SSC CGL Tier-I 02 September 2016 Shift-II Previous Year Paper

SSC CGL Tier 1 2016 2 Sep Shift 2

Q. 1 Select the related word from the given alternatives.

Cell : Cytology :: Birds : ?

A. Odontology

B. Mycology

C. Ornithology

D. Etymology

 

Q. 2 Select the related letters from the given alternatives.

DHLP : WSOK :: FJNR : ?

A. UQMI

B. TPLH

C. SOKG

D. VRNJ

 

Q. 3 Select the related number from the given alternatives.’

2 : 10 :: 26 : ?

A. 50

B. 36

C. 42

D. 20

 

Q. 4 Find the odd letters from the given alternatives.

A. EHJ

B. JML

C. PSR

D. VYX

 

Q. 5 Find the odd word from the given alternatives.

A. Tomcat

B. Baby

C. Fawn

D. Cub

 

Q. 6 Find the odd number from the given alternatives.

A. 11

B. 17

C. 19

D. 21

 

Q. 7 Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary.

1. Patriot

2. Pastor

3. Patron

4. Pattern

5. Pastern

A. 5, 2, 3, 1, 4

B. 5, 2, 1, 3, 4

C. 5, 2, 4, 1 ,3

D. 5, 2, 4, 3, 1

 

Q. 8 A series is given below with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

SCD, TEF, UGH, ? , WKL

A. CMN

B. VJI

C. VIJ

D. IJT

 

Q. 9 A series is given below with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

124, 235, 346, 457, ?

A. 455

B. 465

C. 565

D. 568

 

Q. 10 F is the daughter of A. C is the daughter of A. K is the sister of F, G is the brother of C. Who is the uncle of G?

A. A

B. C

C. K

D. F

 

Q. 11 If Jhansi is 12 ahead in rank of Prabha, who ranks 15th from last, then how many students are there in the class if Jhansi ranks 4th in order of merit?

A. 23

B. 27

C. 30

D. 31

 

Q. 12 From the given words, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.

ENVIRONMENT

A. ENTER

B. METRE

C. IRON

D. MOMENTUM

 

Q. 13 If ‘BASKET’ is written as ‘TEKSAB’ how can ‘PILLOW’ be written in that code?

A. LOWPIL

B. WOLLIP

C. LOWLIP

D. WOLPIL

 

Q. 14 If ‘+’ means ‘-‘ and ‘-‘ means ‘x’, ‘x’ means ‘÷’ and ‘÷’ means ‘+’ then 2 ÷ 6 x 6 ÷ 2 = ?

A. 1

B. 0

C. 10

D. 5

 

Q. 15 If 6 x 9 x 3 = 963 and 4 x 8 x 5 = 845, then 9 x 4 x 7 = ?

A. 974

B. 479

C. 497

D. 749

 

Q. 16 Select the missing number in figure (1) from the given responses:

A. 4

B. 3

C. 2

D. 1

 

Q. 17 Ashok went 8 kms south and turned west and walked 3 kms. Again he turned north and walked 5 kms. He took a final turn to east and walked 3 kms. In which direction was Ashok from the starting point?

A. East

B. North

C. West

D. South

 

Q. 18 Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statement. Statements: Ahimsa should be basic principle of human beings. All of us should practise Ahimsa.

Conclusions:

I. We all know the real meaning of Ahimsa.

II. Ahimsa promotes global harmony.

A. Only Conclusion I follows

B. Only Conclusion II follows

C. Neither I Conclusion nor II follows

D. Both conclusion I and II follow

 

Q. 19 Of a cubical container shown in figure (1), all the six faces have different markings indicating the position of the equipment packed inside. Which symbol is opposite the face having C?

