Answer Key English SSC MTS (27-10-2021 (1) ) 14 Dec 2023
Answer Key English SSC MTS (27-10-2021 (1) ) 14 Dec 2023
1. Select the most approprlate 6. Select the most approprate 10. Select the most approprlate
option to Al tn the blank option to substitute the un option to substitute the un
derlined segment tn the gtven derlined segment tn the gtven
If you damage the property of sentence. If there ls no need sentence. If there 1s no need
others you are under a legal to substitute it, select 'No to substtute it. select No sub
pay for the repairs. substitution requtred. stitution requtred'.
robligation Whlle drtving dowm. Girish Mani will cary: the bundle of
(2) acknowledgenent having to apply. for offictal clothes in a bucket to dry
(3) requtrement permission to cross the two
states. them out tn the sun every day.
(4) appreclation (Werñes
2. Select the most approprlate (1)have to apply
had to apply (2)No substitution requtred
meaning of the gven idíom. (3)carry
(3) No substitution required
Make no bones about'some (4)have carrted
(4) had applying
thing
6. Select the most appropriate 11. Identtfy the segment in the
(1)Insist on buyng onybone ANTONYM of the gven word. sentence whlch contalns a
less mutton HOPE grammattcal error.
2Be frank and open about (1) promise (2) fatth As soon the ceremony was
something (3) trust despalr over. the champlons would
(3) Be fussy about bones In 7.Select the most approprlate walk in a majestic procession.
one's soup one-word substituton for the WAS soon the ceremony was
(4)Take care of one's health gven group of words. OveT
3. Select the most appropriate A
person who ltves a solitary (2) n a majestic procession
meaning of the gtven sdiom. fe and tends to avotd other
(3) would walik
To take for granted people
()VagabondarRecluse (4)the champlons
(1)To get a scholarship and 12. Select the INCORRECTLY
(3) Guru (4)Saint
assigment easly 8. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
(2)To apply for a loan with low spelt word. ()refrigferator
rates of interest
(1)objectve Lwaleviston
9To accept without question (2)oppgrtunty (3) machtne
or objection (9eplainatton (4) vacuum-cleaner
(4)To accept a sponsorship (4) contextual 13. Select the most approprlate
without much fuss 9. Identlfy the segment in the option to All in the blank.
4. Select .the most approprlate sentence whlch contains a
Icompleted my learner's drtv
synonym of the gtven word. grammatical error.
ing test last week. When am I
LOYALTY By the way. will you taught going to get my Hcense?
(1) hatred me how to speak in English?
(l)constant
elfalthfulness (1) nBnglish Opermanent
(9 Mill you taught me
(3) disltke (3) fAnal
(3) how to speak
(4)pleasure (4) lasting
(4) By the way
14. Select the most approprlate The human brain regulates
synonym of the glven word. and oordtnates all the volun
OMINOUS tary, and tnvoluntary mÓves
we make.
Whreatening
(1) what (2) whlcheyer
(2 promising
(3) capable (3) whateyer, which
(4) favourable
20. ldentify the segment In the
sentence which contalns a
18. Select the most appropriate .grammatical error.
optlon to Al in the blank.
ABking for and giving Informa
After a long and ttring day. tions is an importantfeature
Lata satd _he, was completely of conversatlons.
Wgvng informations
(1) exhaust (2) feature of convéfsátions
(2) exh¡usts (3)Is an tmportant
19exhausted (4)Asking for and
(4)exhausting Directions (21 - 23): In the
16. Select the most approprlate folowing passage, some words
one-word substitutlon for the have bèen deleted. Fü in the
gven group of words. blanks with the help of the al
ternatives given. Select the
The study,of the, orlgin and most approprlate optión for
meanings of words each blank.
