SSC GD 14 Feb 2019 Shift-I Previous Year Paper

SSC GD 14th Feb 2019 Shift-I 

Reasoning 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 1 J, K, L, M, N and O are six teachers. Each one teaches a different subject out of Hindi, English, Math, Science, Social Science and Arts, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them teaches on only one day, from Monday to Saturday, not necessarily in the same order. J teaches Arts on Saturday. L teaches neither English nor Social Science, but he teaches on Thursday. Wednesday is reserved for Maths taught by K. O teaches Science a day before N. Social Science is taught a day before Arts. Which subject is taught on the day between Science and Math? 

(A) Hindi 

(B) Arts 

(C) Science 

(D) English 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 2 Choose the option that most closely resembles the mirror image of the given word when the mirror is placed at the right side.

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 3 Select a figure from amongst the four alternatives that when placed in the blank space (?) of figure X will complete the pattern. (Rotation is not allowed). 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 4 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same wayas the second term is related to the first term. 

Chapter : Book :: Arc : ? 

(A) Cube 

(B) Triangle 

(C) Square 

(D) Circle 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 5 A square transparent sheet with a pattern is given. How will the pattern appear when the transparent sheet is folded along the dotted line? 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 6 Select the option that will correctly replace the Q. mark (?) in the series. 

16, 20, 36, 72, ? 

(A) 126 

(B) 116 

(C) 136 

(D) 146 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 7 Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting arounda circular table facing each other for a lunch. A is opposite F and third to the right of B. G is between F and D.H isto theleft of D. E is between C and A. Whois sitting fourth to the left of A? 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) C

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 8 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same wayas the second term is related to the first term. 

Proud : Haughty : Fallacy : ? 

(A) Ego 

(B) War 

(C) Fall 

(D) Illusion 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 9 Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number. 

32 : 256 :: 16 : ? 

(A) 128 

(B) 122 

(C) 144 

(D) 66 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 10 Choose the odd one out of the given options. 

(A) Ottawa 

(B) Thimphu 

(C) Beijing 

(D) Chile 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 11 In a certain code, BICYCLE is written as 59. How will WINDOW be written in that code? 

(A) 88 

(B) 91 

(C) 89 

(D) 77 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 12 Choose the option that would follow next in the given figure series. 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 13 Select the option that will correctly replace the Q. mark (?) in the series. 

8, 19, 41, 74, ? 

(A) 108 

(B) 98 

(C) 118 

(D) 128 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 14 Choose the odd one out of the given options. 

(A) ILP 

(B) JHU 

(C) FJU 

(D) THI 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 15 Choose the option in which the figure marked ‘X’ is embedded. (Rotation is not allowed) 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 16 Choose the odd number out of the given options. 

(A) 651 

(B) 571 

(C) 561 

(D) 471 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 17 In a certain code, BOTANY is written as OBATYN. How will OOLOGY be written in that code? 

(A) OOOLGY 

(B) OLOOYG 

(C) OOLOYG 

(D) OOOLYG 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 18 The statements below are followed by two conclusions labeled I and II. Assuming that the information in the statements is true, even if it appears at variance with generally established facts, decide which conclusion(s) logically and definitely follow(s) from the information given in the statements. 

Statements: 

1) Some forces are volumes. 

2) Some currents are volumes. 

Conclusion: 

I. Some volumes are forces. 

II. Some volumes are currents. 

(A) Only conclusion II follows. 

(B) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. 

(C) Both conclusions follow. 

(D) Only conclusion I follows. 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 19 The statements below are followed by two conclusions labeled I and II. Assuming that the information in the statements is true, even if it appears at variance with generally established facts, decide which conclusion(s) logically and definitely follow(s) from the information given in the statements. 

Statements: 

1) Some wines are chairs. 

2) All chairs are drums. 

Conclusion 

I. All chairs are wines. 

II. Some drums are wines. 

(A) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. 

(B) Only conclusion I follows. 

(C) Only conclusion II follows. 

(D) Both conclusions follow. 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 20 Select the Venn diagram that best represents the given set of classes. 

Currencies, Yuan, Baht 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 21 Seven friends O, P, Q, R, S, T and U are watching a moviesitting in a row.S is sitting at one extreme end. Q is sitting second to the right ofS.P is sitting between O and Q.U is notsitting at any extreme end. is sitting to the left of T. Who is sitting between S and Q? 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 22 Select the option that will correctly replace the Q. mark (?) in the series. 

