 160
gardens.
C. The leaves of the plants were examined and the consequence
was something fruitful.
D. Mr. Maniram Dewan was the ?rst Indian tea planter who
established the commercial plantation that we know today as
the Assam tea.
6. Today the region has grown to become one of the world's
largest tea-producing belts.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDAC (b) DCBA (c) CADB (d) ADCB
Q.7. A. The Egyptians believed that the body and soul were
important to human existence, in life and in death.
B. This ensured the soul's return to the body so that the
deceased would live happily ever after.
C. Their funerary practices, such as mummi?cation and burial in
tombs, were designed to assist the deceased ?nd their way in
the after world.
D. The tombs were thus, ?lled with food, tools, domestic wares,
treasures -- all the necessities of life.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) ACDB (b) ABCD (c) ADCB (d) ABDC
Q.8. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph.
Sentence A is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last
sentence of the para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up.
Select the option that gives their correct order forming a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. It was midday.
B. Voldyrev, a tall country gentleman with a cropped head and
prominent eyes, took off his overcoat, mopped his brow with his
handkerchief, and went into the government o?ce.
C. "Where can I make an inquiry here?" he said, addressing a
porter who was bringing a trayful of glasses from the furthest
recesses of the o?ce.
D. Voldyrev coughed and went towards the window.
E. "To that one sitting near the window!" said the porter,
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indicating with the tray the furthest window.
F . There, at a green table spotted like typhus, was sitting a young
man with his hair standing up in four tufts on his head, with a
long pimply nose, and a long faded uniform.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDEC (b) CBED (c) ECDB (d) BCED
Q.9. A. The invention of the airplane was no exception.
B. However, the idea of ?ying an aircraft was quite repulsive to
some people.
C. Many great inventions are initially greeted with ridicule and
disbelief.
D. Most people who heard about the ?rst powered ?ight on
December 17, 1903 were excited and impressed.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) DBCA (b) CADB (c) CDAB (d) DABC
Q.10. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst
(1) and the last(6) sentences are in the correct order, the
sentences in between(A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the
sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and
coherent paragraph.
1. Nicholas Chorier is not a usual photographer.
A. He uses a kite to hoist his camera into the skies and clicks
photographs while the camera dangles mid–air.
B. He is a kite aerial photographer.
C. Fascinated, he literally tied his two hobbies ,kite ?ying and
photography ,together for a living.
D. During a trip to India to make a photo report on kite making,
he learnt about this unique style of photography.
6. Today he is one of the most well–known kite aerial
photographers in the world.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) DABC (b) BADC (c) ACDB (d) BCDA
Q.11. A. She was a busy person and had no time to visit her
mother.
B. It was Mothers’ Day.
C. She thought her mother would be pleased to receive the
?owers.
D. A woman stopped at a ?ower shop to order some ?owers to
be sent to her mother.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDAC (b) BCDA (c) DABC (d) CADB
Solutions :-
Sol.1.(d) ECDB
Sentence A gives the time of occurrence of the festival.
Sentence E states that the Bihu festival was fast approaching &
Sentence C states that the atmosphere would be much feasting
and merriment during the festival. So, C will follow E. Further,
Sentence D states that each household would build a mejhi &
Sentence B states that the mejhi would be set alight invoking the
blessings of Agni. So, B will follow D. Going through the options,
option ‘d’ has the correct sequence.
Sol.2.(a) CBDE
Sentence C will follow Sentence A as it describes the experience
of being the only girl in the course when studying engineering.
And, Sentence B states the common question people ask about
how she managed. So, B will follow C. Further, Sentence D states
that it wasn’t very di?cult & Sentence E states the initial
challenges faced as the only girl in the class. So, E will follow D.
Going through the options, option ‘a’ has the correct sequence.
Sol.3.(a) CBAD
Sentence C will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e ‘receiving advice from mothers before
marriage.’ And, Sentence B states the common advice given to
brides about adjusting to their new life. So, B will follow C.
Further, Sentence A talks about the same advice received from
her mother, Vimala Kulkarni & Sentence D states that her mother
said something which helped her immensely in later life. So, D
will follow A. Going through the options, option (a) has the
correct sequence.
Sol.4.(c) ABDC
Sentence A will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e ‘having seen many houses but keeping a
vivid memory of one.’ And, Sentence B provides the description
of that particular house. So, B will follow A. Further, Sentence D
adds more details about the appearance of the house &
Sentence C describes the surroundings of the cottage. So, C will
follow D. Going through the options, option (c) has the correct
sequence.
Sol.5.(d) DBCA
Sentence D will follow S1 as it states the general idea of a
vacation being a welcome break from the monotonous daily
routine. And Sentence B states the excitement about going on a
vacation to Goa. So, B will follow D. Further, Sentence C states
the decision to retire early for the night & Sentence A states that
destiny had other plans. So, A will follow C. Going through the
options, option (d) has the correct sequence.
