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 SSC English Practice Questions And Answers

Welcome to our SSC English Practice Questions and Answers Blog! English is a scoring yet challenging section in SSC exams like CGL, CHSL, CPO, and MTS. By solving previous year questions (PYQs) and practice quizzes, you can sharpen your comprehension skills, improve grammar accuracy, and boost your confidence. In this blog, we provide SSC English PYQs with answers to help you understand the exam pattern, enhance speed, and master commonly asked topics. Consistent practice with these questions will not only make your preparation effective but also increase your chances of success in upcoming SSC exams.

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Top 50 SSC English Practice Questions:

English is one of the most crucial sections in SSC exams, and regular practice is the key to scoring high. Here, we bring you the top 50 SSC English practice questions with answers, carefully selected from previous year papers and important topics. These questions will help you revise grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension while getting familiar with the exam pattern. Solve them daily to strengthen your preparation and boost your confidence for SSC CGL, CHSL, CPO, and MTS.

1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

   He is senior ______ me by two years.

   (a) to
   (b) than
   (c) from
   (d) over
   
   Answer: (a) to

2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

   The baby was crying ______ hunger.
 
   (a) with
   (b) from
   (c) of
   (d) for
   
   Answer: (d) for

3. Select the option that can be used as a one- word substitute for the given group of words.

    A place where birds are kept:

   (a) Aquarium
   (b) Aviary
   (c) Apiary
   (d) Sanctuary
   
   Answer: (b) Aviary

4. Select the option that can be used as a one- word substitute for the given group of words.
   
    A person who does not believe in God:
  
   (a) Theist
   (b) Atheist
   (c) Pagan
   (d) Priest
  
   Answer: (b) Atheist

5. Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the given word.

    CHIDE

   (a) prevent
   (b) Rescue 
   (c) Scold 
   (d) Follow
   
   Answer: (c) Scold

6. Select the most appropriate SYNONYM for the underlined word in the given sentence.

    You also worked with another eccentric genius.

   (a) Middle
   (b) Ecological
   (c) Peculiar
   (d) Elusive
  
   Answer: (c) Peculiar

7. Select the sentence with the appropriate use of PREPOSITION.

   (a) The lion and the unicorn fought between the crown.
   (b) The lion and the unicorn fought for the crown. 
   (c) The lion and the unicorn fought by the crown. 
   (d) The lion and the unicorn fought up the crown.

   Answer: (b) The lion and the unicorn fought for the crown.

8. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

    INHERENT

   (a) Natural
   (b) Extraneous
   (c) Induce
   (d) Restricted
   
   Answer: (b) Extraneous

9. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

    OPAQUE

   (a) Absorbent
   (b) Dull
   (c) Porous
   (d) Transparent
 
   Answer: (d) Transparent

10. Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.

      Farah said to her aunt, "I am studying contemporary art."

   (a) Farah told her aunt that she was study contemporary art.
   (b) Farah told her aunt that she is studying contemporary art.
   (c) Farah told her aunt that she had been studying contemporary art.
   (d) Farah told her aunt that she was studying contemporary art.
   
   Answer: (d) Farah told her aunt that she was studying contemporary art.

11. Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.

     Shravan said that the prisoner had slept throughout the journey."

   (a) Shravan said, "The prisoner sleeps throughout the journey.
   (b) Shravan said, "The prisoner had been sleeping throughout the journey."
   (c) Shravan says, "The prisoner has slept throughout the journey."
   (d) Shravan said, "The prisoner had slept throughout the journey."
   
   Answer: (d) Shravan said, "The prisoner had slept throughout the journey."

12. Select the appropriate ADVERB for the underlined word in the sentence.

      I complete forgot her birthday, and I don't know how to make it up to her.

   (a) completeness
   (b) completely
   (c) completing
   (d) completed
  
    Answer: (b) completely

13. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

   (a) Subsistance
   (b) Aggravate
   (c) Benchmark 
   (d) Knight
  
    Answer: (a) Subsistance

14. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the following sentence.

     There lies no guarantee that the heirchical  structural framework between the elite and downtrodden  sections of the society is right.

   (a) heirchical 
   (b) guarantee
   (c) structural
   (d) downtrodden
  
    Answer: (a) heirchical

15. Select the option that express the given sentence in PASSIVE VOICE.

      They were Preparing banners with different designs for the sports meet.

