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Centres at: ================================================================================== Ph: 011-27607854, (M) 8860-333-333 1 MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW NOIDA ANUPPUR MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON PATNA Explanation 1. (C) Change ‘was’ into ‘were’. 'Were' is used for imaginary position. 2. (C) Remove ‘not’. ‘Until’ is not followed by ‘not’. Remove 'will'. The 1st action in future conditional sentence is in simple present tense. 3. (B) Change ‘as well as’ into ‘and’. The correct co-relative is ‘both....and’. 4. (C) Change ‘were’ into ‘was’. If the subject is joined by ‘as well as’, the verb will agree with the first subject. 5. (C) Change ‘when’ into ‘than’. The correct co-relative is ‘no sooner...than’. 6. (D) No error. 7. (B) Add ‘the’ before ‘previous records’. Here ‘previous records’ is a specific noun, so use ‘the’ before it. All is followed by 'the'. 8. (B) Remove ‘the’. Here we are talking about 'English language'. ‘The’ comes before ‘nationality’, but not with the name of any ‘language’. 9. (C) Change ‘a’ into ‘an’. ‘M.P.’ starts with a vowel sound. So use ‘an’ before it. 10. (C) Add 'he' before 'being'. Here if we do not add 'he', people will become the subject of 'being a philanthropic' and the meaning of the sentence will be wrong. 11. (C) Change ‘paining’ into ‘aching’. 12. (C) Change ‘centre’ into ‘middle’. Here ‘middle’ is an appropriate word. ‘Centre’ is used for any circular thing. 13. (C) Change ‘between’ into ‘among’. ‘Between’ is used in reference to the association of ‘two’ and for ‘more than two’, use among. 14. (C) Change ‘his’ into ‘one’s’. If ‘one’ is used as the subject, ‘one’s’ is used in possessive case. 15. (C) Change ‘little’ into ‘younger’. Here ‘younger’ is an appropriate word. We use ‘little’ for ‘quantity’. 16. (C) Change ‘would win’ into 'would have won'. Past conditional sentence has the following sentence formation. Had + Sub + V 3 + Object, Sub + would + have + V 3 . 17. (D) 18. (A) Change ‘were’ into ‘was’. ‘News’ is a singular noun. Hence it will take singular verb. 19. (B) Remove ‘oneself’. ‘Keep’ does not take a reflexive pronoun after it. 20. (B) Change 'in read' into 'of reading' SSC MAINS - 42 (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) 1. (C) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (D) 7. (B) 8. (B) 9. (C) 10. (C) 11. (C) 12. (C) 13. (C) 14. (C) 15. (C) 16. (C) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (B) 20. (B) 21. (B) 22. (C) 23. (D) 24. (C) 25. (B) 26. (C) 27. (C) 28. (D) 29. (C) 30. (*) 31. (D) 32. (A) 33. (A) 34. (D) 35. (*) 36. (B) 37. (C) 38. (A) 39. (D) 40. (B) 61. (A) 62. (D) 63. (D) 64. (A) 65. (B) 66. (A) 67. (A) 68. (C) 69. (B) 70. (A) 71. (A) 72. (C) 73. (D) 74. (C) 75. (A) 76. (A) 77. (A) 78. (B) 79. (B) 80. (C) 81. (A) 82. (B) 83. (D) 84. (A) 85. (D) 86. (B) 87. (B) 88. (B) 89. (C) 90. (D) 91. (B) 92. (D) 93. (A) 94. (B) 95. (B) 96. (D) 97. (A) 98. (B) 99. (A) 100. (C) 41. (B) 42. (C) 43. (A) 44. (B) 45. (C) 46. (B) 47. (C) 48. (A) 49. (B) 50. (C) 51. (D) 52. (C) 53. (B) 54. (C) 55. (B) 56. (C) 57. (D) 58. (C) 59. (B) 60. (A) 101. (C) 102. (C) 103. (B) 104. (D) 105. (C) 106. (B) 107. (D) 108. (C) 109. (C) 110. (D) 111. (C) 112. (A) 113. (C) 114. (A) 115. (C) 116. (C) 117. (B) 118. (B) 119. (B) 120. (A) 121. (B) 122. (A) 123. (C) 124. (B) 125. (B) 126. (A) 127. (C) 128. (B) 129. (A) 130. (A) 131. (C) 132. (A) 133. (A) 134. (C) 135. (A) 136. (B) 137. (C) 138. (C) 139. (D) 140. (A) 141. (D) 142. (B) 143. (C) 144. (A) 145. (B) 146. (D) 147. (C) 148. (B) 149. (A) 150. (C) 151. (C) 152. (B) 153. (A) 154. (B) 155. (C) 156. (A) 157. (A) 158. (C) 159. (B) 160. (D) 161. (B) 162. (A) 163. (D) 164. (A) 165. (B) 166. (C) 167. (D) 168. (B) 169. (C) 170. (B) 171. (D) 172. (C) 173. (B) 174. (D) 175. (C) 176. (B) 177. (A) 178. (B) 179. (C) 180. (D) 181. (D) 182. (B) 183. (B) 184. (C) 185. (A) 186. (D) 187. (C) 188. (D) 189. (C) 190. (B) 191. (A) 192. (B) 193. (C) 194. (D) 195. (B) 196. (A) 197. (B) 198. (D) 199. (A) 200. (D)

