UPSC EPFO SOLVED PAPER 2017Total Questions: 1201. Which one of the following is the synonym of the word written in capital letters in the sentence, ‘‘the FUNDAMENTAL character of an individual defines his entire life’’?(a) Productive(b) Essential(c) Successful(d) EffectiveCorrect Answer: (b) EssentialSolution:‘Fundamental’ means basic or important. So, among the given options, ‘essential’ is its correct synonym.2. Which one of the following is the synonym of the word written in capital letters in the sentence, ‘‘She has the habit of using HACKNEYED and redundant examples from her past even while dealing with the future generation’’?(a) Indifferent(b) Imaginative(c) Cliched(d) ImpressiveCorrect Answer: (c) ClichedSolution:The correct synonym of ‘Hackneyed’ is ‘cliched’ because both means boring because it has been used too often (used about phrase, ideas, fashion etc).3. Which one of the following is the synonym of the word written in capital letters in the sentence, ‘‘She is an IMMACULATE soul whose presence makes all the difference’’?(a) Spotless(b) Excited(c) Extraordinary(d) UnparalleledCorrect Answer: (a) SpotlessSolution:‘Immaculate’ means perfectly clean or tidy. So, among the given options, ‘Spotless’ is its correct synonym.4. Which one of the following is the antonym of the word written in capital letters in the sentence, ‘‘There is a great deal of ENMITY’’?(a) Amity(b) Cooperation(c) Dispute(d) HostilityCorrect Answer: (a) AmitySolution:The word ‘Enmity’ means the feeling of hatred towards an enemy. So, ‘amity’ will be its correct antonym as amity means friendly relations.5. Which one of the following is the antonym of the word written in capital letters in the sentence, ‘‘She was RELUCTANT to sell her car’’?(a) Anxious(b) Happy(c) Eager(d) UnwillingCorrect Answer: (c) EagerSolution:The word ‘Reluctant’ means not willing to do something and therefore slow to do it. So, ‘eager’ will be its correct antonym as its means strongly wanting to do or have something.6. Which one of the following is the antonym of the word written in capital letters in the sentence, ‘‘I cannot comply with the QUEER regulations of your land’’?(a) Strange(b) Nimble(c) Everyday(d) CustomaryCorrect Answer: (d) CustomarySolution:‘Queer’ means strange or unusual. So, among the given alternative, ‘customary’ is its correct antonym customary means usual or traditional.7. Which one of the following parts of the sentence, ‘‘As you know that the ignorant are easily duped’’, has an error?(a) As you know(b) That the ignorant(c) Are easily duped(d) No errorCorrect Answer: (b) That the ignorantSolution:Here, part (b) has an error. ‘The’ is not used before names of substance and abstract noun in general sense.8. Which one of the following parts of the sentence, ‘‘After a lot of argument I brought him forward to my point of view’’, has an error?(b) I brought him forward(a) After a lot of argument(c) to my point of view(d) No errorCorrect Answer: (b) I brought him forwardSolution:Here, part (b) has an error, word ‘round’ should be used in place of ‘forward’ to make the sentence grammatically correct. ‘Bring round’ is a phrasal verb which means to persuade somebody to agree to something.9. Which one of the following parts of the sentence, ‘‘Don’t ask him how he is because of starts talking about his health you’ll never get off from him’’, has an error?(a) Don’t ask him how he is because(b) If he starts talking about him health you’ll never(c) Get off from him(d) No errorCorrect Answer: (c) Get off from himSolution:Here, part (c) has an error. In part (c) ‘get rid of’ should be used in place of ‘get off’ according to the given sentence, to make it grammatically correct.10. Which one of the following words can be used as a substitute for the phrase, ‘‘A nursery where children of working parents are cared for while their parents are at work’’?(a) Sculler(b) Creche(c) Dormitory(d) RefractoryCorrect Answer: (b) CrecheSolution:‘Creche’ is a nursery where children of working parents are cared for while their parents are at work. Hence, option (b) is its correct answer.Submit Quiz123456789101112Next »