Thursday, October 26, 2017

Passage

Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
                  
                          Passage
Primitive man was probably more concerned with fire as a source of warmth and as a means of cooking food than as .a source of light, Before he discovered less laborious ways of making fire, he had to preserve it, and whenever he went on a journey he carried a firebrand with him. His discovery that the firebrand, from which the torch may very well have developed, could be used for illumination was probably incidental to the primary purpose of preserving a flame.
Lamps, too, probably developed by accident. Early man may have had his first conception of a lamp while watching a twig or fiber burning in the molten fat dropped from a roasting carcass. All he had to do was to fashion a vessel to contain fat and float a lighted reed in it. Such lamps, which were made of hollowed stones or sea shells, have persisted in identical form up to quite recent times.


1. Primitive man’s most important use for fire was
(a) to provide warmth
(b) to cook food
(c) to provide light
(d) Both (a) and (b)

2. The firebrand was used to 
(a) prevent accidents
(b) provide light
(c) scare animals
(d) save labor

3. By ‘primary’ the author means 
(a) primitive
(b) fundamental
(c) elemental
(d) essential

4. Lamps probably developed through mere
(a) hazard
(b) fate
(0) chance
(d) planning

5. Early lamps were made by 
(a) using a reed as a wick in the fat
(b) letting a reed soak the fat
(c) putting the fat in a sheel and lighting it
(d) floating a read in the sea-shell

Passage

Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

                                Passage
Religion is the greatest instrument for so raising us. It is summing that a person not intellectually. bright, perhaps not even educated, is capable of grasping and living by something, so advanced as the principles of Christianity. Yet. there is a common phenomenon. It is not, however, in my province to talk about religion, but rather to stress the power which great literature and the great personalities whom we meet in it and in history have to open and enlarge over minds, and to show us what is first rate in human personality and human character by showing us goodness and greatness.

 
1. In the passage, the author’s ultimate intention 1s to talk about . 
(a) religion 
(b) history 
(c) education 
(d) character 

2. The phrase “so raising us” means 
(a) giving us a sense of spiritual superiority 
(b) making us feel that we are more important than we really are 
(c) Improving our mental abilities 
(d) making us realize that we all are children of God 

3. What surprises the author is that 
(a) eyen uneducated people are attracted towards Christianity 
(b) Christianity is practiced by a large number of people 
(c) despite being difficult and complex, the principles of Christianity are practiced by so many people 
(d) even very intelligent people cannot understand the principles of Christianity 

4. The author hesitates to talk about religion because 
(a) he does not feet himself competent to talk about it 
(b) nobody around him likes to talk about it 
(c) he does not believe in any religion 
(d) he does not fully understand its importance 

5. According, to the author, we come across examples of greatness and nobility in.
(a) great works of literature 
(b) literary and historical Works 
(c) historical records 
(d) books on Christianity 

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Sporting the errors (7)

1. (a) Whole the chapter / (b) is full of printing errors which are the outcome / (c) of the proof reader’s carelessness. / (d) No error

2. (a) Her black long / (b) hair adds / (c) glamour to her looks / (d) No error

3. (a) I trembled when I saw / (b) a sharp long knife / (c) in his hand. / (d) No error

4. (a) Being a / (b) rainy day I / (c) could not go to school / (d) No error

5. (a) One of them / (b) forgot to take their passport / (c) and found himself in a difficult situation. / (d) No error

6. (a) Mr. Sharm, our representative, / (b) he will attend the meeting / (c) on our behalf. / (d) No error

7. (a) Madhuri Dixit / (b) is having / (c) a large fan following. / (d) No error

8. (a) No one heard anything / (b) about him since / (c) he left India for good. / (d) No error

9. (a) Before the teacher / (b) could finish the question / (c) the students gave the correct answer. / (d) No error

10. (a) She did not prepare / (b) her / (c) breakfast yet. / (d) No error

Sporting the errors (6)

1. (a) Two lakh of people / (b) attended the meeting / (c) held in parade ground. / (d) No error

2. (a) These sort of men / (b) attain success by hock or by crook / (c) so they do not deserve any applause. / (d) No error

3. (a) Can You tell me how / (b) many eggs and / (c) milk he has brought / (d) No error

4. (a) You must either / (b) work hard/ (c) else be prepared to lead a miserable life. / (d) No error

5. (a) I don’t know if any of the students / (b) of our school is going/ (c) to pay any heed to the principal’s order or not. / (d) No error

6. (a) This is not such a / (b) complicated problem who cannot be solved/ (c) with determination. / (d) No error

7. (a) I would rather / (b) die / (c) then beg. / (d) No error.

