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SSC CGL Level - Mock Test 

 (PYQ - based)

English Language
Questions: 15 
Time: 15 minutes

SECTION A:  ERROR DETECTION

Spot the error

Each of the employees (1)
were given an incentive (2)
 by the government. (3) 
No error (4)

Ans: (2) Each of the employees were given .... is incorrect because 
'each' requires a singular verb. So, instead of writing "were given",
here it should be "was given" even though it is followed by the plural
"employees".

Spot the error

He likes (1)
the poetries of (2) 
Wordsworth and P.B.Shelley. (3)
No Error (4)

Ans: (2) "poetry" is uncountable noun that is why, we cannot make its plural.
So, the answer will be:
He likes the poetry of Wordsworth and P.B Shelley.

SECTION B - FILL IN BLANKS

Choose the correct option

My friend invited his near and dear .... tea because he passed with flying colors.
  1. for
  2. on
  3. to

Ans: to
My friend invited his near and dear to tea, having passed his exam with flying colors.


He instructed me as if he ...... my mentor.
  1. was
  2. were
  3. is

Ans: were
He instructed me as if he were my mentor.

SECTION C: Voice

Change into passive voice:

Children like to play Minecraft.
  1. Minecraft is being played by children.
  2. Minecraft was played by children.
  3. Minecraft is liked to be played by children.
Ans: Minecraft is liked to be played by children.

Change into passive voice:

May you lead happy life.
  1. May a happy life lead by you.
  2. May a happy life be led by you.
  3. May a happy life is led by you.

Ans: May a happy life be led by you.

SECTION D 

SUBJECT- VERB AGREEMENT

Choose the correct option:

  1. A number of lizards are called lounge.
  2. A number of lizards is called lounge.
  3. A number of lizard is called lounge.

Ans: A number of lizards is called lounge.

Fill in the blanks:

Choose the correct option:

  1. Not only the chef but also the waiters were blamed.
  2. Not only the chef but the waiters were blamed.
  3. Not only the chef but also the waiters was also blamed. 
Ans: Not only the chef but also the waiters were blamed.

SECTION E: VOCABULARY

Synonym of Perplexed:
  1. Accused
  2. Obsessed
  3. Puzzled
Ans: Puzzled

Antonym of Admonish:
  1. Modest
  2. Strength
  3. Praise
Ans: Praise

Give one word of, "To struggle helplessly":
  1. Fanatic
  2. Gnash
  3. Flounder
Ans: Flounder

He gave the correct answer on the spur of the moment.

Meaning of the idiom "On the spur of the moment"

  • To act deliberately
  • To act at once
  • To act foolishly
Ans: To act at once

Choose the correct option:

He .... the right to speak and remained silent during the interrogation.
  1. waved
  2. kneed
  3. waived
Ans: waived

The old man ...... his bad habits.
  1. quiet
  2. quit
  3. quite
Ans: quit





Mixed Grammar Quiz with answers for SSC, CGL, Bank, & Other Competitive Exams | Learn English



                    

  Quiz With Answers        


     What is the meaning of 'Pragmatic'?

  •                   Irrational
  •                   Practical
  •                   Idealistic

                 Ans: Practical

       Which word is an antonym of,' Benevolent'

  •                           Kind
  •                           Generous
  •                           Melovent 

  • Ans:      Melovent     

  •       What is the meaning of phrase,' Piping hot'?
  •                               Frozen
  •                               Very hot
  •                / freshly cooked
  •                               Tasty

                 Ans: Very hot /      
                Freshly cooked
                  
                
                                
                                      
     Choose the correct answer:
    He is proficient .... four languages.

  •                                       for
  •                                        in
  •                                        at
  •                               with             

  •     Ans: He is proficient in four languages.

          In the picture, she is proficient in four languages.

Choose the correct option:
1

  • She is more smarter than him.
  • She is smarter than him.
  • She is the most smarter than him.

Ans: She is smarter than him

2
  • Everyone forgot their notebook.
  • Everyone forgot one's notebook.
  • Everyone forgot his/her notebook.

 Ans: Everyone forgot his/her  
           notebook.