(1) Embryology The radio was already 'on. The
eEtymology radio comes (21) auto
(3) Entomology matlcally at 7 o'clock to wake
(4) Epistemology me (22) Ilooked.at the
17. Select the most appropriate clock. (23) was already
ANTONYM of the given word. ten past seven. I had to get
up quickly. Iwent into the
BARREN
shower, and Icould(24)
fertile (2) empty the news on the radio. I
(3)vacant (4)clear couldn't hearit very wel, but
18. Select the most 'approprlate there was a story on the news
option to substitute the un about an elephant that had
derlined segment in the gven (25) from a local circus.
sentence. If there 1s no need 21. (1) in (2) of
to substitute it, select 'No 3)on (4), off,
substitution required'. 22. (1) out (2) over
The Principal 1s golngtomecl (3) at (4) up
ng the senior cl¡sses tomor 23. (1)That (2): What
row. (4)Which
(1) gone,to meet., 14 24. (1) heard hear
(2)golng tohave met (3) 1listen (4)stened
Olgoing to meet 26. (1) captured
(4)No substitution required erescaped
19. Select the most appropriate (3) absconded
optlon to fll in the blank. (4)released
14. Select the most appropriate The human brain regulates
synonym of the given word. and coordinates all the volun
OMINOUS
tary and involuntary moves
we make. 1. (1)| 2. (2) 3. (3)
(1) threatening (2) whichever
(1) what 5. (2) 6. (4) 7. (2)
(2) promising (3) whatever (4) which 9. (2) 10. (1) 11. (1) 12. (2)
(3) capable 20. Identify the segment in the 13. (2) 14. (1) 15. (3) 16. (2)
(4) favourable sentence which contains a
17. (1) 18. (3) 19. (4) 20. (1)
15. Select the most appropriate grammatical error.
21. (3) 22. (4)23. (3) 24. (2)
option to fill in the blank. Asking for and giving informa
tions is an important feature 25. (2)
After a long and tiring day.
Lata said she was completely of conversations.
(1)gtving informations
(1) exhaust (2) feature of conversations
(2) exhausts (3) is an important 1. (1)48È obligation fte TT y
(3) exhausted (4) Asking for and
(4)exhausting Directions (21 - 25) : In the
16. Select the most appropriate following passage, some words
one-word substitution for the
have been deleted. Fll in the
given group of words.
blanks with the help of the al " We have a moral obligation te
ternatives given. Select the protect the environment.
The study of the origin and most appropriate option for 2. (2) Make no bones about
meanings of words each blank.
sOmething =f t ar:
(1) Embryology The radio was already on. The
(2) Etymology radio comes (21) auto
(3) Entomology matically at 7 o'clock to wake be very sure and definite abou
(4) Epistemology me (22) Ilooked at the (something).
17. Select the most appropriate clock. (23) was already
ANTONYM of the given word. ten past seven. Ihad to get
up quickly. Iwent into the Make no bones about ou:
BARREN plan-we will win.
shower, and Icould (24)
(1)fertile (2)empty the news on the radio. I 3. (3) To take for granted =
(3) vacant (4) clear couldn't hear it very well, but y 7 (to assum
18.Select the most appropriate there was a story on the news
that something is true with
option to substitute the un about an elephant that had
(25) from a local circus. out questioning it).
derlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need 21. (1) in (2)of
to substitute it, select 'No (3) on (4) off " Practice time is something els
substitution required'. 22. (1)out (2) over everyone seems to take fo
The Principal is going to meet (3) at (4) up granted.
ing the senior classes tomor 23. (1)That (2) What 4. (2) Loyalty #1 34ef fSTq
row.
(3)It (4)Which 3ATRUT 4d: faithfulness SH
(1)gone to meet 24. (1) heard (2) hear
(2)going to have met (3)listen (4)listened
(3) going to meet 25. (1) captured
(4) No substitution required (2) escaped
19.Select the most appropriate (3) absconded "True marriage requies us to
option to fill in the blank. (4) released show trust and loyalty.
7. (3)3.
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AA: alR present tense s 16. (2) Etymòlogy =R-q4RIRA d: giving informatíon y
(the origin of a word and the
FHICr will carry W car
historical development of ts 21: (3) on
rles h use sfa 3 meaning).
22. (4) up
11. (1) As soon as 34qyriE Embryology = u faA (the 23. (3) it
q S i 34d: aIR As'soon as branch of biology and medicine
concerned with the study of 24. (2) hear
the ceremony was over hl use
embryos and their develop 25. (2) escaped
ment).