One word Substitutions For SSC exam

SSC exam preparation
One Word Substitution (MCQ) of English are important for BANK PO, Clerk, IBPS, SBI-PO, RBI, MBA, MAT, CAT, IIFT, IGNOU, SSC CGL, CBI, CPO, CLAT, CTET, NDA, CDS, Specialist Officers and other competitive exams.
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One word substitutes as the phrase indicates itself are the words that replace group of words or a full sentence effectively without creating any kind of ambiguity in the meaning of the sentences

  • That which cannot be read. - Illegible (अपठनीय)
  • That which cannot be bounded. - Illimitable (रोशन)
  • That which cannot be described. - Ineffable
  • That which cannot be heard. - Inaudible (अश्राव्य)
  • That which cannot be done. -Impossible (असंभव)
  • That which cannot be seen. - Invisible (अदृश्य)
  • That which cannot be endured. -Intolerable (असहनीय)
  • That which cannot be blotted out or effaced -Indelible (अमिट)
  • That which cannot be understood -Incomprehensible (समझ से बाहर)
  • That which cannot be corrected -Incorrigible (असुधार्य)
  • That which cannot be separated -Inseparable
  • That which cannot be surmounted or overcome. -Insuperable (अजेय)
  • That which cannot be communicated -Incommunicable (बयान से बाहर)
  • That which cannot be believed. - Incredible (अविश्वसनीय)
  • That which cannot be exhausted -Inexhaustible (अक्षय)
  • That which cannot be solved -Insoluble
  • That which cannot be repaired-Irreparable
  • That which cannot be imitated - Inimitable
  • That which cannot be reached or approached. -Inaccessible (दुर्गम)
  • That which cannot be penetrated- Impenetrable or Inscrutable (अभेद्य)
  • A person who is out to destroy all government and order -  Anarchist 
  • Government by the people -  Democracy 
  • The whole mass of air surrounding the earth - Atmosphere 
  • One who is not sure of the existence of God  - Agnostic
  • A medicine which prevents infection by killing germs - Antiseptic
  • One who does something not professionally but for pleasure -  Amateur 
  • A statement open to more than one interpretation - Ambiguous 
  • One who makes an official examination of accounts - Auditor 
  • Marrying more than one wife or more than one husband at a time  - Polygamy 
  • The science that studies plants -  Botany 
  • The science which studies natural processes of living things  - Biology 
  • People working together in the same office or department -  Colleagues 
  • The state of remaining unmarried - Celibacy 
  • The action of bringing into completion -  Consummation
  • The practice of marrying one a time – Monogamy(एकपत्नीत्व)
  • The practice of having two wives or two husbands at a time – Bigamy(द्विविवाह)
  • The practice of marrying more than one wife at time – Polygamy(बहुविवाह)
  • The practice of marrying more than one husbands at a time –Polyandry(बहुपतित्व)
  • A hater of Womankind – Misogynist(नारी द्वेषी)
  • A lover of womankind – Philologist(स्त्रीप्रेमी)
  • A lover and collector of books – Bibliophile(पुस्तक प्रेमी)
  • One who has a long experience of any occupation – Veteran(दीर्घानुभवी, दक्ष, कुशल)
  • One who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession-Amateur(शौकिया)
  • One who talks continuously – Loquacious(बातूनी)
  • One who is out to destroy all government, law and order –Anarchist(अशासनवादी, विद्रोहवादी)
  • One who does not care for art and literature – Philistine(अशिक्षित)
  • One who can use either hand with ease – Ambidextrous(द्विहत्थी)
  • A child born after the death of his father or the book published after the death of the writer. – Posthumous(मरणोपरांत)
  • Incapable of being understood – Unintelligible (दुर्बोध)


English preparation for ssc exam

Quiz on Currency & Capital for IBPS PO Exam


1. Which among the following countries is not the members of EU but use the EURO as currency?
(1) Croatia
(2) Romania
(3) San Marino
(4) Panama
(5) Bulgaria


2. Which among the following countries is the members of EU (European Union) but do not use the EURO as currency?
(1) San Marino
(2) Poland
(3) Palau
(4) Ireland
(5) Finland


3. Dollar is the currency of _____.
(1) Jordan
(2) Ecuador
(3) Hungary
(4) Monaco
(5) Mexico


4. Currency of Tanzania is ____.
(1) Tanzanian Shilling
(2) Tanzanian Dollar
(3) Tanzanian Krone
(4) Tanzanian Pond
(5) Tanzanian Dirham


5. Dong is the currency of ____.
(1) Vietnam
(2) Venezuela
(3) Yemen
(4) Zambia
(5) Uganda


6. Capital of Ukraine ___.
(1) Lusaka
(2) Sanaa
(3) Lome
(4) Kyiv
(5) None of these


7. “Lilongwe” is the capital of _____.
(1) Malta
(2) Malawi
(3) Lithuania
(4) Jamaica
(5) None of these


8. Peso is not the currency of which Country___.
(1) Cuba
(2) Mexico
(3) Argentina
(4) Estonia
(5) Chile


9. Kigali is the capital of ____
(1) Samoa
(2) Rwanda
(3) Vanuatu
(4) Tonga
(5) None of these


10. Capital of Liberia is ____.
(1) Riga
(2) Maseru
(3) Lome
(4) Monrovia
(5) Majuro


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Expected cut off and Analysis – SSC CGL 2014 tier 1

