Mock Test SSC CPO2022 11 Nov S2 1. If + means −, − means ×, × means ÷, and ÷ means +, what will be the value of the following expression? 65 ÷ 35 + 72 × 8 − 51954545555Question 1 of 2002. In a certain code language, 'CHART' is written as 'GDASS' and 'EMPTY' is written as 'LFPXU'. How will 'INDEX' be written in that language?MIDWFMJDWFMDJWFMWDJFQuestion 2 of 2003. Two statements are given, followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: All phones are gadgets. All gadgets are machines. Conclusions: I. All phones are machines. II. All machines are gadgets.Both conclusions I and II followOnly conclusion II followsNeither conclusion I nor II followsOnly conclusion I followsQuestion 3 of 2004. Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series. Question 4 of 2005. Based on the position in the English alphabetical order, three of the following letter clusters are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd letter-cluster.QUXZGKOQAEIKKOSUQuestion 5 of 2006. In a code language, ‘you are tall’ is coded as 'la da ma', 'you workout daily' is coded as 'la pa ka', and 'daily workout makes you tall' is coded as 'ka pa ja la ma'. What is the code for the word 'makes'?majalapaQuestion 6 of 2007. Which of the following letter-clusters will replace the question mark (?) in the given series to make it logically complete? AZX, CBZ, EDB, GFD, ?IHFIFHFHIJHFQuestion 7 of 2008. Two statements are given, followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: Some classes are theories. Some theories are lessons. Conclusions: I. All classes can never be lessons. II. All theories being classes is a possibility.Only conclusion I followsBoth conclusions I and II followOnly conclusion II followsNeither conclusion I nor II followsQuestion 8 of 2009. Which letter-cluster will replace the question mark (?) to complete the given series? PYWB, MVYD, ?, GPCH, DMEJJSBFJTBFJTBGJSAFQuestion 9 of 20010. Six students are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Salman is an immediate neighbour of both Kiran and Shwetha. Bala is sitting second right to Salman. Shwetha is sitting third to the left of Bala. Akshay is an immediate neighbor of both Bala and Nishitha. Who is the immediate neighbour of Nishitha and Salman?BalaKiranShwethaAkshayQuestion 10 of 20011. Select the option that represents the letters that, when sequentially placed from left to right in the blanks below, will complete the letter series. _ F O _ L L W F _ O O L _W F F _ O _ L _F O F L O L WF F L L O O WF F O L L O LF O W L L F WQuestion 11 of 20012. On a certain day John decided to go school using his newly purchased skates. So, he left his house and skated 15 km northwards, then turned left and skated 7 km, then he took another left turn and skated 15 km, and then finally turned right and skated 13 km. How far exactly is his school from his house?20 km6 km2 km28 kmQuestion 12 of 20013. Select the figure that will replace the question mark (?) in the following figure series. Question 13 of 20014. Select the option that indicates the correct arrangement of the given words in a logical and meaningful order. 1. Universe 2. Country 3. Sun 4. Earth 5. Milky Way1,4,2,5,31,5,3,4,21,2,3,4,55,4,3,2,1Question 14 of 20015. In a code language, 'trek to the mountain' is written as 'tes mel fern lor', 'the mountain is high' is written as 'lor max fern ani', 'high to the sky’ is written as 'tes ani sav fern'. What is the code for the word 'trek' in this language?fernmaxmeltesQuestion 15 of 20016. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following sets. (NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13- Operations on 13 such as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.) (27, 21, 16) (24, 33, 19)(25, 21, 13)(36, 15, 17)(42, 18, 21)(32, 14, 7)Question 16 of 20017. Select the correct option to indicate the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningful order. 1. Tissue 2. Population 3. Organ 4. Cell 5. Organism41325143254135214253Question 17 of 20018. A paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear when unfolded? Question 18 of 20019. Select the figure that will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following figure series. Question 19 of 20020. If ÷ means −, − means ×, × means +, + means ÷, what will come in place of the question mark (?)? 132 + 6 – 9 × 13 ÷ 31 = ?180206216208Question 20 of 20021. In a code language, VACCINE is written as \( \frac{132}{7} \) and MASKS is written as \( \frac{72}{5} \) . How will SANITIZE be written in that language?\( \frac{113}{8} \)\( \frac{89}{7} \)\( \frac{113}{7} \)\( \frac{89}{8} \)Question 21 of 20022. ‘P # Q’ means ‘P is the husband of Q’. ‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is the son of Q’. ‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is the brother of Q’. ‘P % Q’ means ‘P is the father of Q’. ‘P & Q’ means ‘P is the mother of Q’. 'P × Q’ means ‘P is the wife of Q’. Which of the following statements is correct regarding the given expression? M × O $ N @ Q % R # SM is the brother of R.M is the daughter-in-law of R.O is the daughter of Q.N is the brother of R’s father.Question 22 of 20023. If I denotes ‘÷’, J denotes ‘×’, K denotes ‘-’, and L denotes ‘+’, then what will come in place of ‘?’ in the following equation? 29 J 7 K 168 I 4 L 71 K 39 L 14 J 2 = ?221228216235Question 23 of 20024. Select the option that is related to the fifth term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term and the fourth term is related to the third term. FAN2 : ICO8 : : NAP5 : QCQ125 : : GUN8 : ?JWO64JWO512JWO484JVO512Question 24 of 20025. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace the * signs and balance the given equation. 467 * 231 * 123 * 789 * 345 * 131+, −, +, +, =+, −, −, +, =+, −, ×, +, =×, −, −, +, =Question 25 of 20026. If A denotes ‘+’, B denotes ‘×’, C denotes ‘-’, and D denotes ‘÷’, then what will come in place of ‘?’ in the following equation? 