A. Z

B. B

C. X

D. Y

 

Q. 20 Identify the diagram among (1), (2), (3), (4), that best represents the relationship among classes given below:

Minutes, Days, Months

 

A. (1)

B. (2)

C. (3)

D. (4)

 

Q. 21 Which answer figure among (1), (2), (3), (4) will complete the pattern in the question figure (A)?

 

A. (1)

B. (2)

C. (3)

D. (4)

 

Q. 22 From the given answer figures among (1), (2), (3), (4), select the one in which the question figure (A) is hidden/embedded.

A. (1)

B. (2)

C. (3)

D. (4)

 

Q. 23 A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown in Figure (A). From the given answer figures (1), (2), (3), (4), indicate how it will appear when opened.

 

A. (1)

B. (2)

C. (3)

D. (4)

 

Q. 24 If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures (1), (2), (3), (4) is the right image of the given figure (A)?

A. (1)

B. (2)

C. (3)

D. (4)

 

Q. 25 In the question, a word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given in figure (1). The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g., G can be represented by 03, 12 etc, and ‘L’ can be represented by 57, 65, etc. Similarly you have to identify the set for the word ‘DATE’:

A. 23, 68, 24, 97

B. 14, 96, 11, 85

C. 23, 96, 40, 85

D. 32, 89, 10, 68

 

Q. 26 MUDRA Bank has been launched to help

A. Small business

B. Marginal farmers

C. Poor women

D. Rural sector

 

Q. 27 Which of the following controls the insurance business of India?

A. RBI

B. IDBI

C. SEBI

D. IRDA

 

Q. 28 The Speaker of Lok Sabha addresses his letter of resignation to the

A. President of India

B. Prime Minister

C. Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha

D. The Chief Justice of India

 

Q. 29 Who presided over the first session of the Indian National Congress?

A. A. O. Hume

B. Surendranath Banerjee

C. W. C. Banerjee

D. Badruddin Tayyabji

 

Q. 30 Which of the following writers has called Akbar’s Din-i-Ilahi as a monument of his folly, not of wisdom?

A. Badayuni

B. Vincent Smith

C. Baroi

D. W. Haig

 

Q. 31 Which of the following region in India is now regarded as an ‘Ecological Hot Spot’?

A. Western Himalayas

B. Eastern Himalayas

C. Western Ghats

D. Eastern Ghats

 

Q. 32 The Beaufort scale is used to measure:

A. Atmospheric pressure

B. Altitudes of mountains

C. Wind velocity

D. Intensity of earthquakes

 

Q. 33 The waste management technique that involves the use of micro-organisms to remove or neutralize pollutants from contaminated site is called

A. Bio sensor

B. Bio magnification

C. Bio remediation

D. Bio concentration

 

Q. 34 In IT networking, which of the following device is used in physical layer?

A. Repeater

B. Router

C. Transport Gateway

D. Bridge

 

Q. 35 The purest form of water in nature is:

A. Rain water

B. Lake water

C. River water

D. Sea water

 

Q. 36 The source of energy that causes the least global warming is

A. Coal

B. Geothermal energy

C. Natural Gas

D. Petroleum

 

Q. 37 The constellation ‘Sapta Rishi’ is known to Westerners as the

A. Seven Monk

B. Alpha Centauri

C. Big Dipper

D. Small Bear

 

Q. 38 Bridge is the technique used in

A. Athletics

B. Wrestling

C. Weight lifting

D. Karate

 

Q. 39 Which of the following books is called the ‘Bible of Socialism’?

A. Economics of Welfare

B. Das Capital

C. Value and Capital

D. Asian Drama

 

Q. 40 Which country recently detonated its first hydrogen bomb?

A. North Korea

B. South Korea

C. Iran

D. Libya

 

Q. 41 The Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana (SJSRY) mainly aims at creating employment opportunities for

A. both self employment and wage employment in urban areas

B. self employment in urban areas only

C. wage employment in urban areas only

D. None of these

 

Q. 42 Who is known as the ‘Father of Green Revolution’ in India?

A. G. Paul

B. M. S. Swaminathan

C. Van Neil

D. Dr. Mithchell

 

