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MOCK TEST SSC CGL – TIER-I
Paper No. B-1183 PART – I (REASONING)
1. (a); m c a m c a m c a m c a m c a m c 2. (b);
3. (c);
4. (b); 520 : 738 : : 222 : 350
5. (c);
6. (a) 7. (a);
8. (a) 9. (c) 10. (b); Mercury is liquid. 11. (c) 12. (d) 13. (b);
14. (a) 15. (c); Forest Timber Pulp Paper Book
4 3 2 5 1 16. (c) 17. (d) 18. (a); Summer comes after spring. Similarly, Monday comes after Sunday.
19. (c);
20. (c);
21. (b);
22. (a);
23. (b); (3A5B2) C 4 D 6 ⇒ (3 + 5 – 2) × 4 ÷ 6 ⇒ 4
24. (b); 4 × 7 × 11 = 462 5 × 8 × 12 = 480
7 × 4 × ? =224⇒
25. (b); 26. (a); Cow and goat are different animals.
27. (d); Number of successful candidates = 11 + 47 – 1 = 57 Total number of students = 57 + 3 + 1 = 61
28. (c);
29. (b);
30. (d); Both the conclusions follow.
31. (b) R O S E C H A I R S E A R C H ⇒ 6 8 2 1 7 3 4 5 6 2 1 4 6 7 3
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32. (b); 13 V 12 X 9 V 2 5 1
33. (b);
34. (b); There is no “D” letter in the given word. 35. (d); B E C U ⇒ C U B E 36. (b);
37. (d);
38. (a);
39. (a);
40. (d); 9 quadrilaterals. 41. (a); 7 42. (d) 43. (c) 44. (d) 45. (a) 46. (d) 47. (c) 48. (b); Except cat all are beasts of burden. 49. (d);
50 ? 59
50. (a); 144 (excepte this all are perfect cube).
PART – II (QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE)
51. (d);
52. (a);
Q + R worked for 6 days means they completed 6 × 7 = 42 work, so remaining work. i.e. 60 – 42 = 18 was done by P.
P
(efficiency.)
Efficiency of P = 6, Q = 4, R = 3
Work done by R
days
days
difference of days =10 days 53. (b); X — 24
X × 20 = (X + Y) × 12
5X = 3X + 3Y 2X = 3Y
[Efficiency] Total work Y alone
can do it in
= 36 days
54. (d);
of the mild is replaced
means,
Final quantity of milk
(
)
lit.
So, water = 81 – 36 = 45 lit.
Ratio
55. (c); Water Syrup Total Initial 3 + 5 = 8
Final
+
=
(but syrup must be same in both
the conditions so making balance equation) ratio of water from initial to final
3 — 5 & final mixture is of 10 parts.
So water added
parts
56. (b); Speed1 =
km/hr.
Speed2
hr.
mins = 26 min 40
sec. 57. (d); Diameter of wheel cm
Radius = 42 cm
Perimeter of wheel
cm2 Distance covered in 5 revolutions cm
Speed of car = 1320 cm/sec. 58. (b); The two cars will collide if their
speed are in ratio of the distance to be covered by them. Ratio of distance = 40 : 50 = 4 : 5 For the cars not to collide,
59. (c);
[P = sum, R
= rate, T = time]
[ ]
60. (b); Rate
I 80 × 87 — 87 × 87 [ Installment will be equal so balancing the equation] II — 7569 Each Installment Total Principal 13360 Each installment = 7569 Rs.
61. (b); Let the principal = 100 Rs.
According to question. R = 10% =
11 units = 132 1 unit = 12 100 units = 1200 Principal = Rs. 1200
62. (b); √
√
√
√
√
√
√ √
, Similarly
√ √
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√ (√ )
√
√ (√ )
√
√
√
63. (a);
(
)
(
)
√
(
)
(√ )
(
)
√
√ √
64. (c); √
√ (√ √ )
√ (√ √ )
√ (√ √ ) √
√ √
√ √ √
√
65. (a);
( )
66. (c); [ ]
…………
…………
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67. (a);
km/hr. [ =
speed of boat , = speed of current]
km/h
km/h
68. (c);
…………
…………
On solving (i) & (ii) km/h
69. (c); Average of 100 students = 40 Total = 40 × 100 = 4000 Error = 83 – 53 = 30 (high)
So.
70. (c);
√
(√
√ )
(
√ )
71. (c); [ ] √
72. (c);
√
√
√ √
73. (d); In ABC,
√
√
74. (b); *√√ +
*√√ +
*
+
*
+
*
+
*
+
75. (d); [ ( √
√ )
]
76. (d);
According to question and for our convenient Let total height = 64 unit
In first hour
unit
Remaining height
unit
unit — 192 m
unit —
m
3 unit = 9 m 77. (a); Let Boys and girls = 300 & 200
Boys & girls not getting scholarship
&
Total students not getting scholarship 390
Req. %
78. (b); Population of town = 3,11,250
No. of women in town
No. of literate women
No. of men in town =
No. of literate men =
Total = 38700 + 135000 = 173700
79. (a);
80. (b); ( √ ) ( √ )
Mean proportion
( √ ) ( √ )
( √ ) ( √ )
√ √
√ √ 81. (b); Let CP = 100
Profit of 12% means SP = 112 (P) Loss of 4% means SP = 96 (Q) Q : P = 96 : 112 = 6 : 7
82. (c); Discount S.P. Rs. List price list price
list price
Rs.
83. (a);
of his cloth profit = 10%
profit on the whole
of his cloth = –20% loss = – 5% loss
on the whole
of his cloth on no loss no profit
Completely he had 5% Profit. 84. (b); Let original price per dozen
New Price per dozen
Original no. of pins
dozen
New no. of pins
dozen
*
+
Original price = 16 New price = 16 – 4 = 12 Rs.
