SSC CPO 16 March 2019 Shift-II Previous Year Paper

SSC CPO 16th-March-2019-Shift-2 

Reasoning 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 1 If AT = 20 and BEG = 70, then BANK = ………. 

A. 318 

B. 308 

C. 228 

D. 282 

Answer: B

Q. 2 Identify the number that does NOT belong in the given series.

5, 9, 17, 29, 55, 65 

A. 55 

B. 29 

C.

D.

Answer: A. 

Q. 3 Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and one is different. Identify the different one. 

A. 2047 

B. 4702 

C. 6041 

D. 4306 

Answer: C. 

Q. 4 If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is the correct mirror image of the given figure? 

Answer: D. 

Q. 5 Select the Venn diagram that represents the correct relationship between the following classes. Vegetables, Brinjal, Apple 

Answer: C. 

Q. 6 Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set of numbers. (18, 54, 36) 

A. (16, 40, 32) 

B. (10, 40, 20) 

C. (2, 6, 10) 

D. (8, 24, 16) 

Answer: D. 

Q. 7 Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same way as are the two words in the given word-pair.  Steel: Iron 

A. Chromium : Silver 

B. Brass : Copper 

C. Bronze : Iron 

D. Nickel : Tin 

Answer: B. 

Q. 8 Choose the option which has the same relation as the words given below : Airplane : Airport/Hangar 

A. Car : Garage 

B. Farm : Grains 

C. Objects : Store/Storehouse 

D. Horse : Saddle 

Answer: A. 

Q. 9 Which two numbers should be interchanged to make the following equation correct?

7 − 8 ÷ 4 + 5 × 3 = 8 × 3 + 6 ÷ 2 − 3 

A. 4 and 5 

B. 7 and 5 

C. 4 and 2 

D. 6 and 7 

Answer: B. 

Q. 10 Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningful order.

1) Editor

2) Publisher

3) Author

4) Reader

5) Bookseller 

A. 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 

B. 4, 3, 1, 2, 5 

C. 1, 3, 2, 5, 4 

D. 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 

Answer: A. 

Q. 11 If ‘ × ’ stands for addition, ‘ ÷ ’ stands for subtraction, ‘ + ’ stands for multiplication, and ‘ ’ stands for division, then what will be the value of the following expression?

26 ÷ 13 × 8 + 6 − 2 

A. 17 

B. 47 

C. 27 

D. 37 

Answer: D. 

Q. 12 Two statements are given, followed by two conclusions I and II. Assuming these statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow (s) from the statements.

Statements: Some roads are metros. Some metros are cars.

Conclusions:

I. All cars are either roads or metros.

II. Some cars are metros. 

A. Only conclusion I follows. 

B. Neither conclusion I nor II follows. 

C. Only conclusion II follows. 

D. Either conclusion I or II follows. 

Answer: C. 

Q. 13 Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out. 

A. Lion 

B. Whale 

C. Elephant 

D. Shark 

Answer: D. 

Q. 14 Select the Venn diagram that represents the correct relationship between the following classes. Jaisalmer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 

Answer: D. 

Q. 15 Three of the following four number pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Identify the different one. 

A. 37 : 75 

B. 29 : 59 

C. 28 : 56 

D. 26 : 53 

Answer: C. 

Q. 16 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term. ADGJ : ZWTQ :: MPSV : ……… 

A. NKHE 

B. MKHE 

C. NJGC. 

D. GJLM 

Answer: A. 

Q. 17 ‘Optimist’ is related to ‘Pessimist’ in the same way as ‘Cheerful’ is related to ‘ ……… 

A. Selfish 

B. Beautiful 

C. Ugly 

D. Gloomy 

Answer: D. 

Q. 18 Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set of numbers. (12, 37, 112) 

A. (15, 46, 139) 

B. (7, 24, 73) 

C. (13, 40, 118) 

D. (9, 28, 83) 

Answer: A. 

Q. 19 Select the number-pair in which the two timbers are related in the same way as are the two numbers of the given number pair. 13 : 174 

A. 15 : 224 

B. 8 : 69 

C. 14 : 200 

D. 9 : 81 

Answer: B. 

Q. 20 Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out. 

A. KOTZ 

B. DHMS 

C. GIMP 

D. FJOU 

Answer: C. 

Q. 21 In a certain code langiage, SON is written as 345 and ROAM is written as 6412. How will RANSOM be written as in the same language? 

A. 615342 

B. 651342 

C. 615324 

D. 612435 

Answer: A. 

Q. 22 Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Identify the different one. 

A. 15 : 115 

B. 23 : 161 

C. 29 : 203 

D. 27 : 189 

Answer: A. 

Q. 23 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term. HVW : FTU :: DRS : ……. 

A. FTU 

B. BOQ 

C. BPQ 

D. APQ 

Answer: C. 

Q. 24 Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?

1, 4, 3, 4, 7, 7, 13, 13, ? 

A. 20 

B. 22 

C. 31 

D. 21 

Answer: D. 

Q. 25 Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?

7, 14, 33, 70, 131, ? 

A. 190 

B. 218 

C. 131 

D. 222 

Answer: D. 

Q. 26 Select the option that will come next in the given series. 

Answer: C. 

Q. 27 Three of the following four letter clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out. 

A. UFXC. 

B. SHBY 

C. TGPK 

D. YAJQ 

Answer: D. 

Q. 28 Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningful order.

1) Knee     2) Heel      3) Ankle      4) Thigh     5) Calf 

A. 2, 3, 1, 4, 5 

B. 2, 3, 1, 5, 4 

C. 4, 5, 3, 2, 1 

D. 2, 3, 5, 1, 4 

Answer: D. 

Q. 29 If sign ‘+’ is interchanged with ‘÷’ and number ‘2’ is interchanged with ‘6’, which of the following equations would be correct? 

A. 8 + 6 ÷ 2 = 8

B. 2 + 8 ÷ 6 = 6

C. 2 + 8 ÷ 2 = 8

D. 2 + 6 ÷ 8 = 11

Answer: D. 

Q. 30 Choose the mirror image of the given word if the mirror is placed to the right of the word. 

Answer: A. 

Q. 31 Select the option that will come next in the given series. 

Answer: B. 

Q. 32 How many squares are there in the following figure? 

A.

B. 14 

C. 10 

D. 12 

Answer: C. 

Q. 33 If in a language, ‘foot’ is called ‘elbow’, ‘elbow’ is called ‘ankle’, ‘ankle’ is called ‘palm’, ‘palm’ is called ‘finger’ and ‘finger’ is called ‘knee’, then in that language, on what would one wear a ring? 

A. Ankle 

B. Knee 

C. Palm 

D. Finger 

Answer: B. 

Q. 34 Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is difierent. Identify the different one. 

A. 9 : 729 

B. 13 : 2197 

C. 7 : 343 

D. 17 : 4814 

Answer: D. 

Q. 35 Select the option that is embedded in the following figure. (Rotation is not allowed) 

Answer: C. 

Q. 36 Two statements are given, followed by two conclusions I and II Assuming these statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements: No Tablet is a lion. All lions are bells.

Conclusions:

I. No bell is the tablet.

II. Some bells are lions. 

A. Only conclusion I follow. 

B. Both conclusions I and II follow. 

C. Only conclusion II follows. 

D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows. 

Answer: C. 

Q. 37 Which letter-cluster will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?

IVM, HWL, GXK, FYJ, ? 

A. EZH 

B. EAH 

C. EZI 

D. DZI 

Answer: C

Q. 38 Which letter will replace the question mark (?) in the following series? B, E, H, K, N, ? 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: C. 

Q. 39 Select the Venn diagram that represents the correct relationship between the following classes. Fathers, Doctors, Singers 

Answer: A. 

Q. 40 Select the number-pair in which the two numbers are related in the same way as are the two numbers of the given number pair. 68: 30 

A. 350 : 49 

B. 222 : 131 

C. 125 : 27 

D. 520 : 350 

Answer: D

Q. 41 The sequence of folding a piece of square paper and the manner in which the folded paper has been cut is shown. How would this paper look when unfolded? 

Answer: D. 

Q. 42 Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out. 

A. Potato 

B. Garlic 

C. Tomato 

D. Ginger 

Answer: C. 

Q. 43 A. man is facing towards the east. He then turns 45 anti-clockwise, again 180 anti-clockwise and then 225clock wise. In which direction is he facing now? 

A. West 

B. North 

C. South 

D. East 

Answer: D. 

Q. 44 If in a certain code, EDITION is written as VWRGRLM, then which word will be coded as SLMVHGB? 

A. HAUGHTY 

B. HONESTY 

C. AMNESTY 

D. EDITORS 

Answer: B. 

Q. 45 ‘Belgium’ is related to ‘Europe’ in the same way as ‘Japan’ is related to ‘…..’. 

A. Africa 

B. Australia 

C. Asia 

D. Europe 

Answer: C. 

Q. 46 From his house, Avinash went to Kapil’s house situated 500 m towards the north-east of his own house. From there, both of them went to Varun’s house situated 400 m towards the south of Kapil’s house. What is the shortest distance between Avinash’s current location and his location at the beginning? 

A. 900 m 

B. 400 m 

C. 300 m 

D. 500 m 

Answer: C. 

Q. 47 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 : 138 :: 17 : ……… 

A. 96 

B. 102 

C. 346 

D. 56 

Answer: B. 

Q. 48 If the following figure is folded to form a cube, how many dots would appear on the face opposite the face bearing four dots? 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: A. 

Q. 49 Select the option in which the given figure is embedded. 

Answer: B. 

Q. 50 Select the option that will come next in the given series. 

Answer: D. 

 

General knowledge 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 51 Which of the following would you associate with the word ‘dioptre’? 

A. Urology 

B. Ophthalmology 

C. Neurology 

D. Oncology 

Answer: B. 

Q. 52 ………. fabric fiom Madhya Pradesh is registered with a GI tag. 

A. Pembarthi 

B. Chanderi 

C. Bhagalpuri 

D. Sholapuri 

Answer: B. 

Q. 53 Which of the following is NOT a nationalised bank? 

A. South Indian Bank 

B. Syndicate Bank 

C. Canara Bank 

D. Vijaya Bank 

Answer: A. 

Q. 54 Which of the following is NOT a national political party? 

A. Nationalist Congress Party 

B. Bhartiya Janata Party 

C. United Democratic Party 

D. Indian National Congress 

Answer: C. 

Q. 55 ‘Expectation is the root of all heartache’ is a quote by ………. 

A. William Shakespeare 

B. Dalai Lama 

C. Mahavir 

D. Buddha 

Answer: A. 

Q. 56 Considered one of the best in India, Temi Tea garden is the only tea estate in the state of: 

A. West Bengal 

B. Sikkim 

C. Assam 

D. Odisha 

Answer: B. 

Q. 57 Which renowned tabla player’s son is also a famous tabla player who has collaborated with international bands? 

A. Ustad Bismillah Khan 

B. Ustad Amjad Ali 

C. Ustad Allah Rakha 

D. Ustad Rashid Khan 

Answer: C. 

Q. 58 Who was the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal? 

A. Karunam Malleswari 

B. Saina Nehwal 

C. Mary Kom 

D. Sakshi Malik 

Answer: A. 

Q. 59 ……… was honoured with the “Outstanding Parliamentarian Award” in 2017. 

A. Hukum Dev Narayan 

B. Bhartruhari Mahtab 

C. Ghulam Nabi Azad 

D. Dinesh Trivedi 

Answer: B. 

Q. 60 …….. is the biography of Sachin Tendulkar. 

A. The Test of My Life 

B. Playing to Win 

C. Playing It My Way 

D. Ace Against Odds 

Answer: C

Q. 61 In humans, each cell normally contains ……….. pairs of chromosomes. 

A. 22 

B. 24 

C. 23 

D. 21 

Answer: C. 

Q. 62 Mangal Pandey was hanged in 1857 for attacking the British officers in: 

A. Allahabad 

B. Benaras 

C. Calcutta 

D. Barrackpore 

Answer: D. 

Q. 63 Who discovered radium? 

A. Abdus Salam 

B. Alexander Fleming 

C. Pierre and Marie Currie 

D. Ronald Ross 

Answer: C. 

Q. 64 Who is the second woman Speaker of the Lok Sabha? 

A. Smriti Irani 

B. Nirmala Sitharaman 

C. Meira Kumar 

D. Suman Mahajan 

Answer: D. 

Q. 65 India celebrates National Engineer’s Day on September 15, which is the birth anniversary of: 

A. Veeru Shahastrabuddhi 

B. Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya 

C. E. Sreedharan 

D. Shiva Ayyadurai 

Answer: B. 

Q. 66 ………… was the first President of the Bharatiya Janata Party. 

A. Kushabhau Thakre 

B. Atal Bihari Vajpayee 

C. Lal Krishna Advani 

D. Murli Manohar Joshi 

Answer: B. 

Q. 67 Nepa Nagar in Madhya Pradesh is known for: 

A. Steel Mills 

B. Pottery 

C. Sugar Mills 

D. Newsprint Factory 

Answer: D. 

Q. 68 ‘All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players’ — is a phrase from the play: 

A. Macbeth 

B. Julius Ceaser 

C. The Merchant of Venice 

D. As You Like It 

Answer: D. 

Q. 69 The Thimithi festival in Tamil Nadu is celebrated in the honor of: 

A. Padmavati 

B. Sita 

C. Draupadi 

D. Surpanakha 

Answer: C. 

Q. 70 Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL) was established in: 

A. 2001 

B. 2005 

C. 2003 

D. 2006 

Answer: D. 

Q. 71 Penicillin, one of the world’s first antibiotics, was discovered by: 

A. Marie Curie 

B. Alexander Fleming 

C. Alexander Graham Bell 

D. Pierre Curie 

Answer: B. 

Q. 72 The Wright brothers completed the world’s first successfiil controlled powered flight in: 

A. 1908 

B. 1909 

C. 1911 

D. 1903 

Answer: D. 

Q. 73 The Bahujan Samaj Party was formed in: 

A. 1988 

B. 1984 

C. 1976 

D. 1967 

Answer: B. 

Q. 74 Which of the following has an odometer? 

A. Water heater 

B. Car 

C. Blood pressure monitoring device 

D. Air pump 

Answer: B. 

Q. 75 The ………… period has been described as the ‘golden age’ of Indian history. 

A. Mughal 

B. Maratha 

C. Gupta 

D. Buddhist 

Answer: C

Q. 76 Which of the following is NOT a printing press of the Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL)? 

A. Bank Note Press 

B. Bank Security Press 

C. Currency Note Press 

D. Security Printing Press 

Answer: B. 

Q. 77 The Sanskrit phrase “Atithi Devo Bhava” means: 

A. I salute you 

B. The guest is God 

C. Good day 

D. See you soon 

Answer: B. 

Q. 78 Which Indian State/Union Territory has the shortest coastline? 

A. Gujarat 

B. Maharashtra 

C. Puducherry 

D. Tamil Nadu 

Answer: C. 

Q. 79 Who among the following is the highest-rated Visually impaired chess player in India? 

A. Darpan Inani 

B. Baskaran Adhiban 

C. Krishnan Sasikiran 

D. Pentala Harikrislma 

Answer: A. 

Q. 80 ………… was officially acknowledged as the most recorded artist in music history by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2011. 

A. Mariah Carey 

B. Asha Bhosle 

C. Lata Mangeshkar 

D. Beyonce 

Answer: B. 

Q. 81 Which Gharana of classical singing did late Pandit Bhimsen Joshi belong to? 

A. Etawah 

B. Malhar 

C. Kirana 

D. Dhrupad 

Answer: C. 

Q. 82 As of January 2019 ……….. was the longest serving Chief Minister of Gujarat. 

A. Keshubhai Patel 

B. Narendra Modi 

C. Madhav Singh Solanki 

D. Chimanbhai Patel 

Answer: B. 

Q. 83 Ohm’s Law states that: 

A. Electric current = Voltage / Resistance 

B. Power = Voltage +Current 

C. Power = Voltage × Current 

D. Electric current = Resistance / Voltage 

Answer: A. 

Q. 84 The Test of My Llfe is an autobiography of. 

A. Yuvraj Singh 

B. Sachin Tendulkar 

C. MS Dhoni 

D. Gautam Gambhir 

Answer: A. 

Q. 85 The names of the Wright brothers credited with inventing the airplane were: 

A. William and Oliver 

B. William and Orville 

C. Wilbur and Orville 

D. Wilbm and Oliver 

Answer: C. 

Q. 86 As on December 12, 2018 The Nationalist Congress Party was led by: 

A. Sudhakar Reddy 

B. Sharad Pawar 

C. Rahul Gandhi 

D. Sitararn Yechury 

Answer: B. 

Q. 87 Kanishka was a ……….. king. 

A. Kushan 

B. Gupta 

C. Maurya 

D. Chola 

Answer: A. 

Q. 88 ‘Sardeshmukhi’ in the Maratha regime was a: 

A. Designation equivalent to Peshwa 

B. A. coin during the Maratha regime 

C. Tax levied on revenue 

D. Name given to Shivaji 

Answer: C. 

Q. 89 ………. is the stigma of Crocus Sativus L. 

A. Safiron 

B. Turmeric 

C. Artichoke 

D. Ginger 

Answer: A. 

Q. 90 What is known as Hunter’s Moon in the West, is called as ……….. in India. 

A. Pausha Purnima 

B. Magha Purnima 

C. Chaitra Purnima 

D. Kartik Purnima 

Answer: D. 

Q. 91 Which of the following states is NOT famous for the Bhut Jolokia pepper? 

A. Odisha 

B. Nagaland 

C. Manipur 

D. Assam 

Answer: A. 

Q. 92 Inertia is proportional to: 

A. Mass 

B. Weight 

C. Length 

D. Height 

Answer: A. 

Q. 93 Fulminology is the study of: 

A. Volcanic eruptions 

B. Lightening 

C. Natural gases 

D. Atmosphere 

Answer: B. 

Q. 94 The …….. is a tax on production/manufacture of goods within the country. 

A. Sales tax 

B. Excise duty 

C. Service tax 

D. Customs duty 

Answer: B. 

Q. 95 Devanagari evolved from the ………. script. 

A. Brahmi 

B. Inuktikut 

C. Hebrew 

D. Kana 

Answer: A. 

Q. 96 ………… won a gold medal by setting a world record score in the men’s skeet final event of the 8th Asian Shotgun Championship held in Kuwait in December 2018. 

A. Saeed Al Maktoum 

B. Angad Vir Singh Bajwa 

C. Vijay Kumar 

D. Jitu Rai 

Answer: B. 

Q. 97 Which Indian state has the maximum number of sea ports? 

A. Tamil Nadu 

B. Maharashtra 

C. Gujarat 

D. Kamataka 

Answer: B. 

Q. 98 The Mughal empire reached its greatest extent under: 

A. Jahangir 

B. Shah Jahan 

C. Akbar 

D. Aurangzeb 

Answer: D. 

Q. 99 ………… means the minimum lending rate which is determined by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and no bank is allowed to lend funds below this rate. 

A. Cash reserve ratio 

B. Base rate 

C. Repo rate 

D. Marginal cost 

Answer: B. 

Q. 100 This contemporary Indian dancer who merged Kathak and Kathakali with other dance forms has been awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1996 and Padma Shri in 2007. His/her name is: 

A. Birju Maharaj 

B. Jailal Misra 

C. Astad Deboo 

D. Uday Shankar 

Answer: C. 

 

Quant 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 101 If x − 1/ x= 2√ 2 , then x2 + 1/ x2is equal to: 

A. 16 

B. 12 

C. 11 

D. 10 

Answer: D. 

Q. 102 2.4 converted to percentage is. 

A. 0.24 

B. 24 

C. 240 

D. 2.4 

Answer: C. 

Q. 103 A can do a work in 30 days, B can do the same work in 48 days. After working alone for 20 days A left and B started working, how long will B take to complete the work? 

A. 24 days 

B. 28 days 

C. 38 days 

D. 16 days 

Answer: D. 


Q. 104 The given pie chart shows the favorite sport of students of a school. 

In the given pie-chart, if there were 1280 students in all, how many liked football? 

A. 102 

B. 550 

C. 230 

D. 384 

Answer: D. 

Q. 105 The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 3 : 2 : 4 and the perimeter is 72 cm. The sides are: 

A. 24, 16, 32 

B. 48, 24, 12 

C. 36, 24, 12 

D. 36, 18, 9 

Answer: A. 

Q. 106 What percent of 2.4 m is 3.2 cm? 

A. 75 % 

B. 7.5 % 

C. 1000⅓ % 

D. 13⅓ % 

Answer: D. 

Q. 107 A shopkeeper buys a book for ₹2,500 and marks its price at 15% above cost. He allows a discount of ₹345. The discount percentage is: 

A. 10 

B. 12 

C. 11 

D. 13 

Answer: B

Q. 108 A sum at a Simple interest of 8% pa. becomes 7/5 of itself in how many years? 

A.

B. 2½ 

C. 3½  

D.

Answer: A. 

Q. 109 PA and PB are two tangents to a circle with centre O, from a point P outside the circle. A and B are points on the circle. If OAB = 38∘ , then APB is equal to: 

A. 25∘

B. 35∘

C. 20∘

D. 76∘ 

Answer: D. 

Q. 110 The largest number of four digits that is exactly divisible by 15, 21 and 30 is: 

A. 9840 

B. 9910 

C. 9830 

D. 9870 

Answer: D

Q. 111 The given bar chart, shows the sales (in thousands) for sets of televisions of three companies in three years. 

In the given bar chart, What is the difference between the average sales of televisions A and B for 3 years? 

A. 78 

B. 56 

C. 104 

D. 60 

Answer: D. 

Q. 112 Two pipes can fill a cistern in 72 and 90 minutes respectively. If both the pipes are left open how long will it take for the cistern to be half full? 

A. 40 minutes 

B. 24 minutes 

C. 48 minutes 

D. 20 minutes 

Answer: D. 

Q. 113 A. watch was sold at a profit of 10%. Had it been sold at ₹77 more the profit percent would have been 12%. The cost price of the watch is: 

A. ₹3,760 

B. ₹3,850 

C. ₹3,945 

D. ₹3,900 

Answer: B. 

Q. 114 Find the cost of carpeting a room which is 11 m long and 6 m broad by a carpet which is 60 cm broad at the rate of ₹112.50 per meter. 

A. ₹12,375 

B. ₹13,280 

C. ₹11,695 

D. ₹12,040 

Answer: A. 

Q. 115 A. trader allows a discount of 8% on the marked price. If the selling price is ₹667, the discount in rupees is: 

A. ₹47 

B. ₹54 

C. ₹58 

D. ₹43 

Answer: C. 

Q. 116 A field is 119 m×18 m in dimension. A tank of 17 m×6 m×3 m is dug out in the middle and the soil removed is evenly spread over the remaining part of the field. The increase in level on the remaining part of the field is: 

A. 14 cm 

B. 13 cm 

C. 15 cm 

D. 12 cm 

Answer: C. 

Q. 117 Divide ₹8,288 between A, B, and C. such that the proportion of their shares is 5 : 7 : 9. The share of C is: 

A. ₹2,032 

B. ₹3,552 

C. ₹3,872 

D. ₹2,612 

Answer: B. 

Q. 118 If 15 men can do a piece of work in 14 days, how many men will be needed to do the work in 30 days? 

A.

B. 10 

C.

D.

Answer: C. 

Q. 119 The interest on ₹24,000 in 2 years compounded annually when the rates are 8% p.a and 10% p.a for two successive years is: 

A. ₹3,994 

B. ₹4,512 

C. ₹5,040 

D. ₹5,866 

Answer: B. 

Q. 120 15 − { 5 + 24 ÷ (3 × 9 − 15) } is equal to. 

A. -2 

B. 11 1/3

C. 6 1/4 

D.

Answer: D. 

Q. 121 The angle of elevation of a flying drone from a point on the ground is 60∘ . After flying for 5 seconds the angle of elevation drops to 30∘ . If the drone is flying horizontally at a constant height of 1000√3 m, the distance traveled by the drone is: 

A. 2000 m 

B. 1000 m 

C. 3000 m 

D. 4000 m 

Answer: A. 

Q. 122 An oil merchant has 3 varieties of oil of volumes 432, 594 and 702 litres respectively. The number of cans of equal size that would be required to fill the oil separately is: 

A. 13, 15, 17 

B. 8, 11, 13 

C. 8, 13, 15 

D. 6, 9, 11 

Answer: B. 

Q. 123 The table below shows the admission and transfer in standards 1-3 of a school. 

In the given table, in Standard 1, how many students were there at the end of year 2016? 

A. 223 

B. 228 

C. 236 

D. 232 

Answer: A. 

Q. 124 The average of squares of numbers 1 to 5 is: 

A. 11 

B.

C.

D.

Answer: A. 

Q. 125 210102 can be divided exactly by: 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: B. 

Q. 126 A. pipe can fill a tank in 4 hours and a leak at the bottom can empty that full tank in 6 hours. If after the tank is ⅓ full, the leak is completely closed, how much time from the beginning will it take for the tank to get filled completely? 

A. 12 hours 

B. 4 hours 

C. 9 hours 

D. 20/3 hours 

Answer: D. 

Q. 127 In an examination, Shreya score 84 out of 90 in Mathematics, 45 out of 50 in Science, 23 out of 25 in Computer Science and 68 out of 80 in English. In which subject did Shreya score the highest percentage? 

A. Mathematics 

B. English 

C. Science 

D. Computer Science 

Answer: A. 

Q. 128 (−4) × (1020 ÷ 85 × 3 − 22) is equal to.- 

A. -402 

B. -56 

C. 912 

D. 72 

Answer: B. 

Q. 129 The value of cos2 45 + sin2 30 − sin2 60 is equal to. 

A. 3/2 

B. ½ 

C.

D.

Answer: C. 

