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SSC CGL Tier 2 English Language and Comprehension (Paper-II) Latest Edition Practice Kit

10 Tests 10 Mock Test

Based On Real Exam Pattern

Thoroughly Revised and Updated Detailed Analysis of all MCQs

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Ques (1-3): Direction: Choose the option that is the direct form of the sentence. Q.1 Devi replied that she was sorry but she could not go. A. B. C. D.

Devi replied, “ She was sorry I could not go.” Devi replied, “Sorry she could not go.” Devi replied, “I’m sorry but I cannot go.” Devi replies, “I could not went but sorry.”

phenomenon even see it as a contribution of Western civilization to the world. Q.5 According to the passage, globalization is perceived often by media and academia as: A. B. C. D.

Supporting local knowledge system Detrimental to local knowledge system A process of Westernisation A process of facilitating global business

Q.2 Abdul said that he had seen that film the day before.

Q.6 According to the passage, which one of the following is counterproductive?

A. B. C. D.

A. B. C. D.

Abdul said, “I had seen this film the day before.” Abdul said, “I saw this film yesterday.” Abdul said, “I saw that film yesterday.” Abdul said, “I see this film on the previous day.”

Comprehensive support to globalization Wholesale rejection of globalization Comprehensive rejection of anti-globalization protests Recognition of local knowledge systems

Q.3 The policeman enquired where his helmet was.

Q.7 The attempt of a author in the passage is:

A. B. C. D.

A. B. C. D.

The policeman asked him, “Where is your helmet?” The policeman enquired, “Where his helmet was?” The policeman enquired, “Where your helmet is?” The policeman asked him, “Where his helmet is?”

Unconditioned advocacy of globalization Unconditioned rejection of globalization Unconditioned rejection of local know ledge systems Unbiased evaluation of globalization

Q.4 Direction: Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.

Q.8 As per the passage a wholesale reduction of globalization would result in affecting:

I will not go to work today as I am feeling under the weather.

(a) Global businesses

A. Bad weather C. Being sick

(b) Movement of Ideas

B. Too hot to go out D. Rainy weather

(c) Local knowledge systems

Ques (5-9):

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Direction: Read the following passage and answer the question which follows.

A. (a) and (b) only C. (c) and (b) only

Even though globalization is one of the most discussed topics in the contemporary world. It is not altogether a well-defined concept. A multitude of global interactions is put under the broad heading of globalization, varying from the expansion of cultural and scientific influences across borders to the enlargement of economic and business relations throughout the world. A wholesale rejection of globalization would not only go against global business, but it would also cut out movements of ideas, understanding, and knowledge that can help all the people of the world, including the most disadvantaged members of the world population. A comprehensive rejection of globalization can thus be powerfully counterproductive. There is a strong need to separate out the different questions that appear merged together in the rhetoric of the antiglobalization protests. The globalization of knowledge deserves a particularly high profile recognition, despite all the good things that can be rightly said about the importance of "Local knowledge". Globalization is often seen, both in journalistic discussions and in remarkably many academic writings, as a process of westernization. Indeed, some who take an upbeat view of the

B. (a) and (c) only D. (a), (b) and (c)

Q.9 According to the passage, which one of the following is not a well-defined concept? A. Multiculturalism C. Globalization

B. Identity D. Local knowledge

Q.10 Direction: A sentence is given by a portion (a phrase or a group of words) marked in bold. Choose the best replacement for the part in bold, as per the options given below, to make the sentence meaningful and grammatically correct. Rajesh had his plans fixed for his weekend but out of the blue he had to go to office even on weekends. I. Zemblanity II. Misfortune III. Serendipitous A. Only II C. Only III

B. Only I D. Only II and III

Q.11 Direction: In the following question given below a/an idiom/phrase is given in bold which is then followed by five options that try to decipher its meaning as used in the

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Mock Test - 1 sentence. Choose the option which gives the meaning of the phrase most appropriately in the context of the given sentence. They go to the beach when they should be hitting the books and then they wonder why they get low marks. A. B. C. D.

Q.19 The class teacher was taking the children to the zoo. A. B. C.

Scrutinizing Studying Reflecting Exploring

D.

