SSC CHSL Tier-I 12 October 2020 Shift-III Previous Year Paper

SSC CHSL 12th October 2020 Shift-3 

English Language (Basic Knowledge) 

Q. 1 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. 

Couch Potato 

(A) Lazy person 

(B) Overweight 

(C) Skinny 

(D) Hyperactive 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 2 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. 

dime a dozen 

(A) Phenomenal 

(B) Expensive 

(C) Very common 

(D) Uncommon 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 3 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement. 

As much as a hundred children gathered to celebrate Independence Day. 

(A) As many as 

(B) As long as 

(C) No improvement 

(D) As high as 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 4 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. 

For thousands of years, humans have been ______ the earth, making scars upon the land. 

(A) distracting 

(B) remaking 

(C) redecorating 

(D) damaging 

Answer: (D) 

Instructions 

In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank. 

Comprehension: 

We do not want to condemn the ‘word’. It is, after all, a mighty instrument; it is the means by (1)______ we tell each other of our emotions, the way in which we influence others. Words can 

do (2)______ good but also cause terrible injuries. It is true that at first there was the deed; the word came later. It was in some respects a cultural progress (3)______ the deed became word. But the word was (4)______ a spell, a magical act, and it (5)______ much of its power. 

 

Q. 5 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 1. 

(A) which 

(B) whose 

(C) that 

(D) what 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 6 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 2. 

(A) immeasurable 

(B) countable 

(C) numerable 

(D) miserable 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 7 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 3. 

(A) such 

(B) which 

(C) when 

(D) however 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 8 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 4. 

(A) originally 

(B) quickly 

(C) firstly 

(D) lastly 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 9 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 5. 

(A) has retained 

(B) will retained 

(C) have retained 

(D) retained 

Answer: (A) 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

 

Q. 10 Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. 

A. At the metro station he noticed a homeless man. 

B. He decided to travel to office by the metro train. 

C. He sent his damaged car to the garage for repairs. 

D. Johnny had a car accident. 

(A) DCBA 

(B) DACB 

(C) DBCA 

(D) DBAC 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 11 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Insidious 

(A) Sincere 

(B) Callous 

(C) Benevilent 

(D) Crafty 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 12 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence. 

Vishnu said, “I am going to the theater this evening.” 

(A) Vishnu said that I am going to the theater this evening. 

(B) Vishnu said that he would go to the theater that evening. 

(C) Vishnu said that he was going to the theater this evening. 

(D) Vishnu said that he was going to the theater that evening. 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 13 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence. 

The mechanic repaired my bike. 

(A) The bike was being repaired by my mechanic. 

(B) My bike has been repaired by the mechanic 

(C) The bike is repaired by my mechanic. 

(D) My bike was repaired by the mechanic. 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 14 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

Steal or misappropriate money 

(A) Manipulate 

(B) Embezzle 

(C) Overcharge 

(D) Raid 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 15 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word. 

Disillusioned 

(A) Soured 

(B) Disappointed 

(C) Enthusiastic 

(D) Embittered 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 16 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word. 

Timid 

(A) Bold 

(B) Sincere 

(C) Dubious 

(D) Punctual 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 17 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement. 

So much as you behave like this, the decision of the management against you cannot be revoked. 

(A) No improvement 

(B) As much to 

(C) As long to 

(D) As long as 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 18 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

(A) Fixation 

(B) Consequence 

(C) Providance 

(D) Musician 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 19 In the sentence identify the segment which contains a grammatical error. 

Our twenty-first century society expects all relevant information to simply be handing to us. 

(A) Our twenty-first century society 

(B) expects all relevant information 

(C) handing to us. 

(D) to simply be 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 20 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

Combine to form a whole 

(A) Integrate 

(B) Disjoin 

(C) Create 

(D) Scatter 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 21 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

(A) Mimic 

(B) Respectfull 

(C) Subtle 

(D) Esteem 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 22 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. 

Behavior modification techniques are often used to the training of police dogs. 

(A) Behavior modification techniques 

(B) of police dogs 

(C) are often used 

(D) to the training 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 23 Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. 

A. A boy tended his master’s dogs near a pond. 

B. However, he realized that the way he talked to them never made them happy. 

C. Soon he found the tending and his life there very boring. 

D. All he could do to kill the boredom was by talking to the dogs. 

(A) ABCD

(B) ACDB 

(C) ADBC

(D) DCAB 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 24 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Diligent 

(A) Inattentive 

(B) Untiring 

(C) Weary 

(D) Lethargic 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 25 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. 

There should be ______ punishment for rule breakers. 

(A) severe 

(B) much 

(C) many 

(D) too 

Answer: (A) 

General Intelligence 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 26 Two different positions of the same dice are shown. Select the number that will be on the face opposite to the one having ‘2′, if the number on the face opposite to ‘3′ is odd. 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

From the first position of dice, 1 and 6 is not opposite to 5 

From the second position of dice, 1 and 6 is not opposite to 4 

⇒ 1 and 6 is opposite to 2 and 3 

Given, the number on the face opposite to ‘3′ is odd 

⇒ 1 is opposite to 3 and 6 is opposite to 2 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (C) 

 

Q. 27 Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the given letter series will complete the series. ab_ _ _bca_ _acb_ _ _aac_ _ 

(A) aacbacabbc 

(B) cbaabcabca 

(C) aabcabccab 

(D) cabaabcabc 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

By Trial and Error method, 

Option (A) 

abaacbc | abaacbc | abaacbc 

The above letters form a series. 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (A) 

 

Q. 28 Arvind gives half of his monthly salary to his wife for household expenses. He spends ₹2,500 on his personal expenses. The saving he manages per month is 3/7 of his monthly salary. What is Arvind’s per month salary? 

(A) ₹28,000 

(B) ₹25,000 

(C) ₹30,000 

(D) ₹35,000 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 29 The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the manner in which the folded paper has been cut is shown in the following figures. How would this paper look when unfolded? 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

When the paper is unfolded first to the right, a semicircle will appear at the bottom side and a rectangle will form at the top side. 

When the paper is unfolded second time to the right, a semicircle will appear at the bottom side, a rectangle will appear at the top side of the right part and rectangular will appear at the centre. 

When the paper is unfolded again to the bottom, a rectangle will appear at the centre with two circles adjacent to it. ∴ 

When the paper is unfolded it will appear as shown below 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (C) 

 

Q. 30 ‘Pythagoras’ is related to ‘Geometry’ in the same way as ‘Kepler’ is related to ‘………” 

(A) Optics 

(B) Astronomy 

(C) Electronics 

(D) Geography 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Kepler’s laws are related to planetary motion which is used in astronomy. 

∴ Kepler is related to astronomy in the same way Pythagoras is related to Geometry 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (B) 

 

Q. 31 While traveling by bus, a man spent ₹60 more than 10 times the fare he paid for an auto rickshaw. The total amount spent by him is 13 times the fare he paid for an auto rickshaw. What total amount of money was spent on Bus as well as Auto rickshaw by the man? 

(A) ₹ 60 

(B) ₹ 30 

(C) ₹ 390 

(D) ₹ 570 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Let the fare paid for the auto rickshaw = a 

According to the problem, 

Fare paid for the bus = 10a + 60 

Total amount spent by man = 13a 

⇒ 10a + 60 + a = 13a 

⇒ 11a + 60 = 13a 

⇒ 2a = 60 

⇒ a = 30 

∴ Total amount spent by man = 13a = 13 x 30 = ₹ 390 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (C) 

 

Q. 32 Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: 

1. Few boys play hockey. 

2. Few girls don’t play badminton. 

3. Everyone plays either hockey or badminton. 

Conclusions: 

I. Boys don’t play badminton. 

II. Few girls play hockey. 

III. No one plays both hockey and badminton. 

(A) Only conclusion II follows. 

(B) Only conclusions II and III follow. 

(C) Only conclusion I follows. 

(D) Only conclusion III follows. 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

I. Boys don’t play badminton 

Few boys play hockey so there will be some boys who don’t play hockey and the boys who don’t play hockey will play badminton as everyone will play either hockey or badminton. Hence conclusion I do not follow. 

II. Few girls play hockey 

Few girls don’t play badminton so these girls will play hockey. Hence conclusion II follows. 

III. No one plays both hockey and badminton 

Everyone plays either hockey or badminton so no one plays both hockey and badminton. Hence, conclusion III follows. ∴ 

Only conclusions II and III follow the given statements 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (B) 

 

Q. 33 How many squares are present in the following figure? 

(A) 16 

(B) 17 

(C) 18 

(D) 15 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

The different squares in the given figure are A, B, C, D, E, H, I, J, K, L, ABCD, EF, HG, IJKL, DEHI, CDEIKG, BDHIJF, ACGKLJFB ∴ 

Number of squares in the given figure = 18 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (C) 

 

Q. 34 Four number-pairs have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the number-pair that is different from the rest. 

(A) 120 : 300 

(B) 28 : 70 

(C) 320 : 480 

(D) 16 : 40 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

120 : 300 = 30 x 4 : 30 x 10 

28 : 70 = 7 x 4 : 7 x 10 

16 : 40 = 4 x 4 : 4 x 10 

320 : 480 = 80 x 4 : 80 x 6 

All number-pairs except 320 : 480 are 4th and 6th multiples of a number 

∴ 320 : 480 is the odd one among the given number-pairs 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (C) 

 

Q. 35 Select the option that is related to the third letter-cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first letter cluster. 

CLOCK : CNSIS :: WATCH : ? 

(A) WBWHO 

(B) WCXIP 

(C) WBVFL 

(D) WCVEJ 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

C + 0 = C

L + 2 = N 

O + 4 = S 

C + 6 = I 

K + 8 = S 

Similarly, 

W + 0 = W 

A + 2 = C 

T + 4 = X 

C + 6 = I 

H + 8 = P 

∴ WATCH is related to WCXIP in the same way CLOCK is related to CNSIS 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (B) 

 

Q. 36 Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of words. Sahara : Africa 

(A) Gibson : Europe 

(B) Sandy : America 

(C) Thar : Australia 

(D) Gobi : Asia 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

Sahara desert is located in Africa 

Gibson and Sandy deserts are located in Australia 

Thar desert is located in India 

Gobi is located in Asia 

∴ Gobi is related to Asia in the same way Sahara is related to Africa 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (D) 

 

Q. 37 Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates the relationship between the following: Australia, Sydney, Amsterdam 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Sydney is in Australia 

Amsterdam is a different city which is the capital of Netherlands 

∴ The Venn diagram that best illustrates the relationship between them is 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (A) 

 

Q. 38 Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

2, 7, 5, 2, 3, 1, ? 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) -1 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

The logic for the given series is that a number is equal to the positive difference of previous two numbers as shown below ∣7 − 2∣ = ∣5∣ = 5 

∣5 − 7∣ = ∣−2∣ = 2 

∣2 − 5∣ = ∣−3∣ = 3 

∣3 − 2∣ = ∣1∣ = 1 

Similarly, the next number is 

∣1 − 3∣ = ∣−2∣ = 2 

∴ The required number is 2 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (A) 

 

Q. 39 Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is placed to the right side of the figure.

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

When a mirror is placed on the right side of the figure, 

The facing of the figure to the left and right direction changes to opposite direction in mirror image(right facing changes to left and vice versa). 

The two circles on the top right square will be on the top left square in the mirror image. The two triangles on the top left square will be on the top right in the mirror image. 

∴ The mirror image of the given figure is 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (B) 

 

Q. 40 Select the option in which the numbers share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of numbers. 42 : 18 

(A) 19 : 5 

(B) 71 : 45 

(C) 10 : 9 

(D) 31 : 29 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 41 In certain code language, TRAIN is written as FHYQL. How will CHEQUE be written as in that language? 

(A) WRUIEU 

(B) XSVIJFV 

(C) OTQCGQ 

(D) VQTHDT 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 42 Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series. 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 43 Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 1, 8, 9, 64, 25, 216, ? 

(A) 256 

(B) 128 

(C) 343 

(D) 49 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

1, 8, 9, 64, 25, 216 

12 23 32 43 52 63 , , , , , 

∴ 72 

Next number in the series = = 49 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (D) 

 

Q. 44 B is the only son of A. C is the mother of D. A is the mother of C. The relation of B with D is: 

(A) Paternal uncle 

(B) Maternal uncle 

(C) brother 

(D) father 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 45 Select the option in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following set. (3, 6, 30) 

(A) (2, 4, 22) 

(B) (5, 20, 420) 

(C) (4, 12, 132) 

(D) (-4, 24, 342) 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

The logic here is shown below 

6 = 3 x 2 = 3 x (3-1) 

30 = 6 x 5 = 6 x (6-1) 

The logic here is a number is equal to the product of previous number and previous number reduced by 1 Similarly, 

12 = 4 x 3 = 4 x (4-1) 

132 = 12 x 11 = 12 x (12-1) 

∴ (4, 12, 132) is related in the same way as (3, 6, 30) related. 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (C) 

 

Q. 46 Four letter-clusters have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd letter-cluster. 

(A) DLP 

(B) JPZ 

(C) FHN 

(D) MQS 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

The respective numbers of letters of the letter-clusters DLP, JPZ, FHN are even 

The respective numbers of letters of MQS are odd 

M = 13 

Q = 17 

S = 19 

∴ MQS is the odd one among the given letter-clusters 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (D) 

 

Q. 47 In a certain code language, BLINK is coded as 2226 and ALL is coded as 1312. How will EYES be coded as in that language? 

(A) 5448 

(B) 1044 

(C) 3219 

(D) 6513 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 48 Which of the following order of numbers will make the below equation correct? 

36 × 5 − 18 ÷ 6 + 2 = 78 

(A) 36 × 2 − 18 ÷ 6 + 5 

(B) 5 × 6 − 36 ÷ 18 + 2 

(C) 5 × 2 − 18 ÷ 6 + 36 

(D) 18 × 5 − 36 ÷ 2 + 6 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

By Trail and Error method, Option (A) 

36 × 2 − 18 ÷ 6 + 5 

36 × 2 − 3 + 5 

72 − 3 + 5 

74 

Option (B) 

5 × 6 − 36 ÷ 18 + 2 

5 × 6 − 2 + 2 

30 − 2 + 2 

30 

Option (C) 

5 × 2 − 18 ÷ 6 + 36 

5 × 2 − 3 + 36 

10 − 3 + 36 

43 

Option (D) 

18 × 5 − 36 ÷ 2 + 6 

18 × 5 − 18 + 6 

90 − 18 + 6 

78 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (D) 

 

Q. 49 Select the option in which the given figure is embedded. (Rotation is not allowed)

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

The given figure is embedded in the figure 4 as shown below 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (D) 

 

Q. 50 Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order. 

I. Heptagon 

II. Octagon 

III. Nonagon 

IV. Hexagon 

(A) IV, I, II, III 

(B) III, II, I, IV 

(C) III, II, IV, I 

(D) IV, III, I, II 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Heptagon will have 7 sides 

Octagon will have 8 sides 

Nonagon will have 9 sides 

Hexagon will have 6 sides 

Order of increasing number of sides is Hexagon, Heptagon, Octagon, Nonagon ∴ 

Logical and meaningful order of given words is IV, I, II, III 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (A) 

Quantitative Aptitude(Basic Arithmetic Skill) 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 51 The above graph represents the salary, expenditure, tax and savings (in rupees) per month of the persons A, B, C and D per month. Study the graph and answer the question. 

The expenditure as a percentage of salary is the least for: 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) C

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 52 The value of [0.9 − {2.3 − 3.2 − (7.1 − 5.4 − 3.5)] is: 

(A)

(B) 2.6 

(C) 1.8 

(D) 0.18 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

[0.9 − {2.3 − 3.2 − (7.1 − 5.4 − 3.5)}] 

= [0.9 − {2.3 − 3.2 − (7.1 − 8.9)}] 

= [0.9 − {2.3 − 3.2 − (−1.8)}] 

= [0.9 − {2.3 − 3.2 + 1.8}] 

= [0.9 − {4.1 − 3.2}] 

= [0.9 − 0.9] 

= 0 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (A) 

 

Q. 53 What is the distance between two parallel tangents of a circle of radius 8 cm? 

(A) 16 cm 

(B) 8 cm 

(C) 4 cm 

(D) 12 cm 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 54 What is the radius of the circle whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of two circles whose radii are 15 cm and 8 cm? 

(A) 14 cm 

(B) 13 cm 

(C) 15 cm 

(D) 17 cm 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 55 If 2x + y = 6 and xy = 4, then find the value of 8x3 + y3 is: 

(A) 48 

(B) 16 

(C) 72 

(D) 64 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 56 The above graph represents the salary, expenditure, tax and savings (in rupees) details of the persons A, B, C and D per month. Study the graph and answer the question. 

The tax as a percentage of salary is highest in case of: 

(A)

(B)

(C) A

(D)

Answer:

 

Q. 57 If the three sides of a triangle are 11 cm, 12 cm and 13 cm, then whatis the area of the given triangle (in cm2)? 

(A) 13√26 

(B) 15√13 

(C) 6√105 

(D) 17√42 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 58 A person deposits ₹8,000 in a bank which pays 8% p.a. simple interest. The amount after 8 years will be: 

(A) ₹12,600 

(B) ₹10,784 

(C) ₹13,120 

(D) ₹12,545 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 59 If sinx = 12/37, then what is the value of ?

(A) 12/35 

(B) 35/37 

(C) 12/37 

(D) 12/35 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 60 If tan θ = 20/21, then the value of sin θ−cos θsin θ+cos θ is: 

(A) 29/35 

(B) −1/41 

(C) 27/21

(D) -29/31

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 61 The sum of three numbers is 79. If the ratio of the first number to the second number is 4 : 7 and that of the second number to the third number is 4 : 5, then the second number is: 

(A) 12 

(B) 28 

(C) 15 

(D) 35 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Let the three numbers are a, b, c 

Given, Sum of the numbers = 79 

Ratio of first number to second number = 4 : 7 = 

> a : b = 4 : 7 

= > a : b = 16 : 28 

Ratio of second number to third number = 4 : 5 = 

= > b : c = 4 : 5 

= > b : c = 28 : 35 

> a : b : c = 16 : 28 : 35 

∴  Second number = 79 × 28/79= 28 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (B) 

 

Q. 62 If 22% of x = 30% of y, then y : x is equal to: 

(A) 15 : 14 

(B) 11 : 15 

(C) 15 : 11 

(D) 17 : 16 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 63 The above graph represents the salary, expenditure, tax and savings (in rupees)details of the persons A, B, C and D per month. Study the graph and answer the question. 

