SSC (Staff Selection Commission Exam) TIER II Exam Paper (English) 2010
1. To pin one's faith-
(a) To be sure of some body's favour
(b) To be unsure of favour
(c) To bother for friends
(d) To bother for one's relatives
2. To play fast and loose
(a) To be undependable
(b) To cheat people
(c) To hurt some body's feelings
(d) To trust others
3 To play on a fiddle-
(a) To play an important role
(b) To play upon a musical instrument
(c) To be busy over trifles
(d) To be busy over important matter
4. Alma Mater- '
(a) Mother's milk
(b) Mother's concern for the child
(c) The learning that one receives from mother
(d) Institution where one receives education
5. To be on the apex
(a) To scale a peak
(b) To be at the highest point
(c) To punish somebody
(d) To beat somebody
6. At one's beck and call
(a) To climb the back
(b) To call from behind
(c) To be always at one's service or command
(d) Not to care for anybody
7. At one's wit's end-
(a) Completely confused
(b) To be very witty
(c) To have no sense of humour
(d) To confuse others
8. An axe to grind-
(a) To put an axe in the enemy's territory
(b) To put an axe in the ground
(c) Not to have any selfish motive
(d) To have a selfish motive
1. To pin one's faith-
(a) To be sure of some body's favour
(b) To be unsure of favour
(c) To bother for friends
(d) To bother for one's relatives
2. To play fast and loose
(a) To be undependable
(b) To cheat people
(c) To hurt some body's feelings
(d) To trust others
3 To play on a fiddle-
(a) To play an important role
(b) To play upon a musical instrument
(c) To be busy over trifles
(d) To be busy over important matter
4. Alma Mater- '
(a) Mother's milk
(b) Mother's concern for the child
(c) The learning that one receives from mother
(d) Institution where one receives education
5. To be on the apex
(a) To scale a peak
(b) To be at the highest point
(c) To punish somebody
(d) To beat somebody
6. At one's beck and call
(a) To climb the back
(b) To call from behind
(c) To be always at one's service or command
(d) Not to care for anybody
7. At one's wit's end-
(a) Completely confused
(b) To be very witty
(c) To have no sense of humour
(d) To confuse others
8. An axe to grind-
(a) To put an axe in the enemy's territory
(b) To put an axe in the ground
(c) Not to have any selfish motive
(d) To have a selfish motive
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