SSC Junior Hindi Translator English Paper-I in 2019

Click here for Questions Nos. 72-85 Comprehension: Read the passage and select the most appropriate options to answer the questions that follow. The ground beneath our feet seems rock solid, but our planet’s surface is in fact a dynamic grid Read more

How to prepare for SSC JHT Exam Paper-I

For Questions Nos. 72-85 Dear SSC JHT Aspirant, Here are the Questions asked previously in SSC JHT English Paper Exam -1 Comprehension: Read the passage and select the most appropriate options to answer the questions that follow. I was somehow Read more

Questions asked in SSC JHT Paper I 2019

Click here for Questions Nos 52-62 Q.63 Select the option that arranges sentences A, B, C and D in a logical sequence. A. Of this about 60% gets recycled, according to the Union environment ministry. B. India generates at least Read more

All 100 Previous Year Questions of SSC JHT-2019

For Questions Nos 41-51 click here Q.52 Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. No wonder the burglars are at large. The police is in ______ with them. Ans 1. collusion 2. collision 3. corroboration 4. contention Q.53 Read more

JHT Exam Questions asked in Paper-I in 2019

Click here for Questions Nos 31-40 Q.41 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. In one’s element Ans 1. in one’s favour 2. in a disguise 3. in a comfortable situation 4. in a cheerful mood Comprehension: Read Read more

SSC Previous Year Translator Exam Questions with keys-2019

Click here for Questions Nos 11-20 Click here for Questions Nos 21-30 Q.31 Select the option which correctly converts the given sentence into direct speech. He exclaimed with regret that he had behaved very rudely with his colleagues. Ans 1. Read more

SSC JHT Previous Year Questions 2019

Click here for Questions Nos 11-20 Click here for Questions Nos. 1-10 Q.21 Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select ‘No error’. There are several ways of increase production from the same piece Read more

Causative Verbs for SSC, CDS, Bank Exams

Causative Verbs (प्रेरणार्थक क्रियाएं) Make, Get, have, let, allow, permit, force, require, help और खुद Cause प्रेरणार्थक क्रियाएं या Causative Verbs है. इन्हें प्रेरणार्थक क्रियाएं इसलिए कहते है क्योंकि इसमें करता खुद किसी काम को न करके किसी अन्य को Read more

What are the uses of ‘Enough’

Have you ever noticed the peculiar nature of ENOUGH? Enough is at the same time an Adjective and an Adverb. For example: He has enough money. Here Money is a Noun qualified by the Adjective Enough. If we say: We Read more

What is the difference between As long as and As far as

As long as = So long as = During the period that (showing Time) – जब तक As far as = So far as = Upto = To the extent that (showing Distance) – जहां तक Examples As long as Read more

Narration Test with Answers| English Free Online Tests

A statement can be made in two ways- directly and indirectly. The statement made directly without making any change is called ‘Direct Narration’ and the statement made indirectly with some changes is called ‘Indirect Narration’. The Direct Narration is enclosed Read more

What is the difference between So and Too

SO ‘So’ means ‘to the extent’ (इतना) – Formal English ‘So’ means ‘very’ (बहुत) – Informal English ‘So’ takes ‘that’ in sense of ‘Cause’ and ‘Effect’ ‘So’ takes ‘as’ in sense of ‘Comparison’ Examples: The baby is so cute. – Read more