Q. 130 A, B, and C are partners in a firm sharing profit in the ratio of 3 :4: 5. Ifthey set aside 4% of the profits as emergency find and shared the rest of the profit and B gets his share of profit as ₹1,81,400, the amount of profit set aside for emergency fund is: 

A. ₹27,845 

B. ₹18,140 

C. ₹22,675 

D. ₹24,500 

Answer: C. 

Q. 131 If (x − 2)3 + (x − 3)3 + (x − 10)3 = (x − 2)(x − 3)(3x − 30), then what is the value of x

A.

B.

C. 18 

D.

Answer: B. 

Q. 132  In the triangle given above ∠ADB = 90∘ , ∠ABC = 45∘, AD = 10 cm, AC = 20 cm. The length of BC is:

 

A. 10 cm 

B. 27.32 cm 

C. 18.42 cm 

D. 14.14 cm 

Answer: B. 

Q. 133 The given bar chart, shows the sales (in thousands) for sets of televisions of three companies in three years. 

In the given bar-chart, if profit earned per television by C in 1992 was ₹825, the total profit earned was: 

A. ₹51150 1akhs 

B. ₹5115 1akhs 

C. ₹511.5 1akhs 

D. ₹51.15 lakhs 

Answer: B. 

Q. 134 A. gardener planted 1936 saplings in a garden such that there were as many rows of saplings as the columns. The number of rows planted is: 

A. 46 

B. 44 

C. 48 

D. 42 

Answer: B

Q. 135 A boy walks 15 m in 7 seconds and then walks back in 5 seconds. His average speed (in m/s) is: 

A.

B. 2.5 

C. 3.25 

D.

Answer: B. 

Q. 136 If a3 + b3 =  432 and a + b = 12,then (a + b)2 − 3ab is equal to:  

A. 42 

B. 52 

C. 36 

D. 38 

Answer: C. 

Q. 137 The given bar chart, shows the sales (in thousands) for sets of televisions of three companies in three years. 

In the given bar-chart, what is the ratio of television sales between A in year 1992 and C in year 1991? 

A. 1 : 1 

B. 1 : 2 

C. 2 : 1 

D. 1 : 3 

Answer: A. 

Q. 138 A swimming pool is 40 m in length, 30 m in breadth, and 2.2 m in depth. The cost of cementing its floor and the four sides at ₹25/m2 is: 

A. ₹43,980 

B. ₹37,540 

C. ₹34,260 

D. ₹37,700 

Answer: D. 

Q. 139 The value of cot2 A − sin1/2A is equal to: 

A.  

B. -1 

C. -2 

D.

Answer: B. 

Q. 140 A river is 3 m deep and 36 m wide which flows at the rate of 5 km/h in to the sea. The volume of water that runs into the sea per minute is: 

A. 8300 m 

B. 9000 m 

C. 7600 m 

D. 6400 m 

3333 

Answer: B. 

Q. 141 A part of the journey is covered in 31.5 minutes at 80 km/h and the remaining part in 16 minutes at 75 km/h. The total distance of the journey is: 

A. 45 km 

B. 38 km 

C. 62 km 

D. 54 km 

Answer: C. 

Q. 142 The given pie-chart shows favourite sport of students of a school.

In the given pie-chart, what is the difference in percentage between liking for football and basketball? 

A. 10 

B.

C. 13 

D. 12 

Answer: D. 

Q. 143 A girl 1.2 m tall can just see the sun over a 3.62 m tall wall which is 2.42 m away from her. The angle of elevation of the sun is: 

A. 30∘

B. 60∘

C. 90∘

D. 45∘

Answer: D. 

Q. 144 The table below shows the admissions and transfers in standards 1-3 of a school. 

In the given table, what was the total strength in Standards 1-3 at the end of 2015? 

A. 723 

B. 721 

C. 710 

D. 704 

Answer: A. 

Q. 145 ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral such that AB is the diameter of the circle circumscribing it and angle ADC = 144∘. Then angle BAC is equal to (π = 22/7 ) 

A. 60∘

B. 150∘

C. 54∘

D. 40∘

Answer: C. 

Q. 146 Which least number should be added to 1000 so that the number obtained is exactly divisible by 37? 

A.  1

B. 25 

C. 36 

D. 13 

Answer: C. 

Q. 147 The given pie chart shows the favorite sport of students of a school. 

In the given pie-chart, if the school strength was 2500, how many liked cricket more than hockey? 

A. 1075 

B. 504 

C. 900 

D. 750 

Answer: C. 

Q. 148 A rectangular solid is 20 cm long and 12 cm wide. If its volume is 2160 cm3, the height is: 

A. 11 cm 

B. 10 cm 

C. 12 cm 

D. 9 cm 

Answer: D. 

Q. 149 The table below shows the admission and transfer in standards 1-3 of a school. 

In the given table, what was the difference between admission and transfer in standard 3 in 2016? 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: A

Q. 150 A. train 100 m long running at uniform speed crosses a station which is 500 m long in 25 seconds. How long will it take for the train to pass a station that is 380 m long? 

A. 21 seconds 

B. 20 seconds 

C. 19 seconds 

D. 22 seconds 

Answer: B. 

 

English 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 151 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required. 

A. third of us are feeling compelled to check our phones in the middle of the night. 

A. A. third among us feeling compelled to check our phones 

B. A. third of us feel compelled to check our phones 

C. No substitution required 

D. A. third of us feel compelled checking our phones 

Answer: B. 

Q. 152 Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given. 

A. harsh chaotic mixture of sounds 

A. consonance 

B. dissonance 

C. cacophony 

D. euphony 

Answer: C. 

Q. 153 Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error. 

Scientists have found that life was creeping and crawling about the Earth 1.5 billion years early than previously thought. 

A. previously thought 

B. 1.5 billion years early than 

C. Scientists have found 

D. about the Earth 

Answer: B. 

Q. 154 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A. horrible 

B. heiress 

C. hospitallity 

D. hostility 

Answer: C. 

Q. 155 Select the synonym of the given word. DETRACTORS 

A. devotees 

B. reviewers 

C. critics 

D. admirers 

Answer: C. 

Q. 156 Select the synonym of the given word. IMMINENT 

A. important 

B. forthcoming 

C. immature 

D. truthful 

Answer: B. 

Instructions Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Passage: 

We often worry about lying awake in the middle of the night – but it could be good for you. A. growing body of evidence from both science and history suggests that the eight-hour sleep may be unnatural. In the early 19903, psychiatrist Thomas Wehr conducted an experiment in which a group of people were plunged into darkness for 14 hours every day for a month. It took some time for their sleep to regulate but by the fourth week the subjects had settled into a very distinct sleeping pattern. They slept first for four hours, then woke for one or two hours before falling into a second four-hour sleep. Though sleep scientists were impressed by the study, among the general public the idea that we must sleep for eight consecutive hours persists. 

In 2001, historian Roger Ekirch of Virginia Tech published a seminal paper, drawn fiom 16 years of research, revealing a wealth of historical evidence that humans used to sleep in two distinct chunks. Roger Ekirch says a 1595 engraving by Jan Saenredam is evidence of activity at night. His book At Day’s Close: Night in Times Past, published four years later, unearths more than 500 references to a segmented sleeping pattern – in diaries, court records, medical books and literature, from Homer’s Odyssey to an anthropological account of modern tribes in Nigeria. 

Much like the experience of Wehr‘s subjects, these references describe a first sleep which began about two hours after dusk, followed by waking period of one or two hours and then a second sleep. “It’s not just the number of references – it is the way they refer to it, as if it was common knowledge,”Ekirch| says. During this waking period people were quite active. They often got up, went to the toilet or smoked tobacco and some even visited neighbors. Most people stayed in bed, read, wrote and often prayed. Countless prayer manuals from the late 15th century offered special prayers for the hours in between sleeps. Ekirch found that references to the first and second sleep started to disappear during the late 17th Century. This started among the urban upper classes in northem Europe and over the course of the next 200 years filtered down to the rest of Western society. By the 19208 the idea of a first and second sleep had receded entirely fiom our social consciousness. He attributes the initial shift to improvements in street lighting, domestic lighting and a surge in coffee houses – which were sometimes open all night. As the night became a place for legitimate activity and as that activity increased, the length of time people could dedicate to rest dwindled. 

Q. 157 The above passage ………. that an eight-hour sleep is natural. 

A. confirms the myth 

B. elaborates the myth 

C. promotes the myth 

D. examines the myth 

Answer: D. 

Q. 158 What did the experiment conducted by Thomas Wehr prove? 

A. It brought into question that sleeping for four consecutive hours is necessary. 

B. It proved sleeping for eight consecutive hours is not a norm. 

C. It established that when the nights are longer, people slept in two distinct chunks. 

D. It proved that all people slept in two distinct chunks of four hours. 

Answer: B. 

Q. 159 Roger Ekirch indicated that ………. 

A. sleeping for eight consecutive hours is a modern standard for sleep. 

B. a segmented sleeping pattern was an established common habit in nations with long winters. 

C. a segmented sleeping pattern was a historically established common old habit. 

D. the practice of sleeping for eight consecutive hours was popularized by epics 

Answer: C. 

Q. 160 Which of the following options is NOT true with reference to the segmented sleeping pattern? 

A. People were physically active. 

B. People were socially active. 

C. People prayed actively. 

D. People visited all-night coffee shops. 

Answer: D. 

Q. 161 What caused the idea of a first and second sleep to entirely recede from our social consciousness? 

A. Industrialization and introduction of night shifts 

B. All-night coffee shops 

C. A. group of rich people defying sleep 

D. An active night life facilitated by artificial lighting 

Answer: D. 

 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 162 Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given. 

the hard remains of a prehistoric animal or plant that are found inside a rock. 

A. fossil 

B. ruins 

C. relics 

D. vestiges 

Answer: A. 

Q. 163 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required.

Creatures began moving properly around 570 million years ago shortly before the Cambrian explosion sparked the first vertebrates. 

A. the Cambrian explosion when sparked the first vertebrates. 

B. No substitution required 

C. the Cambrian explosion whom sparked the first vertebrates. 

D. the Cambrian explosion who sparked the first vertebrates. 

Answer: B. 

Q. 164 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required. 

A. study has uncovered a previously overlooked law of natural selection based on “survival of the slacker”, that is, spend all day lazing about could be good for human evolution. 

A. No substitution required 

B. spending all day lazing about must be good for human evolution 

C. spend all day lazing about will be good for human evolution 

D. spending all day lazing about could be good for human evolution 

Answer: D. 

Q. 165 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. 

When the mixer would not work Naren’s mother said, “If it’s not one thing , it’s another.How will I manage?” 

A. when one thing goes wrong, then another, and another 

B. when we entertain one guest, then there are many more coming 

C. when we know a cause, then there isn’t another to be looked for 

D. when a machine is not functional, it makes others also malfunction 

Answer: A. 

Q. 166 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. 

Sandhya was excited about getting her new posting but I told her “Dont count your chikens before they hatch”. 

A. do not count on something that is not going to happen 

B. do not wish for something that has not yet happened 

C. do not count on a good thing that has not yet happened 

D. do not expect something good to happen 

Answer: C. 

Q. 167 Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error. More than 25% people admits they have not sent or received a hand-written letter in the past decade. 

A. a hand-written letter 

B. More than 25% people admits 

C. they have not sent or received 

D. in the past decade 

Answer: B. 

Q. 168 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. Anil and Suresh are just finding their feet in the new venture. 

A. beginning to understand the work and feeling confident 

B. getting comfortable and getting a good salary 

C. buying and using comfortable foot wear 

D. making people fall at their feet, accepting defeat 

Answer: A. 

Q. 169 Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error. 

Security firms would get prosecuted for a breach of their duty if they do not introduced adequate procedures to protect children from harm. 

A. would get prosecuted 

B. for a breach of their duty 

C. to protect children 

D. do not introduced 

Answer: D. 

Q. 170 Select the antonym of the given word. MUDDLE 

A. refuse 

B. order 

C. refute 

D. spoil 

Answer: B. 

Q. 171 Select the synonym of the given word. CLINCHED. 

A. bounded 

B. finalized 

C. devoted 

D. argued 

Answer: B. 

Q. 172 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. The politician began his speech by saying, “Lend me your ears”. 

A. to politely ask for someone’s hearing-aid 

B. to politely ask for someone’s speakers 

C. to politely ask for someone’s full attention 

D. to politely ask for someone’s headphones 

Answer: C. 

Q. 173 Select the most appropriate words to fill in the blanks. 

Teaching is so much more than ………. in fiont of a whiteboard as one of the most important elements of teaching is ………… relationships with students. 

A. standing; building 

B. waiting; building 

C. waiting; enabling 

D. standing; enabling 

Answer: A. 

Q. 174 Select the most appropriate words to fill in the blanks. 

Although many western cultures are moving towards more ………. less hierarchical organizations, the new research suggests that ……… power structures and basic values of charity and fraternity are the cornerstones of successful societies. 

A. organized; radical 

B. substantial; informal 

C. liberal; traditional 

D. liberal; radical 

Answer: C. 

Q. 175 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A. reinforcement 

B. remembrance 

C. reimburssement 

D. reflection 

Answer: C. 

Q. 176 Select the antonym of the given word. COMPLACENT 

A. conceited 

B. concerned 

C. contentious 

D. contended 

Answer: B. 

Q. 177 Select the antonym of the given word LAUNCH 

A. withdraw 

B. dinner 

C. release 

D. brake 

Answer: A. 

Q. 178 Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given. to show or state that someone or something is not guilty of something 

A. escape 

B. pardon 

C. charge 

D. vindicate 

Answer: D. 

Q. 179 Select the synonym of the given word. ELUSIVE 

A. distorted 

B. wrong 

C. intangible 

D. refined 

Answer: C. 

Q. 180 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. “Get down to brass tacks now”, ordered the Team Leader, when he found that the targets were nowhere near completion. 

A. start taking up the most important facts of a situation 

B. become angry about something that is not done 

C. come back to the tracks and start again 

D. examine the thumb tacks used to fix a notice 

Answer: A. 

Q. 181 Select the most appropriate words to fill in the blanks. Advocates say the idea of a basic income eliminates poverty traps and ……… income while ……….. the individual and reducing paperwork. 

A. redistributes; empowering 

B. earned; helping 

C. earns; eliminating 

D. distributes; empowers 

Answer: A

Q. 182 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A. contraction 

B. contextual 

C. concievable 

D. commitment 

Answer: C. 

Q. 183 Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error. Last year the UK saw it’s first child diagnosed with intemet addiction. 

A. Last year 

B. the UK saw 

C. it’s first child 

D. diagnosed with 

Answer: C. 

Q. 184 Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given. the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants 

A. agriculture 

B. horticulture 

C. viniculture 

D. sericulture 

Answer: B

Q. 185 Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error. 

Tesla designed system for sending electricity over the air through a series of enormous towers. 

A. for sending electricity 

B. Tesla designed system 

C. through a series of enormous towers 

D. over the air 

Answer: B. 

Q. 186 Select the synonym of the given word. REQUISITE 

A. dominant 

B. dynamic 

C. critical 

D. obligatory 

Answer: D. 

Q. 187 Select the most appropriate words to fill in the blanks. All societies are held together by seven universal moral rules, which include ……….. to superiors and ……….. the property of others. 

A. deferring; respecting 

B. deferring; guarding 

C. following; respecting 

D. conforming; guarding 

Answer: A. 

Q. 188 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A. Inquisitive 

B. Inherent 

C. Inistitutional 

D. Invitation 

Answer: C. 

Q. 189 Select the most appropriate words to fill in the blanks. 

The idea of a basic income as a replacement for means-tested ………. payments has its share of supporters on both the left and the right of the political ………. 

A. extra; support 

B. goodness; zone 

C. free; range 

D. welfare; spectrum 

Answer: D. 

Q. 190 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required. 

Doing short bursts of high intensity exercise can be most effective to weight loss than moderate workouts. 

A. more effective to weight loss than 

B. No substitution required 

C. most effective for weight loss than 

D. more eflective for weight loss than 

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 number. Passage: 

Screen time is an inescapable reality of modern childhood, with kids of every age …………. (1) hours upon hours in front of iPads, smartphones and televisions. That’s not always a bad thing: Educational apps and TV shows …………… (2) great ways for children to sharpen their developing brains and …………… (3) their communication skills-not to mention the break these ………………… (4) provide to harried parents. But tread carefully: A. number of troubling studies connect delayed cognitive …………….. (5) in kids with extended exposure to electronic media. 

Q. 191 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.1. 

A. complying 

B. spending 

C. earning 

D. cheating 

Answer: B. 

Q. 192 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.2. 

A. are 

B. is 

C. were 

D. have been 

Answer: A. 

Q. 193 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.3. 

A. improve 

B. bumish 

C. dull 

D. freshen 

Answer: A. 

Q. 194 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.4. 

A. vessels 

B. gadgets 

C. utensils 

D. products 

Answer: B. 

Q. 195 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.5. 

A. increment 

B. improvement 

C. progress 

D. change 

Answer: C. 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 196 Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given. a company or person that makes or sells sweets or chocolate 

A. confectioner 

B. vendor 

C. chef 

D. wholesaler 

Answer: A. 

Q. 197 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A. apartheid 

B. appearance 

C. approppriate 

D. apparent 

Answer: C. 

Q. 198 Select the antonym of the given word EXPANSION 

A. complaint 

B. constraint 

C. contraction 

D. constriction 

Answer: C. 

Q. 199 Select the antonym of the given word. EVASIVE 

A. frank 

B. abusive 

C. opaque 

D. slippery 

Answer: A. 

Q. 200 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required. 

The World Health Organization were classified Internet gaming as an official mental health disorder. 

A. No substitution required 

B. The World Health Organization classify Internet gaming 

C. The World Health Organization has classified Internet gaming 

D. The World Health Organization classifying Internet gaming 

Answer: C. 

SSC CPO 16 March 2019 Shift-I Previous Year Paper

SSC CPO 16th-March-2019-Shift-1 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 1 How many triangles are there in the following figure? 

A. 20 

B. 21 

C. 19 

D. 24 

Answer: B

Q. 2 Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out. 

A. Stationery 

B. Eraser 

C. Pen 

D. Paper 

Answer: A. 

Q. 3 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term. 

FLOWER: UOLDVI:: JASMINE: ……….. 

A. QZGNRMV 

B. QZHMRNV 

C. QAHNRMV 

D. QZHNRMV 

Answer:

Q. 4 The sequence of folding a piece of square paper and the manner in which the folded paper has been cut is shown. How would this paper look when unfolded? 

Answer: C. 

Q. 5 Kunal’s house is located to the south of a coffee shop. There is a park to the east of the coffee shop. The local market is to the north of the park. If the distance of the market from the park is equal to the distance of the coffee shop from Kunal’s house, in which direction is the market with respect to the coffee shop? 

A. West 

B. South-East 

C. North-East 

D. South-West 

Answer: C. 

Q. 6 Two statements are given, followed by two conclusions I and II. Assuming these statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:

All executives are humble people.

All humble people are rich.

Conclusions:

I. All executives are rich.

II. All humble people are executives. 

A. Only conclusion I follow. 

B. Only conclusion II follows. 

C. Neither conclusion I nor II follows. 

D. Both conclusions I and II follow. 

Answer: A. 

Q. 7 Select the number-pair in which the two numbers are related in the same way as are the two numbers of the given number pair. 11:242 

A. 15 : 375 

B. 5 : 52 

C. 8 : 128 

D. 9 : 729 

Answer: C. 

Q. 8 Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same way as are the two words in the given word-pair.  Surgeon : Scalpel 

A. Tailor : Shirt 

B. Doctor : Hospital 

C. Navy : Lieutenant 

D. Sculptor : Chisel 

Answer: D. 

Q. 9 Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and one is different. Identify the different one. 

A.

B. 34 

C. 64 

D. 16 

Answer: B. 

Q. 10 Which letter-cluster will replace the Q. mark (?) in the following series? CFZ, EGX, HIU, JLS, MPP,? 

A. NTO 

B. OTN 

C. MSN 

D. OUN 

Answer: D. 

Q. 11 Select the option that will come next in the given series. 

Answer: C. 

Q. 12 Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is placed on the right side. 

Answer: C. 

Q. 13 Select the number-pair in which the two numbers are related in the same way as are the two numbers of the given number pair. 343: 512 

A. 1009:1331 

B. 27 : 125 

C. 216 : 729 

D. 8 : 27 

Answer: D. 

Q. 14 Among the following four words, three are similar in one specific way and one is odd. Select the odd word. 

A. Habitat 

B. Stable 

C. Den 

D. Barn 

Answer: A. 

Q. 15 Select the Venn diagram that represents the correct relationship between the following classes. Cat, Mammal, Parrot 

Answer: B. 

Q. 16 Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and one is different. Identify the different one. 

A. 396 

B. 792 

C. 571 

D. 451 

Answer: C. 

Q. 17 If A = 2 and C = 4, then PARTICLE = ………. 

A. 172172094136 

B. 1621820104136 

C. 1721921104136 

D. 172192094126 

Answer: C. 

Q. 18 Three of the following four number pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Identify the different one. 

A. 14 : 3 

B. 7 : 6 

C. 12 : 4 

D. 21 : 2 

Answer: C. 

Q. 19 Select the option that will come next in the given series. 

Answer: A. 

Q. 20 Which number will replace the Question mark (?) in the following series? 

3, ?, 101, 10202 

A. 95 

B. 10 

C. 100 

D. 99 

Answer: B. 

Q. 21 ‘Month’ is related to ‘March’ in the same way as ‘Season’ is related to ‘ ………. 

A. Year 

B. Festival 

C. Spring 

D. Week 

Answer:

Q. 22 Find out the two signs to be interchanged for making the following equation correct. 

14÷ 641 − 5 + 45 × 120 = 5 

A. + and × 

B. × and − 

C. + and − 

D. − and ÷ 

Answer: B

Q. 23 Select the option that is related to the fourth term in the same way as the first term is related to the second term. FHK : KMP:: ……..: UWZ 

A. PRV 

B. PRU 

C. PSU 

D. ORU 

Answer:

Q. 24 Two statements are given, followed by two conclusions I and II. Assuming these statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:

Some bed sheets are towels.

Some towels are pillows.

Conclusions:

I. Some pillows are bedsheets.

II. No pillow is a bedsheet. 

A. Only conclusion I follow. 

B. Only conclusion II follows. 

C. Neither conclusion I nor II follows. 

D. Either conclusion I or II follows. 

Answer: D

Q. 25 Select the option that will come next in the given series. 

Answer: B. 

Q. 26 Select the Venn diagram that represents the correct relationship between the following classes. World, Asia, Nepal 

Answer: D. 

Q. 27 Which letter will replace the Q. mark (‘2) in the following series? C, F, K, R, A, ? 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: D. 

Q. 28 Which two signs should be interchanged to make the following equation correct? 

7 × 2 + 5 − 16 ÷ 4 = 13 

A. × and ×

B. ÷ and ×

C. ÷ and + 

D. × and −

Answer: A. 

Q. 29 In a certain code language, CADET is written as 31457. How will DEFER be written as in the same language? 

A. 45769 

B. 45678 

C. 45659 

D. 35658 

Answer: C. 

Q. 30 Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningful order. 1. Classes 2. Entrance Exam 3. Result 4. Admission 5. Graduation 6. Job 

A. 6, 2, 5, 4, 3, 1 

B. 5, 2, 6, 4, 3, 1 

C. 2, 3, 4, 1, 5, 6 

D. 2, 3, 4, 1, 6, 5 

Answer: C. 

Q. 31 Select the option that is embedded in the following figure. 

Answer: C. 

Q. 32 Select the pair which has the same relation between the words as the relation between the words of the given pair.

Horse: gallop 

A. Mouse: pit 

B. Bird: fly 

C. Elephant: gigantic 

D. Lion: roar 

Answer: B. 

Q. 33 Select the option in which the given figure is embedded. 

Answer: A. 

Q. 34 Three of the following four number pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Identify the different one. 

A. 54 : 64 

B. 28 : 32 

C. 119 : 136 

D. 91 : 104 

Answer: A. 

Q. 35 Which number will replace the Question mark (?) in the following series?

0.15, 0.20, 0.30, 0.45, 0.65, ? 

A. 0.90 

B. 0.80 

C. 0.95 

D. 0.85 

Answer: A. 

Q. 36 Identify the number that does NOT belong in the given series. 2, 6, 6, 10, 8, 12, 12, 15, 14, 18 

A. 18 

B. 12 

C. 15 

D.

Answer:

Q. 37 ‘Temperature’ is related to ‘Degree’ in the same way as ‘Time’ is related to ‘…..’ 

A. Litre 

B. Metre 

C. Newton 

D. Seconds 

Answer: D

Q. 38 Arjun starts walking towards the east. After walking 50 m, he turns to his left and walks 15 m. From there, he again turns to his left and walks 30 m. Finally, he turns to his left one last time and walks 15 m. How far is he from the starting point? 

A. 40 m 

B. 10 m 

C. 30 m 

D. 20 m 

Answer: D. 

Q. 39 If ‘ + ’ means ‘ × ’, ‘ × ’ means ‘ + ’, ‘ + ’ means ‘ − ’ and ‘ − ’ means ‘ ÷ ’, then what will be the value of the following expression? 

16 × 3 + 5 − 2 ÷ 4 

A.

B.

C. 10 

D. 19 

Answer: B. 

Q. 40 In a code language, CERTAIN is written as DFSUBJO. How will SUMMER be written as in that language? 

A. RVNNFS 

B. TUNMFS 

C. TVNNFT 

D. TVNNFS 

Answer: D

Q. 41 Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set of numbers. (25, 144, 47) 

A. (16, 82, 23) 

B. (9, 72, 8) 

C. (15, 96, 340) 

D. (19, 78, 20) 

Answer: D. 

Q. 42 Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number. 16 : 68 :: 28 : ……… 

A. 119 

B. 49 

C. 346 

D. 77 

Answer: A. 

