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Sol.1.(c) call around Q.11. Sherpas have prospered and come along the way from
The phrasal verb ‘call around’ means to phone different people being just porters to becoming mountaineers.
or places. The given sentence states that I decided to make SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
phone calls to various bookstores in the area to see if any of (a) are coming along (b) come all along
them had the book I needed. Hence, ‘call around’ is the most (c) No improvement (d) come a long way
appropriate answer.
Q.12. You have a lot of coconut trees in your village, do you?
Sol.2.(d) This lesser known heritage building is as much SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
beautiful as the Red Fort. (a) have you? (b) don’t you?
‘So…as’ is used with ‘not’ to show that two things are not equal. (c) don’t they? (d) No improvement required
‘As…as’ or ‘As much… as’ is used to show that two things are
Q.13. By next summer, I will have completed my internship and
equal in certain respects. According to option (d), the lesser
will have returned to school.
known building and the Red fort are equally beautiful. Hence,
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option (d) has the correct sentence.
(a) No improvement required (b) have returned to school.
Sol.3.(d) the laws pertaining (c) will return to school. (d) returned to school.
Article ‘a’ must be replaced with ‘the’. The ‘laws’ mentioned in the
Q.14. Tomorrow, they will be take a flight to their dream vacation
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destination. ‘will have’ is a helping verb of future perfect tense and has been
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024) used for both verbs (‘completed’ and ‘returned’). Hence, ‘returned
(a) will taking a flight (b) be taking a flight to school’ is the most appropriate answer.
(c) No improvement required (d) will be taking a flight
Sol.14.(d) will be taking a flight
Q.15. As bombs keep falling on Gaza, hundreds of thousands of ‘Will be / shall be + Ving’ is the correct grammatical structure of
children have been order to flee their homes. Future continuous tense. Hence, ‘will be taking (Ving) a flight’ is
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024) the most appropriate answer.
(a) have been ordered to flee (b) have been ordered fleeing
(c) No improvement required (d) has been ordered to flee Sol.15.(a) have been ordered to flee
‘Subject + has/have + been + V3’ is the correct grammatical
Q.16. The pollution level ought to keep under control. structure for passive voice of Present perfect tense. ‘Ordered’ is
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024) the correct third form of ‘order’. Hence, ‘have been ordered(V3) to
(a) No improvement required (b) ought to be keeping flee’ is the most appropriate answer.
(c) ought to be kept (d) ought to have kept
Sol.16.(c) ought to be kept under
Passive voice is used when the action is performed upon the
Solutions :-
subject, not by the subject. ‘Ought to + be + V3’ is the correct
passive form. Hence, ‘ought to be kept(V3) under’ is the most
Sol.5.(d) return your notes by
appropriate answer.
Preposition ‘by’ is used to indicate a deadline or a specific time
before which the action will be completed. The given sentence
states that the notes will be returned by evening. Hence, ‘return SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 2
your notes by’ is the most appropriate answer.
Q.17. This is the challenge task I have ever encountered.
Sol.6.(b) resembles SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
The verb ‘resembles’ does not take the preposition ‘to’ after it. (a) more challenging (b) most challenging
Hence, ‘resembles’ is the most appropriate answer. (c) challenging (d) much challenging
Sol.7.(d) which can significantly enhance Q.18. Ashoka was not only a great warrior but also a very wiser
The given sentence needs an adverb(significantly) to modify the ruler.
verb (enhance) and not an adjective (significant). Hence, ‘which SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
can significantly enhance’ is the most appropriate answer. (a) more wise (b) No correction required (c) wisest (d) wise
Sol.8.(c) so far from Q.19. Cinema provides the most universal entertainment.
‘From’ is used with ‘receive’ to indicate the source destination or SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
sender. In the given sentence, ‘the main island’ is the source (a) No correction required (b) a universal
destination from which no information has been received so far. (c) an universal (d) more universal
Hence, ‘so far from’ is the most appropriate answer.
Q.20. He is taller and most handsome than his friend.
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‘Be beside oneself’ is a phrase which means to be in an (a) very more (b) more (c) the more (d) the most
extremely emotional state. The given sentence states that the
person was in an extreme state of anger. Hence, option (a) is the Solutions :-
most appropriate answer.
Sol.17.(b) most challenging
Sol.10.(b) is married to
Definite article ‘the’ is used for a specific or particular thing and
‘To’ is used after the verb ‘married’ in the passive voice. Hence,
before a superlative degree adjective. ‘Most challenging’ is the
'is married to' is the most appropriate answer.
correct superlative degree of ‘challenging’. Hence, ‘most
Sol.11.(d) come a long way challenging’ is the most appropriate answer.
The phrase ‘come a long way’ means to make significant
Sol.18.(d) wise
progress or improvement. The given sentence states that
‘Very’ is a positive adverb and takes a positive degree adjective
Sherpas have prospered and made significant progress from
after it. Hence, ‘wise’ is the most appropriate answer.
being just porters to becoming mountaineers. Hence, ‘come a
long way’ is the most appropriate answer. Sol.19.(b) a universal
There are some adjectives that can not be written in
Sol.12.(b) don’t you?
comparative or superlative degree. These adjectives are called
According to the “Question Tag rule”, if the statement is positive,
absolute or non-gradable adjectives. Some examples are
the question tag will be negative & Vice-versa. However, the
universal, absolute, complete, perfect, empty, full, etc. Hence, ‘a
sentence and the question tag must be in the same tense.
universal’ is the most appropriate answer.
Similarly, the given sentence is positive so the question tag will
be negative(don’t). Hence, ‘don’t you?’ is the most appropriate Sol.20.(b) more
answer. If two or more adjectives are joined with a conjunction, these
adjectives are written in the same degree. In the given sentence,
Sol.13.(d) returned to school
‘and’ joins two adjectives, out of which one is comparative
If two or more verbs are of the same tense then the helping verb
degree(taller). Therefore, the second adjective will also be
is written only once before the first verb. In the given sentence,
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written in comparative degree. ‘More handsome’ is the correct (b) proximate from capital of MP, Bhopal
comparative degree of ‘handsome’. Hence, ‘more’ is the most (c) near from the city capital of MP, Bhopal
appropriate answer. (d) far from the capital city of MP, Bhopal
Q.22. The use of chemicals, insecticides and pesticides began Q.33. The Board of Film Analysts vituperated the novice
after the Green Revolution. Indonesian film-maker and cancelled its nomination for the
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift) 'Golden Globe Award'.
(a) A practice of chemicals, insecticides and pesticides SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(b) The custom of chemicals, insecticides and pesticides (a) dealt in a delicate and polite manner
(c) Consumption of chemicals, insecticides and pesticides (b) recognised and praised the talent of
(d) The usage of chemicals, insecticides and pesticides (c) censured with harsh and abusive language
(d) lamented the untimely death of
Q.23. Her paintings are way better then her sketches.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift) Q.34. Naina is leaving and I am think to apply for her job.
(a) more (b) No substitution required (c) than (d) off SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) thinking about apply (b) thinking on applying
Q.24. Identify the sentence that correctly uses the indefinite
(c) thinking about applying (d) thinking in applying
article.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.35. Malati has a difficult job, but she does it good.
(a) There are three cars parked outside: a Mercedes, an Jaguar SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
and an Fiat. (a) nice (b) best (c) better (d) well
(b) There are three cars parked outside: an Mercedes, a Jaguar
and a Fiat. Q.36. He travelled the whole world, but found piece at home.
(c) There are three cars parked outside: a Mercedes, a Jaguar SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
and a Fiat. (a) No substitution required (b) prize (c) peach (d) Peace
(d) There are three cars parked outside: a Mercedes, an Jaguar
Q.37. Farmers have harvested wheat by using whatever labour
and a Fiat.
that was available to them.
Q.25. He is faster than smarter. SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (2nd Shift) (a) by using dispersed labour (b) by using amalgamated labour
(a) more fast than smart (b) faster than being smart (c) by using united labour (d) by using limited labour
(c) fast than smart (d) No substitution
Q.38. You can become confident to speak English within one
Q.26. The Taj Mahal is one of the much popular seven wonders year.
of the world. SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (1st Shift)
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (2nd Shift) (a) convinced to speaking (b) confident in speaking
(a) much more (b) more (c) most (d) No substitution required (c) reassured of speaking (d) assured of speaking
Q.27. She trusted her husband but he stabbed her in the neck Q.39. The unexpected turn beside the project put the company
when he usurped her inheritance. in a big financial crisis.
