DSSSB Assistant Superintendent Tier III 2013 English Paper

DSSSB Delhi Superintendent Tier III Paper 2013  – English

BEING A PLEASANT MORNING, he went out for a walk along the sea shore.
(a) With a pleasant morning
(b) It beig a pleasant morning
(c) Being a pleasing morning
(d) As a pleasant moring

Where the distance is not too much, I prefer walking on foot THAN WAITING FOR a bus.
(a) than wait for
(b) than to waiting for
(c) to waiting for
(d) than to wait for

I AM WORKING on the job since last Monday.
(a) I was working
(b) I have been working
(c) I being worked
(d) I were to have worked

May I knoW WHOM I AM TALKING to ?
(a) Who I am talking
(b) to whom I am talking
(c) who I have talked
(d) no correction required

We are happy to recommend that his son TO BE CONSIDERED FOR the post.
(a) consider for
(b) be considered with
(c) be considered for
(d) may consider for

A majority of the students belives that the examinations ARE UNNECESSARY
(a) have been not necessary
(b) have unnecessary
(c) are being unnecessary
(d) no correction required

NO SOONER THE ADVERTISEMENT APPEARED in the newspapers than there was a rush on the booking window.
(a) No sooner had the advertisement appear
(b) the advertisement appear no sooner
(c) No sooner did the advertisement appear
(d) No correction required

Directions (Q.1 to 3): In each of these questions, a sentence is given in which there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are four pairs of words denoted by the letters A, B, C and D. Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully complete.

He was __________ by letter that he had _______ selected.
(a) informed, been
(b) told, not
(c) stated, finally
(d) communicated, not

There is so much of _______ between the two sisters that it is ________ to know one from the other.
(a) equality, easy
(b) similarity, obvious
(c) resemblance, difficult
(d) identity, impossible

The Vidhana Sabha voted to ______ the ban _____ drinking.
(a) invoke, for
(b) repeal, on
(c) refrain, from
(d) revoke, of


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