The children will go to the zoo by their class teacher. The children can be taking to the zoo by their class teacher. The children being taken to the zoo by their class teacher. The children were being taken to the zoo by their class teacher.

Q.20 They need 104 more runs to win the match.

Direction: In the given question, four alternatives are given for the meaning of the given Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best express the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.

A. B. C. D.

Q.12 Off the hook

Q.21 By whom was this poem written?

Ques (12-14):

A. B. C. D.

Everything prepared and kept ready for you. Accept something without checking its veracity. No longer in difficulty or trouble. Put a person who is helping you into a difficult situation. B. Feeling happy D. Being defeated

Q.14 Ways and means A. B. C. D.

A technique Methods of achieving something Norms and regulations of doing something Improving one's way of doing

Ques (15-34): Direction: 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.15 Give the command. A. B. C. D.

Let the command be given. You can give the command. The command can be given. The command should be give by you.

Q.16 I burnt my hand yesterday while cooking. A. B. C. D.

My hand was burning yesterday while cooking. My hand could be burnt yesterday while cooking. My hand was burnt yesterday while cooking. My hand will be burnt yesterday while cooking.

Q.17 Switch off the television. A. B. C. D.

Can you switch off the television? May I switch off the television? Let the television be switched off. Let the television being switch off

Q.18 The politician’s speech was loudly cheered. A.

The audience cheer the politician’s loud speech. The audience was loudly cheered by the politician’s speech. The audience loudly cheered the politician’s speech. The audience had been loudly cheered by the politician.

B. C. D.

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Who wrote this poem? Who is wrote this poem? Who write this poem? This poem is wrote by whom?

Q.22 An award was given to the film ‘Andhaa Dhund.’

Q.13 Be in eclipse A. Less successful C. Very successful

A. B. C. D.

104 more runs are needed for them to win the match. 104 more runs will need for them to win the match. They are needed 104 more runs to win the match. 104 more runs can be needed by them to win the match.

A. B. C. D.

The jury had given the film ‘Andhaa Dhund’ an award. The jury gave the film ‘Andhaa Dhund’ an award. The jury was gave the film ‘Andhaa Dhund’ an award. The jury will give the award to the film ‘Andhaa Dhund’.

Q.23 By whom was this window broken? Five packets of milk were delivered by the milkman. A. B. C. D.

Who broke this window? The milkman delivered five packets of milk. Who had broke this window? The milkman had delivered five packets of milk. Whom was break this window? The milkman will deliver five packets of milk. Who is breaking this window? The milkman is delivering five packets of milk.

Q.24 The child tore the page of the book. A. B. C. D.

The page of the book was torn by the child. The page of the book tore by the child. The book’s page is torn by the child. The page of the book is tearing by the child.

Q.25 The little puppy chewed my new slippers. A. B. C. D.

My new slippers were chewing the little puppy. My new slippers can be chewed by the little puppy. My new slippers were chewed by the little puppy. My new slippers are being chew by the little puppy.

Q.26 They considered it an impressive building. A. B. C. D.

It was considered to be an impressive building. It can be consider to be an impressive building. It was considering to being an impressive building. It is considered to be an impressive building.

Q.27 The fisherman caught a large fish. A. B. C. D.

A large fish should be caught by the fisherman. A large fish was catching the fisherman. A large fish was caught by the fisherman. A large fish had been catched by the fisherman.

Mock Test - 1 Q.28 The detective found the lost necklace. A. B. C. D.

The lost necklace should find the detective. The lost necklace was found by the detective. The lost necklace founded by the detective. The lost necklace had been find by the detective.

Q.29 The tennis ball hit Dhiraj on the head. A. B. C. D.

Dhiraj had been hit on the head by the tennis ball. Dhiraj was hit on the head by the tennis ball. The tennis ball was being hit by Dhiraj. Dhiraj was being hit on the head by the tennis ball.

Q.30 Shyam saw Abhishek starting the car. A. B. C. D.

Abhishek has seen Shyam starting the car. Abhishek can be seen starting the car by Shyam. Abhishek was seen starting the car by Shyam. Abhishek was saw by Shyam starting the car.