Q. 43 Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningful order. 1. Hour 2. Month 3. Second 4. Days 5. Minute 6. Week 

A. 6, 2, 5, 4, 3, 1 

B. 3, 5, 1, 4, 6, 2 

C. 2, 3, 4, 1, 5, 6 

D. 2, 3, 4, 1, 6, 5 

Answer: B. 

Q. 44 Three of the following four letter clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out. 

A. KMPT 

B. OQSV 

C. QSVZ 

D. EGJN 

Answer: B. 

Q. 45 Two positions of the same dice are shown. What will be the number opposite ‘3’? 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: B. 

Q. 46 Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set of numbers. (4, 24, 214) 

A. (8, 81, 721) 

B. (3, 27, 81) 

C. (2, 26, 125) 

D. (5, 35, 341) 

Answer: D. 

Q. 47 If in a certain code, WATER is written as XZUDS, then which word will be coded as BMHKF? 

A. CLING 

B. ALIEN 

C. EARTH 

D. ANGLE 

Answer: D. 

Q. 48 Three of the following four letter clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out. 

A. SWYBE 

B. HKNQT 

C. CFILO 

D. QTWZC. 

Answer: A. 

Q. 49 Select the Venn diagram that represents the correct relationship between the following classes. Females, Mothers, Fathers 

Answer: C. 

Q. 50 Select the correct mirror image of the given image when the mirror is placed on the right side. 

Answer: C. 

 

General knowledge 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 51 Name the ‘Father of Indian Economic Reforms’. 

A. Narendra Modi 

B. PV Narasimha Rao 

C. Yashwant Sinha 

D. Manmohan Singh 

Answer: B. 

Q. 52 Iron boils at about ……… degree Celsius. 

A. 3861 

B. 2861 

C. 2181 

D. 3182 

Answer: B. 

Q. 53 The Chipko movement is associated with: 

A. Sustainable development 

B. Transparency in public life 

C. Afforestation 

D. Preventing the felling of trees 

Answer: D. 

Q. 54 Adults with an annual income between ……… can avail of a housing loan under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. 

A. 6 and 15 1akhs 

B. 6 and 18 lakhs 

C. 6 and 25 lakhs 

D. 6 and 21 lakhs 

Answer: B. 

Q. 55 ‘Capra aegagrus hircus’ ls commonly known as ………… 

A. Dog 

B. Cow 

C. Goat 

D. Hen 

Answer: C. 

Q. 56 As head of a reputed advertising agency, ……… created iconic advertisements for Surf detergent, Liril bath soap, Bajaj scooters, and Cherry Blossom shoe polish. 

A. Gerson da Cunha 

B. Prahlad Kakkar 

C. Alyque Padamsee 

D. Prasoon Joshi 

Answer: C. 

Q. 57 Navakalevara is a ritual that takes place in a temple in ……….. 

A. Tirupati 

B. Shirdi 

C. Jagannath Puri 

D. Sabrimala 

Answer: C. 

Q. 58 Guru ……….. is known as the cobbler saint. 

A. Ayya Vaikundar 

B. Jiva Goswami 

C. Ravidas 

D. Narahari 

Answer: C. 

Q. 59 Which is the seventh-largest country in the world by land area? 

A. Australia 

B. Argentina 

C. Brazil 

D. India 

Answer: D. 

Q. 60 Who started the temple entry movement in 1927? 

A. Vinobha Bhave 

B. Medha Patkar 

C. Mahatma Gandhi 

D. Bhimrao Ambedkar 

Answer: D

Q. 61 As per the Guinness World Records, which of the following was the world’s richest temple in 2011? 

A. Jagannath Temple 

B. Tirumala Tirupati Venkateswara Temple 

C. Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple 

D. SiddhiVinayak Temple 

Answer: C. 

Q. 62 Name the long-haired mammals found throughout the Himalayan region. 

A. Heifer 

B. Bison 

C. Ox 

D. Yak 

Answer: D. 

Q. 63 ……….. is known as the ‘Father of Indian Ornithology”. 

A. John James Audubon 

B. Konrad Lorenz 

C. Salim Ali 

D. Allan Octavian Hume 

Answer: D. 

Q. 64 Sunita Williams, renowned astronaut of Indian origin, spent a record of …….. days in space. 

A. 150 

B. 195 

C. 175 

D. 200 

Answer: B. 

Q. 65 The inaugural session of the Supreme Court of India took place on ………… 

A. 26th January 1950 

B. 28th January 1950 

C. 29th January 1950 

D. 31st January 1950 

Answer: B. 

Q. 66 At what temperature does iron melt? 

A. 1638 C

B. 1538 C

C. 1583 C

D. 1683 C

Answer: B. 

Q. 67 Sound cannot travel through ………… 

A. fire 

B. soil 

C. water 

D. vacuum 

Answer: D. 

Q. 68 Which of the following creatures use ultrasonic sound to catch their prey? 

A. Hawks 

B. Bats 

C. Cats 

D. Dogs 

Answer: B. 

Q. 69 Who hoists the national flag at the Red Fort on Independence Day? 

A. Chief Justice 

B. Prime Minister 

C. Governor 

D. President 

Answer: B. 

Q. 70 Which cricketer made his Test debut in Karachi at the age of 16? 

A. Hardik Pandya 

B. Rahul Dravid 

C. Sachin Tendulkar 

D. Shanthakumaran Sreesanth 

Answer: C. 

Q. 71 ……….. was the Chief Justice of India from January 1950 to November 1951. 

A. Bijan Kumar Mukherjea 

B. Mehr Chand Mahajan 

C. Harilal Jekisundas Kania 

D. Bhuvaneshwar Prasad Sinha 

Answer: C. 

Q. 72 The world’s largest cricket stadium is being built in which state of India? 

A. Gujarat 

B. Chandigarh 

C. West Bengal 

D. Maharashtra 

Answer: A. 

Q. 73 Currency printing press of India is NOT located in ………… 

A. Kochi 

B. Mysore 

C. Salboni 

D. Dewas 

Answer: A. 

Q. 74 The pH of pure water ( H2O ) is ……… at 25 degree Celsius. 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: B. 

Q. 75 ‘Megaptera novaeangliae’ is commonly known as …………… 

A. Bumblebee 

B. Tree frog 

C. African wild cat 

D. Humpback whale 

Answer: D

Q. 76 Who said the following words? “A. flag is a necessity for all nations. Millions have died for it.” 

A. Sarojini Naidu 

B. Jawaharlal Nehru 

C. Bhikaiji Cama 

D. Mahatma Gandhi 

Answer: D. 

Q. 77 Which of the following is NOT a popular Gharana (styles) of Hindustani classical music? 

A. Patiala Gharana 

B. Gwalior Gharana 

C. Mewati Gharana 

D. Rajwadi Gharana 

Answer: D. 

Q. 78 NASA. launched the world’s smallest and lightest satellite, Kalamsat on 22 June 2017 devised by 18-year- old ………. and his team from Tamil Nadu. 

A. Sharook Rashid 

B. Khursheed Rifath 

C. Rifath Sharook 

D. Salman Rashid 

Answer: C. 

Q. 79 ………….. of Kenya won the Mumbai Marathon, 2019 

A. Akalnew Shurnet 

B. Aychew Bantie 

C. Cosmas Lagat 

D. Birke Debele 

Answer: C. 

Q. 80 ‘Canis lupus’ is commonly known as …………. 

A. Gray wolf 

B. Goat 

C. Hen 

D. Cow 

Answer: A. 

Q. 81 The first Invasion of Muhammad Ghori was in ………. when he attacked Multan. 

A. 1287 AD

B. 1475 AD

C. 1089 AD 

D. 1175 AD 

Answer: D. 

Q. 82 India holds the ………….. position in the production of cows’ milk as of January 2018. 

A. Second 

B. Fourth 

C. First 

D. Third 

Answer: A. 

Q. 83 The minimum age criteria for appointment as the Vice President of India is ……… 

A. 21 

B. 30 

C. 35 

D. 25 

Answer: C. 

Q. 84 The dance form Dand1a 1s synonymous with ………. 

A. Navratri 

B. Onam 

C. Bihu 

D. Ganesh Chaturthi 

Answer: A. 

Q. 85 Apart from the first edition, New Delhi also hosted the ………… edition of the Asian Games. 

A. 7th 

B. 9th 

C. 8th 

D. 11th 

Answer: B. 

Q. 86 After 1994, how many sessions of the Rajya Sabha are usually held in a year? 

A. four 

B. three 

C. two 

D. six 

Answer: B. 

Q. 87 As of AY 2019-20, what is the rate of income tax payable by an Indian national over the age of 80 years, earning an annual income up to ₹ 5,00,000? 

A. 20% 

B. 5% 

C. 0% 

D. 30% 

Answer: C. 

Q. 88 India’s ace shuttler and Rio Olympics silver medallist ………. was ranked seventh on Forbes’ list 2018 of highest-earning women sportspersons in the world. 

A. Sania Mirza 

B. Saina Nehwal 

C. Santosh Yadav 

D. PV Sindhu 

Answer: D. 

Q. 89 Who was the economist who wrote the book ‘Small is beautiful? 

A. David Ricardo 

B. Amartya Sen 

C. Karl Marx 

D. E. F. Schumacher 

Answer: D. 

Q. 90 Who wrote the book ‘The Audacity of Hope’? 

A. Bill Clinton 

B. Bill Gates 

C. George Bush 

D. Barack Obama 

Answer: D. 

Q. 91 In January 2019, NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) discovered its third small exoplanet, named HD. 21749b in the constellation 

A. Lupus 

B. Lacerta 

C. Reticulum 

D. Antlia 

Answer: C. 

Q. 92 Who is known as the ‘Father of the Indian Nuclear Programme’? 

A. Vikram Sarabhai 

B. CV Raman 

C. Homi Jehangir Bhabha 

D. APJ Abdul Kalam 

Answer: C. 

Q. 93 Shivaji’s son from Saibai was named …………… 

A. Shahaji 

B. Shahu 

C. Sambhaji 

D. Bajirao 

Answer: C. 

Q. 94 Under Article ……… of the Constitution of India, the quorum to constitute a sitting of the House is one- tenth of the total number of Members of the House. 

A. 102 

B. 100 

C. 103 

D. 101 

Answer: B. 

Q. 95 Calcutta became the capital of British India in …………. 

A. 1765 

B. 1727 

C. 1756 

D. 1772 

Answer: D. 

Q. 96 Who founded the Servants of India Society in 1905? 

A. Sayid Ahmed Khan 

B. Annie Besant 

C. Gopal Krishna Gokhale 

D. Raja Ram Mohan Roy 

Answer: C. 

Q. 97 With which of the following games is the Deodhar Trophy associated? 

A. Hockey 

B. Football 

C. Cricket 

D. Golf 

Answer: C. 

Q. 98 In pre-independent India, the British moved the capital of India from Calcutta to Delhi in ………. 

A. 1911 

B. 1913 

C. 1924 

D. 1921 

Answer: A. 

Q. 99 The ……. waterfalls in Chhattisgarh are also known as the Niagara Falls of India. 

A. Hebbe 

B. Dudhsagar 

C. Magod 

D. Chitrakoot 

Answer: D. 

Q. 100 The Nehru-Liaquat Pact was signed in ……….. 

A. 1948 

B. 1947 

C. 1949 

D. 1950 

Answer: D. 

Quantitative 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 101 A square cardboard with a side of 3 m is folded through one of its diagonal to make a triangle. The height of the triangle is: 

A. 3/√2 m 

B. 2√3 m 

C. 3√2 m 

D. 2/√3 m 

Answer: A. 

Q. 102 What percentage of ₹ 124 is ₹ 49.60? 

A. 250

B. 16

C. 123 

D. 40 

Answer: D. 

Q. 103 sin18∘ − cos72∘ is equal to: 

A. 1/2

B.

C.

D.

Answer: B. 

Q. 104 The surface area of a cube is 1176 cm2. Its volume is: 

A. 3486 cm3

B. 3206 cm3

C. 2744 cm2

D. 3964 cm3 

Answer: C. 

Q. 105 A. boy is standing near a pole which is 2.7 m high and the angle of elevation is 30“. The distance of the boy from the pole is ( √3 =1.73): 

A. 4.68 m 

B. 4.63 m 

C. 4.53 m 

D. 4.42 m 

Answer: A. 

Q. 106 Find the inner surface area of four walls of a rectangular room with length 7 m breadth 5 m and height 3.5 m 

A. 168 m2 

B. 84 m2

C. 126 m2

D. 42 m2

Answer: B. 

Q. 107 The given pie chart shows runs scored by A in 6 matches. 

In the given pie chart. if A scored a century in matches 4 and 6, What would have been her average score? 

A. 89.7 

B. 93.4 

C. 91.2 

D. 84.5 

Answer: A

Q. 108 The line graph shows the temperature on four Sundays of three cities. 

In the given line graph, what was the difference in temperature between Delhi and Mumbai on the 2nd Sunday? 

A. 13 

B. 17.2 

C. 7.2 

D. 21 

Answer: C. 

Q. 109 The given bar chart shows the number of marks scored by a student in each subject in three years: 

In the given bar chart. what is the percentage increase in marks in Mathematics in 2012 compared to 2008? (round off) 

A. 89 

B. 100 

C. 95 

D. 92 

Answer: A. 

Q. 110 On dividing a number by 38, the quotient is 24 and the remainder is 13, the number is: 

A. 956 

B. 904 

C. 925 

D. 975 

Answer: C

Q. 111 A can do work in 12 days and B can do the same work in 18 days. After 5 days of working together, how much work will be left? 

A. 7/25

B. 11/36

C. 5/13

D. 5/12

Answer: B. 

Q. 112 A customer gets a discount of ₹90 which is 12%. The selling price is: 

A. ₹770 

B. ₹540 

C. ₹660 

D. ₹580 

Answer: C. 

Q. 113 The line graph shows the temperature on four Sundays of three cities. 

In the given line graph, when was the maximum temperature recorded in Delhi? 

A. 1st Sunday 

B. 2nd Sunday 

C. 4th Sunday 

D. 3rd Sunday 

Answer: A. 

Q. 114 If a3 b3 = 208 and a b = 8 ,then (a + b)2ab is equal to: 

A. 42 

B. 38 

C. 52 

D. 26 

Answer: D. 

Q. 115 The base of an isosceles triangle is 6 cm and its perimeter is 16 cm. Its area is: 

A. 11 cm2

B. 12 cm2 

C. 9 cm2

D. 10 cm2 

Answer: B. 

Q. 116 If the compound interest @10% p.a compounded half-yearly for 1½ years is ₹2,522. The principal amount is:

A. ₹16,000 

B. ₹15,400 

C. ₹18,500 

D. ₹20,000 

Answer: A. 

Q. 117 14−6×215÷3+3 is equal to: 

A. ¼ 

B.

C. ⅘ 

D. 6⅖ 

Answer: A. 

Q. 118 At a certain time of a day a tree 5.4 m in height casts a shadow of 9 m. If a pole casts a shadow of 13.5 m at the same time, the height of the pole is: 

A. 6.3 m 

B. 9.9 m 

C. 7.2 m 

D. 8.1 m 

Answer: D. 

Q. 119 Three partners A, B, and C, share profits and losses in the ratio of 3: 4: 7. If the profit for the year before charging 30% tax is ₹1,10,166 what is B’s share of profit after tax? 

A. ₹22,033.20 

B. ₹24,673.10 

C. ₹31,476 

D. ₹9,442.80 

Answer: A. 

Q. 120 The shadow of a tower. when the angle of elevation of the sun is 60∘ is found to be 15 in shorter than when it is 45. The height of the tower is: 

A. 26.5 m 

B. 35.5 m 

C. 41.5 m 

D. 20.5 m 

Answer: B. 

Q. 121 ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral such that AB is the diameter of the circle circumscribing it and angle ADC = 1420. Then angle BAC is equal to: 

A. 600

B. 400 

C. 520 

D. 500 

Answer: C. 

Q. 122 One tap can fill a tank in 3 hours and a leak can empty the tank in 5 hours. If the tap and the leak (which was half closed) were left open. How long will it take for the tank to fill? 

A. 42/7 hours 

B. 7½ hours 

C. 5⅓ hours 

D. 6⅔ hours 

Answer: A. 

Q. 123 converted to percentage is: 64/25

A. 25.6 

B. 256 

C. 0.256 

D. 2.56 

Answer: B. 

Q. 124 Pipe A can fill a cistern in 4 hours and another pipe B is installed. Both the pipes together fill the cistern in 2 1/2hours. How long will it take for B alone to fill the cistern? 

A. 6 2/3 hours 

B. 5 hours 

C. 5 1/6 hours 

D. 6 3/8 hours 

Answer: A. 

Q. 125 If the cost price of 4 chairs is equal to the selling price of 3 chairs, then the profit or loss percentage is: 

A. 6 2/3 hours 

B. 20% 

C. 16 2/3% 

D. 25% 

Answer: A. 

Q. 126 A, B and C start walking together from a point. Their steps measure 42 cm, 56 cm, and 64 cm respectively. What is the minimum distance they should walk so that each takes an exact number of steps? 

A. 13.44 m 

B. 14.06 m 

C. 14.58 m 

D. 15.60 m 

Answer: A. 

Q. 127 The students of a class donated ₹3,481 towards the relief fund. Each student donated an amount equal to the number of students in the class. The number of students in the class is: 

A. 49 

B. 59 

C. 61 

D. 51 

Answer: B. 

Q. 128 The average of all prime numbers between 21 and 50 is(round off to one decimal number): 

A. 32.9 

B. 35.9 

C. 33.7 

D. 34.8 

Answer: B. 

Q. 129 The area of a parallelogram is 338 m2. If its altitude is twice the corresponding base, its base is: 

A. 13 

B. 14 

C. 28 

D. 26 

Answer: A. 

Q. 130 A bought 38 kg rice @ ₹54.50/kg, 45 kg rice @ ₹62/kg and 55 kg rice @ ₹48/kg. He sold the mixture @ ₹65/kg. His profit or loss percentage is: 

A. Loss 1.04 

B. Profit 16.8 

C. Loss 1.7 

D. Profit 19.6 

Answer: D. 

Q. 131 The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 3321. If one of the numbers is 369, the HCF of the numbers is: 

A.

B. 21 

C.

D. 27 

Answer: C. 

Q. 132 A and B can finish work together in 30 days. B and C can finish the same work together in 24 days and A and C can finish the work together in 40 days. If all three work together, how long will it take them to complete the work? 

A. 15 days 

B. 10 days 

C. 20 days 

D. 5 days 

Answer: C. 

Q. 133 In what time will a sum double itself at 8% p.a simple interest? 

A. 5 years 

B. 6 years 

C. 8 years 

D. 12.5 years 

Answer: D. 

Q. 134 If x − 1 /x= 3√2 , then x2 + 1 / x2is equal to: 

A. 52 

B. 56 

C. 20 

D. 46 

Answer: C. 

Q. 135 The number 45789 is divisible by which of the single-digit numbers: 

A. Only by 9 

B. Only by 3 and 9 

C. Only by 3 

D. Only by 3 and 7 

Answer: C. 

Q. 136 (24 ÷ 6 − 2) + (3 × 2 + 4) is equal to: 

A. 24 

B. 16 

C. 20 

D. 12 

Answer: D. 

Q. 137 If 5cosθ − 12sinθ = 0 ,the value of (2 sinθ+cosθ)/ (cosθ−sinθ) is: 

A. 1 75/119

B. 3 1/7

C.2 34/35

D. 3 2/3

Answer: B. 

Q. 138 The given bar chart shows a number of marks scored by a strident in each subject in three years: 

In the given bar chart, if the number of marks in Social Studies in the year 2012 is 13% of the school strength, the number of students is: 

A. 400 

B. 540 

C. 500 

D. 580 

Answer: C. 

Q. 139 PA and PB are two tangents to a circle with center O, from a point P outside the circle. A and B are points on the circle. If ∠OAB = 35∘, then ∠APB is equal to: 

A. 35∘ 

B. 70∘ 

C. 25∘ 

D. 20∘ 

Answer: B. 

Q. 140 The given bar chart shows a number of marks scored by a student in each subject in three years: 

In the given bar-chart, in which subject was the lowest marks scored in 2010? 

A. Social studies 

B. Mathematics 

C. English 

D. Science 

Answer: C. 

Q. 141 A train travels at a speed of 76 km/h. If it crosses a pole in 36 seconds. the length of the train is: 

A. 720 m 

B. 675 m 

C. 760 m 

D. 630 m 

Answer: C. 

Q. 142 A saves 12% of her income. If she spends ₹2,16,128, her total income is: 

A. ₹2,42,063 

B. ₹2,45,600 

C. ₹2,48,000 

D. ₹2,43,560 

Answer: B. 

Q. 143 The given pie chart shows runs scored by A in 6 matches. 

In the given pie chart, what is the increase or decrease in score in match 4 as compared to match 2? 

A. +27 

B. -27 

C. -60 

D. +60 

Answer: D. 

Q. 144 The line graph shows the temperature on four Sundays of three cities.

In the given line graph, what was the average temperature on the 3rd Sunday in all the three cities? (rounded to first decimal) 

A. 24 

B. 23 

C. 19.7 

D. 25.4 

Answer: C. 

Q. 145 If an airplane covers a distance of 980 km in 35 minutes, then what time it will take to cover a distance of 1470 km. 

A. 12hour 

B. 181 hours 

C. 78 hour 

D. 1⅙ hours 

Answer: C. 

Q. 146 If (2x − 5) 3 + (x + 2) 3 + (3x − 9) 3 = (2x—5)(3x—9)(3x + 6) , then what is the value of x

A.

B.

C. 18 

D.

Answer: B. 

Q. 147 The average height of 12 students of a class is 132.5 cm. If one more strident joins. the average height becomes 131.2 cm. the height of the new student is: 

A. 112.7 cm 

B. 122.3 cm 

C. 115.6 cm 

D. 128.5 cm 

Answer: C. 

Q. 148 The liquid in a container is sufficient to paint an area of 11.28 m2 . How many boxes of dimensions 30 cm × 25 cm × 12 cm can be painted with the liquid in this container? 

A. 40 

B. 24 

C. 32 

D. 12 

Answer:

Q. 149 The given pie chart shows runs scored by A in 6 matches. 

In the given pie chart. What are the average runs scored in all matches? (rounded off) 

A. 85 

B. 90 

C. 88 

D. 84 

Answer: D

Q. 150 Find the weight of a solid cylinder of height 35 cm and radius 14 cm if the material of the cylinder weighs 8 gm/cm3

A. 172.48 kg 

B. 160 kg 

C. 177.44 kg 

D. 166 kg 

Answer: A. 

 

English 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 151 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. It’s Greek to me 

A. incomprehensible 

B. incredible 

C. intangible 

D. inevitable 

Answer: A. 

Q. 152 Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words. a person who advocates complete political or social change 

A. fanatic 

B. hero 

C. radical 

D. leader 

Answer: C. 

Q. 153 Select the antonym of the given word. RESTRICTED. 

A. banned 

B. barred 

C. unmanned 

D. unbounded 

Answer: D. 

Q. 154 Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error. 

Though paper has been the dominant medium for print, the British parliament had managed valiantly to hold back the paper tide for over half a millennium. 

A. to hold back the paper tide 

B. Though paper has been 

C. Parliament had managed 

D. the dominant medium for print 

Answer: C. 

Q. 155 Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error. In 2016, after some unseemly back-and-forth to the Commons and Lords, it was decided that Acts of Parliament should no longer be printed on calfskin. 

A. should no longer be printed on calfskin 

B. after some unseemly back-and-forth 

C. it was decided 

D. to the Commons and Lords 

Answer: D. 

Q. 156 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required. 

It makes no difference to overall health whether you lose weight slow or quick, according to new research by York University. 

A. No substitution required 

B. whether you lose weight slow or quickly 

C. whether you lose weight slowly or quickly 

D. whether you lose weight slowly or quick 

Answer: C. 

Q. 157 Select the synonym of the given word.

CONTRAVENE 

A. brake 

B. broach 

C. flaunt 

D. breech 

Answer: D. 

Q. 158 Select the most appropriate words to fill in the blanks. For years Indians looking for meaty ………….. have been stuck with the ……. soya nuggets. 

A. substitutes; ubiquitous 

B. alternates; global 

C. Substitutes: regional 

D. alternative; zonal 

Answer: A. 

Q. 159 Select the synonym of the given word. LYRICAL 

A. brilliant 

B. musical 

C. prosaic 

D. overwhelming 

Answer: B. 

Q. 160 Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words. an arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present 

A. bouquet 

B. cluster 

C. wreath 

D. bunch 

Answer: A. 

Q. 161 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required. 

We really need to look at interventions that focus on long-term weight management that can achieve sustained weight loss at the recommended one to two pounds per week. 

A. that focus on long-term 

B. No substitution required 

C. that focus with long-term 

D. whom focus on long-term 

Answer: A. 

 

Instructions 

Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Passage: 

Sedentary lifestyles are killing us — we need to build activity into our everyday lives, not just leave it for the gym. Google searches relating to physical fitness peak in January. Many people even trawl the web to find out about “desk exercises” and “workouts on the go” in case they are too busy to use their new gym memberships. 

Our relationship with exercise is complicated. Reports from the UK and the US show it is something we persistently struggle with. As the new year rolls around, we anticipate having the drive to behave differently and become regular exercisers, even in the knowledge that we will probably fail to do so. Why do we want to exercise? What do we expect it to do for us? We all know we are supposed to be exercising, but hundreds of millions of us can’t face actually doing it. It is just possible that the problem lies at the heart of the idea of exercise itself. 