Tax as the percentage of salary is least in case of: 

(A) B

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer:

 

Q. 64 A train of length 350 m crosses a bridge of length 250 m in 20 seconds. What is the speed of the train (in km/h)? 

(A) 88 

(B) 72 

(C) 108 

(D) 95 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 65 Two concentric circles are of radii 13 cm and 5 cm. The length of the chord of the larger circle which touches the smaller circle is: 

(A) 15 cm 

(B) 10 cm 

(C) 24 cm 

(D) 13 cm 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 66 Shyam can complete a task in 12 days by working 10 hours a day. How many hours a day should he work to complete the task in 8 days? 

(A) 12 

(B) 15 

(C) 16 

(D) 14 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Given, Shyam can complete the task in 12 days working 10 hours a day 

= > Total time required for Shyam to complete the task = 12 x 10 = 120 hours 

∴ Number of hours Shyam should work in a day to complete task in 8 days = 120/8 = 15 hours 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (B) 

 

Q. 67 The lengths of the two sides forming the right angle of a right-angled triangle are 21 cm and 20 cm. What is the radius of the circle circumscribing the triangle? 

(A) 12 cm 

(B) 14 cm 

(C) 15.5 cm 

(D) 14.5 cm 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

Given, 

The lengths of the two sides forming the right angle of a right-angled triangle are 21 cm and 20 cm. 

Let the length of hypotenuse of the right-angled triangle = 

= H2 = 212 + 202 

= H2 = 441 + 400 

= H2 = 841 

= H = 29 cm 

We know that diameter of the circle circumscribing the right-angled triangle is equal to length of hypotenuse = 

= Diameter of the circle = 29 cm 

= Radius of the circle = 29/2 = 14.5 cm 

Hence, the correct answer is Option (D) 

 

Q. 68 Three years ago, the average age of a husband, wife and child was 26 years, and that of the wife and the child, 5 years ago, was 20 years. The present age of the husband is: 

(A) 37 years 

(B) 45 years 

(C) 39 years

(D) 42 years 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 69 When an integer n is divided by 5, the remainder is 3. What is the remainder if 8n is divided by 5? 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 70 What is the value of sin2 45 + cos2 45

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) -1 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 71 If the sum of two numbers is 11 and the sum of their squares is 65, then the sum of their cubes will be: 

(A) 407 

(B) 576 

(C) 355 

(D) 615 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 72 The above graph represents the salary, expenditure, tax and savings (in rupees) per month ofthe persons A, B, C and D. Study the graph and answer the question. 

Savings as a percentage of salary is highest in case of: 

(A)

(B) A

(C)

(D)

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 73 The marked price of a ceiling fan is ₹3,250 and the shopkeeper allows a discount of 8% on it. What is the selling price of the fan? 

(A) ₹3,070 

(B) ₹3,270 

(C) ₹2,990 

(D) ₹2,590 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 74 If x2 + 1/x2 = 38, then what is the value of |x – 1/x|? 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

 

Q. 75 Kishore had a loss of 20% on selling an article for ₹7,160. At what price should he have sold the item to make a profit of 30%? 

(A) ₹11,635 

(B) ₹8,988 

(C) ₹12,007 

(D) ₹10,678 

Answer: (A) 

General Awareness 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 76 ‘Bhagta Parab’, a tribal festival that is celebrated between the period of spring and summer, originated in the state of ______. 

(A) Mizoram 

(B) Jharkhand 

(C) Madhya Pradesh 

(D) Maharashtra 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 77 Which is the correctly matched option of captain of cricket team and year of World Cup victory? 

(A) Michael Clarke – 2007 

(B) Imran Khan – 1996 

(C) Kapil Dev – 1983 

(D) Ricky Ponting – 2011 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 78 Which of the following parts of the human body releases carbon dioxide, brought in by the blood, from the rest of the body? 

(A) Alveoli 

(B) Larynx 

(C) Trachea 

(D) Bronchi 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 79 Which of the following schemes launched by the present government has been correctly matched with its purpose? 

(A) AASHA Scheme – Remunerative prices to ward boys for serving patients 

(B) UJJWALA Scheme – Street lighting 

(C) SUMAN Scheme – Free medicines to pregnant women 

(D) SAGARMALA Scheme – To regularise selling of goods at ports 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 80 National Sports Day of India is celebrated on 29 August every year in honour of which sportsperson? 

(A) Major Dhyan Chand Singh 

(B) Milkha Singh 

(C) Balbir Singh Sr. 

(D) Leslie Walter Claudius 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 81 The award given to the best coach among coaches of all the different games is known as ______. 

(A) Phalke Award 

(B) Ashoka Chakra Award 

(C) Dronacharya Award 

(D) Arjuna Award 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 82 Who was the chairman of the drafting committee of the Constitution of India? 

(A) B.R. Ambedkar 

(B) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 

(C) Mohammad Saadullah 

(D) K.M. Munshi 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 83 As of January 2020, who was the chief of the Indian Army? 

(A) Bipin Rawat 

(B) Manoj Mukund Naravane 

(C) Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria 

(D) Karambir Singh 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 84 When was the ‘Quit India Movement’ started? 

(A) August 1942 

(B) April 1919 

(C) February 1928 

(D) October 1905 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 85 ______ is no longer considered as a planet within Earth’s Solar system. 

(A) Pluto 

(B) Uranus 

(C) Mars 

(D) Neptune 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 86 In which year did the convention on wetlands, the ‘Ramsar Convention’, come into force in India? 

(A) 1984 

(B) 1978 

(C) 1982 

(D) 1991 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 87 Who among the following is NOT a well known Tabla player in Hindustani classical style of music? 

(A) Zakir Hussain 

(B) Latif Ahmed 

(C) Amjad Ali 

(D) Swapan Chowdhury 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 88 Who appoints the Chief Justice of India? 

(A) President of India in consultation with senior judges of Supreme Court 

(B) Judges of Supreme Court and High Court 

(C) President of India in consultation with senior judges of Supreme Court and High Court 

(D) President of India 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 89 Mughal emperor Shah Jahan got the monument Taj Mahal constructed in memory of his wife ______. 

(A) Jahanara 

(B) Roshnara 

(C) Noorjahan 

(D) Mumtaz Mahal 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 90 Which Rajput ruler of Mewar in 1576 fought the Battle of Haldighati and then fled the field on his horse, Chetak? 

(A) Maharana Pratap 

(B) Raja Man Singh 

(C) Rana Amar Singh 

(D) Maharaja Udai Singh 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 91 Which are the biodiversity hotspots of India? 

(A) Western Ghats 

(B) North East India 

(C) Sunderland 

(A) Only A 

(B) A and B 

(C) A, B and C 

(D) Only B 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 92 Who wrote the book ‘My Experiments with Truth’? 

(A) Amitav Ghosh 

(B) Jawaharlal Nehru 

(C) M.K. Gandhi 

(D) Rabindranath Tagore 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 93 The three-carbon molecules broken down from six-carbon molecules of glucose during the first step in the process of nutrition in all organisms is called: 

(A) pyruvate 

(B) methane 

(C) butane 

(D) ethane 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 94 The ‘transformation curve’ is also known as the: 

(A) demand curve 

(B) supply curve 

(C) indifference curve 

(D) production possibility curve 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 95 ______ refers to money that has already been spent and which cannot be recovered. 

(A) Replacement cost 

(B) Opportunity cost 

(C) Sunk cost 

(D) Imputed cost 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 96 Which of the following statements about firewall (in the context of computing) is INCORRECT? 

(A) It is frequently used to protect a computer network from unauthorised access. 

(B) It is a combination of both, software and hardware devices. 

(C) It is unable to permit legitimate communication to pass. 

(D) It permits network transmission based on a set of rules. 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 97 Which American President won the Nobel Peace Prize? 

(A) Barack Obama 

(B) George Washington 

(C) Bill Clinton 

(D) Abraham Lincoln 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 98 With which neighboring country does Gujarat share its border? 

(A) Nepal 

(B) Bangladesh 

(C) Pakistan 

(D) Bhutan 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 99 What is the name of the force with which earth pulls everything towards itself? 

(A) Resistance 

(B) Gravity 

(C) Thrust 

(D) Air pressure 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 100 ‘Rangoli Bihu’ one of the major festival of Assam is celebrated in the month of______. 

(A) October 

(B) April 

(C) March 

(D) June 

Answer: (B) 

SSC CHSL Tier-I 12 October 2020 Shift-II Previous Year Paper

SSC CHSL 12th October 2020 Shift-2 

English Language (Basic Knowledge) 

Q. 1 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

(A) Judiciary

(B) Virtual 

(C) Ambasador 

(D) Appreciate 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 2 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

AGILE 

(A) Visible 

(B) Guile 

(C) Nimble 

(D) Docile 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 3 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. 

Actions speak louder than words 

(A) What you don’t say is what you are 

(B) What you do is your own business 

(C) What you do reveals the real you 

(D) What you can see may not be true 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 4 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

FURTIVE 

(A) Adhesive 

(B) Positive 

(C) Secretive 

(D) Abortive 

Answer: (C) 

Instructions 

In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank. 

The choices we make in life determine who we are. One’s life is (1)______ marked by the exemplary choices one has made (2) ______ one’s journey. The mega icon Ratan Tata has described his journey (3)______ being a seven-year-old boy who played his (4) ______ the freedom struggle to being moved by the plight of a family on a two-wheeler which became the genesis of the world’s most (5)______ car the Tata Nano. 

 

Q. 5 Select the most appropriate option for blank number 1. 

(A) rarely 

(B) often 

(C) seldom 

(D) never 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 6 Select the most appropriate option for blank number 2. 

(A) toward 

(B) into 

(C) along 

(D) upon 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 7 Select the most appropriate option for blank number 3. 

(A) above 

(B) for 

(C) though 

(D) from 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 8 Select the most appropriate option for blank number 4. 

(A) part in 

(B) part of 

(C) part from 

(D) part with 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 9 Select the most appropriate option for blank number 5. 

(A) economical 

(B) economize 

(C) economic 

(D) economist 

Answer: (A) 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

 

Q. 10 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. 

A piece of cake 

(A) Something serious 

(B) Something difficult 

(C) Something easy 

(D) Something amusing 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 11 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

RESERVED

(A) Cowardly 

(B) Friendly 

(C) Forgiving 

(D) Reticent 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 12 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order. 

A. Behind them come camels carrying drums and small guns. 

B. The Emperor is escorted by two decorated elephants who head the procession. 

C. At the end come the platoons of soldiers in rows of two. 

D. First of all, there is a volley of guns announcing Emperor Bahadur Shah’s entry into the mosque. 

(A) BCDA

(B) DCBA

(C) DBAC 

(D) ABDC

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 13 In the given sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. 

Freedom of expression meaning the right to express one’s own convictions and beliefs. 

(A) Freedom of expression 

(B) meaning the right 

(C) to express one’s own 

(D) convictions and beliefs 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 14 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No improvement’. 

The rising prices of essential food items have placed an weighty burden on the poor. 

(A) No improvement 

(B) trivial 

(C) enormous 

(D) lightest 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 15 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

ENIGMA 

(A) Make-believe 

(B) Clarity 

(C) Mystery 

(D) Charade 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 16 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

Having no moral principles 

(A) Mischievous 

(B) Unscrupulous 

(C) Ethical 

(D) Unaware 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 17 

(A) Resettlement 

(B) Embarassment 

(C) Announcement 

(D) Undergarment 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 18 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank in the given sentence. 

Those earning less than Rs.10,000 are ______ from paying income tax. 

(A) adjusted 

(B) exempted 

(C) collected 

(D) accepted 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 19 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence. 

The Delhi Police has shot an educational video on Traffic Rules for school students. 

(A) An educational video on Traffic Rules for school students was being shot by the Delhi Police. 

(B) An educational video on Traffic Rules for school students had been shot by the Delhi Police. 

(C) An educational video on Traffic Rules for school students has been shot by the Delhi Police. 

(D) An educational video on Traffic Rules for school students is being shot by the Delhi Police. 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 20 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order. 

A. In order to buy that bicycle, he plans to win some prize money by teaching an illiterate person how to read and write. 

B. He needs a bicycle to win the bicycle race which would help pay off his father’s debt. 

C. The film ‘Douch’ is about a young Iranian village boy. 

D. But the only illiterate person is a 90 year old woman who is ill-tempered and doesn’t wish to learn anything. 

(A) DABC 

(B) ADBC 

(C) CBAD 

(D) CABD 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 21 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No improvement’. 

India has lost a veteran actor with the deceased of Shriram Lagoo. 

(A) No improvement 

(B) expired 

(C) bereavement 

(D) demise 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 22 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence. 

Sitab asked his mother, “Has it been snowing all night?” 

(A) Sitab asked his mother if it is snowing all night. 

(B) Sitab asked his mother if it had been snowing all night. 

(C) Sitab asked his mother if it was snowing all night. 

(D) Sitab asked his mother if it has snowed all night. 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 23 In the given sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. My hotel in Goa had a wonderful view of the sea in the window. 

(A) had a wonderful view 

(B) in the window 

(C) My hotel in Goa 

(D) of the sea 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 24 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. Using right and left hand equally well 

(A) Ambidextrous 

(B) Left-handed 

(C) Inexpert 

(D) Unskilled 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 25 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank in the given sentence. The teacher ______ the student for cheating. 

(A) refused 

(B) invoked 

(C) praised 

(D) rebuked 

Answer: (D) 

General Intelligence 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 26 Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. 

Statements: 

1. All parrots are pigeons. 

2. No pigeons are tables. 

Conclusions: 

I. All pigeons are tables. 

II. No parrot is a tables. 

(A) Only conclusion I follows. 

(B) Either conclusion I or II follows. 

(C) Both conclusions I and II follow. 

(D) Only conclusion II follows. 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 27 Select the option figure that can replace the question mark(?) in the following series. 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 28 Complete the following series. 

7,16,34,70, ____, ____ 

(A) 144, 292 

(B) 144, 286 

(C) 142, 286 

(D) 142, 294 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 29 Complete the following series by replacing the question mark (?) given in the series. 

AZ, CX, EV, ? IR 

(A) GS 

(B) GT 

(C) HT 

(D) FT 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 30 How many squares are there in the given figure? 

(A) 29 

(B) 33 

(C) 32 

(D) 34 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 31 Select the option in which the numbers share the same relationship as that shared by the given number-pair. 

34 : 210 

(A) 47 : 282 

(B) 66 : 402 

(C) 54 : 100 

(D) 38 : 236 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 32 In a certain code language, ‘LOCKER’ is written as ‘OLXPVI’. How will ‘GLOBAL’be written as in that language? 

(A) JOREDO 

(B) HUYTRE 

(C) TOLYZO 

(D) UPMZAP 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 33 Select the option in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers in the given set. 

(5, 6, 61) 

(A) (3, 8, 24) 

(B) (9, 4, 26) 

(C) (5, 2, 49) 

(D) (3, 4, 25) 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 34 Select the correct mirror image of the given figure. 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 35 The sequence of folding a paper and the manner in which the folded paper has been cut is shown in the following figures. How would this paper look when unfolded? 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 36 If ‘+’ means ‘divided by’. ‘-‘ means ‘add’, ‘× ‘ means ‘minus’ and ‘÷’ means ‘multiplied by’, what will be the value of the following expression? 

[{(32 × 24) − (4 ÷ 3)} + (3 − 2)] ÷ 3 

(A)

(B)

(C) 10 

(D) 12 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 37 In certain code language, NIB is coded as 112 and COB is coded as 122. How will JET be coded as in that language? 

(A) 109 

(B) 102 

(C) 92 

(D) 81 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 38 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term. EASY: IETZ :: LAKE : _______ 

(A) MELI 

(B) PELI 

(C) MBLI 

(D) PBKL 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 39 Select the option in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers in the given set. (9, 217, 8) 

(A) (4, 37, 3) 

(B) (2, 76, 5) 

(C) (5, 625, 6) 

(D) (3, 49, 2) 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 40 Four number-pairs have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the number-pair that is different from the rest. 

(A) 7 – 50 

(B) 4 – 17 

(C) 6 – 35 

(D) 5 – 26 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 41 Select the option in which the given figure is embedded. (Rotation is not allowed) 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 42 Select the option that is related to the third letter-cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first letter cluster. 

LAME : OXPB :: TREE: ? 

(A) VNG(B) 

(B) UMF(A) 

(C) WOH(B) 

(D) QUBH 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 43 Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed from left to right in the blanks of the given letter series will complete the series. 

__bc_daabc__a___ccd 

(A) cacdcab 

(B) aaccdab 

(C) accdaac 

(D) acccdcb 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 44 There are 6 boys in a class of 11 students. A student is chosen from the class at random to be made the class monitor. What is the probability that the class monitor is a girl? 

(A) 5/11

(B)

(C) 6/11

(D) 7/11

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 45 Two positions of the same dice are shown. Select the number that will be on the face opposite to the one having the number 5.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 46 X is the mother of A. Y is the sister of B’s father. R is the father of B. A and Z are sisters. B is the brother of Z. How is R related to X? 

(A) Father 

(B) Father-in-law 

(C) Son 

(D) Husband 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 47 Select the Venn diagram that best represents the relationship between the following classes. 

Chandigarh, India, Seoul 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 48 Arrange the given words in a logical and meaningful sequence. 

1. Shoulder 

2. Thigh 

3. Stomach 

4. Chest 

5. Face 

6. Neck 

(A) 5, 6, 1, 4, 3, 2 

(B) 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 2 

(C) 5, 6, 3, 4, 1, 2 

(D) 5, 6, 1, 2, 3, 4 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 49 Four letter-clusters have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd letter-cluster. 

(A) TSRQ 

(B) PONL 

(C) MLKJ 

(D) WVUT 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 50 Showing the picture of Shikha, Parul said, “she is the grandmother of my father’s only son’. How is the Shikha related to Parul? 

(A) Grandmother 

(B) Mother 

(C) Sister 

(D) Daughter in law 

Answer: (A) 

Quantitative Aptitude(Basic Arithmetic Skill) 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 51 Length and breadth of rectangular field are in the ratio 5 : 2. If the perimeter of the field is 238 m. Find the length of the field. 

(A) 84 m 

(B) 85 m 

(C) 82 m 

(D) 83 m 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 52 A man divided his journey into three parts of distances of 18 km, 20 km and 27 km. He travelled the distances at the speeds of 6 km/h, 5 km/h and 9 kn/h,respectively. What was his average speed during the entire journey? 

(A) 6.5 km/h 

(B) 4.5 km/h 

(C) 7.5 km/h 

(D) 5.5 km/h 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 53 The given graph represents the percentage distribution of the total expenditure of a company. Study the graph and answer the question that follows. 

What is the ratio of the total expenditure on ‘Infrastructure’ and ‘Transport’ to the total expenditure on ‘Taxes’ and ‘Interest on Loans’? 

(A) 16 : 13 

(B) 15 : 13 

(C) 17 : 13 

(D) 14 : 13 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 54 In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. Its two chords AB and CD intersect each other at the point P within the circle. If AB = 15 cm, PB = 9 cm, CP = 3 cm, then find the length of PD. 