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(a) snapped her in the neck (b) stabbed her in the back (a) No substitution required (b) between the project
(c) stabbed her with a fork (d) stabbed her prospects (c) until the project (d) in the project
Q.28. I like to read books, but my brother prefers to watching Q.40. Politics and money go together in this country.
movies. SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (1st Shift)
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (3rd Shift) (a) go holding hands (b) go hand in hand
(a) No substitution (b) to watch (c) in watching (d) on watching (c) go arm in arm (d) No substitution required
Q.29. This case is serious. You need to look into this matter; Q.41. The decision to engage in an armed conflict is tacit.
otherwise, the situation will get out of control soon. SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (1st Shift)
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (3rd Shift) (a) regretted by everyone (b) ineffective completely
(a) look after (b) No substitution (c) look up (d) look at (c) incomprehensible for some (d) implied without being stated
Q.30. The village Seoni is located 113 km away from the capital Q.42. The cat climbed a tree and perched itself on a branch.
city of MP, Bhopal. SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift) (a) perked (b) perished (c) No substitution required (d) parched
(a) adjacent from city capital of MP, Bhopal
Q.43. Fifty rupees feels too much for such a pen.
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SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift) “One of the + Superlative degree adjective + Plural Subject” is
(a) seems (b) looks (c) price (d) minds grammatically the correct structure. For example, one of the
best men, one of the greatest kings, one of the worst phones,
Q.44. Despite of an injury, he won the match. etc. Hence, ‘most’ is the most appropriate answer.
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(a) In spite off (b) Despite Sol.27.(b) stabbed her in the back
(c) In despite of (d) No substitution required ‘Stabbed her in the back’ is the correct idiom that means to be
unfaithful or disloyal to. The given sentence states that she
Q.45. Lily has dedicate her life towards becoming a doctor. trusted her husband but he was unfaithful to her when he
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift) usurped her inheritance. Hence, ‘stabbed her in the back’ is the
(a) No improvement required (b) is dedicate most appropriate answer.
(c) has dedicated (d) had dedicate
Sol.28.(b) to watch
Q.46. Health insurance are important today since anyone can We generally use an infinitive(V1) with the preposition ‘to’. Hence,
face a medical emergency without warning. ‘to watch’ is the most appropriate answer.
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(a) was important (b) is important Sol.29.(b) No substitution.
(c) has been important (d) will be important The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Q.47. It was a quite afternoon, so Dan decided to take a nap. Sol.30.(d) far from the capital city of MP, Bhopal
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (3rd Shift) ‘Far’ means situated at a distance or away from a place. Hence,
(a) a quiet (b) an quite (c) No substitution required (d) an quiet ‘far from the capital city of MP, Bhopal’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Q.48. People say different things at different times.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (3rd Shift) Sol.31.(b) doubtful of
(a) say diverse things at different times ‘Of’ is a fixed preposition used after the word ‘doubtful’. Hence,
(b) says whimsical things at different times ‘doubtful of’ is the most appropriate answer.
(c) should say fanciful things at different times
(d) says delectable things at different times Sol.32.(a) in
‘In’ is used to indicate the location or position of an object or a
person. Similarly, in the given sentence, ‘corner’ is the position of
Solutions :-
Harry. Hence, ‘in’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.21.(d) were seen Sol.33.(c) Vituperated - censured with harsh and abusive
According to the “Subject-Verb Agreement Rule”, a singular language.
subject always takes a singular verb and a plural subject always
takes a plural verb. In the given sentence, ‘lots of kids’ is a plural Sol.34.(c) thinking about applying
subject that will take ‘were’ as a plural verb. Hence, ‘were seen’ is ‘Am’ is a helping verb of Present Continuous Tense and
the most appropriate answer. ‘is/am/are + Ving’ is the correct grammatical structure. ‘About’ is
used to introduce the topic or subject of discussion or
Sol.22.(d) The usage of chemicals, insecticides and pesticides consideration. Also, we always use a gerund (Ving) after a
‘Use’ means the act of utilizing something for a specific purpose preposition. Hence, ‘thinking(Ving) about applying(Ving)’ is the
while ‘Usage’ means the customary or habitual manner in which most appropriate answer.
something is utilized. Hence, ‘The usage of chemicals,
insecticides and pesticides’ is the most appropriate answer. Sol.35.(d) well
The given sentence needs an adverb(well) to modify the
Sol.23.(c) than meaning of the verb ‘does’, not an adjective(good). Hence, ‘well’
‘Than’ is used to compare the qualities between two things. In is the most appropriate answer.
the given sentence, her paintings are being compared to her
sketches. Hence, ‘than’ is the most appropriate answer. Sol.36.(d) peace
‘Piece’ means a portion of an object or a material while ‘peace’
Sol.24.(c) There are three cars parked outside: a Mercedes, a means a state of being calm and free from any kind of worry or
Jaguar and a Fiat.(Correct) disturbance.The word ‘peace’ makes the sentence meaningful.
(a) There are three cars parked outside: a Mercedes, an Jaguar Hence, ‘peace’ is the most appropriate answer.
and an Fiat.(Incorrect Article)
(b) There are three cars parked outside: an Mercedes, a Jaguar Sol.37.(d) by using limited labour
and a Fiat.(Incorrect Article) ‘Limited’ means a small quantity or number of something. The
(d) There are three cars parked outside: a Mercedes, an Jaguar given sentence states that farmers have harvested their wheat
and a Fiat.(Incorrect Article) by using a small number of labourers. Hence, ‘by using limited
labour’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.25.(a) more fast than smart
When there is a comparison between two qualities of a single Sol.38.(b) confident in speaking
person or thing, we do not use normal comparative degree. E.g.- ‘In’ is used after the word ‘confident’ to show the specific area or
more smart than beautiful(not ‘smarter than beautiful’). Similarly, subject in which someone is confident. Hence, ‘confident in
the given sentence compares two qualities, ‘fast’ and ‘smart’. speaking’ is the most appropriate answer.
Hence, ‘more fast and smart’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.39.(d) in the project
Sol.26.(c) most ‘In’ is used to indicate involvement while ‘beside’ is used to show
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that two things are close to each other. The given passage talks (b) still further back into barbarism
about the impact of unexpected change in the project. Hence, (c) No improvement required
‘in the project’ is the most appropriate answer. (d) still a little farther into barbarism
Sol.40.(b) Go hand in hand - go together. Q.53. He said that I have finished my work.
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Sol.41.(d) Tacit - implied without being stated. (a) he had finished his work (b) he has finished his work
Sol.42.(c) No substitution required (c) I had finished my work (d) he was finished his work
The given sentence is grammatically correct. Q.54. Many great people born in that small village.
Sol.43.(a) seems SSC MTS 01/09/2023 (3rd Shift)
‘Feels’ is used for the sense of touch or emotion and ‘seems’ is (a) was born (b) No substitution required (c) is born (d) were born
used to show what something appears to be. The word ‘seems’ Q.55. It is true that learning English is essential for professionals
makes the sentence meaningful. Hence, ‘seems’ is the most to survived the national and international competitions.
appropriate answer. SSC MTS 01/09/2023 (3rd Shift)
Sol.44.(b) Despite (a) to be survive (b) having to survive
‘Despite’ means in spite of and it doesn't take any preposition (c) No improvement required (d) for surviving
with it. Hence, ‘Despite’ is the most appropriate answer. Q.56. Peer pressure is bound to effect most of us both positively
Sol.45.(c) has dedicated and negatively.
“Has/Have/Had + V3(third form of the verb)” is the correct SSC MTS 04/09/2023 (1st Shift)
grammatical structure. However, the third form of ‘dedicate’ is (a) to invoke most of us (b) to affect most of us
‘dedicated’. Hence, ‘has dedicated(V3)’ is the most appropriate (c) to impede most of us (d) to prompt most of us
answer. Q.57. The pandemic has challenged education systems to
Sol.46.(b) is important ensure learning continuity, substantially increasing the demands
According to the “Subject-Verb Agreement Rule”, a singular placed on teachers.
subject always takes a singular verb. Similarly, ‘Health insurance’ SSC MTS 04/09/2023 (1st Shift)
is a singular subject that will take ‘is’ as a singular verb. Hence, (a) education systems to ensuring learning
‘is important’ is the most appropriate answer. (b) education systems for ensure learning
(c) education systems in ensure learning
Sol.47.(a) a quiet (d) No substitution required
‘Quite’ is used to emphasize the degree or extent of something
and ‘quiet’ describes something that makes no noise. Similarly, Q.58. They would find someone drive the wagon back across
in the given sentence, it is stated that it was a quiet afternoon. the desert.