Exercise is movement of the muscles and limbs for a specific outcome, usually to enhance physical fitness. As such, for most of us, it is an optional addition to the working day — yet another item on a long list of responsibilities alongside the fulfilment of parental duties or earning money to put food on the table. But because the principal beneficiaries of exercises are we ourselves, it is one of the easiest chores to Shirk. At the end of the working day, millions of us prefer to indulge in sedentary leisure activities instead of what we all think is good for us: a workout. 

Fitness crazes are like diets: if any of them worked, there wouldn’t be so many. CrossFit, the intensely physical, communal workout incorporating free weights, squats, pull-ups and so forth, is still less than 20 years old. Spin classes — vigorous group workouts on stationary bikes — have only been around for about 30. Aerobics was a craze about a decade before that, although many of its high energy routines had already been around for a while. Before that, there was the jogging revolution, which began in the US in the early 19605. The Joggers Manual, published in 1963 by the Oregon Heart Foundation, was a leaflet of about 200 words that sought to address the postwar panic about sedentary lifestyles by encouraging an accessible form of physical activity, explaining that “jogging is a bit more than a walk”. The jogging boom took a few years to get traction, hitting its stride in the mid- to late-80s, but it remains one of the most popular forms of exercise, now also in groups. 

The exercise craze that dominated the 19505 was, oddly, not even an exercise. The vibrating exercise belt promised users could achieve effortless weight loss by having their midriffs violently jiggled. It didn’t work, but you can still find similar machines available for purchase today. 

Q. 162 Why do most people make exercise their last priority? 

A. It does not help in earning their livelihood. 

B. It is an added responsibility besides looking after the family. 

C. The main beneficiaries of exercise are people themselves. 

D. They prefer to indulge in sedentary leisure activities. 

Answer: C. 

Q. 163 Which of the following does not classify as an exercise? 

A. High-energy Aerobics routines 

B. Using midriff vibrating belt 

C. Workouts on stationary bikes 

D. Squats and pull-ups 

Answer: B. 

Q. 164 Why do Google searches related to physical fitness peak in January? 

A. It is the time to renew gym membership.

B. It is a common new year resolution. 

C. In the new year people want to look slim and trim. 

D. The cold weather encourages people to exercise. 

Answer: B. 

Q. 165 The sentence — “Exercise is movement of the muscles and limbs for a specific outcome, usually to enhance physical fitness” 

A. defines exercise 

B. devalues exercise 

C. defends exercise 

D. describes exercise 

Answer: A. 

Q. 166 Which expression means the same as ‘an intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, especially one that is short-lived; a craze.’ 

A. Mania 

B. Fad 

C. Phase 

D. Obsession 

Answer: B. 

 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 167 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A. admiration 

B. adroit 

C. administration 

D. adreneline 

Answer: D. 

Q. 168 Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words. a person who has unnatural anxiety about one ’s own health typically involving imagined symptoms of illness. 

A. nymphomaniac 

B. hypochondriac 

C. neurotic 

D. psychotic 

Answer: B. 

Q. 169 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. to give someone the cold shoulder 

A. ignore or show indifference 

B. deny someone comforting clothes 

C. serve cold meat to someone 

D. bury someone in freezing cold 

Answer: A. 

Q. 170 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A. ingratitude 

B. ingredeints 

C. indigenous 

D. engraving 

Answer: B. 

Q. 171 Select the antonym of the given word. COMPROMISE 

A. dissent 

B. agreement 

C. disturbance 

D. treaty 

Answer: A. 

Q. 172 Select the synonym of the given word. MEMOIR 

A. diary 

B. episode 

C. anecdote 

D. story 

Answer: A. 

Q. 173 Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error. The Natural History of Selborne, records the importance of the earthworm to soil and describes an England unspoiled by the Industrial Revolution. 

A. describe an England 

B. unspoiled by the Industrial Revolution 

C. records the importance 

D. of the earthworm to soil 

Answer: A. 

Q. 174 Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error. It seems that authors’ creativity is not restricted to their work and happily overflows into their names too. 

A. happily overflows 

B. authors’ creativity 

C. into their names too 

D. restrict to their work 

Answer: D. 

Q. 175 Select the synonym of the given word. EXASPERATING 

A. exhausting 

B. saddening 

C. exalting 

D. flustrating 

Answer: D. 

Q. 176 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. put one’s cards on the table 

A. to be able to continue 

B. to be honest 

C. to accept defeat 

D. to deal a game of cards 

Answer: B. 

Q. 177 Select the most appropriate words to fill in the blanks. Telemedicine is the delivery of clinical services across …….. and IT devices. It’s a subset of a wider ………… care originally developed for doctors to be able to ………. patients living in rural and remote areas. 

A. telephone; virtual; diagrose 

B. telephones: actual; discharge 

C. telecoms; virtual; treat 

D. telecom; visual; admit 

Answer: C. 

Q. 178 Select the synonym of the given word. ENIGMATIC. 

A. inquisitive 

B. resolute 

C. purgative 

D. mysterious 

Answer: D. 

Q. 179 Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words. to send back a criminal or an unwanted person to the country of his/her origin. 

A. excavate 

B. exile 

C. export 

D. extradite 

Answer: D. 

Q. 180 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. be the Devil’s advocate 

A. to present a counter argument just for the sake of it 

B. to present an argument in favor of a well-known evil man 

C. to represent an accused in a murder trial 

D. to represent the devil as an advocate in witch trials 

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 number. Passage: 

A. massive fire in Chennai destroyed 184 cars ………….. (1) to a private cab aggregator. ………….. (2) blaze is suspected to have been triggered ……………. (3) tall dried grass caught fire flom a discarded ……………. (4) cigarette butt, said rescue services ………………. (5) . 

Q. 181 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.1. 

A. belonged 

B. belongs 

C. were belonging 

D. belonging 

Answer: D

Q. 182 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.2. 

A. One 

B. The 

C. Some 

D. A. 

Answer: B. 

Q. 183 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.3. 

A. of 

B. until 

C. after 

D. by 

Answer: C. 

Q. 184 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.4. 

A. smoking 

B. lighting 

C. firing 

D. smouldering 

Answer: D

Q. 185 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.5. 

A. special 

B. victim 

C. official 

D. culprit 

Answer: C. 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 186 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required. 

A. simple life of freedom and happiness is one of the more difficult things to achieve. 

A. No substitution required 

B. one of the most difficult things to achieve. 

C. one of the most difficult things to achieve. 

D. one of the more difficult things to achieve. 

Answer: B. 

Q. 187 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. get a taste of your own medicine 

A. be given the medicine meant for others 

B. be treated by the same doctor 

C. be given the same treatment that you have given to others 

D. make, taste and take medicines for others 

Answer: C. 

Q. 188 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A. existensial 

B. ecstatic 

C. extortion 

D. extensive 

Answer: A. 

Q. 189 Select the most appropriate words to fill in the blanks. At the back of the eye there are light-sensitive ………… which connect to a small patch of brain tissue. They also ………… to areas of the brain that ………… mood and alertness. 

A. cells; link; adjust 

B. cells; join; adjust 

C. cells; link; regulate 

D. muscle; link; regulate 

Answer: C. 

Q. 190 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required. 

I sometimes pass a delivery man wheeling a large handcart of Japanese food. The cart bears a striking message: ‘Creating a world where everyone believes in their own authenticity.’ 

A. No substitution required 

B. Creating a world whereas everyone believes in their own authenticity 

C. Been created a world where everyone believes in their own authenticity 

D. Created a world where everyone believes in their own authenticity 

Answer: A. 

Q. 191 Select the antonym of the given word. PERPETRATE 

A. prevent 

B. commit 

C. react 

D. perpetuate 

Answer: A. 

Q. 192 Select the most appropriate words to fill in the blanks. People flom ……… societies go to bed and wake up several hours earlier than people in ……….. countries do and seem to sleep better than the ……….. 

A. traditional; developed; later 

B. modern ; developed; latter 

C. modern; undeveloped; later 

D. traditional; developed; latter 

Answer: D. 

Q. 193 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A. exclamation 

B. eccentricity 

C. exscitement 

D. expenditure 

Answer: C. 

Q. 194 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required. 

Just as technology has changed the way we shop, book a taxi, hold business meetings, and even find a parking spot, so too is it transforming the way we access healthcare, wherever we are in the world. 

A. so too was it transforming the way we accessed healthcare 

B. No substitution required 

C. so too is it transforming the way we access healthcare 

D. so too had it transformed the way we access healthcare 

Answer: C. 

Q. 195 Select the antonym of the given word. RECOVERED. 

A. lost 

B. last 

C. latest 

D. leased 

Answer: A. 

Q. 196 Select the most appropriate words to fill in the blanks. Even on an overcast winter’s day, it is at least 10 times ……….. outside than in a standard office. By ………… to work and getting outdoors at lunchtime, we can begin to reconnect with the light. 

A. brightest; walking 

B. brighter; walking 

C. brighter; walk 

D. bright; walk 

Answer: B. 

Q. 197 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A. furios 

B. frenzied 

C. freeze 

D. fractional 

Answer: A. 

Q. 198 Select the antonym of the given word. THREATEN 

A. criticize 

B. compete 

C. coax 

D. commend 

Answer: D. 

Q. 199 Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words. a table or flat surface where offerings are made to a deity 

A. sanctorum 

B. pew 

C. altar 

D. stone 

Answer: C. 

Q. 200 Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error. To be interested in the changing seasons is a happy state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring. 

A. To be interested 

B. a happy state of mind 

C. hopelessly in love with spring 

D. in the changing seasons 

Answer: B

SSC CGL Tier-I 04 March 2020 Shift-III Previous Year Paper

SSC CGL 4th March 2020 Shift-3

General Intelligence and Reasoning 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 1 Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when a mirror is placed on the right side of the figure.

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Option A. is the mirror image of the question figure. 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

Q. 2 In a certain code language, ‘EARTH’ is coded as ‘8201815’. How will ‘ORBIT’ be coded as in that language? 

A. 18172372 

B. 20921815 

C. 37681026 

D. 17113912 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Similarly, 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 3 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term and sixth term is related to the fifth term. 

72 : 14 :: 87 : ? :: 96 : 54 

A. 56 

B. 52 

C. 29 

D. 15 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

7×2 = 14 

9×6 = 54 

Similarly, 

8×7 = 56 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

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: C. 

Explanation: 

The sheet will be appear as, 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

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

A. 15 

B. 17 

C. 11 

D. 13 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Number of rectangles in EFHG = 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 

Number of rectangles in ABCD = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10 

1 rectangle is IJKL. 

So, total rectangles = 6 + 10 + 1 = 17 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 6 In the given Venn diagram, the ‘rectangle’ represents ‘engineers’, the ‘circle’ represents ‘managers’, and the ‘triangle’ represents ‘married’. The numbers given in the diagram represent the number of persons in that particular category. 

How many people are married but are NOT engineers? 

A. 29 

B. 16 

C. 70 

D. 13 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Number of people are married but are NOT engineers = 13 + 16 = 29 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

Q. 7 In a certain code language, ‘JUPITER’ is written as ‘ JVOJSFR ‘. How will ‘NEPTUNE’be written as in that language? 

A. NDPSVME 

B. NGOUTOE 

C. NFOUTOE 

D. NFOSTOE 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

J = J 

U + 1 = V 

P – 1 = O 

I + 1 = J 

T – 1 = S 

E + 1 = F 

R = R 

Similarly, 

N = N 

E +1 = F 

P – 1 = O 

T + 1 = U 

U – 1 = T 

N + 1 = O 

E = E 

‘NEPTUNE’ is written as ‘NFOUTOE’. 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

Q. 8 A product was marked for sale with a label price, which is at 20% discount on the printed price. At the time of sale, the shopkeeper gave an additional 10% discount on the label price. If a customer bought the product at ₹468, then what is the printed price of the product? 

A. ₹700 

B. ₹650 

C. ₹520 

D. ₹600 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Let the printed price be 100%. 

Discount = 20% 

Label price = 100 – 20 = 80% 

Additional discount = 10% 

Selling price = 100 – 10 = 90% of label price = 80 ×90/100= 72% 

72% = 468 

Printed price(100%) =650/ 72 ×100 = 650 

Q. 9 A + B means ‘A. is the wife of B’; 

A B means ‘B. is the daughter of A’; 

A × B means ‘B. is the brother of A’; 

A ÷ B means ‘A. is the father of B’. 

If,  P + R × T Q + S ÷ U , then how is P it related to the mother of  U

A. Maternal grandmother 

B. Mother 

C. Paternal grandmother 

D. Aunt 

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 diagram, 

Mother of ‘U’ is aunt of the ‘P’. 

Q. 10 Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order (according to population). 

1. Andhra Pradesh 

2. Madhya Pradesh 

3. Arunachal Pradesh 

4. Uttar Pradesh 

5. Himachal Pradesh 

A. 4-1-2-3-5 

B. 4-2-1-5-3 

C. 4-1-2-5-3 

D. 4-2-1-3-5 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

State According to population, 

Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 11 Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of words. Dentist : Doctor 

A. Line : Circle 

B. Algebra : Geometry 

C. Chemistry : Science 

D. Biology : Astrology 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

Dentist come under the doctor similarly, 

Chemistry come under the chemistry. 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

Q. 12 Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation correct? 121 + 11 − 42 × 6 ÷ 7 = 83 

A. and÷

B. +and÷

C. ÷and×

D. ×and− 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

121 + 11 − 42 × 6 ÷ 7 = 83 

From the option C, 

121 + 11 − 42 ÷ 1/6 × 7 = 83 

121 + 11 − 42 ÷ 6 × 7 = 83

121 + 11 − 49 = 83 

83 = 83 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

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

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

The question figure is shown by red line 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

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

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

In the each figure, pentagon and arrow rotate 180° in each step and figure are also rotate 90° in anti clock direction so, Next step, 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

Q. 15 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. 10 : 123 

B. 17 : 290 

C. 14 : 227 

D. 11 : 146 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

In 10 : 123, 

(10 + 1)2 + 2 

= 121 + 2 = 123 

In 17 : 290, 

(17 + 1)2 + 2 

= 324 – 34 = 290 

In 14 : 227, 

(14 + 1)2 + 2 

= 225 + 2 = 227 

In 11 : 146, 

(11 + 1)2 + 2 

= 144 + 2 = 146 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 16 Select the option in which the number set shares the same relationship as that shared by the given number set. (17, 24, 45) 

A. (18, 23, 46) 

B. (19, 26, 34) 

C. (15, 20, 43) 

D. (12, 19, 40) 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

In (17, 24, 45), 

17 + 7 = 24 + 21 = 45 

Similarly, 

From (12, 19, 40), 

12 + 7 = 19 + 21 = 40 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

Q. 17 Read the given statement(s) 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 statement(s). 

Statements: 

All singers are dancers. 

No dancer is a plumber. 

Conclusions: 

I. No plumber is a singer. 

II. Some singers are plumbers. 

III. Some dancers are singers. 

A. Only conclusion I follow. 

B. Only conclusions II and III follow. 

C. Only conclusions I and III follow. 

D. Only conclusion II follows. 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

From the Venn diagram, 

Only conclusions I and III follow. 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

Q. 18 Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

1537, 1539, 1543, ?, 1557, 1567 

A. 1553 

B. 1550 

C. 1546 

D. 1549 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

The series follows pattern as, 

1537 + 2 = 1539 

1539 + 4 = 1543 

1543 + 6 = 1549 

1549 + 8 = 1557 

1567 + 10 = 1577 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

Q. 19 Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd word. 

A. Hyderabad 

B. Aurangabad 

C. Chennai 

D. Gangtok 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Except option B, remaining all are capitals. 

Q. 20 Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

DAG, FCI, ? , JGM, LIO 

A. GDJ 

B. IFL 

C. HKE 

D. HEK 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

The series follows pattern as, 

(D + 2)(A + 2)(G + 2) = FCI 

(F + 2)(C + 2)(I + 2) = HEK 

(H + 2)(E + 2)(K + 2) = JGM 

(J + 2)(G + 2)(M + 2) = LIO 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

Q. 21 ‘Wheat’ is related to ‘Bread’ in the same way as ‘Sugarcane’ is related to ‘………………’ 

A. Jaggery 

B. Mayonnaise 

C. Grass 

D. Ketchup 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

‘Bread’ made by ‘Wheat’ similary, 

‘Jaggery’ Made by ‘Sugarcane’. 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

Q. 22 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. FGL 

B. ABF 

C. IJN 

D. MNR 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

F + 1 = G + 5 = L 

A + 1 = B + 4 = F 

I + 1 = J + 4 = N 

M + 1 = N + 4 = R 

So, option A. is odd. 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

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

A, E, J, ?, W 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

The series follows pattern as, 

A + 4 = E 

E + 5 = J 

J + 6 = P 

P + 7 = W 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 24 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. 

Explanation: 

From last 2 figures, 

‘%’ = ‘%’ 

‘$’ = ‘=’ 

‘*’ = ‘+’ 

Opposite face of ‘=’ = ‘$’ 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

Q. 25 Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it.

A. 64 

B. 96 

C. 82 

D. 74 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

4 + 6 = 10 

10 + (6 + 4 = 10) = 20 

20 + (10 + 4 = 14) = 34 

34 + (14 + 4 = 18) =52 

52 + (18 + 4 = 22) = 74 

74 + (22 + 4 = 26) = 100 

100 + (26 + 4 = 30) = 130 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

 

General Awareness 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 26 Four multi-storied illegal constructions – Jain Coral Cove, H20 Holy Faith, Alfa Serene and Golden Kayaloram – were razed to the ground in January 2020 following Supreme Court instructions. In which state did this happen? 

A. Karnataka 

B. Goa 

C. Kerala 

D. Tamil Nadu 

Answer: C. 

Q. 27 Name the company that has acquired an online travel portal Yatra Online Inc., for an enterprise value of $337.8 million, in an all-stock transaction. 

A. Make my trip.com 

B. Trivago 

C. Ebix Inc. 

D. Trip Advisor 

Answer: C. 

Q. 28 Which of the following is an INCORRECT sequence of Mughal rulers? 

A. Jahangir, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb 

B. Akbar, Shah Jahan, Jahangir 

C. Babur, Humayun, Akbar 

D. Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan 

Answer: B. 

Q. 29 The recently revoked ‘Article 370’ is associated with which of these states of India? 

A. Assam 

B. Sikkim 

C. Nagaland 

D. Kashmir 

Answer: D. 

Q. 30 Bhavai and Kalbelia as traditional dance forms, owe their genesis to which Indian state? 

A. Punjab 

B. Rajasthan 

C. Assam 

D. Odisha 

Answer: B. 

Q. 31 Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani was recently (2020) assassinated by the US military in ______. 

A. United Arab Emirates 

B. Iraq 

C. Saudi Arabia 

D. Pakistan 

Answer: B. 

Q. 32 Who is the only scientist in the world to have won the Nobel prize in Chemistry twice? 

A. Linus Carl Pauling 

B. Roger D. Kornberg 

C. Madame Curie 

D. Frederick Sanger 

Answer: D. 

Q. 33 The American scientist Edwin Hubble’s name is associated with which of these theories? 

A. Lattice Gauge Theory 

B. Quantum Chromodynamics Theory 

C. Partial Coherence of Light Theory 

D. The Big Bang Theory 

Answer: D. 

Q. 34 The city of Vijayawada lies on the banks of which of these rivers? 

A. Mahanadi 

B. Tapti 

C. Krishna 

D. Godavari 

Answer: C. 

Q. 35 Only one Indian batsman has scored a triple century in test cricket other than Virender Sehwag. Name this batsman. 

A. Ajinkya Rahane 

B. Rohit Sharma 

C. Shikhar Dhawan 

D. Karun Nair 

Answer: D. 

Q. 36 What is the name of the phenomena in physics and astronomy which involves the splitting of a spectral line into two or more components of slightly different frequency when the light source is placed in a magnetic field? 

A. Lumen Effect 

B. Alpenglow Effect 

C. Zeeman Effect 

D. Raman Effect 

Answer: C. 

Q. 37 When does the entire earth experience equal days and nights? 

A. Day of winter solstice 

B. Day of summer solstice 

C. At orbital plane 

D. Day of equinox 

Answer: D. 

Q. 38 Who among the following is the current (January 2020) Governor of Kerala? 

A. Arif Mohammed Khan 

B. Satya Pal Mallik 

C. Lalji Tandon 

D. B.D. Mishra 

Answer: A. 

Q. 39 Name the two Indian actors who shared the National Best Actor Award (Male) in the 66th National Film Awards 2019. 

A. Ayushmann Khurrana and Vicky Kaushal 

B. Ranbir Kapoor and Akshay Kumar 

C. Nana Patekar and Mohanlal 

D. Amitabh Bachchan and Ranbir Kapoor 

Answer: A. 

Q. 40 Former union minister and former Karnataka CM, D.V. Sadananda Gowda is a cabinet minister in the current central cabinet (February-2020). What is his portfolio? 

A. Law and Justice 

B. Chemicals and Fertilizers 

C. Public Distribution 

D. Tribal Affairs 

Answer: B. 

Q. 41 Who among the following is known as the ‘father of Muslim renaissance’ in Bengal? 

A. Sir Sayed Ahmed Khan 

B. Ameer Ali 

C. Nawab Abdul Latif Khan 

D. Nawab Salimullah Khan 

Answer: C. 

Q. 42 Name the author of the 2019 released book – ‘The Scent of God’. 

A. Nayantara Sehgal 

B. Githa Hariharan 

C. Saikat Majumdar 

D. Himanjali Sankar 

Answer: C. 

Q. 43 What is the name of the phenomena (driven by the scattering of light) in which mountain tops acquire a rosy or orange hue around sunrise and sunset? 

A. Brillouin scattering 

B. Circle of confusion 

C. Alpenglow 

D. Barrel distortion 

Answer: C. 

Q. 44 How many members did the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have as of January 2020? 

A. 164 

B. 174 

C. 189 

D. 182 

Answer: C. 

Q. 45 The 3rd Khelo India Youth Games 2020 is hosted by which Indian state? 

A. Assam 

B. Kerala 

C. Karnataka 

D. Punjab 

Answer: A. 

Q. 46 From which of the following states does 2019 Padma Vibhushan winner, Teejan Bai hail? 

A. Chhattisgarh 

B. Gujarat 

C. Odisha 

D. Telangana 

Answer: A. 

Q. 47 Which of these is the energy conversion that happens in the process called photosynthesis? 

A. Potential energy to chemical energy 

B. Light energy to chemical energy 

C. Heat energy to chemical energy 

D. Heat energy to light energy 

Answer: B. 

Q. 48 Who was the then Governor-General of British India, when ‘Sati Pratha’ became illegal and punishable? 

A. Lord Cornwallis 

B. Lord Wellesley 

C. Lord William Bentinck 

D. Warren Hastings 

Answer: C. 

Q. 49 Which of the following is an Indian Research Station in the Antarctica Region? 

A. Orcadas 

B. Maitri 

C. Hope Bay 

D. Mawson 

Answer: B. 

Q. 50 Who is the author of the delightful and anecdotal history of Indian cricket titled – ‘A Corner of a Foreign Field: The Indian History of a British Sport’? 

A. Sanjay Singh 

B. Ramachandra Guha 

C. Bipin Chandra 

D. Romila Thapar 

Answer: B. 

 

Quantitative Aptitude 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 51 The given table represents the production of different types of motorcycles (in thousands)over a period of six years. Study the table carefully and answer the question that follows. 

During 2015, the production of which type of motorcycle was more than 25% of the total production of all types of motorcycles in 2017? 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Total production of all types of motorcycles in 2017 = 80 + 96 + 100 + 104 = 380 

25% of the total production of all types of motorcycles in 2017 = 380×25/100 = 95 

During 2015, the production of D. type of motorcycle was more than 25% of the total production of all types of motorcycles in 2017 

Q. 52 The average age of a number of persons in a group was calculated as 35 years, which was 2.5 years more than the correct average as there was an error in recording the age of two persons as 38.5 years and 40 years instead of 29 years and 22 years respectively. The number of persons in the group was: 

A. 11 

B. 12 

C. 15 

D. 13 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Let the number of persons be x. 

Wrong average = 35 

Total age for wrong average = 35x 

Correct average = 35 – 2.5 = 32.5 

Total age for correct average = 32.5x 

Correct age of two persons = 29 + 22 = 51 

Wrong age of two persons = 38.5 + 40 = 78.5 

Difference = 78.5- 51 

35x – 32.5x = 27.5 

x = 27.5/2.5 = 11 

Q. 53 If sec θ + tan θ = p, 0< θ < 90, then (p2 −1) /(p2 +1) is equal to: 

A. cosec θ

B. sin θ

C. cos θ

D. 2 cosec θ 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

sec θ + tan θ =

(sec θ + tan θ)2 = p2  —(1)

(p2 −1) /(p2 +1)

From eq(1),

Q. 54 The chords AB and CD of a circle intersect at E. IfAE = 12 cm, BE = 20.25 cm and CE = 3 DE,thenthe length (in cm) of CE is: 

A. 27 

B. 25.5 

C. 18 

D. 28.5 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

By the property, 

AE × EB. = DE × CE 

12 × 20.25 = DE × 3DE 

243 = 3DE2 

DE2 = 81 

DE = 9 cm 

CE = 3DE = 3 × 9 = 27 cm 

Q. 55 If x + y + z = 3, and x2 + y2 + z= 101, then what is the value of √(x3 + y3 + z3 − 3xyz)

A. 19 

B. 21 

C. 24 

D. 28 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

x³ + y³ + z³ – 3xyz = (x+y+z) [(x + y + z)² – 3(xy + yz + zx)] —(1) 

And, 

(x + y + z)² = x² + y² + z² + 2(xy + yz + zx) 

On put the values, 

32 = 101 + 2(xy + yz + zx

(xy + yz + zx) = -92/2 = -46 

From the eq(1), 

x³ + y³ + z³ – 3xyz = (3) [(3)² – 3(-46)] = 3 × 147 = 441 

√(x3  + y3  + z3  − 3xyz )441 = 21 

Q. 56 If 12x2 − 21x + 1 = 0, then what is the value of 9x2 + (16x2) −1

A. 429/

B. 465/16 

C. 417/16 

 D. 453/8

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

12x2 − 21x + 1 = 0 

Divide by 4x, 

3x − 21/4 + 1/4x = 0

3x + 1/4x = 21/4

On taking square, 

(3x + 1/4x)2 = (21/4)2

9x2 + 1/16x2 + 2.3x.1/4x = 441/16

9x2 + 1/16x2 = 441/16 -3/4 

9x2 + 1/16x2 = 417/16

Q. 57 A sum of ₹ x was divided between A, B, C and D in the ratio ⅓ :1/5  :1/6 :1/9. If the difference between the shares of B. and D. is ₹832, then the value of x is: 

A. ₹7,592 

B. ₹7,384 

C. ₹7,696 

D. ₹7,488 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Ratio of A, B, C and D =⅓ :1/5  :1/6 :1/9 = 30 : 18 : 15 : 10 

Let the share of A, B, C. and D. be 30p, 18p, 15p and 10p. 