RMB, POZ, NQX, LSV, ? 

(A) JUT 

(B) JVT 

(C) JUS 

(D) JVS 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 23 Find out the two signs to be interchanged to make the following equation correct. 

21 + 5 × 2 − 21 ÷ 3 = 12 

(A) + and − 

(B) − and ÷ 

(C) − and × 

(D) × and ÷ 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 24 Select the option that will correctly replace the Q. mark (?) in the given pattern. 

(A)

(B)

(C) 11 

(D) 13 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 25 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term. 

GKM : FIO: : EIK : ? 

(A) DGN 

(B) DFM 

(C) DGM 

(D) DHM 

Answer: (C) 

General knowledge 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 26 Ashoka appointed religious officials, known as: 

(A) Dhamma-mahamatta 

(B) Dhammadhiraja 

(C) Dhammadhikari 

(D) Dhammadhyaksha 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 27 Bank rate is decided by which of the following agencies? 

(A) Securities and Exchange Board of India 

(B) Reserve Bank of India 

(C) State Bank of India 

(D) Ministry of Finance 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 28 The cabinet has raised the Minimum Support Price of wheat for 2018-19 by: 

(A) ₹ 105 per quintal 

(B) ₹ 202 per quintal 

(C) ₹ 309 per quintal 

(D) ₹ 600 per quintal 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 29 In which year was the Earth summit of Rio de Janeiro held? 

(A) 1991 

(B) 1993 

(C) 1992 

(D) 1990 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 30 Pandit Bhimsen Joshi is associated with which tradition of classical music? 

(A) Qawwali 

(B) Thumri 

(C) Carnatic 

(D) Hindustani 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 31 Muscle cramp is caused by: 

(A) water loss during sweating 

(B) fatiguing muscles respiring aerobically 

(C) increased blood circulation 

(D) accumulation of lactic acid 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 32 Which of the following languages is NOT a part of the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution? 

(A) Dogri 

(B) Bodo 

(C) Persian 

(D) Santhal 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 33 Which of the following is NOT in the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India? 

(A) Appellate 

(B) Original 

(C) Advisory 

(D) Financial 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 34 The percolation rate of water is the least in ……….. soil. 

(A) clayey 

(B) sandy 

(C) gravel 

(D) loamy 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 35 The Jnanpith Award is given for excellence in which of the following fields? 

(A) Medicine 

(B) Social work 

(C) Literature 

(D) Cinema 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 36 The 2018 Commonwealth Games were held in: 

(A) Gold Coast 

(B) London 

(C) Doha 

(D) Brazil 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 37 Which one of the following countries is NOT a member of the BASIC grouping? 

(A) South Africa 

(B) China 

(C) Brazil 

(D) Kenya 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 38 The 86th Constitution Amendment Act, 2002 inserted which of the following articles in the Constitution of India? 

(A) 21-A

(B) 39-A 

(C) 20-A 

(D) 56-C 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 39 Which of the following heritage sites shows the Dravidian style of architecture? 

(A) Konark 

(B) Bodh Gaya 

(C) Akshardham 

(D) Hampi 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 40 ……….. was the founder of the Shuddhi Movement. 

(A) Swami Dayanand Saraswati 

(B) Swami Vivekananda 

(C) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar 

(D) Raja Ram Mohan Roy 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 41 Which among the following CANNOT be used as indicators? 

(A) China Rose 

(B) Phenolphthalein 

(C) Common salt 

(D) Turmeric 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 42 The Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is built across the river: 

(A) Pamba 

(B) Mahanadi 

(C) Krishna 

(D) Cauvery 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 43 The Jataka tales are associated with which of the following sects? 

(A) Lingayat 

(B) Shaivism 

(C) Jainism 

(D) Buddhism 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 44 Mirabai Chanu won a Gold medal at which of the following events held in Anaheim, United States? 

(A) World Snooker Championships 

(B) World Archery Championships 

(C) World Weightlifting Championships 

(D) World Tennis Championships 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 45 ……… refers to a deposit into a bank accountor a financial institution with no specified maturity date. 

(A) demand deposit 

(B) fixed deposit 

(C) recurring deposit 

(D) current deposit 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 46 The ‘Gol Gumbaz’ is located in: 

(A) Bijapur 

(B) Bidar 

(C) Daulatabad 

(D) Hyderabad 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 47 According to Census 2011, ………. has the highest literacy rate. 