Sol.6.(c) CADB
Sentence C will follow S1 as it states the consequence of
examining the leaves of the tea plants noticed by Robert Bruce
near Rangpur. And Sentence A states that the species found was
similar to that grown in Chinese tea gardens. So, A will follow C.
Further, Sentence D introduces Mr. Maniram Dewan as the ?rst
Indian tea planter who established the commercial plantation &
Sentence B mentions that by 1862, the Assam tea industry
comprised around 160 gardens. So, B will follow D. Going
through the options, option (c) has the correct sequence.
Sol.7.(a) ACDB
Sentence A will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e “the Egyptians' belief in the importance of
the body and soul”. And, Sentence C states the funerary
practices designed to assist the deceased in the afterlife. So, C
will follow A. Further, Sentence D talks about the tombs being
?lled with various items & Sentence B states the purpose of
these practices – ensuring the soul's return to the body for a
happy afterlife. So, B will follow D. Going through the options,
option (a) has the correct sequence.
Sol.8.(d) BCED
Sentence A gives the time of occurrence of the event. And,
Sentence B introduces the main subject of the parajumble, i.e.
Voldyrev, a tall country gentleman. So, B will follow A. Further,
Sentence C states the question asked by Voldyerv to the porter
and Sentence E states the answer to his question. So, E will
follow C. Sentence D concludes the parajumble by stating that
Voldyrev went towards the window. Going through the options,
option (d) has the correct sequence.
Sol.9.(b) CADB
Sentence C will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e ‘many great inventions are initially mocked
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and not believed in.’ And, Sentence A states an example of the
innovation that was initially treated like this. So, A will follow C.
Further, Sentence D talks about the excitement of most people
when they heard about the ?rst power ?ight & Sentence B states
a contradictory fact that some people did not like the idea of
?ying a plane. So, B will follow D. Going through the options,
option (b) has the correct sequence.
Sol.10.(b) BADC
Sentence B will follow the ?rst sentence as it states what kind of
photographer Nicholas is. Sentence A states the process used
by Nicholas to click photographs in the mid-air & Sentence D
states that he learnt this unique style of photography during a
trip to India. So, D will follow A. Further, Sentence C states that
he was fascinated by the kites ?ying and decided to tie
photography with kite ?ying. And, the sixth sentence concludes
the parajumble by stating his success as one of the most
well-known kite aerial photographers. Going through the options,
option (b) has the correct sequence.
Sol.11.(a) BDAC
Sentence B will be the starting line as it states the time of
occurrence of the event. And, Sentence D states that a woman
stopped at a ?ower shop to buy ?owers for her mother. So, D will
follow B. Further, Sentence A states that the woman, being a
busy person, had no time to visit her mother & Sentence C states
that the woman thought her mother would be happy to receive
the ?owers. So, C will follow A. Going through the options, option
(a) has the correct sequence.
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.12. Select the option that arranges the given words to form a
grammatically correct and meaningful sentence.
The students eagerly their awaited results.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) The students their eagerly awaited results.
(b) The awaited eagerly results their students.
(c) Eagerly awaited the students their results.
(d) The students eagerly awaited their results.
Solutions :-
Sol.12.(d) The students eagerly awaited their results.
“Subject + Verb + Object” is the correct grammatical structure of
an a?rmative sentence. The position of the adverb may not be
?xed. ‘The students’ is the subject, ‘awaited’ is the verb and ‘their
results’ is the object. The sentence given in option (d) follows
this structure. Hence, option (d) is the most appropriate answer.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 1
Q.13. A. fell before me
B. a carcass of an animal
C. when suddenly
D. my heart skipped a beat
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) BACD (b) CDBA (c) ABCD (d) DCBA
Q.14. A. So then why are not Silicon Valley entrepreneurs
clamouring to decode the ancient wisdom?
B. The failure rate in ?nding a new drug is as high as 95%.
C. Because these once-thriving cultures are now reduced to an
endangered tribe.
D. According to industry data, it takes $2.6 billion and, on
average, fourteen years to develop a new drug.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) BADC (b) DCBA (c) DBAC (d) ACDB
Q.15. A. In accordance with hierarchical status
B. Of the services rendered
C. Rewards are given
D. And are not related to the economic value
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) A, B, D, C (b) A, D, B, C (c) C, A, D, B (d) C, B, A, D
Q.16. Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order,
except the ?rst part. Arrange the parts in the correct order to
form a meaningful sentence.
Such poststructuralist pronouncements.