The difference between the shares of B. and D. = 832 

18p – 10p = 832 

p = 832/8 = 104 

x = 30p + 18p + 15p + 10p = 73p 

x = 73×104 = Rs.7592 

Q. 58 The area of a field in the shape of a regular hexagon is 2400√3m2. The cost of fencing the field at ₹16.80/metre is: 

A. ₹4,536 

B. ₹3,024 

C. ₹4,032 

D. ₹3,528 

Answer: C. 

E

xplanation: 

Area of a hexagon = (3√3 a2 )/2

a= side 

2400√3 = (3√3 a2 )/2

a2 = 1600 

a = 40 m 

Perimeter = 6a = 6×40 = 240 m 

The cost of fencing the field = 240×16.8 = Rs.4032

Q. 59 Places A and B are 144 km apart. Two cars start simultaneously, one from A and the other from B If they move in the same direction, they meet after 12 hours, but if they move towards each other they meet after  9/8 hours. The speed (in km/h)of the car moving at a faster speed, is: 

A. 70 

B. 72 

C. 60 

D. 64 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Speed of faster car = v1 

Speed of slower car = v2 

Case I: Cars travel in same direction 

144 km distance covered in 12 hours so, 

Relative speed = v1 – v2 

v1 – v2 = 144/12 = 12 —(1) 

Case II: Cars in opposite direction 

144 km distance covered in  9/8 hours so, 

Relative speed = v1 + v2 

v1 + v2 =144/ 9/8= 128 —(2), 

From eq(1) and (2), 

2v1 = 12 + 128 

v1 = 140/2 = 70 km/hr 

The speed of faster car is 70 km/hr. 

Q. 60 A, B and C donate 8%, 7% and 9%,of their salaries, respectively to a charitable trust. The salaries of A and B are same and the difference between their donations is ₹259. The total donation of A and B is ₹1,185 more than that of C. The total donation of A and C is what percentage of the total salaries of A, B and C? (Correct to one decimal place) 

A. 6.2% 

B. 5.8% 

C. 6.4% 

D. 7.1% 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Let the salaries of A, B and C be x, x, y. 

Donation of A, B and C = 0.08x, 0.07x and 0.09z 

Difference between donations of A and B = 259 

0.08x – 0.07x = 259 

x = 259/0.01 = 25900 

Total donation of A and B = donation of A + 1185 

0.08x + 0.07x = 0.09z + 1185 

0.15x = 0.09z + 1185 

0.09z = 0.15×25900 – 1185 = 2700 

z = 2700/0.09 = 30000 

Total donation of A and C = 0.08x + 0.09z 

=0.08×25900 + 2700 = 2072 + 2700 = 4772 

Total salaries of A, B and C = 25900 + 25900 +30000 = 81800 

Required percentage = 4772/81800× 100 = 5.8% 

Q. 61 Four men and 6 women can complete a certain piece of work in 5 days whereas three men and 4 women can complete it in 7 days. How many men should assist 25 women to complete 2 ½ times the same work in 5 days? 

A.

B. 10 

C.

D.

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Total work = number of (man\woman)

Four men and 6 women can complete a certain piece of work in 5 days whereas three men and 4 women can complete it in 7 days so,

(4m + 6w) ×5 = (3m + 4w) × 7

20m + 30w = 21m + 28w

m = 2w

Now,

Work = 2½ times the same work

Work = 5/2× same work

(m/w)× 5 = 5/2 ×(4m+6w)× 5

w× 5 = 5/2 ×(4×2w+6w)× 5

w× 5 = 5/2 ×14w× 5

w = 35

So need for worker = 25w + 10w

Number of man = 10 m/2 = 5 man

Q. 62 In ABC, ∠B = 72and C = 44. Side BC is produced to D. The bisectors of B and ACD meet at E. What is the measure of BEC

A. 58

B. 46

C. 32

D. 36

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

In △ABC

A + ∠B + ∠C = 180° 

A = 180 − 72 − 44 = 64° 

By angle bisector property, 

BEC = ∠A / 2 

BEC = 64° / 2 = 32° 

Q. 63 In ABC, AC = 8.4cm and BC = 14cm. P is a point on AB. such that CP= 11.2 cm and ACP = ∠B. What is the length (in cm) of BP? 

A. 4.12 

B. 2.8 

C. 3.78 

D. 3.6 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

ΔACP ~ ΔABC

∵ ∠ACP = ∠B ( A is common and ) 

BP = AB. – AP = 10.5 – 6.72 = 3.78 cm 

Q. 64 If 2x2 + y2 + 8z2 − 2 2xy + 4 2yz − 8zx = (Ax + y + Bz)2 , then the value of (A2 + B2 AB) is: 

A. 16 

B. 14 

C.

D. 18 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

2x2 + y2 + 8z2 − 2√2xy + 4√2yz − 8zx = (Ax + y + Bz)2 

= 2x2 + y2 + 8z2 + 2(−√2xy − 2√2yz + 4zx) = (Ax + y + Bz)2

= 2x2 + y2 + 8z2 + 2(−√2x.y y.2√2z + 2x.2√2z) = (Ax + y + Bz)2

= (+√2x y + 2√2z)2 = (Ax + y + Bz)2 

Ax = √2x

A = √2

y = -1 

B = 2√2

Now, 

(A2 + B2 AB

((√2)2 + (2√2)2 − √2.2√2) 

= 2 + 8 – 4 = 6 

Q. 65 How many numbers are there from 200 to 800 which are neither divisible by 5 nor by 7? 

A. 407 

B. 410 

C. 413 

D. 411 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Total numbers = (800 – 200) + 1 = 601 

Number of terms which divide by 5 

l = 800 

a = 200 

Common difference(d) = 5 

l = a + (n-1)d 

800 = 200 + (n – 1)5 

n-1 = 120 

n = 121 

Number of terms which divide by 7 

l = 798 

a = 203 

Common difference(d) = 7 

l = a + (n-1)d 

798 = 203 + (n – 1)7 

n-1 = 85 

n = 86 

Number of terms which divide by 5 and 7 

l = 770 

a = 210 

Common difference(d) = 35 

l = a + (n-1)d 

770 = 210 + (n – 1)35 

n-1 = 16 

n = 17 

Number of terms which divide by either 5 or 7 = 121 + 86 – 17 = 190 Number of terms which divide by neither 5 nor 7 = 601 – 190 = 411 

Q. 66 The value of  is: 

A. 17/8

B. 8/3

C. 16/170

D. 2/17

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Instructions 

The given table represents the production of different types of motorcycles (in thousands) over a period of six years. Study the table carefully and answer the question that follows. 

Q. 67 What is the percentage increase in the total production of all types of motorcycles from 2014 to 2018? 

A. 14 3/7

B. 17 1/3

C. 16 2/3

D. 14 2/7

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

Total production of all types of motorcycles in 2014 = 84 + 87 + 89 + 100 = 360 Total production of all types of motorcycles in 2018 = 98 + 92 + 110 + 120 = 420 = 420−360/360 × 100 = 60/360 × 100 =16 ⅔.

Q. 68 By what percentage is the total production of type A. motorcycles over six years, less than the total production of all types of motorcycles in 2013 and 2016? 

A. 32.2 

B. 32.8 

C. 31.6 

D. 30.5 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Total production of type A. motorcycles over six years = 95+ 84 + 85 + 89 + 80 + 98 = 531 

total production of all types of motorcycles in 2013 and 2016 = 95+ 98 + 104 + 103 + 89 + 88 + 92 + 95 = 764 

Required percentage =764−531/764 ×100 =233/764 ×100 =  30.5% 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 69 Two circles of radii 7 cm and 5 cm intersect each other at A. and B, and the distance between their centers is 10 cm. The length (in cm) of the common chord AB is: 

A. (3√66 )/5

B. (4√66)/5 

C. (2√74)/ 5

D. (3√74)/ 5

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

AP = 5 cm 

AQ = 7 cm 

PQ = 10 cm 

Let the CQ be x. So, 

PC = 10 – x cm 

△ACQ is right angle triangle so, 

(AQ)2 = (AC)2 + (CQ)2 

(7)2 = (AC)2 + (x)2 

(AC)2 = 49 − (x)2 —(1)

△APC is right angle triangle so, 

(AP)2 = (AC)2 + (PC)2 

(5)2 = (AC)2 + (10 − x)2 

(AC)2 = 25 − (10 − x)2 —(2)

From eq(1) and (2)

49 − (x)2 = 25 − (10 − x)2 

24 − (x)2 = −(10 − x)2 

(x)2 = 24 + 100 + x2 − 20

20x = 124 

x = 124/20 = 6.2 cm 

From eq(1), 

(AC)2 = 49 − (6.2)2 

(AC)2 = 49 − 38.44 

(AC)2 = 10.56 = 1056/100 = 264/25 

AC = (2√66)/5 

The common chord AB = 2 ×(2√66)/5 = (4√66)/5

Q. 70 If the selling price of an article is 8% more than the cost price and the discount offered is 10% on the marked price of the article, then what is the ratio of the cost price to the marked price? 

A. 5 : 6 

B. 8 : 9 

C. 3 : 4 

D. 4 : 5 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Profit = 8% 

Let the cost price be Rs.100. 

Selling price = 108 

Discount on marked price = 10% so, 

selling price = 100 – 10 = 90% 

90% = 108 

Marked price(100%) =108/ 90 ×100 = Rs.120 

Ratio of the cost price to the marked price = 100 : 120 = 5 : 6 

Q. 71 The given table represents the production of different types of motorcycles (in thousands) over a period of six years. Study the table carefully and answer the question that follows. 

What is the ratio of the total number of motorcycles of type B. produced in 2016 and 2018 to the total number of motorcycles of type D. produced in 2013, 2015 and 2016? 

A. 1 : 2 

B. 3 : 4 

C. 3 : 5 

D. 2 : 3 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

Total number of motorcycles of type B. produced in 2016 and 2018 = 88 + 92 = 180 

Total number of motorcycles of type D. produced in 2013, 2015 and 2016 = 103 + 102 + 95 = 300 

Ratio of the total number of motorcycles of type B. produced in 2016 and 2018 to the total number of motorcycles of type D. produced in 2013, 2015 and 2016 = 180 : 300 = 3:5 

Q. 72 A sum of ₹8,000 invested at 10% p.a. amounts to ₹9,261 in a certain time, interest compounded half-yearly. What will be the compound interest (in ₹) on the same sum for the same time at double the earlier rate of interest, when interest is compounded annually? 

A. ₹2,520 

B. ₹2,480 

C. ₹2,560 

D. ₹2,500 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

for half yearly, 

rate(r) = 10/2 = 5 

p = 8000 

Amount = 9261 

Amount = p(1 + r/100 )t

9261 = 8000(1 +5/100 )t

(9261)/(8000) =(105/100 )t

(21/20)3 =(21/20 )t

t = 3 years 

Time = 3/2 years 

Now, 

r1 = 2r = 2 ×10= 20 

Compound interest = p(1 + r/100 )t − p

= 8000(1 +20/100 )3/2 − 8000

= 8000×6/5×(6/5)1/2 − 8000

= 10560 – 8000 = Rs.2560 

Q. 73 A sells an article to B. at a loss of 20%, B sells it to C at a profit of 12.5% and sells it to D at a loss of 8%. If D buys it for ₹248.40, then what is the difference between the loss incurred by A and C? 

A. ₹36.80 

B. ₹38.40 

C. ₹42.60 

D. ₹39.20 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Cost price for D = 248.40 

Loss for C = 8% 

Cost price for C = 248.40 × 100/92 = 270 

Loss of C = 270 – 248.4 = 21.6 

Selling price for B = Rs. 270 

Profit = 12.5% 

Cost price for B = 270 ×100/112.5 = 240 

Selling price for A = Rs. 240 

Loss = 20%  

Cost price for A = 240 × 100/80= 300 

Loss for A = 300 – 240 = 60 

Difference between the loss incurred by A and C = 60 – 21.6 = Rs. 38.4 

Q. 74 If 7 cos2 θ + 3 sin2 θ = 6, 0< θ < 90 , then the value of (cot2 2θ+sec2 2θ)/(tan2 2θ−sin2 2θ) is: 

A. 52/27

B. 26/15

C. 28/27

D. 49/45

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

7 cos2θ + 3 sin2θ = 6

7(1 − sin2θ) + 3 sin2θ = 6 .

7 −7 sin2θ + 3 sin2θ = 6

4 sin2 θ = 1

sin θ = ½

( For 0< θ < 90 ,)

θ = 30

Q. 75 The value of [(cos 9+ sin 81)(sec 9 + cosec 81)]/(2sin63 + 1+ 2 sin27)is:

A. ½ 

B. 4/3

C. 2

D. 1

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

English Comprehension 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

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

Being a millionaire, he is leading a ______ life. 

A. expensive 

B. conducive 

C. destitute 

D. luxurious 

Answer: D. 

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

Sparse 

A. Costly 

B. Tranquil 

C. Scanty 

D. Abundant 

Answer: D. 

Q. 78 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence. 

Did the problems you had to face discourage you? 

A. Are you being discouraged by the problems you had to face? 

B. Have you been discouraged by the problems you have to face? 

C. Are you discouraged by the problems you had to face? 

D. Were you discouraged by the problems you had to face? 

Answer: D. 

Q. 79 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

One who is preoccupied with his own interests 

A. Egoist 

B. Pessimist 

C. Atheist 

D. Optimist 

Answer: A. 

Q. 80 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. 

A. Upon returning from his travels, he was forced to live in a house where his large family lived. 

B. Vaikom Muhammad Basheer was a Malayalam fiction writer from Vaikom in Kerala. 

C. The household was always noisy and full of chaos, no place for a writer surely! 

D. Apart from family members, myriads of domestic animals also treated the house as their own. 

A. BCAD 

B. BCDA 

C. BADC 

D. BDCA 

Answer: C. 

Q. 81 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. 

A. Ignorance 

B. Influence 

C. Itinerent 

D. Impeach 

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. 

Comprehension: 

Milton Hershey returned to the village where he had been born, in the heart of dairy country. He opened his chocolate manufacturing plant (1)______ 1905. With access to all the fresh milk he (2)______, he began producing the finest milk chocolate. The plant (3)______ opened in a small Pennsylvania village is today the (4)______ chocolate factory in the world. The confections created here are (5)______ around the world. 

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

A. to 

B. at 

C. in 

D. on 

Answer: C. 

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

A. considered 

B. kneaded 

C. distributed 

D. needed 

Answer: D. 

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

A. that 

B. when 

C. who 

D. what 

Answer: A. 

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

A. large 

B. most largest 

C. largest 

D. larger 

Answer: C. 

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

A. choices 

B. favourites 

C. collections 

D. selections 

Answer: B. 

 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 87 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. 

Children under five years are ______ from passport biometrics. 

A. acquitted 

B. exempted 

C. escaped 

D. allowed 

Answer: B. 

Q. 88 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

A. geometrical figure with eight sides 

A. Octagon 

B. Pentagon 

C. Hexagon 

D. Heptagon 

Answer: A. 

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

Bring to light 

A. Reveal clearly 

B. Cheer someone 

C. Praise in public 

D. Brighten up 

Answer: A. 

Q. 90 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Fury 

A. Sin 

B. Risk 

C. Anger 

D. Crime 

Answer: C. 

Q. 91 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. 

Hold water 

A. To be fickle 

B. To be busy 

C. To be valid 

D. To be deep 

Answer: C. 

 

Instructions 

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

Q. 92 Your advice will benefit to me. 

A. benefit from me 

B. benefit me 

C. No substitution 

D. benefit for me 

Answer: B. 

Q. 93 Where you left your bag yesterday? 

A. No substitution 

B. Where did you left 

C. Where were you leaving 

D. Where did you leave 

Answer: D. 

 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 94 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

Friendship 

A. Enmity 

B. Amity 

C. Slavery 

D. Arrogance 

Answer: A. 

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

The lawyer said to me, “There is no proof of your involvement in this case.” 

A. The lawyer told that there is no proof of my involvement in that case. 

B. The lawyer told me that there was no proof of my involvement in that case. 

C. The lawyer told me that there is no proof of your involvement in this case. 

D. The lawyer said me that there was no proof of my involvement in this case. 

Answer: B. 

Instructions 

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

Q. 96 I am believing you have submitted all the necessary documents. 

A. I am believing 

B. necessary documents 

C. you have submitted 

D. all the 

Answer: A. 

Q. 97 No sooner did we receive your message when we heaved a sigh of relief. 

A. did we receive 

B. a sigh of relief 

C. your message 

D. when we heaved 

Answer: D. 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 98 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. 

A. Even the most ill-equipped laboratory would have been better than their shed. 

B. Thus, they did not allow any difficulties to come in their way. 

C. But their mind was set upon the discovery of radium. 

D. The Curies had to work in extreme poverty. 

A. DACB

B. ABCD 

C. ADBC 

D. DBCA

Answer: A. 

Q. 99 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Solitary 

A. Singular 

B. Stubborn 

C. Splendid 

D. Sensible 

Answer: A. 

Q. 100 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. 

A. Diliver 

B. Denial 

C. Decision 

D. Deter 

Answer: A. 

SSC CGL Tier-I 04 March 2020 Shift-II Previous Year Paper

SSC CGL 4th March 2020 Shift-II 

General Intelligence and Reasoning 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 1 Select the figure that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

Answer: B. 

Q. 2 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. 3 Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of words. Turmeric : Spices 

A. Fig : Cashew Nuts 

B. Nutmeg : Chilli Flakes 

C. Dates : Dry Fruits 

D. Apricot : Pear 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

Turmeric is the spices. 

Similarly, 

Dates are the dry fruits. 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

Q. 4 In the given Venn diagram, ‘Group A’ represents those who can speak ‘English’, ‘Group B’ represents those who can speak ‘Hindi’, and ‘Group C’ represents those who can speak ‘Marathi’. The numbers given in the diagram represent the number of persons in that particular category. 

How many persons can speak exactly two languages? 

A. 12 

B.

C. 21 

D. 18 

Answer: D. 

Q. 5 Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

AOS, CQU, ? , GUY, IWA. 

A. ESW 

B. GSW 

C. FSX 

D. DRV 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

The series follows as pattern, 

(A + 2)(O + 2)(S + 2) = CQU 

(C + 2)(Q + 2)(U + 2) = ESW 

(E + 2)(S + 2)(W + 2) = GUY 

(G + 2)(U + 2)(Y + 2) = IWA. 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

Q. 6 Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 4, 25, 121, ? , 529, 961 

A. 361 

B. 289 

C. 256 

D. 324 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

The series follows as pattern, 

(2)2 = 4 

(5)2= 25 

(11)2= 121 

(17)2 = 289

(23)2 = 529 

(29)2 = 961

∴The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 7 In a certain code language, ‘GUM is coded as ‘49441169’. How will ‘WAX’ be coded as in that language? 

A. 5291576 

B. 8412525 

C. 3611121 

D. 2891400 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

G(7) =72 = 49 

U(21) =(21)2= 441 

M(13) =(13)2= 169 

Similarly, 

W(23) =(23)2= 529 

A(1) =(1)2= 1 

X(24) =(24)2= 576 

‘WAX’ is coded as ‘5291576’. 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

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

A. 27 

B. 28 

C. 29 

D. 25 

Answer: B. 

Q. 9 Select the letter that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. W, Q, ?, H, E, C. 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

W – 6 = Q 

Q – 5 = L 

L – 4 = H 

H – 3 = E 

E – 2 = C. 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 10 Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it 

A. 446 

B. 444 

C. 4126 

D. 464 

Answer: D. 

Q. 11 Product A is costlier than product B by ₹2. If the price of product A is increased by two times the price of product B, the new price of product A becomes ₹17. What is the price of product B? 

A. ₹5 

B. ₹7 

C. ₹3 

D. ₹6 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Let the price of product A be x, so the price of product B = x – 2. 

According to the question, 

x + 2(x-2) = 17, solving this we get, 

x + 2x – 4 = 17, 

3x = 17 + 4 

3x = 21, x = 7 

Price of Product A. = Rs. 7, so Price of Product B. = 7 – 2 = Rs 5. 

Q. 12 Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when a mirror is placed on the right of the figure.

Answer: D. 

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

A. 12 

B. 10 

C. 11 

D.

Answer: C. 

Q. 14 Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order. 

1. Micron 

2. Metre 

3. Mile 

4. Millimetre 

5. Kilometre 

6. Centimetre 

A. 1-4-6-2-3-5 

B. 1-4-6-2-5-3 

C. 4-6-2-5-1-3 

D. 4-6-2-5-3-1 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Arrangement of the words in a logical and meaningful order 

Micron, Millimetre, Centimetre, Metre, Kilometre, Mile 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 15 ‘Grapes’ is related to ‘Fruit’ in the same way as ‘Pepper’ is related to ‘…………….’ 

A. Cereals 

B. Spices 

C. Pulses 

D. Dry Fruits 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

‘Grapes’ is related to ‘Fruit’ in the same way as ‘Pepper’ is related to ‘spices’ 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 16 In a certain code language, PYTHON’ is written as ‘LMFRWN’. How will ‘RHYTHM’ be written asin that language? 

A. MFRWFX 

B. NFRWFS 

C. KFRWFP 

D. MFRWFT 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

Similarly, 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

Q. 17 Select the option whois related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number. 6 : 252 :: 5 : ? 

A. 175 

B. 150 

C. 125 

D. 225 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

(6)3 + (6)2 = 216 + 36 = 252 

(5)3 + (5)2 = 125 + 25 = 150

∴The correct answer is option B. 

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

Answer: A. 

Q. 19 Fourletter-clusters have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd letter-cluster. 

A. HFE 

B. HVG 

C. GMF 

D. DVR 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Except option A, remaining all have only consonant letters. 

∴ The correct answer is option A.

Q. 20 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 cars are trucks. 

2. Some buses are cars. 

Conclusions: 

I. All cars are buses. 

II. Some buses are trucks. 

III. All trucks are buses. 

A. Only conclusions II and III follow. 

B. Only conclusions I and III follow. 

C. Only conclusion I follows. 

D. Only conclusion II follows. 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

From Venn diagram, 

Only conclusion II follows. 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

Q. 21 A + B means ‘B. is the sister of A’: 

A B means ‘A. is the father of B’: 

A × B means ‘B. is the son of A’; 

A ÷ B means ‘B. is the husband of A’.  

If E ÷ F H + J × G + D, then how is D. related to H? 

A. Father 

B. Niece 

C. Uncle 

D. Aunt 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

In the diagram, square shows the males, circle shows the females, vertical lines shows the generation, single horizontal lines shows the brother/sister and double horizontal lines shows the couples.

From the diagram, 

D. is the niece of the H 

Q. 22 Select the option that depicts how the given transparent sheet of paper would appear if it is folded at the dotted line.

Answer: D. 

Q. 23 Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd word. 

A. Rajkot 

B. Ahmedabad 

C. Surat 

D. Jhalrapatan 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Except the option D, remaining all are cities of Gujarat state. 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

Q. 24 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. 6-174 

B. 8-138 

C. 5-155 

D. 11-143 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

174 is divisible by 6. 

155 is divisible by 5. 

143 is divisible by 11. 

But, 

138 is not divisible by 8. 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 25 Which two digits should be interchanged to make the given equation correct? 

32 ÷ 6 + 26 − 13 × 6 = 54 

A. 3 and 1 

B. 3 and 6 

C. 6 and 2 

D. 2 and 3 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

32 ÷ 6 + 26 − 13 × 6 = 54 

From the option C, 

On interchanging, 

36 ÷ 2 + 62 − 13 × 2 = 54 

18 + 62 − 26 = 54 

54 = 54 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

 

General Awareness 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 26 Which of the following is NOT a twin city of India? 

A. Hubli and Dharwad 

B. Cuttack and Bhubaneswar 

C. Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar 

D. Thrissur and Thiruvalla 

Answer: D. 

Q. 27 Who is the first Indian to bag two International hat-tricks in cricket? 

A. Virat Kohli 

B. Kedar Jadhav 

C. Rohit Sharma 

D. Kuldeep Yadav 

Answer: D. 

Q. 28 Who chaired the sixth meeting of the Island Development Agency in New Delhi in January 2020? 

A. Narendra Modi 

B. Nirmala Sitharaman 

C. Nitin Gadkari 

D. Amit Shah 

Answer: D. 

Q. 29 In which state did the second phase of Intensified Mission Indradhanush (IMI) 2.0 begin in January 2020? 

A. Kerala 

B. Uttar Pradesh 

C. Punjab 

D. Bihar 

Answer: B

Q. 30 Who was chosen as foreign secretary of India in January 2020? 

A. Harsh Vardhan Shringla 

B. Nirupama Rao 

C. Ranjan Mathai 

D. Vijay Keshav Gokhale 

Answer: A. 

