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"Complete SSC CGL Mains English – Questions with Detailed Answers 2024"

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              Exam Date 18/01/2025
             Exam Time 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
          Subject CGLE 2024 Tier II Paper I

Q.1 Select the correct spelling of the incorrectly spelt word in the given
sentence.
The trainer tried to guage the learners' understanding of the subject by
asking several new questions.
 1. Gaage
2. Gaaug
3. Gaugg
4. Gauge

Q.2 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word.
He walked leisurely towards the entrance.
1. without haste
2. reassuringly
3. with a kickstart
4. hastily

Q.3 Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the
sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent
paragraph.
A. It consists of a terracotta army of approximately 8000 life-sized men and
horses.
B. Each of the horses and men is individually sculpted by a 3-inch-thick
terracotta clay and looks unique.
C. Shi Huangdi was the founder of Qin Dynasty and was the first ruler of
unified China in 221 BC.
D. His mausoleum was recently discovered in 1974 by Chinese peasants
who were drilling a well.
 1. CADB
2. CABD
3. CBAD
4. CDAB

Q.4 Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Select the option that
gives their correct logical sequence to form a meaningful sentence.
a. it requires constant sustenance
b. in order for life to be liveable,
c. that enable it to grow and develop
d. and favourable circumstances
1. a, b, c, d
2. b, a, d, c
3. b, d, a, c
4. d, c, b, a

Q.5 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
No other book in the series captivated readers as _________________ as
the final installment.
1. many
2. more
3. most
4. much

Q.6 A sentence has been split up into segments and given below in jumbled
order. While the first and the last segments of the sentence (1 and 6) are in
the correct order, the segments in between are jumbled up. Arrange the
segments in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent sentence.
1) India has been a land
P) and the learned man has been held in higher esteem
Q) of learning through the ages
R) but in the sense that learning has always been very highly valued
S) not indeed in the sense that education has been universal
6) than the warrior or the administrator.
 1. P, S, Q, R
2. Q, S, R, P
3. R, Q, S, P
4. S, R, Q, P

Q.7 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech.
'I am determined to publish my findings,' the scientist asserted confidently.
 1. The scientist confidently asserted that she is determined to publish her findings.
2. The scientist confidently asserted that she had determined to publish her findings.
3. The scientist confidently asserted that she would be determined to publish her
findings.
4. The scientist confidently asserted that she was determined to publish her finding


Q.8 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given
group of words.
One who cannot make a mistake
1. Impregnable
2. Inevitable
3. Inimitable
4. Infallible

Q.9 Select the most appropriate homophone from the options to fill in the
blank.
We should _________ away all prejudices to live in harmony.
1. caste
2. coast
3. cast
4. cost

Q.10 Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the
sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent
paragraph.
A. As cost of raw materials cannot be reduced, exporters try to cut labour
costs.
B. Large MNCs in the garment industry in Europe and America order their
products from Indian exporters.
C. These large MNCs with worldwide network look for the cheapest goods
in order to maximise their profits.
D. To get these large orders, Indian garment exporters try hard to cut their
own costs.
E. Where earlier a factory used to employ workers on a permanent basis,
now they employ workers only on a temporary basis so that they do not
have to pay workers for the whole year.
 1. BCDAE
2. CDAEB
3. DCABE
4. ADECB

Q.11 Select the correct spelling of the incorrectly spelt word in the given
sentence.
All criminal attitudes must be niped at the bud.
1. Niiped
2. Nipped
3. Nipeed
4. Nipedd

Q.12 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
The teacher informed that the exam had been postponed.
 1. The teacher informs, “The exam had been postponed.”
2. The teacher informed, “The exam was being postponed.”
3. The teacher informs, “The exam has been postponed.”
4. The teacher informed, “The exam has been postponed.”


Q.13 Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the
sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent
paragraph.
A. Psychotherapy is a voluntary relationship between the one seeking
treatment or the client and the one who treats or the therapist.
B. The relationship is conducive for building the trust of the client so that
problems may be freely discussed.
C. The purpose of the relationship is to help the client to solve the
psychological problems being faced by her or him.
D. Psychotherapies aim at changing the maladaptive behaviours,
decreasing the sense of personal distress and helping the client to adapt
better to her/his environment.
E. Inadequate marital, occupational and social adjustment also requires
that major changes be made in an individual’s personal environment.
 1. DCABE
2. EDACB
3. ACBDE
4. CDEBA

Q.14 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Rashid was not able to _____ the pain after the accident.
1. beer
2. buyer
3. bear
4. bare

Q.15 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Did you hear that noise?
1. Was that noise heard by you?
2. Is that noise heard by you?
3. Wasn't that noise heard by you?
4. Has that noise been heard by you?

Q.16 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
The District Magistrate ordered the police to work all night and put an end
to those riots.
1. The District Magistrate told the police, "Work all night and put to end these riots."
2. The District Magistrate told the police, "Work all night and put an end to these riots."
3. The District Magistrate told the police, "Work all night and put an end to their riots."
4. The District Magistrate told the police, "Work all night to put an end these riots."

Q.17 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.
The team decided to pull out all the stops for their upcoming presentation.
1. Keep things simple and straightforward
2. Wait patiently for a more favourable time
3. Give up easily and without thinking much
4. To do everything to make something successful

Q.18 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Everyone was surprised at his speech.
 1. His speech surprised everyone.
2. His speech surprise everyone.
3. His speech was surprising to everyone.
4. His speech is surprising everyone.

Chosen Option : 1
Q.19 Complete the dialogue for Person B using the correct idiom.
Person A: I am so nervous. I don’t think I should make the speech
tomorrow.
Person B: No. You are just getting _____. You have prepared for this.
 1. cold foot
2. cold feet
3. cold hand
4. hot feet

Q.20 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Luck does not always favour us, so we must always depend _______ our
own efforts for success.
1. in
2. upon
3. for
4. at


Q.21 Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the parts in
the correct order to form a meaningful sentence.
a. beginning in the 19th century,
b. was long a mystery, and
c. the origin of the Moon
d. three competing theories emerged to solve it
1. dcab
2. bdca
3. abdc
4. cbad

Q.22 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The mango is the_________ fruit.
 1. sweet
2. sweeter
3. sweetly
4. sweetest

Q.23 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
The explosion caused serious damage in Ukraine.
 1. In Ukraine, serious damage had been caused by the explosion.
2. Serious damage has been caused by the explosion in Ukraine.
3. Serious damage in Ukraine has been caused by the explosion.
4. Serious damage was caused by the explosion in Ukraine.

