In SSC examination the English section is completely based on the grammar rule so, you need to focus on the grammar part of English. Learn all the basic concepts and rules of grammar that will increase your marks in the examination. It was seen that there is a change in the pattern of an exam in English, in different exam some section are skipped while some section provides but the basic remains same so you need to practice more on grammar rules to cover all the aspects of English. It is the most scoring section with less time consuming so practice on daily basis. Mahendra Guru provides you English Language Quiz for SSC examination based on the latest pattern. So, that you can practice on regular basis. It will definitely help you to score good marks in the exam. It is the most important section for all the govt exam like IBPS PO/ Clerk/SO/RRB, RBI, SBI, Insurance, SSC-MTS, CGL, CHSL, State Level and other Competitive exams.
So, here we will provide you a set of 10 questions of English Language, important for SSC CHSL exam.
Q.1-5. Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions:
Without truly understanding the ways of our mind -- how it works and operates -- one cannot justly resolve the complex problems of living. This wise understanding one learns by observing the book of life and not by reading books, scriptures or quoting therefrom. If one’s centre is complex, then even basic issues will be seen in a complicated way.
If your centre is pure, even complex situations of life can be easily understood and handled. If your centre is not smitten by greed and not lost in addictive pleasure modes, then the world becomes a delightful field to explore and live. But if your centre is bullied by greed, then, you do not see the world, but the world will be polluted by your greed.
No one has thought of this deeply. Are you just lost in fulfilling the illusion created by a greedy centre? Do we have the time to think or is our time lost in fulfilling what we have thought or assumed to have thought?
Why have human beings become complicated? Somewhere along the line, we have stopped looking at ourselves, is it not? We have assumed that we have looked at ourselves just because we have concluded on what we want. What we have thought is the extension of what we want and what we want is a product of some hypnotic state we are in.
To observe your centre involves your being free to observe without likes or dislikes. If you are caught in what you like and dislike, then your thinking gets muddled up with likes and dislikes and hence the observations get polluted. To be free from likes and dislikes and from wants and then see, involves a different quality of observation. Like how a scientist should be free when he observes and not get lost in what he wants through his observation.
Q.1. Without truly understanding what one cannot justly resolve the complex problems of living?
A. the ways of our mind
B. how it works and operates
C. the ways of our earning
D. Both (A) and (B)
Q.2. If one’s centre is complex, then even basic issues will be seen-
A. in a complicated way
B. in a complete way
C. in a easy way
D. in a relaxed way
Q.3. To observe your centre involves your being free to observe-
A. without haves or have-nots
B. without likes or dislikes
C. without do’s or don’ts
D. without water or fire
Q.4. If your centre is bullied by greed, then, you do not see the world, but the world will be?
A. polluted by your grudge
B. polluted by your glimpse
C. polluted by your greed
D. polluted by your grope
Q.5. Author has compared the observation with which of the following according to the passage?
A. Doctor
B. Scientist
C. Lawyer
D. Designer
Q.6-10. In the following questions, find out the most similar meaning of the highlighted word.
Q6. ABNORMAL
A. Unnatural
B. Habitat
C. Unique
D. Informal
Q7. VENAL
A. Comprehensible
B. Legible
C. Corrupt
D. forgivable
Q8. CONJURER
A. Jester
B. Magician
C. Performer
D. Trickster
Q9. INVOICE
A. Word
B. Sound
C. Statement
D. language
Q10. AMELIORATE
A. Agree
B. Improve
C. Degrade
D. Motivate
ANSWERS
Q.1. (D)
Q.2. (A)
Q.3. (B)
Q.4. (C)
Q.5. (B)
Q.6. (A)
Q.7. (C)
Q.8. (B)
Q.9. (C)
Q.10. (B)