124 D 4 C 86 D 2 A 61 A 17 B 3 = ?1009892110Question 26 of 20027. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the given sets. (NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is NOT allowed) (2, 3, 35) (11, 6, 1547)(4, 15, 3439)(10, 9, 1730)(7, 8, 2565)(3, 12, 1296)Question 27 of 20028. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the odd one out.XCYOLPTGUBXCQuestion 28 of 20029. Two statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: All dogs are cats. No cat is a rat. Conclusions: I. Some rats are cats. II. Some dogs are rats.Neither conclusion I nor II followsOnly conclusion I follows.Both conclusions I and II follow.Only conclusion II follows.Question 29 of 20030. Select the number from among the given options that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 159, 146, ?, 120, 107, 94, 81136131133140Question 30 of 20031. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates the relationship between the following classes. Prime minister, Finance minister, Union GovernmentQuestion 31 of 20032. 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 the sixth term is related to the fifth term. 9 : 36 :: 12 : ? :: 18 : 12665607058Question 32 of 20033. Three different positions of the same dice are shown. Find the number on the face opposite the face showing ‘6’. 3125Question 33 of 20034. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the given sets. (NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.) (19, 64, 11) (27, 169, 14)(23, 110, 12)(20, 200, 8)(24, 99, 15)(22, 121, 11)Question 34 of 20035. Karan drives 6 km towards north from point A. He takes a left turn and drives 3 km. Again he takes a left turn and drives 3 km. He takes a left turn and drives 6 km. He takes a right turn and drives 3 km to reach point B. How far and towards which direction should he drive in order to reach point A again?5 km towards east3 km towards west4 km towards north2 km towards southQuestion 35 of 20036. Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series? 90, 211, 67, 236, ?143454038Question 36 of 20037. In a code language, 'day of rest' is written as 'per din ces', 'rest after work' is written as 'per fin tds', 'all day work' is written as 'din fin mls'. What is the code for the word 'after' in this language?dinpertdscesQuestion 37 of 20038. If + means −, − means ×, × means ÷, and ÷ means +, what will be the value of the following expression? 2 ÷ 5 + 2 − 5 × 5 = ?51086Question 38 of 20039. Two different positions of the same dice are shown, the six face of which are numbered from 1 to 6. Select the number that will be on the face opposite to the one showing ‘5’. 1342Question 39 of 20040. The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the manner in which the folded paper has been cut is shown below. Choose the figure that would most closely resemble the unfolded form of the paper. Question 40 of 20041. Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series? 10, 21, 35, 56, 90, 145, 231, 360, ?436546463564Question 41 of 20042. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace the * signs and balance the given equation. 121 * 11 * 99 * 11 * 77 * 79×, −, ÷, +, =÷, −, ÷, ×, =÷, −, ×, +, =÷, −, ÷, +, =Question 42 of 20043. Select the option in which the given figure is embedded (rotation is NOT allowed). Question 43 of 20044. Three different positions of the same dice are shown. Find the number on the face opposite the face showing ‘5’. 3261Question 44 of 20045. A paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear when unfolded? Question 45 of 20046. Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series? 42, 67, 96, 129, 166, ?207206205208Question 46 of 20047. Seven people, A, B, C, D, E, F and G, are sitting in a straight row facing the north. Only two people sit to the left of C. Only two people sit between A and B. B sits to the left of A. E is an immediate neighbour of A to the right. Only one person sits to the right of D. F is not an immediate neighbour of B. Who sits to the extreme left?BDEFQuestion 47 of 20048. A paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear when unfolded? Question 48 of 20049. Select the word-pair that best represents a similar relationship to the one expressed in the pair of words given below. (The words must be considered as meaningful English words and must not be related to each other based on the number of letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word) Master : DiscipleCoach : PlayerCup : PlateTea : CoffeeDoctor : MedicineQuestion 49 of 20050. A # B means ‘A is the brother of B’ A @ B means ‘A is the sister of B’ A & B means ‘A is the husband of B’ A % B means ‘A is the daughter of B’ If W # Q @ T & Y @ M % K # L, then how is K related to T?Wife’s fatherWife’s brotherFatherBrotherQuestion 50 of 20051. As per the guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of India in June 2021, each NBFC-MFI is required to maintain not less than ________ of its net assets as ‘qualifying assets’.50%85%75%25%Question 51 of 20052. Shivaji, the famous Maratha warrior fought against who among the following Mughal Emperors?HumayunShahjahanAkbarAurangzebQuestion 52 of 20053. By the 42nd Amendment in 1976, as introduced by the ______, the Chapter on the fundamental duties of citizens was incorporated into the Constitution.Shah Nawaz CommitteeSachar CommitteeSwaran Singh CommitteeBalwant Rai Mehta CommitteeQuestion 53 of 20054. Which of the following statement regarding moon is correct? I. The size of the illuminated part of the moon visible from the Earth increases each day after the new moon day. II. After the full moon day, the sunlit part of the moon visible from the Earth decreases in size every day.Both I and IIOnly INeither I nor IIOnly IIQuestion 54 of 20055. During The Battle of Chanderi or Siege of Chanderi, the Mughal Emperor ______ had defeated Rajputs in 1528AkbarJahangirBaburHumayunQuestion 55 of 20056. In 2012, for which of the following films did Pandit Birju