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MOCK TEST SSC CGL – TIER-I
Paper No. B-1182 PART – I (REASONING)
1. (a) 6*3*2=36*2=72
4*6*3=72*2=144 5*5*4=100*2=200
2. (b)8*8+2 =66 7*7+5=54 5*5+6=31
3. (a) add all the numbers to get the middle term 4. (c)Addition of 12 in every portion. 5. (c)The correct sequence is 2,3,1,4,5. 6. (d)The correct sequence is 1,3,5,2,4. 7. (d)5-2*12÷6-2=3 satisfied the equation. 8. (a)the correct ans of mirror image is (a). 9. (c)only option (c) having same structure. 10. (b)only (b) option having all embedded figure. 11. (c)STRONG word having code in option (c). 12. (d) publisher publishes and invests books in the same
way as producer invests in films 13. (a)Snake related to Neolates and penguins related to
nestlings. 14. (c) +7 , +7 , +7 , +7 sequence followed. 15. (a)writing in reverse order. 16. (b) C = 3 + 1 square = 16 similarly F = 6 + 1 square = 49 17. (c)33-3 , 43-4 , 53-5 , 63 - 6 18. (c)15*14=210 *13=2730
12*11=132*10=1320 19. (b)Total no. of pair=couples+ boys+ daughter
4 couples+ 7 sons+ 3 daughter=18 20. (b)Shaloo is the sister of that picture lady. 21. (d) all others except d follows the order (*4-1) of
previous term 22. (c) Sequence (-2 , - 2) 23. (d) in all others 3rd digit is the sum of first two. 24. (c)All having Face cards except Ace. 25. (c) all other are prime numbers. 26. (c) not a form in which water can be made .
27. (d)the direction after last walked is towards east, but distance is 15m.
28. (b) 8km south and 6 km east will result in √ =10 km
29. (c)6+9*8 /3 -20 = 10 30. (d)14+16 / - 3 *5 = 18-15 = 3 31. (b)-1 , + 2 , - 1 , +2 , -1 32. (a)only option (a) having same codes related to RUBY. 33. (a)Rohan > vinod > mohan > jatin> divya 34. (b) +2,-1,+2 sequence followed in every term. 35. (a) + 3 , + 5 , + 7 , + 9 36. (a)+3, +6 , +12 , +24 37. (a) Addition in series +5,+4,+3,+2,+1. 38. (b) two alternate series 39. (a)aac/aac/aac/a 40. (c)The code of P-N, R-S, A-T, N-O, K-L. 41. (a) hin representing “bright” 42. (d) its clearly seen that significant bit multiplied by the
whole term, so SIR= 19*9*18=3078. 43. (c)TOPOGRAPHY. 44. (c)METALIC. 45. (b)explanation : As given in the statement, there is
different treatment for industrial consumers and domestic consumers. It is because of only that industrial consumers consume more electricity than the domestic users.
46. (c) neither of the conclusions follows. 47. (d)there may be more than one alternatives , not
satisfying to a correct result. 48. (b)there are 32 students sitting in a row. And after
exchanging d will be 20th from the right end. 49. (d) writing in order as given in example 50. (c) 30÷6-4+2*3=7
5-4+6=7 7=7 Only (c)option satisfied all the symbols.
PART – II (QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE) 51. (A) 3x + (3x + 3) + (3x + 6) = 72 or, 9x + 9 = 72
9x = 63 x = 7 Biggest number = 3x + 6 = 3 × 7 + 6 = 27 So, double of largest no. is :27*2=
54 52. (C) 549162 – 81= 549081 so, that
is square roots of 741.
53. (A) 99 × 21 –√
= 1968
√
= 99 × 21 – 1968
√
= 111
x = (111)3 Thus, x = (111)3 =
1367631
54. (D) ¼*[* ( )+( )] = ¼*16(–2)
× (–2) = 47
55. (d) CI=7400[{1+(13.5/100)²}-1]
=7400[1.288225-
1]=7400×0.288225
=Rs 2132.87
56. (C) Let the quantity of ore be x
kg.
Thus 26% of x = 91
x = (91 x 100)/ 26 = 350 kg
57. (D) a : b : c : d
= 105 : 140 : 168 : 192
Trick a : b : c : d
= N1 N2 N3 : D1 N2 N3 : D1 D2
N3 : D1 D2 D3
= 3 × 5 × 7 : 4 × 5 × 7 : 4 × 6 × 7 :
4 × 6 × 8
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= 105 : 140 : 168 : 192
58. (d) x> y % gain = (x2 – y2 )/y2 %
59. (D) Amount of milk = 5x
Amount of water = x
(5x / x + 5) = 5/2
x = 5
The quantity of milk = 5x
= 25 litres
60. (C) C.P. of clothes sewing
machine
= (80) / (10 + 10 ) x 100
= ` 400
61. (B) Let S.P. of a book = ` 1
S.P. of 12 books = ` 12
Profit = S.P. of 4 books = ` 4
C.P. of 12 books = ` 12 – ` 4
= ` 8
profit % = 4/8 x 100= 50%
62. (A) teacher’s age = 21*21 –
20*20= 41
63. (D) Average speed = 1/3*3L/
L ( 1/x + 1/y + 1/ z ) = 1/3*3 / (1/
x + 1/ y + 1/ z)
=3 xyz/ (xy + yz + zx)
64. (C) 200 × 4 = (200 – 120) × D2
200 × 4 = 80 × D2
D2 = 10 days
65. (A)
Capacity of B = (3 + 4 – 5) = 2
Time taken by B to complete
the whole work
= 60 days.
