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SSC CGL Previous Year Paper with Answers (English)



SSC CGL Previous Year Paper with Answers (English)

 

Practice with solved English Papers to score high marks in SSC CGL 2020-21 Exam. SSC CGL previous year question given below.

 

Q.1 Select the correct synonym of the given word.

Obligatory

1. Aggressive

2. Mandatory

3. Useless

4. Reckless

 

Q.2 Select the passive form of the given sentence.

The manager keeps the work pending.

1. The work was kept pending by the manager.

2. The work are being kept pending by the manager.

3. The work has been kept pending by the manager.

4. The work is kept pending by the manager.

 

Q.3 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If no substitution is required, select No improvement

The Director will agree with the proposal if we do not exceed the budget.

1. No Improvement

2. agree on a proposal

3. agreed by the proposal

4. agree to the proposal

 

Q.4 In this sentence, identify the segment which contains the grammatical error 

One of the boys from our school has been selected for the National Badminton Championship.

1. for National Badminton Championship

2. have been selected

3. from our school

4. One of the boys

 

Q.5 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.

A. However, the rate of population increase is another important factor to consider.

B. This change can be expressed in two ways.

C. Growth of a population refers to the change in the number of inhabitants of a country.

D. First, in terms of absolute numbers and second, in terms of the percentage change.

1. CBDA

2. BDCA

3. CADB

4. BADC

 

Q.6 Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.

We must ______ help to the homeless and physically disabled people.

1. Exert

2. Contribute

3. Render

4. Donate

 

Q7-11 In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank.

Communication plays a (1) ______ role in the overall development of man. It can be learnt by our (2) ______ efforts. Today, success in our professional life depends on our (3) ______ to read, write and speak well which results in effective communication. Barriers (4) ______ communication hinders the communication process. It is very important to (5) ______ these barriers so that the transmission of the message can be smooth.

 

Q7. Select the most appropriate option for blank No.  

1. Better

2. Tota 

3. Vital

4. Lifeless


Q.8 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 2

1. Important

2. Contradictory

3. Conscious

4. Unclear


Q.9 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 3

1. Facility

2. Variety

3. Ability

4. Agility

 

Q.10 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 4

1. To

2. From

3. By

5. Against

 

 

Sol: (1-10)

 

A.1 Correct Answer: Mandatory

 

A.2 The work is kept pending by the manager.

 

A.3 Correct Answer: agree to the proposal

 

A.4 Correct Answer: have been selected

 

A.5 Correct Answer: CBDA

 

A.6 Correct Answer: Render

 

A.7 Correct Answer: Vital

 

A.8 Correct Answer: Conscious

 

A.9 Correct Answer: Ability

 

A.10 Correct Answer: To


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