(A) Mizoram 

(B) Goa 

(C) Kerala 

(D) Karnataka 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 48 ‘Adopt a Heritage: Apni Dharohar, Apni Pehchaan’, is the initiative of ……… 

(A) Indian Council of Historical Research 

(B) Ministry of Tourism 

(C) Archaeological Survey of India 

(D) Ministry of Culture 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 49 Land and sea breeze are caused due to …………. 

(A) convection 

(B) acclimatisation 

(C) radiation 

(D) conduction 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 50 What is the role of mucus secreted by the stomach? 

(A) To protect the lining of the stomach 

(B) To digest fats 

(C) To kill the germs in the food 

(D) To digest the proteins 

Answer: (A) 

Quant 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 51 P, Q and R can complete a work in 30 days, 15 days and 20 days respectively. P works on first day, then Q works on second day and then R works on third day and so on. In how many days the work will be completed? 

(A) 20 days 

(B) 21 days 

(C) 22 days 

(D) 19 days 

Answer: (A) 

Explanation: 

Let the total work be 60 units (LCM of 30,15 and 20) 

Efficiency of P = 60/30 = 2 units per day 

Efficiency of Q = 60/15 = 4 units per day 

Efficiency of R = 60/20 = 3 units per day 

Then, 9 units of work will be completed in 3 days. 

=> 54 units of work will be completed in 18 days. 

Next 2 units of work will be completed by P in 1 day. 

Remaining 4 units of work will be completed by Q in 1 day. 

Therefore, Time taken to complete 60 units of work = 18+1+1 = 20 days. 

 

Q. 52 If length, breadth and height of cuboids are increases by 10%, 20% and 15% respectively, then what will be the percentage change in its volume? 

(A) 47.4% 

(B) 45% 

(C) 51.8% 

(D) 54.2% 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 53 What is the value of (24 ÷ 4 − ⅔ of 21/8 ÷ ¼)?

(A) −1 

(B) -96/15

(C) 91/16

(D) -8

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 54 If the average of five consecutive odd numbers is 17, then what will be the highest number among them ? 

(A) 21 

(B) 25 

(C) 19 

(D) 23.5 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 55 The length of a rectangle is 24 cm. If the length of diagonal is 26 cm, then what will be the breadth of the rectangle? 

(A) 12 cm 

(B) 14 cm 

(C) 15 cm 

(D) 10 cm 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 56 If selling price of an article is ₹ 432 and profit is 35%, then what will be the cost price of the article? 

(A) ₹480.40 

(B) ₹320 

(C) ₹583.20 

(D) ₹368 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 57 A train covers a certain distance at a speed of 45 m/s in 15 minutes. How much time it will take to cover the same distance at the speed of 60 m/s? 

(A) 3.25 minutes 

(B) 4.75 minutes 

(C) 6.75 minutes 

(D) 11.25 minutes 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 58 What is average of 410, 475, 525, 560 and 720? 

(A) 561 

(B) 542 

(C) 538 

(D) 526 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 59 The diagonal of a square is 10 cm. What will be the length of the diagonal of the square whose area is double of the area of first square? 

(A) 10√2 cm 

(B) 8√2 cm 

(C) 20√2 cm 

(D) 20 cm 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 60 What will be the difference between the compound interest (interest is compounded annually) and simple interest on a sum of ₹ 6400 at the rate of 10% per annum for 2 years? 

(A) ₹ 90 

(B) ₹ 72 

(C) ₹ 128 

(D) ₹ 64 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 61 The radii of two circles are 20 cm and 15 cm respectively. If a third circle has an area which is equal to the sum of the areas of the two given circles, what will be the radius of the third circle? 

(A) 35 cm 

(B) 22 cm 

(C) 27 cm 

(D) 25 cm 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 62 A sum of ₹ 3460 is lent at simple interest. If the rate of interest is 5% per annum,then what will be the simple interest for 5 years? 

(A) ₹ 875 

(B) ₹ 865 

(C) ₹ 855 

(D) ₹ 845 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Given, Principal = Rs.3460 

Rate of interest = 5% per annum 

Time period = 5 years 

Then, Simple Interest for 1 year = 5% of 3460 = Rs.173 

Simple Interest for 5 years = 5*173 = Rs.865 

 

Q. 63 What is the value of 5/4 of 12/5 ÷ 4/25 + ½ × ¾ ?

(A) 149/4

(B) 153/8

(C) 149/8

(D) 153/16

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 64 What will be the ratio of Highest common Factor and Least Common Multiple of two numbers 14 and 18? 