Hence, ‘a quiet’ is the most appropriate answer. SSC MTS 04/09/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) in drive in the (b) to drive (c) to drive the (d) in driving
Sol.48.(a) say diverse things at different times
‘Different’ is used to indicate that two or more things are not the Q.59. The airplane flowed over the mountains, offering the
same or not alike in some way. whereas ‘diverse’ means a wide passengers a breath-taking view of the majestic peaks below.
range of differences within a group or a set of things. Hence, ‘say SSC MTS 04/09/2023 (2nd Shift)
diverse things at different times’ is the most appropriate answer. (a) flew beyond (b) flew over (c) flowed above (d) flowed beyond
Q.51. Selling, purchasing, and using an illegally copied product Q.62. No sooner did he finished his examination than he left for
is a criminal offence. his cricket training centre.
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(a) an obsolete (b) a pirated (c) an outlawed (d) a crooked (a) no sooner did he finish (b) no sooner than he finished
(c) no sooner than he did finished (d) no sooner had he finish
Q.52. With all their little comforts destroyed, the survivors were
thrown still farther back into barbarism. Q.63. The Delhi administration is seriously worried about the
SSC MTS 01/09/2023 (2nd Shift) warning to civic health posed by the polluted waters of Yamuna.
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Q.69. Virtual reality is the creation of a virtual environment Q.80. Newton, after seeing the apple falling from a tree, began to
presented to our senses in such a way that we experience it as if wonder whether if it moved towards the earth and not upwards
we were really there. towards the sky.
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(a) presenting to our senses (b) presenting in our senses (a) No improvement required (b) began to wondering if
(c) presents to our senses (d) No substitution required (c) began his wondering how (d) began to wonder why
Q.70. You are the beautiful woman I have ever seen. Q.81. They serve stuffed garlic bread and molten chocolate in
SSC MTS 08/09/2023 (1st Shift) the birthday party of their son, Parth, last week.
(a) no rectification needed (b) more beautiful SSC MTS 12/09/2023 (2nd Shift)
(c) beauty (d) most beautiful (a) served (b) serves (c) are serving (d) be served
Q.71. Larger emissions of greenhouse gases lead to higher Q.82. This film is a non-stop riot that many cite as one of the
concentrations in the atmosphere. funny films of all time.
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(a) leaded to higher concentrations (a) no rectification needed (b) funniest
(b) have lead to higher concentrations (c) more funny (d) funnier
(c) is lead to higher concentrations Q.83. If I hand her a flower and say, "Give it to mamma," she take
(d) No substitution required it to her mother.
Q.72. France is a largest country. SSC MTS 13/09/2023 (2nd Shift)
SSC MTS 08/09/2023 (3rd Shift) (a) was taking it (b) takes it (c) had took it (d) had taken it
(a) smaller (b) larger (c) smallest (d) large Q.84. The new chairman of the company announced attracted
Q.73. No sooner had the sun risen over the horizon when the bonus for the employees on the occasion of the new year.
birds began to chirp and the squirrels started to scamper around SSC MTS 13/09/2023 (2nd Shift)
the park. (a) No improvement required
SSC MTS 08/09/2023 (3rd Shift) (b) announced an attractive bonus for the employees
(a) when the birds begin (b) than birds begin (c) announcing attracted bonus for the employees
(c) when birds began (d) than the birds began (d) announced attracting bonus for the employees
Q.74. I considered Geography as an easier subject. Q.85. Rishi asked Karan will he get a new football for him ?
SSC MTS 11/09/2023 (1st Shift) SSC MTS 13/09/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) the easy (b) the easier (c) an easiest (d) an easy (a) would he get a new football for him?
(b) if he would get a new football for him.
Q.75. Rashmi works at the hospital, don't she? (c) if would he get a new football for him?
SSC MTS 11/09/2023 (2nd Shift) (d) if he will get a new football for him?
(a) does she? (b) has she? (c) doesn't she? (d) do she?
Q.86. They said that he is not going to call them.
Q.76. Select the word segment which substitutes the bracketed SSC MTS 13/09/2023 (3rd Shift)
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(a) he shall not call them Sol.49.(c) he would be late for the lecture.
(b) he has not gone to call then The given sentence is an example of indirect speech as the
(c) they are not going to call them conjunction 'that' has been used after the verb 'said'. As per the
(d) he was not going to call them rules of Indirect speech, 'will be' changes into 'would be' and the
pronoun is used according to the subject(professor). Hence, 'he
Q.87. If you need any help tomorrow, let him knows. would be late for the lecture' is the most appropriate answer.
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(a) let me know (b) let us known Sol.50.(c) is playing
(c) let him known (d) let them knew ‘Is/am/are + Ving’ is the correct grammatical structure for Present
Continuous Tense. ‘Andrew’ is a singular subject that will take ‘is’
Q.88. Helena loves to dig and played in the dirt like any other as a singular verb. Hence, ‘is playing(Ving)’ is the most
child. appropriate answer.
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(a) playing on dirt (b) playing with in dirt Sol.51.(b) Pirated - illegally copied.
(c) plays of dirt (d) play in the dirt
Sol.52.(b) still further back into barbarism
Q.89. The development of skills can contribute to structural ‘Farther’ is used to indicate the physical distance while ‘further’
transformation and economic growth in enhance employability is used to indicate the figurative/metaphorical distance. Hence,
and labour productivity and helping countries to become more ‘still further back into barbarism’ is the most appropriate answer.
competitive.
SSC MTS 13/09/2023 (3rd Shift) Sol.53.(a) he had finished his work.
(a) about enhancing employability (b) by enhanced employability The given sentence is an example of indirect speech as the
(c) by enhancing employability (d) for enhanced employability conjunction 'that' has been used after the verb 'said'. As per the
rules of Indirect speech, the pronouns 'I' and ‘My’ change into
Q.90. He push the bushes aside and went a little farther. 'He' and ‘His’ and ‘Present perfect (have + V3) changes to past
SSC MTS 14/09/2023 (1st Shift) perfect (had + V3). Hence, 'he had finished his homework' is the
(a) pushed with bush (b) pushing the bush most appropriate answer.
(c) pushes in bush (d) pushed the bushes
Sol.54.(d) were born
Q.91. I used a variety of sources to find the more cheap flight. We generally use the passive voice when the subject is unknown
SSC MTS 14/09/2023 (1st Shift) or unimportant. According to the “Subject-Verb Agreement Rule”,
(a) no rectification needed (b) cheaper (c) cheapest (d) cheap a plural subject always takes a plural verb. Similarly, ‘people’ is a
plural subject that will take ‘were’ as a plural verb. Hence, ‘were
Q.92. His claim to be the smartly kid in the school was a bit born’ is the most appropriate answer.
hyperbole !
SSC MTS 14/09/2023 (2nd Shift) Sol.55.(d) for surviving
(a) no rectification needed (b) smartest (c) smarter (d) smart ‘For’ is used to indicate the purpose or reason of something.
Similarly, the given sentence states the purpose of learning
Q.93. The rise in temperature is playing havoc with India's English. We generally use gerund(Ving) after a preposition(for).
rainfall which is pertinent for India's agriculture sector. Hence, ‘for surviving(Ving)’ is the most appropriate answer.
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(a) rainfall who is pertinent (b) rainfall which is significant Sol.56.(b) to affect most of us
(c) rainfall which is decant (d) rainfall which was mendicant We generally use the first form of the verb(V1) after the
preposition ‘to’. ‘Affect’ is the verb form of the noun ‘effect’.
Q.94. Rahul's sister says that my brother is the best dancer in Hence, ‘to affect(V1) most of us’ is the most appropriate answer.
the city.
SSC MTS 14/09/2023 (3rd Shift) Sol.57.(d) No substitution required.
(a) her brother is the best dancer in the city The given sentence is grammatically correct.
(b) my brother was the best dancer in the city
(c) her brother was the best dancer in the city Sol.58.(c) to drive the
(d) his brother was the best dancer in the city We generally use infinitive (To + V1) to denote the purpose of
something. Similarly, the given sentence talks about the purpose
Q.95. A wonder in the plant kingdom, the Great Banyan Tree of of finding someone. Hence, ‘to drive(V1) the’ is the most
the AJC Bose Botanical Garden at Shibpur in Howrah, occupies a appropriate answer.
unique position in the world records.