Q. 43 The component used for tuning a radio is basically a variable

A. Resistor

B. Condenser

C. Inductor

D. Transformer

 

Q. 44 Which of the following is not a donor atom?

A. Phosphorous

B. Antimony

C. Arsenic

D. Aluminium

 

Q. 45 Which one of the following party was founded by Subhash Chandra Bose?

A. Abhinav Bharat

B. Azad Hind Sena

C. Revolutionary Army

D. Forward Block

 

Q. 46 0°K is equivalent to

A. 273°C

B. -273°C

C. 0°C

D. 100°C

 

Q. 47 The oxygen liberated during photosynthesis comes from

A. Water

B. Carbon dioxide

C. Glucose

D. Chlorophyll

 

Q. 48 First national park of India that was established in 1936 was named as

A. Kanha National Park

B. Bharatpur National Park

C. Hailey National Park

D. Rajaji National Park

 

Q. 49 Who is the 1st Indian female amputee to climb Mount Everest?

A. Arunima Sinha

B. Bachendri Pal

C. Santosh Yadav

D. Premlata Agarwal

 

Q. 50 The term “Higgs Boson” is associated with

A. Nano Technology

B. Oncology

C. God Particle

D. Stem Cell Research

 

Q. 51 If 100 cats kill 100 mice in 100 days, then 4 cats would kill 4 mice in how many days?

A. 4 days

B. 3 days

C. 40 days

D. 100 days

 

Q. 52 In Δ ABC, DE || BC, such that AD/BD = 3/5. If AC = 5.6 cm, then AE is equal to

A. 4.2 cm

B. 3.1 cm

C. 2.8 cm

D. 2.1 cm

 

Q. 53 Two circles touch each other internally. The greater circle has its radius is 6 cm and the distance between the centres of the circles is 2 cm. The radius of the other circle is

A. 3 cm

B. 4 cm

C. 2 cm

D. 5 cm

 

Q. 54 An office opens at 10 AM and closes at 5 PM. The lunch interval is for 30 minutes. The ratio of lunch interval to the total period of office hours is

A. 1 : 7

B. 1 : 14

C. 7 : 1

D. 14 : 1

 

Q. 55 A bookseller allowed 15% discount on the books sold. Sunil purchased books worth Rs. 1500. How much will he have to pay to the bookseller.

A. Rs. 1200

B. Rs. 1250

C. Rs. 1275

D. Rs. 1300

 

Q. 56 If the ratio between the profit and selling price of an article is 1 : 5, then the ratio between the selling price and the cost price of that article is:

A. 3 : 2

B. 4 : 3

C. 5 : 4

D. 6 : 5

 

Q. 57 What percent of 1 day is 36 minutes?

A. 25%

B. 2.5%

C. 3.6%

D. 0.25%

 

Q. 58 A car covers a certain distance in 25 hours. If it reduces the speed by 1/5th, the car covers 200 km less in that time. The speed of car is

A. 60 km/hr

B. 30 km/hr

C. 40 km/hr

D. 50 km/hr

 

Q. 59 At what percent of simple interest will a sum of money double itself in 15 years?

A. 6 1/3%

B. 6 2/3%

C. 6 1/2%

D. 6%

 

Q. 60 1/√a – 1/√b = 0, then the value of 1/a + 1/b is :

A. 1√ab

B. √ab

C. 2/√ab

D. 1/2√ab

 

Q. 61 If x^2 + y^2 + z^2 = 14 and xy + yz + zx = 11, then the value of (x + y + z)^2 is

A. 16

B. 25

C. 36

D. 49

 

Q. 62 If √2 tan 2θ = √6 and 0° < θ < 45°, then the value of sinθ + √3 cosθ – 2tan^2θ is

A. 2/3

B. 4/3

C. 2

D. 8/3

 

Q. 63 A positive number when decreased by 4, is equal to 21 times the reciprocal of this number. 

This number is:

A. 3

B. 7

C. 5

D. 9

 