Maharaj win the ‘Best Choreography’ category National Award?NanbanVishwaroopamAmbuliAravaanQuestion 56 of 20057. Who among the following was the founder of the Bhoodan Yajna (Land Gift) movement?Mahatma GandhiTarabai ShindeAtmaram JoshiVinoba BhaveQuestion 57 of 20058. Which of the following pair of human disease – microorganism – mode of transmission is correct? I. Tuberculosis – Virus – Air II. Chicken Pox – Virus – Water/FoodOnly IIBoth I and IINeither I nor IIOnly IQuestion 58 of 20059. Which of the following statement is NOT correct regarding hydrocarbons?Saturated hydrocarbons are fairly unreactive and are inert in the presence of most reagents.Most carbon compounds also release a large amount of heat and light on burning.Carbon compounds cannot get oxidised on combustion. Unsaturated hydrocarbons add hydrogen in the presence of catalysts such as palladium or nickel to give saturated hydrocarbons.Question 59 of 20060. The war that spread beyond Southern India and into Bengal, where British forces under Robert Clive recaptured Calcutta from Nawab Sirajud-Daulah, who had the support of French, was ______.The Battle of Buxar in 1764The Battle of Plassey in 1757The Battle of Wandiwash in 1760The Battle of Adyar in 1746Question 60 of 20061. The Indian judicial system is based on ___________.both integrated and dual systemdual court systemmultiple court systemsingle integrated systemQuestion 61 of 20062. Which is NOT correct about the independence of the judiciary in our country?The judiciary has the power to penalise those who are found guilty of contempt of court.The judges are financially dependent on both the executive and legislature for their salaries and allowances.The Constitution prescribes a very difficult procedure for removal of judges.The legislature is not involved in the process of appointment of judges.Question 62 of 20063. The Commonwealth Games are organised by_________.International Olympic CouncilAsian Games FederationCommonwealth Games FederationIndian Olympic CouncilQuestion 63 of 20064. Which of the following statement is NOT correct regarding the alkali metals?All the alkali metals are silvery white, soft and light metals.The ionization enthalpies of the alkali metals are considerably low and decreaseGroup 1 metals are known as alkali metals.All the alkali metals have two valence electrons.Question 64 of 20065. Who among the following created the dance form named 'Hi-dance' that he later rechristened and called 'Creative dance'?Shashadhar AcharyaBirju MaharajKunwar AmarUday ShankarQuestion 65 of 20066. Which of the following Indian players scored maximum goals in hockey at the Tokyo Olympics – 2020?Rupinder Pal SinghGurjant SinghSimranjeet SinghHarmanpreet SinghQuestion 66 of 20067. Which of the following pairs of chemical elements and their symbols is INCORRECT?Phosphorus – PPotassium – PoIron – FeIodine – IQuestion 67 of 20068. A FIBA sanctioned game of basketball typically consists of ______.4 quarters of 15 minutes each2 halves of 30 minutes each4 quarters of 10 minutes each2 halves of 25 minutes eachQuestion 68 of 20069. At places the groundwater is stored between layers of hard rock below the water table. This is known as an ______.pondlakewellaquiferQuestion 69 of 20070. What approximate percentage of geographical area of India is drained by river Godavari?40%20%10%30%Question 70 of 20071. What time period is considered as the first phase of the Green Revolution in India?Mid-1960s to Mid-1970sMid-1940s to Mid-1950sMid-1950s to Mid-1960sMid-1970s to Mid-1980sQuestion 71 of 20072. In India, from June to September which type of weather prevails?AutumnWinterSpringMonsoon / Rainy seasonQuestion 72 of 20073. According to the Industrial Policy Resolution 1956, in how many categories were the industries classified in India?5432Question 73 of 20074. Which is one of the most famous dance forms of Assam performed by the 'Kulis' (people who work in the tea gardens) during autumn?Mahasu danceJhumur danceLambadi danceKarga danceQuestion 74 of 20075. Choose from the following the novel written by Vikram Seth.A Suitable BoyHalf GirlfriendOne Indian GirlOne Night at the Call CentreQuestion 75 of 20076. ‘Gangaur’ is celebrated primarily in which of the following states of India?BiharGoaTripuraRajasthanQuestion 76 of 20077. The national song of India, 'Vande Mataram’, is an excerpt taken from the novel _________ written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay.Saraswati ChandraDurgeshnandiniAnand MathBishabrikshaQuestion 77 of 20078. Which of the following pair of mineral – need is correct? I. Iron – formation of hemoglobin II. Sodium – proper functioning of thyroidNeither I nor IIOnly IIBoth I and IIOnly IQuestion 78 of 20079. Which of the following is NOT a part of the Peninsular Plateau?The Deccan PlateauThe Central HighlandThe Northern PlainThe North-eastern PlateauQuestion 79 of 20080. TH Vinayakram, a famous musician, is associated with which musical instrument?GhatamMridangamSarodTablaQuestion 80 of 20081. Air transport was launched in India in the year 1911 between which two places?Allahabad and NainiAllahabad and JaipurAllahabad and KanpurAllahabad and DelhiQuestion 81 of 20082. Coulomb/second is a unit of which of the following?CapacitanceResistanceElectric currentMagnetismQuestion 82 of 20083. From which country’s constitution has the Constitution of India borrowed the feature of Single Citizenship and Parliamentary system of Government?AustraliaCanadaThe USThe UKQuestion 83 of 20084. In which of the following states of India, the reserves of silver are NOT found?OdishaJharkhandAndhra PradeshGujaratQuestion 84 of 20085. The first President of the All India Trade Union Congress was _________.C RajagopalachariLala Lajpat RaiChandra Shekhar AzadMotilal NehruQuestion 85 of 20086. People of ______ have hardly any idea of extremes of temperature and the seasonal rhythm of weather.IndoreMumbaiJaisalmerLucknowQuestion 86 of 20087. Which of