CRPF Radio Operator, Cipher & Radio Fitter | Previous Year English Questions & Solutions


Previous Year English Questions & Solutions: The CRPF Radio Operator, Cipher & Radio Fitter Exam is a crucial test for candidates aspiring to join the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in technical roles. One of the essential sections in this exam is English Language, which evaluates a candidate’s proficiency in grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and sentence structuring.

guys this is the part 1 of ENGLISH series and next part to be published after this post

To help candidates prepare effectively, this article covers:
Importance of English in the CRPF Exam
Previous Year English Questions with Solutions
Key Topics to Focus On
Effective Preparation Tips


Importance of English in CRPF Radio Operator, Cipher & Radio Fitter Exam

The English section in the CRPF exam assesses candidates’ abilities in:
📌 Grammar & Sentence Structure – Correct usage of tenses, prepositions, conjunctions, etc.
📌 Vocabulary & Synonyms/Antonyms – Strengthening word knowledge.
📌 Reading Comprehension – Understanding passages and answering related questions.
📌 Error Spotting & Sentence Correction – Identifying and rectifying grammatical mistakes.
📌 One-Word Substitutions & Idioms/Phrases – Enhancing language proficiency.

A strong grasp of English language skills is essential for excelling in the exam and ensuring better communication in the field.

Key Topics to Focus On for the English Section

📌 Grammar Rules – Tenses, Prepositions, Articles, Active & Passive Voice
📌 Synonyms & Antonyms – Enhance vocabulary through daily reading
📌 Comprehension – Practice passage-based questions regularly
📌 Idioms & Phrases – Learn commonly used phrases
📌 Error Detection & Sentence Correction – Practice spotting grammatical errors


Effective Preparation Tips

📖 1. Read Newspapers Daily – Improve vocabulary and comprehension skills.
📝 2. Practice Previous Year Papers – Understand the exam pattern and difficulty level.
📚 3. Learn Grammar Rules Thoroughly – Focus on subject-verb agreement, tenses, and sentence structure.
📊 4. Take Mock Tests – Improve speed and accuracy with online tests.
🎯 5. Revise Regularly – Create a study schedule and stick to it.


1. Part-II


76. Essay/Article Writing (150-200 words)

Topic: Pen is Mightier than the Sword


77. Reading Comprehension

  1. The distinction conferred by wealth
    Answer: D) was very great when there were few rich people
  2. The enjoyment of the physical possession of things
    Answer: A) is one of the privileges of wealth which has not been changed
  3. Ducal families in England
    Answer: D) are generally agreed not to be always better than others
  4. There are more duchesses now because
    Answer: A) it is easier for dukes to divorce and remarry
  5. Among the ducal families
    Answer: B) there is a fairly even spread of virtues and vices

78. Language Skills

a) Synonyms:
i. Ad-hoc
Answer: A) Temporary

ii. Indolent
Answer: C) Lazy

b) Substitutions:
i. One who forcibly seizes control of a bus or an aircraft:
Answer: C) Hijacker

ii. A process involving too much official formality:
Answer: C) Red-tapism

c) Fill in the Blanks:
i. He left the book ……..the telephone.
Answer: B) beside

ii. Will you ………. my dog while I am on tour?
Answer: D) look after

iii. He has no objection ………..my proposal.
Answer: A) to

iv. Geeta said that she had never …….. a book she liked so much.
Answer: B) come across

d) Analogies:
‘Dog’ is related to ‘Kennel’ in the same way as ‘Bird’ is related to:
Answer: B) Nest

e) Analogies:
‘Umpire’ is related to ‘Match’ in the same way as ‘Judge’ is related to:
Answer: A) Court


2. Part-II


76. Essay Writing (Approx. 150 words)

Topic: Cashless Transaction


77. Reading Comprehension

  1. The expression “others equally effective deterrents” means:
    Answer: C) preventive equipment which is as effective as something that has been already mentioned in the passage
  2. Experienced birds do not attack the Himalayan caterpillars because they are:
    Answer: C) inedible
  3. The Himalayan caterpillar uses prominent colors to:
    Answer: A) warn the predator
  4. Caterpillars cannot defend themselves because:
    Answer: D) have no claws or jaws
  5. In the context of this passage, a martyr is one who dies:
    Answer: B) without any gain to oneself

78. Fill in the Blanks

  1. More men adore the sun rising than the sun……………..
    Answer: d) setting
  2. His first failure did not ……………….him from making another attempt.
    Answer: a) deter
  3. The cold did not make him ill but made him merely……………………..
    Answer: c) indisposed
  4. He………………….smell of gas in the kitchen.
    Answer: a) detected

82-83. Synonyms

  1. PERSUADE
    Answer: d) convince
  2. TRAIT
    Answer: b) characteristic

84-85. Antonyms

  1. APPROPRIATE
    Answer: c) unsuitable
  2. DIMINUTIVE
    Answer: a) enlarged

86. Arrange the Sentences to Form a Coherent Paragraph

Given Sentences:
A. You would be very surprised indeed to find it hot.
B. Cold, of course.
C. And yet that was what I found when I visited North Island, the northern part of New Zealand.
D. When you go bathing in a river or a pond, do you expect the water to be hot or cold?