Q. 64 If tan α = 2, then the value of (sin α) / (sin^3 α + cos^3 α) is

A. 2/9

B. √5/9

C. 10/9

D. 5√5/9

 

Q. 65 If x = ∛28, y = ∛27, then the value of x + y – 1/(x^2 + xy + y^2) is

A. 8

B. 7

C. 6

D. 5

 

Q. 66 If x = 12 and y = 4, then the value of (x + y)^x/y is

A. 48

B. 1792

C. 4096

D. 570

 

Q. 67 In a triangle PQR, PQ = PR and ∠Q is twice that of ∠P. Then ∠Q is equal to

A. 72°

B. 36°

C. 144°

D. 108°

 

Q. 68 If the length of a chord of a circle is 16 cm and is at a distance of 15 cm from the centre of the circle, then the radius of the circle (in cm) is:

A. 15

B. 16

C. 17

D. 34

 

Q. 69 On 24th May, 2008 the maximum temperature of Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai were recorded as 35°C, 33°C and 34°c respectively. What was the maximum temperature of Chennai so that the average maximum temperature of those cities would be 35°C?

A. 34°C

B. 35°C

C. 36°C

D. 38°C

 

Q. 70 The diameter of a sphere is twice the diameter of another sphere. The curved surface area of the first and the volume of the second are numerically equal. The numerical value of the radius of the first sphere is

A. 3

B. 24

C. 8

D. 16

 

Q. 71 The thread of a kite makes angle 60° with the horizontal plane. If the length of the thread be 80 m, then the vertical height of the kite will be

A. 40/√3 metre

B. 80√3 metre

C. 80 metre

D. 40√3 metre

 

Question:- 72-78

Study the following pie chart given in figure (1) carefully and answer the questions. The pie chart represents the percentage of people involved in various occupations.

 

Q. 72 How many more people are involved in service than in trade?

A. 3660

B. 2660

C. 1660

D. 660

 

Q. 73 The ratio of the people involved in service to that in industry is

A. 1 : 2

B. 2 : 3

C. 3 : 4

D. 3 : 2

 

Q. 74 The sectoral angle made by the people involved in service in the given pie-chart is 

A. 36°

B. 90°

C. 72°

D. 108°

 

Q. 75 The difference between the maximum number of people involved and minimum number of people involved in various professions is

A. 2640

B. 3640

C. 6320

D. 5320

 

Q. 76 In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

LABYRINTH

A. Maze

B. Path

C. Skyscraper

D. Impasse

 

Q. 77 In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the given word.

BARREN

A. Fertile

B. Abundant

C. Harsh

D. Fallow

 

Q. 78 Four words are given, out of which only one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word.

A. Mysogynous

B. Misogynous

C. Mysoginous

D. Misoginous

 

Question:- 79-81

In the following questions, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error. If the sentence is free from error, choose “No error”:

 

Q. 79 According to scientists (1)/ there are a lot of (2)/ answers about it. (3)/ No error (4).

A. (1)

B. (2)

C. (3)

D. (4)

 

Q. 80 They are coming (1)/ straight to (2)/ our direction. (3)/ No error.(4)

A. (1)

B. (2)

C. (3)

D. (4)

 

Q. 81 The building collapsed (1)/ at the afternoon (2)/ at about 4 o’ clock. (3)/ No error (4).

A. (1)

B. (2)

C. (3)

D. (4)

 

Question:- 82-84

In the following questions, the sentences given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. 

 

Q. 82 The police is ________________________ on his activities.

A. keeping an eye

B. keeping watchful eyes

C. keeping both eyes

D. keeping on eye

 

Q. 83 Are you ______________________________ stamp collecting?

A. interested by

B. interested in

C. interested at

D. interested about

 

Q. 84 Your report _____________________ my statement.

A. conforms

B. conforming

C. confirms

D. comforting

 

Question:- 85-87

In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase.Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. 