SSC MTS 14/09/2023 (3rd Shift) Sol.59.(b) flew over
(a) occupying a unique position in ‘Flew’ is the past form of ‘fly’ and ‘flowed’ means to move in a
(b) occupies an unique position in current or stream. The given sentence states that the airplane
(c) No improvement required flew over the mountains giving passengers a stunning view of
(d) being occupied a unique position of the majestic peaks beneath them. Hence, ‘flew over’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Q.96. It has raining very hard and he has a very large umbrella to
keep off the rain-drops. Sol.60.(d) is not
SSC MTS 14/09/2023 (3rd Shift) According to the “Subject-Verb Agreement Rule”, a singular
(a) shall rain (b) is raining (c) will be rainy (d) rained subject always takes a singular verb and a plural subject always
takes a plural verb. In the given sentence, ‘Mathematics’ is a
Solutions :- singular subject that will take ‘is’ as a singular verb. Hence, ‘is
Sol.88.(d) play in the dirt Q.100. The flames caught so quick that I had no time to think.
According to the ‘Rule of Parallelism’, two or more verbs must be SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
in the same form if they are connected with one another. (a) quickly (b) quickest (c) as quick as (d) quicker
Similarly, in the given sentence, ‘and’ connects two verbs 'dig(V1)’
and ‘played’. Therefore, ‘play(V1)’ must be used in place of Q.101. I have been in Chennai since a week, but I am planning to
‘played’. Hence, ‘play in the dirt’ is the most appropriate answer. return now.
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Sol.89.(c) by enhancing employability (a) for (b) from (c) in (d) No substitution required
‘By’ is a preposition that indicates the means or method by
which something is done. A preposition is always followed by a Q.102. Peter was brought in the penalty area.
gerund(V1-ing). Hence, ‘by enhancing employability’ is the most SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (1st Shift)
appropriate answer. (a) was brought down of the (b) was brought of the
(c) was brought on the (d) was brought down in the
Sol.90.(d) pushed the bushes
The second clause of the sentence is in past tense so we need Q.103. Mahesh's attitude annoyed me and I blew into.
to use simple past tense(V2) in the first clause. Hence, SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (1st Shift)
‘pushed(V2) the bushes’ is the most appropriate answer. (a) annoyed me and I blew over
(b) annoyed me and I blew off
Sol.91.(c) cheapest (c) annoyed me and I blew down of
We generally use article ‘the’ with a superlative degree and the (d) annoyed me and I blew up
correct superlative degree of ‘cheap’ is ‘cheapest’. Hence,
‘cheapest’ is the most appropriate answer. Q.104. Choose the best substitute for the bracketed segment in
the following sentence to complete the sentence meaningfully.
Sol.92.(b) smartest (No sooner did she shouted), than the thieves ran away leaving
We generally use a superlative degree adjective with the definite all the jewellery on the table.
article ‘the’. The correct superlative adjective of ‘smartly’ is SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
‘smartest’. Hence, ‘smartest’ is the most appropriate answer. (a) No sooner do she shouts (b) No sooner does she shout
(c) No sooner had she shout (d) No sooner did she shout
Sol.93.(b) rainfall which is significant
‘Significant’ means important. The given sentence states that Q.105. I don't think he can dance as wellest Elena.
the rise in temperature is playing havoc with India’s rainfall which SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
is significant for India’s agricultural sector. Hence, ‘rainfall which (a) weller than (b) wellest (c) as well as (d) well than
is significant’ is the most appropriate answer.
Q.106. Since the storm knocked in the power, we've been using
Sol.94.(a) her brother is the best dancer in the city candles to light our home.
The main subject in the sentence is ‘Rahul’s sister’ which is SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
feminine gender. ‘Her’ is used for feminine gender. Hence, ‘her (a) No substitution required
brother is the best dancer in the city’ is the most appropriate (b) the storm knocked out the power
answer. (c) the storm knocked over the power
(d) the storm knocked away the power
Sol.95.(c) No improvement required.
The given sentence is grammatically correct. Q.107. Could you please tell me which languages you are fluent
in?
Sol.96.(b) is raining
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
Time period is not given in the sentence, so we can not use
(a) you may be fluent in speaking
Present Perfect Continuous Tense. Rather, we will use Present
(b) you speak fluently
Continuous Tense(Singular Sub. + is + Ving) in the given
(c) you fluently speaking
sentence. Hence, 'is raining' is the most appropriate answer.
(d) you have been fluent in speaking
Q.118. Our teachers has planned of going for a picnic to the Q.128. She makes sure that all the newly realised books are
Doon Valley. available in her
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personal library. SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (1st Shift)
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (4th Shift) (a) climbing up to the windows (b) setting off the windows
(a) the newly released books (b) the newly regaled books (c) pounding against the windows (d) beating off the windows
(c) the newly relieved books (d) the newly reverberated books
Q.139. The newly admitted students has been given a pair of
Q.129. The fall of Ranjith for the petty material benefit was really uniforms by the management.
ignominious. SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (1st Shift) (a) are been given a pair (b) has given a pair
(a) unfaltering (b) amusing (c) reprehensible (d) ignorable (c) have been given a pair (d) have being given a pair
Q.130. I have the bestest placement offer among all my Q.140. Pooja could feel the anger building off inside her.
classmates. SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (2nd Shift) (a) building upon inside her (b) building of inside her
(a) the best (b) the better (c) more good (d) good (c) building on inside her (d) building up inside her
Q.131. The people who live here have had the same kind of Q.141. The health-care system is in transition at those moment.
lifestyle until hundreds of years. SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (2nd Shift) (a) at that moments (b) at the moment
(a) through hundreds of year (b) for hundreds of years (c) at a moments (d) at these moment
(c) although hundreds of years (d) since hundreds of year
Q.142. The fields are full of crops existing in large quantities.
Q.132. All colleagues of Rohit except Joseph have SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
commemorated the elective courses they are planning to offer. (a) that are sufficient (b) that are limited
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (2nd Shift) (c) that are customized (d) that are abundant
(a) have considered the elective courses
(b) have castigated the elective courses Q.143. I have think tomorrow I will take my belongings to the
(c) have constipated the elective courses new apartment.
(d) have commiserated the elective courses SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) I think (b) I will think (c) I had think (d) I am think
Q.133. The number of seats in the movie theatre were reduced
to comply with the new social distancing guidelines. Q.144. She will accept his love proposal if he will express
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (3rd Shift) impressively.
(a) in the movie theater was reduced SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (4th Shift)
(b) in the movie theater were being reduced (a) if he has been pressed (b) if he had express
(c) of the movie theater were reduced (c) if he expresses (d) if he expressed
(d) in the movie theater are reduced Q.145. Could you please tell me which movie you would like to
Q.134. Our former minister Mr. Sikhar is in the running from watch tonight ?
Shrinet Nagar for the post of Member of Legislative Assembly. SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (4th Shift)
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (3rd Shift) (a) you may wish to scroll (b) you have desire to see
(a) contesting the elections (b) making laws (c) you are wishing to watch (d) are you interested in watching
(c) teaching students (d) giving speeches Q.146. Her determination impressed all of the other colleagues
Q.135. She has gone to the stationery store to buy a scissor. and inspires them to continue pursuing their dreams.
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (3rd Shift) SSC CHSL 11/08/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) buying a pair of scissors (b) buy a scissors (a) inspires them in continuing pursuing their
(c) buy a pair of scissors (d) buy a pair of scissor (b) inspired them to continue pursuing their
(c) inspires them to continue pursuing her
Q.136. As the orchestra began to play, the audience was (d) inspires them to continue pursuing there
transported to another world, enthralled by the psychological
effects of the music and the skill of the musicians, who Q.147. In according to his advice I took this medicine.
performed each note with precision and passion. SSC CHSL 11/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (4th Shift) (a) accordance with (b) accordingly
(a) influenced by the overall scenario (c) accordance to (d) accord with
(b) impacted by feelings Q.148. I am trying to study, if it is impossible with all this noise.
(c) swept away by the emotive power SSC CHSL 11/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(d) taken in by the effect on emotions (a) that it is impossible (b) but it is impossible
Q.137. I need to put out my clothes before I leave for work this (c) while it is impossible (d) unless it is impossible
morning otherwise, I will be restless when I return. Q.149. Everyone sincerely and positively were ready to find the
SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (1st Shift) solution for the serious issue of sewage system.