the following Articles of the Constitution gives the right to a candidate, belonging to any caste, to apply for any of the public employment opportunities?Article 16 (2)Article 17 (2)Article 18 (2)Article 15 (2)Question 87 of 20088. Cycas is an example of which of the following animal phylum?PteridophytaAngiospermsGymnospermsBryophytaQuestion 88 of 20089. In which year did Ambedkar start a temple entry movement?1931192719251938Question 89 of 20090. Which Article of the Constitution of India deals with the appointment of ad-hoc judges?Article 126Article 127Article 128Article 125Question 90 of 20091. Malic acid is most abundantly found in ________.gingerlemonappletamarindQuestion 91 of 20092. ______ received the Naatya Padhmam award from Brahma Gana Sabha on 24 December 2021Priyadarshini GovindSrekala BharathRekha PrakashHarinie JeevithaQuestion 92 of 20093. Amylase enzyme can be found in ______.the stomachthe liverthe gall bladdersalivaQuestion 93 of 20094. Pandit Birju Maharaj received which of the following awards in 1986?Padma BhushanPadma ShriPadma VibhushanKalidas SammanQuestion 94 of 20095. When was National Emergency declared for the first time under Article 352?1963-691961-651961-671962-68Question 95 of 20096. Which of the following places is decided to be the host of the FINA World Championships (25m) 2022?Hangzhou, ChinaMelbourne, AustraliaAbu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesBudapest, HungaryQuestion 96 of 20097. Laxmipriya Mohapatra was associated with which of the following classical dances of India?SattriyaKathakaliOdissiKuchipudiQuestion 97 of 20098. In which of the following languages did Amoghavarsha write Kavirajamarga?TamilSanskritKannadaTeluguQuestion 98 of 20099. Wheatstone bridge is an arrangement of ________ resistors used for accurate measurement of resistance.threesixfivefourQuestion 99 of 200100. Which of the following commodities are exempted from GST?Hand sanitisersPensAlcohol for human consumptionVentilatorsQuestion 100 of 200101. The following table shows the production of different types of two wheelers from 1993 to 1998 (No. of two wheelers is in 1000s) What is the approximate percentage increase in the total production of all types of two wheelers in 1998 in comparison to 1994?42454041Question 101 of 200102. The price of a car is first increased by 35% and after that the price is decreased by 25% due to reduction in sales. What is the net percentage change in final price of the car?Decreases by 2\( \frac{1}{5} \)%Increases by 2\( \frac{1}{3} \)%Decreases by 1\( \frac{3}{5} \)%Increases by 1\( \frac{1}{4} \)%Question 102 of 200103. The average age of 10 students and their class teacher is 17 years. If the age of the class teacher is excluded, the average age of the 10 students is reduced by 2 years. What is the age of the class teacher?38 years36 years37 years35 yearsQuestion 103 of 200104. A six-digit number is divisible by 198. If the digits are rearranged, even then the number will be divisible by:36266Question 104 of 200105. Which of the following is the lowest ratio?3 : 2223 : 2917 : 55 : 19Question 105 of 200106. The following pie charts show the number of start-ups started in various sectors since 2016 and the number of successful start-ups in those sectors respectively. Find the ratio of the number of successful start-ups in entertainment sector to the total number of start-ups in entertainment since 20165 : 165 : 177 : 1625 : 81Question 106 of 200107. Find the greatest number that exactly divides 15, 30 and 40340515Question 107 of 200108. The weight of a person was entered incorrectly as 83 kg instead of 63 kg. As a result, the average weight of a group of people increased by 500 gm. What is the total number of people in the group?44484050Question 108 of 200109. What is the selling price of a dress that has a marked price of Rs 500 and is given a 20% discount and subsequently a 10% discount?Rs. 330Rs. 360Rs. 365Rs. 345Question 109 of 200110. If a +\( \frac{1}{a} \) = P2, then a2 + 1/a2\( P^2 \) – 2\( P^2 \) + 2\( P^4 \) – 2\( P^4 \) + 2Question 110 of 200111. Simplify. 1 - \( tan^2θ \) \( tan^2θ \) - 1\( cot^2θ \) - 11- \( cot^2θ \)Question 111 of 200112. The marked price of a chair was ₹1,000 but it was sold for ₹1,200. What is the percentage increase on the product?10%15%35%20%Question 112 of 200113. If a = 9.6, b = 4.44 and c = 5.16, then the value of a3 – b3 – c3 – 3abc is:0−121Question 113 of 200114. A gives B a head-start of 10 seconds in a 1500 m race and both finish the race at the same time. What is the time taken by A (in minutes) to finish the race if speed of B is 6 m/s?3485Question 114 of 200115. Arrange the given ratios in descending order 15 : 7, 5 : 11 and 21 : 7721 : 77 > 5 : 11 > 15 : 715 : 7 > 5 : 11 > 21 : 7715 : 7 > 21 : 77 > 5 : 115 : 11 > 15 : 7 > 21 : 77Question 115 of 200116. In an assembly election, a candidate got 60% of the total valid votes. 2% of the total votes were declared invalid. If the total number of voters is 1,50,000, then find the number of valid votes polled in favour of that candidate.90,00078,00086,40088,200Question 116 of 200117. A six-digit number 763254 is divisible by 18. If we subtract five times of 41 from the number, then the new number which is formed will be divisible by:2753Question 117 of 200118. The following pie chart shows the distribution of income from different taxes. Study the chart and answer the questions. If the income from the market tax in a year is ₹260 crore, then the total income from other sources is: (in ₹ crore)540560740760Question 118 of 200119. The value of 6\( \frac{8}{15} \)÷ \( \frac{7}{9} \) of (1 \( \frac{1}{10} \)+5\( \frac{1}{5} \))+ \( \frac{2}{5} \)÷ 7\( \frac{1}{5} \) is:Question 119 of 200120. In the given figure, DE || BC. If AD = 5 cm, DB = 10 cm, and AE = 8 cm, then AC is: 24 cm32 cm8 cm16 cmQuestion 120 of 200121. What is the LCM of a³b – ab³, a³b² – a²b³, ab(a – b)?a²b²(a²+ b²)a²b²(a² – b²)a²b³(a² + b²)a³b²(a² – b²)Question 