3
She is an European girl.

  •          am
  •          a
  •          an
  •          the
    Ans: a ( She is a European girl.)

Fill in the blanks:

1
My cousin... here since 2023.

  •      is living 
  •      has been living
  •      have been living
     has lived
   Ans:  has been living

2
By the time the principal arrived, the students..... the class.

  •    left
  •    had left
  •    were leaving
   leave

    Ans: had left

3
His daughter is not accustomed....
         hard work.
  •     by
  •     for
  •     to
  •     with

    Ans: He is not accustomed to hard
                        work.









Most (Expected & Repeated) PYQ for 2026 (Synonyms and Antonyms) | Upgrade Vocabulary for Competitive Exams

 


Antonyms & Synonyms for 

Competitive Exam

 Choose the correct synonym:

Lousy 

  • Energetic
  • Unbearable
  • Awful
  • Loose
Ans: Awful

Some other Synonyms of Lousy are:
  • Crummy
  • Bad
  • Poor
  • Terrible, 

In other words, we can say 'Lousy' means very bad, poor quality

What a crummy day! means someone is having a very unpleasant, frustrating or 
disappointing day where things have gone wrong.

We can easily understand by this easy memory trick (beneficial for SSC, CGL)
Lousy - means low quality

After learning the synonyms, try to make sentences:
  • Yesterday was a lousy day, so we didn't go out.
  • I don't know why my body feels lousy.
This is the best trick to remember the meaning.
Anticipate:
  • Hope
  • Accept
  • Expect
  • Think

Ans: Expect

Envisaged:

  • Severe
  • Ensured
  • Contemplated
  • Imagined 

Ans: Imagined 

Envisaged means 'visualized' or 'imagined beforehand'.
In other words, we can say to imagine or picture something in the mind,
especially about the future.
Let's go through other synonyms of 'Envisaged'

  •                                                              Visualized
  •                                                              Foreseen
  •                                                              Envisioned
  •                                                              Conceived

Choose the correct antonym:

Spurious:

  • Original
  • Content
  • Mitigate
  • Authentic

Ans: Authentic

The antonym of 'Spurious' is 'Authentic'.

Here, two concepts are created, on the left-hand side, you see a spurious object 
while on the right-hand side, you can find an authentic object.

Antonym of Obscure:

  • Clear
  • Easy
  • Create
  • Veiled

Ans: Clear

The antonym of obscure is obvious or clear

In the image, there are two types of paths:
On the left side, there is obscure path,
while on the right side, we see obvious path.





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    English Mini Test (PYQ Patterns) 

Subject -Verb Agreement requires a singular subject to take a singular verb and a plural subject take a plural verb.

Rule 1                                                                                                          When two subjects are joined together by 'Neither....nor' and ' Either....or' , the verb agrees with the nearest subject (the second one)

       First Subject: my boss (Singular)

  
   Second Subject:  my colleagues (Plural)               

      1.  Neither my boss nor my colleagues ....... present in the meeting.
  • (a)  is
  • (b) am
  • (c) are
                                                       Ans: Neither my boss nor my colleagues are present in the meeting. 

Rule 2                                           Abstract nouns and uncountable nouns are considered as singular subjects, so make sure we use a singular verb along with it.             Uncountable Noun  : information

2. The information ....  true.        

  (a) are 

  (b) is        

  (c) am    

Ans: The information is true.      

Here in this sentence, information is uncountable noun so in such type of sentences, we have to identify the subject. In the above sentence:

The subject: information 
So, information - singular noun, 
we use a singular verb. 
Here are some examples of uncountable nouns:

advice                                       
news                                         
furniture                                           
knowledge                                                     luggage  
                                                                   
  Rule 3                                                                                       
 Collective noun is considered as a single unit, it takes a singular unit, it takes a singular verb.                

The members of jury .... going to give the verdict.

  (a) is
  (b) are
  (c) am

Subject:  members (plural)      Prepositional phrase:  of jury       

So, the real subject - members, not jury (members - plural; we use plural verb).

Ans: The members of jury are going to give the verdict.
 
Members of + Collective Noun = Plural Verb 
    
Examples of: ' Members of'
The members of the committee are divided.
The members of the team are sincere.          
Ignore the phrase after 'of'
The verb agrees with the noun before 'of', not after it.