A. not only in the Anglo-American academia
B. on the literature of the Third World,
C. however, are a common feature of the literary theory practiced
D. but also in the Third-World countries
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) ABCD (b) ADCB (c) BCAD (d) CABD
Q.17. A. we need to understand where we are and,
B. that will require signi?cant investment
C. where we are headed, and
D. in our data and information infrastructure
E. to stay ahead of these crises
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) EACBD (b) CEDAB (c) BACDE (d) BAEDC
Q.18. A. embarrassment and di?culty for them and himself
B. the great gods Odin and Thor, helping them with
C. his clever plans but sometimes causing
D. Loki was represented as the companion of
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) D, B, C, A (b) C, D, A, B (c) B, D, C, A (d) A, B, D, C
Q.19. A. Written in unadorned Sanskrit prose
B. One of the world’s earliest books
C. Devoted to statecraft,
D. The Arthashastra is
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) D, B, C, A (b) C, D, A, B (c) B, C, A, D (d) D, A, B, C
Q.20.
A. Bene?ts of reading have been underlined since ages together.
B. Once they understand the sensibleness behind reading, they
would pass it on to others as well.
C. It brings knowledge and wisdom both to the readers.
D. By virtue of a practice at home, this can be suggested to the
young ones.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) ABCD (b) CDBA (c) CDAB (d) ACDB
Q.21.
P . the golden era when their language, culture and arts ?ourished
Q . in the minds of the Tamils
R. under the patronage of successive Pandian kings
S. The name 'Madurai' evokes
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) SPQR (b) SQPR (c) SRPQ (d) SQRP
Q.22. A. as some 71 percent of Earth's surface is covered by
saltwater oceans, and
B. notwithstanding that Europa and Enceladus (moons of Jupiter
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and Saturn, respectively)
C. the continents themselves possess lakes, rivers, and, in some
cases, seas
D. are both covered in ice, Earth is the true water world of the
solar system
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) B, D, A, C (b) B, C, A, D (c) A, B, D, C (d) A, B, C, D
Q.23. A. with the occult and the satanic which in turn, owes
much also to
B. Poe's work owes much to the concern of Romanticism
C. shaping plausible fabrics out of impalpable materials
D. his own feverish dreams, to which he applied a rare faculty of
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) A, B, D, C (b) A, B, C, D (c) C, B, A, D (d) B, A, D, C
Q.24. A. between the two countries
B. will inevitably count
C. the recent political incident
D. against the peace process
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) CDBA (b) CDAB (c) CBAD (d) CABD
Q.25. A. or brave man to make
B. money the chief object of his thoughts
C. for a well-educated, intellectual
D. it is physically impossible
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) ABCD (b) DCAB (c) CDAB (d) CABD
Q.26. A. It included a carbon tax on fossil fuels and incentives
for businesses and individuals to adopt green practices.
B. The new policy aimed to reduce carbon emissions and
promote renewable energy sources.
C. However, supporters of the policy argued that it was
necessary to address the urgent threat of climate change and
create a sustainable future for the planet.
D. The policy faced opposition from some industries and
political groups who argued that it would hurt the economy.
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) BADC (b) BCAD (c) DABC (d) DACB
Q.27. A. have to deal with
B. about the terrible tra?c
C. on his way to work
D. Nishit begins thinking
E. he will surely
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) A, D, B, C, E (b) C, D, B, A, E (c) D, B, E, A, C (d) E, B, A, D, C
Q.28. A. Globally, almost 6.5 million people have died so far.
B. As I write the ?nal chapter, we enter the third year in our battle
with COVID-19.
C. While we have the vaccine to outlive the disease, to live our
grief needs the salve of time.
D. I started writing this book in the throes of the pandemic.
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) B, A, D, C (b) D, B, A, C (c) A, D, B, C (d) C, D, B, A
Q.29. A. through the streets of London on a single day in June
1923
B. the novel is as patterned as a Post-Impressionist painting
C. can trace Clarissa's and Septimus's movements
D. but is also so accurately representational that the reader
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) B, C, D, A (b) A, D, B, C (c) B, D, C, A (d) C, A, B, D
Q.30. A. The prosperity and business acumen
B. Mumbai and Kolkata indicate that in the commercial sector
C. Of the great industrial and commercial houses in
D. India has a considerable potential for modernisation
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) A, C, B, D (b) A, C, D, B (c) B, D, A, C (d) D, C, B, A
Q.31. P . provided it is technologically
accessible, economically feasible
Q . which can be used to satisfy our needs
R. and culturally acceptable can be
termed as 'Resource'
S. everything available in our environment
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) SPRQ (b) SQPR (c) QRSP (d) QSPR
Q.32. A. based on the
B. we live in
C. nation that
D. our nationality is
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) A, B, C, D (b) B, C, A, D (c) D, A, C, B (d) C, D, A, B
Q.33. A. before the movie starts
B. should be there
C. at least ?fteen minutes
D. the theater management recommends
E. the audience
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) AEDCB (b) DEBCA (c) EBCAD (d) BDCEA
Q.34. P . the research paper analyses
Q . the relationship between diet and
R. disease and the importance of
S. exercise in maintaining good health
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) PRQS (b) QPRS (c) PQSR (d) PQRS
Q.35. A. The fact that all members of the family were exposed
B. The waste of human resources and
C. To each other’s capricious minds had a debasing effect
D. On the vitality of society as a whole
SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) A, C, D, B (b) B, A, D, C (c) D, A, C, B (d) B, A, C, D
Q.36.
