SSC Section Officer Audit 1997 Question Paper

For the following questions answer them individually

Which is the effect of antigen in an ill person?

When Mahatma Gandhi was arrested, who among the following took over the leadership of Salt Satbagraha?

Where is the island of Man located?

Which among the following statements is not correct?

What happens when a ray of light enters slab of glass from air ?

Due to which reason the larger iceberg melts down from lower surface instead of upper surface?

What is the name of that system which uses radioactivity to decide the period of materials of pre-historic period?

When a ring of metal is heated what happens to its hole?

Why the needle of iron swims on water surface when it is kept gently?

Rain drops fall from great height. Which among the following statement is true regarding it?

Which among the following policy of Life Insurance company is related to regular old-age pension?

Which among the following writs comes into the category of public litigation petition before High Court or Supreme Court?

Which among the following statements is not true when there is an increase in interest rate in an economy?

What happens when a chemical bonds is formed?

On which technique does a photo state machine work?

Which among the following intuitions is not related to United Nations?

Which are the six schools of Indian philosophy?

What is the position of sun & raindrops when we see Rainbow?

Which of the following statements is true regarding international Date line?

The sunlights is available 24 hours on the longest day at which of the following latitudes of the earth?

Which among the following has least possibility of globalization ?

Which of the following is not a non custom duty obstacle in the world trade?

Which among the following form the first cabinet of Independent India was responsible mass religious conversion?

Which among the following is not the outcome of the decrease in Prime Lending Rate

If the radius of the cylinder and of a sphere having the same volume as that cylinder is ‘r’ then what is the height of that cylinder?

What is the chronology of four ‘samwatas’ ?

If people's income of a country is denoted in a curved line space that it has increased, then what does it denote?

What is 'icebird'?

Why radiologists do not take direct X-ray photograph of intestine?

What was the basis of transfer of power to india on 15th August by?

''All the four quantum numbers of two electronics in an atom are not the same.''  is a Principle of ?

In following questions  read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error; the answer is d: . (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.).

You must either (a) / be regular with your studies (b) / and study for longer period before the examination. (c)/ No error (d)

The new taxation rates (a) / announced by the government (b) / are bound to effect the export sector. (c) / No error (d)

These days, job opportunities are not as better (a) / as they used to be (b) / in the early 70's. (c) / No error (d)

When viewed with his point of view, the (a) / entire episode assumes (b) / a different colour altogether. (c) / No error d(d) .

On many occasions (a) / we did helped the poor (b) / people by way of giving them food and clothes to put on. (c) / No error (d)

Unless it is accepted to both the parties, an (a) / arbitrator would be of no (b) / use to settle this dispute. (c) / No error (d).

Although the manager was keen on getting the work (a) / done through Sudhir yesterday, (b) / he tries to avoid it. (c) / No error (d).

The various consequences of (a) / the decision taken by the (b) / finance ministry was not foreseen by the bureaucrats. (c) / No error (d).

I never considered him to be a person who would (a) / go back on his promise and (d) / then do not even apologise. (c) / No error (d) .

Having finished at school (a) / Raghu thought of going to Bombay in (b) / search of some job. (c) / No error (d)

In following questions sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word (s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four.

In following questions, out of the four alternatives choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given.

In following questions ,choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.

In following questions  four words are given out of which only one is misspelt. Find that misspelt word.

In  following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/ phrase given bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/ phrase.

The new manager thought that he would give employees enough rope for the first six months after which he would check the work done himself.

The sweeping statement by the boss left the conscientious workers disgusted.

In following questions out of the four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence.

In following questions the sentences have been given in Active/Passive voice. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice.

They first sun-dried the garbage for one to three days to bring down the moisture level.

Women like men to flatter them.

What one must do, one must do properly.

Look at the poll results - do they inspire hope?

It is your duty to make tea at eleven O' clock.

In Following  questions the 1st and the last sentences of the passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts and named P, Q Rand S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct:

1. The traveller said, "Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?"
P. "Do you want one in which you can spend the night?"
Q. "Yes", said the peasant.
R. "Go right down the road and turn to the left."
S. "Yes", replied the traveller.
6. "Thank a lot."

1. Money is not the root of all evils.
P. Or, what about the desire for power driving people to horrible crimes?
Q. Even purposeless cruelty can be seen in many instances of evil behaviour.
R. For example, neither teachers nor parents profit in any way by torturing children.
S. The evils of sexual offenders are not motivated by financial gains.
6. So, we can only say that money is the root of some evils.

1. Even the smallest insect of the living world is made up of a large number of cells.
P. Furthermore, the cells in these small creatures widely differ in their structure and function.
Q. An ant, or a gnat, for example, is composed of hundreds of thousands of cells.
R Even a mite has cells making up its skeletal structure.
S. It also has cells dedicated to digestive and reproductive functions.
6. The cell system of small organisms is microscopic but marvellous, isn't it?