Q.24 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word given below.
Enhance
 1. Enrich
2. Miracle
3. Impair
4. Relevance

Q.25 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given
group of words.
A sudden and violent change or upheaval
 1. Tranquility
2. Serenity
3. Equanimity
4. Turbulence

Q.26 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Generous
1. Selfish
2. Benevolent
3. Altruistic
4. Magnanimous

Q.27 Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the
option that contains an error.
It takes me an hour to get to work at the moment, but when the new road is
finished it be much quicker.
 1. but when the new road is finished
2. it be much quicker
3. at the moment
4. It takes me an hour to get to work


Q.28 Select the most appropriate pronoun to fill in the blank.
Mr. Amit Kumar, Proprietor of Xyling Pens is known for _________ honesty
and decent behaviour in the business arena.
 1. his
2. they
3. it
4. her

Q.29 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Accumulated
 1. Scattered
2. Spared
3. Bunched
4. Garnered

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Climate change (1)_____ an imminent threat to our planet, demanding urgent global action.
The rise in greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation and unsustainable practices contribute
to extreme weather events, rising sea levels and disruptions in ecosystems. To (2)________
these effects, a collaborative international effort is essential. Nations (3)________ commit to
reducing carbon emissions, transitioning to renewable energy sources and implementing
sustainable practices. Cooperation on technological advancements and sharing resources will
foster a collective resilience against the impacts of climate change. The urgency of this issue
calls for a united front, where governments, businesses and individuals work together to
create a sustainable and resilient future for the (4)________ to come.
SubQuestion No : 30
Q.30 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.
1. will pose
2. poses
3. will be posing
4. posed

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Climate change (1)_____ an imminent threat to our planet, demanding urgent global action.
The rise in greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation and unsustainable practices contribute
to extreme weather events, rising sea levels and disruptions in ecosystems. To (2)________
these effects, a collaborative international effort is essential. Nations (3)________ commit to
reducing carbon emissions, transitioning to renewable energy sources and implementing
sustainable practices. Cooperation on technological advancements and sharing resources will
foster a collective resilience against the impacts of climate change. The urgency of this issue
calls for a united front, where governments, businesses and individuals work together to
create a sustainable and resilient future for the (4)________ to come.
SubQuestion No : 31
Q.31 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.
 1. widen
2. maximise
3. mitigate
4. inflate

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Climate change (1)_____ an imminent threat to our planet, demanding urgent global action.
The rise in greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation and unsustainable practices contribute
to extreme weather events, rising sea levels and disruptions in ecosystems. To (2)________
these effects, a collaborative international effort is essential. Nations (3)________ commit to
reducing carbon emissions, transitioning to renewable energy sources and implementing
sustainable practices. Cooperation on technological advancements and sharing resources will
foster a collective resilience against the impacts of climate change. The urgency of this issue
calls for a united front, where governments, businesses and individuals work together to
create a sustainable and resilient future for the (4)________ to come.
SubQuestion No : 32
Q.32 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.
 1. must
2. could
3. would
4. might

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Climate change (1)_____ an imminent threat to our planet, demanding urgent global action.
The rise in greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation and unsustainable practices contribute
to extreme weather events, rising sea levels and disruptions in ecosystems. To (2)________
these effects, a collaborative international effort is essential. Nations (3)________ commit to
reducing carbon emissions, transitioning to renewable energy sources and implementing
sustainable practices. Cooperation on technological advancements and sharing resources will
foster a collective resilience against the impacts of climate change. The urgency of this issue
calls for a united front, where governments, businesses and individuals work together to
create a sustainable and resilient future for the (4)________ to come.

SubQuestion No : 33
Q.33 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.
1. backward nations
2. generations
3. businessmen
4. poor people

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Subhas Chandra Bose, a prominent Indian nationalist leader, was convinced that India could
not achieve independence without the use of force, and he believed that a military campaign
was necessary to achieve this goal. In 1942, Bose formed the Indian National Army (INA) with
the help of the Japanese.
Bose travelled to Japan in 1941 to seek their support in the struggle against British rule in
India. The Japanese were interested in having Bose’s help in their own efforts to expand their
influence in Southeast Asia. Bose’s vision was to create a military force to fight against the
British in India with the help of Japanese weapons and training. The INA was formed in
Singapore in September 1942 with the slogan ‘Jai Hind’ (Victory to India). The INA consisted
of soldiers who were primarily from the Indian community in Southeast Asia. They were
trained by Japanese officers and were equipped with Japanese weapons. The INA fought
alongside Japanese forces in Burma and other parts of Southeast Asia during World War II.
Bose’s leadership of the INA and his military campaigns against the British in India made him
a popular figure among many Indians. The consequences of the formation of the INA were
significant. The INA’s campaigns against the British in India and the Indian soldiers’ role in the
Burma campaign had a psychological impact on the British forces. The British were shocked
that Indian soldiers had turned against them, undermining their confidence in maintaining
control over India. The INA also had a significant impact on the Indian independence
movement. Bose’s vision of a socialist India with equal rights for all citizens inspired many
Indians. The INA became a symbol of the struggle against British colonialism, and Bose’s
slogan of ‘Jai Hind’ became a rallying cry for the independence movement.
However, the INA’s military campaigns were not successful in achieving their goal of freeing
India from British rule. The INA suffered significant losses in battles, and their efforts were
undermined by the Japanese surrender in 1945.