85. (d);
Total efficiency = 3 For 5 min work Remaining 45
Req. time
mins.
86. (b);
taps
87. (c); In equilateral triangle Orthocentre, in-centre, circumcentre and centroid are coincide.
88. (a); In OMN
89. (c); In OBE OE = OB = radius
90. (b); is a right angled triangle.
& AD = 9 cm
cm
cm
cm
AB = 10 cm
91. (c);
is also an equilateral
√
√
92. (a);
(R.H.S. should be 1)
Coordinates of = (0, 3), (2, 0), (0, 0)
Area of
unit2
93. (b);
√
√
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94. (a); As D & E are mid-points
& also
(
)
95. (a);
96. (b); (
) (
) (
)
……………(
)
………………… (
)
97. (b); √
√
√
√
& 1.2
Clearly √ is greatest. 98. (c);
minimum number vote votes
99. (a); Shivaraman = 120 × 2 = 240 votes 100. (a);
20 × 2 = 40 votes.
Part - III (General Awareness)
101 c 126 a
102 d 127 b
103 a 128 a
104 b 129 d
105 a 130 c
106 b 131 d
107 b 132 c
108 d 133 a
109 c 134 c
110 d 135 b
111 d 136 d
112 c 137 b
113 a 138 a
114 b 139 a
115 a 140 b
116 a 141 c
117 c 142 b
118 d 143 b
119 b 144 d
120 d 145 a
121 c 146 a
122 d 147 c
123 a 148 a
124 b 149 a
125 d 150 b
PART - IV ENGLISH LANGUAGE 151. (d) 152. (d) 153. (c) 154. (c) 155. (b) 156. (a) Nabob- a person of conspicuous wealth or high status; Bigwig-
Dignitary, Luminary, Important person; Doubter- a person who questions or lacks faith in something; a sceptic; Converse- chat, talk.
157. (d) Qualm- an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, Scruple; Distress-extreme anxiety, sorrow, pain; Impunity-exemption from punishment
158. (a) Precarious- dependent on chance, uncertain, doubtful, dubious 159. (a) Improvident - not having or showing foresight, Cautious; Proven-
past participle of ‘prove’ 160. (c) a thin decorative covering of fine wood applied to a coarser wood
or other material. 161. (d) Innocuous- harmless; Dainty- clean or elegant; Lucid- very clear or
easy to understand 162. (a)Bashful means shy. 163. (d) Anthropology- the study of humankind, in particular; Etymology-
the study of the history of words, their origins; Kalology- "the science and theory of beauty
164. (b) Chorus-a group of singers; Horde- a large group of people; Posse- a group of people who have a common characteristic or occupation
165. (a) Hearse- large car for carrying a coffin or grave; Hearsay- rumor; Convent- a place where nun lives.
166. (d) Shirker- a person who shirks his work or duty; Drowsy- Sleepy, Dozy; Torpid- Lethargic, Inactive, Sluggish; So, ‘Malingerer’ is the one word that goes with the question.
167. (c) Neophyte- a person who is new to a subject or activity; Amateur-non-professional, non-specialist; Enthusiast- a person who is very interested in a particular activity or subject
168. (c) Xenophobia- fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners; Acrophobia-fear from height; Hydrophobia-fear from water
169. (a) 170. (b) 171. (d) A tirade is a long and blusterous speech given especially when the
speaker is denouncing someone or something. 172. (c) Glower- have an angry or sullen look on one's face; scowl 173. (a) ‘Infested’ take ‘with’ preposition’ 174. (c) Stave off – to try to avert something (trying to stave off disaster) 175. (b) 176. (a) Use ‘into’ in place of ‘in’ (plunged into)
177. (c) Replace ‘hardly-won’ with ‘hard-won’ 178. (b) Use ‘kept on working’ in place of ‘kept to work’ 179. (c) Correct form- ‘but survived luckily’ 180. (b) Right phrase is ‘ever-growing’ 181. (b) Past indefinite is used for single action 182. (d) Any of the given options doesn’t take ‘like’ after themselves. 183. (c) Present perfect + since + past indefinite 184. (a) Sentence is in past so need not have + V3 185. (b) Only Detrimental takes ‘to’ preposition; other takes ‘for’
preposition 186. (a) Refreshing is done by Tea hence passive voice should be used 187. (c) Active voice is preferred to passive voice 188. (a) 189. (b) 190. (b) 191. (b)refer to the second paragraph of the passage, “At night, when he
was asleep, his dark-brown friend would raise from some black corner a wild, wailful cry, a song of infinite lowliness and despair, that would go shuddering and sobbing among the buildings of the block and cause people to swear.”
192. (d)Refer to the first paragraph of the passage, “Moreover, the latter grew very skillful in avoiding missiles and feet.”
193. (b)Refer to the 1st paragraph of the passage, “Sometimes, too, the child himself used to beat the dog, although it is not known that he ever had what could be truly called a just cause.”
194. (b) 195. (d) Refer to the 3rd paragraph of the passage, “The dog always
accepted these thrashings with an air of admitted guilt.” 196. (c)Refer to the 1st paragraph of the passage, “The only benefit is that
organic foods are not contaminated with pesticides.” 197. (b)This is the only true motive behind the installation. 198. (b)As there is no evidence to suggest that there are more nutritional
benefits from expensive organic food 199. (d)refer to the 2nd last line of the first paragraph of the passage, “,the
study is not good news for that sector and for people who are big on organic food.”
200. (d)refer to the 1st paragraph of the passage, “. The researchers add that there is no difference in protein and fat content between organic and conventional milk and the vitamin count is similar in both types.”