(a) need for put out (b) need to put in SSC CHSL 11/08/2023 (2nd Shift)
(c) need to put off (d) need to put away (a) Everyone were sincerely and positively
Q.138. As the storm raged outside, the children huddled together (b) Everyone was sincerely and positively
under blankets, listening to the sound of the rain hitting the (c) No correction required.
windows hard and hoping that the power wouldn't go out. (d) Everyone had sincerely and positively
Sol.125.(c) Prefigure - to give an advance indication or warning Sol.136.(c) swept away by the emotive power
of something. The phrase ‘swept away by the emotive power’ means being
Predict - to forecast or foretell an event or outcome. deeply moved by intense emotions. The given sentence states
Deliberate - to think carefully and consider all aspects before that the audience was emotionally moved by the music and the
making a decision. skill of the musicians. Hence, ‘swept away by the emotive power’
Precipitate - to cause something to happen suddenly or is the most appropriate answer.
unexpectedly.
Proliferate - to cause something to happen suddenly or Sol.137.(d) need to put away
unexpectedly. The phrase ‘put away’ means to place something in an
appropriate or usual place. The given sentence states that I need
Sol.126.(b) found everywhere in a huge amount to put my clothes in a proper place before leaving for work, or I
The phrase "found everywhere in a huge amount" conveys the will be restless when I return. Hence, ‘need to put away’ is the
same meaning more clearly and grammatically. Hence, ‘found most appropriate answer.
everywhere in a huge amount’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.138.(c) Pounding against the windows - hitting the windows
Sol.127.(c) guests are gathered by hard.
We use plural nouns after ‘all’ and the preposition ‘by’ means
near or close to something. Hence, ‘guests are gathered by’ is Sol.139.(c) have been given a pair
the most appropriate answer. According to the “Subject-Verb Agreement Rule”, a singular
subject always takes a singular verb and a plural subject always
Sol.128.(a) the newly released books takes a plural verb. ‘Students’ is a plural subject that will take
‘Released’ means to make something available for public use & ‘have’ as a plural verb. Hence, ‘have been given a pair’ is the
‘realised’ means to become aware of or understand something. most appropriate answer.
The phrase ‘the newly released books’ means the new books
which are now available for the public. Hence, ‘the newly Sol.140.(d) building up inside her
released books’ is the most appropriate answer. The phrase ‘building up’ means becoming stronger or more
intense. Hence, ‘building up inside her’ is the most appropriate
Sol.129.(c) Reprehensible answer.
‘Reprehensible’ means deserving blame or strong criticism &
‘Ignominious’ means deserving shame or disgrace. The given Sol.141.(b) at the moment
sentence states that the fall of Ranjith for the petty material The phrase ‘at the moment’ means ‘right now’ or ‘currently.’
benefit was really deserving of shame. Hence, ‘reprehensible’ is Hence, ‘at the moment’ is the most appropriate answer.
the most appropriate answer. Sol.142.(d) that are abundant
Sol.130.(a) the best ‘Abundant’ means available in large quantities. Hence, ‘that are
‘The best’ is the correct superlative degree of ‘good’. Hence, ‘the abundant‘’ is the most appropriate answer.
best’ is the most appropriate answer. Sol.143.(a) I think
Sol.131.(b) for hundreds of years ‘Simple Present tense’ is used to express the act of thinking
‘Until’ must be replaced with ‘for’ as we generally use preposition about a future action. Hence, ‘I think’ is the most appropriate
‘for’ to indicate a fixed period of time(countable). Hence, ‘for answer.
hundreds of years’ is the most appropriate answer. Sol.144.(c) if he expresses
Sol.132.(a) have considered the elective courses The given sentence is an example of Type 1 conditional and the
‘Consider’ means to think carefully about something, before correct grammatical structure is “if + simple present…….will +V1”.
making a decision. The given sentence states that all colleagues Hence ‘if he expresses’ is the most appropriate answer.
of Rohit except Joseph have thought carefully about the Sol.145.(c) you are wishing to watch
courses. Hence, ‘have considered the elective courses’ is the The phrase ‘would like to’ is a polite way of expressing our
most appropriate answer. preference or intention to do or have something. Similarly, we
Sol.133.(a) in the movie theater was reduced use the phrase ‘wish to’ to express our desire or intention to do
‘The number of + plural noun + Singular Verb’ is the correct something. Hence, ‘you are wishing to watch’ is the most
grammatical structure for the given sentence. Hence, ‘in the appropriate answer.
movie theater was reduced’ is the most appropriate answer. Sol.146.(b) inspired them to continue pursuing their
Sol.134.(a) contesting the elections The given sentence is in the simple past tense so the verb must
The phrase ‘contesting elections’ means running as a candidate be used in the simple past form(V2). However, the past form of
to try and win a political position or office in an election. The ‘inspire’ is ‘inspired’. Hence, ‘inspired(V2) them to continue
given sentence states that Mr. Shikhar is contesting the pursuing their’ is the most appropriate answer.
elections from Shrinet Nagar. Hence, ‘contesting elections’ is the Sol.147.(a) accordance with
most appropriate answer. ‘In accordance with’ is the correct phrase. ‘In accordance with’
Sol.135.(c) buy a pair of scissors means following or obeying a rule, law or advice. Hence,
The noun ‘scissors’ is never used in singular form and its correct ‘accordance with’ is the most appropriate answer.
form is ‘a pair of scissors’. Hence, ‘a pair of scissors’ is the most Sol.148.(b) but it is impossible
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We generally use the conjunction ‘but’ to express a different Sol.160.(c) worse than expected
opinion or idea. Hence, ‘but it is impossible’ is the most We always use ‘than’ after a comparative degree when we do a
appropriate answer. comparison between two things. Similarly in the given sentence,
there is a comparison between the actual performance and the
Sol.149.(b) Everyone was sincerely and positively expected performance of the musicians. And, ‘worse’ is the
‘Everyone /each/ every/ nothing/ everything/ anything/ either/ comparative degree of ‘bad’. Hence, ‘worse than expected’ is the
neither’ represents a singular noun. Therefore, singular verbs will most appropriate structure.
be used with them. Hence, ‘Everyone was sincerely and
positively’ is the most appropriate answer. Sol.161.(c) it is evident that a lot more women
‘Subject + Verb + Object/Complement’ is the correct
Sol.150.(a) where the city park is? grammatical structure of a sentence. Hence, ‘It is evident that a
Whenever Wh. Words(like who, whom, where, why, how, etc) are lot more women’ is the most appropriate answer.
written in the middle of a sentence, the helping verb and the
main verb are written after the subject. E.g. - I do not know Sol.162.(c) least reliable
where she lives. Therefore, ‘is’ will be used after the subject ‘city ‘Least / most reliable’ is the correct superlative degree of
park’. Hence, ‘where the city park is’ is the most appropriate ‘reliable’. Hence, ‘least reliable’ is the most appropriate answer.
answer.
Sol.163.(b) experimenting with different techniques
Sol.151.(c) No correction required. The phrase ‘experimenting with different techniques’ means
The given sentence is grammatically correct. trying out various methods to achieve a goal. The given
sentence states that the young artist spent countless hours
Sol.152.(c) No fewer than trying out various methods and mediums. Hence, ‘experimenting
‘Fewer’ is used when we are comparing countable objects i.e. with different techniques’ is the most appropriate answer.
pedestrians. Hence, ‘No fewer than’ is the most appropriate
answer. Sol.164.(b) expected
‘Expect’ means to think that something will happen. The word
Sol.153.(d) has impacted the way we consume ‘expect’ makes the sentence meaningful. Hence, ‘expect’ is the
The word "consume" means to take in information or media and most appropriate answer.
the phrase "has impacted the way we consume" states the idea
of change in the way we take in digital content. Hence, ‘has Sol.165.(b) has grown rapidly
impacted the way we consume’ is the most appropriate answer. ‘Has/have/had + V3’ is the correct grammatical structure. Hence,
‘has grown(V3) rapidly’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.154.(d) called around the neighbourhood
The phrase ‘call around’ means making calls or contacting
different individuals or locations. The given sentence states that SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 1
Meenakshi contacted or reached out to various people or places
within her neighborhood to seek support for her campaign. Q.166. She had an ability to persuade others.
