SSC CGL Tier 1 (16 June 2024)

Question 1:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

To turn over a new leaf

  • To become famous

  • To buy new things

  • To change your behaviour in a positive way

  • To understand others' problems

Question 2:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Out of date

  • A date seed

  • Being careless

  • Something old fashioned

  • A worthless fellow

Question 3:

Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.

the science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation, especially for the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

  • radiology

  • neurology

  • pathology

  • nephrology

Question 4:

Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.

A young child just beginning to walk

  • Kid

  • Toddler

  • Cub

  • Joey

Question 5:

In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the given alternatives.

Given the losses they would likely have to (1) _________, it is understandable why banks would try to avoid adopting the accounting norms for as long as possible. So the delay in the implementation of the Ind AS norms is not (2) __________ at all. Further, to adjust to the new norms, banks will have to improve their ability to forecast future credit losses with (3) ___________.  Until this happens, bank earnings could experience (4) ___________. The Central government, which has been trying to bail out public sector banks without carrying out the structural reforms required to clean up balance sheets, might also prefer to delay the (5) ____________ of the legislation.

Which of the following word fits the blank labeled as(1)?

  • Instill

  • Incur

  • Infer

  • Implore

Question 6:

In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the given alternatives.

Given the losses they would likely have to (1) _________, it is understandable why banks would try to avoid adopting the accounting norms for as long as possible. So the delay in the implementation of the Ind AS norms is not (2) __________ at all. Further, to adjust to the new norms, banks will have to improve their ability to forecast future credit losses with (3) ___________.  Until this happens, bank earnings could experience (4) ___________. The Central government, which has been trying to bail out public sector banks without carrying out the structural reforms required to clean up balance sheets, might also prefer to delay the (5) ____________ of the legislation.

Which of the following word fits the blank labeled as (2)?

  • Admonishing

  • Astonishing

  • Abhorrent

  • Acquiescing

Question 7:

In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the given alternatives.

Given the losses they would likely have to (1) _________, it is understandable why banks would try to avoid adopting the accounting norms for as long as possible. So the delay in the implementation of the Ind AS norms is not (2) __________ at all. Further, to adjust to the new norms, banks will have to improve their ability to forecast future credit losses with (3) ___________.  Until this happens, bank earnings could experience (4) ___________. The Central government, which has been trying to bail out public sector banks without carrying out the structural reforms required to clean up balance sheets, might also prefer to delay the (5) ____________ of the legislation.

Which of the following word fits the blank labeled as (3)?

  • Premonition

  • Precision 

  • Predicament

  • Perturb

Question 8:

In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the given alternatives.

Given the losses they would likely have to (1) _________, it is understandable why banks would try to avoid adopting the accounting norms for as long as possible. So the delay in the implementation of the Ind AS norms is not (2) __________ at all. Further, to adjust to the new norms, banks will have to improve their ability to forecast future credit losses with (3) ___________.  Until this happens, bank earnings could experience (4) ___________. The Central government, which has been trying to bail out public sector banks without carrying out the structural reforms required to clean up balance sheets, might also prefer to delay the (5) ____________ of the legislation.

Which of the following word fits the blank labeled as (4)?

  • Solvency

  • Insolubility

  • Volatility

  • Preference

Question 9:

In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the given alternatives.

Given the losses they would likely have to (1) _________, it is understandable why banks would try to avoid adopting the accounting norms for as long as possible. So the delay in the implementation of the Ind AS norms is not (2) __________ at all. Further, to adjust to the new norms, banks will have to improve their ability to forecast future credit losses with (3) ___________.  Until this happens, bank earnings could experience (4) ___________. The Central government, which has been trying to bail out public sector banks without carrying out the structural reforms required to clean up balance sheets, might also prefer to delay the (5) ____________ of the legislation.

Which of the following word fits the blank labeled as (5)?

  • Enactment

  • Erudite

  • Protruding

  • Edifice

Question 10:

Select the wrongly spelt word.

  • Diferently

  • Prudently

  • Evidently

  • Accidentally

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