A. human life consists of a succession of small events each of
which is
B. and yet the happiness and success of every man depends
C. comparatively unimportant
D. upon the manner in which these small events are dealt with
SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) ACBD (b) ABDC (c) ABCD (d) ADCB
Q.37. A. The nation has ?ourished a lot in many areas during
last seven decades.
B. The truth is perhaps partial neglect and insigni?cant place
given in the budgetary allocations by the ruling governments
C. But the biggest ever challenges of healthcare and education
are still not achieved in their true sense.
D. Speci?c reasons are partially known and the rest is
speculation about it.
SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) A, C, B, D (b) D, A, B, C (c) A, C, D, B (d) D, A, C, B
Q.38. A. As people huddled under tents and tarps, they
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Direction :- [ Q.1. to Q.207. ] Sentences of a paragraph are given
below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph. Sentence A
is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last sentence of the
para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up. Select the
option that gives their correct order forming a meaningful and
coherent paragraph.
A . The month was January.
B. On the ?rst morning of the festival the mejhi would be set
alight invoking the blessings of Agni, the god of ?re.
C. There would be much feasting and merriment during the
festival.
D. Each household would build a mejhi - a pile of ?rewood
stacked neatly together in their backyard.
E. The Bihu festival was fast approaching.
F . “Let’s build a champion mejhi this year.” Ricky suggested a few
days before the festival.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) EDBC (b) CBED (c) CBDE (d) ECDB
Q.2. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph.
Sentence A is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last
sentence of the para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up.
Select the option that gives their correct order forming a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. When I studied Engineering thirty-?ve years back, I was the
only girl in the course.
B . People often ask me how I managed.
C. I could only see boys and more boys everywhere.
D. But when I look back I feel it was not very di?cult.
E. Having a girl in the class was unusual for the boys, and
initially I was the target for a lot of teasing.
F . But over a period of time they became my best friends.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) CBDE (b) ECDB (c) CBED (d) BDEC
Q.3. A. My mother, Vimala Kulkarni, told me similar words when I
got married.
B. They were usually like: ‘You must adjust to your new house
and in-laws, try to learn how they eat and cook their food, go out
of your way to be friendly and helpful to everybody,’ etc.
C. When I was young, before a girl got married, her mother would
give her some words of advice.
D. But along with this, she said something which helped me
immensely in later life.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) CBAD (b) CDBA (c) ACBD (d) BDAC
Q.4. A. I have seen a great many houses in my time, little and
big, new and old, built of stone and of wood, but of one house I
have kept a very vivid memory.
B. It was, properly speaking, rather a cottage than a house -- a
tiny cottage of one story, with three windows, looking
extraordinarily like a little old hunchback woman with a cap on.
C. The cottage was lost to sight among the mulberry-trees,
acacias, and poplars planted by the grandfathers and
greatgrandfathers of its present occupants
D. It had white stucco walls, tiled roof, and a dilapidated
chimney.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) ACBD (b) BDAC (c) ABDC (d) CDBA
Q.5. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst (1)
and the last(6) sentences are in the correct order, the sentences
in between (A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1. A vacation is looked forward to as a time to relax.
A. But, destiny had other plans for me.
B. I was very excited to go on a vacation to Goa.
C. My bags were packed and I decided to retire early for the
night.
D. It is a welcome break from the daily routine which is often
monotonous.
6. I fell off the bed and fractured my foot!
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BCDA (b) ABDC (c) CBAD (d) DBCA
Q.6. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst (1)
and the last (6) sentences are in the correct order, the sentences
in between (A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1. During the colonial rule in India, Robert Bruce was the ?rst who
noticed tea plants growing near Rangpur in 1823.
A. The species was found to be similar to that grown in Chinese
tea gardens.
B. By 1862, the Assam tea industry comprised around 160
gardens.
C. The leaves of the plants were examined and the consequence
was something fruitful.
D. Mr. Maniram Dewan was the ?rst Indian tea planter who
established the commercial plantation that we know today as
the Assam tea.
6. Today the region has grown to become one of the world's
largest tea-producing belts.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDAC (b) DCBA (c) CADB (d) ADCB
Q.7. A. The Egyptians believed that the body and soul were
important to human existence, in life and in death.
B. This ensured the soul's return to the body so that the
deceased would live happily ever after.
C. Their funerary practices, such as mummi?cation and burial in
tombs, were designed to assist the deceased ?nd their way in
the after world.
