Dear Readers,
As SSC CGL & MTS notification is out and candidates have started their preparation for this exam. Mahendras also has started special quizzes for this examination. This series of quizzes are based on the latest pattern of the SSC CGL & MTS examination. Regular practice of the questions included in the quizzes will boost up your preparations and it will be very helpful in scoring good marks in the examination.
Q1-5 Read the following passage carefully and answer the given questions.
August 6, day Hiroshima was atombomed in 1945, symbolizes at once man’s nightmare and his greatest dream, the nightmare of a nuclear war, and the dream of genuine and lasting peace. Beginning with the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the awareness of the danger and sentiment for disarmament and peace has become universal, transcending national and ideological barriers. And yet more deadly nuclear weapons are being piled on top of the heap, that is enough to wipe out all traces of life from this planet. Forty years after Hiroshima, there is no light at the end of the tunnel-only occasional flickers. The arms limitation talks between the superpowers, who hold the key to disarmament and peace, have yielded nothing so far.
The main responsibility for suppressing the nuclear threat is that of the superpowers. However, other powers also have nuclear weapons and they must share the responsibility. And not only they, but those nations which have or are developing nuclear capability must see the issues in a longer term and larger perspective.
Nuclear war like peace is not divisible. Agreement on disarmament at the superpower level is essential. But, it must be followed by similar agreements on the bilateral and regional level, for all of us are in a sense the citizens of Hiroshima.
Q1 August 6, 1945 is a significant date in history because it was on this day that:
A. a peace treaty was signed.
B. the second World War came to an end.
C. a nuclear weapon was used for the first time
D. Japan surrendered to the Allies.
Q2 The atom bomb has produced a nightmarish effect on nations because of :
A. the possibility of destruction of a whole civilization.
B. its potential for unabashed arms race.
C. the threat to peace from the powers that could produce such weapons.
D. their awareness of man’s defenselessness against such weapons.
Q3 The super powers are trying to counter the dangers of a nuclear war by:
A. discontinuing nuclear tests.
B. withholding financial aid to nations trying to go nuclear.
C. holding talks on peace and disarmament
D. trying to stop making nuclear weapons.
Q4 The author thinks that negotiations for the control of nuclear arms have made :
A. little progress
B. tremendous progress
C. constructive suggestions
D. contingency plans to stop the disasters
Q5 According to the author :
A. superpowers alone should shoulder the responsibility of controlling nuclear arms.
B. developing nations hold talks for disarmament.
C. other powers that have nuclear capability should join hands with superpowers to restrain potential nuclear power.
D. a nuclear disarmament agreement at the superpower level should be followed by similar agreements at bilateral and regional levels.
Q6-10 In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled with an appropriate word, four alternatives are suggested for the question. Choose the correct option and mark it as the answer.
Q6 It —————— heavily since Monday.
A. is raining
B. will rain
C. has rained
D. has been raining
Q7 Ramesh————— his bicycle all the day tomorrow.
A. will be repairing
B. will repair
C. will do repair
D. will get repaired
Q8 She will go out only when the rain ————.
A. stopped
B. would
C. stops
D. is stopping
Q9 Delhi is ———— from alwar than Jaipur.
A. further
B. farther
C. away
D. on the way
Q10 She had donated ————— property she had.
A. the little
B. a little
C. little
D. fewer
Answers:-
Q.1 (C)
Q.2 (A)
Q.3 (C)
Q.4 (A)
Q.5 (D)
Q.6 (D)
Q.7 (A)
Q.8 (C)
Q.9 (B)
Q.10 (A)
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