SSC CGL 2024-19.09.2024-1 SSC Question Paper

SSC CGL 2024-19.09.2024-1 SSC Questions

91.
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
His house is smaller than you.
A.
is smaller than yours
B.
is small as you
C.
is small than you
D.
is smaller than your
ANSWER :
A. is smaller than yours
92.
Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the option that contains an error.
We took dinner in a Chinese restaurant and were amazed to see the interior of a restaurant.
A.
and were amazed to see
B.
the interior of a restaurant
C.
We took dinner
D.
in a Chinese restaurant
ANSWER :
B. the interior of a restaurant
93.
Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the given sentence.
Fundamentels of every subject need to be learnt on priority basis.
A.
priority
B.
basis
C.
Fundamentels
D.
learnt
ANSWER :
C. Fundamentels
94.
Out of the four sentences given, three have spelling errors. Identify the sentence that has no spelling error.
A.
What advice did he give to young entreprenuers?
B.
She tried to manoeuvre her trolley around people.
C.
The computer's software detected an anamoly caused by a virus.
D.
A clergyman read the litturgy from the prayer-book.
ANSWER :
B. She tried to manoeuvre her trolley around people.
95.
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given phrase.
A person who is kept captive for fulfilment of demands of money or conditions.
A.
Hostage
B.
Hermit
C.
Heretic
D.
Introvert
ANSWER :
A. Hostage
96.
Answer the next 5 Questions.
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.
When Ojeya Cruz Banks moved to Ohio from New Zealand (1)________years ago, she was overwhelmed by the logistics of uprooting her life. But Cruz Banks, a Denison University professor and a single mom, who is also my neighbour and friend, was (2)________to find a house next to a public elementary school. She assumed that she would be able to walk to pick up her daughter, a needed convenience given that she didnโ€™t yet have a car. Unfortunately, when she went to register her daughter for kindergarten, she was met with an (3)________surprise: The only (4)________option was a half-day program that would bus students to a day-care centre on the outskirts of the town for the afternoon. The district did offer a limited number of full-day slots, but those had all been claimed in a lottery earlier that spring and came with a tuition cost. โ€œI was like, โ€˜Cost me? What? Public school costs money here?โ€™โ€ she told me. Many parents across the United States, like Cruz Banks, may assume that free, full-day kindergarten is a (5)________part of the countryโ€™s public education system. I was one of them, until my youngest had to enter our districtโ€™s lottery several months ago. When he was assigned to the half-day program, I swung between alarm and frustration.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 1
A.
several
B.
particular
C.
enormous
D.
immense
ANSWER :
A. several
97.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2
A.
distraught
B.
dispassionate
C.
relieved
D.
worried
ANSWER :
C. relieved
98.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3
A.
agreeable
B.
unpleasant
C.
amusing
D.
enjoyable
ANSWER :
B. unpleasant
99.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4
A.
futile
B.
available
C.
nonviable
D.
inaccessible
ANSWER :
B. available
100.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 5
A.
disapproved
B.
ceaseless
C.
inessential
D.
required
ANSWER :
D. required