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SSC CGL Preparatory Guide –English (Part 1)
SSC CGL Preparatory Guide –English (Part 1)
SSC CGL Preparatory Guide –English (Part 1)
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SSC CGL Exam is expanded as – Staff Selection Commission -Combined Graduate Level Examination.

SSC CGL is conducted by Staff Selection Commission every year for the recruitment of different Central Civil posts under various reputed government organization.
It is an open- competitive written examination conducted for the recruitment of personnel for Grade- B and C categories posts in various Ministries, Departments and Organizations. The written test of this exam includes four tiers; Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 and Tier 4.

Prepare well in English for your upcoming SSC Examinations. This book is completely based on SSC Pattern. This book intends to help you practice in SSC English.

The book not only teaches you the content of the exam, but also teaches you how to manage time, how to keep yourself cool during the exam, what thinking process to develop, what kind of questions are going to be there, what kind of solution do you have to work out and how to reach the solutions very easily. This book teaches an all-round approach required to tackle the SSC examination.

This book is the perfect resource for your preparation.

LanguageEnglish
Publishermeetcoogle
Release dateJul 12, 2018
ISBN9780463545881
SSC CGL Preparatory Guide –English (Part 1)

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    SSC CGL Preparatory Guide –English (Part 1) - Dr. DK Sukhani

    About the Book

    SSC CGL Exam is expanded as – Staff Selection Commission -Combined Graduate Level Examination.

    SSC CGL is conducted by Staff Selection Commission every year for the recruitment of different Central Civil posts under various reputed government organization.

    It is an open- competitive written examination conducted for the recruitment of personnel for Grade- B and C categories posts in various Ministries, Departments and Organizations. The written test of this exam includes four tiers; Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 and Tier 4.

    Prepare well in English for your upcoming SSC Examinations. This book is completely based on SSC Pattern. This book intends to help you practice in SSC English. 

    The book not only teaches you the content of the exam, but also teaches you how to manage time, how to keep yourself cool during the exam, what thinking process to develop, what kind of questions are going to be there, what kind of solution do you have to work out and how to reach the solutions very easily. This book teaches an all-round approach required to tackle the SSC examination.

    This book is the perfect resource for your preparation.

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    Direct/Indirect Speech

    Directions: In question number (1 to 27) a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect. Out of the four alternatives suggested, suggest the one which best expresses the same sentence in direct/In direct and mark it.

    Q1. He said to me, I expect you to attend the function.

    (a) He told me that he had expected me to attend the function

    (b) He told me that he expected me to attended the function

    (c) He told me that he expected me to have attended the function

    (d) He told me that he expected me to attend the function

    Sol. d

    Explanation:

    (a) He told me that he had expected me to attend the function (Incorrect change of

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