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SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 1

Some parts of the sentence have errors and some are correct. Find out which part has an error and mark that part as your answer. If there are no errors, mark 'No error' as your answer.

Q. I, you and Tim should pack our clothes and leave right now if we want to catch the train.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 1

The error is in option 1 as the correct format / sequence of writing multiple pronouns of different persons in a sentence is --2nd-3rd-1st person, so it should be written as 'You,Tim and I should pack our clothes...

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 2

Some parts of the sentence have errors and some are correct. Find out which part has an error and mark that part as your answer. If there are no errors, mark 'No error' as your answer.

Q. He took of his coat in the afternoon when it became warm.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 2

The error is in option 1 as the preposition 'of' is used to show a cause / quality--like it is made of silk; however 'off' is used to show removal / separation like in the given sentence  which should be written as ' He took off his coat'

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SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 3

Some parts of the sentence have errors and some are correct. Find out which part has an error and mark that part as your answer. If there are no errors, mark 'No error' as your answer.

Q. Lyla is elder to all the students of her class.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 3

The error is in option 1 as 'elder' is used when we are talking about our family, and 'older' is used for people in general also it has to be followed by 'than'--so it should be written as 'Lyla is older than'

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 4

Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the opposite meaning of the given word.

Acrid

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 4

'Acrid' is a vinegar-like, very strong and unpleasant smell/ taste.

'Pungent', 'Harsh', and 'Sour' are synonymous to the given word as they refer to very strong and unpleasant smells/ taste.

'Pleasant' means something mild, soft and delicate, hence option 3 best expresses the opposite meaning of the given word.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 5

Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

Impeccable

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 5

'Impeccable' means without any fault; something that is spotless. 'Perfect' also means something untarnished and spotless.

'Corrupt', 'Defective', 'Faulty', all refer to something that has something or the other wrong with it.

Hence option 2 best expresses the meaning of the given word.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 6

Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

Juvenile

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 6

'Juvenile' means a very young immature person and 'childish' is also a young person who is not mature.

'Adult', 'mature', 'ancient ' are aged and very grown up, hence option 1 best expresses the meaning of the given word.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 7

Four words are given in the question, out of which only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 7

Option 2 has the correct spelling and it means blissfully happy.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 8

Four words are given in the question, out of which only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 8

'Millennium' constitutes one thousand years. Option 2 contains the correct spelling.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 9

Four words are given in the question, out of which only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 9

'Indict' means 'to accuse someone of a crime', and option 1 is contains the correct spelling.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 10

Out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences.

Q. A person primarily motivated by personal gain.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 10

Mercenary ⇒ a person primarily motivated by personal gain.
Patriot ⇒ a person who is loyal to his country.
Citizen ⇒ a legal resident of the country he is born in.
Terrorist ⇒ a person who fights for the wrong beliefs of any group or faith and butchers all those he feels are against his faith.
Option 3 is thus the right answer.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 11

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

Q. Next week I ________ visiting my friend and staying with him for a day.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 11

Option 1 is incorrect because with 'I' + v1 will be correct. It is in verb + ing form which does not fit here.
Option 2 is the correct answer as the reason is stated above.
Option 3 is in the past tense. So it is incorrect for the given sentence, which is in the future tense.
Option 4 is also incorrect as "intends" is incorrect here.
Hence, option 2 is the correct answer.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 12

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

Q. The children had made a mess on the floor, so I asked Sana to clean _________ up.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 12

'It' is used to refer to a place, animal or thing.

For example:
It is blue in colour.
'They' is used to refer to two or more people or things. 

For example:
They were in the room a minute ago.
'Them' is used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people.

For Example:
They have taken their families with them.
'Its' is used when something is belonging or relating to the same thing.

For example:
Their house has its own swimming pool.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 13

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

Q. His new job is connected ________ developing software for teaching.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 13

Here, a basic understanding of prepositions is important to answer this question.

In the given blank, "with" will be used because it is showing the connection with something (in this case developing software).

So the correct preposition will be "with"; and the sentence will be,

His new job is connected with developing software for teaching.
Hence, option 2 is the correct answer.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 14

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement.