Hence, ‘called around the neighbourhood’ is the most SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (1st shift)
appropriate answer. (a) halt (b) suppress (c) outrage (d) impress
Sol.155.(d) one of them who was hiding behind a rock Q.167. We must remember that what we teach our children is
According to the “Subject-Verb Agreement Rule”, ‘One of/ Each what we inculcate in them.
of/ Most of/ Either of + Plural Subject + Singular verb’ is the SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (1st shift)
correct grammatical structure. Hence, ‘one of them who was (a) endanger (b) inspire (c) instil (d) import
hiding behind a rock’ is the most appropriate answer.
Q.168. The fact that God created man in his personal view by
Sol.156.(d) that would revolutionise the industry giving him an intellectual spirit elevates him above the beasts of
‘Revolutionise’ means to bring about significant change or the field.
transformation in something, which has the same meaning as SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (2nd shift)
the phrase “that would transform the sector”. Hence, ‘that would (a) own glory (b) own capacity (c) own image (d) own idea
revolutionise the industry’ is the most appropriate answer.
Q.169. The frog adopts itself to live both in water and on land.
Sol.157.(d) brightened up when they SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (3rd shift)
‘Brightened up’ is a phrasal verb that means to become happier (a) frog adepts itself (b) frog alters itself
or more cheerful. Hence, ‘brightened up when they’ is the most (c) No substitution (d) frog adapts itself
appropriate answer.
Q.170. It is reported that she has win a prize money of ten lakhs
Sol.158.(b) lay off some at a reality show.
‘Lay off’ means to discharge an employee temporarily or SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (1st shift)
permanently because of shortage of work or funds. The given (a) she will won (b) she had win
sentence states that the company is discharging some (c) No substitution required (d) she has won
employees. Hence, ‘lay off some’ is the most appropriate
answer. Q.171. Natwar was a fraudster who always tried to fooling
others.
Sol.159.(a) did we arrive at SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (1st shift)
‘Do/does/did + V1’ is the correct grammatical structure. Hence, (a) betraying (b) deceive (c) cheating (d) revealing
‘did we arrive at’ is the most appropriate answer.
Q.174. The management is not beware of this fact. Q.186. They are the people which are looking to expand their
SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (4th shift) horizons in the fast growing tourism industry.
(a) aware of (b) awaking to (c) beware to (d) watchful with SSC CGL 19/07/2023 (2nd shift)
(a) which looked to expand (b) who is looking to expand
Q.175. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute (c) who are looking to expand (d) that are looked to expand
the bracketed segment in the given sentence.
The river (flowing) under the bridge. Q.187. Abhijeet feels extremely tired after working all day long.
SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (4th shift) SSC CGL 19/07/2023 (3rd shift)
(a) was flow (b) flows (c) is flow (d) is flowed (a) depressed (b) exhausted (c) sleepy (d) bare
Q.176. Last week's rain ravaged the whole city. Q.188. Disability was viewed as God's retribution for
SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (1st shift) wickedness in the past.
(a) reaffirmed (b) rescinded (c) ruined (d) retracted SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) revenge for legal works (b) punishment for wrongdoing
Q.177. National development is defined as an improvement in (c) payback for doing help (d) fine for misbehaviour
people's daily arrangements, the provision of fundamental
necessities to citizens such as food, education, social services, Q.189. Many noticeable people were present at the function.
medical help, and so on, as well as an increase in per capita SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (2nd shift)
income. (a) No substitution (b) notworthy (c) celebrity (d) notable
SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (1st shift) Q.190. The man was convicted for murder by the jury but he is
(a) diving techniques (b) dining categories not committed it.
(c) existing calamities (d) living conditions SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (3rd shift)
Q.178. Please ask the dog to get of my couch. (a) have not committed it (b) has not committed it
SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (2nd shift) (c) had not committed it (d) am not committed it
(a) get of mine (b) get off my (c) get off mine (d) No substitution
Q.191. The family is neither interested in selling the house or
Q.179. The mob drove on the rampage and looted several shops rebuilding it.
in the locality. SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (3rd shift)
SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (2nd shift) (a) yet rebuilding (b) not only rebuilding
(a) played on the rampage (b) went on the rampage (c) nor rebuilding (d) but also rebuilding
(c) ran on the rampage (d) strolled on the rampage
Q.192. Brian remained silent during the board meeting, though
Q.180. I don’t wear the sunglasses at the moment. Rahul was unaware that he had an ace up his sheath the entire
SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (3rd shift) time.
(a) I didn’t wear (b) I wore (c) I was wearing (d) I’m not wearing SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (4th shift)
(a) an ace up his sleeve (b) an ace up his fortune
Q.181. Her hopes for building her own house were beaten when (c) an ace up his teeth (d) an ace up his head
she lost her jewellery box. Q.193. Bajrang is in extreme pain in his teeth.
SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (3rd shift) SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) house were defeated when (b) house were frustrated when (a) Ache (b) Agony (c) Hurt (d) Sting
(c) house were relieved when (d) house were dashed when
Q.194. My friend is owing an expensive cell phone.
Q.182. Irene went to office every single day by walk. SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (2nd shift)
SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (4th shift) (a) own an expensive cell phone
(a) every day single by walk (b) every single day walk (b) owns an expensive cell phone.
(c) every single day on foot (d) every single day on walk (c) No substitution
(d) is own an expensive cell phone
Q.183. The company decided to sell their stake in their
subsidiary because it was under massive debts. Q.195. The players distributed the reward between themselves.
SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (4th shift) SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (2nd shift)
(a) sell their stake in its subsidiary (a) between them (b) among themselves
(b) No substitution (c) between their selves (d) amongst their self
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Q.196. Greenhouse gases trapped beside Earth's atmosphere SSC CGL 25/07/2023 (2nd shift)
cause global warming. (a) broke down (b) broke with (c) broke into (d) broke off
SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (3rd shift)
(a) trapped inside (b) No substitution Q.209. The young boy displayed an aptitude on scientific
(c) trapped outside (d) trapped beyond research.
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Q.197. Arthur has some strange ideas, but on this occasion, I (a) aptitude for (b) aptitude at (c) aptitude by (d) aptitude in
am inclined to agree with him.
SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (3rd shift) Q.210. He had given me that book in 1999.
(a) tended (b) conflicted (c) refused (d) conspired SSC CGL 25/07/2023 (3rd shift)
(a) did given me (b) was given me (c) gives me (d) gave me
Q.198. During the wedding ceremony, the bride seemed even
quieter and more diffident than usual. Q.211. There is a charm on the midnight air which all cannot
SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (3rd shift) experience.
(a) Showing lack of interest SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (1st shift)
(b) Bold in others' company (a) over the midnight air (b) around the midnight air
(c) Giving a false or misleading impression (c) in the midnight air (d) under the midnight air
(d) Shy due to lack of confidence. Q.212. Being a practiced liar, it was totally normal for him to
Q.199. The moon is Earth's only natural satellite and the nearby utter a complete and blatant lie.
large celestial body. SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (3rd shift)
SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (4th shift) (a) blasphemy (b) whooper (c) falsehood (d) perjury
(a) the near largest (b) the nearest large Q.213. Pintu has been advised to reduce smoking by his family
(c) No substitution (d) the nearly large doctor.
Q.200. Parents should tell their children to exercise great care SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (3rd shift)
when crossed busy roads (a) lower down (b) up down (c) less down (d) cut down
SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (4th shift) Q.214. The heavy medications and strong drugs at the
(a) has crossed (b) crossing (c) cross (d) has been crossing sanatorium will surely turn a patient completely lifeless and
Q.201. This compartment is reserved for military person. unresponsive.
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(a) military personal (b) military personality (a) tombic (b) cadaverous (c) zonic (d) wasted
(c) military members (d) military personnel Q.215. I worked hard so that I might success.
Q.202. If only I was young again. SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (1st shift)
SSC CGL 24/07/2023 (1st shift) (a) that I may success (b) that I might successful
(a) I were young again (b) I be young again (c) that I might succeed (d) that I might successor
(c) I will be young again (d) I am young again Q.216. The stranger stood quietly for few moments.
Q.203. The girl in the water whistled with full might and waved SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (1st shift)
my arms to draw attention to her plight. (a) For the few moments (b) No improvement required
SSC CGL 24/07/2023 (2nd shift) (c) For moments (d) For a few moments
(a) her arms (b) our arms (c) his arms (d) their arms Q.217. He did not stop until it was remarked that he was
Q.204. The government has finally agreed to wave the speaking at length about trivial things.
entertainment tax on the movie. SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (2nd shift)
SSC CGL 24/07/2023 (2nd shift) (a) twittering (b) writing (c) rambling (d) littering
(a) waive (b) wager (c) waiver (d) web Q.218. The question was raised for discussion before the
Q.205. Abraham Lincoln has been the sixteenth president of the members during the assembly session.
