SSC CPO Paper-2 27th-Sep-2019 Shift-3

Instructions

For the following questions answer them individually

SSC CPO Paper-2 27th-Sep-2019 Shift-3 - Question 61


Choose the option that is the direct form of the sentence.
The Principal said to them that he did not want to see any one to return with a complaint against them.

SSC CPO Paper-2 27th-Sep-2019 Shift-3 - Question 62


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The pleasant ______ of the rain as it fell on the dust made me feel nostalgic.

Instructions

Choose the option that is the passive form of the sentence.

SSC CPO Paper-2 27th-Sep-2019 Shift-3 - Question 63


The class teacher was taking the children to the zoo.

SSC CPO Paper-2 27th-Sep-2019 Shift-3 - Question 64


The manager permitted women employees to leave office early on that day.

Instructions

For the following questions answer them individually

SSC CPO Paper-2 27th-Sep-2019 Shift-3 - Question 65


Select the alternative that will improve the underlined part of the sentence in case there is no improvement select “No improvement”.
Kalidasa was a greater classical Sanskrit poet of India.

SSC CPO Paper-2 27th-Sep-2019 Shift-3 - Question 66


Choose the option that is the active form of the sentence.
An award was given to the film ‘Andhaa Dhund.’

SSC CPO Paper-2 27th-Sep-2019 Shift-3 - Question 67


Choose the option that is the indirect form of the sentence.
“Please bring me a cup of coffee,” Shakila said to the waiter.

Instructions

Select the alternative that will improve the underlined part of the sentence in case there is no improvement select “No improvement”.

SSC CPO Paper-2 27th-Sep-2019 Shift-3 - Question 68


The milk has boiled over and falling onto the stove.

SSC CPO Paper-2 27th-Sep-2019 Shift-3 - Question 69


It has been raining very hardly since morning.

Instructions

For the following questions answer them individually

SSC CPO Paper-2 27th-Sep-2019 Shift-3 - Question 70


Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
A: But when he tried to rise again he found that he could not get away, for his claws were tangled in the wool.
B: A jackdaw saw the deed, and his silly head was filled with the idea that he was big and strong enough to do as the Eagle had done.
C: So with much rustling of feathers and a fierce air, he came down swiftly on the back of a large ram.
D: An eagle, swooping down on powerful wings, seized a lamb in her talons and made off with it to her nest.

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