D. The tombs were thus, ?lled with food, tools, domestic wares,
treasures -- all the necessities of life.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) ACDB (b) ABCD (c) ADCB (d) ABDC
Q.8. Given below are six sentences of a paragraph.
Sentence A is the beginning whereas sentence F is the last
sentence of the para. The middle four sentences are jumbled up.
Select the option that gives their correct order forming a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. It was midday.
B. Voldyrev, a tall country gentleman with a cropped head and
prominent eyes, took off his overcoat, mopped his brow with his
handkerchief, and went into the government o?ce.
C. "Where can I make an inquiry here?" he said, addressing a
porter who was bringing a trayful of glasses from the furthest
recesses of the o?ce.
D. Voldyrev coughed and went towards the window.
E. "To that one sitting near the window!" said the porter,
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indicating with the tray the furthest window.
F . There, at a green table spotted like typhus, was sitting a young
man with his hair standing up in four tufts on his head, with a
long pimply nose, and a long faded uniform.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDEC (b) CBED (c) ECDB (d) BCED
Q.9. A. The invention of the airplane was no exception.
B. However, the idea of ?ying an aircraft was quite repulsive to
some people.
C. Many great inventions are initially greeted with ridicule and
disbelief.
D. Most people who heard about the ?rst powered ?ight on
December 17, 1903 were excited and impressed.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) DBCA (b) CADB (c) CDAB (d) DABC
Q.10. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the ?rst
(1) and the last(6) sentences are in the correct order, the
sentences in between(A-D) are jumbled up. Arrange the
sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and
coherent paragraph.
1. Nicholas Chorier is not a usual photographer.
A. He uses a kite to hoist his camera into the skies and clicks
photographs while the camera dangles mid–air.
B. He is a kite aerial photographer.
C. Fascinated, he literally tied his two hobbies ,kite ?ying and
photography ,together for a living.
D. During a trip to India to make a photo report on kite making,
he learnt about this unique style of photography.
6. Today he is one of the most well–known kite aerial
photographers in the world.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) DABC (b) BADC (c) ACDB (d) BCDA
Q.11. A. She was a busy person and had no time to visit her
mother.
B. It was Mothers’ Day.
C. She thought her mother would be pleased to receive the
?owers.
D. A woman stopped at a ?ower shop to order some ?owers to
be sent to her mother.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) BDAC (b) BCDA (c) DABC (d) CADB
Solutions :-
Sol.1.(d) ECDB
Sentence A gives the time of occurrence of the festival.
Sentence E states that the Bihu festival was fast approaching &
Sentence C states that the atmosphere would be much feasting
and merriment during the festival. So, C will follow E. Further,
Sentence D states that each household would build a mejhi &
Sentence B states that the mejhi would be set alight invoking the
blessings of Agni. So, B will follow D. Going through the options,
option ‘d’ has the correct sequence.
Sol.2.(a) CBDE
Sentence C will follow Sentence A as it describes the experience
of being the only girl in the course when studying engineering.
And, Sentence B states the common question people ask about
how she managed. So, B will follow C. Further, Sentence D states
that it wasn’t very di?cult & Sentence E states the initial
challenges faced as the only girl in the class. So, E will follow D.
Going through the options, option ‘a’ has the correct sequence.
Sol.3.(a) CBAD
Sentence C will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e ‘receiving advice from mothers before
marriage.’ And, Sentence B states the common advice given to
brides about adjusting to their new life. So, B will follow C.
Further, Sentence A talks about the same advice received from
her mother, Vimala Kulkarni & Sentence D states that her mother
said something which helped her immensely in later life. So, D
will follow A. Going through the options, option (a) has the
correct sequence.
Sol.4.(c) ABDC
Sentence A will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e ‘having seen many houses but keeping a
vivid memory of one.’ And, Sentence B provides the description
of that particular house. So, B will follow A. Further, Sentence D
adds more details about the appearance of the house &
Sentence C describes the surroundings of the cottage. So, C will
follow D. Going through the options, option (c) has the correct
sequence.
Sol.5.(d) DBCA
Sentence D will follow S1 as it states the general idea of a
vacation being a welcome break from the monotonous daily
routine. And Sentence B states the excitement about going on a
vacation to Goa. So, B will follow D. Further, Sentence C states
the decision to retire early for the night & Sentence A states that
destiny had other plans. So, A will follow C. Going through the
options, option (d) has the correct sequence.
Sol.6.(c) CADB
Sentence C will follow S1 as it states the consequence of
examining the leaves of the tea plants noticed by Robert Bruce
near Rangpur. And Sentence A states that the species found was
similar to that grown in Chinese tea gardens. So, A will follow C.
Further, Sentence D introduces Mr. Maniram Dewan as the ?rst
Indian tea planter who established the commercial plantation &
Sentence B mentions that by 1862, the Assam tea industry
comprised around 160 gardens. So, B will follow D. Going
through the options, option (c) has the correct sequence.