121 of 200122. A hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 18 cm contains water. This water is to be filled in cylindrical bottles of diameter 6 cm and height 3 cm. The number of bottles required to empty the bowl is:39618Question 122 of 200123. A retailer offers the following discount schemes for buyers on an item. (i) Two successive discounts of 15% (ii) A discount of 20% followed by a discount of 10% (iii) A discount of 30% Under which scheme the selling price will be maximum?iiii and iiii and iiiQuestion 123 of 200124. The total number of teachers in different subjects and the respective percentage of females among them in a school are given in the following table. Study the table and answer the following question. In which subject are the maximum number of teachers males?MathematicsHindiCommerceEnglishQuestion 124 of 200125. The LCM of two numbers is 840 and their HCF is 7. If one of the numbers is 56, find the other.12011210584Question 125 of 200126. Find the value of a in the following equation. (Given a < 10.) 2143Question 126 of 200127. Find the area of triangle whose sides are 10 cm, 12 cm, and 18 cm.22√2 cm230√2 cm228√2 cm240√2 cm2Question 127 of 200128. A shopkeeper increases the selling price of an article by 15%. After increasing the selling price, he noticed that the profit percentage changed from 5% to 15%. The percentage increase in the cost price is:20%10%15%5%Question 128 of 200129. AB is the common tangent to both circles as shown in the given figure. What is the distance between the centres of the circles? 20 cm15 cm10 cm30 cmQuestion 129 of 200130. 24 men can complete a work in 15 days. How many men are needed to complete the same work in 10 days?16203625Question 130 of 200131. Study the given bar-graph and answer the question that follows. The bar-graph shows the export of rice in (in ₹ lakh) during five years. In how many years was the export of rice less than the average export for the five-year period?4132Question 131 of 200132. The speed of a boat in still water is thrice the speed of the stream. If the boat takes 15.5 sec to go to a certain place downstream, then find the additional time required to cover the same distance travelling upstream.15.5 sec29 sec31 sec35 secQuestion 132 of 200133. 8 men and 12 women finish a job in 4 days. While 6 men and 14 women in 5 days. In how many days will 20 women finish the job?10203015Question 133 of 200134. A thief, seeing a policeman from a distance of 120 metres, starts running at a speed of 7 km/h. The policeman chases immediately with a speed of 8 km/h and the thief is caught. What is the distance run by the thief?820 m780 m840 m800 mQuestion 134 of 200135. One side of the triangle is 15 cm and the corresponding height is 6 cm, then area of the triangle is:46 sq.cm45 sq.cm47 sq.cm48 sq.cmQuestion 135 of 200136. By selling 24 items, a shopkeeper gains the selling price of 4 items. His gain percentage is:20%16%Question 136 of 200137. If , then the value of x is:15274730Question 137 of 200138. The area of the base of a cone is 616 cm2. If its slant height is 20 cm, then what is the total surface area of the cone? [Use π = 22/7]1352 cm21296 cm21496 cm21524 cm2Question 138 of 200139. The value of \( \frac{sinA}{cotA + cosecA} \) - \( \frac{sinA}{cotA - cosecA} \) + 1 is:\( \frac{1}{2} \)302Question 139 of 200140. The circle graph given here shows the spending of a country on various sports during a year. Study the graph carefully to answer the question. Percentage of money spent on various sports for one year. If the total amount spent during the year was ₹1,20,00,000, then how much was spent on Basketball?₹25,00,000₹10,00,000₹40,00,000₹30,00,000Question 140 of 200141. The following bar chart shows the vends of foreign direct investment (FDI) into India from all over the world. For which year is the per cent increase in FDI over the previous year the highest?1997199419961993Question 141 of 200142. A hemispherical bowl of internal radius 6 cm contains a liquid. This liquid is to be filled into cylindrical shaped small bottles of diameter 2 cm and height 4 cm. How many bottles will be needed to empty the bowl?32373836Question 142 of 200143. The given chart shows the marks scored by a class X student in different subjects. If the total marks are 1800, then find the difference between the marks scored in science and mathematics.21015Question 143 of 200144. If sin²θ = cos³θ, then the value of (cot²θ – \( Cot^6 \)θ) is:-1021Question 144 of 200145. Study the given figure and answer the question that follows. Find the length of AB in the given triangle, if BD is 4 unit.33.52.54Question 145 of 200146. What is the value of 12 – 8 ÷ 2 – {16 of (–2) + (3 × 5 – 4)}?294510Question 146 of 200147. What is the positive value of the following expression? 1\( \frac{5}{6} \) 1\( \frac{1}{5} \) 2\( \frac{4}{5} \) 2\( \frac{3}{5} \) Question 147 of 200148. The following bar graph describes the population of a town (in lakhs) from 2001 to 2007 Find the percentage increase in population from 2006 to 200715%20%16%18%Question 148 of 200149. On a certain sum of money lent out at 16% per annum, the difference between the compound interest for 1 year, payable half-yearly, and the simple interest for 1 year is Rs 60. The sum is:Rs 937.5Rs 9,000Rs 9,365Rs 9,375Question 149 of 200150. If sin A = \( \frac{1}{2} \), then the value of (tan A + cos A) is:Question 150 of 200151. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. ConjureAppealQuietAppeaseContentQuestion 151 of 200152. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.CushionScientistPosthumuslyLaboratoryQuestion 152 of 200153. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. Sugar tastes sweet.Sugar is sweet when it has been tasted sweet.Sugar is sweet when it is tasted.Sugar is sweet when tastes.Sugar is sweet when tasted.Question 153 of 200154. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. Why should I be suspect by you?I been suspectedI been suspectI have been suspectI be suspectedQuestion 154 of 200155. Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the following sentence. A wise man remains aware of fair-weather friends.A person from an area of pleasant weatherA person with good knowledge of weatherA helpful personA person not reliable in difficult timeQuestion 155 of 200156. Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No improvement required'. Sheila always went to get ice cream with her dad on Tuesdays.had gottengone to getwent to gotNo improvement requiredQuestion 156 of 200157. Select the most appropriate phrase for the underlined segment in the given sentence. The judgment was rejected by the Chief Justice.Seen throughStand outSet asideRun inQuestion 157 of 200158. Identify the sentence that correctly uses the indefinite article.A taco is a traditional Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla topped with a filling.A taco is a traditional Mexican dish consisting of an tortilla topped with filling.An taco is a traditional Mexican dish consisting of tortilla topped with filling.A taco is traditional Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla topped with an filling.Question 158 of 200159. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. To throw caution to the windTo do something carefullyTo do something with cautionTo do something without worrying about the riskTo do something after thinking about the resultQuestion 159 of 200160. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.WhorleWinchWeirdWenchQuestion 160 of 200161. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. ProfitBenefitDebtPaymentLossQuestion 161 of 200162. Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined segment in the given sentence. Vishnu was a naughty little boy, but I couldn’t help having a soft spot for him.liking someone immediatelygetting on extremely well with someonedoing something good for someone you have done something bad to in the pastfeeling a lot of affection for one particular person, often without knowing whyQuestion 162 of 200163. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’. Sia is always afraid loosing her favourite doll.of losingto loosingNo substitution requiredfor loosingQuestion 163 of 200164. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word. The subordinates will vituperate us when they are irritated.BlameAbusePraiseDemeanQuestion 164 of 200165. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word. The penitent husband spends days at his wife's grave.UnrepentantSorryPennilessPertinentQuestion 165 of 200166. Select the most appropriate synonym of the highlighted word. I was in a quandary whether to accept the proposal or not.ragereluctancedilemmasundryQuestion 166 of 200167. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’. The application of the medicine seemed to lesson his pain.No substitution requiredlesionlessenlessonedQuestion 167 of 200168. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’. The flames of the fire leap into the air.No substitution requiredleap inleapt intoleaping intoQuestion 168 of 200169. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’. With teary eyes, she said goodbye to her dear friend.teary eyestear up eyesNo substitution requiredtearing eyesQuestion 169 of 200170. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. VigorousExtremeDelicateEnergeticHardQuestion 170 of 200171. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Be hard hitAn extreme struggleTo speak something unpleasantSeverely affected by something unpleasantTo hit someone hardQuestion 171 of 200172. Select the most appropriate idiom from the following options that can substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. He is a disgrace to his family.A fish out of waterA white elephantA lone wolfA black sheepQuestion 172 of 200173. Select the most appropriate option to replace the underlined word in the given sentence. There is no reason for him to be angry.logicsanitylucidityargumentQuestion 173 of 200174. Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the underlined words in the given sentence. Can you explain to the person hired to drive our car, my everyday schedule?cardiologistconductorchauffeurcalligrapherQuestion 174 of 200175. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. ApproximatelyExactlyVaguelyHourlyTrulyQuestion 175 of 200176. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.ConceiveAppropriateTerminologyBeleiveQuestion 176 of 200177. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. You must not insists on help people who don’t want it.insist for helpinginsist on helpinginsists of helpinsist to helpQuestion 177 of 200178. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. RebelliousManageableUnrulyHappyObedientQuestion 178 of 200179. Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words. One who is bad in spellingsCacographerPhotographerChoreographerChauvinistQuestion 179 of 200180. Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom. It is wise to sit on the fence and not become a party to another World War.A person's lack of decisiveness, neutrality or hesitance to choose between two sides in an argument or a competitionOvertaking the thing of interest that the other parties are fighting for while they are fightingDefending the no man’s landBecome a peacemaker between two fighting or competing parties.Question 180 of 200181. The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. The child was irritable / because she had not / soundly slept / the previous night.soundly sleptThe child was irritablethe previous nightbecause she had notQuestion 181 of 200182. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. She has checked everything she needs before started work.before starts workbefore start to workingbefore start workingbefore starting workQuestion 182 of 200183. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.DifficultyThesaurusDictionaryDinoshaurausQuestion 183 of 200184. Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word in the given sentence. Pankaj always tries his best to uphold the reputation of his institution.opinionpositionprestigegrowthQuestion 184 of 200185. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. IndignationOffenseDesignationResignationDefenceQuestion 185 of 200186. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. In a nutshellBrieflyConstructivelyScrupulouslyKnottyQuestion 186 of 200187. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. AmateurHospitablePupilScholarProfessionalQuestion 187 of 200188. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Go round in circlesBe forced to explain your actions and probably be punishedMake no progress in an argument or discussionBecome very confused when you are trying to explain somethingBelieve something good about someone even though you could believe either good or badQuestion 188 of 200189. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.FriezeFortunateFunerealFortuiteousQuestion 189 of 200190. Select the most appropriate idiom for the underlined segment in the given sentence. I took a quick trip to my cousin’s house before going on vacation to Africa.Break the journeyPaid a flying visitLived out of a suitcaseFloat one’s boatQuestion 190 of 200191. Key factors influencing subway air pollution will include station depth, date of construction, type of ventilation (natural/air conditioning), types of brakes (electromagnetic or conventional brake pads) and wheels (rubber or steel) used on the trains, train frequency and more recently the presence or absence of platform screen-door systems. In particular, much subway particulate matter is sourced from moving train parts such as wheels and brake pads, as well as from the steel rails and power-supply materials, making the particles dominantly iron-containing. To date, there is no clear epidemiological indication of abnormal health effects on underground workers and commuters. New York subway workers have been exposed to such air without significant observed impacts on their health, and no increased risk of lung cancer was found among subway train drivers in the Stockholm subway system. But a note of caution is struck by the observations of scholars who found that employees working on the platforms of Stockholm underground, where PM concentrations were greatest, tended to have higher levels of risk markers for cardiovascular disease than ticket sellers and train drivers. The dominantly ferrous particles are mixed with particles from a range of other sources, including rock ballast from the track, biological aerosols such as bacteria and viruses, and air from the outdoors, and driven through the tunnel system on turbulent air currents generated by the trains themselves and ventilation systems. What is the passage about?Metro life and the subway facilitiesThe benefits of subway lifeThe risky life in the subwaysPollution created by the railroadQuestion 191 of 200192. Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. Key factors influencing subway air pollution will include station depth, date of construction, type of ventilation (natural/air conditioning), types of brakes (electromagnetic or conventional brake pads) and wheels (rubber or steel) used on the trains, train frequency and more recently the presence or absence of platform screen-door systems. In particular, much subway particulate matter is sourced from moving train parts such as wheels and brake pads, as well as from the steel rails and power-supply materials, making the particles dominantly iron-containing. To date, there is no clear epidemiological indication of abnormal health effects on underground workers and commuters. New York subway workers have been exposed to such air without significant observed impacts on their health, and no increased risk of lung cancer was found among subway train drivers in the Stockholm subway system. But a note of caution is struck by the observations of scholars who found that employees working on the platforms of Stockholm underground, where PM concentrations were greatest, tended to have higher levels of risk markers for cardiovascular disease than ticket sellers and train drivers. The dominantly ferrous particles are mixed with particles from a range of other sources, including rock ballast from the track, biological aerosols such as bacteria and viruses, and air from the outdoors, and driven through the tunnel system on turbulent air currents generated by the trains themselves and ventilation systems. Inferring from passage, what is the most practical way of reducing the health risk of subway life?Wearing face masks during journeyOpting for other transportation modesReducing subway commutationGenerating ventilation systemsQuestion 192 of 200193. In particular, much subway particulate matter is sourced from moving train parts such as wheels and brake pads, as well as from the steel rails and power-supply materials, making the particles dominantly iron-containing. To date, there is no clear epidemiological indication of abnormal health effects on underground workers and commuters. New York subway workers have been exposed to such air without significant observed impacts on their health, and no increased risk of lung cancer was found among subway train drivers in the Stockholm subway system. But a note of caution is struck by the observations of scholars who found that employees working on the platforms of Stockholm underground, where PM concentrations were greatest, tended to have higher levels of risk markers for cardiovascular disease than ticket sellers and train drivers. The dominantly ferrous particles are mixed with particles from a range of other sources, including rock ballast from the track, biological aerosols such as bacteria and viruses, and air from the outdoors, and driven through the tunnel system on turbulent air currents generated by the trains themselves