66. (B) x/(5 + 1) + x / 5 – 1 = 75/ 60
or, (x / 6) + (x / 4) = 5/ 4
(4x + 6 x) / 24 = 5/4
10x = 30
x = 3 km
67. (a) 45 km/h = 45 × 5/18 = 25/2
m/s
72 km/h = 72 × 5/18 = 20 m/s
Required time = (105 + 90)/[20
+ (25/2 )]= 6 sec
68. (A) p = ` 2,000
t = 7 month
rate 'r' = 5 paise per ` = 5 paise
per 100 paise = 5%
S.I. = prt/100
= (2000 x 5 x 7)/100 = ` 700
69. (B) S.I. for yrs = ` 4752 – ` 4320
or, S.I. for yrs = ` 432 × 2/3 ×
5/2
= ` 144 × 5
= ` 720
Principal = Amount – S.I.
= ` 4320 – ` 720
= ` 3600
rate % = (S.I.X 100)/ (P X T)
= (720 x 100)/ (3600 x 5/2)
= 8%
70. (D) From this formula , Amount= P ( 1 + r1/100) ( 1 + r2/100) ( 1 + r3/100)
71. (A) A : B = 3 × 1,00,000 : 2 × 2,00,000
= 3 : 4
7 —— 84,000
1 —— = 84,000/7 = ` 12,000
(4 – 3) = 1 —— ` 12,000
B received ` 12,000 more than A.
72. (C) (5 x 8)/ (6 x X) = 5:9
x = 12
Blackie's capital is used for 12
months.
73. (b); n
n
o
n
(
√ )
(√
)
(√ )
( )
74. (d); Let PQ be the tree
o
√
√ cm
n
√
√ m
Height of the tree
√
√
√ m 75. (d); Let the vertices be A(–1, 1),
B (0, –3), C (5, 2) and D (4, 6)
Midpoint of AC *
+
(
)
Midpoint of BD *
+
(
)
The coordinates of mid point of AC = The coordinates of mid-point of BD. Hence given coordinates etc the vertices of a Parallelogram
76. (a); Circumference of the wheel =
m
No. of revolutions = 11 km /11 m = 11000m/11m =1000 revolution
77. (b); In Rt.
( ) ( ) m, m shortest side=10m
78. (d);
79. (b); An angle of rad. Is
formed in 60 min and angle of 1 r d. I form d n ( / π) m n. n ngl of π/ r d. form d
in
80. (d); Reqd. area of the 4 walls where wall paper is to be used = Area of four walls – Area of both windows.
( ) *(
)
(
)+
( ) (
)
m
Area of 1 piece of wall paper . . m Cost of wall paper Rs.
.
= Rs.
= Rs. 39.75 81. (a); Sides of the squared field
√ m m
3 4 5
60 × 2 =120
20 15 12A + B B + C C + A
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Sides of the square field including path . . m In area m Area of the path (
)m m 82. (d); In
s
. .
. cm
its area
√ . ( . )( . . )( . . ) m
√ . m Area of gm ABCD = 2 ×
ar( ACD) . . m
. m
√ m 83. (b);
(
)
(
)
84. (c); Area of minor segment =
sector area ABO – area of
√
( )
( √ )sq. cm.
85. (b); The diagonal of a square
√ d
√ √ cm perimeter of the square
cm
perimeter of the equilateral cm
its side
cm
its area √
√ m 86. (b); Area of quad. ABCD
( ) ( )
.
sq. cm. 87. (b); Vol. of the right triangular
prism = Area of its base × height = 36 × 5 = 180 cm3
88. (d); % of marks in physics
89. (b); Average marks in five subjects = (450/5) = 90
90. (a); Selling price of per unit A
=
5000 Selling price of per unit B
Selling price of per unit C
Selling price of per unit D
Average selling price
91. (a); Model C generates a profit
of
(
) . million 92. (d); Profit margin of Model B
93. (b); Profit at Model A
Profit at Model B
Profit at Model C
Profit at Model D
So, maximum profit in Model C.
94. (a);
When they are moving in the same direction, ( ) then ( ) ………….( ) When they are moving in the opposite direction, then ………..( ) kmph
95. (b); Ratio of their efficiency = 5 : 8 Ratio of time = 8 : 5
Time taken by B
days 96. (b); Capacity of tank
gallons. Part of the tank filled in 1 min.