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    Explanation1. (C) Change was into were. 'Were' is used

    for imaginary position.2. (C) Remove not. Until is not followed by

    not. Remove 'will'. The 1st action infuture conditional sentence is in simplepresent tense.

    3. (B) Change as well as into and. The correctco-relative is both....and.

    4. (C) Change were into was. If the subjectis joined by as well as, the verb willagree with the first subject.

    5. (C) Change when into than. The correctco-relative is no sooner...than.

    6. (D) No error.7. (B) Add the before previous records. Here

    previous records is a specific noun, souse the before it. All is followed by 'the'.

    8. (B) Remove the. Here we are talking about'English language'. The comes beforenationality, but not with the name ofany language.

    9. (C) Change a into an. M.P. starts with avowel sound. So use an before it.

    10. (C) Add 'he' before 'being'. Here if we do notadd 'he', people will become the subjectof 'being a philanthropic' and themeaning of the sentence will be wrong.

    11. (C) Change paining into aching.12. (C) Change centre into middle. Here

    middle is an appropriate word. Centreis used for any circular thing.

    13. (C) Change between into among. Betweenis used in reference to the associationof two and for more than two, useamong.

    14. (C) Change his into ones. If one is usedas the subject, ones is used inpossessive case.

    15. (C) Change little into younger. Hereyounger is an appropriate word. We uselittle for quantity.

    16. (C) Change would win into 'would have won'.Past conditional sentence has thefollowing sentence formation.Had + Sub + V3 + Object, Sub + would +have + V3.

    17. (D)18. (A) Change were into was. News is a

    singular noun. Hence it will take singularverb.

    19. (B) Remove oneself. Keep does not take areflexive pronoun after it.

    20. (B) Change 'in read' into 'of reading'

    SSC MAINS - 42 (ENGLISH LANGUAGE)

    1. (C)2. (C)3. (B)4. (C)5. (C)6. (D)7. (B)8. (B)9. (C)

    10. (C)11. (C)12. (C)13. (C)14. (C)15. (C)16. (C)17. (B)18. (A)19. (B)20. (B)

    21. (B)22. (C)23. (D)24. (C)25. (B)26. (C)27. (C)28. (D)29. (C)30. (*)31. (D)32. (A)33. (A)34. (D)35. (*)36. (B)37. (C)38. (A)39. (D)40. (B)

    61. (A)62. (D)63. (D)64. (A)65. (B)66. (A)67. (A)68. (C)69. (B)70. (A)71. (A)72. (C)73. (D)74. (C)75. (A)76. (A)77. (A)78. (B)79. (B)80. (C)

    81. (A)82. (B)83. (D)84. (A)85. (D)86. (B)87. (B)88. (B)89. (C)90. (D)91. (B)92. (D)93. (A)94. (B)95. (B)96. (D)97. (A)98. (B)99. (A)

    100. (C)