Q.31 The manager permitted women employees to leave the office early on that day. A. B. C. D.

Women employees permitted the manager to leave the office early on that day. Women employees had to leave the office early on that day. Women employees should leave the office early on that day. Women employees were permitted to leave the office early on that day.

Q.32 They found her guilty of theft. A. B. C. D.

She found them guilty of theft. She was found guilty of theft. She had been find guilty of theft. She is find guilty of theft by them.

Q.33 The Municipal Corporation changed the manhole covers before the rainy season. A. B. C. D.

The manhole covers is being changed before the rainy season. The manhole covers are change before the rainy season. The manhole covers were changed before the rainy season. The manhole covers can be changed before the rainy season.

Q.34 The security guard opened the gate using his pass. A. B. C. D.

The gate is open by the security guard by using his pass. The gate was opened by the security guard using his pass. The gate opened the security guard using his pass. The gate was open by the security guard use his pass.

Q.35 Direction: In the following question, out of four alternatives, select the word which can replace the underlined word given in the question. In case no replacement is needed, select 'None of these'. Since the early 20th century, tiger populations have lost at least 93% of their historic range and have been extirpated in Western and Central Asia, from the islands of Java and Bali, and in large areas of Southeast and South Asia and China.

A. Ameliorated C. Eradicated

B. Improved D. None of these

Ques (36-39): Direction: Choose the option that is the direct form of the sentence. Q.36 Vikas said to Navin that he hadn’t met him since February the previous year. A. B. C. D.

Vikas told Navin, “You haven’t meeting me since February last year.” Vikas said to Navin, “I haven’t met you since February last year.” Vikas told to Navin, “I haven’t met him since February last year.” Vikas said, “Navin, I haven’t meet you since February last year.”

Q.37 Jai said that he wanted to be a soldier. A. B. C. D.

Jai said, “I wanted to be a soldier.” Jai said that, “I wanted to become a soldier.” Jai said, “I want to be a soldier.” Jai said, “He wants to become a soldier.”

Q.38 The counter clerk asked me what my mobile number was. A. B. C. D.

The counter clerk asked to me, “What was your mobile number?” The counter clerk asked me, “What is your mobile number?” The counter clerk enquired me, “What is your mobile number?” The counter clerk asks me, “What is your mobile number?”

Q.39 He asked me to wait there until I got my turn. A. B. C. D.

He said to me, “Wait here until you get your turn.” He told to me “Wait here until you get your turn.” He said to me, “You are wait here until you get your turn.” He asked me to “wait there until you get my turn.”

Ques (40-42): Direction: Choose the option that is the indirect form of the sentence. Q.40 “Have you got a blue scarf”? The customer asked the assistant. A. B. C. D.

The customer asked the assistant if he have a blue scarf. The customer asked the assistant he has a blue scarf. The customer asking the assistant if he is having a blue scarf. The customer asked the assistant if he had a blue scarf.

Q.41 “Get out of this room”, the officer shouted at the cadet. A. B. C. D.

The officer shouted at the cadet and asked him to get out of that room. The officer shouted at the cadet and asked him to get out of this room. The officer shouts at the cadet and asks him to go out of that room. The officer shouting at the cadet and asking him to go out of the room.

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Mock Test - 1 Q.42 She said to him, “I don’t want to go there." A. B. C. D.

She said he didn’t want to go there. She told him that she didn’t want to go there. He said to her that she didn’t want to go there. She said to him that you do not want to go there.

Q.43 Select the correctly spelt word from the given alternatives. A. Magnificent C. Magneficent

B. Magnificant D. Magenficient

Ques (44-45): Direction: Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below. Q.44 A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush A.

Being upset for something that happened in the past Having something that is certain is much better than taking a risk for more, because chances are you might lose everything Anything that is common and easy to get Something good that isn't recognized at first

B. C. D.

Q.45 All in all A. B. C. D.