So, (
)
gallons.
97. (a); √
√ √ √ √
98. (c);
99. (b); Steve’s age 7 years ago Mark’s age 7 years ago According to the question, ( ) . ( ) & ( ) ( ) Present age of Steve = 6 + 27 = 33 years Present age of Mark = 6 + 27 = 33 years
100. (c); No. of Matches in 1919, 1920, 1921 and 1922 So, Req.
Avg.
.
Part - III (General Awareness)
101 b 126 d 102 b 127 a 103 c 128 c 104 b 129 c
105 b 130 a 106 d 131 b 107 b 132 c 108 b 133 a 109 b 134 d 110 b 135 c
111 d 136 b 112 a 137 b 113 b 138 b 114 a 139 a 115 d 140 b 116 c 141 a
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117 c 142 b 118 c 143 a 119 d 144 c
120 a 145 d 121 c 146 b 122 a 147 a
123 c 148 d 124 c 149 a 125 d 150 b
PART - IV ENGLISH LANGUAGE 151. (a) Pot calling the kettle black- a person is guilty of the
very thing of which they accuse another. 152. (c) 153. (b) 154. (b) 155. (b) 156. (c) Commiseration- sympathy and sorrow for the
misfortunes of others; Vastness- Very great in size, extent, or quantity; Commendation- formal or official praise, appreciation.
157. (c)Derision- to ridicule; Condemn- Criticize. 158. (d) Vagary- an unexpected and inexplicable change in a
situation or in someone's behavior hence impulse is the word most similar in meaning.
159. (a)gregarious-social person while recluse means isolated.
160. (d) Hidebound- narrow minded; Meek- submissive ;Nomad-wanderer, who doesn’t live at fixed place ;Wary- watchful
161. (a) Insolent- showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect Submissive; Arrogant-haughty; Overbearing-despotic; Disdainful- showing contempt or lack of respect
162. (c) Infringement- the action of breaking the terms of a law; Irreverence- disrespect, disdain, scorn; Transgression- an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct
163. (c) Misosophist- A person who hates wisdom; Misomaniac- A person who shows symptoms of misomania ; Misoprostrol- medication used to start labor, cause an abortion
164. (c) Rigorous-extremely thorough and careful; Negligent- Careless, Reckless; Despotic- tyrannical, autocratic.
165. (a) Insolence- rude and disrespectful behavior; Supercilious- arrogant, haughty, conceited, disdainful
166. (a) Forfeit- something that is lost or given up as punishment or because of a rule or law ;Yacht- A large boat that is used for racing or pleasure ;Shred-A completely ruined condition
167. (c) Sophism- specious argument to deceive someone ;Sojourn- a temporary stay
168. (d) Semantics- the branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning; Linguistics- the study of human speech including the nature, structure, and development of language or of a language or group of languages.
169. (d) 170. (b) 171. (c) Clear up- to explain 172. (d) A negative word is needed here.
173. (d) Insolence- rude and disrespectful behavior; Supercilious- arrogant, haughty, conceited, disdainful
174. (a) Come through-to do what is needed or expected ;Come about- to happen, to change direction
175. (c) Deliberating over- carefully think or talk something through
176. (a) Use ‘is’ instead of are. As we get to know from the part c and d that sentence is in past
177. (a) You may be rest assured (passive sentence is needed here).
178. (c) Add ‘also’ after ‘but’ 179. (b) Add article ‘an’ before ‘international norm’ 180. (b) use accepts 181. (a) 182. (a) Despair of- the complete loss or absence of hope 183. (c) 184. (a) Make its way past- to pass by 185. (c) Last long- till long time 186. (a) 187. (c) 188. (d) either use ‘yet’ or ‘although’ not both. 189. (c) charge on – to attack. 190. (a) 191. (b) refer to the 7th line of the second passage, “It was
so with Shrewsbury. His technical Perfection was astonishing; but the soul of the game was wanting in him.”
192. (b) refer to the 2nd paragraph of the passage, “There are dull, mechanic fellows who turn out runs with as little emotion as a machine- turns out pins.”
193. (d) 194. (b)refer to the second last line of the passage, “he is
extremely popular for it is obvious that his pleasure is in giving pleasure.
195. (d) refer to the 1st line of the 2nd paragraph, “But we do not judge a cricketer so much by the runs he gets as by the way he gets them.”
196. (b) refer to the 1st line of the passage, “I learned early on, though, that it’s essential to set yourself apart from the group.”
197. (b) refer to the 2nd last line of the passage, “And with that one script, Jerry and I were no longer just another comedy-writing team.”
198. (d) 199. (c) 200. (b)refer to 1st line of the passage, “I was late bloomer
and always envied those people who stood out in high school, because I didn’t.”