The CSS (Central Superior Services) Exam MCQs
Topic Notes: The CSS (Central Superior Services) Exam
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Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
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She __________ for the airport in an hour, so you should call her now if you need to.
Answer:
will be leaving
**Rule:** The Future Continuous Tense (will be + verb-ing) can be used to refer to future events that are fixed or decided (similar to the present continuous). It implies a planned action that will be in progress. In this context, her departure is a planned event. Options (b) and (c) are also possible, but (a) emphasizes the action as part of a course of events.
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If you don't water those plants, they __________.
Answer:
will die
**Rule:** This is a First Conditional sentence ('if' + simple present, ... 'will' + base verb) expressing a certain or highly likely future result of inaction. The main clause correctly uses 'will die' to state the future consequence. Option (c) is for hypothetical situations. Option (b) would be for a general truth (Zero Conditional).
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By 10 PM tonight, I __________ for eight straight hours.
Answer:
will have been studying
**Rule:** The Future Perfect Continuous Tense (will have been + verb-ing) is used to emphasize the duration of an action ('for eight straight hours') leading up to a specific time in the future ('By 10 PM tonight'). It focuses on the continuous nature of the activity over that period.
14
If you heat water to 100 degrees Celsius, it __________.
Answer:
boils
**Rule:** This is a Zero Conditional sentence (if + simple present, ... simple present). It is used to state general truths or scientific facts where the result of the condition is always the same. The boiling of water at 100 degrees is a scientific fact. Option (a) would be used for a specific future result (First Conditional), but for a general truth, simple present is correct.
15
The weekly staff meeting __________ at 11:00 AM every Tuesday.
Answer:
begins
**Rule:** The Simple Present Tense is used to describe future events that are part of a fixed schedule, routine, or timetable. As this is a weekly meeting, it's a scheduled event. Option (a) is for flexible arrangements. Options (b) and (d) are less common for fixed, repeating schedules.
16
The students __________ their projects by the time the inspector visits.
Answer:
won't have completed
**Rule:** The negative form of the Future Perfect Tense (will not have + past participle) is used to state that an action will not be finished by a specific future deadline. The speaker predicts the projects will be incomplete at the time of the inspector's visit. Option (d) describes an action not in progress, which is a different meaning.
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After this course __________, I will have more free time.
Answer:
ends
**Rule:** In a future time clause beginning with a conjunction like 'after', the Simple Present Tense is used to refer to the future event. The main clause uses the future tense ('I will have'). Therefore, 'ends' is the correct form. Using 'will' in the time clause is grammatically incorrect.
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Don't worry, I __________ you with your luggage.
Answer:
will help
**Rule:** The Simple Future Tense ('will' + base verb) is used to express a spontaneous decision, offer, or promise made at the moment of speaking. The speaker is offering help on the spot. Option (b) 'am going to help' would imply a pre-existing plan to help. Option (a) 'am helping' (Present Continuous) would suggest the action is already in progress. Option (d) 'help' is the Simple Present.
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She __________ a party for her birthday next Saturday.
Answer:
is having
**Rule:** The Present Continuous Tense ('is/are' + verb-ing) is used to talk about fixed personal arrangements in the near future. A birthday party is a classic example of a planned event. Option (a) would be a prediction, not a plan. Option (b) is simple present. Option (d) is future perfect.
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I expect the new software __________ our productivity significantly.
Answer:
will improve
**Rule:** Verbs of belief or expectation, like 'expect', 'think', 'believe', are typically followed by the Simple Future with 'will' to make a prediction. Option (d) is also grammatically possible, but 'will' is the most common and natural choice after 'I expect'. Options (a) and (b) are incorrect tenses.