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The eBook 1000+ Vocabulary based Previous Year Questions of SSC CGL/ SSC CHSL/ SSC MTS/ SSC Stenographer/ SSC Sub-Inspector Exams provide the various chapters - Antonyms, Synonyms, One Word Substitution, Spelling Test and Idioms/ Phrases Questions that have appeared in the various years (2010 - 2019). The book will provide you an idea of the scope of the questions that are asked in the various exams. It is very useful for upcoming SSC exams.
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One Word Substitutions is a kind of a reverse dictionary. It intends to help aspirants of various competitive and recruitment examinations as a Valuable Helping and Learning Aid. Moreover, the knowledge of these words will also help the students and learners of English to enhance their writing, speaking and reading skills. One Word Substitutions questions are asked in to evaluate the students' command over English vocabulary. The questions on the basis of this ask the students to answer by writing a single word which can be used appropriately in place of the given description. The book comprises of more than 2100 One Word Substitutes arranged in alphabetical order for easy reference, and Previous Years’ Questions upto 2018 as well. To test proficiency level, structured exercises have been given. Knowledge of one word substitutions will help aspirants not only in scoring well in exams but also in achieving excellent proficiency in English language. The present book is a fairly good collection of one word substitutes. Though it is not an exhaustive list, it is certainly an honest effort to explain highly useful words.
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