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. In the following questions sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and mark your answer.
Q.1. Some times I am blessed _____a poem that comes in the form of a poem.
(A) by (B) with (C) in (D) for
Q.2. That is an easier kind_____ rewriting and re-feeling.
(A) of (B) in (C) on (D) at
Q.3. Mangoes sell two _____ a rupee.
(A) for (B) to (C) at (D) in
Q.4. The old man was laughed at ____ the students.
(A) with (B) for (C) by (D) on
Q.5. He admonished her ____ the error.
(A) to (B) for (C) on (D) at
Q.6-10. In the following two passages from question Nos. 6 to 10, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your answer.
Notwithstanding concerns of an economic slowdown, Indian employers are the most (6) worldwide when it comes to hiring, with robust recruitment plans for the next three months, especially in the services sector, says a survey.
"Indian employers report the most (7) hiring intentions among the 41 countries and territories where the survey is conducted," global HR firm Manpower said in a report released (8) Tuesday.
With a net employment outlook -- an indicator of hiring intentions -- of +41 %, Indian employers are bullish about their recruitment plans for the first three months of 2012.
Reflecting better labour market conditions, the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey (9) the outlook has improved in six out of seven industry sectors for the March, 2012, quarter, compared (10) the previous three months.
Q.6. (A) foolish
(B) bullish
(C) unique
(D) perfect
Q.7. (A) pessimistic
(B) passion
(C) optimistic
(D) eager
Q.8. (A) at
(B) on
(C) upon
(D) from
Q.9. (A) reveal
(B) revealed
(C) explain
(D) said
Q.10. (A) with
(B) to
(C) at
(D) from
EXPLANATION
Q.1.(B)
Q.2.(A)
Q.3.(B)
Q.4.(C)
Q.5.(B)
Q.6.(B)
Q.7.(C)
Q.8.(B)
Q.9.(B)
Q.10.(B)