Q. 31 Which city of India is known as ‘The Athens of the East’? 

A. Patna 

B. Allahabad 

C. Kochi 

D. Madurai 

Answer: D. 

Q. 32 In which city was the Jhanda Satyagraha or Flag Satyagraha of 1923 held? 

A. Bombay 

B. Nagpur 

C. Calcutta 

D. Ahmedabad 

Answer: B. 

Q. 33 Which part of the body is responsible for the manufacture of red blood cells? 

A. Heart 

B. Brain 

C. Lungs 

D. Bone marrow 

Answer: D. 

Q. 34 Which pillar inscriptions have recorded the achievements of Samudra Gupta, who was known as the ‘Napoleon of India’ for his conquests? 

A. Allahabad Pillar 

B. Iron Pillar 

C. Vijaya Stambha 

D. Sun Pillar 

Answer: A. 

Q. 35 Who was appointed as Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund in October, 2019? 

A. Rodrigo Rato 

B. Christine Lagarde 

C. Kristalina Georgieva 

D. Dominique Strauss-Kahn 

Answer: C. 

Q. 36 Which of the following is NOT a nationalised bank? 

A. United Bank of India 

B. State Bank of India 

C. Punjab National Bank 

D. Punjab and Sind Bank 

Answer: B. 

Q. 37 Jellyfish are an example of which type of phylum? 

A. Phylum -Porifera 

B. Phylum -Protozoa 

C. Phylum -Ctenophora 

D. Phylum – Cnidaria 

Answer: D. 

Q. 38 In which period was the legendary Victoria Terminus station (currently Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus), Mumbai built? 

A. 1933 to 1943 

B. 1911 to 1921 

C. 1843 to 1853 

D. 1878 to 1888 

Answer: D. 

Q. 39 Which Tennis star will have a Swiss coin minted in his/her honour? 

A. Rafael Nadal 

B. Novak Djokovic 

C. Serena Williams 

D. Roger Federer 

Answer: D. 

Q. 40 In the sequence of planets in the solar system, which planet comes in between Mars and Saturn? 

A. Uranus 

B. Venus 

C. Jupiter 

D. Mercury 

Answer: C. 

Q. 41 In which state has the Jawara Dance, a dance form to celebrate wealth, originated? 

A. Rajasthan 

B. Madhya Pradesh 

C. Gujarat 

D. Kerala 

Answer: B. 

Q. 42 Which Union Minister of Home Affairs released a book titled Karmayodha Granth in New Delhi? 

A. P Chidambaram 

B. Amit Shah 

C. Sushilkumar Shinde 

D. Rajnath Singh 

Answer: B. 

Q. 43 Which city in India is world renowned for one of the most traditional embroidery styles, Chikankari? 

A. Ahmedabad 

B. Hyderabad 

C. Udaipur 

D. Lucknow 

Answer: D. 

Q. 44 John Maynard Keynes, best known for his economic theories (Keynesian economics), hailed from which country? 

A. England 

B. Australia 

C. Denmark 

D. Sweden 

Answer: A. 

Q. 45 Georg Simon Ohm in whose honour we have the famous Ohm’s Law, hailed from which country? 

A. Russia 

B. Spain 

C. Poland 

D. Germany 

Answer: D. 

Q. 46 Who was the first Governor of Madhya Pradesh? 

A. BD. Sharma 

B. GP Singh 

C. NN Wanchu 

D. Dr. Sitaramayya 

Answer: D. 

Q. 47 Freedom fighter Sucheta Kripalani, became the first woman chief minister of which state? 

A. Andhra Pradesh 

B. Uttar Pradesh 

C. Gujarat 

D. Rajasthan 

Answer: B. 

Q. 48 Methane is a colourless, odourless, non-toxic but flammable gas. What is its common name? 

A. Laughing gas 

B. Heating gas 

C. Blue vitriol 

D. Marsh gas 

Answer: D. 

Q. 49 The development of a fruit without fertilization is called ______. 

A. Parthenocarpy 

B. Gametogamy 

C. Hybridogenesis 

D. Apomixis 

Answer: A. 

Q. 50 Which US based Indian topped the Forbes India’s ‘20 people to watch in the 2020s’ list? 

A. Prashant Kishor 

B. Hasan Minhaj 

C. Mahua Moitra 

D. Dushyant Chautala 

Answer: B. 

 

Quantitative Aptitude 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 51 The time taken by a boat to travel 13 km downstream is the same as time taken by it to travel 7 km upstream. If the speed of the stream is 3 km/h, then how much time (in hours) will it take to travel a distance of 44.8 km in still water? 

A. 412/25

B. 53/5

C. 52/5

D. 413/25

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Speed of the stream = 3 km/h 

Let the speed of the boat be v. 

Speed in downstream = 3 + v 

Speed in upstream = v – 3 

Time = distance/speed 

According to the question, 

The time taken by a boat to travel 13 km downstream = time taken by boat to travel 7 km upstream 

13/(3 + v) = 7/(v – 3) 

13v – 39 = 21 + 7v 

6v = 60 

v = 10 km/h 

Speed of boat = 10 km/h 

The time taken by a boat to travel a distance of 44.8 km in still water = 44.8/10 = 112/25 = 412/25hr 

Q. 52 The given table represents the revenue (in ₹ crores) of a company from the sale of four products A. B. C. and D. in 6 years. Study the table carefully and answer the question that follows. 

The number of years in which the revenue of the company from the sale of product D. is more than the average revenue from the sale of product A. over six years, is: 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

The number of years in which the revenue of the company from the sale of product D. is more than the average revenue from the sale of product A. over six years = 2 

(In the year 2013 and 2014) 

Q. 53 In PQR, ∠Q = 85and R = 65. Points S and T are on the sides PQ and PR, respectively such that STR = 95, and the ratio of the QR and ST is 9 : 5. If PQ = 21.6 cm, then the length of PT is: 

A. 10.5 cm 

B. 9.6 cm 

C. 12 cm 

D. 9 cm 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

PTS + ∠STR = 180 

PTS = 180− 95= 85 

△PTS is similar to △PQR So, 

( ∠P is common and ∠PTS = ∠SQR  ) 

ST / QR = PT/PQ 

(QR : ST = 9 : 5 and PQ = 21.6 cm) 

5 / 9 = PT/21.6 

21.6 × 5 = PT × 9 

PT = 108/9 = 12 cm 

∴ The length of PT is 12 cm. 

Q. 54 If 30x2 − 15x + 1 = 0, then what is the value of  25x2 + (36x2) −1

A. 9/2

B. 6 ¼ 

C. 65/12

D. 55/12

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

30x2 − 15x + 1 = 0 

Dividing by x, 

30x − 15 + 1/x = 0

5x − 15/6 + 1/6x

5x + 1/6= 5/2 

taking square both side, 

(5x + 1/6x)2  = (5/2)

25x2 + 1/36x2 + 2 × 5x × 1/6x = 25/4

25x2 + 1/36x2 = 25/4 – 5/3

25x2 + 1/36x2 = 55/12

Q. 55 The income of A is 60% less than that of B, and the expenditure of A is equal to 60%of B’s expenditure. If A’s income is equal to 70% of B’s expenditure, then what is the ratio of the savings of A and B? 

A. 3 : 8 

B. 5 : 9 

C. 4 : 7 

D. 2 : 15 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Let the income of B be 100. 

Income of A = 100×40/100 = 40 

A’s income is equal to 70% of B’s expenditure so, 

40 = 70% of B’s expenditure 

Expenditure of B = 40/70×100 = 400/7 

Saving of B = 100 – 400/7 = 300/7 

The expenditure of A is equal to 60%of B’s expenditure so, 

Expenditure of A = 60% of B’s expenditure 

Expenditure of A = 60× 400/(7×100) = 240/7 

Saving of A. = 40 – 240/7 = 40/7 

The ratio of the savings of A and B = 40/7 : 300/7 = 2 : 15 

Q. 56 The value of is:

A. 1 ⅘

B. 1 9/10 

C. 3 ⅘ 

D. 9 ½ 

Answer: B.

Explanation:

 

Q. 57 A cylindrical vessel of radius 30 cm and height 42 cm is full of water. Its contents are emptied into a rectangular tub of length 75 cm and breadth 44 cm. The height (in cm) to which the water rises in the tub is: (Take π = 22/7

A. 36 

B. 30 

C. 40 

D. 45 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Volume of the cylindrical vessel = πr2h = 22/7 × 302 × 42 = 118800 

If we replace the water from the cylindrical vessel to rectangular tub then volume should be equal of the cylindrical vessel rectangular tub. 

Volume of the cylindrical vessel = Volume of rectangular tub 

118800 = length ×breadth × height

118800 = 75 × 44 × height 

Height = 118800/3300 = 36 cm

Q. 58 The given table represents the revenue (in ₹ crores) of a company from the sale of four products A B C and D in 6 years. Study the table carefully and answer the question that follows. 

The total revenue of the company from the sale of products B, C and D in 2014 is what percentage of the total revenue from the sale of products C and D in 6 years? 

A. 18 

B. 25 

C. 28 

D. 20 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Total revenue of the company from the sale of products B, C and D in 2014 = 92 + 96 + 92 = 280 

Total revenue from the sale of products C. and D. in 6 years = 82 + 76 + 98 + 102 + 96 + 92 + 88 +93 + 93 + 97 + 103 + 102 = 1120 

Required percentage =280/1120 ×100 = 25% 

Q. 59 If 7 sin2  θ − cos2 θ + 2 sin θ = 2, 0< θ < 90, then the value of (sec 2θ+cot 2θ)/(cosec 2θ+tan 2θ) is: 

A. (2√3+1)/ 3 

B.

C. ⅕ (1+2√3)

D. ⅖ (1+√3)

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

7 sin2 θ − cos2 θ + 2 sin θ = 2

⇒ 7 sin2 θ  cos2 θ + 2 sin θ − 2 = 0

⇒ 7 sin2 θ − (1 − sin2 θ) +2 sin θ − 2 = 0

⇒ 8 sin2  θ + 2 sin θ − 3 = 0

⇒ 8 sin2 θ + 6 sin θ − 4 sin θ − 3 = 0

⇒ 2 sin θ(4 sin θ + 3) − 1(4 sin θ + 3) = 0 

⇒ (2 sin θ − 1)(4 sin θ + 3) = 0 

0< θ < 90 

For , 

2 sin θ − 1=0

θ = sin-1(1/2)

θ = 30° 

(sec 2×30°+cot 2×30°)/(cosec 2×30°+tan 2×30°) 

Q. 60 The ratio of boys and girls in a group is 7 : 6. If 4 more boys join the group and 3 girls leave the group, then the ratio of boys to girls becomes 4 : 3. What is the total number of boys and girls initially in the group? 

A. 117 

B. 78 

C. 91 

D. 104 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

The ratio of boys and girls in a group is 7 : 6. 

Let the boys be 7x and girls be 6x. 

When 4 more boys join the group and 3 girls leave the group, then the ratio of boys to girls = 4 : 3 

(7x+4)/(6x−3) = 4/3

21x + 12 = 24x -12 

3x = 24 

x = 8 

Initially boys and girls = 7x + 6x = 13x = 13×8 = 104 

Q. 61 The difference in compound interest on a certain sum at 10% p.a. for one year, when the interest is compounded half yearly and yearly, is ₹88.80. What is the simple interest on the same sum for 1⅔ years at the same rate? 

A. ₹5,916 

B. ₹5,986 

C. ₹5,980 

D. ₹5,920 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Principal = p 

Rate(r) = 10% 

Time(t) = 1 year 

compound interest = p(1 + r/100)t p

When interest is calculated yearly = p(1 + 10/100) − p = p × (110/100) − p

When interest is calculated half yearly, 

Rate(r) = 10/2 = 5% 

Time(t) = 1×2 = 2 

Interest = p(1 + 5/100)2 – p = p(105/100)2 – p 

Difference of interest = 88.80 

p × (105/100) × (105/100) − p p × (110/100) + p = 88.80 

p × 1.05 × 105 − p × 110 = 8880 

110.25p – 110p = 8880 

p = 8880/.25 = 35520  

Simple interest for 1⅔ years, 

t =1⅔ = 5/3 years 

Interest =prt/100 = (35520 ×10 ×5/3)/100

= Rs.5920 

Q. 62 The expression 3 sec2 θ tan2 θ + tan6 θ − sec6 θ is equal to: 

A. -2 

B.

C.

D. -1 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

3 sec2 θ tan2 θ + tan6 θ − sec6 θ 

= −3 sec2 θ tan2 θ(tan2 θ − sec2 θ) + tan6 θ − sec6 θ

(∵ tan2 θ − sec2 θ = −1) 

= (tan2 θ − sec2 θ )3 

( ∵ (a b)3 = a3 b3 − 3ab(a b) ) 

=(−1)3 = -1 

Q. 63 One-third of goods are sold at a 15% profit. 25% of the goods are sold at a 20% profit and the rest at a 20% loss. If the total profit of ₹138.50 is earned on the whole transaction, then the value(in ₹) of the goods is: 

A. ₹8,587 

B. ₹8,030 

C. ₹7,756 

D. ₹8,310 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Let the total goods be 300 

One third, means 100 goods are sold at 15℅ profit 

25℅ means 75 goods are sold at 20℅ profit 

The rest, means 125 goods are 20℅ loss 

Let the price of each good be Re. 1 

So, now calculating the profit and loss amounts: 

For 100 goods, profit is 15℅ = Rs. 115 

For 75 goods, profit is 20℅ = Rs. 90 

For 125 goods, loss is 20℅ = Rs. 100 

So, total amount of the selling price= Rs. 305 

Total cost price = Rs.300 

So, the profit = Selling price- cost price = Rs. 305-300 = Rs.5 

Now equating it to the real values: 

Rs. 5 is the profit when the total amount of goods is Rs 300. 

Rs. 138.50 is the profit when total amount of goods is= (300/5)*138.5 = Rs. 8310 

∴ The value of the goods is Rs. 8310. 

Q. 64 The given table represents the revenue (in ₹ crores) of a company from the sale of four products A B C and D in 6 years. Study the table carefully and answer the question that follows. 

What is the ratio of the total revenue of the company in 2014 from the sale of all the four products to the total revenue from the sale of product C in 2014 to 2017? 

A. 14 : 23 

B. 18 : 19 

C. 7 : 10 

D. 7 : 9 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Total revenue of the company in 2014 from the sale = 80 + 92 + 96 + 92 = 360 

The total revenue from the sale of product C. in 2014 to 2017 = 96 + 88 + 93 + 103 = 380 

The ratio of the total revenue of the company in 2014 from the sale of all the four products to the total revenue from the sale of product C. in 2014 to 2017 = 360 : 380 

= 18 : 19 

Q. 65 If the 6-digit numbers x35624 and 1257y4 are divisible by 11 and 12, respectively, then what is the value of (5x – 2y ) ? 

A. 26 

B. 12 

C. 10 

D. 13 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Divisibility rule of 11, 

The sum of of alternative digit are equal so, 

x + 5 + 2 = 3 + 6 + 4 

x = 6 

Divisibility rule of 12, 

The number should be divisible by 3 and 4. 

For the divisible by 4, 

last 2 digits of the number should by divisible by 4 so possible value of y = 

Value of (5x – 2y ) = 5 × 6 − 2 × 2 = 30 – 4 = 26

Q. 66 If a + b + c = 7 and ab + bc + ca = -6, then the value of a3 + b3 + c3-3abc is: 

A. 469 

B. 472 

C. 463 

D. 479 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

We know that, 

a3 + b3 + c3 − 3abc = (a + b + c)(a2 + b2 + c2 − (ab + bc + ac)) 

a + b + c = 7 

Squaring both sides, 

(a + b + c)2 = 49 

a2 + b2 + c2 + 2(ab + bc + ac) = 49 

a2 + b2 + c2 = 49 + 12 = 61 

a3 + b3 + c3 − 3abc = (a + b + c)(a2 + b2 + c2 − (ab + bc + ac)) 

= 7(61 – (-6)) = 7× 67 = 469 

Q. 67 The given table represents the revenue (in ₹ crores) of a company from the sale of four products A, B, C and D in 6 years. Study the table carefully and answer the question that follows. 

By what percentage is the total revenue of the company from the sale of products A, B and D in 2012 and 2013 more than the total revenue from the sale of product B in 2013 to 2016? (Correct to one decimal place) 

A. 44.5 

B. 31.2 

C. 43.6 

D. 45.4 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Total revenue of the company from the sale of products A, B. and D. in 2012 and 2013 = 98 + 74 + 74 + 94 + 96 + 102 = 538 Total revenue from the sale of product B. in 2013 to 2016 = 96 + 92 + 84 + 98 = 370 

Required percentage =(538−370)/370 × 100 = 45.4% 

Q. 68 A and B, working together, can complete a work in d days. Working alone, A takes (8 + d) days and B. takes (18 + d) days to complete the same work. A work for 4 days. The remaining work will be completed by B alone, in: 

A. 24 days 

B. 16 days 

C. 18 days 

D. 20 days 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

To find the time when A and B, 

working together = √(moredaystakenbyA × moredaystakenbyB )

d = 12 

Time taken by A to complete the work = (8 + d) = 8 + 12 = 20 

Time taken by B to complete the work = (18 + d) = 18 + 12 = 30 Let the total work be 60. 

(LCM of 20 and 30 is 60.) 

Efficiency of A = 60/20 = 3 

Efficiency of B = 60/30 = 2 

Work done by A in 4 days = efficiency 3× 4 = 12days 

Remaining work = 60 – 12 = 48 

Time taken by B to complete the remaining work = 48/2 = 24 days 

The remaining work will be completed by B alone, in 24 days. 

Q. 69 Two chords AB and CD of a circle are produced to intersect each other at a point P outside the circle. If AB = 7 cm, BP = 4.2 cm and PD = 2.8 cm, then the length of CD is: 

A. 12 cm 

B. 14.6 cm 

C. 15.8 cm 

D. 14 cm 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

AB = 7 cm, BP = 4.2 cm and PD = 2.8 cm 

By the property, 

PA×PB = PC× PD 

(PA = AB + BP = 7 + 4.2 = 11.2 cm) 

11.2 × 4.2 = PC × 2.8 

PC = 16.8 cm 

CD = PC – PD = 16.8 – 2.8 = 14 cm 

Q. 70 The value of{tan2θ – sin2θ}{2 + tan2θ + cot2θ} is: 

A. cosec6θ 

B. cos4θ 

C. sin6θ 

D. sec4θ 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

{tan2θ – sin2θ}{2 + tan2θ + cot2θ

={tan2θ – sin2θ}{1 + tan2θ + 1 + cot2θ

={tan2θ – sin2θ}{sec2θ + cosec2θ

={tan2θ – sin2θ}{1/cos2θ +1/sin2θ

={(tan2θ – sin2θ)(sin2θ cos2θ)}{cos2θ + sin2θ}

= (tan2θ – sin2θ)(sin2θcos2θ)

= sin4θ – sin4θ cos2θ 

= sin4θ(1 – cos2θ) = sin4θ sin2θ = sin6θ 

Q. 71 In ΔABC, D and E are the points on sides AC and BC, respectively, such that DE is parallel to AB. F is a point on CE such that DF CE. If CE = 6 cm, and CF = 2.5 cm, then BC is equal to: 

A. 14.4 cm 

B. 15.6 cm 

C. 14 cm 

D. 12 cm 

Answer: A. 

Q. 72 The marked price of an article is ₹740. After two successive discounts of 15% and x %,it is sold for ₹566.10. What is the value of x ? 

A. 12 

B.

C. 10 

D. 20 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

Q. 73 The average weight of some students in a class was 58.4 kg. When 5 students having the average weight 62.8 kg joined the class, the average weight of all students in the class increased by 0.55 kg. The number of students initially in the class, were: 

A. 30 

B. 35 

C. 25 

D. 40 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

The average weight of some students in a class = 58.4 kg 

Let the total number of students be n. 

Total weight of n students = 58.4n kg 

The average weight of 5 students = 62.8 kg 

Total weight of 5 students = 62.8 × 5 = 314 kg 

The average weight of (n + 5) students = 58.4 + 0.55 = 58.95 kg 

Total weight of (n + 5) students = 58.95(n + 5) kg 

Total weight of n students + Total weight of 5 students = 58.95(n + 5) 

58.4n + 314 = 58.95(n + 5) 

58.4n + 314 = 58.95n + 294.75 

0.55n = 19.25 

n = 1925/55 = 35 

∴ 35 students were initially in the class. 

Q. 74 PRT is a tangent to a circle with centre O, at the point R on it. Diameter SQ of the circle is produced to meet the tangent at P and QRis joined. If QRP = 280, then the measure of SPR is: 

A. 290 

B. 340 

C. 620 

D. 320 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

∠QRP = 280 

∠ORP = 900 (radius to tangent through PT of contact) 

∠QRO = ∠ORP – ∠QRP 

∠QRO = 900 – 280 = 620 

Now, 

∠QRO = ∠OQR 

(∵ OQ = OR(radius)) 

∠OQR = 620 

∠RQP + ∠OQR = 1800 

∠RQP = 1800 – 620 = 1180 

In the ΔOPR, 

∠SPR + ∠RQP + ∠QRP = 1800 

∠SPR = 1800 – 1180 – 280 = 340 

Q. 75 If P ={x4 – 8x}/{x3 – x2 – 2x}, Q ={x2 + 2x + 1}/{x2 – 4x – 5} and R ={2x2 + 4x + 8}{x – 5}, then (P×Q) ÷ R is equal to: 

A. ½  

B.

C.

D.

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

English Comprehension 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

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

A reward is a ______ which motivates a person to achieve excellence in his field. 

A. memorial 

B. collection 

C. recognition 

D. monument 

Answer: C. 

Q. 77 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given Idiom. 

The bee’s knees 

A. Observant 

B. Extraordinary 

C. Problematic 

D. Foolish 

Answer: B. 

Q. 78 Select the correctly spelt word. 

A. Embarasment 

B. Encouragement 

C. Comotion 

D. Conscinteous 

Answer: B. 

Q. 79 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

Obsolete 

A. Rigid 

B. Remote 

C. Outdated 

D. Recent 

Answer: D. 

 

Instructions 

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

Q. 80 A. sudden rush of a large number of frightened people or animals. 

A. Lunacy 

B. Recluse 

C. Stampede 

D. Scapegoat 

Answer: C. 

Q. 81 One who loads and unloads ships. 

A. Spinster 

B. Stevedore 

C. Rustic 

D. Captain 

Answer: B. 

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: 

Discipline is doing any work with rules and regulations. It is (1)______ misunderstood as a restriction to freedom but it makes our life organized. Discipline is a (2)______ for students 

and people in different professions. A. disciplined person always (3)______ in each and every field of life. Disciplined people (4)______ a disciplined society and a powerful nation. Discipline should not be (5)______ upon the people, rather it should come from within. 

Q. 82 Select the most appropriate option for blank number (1) 

A. happily 

B. usually 

C. proudly 

D. slowly 

Answer: B. 

Q. 83 Select the most appropriate option for blank number (2) 

A. virtue 

B. curse 

C. dream 

D. disadvantage 

Answer: A. 

Q. 84 Select the most appropriate option for blank number (3) 

A. successful 

B. success 

C. succeeds 

D. succeed 

Answer: C. 

Q. 85 Select the most appropriate option for blank number (4) 

A. made 

B. makes 

C. had made 

D. make 

Answer: D. 

Q. 86 Select the most appropriate option for blank number (5) 

A. adorned 

B. imposed 

C. curbed 

D. reposed 

Answer: B. 

 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 87 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. 

A. They can then purchase them on subsidized rates with additional loan facilities. 

B. It will import technologically advanced medical instruments and provide them to entrepreneurs. 

C. The Indian Government has announced certain facilities in the budget session. 

D. This will help in strengthening the economic condition of entrepreneurs. 

A. CBAD. 

B. CADB. 

C. BDCA. 

D. DCAB. 

Answer: A. 

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

Acknowledgement 

A. Confirmation 

B. Elimination 

C. Compensation 

D. Confusion 

Answer: A. 

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

A. This is because of its aroma, flavour and variety in the market. 

B. Thus, it leads to poor health and mental disorders among children. 

C. Children as well as teenagers are tempted towards junk food. 

D. It has no or negligible nutritional value and high content of sugar and salt. 

A. BCDA. 

B. CADB. 

C. CDAB. 

D. ACDB. 

Answer: B. 

Q. 90 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. 

When I reached the cinema hall, the movie had already began. 

A. already began 

B. the movie had 

C. the cinema hall 

D. When I reached 

Answer: A. 

Q. 91 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. 

The government should take stringent steps against terrorists and foil their ______ designs. 

A. conducive 

B. benevolent 

C. malicious 

D. exemplary 

Answer: C. 

Q. 92 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. 

To throw a fit 

A. Caution someone about fitness 

B. Become unconscious 

C. Faint and fall down 

D. Express extreme anger 

Answer: D. 

Q. 93 Select the correctly spelt word. 

A. Rehersal 

B. Employeed 

C. Seperable 

D. Veterinary 

Answer: D. 

Q. 94 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. 

Prodigal 

A. Humble 

B. Trivial 

C. Arrogant 

D. Extravagant 

Answer: D. 

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

His elder sister taught him English. 

A. He has been taught English by his elder sister. 

B. He was taught English by his elder sister. 

C. He is being taught English by his elder sister. 

D. His elder sister is taught English by him. 

Answer: B. 

Q. 96 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 mathematical calculation of this problem is easy than a previous one. 

A. easiest than the 

B. No Improvement 

C. easy than the 

D. easier than the 

Answer: D. 

Q. 97 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. 

Those who follow a healthy routine is likely enjoying good health. 

A. is likely enjoying 

B. good health 

C. Those who follow 

D. a healthy routine 

Answer: A. 

Q. 98 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence. 

The teacher said to me, “You have not submitted the assignment.” 

