Idiom Phrases taken from Past Papers of Sindh Commission - SST General category cancelled tests
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1- Meaning of the idiom/phrase "Take up the hatchet": (17 Feb 2024 SST General category test Sindh Commission cancelled test)
(A) Prepare for or go to war. ✓
(B) Behave formally
(C) Perceive a chance
(D) Pick up the hatchet
2- Choose the correct meaning of the idiom/phrase: "Over-egg the pudding": (18 Feb 2024 SST General category test Sindh Commission cancelled test)
(A) Add unnecessary details to make something seem better or worse. ✓
(B) Fill the pudding excessively with egg
(C) Add more pudding than necessary
(D) Honest opinion
3. Choose the correct meaning of the idiom/phrase: "Ruffle somebody's feathers": (18 Feb 2024 SST General category test Sindh Commission cancelled test)
(A) Gambler
(B) Escare
(C) Annoy somebody ✓
(D) Show contempt for
4- Meaning of Idiom/Phrase "To chew someone out": (19 Feb 2024 SST General category test Sindh Commission cancelled test)
- (A) Reprimand someone severely ✓
- (B) To discourage someone who is going to start a new venture
- (C) To save someone
- (D) To bore someone by talking ceaselessly
06- Idiom of "Smell A Rat": (Assistant anti corruption SPSC test 27/02/2024)
- (A) To reveal secrets
- (B) To Suspect that something is wrong ✓
- (C) Talking nonsense
- (D) To get momentum in a job
07- To hit the nail right on the head: (Assistant anti corruption SPSC test 27/02/2024)
- (A) To do the right thing ✓
- (B) To destroy one's reputation
- (C) To announce one's fixed views
- (D) To teach someone a lesson
08- The phrase "To have your hands full" expresses: (Assistant anti corruption SPSC test 27/02/2024)
- (A) To be sinner
- (B) To have too many things to do ✓
- (C) To have plenty of wealth
- (D) Something related to fighting
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Are you gearing up for the HST SST BPS16 (Secondary School Teacher) Jobs by the Sindh Public Service Commission? Despite the cancellation of the February 2024 exams due to a paper leak, we're here to ensure you're fully prepared for the upcoming tests.
There are two categories for these jobs: science and general. Science degree holders (BSc) will tackle the science category test, while those with a general degree (BA) will take on the general category test.
Here's a breakdown of the general category test:
- **English (10%):** Expect questions on synonyms, idioms/phrases, active/passive voice, vocabulary, and narrations.
- **Islamiat (10%):** Refresh your knowledge about the Holy Quran, battles, Hajj, and the Khulfae Rashdeen.
- **Pak Study (10%):** Historical questions will be included, similar to previous exams.
- **Urdu (10%):** Focus on literature with a touch of grammar.
- **Sindhi (10%):** Like Urdu, expect literature-related questions with a grammar twist.
- **Civics:** This section focuses on the duties and rights of citizens and the role of institutions.
For the science category test, you'll face MCQs on Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, and English.
The new test is set for April 2024, so buckle up and get ready!
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