Every person Particular thing same in all Call all at once Most important

Take a short break from studying Throw my books away To study Worry about study

Q.47 Direction: Phrases in the sentences given below are underlined. Choose the option which you feel can replace all of the underlined phrases. If there is no improvement needed, please click on “No improvement required." 1. I waited on the important points. 2. You should have ran me across when you were in London. 3. I ran down the story. B. Showed up D. No improvement required

Q.48 Select the correctly spelt word from the given alternatives. A. Twelth C. Tweluth

B. Twelfth D. Twelthe

Ques (49-50): Direction: Select the most appropriate for the phrase. Q.49 Hard-nosed attitude A. Quality to forgive

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Q.50 Alive and kicking A. To be dead inside C. Lively and active

B. To excel D. To participate

Q.51 Direction: Which of the following phrases (A), (B), (C), (D) given below in the statement should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and ‘No Correction is required’, mark (D) as the answer. The 'Solitary Reaper' is one of the good poems composed by William Wordsworth. A. One of the better C. One of the best

B. A better D. No correction required

Q.52 Direction: Choose the option that is the indirect form of the sentence. “I have joined computer classes” Rudra said. A. B. C. D.

Rudra said that he had joined computer classes. Rudra said that I am joining computer classes. Rudra said that I joined computer classes Rudra said that I join computer classes.

Direction: Replace the phrase in bold with the correct option given below.

If I say "I am going to hit the books now".

A. Looked up C. Ran away

D. Calm

Ques (53-55):

Q.46 Direction: You are required to identify the words that are contextually similar to the phrase/idiom given in bold and mark that as your answer.

A. B. C. D.

C. Aggressive

B. Protective

Q.53 There are very few people in the world that doesn't like ice cream. A. people whom don't C. people which don't

B. people who don't D. No correction

Q.54 I am looking up my keys but I am unable to find them A. looking into C. looking after

B. looking for D. No correction

Q.55 No sooner do the bell ring than the students ran out of their classes. A. Did the bell ring C. Do the bell rang

B. Did the bells ring D. No correction

Q.56 Direction: In the given question, a word in the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence, alternatives to the emboldened part are given which may help improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative out of the given options. Elderly people need time and compassion from their physicians. A. Inconceivable C. Indestructible

B. Plausible D. Empathy

Q.57 Direction: Choose the option that is the direct form of the sentence. The Principal said to them that he did not want to see any one to return with a complaint against them. A.

The Principal said to them, “I did not want to saw any one to return with a complaint against them.”

Mock Test - 1 B. C. D.

The Principal said to them, “I do not want to see any one to return with a complaint against you.” The Principal said to them, “I do not wanted to see any of them to be returning with a complaint.” The Principal said to them, “I do not want to see any one to returns with a complaint against you.”

Ques (58-82): Direction: Given below is a sentence that has multiple parts. Find out the error/ no error and indicate your response accordingly. Q.58 Iron is the most useful against all metals. A. Iron is C. against all metals

B. the most useful D. No error

Q.59 The box of paper clips are kept in the drawer. A. are kept C. of paper clips

B. The box D. in the drawer

Q.60 The author’s new novel, which is about social change, will launched soon.

C. from Jaipur to Delhi

D. No error

Q.69 The magician then put the five tiny balls back in his pocket and the journey was resumed. A. B. C. D.

The magician then put the five tiny balls back in his pocket and the journey was resumed No error

Q.70 Rahul was ready for accept any job, even a part-time one. A. Rahul was ready C. any job

B. even a part-time one D. for accept

Q.71 Kalidasa was a greater classical Sanskrit poet of India. A. B. C. D.

No improvement was a great classical was the greater classic was a greatest classical

Q.72 A closed economy is identified as a human community that produces all it consumes and consumed all it produces.

Q.61 Prema is the girl in my class who write beautiful poems.

A. B. C. D.

A. Prema is the girl C. beautiful poems

Q.73 The Principal was extremely angry on the boys who threw the pieces of chalk at the teacher.

A. The author’s new novel C. which is

B. will launched soon D. about social change

B. who write D. in my class

Q.62 Sunita is senior to me in this office and know all the rules. A. Sunita is senior to me C. and know

B. all the rules D. in this office

Q.63 No matter he tries hard he cannot play the guitar. A. No matter C. he cannot

B. he tries hard D. play the guitar

Q.64 Mumbai is largest cotton centre in the country. A. Mumbai is C. in the country

B. largest cotton centre D. No error

Q.65 Children are not allowed to use the swimming pool unless they are with an adult. A. B. C. D.

