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SSC CGL (Combine Graduation Level) Tier-1 Previous Year Paper 18-07-2023 (Shift-3) English MCQs

SSC CGL (Combine Graduation Level) Tier-1 Previous Year Paper 17-07-2023 (Shift -3) English MCQs. Are you preparing for the SSC CHSL, CGL, MTS, or any other SSC exams? Looking for previous year paper MCQs to practice and improve your exam preparation? You’re in the right place! In this blog post, we will provide you with a wide range of SSC Previous Year Paper MCQs that will help you ace your upcoming exams.

SSC exams are highly competitive and require thorough preparation to secure a good score. One of the best ways to prepare for these exams is by solving previous year papers. This will not only give you an idea of the exam pattern and types of questions asked but also help you identify your strengths and weaknesses. By practicing with SSC Previous Year Paper MCQs, you can boost your confidence and improve your time management skills.

We have compiled a comprehensive list of MCQs from previous years’ SSC exams, including CHSL, CGL, MTS, and other SSC exams. These MCQs cover a wide range of topics such as General Knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, and Reasoning. By solving these MCQs regularly, you can familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and improve your overall performance.

So, whether you are a beginner looking to kickstart your SSC exam preparation or a seasoned candidate aiming for a top score, these SSC Previous Year Paper MCQs are a must-have resource for your study plan. Stay tuned for regular updates and additional practice material to enhance your preparation further.

(1.)
Question:- Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Socrates is flying. No, he is (1) _______ . The wings behind him beat in a calming rhythm (2) _______ the cool air rushes past. His wings are all that matter, (3) _______ at the rushing wind like the sails of some great sea vessel, the feathery appendages all he is and all he will ever want to be. His back muscles flex with the (4) _______ that takes him high above the ground. He feels the effort, of course, but sweeping into the sky does not require much of one. The (5) _______ is pleasurable, even exhilarating. With flight there is freedom beyond description, an ecstasy bordering on emotional.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 5.




(2.)
Question:- Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Socrates is flying. No, he is (1) _______ . The wings behind him beat in a calming rhythm (2) _______ the cool air rushes past. His wings are all that matter, (3) _______ at the rushing wind like the sails of some great sea vessel, the feathery appendages all he is and all he will ever want to be. His back muscles flex with the (4) _______ that takes him high above the ground. He feels the effort, of course, but sweeping into the sky does not require much of one. The (5) _______ is pleasurable, even exhilarating. With flight there is freedom beyond description, an ecstasy bordering on emotional.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.




(3.)
Question:- Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Socrates is flying. No, he is (1) _______ . The wings behind him beat in a calming rhythm (2) _______ the cool air rushes past. His wings are all that matter, (3) _______ at the rushing wind like the sails of some great sea vessel, the feathery appendages all he is and all he will ever want to be. His back muscles flex with the (4) _______ that takes him high above the ground. He feels the effort, of course, but sweeping into the sky does not require much of one. The (5) _______ is pleasurable, even exhilarating. With flight there is freedom beyond description, an ecstasy bordering on emotional.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.




(4.)
Question:- Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Socrates is flying. No, he is (1) _______ . The wings behind him beat in a calming rhythm (2) _______ the cool air rushes past. His wings are all that matter, (3) _______ at the rushing wind like the sails of some great sea vessel, the feathery appendages all he is and all he will ever want to be. His back muscles flex with the (4) _______ that takes him high above the ground. He feels the effort, of course, but sweeping into the sky does not require much of one. The (5) _______ is pleasurable, even exhilarating. With flight there is freedom beyond description, an ecstasy bordering on emotional.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2




(5.)
Question:- Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Socrates is flying. No, he is (1) _______ . The wings behind him beat in a calming rhythm (2) _______ the cool air rushes past. His wings are all that matter, (3) _______ at the rushing wind like the sails of some great sea vessel, the feathery appendages all he is and all he will ever want to be. His back muscles flex with the (4) _______ that takes him high above the ground. He feels the effort, of course, but sweeping into the sky does not require much of one. The (5) _______ is pleasurable, even exhilarating. With flight there is freedom beyond description, an ecstasy bordering on emotional.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 1




(6.)
Question:- Describe how you will tell everyone that Mr. Akhil opened the gate in passive voice.




(7.)
Question:- Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
It turns out to be a blessing in disguise.




(8.)
Question:- Describe how you will tell your friends that Mr. Ram uses multimedia for teaching the children in passive voice.




(9.)
Question:- Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the given sentence.
It is wierd to overreact on the consequences like this, it didn’t even matter at the end of the day




(10.)
Question:- Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word




(11.)
Question:- Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the Bold segment in the given sentence.
I have not seen you for last year.




(12.)
Question:- Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
There are rows of chairs on either side of the _______




(13.)
Question:- Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A person who draws or produces maps




(14.)
Question:- Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word.
The outcome document of the Rio+20 Conference, the Future We Want, underscores climate change as “an inevitable and urgent global challenge with long-term implications for the sustainable development of all countries”. Through the document, Member States express their concern about the continuous rising of emissions of greenhouse gases and the vulnerability of all countries, particularly developing countries, to the adverse impacts of climate change.




(15.)
Question:- Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Her hopes for building her own house were beaten when she lost her jewellery box.




(16.)
Question:- The following sentence has been divided into three segments, A, B, C. One of them may contain a grammatical error. Select the segment that contains the error, from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
Aniket lives (A) / in the small apartment (B) / in the suburbs (C).




(17.)
Question:- Select the most appropriate option to substitute the Bold segment in the given sentence.
I don’t wear the sunglasses at the moment




(18.)
Question:- Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Consequence




(19.)
Question:- Select the most appropriate synonym for the highlighted word.
The government’s utilitarian stance was appreciated by all.




(20.)
Question:- The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error.
Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
The present-century threats to our environment, / which include interfering species, ailments, pollution and / a boiling temperature, were putting wildlife populations at peril.




(21.)
Question:- Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. But, while the court’s action solved one problem, it created another and because of the closure, many workers lost their jobs.
B. For instance, the courts directed industries in residential areas in Delhi to close down or shift out of the city.
C. In recent years, while the courts have come out with strong orders on environmental issues, these have sometimes affected people’s livelihoods adversely.
D. Several of these industries were polluting the neighbourhood and discharge from these industries were polluting the river Yamuna because they had been set up without following the rules.




(22.)
प्रश्न:- Select the most appropriate synonym of the Bold word. 
The committee wanted us to explain this in detail.




(23.)
Question:- Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Being careful that every detail of something is correct



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