United States and save the Union at the American Civil war. SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (2nd shift)
SSC CGL 24/07/2023 (2nd shift) (a) came up (b) came off (c) came round (d) came out
(a) No substitution (b) save the Union alongside Q.219. The secretary to my boss is very efficient as he not only
(c) saved the Union during (d) saved the Union on gives him the required information and also handles
Q.206. Delegates of the conflicting countries formally meet at a correspondence independently.
conference to ironing out their differences. SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (3rd shift)
SSC CGL 24/07/2023 (3rd shift) (a) yet also handles (b) but also handles
(a) No substitution (b) to ironed (c) for iron in (d) to iron out (c) along with also handles (d) not also handles
Q.232. The waiter giving the diners some complimentary mints. Q.241. Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the
SSC MTS 03/05/2023 (Morning) bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence
(a) give the diner (b) given the diners meaningfully. Select the option 'no correction required if the
(c) No improvement (d) gave the diners sentence is correct as given.
There were creatures (stood between) the carriage shafts.
Q.233. The water leaked in with a hole in the roof.
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(a) No correction required (b) stands among
(a) No improvement (b) by a holed
(c) standing between (d) stood among
(c) through a holes (d) through a hole
Q.242. When my calculations are wrong, I have to pore over the
Q.234. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the
spreadsheet to find the error.
bracketed segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to
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substitute it, select 'no substitution required".
(a) No improvement (b) to poring over
This looks (like one of those unwelcome social summons which
(c) to pored over (d) to pore by
call upon a man) either to be bored or to lie.
Q.294. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the Q.301. Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the
bracketed segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence
substitute it, select 'no substitution required". meaningfully. Select the option 'no correction required if the
He lights his pipe, (and on many an evenings he helps me with) sentence is correct as given.
dishes. We saw him (the more) during Hogsmeade weekend.
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(a) and on many evenings he helped me with the (a) the many (b) the most
(b) and on many evenings he helps me with the (c) the bigger (d) No correction required
(c) and many an evenings he helps me with the
(d) No substitution required Q.302. Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the
bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence
Q.295. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the meaningfully. Select the option 'no correction required’ if the
bracketed segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to sentence is correct as given.
substitute it, select 'no substitution required" (Then got of on) a station in the very heart of London.
That is not a solution available (to most people for who email SSC MTS 16/06/2023 (Morning)
has become necessity.) (a) No correction required (b) They got off at
SSC MTS 14/06/2023 (Evening) (c) They got of by (d) They got off on
(a) to most people for who email has become a necessity.
(b) to most people for whom email has become a necessity. Q.303. Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the
(c) for most people to whom email has became necessity. bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence
(d) No substitution required meaningfully. Select the option 'no correction required if the
sentence is correct as given.
Q.296. Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the The relationship between two people is (by the way in what) they
bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence feel and behave towards each other.
meaningfully. Select the option 'no correction required' if the SSC MTS 16/06/2023 (Afternoon)
sentence is correct as given. (a) the way by which (b) by which ways
He gritted his teeth and tried to act as though he (either noticed (c) the way in which (d) No correction required
nor cared).
SSC MTS 15/06/2023 (Morning) Q.304. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the
(a) neither noticed nor cared (b) No correction required bracketed segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to
(c) either noticed or cared (d) neither noticed cared substitute it, select 'no substitution required"
Besides the atmospheric changes that make us sweat,
Q.297. Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the (hormonal or emotional stimulus can also cause sweating).
bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence SSC MTS 16/06/2023 (Afternoon)
meaningfully. Select the option 'no correction required' if the (a) hormonal and emotional stimuli also causes sweating
sentence is correct as given. (b) hormonal or emotional stimuli can also cause sweating
His temperament (disposed him to) argue readily with people. (c) No substitution required
SSC MTS 15/06/2023 (Afternoon) (d) hormonal or emotional stimulus also causing sweating
(a) disposed him of to (b) dispose him to
(c) disposed him off to (d) No correction required Q.305. Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the
bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence
Q.298. Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the meaningfully. Select the option 'no correction required’ if the
bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence sentence is correct as given.
meaningfully. Select the option 'no correction required if the We've made extraordinary (flowering as a) society in that regard.
sentence is correct as given. SSC MTS 16/06/2023 (Evening)
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(a) progress as a (b) advance as a substitute it, select "no substitution required".
(c) improvement by a (d) No correction required (The people of Philippines has voted) to elect a new president
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Q.306. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the (a) No substitution required
bracketed segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to (b) The people of Philippines have voted
substitute it, select ‘no substitution required’. (c) The people of the Philippines have voted
It is expected that this police power will only apply to air and (d) The people of the Philippines has voted
(sea routes between the Great Britain and the Northern Ireland).
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Solutions :-
(a) sea routes across the Great Britain and Northern Ireland
(b) sea routes across the Great Britain and the Northern Ireland
Sol.227.(a) Preening its plumage and became motionless.
(c) sea routes between Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Possessive form of the pronoun ‘It’ will be used i.e. ‘Its’ and ܸ 2 of
(d) No substitution required
‘become’ will be used as the first clause of the sentence is in the
Q.307. If you want to have two cats, a male and a female will past tense. Hence, ‘Preening its plumage and became
usually gotten along. motionless.’ is the most appropriate answer.
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(a) will usual get (b) No improvement Sol.228.(a) but they perceive the world differently.
(c) will usually get (d) will usually got Conjunction ‘but’ will be used instead of ‘although’ as we
generally use ‘but’ to connect ideas that contrast and adverb
Q.308. Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the ‘differently’ will be used to describe the verb ‘perceive’. Hence,
bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence ‘but they perceive the world differently’ is the most appropriate
meaningfully. Select the option ‘no correction required’ if the answer.
sentence is correct as given.
Both of us felt the relationship (wasn't really gone somewhere.) Sol.229.(d) brake hard
SSC MTS 19/06/2023 (Afternoon) The correct sentence structure using Infinitive is ‘To + Base Verb’
(a) No correction required (b) wasn't really going anywhere (to eat, to go, to study). Hence, ‘brake hard’ is the most
(c) was going that direction (d) won't really gone that path appropriate answer.
Q.309. I like to hang my laundry outside in the suns to dry. Sol.230.(b) the same aisle as
SSC MTS 19/06/2023 (Evening) Article ‘the’ is used to refer to specific or particular nouns.
(a) No improvement (b) sun to dried (c) sun to dries (d) sun to dry Similarly, the given sentence talks about a specific noun (aisle).
Hence, ‘the same aisle as’ is the most appropriate answer.
Q.310. Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the
bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence Sol.231.(a) a great way to unite soldiers' skills and build
meaningfully. Select the option 'no correction required if the We generally use article ‘a’ to refer to a nonspecific or general
sentence is correct as given. noun. Hence, ‘a great way to unite soldiers' skills and build’ is the
It was a (easement to be far away) from that malicious old most appropriate answer.
labyrinth with its stares and gossip.
Sol.232.(d) Gave the diners
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‘Giving’ will be replaced by ‘gave’ as we generally use past
(a) help to be away (b) relief to be away
indefinite(V₂) to describe completed actions or events that
(c) No correction required (d) rest to be far
occurred in the past. Hence, ‘gave’ is the most appropriate
Q.311. Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the answer.
bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence
Sol.233.(d) through a hole
meaningfully. Select the option ‘no correction required’ if the
‘With’ must be replaced with ‘through’ as we generally use the
sentence is correct as given.
preposition (through) indicating movement or passage from one
She (had a reputation) brilliance.
side or location to another. Hence, ‘through a hole’ is the most
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appropriate answer.
(a) No correction required (b) have a reputation for
(c) has a reputation for (d) has a reputation of Sol.234.(a) like one of those unwelcome social summonses
which call upon a man
Q.312. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the
‘Summons’ must be replaced with ‘Summonses’ as we use plural
bracketed segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to
nouns (summonses) with ‘these/those’. Hence, ‘like one of those
substitute it, select 'no substitution required".
unwelcome social summonses which call upon a man’ is the
Though they allow celebrities and famous people to take
most appropriate answer.
pictures (inside the museum, but they does not allow the
general public) to do the same. Sol.235.(b) which is quite some
SSC MTS 20/06/2023 (Afternoon) ‘Which are a greater’ must be replaced with ‘which is quite some’
(a) inside the museum, they do not allow the general public in the given sentence. The word "which" refers to the distance of
(b) No substitution required 12 kms, and the word "are" is plural because it agrees with the
(c) inside the museum, but do not allowing the general public noun "distances". However, in this case, we are only talking
(d) inside the museum, they does not allow general public about one distance, so the verb "is" will be used. The adverb
"quite" is used to emphasise the distance, and the word "some"
Q.313. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the is used to indicate that the distance is significant. Hence, ‘which
bracketed segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to is quite some’ is the most appropriate answer.