(A) 20 cm 

(B) 22 cm 

(C) 16 cm 

(D) 18 cm 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 55 On selling a bike for ₹2500 a seller incurs a loss of 20%. What price would have caused him to lose 30%? 

(A) ₹2186.5 

(B) ₹2187.5 

(C) ₹2188.5 

(D) ₹2185.5 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 56 If a − b = 4 and a3 − b3 = 88 , then find the value of a2 − b2.

(A) 7√6

(B) 9√6

(C) 6√6

(D) 8√6

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 57 If x + y + z = 10, and xyz = 15, then find the value of. x3 + y3 + z3 = 75 x2 + y2 + z2 − xy − yz − zx 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 58 Mohan offers to sell his articles at a discount of 20%, but he marks his articles by increasing the price of each by 35%. What percentage would his gain be? 

(A) 9% 

(B) 7% 

(C) 8% 

(D) 10% 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 59 Find the value of (tan60°-tan15° ) / (1+tan60°tan15°

(A) √3/2

(B) 1

(C) ½ 

(D) 1/√2

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 60 If 3 sec2 x − 4 = 0 , then the value of x(0 < x < 90 ) 

(A) 15 

(B) 45 

(C) 30 

(D) 60 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 61 Find the value of 2.1 + 2.25 ÷ [63 − 7.5 × 8 + (13 − 2.5)]. 

(A) 3.0 

(B) 2.9 

(C) 3.1 

(D) 2.8 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 62 The given graph represents the percentage distribution of the total expenditure of a company. Study the graph and answer the question that follows. 

The expenditure on ‘Interest on loans’ is what percentage more than the expenditure on ‘Transport’? 

(A) 5% 

(B) 2% 

(C) 4% 

(D) 3% 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 63 A runner is running at a speed of 40 kim/h. If he runs at a speed of 30 km/h, then what will the decrease in the percentage of his speed be? 

(A) 30% 

(B) 25% 

(C) 20% 

(D) 15% 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 64 In the figure, L is the centre of the circle, and ML is the perpendicular to LN. If the area of the triangle MLN is 36, then the area of the circle is: 

(A) 68π 

(B) 70π 

(C) 66π 

(D) 72π 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 65 If 4 cos2 θ − 3 sin θ + 2 = 0, then the value of tan θ is (where 0 ≤ θ < 90

(A)

(B) √6

(C) √2

(D) 1/√3

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 66 In how many years will the simple interest on a sum of money be equal to the principle at rate of 1242 p.a. ? 

(A) 7 years 

(B) 8 years 

(C) 6 years 

(D) 5 years 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 67 ₹3, 600 is divided between Seema, Komal and Rita, such that the ratios of the shares of Seema : Komal = 1.5 : 2 and Komal : Rita = 2 : 2.5. Find Rita’s share. 

(A) ₹1, 400 

(B) ₹1, 200 

(C) ₹1, 300 

(D) ₹1, 500 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 68 The average of the runs of a cricket player in 20 matches is 35. If the average of the first 12 matches is 45, find the average of the last 8 matches. 

(A) 20 

(B) 16 

(C) 22 

(D) 18 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 69 When (7777 + 77) is divided by 78, the remainder is: 

(A) 74 

(B) 77 

(C) 75 

(D) 76 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 70 The following graph shows the performance in aggregate marks of 2 board examinations of a group of friends. On the basis of the graph, identify the girl who has shown the maximum improvement from class X to class XII. 

(A) Veena 

(B) Alka 

(C) Meena 

(D) Madhu 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 71 30 men working 8 hours per day can dig a pond in 16 days. By working how many hours per day can 32 men dig two same ponds, in 20 days? 

(A) 6 hours per day 

(B) 7 hours per day 

(C) 5 hours per day 

(D) 8 hours per day 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 72 If a + b = 11 and ab = 15 and a2 + b2 is equal to 

(A) 91 

(B) 92 

(C) 93 

(D) 90 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 73 XYZ is a triangle. If the medians ZL and YM intersect each other at G, then (Area of △ GLM: Area of △ XYZ) is: 

(A) 1 : 12 

(B) 1 : 14 

(C) 1 : 11 

(D) 1 : 10 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 74 PQRis an isosceles triangle such that PQ = QR = 10 cm and △PQR = 90 . What is the length of the perpendicular drawn from Q on PR? 

(A) 6√2cm 

(B) 7√2cm 

(C) 5√2cm 

(D) 4√2cm 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 75 The given graph represents the percentage distribution of the total expenditure of a company. Study the graph and answer the question that follows. 

The total expenditure of the company is how many times the total expenditure on ‘Research and Development and ‘Salary’? 

(A) 5.75 

(B) 8.75 

(C) 7.75 

(D) 6.75 

Answer: (A) 

General Awareness 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 76 New Delhi’s Lotus Temple was designed by an architect from ______. 

(A) Iran 

(B) Germany 

(C) Japan 

(D) UAE 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 77 When did the Sarkaria Commission submit its report? 

(A) 1986 

(B) 1988 

(C) 1984 

(D) 1985 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 78 Which country is to train Indian flight surgeons to enable them to monitor the health of astronauts selected for the human space mission Gaganyaan? 

(A) Russia 

(B) US(A) 

(C) China 

(D) France 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 79 The famous Gupta period Dashavatara Temple, recognised as one of the earliest Panchayatan temples in north India, is located at: 

(A) Tigawa 

(B) Deogarh 

(C) Nachna – Kuthara 

(D) Bhitargaon 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 80 How many person(s) has/have been selected for the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, 2019? 

(A) 1.3 

(B) 2.1 

(C) 3.4 

(D) 4.2 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 81 Who among the following took charge as the 39th President of the BCCI in October 2019? 

(A) Sashank Manohar 

(B) CK Khanna 

(C) Sourav Ganguly 

(D) Anurag Thakur 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 82 Which of the following divisions of plants does NOT have a well differentiated body? 

(A) Gymnosperms 

(B) Bryophyta 

(C) Thallophyta 

(D) Pteridophyta 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 83 What is the name of the first crude oil pipeline constructed in India? 

(A) Kandla-Bhatinda Pipeline 

(B) Hajira-Bijapur-Jagdishpur (HBJ) Gas Pipeline 

(C) Naharkatia-Nunmati-Barauni Pipeline 

(D) Mumbai High-Mumbai-Ankleshwar-Kayoli Pipeline 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 84 What was the magnitude of the Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004? 

(A) 8.6 

(B) 8.9 

(C) 9.1 

(D) 7.4 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 85 In the field of computing, what does ENIAC stand for? 

(A) Electronic Numerical Integrated Advanced Computer 

(B) Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer 

(C) Electronic Numbers Integration and Computer 

(D) Electronic Numerals Integration and Computing 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 86 Which of the following sectors of the economy has the highest share in India’s GDP? 

(A) Industrial 

(B) Service 

(C) Manufacturing 

(D) Agriculture 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 87 The F7 key is commonly used in Microsoft programs such as Microsoft Word, Outlook, etc. for 

(A) renaming files and folders 

(B) searching content in various apps 

(C) checking spellings and grammar 

(D) opening help 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 88 The National Game of Bhutan is: 

(A) taekwondo 

(B) shooting 

(C) archery 

(D) wrestling 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 89 Which of the following banks prints the currency notes in India? 

(A) Reserve Bank of India 

(B) NABAR(D) 

(C) ICICI Bank 

(D) State Bank of India 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 90 During the phenomenon of aphelion, the approximate distance between the earth and the sun is: 

(A) 152 million km 

(B) 137 million km 

(C) 142 million km 

(D) 147 million km 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 91 The novel ‘Chanakya’ which won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2019 was in which language? 

(A) Assamese 

(B) Hindi 

(C) Bengali 

(D) Gujarati 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 92 What is the symbol of Tin? 

(A) Ti 

(B) Si 

(C) Ta 

(D) Sn 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 93 What is the approximate speed of sound in distilled water at 25 C(77 F)? 

(A) 1598 m/s 

(B) 1284 m/s 

(C) 1498 m/s 

(D) 3980 m/s 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 94 Which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India has a provision for the Constitution of Legislatures in States? 

(A) 165 

(B) 168 

(C) 163 

(D) 167 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 95 Who was the founder of the City of Hyderabad? 

(A) Nizam-ul-Mulk 

(B) Sekhabat Jung 

(C) Salabat Jung 

(D) Nasir Jung 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 96 How many West African nations agreed to change the name of their common currency from ‘CFA Franc’ to ‘Eco’ in December 2019? 

(A) 1.5 

(B) 2.8 

(C) 3.6 

(D) 4.7 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 97 Ethiopia’s first satellite was launched from which Country’s Space Station in December 2019 ? 

(A) China 

(B) US(A) 

(C) India 

(D) Russia 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 98 Most of the atmospheric Ozone is found in which layer of atmosphere? 

(A) Thermosphere 

(B) Stratosphere 

(C) Mesosphere 

(D) Troposphere 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 99 Miss Universe 2019 is the native of which of the following nations? 

(A) South Africa 

(B) Australia 

(C) France 

(D) Jamaica 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 100 Bhatiali is the folk music of which of the following states? 

(A) Karnataka 

(B) Tamil Nadu 

(C) West Bengal 

(D) Kerala 

Answer: (C) 

SSC CGL Tier-I 09 March 2020 Shift-III Previous Year Paper

SSC CGL 9th March 2020 Shift-3 

Q.1 Four letter-clusters have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd letter-cluster. 

(A) DPG 

(B) CIF 

(C) BFF 

(D) EYH 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

The first and the third letter in each cluster is First letter +3 in english alphabetical series, like 

Option a = D +3 = G, i.e, DPG 

Option b = C +3 = F, i.e CIF 

Option c = B +3 = E, i.e BFE but instead of this we have BFF hence option c is the answer 

Option d = E +3 =H, i.e EYH 

 

Q.2 Select the letter that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

C, E, H, J, M, 0, R, ? 

(A) D

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

The series follows pattern as, 

(C) + 2 = E 

E + 3 = H 

H + 2 = J 

J + 3 = M 

M + 2 = O 

O + 3 = R 

R + 2 = T 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

 

Q.3 How many triangles are there in the given figure? 

(A) 22 

(B) 24 

(C) 20 

(D) 23 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.4 If ‘A’ stands for ‘subtraction’, ‘B’ stands for ‘multiplication’, ‘C’ stands for ‘addition’, and D stands for ‘division’, then what is the value of the following expression? 

(43 C) (29 B) (3 A) (14 (B) (5C4) (C) 11 (C) (14A3) (A) 64 (D) 8 (B) 2 

(A) 83 

(B) 27 

(C) 110 

(D) 10 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.5 Which of the follwing Venn diagrams best represents the relationship between the following classes? Utensils, Spoons, Steel items 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.6 Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it. 

(A) 217 

(B) 203 

(C) 199 

(D) 195 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.7 Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order. 

1. Nose 

2. Forehead 

3. Chin 

4. Waist 

5. Chest 

(A) 2, 1, 3, 5, 4 

(B) 2, 3, 1, 4, 5 

(C) 3, 2, 4, 2, 1 

(D) 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

The given order can be arranged in the same way as they are placed in the human body like forehead, Nose, chin, chest and waist, so the sequence is 2, 1, 3, 5, 4 

 

Q.8 Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

PROGRESS, QTOGRESS, QTRKRESS, ? , QTRKWKZA

(A) QTRKWKTY 

(B) PRRKWKSS 

(C) QTRKWKSS 

(D) QTRKVMSS 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Here in every step of the series two consecutive letter of the first word is changed, like in first part, “PR” in PROGRESS is changed in a certain way like the alphabets are changed in a sequence of +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, +6, …. etc. 

So, after, “QTRKRESS”, R and E is replaced by R+5 = W and E+6 = K respectively to the missing word in the series is ‘QTRKWKSS’. 

 

Q.9 Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of words.

Arteries : Circulatory System 

(A) Nerves : Nervous System 

(B) Lungs: Olfactory system 

(C) Eyes : Endocrine System 

(D) Kidney : Respiratory System 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

As arteries present in the circulatory system similarly, nerves present in the nervous system. 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

 

Q.10 Select the figure that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.11 What day of the week was 5 February 2008? 

(A) Thursday 

(B) Monday 

(C) Tuesday 

(D) Wednesday 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Odd days in year 2007 = 6 + 2 = 8 

( ∵ 2004 is the leap year and odd days till 2000 is 0.) 

Odd days in 5 February = odd days in January + 5 = 3 + 5 = 8 

Total odd days = 8 + 8 = 16 

Odd days = 16 = 2 weeks + 2 odd days 

So day of the week was Tuesday. 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

Q.12 In certain code language, ‘FOX’ is coded as ‘108’ and ‘SOUP’ is coded as ‘148’. How will ‘UPSIDE’ be coded as in that language? 

(A) 528 

(B) 590 

(C) 385 

(D) 494 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.13 Select the option in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers in the given set. (14, 17, 961) 

(A) (11, 12, 729) 

(B) (12, 18, 851) 

(C) (13, 19, 1024) 

(D) (15, 14, 743) 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q.14 A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the question figures. Select from the given answer figures, how it will appear when unfolded. 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.15 ‘Family’ is related to ‘Upbringing’ in the same way as ‘School’ is related to ‘_____’. 

(A) Children 

(B) Education 

(C) Parents 

(D) Curriculum 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

‘Family’ is related to ‘Upbringing’ in the same way as ‘School’ is related to ‘education’. 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

 

Q.16 Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number.

23 : 527 :: 19 : ? 

(A) 363 

(B) 402 

(C) 359 

(D) 325 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q.17 Four number-pairs have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the number-pair that is different from the rest. 

(A) 76 : 42 

(B) 44 : 16 

(C) 55 : 25 

(D) 28 : 56 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

Except Option D, remaining all are in decreasing order. 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

 

Q.18 Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd word. 

(A) Russia 

(B) Africa 

(C) Asia 

(D) Europe 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Except option A, remaining all are Continent. 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

 

Q.19 A cube is made by folding the given sheet. In the cube so formed, which of the following pairs of symbols will be on opposite sides?

(A) @ and % 

(B) $ and + 

(C) & and % 

(D) # and @ 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.20 Select the option in which the given figure X is embedded(rotation is not allowed). 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.21 Select the correct mirror image of the given alphanumeric-cluster when a mirror is placed on the right side of the cluster.

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.22 Pointing to the photograph of a girl Akanksha, Rajeev said, “Her daughter’s father’s wife’s mother is my wife’s daughter’s mother’s mother-in-law”. How is Rajeev related to Akanksha? 

(A) Paternal uncle 

(B) Brother 

(C) Father 

(D) Maternal uncle 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.23 Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series 

45, 63, 101, 160, 241, ? 

(A) 368 

(B) 345 

(C) 305 

(D) 319 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

We can write series as, 

4, 6, 10, 16, 24, ? 

4 + 2 = 6 

6 + 4 = 10 

10 + 6 = 16 

16 + 8 = 24 

24 + 10 = 34 

So Next number is 345. 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

 

Q.24 In a certain code language, ‘TAPE’ is written as ‘SUZBOQDF’. How will ‘MOCK’ be written as in that language? 

(A) MOPQDELM 

(B) LNNPBDJL 

(C) LOPQBCKL 

(D) KNNPBEBL 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.25 Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically(s) follow from the statements. 

Statements: 

1. Some bottles are glasses. 

2. Some glasses are bowls. 

Conclusions: 

I. Some bowls are bottles. 

II. Some glasses are bottles. 

III. No bow!is a bottle. 

(A) All conclusions I, II and III follow. 

(B) Either conclusion II or III follows. 

(C) Only conclusions II and III follow. 

(D) Only conclusion II and either conclusion I or III follow. 

Answer: (D) 

General Awareness 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q.26 The Kyaik Htee Yoe pagoda is located in: 

(A) Nepal 

(B) Mayanmar 

(C) Bhutan 

(D) Sri Lanka 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.27 Which of the following is the only correct pair as described by Chola inscriptions? 

(A) Pallichchhandam – land donated to Jaina institutions 

(B) Shalabhoga – land gifted to Brahmanas 

(C) Vellanvagai – land of Brahmana peasant proprietors 

(D) Brahmadeya – land gifted to temples 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.28 Which of the following was NOT a type of sacrifice performed by kings in ancient India to establish their position? 

(A) Vajapeya 

(B) Rajasuya 

(C) Ashvamedha 

(D) Muvendavelan 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.29 Which of the following monuments bears a similarity to the French war memorial, the Arc-de-Triomphe? 

(A) India Gate 

(B) Gateway of India 

(C) Victoria Memorial 

(D) Charminar 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.30 _____ was the first host country of the FIF(A) (Federation Internationale de Football Association) World Cup. 

(A) Italy 

(B) Uruguay 

(C) Brazil 

(D) France 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.31 Which of the following is an inert gas most commonly found in light bulbs? 

(A) Argon 

(B) Hydrogen 

(C) Oxygen 

(D) Radon 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.32 _____ was executed at Lahore in November 1915 for his role in the Ghadar Conspiracy in February 1915 

(A) Kartar Singh Sarabha 

(B) Tantia Mama 

(C) Maganbhai Patel 

(D) Vijay Singh Pathik 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.33 The amalgamation of Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank with Bank of Baroda (BoB) came into effect from: 

(A) 1 June 2019 

(B) 1 January 2019 

(C) 1 April 2019 

(D) 1 April 2018 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q.34 Which of the following books is NOT authored by RK Narayan? 

(A) Malgudi Days 

(B) The Guide 

(C) Swami and Friends 

(D) The Jungle Book 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.35 As of January 2020, _____ has the maximum number of seats in the Rajya Sabha. 

(A) Tamil Nadu 

(B) Karnataka 

(C) Uttar Pradesh 

(D) Maharashtra 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q.36 Christiaan Barnard is famous for: 

(A) first publishing tables of logarithms 

(B) performing the world’s first human heart transplant 

(C) delivering the world’s first test-tube baby 

(D) cloning the first mammal ever 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.37 Name the state capital located 530 metres above sea level between 93 East longitude and 27 North latitude 

(A) Dispur 

(B) Itanagar 

(C) Patna 

(D) Hyderabad 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.38 The first Wimbledon Championship was held in: 

(A) 1896 

(B) 1877 

(C) 1884 

(D) 1863 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.39 Kandhamal Haldi, a variety of turmeric indigenous to ______, earned the Geographical Indication (GI) tag from Intellectual Property (India) in April, 2019. 

(A) Odisha 

(B) Meghalaya 

(C) Assam 

(D) Nagaland 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.40 In January 2020, China tested the world’s first high-speed driverless bullet train between Beijing and: 

(A) Lhasa 

(B) Shanghai 

(C) Zhangjiakou 

(D) Haikou 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q.41 The Government of India launched the _____ Initiative on 16 January 2016, with the objective of supporting entrepreneurs, building a robust start-up ecosystem and transforming India into a country of job creators instead of job seekers. 