The quality of these grapes is good.
A bunch of bananas costs Rs 70.

Subject: bunch = collective noun (singular) 
                                                      Prepositional Phrase: of bananas                                                              Bunch is treated as one unit so, singular verb 'costs' is correct.       

Idiom/Phrase                                   

     To 'burn the midnight oil' 

    A) To be lazy                

    B)  To light a fire                     

    C)  To work or study late into the night     

Ans: To work or study late into the night.

Sentence: During exams, she often burns the midnight oil to achieve good marks.

          This idiom is commonly used to describe academic, creative
 or professional work done late at night.

        Antonym (Select the word opposite in meaning)                                                                             
               Fragile                                         
               A) Delicate
              B) Weak  
              C) Brittle 
              D) Robust             

Ans: Antonym of Fragile is - Robust

Synonyms of Fragile are: Delicate, Brittle, Weak  

                        He eats healthy food to make himself robust.                                                              
Synonym (Select the word closest in meaning):

Lucrative                                               
        A) Profitable
         B)  Futile          
         C) Losing
         D) Fruitless            

Ans: Synonym of 'Lucrative' is - Profitable

Antonyms of ' Lucrative' are: Futile, Losing, Fruitless 

The tourism sector found a lucrative tourist attraction.

One Word Substitution:                                                         One who is skilled in many arts               

A)  Creative                                                            B)     Versatile                                                       C)      Artisan     

Ans: C) Versatile            

Change the following Passive to Active Voice:                             

 Why should she be deprived of her liberty.  (Select the correct option) 

 A) Why should she deprive of her liberty.

  B)  Why she should be deprived of her liberty.                                  

   C) Why should we deprive her of her liberty.                                     

Rule:  After modals (should, can, may, must) we use first form of the verb.

So, while forming active sentence always keep in mind:

should deprived (incorrect)

should deprive (correct) 

Ans: Why should we deprive her of her liberty. (Active Voice)     

 English Mini Practice Paper:

Most Repeated & Important PYQ Idioms for SSC, CGL 2026 for Competitive Exams









Idioms for Competitive Exams

Choose the correct Option:

 Feather in the cap:

  1. New cap
  2. Extra cap
  3. Favorite cap
  4. Additional success


Ans: (4) Additional success

Gala day:

  1. Holiday
  2. Peaceful day
  3. Amazing day
  4. Celebration day

Ans: (4) Celebration Day

Maiden Speech:


  1. Speech delivered by a girl
  2. First speech
  3. Last speech 
  4. Speech delivered by a maid 

Ans:(2) First speech 

Make up one's mind:

  1. To decide 
  2. To make a good plan 
  3. To try everything possible 
  4. To make utmost effort 

Ans: To decide


Although he is not a learned person, he wins the heart of others as
 he has the gift of the gab.

The gift of the gab:

  1. A lot of enthusiasm
  2. A lot of money
  3. Gifts from many people
  4. Talent for speaking

Ans: Talent for speaking

He turned a blind eye when he saw his son indulge in illegal activities.

Turned a blind eye:

  1. Close his eyes
  2. Pretend not to notice
  3. Punished by the police
  4. Paid special attention to him

Ans: Pretend not to notice

The participants were in high spirits as soon as they saw their SSC results.

In high spirits:

  1. To feel depressed
  2. Shocked
  3. Cheerful
  4. Disgusted

Ans: Cheerful

When he didn't pass the exam, he started passing the buck.

Passing the buck:

  1. Helped others
  2. Felt apologize
  3. Blamed someone else
  4. Felt regret

Ans: Blamed someone else

She refused point - blank when some people reported against her.

Point - blank:

  1. Stubbornly
  2. Politely
  3. Strictly
  4. Directly

Ans: Directly



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Rules of Contractions (Question Tag) in English Grammar for SSC CGL| Most Repeated MCQ' s of Contraction with Answers

  


Contractions in English Grammar

Contractions are frequently used, mostly in informal writing. At the same time, 
knowledge of them is necessary for competitive exams. 