(A) 1 : 49 

(B) 1 : 27 

(C) 1 : 21 

(D) 1 : 63 

Answer: (D) 

Explanation: 

Given numbers are 14 and 18. 

LCM of 14 and 18 = 126 

HCF of 14 and 18 = 2 

Therefore, HCF : LCM = 2 : 126 = 1 : 63 

 

Q. 65 The bar chart given below shows the annual production (in 1000 tonnes) of coffee of a country for years 2009 to 2013.

What is the percentage increase in the production of coffee in the year 2011 as compared to year 2010? 

(A) 20% 

(B) 27.5% 

(C) 25% 

(D) 32.5% 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 66 The pie chart given below shows sale of different types of cars in a city for a given year. The total sale of cars in the city is 600000.

What is the sum of total number of cars sold of type T5, T6 and T3? 

(A) 232000 

(B) 228000 

(C) 245000 

(D) 252000 

Answer: (B) 

Explanation: 

Cars sold of type T3 = 13% of 6 lakhs 

Cars sold of type T5 = 17% of 6 lakhs 

Cars sold of type T6 = 8% of 6 lakhs 

Therefore, Total cars sold of type T3, T5 and T6 = 13% of 6 lakhs + 17% of 6 lakhs + 8% of 6 lakhs = 38% of 6 lakhs = 228000 

 

Q. 67 If two successive discounts of 25% and 20% respectively are given, then what will be the net discount percentage? 

(A) 42.5% 

(B) 45% 

(C) 50% 

(D) 40% 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 68 What is the mean of the given data? 

23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 

(A) 26.75 

(B) 27.69 

(C) 27.5 

(D) 26.12 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 69 A alone can complete a work in 10 days and B alone can complete the same work in 20 days. In how many days both 4 and B together can complete half of the total work? 

(A) 40/3 days

(B) 20/3 days 

(C) 10/3 days

(D) 25/3 days

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 70 P and Q starts a business with investment of ₹ 28000 and ₹ 42000 respectively. P invests for 8 months and Q invests for one year.If the total profit at the end of the year is ₹ 21125, then what is the share of P? 

(A) ₹ 12625 

(B) ₹ 14625 

(C) ₹ 6500 

(D) ₹ 8750 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 71 The pie chart given below shows sale of different types of cars in a city for a given year. The total sale of cars in the city is 600000.

What is the difference in the number of cars sold of type T5 and T1? 

(A) 21000 

(B) 24000 

(C) 18000 

(D) 27000 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Number of cars sold of T1 = 20% of 6 lakhs 

Number of cars sold of T5= 17% of 6 lakhs 

Required difference = 20% of 6 lakhs – 17% of 6 lakhs = 3% of 6 lakhs = 18000 

 

Q. 72 Four numbers are in the ratio of 3 : 1 : 7 : 5 respectively. If the sum of these four numbers is 336, then what is the sum of first and fourth number? 

(A) 152 

(B) 172 

(C) 168 

(D) 146 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Let the four numbers be 3x,x,7x,5x 

Sum of the four numbers = 3x+x+7x+5x = 16x 

Given, 16x = 336 => x = 21 

Then, the numbers are, 

3x = 3*21 = 63 

x = 21 

7x = 7*21 = 147 

5x = 5*21 = 105 

Therefore, Sum of first and fourth numbers is 63+105 = 168. 

 

Q. 73 A train is moving at the speed of 20 m/sec. If the length of train is 540 metres, then how much time will it take to cross a pole? 

(A) 108 seconds 

(B) 81 seconds 

(C) 27 seconds 

(D) 54 seconds 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 74 The ratio of number of children, women and men in colony is 6 : 4 : 3 respectively and the colony has at least 200 members. What could be the minimum number of women in the colony? 

(A) 75 

(B) 80 

(C) 64 

(D) 20 

Answer: (C) 

Explanation: 

Let the number of children, women and men be 6x, 4x and 3x respectively. 

Then, Total members in the colony = 6x+4x+3x = 13x 

Given that the colony has at least 200 members. 

Since, 200 is not divisible by 13, Total members in the colony will be 208. 

13x = 208 => x = 16 

Therefore, Number of women = 4x = 4*16 = 64 

 

Q. 75 A person purchases bags at the rate of ₹ 128 per bag. If he sells bags on 20% profit, then what will be the selling price of 15 bags? 