   (a) Banners have prepared by them with different designs for the sports meet.
   (b) Banners had been prepared by them with different designs for the sports meet.
   (c) Banners were being prepared by them with different designs for the sports meet.
   (d) Banners were prepared by them with different designs for the sports meet.
  
    Answer: (c)  Banners were being prepared by them with different designs for the sports meet.

16. Select the option that express the given sentence in ACTIVE VOICE.

      I don't like being seen in tears by people.

   (a) I don't like people had been seeing me in tears.
   (b) I don't like people seeing me in tears.
   (c) I don't like people to see me in tears.
   (d) I don't like myself to be seen in tears.
  
   Answer: (b) I don't like people seeing me in tears.

17. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given IDIOM.

      Eat humble pie

   (a) To apologise humbly
   (b) To live in penury
   (c) To live a life of humanity 
   (d) To enjoy life to the fullest
   
   Answer: (a) To apologise humbly

18. Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined IDIOM in the given sentence.

     After the government interventions, the enrolment and retention of female students have increased by leaps and bounds.

   (a) Systematically
   (b) Swiftly
   (c) Intermittently
   (d) Gradually

   Answer: (b) Swiftly

19. The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select          the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark "NO        ERROR" as your answer.

      The research fellow defended/ his thesis scholarly/ and obtained the degree.

   (a) No error 
   (b) his thesis scholarly
   (c) and obtained the degree
   (d) The research fellow defended

   Answer: (b) his thesis scholarly

20. The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select          the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark "NO        ERROR" as your answer.

      Fortunately, he passed the exam/ with dint of/ sheer hard work and diligence.

   (a) with dint of
   (b) No error 
   (c) sheer hard work and diligence
   (d) Fortunately, he passed the exam

   Answer: (a) with dint of

21. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.

      Apart from generating

   P. real income for players, play-to-earn
   Q. games also create communities
   R. where gamers and creators can meet, share
   S. wisdom, and do deals with one another

   (a) RSQP
   (b) PQRS
   (c) PRQS
   (d) SPRQ

   Answer: (b) PQRS

22. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.

      The absence of

   P. data on the migrant workers was
   Q. formulating effective policy decisions and
   R. preventing the governments from 
   S. strategies for the welfare of migrant workers

   (a) QPRS
   (b) RPQS
   (c) PSRQ
   (d) PRQS

   Answer: (d) PRQS

23. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given              sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution required'.

      His last trip around the world taking a toll on his health.

   (a) took a toll
   (b) taken a toll
   (c) No substitution required
   (d) take a toll

   Answer: (a) took a toll

24. Select the sentence with the appropriate use of PREPOSITION.

   (a) Ashok was in the bus stop.
   (b) Ashok was to the bus stop.
   (c) Ashok was on the bus stop.
   (d) Ashok was at the bus stop.

   Answer: (d) Ashok was at the bus stop.

25. Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no                    improvement is needed, select 'No improvement required'.

      Sheila always went to get ice cream with her dad on Tuesdays.

   (a) had gotten 
   (b) gone to get
   (c) went to got
   (d) No improvement required

   Answer: (d) No improvement required

Directions (26-30): In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

Challenges are.....(26).....that knock on our door. It may sound difficult to.....(27).....the obstacles in our career but challenges are rewarding. If there were no challenges there would have been no.....(28).....on this planet. Every challenge poses as an opportunity for those who like to put their.....(29).....to the fullest utilisation. Knowledge and.....(50).....is the key to overcome challenges.

26. (a) problems    
      (b) opportunities
      (c) fear
      (d) trouble

      Answer: (b) opportunities

27. (a) solve
      (b) forego
      (c) overcome
      (d) meet

      Answer: (c) overcome

28. (a) science
      (b) invention
      (c) scientists
      (d) requirement

      Answer: (b) invention

29. (a) job
      (b) potential
      (c) work
      (d) time

      Answer: (b) potential

30. (a) time 
      (b) gadget
      (c) confidentiality
      (d) patience

      Answer: (d) patience

31. Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the option that contains a            'grammatical error'.

      Mother said that/ it was quite all right/ for her to get upset/ for scoring less.

   (a) Mother said that
   (b) it was quite all right 
   (c) for scoring less.
   (d) for her to get upset

   Answer: (b) it was quite all right 

32. The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a        'grammatical error'.

      The scooter that/ I am using/ these days is belonging/ to my brother.