Keeping this in mind, I am writing this article and hope it will be beneficial for you. 
Contractions are shorter combined forms of two words (both in written and spoken English).
 While writing, we use an apostrophe (') in place of the missing letter (s).

Contractions are two words - You have (you and have are two words) These two
 words are joined together by removing letter and after then we add apostrophe (You've).

The apostrophe is used to remove the missing letter.
For instance: He is (here the letter ' i ' is removed, and we write ' he's '.

Here, is a list of common contractions used by us in daily life. These contractions
 can be seen in comprehension section and in informal English.

Some contractions are formed by using has, have, will:


Some more common contractions:

Full Form        Contraction                       
Will not           Won't                                    
Have not          Haven't                                    
Let us              Let's                                       
Should have    Should've                                   
Do not              Don't                                      
Shall not         Shan't                                        

Tips for the Aspirants:

We use the contraction in question tag. Always keep in mind, if the
 main sentence is positive then there will be negative question tag. 

Rules:

If the statement is positive, then we use negative tag.

For instance:

We shall go to the Lotus Temple for meditation, shan't we? (correct)
We shall go to the Lotus Temple for meditation, shalln't we? (wrong)
 Note: Shalln't - Don't use this) 

If the statement is Positive (+), the question tag must be negative (-) 

Everyone was happy at the function, weren't they?

In this sentence "Everyone" is a singular indefinite pronoun, so we
use singular verb "was".
"weren't they"? here is used as question tag, indefinite pronouns like everyone,
someone, everybody and no one are used to refer the plural pronoun " they".
That is why, the tag "weren't they" is correct.

If the statement is negative (-), the question tag must be positive (+)

They seldom visit my place, do they?
Here the word "seldom "acts as a negative word.

Choose the correct option:

  1. I am exhausted, amn't I?
  2. I am exhausted, am't I?
  3. I am exhausted, aren't I?

Ans: I am exhausted, aren't I?

Choose the correct option

  1. Mind your language, can't you?
  2. Mind your language, cant' you?
  3. Mind your language, can'nt you?

Ans: Mind your language, can't you?

Choose the correct option:

  1. Let's go to play outdoor games, won't we?
  2. Let's go to play outdoor games, shall we?
  3. Let's go to play outdoor games, shan't we?

Ans: Let's go to play outdoor games, shall we?
If the sentence begins with" Let's"(Let us), the question tag is always "shall we"

Difference Between Its vs It's

It's 

It is used an abbreviated (shortened) form of " it is" or "it has". We should always keep 
in mind that the apostrophe (it's) never shows possession. It points out that a letter has 
been removed.  

Its

It is a possessive pronoun.

Who vs Whose:


Your vs You're

Spot the error:

Kindly lend me some books for competitive exam, shan't you?

  1. Kindly lend me
  2. some books
  3. for competitive exam
  4. shan't you?

Ans: shan't you

Explanation:

We don't use "shan't", Always use "will" or "would".
 For polite request (Kindly), we use will you or would you. 

Spot the error:

Have one more chocolate, wouldn't you?

  1. Have one more
  2. chocolate
  3. wouldn't you?
  4. No error
Ans: wouldn't you
Have one more chocolate, won't you?
Explanation:
It is a sentence of imperative sentence: Have one more chocolate + question tag 
Here the sentence starts as a polite imperative, we use " will you" or "won't you".

Don't play in the scorching heat, won't you?

  1. Don't play
  2. in the scorching heat
  3. won't you
  4. No error

Ans: won't you
Don't play in the scorching heat, will you?
Explanation:
"Don't play" is a negative sentence, when we add a tag to a negative imperative,
then we use the positive tag" will you "so, in place of "won't you" we use "will you".

Insert suitable question tags for the following sentences:

Exercise for practice with answers:

He is an ambidextrous, .........?

Ans: isn't he?

Don't reveal the secret, ........?

Ans: will you?

He hardly sings any song, ........?

Ans: does he?

There is no sugar in the juice, .......?

Ans: is there?

Everyone has admitted their mistake, .......?

Ans: haven't they?

The team has taken a good decision, .......?

Ans: hasn't it?

The members of jury are divided in their verdict, ......?

Ans: aren't they?


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