SubQuestion No : 34
Q.34 What was the primary reason for the Japanese to support Subhas Chandra
Bose and the formation of the INA?
Ans 1. They believed in India’s right to self-determination.
2. They were looking for allies in their fight against the British Empire.
3. They believed in Bose’s vision of a communist India.
4. They wanted to expand their influence in Southeast Asia.

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Subhas Chandra Bose, a prominent Indian nationalist leader, was convinced that India could
not achieve independence without the use of force, and he believed that a military campaign
was necessary to achieve this goal. In 1942, Bose formed the Indian National Army (INA) with
the help of the Japanese.
Bose travelled to Japan in 1941 to seek their support in the struggle against British rule in
India. The Japanese were interested in having Bose’s help in their own efforts to expand their
influence in Southeast Asia. Bose’s vision was to create a military force to fight against the
British in India with the help of Japanese weapons and training. The INA was formed in
Singapore in September 1942 with the slogan ‘Jai Hind’ (Victory to India). The INA consisted
of soldiers who were primarily from the Indian community in Southeast Asia. They were
trained by Japanese officers and were equipped with Japanese weapons. The INA fought
alongside Japanese forces in Burma and other parts of Southeast Asia during World War II.
Bose’s leadership of the INA and his military campaigns against the British in India made him
a popular figure among many Indians. The consequences of the formation of the INA were
significant. The INA’s campaigns against the British in India and the Indian soldiers’ role in the
Burma campaign had a psychological impact on the British forces. The British were shocked
that Indian soldiers had turned against them, undermining their confidence in maintaining
control over India. The INA also had a significant impact on the Indian independence
movement. Bose’s vision of a socialist India with equal rights for all citizens inspired many
Indians. The INA became a symbol of the struggle against British colonialism, and Bose’s
slogan of ‘Jai Hind’ became a rallying cry for the independence movement.
However, the INA’s military campaigns were not successful in achieving their goal of freeing
India from British rule. The INA suffered significant losses in battles, and their efforts were
undermined by the Japanese surrender in 1945.

SubQuestion No : 35

Q.35 What ultimately undermined the INA’s efforts to free India from British rule?
Ans 1. Gandhi’s death
2. The Japanese surrender in 1945
3. The inferior military tactics of the British forces
4. The lack of support from the Indian and British people


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Subhas Chandra Bose, a prominent Indian nationalist leader, was convinced that India could
not achieve independence without the use of force, and he believed that a military campaign
was necessary to achieve this goal. In 1942, Bose formed the Indian National Army (INA) with
the help of the Japanese.
Bose travelled to Japan in 1941 to seek their support in the struggle against British rule in
India. The Japanese were interested in having Bose’s help in their own efforts to expand their
influence in Southeast Asia. Bose’s vision was to create a military force to fight against the
British in India with the help of Japanese weapons and training. The INA was formed in
Singapore in September 1942 with the slogan ‘Jai Hind’ (Victory to India). The INA consisted
of soldiers who were primarily from the Indian community in Southeast Asia. They were
trained by Japanese officers and were equipped with Japanese weapons. The INA fought
alongside Japanese forces in Burma and other parts of Southeast Asia during World War II.
Bose’s leadership of the INA and his military campaigns against the British in India made him
a popular figure among many Indians. The consequences of the formation of the INA were
significant. The INA’s campaigns against the British in India and the Indian soldiers’ role in the
Burma campaign had a psychological impact on the British forces. The British were shocked
that Indian soldiers had turned against them, undermining their confidence in maintaining
control over India. The INA also had a significant impact on the Indian independence
movement. Bose’s vision of a socialist India with equal rights for all citizens inspired many
Indians. The INA became a symbol of the struggle against British colonialism, and Bose’s
slogan of ‘Jai Hind’ became a rallying cry for the independence movement.
However, the INA’s military campaigns were not successful in achieving their goal of freeing
India from British rule. The INA suffered significant losses in battles, and their efforts were
undermined by the Japanese surrender in 1945.

SubQuestion No : 36

Q.36 What was the significance of Bose’s slogan ‘Jai Hind’?
 1. It symbolised the struggle against British colonialism.
2. It was a call to arms for the Indian and British Army.
3. It manifests the vision of selected communities.
4. It represented Bose’s vision of a capitalist India.

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Subhas Chandra Bose, a prominent Indian nationalist leader, was convinced that India could
not achieve independence without the use of force, and he believed that a military campaign
was necessary to achieve this goal. In 1942, Bose formed the Indian National Army (INA) with
the help of the Japanese.
Bose travelled to Japan in 1941 to seek their support in the struggle against British rule in
India. The Japanese were interested in having Bose’s help in their own efforts to expand their
influence in Southeast Asia. Bose’s vision was to create a military force to fight against the
British in India with the help of Japanese weapons and training. The INA was formed in
Singapore in September 1942 with the slogan ‘Jai Hind’ (Victory to India). The INA consisted
of soldiers who were primarily from the Indian community in Southeast Asia. They were
trained by Japanese officers and were equipped with Japanese weapons. The INA fought
alongside Japanese forces in Burma and other parts of Southeast Asia during World War II.
Bose’s leadership of the INA and his military campaigns against the British in India made him
a popular figure among many Indians. The consequences of the formation of the INA were
significant. The INA’s campaigns against the British in India and the Indian soldiers’ role in the
Burma campaign had a psychological impact on the British forces. The British were shocked
that Indian soldiers had turned against them, undermining their confidence in maintaining
control over India. The INA also had a significant impact on the Indian independence
movement. Bose’s vision of a socialist India with equal rights for all citizens inspired many
Indians. The INA became a symbol of the struggle against British colonialism, and Bose’s
slogan of ‘Jai Hind’ became a rallying cry for the independence movement.
However, the INA’s military campaigns were not successful in achieving their goal of freeing
India from British rule. The INA suffered significant losses in battles, and their efforts were
undermined by the Japanese surrender in 1945.