(A) Skill India 

(B) Empower India 

(C) Start-up India 

(D) Digital India 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q.42 Snails belong to Phylum: 

(A) Echinodermata 

(B) Mollusca 

(C) Arthropoda 

(D) Chordata 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.43 Which of the following is a beach in Goa? 

(A) Marina 

(B) Palolem 

(C) Varkala 

(D) Kudle 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.44 Haemophobia is the fear of: 

(A) darkness 

(B) heights 

(C) Water 

(D) Blood 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.45 The Mission Indradhanush, an initiative of Govt. of India, is associated with: 

(A) immunisation 

(B) highway development 

(C) digitalisation 

(D) cleanliness 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.46 Crocodiles have a _____ chambered heart. 

(A) two 

(B) four 

(C) three 

(D) single 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.47 The spice, cinnamon, is native to: 

(A) Bhutan 

(B) Afghanistan 

(C) Sri Lanka 

(D) Malaysia 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q.48 _____ was appointed Chief Justice of India with effect from 18 November 2019. 

(A) Ranjan Gogoi 

(B) Dipak Misra 

(C) Sharad Arvind Bobde 

(D) Ashok Bhushan 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q.49 ______ was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1913 and a knighthood in 1915. 

(A) Sarojini Naidu 

(B) Mahatma Gandhi 

(C) Rabindranath Tagore 

(D) Mother Teresa 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q.50 Article _____ of the Constitution of India deals with provisions related to the administration and control of Scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribes. 

(A) 222(1) 

(B) 244(1) 

(C) 222(2) 

(D) 244(2) 

Answer: (B) 

Quantitative Aptitude 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q.51 The value of 3(1-2sin2x) / (cos2x-sin2x) is:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

 

Q.52 The perimeter of a square plot is the same as that of a rectangular plot with sides 35 m and 15 m. The side of the square plot is: 

(A) 25 m 

(B) 20 m 

(C) 100 m 

(D) 50 m 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

The perimeter of a rectangular plot = 2(length + breadth) = 2(35 + 15) = 100 m 

The perimeter of a square plot = perimeter of a rectangular plot 

The perimeter of a square plot = 100 m 

100 = 4 × side 

side = 100/4 = 25 m 

 

Q.53 The value of 515 × 485 is: 

(A) 249775 

(B) 250225 

(C) 20825 

(D) 200825 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.54 The following table shows the number of students enrolled in different streams in a particular college.

The ratio of the number of girls studying Arts to the number of girls studying in all other streams is: 

(A) 1 : 3 

(B) 2 : 1 

(C) 1 : 2 

(D) 3 : 1 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Number of girls studying Arts = 45 

Number of girls studying in all other streams = 18 + 42 + 30 = 90 

The ratio of the number of girls studying Arts to the number of girls studying in all other streams = 45 : 90 = 1 : 2 

 

Q.55 The compound interest on a certain sum at the end of two years is Rs.408. The simple interest on the same sum for the same time is Rs.400. The rate of interest per annum is: 

(A) 2% 

(B) 80% 

(C) 40% 

(D) 8% 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.56 A car dealer purchased an old car for Rs.1,08,500 and spent some amount on its maintenance. He sold it for Rs.1,56,250, there by earning a profit of 25%. How much money did he spend on the maintenance of the car? 

(A) Rs. 16,500 

(B) Rs. 20,625 

(C) Rs. 8,687.5 

(D) Rs. 47,750 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Total cost price of old car = 1,08,500 + maintenance money 

Selling price = 1,56,250 

Profit = 25% 

Total cost price = $$\frac{156250}{125} \times 100 = 125000 

1,08,500 + maintenance money = 125000 

Maintenance money = 125000 – 108500 = Rs. 16,500 

 

Q.57 The following table gives the frequency of vowels used in the page of a book. 

As per the given data, which vowels occur less than 80 times? 

(A) a, e, i 

(B) a, i, o, u 

(C) a, o, u 

(D) a, e 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Vowels occur less than 80 times = a, o, u 

 

Q.58 Eight persons can finish a work in 20 days. After 5 days they were requested to complete the work in the next 8 days. How many more persons should join the group to fulfil the requirement? 

(A) 23 

(B) 15 

(C)

(D) 12 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Total work = number of persons × time = 8 × 20 = 160 

Work done in 5 days = 8 Times 5 = 40

Remaining Work = 160 – 40 = 120 

According to question, 

Number of man × time = 120 

Number of man × 8 = 120 

Number of man = 120/8 = 15 

Number of persons should join the group = 15 – 8 = 7 

 

Q.59 The following table shows the income(in rupees) for a particular month, together with their source, in respect of 5 employees (A, B, C, D and E). 

For employee D, the income from overtime is what percentage of his total income? 

(A) 5% 

(B) 7.5% 

(C) 6.25% 

(D) 22.5% 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Total income of employee D = 40000 

Income from overtime of employee D = 2500 

Required percentage = $$\frac{2500}{40000} \times 100 = 6.25% 

 

Q.60 Ina class, the average score of thirty students on a test is 69. Later on it was found that the score of one student was wrongly read as 88 instead of 58. The actual average score is: 

(A) 58 

(B) 88 

(C) 69 

(D) 68 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

When data read wrongly then total score of thirty students on a test = 69 × 30 = 2070 

(Average = sum of all terms/number of terms) 

Difference in data = 88 – 58 = 30 

Actual score = 2070 – 30 = 2040 

Actual average score = 2040/30 = 68 

 

Q.61 PAQ is a tangent to circle with centre O, at a point A on it. AB is a chord such that ∠BAQ = x(x < 90) . C is a point on the major ∠ACB = y∠ABO = 32arc AB such that . If , then the value of x + y is: 

(A) 98 

(B) 112 

(C) 110 

(D) 116 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.62 The smallest number which may replace * in the number 1190*6 to make the number divisible by 9 is: 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

By the divisibility rule, if sum of all digits of a number is divisible by 9 the number will be divisible by 9. Number =1190*6 

Sum of the digits = 1 + 1+ 9 + 0 + * + 6 = 17 + * 

For the smallest number, we took the minimum value of the ‘*’. 

so, value of * = 1 

Sum of all digit = 17 + 1 = 18 

∴ the value of * will be 1. 

 

Q.63 The value of (26 − 13 × 2) ÷ 2 + 1 is: 

(A)

(B)

(C) 26/3

(D) 14

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

(26 − 13 × 2) ÷ 2 + 1 

= (26 − 26) ÷ 2 + 1 

= 0 + 1 = 1 

 

Q.64 The value of cos 10 cos 30 cos 50 cos 70 cos 90 is: 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.65 A cell phone was marked at 20% above the cost price and a discount of 10% was given on its marked price. What is the profit percentage? 

(A) 10% 

(B) 8% 

(C) 11% 

(D) 9% 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Let the cost price be 100. 

Marked price = 100 × 120/100 = 120 

Discount = 10% 

Selling price = 120 $$\times 90/100 = 108 

Profit = 108 – 100 = 8 

Profit percentage = 8/100×100 = 8% 

 

Q.66 The value of (cosec 30− tan 45 ) cot 60 tan 30  is: 

(A) ⅓ 

(B)

(C)

(D) 1/√3 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.67 If x + 3y + 2 = 0 then value of x3 + 27y3 + 8 − 18xy is: 

(A) -2 

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

x + 3y + 2 = 0 

x + 3y = -2 

Taking cube both sides, 

(x + 3y)3 = −8 

x3 + 27y3 + 3x.3y(x + 3y) = −8 

x3 + 27y3 + 9xy(−2) = −8 

x3 + 27y3 − 18xy = −8 

x3 + 27y3 + 8 − 18xy 

= 0 

 

Q.68 As per data shown in the following table, what is the percentage of students who got less than 50 marks?

(A) 74% 

(B) 48% 

(C) 72% 

(D) 38% 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.69 In the triangle, If AB = AC and ∠ABC = 72, then ∠BAC is: 

(A) 36 

(B) 30 

(C) 54 

(D) 18 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

By triangle properties, 

When AB = AC then \angleABC=\angleACB so, 

In ABC, 

ABC+ACB+BAC=1800 

ABC+ABC+BAC=1800 

720+720+BA(C)=1800 

BAC=18001440=360 

 

Q.70 In a circle, AB is a the diameter and CD is a chord. AB and CD produced meet at a point P, outside the circle. If PD = 15.3 cm, CD = 11.9 cm and AP = 30.6 cm,then the radius of the circle is is: 

(A) 8 cm 

(B) 8.5 cm 

(C) 9cm 

(D) 7.5 cm 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

From the property, 

P(A) ×P(B)=P(C)×PD 

30.6 ×P(B)=(P(D)+CD)×15.3 

30.6 ×P(B)=(15.3+11.9)×15.3 

30.6 ×P(B)=27,2×15.3 

P(B) = 416.16/30.6 = 13.6 cm 

Diameter (AB) = P(A) – P(B) = 30.6 – 13.6 = 17 cm 

Radius = AB/2 = 17/2 = 8.5 cm 

 

Q.71 From an external point P, a tangent PQ is drawn to a circle, with the centre O, touching the circle at Q. If the distance of P from the centre is 13 cm and length of the tangent PQ is 12 cm, then the radius of the circle is: 

(A) 3cm 

(B) 5 cm 

(C) 10 cm 

(D) 12.5 cm 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

\triangle OPQ is a right angle triangle because Q=90\degree

By Pythagoras, 

(OQ)2+(PQ)2=(OP)2 

(OQ)2=(13)2(12)2 

(OQ)2=169144 

(OQ)2=25 

OQ=5 

The radius of the circle is 5 cm. 

 

Q.72 If p+q=7 and pq=5, then the value of p3+q3 is: 

(A) 34 

(B) 238 

(C) 448 

(D) 64 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

p3+q3=(p+q)33pq(p+q) 

=733×5(7) 

= 343 – 105 = 238 

 

Q.73 If an amount of Rs.990 is divided among A, B and C in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 2, then B will get: 

(A) Rs. 247.5 

(B) Rs. 440 

(C) Rs. 110 

(D) Rs. 350 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Ratio of the A, B and C = 3 : 4 : 2 

Amount = 990 

Share of B = $$\frac{4}{3 + 4 + 2} \times 990 = \frac{4}{9} \times 990 = Rs.440 

 

Q.74 The price of cooking oil increased by 25%. Find by how much percentage a family must reduce its consumption in order to maintain the same budget? 

(A) 70% 

(B) 80% 

(C) 30% 

(D) 20% 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

By the formula, 

Decrements in the consumption in order to maintain the same budget = incrementintherate100+incrementintherate×100 

= $$\frac{25}{100 + 25} \times 100 = \frac{25}{125} \times 100 = 20% 

 

Q.75 The distance between two stations A and B is 575 km. A train starts from station ‘A’ at 3:00 p.m. and moves towards station ‘B’ at an average speed of 50 km/h. Another train starts from station ‘B’ at 3:30 p.m. and moves towards station ‘A’ at an average speed of 60 km/h. How far from station ‘A’ will the trains meet ? 

(A) 275 km 

(B) 325 km 

(C) 300 km 

(D) 225 km 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Distance between stations = 575 km 

Speed of train A = 50 km/hr 

Distance covered by train A in (30 min = 1/2 hr) = time ×speed=50×1/2=25km 

Trains are running in opposite direction so, 

Relative speed = 50 + 60 = 110 km/hr 

Distance covered by both train = 575 – 25 = 550 km 

Time taken by both trains to meet = 550/110 = 5 hr 

Distance covered by train A in 5 hr = 5 ×50=250km 

Distance covered by train A from station A = distance covered by train A in 30 min + distance covered by train A in 5 = 250 + 25 = 275 km 

\therefore275 km far from station ‘A’ will the trains meet. 

English Comprehension 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q.76 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. 

The popular leader is remarkable for the way in which he ______ the qualities of a good politician and a world class thinker. 

(A) shows 

(B) portrait 

(C) controls 

(D) conditions 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.77 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

Humane 

(A) Sympathetic 

(B) Kind 

(C) Living 

(D) Cruel 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.78 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

(A) building where grain is kept or stored 

(A) Greenery 

(B) Granary 

(C) Grandstand 

(D) Grate 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.79 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement. 

Long after those five horses finish drinking water from the trough, an old horse appeared over the brow of the hill. 

(A) had finished 

(B) have finished 

(C) No Improvement 

(D) had been finishing 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.80 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Relief 

(A) Anger 

(B) Aid 

(C) Emotion 

(D) Stress 

Answer: (B) 

Q.81 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. 

A. So, in the agrarian era, you destroy your enemy’s productive capacity by burning his crops or fields. 

B. Now, in the information era, destroying the enemy’s productive capacity means destroying their information infrastructure. 

C. You battle with your enemy by destroying the enemy’s productive capacity, which will be different depending upon the foundation of economy. 

D. But in the industrial era, ending productive capacity meant bombing of the factories that are located in cities and main industrial areas. 

(A) ACBD 

(B) ACDB 

(C) BDAC 

(D) CADB

Answer: (D) 

Instructions 

In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Select the most appropriate option to fill each blank. 

When you enter a restaurant, you take your (1)______ and you are served a glass of water. You take your (2)______ to decide what you should order. When a (3)______ appears, you ask him the routine question, “(4)______ do you have?” The waiter will begin to recite (5)______ day’s menus, generally with nothing new in it, but you like to hear it all over again. 

 

Q.82 Select the most appropriate option for the blank numbered 1. 

(A) seat 

(B) stage 

(C) counter 

(D) plate 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.83 Select the most appropriate option for the blank numbered 2. 

(A) place 

(B) wallet 

(C) pen 

(D) time 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.84 Select the most appropriate option for the blank numbered 3. 

(A) cleaner 

(B) waiter 

(C) manager 

(D) friend 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.85 Select the most appropriate option for the blank numbered 4. 

(A) When 

(B) What 

(C) How 

(D) Why 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.86 Select the most appropriate option for the blank numbered 5. 

(A)

(B) the 

(C) an 

(D) this 

Answer: (B) 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

 

Q.87 Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom. 

To take a back seat 

(A) To become less important or to give up control over things 

(B) To lecture or criticise the person who is actually in control of something 

(C) To be less successful in one’s efforts 

(D) To go through a short but unpleasant period of time 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.88 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

Extol 

(A) Realistic 

(B) Censure 

(C) Exposure 

(D) Boorish 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q.89 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. 

A. They were all very bright and eager to learn, and the sage was proud of them. 

B. One day he realized that he had imparted sufficient knowledge to his disciples.

C. Once upon a time, a great sage had a group of obedient disciples. 

D. There was only one thing that he had not taught them – a special mantra that could bring the dead back to life. 

(A) DBAC 

(B) ADBC 

(C) CABD 

(D) ACBD 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q.90 Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom. 

To bark up the wrong tree 

(A) To do something that will not get the result you want 

(B) To sound or appear ferocious but not actually so 

(C) To cover oneself with the outer covering of a wrong tree 

(D) To make a sound like that of a dog 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.91 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence. 

Conduct all the exams in a fair and proper manner. 

(A) Let all the exams be conducted in a fair and proper manner. 

(B) Let all exams should be conducted in fair and proper manner. 

(C) All the exams are conducted in a fair and proper manner. 

(D) The exams were all conducted in a fair and proper manner. 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.92 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. 

The big ship sank and everyone abroad drowned. 

(A) sank 

(B) and everyone 

(C) The big ship 

(D) abroad drowned 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.93 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Inclement 

(A) Pleasant 

(B) Dignified 

(C) Wonderful 

(D) Stormy 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

The word inclement means ‘(of the weather) unpleasantly cold or wet’ so the synonym is stormy. 

 

Q.94 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

Working very hard and very carefully 

(A) Dilatory 

(B) Indulgent 

(C) Diligent 

(D) Indigent 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q.95 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence. 

Johnny’s mother said, “Johnny, run down to the grocer’s and get a loaf of French bread and a pound of cheddar cheese.” 

(A) Johnny’s mother asked him to run down to the grocer’s and get a loaf of French 

bread and a pound of cheddar cheese 

(B) Johnny’s mother pleaded with John to run down to the grocer’s and get her a loaf of 

French bread and a pound of cheddar cheese 

(C) Johnny commanded his mother to go down to the grocer and buy a loaf of French 

bread and a pound of cheddar cheese 

(D) Johnny asked his mother to run down to the grocer’s and get a loaf of French bread 

and a pound of cheddar cheese. 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.96 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. 

Today’s graduates should ______ their skills constantly to be able to excel in their career and life. 

(A) encourage 

(B) upgrade 

(C) dilute 

(D) active 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

The most appropriate word that fits grammatically and contextually is ‘upgrade’. 

 

Q.97 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. You must go to the book fair if you are liking it or not. 

(A) if you like it 

(B) although you are liking it 

(C) whether you have liked 

(D) whether you like it 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q.98 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. It’s raining heavily, so you should take an umbrella, but you will get wet. 

(A) It’s raining heavily 

(B) should take an umbrella 

(C) but you will get wet 

(D) so you 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q.99 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. 

(A) Fasineting 

(B) Professional 

(C) Grammatical 

(D) Occurrence 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q.100 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. 

(A) Presence 

(B) Absence 

(C) Definite 

(D) Labarotary 

Answer: (D) 

SSC CGL Tier-I 09 March 2020 Shift-II Previous Year Paper

SSC CGL 9th March 2020 Shift-2 

Q. 1 In a certain code language, ‘SPECIAL’ is coded as ‘20176410213’. How will ‘MACHINE’ be coded as in that language? 

(A) 1324810155 

(B) 1424901056 

(C) 1424910156 

(D) 1524910146 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

‘SPECIAL’ is coded as ‘20176410213’. 

Like as, 

S + 1 = 20 

P + 1 = 17 

E + 1 = 6 

C + 1 = 4 

I + 1 = 10 

A + 1 = 2 

L + 1 = 13 

Similarly, 

For ‘MACHINE’, 

(M + 1)(A + 1)((C) + 1)(H + 1)(I + 1)(N + 1)(E + 1) 

= 1424910156 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

Q. 2 Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation correct ? 

14 × 3 ÷ 27 + 54 − 9 = 21 

(A) × and ÷ 

(B) × and − 

(C) ÷ and − 

(D) + and − 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

14 × 3 ÷ 27 + 54 − 9 = 21 

From the option C, 

On interchanging the and -, 

14 × 3 − 27 + 54 ÷ 9 = 21 

42 – 27 + 6 = 21 

21 = 21 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

Q. 3 Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

NAVIGATE, PCVIGATE, NAXKGATE, ? , NAVIGAVG 

(A) PCVIICUG 

(B) NAXKICTE 

(C) NAVIICTE 

(D) NAVIJCTF 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

The series follows pattern as, 

NAVIGATE, PCVIGATE, NAXKGATE, —-TE, NAVIGAVG 

So, letter-cluster is NAVIICTE. 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

Q. 4 In a certain code language, ‘FIXATION’ is written as ‘AXIFNOIT’. How will ‘GLYCERIN’ be written as in that language? 