A. The teacher said to me that I have not submitted the assignment. 

B. The teacher said me that I had not submitted the assignment. 

C. The teacher told to me that I have not submitted that assignment. 

D. The teacher told me that I had not submitted the assignment. 

Answer: D. 

Q. 99 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. No effort has been made by the Indian cricket team to cash off on its vibrant image in the World Cup. 

A. to cash in on 

B. for cash through in 

C. to cash up on 

D. for cashing off on 

Answer: A. 

Q. 100  Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. 

Derogatory 

A. Depreciating 

B. Insulting 

C. Intricate 

D. Complimentary 

Answer: D

SSC CGL Tier-I 04 March 2020 Shift-I Previous Year Paper

SSC CGL 4th March 2020 Shift-1 

General Intelligence and Reasoning

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 1 Select the figure that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: next figure, 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

Q. 2 Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Select the odd word. 

A. Righteousness 

B. Virtue 

C. Conduct 

D. Probity 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: Except ‘conduct’ remaining all have the same meaning. 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

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

A. 26 

B. 28 

C. 22 

D. 30 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

Number of triangles in ABFE = 10 

Number of triangles in EFCD = 10 

And 2 triangles are AFD and CEB 

Total number of triangle = 10 + 10 + 2 = 22 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

Q. 4 Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it.

A. 200 

B. 196 

C. 199 

D. 169 

Answer: C. 

Explanation:

(7)2 + 4 = 49 + 4 = 53

(11)2 + 6 = 121 + 6 = 127

(14)2 + 3 = 196 + 3 = 199

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

Q. 5 In a certain code language, LARVAE is coded as 3-1-9-4-1-5. How will INSECT be coded as in that language? 

A. 9-4-8-4-6-7 

B. 3-4-8-2-6-8 

C. 9-4-8-2-6-7 

D. 9-5-10-5-3-2 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

L(12) = 1 + 2 = 3 

A(1) = 1 

R(18) = 1 + 8 = 9 

V(22) = 2 + 2 = 4 

A(1) = 1 

E(5)= 5 

Similarly, 

I(9)= 9 

N(14) = 1 + 4 = 5 

S(19) = 1 + 9 = 10 

E(5) = 5 

C(3)= 3 

T(20) = 2 + 0 = 2 

‘INSECT’ is coded as 9-5-10-5-3-2. 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

Q. 6 Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. DAC, GWH,JSM, MOR, ? 

A. QKV 

B. PKW 

C. QJW 

D. PJV 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

So, next letter cluster = PKW 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 7 Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 17, 20, 15, 22, 13, ? 

A.

B. 22 

C.

D. 24 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

The series follows as pattern, 

17 + 3 = 20 

20 – 5 = 15 

15 + 7 = 22 

22 – 9 = 13 

13 + 11 = 24 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

Q. 8 Select the option in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers in the given set. (109, 114, 139) 

A. (419, 424, 439) 

B. (268, 302, 237) 

C. (579, 534, 549) 

D. (313, 318, 343) 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

In (109, 114, 139), 

109 + 5 = 114 

114 + 52 = 114 + 25 = 139 

Similarly, 

In (313, 318, 343), 

313 + 5 = 318 

318 + 52 = 318 + 25 = 343 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

Q. 9 Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation correct? 

225 + 5 × 3 ÷ 5 − 7 = 133 

A. and×

B. +and÷

C. +and×

D. and÷

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

225 + 5 × 3 ÷ 5 − 7 = 133 

From the option B, 

225 ÷ 5 × 3 + 5 − 7 = 133 

45 × 3 + 5 − 7 = 133 

135 + 5 − 7 = 133 

133 =133 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 10 The given Venn diagram represents artists in a circus: 

The triangle represents clowns, the circle represents acrobats, the rectangle represents males and the square represents ringmasters. The numbers given in the diagram represent the number of persons in that particular category. 

How many male clowns are also ringmasters, but NOT acrobats? 

A. 15 

B.

C. 17 

D. 11 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

Number of male clowns which are ringmasters, but NOT acrobats = 17 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

Q. 11 Arsh is Shivam’s father and Dhruvis the son of Bimla. Eshwar is the father ofArsh. If Shivam is the brother of Dhruv, how is Bimla related to Eshwar? 

A. Wife 

B. Daughter-in-law 

C. Mother 

D. Sister-in-law 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

In the diagram, the square and circle shows the male and females respectively. Vertical lines show the son/father, horizontal line sow the brother/sister and double horizontal lines show the couple. 

From the diagram, 

Bimla is daughter-in-law of Eshwar. 

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

A. Burrow : Hare 

B. Sty : Dog 

C. Eyrie : Bear 

D. Stable : Cow 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Bee lives in hive similarly, 

Hare lives in burrow. 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

Q. 13 Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace the * signs, to balance the following equation. 

(12 * 7 * 6) * 13 * 6

A. ×, −, ÷, =

B. ÷, −, =, ×

C. −, ÷, ×, =

D. ×, =, ÷, −

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

(12 * 7 * 6) * 13 * 6 

From the option A, 

(12×7− 6)÷ 13 = 6 

78÷ 13 = 6 

6 = 6 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

Q. 14 In a certain code language, STRAIGHT is written as TSARGITH. How will THURSDAY be written as in that language? 

A. UHTDRSYA 

B. HTRUDSYA 

C. HTRUDSAY 

D. AYSDURTH 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Similarly, 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 15 Select the option figure in which the given figure is embedded (rotation is NOT allowed).

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

The following answer figure contains question figure, 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

Q. 16 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 cars are rockets. 

2. All rockets are engines. 

Conclusions: 

I. Some engines are rockets. 

II. Some engines are cars. 

A. Neither conclusion I norII follows. 

B. Only conclusion II follows. 

C. Only conclusion I follows. 

D. Both conclusions I and II follow. 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

From the Venn diagram, 

Both conclusions I and II follow. 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

Q. 17 Arrange the following words in the order in which they appear in an English dictionary. 

1. Gemlike 

2. Geminate 

3. Gemmier 

4. Geminal 

5. Gemini 

A. 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 

B. 3, 5, 4, 1, 2 

C. 4, 5, 2, 1, 3 

D. 4, 2, 5, 1, 3 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Word according to English dictionary, 

Geminal, Geminate, Gemini, Gemlike, Gemmier 

∴ The correct answer is option D. 

Q. 18 Which of the option figures is the exact mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is held at the right side? 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Mirror image = 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

Q. 19 Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word. 

Jackal : Howl:: Rain : ? 

A. Hustle 

B. Thunder 

C. Patter 

D. Drops 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

As howl is related to the jackal similarly, patter is related to the rain. 

∴ The correct answer is option C. 

Q. 20 Select the set of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the given letter series will complete the series.

_swws_wwws_swwww_sss 

A. w, s, w, s 

B. w, s, s, s 

C. w, w, s, s 

D. w, s, s, w 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

w/s/ww/ss/www/sss/wwww/ssss 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 21 Four letter-clusters have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Select the odd letter-cluster. 

A. YXW 

B. FGH 

C. NML 

D. TSR 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Except ‘FGH’ remaining all letter-clusters are in decreasing order. 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 22 Select the box that CANNOT be formed by folding the given unfolded box. 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

From the unfolded box, 

Opposite side of a = c 

Opposite side of f = d 

Opposite side of b = e 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 23 A recent survey of married couples in Indian metro cities showed that 20% of the couples have only one child, 45% of the remaining couples have two children, and the rest of the couples have three or more children. What is the percentage of couples with three or more children? 

A. 56% 

B. 44% 

C. 42% 

D. 35% 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Let the total couple be 100. 

Couple with one child = 20 

Remaining couples = 100 – 20 = 80 

Couple with two child = 45% of the remaining = (80×45) /100 = 36 

Couples with three or more children = 80 – 36 = 44% 

Q. 24 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: B. 

Explanation: 

Look of the paper when unfolded – 

∴ The correct answer is option B. 

Q. 25 Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number and the sixth number is related to the fifth number. 

52 : 221 :: 20 : ? :: 64 : 272 

A. 85 

B. 84 

C. 255 

D. 170 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

52×4 + 52/4 = 208 + 13 = 221 

64 ×4 + 64/4= 256 + 16 = 272 

Similarly, 

20×4 + 20/4 = 80 + 5 = 85 

∴ The correct answer is option A. 

 

General Awareness 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 26 The ________ lake in Gujarat was an artificial reservoir built during the rule of the Mauryas. 

A. Pushkar 

B. Sudarshana 

C. Loktak 

D. Lonar 

Answer: B. 

Q. 27 _________ was the capital of Magadha before the 4th century BCE. 

A. Varanasi 

B. Mathura 

C. Rajagaha 

D. Pataliputra 

Answer: C. 

Q. 28 Which of the following is NOT a folk dance belonging to the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir? 

A. Hafiza 

B. Dhumal 

C. Dangi 

D. Rouf 

Answer: C. 

Q. 29 Lt. General _______ took charge as the Chief of Army Staff on 31 December 2019. 

A. Bipin Rawat 

B. Manoj Mukund Naravane 

C. Ravendra Pal Singh 

D. Anil Chauhan 

Answer: B. 

Q. 30 The Harshacharita is a biography of Harshavardhana, the ruler of Kannauj, composed in Sanskrit by his court poet, _______. 

A. Jinsena 

B. Dandin 

C. Kamban 

D. Banabhatta 

Answer: D. 

Q. 31 In biological terms, _______ is a relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected. 

A. Amensalism 

B. Commensalism 

C. Parasitism 

D. Mutualism 

Answer: B. 

Q. 32 The 14th Dalai Lama resides in _______. 

A. Shillong 

B. Kalimpong 

C. Dharamsala 

D. Gangtok 

Answer: C. 

Q. 33 According to the United Nations’ World Economic Situation and Prospects Report, 2019, the Indian economy is expected to expand by _____ in 2020. 

A. 7.1% 

B. 7.6% 

C. 7.8% 

D. 7.2% 

Answer: A. 

Q. 34 In the 4th century BCE, the capital of Magadha was shifted to ________. 

A. Panipat 

B. Varanasi 

C. Mathura 

D. Pataliputra 

Answer: D. 

Q. 35 Article 17 of the Constitution of India deals with the abolition of ________. 

A. untouchability 

B. slavery 

C. titles 

D. sati 

Answer: A. 

Q. 36 In April 2019, scientists in ________ produced the world’s first 3D. printed heart using human tissue. 

A. Croatia 

B. Kenya 

C. Ethiopia 

D. Israel 

Answer: D. 

Q. 37 The Vedic Civilization in India flourished along the river__________. 

A. Tapi 

B. Narmada 

C. Saraswati 

D. Godavari 

Answer: C. 

Q. 38 _______ expansion makes the Eiffel Tower taller during summers. 

A. Thermal 

B. Chemical 

C. Gravitational 

D. Gradient 

Answer: A. 

Q. 39 King Harshavardhana ascended the throne of Thaneshwar and Kannauj on the death of his brother, ________. 

A. Rajyavardhana 

B. Suryavardhana 

C. Indravardhana 

D. Chandravardhana 

Answer: A. 

Q. 40 Who was the President of the World Bank Group as of January, 2020? 

A. Paul Wolfowitz 

B. David Malpass 

C. Robert Zoellick 

D. Jim Yong Kim 

Answer: B. 

Q. 41 Who among the following is an Indian Olympic archer and Padma Shri winner? 

A. Bajrang Punia 

B. Balbir Singh Dosanjh 

C. Limba Ram 

D. Kidambi Srikanth 

Answer: C. 

Q. 42 In May 2019, the International Monetary Fund agreed to bail out ________ with a fund of $6 billion. 

A. India 

B. Bangladesh 

C. Nepal 

D. Pakistan 

Answer: D. 

Q. 43 Planetary scientists call the thin gaseous envelope around the Moon as the _______. 

A. lunar exosphere 

B. lunar thermosphere 

C. lunar stratosphere 

D. lunar endosphere 

Answer: A. 

Q. 44 The major component of modern Olympic gold medals is ________. 

A. Gold 

B. Silver 

C. Copper 

D. Bronze 

Answer: B. 

Q. 45 The Gol Gumbad (Gumbaz) of ________ is the mausoleum of Muhammad Adil Shah. 

A. Bijapur 

B. Allahabad 

C. Delhi 

D. Agra 

Answer: A. 

Q. 46 Private ownership of the means of production is a feature of a _______ economy. 

A. dual 

B. mixed 

C. socialist 

D. capitalist 

Answer: D. 

Q. 47 Xerophthalmia is caused due to the deficiency of vitamin ________. 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: C. 

Q. 48 The Biraja Temple, the Rajarani Temple and the Samaleswari Temple are all located in ________. 

A. Kerala 

B. Assam 

C. Odisha 

D. Tamil Nadu 

Answer: C. 

Q. 49 Which Article of the Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex and place of birth? 

A. Article 19 

B. Article 23 

C. Article 25 

D. Article 15 

Answer: D. 

Q. 50 Asia’s largest wholesale spice market is located in _______. 

A. Bengaluru 

B. Ahmedabad 

C. Kolkata 

D. Delhi 

Answer: D. 

 

Quantitative Aptitude 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 51 In ABC, ∠A = 90, M is the midpoint of BC and D is a point on BC such that AD BC. If AB = 7 cm and AC = 24cm, then AD : AM is equal to: 

A. 32 : 43 

B. 24 : 25 

C. 336 : 625 

D. 168 : 275 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

By triplet 7-24-25, 

BC = 25 cm 

M is the midpoint of BC so, 

BM = BC /2

BM = 25/2 = 12.5 cm 

By property, 

AM = BM = 12.5 cm 

AD BC  so, 

BC × AD = AC × AB 

25 ×AD = 7 × 24 

AD = 168/25 = 6.72 

AD : AM = 6.72 : 12.5 = 336 : 625 

Q. 52 On simplification, is equal to: 

A.

B.

C. ½ 

D. ¼ 

Answer: A.

Explanation:

Q. 53 If 5x + 1/3x = 4, then what is the value of 9x2 + 1/25x2

A. 174/125

B. 119/25

C. 144/125

D. 114/25

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Q. 54 The given table represents the number of computers sold by four dealers A, B, C and D during the first six months of 2016. Study the table carefully and answer the question that follows. 

The total number of computers sold by dealer A. during February to June is what percentage more than the total number of computers sold by all the dealers in June? (Correct to one decimal place) 

A. 25.3 

B. 21.2 

C. 24.4 

D. 17.5 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

The total number of computers sold by dealer A. during February to June = 94 + 85 + 108 + 98 + 95 = 480 Total number of computers sold by all the dealers in June = 95 + 108 + 102 + 91 = 396 

Required percentage (480−396)/396 × 100= 84/396 × 100= 21.2% 

Q. 55 The average of twelve numbers is 45.5. The average of the first four numbers is 41.5 and that of the next five numbers is 48. The 10th number is 4 more than the 11th number and 9 more than  the 12th number. What is the average of the 10th and 11th numbers? 

A. 47 

B. 47.8 

C. 46 

D. 46.6 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

The average of 12 numbers = 45.5 

Sum of 12 numbers = average × numbers = 45.5 × 12= 546 

The average of the first four numbers = 41.5 

Sum of first four numbers = 41.5×4 = 166 

The average of next five numbers = 48 

Sum of next five numbers = 48×5 = 240 

Sum of the first 9 numbers = sum of first four numbers + sum of next five numbers = 166 + 240 = 406 10th number = 4 + 11th number —(1) 

10th number = 9 + 12th number —(2) 

Sum of the first 9 numbers +10th number + 11th number + 12th number = 546 406 + 10th number + 10th number – 4 + 10th number – 9 = 546 

3×10th number = 546 – 406 + 4 + 9 

3×10th number = 153 

10th number = 51 

From eq(1), 

11th number = 10th number – 4 = 51 – 4 = 47 

12th number = 10th number – 9 = 51 – 9 = 42 

The average of the 10th and 12th numbers ={51 + 47 + 42}/{3} = 140/3 = 46.6 

Q. 56 The value of  (tan 300 cosec 600 +tan 600 sec 300 ) / (sin2 300 +4 cot2 450 −sec2 600) is: 

A. 2/3

B. 32/99 

C. 8/3 

D. 32/3

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Q. 57 Sonu saves 15% of her income. If her income increases by 20% and she still saves the same amount as before, then what is the percentage increase in her expenditure? (correct to one decimal place) 

A. 23.5 

B. 22.8 

C. 23.8 

D. 242 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Let the initial income of Sonu be Rs.100. 

saving = 15% 

Expenditure = 100 – 15 = 85% 

Saving = 100 -85 = Rs.15 

Expenditure = 85% of 100 = Rs.85 

Income after increment = 100 ×120/100= Rs.120 

Saving = 15 

Expenditure = 120 – 15 = 105 

Increment in expenditure = 105 – 85 = Rs.20 

Percentage Increment in expenditure =20/85×100 = 23.52% 

Q. 58 When 732 is divided by a positive integer x, the remainder is 12. How many values of x are there? 

A. 19 

B. 18 

C. 20 

D. 16 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

Number which fully divide by a positive integer x = number – remainder = 732 -12 = 720 

720 is fully divide by positive integer x. 

Factor of 720 = 1×2×3×4×5×6

Total factor = (4 + 1).(2 + 1).(1 + 1) = 5.3.2 = 30 

We combine these factors which are more than 12 and maximum 720 because the remainder is 12. Combination lees than 13 = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12 

Number of combination lees than 13 = 10 

Number of values of x = 30 – 10 = 20 

Q. 59 The circumference of the base of a conical tent is 66 m.If the height of the tent is 36 m, what is the area (in m2 ) of the canvas used in making the tent?(Take π = 22/7

A. 1237.5 

B. 1171.5 

C. 1254 

D. 1155 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

The circumference of the base of a conical tent = 66 m 

2πr = 66 

r =(66×7)/(2×22) = 21/2 m 

h = 36 m 

l =√(r2+h2)

l =√((21/2)2+362) = √(441/4+1296) = 75/2=37.5

Area of canvas = πrl= 22/7×21/2×37.5=1237.5 sqm 

Q. 60 If a + b + c = 11, ab + bc + ca = 3 and abc = —135, then what is the value of a3 + b3 + c3

A. 827 

B. 929 

C. 823 

D. 925 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

a3 + b3 + c3 

=> (a + b + c)[(a + b + c)2 − 3(ab + bc + ac)] + 3abc 

=> (11)[(11)2 − 3(3)] + 3 × (−135) 

=>(11)[112] − 405 

=> 1132 – 405 = 827 

Q. 61 In ABC, AB = AC. A circle drawn through B touches AC at D and intersect AB at P. If D is the mid point of AC and AP 2.5 cm, then AB is equal to: 

A. 9 cm 

B. 10 cm 

C. 7.5 cm 

D. 12.5 cm 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Given D is midpoint of AC so, 

AD= AC/2

But also given AC = AB 

AD= AB/2 = —-(1) 

AD is a tangent and APB is a secant. So the tangent secant theorem can be applied, AD2 = AP × AB 

(AB/2 )2 = 2.5 × AB 

AB2/4 = 2.5 × AB

AB = 10 cm 

Q. 62 If 5 sin2 θ + 14 cos θ = 13,0< θ < 90, then what is the value of (sec θ+cot θ)/(cosec θ+tan θ)

A. 40/29

B. 32/27

C. 21/28

D. 9/8

Answer : A.

Explanation:

5 sin2 θ +14 cos θ = 13

5 (1-cos2 θ) +14 cos θ = 13

−5cos2θ + 14 cos θ = 8

5cos2θ − 10 cos θ − 4 cos θ + 8 = 0

5cosθ(cos θ − 2) − 4 (cos θ − 2) = 0

(5cosθ − 4)(cos θ − 2) = 0

(cos θ − 2) (it is not possible)

For 0< θ < 90

(5cosθ − 4) = 0

cosθ = ⅘

by triplet 3-4-5,

sin θ = ⅗

Now 

Q. 63 The value of is: 

A. 8 ½ 

B. 24

C. 25 ½

D. 26

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

Q. 64 If 2x + 1, x + 2, 2 and 5 are in proportion, then what is the mean proportional between 3.5(1 – x) and 8(1 + x)? 

A. 5.5 

B. 5.25 

C. 4.25 

D. 4.5 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

2x + 1, x + 2, 2 and 5 are in proportion. So, 

(2x+1)/(x+2) =2/5

(2x + 1) ×5 = (x + 2) × 2 

10x + 5 = 2x + 4 

8x = -1 

x = -1/8 

Mean proportional between 3.5(1 – x) and 8(1 + x) 

Numbers = 3.5(1 + 1/8) and 8(1 -1/8) = 31.5/8 and 7

Mean proportional =√(31.5/8 × 7) =√27.5625 = 5.25

Q. 65 ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral in which AB = 16.5 cm, BC = x cm, CD = 11 cm, AD = 19.8 cm, and BD is bisected by AC at O. What is the value of x ? 

A. 12.8 cm 

B. 12.4 cm 

C. 13.2 cm 

D. 13.8 cm 

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral in which AB = 16.5 cm 

BC = x cm 

CD = 11 cm 

AD = 19.8 cm 

By the property, 

AB⋅BC = AD⋅DC 

16.5 × x = 19.8 × 11

16.5 × x = 217.8 

x = 217.8/16.5 = 13.2 cm 

Q. 66 In ABC, ∠B = 68and C = 32. Sides AB and AC are produced to points D and E, respectively. The bisectors of DBC andBCE meet at F. What is the measure of BFC

A. 39

B. 65

C. 55

D. 50

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

From the angle bisector property, 

BFC = 90° − ∠A/2

In △ABC

A + ∠B + ∠C = 180° 

A = 180° − 32° − 68° = 80° 

BFC = 90° − 80°/2 

BFC = 50° 

Q. 67 A trader allows a discount of 18% on the marked price of an article. How much percentage above the cost price must he mark it so as to get a profit of 6.6%? 

A. 30 

B. 24 

C. 28 

D. 25 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Let the cost price be Rs.100. 

Profit = 6.6% = 6.6 

Selling price = 100 + 6.6 = Rs.106.6 

Discount = 18% 

Let the marked price be 100% 

Selling price = 100 – 18 = 82% 

106.6 = 82% 

100%(marked price) =106.6/82  × 100 = 130 

Percentage above the cost price must he mark =(130−100)/100 ×100 = 30% 

Q. 68 The given table represents the number of computers sold by four dealers A, B, C and D during the first six months of 2016. Study the table carefully and answer the question that follows. 

The total number of computers sold by dealer B. in April, May and June is what percentage of the total number of computers sold by all the dealers in February and April? 

A. 48 5/7

B.  43 6/7

C.  38 3/8

D.  50 7/8

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

The total number of computers sold by dealer B. in April, May and June = 97 + 102 + 108 = 307 

The total number of computers sold by all the dealers in February and April = 94 + 96 + 104 + 106 + 108 + 97 + 99 + 96 = 800 

Required percentage =307/800×100=38 3/8

Q. 69 A boat can go 3 km upstream and 5 km downstream in 55 minutes. It can also go 4 km upstream and 9 km downstream in 1 hour 25 minutes. In how much time(in hours) will it go 43.2 km downstream? 

A. 3.6 

B. 4.4 

C. 5.4 

D. 4.8 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Let the speed of stream be u and speed of boat be v. 

Speed in upstream = v – u 

Speed in downstream = v + u 

A boat can go 3 km upstream and 5 km downstream in 55 minutes so, 

3/(v−u) + 5/(v+u) =1+ 25/60

Boat can go 4 km upstream and 9 km downstream in 1 hour 25 minutes 

4/(v−u) + 9/(v+u) =55/60

4/(v−u) + 9/(v+u) =85/60

1/(v−u) = x

1/(v+u) = y

3x + 5y = 11/12   ………….(1)

4x + 9y = 17/12   …………(2)

eq(1) multiply by 4 and eq(2) multiply by 3,

12x + 20y = 44/12   ………….(3)

12x + 27y = 51/12   …………(4)

From eq (3) and (4),

7y =7/12

y=1/12

From eq(1),

3x + 5(1/12) = 11/12

3x = 6/12

x = ⅙

1/(v−u) = ⅙

v-u = 6   ………….(5)

1/(v+u) = 1/12

v+u = 12   ………….(6)

Speed in downstream = u + v = 12 km/hr 

Time taken by boat = 43.6/12 = 3.63 hr 

Q. 70 What is the compound interest on a sum of ₹12,000 for 2⅝ years at 8% p.a., when the interest is compounded annually? (nearest to a rupee) 

A. ₹2,642 

B. ₹2,697 

C. ₹2,712 

D. ₹2,654 

Answer: B. 

Explanation: 

Time =2⅝   years = 2 + ⅝years 

We find the interest for the first 5/8 year by simple interest 

Simple interest =prt /100 

p = 12000 

r = 8% 

Simple interest =(12000×8×⅝ )/100 = 600

Now, 

p = 12000 + 600 = 12600 

Compound interest = p(1 + r/100)t − p

= 12600 (1 + 8/100)2− 12600

=12600 × 108/100 ×108/100 – 12600

= 14696.64 – 12600 = 2096.64 ≈ Rs.2097 

Total interest = 2097 + 600 = Rs.2697

Q. 71 If sec θ − tan θ = x/y (0 < x <y) and 0< θ < 90, then sin θ is equal to: 

A. (x2 +y2) / (y2x2)

B. (x2 +y2) / 2xy

C. (y2x2) / (x2 +y2)

D. 2xy / (x2 +y2)

Answer: C. 