SubQuestion No : 37

Q.37 How did Subhas Chandra Bose view India’s fight for independence?
 1. Through political negotiations
2. Through economic sanctions
3. Through non-violent means
4. Through military campaigns

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Algae are photosynthetic creatures that have pigments that aid in photosynthesis, such as
chlorophyll. They do not, however, have the actual stems, roots or leaves found in vascular
plants. While some of them have many cells, others are unicellular. They might establish
colonies as well. The majority of algae are aquatic. Some are terrestrial, and they can be
found on rocks, trees and moist soil. Certain algae species coexist well with other living
things. For instance, lichens are a symbiotic relationship between green (and often blue-
green) algae and fungi. Algae are members of a multiphyletic group. This indicates that there
is no common ancestor and that the species in this category are not necessarily closely
related. They do not have other morphoanatomical characteristics typical of vascular plants,
but they do have one thing in common: they are eukaryotes with the principal pigment being
chlorophyll, which allows them to perform photosynthesis. Phycology is the scientific name for
the study of algae. The blue-green algae is one example of a reference. But some sources do
not classify them as algae because they are prokaryotes.
SubQuestion No : 38
Q.38 What does the term 'multiphyletic group' mean in the context of algae?
 1. Having a common ancestor
2. Being closely related species
3. No common ancestor, not closely related
4. Having diverse morphoanatomical characteristics


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Algae are photosynthetic creatures that have pigments that aid in photosynthesis, such as
chlorophyll. They do not, however, have the actual stems, roots or leaves found in vascular
plants. While some of them have many cells, others are unicellular. They might establish
colonies as well. The majority of algae are aquatic. Some are terrestrial, and they can be
found on rocks, trees and moist soil. Certain algae species coexist well with other living
things. For instance, lichens are a symbiotic relationship between green (and often blue-
green) algae and fungi. Algae are members of a multiphyletic group. This indicates that there
is no common ancestor and that the species in this category are not necessarily closely
related. They do not have other morphoanatomical characteristics typical of vascular plants,
but they do have one thing in common: they are eukaryotes with the principal pigment being
chlorophyll, which allows them to perform photosynthesis. Phycology is the scientific name for
the study of algae. The blue-green algae is one example of a reference. But some sources do
not classify them as algae because they are prokaryotes.

SubQuestion No : 39

Q.39 Which statement accurately describes vascular plants based on the
information in the passage?

1. Vascular plants lack stems, roots and leaves.
2. Vascular plants are unicellular in structure.
3. Vascular plants have true stems, roots and leaves, unlike algae.
4. Algae and vascular plants share the same morphoanatomical characteristics.

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Algae are photosynthetic creatures that have pigments that aid in photosynthesis, such as
chlorophyll. They do not, however, have the actual stems, roots or leaves found in vascular
plants. While some of them have many cells, others are unicellular. They might establish
colonies as well. The majority of algae are aquatic. Some are terrestrial, and they can be
found on rocks, trees and moist soil. Certain algae species coexist well with other living
things. For instance, lichens are a symbiotic relationship between green (and often blue-
green) algae and fungi. Algae are members of a multiphyletic group. This indicates that there
is no common ancestor and that the species in this category are not necessarily closely
related. They do not have other morphoanatomical characteristics typical of vascular plants,
but they do have one thing in common: they are eukaryotes with the principal pigment being
chlorophyll, which allows them to perform photosynthesis. Phycology is the scientific name for
the study of algae. The blue-green algae is one example of a reference. But some sources do
not classify them as algae because they are prokaryotes.

SubQuestion No : 40

Q.40 According to the passage, which is the main pigment in algae for
photosynthesis?
 1. Chlorophyll
2. Melanin
3. Xanthophyll
4. Carotenoid

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Algae are photosynthetic creatures that have pigments that aid in photosynthesis, such as
chlorophyll. They do not, however, have the actual stems, roots or leaves found in vascular
plants. While some of them have many cells, others are unicellular. They might establish
colonies as well. The majority of algae are aquatic. Some are terrestrial, and they can be
found on rocks, trees and moist soil. Certain algae species coexist well with other living
things. For instance, lichens are a symbiotic relationship between green (and often blue-
green) algae and fungi. Algae are members of a multiphyletic group. This indicates that there
is no common ancestor and that the species in this category are not necessarily closely
related. They do not have other morphoanatomical characteristics typical of vascular plants,
but they do have one thing in common: they are eukaryotes with the principal pigment being
chlorophyll, which allows them to perform photosynthesis. Phycology is the scientific name for
the study of algae. The blue-green algae is one example of a reference. But some sources do
not classify them as algae because they are prokaryotes.

SubQuestion No : 41
Q.41 What is the central theme of the passage?
 1. The prokaryotic nature of blue-green algae
2. The anatomy of vascular plants
3. The symbiotic relationship between algae and fungi
4. The diversity and characteristics of algae

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
The French Revolution is a revolutionary movement that occurred in France between 1787
and 1799 and reached to its (1)______ in 1789. This revolution had many causes but the
most important of all was (2)______ of bourgeoisie, who were merchants, manufacturers and
professionals. The peasants, many of them landowners, wanted to get rid of the practices of
absolute monarchy and feudalism. Another factor was an increase in population due to
decreased mortality rates. It was followed by economic predicament and minor revolts were
common. This led to a clarion call for social reforms. Intellectuals like Rene Descartes wrote
about new things about political, social and economic matters. A fundamental political and
societal change was to occur. The French Revolution played a critical role in shaping modern
nations by showing the world the power inherent in the will of the people.
SubQuestion No : 42

Q.42 Select the most appropriate synonym of the word ‘Inherent’.
1. Artificial
2. Borrowed
3. Incited
4. Natural

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
The French Revolution is a revolutionary movement that occurred in France between 1787
and 1799 and reached to its (1)______ in 1789. This revolution had many causes but the
most important of all was (2)______ of bourgeoisie, who were merchants, manufacturers and
professionals. The peasants, many of them landowners, wanted to get rid of the practices of
absolute monarchy and feudalism. Another factor was an increase in population due to
decreased mortality rates. It was followed by economic predicament and minor revolts were
common. This led to a clarion call for social reforms. Intellectuals like Rene Descartes wrote
about new things about political, social and economic matters. A fundamental political and
societal change was to occur. The French Revolution played a critical role in shaping modern
nations by showing the world the power inherent in the will of the people.