(A) CYLGNIRE 

(B) NIRECYLG 

(C) LGZDGINR 

(D) YLGECRNI 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Similarly, 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

 

Q. 5 How many triangles are there in the given figure? 

(A) 13 

(B) 15 

(C) 12 

(D) 14 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 6 Four letter-clusters have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd letter-cluster. 

(A) AZ 

(B) LO 

(C) GT 

(D) KN 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

AZ → 1 + 26 = 27 

LO → 12 + 15 = 27 

GT → 7 + 20 = 27 

KN → 11 + 14 = 25 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

 

Q. 7 Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd word. 

(A) Cancer 

(B) Asthma 

(C) Diabetes 

(D) Bone Marrow 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

Except option D, remaining all are diseases. 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

 

Q. 8 Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it.

(A) 20 

(B) 24 

(C) 22 

(D) 26 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 9 Select the option in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers in the given set.

(22, 64, 352) 

(A) (27, 52, 453) 

(B) (24, 16, 108) 

(C) (19, 52, 257) 

(D) (14, 68, 238) 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 10 Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of words.

Temple : Worship 

(A) Church : Prayer 

(B) University : President 

(C) Golden Temple : Amritsar 

(D) Garden : Plants 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Temple is a place of worship. 

Similarly, 

Church is a place of prayer. 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

 

Q. 11 Four number-pairs have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the number-pair that is different. 

(A) 31 : 214 

(B) 37 : 256 

(C) 21 : 154 

(D) 39 : 270 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 12 Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number.

3 : 51 :: 7 : ? 

(A) 319 

(B) 609 

(C) 335 

(D) 679 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 13 What day of the week was 29 June 2010 ? 

(A) Sunday 

(B) Monday 

(C) Wednesday 

(D) Tuesday 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

Odd day till 2009 = 7 + 2 + 2 = 11 

(∵Year 2004 and 2008 are leap year and odd days till 2000 = 0) 

Odd days in 29 June = Odd days in (January + February + March + April + May + June) = 3 + 0 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 1 = 12

Total odd days = 11 + 12 = 23 

Odd days = 23/7 = 2 remaining 

The days of the week was Tuesday. 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

 

Q. 14 Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

39, 50, 63, 80, ?, 122, 147, 176 

(A) 90 

(B) 108 

(C) 99 

(D) 105 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

The series follows pattern as, 

39 + 11 = 50 

50 + (11 + 2 = 13) = 63 

63 + (13 + 4 = 17) = 80 

80 + (17 + 2 = 19) = 99

99 + (19 + 4 = 23) = 122 

122 + (23 + 2 = 25) = 147 

147 + (25 + 4 = 29) = 176 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

Q. 15 A − B means ‘A is the sister of B’ 

A × B means ‘A is the husband of B’; 

A ÷ B ‘A is the son of B’ 

If, Y × M − T − Z ÷ L × U , then how is U related to Y? 

(A) Father-in-law 

(B) Mother-in-law 

(C) Father 

(D) Mother 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

In the diagram, Circle shows the female, square shows the male, vertical lines show the generation, single horizontal line shows the brother/sister and double horizontal lines show the couple. 

From the diagram, 

‘U’ is the mother-in-law of ‘Y’. 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

 

Q. 16 Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order. 

1. Casting 

2. Acting 

3. Film Shooting 

4. Final Film 

5. Editing 

(A) 4, 3, 5, 1, 2 

(B) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5 

(C) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 

(D) 1, 2, 3, 5, 4 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

Arrangement of the word in the meaningful order, 

Casting, Acting, Film Shooting, Editing, Final Film 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

 

Q. 17 Select the figure that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 18 Select the option in which the given figure X is embedded (rotation is not allowed). 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 19 Select the correct mirror image of the given letter-cluster when a vertical mirror is placed on the right side of the cluster.

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 20 The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the manner in which the folded paper has been cut is shown in the following figures. How would this paper look when unfolded? 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 21 Select the letter will replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

A, J, E, L, I, N, O, P, U, ? 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) B

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

There are 2 series, 

A, E, I , O , U 

And, 

J, L, N, P, ? 

2nd series follows pattern as, 

J + 2 = L 

L + 2 = N 

N + 2 = P 

P + 2 = R 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

 

Q. 22 ‘Photoshop’ is related to ‘Software’ in the same way as ‘Optical Mouse’ is related to ‘_____’. 

(A) Hardware 

(B) Touch – screen 

(C) Malware 

(D) Hard – disc 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

‘Photoshop’ is related to ‘Software’ in the same way as ‘Optical Mouse’ is related to ‘Hardware’. 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

 

Q. 23 Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. 

Statements: 

1. No garden is a park. 

2. Some gardens are schools. 

Conclusions: 

I. No park is a garden. 

II. Some schools are gardens. 

III. Some parks are gardens. 

(A) Either conclusion I or III and conclusion II follow. 

(B) Only conclusions II and III follow. 

(C) Only conclusions I and II follow. 

(D) Either conclusion I or III follows. 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 24 Select the dice that can be formed by folding the given sheet along the lines. 

(A) Only A

(B) Only B and D 

(C) Only A and B 

(D) Only A,  and C 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 25 Which of the following Venn diagrams best represents the relationship between the following classes? Lady Constables, Uncles, Mothers 

Answer: (C) 

General Awareness 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 26 Which of the following is the lowermost layer of the Atmosphere? 

(A) Troposphere 

(B) Mesosphere 

(C) Thermosphere 

(D) Exosphere 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 27 What is the rank of India in the Human Development Index 2019? 

(A) 89th 

(B) 130th 

(C) 128th 

(D) 129th 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 28 The rating for a fuse used in a household electric circuit is provided on the basis of: 

(A) resistance 

(B) voltage 

(C) power 

(D) current 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 29 In which state is the festival of Uttarayan uniquely celebrated? 

(A) Jharkhand 

(B) Gujarat 

(C) Uttar Pradesh 

(D) Kerala 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 30 Which of the following events did NOT occur in 1919? 

(A) Montague Chelmsford Reform was announced 

(B) Jallianwala Bagh tragedy took place 

(C) Rowlatt Act was passed 

(D) Partition of Bengal took place 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 31 How many molecules of ATP are obtained by the respiration of one molecule of glucose? 

(A) 36 

(B)

(C) 38 

(D)

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 32 Constantan is an alloy of copper and _______. 

(A) aluminium 

(B) tin 

(C) nickel 

(D) iron 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 33 Which of the following rivers was known as Purushni in the Vedic period? 

(A) Beas 

(B) Chenab 

(C) Ravi 

(D) Sutlej 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 34 Which tales are related with the painting and sculptures of the Ajanta caves? 

(A) Hitopadesha Tale 

(B) Panchatantra Tales 

(C) Jataka Tales 

(D) Pentamerone Tales 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 35 Who among the following is NOT a recipient of the 2019 Mother Teresa Memorial Awards for Social Justice? 

(A) Kailash Satyarthi 

(B) Priti Patkar 

(C) Medha Patkar 

(D) Ajeet Singh 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 36 Who among the following is the Chief Minister of Mizoram as on November 2019? 

(A) Conrad Kongkal Sangma 

(B) Laldenga 

(C) Neiphiu Rio 

(D) PU Zoramthanga 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 37 ‘Pedology’ is the science of: 

(A) ground water 

(B) soil 

(C) childhood illness 

(D) skin disease 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 38 Who among the following initiated ‘Din-i-Ilahi’? 

(A) Babur 

(B) Humayun 

(C) Jahangir 

(D) Akbar 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 39 Which of the following ministries is NOT associated with the initiative of Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Scheme? 

(A) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 

(B) Ministry of Rural Development 

(C) Ministry of Women and Child Development 

(D) Ministry of Human Resource Development 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 40 Which among the following is a non-biodegradable waste? 

(A) Plastic 

(B) Flowers 

(C) Vegetables 

(D) Dead animals 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 41 What does ‘C’ stand for in ITCZ? 

(A) Convection 

(B) Convergence 

(C) Constant 

(D) Circulation 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 42 In 2019, IIT-Madras launched the country’s first indigenously designed standing wheelchair named as: 

(A) Arise 

(B) Marathon 

(C) Awake 

(D) Optimist 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 43 Who signed the treaty of Alinagar with the British? 

(A) Mir Qasim 

(B) Siraj-ud-Daula 

(C) Alivardi Khan 

(D) Mir Jafar 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 44 Under which Amendment to the Constitution of India was Goods and Services Tax imposed? 

(A) 97th 

(B) 101st 

(C) 103rd 

(D) 99th 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 45 How many medals did India win in the 2012 Summer Olympics? 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 46 What is the rank of India in the Global Peace Index 2019? 

(A) 142 

(B) 144 

(C) 143 

(D) 141 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 47 Who among the following was the mascot of the Men’s Hockey World Cup held at Bhubaneswar in 2018? 

(A) Shera 

(B) Millie 

(C) Borobi 

(D) Turtle Olly 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 48 Which of the following states does NOT share its boundary with Nepal? 

(A) Uttar Pradesh 

(B) Assam 

(C) West Bengal 

(D) Bihar 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 49 In July 2019, which of the following schemes was launched to accelerate water harvesting and conservation measures? 

(A) Jal Shakti Abhiyan 

(B) Jal Bachao Abhiyan 

(C) Jal hi dhan hai Abhiyan 

(D) Jal Vikas Abhiyan 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 50 Who of the following authored the book ‘Revolution 2020’? 

(A) Devdutt Pattnaik 

(B) Rupa Pai 

(C) Chetan Bhagat 

(D) Arvind Kejriwal 

Answer: (C) 

Quantitative Aptitude 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 51 Solve the following expression. 

11 + 11 × 11 − 11 ÷ 11 

(A) 131 

(B) 22 

(C) 11 

(D) 121 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

11 + 11 × 11 − 11 ÷ 11 

= 11 + 121 – 1 = 131 

 

Q. 52 Solve the following. 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 53 The value of (cosec A + cot A + 1)(cosec A − cot A)+ 1) − 2 cosec A is: 

(A) 2 cosec A

(B) 4 cosec A 

(C)

(D)

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

(cosecA + cotA + 1)(cosecA − cotA + 1) − 2cosecA

(cosecA + 1)2 − (cotA)2 − 2cosecA = 

(∵ a2 − b2 = (a + b)(a − b) )

= cosec2A + 1 + 2cosecA − cot2A − 2cosecA 

($$cosec^2A – cot^2A = 1) 

= 1 + 1 = 2 

 

Q. 54 If integer n is divided by 5, the remainder is 2. What will be the remainder if 7n is divided by 5? 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

If integer n is divided by 5, the remainder is 2, 

When integer is 7n then remainder also multiply by 7 so, 

Remained = 2 × 7 = 14 

Now, 

14 is divided by 5 so, 

Remainder = 4 

 

Q. 55 A shopkeeper buys two books for Rs. 300. He sells the first book at a profit of 20% and the second book at a loss of 10%. What is the selling price of the first book, if, in the whole transaction there is no profit no loss? 

(A) Rs.110 

(B) Rs.115 

(C) Rs.120 

(D) Rs.125 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 56 When 2 is subtracted from each of the given n numbers, then the sum of the numbers so obtained is 102. When 5 is subtracted from each of them, then the sum of the numbers so obtained is 12. What is the average of the given n numbers? 

(A) 6.2 

(B) 6.6 

(C) 5.8 

(D) 5.4 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

Let for ‘n’ numbers the average be ‘x’. 

So, the total sum of ‘n’ numbers would be ‘nx’. 

If 2 is subtracted from each ‘n’ numbers, then the resulted value to be subtracted becomes = 2n 

Thus, value of the total sum now = (nx – 2n) 

Given that, this value equals to 102. 

So, nx – 2n = 102 …(1) 

Again when 5 is subtracted from each ‘n’ numbers, then the resulted value to be subtracted becomes = 5n Thus, value of the total sum now = (nx – 5n) 

Given that, this value equals to 12. 

So, nx – 5n = 12 …(2) 

Subtracting (2) from (1), we get: 

nx – 2n – (nx – 5n) = 102 – 12 

⇒ -2n + 5n = 90 

⇒ 3n = 90 

⇒ n = 90/3 = 30 

There are 30 numbers. 

Putting n = 30, in eqn.(1), we get: 

(30)x – 2(30) = 102 

⇒ 30x – 60 = 102 

⇒ 30x = 162 

⇒ x = 162/30 = 5.4 

∴ The average of 30 numbers is 5.4. 

 

Q. 57 The average of 4 terms is 30 and the Ist term is of the sum of the remaining terms. What is the first term?  

(A) 60 

(B) 30 

(C) 40 

(D) 20 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 58 Amit travelled a distance of 50 km in 9 hours. He travelled partly on foot at 5 km/h and partly by bicycle at 10 km/h. The distance travelled on the bicycle is: 

(A) 11 km 

(B) 10 km 

(C) 13 km 

(D) 12 km 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 59 The following table shows the production of fertilizers (in lakh tonne) by six companies for 5 months (January to May).

In which month does Company II have a contribution of approximately 20% in the total fertilizer production? 

(A) March 

(B) April 

(C) May 

(D) January 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 60 If x,y,z are three numbers such that x + y = 13, y + z = 15 and z + x = 16 , the zy+zz /xyz value of is: 

(A) 5/36

(B) 36/5

(C) 18/5

(D) 5/18

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 61 In a circle, chords PQ and TS are produced to meet at R. If RQ = 14.4 cm, PQ = 11.2 cm, and SR = 12.8 cm, then the length of chord TS is: 

(A) 16 cm 

(B) 14.2 cm 

(C) 18 cm 

(D) 12.4 cm 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 62 If a = 2b = 8c and a + b + c = 13 then the value of √a2+b2+c2/2c is: 

(A) 9/2 

(B) -⅚ 

(C) -9/2 

(D) ⅚ 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 63 If a2+b2-c2 = 0 then the value of 2(a2+b2-c) / 3a2+b2-c2

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 64 A certain sum amounts to Rs.280900 in 2 years at 6% per annum, interest compounded annually. The sum is: 

(A) Rs.250000 

(B) Rs.200000 

(C) Rs.350000 

(D) Rs.550000 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 65 A man wanted to sell his bat at a discount of 8%. His brother who was a cricketer wanted to buy the bat, so the man sells it at a discount of 10%. In this deal, the man reduces Rs.70 in profit. What was the market value of the bat? 

(A) Rs.3,000 

(B) Rs.3,500 

(C) Rs.2,500 

(D) Rs.3,200 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 66 The following table shows the imports and exports (in Rs.crore) of a country over 4 years (2016 to 2019). 

The average trade balance (in Rs.crores) is: 

(A)

(B) 12 

(C)

(D)

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Trade balance (in Rs.crores) in 2016 = 130 – 125 = 5 

Trade balance (in Rs.crores) in 2017 = 150 – 145 = 5 

Trade balance (in Rs.crores) in 2018 = 175 – 165 = 10 

Trade balance (in Rs.crores) in 2019 = 200 – 188 = 12 

Average trade balance (in Rs.crores) = 5+5+10+12 /4  = 32/4 = 8 

 

Q. 67 Arrange the angles of the triangle from smallest to largest in the triangle. where the sides are AB = 7 cm, AC = 8 cm, BC = 9 cm. 

(A) A,B,C 

(B) B,A,C 

(C) C,B,D 

(D) C,B,A

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 68 Find the height of a cuboid whose volume is 330 cm3 and base area is 15 cm2

(A) 21 cm 

(B) 24 cm 

(C) 22 cm 

(D) 19 cm 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Volume of cuboid = Base area × height 

330 = 15 × height 

Height = 330/15 = 22 cm 

 

Q. 69 The volumes of spheres A and B are in the ratio 125 : 64. If the sum of radii of A and B is 36 cm,then the surface area(in cm2 ) of A is: 

(A) 512π 

(B) 1600π 

(C) 800π 

(D) 1024π 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 70 Study the following table and answer the question. 

Total expenditure on all the items in 2014 was approximately what percent of the total expenditure in 2018? 

(A) 68.32% 

(B) 65.32% 

(C) 60.32% 

(D) 66.32% 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

Total expenditure on all the items in 2014 = 284 + 98 + 3 + 23.4 + 74 = 482.4 

Total expenditure on all the items in 2018 = 425 + 141 + 3.96 + 49.4 + 108 = 727.36 

Required percentage = $$\frac{482.4}{727.36} \times 100 = 66.32% 

 

Q. 71 The following table shows the production of fertilizers (in lakh tonne) by six companies for 5 months (January to May).

There a continuous decrease in production over the months in: 

(A) Company II 

(B) Company I 

(C) Company III 

(D) Company Iv 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

There a continuous decrease in production over the months in company I. 

 

Q. 72 A wheel covers a distance of 1,100 cm in one round. The diameter of the wheelis: 

(A) 350 cm 

(B) 175 cm 

(C) 200 cm 

(D) 150 cm 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 73 A, B and C can individually complete a task in 24 days,16 days and 32 days respectively. If A and C start the work and worked for 6 days and left, then the number of days required by B to complete the remaining task, is: 

(A) 9

(B) 17½ 

(C) 7½ 

(D) 12½ 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Let the total work be 96 units. 

( ∵ LCM of 24, 16 and 32 is 96.) 

Efficiency of A = work/time = 96/24 = 4 

Efficiency of B = 96/16 = 6 

Efficiency of C = 96/32 = 3 

Efficiency of A and C = 4 + 3 = 7 

Work done by A and C in 6 days = 7 × 6 = 42 units Remaining work = 96 – 42 = 54 units 

Time taken by B to complete 54 units work = 54/6 = 9 days 

 

Q. 74 If 5cotθ = 3 , find the value of 6sinθ−3cosθ / 7sinθ+3cosθ. 

(A) 11/40 

(B) 20/41 

(C) 21/44 

(D) 44/21 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 75 train X travelling at 60 km/h overtakes another train Y, 225 m long, and completely passes it in 72 seconds. If the trains had been going in opposite directions, they would have passed each other in 18 seconds. The length (in m) of X and the speed (in km/h) of Y are, respectively: 

(A) 245 and 54 

(B) 255 and 40 

(C) 255 and 36 

(D) 245 and 45 

Answer: (C) 

English Comprehension 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 76 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Abort 

(A) Begin 

(B) Continue 

(C) End 

(D) Hate 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 77 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement. 

I was sitting at home doing nothing when I had heard that song again. 

(A) heard 

(B) No improvement 

(C) hears 

(D) has heard 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 78 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. 