(A) ₹ 1600 

(B) ₹ 2304 

(C) ₹ 2194 

(D) ₹ 1886 

Answer: (B) 

English 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 76 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 favourite novelist in all was Charles Dickens, who really left his mark on me. 

(A) No improvement 

(B) My favourite novelist of all 

(C) My favourite novelist between all 

(D) My favourite novelist at all 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 77 From the given options, identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error. The man greeted his secretary and told her that he need her help to complete the work immediately. 

(A) to complete the work 

(B) told her that 

(C) he need her help 

(D) greeted his secretary 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 78 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. 

Meeting my teacher after ten years was an unforgotten moment that I will always treasure. 

(A) a forgotten moment 

(B) an unforgettable moment 

(C) the unforgotten moment 

(D) No improvement 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 79 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. 

Smoking is ……… to health. 

(A) tedious 

(B) serious 

(C) anxious 

(D) injurious 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 80 Select the antonym of the given word. 

STINGY 

(A) Generous 

(B) Skinny 

(C) Cheap 

(D) Mean 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 81 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. 

Let us ……….. our heads together to solve the problem. 

(A) join 

(B) put 

(C) bring 

(D) combine 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 82 Select the option that means the same as the given idiom. 

To see eye to eye 

(A) To agree with another 

(B) To love another 

(C) To threaten another 

(D) To fight with another 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 83 Select the correctly spelt word. 

(A) Acheive 

(B) Achieve 

(C) Acheeve 

(D) Achiev 

Answer: (B) 

 

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

In the United States of America two dozen people ……… due to the present cold wave. 

(A) have been killed 

(B) are being killed 

(C) has killed 

(D) has been killed 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 85 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. 

When you go by rail, make sure taking the express train that stops only at big stations. 

(A) make sure to taking 

(B) No improvement 

(C) make sure to take 

(D) making sure to take 

Answer: (C) 

 

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

I think that childhood is a time when there are ………… ways to make life enjoyable. 

(A) many 

(B) less 

(C) little 

(D) more 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 87 From the given options, identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error. After finishing his tiring game, Rohan leaned by the wall. 

(A) his game 

(B) Rohan leaned 

(C) After finishing 

(D) by the wall 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 88 Select the synonym of the given word. 

IMPECCABLE 

(A) Imperfect 

(B) Flawless 

(C) Smooth 

(D) Clean 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 89 Select the option that means the same as the given idiom. 

To have the gift of the gab 

(A) To be eloquent 

(B) To be intelligent 

(C) To be boastful 

(D) To be gifted 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 90 Select the antonym of the given word. 

OPAQUE 

(A) Turbid 

(B) Transparent 

(C) Fogged 

(D) Murky 

Answer: (B) 

Instructions 

In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. 

Passage: 

Without water(1)………. animal can survive.In desert regions the greatest (2)…….. to life is dying of thirst. But many creatures are able to make useof(3)………… little water that exists in arid areas. One of nature’s masterpieces (4)………… creatures equipped to (5)………… with desert life is the hardy camel. 

Q. 91 Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 1. 

(A) any 

(B) some 

(C) every 

(D) no 

Answer: (D) 

 

Q. 92 Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 2. 

(A) threat 

(B) warning 

(C) worry 

(D) requirement 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 93 Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 3. 

(A) the 

(B) that 

(C) very 

(D) what 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 94 Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 4. 

(A) besides 

(B) about 

(C) among 

(D) between 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 95 Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 5. 

(A) cope 

(B) resist 

(C) adapt 

(D) live 

Answer: (A) 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

 

Q. 96 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

A place where fights take place 

(A) Arsenal 

(B) Arena 

(C) Asylum 

(D) Aquarium 

Answer: (B) 

 

Q. 97 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

A poem that expresses lament for the dead 

(A) Lyric 

(B) Ode 

(C) Elegy 

(D) Sonnet 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 98 From the given options, identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error. If it weren’t for the old man, we haven’t had anything to talk about. 

(A) we haven’t had 

(B) anything to talk 

(C) for the old man 

(D) If it weren’t 

Answer: (A) 

 

Q. 99 Select the synonym of the given word. 

SLENDER 

(A) Narrow 

(B) Wide 

(C) Slim 

(D) Weak 

Answer: (C) 

 

Q. 100 Select the correctly spelt word. 

(A) Permanant 

(B) Permanent 

(C) Pirmenent 

(D) Perminent 

Answer: (B) 

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