   (a) to my brother
   (b) I am using
   (c) The scooter that
   (d) these days is belonging

   Answer: (d) these days is belonging

33. Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the given word.

      DEMOLISH

   (a) Create
   (b) Fabricate
   (c) Ruin
   (d) Shape

   Answer: (c) Ruin

34. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

      ABUNDANT

   (a) Minimal
   (b) Aplenty
   (c) Plentiful
   (d) Fertile

   Answer: (a) Minimal

35. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

      Call it a day 

   (a) Call it as a bad day
   (b) Stop thinking in daytime
   (c) Call it as a good and productive day
   (d) Stop working on something

   Answer: (d) Stop working on something

36. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

(a) Vocifirous
(b) Affliction
(c) Episcopal
(d) Innocuous

Answer: (a) Vocifirous

37. Select the most appropriate phrase for the underlined segment in the given sentence.

      They are rivals and cannot work together in harmony.

   (a) Potter about 
   (b) Make up
   (c) Put down
   (d) Pull together

   Answer: (d) Pull together

38. Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.

      One who takes a dark view of things

   (a) Pessimist
   (b) Pedant 
   (c) Periscope
   (d) Polyglot

   Answer: (a) Pessimist

39. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.

      His explanation is always concise. 

   (a) Frank
   (b) Precise
   (c) Lengthy
   (d) Intelligent

   Answer: (c) Lengthy

40. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in PASSIVE VOICE.

      She blew the candles on the cake.

   (a) The candles on the cake were blew by her.
   (b) The candles on the cake were blown by her.
   (c) The candles on the cake were being blown by her.
   (d) The candles on the cake is blown by her.

   Answer: (b) The candles on the cake were blown by her.

41. The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select          the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark "NO        ERROR" as your answer.

   (a) and swiftly left for work
   (b) He took a hurried glance
   (c) on the newspaper
   (d) No error

   Answer: (c) on the newspaper

42. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

      Sales....................from day to day.

   (a) swing
   (b) rotates 
   (c) revolves
   (d) fluctuate

   Answer: (d) fluctuate

43. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in INDIRECT SPEECH.

      Raj said to his friend, "Please help me in this task."

   (a) Raj ordered his friend to help him in this task.
   (b) Raj requested his friend to help him in that task.
   (c) Raj threatened his friend to help him in this task.
   (d) Raj said to his friend please help me in this task.

   Answer: (b) Raj requested his friend to help him in that task.

44. Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.

      One who supervises in an examination hall

   (a) Inspector
   (b) Manager
   (c) Invigilator
   (d) Verifier

   Answer: (c) Invigilator

45. Select the sentence with the appropriate use of PREPOSITION.

   (a) Are you interested along with modern art?
   (b) Are you interested into modern art?
   (c) Are you interested with modern art?
   (d) Are you interested in modern art?

   Answer: (d) Are you interested in modern art?

Directions (46-50): In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

Music can improve mood, decrease pain and anxiety, and facilitate opportunities for emotional expression. Research.....(46).....that music can benefit our physical and mental health in numerous ways.
Music can.....(47).....the brain's production of the hormone dopamine. This increased dopamine production helps.....(48).....feelings of anxiety and depression. Music is processed directly by the amygdala, which is the part of the brain.....(49).....in mood and emotions. By reducing stress levels and providing a strong competing stimulus to the pain.....(50).....that enter the brain, music therapy can assist in pain management.

46. (a) interprets
      (b) suggests
      (c) dreams
      (d) focuses

      Answer: (b) suggests

47. (a) Provide
      (b) furnish
      (c) exhaust
      (d) boost

      Answer: (d) boost

48. (a) intensify
      (b) amend
      (c) enhance
      (d) relieve

      Answer: (d) relieve

49. (a) involved
      (b) concerned
      (c) obsessed
      (d) accompanied

      Answer: (a) involved

50. (a) deter
      (b) signals
      (c) deform
      (d) substance

      Answer: (b) signals

Final Motivation: 

Consistency and smart practice are the real keys to cracking SSC English. Every question you solve takes you one step closer to success. Keep revising, stay focused, and believe in your preparation. Remember — hard work always pays off, and your dedication today will shine in your exam results tomorrow. 

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