Sol.7.(a) ACDB
Sentence A will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e “the Egyptians' belief in the importance of
the body and soul”. And, Sentence C states the funerary
practices designed to assist the deceased in the afterlife. So, C
will follow A. Further, Sentence D talks about the tombs being
?lled with various items & Sentence B states the purpose of
these practices – ensuring the soul's return to the body for a
happy afterlife. So, B will follow D. Going through the options,
option (a) has the correct sequence.
Sol.8.(d) BCED
Sentence A gives the time of occurrence of the event. And,
Sentence B introduces the main subject of the parajumble, i.e.
Voldyrev, a tall country gentleman. So, B will follow A. Further,
Sentence C states the question asked by Voldyerv to the porter
and Sentence E states the answer to his question. So, E will
follow C. Sentence D concludes the parajumble by stating that
Voldyrev went towards the window. Going through the options,
option (d) has the correct sequence.
Sol.9.(b) CADB
Sentence C will be the starting line as it introduces the main idea
of the parajumble, i.e ‘many great inventions are initially mocked
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and not believed in.’ And, Sentence A states an example of the
innovation that was initially treated like this. So, A will follow C.
Further, Sentence D talks about the excitement of most people
when they heard about the ?rst power ?ight & Sentence B states
a contradictory fact that some people did not like the idea of
?ying a plane. So, B will follow D. Going through the options,
option (b) has the correct sequence.
Sol.10.(b) BADC
Sentence B will follow the ?rst sentence as it states what kind of
photographer Nicholas is. Sentence A states the process used
by Nicholas to click photographs in the mid-air & Sentence D
states that he learnt this unique style of photography during a
trip to India. So, D will follow A. Further, Sentence C states that
he was fascinated by the kites ?ying and decided to tie
photography with kite ?ying. And, the sixth sentence concludes
the parajumble by stating his success as one of the most
well-known kite aerial photographers. Going through the options,
option (b) has the correct sequence.
Sol.11.(a) BDAC
Sentence B will be the starting line as it states the time of
occurrence of the event. And, Sentence D states that a woman
stopped at a ?ower shop to buy ?owers for her mother. So, D will
follow B. Further, Sentence A states that the woman, being a
busy person, had no time to visit her mother & Sentence C states
that the woman thought her mother would be happy to receive
the ?owers. So, C will follow A. Going through the options, option
(a) has the correct sequence.
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.12. Select the option that arranges the given words to form a
grammatically correct and meaningful sentence.
The students eagerly their awaited results.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) The students their eagerly awaited results.
(b) The awaited eagerly results their students.
(c) Eagerly awaited the students their results.
(d) The students eagerly awaited their results.
Solutions :-
Sol.12.(d) The students eagerly awaited their results.
“Subject + Verb + Object” is the correct grammatical structure of
an a?rmative sentence. The position of the adverb may not be
?xed. ‘The students’ is the subject, ‘awaited’ is the verb and ‘their
results’ is the object. The sentence given in option (d) follows
this structure. Hence, option (d) is the most appropriate answer.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 1
Q.13. A. fell before me
B. a carcass of an animal
C. when suddenly
D. my heart skipped a beat
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) BACD (b) CDBA (c) ABCD (d) DCBA
Q.14. A. So then why are not Silicon Valley entrepreneurs
clamouring to decode the ancient wisdom?
B. The failure rate in ?nding a new drug is as high as 95%.
C. Because these once-thriving cultures are now reduced to an
endangered tribe.
D. According to industry data, it takes $2.6 billion and, on
average, fourteen years to develop a new drug.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) BADC (b) DCBA (c) DBAC (d) ACDB
Q.15. A. In accordance with hierarchical status
B. Of the services rendered
C. Rewards are given
D. And are not related to the economic value
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) A, B, D, C (b) A, D, B, C (c) C, A, D, B (d) C, B, A, D
Q.16. Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order,
except the ?rst part. Arrange the parts in the correct order to
form a meaningful sentence.
Such poststructuralist pronouncements.
A. not only in the Anglo-American academia
B. on the literature of the Third World,
C. however, are a common feature of the literary theory practiced
D. but also in the Third-World countries
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) ABCD (b) ADCB (c) BCAD (d) CABD
Q.17. A. we need to understand where we are and,
B. that will require signi?cant investment
C. where we are headed, and
D. in our data and information infrastructure
E. to stay ahead of these crises
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) EACBD (b) CEDAB (c) BACDE (d) BAEDC
Q.18. A. embarrassment and di?culty for them and himself
B. the great gods Odin and Thor, helping them with
C. his clever plans but sometimes causing
D. Loki was represented as the companion of
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) D, B, C, A (b) C, D, A, B (c) B, D, C, A (d) A, B, D, C
Q.19. A. Written in unadorned Sanskrit prose
B. One of the world’s earliest books
C. Devoted to statecraft,
D. The Arthashastra is
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) D, B, C, A (b) C, D, A, B (c) B, C, A, D (d) D, A, B, C
Q.20.