A. They also visit ailing friends and relatives, or attend to personal matters even during office hours. 

B. Once in office, they receive friends and relatives who call them any time without prior appointment. 

C. We can frequently find a large number of people sitting here and there and doing nothing. 

D. Even those who are employed often come late to office and leave early unless they are forced to be punctual. 

(A) DCAB 

(B) ABCD 

(C) ACDB 

(D) CDBA

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 79 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. 

We must get this post send as soon as possible. 

(A) We must get 

(B) this post 

(C) soon as possible 

(D) send as 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 80 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

Having something more than required 

(A) Surplus 

(B) Surroundings 

(C) Surcharge 

(D) Surrogate 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 81 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence. 

“What are you going to call the puppy, Jane?” the boy asked. 

(A) The boy wondered what Jane were going to call the puppy 

(B) Jane asked the boy what is he going to call the puppy 

(C) The boy told Jane what she was going to call her puppy 

(D) The boy asked Jane what she was going to call the puppy 

Answer: (D) 

Instructions 

In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank. 

In a way, adult education is an educational movement through the medium (1)______ village schools. In the beginning, the (2)______ were suspicious. It was hard to persuade (3)______ to realise that they were really getting something (4)______ the schools. They were not at all sure that they wanted their (5)______ to leave their homes. 

Q. 82 Select the most appropriate option for the blank numbered 1. 

(A) by 

(B) of 

(C) from 

(D) in 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 83 Select the most appropriate option for the blank numbered 2 

(A) villagers 

(B) children 

(C) politicians 

(D) officers 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 84 Select the most appropriate option for the blank numbered 3. 

(A) they 

(B) him 

(C) them 

(D) us 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 85 Select the most appropriate option for the blank numbered 4 

(A) from 

(B) to 

(C) for 

(D) by 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 86 Select the most appropriate option for the blank numbered 5. 

(A) teachers 

(B) villagers 

(C) parents 

(D) children 

Answer: (D) 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

 

Q. 87 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. Anger about an unfair situation or about someone’s unfair behaviour 

(A) Indigenisation 

(B) Induction 

(C) Indulgence 

(D) Indignation 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 88 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Exceed 

(A) Decrease 

(B) Surpass 

(C) Decline 

(D) Improve 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 89 Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom. 

Blind alley 

(A) (A) state of deep thought 

(B) (A) person who comes to meet occasionally 

(C) (A) situation in which no further progress can be made 

(D) Taking first step after somebody’s approach 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 90 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one thatngives their correct order. 

A. Accommodation and food were given free. 

B. This was held in a hostel for poor students built by a philanthropist. 

C. A few years ago, I was the chief guest at a small function. 

D. But the inmates of the hostel had to bear other expenses like clothing and toiletries 

(A) BCDA 

(B) BCAD 

(C) ABCD

(D) CBAD 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 91 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. 

(A) Beginning 

(B) Guidence 

(C) Shining 

(D) Soldier 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 92 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement. 

One evening, when father was coming home from work, I played in the front garden. 

(A) am playing 

(B) No improvement 

(C) play 

(D) was playing 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 93 Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom. 

The acid test 

(A) A critical situation or crisis 

(B) A fact, event or situation that proves something 

(C) An unpleasant or offensive test 

(D) Throwing acid on someone’s face 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 94 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. 

Sita has no taste in classical dance. 

(A) in 

(B) classical dance 

(C) Sita has 

(D) no taste 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 95 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

Mellow 

(A) Medium 

(B) Hard 

(C) Shiny 

(D) Soft 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Mellow means soft or calm so the antonym is hard. 

 

Q. 96 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

Emerge 

(A) Announce 

(B) Surface 

(C) Appear 

(D) Disappear 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 97 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. 

My cousin’s study on the reading habits of school children across three states has been recognised as a ______ piece of research. 

(A) pioneering 

(B) proud 

(C) useless 

(D) negligent 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 98 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. 

Suzerainty is having political control over a ______ state. 

(A) unified 

(B) democratic 

(C) dependent 

(D) backward 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 99 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence. 

The commander ordered his soldiers to move forward and attack the enemy camps. 

(A) The soldiers were ordered by their commander to move forward and attack the enemy camps 

(B) His soldiers were ordered by the commander to be moved forward and attacked the enemy camps 

(C) The commander was ordered by his soldiers to move forward and attack the enemy camps 

(D) The commander ordered his soldiers to be moved forward and attacked the enemy camps 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 100 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. 

(A) Athelete 

(B) Convenience 

(C) Dilemma 

(D) Guarantee 

Answer: (A) 

SSC CGL Tier-I 09March 2020 Shift-I Previous Year Paper

SSC CGL 9th March 2020 Shift-1 

Q. 1 Identify the number that does NOT belong to the following series. 

2, 6, 14, 30, 62, 126, 250 

(A) 14 

(B) 126 

(C) 250 

(D) 62 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

The series follows pattern as, 

2 + 22 = 2 + 4 = 6 

6 + 23 = 6 + 8 = 14 

14 + 23 = 14 + 16 = 30 

30 + 24 = 30 + 32 = 62 

62 + 25 = 62 + 64 = 126 

126 + 26 = 126 + 128 = 254 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

Q. 2 A + B means ‘A is the sister of B’. 

A × B means ‘A is the father of B’: 

A ÷ B means ‘A is the brother of B’: 

Which of the following expressions means ‘H is the grandson of P’? 

(A) P + K + D × H ÷ M 

(B) H + K + D × P ÷ M 

(C) D + H + K × M ÷ P 

(D) K + P × D × H × M 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

In the diagram, Circle shows the female, square shows the male, vertical lines show the generation, single horizontal line shows the brother/sister and double horizontal lines show the couple. 

From the option D, 

So, ‘H is the grandson of P’. 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

 

Q. 3 A cube is made by folding the given sheet. In the cube so formed, which of the following pairs of letters will be on opposite sides?

(A) Q and E 

(B) A and Q 

(C) L and U 

(D) B and E 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 4 60 students participated in one or more of the three competitions,i.e. Quiz, Extempore and Debate. A total of 22 students participated either in Quiz only or in Extempore only. 4 students participated in all three competitions. A total of14 students participated in any of the two competitions only. How many students participated in Debate only? 

(A) 11 

(B) 20 

(C) 14 

(D) 22 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Total students = 60 

Students participated either in Quiz only or in Extempore only = 22 

Students participated in all three competitions = 4 

Students participated in any of the two competitions only = 14 

Students participated in Debate only = 60 – 22 – 4 – 14 = 20 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

 

Q. 5 Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. 

Statements: 

1. Some dancers are writers. 

2. All writers are students. 

Conclusions: 

I. Some students are dancers. 

II. Some students are writers. 

III. No student is a dancer. 

(A) Either conclusion I or III follows. 

(B) Only conclusions II and III follow. 

(C) Only conclusions I and II follow. 

(D) All conclusions I, II and III follow. 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

From the Venn diagram, 

Only conclusion I and II follow. 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

Q. 6 Select the figure that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 7 Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number.

56 : 30 :: 78 : ? 

(A) 46 

(B) 41 

(C) 50 

(D) 53 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

30 × 2 – 4 = 60 – 4 = 56 

Similarly, 

41 × 2 – 4 = 82 – 4 = 78 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

 

Q. 8 Arrange the following words in the order in which they would appear in an English dictionary.

1. Realistic 

2. Realism 

3. Restore 

4. Research 

5. Resurge 

(A) 2, 1, 4, 3, 5 

(B) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5 

(C) 1, 2, 4, 3, 5 

(D) 2, 1, 4, 5, 3 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Word according to English dictionary, 

Realism, Realistic, Research, Restore, Resurge 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

 

Q. 9 Four letter-clusters have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd letter-cluster. 

(A) JNQS 

(B) TVXZ 

(C) RSTU 

(D) ADGJ 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

J + 4 = N + 3 = Q + 2 = S 

T + 2 = V + 2 = X + 2 = Z 

R + 1 = S + 1 = T + 1 = U 

(A) + 3 = (D) + 3 = G + 3 = J 

Except option A, remaining all letter-clusters have same difference in between the letters. 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

 

Q. 10 In a certain code language, ‘DRONE’ is written as ‘SERFO’. How will ‘HOUSE’ be written as in that language? 

(A) QJXG(B) 

(B) PIXFT 

(C) PQWGS 

(D) PIVFT 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Similarly, 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

 

Q. 11 Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

DJQC, ELTG, FNWK, GPZO, ? 

(A) HRBU 

(B) HRCS 

(C) HQCT 

(D) GRDS 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

The series follows pattern as, 

((D) + 1)(J + 2)(Q + 3)((C) + $) = ELTG 

(E + 1)(L +2)(T + 3)(G + 4) = FNWK 

(F + 1)(N +2)(W + 3)(K + 4) = GPZO 

(G + 1)(P +2)(Z + 3)(O + 4) = HRCS 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

 

Q. 12 Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of words. Audition : Selection 

(A) Loyalty : Fraud 

(B) Examination : Pass 

(C) Machine: Fault 

(D) Competition : Poem 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Audition related to selection similarly, examination related to pass. 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

 

Q. 13 How many triangles are there in the given figure? 

(A) 23 

(B) 22 

(C) 24 

(D) 21 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 14 If ‘A’ stands for ‘subtraction’, ‘B’ stands for ‘multiplication’, ‘C’ stands for ‘addition’ and “D’ stands for ‘division’, then what is the value of the following expression? 

32B4A 12 B(35A24)C52D4 

(A) 47 

(B) 39 

(C) 19 

(D)

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

32B4(A) 12 B(35A24)C52D4 

On applying the instructions, 

= 32 × 4 − 12 × (35 − 24) + 52 ÷ 4 

= 128 – 12 \times 11 + 13$$ 

= 128 – 132 + 13 

= 9 

 

Q. 15 Select the letter that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

Y, R, L, G, ?, Z 

(A)

(B)

(C) C

(D)

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

The series follows pattern as, 

Y – 7 = R 

R – 6 = L 

L – 5 = G 

G – 4 = C 

C – 3 = Z 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

Q. 16 Select the option in which the given figure is embedded (rotation is not allowed). 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 17 In a certain code language, ‘POUND’ is coded as ‘106’ and ‘CLEAN’ is coded as ’41’. How will ‘MAKER’ be coded as in that language? 

(A) 112 

(B) 78 

(C) 50 

(D) 54 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

POUN(D) = 16 +15 × 2 + 21 × 2 + 14 + 4 = 106 

CLEAN = 3 + 12 + 5×2 + 1×2 + 14 = 41 

Similarly, 

MAKER = 13 + 1 × 2 + 11 + 5 × 2 + 18 = 54 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

 

Q. 18 Four number-pairs have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the number-pair that is different from the rest. 

(A) 37 : 266 

(B) 53 : 378 

(C) 45 : 322 

(D) 43 : 318 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 19 Which of the following Venn diagrams best represents the relationship between the classes? Tables, Wooden objects, Chairs 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 20 Select the option in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers in the given set. 

(88, 60, 37) 

(A) (56, 38, 28) 

(B) (36, 70, 38) 

(C) (94, 42, 34) 

(D) (43, 49, 27) 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

In (88, 60, 37) 

8 + 8 = 16 

6 + 0 = 6 

16 – 6 = 10 = (3 + 7) 

Similarly, 

In (94, 42, 34) 

9 + 4 = 13 

4 + 2 = 6 

13 – 6 = 7 = (3 + 4) 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

Q. 21 Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it.

(A) 55 

(B) 69 

(C) 205 

(D) 108 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 22 Select the correct mirror image of the given letter-cluster when a vertical mirror is placed on the right side of the cluster.

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 23 Apiece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the question figures. Select from the given answer figures, how it will appear when unfolded? 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 24 Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd word. 

(A) Volume 

(B) Gallon 

(C) Weight 

(D) Distance 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Only ‘Gallon’ is the unit of measurement(volume). 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

 

Q. 25 ‘Ethiopia’ is related to ‘Africa’ in the same way as ‘Brazil’ is related to ‘_____’, 

(A) Africa 

(B) Brasilia 

(C) North America 

(D) South America 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

‘Ethiopia’ is related to ‘Africa’ in the same way as ‘Brazil’ is related to ‘South America” 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

General Awareness 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 26 The Paithan Hydro – Electric Project is on river _____. 

(A) Brahmaputra 

(B) Yamuna 

(C) Narmada 

(D) Godavari 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 27 Who designed the logo for Lokpalin India? 

(A) B.P. Raju 

(B) Prashant Mishra 

(C) Deepak Punia 

(D) Kamareddy 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 28 The India Meteorological Department (IMD) celebrated _____ its foundation day on January 15, 2020. 

(A) 145 th 

(B) 139 th 

(C) 135 th 

(D) 140 th 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 29 What does GNP stand for? 

(A) Gramin Nigam Parishad 

(B) Gramin Nisak Praman 

(C) Gross National Product 

(D) Gross National Produce 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 30 Which of the following years is called the Year of the Great Divide in the demographic history of India? 

(A) 1921 

(B) 1931 

(C) 1951 

(D) 1911 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 31 In which year did the Portuguese capture Goa? 

(A) 1610 AD

(B) 1475 AD

(C) 1540 AD

(D) 1510 AD 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 32 Name the author of the book ‘Ain-i-Akbari’? 

(A) Todar Mal 

(B) Abu’ Faz! 

(C) Dara Shikoh 

(D) Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 33 Protium, deuterium and tritium are the naturally occurring isotopes of: 

(A) nitrogen 

(B) hydrogen 

(C) carbon 

(D) gold 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 34 Name the Indian equestrian to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics officially after a wait / span of two decades. 

(A) Ghulam Mohammed Khan 

(B) Raghubir Singh 

(C) Fouaad Mirza 

(D) Bishal Singh 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 35 What is the yellow dust present in the middle of a flower called? 

(A) Zygote 

(B) Pollen 

(C) Stomata 

(D) Sperm 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 36 In which of the following is citric acid present? 

(A) Tamarind 

(B) Lemon 

(C) Black Gram 

(D) Curd 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 37 Who launched the first phase of the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) on 15th January 2020? 

(A) Ajit Pawar 

(B) Devendra Fadnavis 

(C) Narendra Modi 

(D) Uddhav Thackeray 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 38 ______ are called the ‘Power houses’ of the cell. 

(A) Lungs 

(B) Pituitary glands 

(C) Arteries 

(D) Mitochondria 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 39 In which year was the first Round Table Conference held in London? 

(A) 1907 

(B) 1930 

(C) 1919 

(D) 1923 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 40 The Legislative Assembly of which state adopted a new logo on the 9th January 2020? 

(A) Tripura 

(B) Assam 

(C) Andhra Pradesh 

(D) Arunachal Pradesh 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 41 Name the first actor to win the Oscar Awards. 

(A) Emil Jannings 

(B) Warner Baxter 

(C) Charlie Chaplin 

(D) Lionel Barrymore 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 42 Shaukat Kaifi passed away in 2019. She was the mother of which famous actress? 

(A) Dia Mirza 

(B) Shabana Azmi 

(C) Fatima Sana Shaikh 

(D) Urmila Matondkar 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 43 What does the writ of ‘Mandamus’ mean? 

(A) To be Certified 

(B) We Command 

(C) You May Have the Body 

(D) By What Warrants 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 44 On which country has the World Anti-doping Agency recently imposed a 4-year ban? 

(A) Russia 

(B) Pakistan 

(C) Brazil 

(D) China 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 45 Deficiency of which of the following vitamins causes Night Blindness? 

(A) Vitamin B 

(B) Vitamin D 

(C) Vitamin C 

(D) Vitamin A 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 46 What is the pass at the southern end of the Nilgiri hills called? 

(A) Chorla ghat pass 

(B) Malshej ghat pass 

(C) Palakkad gap 

(D) Goran ghat pass 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 47 Jai Prakash Narayan Museum of Socialism is situated in: 

(A) Vadodara 

(B) New Delhi 

(C) Lucknow 

(D) Amritsar 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 48 Which of the following Acts was amended to provide a statutory basis for the implementation of the flexible inflation targeting (FIT) framework? 

(A) The Industrial Finance Corporation ofIndia Act, 1948 

(B) Banking Regulation Act, 1949 

(C) Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Act, 1934 

(D) Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation Act, 1961 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 49 Fatehabad district derives its name from the eponymous headquarters town founded by _____ in the 14th century, who named it after his son Fateh Khan. 

(A) Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq 

(B) Firoz Shah Tughlaq 

(C) Humayun 

(D) Allauddin Khilji 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 50 The wood of which of the following trees is used to make the large plucked string instrument used in Carnatic classical music known as Bobbili Veena / Saraswathi Veena? 

(A) Walnut wood 

(B) Jackfruit wood 

(C) Teak wood 

(D) Sandal wood 

Answer: (B) 

Quantitative Aptitude 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 51 Ram makes a profit of 30% by selling an article. What would be the profit percent if it were calculated on the selling price instead of the cost price? (Correct to one decimal! place) 

(A) 22.4 % 

(B) 23.1 % 

(C) 20.1 % 

(D) 24.2 % 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Let the cost price be Rs.100. 

Selling price = 100  × 130/100 = Rs.130 

Profit when it calculated on the selling price = 30/130  × 100 = 23.07% ≈ 23.1% 

 

Q. 52 Ram and Shyam can complete a task in 6⅔ days and 15 days, respectively. They work together for 4 days, and then Ram leaves. In how many days after Ram leaves, will Shyam complete the remaining task alone? 

(A) 1½ days 

(B) 3 days 

(C) 4 days 

(D) 2 days 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 53 The following table represents the number of candidates that appeared and qualified in a competitive examination from different states over five years. Study the table and answer the questions that follow. 

The total number of candidates that qualified from all the states together in 1998 is approximately what percentage of the total 

number of candidates that qualified from all the states together in 2001? (Correct to Two decimal points) 

(A) 94.7 % 

(B) 97.72 % 

(C) 90.72 % 

(D) 96.70 % 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 54 If (A) + (B) = 12 and A(B) = 17 , What is the value of A3 + B3

(A) 1116 

(B) 1166 

(C) 1106 

(D) 1213 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

A3 + B3 

= ((A) + B)3 − 3AB((A) + B) 

= (12)3 − 3 × 17(12) 

= 1728 – 612 = 1116 

 

Q. 55 In the given figure △ABC, if θ = 80, the measure of each of the other two angles will be:

(A) 60 

(B) 40 

(C) 50 

(D) 80 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 56 If 3A = 4B = 5C, then A : B : C is equal to: 

(A) 10 : 5 : 4 

(B) 10 : 7 : 6 

(C) 20 : 15 : 16 

(D) 20 : 15 : 12 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

3A = 4B = 5C 

3A= 4B = 5C = k 

let the 

(A) = k/3 

(B) = K/4 

(C) = K/5 

k/3 :k/4 :k/5 

(A) : (B) : (C) = = 20 : 15 : 12 

 

Q. 57 What is the area of a sector of a circle of radius 14 cm and central angle 450? (Take π = 22/7) 

(A) 70 cm2 

(B) 77 cm2 

(C) 11 cm2 

(D) 67 cm2 

Answer: (B) 

Instructions 

The following table represents the number of candidates that appeared and qualified in a competitive examination from different states over five years. Study the table and answer the questions that follow. 