Difficulty level of both the morning and evening exam is just about the same, while Morning set has troublesome general mindfulness  and quantitative aptitude areas and at evening set English was exceptionally troublesome . So we are giving a consolidated investigation of the both the exams that won't fluctuate much in their troublesome level 





UR  Un-Reserved (General)OBCSCST
Expected Cutoff marks for SSC CGL tier 1  Re Exam For Posts of statistical investigator / complier
79-8470~7567~6960~65
Expected cutoff marks for all other posts of SSC Graduate Level
90-9576-8570~7469-73

Questions of SSC Combined Graduate Level 2014 Exam Tier 1 were not simple and because of protracted questions paper for the most part competitors were not ready to finish the questions paper inside given time term. English questions were likewise average at evening set, so a normal contender endeavored 25 to 30 inquiries so you can undoubtedly score 20 to 22 imprints in this area. 

Quantitative question were simple however question were extensive. So you can expect not all the more then 30- 35 imprints. question of general awareness were direct so don't expect substantially more from this segment. On the off chance that you endeavor 18-20 question so you can without much of a stretch score 12 to 15 imprints. 

We are anticipating that the cutoff will be short of what 100 number so applicants need not bother much . 

The  thing that additionally comes in the support of committed applicants of SSC is that less number of understudies have endeavored the exam , as per a report more than half of the understudies were missing. Thats additionally the  positive that can bring the cutoff to ordinariness.

Please share views about what will expected cutoff marks for SSC CGL Exam 2014, it would be helpful for us for analyzing the more accurate cutoff marks.

Important Points of Union Budget 2014-15


1. Fiscal deficit target retained at 4.1% of GDP for current fiscal
2. Fiscal deficit target 3.6% for 2015-16
3. Fiscal deficit target 3% for 2016-17
4. Revenue Deficit seen at 2.9% for FY15
5. Aim to achieve 7-8 per cent economic growth rate in next 3-4 years
6. Target Agriculture growth rate at 4 %
7. Minimum pension of Rs.1000 per month to all PP schemes.
8. Defence FDI cap raised to 49% from 26% at present
9. Insurance FDI cap raised to 49% from 26% at present
10. Exemption limit on income tax from Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 2.5 lakh.
11. For senior citizens, the exemption on income has been raised to Rs. 3 lakh per annum.
12. Tax-free cap on home loan interest from Rs. 1.5 to Rs. 2 lakh.
13. Annual PPF upper limit to be improved from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh
14. Budget Allocate for Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana' - 100 crores
15. Budget Allocate for National Rural Drinking Water - Rs 3600 cr
16. Budget Allocate for (Rural housing) national housing banking programme - Rs 8000 crore
17. Metro rails in PPP mode; for metro scheme in Ahmadabad and Lucknow - Rs. 100 cr
18. Budget Allocate to set up virtual classrooms - Rs 100 crores
19. Budget Allocate for setting up 5 more IIMs and IITs - Rs 500 crores
20. Budget Allocate for SC development - Rs 50,548 cr
21. Budget Allocate for Statue of Unity, a statue of Sardar Patel in Gujarat - Rs. 200 crore
22. Budget Allocate for irrigation plan named Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sichayin Yojana - Rs. 1000 cr
23. Budget Allocate for credit scheme for start-ups by those from scheduled castes and tribes - Rs 200 crores
24. Budget Allocate for creating Smart cities - Rs. 7060 cr
25. Budget Allocate for price stabilization fund - Rs. 500 crore
26. Budget Allocate for modernization of Madrasas - Rs. 100 crores
27. Budget allocated for Startup village to promote entrepreneurship among rural youth - Rs 100 crore
28. Budget allocated for PM Sadak Yojana - Rs. 14,389 crores
29. Budget allocated to set up six textiles cluster - Rs 200 crore
30. e-visa for 9 cities to promote tourism
31. 15 Braille press to come up.
32. Currency note with Braille-like signs.
33. Bharat Swach Yojna proposed for hygiene and cleanliness.
34. Skill India scheme to make youth employable and create more entrepreneurs.
35. Assam and Jharkhand to get Centre of Excellence on farming.
36. Senior Citizens Pension Plan Extended Till August 2015
37. 100 soil testing laboratories across the country.
38. Agriculture University in AP and Rajasthan Rs. 200 cr
39. Horticulture University in Haryana, Telangana; Rs. 200 cr
40. Crisis Management Centre for women at Delhi
41. PSU Banks to Raise Rs 2.40 Lakh Cr Capital by 2018
42. Budget allocates for Internet connectivity in villages - Rs 500 cr
43. 12 more medical colleges will be added. Rs. 500 crore allocated for this.
44. 100 soil testing laboratories across the country.
45. Budget Allocate for development of 100 'smart cities Rs 7,000 crores
Note: i. 5 IIMs will be opened in – Bihar, Punjab, Odisha, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan – (BPOHR)
ii. 5 IITs will be opened in – Jammu & Kashmir , Kerala, Chattisgarh , Andhra Pradesh, Goa – (JKCAG)
iii. 4 AIIMs will be opened in – Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Purvanchal (Uttar Pradesh), Virbhadra (Maharashtra)
iv. Singapore to help India in 100 smart cities project