No, it is not. Water is a polar substance. CCl4 is nonpolar. Nonpolar things only dissolve nonpolar things, and polar things only dissolve polar things.
Carbon Tetrachloride as found in old style fire extinguishers gives off Phosgene gas when it comes into contact with heat (such as a car fire). This Phosgene gas was used during World War One to gas...
Almost all the nitrates are soluble in water including potassium nitrate, but carbon tetrachloride is an organic non polar liquid so it is not soluble in water.