Children are not allowed to use the swimming pool unless they are with an adult No error

Q.66 One should be careful to re-read what they has written. A. to re-read what C. One should

B. be careful D. they has written

Q.67 The list of candidates to be called for the interview were put up on the board. A. B. C. D.

for the interview The list of candidates were put up on the board to be called

at the teacher extremely angry on the boys who threw the pieces of chalk The Principal was

Q.74 Each student will have to carry his own lunch on the picnic. A. Each student C. on the picnic

B. his own lunch D. will have to carry

Q.75 News of the calamity is reached the family members the next day. A. the family members C. is reached

B. News of the calamity D. the next day

Q.76 Despite the thrill of winning the lottery last week, my neighbour still seems happily. A. B. C. D.

Despite the thrill of winning the lottery last week, my neighbour still seems happily

Q.77 The actor smiled to me when I entered the room as if she knew me. A. The actor smiled to me C. as if she

B. knew me D. when I entered the room

Q.78 My father did never have an opportunity to go to a University.

Q.68 My sister and me are planning a trip from Jaipur to Delhi. A. My sister and me are

A. B. C. D.

A closed economy is identified as a human community that produces all it consumes and consumed all it produces

A. an opportunity C. to go to

B. a University D. did never have

B. planning a trip

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Mock Test - 1 Q.79 We reserved tickets for a journey on train for the next morning for my sisters and me. A. for a journey on train C. for the next morning

B. for my sisters and me D. We reserved tickets

Q.80 While every care have been taken in preparing the results, the company reserves the right to correct any inadvertent errors at a later stage. A. B. C. D.

While every care have been taken in preparing the results, the company reserves the right to correct any inadvertent errors at a later stage

Q.81 The files you were look for are placed on the table. A. are placed C. The files

B. you were look for D. on the table

Q.82 Experience has shown that the change-over from a closed economy to a mercantile economy has presented in human society innumerable problems. A. B. C. D.

Experience has shown that the change-over from a closed economy to a mercantile economy has presented in human society innumerable problems

Ques (83-84): Direction: Choose the option that is the indirect form of the sentence. Q.83 “I’m hungry” said the child to his mother. A. B. C. D.

The child said his mother that he is hungry. The child said to his mother that I am hungry. The child told his mother that she was hungry. The child told his mother that he was hungry.

Q.84 Kishore said “I’m leaving now.” A. B. C. D.

Kishore said that he was leaving then. Kishore said that he left then. Kishore says that I am leaving now. Kishore said that he had to leaving then.

Q.85 Select the correctly spelt word from the given alternatives. A. Curriculam C. Curiculeum

B. Curiculum D. Curriculum

Q.86 Direction: In the given question, a word in the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence, alternatives to the emboldened part are given which may help improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative out of the given options.

Direction: A sentence is given by a portion (a phrase or a group of words) marked in bold. Choose the best replacement for the part in bold, as per the options given below, to make the sentence meaningful and grammatically correct. Kiran was wistful after seeing her old school and childhood pictures. I. Cynical II.Nostalgic III.Cutesy A. Only I C. Only I and II Ques (88-92): Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences, (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F), in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow. (A) While these disadvantages of biofuels are serious, there are numerous advantages as they are the only alternative energy source of future and the sooner we find solutions to these problems, the faster we will be able to solve the problems we are now facing with gasoline. (B) This fuel can also help to stimulate jobs locally since they are also much safer to handle than gasoline and can thus have the potential to turnaround a global economy. (C) These include dependence on fossil fuels for the machinery required to produce biofuel which ends up polluting as much as the burning of fossil fuels on roads and the exorbitant cost of biofuels which makes it very difficult for the common man to switch to this option. (D) This turnaround can potentially help to bring world peace and end the need to depend on foreign countries for energy requirements. (E) Biofuels are made from plant sources and since these sources are available in abundance and can be reproduced on a massive scale, they form an energy source that is potentially unlimited. (F) However, everything is not as green with the biofuels as it seems as there are numerous disadvantages involved which at times overshadow their positive impact. Q.88 Which of the following sentence should be the FIRST after rearrangement? A. (A)