8. (a) Run fast / (b) lest you / (c) will miss the train / (d) No error

9. (a) He hoped / (b) that he will / (c) pass the exam with flying colours. / (d) No error

10. (a) You need to work hard / (b) but you need not / (c) to Waste time on unimportant lessons / (d) No error


Sporting the errors (5)

1. (a) If I was you / (b) I would teach / (c) him a lesson. / (d) No error

2. (a) If I were the Prime Minister of India / (b) I Will work for the / (c) welfare of the poor. / (d) No error

3. (a) Although these books / (b) are not useful but the students buy them / (c) because their seniors did so. / (d) No error

4. (a) He did not / (b) succeed in the examination, / (c) yet he had Worked hard and had adopted the right strategy. / (d) No error

5. (a) He has lots / (b) of money and / (c) he will not help any one. / (d) No error

6. (a) Because he is intelligent, / (b) therefore he gets good / (0) marks in all the examinations. / (d) No error

7. (a) No porter being available / (b) he carried / (c) all his luggages himself. / (d) No error

8. (a) The table’s legs / (b) have been / (c) elaborately carved. / (d) No error .

9. (a) The sceneries / (b) of Kashmir/ (c) is very charming. / (d) No error

10. (a) The driver showed / (b) great talent in keeping / (c) the damaged car under control. / (d) No error

Sporting the errors (4)

1. (a) I read all the letter / (b) and made him aware / (c) of it's content / (d) No error

2. (a) I shall not go to party tonight/ (b) since I have many works to complete / (c) before I give presentation tomorrow. / (d) No error

3. (a) One must be always / (b) true to one’s words / (c) if one wants to get respect from everyone. / (d) No error

4. (a) Unless / (b) he will not understand the concept / (c) he will not be able to solve the questions / (d) No error

5. (a) If he tried again / (b) the can pass the exam / (c) with flying colours / (d) No error

6. (a) I Will wait for you / (b) unless / (c) you come. / (d) No error .

7. (a) It is time / (b) we should have done / (c) something useful. / (d) No error

8. (a) Mother said, / (b) son, / (c) you have finished your homework? / (d) No error.

9. (a) I am going to buy/ (b) a computer / (c) when the prices comes down. / (d) No error

10. (a) I Wish / (b) I have learnt swimming / (c) when I was young. / (d) No error

Sporting the errors (3)

1. (a) Both the rich alongwith / (b) the poor are affected equally / (c) when prices of petrol and diesel increase. / (d) No error

2. (a) I cannot say/ (b) if he had paid / (c) the fee or not. / (d) No error

3. (a) Ten years have passed /. (b) that I returned from / (c) America and settled in India. / (d) No error

4. (a) It was almost / (b) ten years ago since he wrote / (c) a letter to me enquiring about my well being. / (d) No error

5. (a) The old lady / (b) prayed that he / (c) may live long. / (d) No error

6. (a) Rama must not to / (b) have treated his mistress / (c) like that. / (d) No error

7. (a) Waste material / (b) should be recycle / (c) if possible/ (d) No error

8. (a) The Government cannot / (b) be able to contain / (c) Encephalitis by spending just 1% of GDP on Health sector. / (d) No error

9. (a) Lasers are / (b) indispensable tools / (c) for the delicate eyes surgery. / (d) No error

10. (a) The number of applications has risen / (b) this year by / (c) as many as 50%. / (d) No error

Friday, October 20, 2017

Passage

Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

                            Passage
The supervisor would have to change his attitude towards people first. The staff under him must be perceived as human being with feelings and needs. They are not automation within a complex work machinery. One of the greatest needs of today’s worker is to have a feeling that he is in control of his work place and not vice versa. The best way is to satisfy this need as far as possible. He must feel firstly, that his work is meaningful. To do this the supervisor must delegate responsibility and limited authority for the man to execute his job well. The subordinate must be properly trained to assume. responsibility and authority. Once he is ready to assume these he can be made accountable for his job. Very often supervisors assume all responsibility and accountability for fear of losing control of the workplace. This makes worker under him pawns in a vast chessboard. Delegating accountability gives the worker a purpose in life and the need to do a job well. Most important is to sit with each worker and chalk out common objectives .and agreed norms to achieve them. This gives workers a security as to what is expected to them. When he has met his objectives he certainly has a feeling of a achievement, This feeling of achievement is the greatest motivator.


Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Sporting the errors (2)

1. (a) Mango the most unique fruit / (b) is available in India / (c) in plenty. / (d) No error".

2. (a) Our geography teacher told / (b) to study the map of India / (c) for a test. / (d) No error.