Explanation: 

sec θ − tan θ = x/y   —(1) 

1/(sec θ − tan θ) = y/x

sec2 θ − tan2 θ/(sec θ − tan θ) = y/x

(sec θ − tan θ)(sec θ + tan θ)/(sec θ − tan θ) = y/x

(sec θ + tan θ) = y/x  —(2)

From eq(1) and (2),

(sec θ – tan θ)+(sec θ + tan θ) = x/y + y/x

2 sec θ = (x2+y2)/ xy

sec θ = x2+y2 / 2xy

cos θ = 2xy / x2+y2 

Base = 2xy

Hypotenuses = {x2 + y2}

By Pythagoras,

(p)2 + (2xy)2 = (x2 + y2 )2 

(p)2 = x4 + y4 + 2x2y2 – 4x2y2

(p)2 = x4 + y4 – 2x2y2

(p)2 = (x2 – y2)2

p = x2 – y2 = y2– x2 

sin θ = p/h =(y2– x2)/(x2 + y2)

Q. 72 A person buys 5 tables and 9 chairs for ₹15,400. Hesells the tables at 10% profit and chairs at 20% profit. If his total profit on selling all the tables and chairs is ₹2,080, what is the cost price of 3 chairs? 

A. ₹1,800 

B. ₹1,740 

C. ₹1,860 

D. ₹1,890 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Let the price of 9 chairs be x. 

Price of 5 tables = 15400 – x 

He sells the tables at 10% profit and chairs at 20% profit. 

Total profit = 2080 

(15400 – x) (10/100) + x(20/100) = 2080 

15400 – x + 2x = 20800 

x = 5400 

Price of 9 chairs = 5400 

Price of 3 chairs = 5400/3 = Rs.1800 

Instructions 

The given table represents the number of computers sold by four dealers A, B, C and D during the first six months of 2016. Study the table carefully and answer the question that follows. 

Q. 73 The number of months, in which the number of computers sold by dealer B. was less than the average number of computers sold by dealer C. over six months, was: 

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

Average number of computers sold by dealer C over six months = total number of computer/6 =(95+104+100+99+100+102)/6 = 600/6 =100

The number of months, in which the number of computers sold by dealer B was less than the average number of computers sold by dealer C over six months, was 4(January, feb, march, April) 

Q. 74 What is the ratio of the total number of computers sold by dealer A. in February, April and May to the total number of computers sold by dealer D. in March, May and June? 

A. 10 : 9 

B. 6 : 5 

C. 15 : 13 

D. 20 : 27 

Answer: A. 

Explanation: 

The total number of computers sold by dealer A. in February, April and May = 94 + 108 + 98 = 300 

The total number of computers sold by dealer D. in March, May and June = 90 + 89 + 91 = 270 

Ratio of the total number of computers sold by dealer A. in February, April and May to the total number of computers sold by dealer D. in March, May and June = 300 : 270 

= 10 : 9 

 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 75 A can complete a certain work in 30 days. B. is 25% more efficient than A and C is 20% more efficient than B They all worked together for 3 days. B alone will complete the remaining work in: 

A. 18 days 

B. 12 days 

C. 20 days 

D. 15 days 

Answer: D. 

Explanation: 

Let the efficiency of A. be x. 

Efficiency of B. = 25% more efficient than A = 1.25x 

Efficiency of C = 20% more efficient than B = 1.25x × 120/100= 1.5x 

Efficiency ratio of A, B and C = x: 1.25x : 1.5x = 4 : 5 : 6 

Total work = efficiency×time = 4×30 = 120 units 

3 days work = (4 + 5 + 6)×3 =15× 3 = 45 units 

Remaining work = 120 – 45 = 75 units 

Time taken to complete work by B. = 75/5 = 15 days 

 

English Comprehension 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 76 Select the correct active form of the given sentence. 

This beautiful story was written by Maya. 

A. Maya was writing this beautiful story. 

B. Maya writes this beautiful story. 

C. Maya is writing this beautiful story. 

D. Maya wrote this beautiful story. 

Answer: D. 

Q. 77 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A. Compromise 

B. Consumation 

C. Competence 

D. Chronology 

Answer: B. 

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

Back to square one 

A. Draw a square 

B. Neglect something 

C. Move ahead 

D. Come to the original point 

Answer: D. 

Q. 79 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A. Turmoil 

B. Tresure 

C. Truthful 

D. Tamarind 

Answer: B. 

Q. 80 Select the antonym of the given word. 

LIBERTY 

A. Independence 

B. Deliverance 

C. Convenience 

D. Dependence 

Answer: D. 

Q. 81 Select the most appropriate word to substitute the underlined word of the given sentence. If substitution is not required select ‘No improvement’. 

To fight on the battlefield for the sake of one’s country needs a great strongness. 

A. the greatest strongness 

B. a lots of strength 

C. No improvement 

D. great courage 

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: 

‘A stitch in time saves nine’. This wise saying suggests that an (1)______ action taken on time to rectify an error rules (2)______ the possibility of accumulation of such errors and future (3)______ . Wisdom therefore lies in correcting the error as soon as it is (4)______. There is no point-in allowing the (5)______ to grow and then take hasty actions to set things right. 

Q. 82 Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 1 

A. superficial 

B. wrong 

C. appropriate 

D. opposite 

Answer: C. 

Q. 83 Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 2 

A. in 

B. at 

C. out 

D. for 

Answer: C. 

Q. 84 Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 3 

A. qualities 

B. facilities 

C. damages 

D. advantages 

Answer: C. 

Q. 85 Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 4 

A. discovered 

B. managed 

C. proposed 

D. invented 

Answer: A. 

Q. 86 Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 5 

A. parody 

B. remedy 

C. malady 

D. melody 

Answer: C. 

 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 87 Select one word for the following group of words. 

Open refusal to obey orders 

A. Defiance 

B. Compliance 

C. Obedience 

D. Adherence 

Answer: A. 

Q. 88 Select the synonym of the given word. 

PREVENT 

A. Construct 

B. Provoke 

C. Allow 

D. Avert 

Answer: D. 

Q. 89 Select one word for the following group of words. 

Morals that govern one’s behavior 

A. Intuition 

B. Attitude 

C. Psychology 

D. Ethics 

Answer: D. 

Q. 90 Select the antonym of the given word. 

BROAD 

A. Long 

B. Narrow 

C. Wide 

D. Large 

Answer: B. 

 

Instructions 

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

Q. 91 

A. Eventually, she overcame adversities and achieved success. 

B. She engaged herself in ‘earn while you learn’, finance scheme in her college.

C. She needed financial support to complete her graduation. 

D. Rama was a very poor girl. 

A. ADCB 

B. ABCD 

C. DCBA 

D. CBDA 

Answer: C. 

Q. 92 

A. “We are going to the market,” declared Reetu and Geetu. 

B. “Where are you going?” the father asked. 

C. “Take your umbrella, it is going to rain,” the mother said. 

D. “Yes, definitely. We will,” replied the two. 

A. ABDC. 

B. DCAB. 

C. BCDA. 

D. BACD. 

Answer: D. 

 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 93 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. The boy which stole the money was caught by the police. 

A. was caught 

B. stole the money 

C. by the police 

D. The boy which 

Answer: D. 

Q. 94 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. 

Dead heat 

A. A. strong heat wave 

B. Strong opposition to one’s ideas 

C. A deadly blast of hot air 

D. Close contest that ends in a tie 

Answer: D. 

Q. 95 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. 

Saraswati college has maintained its reputation as one of the best colleges in the country. 

A. Saraswati college has maintained 

B. one of the best college 

C. in the country 

D. its reputation as 

Answer: B. 

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

She ______ on paying the bill at the restaurant. 

A. offered 

B. suggested 

C. insisted 

D. requested 

Answer: C. 

Q. 97 Select the most appropriate segment to substitute the underlined segment of the given sentence. If substitution is not required select ‘no improvement’. 

The animal resembled with a cat. 

A. No improvement 

B. resembled by 

C. resembled 

D. resembled to 

Answer: C. 

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

The groom stood before the ______ for the wedding ceremony at the church. 

A. alter 

B. atlas 

C. altar 

D. attic 

Answer: C. 

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

The teacher commanded the students not to shout. 

A. The teacher said to the student, “You should not shout.” 

B. The teacher told to the students, “You must not shout.” 

C. The teacher said to the students, “Don’t shout.” 

D. The teacher says to the students, “Do not shout.” 

Answer:

Q. 100 Select the synonym of the given word. 

REVERE 

A. Repeat 

B. Respect 

C. Condemn 

D. Enjoy 

Answer: B.

 

 

 

SSC CGL Tier-I 03 March 2020 Shift-III Previous Year Paper

SSC CGL

(3 March 2020 Shift-III)

General Intelligence and Reasoning 

Q. 1 Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.

KQG, JTK, HXO, ECS, ?

A BIV

B AIW

C AHW

D BIX

Answer: B

 

Q. 2 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. 3 Select the correct mirror image of the given alphanumeric-cluster when a mirror is placed on the right side of the cluster.

 5G7NPQ4

Answer: D

 

Q. 4 Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it.

A 268

B 166

C 164 

D 162

Answer: D

 

Q. 5 Four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner andoneis different. Select the odd word.

A Peace

B Non-violence

C Truth

D Hatred

Answer: D

 

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

Answer: A

 

Q. 7 Which of the following Venn diagrams best represents the relationship between the following classes?

Police Officers, Mothers, Females

Answer: B

 

Q. 8 Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number.

7 : 329 :: 9 : ?

A 1029

B 728

C 711

D  743

Answer: C

 

Q. 9 The total of the ages of Amit and Suvarna on 1 January 2015 is 61 years. Amit is three years younger than Suvarna. What was the age of Suvarna on 1 January 2010?

A 27 years

B 24 years

C 29 years

D  32 years

Answer: A

 

Q. 10 Four number-pairs have been given, out of which three are alike in some mannerandoneis different. Select the number-pair that is different from the rest.

A 35 : 1221

B 21 : 437

C 21 : 437

D 33 : 1085

Answer: B

 

Q. 11 Fourletter-clusters have been given, out of which three are alike in some mannerandoneis different. Select the odd letter-cluster.

A BGLQ

B OTYD

C KPUZ

D HMRV

Answer: D

 

Q. 12 Select the option in which the given figure X is embedded (rotation is not allowed).

Answer: D

 

Q. 13 Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of words.

Calendar : Date

A Class : Group

B Weight : Kilogram

C Food : Vegetarian

D Clock : Time

Answer: D

 

Q. 14 In a certain code language, ‘SERVANT’ is coded as ‘195182211420’. How will ‘MAGNIFY’ be coded asin that language?

A 1426693625

B 1316143522

C 1317149625

D 1417139625

Answer: C

 

Q. 15 How many triangles are there in the given figure?

A 24

B 18

C 20

D 22

Answer: C

 

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

O, B, L, C, I, D, F, E, ?

A K

B C

C H

D N

Answer: B

 

Q. 17 ‘Beverages’ is related to ‘Tea’ in the same way as ‘Medicine Is related to ‘………………..’

A Doctor

B Hospital

C Analgesics

D Disease

Answer: C

 

Q. 18 Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.

87, 89, 92, 97, 104, 115, ? , 145

A 125

B 128

C 133

D 132

Answer: B

 

Q. 19 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 prizes are medals.

2. Some prizes are certificates.

Conclusions:

I. Some certificates are prizes.

II. Some medals are prizes.

III. Some certificates are medals.

A Only conclusions I and III follow.

B Only conclusions II and III follow.

C All conclusions I, II and III follow.

D Only conclusions I and II follow.

Answer: C

 

Q. 20 In a certain code language, ‘DEPEND’ is written as ‘EPHTJJ’. How will ‘TRAVEL’ be written as in that language?

A MGWEWY

B NGYFWZ

C MGYEWZ

D MGZEXZ

Answer: C

 

Q. 21 Select the option in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers in the given set.

(11, 165, 209)

A (14, 210, 276)

B (17, 245, 323)

C (12, 180, 228)

D (15, 225, 275)

Answer: C

 

Q. 22 Which two signs and two numbers should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?

17+11−12×36÷6=80

A  ×and−; 17 and 11

B +and−; 6 and 12

C ×and−; 6 and 12

D ×and−; 17 and 12

Answer: C

 

Q. 23 Select the dices that can be formed by folding the given sheet along the lines.

A Only B, C and D

B Only B and C

C Only B and D

D Only A and B

Answer: B

 

Q. 24 If the following words are arranged as per their order in the English dictionary which of the following words will come third in the sequence?

1. Isomer

2. Isoline

3. Isotope

4. Isolate

5. Isologs

6. Isonomy

A Isologs

B Isoline

C Isolate

D Isomer

Answer: A

 

Q. 25 If U+H×L−Q÷R−Y, then how is L related to Y?

A+B means ‘A is the father of B’:

A−B means ‘A is the sister of B’;

A×B means ‘A is the brother of B’;

A÷B means ‘A is the mother of B’.

A Mother’s Brother

B Mother’s Sister

C Sister

D Maternal grandmother

Answer: B

 

Q. 26 The last recognised king of the Gupta line was _______.

A Samudragupta

B Bimbisara

C Ashoka

D Vishnugupta

Answer: D

 

Q. 27 In ________ economies, all productive resources are owned and controlled by the government.

A dual

B socialist

C mixed

D capitalist

Answer: B

 

Q. 28 The birth anniversary of ________ is celebrated as ‘International Nurses Day’ every year.

A Florence Nightingale

B Alice Walker

C Clara Barton

D Mother Teresa

Answer: A

 

Q. 29 The city of _______ is located at the mouth of the Yangtze River.

A Beijing

B Guangzhou

C Shanghai

D Lhasa

Answer:  C

 

Q. 30 As of December 2019, _______ was the largest crude oil supplier to India.

A Iraq

B Saudi Arabia

C United Arab Emirates

D Iran

Answer: A

 

Q. 31 As of December 2019, _______ was the largest crude oil supplier to India.

A National Development Council

B Ministry of Finance

C Institute of finance

D Indian Statistical Institute

Answer: B

 

Q. 32 Name the Indian elected to the International Narcotics Control Board by the UN Economic and Social Council on 23 April 2014 and re-elected by the Council for a 5 – year term (2020-2025) on 7 May 2019.

A Sudhir Rajkumar

B Jagjit Pavadia

C Syed Akbaruddin

D Yasmin Ali Haque

Answer: B

 

Q. 33 In October 2019, _______ was appointed as the secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

A Brijesh Patel

B Sourav Ganguly

C Jay Shah

D Jayesh George

Answer: C

 

Q. 34 1 horsepower = approximately _____ watts.

A 746

B 764

C 647

D 674

Answer: A

 

Q. 35 Which of the following countries is NOT a member of the SAARC Association?

A Pakistan

B Nepal

C China

D Bhutan

Answer: C

 

Q. 36 The process of coating grooves or engravings in ornaments with coloured enamels is called ________.

A Phulkari

B Zardozi

C Chikankari

D Meenakari

Answer: D

 

Q. 37 Who was the first Indian to receive the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Blue Cross?

A Ronjan Sodhi

B Vijay Kumar

C Gagan Narang

D Abhinav Bindra

Answer: D

 

Q. 38 Which of the following is NOT a part of the brain?

A Medulla

B Thalamus

C Pons

D Pinna

Answer: D

 

Q. 39 As of January 2020, which of the following countries had NOT independently launched a human into space?

A India

B USA

C Russia

D China

Answer: A

 

Q. 40 The first ruler of Magadha from the Haryanka dynasty was _______.

A Ashoka

B Prasenajit

C Bimbisara

D Ajatshatru

Answer: C

 

Q. 41 The ________ helps in equalising the pressure on either sides of the eardrum

A cochlear nerve

B malleus

C eustachian tube

D incus

Answer: C

 

Q. 42 Calcium sulphate dihydrate is commonly known as ________.

A gypsum

B glass

C asbestos

D limestone

Answer: A

 

Q. 43 Who among the following was a famous ‘Qawwali’ singer?

A Nazia Hassan

B Begum Akhtar

C Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

D Bade Ghulam Ali Khan

Answer: C

 

Q. 44 ________ became the Prime Minister of Bhutan in November 2018.

A Lyonchhen Lotay Tshering

B Lyonchhen Jigme Thinley

C Lyonpo Sonam Tobgye

D Lyonpo Sangay Ngedup

Answer: A

 

Q. 45 ________, the world’s highest polo ground, is located in Pakistan.

A Kasur

B Attock

C Shandur

D Okara

Answer: C

 

Q. 46 ‘Kiribath’ is a rice dish from _________.

A Myanmar

B Bhutan

C Nepal

D SriLanka

Answer: D

 

Q. 47 The Gupta rulers imposed a fine called _______ which was a plough tax paid by every cultivator owning a plough.

A Hiranya

B Sulka

C Halivakara

D Kara

Answer: C

 

Q. 48 _______ is the largest city in Sri Lanka.

A Colombo

B Negombo

C Kandy

D Jaffna

Answer: A

 

Q. 49 Hiuen Tsang, hailed as the prince of pilgrims, visited India during the reign of king _____.

A Ashoka

B Vishnugupta

C Samudragupta

D Harsha

Answer: D

 

Q. 50 Lucifer is another name for the planet ________.

A Jupiter

B Saturn

C Venus

D Mars

Answer: C

 

Q. 51 The average of five consecutive even numbers is M.If the next five even numbers are also included, the average of ten numbers will be:

A M+5

B 11

C 10

D M+10

Answer: A

 

Q. 52 The value of  -⁵/₂+ ³/₂÷6×½ is equal to:

A -⅓

B -⅟₁₂

C -¹⁹/₈

D -⁹/₈

Answer: C

 

Q. 53 (a+bc+d)²-(ab+cd)²=?

A 4a(b+dc)

B 2a(a+bc)

C 2a(b+cd)

D 4a(bd+c)

Answer: A

 

Q. 54 If 2sinθ − 8cos²θ + 5 = 0,0o<θ<90o , then what is the value of (tan2θ + cosec2θ)?

A 3√3

B 4√3 /3

C 2√3

D 5√3 / 3

Answer: D

 

Q. 55 Two racers run at a speed of 100 m/min and 120 m/min, respectively. If the second racer takes 10 minutes less than the first to complete the run, then how long is the race?

A 2 km

B 4 km

C 6 km

D 1 km

Answer: C

 

Q. 56 The table below shows income(in rupees) for a particular month, together with their sources in respect of 5 employees A, B, C, D, and E.

How many employees have their salary more than four times their other incomes?

A 3

B 2

C 1

D 4

Answer: B

 

Q. 57 As per data in the table, what is the percentage of students who got 20 or more marks?

A 14%

B  58%

C  54%

D  42%

Answer: D

 

Q. 58 The value of (tan300 + tan600)/ cos300 is:

A 1+√3

B 8/√3

C 8/3

D √3+3

Answer: C

 

Q. 59 In the figure, what is the value of cotθ?

A 17/18

B 15/17

C 15/8

D 8/15

Answer: C

 

Q. 60 A can finish a work in 20 days and B can finish the same work in 25 days. They begin together, but B left the work after 5 days. How many more days will A take to finish the remaining work?

A 11

B 8

C 16

D 21

Answer: A

 

Q. 61 The curved surface area of a hemisphere with radius 7 cm is: (Take  π=22/7)

A 616 cm2

B 385 cm2

C 462 cm2

D 308 cm2

Answer: D

 

Q. 62 The value of (36÷42of 6×7+24×6÷18+3÷(2−6)−(4+3×2)÷8) / (21÷3 of 7) is:

A 7

B 7½

C 8½

D ⅟₇

Answer: A

 

Q. 63 From the following table, how many patients were in the age group 40-60?

A 45 

B 29

C 95

D 80

Answer: D

 

Q. 64 The number of students enrolled in different faculties in a school is as follows:

The percentage of students studying in Science and Vocational subjects is:

A 93%

B 50%

C 37.2%

D 25%

Answer: C

 

Q. 65 In △ABC, if AB = AC and ∠BAC=400, then the measure of ∠B is:

A 600

B 400

C 700

D 500

Answer: C

 

Q. 66 What should replace * in the number 94*2357, so that number is divisible by 11?

A 1

B 7

C 8

D 3

Answer: D

 

Q. 67 Two numbers are in the ratio 5 : 7. If the first number is 20, then the second number will be:

A 8

B 22

C 28

D 18

Answer: C

 

Q. 68 If the difference between 62% and 80% of a number is 198, then the difference between 92% and 56% of the number will be:

A 1100

B 3564

C 396

D 360

Answer: C

 

Q. 69 In the given figure, AP bisects ∠BAC. If AB = 4 cm, AC = 6 cm and BP = 3 cm, then the length of CP is:

A 3 cm

B 7 cm

C 5 cm

D 4.5 cm

Answer: D

 

Q. 70 A dealer sold 6 sewing machines for ₹63,000 with a profit of 5%. For how much should he sell 8 machines if he intends to earn 15% profit?

A ₹88,200

B ₹69,300

C ₹92,000

D ₹92,400

Answer: C

 

Q. 71 In the given figure, AP and BP are tangents to a circle with centre O. If ∠APB=620 then the measure of ∠AQB is:

A 280

B 1180

C 310

D 590

Answer: D

 

Q. 72 The value of 27a3 −2√2b3 is equal to:

A (3a−√2b)(9a2−2b2+6√2ab)

B (3a−√2b)(9a2+2b2+6√2ab)

C (3a−√2b)(9a2+2b2+3√2ab)

D (3a−√2b)(9a2−2b2−3√2ab)

Answer: C

 

Q. 73 In a circle with radius 5 cm, a chord is at a distance of 3 cm from the centre. The length of the chord is:

A 3 cm

B 7 cm

C 8 cm

D 4 cm

Answer: C

 

Q. 74 A person marked his goods at a price that would give him 40% profit but he declared a sale and allowed 20% discount on the marked price. What is the profit percentage of the person in the whole transaction ?

A 12%

B 32%

C 30%

D 20%

Answer: A

 

Q. 75 The simple interest on a certain sum at the end of three years at 5%p.a. is ₹1,200. The compound interest on the same sum for the same period at the same rate is (interest compounded yearly):

A ₹1,800

B ₹1,261

C ₹820

D ₹1,260

Answer: B

 

Q. 76 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

A Patrner

B Piteous

C Pierce

D Pursue

Answer: A

 

Q. 77 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.

Deepa walked down the road slowly without looking anybody.

A down the road

B slowly without

C looking anybody

D Deepa walked

Answer: C

 

Q. 78 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

A Negligible

B Negociate

C Necessary

D Nuisance

Answer: B

 

Q. 79 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech.

She said to me,” What time is your flight tomorrow?”

A She asked me what time is my flight the next day.

B She asked me what time my flight will be the next day.

C She asked me what time my flight was the following day.

D She asked me that what time was my flight tomorrow.

Answer: C

 

Q. 80 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.

My shoes were worn out so I had to buy a new one.

A a new ones

B new ones

C No improvement

D the new one’s

Answer: B

 

Q. 81 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Blow one’s own trumpet

A Follow others

B Praise oneself

C Condemn others

D Be self-reliant

Answer: B

 

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

Comprehension:

Watermelon is thought to have originated in Africa’s Kalahari Desert. Believe it (1)______ not, the first recorded watermelon harvest (2)______ nearly 5000 years ago in Egypt and is (3)______ in Egyptian hieroglyphics on the walls of their (4)______ buildings. This fruit was often placed (5)______ the burial tombs of kings to provide nourishment in the afterlife.

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

A but

B or

C and 

D if

Answer: B

 

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

A contained

B produced

C discovered

D occurred

Answer: D

 

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

A depicted

B diverted

C distributed

D directed

Answer: A

 

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

A obsolete

B outdated

C ancient

D elderly

Answer: C

 

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

A along

B with

C in

D after

Answer: C

 

For the following questions answer them individually

Q. 87 Select the most appropriate one word substitution for the given group of words.

A place where clothes are kept

A Coffin

B Wardrobe

C Hangar

D Shaft

Answer: B

 

Q. 88 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.

Everything that I like to eat are fattening.

A Everything that

B I like

C are fattening

D to eat

Answer: C

 

Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.

Q. 89 VIGILANT

A Wary

B Rash

C Alert

D Cautious

Answer: B

 

Q. 90 FLEXIBLE

A Supple

B Stiff

C Stale

D Soft

Answer: B

 

Q. 91 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The government has warned the traders not to ______ onions.

A hoard

B combine

C gross

D bulk

Answer: A

 

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.

He sing always when he is having a shower.

A He always sings

B He always sing

C No improvement

D Always he is singing

Answer: A

 

Q. 93 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.

A. He then called out to the people but by then only a red glow was visible in the sky.

B. At first, he thought it was a stuck kite.

C. Bheema was visiting his fields when he spotted a rising disc shaped object.

D. But when it started rising higher and emitted light, he was shocked.

A BACD

B BDAC

C CDAB

D CBDA

Answer: D

 

Q. 94 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

IMPLORE

A Command

B Honour

C Plead

D Refuse

Answer: C

 

Q. 95 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.

A. It requires physical endurance, which can be built with training and exercise.

B. Truly strong personalities meet challenges of life bravely and face hardships with equanimity.

C. However, strength of character is a personality trait or a quality.

D. Physical strength is the ability to cope with a physically challenging task.

A CBAD

B BACD

C DACB

D DBCA

Answer: C

 

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

The students went to their ______ classes after the morning assembly.

A respected

B respective

C respectable

D respectful

Answer: B

 

Q. 97 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.

Martin drew a picture of the snow-capped mountains.

A A picture of the snow-capped mountains has been drawn by Martin.

B A picture of the snow-capped mountains was drawn by Martin.

C A picture of the snow-capped mountains is drawn by Martin.

D A picture of the snow-capped mountains is being drawn by Martin.

Answer: B

 

Q. 98 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Spill the beans

A Perform magic

B Work hard

C Waste money

D Give away a secret

Answer: D

 

Q. 99 Select the most appropriate one word substitution for the given group of words.

A person very reserved in speech

A Confident

B Reticent

C Eloquent

D Adamant

Answer: B

 

Q. 100 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

GLORIOUS

A splendid

B unusual

C enormous

D gentle

Answer: A

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