SubQuestion No : 43

Q.43 What is the meaning of the phrase ‘a clarion call’ in the passage?
 1. Declaration of war
2. Beginning of a new phase
3. A call for forces
4. A strongly expressed demand

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
The French Revolution is a revolutionary movement that occurred in France between 1787
and 1799 and reached to its (1)______ in 1789. This revolution had many causes but the
most important of all was (2)______ of bourgeoisie, who were merchants, manufacturers and
professionals. The peasants, many of them landowners, wanted to get rid of the practices of
absolute monarchy and feudalism. Another factor was an increase in population due to
decreased mortality rates. It was followed by economic predicament and minor revolts were
common. This led to a clarion call for social reforms. Intellectuals like Rene Descartes wrote
about new things about political, social and economic matters. A fundamental political and
societal change was to occur. The French Revolution played a critical role in shaping modern
nations by showing the world the power inherent in the will of the people.
SubQuestion No : 44

Q.44 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 1.
 1. fall
2. pinnacle
3. foundation
4. middle

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
The French Revolution is a revolutionary movement that occurred in France between 1787
and 1799 and reached to its (1)______ in 1789. This revolution had many causes but the
most important of all was (2)______ of bourgeoisie, who were merchants, manufacturers and
professionals. The peasants, many of them landowners, wanted to get rid of the practices of
absolute monarchy and feudalism. Another factor was an increase in population due to
decreased mortality rates. It was followed by economic predicament and minor revolts were
common. This led to a clarion call for social reforms. Intellectuals like Rene Descartes wrote
about new things about political, social and economic matters. A fundamental political and
societal change was to occur. The French Revolution played a critical role in shaping modern
nations by showing the world the power inherent in the will of the people.

SubQuestion No : 45
Q.45 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.
1. killing
2. hankering
3. sorrow
4. joy

               
                    ANSWER KEY 


           Exam Date 18/01/2025
      Exam Time 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
      Subject CGLE 2024 Tier II Paper

Q.1 (4) , Q.2 (1) , Q.3 (4), Q.4 (2), Q.5 (4),
Q.6 (2), Q.7 (4), Q.8 (4), Q.9 (3) , Q.10(1)
Q.11 (2) , Q.12 (4), Q.13 (3), Q.14( 3),
 Q.15(1), Q.16 (2), Q.17 (4), Q.18(1), Q.19(2), Q.20 ( 2) , Q.21 ( 4), Q.22 (4) , Q.23 ( 4 )
 Q.24 (3) , Q.25 ( 4), Q.26( 1), Q.27 (2),Q.28(1), Q.29(1), Q.30(2), Q.31(3), Q.32(1) Q.33(2), Q.34(4), Q.35 ( 2) , Q.36 (1) , Q.37( 4) , Q.38 ( 3), Q.39 (3) , Q.40 (1) ,
Q.41 (4) , Q.42 (4) , Q.43 ( 4) , Q.44 (2), Q.45(2)


             Exam Date 20/01/2025
         Exam Time 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
        Subject CGLE 2024 Tier II Paper I


Q.1 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
He said, "I shall need a copy of the documents."
 1. He said that he will need a copy of the documents.
2. He said that he shall need a copy of the document.
3. He said that he is going to need a copy of the document.
4. He said that he would need a copy of the documents.

Q.2 Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the first and the last
sentences (1 and 6) are in the correct order, the sentences in between are
jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1. There are some backward areas in Andhra Pradesh.
A. Rayalaseema is one of them.
B. Massive degradation of natural resources and extensive changes in land
use have resulted in poor crop productivity in Rayalaseema.
C. The National Soil Survey and Land use planning organisation is doing
its job by giving suggestions to the farmers of Rayalaseema.
D. Soil Organic Carbon (SOC), which is crucial for maintaining soil quality,
has decreased by 84% in the region. Poor soil fertility and soil degradation,
like in Rayalaseema region, are the major causes of food shortage.
6. The advice is about which crops are to be cultivated and which not.
 1. CBAD
2. DCBA
3. CDBA
4. ABDC

Q.3 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined
words in the given sentence.
The nation has chosen the government by the people over
monarchy.
 1. democracy
2. oligarchy
3. theocracy
4. autocracy

Q.4 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Thrifty
1. Extravagant
2. Thankful
3. Intolerant
4. Indifferent

Q.5 Select the most appropriate idiom to fill in the blank.
A lot of people are still ______ over the GDP issue.
 1. over the fence
2. sitting on the fence
3. by the fence
4. breaking a leg

Q.6 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Prescription safety glasses provide the _________________ tailored
protection for individuals with vision correction needs.
 1. finer
2. more finely
3. finest
4. fine

Q.7 Select the correct spelling of the incorrectly spelt word in the given
sentence.
Good characteristics are indispensible to succeed in life.
1. Indespensable
2. Indespensible
3. Indispenscible
4. Indispensable


Q.8 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given
group of words.
Someone who loves and admires himself the most
 1. Recluse
2. Narcissist 
3. Altruist
4. Omniscient 

Q.9 A sentence has been split up into segments and given below in jumbled
order. While the first and the last segments of the sentence (1 and 6) are in
the correct order, the segments in between are jumbled up. Arrange the
segments in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent sentence.
1) An outstanding feature of the 21st century has been
P) greater security and education which
Q) the improvement of the income and
R) living conditions of the
S) working man leading to
6) has meant greater political power.
 1. Q, R, S, P
2. S, P, Q, R
3. S, R, Q, P
4. P, R, Q, S





Q.10 Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the parts in
the correct order to form a meaningful sentence.
Through the dense forest, / the hikers / trekked / for hours / before reaching
/ the mountain peak.
 1. Through the dense forest for hours trekked the hikers before reaching the mountain
peak.
2. The hikers trekked for hours through the dense forest before reaching the mountain
peak.
3. Before reaching the mountain peak, the hikers through the dense forest trekked for
hours.
4. The hikers for hours through the dense forest trekked before reaching the mountain
peak.

