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Lower Division Clerk Solved Paper Question Answer SSC English
Lower Division Clerk Solved Paper Question Answer SSC English

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LOWER-DIVISION CLERK

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1 Kalidas is

(a)/a Shakespeare

(b)/of India.

(C)/No error(d)

  1. The teacher as well as his students,

(a)/ all left

(b)/ for the trip.

(C)/No error(d)

  1. More you’re

(a)/ think of it

(b)/ the worse it becomes.

(c) / No error (d)

  1. Hasan plays

(a)/ both cricket and billiards

(b)/ at the national level.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. My father gave me

(a)/ a pair of binocular

(b)/ on my birthday.

(c)/No error(d)

  1. If strict security measures were taken, the tragedy might have been…

(a) removed

(b) controlled

(c) restrained

(d) averted

  1. The deceased left……………..him two young children.

(a) with

(b) by

(c) behind

(d) for

  1. The statue………………a global symbol of freedom.

(a) stands for

(b) stands as

(c) stands against

(d) stands to

  1. A child is the future of a family…………….nation.

(a) like a

(b) as well as of a

(e) just as

(d) as a

  1. The human mind seems to have built-in….. … ……….. against original thought.

(a) interests

(b) safeguards

(c) prejudices

(d) ideas

  1. TEMERITY

(a) Audacity

(b) Simplicity

(c) Paucity

(d) Verity

  1. WILY

(a) Stupid

(b) Cunning

(c) Angry

(d) Wise

  1. RELINQUISH

(a) Vanish

(b) Quench

(e) Relish

(d) Continue

  1. INSIPID

(a) Colourless

(b) Dull

(c) Tasty

(d) Colourful.

  1. (a) Rejvenation

(b) Rejuenation

(c) Rejevanation

(d) Rejuvenation

  1. (a) Dysentry

(b) Dysentery

(C) Dysentary

(d) Dysantery

  1. Mrs. Roy keeps an open house on Saturday evening parties you’ll find all kinds of people there.

(a) welcomes all members

(b) welcomes a select group of people

(c) keeps the doors of the house open

(d) keeps the gates open for a few persons

  1. The police cordoned off the area after the explosion.

(a) The police filled the whole area

(b) The police isolated the area

(c) The police checked everyone in the area

(d) The police did not allow anyone to leave the area

  1. The manager hesitated to assign the job to the newcomer as he was wet behind the ears.

(a) drenched in the rain

(b) unpunctual and lethargic

(c) stupid and slow-witted

(d) young and inexperienced

  1. A building in which aircraft are housed

(a) Dockyard

(b) Garage

(c) Hangar

(d) Granary

  1. A short story based on your personal experience

(a) Anecdote

(b) Fable

(c) Parable

(d) Legend

  1. A former student of a school, college, or university

(a) Scholar

(b) Learner

(c) Alumnus

(d) Genius

  1. She is quite well now, except for a slight cold.

(a) except have a slight cold

(b) except for a slight cold

(c) excepting a slight cold

(d) No improvement

  1. The commoners joined the king’s army at crushing the rebels.

(a) into

(b) without

(c) in

(d) No improvement

  1. The waiter filled the glasses with water.

(a) The glasses filled with water by the waiter.

(b) The glasses were filled with water by the waiter.

(c) The waiter has filled the glasses with water.

(d) The water was filled in the glasses by the waiter.

  1. She took the dog for a walk.

(a) The dog was taken for a walk by her.

(b) The dog took her for a walk.

(c) The dog was taken for a walk.

(d) The dog took a walk by her.

  1. He was driving the car so fast that it skidded on the snowy road.

(a) The car was driven by him so fast that it skidded on the snowy road.

(b) The car was being driven by him so fast that it skidded on the snowy road.

(c) The car had been driven by him so fast that it skidded on the snowy road.

(d) The car has been driven by him so fast that it skidded on the snowy road.

  1. They will laugh at you.

(a) You can be laughed at by them.

(b) You may be laughed at by them.

(c) You will be laughed at by them.

(d) You will have been laughed at by them.

  1. Trespassers shall be prosecuted.

(a) The authorities can prosecute trespassers.

(b) The authorities shall prosecute trespassers.

(c) The authorities may prosecute trespassers.

(d) The authorities might prosecute trespassers.

  1. Moti asked Gangu whether the latter was in his senses.

(a) “Hey Gangu, are you in your senses now?” asked Moti.

(b) “Gangu, have you lost your senses?” asked Moti.

(c) “Gangu, are you in your senses?” asked Moti.

(d) “Are you senseless, Gangu?” asked Moti.

  1. He said that we are all born to die.

(a) He exclaimed, “We were all born to die.”

(b) He said, “We were all born to die”.

(c) He said, “We are all born to die.”

(d) He said, “We have all been born to die.”

  1. He said to me, “I grew these carrots myself.”

(a) He told me I grew these carrots myself.

(b) He told me that he grew these carrots himself.

(c) He told me that he had grown those carrots himself.

(d) He told me that he grew those carrots himself.

  1. Mrs. Shankar said, “I know what it is to be depressed.”

(a) Mrs. Shankar said that she knew what it was to be depressed.

(b) Mrs. Shankar knows what it is to be depressed

(c) Mrs. Shankar is depressed she said.

(d) Mrs. Shankar said that she was knowing what it was to be depressed.

  1. “Who now,” they have asked, “will listen to our troubles and protect us from the crocodiles?”

(a) They had wanted to know who would listen to their troubles and protect them from the crocodiles.

(b) They had wanted to know who then would listen to their troubles and protect them from the crocodiles.

(c) They had wanted to know who will now listen to their troubles and protect them from the crocodiles.

(d) They wanted to know who will listen to their troubles and protect them from the crocodiles.

  1. Fires in the Steppes or bushes scared humans earlier.

(a) PQRS

(b) QRSP

(c) QSPR

(d) PQSR

  1. There are a lot of ways to communicate: speaking singing, clapping, hooting.

(a) PQRS

(b) PSQR

(c) PRSQ

(d) QPRS

  1. Egotism is the most common fault of mankind. P.

(a) PQRS

(b) QPSR

(c) RSPO

(d) PSRO

  1. When the Impressionists

(a) PROS

(b) SPRO

(c) ROPS

(d) SRQP

  1. Sherlock Holmes is the

(a) SPRO

(b) RPSQ

(C) PROS

(d) SRQP

  1. The goals of our present system

(a) PROS

(b) PSQR

(c) SPQR

(d) QPRS

  1. (a) nice

(b) good

(c) gentle

(d) bad

  1. (a) changed

(b) transferred

(c) moved

(d) shifted

  1. (a) custody

(b) protection care

(c) home

  1. (a) though

(b) if

(c) because

(d) and

  1. (a) consoled

(e) loved

(b) condoled

  1. What has freedom undeniably offered to the citizens of India?

(a) New responsibilities

(b) New

(c) New opportunities

(d) New outlook

  1. One thing needs to be stressed more than anything else in this new setup. It is that people should.

(a) work to their full capacity

(b) substitute old values with new ones

(c) discard narrowness of outlook

(d) discipline themselves suitably

  1. …………… work should be the motto of our citizens.

(a) Productive

(b) Ingenious

(c) Resourceful

(d) Incessant

  1. Nothing else can give us joy except

(a) wealth

(b) freedom

(c) service

(d) idleness

  1. Anyone can free himself from the clutches of difficulties if he

(a) discards idleness

(b) discharges his obligations

(c) eliminates narrow outlook

(d) fulfills his responsibilities

 

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