and ventilation systems. What is the tone of the speaker?SeriousPessimisticJoyfulInformalQuestion 193 of 200194. In particular, much subway particulate matter is sourced from moving train parts such as wheels and brake pads, as well as from the steel rails and power-supply materials, making the particles dominantly iron-containing. To date, there is no clear epidemiological indication of abnormal health effects on underground workers and commuters. New York subway workers have been exposed to such air without significant observed impacts on their health, and no increased risk of lung cancer was found among subway train drivers in the Stockholm subway system. But a note of caution is struck by the observations of scholars who found that employees working on the platforms of Stockholm underground, where PM concentrations were greatest, tended to have higher levels of risk markers for cardiovascular disease than ticket sellers and train drivers. The dominantly ferrous particles are mixed with particles from a range of other sources, including rock ballast from the track, biological aerosols such as bacteria and viruses, and air from the outdoors, and driven through the tunnel system on turbulent air currents generated by the trains themselves and ventilation systems. Which of the following diseases is found commonly among workers in underground subways?AbdominalCardiovascularRenalPulmonaryQuestion 194 of 200195. In particular, much subway particulate matter is sourced from moving train parts such as wheels and brake pads, as well as from the steel rails and power-supply materials, making the particles dominantly iron-containing. To date, there is no clear epidemiological indication of abnormal health effects on underground workers and commuters. New York subway workers have been exposed to such air without significant observed impacts on their health, and no increased risk of lung cancer was found among subway train drivers in the Stockholm subway system. But a note of caution is struck by the observations of scholars who found that employees working on the platforms of Stockholm underground, where PM concentrations were greatest, tended to have higher levels of risk markers for cardiovascular disease than ticket sellers and train drivers. The dominantly ferrous particles are mixed with particles from a range of other sources, including rock ballast from the track, biological aerosols such as bacteria and viruses, and air from the outdoors, and driven through the tunnel system on turbulent air currents generated by the trains themselves and ventilation systems. Select the most suitable word from the passage which means ‘not covered or hidden’.TurbulentSourcedAbnormalExposedQuestion 195 of 200196. In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. It is indeed (196) _______ to create an urban forest to control air pollution. It is like a child’s play if (197)_______ awareness is created among people of all ages. Just (198)_______ a mango seed or a jackfruit seed into fertile ground or make seed bombs for the seed to sprout during rainy season. Authorities must take (199)________ measures to ensure a part of the town or city is allocated to plant trees. This ensures the (200)________ of adequate oxygen to people. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1difficultimpossibleeasyimpracticalQuestion 196 of 200197. In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. It is indeed (196) _______ to create an urban forest to control air pollution. It is like a child’s play if (197)_______ awareness is created among people of all ages. Just (198)_______ a mango seed or a jackfruit seed into fertile ground or make seed bombs for the seed to sprout during rainy season. Authorities must take (199)________ measures to ensure a part of the town or city is allocated to plant trees. This ensures the (200)________ of adequate oxygen to people. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2quitemuchfewadequateQuestion 197 of 200198. In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. It is indeed (196) _______ to create an urban forest to control air pollution. It is like a child’s play if (197)_______ awareness is created among people of all ages. Just (198)_______ a mango seed or a jackfruit seed into fertile ground or make seed bombs for the seed to sprout during rainy season. Authorities must take (199)________ measures to ensure a part of the town or city is allocated to plant trees. This ensures the (200)________ of adequate oxygen to people. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3pickthrowpullpeelQuestion 198 of 200199. In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. It is indeed (196) _______ to create an urban forest to control air pollution. It is like a child’s play if (197)_______ awareness is created among people of all ages. Just (198)_______ a mango seed or a jackfruit seed into fertile ground or make seed bombs for the seed to sprout during rainy season. Authorities must take (199)________ measures to ensure a part of the town or city is allocated to plant trees. This ensures the (200)________ of adequate oxygen to people. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4necessarytime-consuminglethargicglamorousQuestion 199 of 200200. In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. It is indeed (196) _______ to create an urban forest to control air pollution. It is like a child’s play if (197)_______ awareness is created among people of all ages. Just (198)_______ a mango seed or a jackfruit seed into fertile ground or make seed bombs for the seed to sprout during rainy season. Authorities must take (199)________ measures to ensure a part of the town or city is allocated to plant trees. This ensures the (200)________ of adequate oxygen to people. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5availabilityshortagelackmixQuestion 200 of 200 Loading...
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