Q.11 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given
group of words.
Someone who walks on foot
1. Pedestrian
2. Auditor
3. Decanter
4. Stalker

Q.12 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
 1. Apparent
2. Practitionaire
3. Recommend
4. Memento

Q.13 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The blueberries in the basket are blue.
The denotation of the word ‘blue’ is ___________.
1. gloominess
2. sadness
3. a colour
4. negativity

Q.14 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech.
The soldier said to his fellow soldiers, "I have buried our brave comrade
here.
Ans 1. The soldier told his fellow soldiers that he had buried their brave comrade there.
2. The soldier told us that I had buried their brave comrade here.
3. The soldier told his fellow soldiers that I had buried our brave comrade there.
4. The soldier told us that he had buried our brave comrade there.

Q.15 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word given below.
Ameliorate
 1. Recondite
2. Motto
3. Exacerbate
4. Succour


 Q.16 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given
group of words.
Speaking disrespectfully about sacred or religious things
1. Biped
2. Belligerent
3. Bigamy
4. Blasphemy

Q.17 Select the option that expresses the following sentence in passive voice.
After we come to power at the Centre, we will conduct a countrywide caste
census. 
 1. A countrywide caste census should be conducted by us when we come to power at
the Centre.
2. A countrywide caste census will be conducted by us as and when we come to power
at the Centre.
3. A countrywide caste census will be conducted by us after we come to power at the
Centre.
4. A countrywide caste census will have been conducted by us after we come to power
at the Centre.


Q.18 The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the
segment that contains a grammatical error.
I, you and she/ have been working happily/ in the same company and in the
same branch/ for the last nine years.
 1. have been working happily
2. I, you and she
3. in the same company and in the same branch
4. for the last nine years

Q.19 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Charisma
1. Reputation
2. Charm
3. Atmosphere
4. Influence


Q.20 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive
voice.
Scientists have recently discovered a new species of marine life
in the unexplored depths of the ocean.
1. A new species of marine life was recently being discovered in the unexplored depths
of the ocean by scientists.
2. A new species of marine life has recently been discovered in the unexplored depths
of the ocean by scientists.
3. A new species of marine life had recently been discovered in the unexplored depths
of the ocean by scientists.
4. A new species of marine life was recently discovered in the unexplored depths of the
ocean by scientists.

Q.21 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined
words in the given sentence.

In the makeshift place of activity, debate or conflict, there were hundreds of
people with the queen's team of advisors and servants sitting within the
ring against the wall.
1. dormitory
2. casino
3. arena
4. aviary


Q.22 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The comedian's jokes were so funny that the entire audience erupted in
__________. 
 1. latter
2. later
3. loiter
4. laughter


Q.23 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
Kanhaiya said to me, “Do you want to sing?”
 1. Kanhaiya said that I would sing or not.
2. Kanhaiya said that whether I would sing.
3. Kanhaiya asked me if I wanted to sing.
4. Kanhaiya enquires if I want to sing.

Q.24 Complete the dialogue for Person B using the correct idiom.

Person A: We are all going to the club this weekend. Do you want to come?
Person B: Thank you for asking. But I don’t like clubs. It’s ______.
 1. my cup of coffee
2. not my cup of coffee
3. not my cup of tea
4. not my cup, not my tea

Q.25 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Don't park your car here.
1. Let your car be parked here.
2. Let not your car be parked here.
3. Let your car not be parked here.
4. Have not your car be parked here.

Q.26 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
This is the ___________ book that I have read till now.
 1. most interesting
2. more interesting
3. interesting
4. better interest


Q.27 Select the most appropriate article to fill in the blank.
Rabindranath Tagore, ________ poet, was famous for his poetical work,
Gitanjali.
1. a
2. the
3. an
4. no article required


Q.28 The given sentence is divided into four segments. Identify the segment that
contains a grammatical error.
When I returned to the office, / no work was left / as my friend Rahul / has
done everything.
1. When I returned to the office,
2. as my friend Rahul
3. has done everything
4. no work was left


Q.29 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Melancholy
 1. Miserable
2. Pleasant
3. Profitable
4. Mechanical


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
The greatest disease in the West today is not TB or leprosy; it is being unwanted, unloved,
and uncared for. We can cure (1)________ diseases with medicine, but the only cure for
loneliness, despair, and hopelessness is love. There are many in the world who are
(2)________ for a piece of bread but there are many more dying for a little love. The poverty
in the West is a different kind of poverty – it is not only a poverty of (3)________ but also of
(4)________. There's a hunger for affection as there is a hunger for God.
SubQuestion No : 30
Q.30 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 1.
1.masculine
2. stubborn
3. radical
4. physical

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
The greatest disease in the West today is not TB or leprosy; it is being unwanted, unloved,
and uncared for. We can cure (1)________ diseases with medicine, but the only cure for
loneliness, despair, and hopelessness is love. There are many in the world who are
(2)________ for a piece of bread but there are many more dying for a little love. The poverty
in the West is a different kind of poverty – it is not only a poverty of (3)________ but also of
(4)________. There's a hunger for affection as there is a hunger for God.
SubQuestion No : 31
Q.31 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 2.
 1. neglecting
2. disregarding
3. dying
4. ignoring

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
The greatest disease in the West today is not TB or leprosy; it is being unwanted, unloved,
and uncared for. We can cure (1)________ diseases with medicine, but the only cure for
loneliness, despair, and hopelessness is love. There are many in the world who are
(2)________ for a piece of bread but there are many more dying for a little love. The poverty
in the West is a different kind of poverty – it is not only a poverty of (3)________ but also of
(4)________. There's a hunger for affection as there is a hunger for God.
SubQuestion No : 32
Q.32 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 3.
 1. lavishness
2. loneliness
3. profusion
4. abundance