 

Q. 58 What is the difference between the number of candidates qualifying in the year 1998, in the states M and P? 

(A) 40 

(B) 50 

(C) 44 

(D) 60 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

The difference between the number of candidates qualifying in the year 1998, in the states M and P = 1020 – 980 = 40 

 

Q. 59 What is the average number of candidates that appeared from State Q during the given years? 

(A) 8880 

(B) 9000 

(C) 8990 

(D) 8980 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Number of candidates that appeared from State Q in all years = 8100 + 9500 + 8700 + 9700 + 8950 = 44950 Average number of candidates that appeared from State Q during the given years = 44950/5 = 89990 (Average = sum of terms/number of terms) 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

 

Q. 60 Ravi scores 72 % marks in examinations. If these are 360 marks, then the maximum marks are: 

(A) 500 

(B) 450 

(C) 400 

(D) 350 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

According to question, 

72% = 360 

Maximum marks(100%) = $$\frac{360}{72} \times 100 = 500 

 

Q. 61 The average age of A and B is 20 years. and that of B and C is 25 years. What is the age of A? 

(A) 25 years 

(B) 10 years 

(C) 15 years 

(D) 20 years 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 62 The single discount equivalent to two successive discounts of 20%and 15% is: 

(A) 28% 

(B) 30% 

(C) 32% 

(D) 22% 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Single discount for successive discounts 

= 20% + 15% – 20%×15%100 20% + 15% – 3% = 32% 

 

Q. 63 What is the smallest integer that is a multiple of 5, 8 and 15? 

(A) 600 

(B) 120 

(C) 60 

(D) 40 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Smallest integer that is a multiple of 5, 8 and 15 = 120 

(LCMof5,8and15is120.

 

Q. 64 The simple interest on a sum of money for 3 years at an interest rate of 6% p.a. is Rs.6,750. What will be the compound interest rounded off on the same sum at the same rate for the same period, compounded annually is closest to : 

(A) Rs. 7,133 

(B) Rs. 7,163 

(C) Rs. 7,103 

(D) Rs. 7,663 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Simple interest = prt100 

r = 6% 

t = 3 years 

6750 = p×6×3100 

p = Rs.37500 

Compound interest = p(1 + r100)tp 

= 37500(1 + 6100)337500 

= 37500 ×106100×106100×10610037500 

= 44663.1 – 37500 = 7361.1 Rs.7361 

 

Q. 65 In the figure, PA is a tangent from an external point P to the circle with centre O. If PO(B)=110°, then the measure of APO is: 

(A) 25° 

(B) 40° 

(C) 20° 

(D) 30° 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 66 Ty the right triangle shown in the figure ,what is the value of \cosecθ

(A) 135 

(B) 513 

(C) 511 

(D) 1213 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 67 Triangle PDC is drawn in side the square ABCD of side 24 cm where PP lies on AB. What is the area of the triangle? 

(A) 280 cm2 

(B) 288 cm2cm^{2} 

(C) 200 cm2cm^{2} 

(D) 298 cm2cm^{2} 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 68 The value of 1800÷20×[(126)+(2412)] is: 

(A) 2720 

(B) 840 

(C) 1720 

(D) 1620 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

1800÷20×[(126)+(2412)]1800\div20\times [(12-6)+(24-12)] 

= 1800÷20×[(6)+(12)] 

= 90×[(6)+(12)] 

= 90×18 = 1620 

 

Q. 69 (3a4b)3 is equal to: 

(A) 9a216b2 

(B) 27a364b3108a2b+144ab2 

(C) 27a364b3 

(D) 9a224ab+16b2 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

(3a4b)3(3a-4b)^{3} 

= (3a)3(4b)33(3a.4b)(3a4b) 

((ab)3=a3b33ab(ab)

= 27a364b336ab(3a4b) 

= 27a364b3108a2b+144ab2 

 

Q. 70 Expand: (4a+3b+2c)2 

(A) 16a29b2+4c224ab+12bc16ca 

(B) 16a2+9b2+4c2+24ab+12bc+16ca 

(C) 4a2+3b2+2c2+24ab+12bc+16ca 

(D) 16a2+9b2+4c224ab12bc16ca 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

(4a+3b+2c)2(4a+3b+2c)^{2} 

= (4a)2+(3b)2+(2c)2+2(4a.3b+3b.2c+2c.4a) 

((a+b+c)2=a2+b2+c2+2(a+b+c)) 

= 16a2+9b2+4c2+2(12ab+6bc+8ac) 

= 16a2+9b2+4c2+24ab+12bc+16ac 

 

Q. 71 The length, breadth and height of a cuboidal box are in the ratio 7 : 5 : 3 and its whole surface area is 27832 cm2cm^{2}. Its volume is: 

(A) 288120 cm3 

(B) 280120 cm3cm^{3} 

(C) 208120 cm3cm^{3} 

(D) 288100 cm3cm^{3} 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Let the length, breadth and height of a cuboid box be 7x, 5x and 3x respectively. 

Surface area = 27832 cm2cm^{2} 

2[(length × breadth) + (breadth ×\times height) + (height ×\times length)] = 27832 [(7x ×\times 5x) + (5x ×\times 3x) + (3x ×\times 7x)] = 13916 

35x2+15x2+21x2=13916 

71x2=13916 

x2=13916/71=196 

x = 14 

Volume = length ×\times breadth ×\times height 

= 7x ×\times 5x ×\times 3x = 105x3 

On putting the value of x, 

= 105 ×(143)=105×2744=288120cm3 

 

Q. 72 If 6tanθ53secθ+12cotθ=0,00<θ<900, hen the value of (cosecθ+secθ) is: 

(A) 3+232 

(B) 2(3+23)3 

(C) 23(3+3) 

(D) 3+32 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

6tanθ53secθ+12cotθ=0,00<θ<9006tan\theta-5\sqrt3sec\theta+12cot\theta=0,0^{0}<\theta<90^{0} 

6sinθcosθ53(1cosθ)+12cosθsinθ=0\frac{6sin^2\theta – 5\sqrt3sin\theta + 12cos^2\theta}{sin\theta cos\theta}$$ = 0 

6sin2θ+6cos2θ53sinθ+6cos2θsinθcosθ = 0 653sinθ+6cos2θsinθcosθ = 0 

653sinθ+6(1sin2θ)=0 

6sin2θ+53sinθ12=0 

From LHS, 

Put the θ=60\degree 

6sin2θ+53sinθ12 

6sin260\degree+53sin60\degree12 

6(32)2+53×3212 

184+15212 = 0 

= RHS 

(cosecθ+secθ)(cosec\theta+sec\theta) 

Put the θ=60\degree\theta = 60 \degree

= (cosec60\degree+sec60\degree) 

= 23+2 

= 2+233 

= 23+63 

= 23(3+3) 

 

Q. 73 The following table represents the number of candidates that appeared and qualified in a competitive examination from different states over five years. Study the table and answer the questions that follow. 

What was the total number of candidates appearing from all the states in the year 1997? 

(A) 27,000 

(B) 72,200 

(C) 27,200 

(D) 2,700 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Total number of candidates appearing from all the states in the year 1997 

= 5200 + 7500 + 6400 + 8100 = 27,200 

 

Q. 74 Seema flies a kite on a 16 m string at an inclination of 600. What is the height (h) of the kite above the ground? 

(A) 43

(B) 83

(C) 63

(D) 163

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 75 X and Y are two stations which are 280 km apart. A train starts at a certain time from X and travels towards Y at 60 km/h. After 2 hours, another train starts from Y and travels towards X at 20 km/h. After how many hours does the train leaving from X meets the train which left from Y? 

(A) 2 hours 

(B) 6 hours 

(C) 3 hours 

(D) 4 hours 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

Distance between X and Y = 280 km 

Speed of train which starts from station (A) = 60 km/hr 

Distance covered in 2 hours = 60 ×\times 2 = 120 km 

Remaining distance = 280 – 120 = 160 km 

Relative speed in opposite direction = 60 + 20 = 80 km/hr 

Time taken to cover 160 km = 160/80 = 2 hr 

Time taken when train leaving from X meets the train which left from Y = 2 + 2 = 4 hr 

English Comprehension 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 76 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Solemn 

(A) Furious 

(B) Ignorant 

(C) Serious 

(D) Ordinary 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 77 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement. 

You will not learn cycling unless you don’t try . 

(A) unless you try 

(B) until you are not trying 

(C) until you don’t try 

(D) unless you didn’t try 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 78 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. 

Kill two birds with one stone 

(A) To achieve two results with a single effort 

(B) To try something impossible 

(C) To be an expert shooter 

(D) To plan two murders simultaneously 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 79 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence. 

Fortunately, the fire did not cause much damage. 

(A) Fortunately, not much damage is caused by the fire 

(B) Fortunately, not much damage was caused by the fire 

(C) Fortunately, not much damage is being caused by the fire. 

(D) Fortunately, not much damage was being caused by the fire. 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 80 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence. 

Rahul said to his mother, “Can | go out and play now?” 

(A) Rahul asked his mother if can he go out and play now. 

(B) Rahul asked his mother that could he go out and play then 

(C) Rahul asked to his mother could he go out and play now. 

(D) Rahul asked his mother if he could go out and play then. 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 81 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement. 

Our new office will become operational from a weeks time. 

(A) in a week’s time 

(B) No improvement 

(C) by the week’s time 

(D) for a weeks time 

Answer: (A) 

Instructions 

In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank. 

Tourism can cause social, cultural or environmental disruption. The greatest concern is (1)_____ damage to environment. In order to attract more tourists, (2)_____ resorts are built which take neither the local architecture (3)_____ the ecology into consideration. Natural systems get (4)_____ as a result of indiscriminate construction to provide water (5)_____ waste disposal facilities along with recreational arrangements to tourists. 

Q. 82 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number(1). 

(A) an 

(B) one 

(C)

(D) the 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 83 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number(2). 

(A) sprawling 

(B) scheming 

(C) spreading 

(D) stretching 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 84 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number(3). 

(A) none 

(B) no 

(C) nor 

(D) or 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 85 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number(4). 

(A) destroyed 

(B) distracted 

(C) dismayed 

(D) displayed 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 86 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number(5). 

(A) and 

(B) but 

(C) also 

(D) as 

Answer: (A) 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

 

Q. 87 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. Central character in a story or play 

(A) Hedonist 

(B) Cartoonist 

(C) Protagonist 

(D) Opportunist 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 88 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Eradicate 

(A) Condense 

(B) Approve 

(C) Magnify 

(D) Uproot 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 89 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. 

A. These baits were temptations that people couldn’t resist. 

B. He evolved a theory that the world was a rat-trap. 

C. Once,a peddler sat looking at his rat-traps. 

D. Here, people lay baits for others. 

(A) BDA(C) 

(B) CAD(B) 

(C) DAC(B) 

(D) CBD(A) 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 90 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. 

Makeoff with 

(A) To run away 

(B) To transfer 

(C) To discover 

(D) To understand 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 91 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. 

If a few drops of lemon are put in the milk, it has turned sour. 

(A) it has turned sour 

(B) drops of lemon 

(C) If a few 

(D) are put in the milk 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 92 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. 

(A) Potraite 

(B) Pageant 

(C) Pamphlet 

(D) Persevere 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 93 Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. 

Do you want to _____ to Reader’s Digest magazine? 

(A) ranscribe 

(B) describe 

(C) subscribe 

(D) prescribe 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 94 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. 

(A) Failure 

(B) Furious 

(C) Journy 

(D) elicious 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 95 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

Rear 

(A) Lower 

(B) Front 

(C) Hind 

(D) Back 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 96 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. 

A. Their prestige and glory spread far and wide. 

B. The first Olympics were held at Olympia in Greece in 776 B.C. 

C. It was because the Christians believed that they encouraged pagan worship in temples.

D. However, with the advent of Christianity, the games lost their importance. 

(A) DCAB 

(B) BADC 

(C) BCDA 

(D) ACDB

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 97 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

Persuade 

(A) Dissuade 

(B) Pervade 

(C) Induce 

(D) Impress 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 98 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

Person or animal living on another 

(A) Parasite 

(B) Pupil 

(C) Heir 

(D) Successor 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 99 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. 

Mohit did not went to school yesterday as he was unwell. 

(A) yesterday as he 

(B) was unwell 

(C) Mohit did not 

(D) went to school 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 100 Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. 

Your demands are bound to lead to _____ in the family. 

(A) absence 

(B) discord 

(C) decrease 

(D) barrier 

Answer: (B) 

SSC CGL Tier-I 07 March 2020 Shift-III Previous Year Paper

SSC CGL 7th March 2020 Shift-3 

Q. 1 ‘Bangladesh’ is related to ‘Dhaka’ in the same wayas ‘Pakistan’ is related to ‘ ……. 

(A) Karachi 

(B) Islamabad 

(C) Multan 

(D) Lahore 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh similarly, 

Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan. 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

 

Q. 2 Select the option that is related to the third number in the same wayas the second numberis related to the first number. 

3 : 20 :: 7 : ? 

(A) 105 

(B) 96 

(C) 100 

(D) 98 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

In 3 : 20, 

(3)2 × 2 + 2 = 18 + 2 = 20 

Similarly, 

(7)2 × 2 + 2 = 98 + 2 = 100 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

Q. 3 Four number-pairs have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner andoneis different. Select the number-pair that is different from therest. 

(A) 19-114 

(B) 17-102 

(C) 12-72 

(D) 28-164 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

19 × 6 = 114 

17 × 6 = 102 

12 × 6 = 72 

28 × 6 = 168 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

 

Q. 4 Select the option that depicts how the given transparent sheet of paper would appear if it is folded at the dotted line

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 5 Hemant buys a dozen eggs for ₹ 5.50 per egg. While carrying them, two eggs get wasted when they fall down and get damaged. He sells the balance eggs at 7.70 per egg. Find the net profit earned by him in the overall deal. 

(A) ₹11.00 

(B) ₹15.00 

(C) ₹10.70 

(D) ₹15.40 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Cost price of the dozen eggs = 5.50 × 12 = 66 

Number of eggs Hemant sells = 12 – 2 = 10 

( ∵2 eggs get damaged) 

Selling price of 10 eggs = 7.70 × 10 = 77 

Profit = 77 – 66 = ₹ 11 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

 

Q. 6 In a certain code language, ‘FIGURE’ is written as ‘DJEVPF’. How will ‘DECODE’ be written as in that language ? 

(A) BFDNBF 

(B) BDANBD 

(C) BDDNBD 

(D) BFAPBF 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

‘FIGURE’is written as ‘DJEVPE’, 

F – 2 = (D) 

I + 1 = J 

G – 2 = E 

U + 1 = V 

R – 2 = P 

E + 1 = F 

Similarly, 

(D) – 2 = (B) 

E + 1 = F 

(C) – 2 = (A) 

O + 1 = P 

(D) – 2 = (B) 

E + 1 = F 

‘DECODE’ is written as ‘BFAPBF’. 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

 

Q. 7 Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it. 

(A) 71 

(B) 77 

(C) 63 

(D) 59 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

(7 × 3) – (7 + 3) = 21 – 10 = 11 

(4 × 9) – (4 + 9) = 36 – 13 = 23 

Similarly, 

(11 × 7) – (11 + 7) = 77 – 18 = 59 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

 

Q. 8 Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it.

(A) 38 

(B) 18 

(C) 29 

(D) 54 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 9 In a certain code language, ‘LAMP’ is coded as ‘2422632’. How will ‘FORK’ be coded as in that language? 

(A) 12302624 

(B) 12303622 

(C) 12303424 

(D) 12303422 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 10 Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

1, 5, 9, ?, 21 

(A) 20 

(B) 11 

(C) 19 

(D) 15 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

The numbers represent the position in the alphabet of the letters a, e, i, and o which are the first four vowels. The next number in the sequence is therefore 21 which represents the letter u. 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

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Q. 11 Which twosigns should be interchanged to make the given equation correct? 

121 ÷ 11 + 54 − 9 × 3 = 128 

(A) + and — 

(B) + and × 

(C) ÷ and –  

(D) × and ÷ 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

121 ÷ 11 + 54 − 9 × 3 

= 128 

From option C, 

After the interchanging sign, 121 − 11 + 54 ÷ 9 × 3 

= 128 

121 − 11 + 6 × 3 

= 128 

121 − 11 + 18 

= 128 

128 = 128 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

Q. 12 In the given Venn diagram, the ‘rectangle’ represents ‘ladies of a club’, the ‘triangle’ represents ‘like to dance’, the‘circle’ represents ‘like to sing’ and the ‘pentagon’represents ‘like to mimic’. The numbers given in the diagram represent the number of persons in that particular category. 

How many ladies of the club NEITHER like to dance NOR like to mimic? 

(A) 23 

(B) 72 

(C) 26 

(D) 64 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 13 Select the option in which the given figure is NOT embedded(rotation is not allowed). 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 14 A + B means ‘B is the daughter of B’; 

A – B means ‘B is the sister of A’; 

A × B means ‘B is the husband of A’; 

A ÷ B means ‘A is the father of B’. 

If, P ÷ R × T + Q − S × U + Z , then how is R related to Z? 

(A) Maternal grandfather 

(B) Maternal grandmother 

(C) Paternal grandfather 

(D) Paternal grandmother 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 15 Fourletter-clusters have been given, out of whichthree are alike in some manner and oneis different. Select the odd letter-cluster. 

(A) GHJMP 

(B) ABDGK 

(C) BCEHL 

(D) NOQTX 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 16 Select the letter that can replace the question mark (?) in the followingseries. 

A,D,?,BR,Y 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

The series has two series, 

A, ?, R 

And D, B, Y 

(A) + 8 = I 

I + 9 = R 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

 

Q. 17 Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when a mirror is placed on the right of the figure. 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 18 Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order.

1. Acre 

2. Square Yard 

3. Square Inch 

4. Hectare 

5. Square Feet 

(A) 3-5-1-2-4 

(B) 3-5-2-4-1 

(C) 3-5-1-4-2 

(D) 3-5-2-1-4 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

Meaningful order of the words, 

Square Inch, Square Feet, Square Yard, Acre, Hectare 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

 

Q. 19 Select the figure that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 20 Three different positions of the same dice are shown. Select the symbol that will be on the face opposite to the one showing ‘%’.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 21 Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner andoneis different. Select the odd word. 