Correct Order:
Answer: d) DBCA


87. Arrange the Sentences to Form a Coherent Paragraph

Given Sentences:
A. But all work is not education.
B. In India, a majority of our people do hard work, strenuous physical work, but all are not educated.
C. It aims at concrete and objective realization of the ideas and is of great educative value.
D. “Work” is that activity of man which has a definite objective.

Correct Order:
Answer: b) CADB


3. Part-II


76. Essay/Article Writing (150-200 words)

Topic: Swachh Bharat Abhiyan


77. Reading Comprehension

  1. According to the author, the ‘Mentality’ of a nation is mainly a product of its:
    Answer: A) history
  2. The need for a greater understanding between nations:
    Answer: C) is more today than ever before
  3. According to the author, his countrymen should:
    Answer: B) have a better understanding of other nations
  4. The character of a nation is the result of its:
    Answer: D) socio-political conditions
  5. Englishmen like others to react to political situations like:
    Answer: B) themselves

78-79. Synonyms

  1. Traverse
    Answer: d) cross
  2. Redeem
    Answer: d) Recover

80. Fill in the Blanks

  1. The victorious army ………………………through the fallen city.
    Answer: b) ran

81-82. Correctly Spelt Words

  1. Correctly spelt word:
    Answer: b) attenuate
  2. Correctly spelt word:
    Answer: c) fascinate

83-87. Choose the Correct Alternative

  1. I saw a ………………of wolves roaming around the forest.
    Answer: c) herd
  2. A light rain………………………to the humidity.
    Answer: a) added
  3. She stood there with tears ……………..down her neck.
    Answer: a) rolling
  4. The cold did not make him ill but made him merely ………………………..
    Answer: c) indisposed
  5. I admire him because for all his achievements he is ………………………
    Answer: b) modest

Part-II


Question 76: Reading Comprehension

a) What is possibly the most appropriate title for the passage?
Answer: Dabbawallas of Mumbai: Six Sigma Communication

b) What is the meaning of the word “appetizing”?
Answer: Stimulating or tempting

c) Give the word which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word “indelible” as used in the passage.
Answer: Permanent

d) According to the passage, what is the major reason for the success of dabbawallas in Mumbai?
Answer: High level of personal involvement, relationship orientation, and continuous communication with their clients.

e) According to the passage, which qualities of the dabbawallas of Mumbai would make even a modern manager envy?
Answer: Teamwork and time management.


Question 77: Do as Directed

1) Change the Voice:
a) Sita loves Savitri.
Answer: Savitri is loved by Sita.

b) Why did your brother write such a letter?
Answer: Why was such a letter written by your brother?

2) Correct the Sentence and Rewrite:
a) The river was spanned by Iron Bridge.
Answer: The river was spanned by an iron bridge.

b) The doctor says it is hopeless case.
Answer: The doctor says it is a hopeless case.

3) Change the Verb to the Past Tense and Rewrite the Sentence:
a) The wind blows furiously.
Answer: The wind blew furiously.

b) She sings sweetly.
Answer: She sang sweetly.

4) Insert the Adverb “NEVER” in the Sentence and Rewrite:
a) I am determined to yield to this point.
Answer: I am determined never to yield to this point.

b) He is in time for meals.
Answer: He is never in time for meals.

5) Pick Out the Adjectives from the Sentences:
a) I have not seen him for several days.
Answer: Several

b) He was absent last week.
Answer: Last


Question 78: Essay Writing (200 words)

Topic: The Clean India Mission “Swachhta Abhiyan”

Swachhta Abhiyan, or the Clean India Mission, is a nationwide campaign launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 2, 2014, to promote cleanliness and sanitation across the country. Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of a clean and hygienic India, the mission aims to eliminate open defecation, improve waste management, and create a cleaner environment.

One of the key objectives of Swachhta Abhiyan is the construction of toilets, especially in rural areas, to ensure proper sanitation facilities for all. The campaign has also focused on creating awareness about the importance of cleanliness and hygiene through various initiatives, including cleanliness drives in schools, colleges, and public spaces.

The mission has achieved significant milestones, with millions of toilets being built and many villages declared open-defecation-free. However, challenges remain, such as changing people’s attitudes towards cleanliness and ensuring the sustainability of the initiatives.

Swachhta Abhiyan is not just a government program; it is a collective responsibility. Every citizen must contribute to keeping their surroundings clean and promoting hygiene. A clean India will lead to a healthier and more prosperous nation, fulfilling Gandhi’s dream of a self-reliant and hygienic India.


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Conclusion

The English section in the CRPF Radio Operator, Cipher & Radio Fitter Exam plays a significant role in determining a candidate’s success. By practicing previous year questions, strengthening grammar and vocabulary, and following a strategic study plan, candidates can improve their performance and boost their overall score.

💡 Keep practicing, stay confident, and ace your CRPF exam! 🚀🔥

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