3. (a) You are / (b) more beautiful / (c) than her. / (d) No error.

4. (a) My brother-in-law/ (b) who lives in Mumbai / (c) have come to stay with us. / (d) No error.

5. (a) Have trust on / (b) God and everything / (c) will be right. / (d) No error

6. (a) Smoking is undoubtedly / (b) very injurious / (c) for health. / (d) No error

7. (a) My friend Anu / (b) is one of the best tennis player/ (c) in the country. / (d) No error

8. (a) The cattles / (b) are grazing/ (c) in the fields. / (d) No error

9. (a) When i was passing through the forest / (b) I happened to see / (c) a number of deers. / (d) No error

10 (a) You can / (b) open the box/ (c) by a screwdrive. I (d) No error

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Fill in the blanks

Fill the blanks

1. Share prices are starting to look again. 
(a) over (b) out (c) up (d) in .

2. Hana went with Yumi ..... the bedroom
(A) from (b) at (c) into (d) in

3. Mohan’s essay ...... the first prize, Yours the second.
(a) will get (b) is getting (c) gets (d) Will be getting

4. A few students knew the answer, .....
(a) did't they (b) don't they (c) won't they. (d) did they

5. A hostile crowd tried to ...... the Chairman from delivering his speech. 
(a) prevent (b) impede (c) disturb (d) irritate

6. The Education Department has brought ..... certain changes in the evaluation system. 
(a) out (b) up (c) down (d) about

7) ...... you get me these tablets from the pharmacy? 
(a) Need (b) Should (c) May (d) Can

8. The poor can hardly make both ends...... 
(a) meat (b) met (c) mite (d) meet

9.) ...... is the greatest virtue. 
(a) Forgive (b) Forgiving (c) Forgiveness (d) Forgiven

10. The ...... issue on india as a tourist destination is really interesting.
(a) latter (b) latest (c) later (d) late

Sporting the errors

Spot errors.

1. (a) On a rainy day/ (b) I enjoy to watch TV/ (c) with a cup of hot tea. / (d) No error

2. (a) She told me / (b) that she will come to my place / (c) in the evening. / (d) No error

3. (a) A pair of birds / (b) were seen flying/ (c) high .in the sky over the city at night. / (d) No error

4. (a) His office is at / (b) an arm’s length from / (c) the house he inherited from his ancestors. / (d) No error

5. (a) I don’t understand/ (b) how could she / (c) treat him so badly. / (d) No error

6. (a) He looked like a lion / (b) deprived in / (0) its prey. / (d) No error

7. (a) Beside the fact that / (b) the work was difficult, / (c) . we weren’t allowed to take a break. / (d) No error

8. (a) He accompanied/ (b) with his friends / (c) on the tour. / (d) No error

9. (a) We all have / (b) certain duties / (c) to carry out. / (d) No error .

10. (a) As you know / (b) by my Visiting card, / (c) I am now in Mumbai. / (d) No error

Thursday, October 12, 2017

What is SSC

SSC is a government organization who conducts exams for government jobs of india. SSC conducts exam of only group B and group C, it dont conduct A and D group exam.
Full form - staff selection commission
Headquarter - New Delhi
Website - ssc.nic.in
Formation date - 4 November 1975

A general question which comes in everyone's mind is how many exams SSC conducts, SSC conducts almost 12 exams
# Some important exams conducts by SSC
1) CGL
2) MTS
3) CHSL
4) LDC
5) CPO
6) Scientist Assistant Exam
7) Stenographer
8) GD
9) Junior engineer
10) Junior hindi translater
11) Food corporation of india (FCI)
12) Selection officer of india.

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Conditional sentences

Conditional 1: "if+simple present, will-future"
E.g. If i find her address, I’ll send her an invitation.

Conditional 2:  "if+simple past, conditional 1(=would+infinitive)"
E.g. If I found her address, I would send her an invitation.

Conditional 3: "if+past perfect, conditional 2 (=would+have+past participle)"
E.g. If I had found her address, I would have sent her an invitation.

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

SSC MTS Exam

My SSC exam is on the date 29/10/2017 in Agra. I don't remember the name of college clearly, 1st date for exam given by SSC to me was 05/06/2017 but the date was postpone then the gave me 15/10/2017 and now it's 29 October. Now finally I got my Admit card and I will take exam.
I didn't get prepare for exam seriously but I am good at maths, reasoning and English Grammar so I thing I can clear the exam I will tell you how I took the exam and also will give you tips about exam and if you also are also going for this exam then tell me your experience I will share that with everyone this will help now visitors.

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