 

Q. 85 To get cold feet

A. Drenched

B. Fear

C. Felicitate

D. Fever

 

Q. 86 Beside the mark

A. Perfect

B. Not to the point

C. Relevant

D. Charming

 

Q. 87 On tenterhooks

A. Happy and excited

B. In suspense and anxiety

C. Angry and irritated

D. Surprised and shocked

 

Question:-88-90

In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, chose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences. 

 

Q. 88 Property inherited from one’s father or ancestors

A. Patrimony

B. Mercenary

C. Hereditary

D. Aristocracy

 

Q. 89 A person who is womanish in his habits

A. Feminist

B. Philogynist

C. Effeminate

D. Feminine

 

Q. 90 One who is converted from one religion to another

A. Pilgrim

B. Polytheist

C. Proselyte

D. Presbyte

 

Question :- 91 – 95

In each of the following questions, a sentence/a part of the sentence is quoted. Four alternatives are given to the quoted part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose “no improvement”.

 

Q. 91 Do you have “some sugar”?

A. any sugar

B. little sugar

C. small sugar

D. no improvement

 

Q. 92 Iago “lied” to Othello about his wife.

A. Lay

B. laid

C. lain

D. No improvement

 

Q. 93 It is not possible to tell the

entire story “in nutshell”.

A. in a nutshell

B. in the nut

C. in a shell

D. No improvement

 

Q. 94 It is “all but same” to me whether I am transferred to Mumbai or Kolkata.

A. all or same

B. all the same

C. all one

D. no improvement

 

Q. 95 Despite his father’s financial assistance he was always “hard on”

A. hard in

B. hard up

C. hard out

D. no improvement

 

Questions: 96 – 100

Even the majority of elders turn their homes into hives of worry as they have too little to do in too much time. Those who have retired this find retirement tiresome when hobbies, instead, could have turned it into a period of creativity and contentment. This common problem of inability to utilise leisure pleasurably and profitably is not restricted to Indians. In fact, Japanese are the worst sufferers. Their weekends, rather than increase their enjoyments of life, have wreaked havoc on their health and happiness. Unable to while away the long, unstructured hours, many of them have become addicts to coffee or hard liquor, and have even taken to gambling. How has this social malady come about? Ironically, the syllabus-loaded education system is the main culprit. It places a heavy word-load on children and youth, laying emphasis as it does on memory rather than intelligence. 

 

Q. 96 Why do a majority of retired elders find retirement tiresome?

A. Because their homes have been turned into hives of worry.

B. Because they do not have hobbies to utilise their free time

C. Because they had nothing to do.

D. Because they had plenty of free time

 

Q. 97 How have the Japanese benefited from their weekends?

A. They have increased enjoyment in life

B. They enjoy health and happiness

C. They use their free time to increase their enjoyment

D. They become addicts to coffee or hard liquor and gambling.

 

Q. 98 The syllabus-loaded education system

A. Places a heavy burden on the youth

B. Ensures that parents pay attention to the development of children  

C. Lays emphasis on intelligence

D. Gives students a lot of free time

 

Q. 99 The author thinks that

A. Authorities are more appreciative of the syllabus-loaded education system.

B. Hobbies play an important role in changing the unfortunate situation.

C. Co Curricular activities are discouraged

D. Only Indians suffer from inability to utilise leisure

 

Q. 100 The passage tells us that

A. Hobbies are a waste of time

B. Hobbies play a crucial role in physical and mental development

C. Hobbies wreck havoc on man’s health and happiness

D. Hobbies can turn us into addicts of coffee, liquor or gambling

 

 

Answer Sheet 
Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Answer C A A A B D B C D D
Question 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Answer C D B D C C D C A A
Question 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Answer B A B C A A D C C B
Question 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Answer C C C A A B C B B A
Question 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Answer A B B D D B A C A C
Question 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Answer D D B B C C B C B C
Question 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
Answer C B B C C C A C D B
Question 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
Answer D B B C D A A B C B
Question 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
Answer B A B C B B B A C C
Question 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Answer A D A B B B D A B B

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