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Sol.236.(a) that was beginning to affect her ability especially for an illegal or harmful purpose." In this case, the
The word "that" is a relative pronoun that refers to the noun objectors are cooperating with each other to send similar letters
"preoccupation". The word "which" is also a relative pronoun, but to the council. The word "between" is used to indicate that the
it is used to refer to things, not actions. In this case, we are collusion is between two or more parties. Hence, ‘there was
talking about the action of the preoccupation affecting her collusion between objectors, due to similarities’ is the most
ability, so we need to use the word "that". Hence, ‘that was appropriate answer.
beginning to affect her ability’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.247.(d) Deliver government services
Sol.237.(d) Elected by the ‘Delivered’ must be replaced with ‘deliver’ as the correct
‘Electing by the’ must be replaced with ‘elected by the’ in the sentence structure using Infinitive is ‘To + Base Verb’ (to eat, to
given sentence. As we generally use past participles(elected) to go, to study). Hence, ‘deliver government services’ is the most
denote the current state of a person or thing. Hence, ‘elected by appropriate answer.
the’ will be the most appropriate answer.
Sol.248.(a) Are more
Sol.238.(c) remained stationary ‘Have being’ must be replaced with ‘are’ as we generally use
‘Was remain’ must be replaced by ‘remained’ as the given simple present tense (Sub + are + obj) to describe actions that
sentence is in the simple past tense so the verb must be used in are facts or generalizations. Hence, ‘are more’ is the most
the simple past form(V2). However, the past form of ‘remain’ is appropriate answer.
‘remained’. Hence, ‘remained stationary’ is the most appropriate
structure. Sol.249.(a) Sudden rush of understanding
‘Put off’ must be replaced with ‘rush of’ as the phrase ‘sudden
Sol.239.(c) last seen in rush of’ means to do something quickly. Hence, ‘Sudden rush of
‘Lastly’ must be replaced with ‘last’ as we generally use last as understanding’ is the most appropriate answer.
an adverb to show the last occasion before the present and the
given sentence is in passive voice so we the 3rd form of the Sol.250.(c) In fact, climbing fern is spreading so rapidly that it's
verb(seen) will be used. Hence, ‘last seen in’ is the most It's is a contraction and should be used where a sentence would
appropriate answer. read "it is." Its with no apostrophe,is the possessive pronoun, like
"his" and "her," for nouns without gender.Hence, ‘In fact, climbing
Sol.240.(c) has a broken fern is spreading so rapidly that it's ’ is the most appropriate
‘Have a broken’ must be replaced with ‘has a broken’ in the given answer.
sentence. According to the subject-verb agreement singular
subject always takes singular verb and plural subject always Sol.251.(c) decided to reshoot
takes plural verb. Here the subject ‘third stair’ is a singular The given sentence is in the simple past tense so the verb must
subject. Hence, ‘has a broken’ is the most appropriate answer. be used in the simple past form(V₂). However, the past form of
‘decide’ is ‘decided’. Hence, ‘decided to reshoot’ is the most
Sol.241.(c) standing between appropriate answer.
The given sentence is an example of the past continuous tense.
The past continuous tense shows a continuous action that Sol.252.(d) Many a time
began in the past. The verb ‘stand’ is used to indicate a position, We generally use the phrase ‘Many a time’ to convey that
and the preposition ‘between’ is used to indicate the location of something has happened frequently or repeatedly. It emphasizes
something in between two other things. Hence, ‘standing the repetition of an action or event. Hence, ‘Many a time’ is the
between’ is the most appropriate answer. most appropriate answer.
Sol.261.(b) captain and his team Sol.272.(a) The transits of the Planet of Love happen in pairs
The part after the preposition is considered additional The phrase ‘in pairs’ indicates that two transits happen. So,
information, not an integral part of the subject. But sports is plural noun ‘transits’ will be used in place of ‘transit’. Hence, ‘the
teamwork. It’s not only the captain but also the team which transits of the Planet of Love happen in pairs’ is the most
failed to qualify for the African National Cup Finals. So, we need appropriate answer.
to use conjunction ‘and’ in place of the preposition ‘with’. Hence,
‘captain and his team’ is the most appropriate answer. Sol.273.(a) as hard as ligaments, and many were an inch long
‘Ligament’ must be replaced with ‘ligaments’ as it specifies the
Sol.262.(a) No substitution required plural form of ‘ligaments’ to match the plural subject ‘them’ and
The sentence is grammatically correct. provides the correct verb form ‘were’ and adjective ‘long’ for
agreement. Hence, ‘as hard as ligaments and many were an inch
Sol.263.(d) roof collapsed long’ is the most appropriate answer.
‘Roof collapsing’ will be replaced with ‘roof collapsed’ as it
indicates that the action of the roof falling down has already Sol.274.(a) fend off the loud clamour of conspiracy theories
happened in the past. So we need simple past tense and verb The phrase ‘fend off’ means to defend against or repel
form (V2) that is ‘collapsed’. Hence, ‘roof collapsed’ is the most something. The phrase should be followed by the preposition
appropriate answer. "of" to indicate the object, which is ‘the loud clamour of
conspiracy theories’. Hence, ‘fend off the loud clamour of
Sol.264.(d) No improvement conspiracy theories’ is the most appropriate answer.
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.275.(a) No substitution required
Sol.265.(d) Arrived at the The given sentence is grammatically correct.
‘Rendered to the’ must be replaced with ‘arrived at the’ as
"Arrived at" is a commonly used phrase to indicate reaching a Sol.276.(b) sharply decreased
specific location. Hence, ‘arrived at the’ is the most appropriate The phrase ‘sharp decreased’ will be replaced with ‘sharply
answer. decreased’ because an adverb is required before a verb to
modify its meaning. Hence, ‘sharply decreased’ is the most
Sol.266.(b) with running water appropriate answer.
The phrase ‘with running watered’ must be replaced with ‘with
running water’ as a noun is required after the preposition 'with'. Sol.277.(d) keep loved ones and those near
Also, the participle 'running' is acting as an adjective and According to the “Subject-Verb Agreement Rule”, a plural
requires a noun. Hence, 'with running water' is the most subject(cell phones) always takes a plural verb(keep). And the
appropriate answer. preposition ‘near’ is used to denote the relationship with the
noun/pronoun(them). Hence, ‘keep loved ones and those near’ is
Sol.267.(c) fined for driving the most appropriate answer.
‘Fined of driving’ must be replaced with ‘fined for driving’ as the
preposition "for" to indicate the reason or cause for the fine. Sol.278.(c) Besides myself, the only English people
Hence, ‘fined for driving’ is the most appropriate answer. ‘Beside’ must be replaced with ‘besides’. The preposition
‘besides’ is used to indicate in addition to or apart from
Sol.268.(a) rule that seems tied someone or something. Hence, ‘besides myself, the only English
‘Rule that seemed’ must be replaced with ‘rule that seems’ as the people’ is the most appropriate answer.
given sentence is an example of the present tense that uses
Sol.304.(a)
Hormonal and emotional stimuli also causes sweating
The conjunction ‘or’ will be replaced with the conjunction ‘and’ as
it is used to connect two or more words. Since both the factors
‘hormonal stimulus’ and ‘emotional stimulus’ are responsible for
sweating, we need to use the conjunction ‘and’. The given
sentence is an example of Simple Present Tense as the
prepositional phrase is given in Simple Present tense. Hence,
‘hormonal and emotional stimuli also causes sweating’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.305.(a) progress as a
‘Progress as a’ functions as a prepositional phrase modifying the
noun ‘society’. It indicates that the society has made
extraordinary progress or advancement in a certain regard.
Hence, ‘progress as a’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.306.(c)
sea routes between Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Article ‘the’ must be removed as ‘Great Britain and northern
ireland’ is being used as a proper noun to refer to the specific
region, so the definite article is not required. Hence, ‘sea routes
between Great Britain and Northern Ireland’ is the most
appropriate answer.