A. Bene?ts of reading have been underlined since ages together.
B. Once they understand the sensibleness behind reading, they
would pass it on to others as well.
C. It brings knowledge and wisdom both to the readers.
D. By virtue of a practice at home, this can be suggested to the
young ones.
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) ABCD (b) CDBA (c) CDAB (d) ACDB
Q.21.
P . the golden era when their language, culture and arts ?ourished
Q . in the minds of the Tamils
R. under the patronage of successive Pandian kings
S. The name 'Madurai' evokes
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) SPQR (b) SQPR (c) SRPQ (d) SQRP
Q.22. A. as some 71 percent of Earth's surface is covered by
saltwater oceans, and
B. notwithstanding that Europa and Enceladus (moons of Jupiter
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and Saturn, respectively)
C. the continents themselves possess lakes, rivers, and, in some
cases, seas
D. are both covered in ice, Earth is the true water world of the
solar system
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) B, D, A, C (b) B, C, A, D (c) A, B, D, C (d) A, B, C, D
Q.23. A. with the occult and the satanic which in turn, owes
much also to
B. Poe's work owes much to the concern of Romanticism
C. shaping plausible fabrics out of impalpable materials
D. his own feverish dreams, to which he applied a rare faculty of
SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) A, B, D, C (b) A, B, C, D (c) C, B, A, D (d) B, A, D, C
Q.24. A. between the two countries
B. will inevitably count
C. the recent political incident
D. against the peace process
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) CDBA (b) CDAB (c) CBAD (d) CABD
Q.25. A. or brave man to make
B. money the chief object of his thoughts
C. for a well-educated, intellectual
D. it is physically impossible
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) ABCD (b) DCAB (c) CDAB (d) CABD
Q.26. A. It included a carbon tax on fossil fuels and incentives
for businesses and individuals to adopt green practices.
B. The new policy aimed to reduce carbon emissions and
promote renewable energy sources.
C. However, supporters of the policy argued that it was
necessary to address the urgent threat of climate change and
create a sustainable future for the planet.
D. The policy faced opposition from some industries and
political groups who argued that it would hurt the economy.
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) BADC (b) BCAD (c) DABC (d) DACB
Q.27. A. have to deal with
B. about the terrible tra?c
C. on his way to work
D. Nishit begins thinking
E. he will surely
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) A, D, B, C, E (b) C, D, B, A, E (c) D, B, E, A, C (d) E, B, A, D, C
Q.28. A. Globally, almost 6.5 million people have died so far.
B. As I write the ?nal chapter, we enter the third year in our battle
with COVID-19.
C. While we have the vaccine to outlive the disease, to live our
grief needs the salve of time.
D. I started writing this book in the throes of the pandemic.
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) B, A, D, C (b) D, B, A, C (c) A, D, B, C (d) C, D, B, A
Q.29. A. through the streets of London on a single day in June
1923
B. the novel is as patterned as a Post-Impressionist painting
C. can trace Clarissa's and Septimus's movements
D. but is also so accurately representational that the reader
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) B, C, D, A (b) A, D, B, C (c) B, D, C, A (d) C, A, B, D
Q.30. A. The prosperity and business acumen
B. Mumbai and Kolkata indicate that in the commercial sector
C. Of the great industrial and commercial houses in
D. India has a considerable potential for modernisation
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) A, C, B, D (b) A, C, D, B (c) B, D, A, C (d) D, C, B, A
Q.31. P . provided it is technologically
accessible, economically feasible
Q . which can be used to satisfy our needs
R. and culturally acceptable can be
termed as 'Resource'
S. everything available in our environment
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) SPRQ (b) SQPR (c) QRSP (d) QSPR
Q.32. A. based on the
B. we live in
C. nation that
D. our nationality is
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) A, B, C, D (b) B, C, A, D (c) D, A, C, B (d) C, D, A, B
Q.33. A. before the movie starts
B. should be there
C. at least ?fteen minutes
D. the theater management recommends
E. the audience
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) AEDCB (b) DEBCA (c) EBCAD (d) BDCEA
Q.34. P . the research paper analyses
Q . the relationship between diet and
R. disease and the importance of
S. exercise in maintaining good health
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) PRQS (b) QPRS (c) PQSR (d) PQRS
Q.35. A. The fact that all members of the family were exposed
B. The waste of human resources and
C. To each other’s capricious minds had a debasing effect
D. On the vitality of society as a whole
SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) A, C, D, B (b) B, A, D, C (c) D, A, C, B (d) B, A, C, D
Q.36.