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
The greatest disease in the West today is not TB or leprosy; it is being unwanted, unloved,
and uncared for. We can cure (1)________ diseases with medicine, but the only cure for
loneliness, despair, and hopelessness is love. There are many in the world who are
(2)________ for a piece of bread but there are many more dying for a little love. The poverty
in the West is a different kind of poverty – it is not only a poverty of (3)________ but also of
(4)________. There's a hunger for affection as there is a hunger for God.
SubQuestion No : 33
Q.33 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 4.
1. covetous
2. spirituality
3. educate
4. materialistic

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Reading is an important communication skill that has many benefits and it has great impact
on a person's life. We should develop a reading habit as it allows us to learn new information
and gives us access to a wide range of opportunities and ideas. So, reading regularly not only
broadens our aspect and knowledge but also improves our intelligence, perspective,
judgement and understanding of the world. It helps to stimulate creativity and imagination, to
relieve the stress and pressure, and to provide a source of entertainment. The major benefit
of reading is to develop the analytical and critical skills of a reader. The former involves
gathering information and breaking it down into parts for better understanding, while the latter
involves evaluating the same information and making judgments based on evidence. Reading
a book or any content improves our language and vocabulary, so we can easily comprehend
the words and their use in the context. It also helps in cognitive development in young
children so at the primary level, children are more involved in reading rather than writing.
SubQuestion No : 34
Q.34 Cognitive development in a child is related to:
1. social development
2. mental development
3. environmental development
4. technical development

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Reading is an important communication skill that has many benefits and it has great impact
on a person's life. We should develop a reading habit as it allows us to learn new information
and gives us access to a wide range of opportunities and ideas. So, reading regularly not only
broadens our aspect and knowledge but also improves our intelligence, perspective,
judgement and understanding of the world. It helps to stimulate creativity and imagination, to
relieve the stress and pressure, and to provide a source of entertainment. The major benefit
of reading is to develop the analytical and critical skills of a reader. The former involves
gathering information and breaking it down into parts for better understanding, while the latter
involves evaluating the same information and making judgments based on evidence. Reading
a book or any content improves our language and vocabulary, so we can easily comprehend
the words and their use in the context. It also helps in cognitive development in young
children so at the primary level, children are more involved in reading rather than writing.
SubQuestion No : 35
Q.35 Which skill is used by a reader when he gathers information and breaks it
down in a logical pattern to solve a problem?
1. Speaking skill
2. Analytical skill
3. Reasoning skill
4. Critical skill


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Reading is an important communication skill that has many benefits and it has great impact
on a person's life. We should develop a reading habit as it allows us to learn new information
and gives us access to a wide range of opportunities and ideas. So, reading regularly not only
broadens our aspect and knowledge but also improves our intelligence, perspective,
judgement and understanding of the world. It helps to stimulate creativity and imagination, to
relieve the stress and pressure, and to provide a source of entertainment. The major benefit
of reading is to develop the analytical and critical skills of a reader. The former involves
gathering information and breaking it down into parts for better understanding, while the latter
involves evaluating the same information and making judgments based on evidence. Reading
a book or any content improves our language and vocabulary, so we can easily comprehend
the words and their use in the context. It also helps in cognitive development in young
children so at the primary level, children are more involved in reading rather than writing.
SubQuestion No : 36
Q.36 According to the passage, what is the role of reading?
 1. To give strength to the body
2. To learn new information to avail opportunity
3. To not to share information
4. To make environment healthy


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Reading is an important communication skill that has many benefits and it has great impact
on a person's life. We should develop a reading habit as it allows us to learn new information
and gives us access to a wide range of opportunities and ideas. So, reading regularly not only
broadens our aspect and knowledge but also improves our intelligence, perspective,
judgement and understanding of the world. It helps to stimulate creativity and imagination, to
relieve the stress and pressure, and to provide a source of entertainment. The major benefit
of reading is to develop the analytical and critical skills of a reader. The former involves
gathering information and breaking it down into parts for better understanding, while the latter
involves evaluating the same information and making judgments based on evidence. Reading
a book or any content improves our language and vocabulary, so we can easily comprehend
the words and their use in the context. It also helps in cognitive development in young
children so at the primary level, children are more involved in reading rather than writing.
SubQuestion No : 37
Q.37 Which skill is used by a reader when he evaluates the same information
and makes judgments based on evidence?
1. Analytical skill
2. Drawing skill
3. Technical skill
4. Critical skill


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
The extraction of indigo dye involves harvesting the small, green leaves of the Indigofera
plant before its flowers bloom. These leaves undergo a process of soaking in water and
churning until a navy blue froth is released. The upper portion of the resulting mixture is
drained for irrigation, while the leaves are repurposed as fertilizer. After allowing the water
and fine sediment to settle for a day, the liquid is separated from the sediment. The obtained
deep blue paste is then subjected to filtration to remove dirt and impurities, followed by
compression into cakes and drying for several days. Once dried, the indigo is ready for use as
a dye. Lime (Ca(OH)₂) can be added to the initial water and leaves mixture, and various
natural sugars can be dissolved into the paste to enhance the extraction process.
SubQuestion No : 38
Q.38 Select the most appropriate synonym of the word 'impurities' from the
options given below.
1. cleanliness
2. purity
3. scum
4. pureness



Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
The extraction of indigo dye involves harvesting the small, green leaves of the Indigofera
plant before its flowers bloom. These leaves undergo a process of soaking in water and
churning until a navy blue froth is released. The upper portion of the resulting mixture is
drained for irrigation, while the leaves are repurposed as fertilizer. After allowing the water
and fine sediment to settle for a day, the liquid is separated from the sediment. The obtained
deep blue paste is then subjected to filtration to remove dirt and impurities, followed by
compression into cakes and drying for several days. Once dried, the indigo is ready for use as
a dye. Lime (Ca(OH)₂) can be added to the initial water and leaves mixture, and various
natural sugars can be dissolved into the paste to enhance the extraction process.
SubQuestion No : 39
Q.39 In the extraction process described, what is the purpose of allowing the
water and fine sediment at the bottom of the tank to settle for a day?
1. To enhance the aroma of the indigo dye
2. To create a unique texture in the final indigo paste
3. To facilitate the separation of liquid from sediment
4. To promote the growth of additional indigo leaves