1. Advocates of space programme argue for spending huge amounts of money on exploring Mars.
P. But there is no firm evidence of any valuable mineral that can be extracted from Mars. and transported to Earth.
Q. Worst, nobody has any idea what undesirable microbes or poisonous materials we will be importing from Mars.
R. They are also unrealistic about the cost of transportation that will be involved in interplanetary movement of men and materials.
S. These enthusiasts argue that Mars could be a perennial source of materials for us earthlings.
6. Our race to Mars is likely to be a wild goose chase:

1. When a light passenger plane flew off the course some time ago, it crashed in the mountains and its pilot was killed.
P. Snow lay thick on the ground.
Q. It was the middle of winter.
R. The woman knew that nearest village was miles away.
S. The only passengers, a young woman and her two baby daughters, were unhurt.
6. When it grew dark,· she turned a suitcase into a bed and put the children inside it, covering them with all the clothes she could find.

1. In less than a week
P. the processor controlled exchange
Q. have restored the functioning of
R. which had suffered
S. the telecommunication people
6. a major disaster

1. As my jogging-enthusiast sister
P. was often bothered by neighbourhood dogs
Q. stick in hand
R. her husband started to accompany her on a bicycle,
S. on her daily run
6. to ward off any attackers.

1. We have pleasure
P. a double room with bath
Q. for five days from Sept. 4 to Sept. 8
R. that we have reserved
S. in informing you
6. both days inclusive

In Following  questions to a part of the sentence is bold. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part as a: , b: and c: which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is d: .

We have no less than a thousand students in our College.

When she regained consciousness she was stretched in the ditch out, soaked to the skin.

Birds sit on the boughs of trees in my garden and with their sweet notes fill the air with music.

In the following passage,some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. 

The library, if used properly, is invaluable in helping you develop discernment. It is rich....(1)....information that goes for beyond the....(2)....of anyone text book or course ….(3)....your text book author does not make a particular....(4)....c1ear and you feel the need....(5)....another description in greater detail....(6)....in other words, go to the library and....(7)....other books on the subject. By calling....(8)....two or three writers dealing with the ....(9)....topic, you will find some....(10)....of certain facts. In seeking additional sources, you will have gained immeasurably, for you will have seen what several experts perceive as being particularly important on a common subject.

You have brief passage with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

What, one wonders, is the lowest common denominator : of Indian culture today? The attractive Hema Malini? The songs of vividh Bharati? Or the mouth-watering Masala Dosa? Delectable as these may be, each yields pride of place to that false (?) symbol of a new era - the synthetic fibre. In less than twenty years the nylon sari and the terylene shirt have swept the countryside, penetrated to the farthest comers of the land and persuaded every common man, woman and child that the key to success in the present day world lies in artificial fibres: glass nylon, crepe nylon, tery mixes, polyesters and what have you. More than the bicycles, the wristwatch or the transistor radio, synthetic clothes have come to represent the first step )' away from the village square. The village lass treasures the e flashy nylon sari in her trousseau most lovingly; the village youth gets a great kick out of his cheap terry cot shirt and u trousers, the nearest he can approximate to the expensive s synthetic sported by his wealthy city bred contemporaries. And the Neo-rich craze for 'phoren' is nowhere more apparent a than in the price that people will pay for smuggled, stolen, begged or borrowed second hand or thrown away synthetics. Alas, even the unique richness of the traditional tribal costume is being fast eroded by the deadening uniformity of nylon.

The synthetic fibre has

You have brief passage with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

Most people who bother with the matter at all would admit that the English language is in a bad way, but it is generally assumed that we cannot by conscious action do anything about it. Our civilization is decadent and our language - so the argument runs - must inevitably share in the general collapse. It follows that any struggle against the abuse of language is a sentimental archaism, like preferring candles to electric light or hansom cabs to aeroplanes. Underneath this lies the half-conscious belief that language is a natural growth and not an instrument which we shape for our own purposes.Now it is clear that the decline of a language must ultimately have political and economic causes: it is not due simply to the bad influence of this or that individual writer. But an effect can become a cause, reinforcing the original cause and producing the same effect in an intensified form, and so on indefinitely. A man may take to drink because he feels himself to be a failure, and then fail all the more completely because he drinks. It is rather the same thing that is happening to the English language. It becomes ugly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish, but the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts. The point is that the process is reversible. Modern English, especially written English, is full of bad habits which spread by imitation and which can be avoided if one is willing to take the necessary trouble. If one gets rid of these habits, one can think more clearly, and to think clearly is a necessary first step towards political regeneration; so the fight against bad English is not frivolous and is not the exclusive concern of professional writer.

Many people believe that nothing can be done about the English language because

The author believes that.

The author believes that the first step towards the political regeneration of the language would be

The author believes that

What causes bad language in the end?

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