A. human life consists of a succession of small events each of
which is
B. and yet the happiness and success of every man depends
C. comparatively unimportant
D. upon the manner in which these small events are dealt with
SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) ACBD (b) ABDC (c) ABCD (d) ADCB
Q.37. A. The nation has ?ourished a lot in many areas during
last seven decades.
B. The truth is perhaps partial neglect and insigni?cant place
given in the budgetary allocations by the ruling governments
C. But the biggest ever challenges of healthcare and education
are still not achieved in their true sense.
D. Speci?c reasons are partially known and the rest is
speculation about it.
SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) A, C, B, D (b) D, A, B, C (c) A, C, D, B (d) D, A, C, B
Q.38. A. As people huddled under tents and tarps, they
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wondered if the festival would ever be the same again.
B. However, as the sun began to set, a massive storm cloud
rolled in, and lightning streaked across the sky.
C. The music festival was in full swing, with dozens of bands
performing on multiple stages throughout the day.
D. The organisers frantically tried to evacuate the festival-goers,
but the sudden downpour made it nearly impossible to move
through the mud-soaked ?elds.
E. The crowds were massive, and the energy was electric as
fans danced and sang along to their favourite songs.
SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) CEBDA (b) ECBDA (c) DCEBA (d) ECDAB
Q.39. A. have seen a major blow
B. the last two years
C. people and lower-income countries
D. to the world's economy and
E. were hit particularly hard
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) BCADE (b) EBCAD (c) BADCE (d) ADBEC
Q.40. A. The post-COVID period has caused many asymptomatic
diseases.
B. Though it cannot be believed for sure; the change in social life
may be a major cause.
C. These are people who suffered infection once or never at all.
D. Some propose that survival post infection has changed the
mindset of people.
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) B, D, C, A (b) B, D, A, C (c) A, C, D, B (d) A, C, B, D
Q.41. A. a match
B. we need to establish
C. and student' needs
D. teaching methods
E. between
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) CBADE (b) BECDA (c) BACDE (d) BAEDC
Q.42. A. fan on because of
B. covered the noise
C. he slept with the
D. the heat, and that
E. of the baby crying
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) B, A, D, C, E (b) D, B, E, A, C (c) C, A, D, B, E (d) B, D, E, A, C
Q.43. A. one method of education
B. would only produce one kind of man
C. consists in the variety of which it is capable
D. but the great excellence of human nature
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) ACBD (b) ABDC (c) ACDB (d) ABCD
Q.44.
A. The museum exhibit showcased an impressive collection of
ancient artifacts.
B. Visitors from around the world came to marvel at the intricate
carvings and delicate pottery, each piece telling a story of the
people who had created it.
C. The museum's director was proud of the exhibit and the
efforts his team had made to curate it.
D. However, one day, a visitor claimed to recognise a piece that
had been stolen from his family's home many years ago.
E. The director was shocked and vowed to investigate the matter
thoroughly.
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) CABDE (b) BCEDA (c) CDEAB (d) ABCDE
Q.45. P . Crane was the fourteenth child of a methodist minister
Q . born in Newark, New Jersey
R. who had signed the declaration of independence
S. who named him after an ancestor
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) PQSR (b) PQRS (c) QPSR (d) QPRS
Q.46. A. Isabel saw a strange rabbit running through the bushes.
B. Following it, she found a door which she opened with the help
of keys.
C. After that, she felt a strange sensation in her body.
D. She thought as if she was in a dream.
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) CDAB (b) DCAB (c) BCDA (d) ABCD
Q.47. A. The new movie was highly
anticipated by fans of the franchise.
B. As the lights dimmed, the audience
grew quiet in anticipation.
C. The movie began with an exciting action sequence that had
the audience on the edge of their seats.
D. The movie theatre was packed with people eager to see it.
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) CBDA (b) BCDA (c) ADBC (d) DBAC
Q.48.
A. Some residents saw this as an opportunity for growth and
prosperity, while others feared that it would destroy the town's
unique character.
B. The small town of Mill?eld was known for its charming Main
Street, where locals and visitors alike could stroll among the
quaint shops and cafes.
C. The debate grew heated, and tensions rose as the town
struggled to decide its
future.
D. One day, a large corporation announced its plans to build a
massive shopping centre on the outskirts of town.
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) BDAC (b) CBDA (c) DCBA (d) BACD
Q.49. Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order,
except the ?rst part. Arrange the parts in the correct order to
form a meaningful sentence.
It is...
A. who are continually trying to improve
B. not the least talented
C. their dialogue skills,
D. the most talented people
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) DACB (b) BADC (c) CDBA (d) ABDC
Q.50. A. said that they are
B. hear this news
C. very sorry to
D. Catherine and David
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) C, D. B. A (b) D, A, C. B (c) B, D, C, A (d) A, C, D, B
Q.51. A. disrupted, posing major threats to progress
B. global health systems have been
C. health services have been
D. overwhelmed and many essential
E. in ?ghting other deadly diseases
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