A. Variety C. Raid Q.87

B. Indigence D. Disparity

C. (C)

D. (E)

B. (B)

C. (C)

D. (E)

Q.90 Which of the following sentence should be the THIRD after rearrangement? A. (A)

B. (B)

C. (C)

D. (D)

Q.91 Which of the following sentence should be the SECOND after rearrangement? A. (A)

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B. (B)

Q.89 Which of the following sentence should be the FIFTH after rearrangement? A. (A)

The economic slander has grown rapidly in the era of globalization.

B. Only II D. No improvement required

B. (B)

C. (D)

D. (F)

Mock Test - 1 Q.92 Which of the following sentence should be the SIXTH (LAST) after rearrangement?

Q.99 Cognitivist and linguists believe that every child is born with innate qualities.

A. (A)

A. Biological C. Extrinsic

B. (C)

C. (D)

D. (E)

Ques (93-95): Direction: Choose the option that is the direct form of the sentence. Q.93 I told them to be quiet. A. B. C. D.

I said to them “Be you quiet!” I told to them, “You must be quiet.” I said to them, “Be quiet!” I said them, “You be quiet.”

Q.94 He exclaimed sadly that it was a pity that so many lives had been lost in the floods. A. B. C. D.

He said sadly, “It is a pity that so many lives had been lost in the floods.” He said sadly, “What a pity that so many lives are being lost in the floods!” He said sadly, “What a pity that so many lives have been lost in the floods.” He said sadly, “It was a pity that so many lives were loss in the floods.”

Q.95 My neighbour enquired how my father was. A. B. C. D.

My neighbour asked, “What about your father’s welfare?” My neighbour enquired, “How is your father?” My neighbour asked, “How my father was?” My neighbour enquired, “How is my father?”

Q.96 Direction: Choose the option that is the direct form of the sentence. The teacher asked the students if they had understood her question. A. B. C. D.

The teacher asked the students, “Have you understood her question?" The teacher asking the students, “If you have understood my question?” The teacher asked the students, “Have you understood my question?” The teacher asks the students, “whether you understand my question?"

Ques (97-106): Direction: In the sentence, a word is underlined followed by four words/groups of words. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word and Choose the correct option. Q.97 The properties of the family have been impounded by the order of the court. A. Confiscated C. Sold

B. Permitted D. Put on hold

Q.98 This is akin to a contractual relationship that places obligations on the entities entrusted with data. A. Removed C. Similar

B. Narrow D. Unparallel

B. Intrinsic D. Unnatural

Q.100 They describe the act as a blatant betrayal of faith. A. Loyal C. Treachery

B. Faithfulness D. Honesty

Q.101 The exemptions granted to State institutions for acquiring informed consent from processing personal data in many cases appear to be too blanket. A. Obtain C. Giving

B. Lose D. Thinking

Q.102 The manner in which this exercise has been undertaken leaves much to be desired. A. Dislike C. Wish for

B. Unlikely D. Asked for

Q.103 The officer in charge of the operations has been impugned for the excesses. A. Expelled C. Challenged

B. Rewarded D. Given allowance

Q.104 However, if it must decide, then it should do so on the narrowest ground possible. A. Widest C. Smallest

B. Slightly D. Thick

Q.105 It was obligatory for the board to implement the rule. A. Compulsory C. By chance

B. Unnecessary D. Problematic

Q.106 Many communication problems can be attributed directly to misunderstandings and inaccuracies. A. Disapproved C. Ascribed

B. Unofficial D. Tribute

Q.107 Direction: Give the correct meaning of the idiom given in the sentence boldly. I’ll move heaven and earth to finish in the top 10 percentile in the exam. A. B. C. D.

Give a lot of effort Refrain from staying up late Go to any extent Adopt unfair means

Ques (108-109): Direction: In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. Q.108 A peeping Tom A. B. C. D.

Tom is peeping from the door. Tom is a cheat. A person working for Police. A person who secretly watches others, especially for sexual gratification.

Q.109 To pick holes

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