    41. (B)42. (C)43. (A)44. (B)45. (C)46. (B)47. (C)48. (A)49. (B)50. (C)51. (D)52. (C)53. (B)54. (C)55. (B)56. (C)57. (D)58. (C)59. (B)60. (A)

    101. (C)102. (C)103. (B)104. (D)105. (C)106. (B)107. (D)108. (C)109. (C)110. (D)111. (C)112. (A)113. (C)114. (A)115. (C)116. (C)117. (B)118. (B)119. (B)120. (A)

    121. (B)122. (A)123. (C)124. (B)125. (B)126. (A)127. (C)128. (B)129. (A)130. (A)131. (C)132. (A)133. (A)134. (C)135. (A)136. (B)137. (C)138. (C)139. (D)140. (A)

    141. (D)142. (B)143. (C)144. (A)145. (B)146. (D)147. (C)148. (B)149. (A)150. (C)151. (C)152. (B)153. (A)154. (B)155. (C)156. (A)157. (A)158. (C)159. (B)160. (D)

    161. (B)162. (A)163. (D)164. (A)165. (B)166. (C)167. (D)168. (B)169. (C)170. (B)171. (D)172. (C)173. (B)174. (D)175. (C)176. (B)177. (A)178. (B)179. (C)180. (D)

    181. (D)182. (B)183. (B)184. (C)185. (A)186. (D)187. (C)188. (D)189. (C)190. (B)191. (A)192. (B)193. (C)194. (D)195. (B)196. (A)197. (B)198. (D)199. (A)200. (D)

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    Word Meaning in English Meaning in HindiAccusation A charge that someone has committed a fault or crimeAmeliorate To improve something or less painfulAmenable Willing to agree or to accept something that is wanted

    or asked forAnecdote Short amusing story about some real person or eventArsenal Place where weapons or storedBilingual One who can speak two languageBluntly Saying or expressing something in a very direct way

    that may upset some peopleBourgeois A person of middle classCapricious Changing often or quicklyChaste Morally pure or decentChide To scold someoneCoercion To make someone to do something by using force

    or threatsCongenital Existing since birthConventional Usual or traditionalCow To make someone too afraid to do somethingDrench To make something completely wetDrowsy Tired and ready to fall asleepEffaced To cause something to fade or disappearElegant gracefulEnhance To increase or improve somethingEven-kneeled stable or consistentFeign To pretend to feel or be affected by somethingFret To care about somethingGoon A person who is hired to threaten, beat up or

    kill somethingHamper To slow the progress of somethingHedonist One who believes that the most important thing in the

    world is pleasureImitator One who copies somethingImpeding To slow the progress, movement or action of somethingImplore To make a very serious or emotional request to someoneInsure To make something sure, certain or safe/to provide insuranceInsurmountable Impossible to overcomeIntimidate To make someone afraidIntrinsic Occurring as a natural part of somethingLitter A messy group of thing/ to make dirty

    Vocabularies in Alphabetical order

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    Materialist The belief that only material things existMatinee Cinema show which is held in the afternoonMiraculous Very wonderful or amazing like a miracleMiscreant A person who does something that is illegal or

    morally wrongMunificent Very generousNatal Related to birthNegate To cause something not to be effectiveNotorious Well known or famous especially for something badNovice A person who has just started learning or doing

    somethingObviate To avoid something/ to make no longer necessary

    Overwhelming Very great in numberParable A moral storyPlagiarist One who borrows words and ideas from other authors

    and uses them as one's ownPrologue A speech or a poem recited at the beginning of a playProsecuted to punish (by legal process)Recite To say or describe somethingSalvation The act of saving someone from sin or evilSavour The quality that makes something interesting or

    enjoyableSophisticated Highly developed and complexSoporific That induces sleepSteadfast Not changingStingy Not liking or wanting to give or spend moneyStoic A person who is indifferent to pleasure and painSupplicate To pray to GodTractable Easily managed or controlledTriumphant Resulting in victory or successUnadorned not decoratedUpbraid To speak in an angry or critical way to someone

    who has done something wrongVague Not clearValetudinarian One who always thinks to be illVandal A person who destroys or damages propertyVirtuous Morally goodWeaponry WeaponsWhims A sudden wish desire, decision etc.

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