Q. The man who seen the accident to occur telephoned the police.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 14

The first thing is to understand the tense of the sentence. The given sentence is in past perfect tense so the answer should satisfy the tense of the statement.

The correct answer will be "had seen the accident occur" which makes the statement grammatically correct.

The man who had seen the accident occur telephoned the police.
Hence, option 3 is the correct answer.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 15

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement.

Q. It is not wise relying to anybody too much.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 15

In the given sentence, the first mistake to be noticed is preposition and then the verb form which is wrong too.
The correct sentence will be as follows:
It is not wise to rely on anybody too much.

One can also notice that in option 1 and option 2 has mistakes in the preposition part.
Hence, option 3 is the correct answer.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 16

Complete the passage by choosing the correct words for the numbered blanks.

With the increased __(A)__ of anytime, anywhere banking, the number of customers has increased for banks. Human error in calculations and recordkeeping is __(B)__, if not eliminated. With records of every transaction being __(C)__ electronically, it is possible to generate reports and __(D)__ data at any point, and __(E)__ different purposes.

Q. Which of the following fits in the blank labelled(A)?

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 16

The facility of baking from anywhere and anytime is not a negative thing thus option 2 is eliminated. The word 'intervention' means 'interference' and cannot be used here. 'Convenience' which means 'ease' fits here correctly. Option 4 does not convey a proper meaning.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 17

Complete the passage by choosing the correct words for the numbered blanks.

With the increased __(A)__ of anytime, anywhere banking, the number of customers has increased for banks. Human error in calculations and recordkeeping is __(B)__, if not eliminated. With records of every transaction being __(C)__ electronically, it is possible to generate reports and __(D)__ data at any point, and __(E)__ different purposes.

Q. Which of the following fits in the blank labelled(B)?

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 17

The sentence talks about human error being reduced to a great extent which can be understood from the part 'if not eliminated.' Thus option 2 fits here correctly conveying the meaning that errors have not been eradicated totally but have been decreased. The other words do not convey any meaning.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 18

Complete the passage by choosing the correct words for the numbered blanks.

With the increased __(A)__ of anytime, anywhere banking, the number of customers has increased for banks. Human error in calculations and recordkeeping is __(B)__, if not eliminated. With records of every transaction being __(C)__ electronically, it is possible to generate reports and __(D)__ data at any point, and __(E)__ different purposes.

Q. Which of the following fits in the blank labelled(C)?

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 18

Records are kept or maintained electronically thus option 1 is the correct word. The other words do not make much sense here. The word 'challenged' is irrelevant in this context.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 19

Complete the passage by choosing the correct words for the numbered blanks.

With the increased __(A)__ of anytime, anywhere banking, the number of customers has increased for banks. Human error in calculations and recordkeeping is __(B)__, if not eliminated. With records of every transaction being __(C)__ electronically, it is possible to generate reports and __(D)__ data at any point, and __(E)__ different purposes.

Q. Which of the following fits in the blank labelled(D)?

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 19

The previous sentence talks about keeping or maintaining records thus 'analyze' conveys the correct meaning here. Data is easily analyzed with the help of these records. The other words do not convey any meaning.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 20

Complete the passage by choosing the correct words for the numbered blanks.

With the increased __(A)__ of anytime, anywhere banking, the number of customers has increased for banks. Human error in calculations and recordkeeping is __(B)__, if not eliminated. With records of every transaction being __(C)__ electronically, it is possible to generate reports and __(D)__ data at any point, and __(E)__ different purposes.

Q. Which of the following fits in the blank labelled(E)?

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 20

The preposition 'for' is correct here as it indicates the reason. The other preposition cannot be placed here. Option 4 is the correct answer.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 21

The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

P: linguistic chauvinism, now
Q: the mass disappearance of languages and cultures, 
R: is a powerful force contributing to
S: an extinction event with fundamental and incalculable political ramifications
T: modernised and globalised, 

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 21

The correct answer is option 1.

P would be the first part of the arrangement as it introduces the subject. 