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
The extraction of indigo dye involves harvesting the small, green leaves of the Indigofera
plant before its flowers bloom. These leaves undergo a process of soaking in water and
churning until a navy blue froth is released. The upper portion of the resulting mixture is
drained for irrigation, while the leaves are repurposed as fertilizer. After allowing the water
and fine sediment to settle for a day, the liquid is separated from the sediment. The obtained
deep blue paste is then subjected to filtration to remove dirt and impurities, followed by
compression into cakes and drying for several days. Once dried, the indigo is ready for use as
a dye. Lime (Ca(OH)₂) can be added to the initial water and leaves mixture, and various
natural sugars can be dissolved into the paste to enhance the extraction process.
SubQuestion No : 40
Q.40 What is the overall tone of the passage?
1. Informative and instructional
2. Emotional and sentimental
3. Critical and analytical
4. Humorous and light-hearted

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
The extraction of indigo dye involves harvesting the small, green leaves of the Indigofera
plant before its flowers bloom. These leaves undergo a process of soaking in water and
churning until a navy blue froth is released. The upper portion of the resulting mixture is
drained for irrigation, while the leaves are repurposed as fertilizer. After allowing the water
and fine sediment to settle for a day, the liquid is separated from the sediment. The obtained
deep blue paste is then subjected to filtration to remove dirt and impurities, followed by
compression into cakes and drying for several days. Once dried, the indigo is ready for use as
a dye. Lime (Ca(OH)₂) can be added to the initial water and leaves mixture, and various
natural sugars can be dissolved into the paste to enhance the extraction process.
SubQuestion No : 41
Q.41 What is the central theme of the passage describing the extraction process
of indigo dye from the Indigofera plant?
1. The cultivation and growth cycle of the Indigofera plant
2. The various uses of indigo dye in different industries
3. The impact of lime and natural sugars on the indigo extraction process
4. The intricate process of harvesting and processing indigo leaves

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Engaging in regular physical activity is not only beneficial for physical well-being but also has
a profound impact on mental health. Studies have shown that exercise releases endorphins,
chemicals in the brain that act as natural painkillers and mood elevators. Additionally,
consistent exercise has been linked to reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Contrary to common misconceptions, it doesn't require intense workouts; even moderate
activities like walking or yoga can contribute to improved mental well-being. Making exercise
a regular part of one's routine not only supports physical fitness but also nurtures a positive
and resilient mindset.
SubQuestion No : 42
Q.42 Which of the following is a fact mentioned in the 
passage?
1. Exercise releases endorphins, contributing to improved mental well-being.
2. Exercise requires intense workouts for mental health benefits.
3. Regular exercise has no impact on mental health.
4. Only intense physical activities are linked to reduced anxiety and depression.


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Engaging in regular physical activity is not only beneficial for physical well-being but also has
a profound impact on mental health. Studies have shown that exercise releases endorphins,
chemicals in the brain that act as natural painkillers and mood elevators. Additionally,
consistent exercise has been linked to reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Contrary to common misconceptions, it doesn't require intense workouts; even moderate
activities like walking or yoga can contribute to improved mental well-being. Making exercise
a regular part of one's routine not only supports physical fitness but also nurtures a positive
and resilient mindset.
SubQuestion No : 43
Q.43 Determine the tone of the passage by choosing the
option that reflects the overall emotional quality of the
writing.
1. Critical
2. Humorous
3. Informative
4. Dramatic

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Engaging in regular physical activity is not only beneficial for physical well-being but also has
a profound impact on mental health. Studies have shown that exercise releases endorphins,
chemicals in the brain that act as natural painkillers and mood elevators. Additionally,
consistent exercise has been linked to reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Contrary to common misconceptions, it doesn't require intense workouts; even moderate
activities like walking or yoga can contribute to improved mental well-being. Making exercise
a regular part of one's routine not only supports physical fitness but also nurtures a positive
and resilient mindset.
SubQuestion No : 44
Q.44 Select the option that provides an accurate summary of
the main points discussed in the passage.
 1. Engaging in regular physical activity positively impacts mental health by releasing
endorphins and reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression.
2. The passage discusses the negative effects of technology on health.
3. Exercise requires intense workouts for mental health benefits.
4. Exercise only impacts physical well-being, not mental health.

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Engaging in regular physical activity is not only beneficial for physical well-being but also has
a profound impact on mental health. Studies have shown that exercise releases endorphins,
chemicals in the brain that act as natural painkillers and mood elevators. Additionally,
consistent exercise has been linked to reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Contrary to common misconceptions, it doesn't require intense workouts; even moderate
activities like walking or yoga can contribute to improved mental well-being. Making exercise
a regular part of one's routine not only supports physical fitness but also nurtures a positive
and resilient mindset.
SubQuestion No : 45

Q.45 Select the most appropriate title for the given passage.
1. The Impact of Technology on Health
2. The Benefits of Mindfulness Meditation
3. The Importance of a Balanced Diet
4. Importance of Regular Physical Activities

                    ANSWER KEY
         Exam Date 20/01/2025
         Exam Time 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
        Subject CGLE 2024 Tier II Paper I


 Q1-(4), Q2-(4), Q3-(1), Q4-(1), Q5-(2),  
Q6-(3), Q7-(4), Q8-(2), Q9-(1), Q10-(2)
Q11-(1), Q12-(2), Q13-(3), Q14-(1), Q15(3)
Q16-(4), Q17-(3), Q18-(2), Q19-(2), Q20(2)
Q21-(3), Q22-(4), Q23-(3), Q24-(3), Q25(3), 
Q26-(1), Q27-(2), Q28-(3), Q29-(2), Q30(4)
Q31-(3), Q32-(2), Q33-(2), Q34-(2), Q35(2)
Q36-(2), Q37-(4), Q38-(3), Q39-(3), Q40(1) ,
Q41- (4), Q42-(1) , Q43- (3) , Q44- (1), Q45(4) .

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