(A) Spinach 

(B) Carrot 

(C) Potato 

(D) Radish 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Except ‘spinach’ remaining all are root vegetables so, option (A) is odd. 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

 

Q. 22 Select the option in which the words share the samerelationship as that shared by the given pair of words.

Horses : Neigh 

(A) Bears : Roar 

(B) Donkeys : Chortle 

(C) Camels : Grunt 

(D) Elephants : Whine 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

As noise of horse is called neigh similarly, Noise of camel is called grunt. 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

Q. 23 Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

ABDE, FGIJ, ?, PQST, UVXY 

(A) KLMO 

(B) KLNO 

(C) KLMN 

(D) KLNP 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

In the series, first two letters and last two letter have the difference 1 in each letter-cluster so, 

Next letter-cluster = KLNO 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

 

Q. 24 How many triangles are there in the given figure? 

(A) 29 

(B) 31 

(C) 21 

(D) 19 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 25 Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: 

1. All laptops are computers. 

2. Some tablets are laptops. 

Conclusions: 

I. All tablets are computers. 

II. Some tablets are computers. 

III. Some computers are laptops. 

(A) All conclusions I, II and III follow. 

(B) Only conclusions II and IIIfollow. 

(C) Only conclusion II follows. 

(D) Only conclusion III follows. 

Answer: (B) 

General Awareness 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 26 Who among the following scholars is associated with the Tibet-home theory of the Aryans? 

(A) Dayanand Saraswat 

(B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak 

(C) MacDonell 

(D) Max Muller 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 27 The Mission of the Ramsar Convention is to conserve ……. 

(A) wetlands 

(B) rivers 

(C) oceans 

(D) deserts 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 28 Which of the following states does NOT share its boundary with Madhya Pradesh? 

(A) Odisha 

(B) Uttar Pradesh 

(C) Gujarat 

(D) Rajasthan 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 29 What is the velocity of sound in air? 

(A) 343 m/sec 

(B) 110 m/sec 

(C) 220 m/sec 

(D) 232 m/sec 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 30 In the context of UN Sustainable Development Goals, which of the following pairs is INCORRECT? 

(A) Zero Hunger – SDG 2 

(B) Quality Education – SDG 3 

(C) No Poverty – SDG 1 

(D) Decent Work and Economic Growth – SDG 8 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 31 With reference to dances and their native states, which of the following pairs is correct? 

(A) Yakshagana – Karnataka 

(B) Sattariya – Manipur 

(C) Kalaripayattu – Karnataka 

(D) Gomira – Uttar Pradesh 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 32 Name the densest stable element known on earth. 

(A) Osmium 

(B) Rhodium 

(C) Aluminium 

(D) Tungsten 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 33 What does ‘A’ stand for in ‘UDAN’, the initiative of the Civil Aviation Ministry? 

(A) Aam 

(B) Aastha 

(C) Aviation 

(D) Air 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 34 Which team won the Federation Cup Football Tournament for the most number of times? 

(A) Mohun Bagan AC 

(B) Salgaocar SC

(C) East Bengal FC

(D) Bengaluru FC 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 35 How many carbon and hydrogen atoms are there in Propane, respectively? 

(A) 2, 4 

(B) 2, 6 

(C) 4, 7 

(D) 3, 8 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 36 Who appoints the Advocate General of states? 

(A) President of India 

(B) Chief Minister of the state 

(C) Chief Justice of the high court 

(D) Governor of the state 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 37 In which state The Jaugada Rock Edict of Asoka is located? 

(A) Uttarakhand 

(B) Odisha 

(C) Gujarat 

(D) Andhra Pradesh 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 38 The Swaraj Party was founded by: 

(A) Bhimrao Ambedkar and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 

(B) Motilal Nehru and Chittaranjan Das 

(C) Sukhdev and Rajguru 

(D) Aruna Asaf Ali and Subhash Chandra Bose 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 39 What is the bond angle (in degrees) in the structure of a benzene molecule? 

(A) 60 

(B) 150 

(C) 90 

(D) 120 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 40 Which of the following is the outermost solid part of the Earth? 

(A) Crust 

(B) Core 

(C) Mantle 

(D) Caldera 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 41 On which date is National Sports Day observed in India? 

(A) 17th September 

(B) 4th May 

(C) 29th August 

(D) 5th July 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 42 Which company recently became the 1st Indian company to hit the 10 lakh Crore Market valuations 

(A) Reliance 

(B) BSNL 

(C) Jio 

(D) Airtel 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 43 In 2018, who among the following came to the limelight by building a people’s road through crowd funding that helped in connecting remote villages of Manipur? 

(A) Irom Sharmila 

(B) Mary Kom 

(C) Dingo Singh 

(D) Armstrong Pame 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 44 As of January 2020, the Make in India program was implemented by the ________. 

(A) Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises 

(B) Ministry of Commerce and Industry 

(C) Ministry of Shipping 

(D) Ministry of Science and Technology 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 45 According to the Jain Philosophy, the term ‘Jina’ means ________ 

(A) lord 

(B) free from fetters 

(C) worthy 

(D) the conqueror 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 46 Which among the following heritage buildings does NOT figure among those which were dedicated to the nation by the PM Narendra Modi in during his two-day visit to West Bengal in January 2020? 

(A) Metcalfe House 

(B) Old Currency Building 

(C) Victoria Memorial Hall 

(D) Belur Math Temple 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 47 Which of the following animals does NOT find a place in the National Emblem of India? 

(A) Lion 

(B) Bull 

(C) Camel 

(D) Horse 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 48 ‘Torr’ is a unit of _______. 

(A) force 

(B) energy 

(C) power 

(D) pressure 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 49 The ‘Great Indian Novel’ is authored by: 

(A) Arvind Adiga 

(B) Chitra Banerjee 

(C) Vikram Seth 

(D) Shashi Tharoor 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 50 As of January 2020, who among the following is the Lt. Governor of Jammu and Kashmir? 

(A) Jagdish Mukhi 

(B) Lalji Tandon 

(C) Girish Chandra Murmu 

(D) Satyapal Malik 

Answer: (C) 

Quantitative Aptitude 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 51 In a stream running at 3 km/h, a motorboat goes 12 km upstream and back to the starting point in 60 min. Find the speed of the motor boat in still water. (in km/h) 

(A) 2(2 + √17) 

(B) 3(2 + √17) 

(C) 2(4 + √15) 

(D) 3(4 + √17) 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 52 Find the product of (a + b + 2c)(a2 + b2 + 4c2 − ab − 2bc − 2ca) 

(A) a3 + b3 + 8c3 − 2abc 

(B) a3 + b3 + 8c3 − abc 

(C) a3 + b3 + 6c3 − 6abc 

(D) a3 + b3 + 8c3 − 6abc 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

(a + b + 2c)(a2 + b2 + 4c2 − ab − 2bc − 2ca) 

= a3 + b3 + (2c)3 − 3 × a × b × 2c 

(∵ a3 + b3 + c3 − 3abc = (a + b + c)(a2 + b2 + c2 − ab − bc − ca)) 

= a3 + b3 + 8c3 − 6abc 

 

Q. 53 What is the remainder when we divide 570 − 770 by 24 ? 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 54 What is the area of a triangle whose sides are 3 cm, 5 cm and 4 cm? 

(A) 3 cm2

(B) 2√6 cm2 

(C) 6 cm2 

(D) 2√3 cm2 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 55 A man sold two gifts at ₹30 each. On one gift he gained 18%, and on the other gift he lost 18%. What is his over all gain/loss (in ₹)? 

(A) Gain of ₹1.75 

(B) Loss of ₹2.00 

(C) Loss of ₹2.50 

(D) Gain of ₹2.00 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 56 By what number must the given number be multiplied to increase the number by 25% 

(A) ¾ 

(B) 5/4 

(C) ⅖ 

(D)

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Number to increase 25% = 125% = 125/100 = 5/4 

 

Q. 57 In ABC,D is a point on BC such that AD is the bisector of A, AB = 11.7 cm, AC = 7.8 cm and BC = 13 cm. What is the length (in cm) of DC? 

(A) 5.2 

(B) 13 

(C) 15 

(D) 10.4 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 58 The length of each equalside ofan isosceles triangle is 15 cm and the included angle between those two sides is 90°.Find the area ofthe triangle. 

(A) 225 

(B) 255/2 cm2

(C) 125/2 cm2

(D) 225/2 cm2

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 59 A trader marks his goods at 60% above the cost price and allows a discount of 25%. What is his gain percent? 

(A) 20% 

(B) 25% 

(C) 30% 

(D) 40% 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 60 The following table shows the percentage distribution of the population of five states, A, B, C, D and E on the basis of the poverty line and also on the basis of sex. 

If the male population above the poverty line for State B is 2.5 million, then what is the total population of State B? 

(A) 8⅔ 

(B) 7⅔

(C) 8½ 

(D) 10 5/3

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 61 If cot θ + tan θ = 2 sec θ, 0< θ < 90, then the value of tan 2θ−sec θcot 2θ+cosec θ

  1. 2√3-1/5
  2. 3- √2 /5
  3. 2√3-1/11
  4. 3-√2/11

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 62 The total number of students in a class is 65. If the total number of girls in the class is 35, then the ratio of the total number of boys to the total number of girls is: 

(A) 6:7 

(B) 7:6 

(C) 13:7 

(D) 7:13 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

The ratio of the total number of boys to the total number of girls = 65 : 35 = 13 : 7 

 

Q. 63 The following table shows the percentage distribution of the population of five states, A, B, C, D and E on the basis of the poverty line and also on the basis of sex. 

If the population of males below the poverty line for State C is 3 million, then what is the total population of State C? 

(A) 23.361 million 

(B) 25.617 million 

(C) 26.316 million 

(D) 24.486 million 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 64 The following table shows the items of expenditure of a company(in ₹ lakh per annum), from 2015 to 2019.

What is the average amount of interest per year which the company had to pay during this period? 

(A) ₹ 30.7 lakh 

(B) ₹ 35 lakh 

(C)  ₹ 25 lakh 

(D) ₹ 34.7 lakh 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

Average amount of interest per year which the company had to pay during this period 

= $$\frac{23.5 + 30 + 40 + 35 + 45}{5} 

= 173.5/5 = 34.7 lakh 

 

Q. 65 In the given figure, a circle inscribed in △ PQR touches its sides PQ, QR and RP at points S, T and U,respectively. If PQ = 15 cm, QR= 10 cm, and RP = 12 cm, then find the lengths of PS, QT and RU? 

(A) PS = 8.5 cm, QT = 3.5 cm and RU =6.5 cm 

(B) PS = 8.5 cm, QT = 6.5 cm and RU = 3.5 cm 

(C) PS = 6.5 cm, QT = 8.5 cm and RU =3.5 cm 

(D) PS = 3.5 cm, QT = 6.5 cm and RU = 8.5 cm 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 66 When two equal amounts are deposited for 5 years and 3 years at the rate of 7% and 9% per annum respectively, and the difference of their simple interest is Rs 475. Then find the deposited amount. 

(A) ₹ 5,937.5 

(B) ₹ 5,992.5 

(C) ₹ 5,837.5 

(D) ₹ 6,037.5 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Simple interest = fracprt100 

Difference of the interest = 475 

$$\frac{p \times 7 \times 5}{100} – \frac{p \times 9 \times 3}{100} = 475 

35p – 27p = 47500 

p = 47500/8 = Rs. 5937.5 

∴ Deposit amount will be Rs. 5937.5. 

 

Q. 67 25a2 − 9 is factored as 

(A) (5a + 3)(5a − 3) 

(B) (5a + 1)(5a − 9) 

(C) (5a − 3)2 

(D) (25a + 1)(a − 9) 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 25a2 − 9 

= (5a)2 − (3)2 

= ( ∵ a2 − b2 = (a + b)(a − b) ) 

= (5a + 3)(5a – 3) 

 

Q. 68 Solve the following. 

(A)

(B)

(C) -1 

(D)

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 69 Solve the following expression. 

5.6 − {2 + 0.6 of (2.1 − 2.6 × 1.12)} 

(A) 7.7112 

(B) 7.7113 

(C) 4.0871 

(D) 4.0872 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

5.6 − {2 + 0.6of(2.1 − 2.6 × 1.12)} 5.6 − {2 + 0.6of(2.1 − 2.912)} = 

= 5.6 − {2 + 0.6 × (−0.812)} 

= 5.6 − {2 − 0.4872} 

= 5.6 – 1.5128 = 4.0872 

 

Q. 70 The average score in Mathematics of 90 students of sections A and B together is 49. The number of students in A was 25% more than that of B, and the average score of the students in B was 20% higherthan that of the students in A. What is the average score of the students in A? 

(A) 44.5 

(B) 45 

(C) 44 

(D) 45.5 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 71 Find the area and circumference of a circle if the radius is 14 cm.(Take π = 22/7) 

(A) Area = 44 cm2 ; circumference = 308 cm 

(B) Area = 616 cm2 ; circumference = 88 cm 

(C) Area = 88 cm2 ; circumference = 616 cm 

(D) Area = 308 cm2 ; circumference = 44 cm 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 72 If 5 cos2 θ + 1 = 3 sin2 θ, θ0 <  θ < 90∘, then what is the value of (tan𝛩+sec𝛩) / (cot𝛩+cosec𝛩)

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 73 A can do a piece of work in 6 days. B can do it in 9 days. With the assistance of C they completed the work in 3 days. In how many days can C alone do the work ? 

(A) 18 

(B)

(C) 12 

(D) 16 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Let the total work be 18 units. 

( ∵ LCM of 6, 9 and 3 is 18.) 

Efficiency of (A) = work/time = 18/6 = 3 units/day 

Efficiency of (B) = 18/9 = 2 units/day 

Efficiency of ((A) + (B) + C) = 18/3 = 6 units/day 

Efficiency of (C) = Efficiency of ((A) + (B) + C) – Efficiency of (A) – Efficiency of (B) = 6 – 3 – 2 = 1 unit/day Time taken by (C) to complete work alone = 18/1 = 18 days 

 

Q. 74 If a4 + a¼ = 50, then find the value of a3 + a 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 75 The following table showing the percentage of the total population of a state in different age groups.

Out of every 50,000 people, find the approximate number of persons below the age of 35. 

(A) 25,250 

(B) 25,230 

(C) 26,250 

(D) 26,260 

Answer: (A) 

English Comprehension 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 76 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

Malice 

(A) Goodwill 

(B) Truth 

(C) Hypocrisy 

(D) Humility 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 77 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

Foul 

(A) Proud 

(B) Vile 

(C) Nasty 

(D) Fair 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 78 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word 

(A) Fifty 

(B) Eighty 

(C) Ninety 

(D) Fourty 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 79 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. 

Cut and dried 

(A) Dead and gone 

(B) Already decided 

(C) Very old 

(D) Badly hurt 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 80 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence. 

She is teaching French to children. 

(A) Children were taught French by her 

(B) Children are taught French by her. 

(C) Children have been taught French by her. 

(D) Children are being taught French by her 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 81 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement. 

I do not see some reasons why my application should be rejected. 

(A) any reason why 

(B) many reasons so 

(C) some reason for 

(D) No improvement 

Answer: (A) 

Instructions 

In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank. 

Comprehension: 

The Matryoshka doll is also called the Russian nesting doll. It is a set (1)______ wooden dolls decreasing in size and (2)______ inside one another. The first such set (3)______ in 1890. The figures inside may be of (4)______ gender. The smallest doll is the baby, made from (5)______ single piece of wood 

 

Q. 82 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number (1) 

(A) for 

(B) of 

(C) in 

(D) by 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 83 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number (2) 

(A) occupied 

(B) placed 

(C) situated 

(D) located 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 84 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number (3). 

(A) is made 

(B) made 

(C) has been made 

(D) was made 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 85 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number (4) 

(A) neither 

(B) every 

(C) some 

(D) either 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 86 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number (5) 

(A) the 

(B) an 

(C) each 

(D)

Answer: (D) 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

 

Q. 87 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Thrive 

(A) Shrink 

(B) Flourish 

(C) Crave 

(D) Languish 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 88 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. 

A. While the long thin ones are most common, there are many other varieties. 

B. Noodles are the staple food in many cultures across the world. 

C. They are then served with a sauce or in soup. 

D. However, all varieties are usually cooked in boiling water. 

(A) BADC 

(B) BCAD 

(C) BCDA 

(D) BDAC

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

On arranging the given lines in a meaningful passage we get, 

Noodles are the staple food in many cultures across the world.While the long thin ones are most common, there are many other varieties.However, all varieties are usually cooked in boiling water.They are then served with a sauce or in soup. 

As we identify and write the subject first then followed by the rest of the parts like description and conclusion. 

 

Q. 89 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence. 

The Principal has said, “Mr. Surinder will coach the football team.” 

(A) The Principal has asked that will Mr. Surinder coach the football team 

(B) The Principal has said that Mr. Surinder would coach the football team 

(C) The Principal said that Mr. Surinder would coach the football team 

(D) The Principal has said that Mr. Surinder will coach the football team 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 90 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

To rise in value 

(A) Extend 

(B) Appreciate 

(C) Enlarge 

(D) Depreciate 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 91 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. 

(A) Committee 

(B) Colleague 

(C) Commission 

(D) Corresspond 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 92 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Assault 

(A) Anger 

(B) Alib 

(C) Anxiety 

(D) Attack 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 93 Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. 

Beautiful red roses ______ the bride’s hair. 

(A) adorned 

(B) allured 

(C) attracted 

(D) adjourned 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 94 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement. 

Having being warn before , he did not repeat the mistake 

(A) been warned before 

(B) being warned before 

(C) be warned before 

(D) No improvement 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 95 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, select ‘No error’ Plenty of information were given to me at the tourist office. 

(A) at the tourist office 

(B) No error 

(C) Plenty of information 

(D) were given to me 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 96 Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. 

The speaker ______ the audience with his fine speech 

(A) expressed 

(B) impressed 

(C) depressed 

(D) suppressed 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 97 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. 

A. I found he was an old sailor and knew all the seafaring men in Bristol. 

B. So, I engaged him on the spot to be the ship’s cook but he proved to be much more. 

C. He had lost his health ashore and wanted a berth as cook to get to the sea again.

D. I was standing on the dock when by accident I fell in talk with a stranger 

(A) DACB 

(B) DBAC 

(C) BACD 

(D) CBAD 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 98 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

To brighten up with lights 

(A) Illuminate 

(B) Infuriate 

(C) Elucidate 

(D) Illustrate 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 99 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. The people were scared because the burglar was at large. 

(A) very dangerous 

(B) not caught 

(C) very famous 

(D) behind bars 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 100 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, select ‘No error’ As a little child she was afraid from darkness. 

(A) she was afraid 

(B) from darkness 

(C) As a little child 

(D) No error 

Answer: (B) 

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