T follows P end with 'now' which implies that there need to be more adjectives regarding 'linguistic chauvinism'.

R follows T as it defines 'linguistic chauvinism'.

Q follows sentence T as it fits grammatically after 'contributing to'. 

This leaves us with  S which becomes the final part.

Therefore, the most logical and coherent way to form a sentence from the given options is option 1, i.e., PTRQS. It would make a sentence like this:

Linguistic chauvinism, now modernised and globalised, is a powerful force contributing to the mass disappearance of languages and cultures, an extinction event with fundamental and incalculable political ramifications.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 22

The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

P: I was on a tech podcast
Q: its search results
R: when victims request it
S: remove links to revenge porn from
T: discussing Google's decision to

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 22

The correct answer is option 2.

P would be the first part of the arrangement as it introduces the subject. 

T follows P as it explains more about the 'podcast' introduced in P.

S follows T as it adds the verb 'remove' after 'to' in T.

Q follows  S as it fits grammatically after 'from' in  S. 

This leaves us with R which becomes the final part.

Therefore, the most logical and coherent way to form a sentence from the given options is option 2, i.e., PTSQR. The final sentence will be:

I was on a tech podcast discussing Google's decision to remove links to revenge porn from its search results when victims request it.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 23

The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the given parts to form a coherent paragraph.

My very photogenic
P: mother died in a
Q: when I was three
R: freak accident

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 23

The correct answer is option 2.

The sentence to follow the given sentence is P as it fits most meaningfully.

The sentence that follows P is R which tells us about the cause of the death of his mother.

This leaves us with Q to be the last sentence of the arrangement.

Therefore, the most logical and coherent way of forming a sentence from the given options is option 2, i.e., PRQ.

The sentence would be:
My very photogenic mother died in a freak accident when I was three.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 24

A sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.

Q. The delicacies are going to be cooked by the renowned chef.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 24

The given sentence is in Passive Voice, so we need to change it into Active Voice.

The sentence contains Future tense with ‘going to’ phrase. Following should be the structure of the sentence in Active Voice:

Subject + is + going to + V-1 + Object
Option 1 follows the given structure.
Hence, option 1 is the correct answer.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 25

In the following question, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect Speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech.

Q. My mother told me that she was going out for shopping and asked me if I wanted something.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 25

The sentence is in INDIRECT SPEECH. We need to convert it into DIRECT SPEECH.

The given sentence contains two parts connected by conjunction ‘and’. The first part is in ‘Past Continuous tense’, while the second is in ‘Simple past tense’. Therefore, Direct Speech sentence will have ‘Present Continuous tense’ and ‘Simple Present tense’ respectively.

Option 1 is wrong because incorrect ‘reporting verb’ is used.
Option 3 is wrong because incorrect ‘pronoun’ is used.
Option 4 is wrong because the word ‘out’ is missing here.
Option 2 is the correct answer.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 26

In the following question, select the odd word from the given alternatives.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 26

Bhojpuri, Maithili and Portuguese are different languages whereas Manipur is a state.
Hence, Manipur is the odd word.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 27

In the following question, select the odd letters from the given alternatives.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 27

The pattern followed here is as follows :


Hence, “LIJG” is the odd one among given alternatives.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 28

In the following question, select the related figure from the given alternatives.

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 28

The pattern followed here is,
In first relation, second figure is the water image of the first figure.

In water image, only the top and bottom part of a given image are interchanged while left and right part are remained same.

Similarly,
In the second relation, we get the following water image :


Hence, option 2 is the correct answer.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 29

In the following series, a wrong term is given. Find out the wrong term.

A5, B10, E22, J48, Q82, Z134

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 29

The pattern followed here is,

Note : In number series sum of two consecutive prime numbers are added in the previous number.


Hence, the wrong term is J48.

SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 30

A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

259, 278, 316, 373, ?

Detailed Solution for SSC MTS Practice Test -5 - Question 30

The pattern followed here is as follows :

259 + 19 → 278 + 38 → 316 + 57 → 373 + 76 → 449

Hence, 449 is the next term in the series.

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