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I ( ) 1 6
1. JOKE : GLHB : : RISK : ?(A) SJTL (B) OFPH(C) ULVN (D) QHRJ
2. 4 : 17 : : 7 : ?(A) 51 (B) 48(C) 49 (D) 50
3. : : : : ?(A) (B)(C) (D)
4. Y2 : 4 : : V2 : ?(A) 16 (B) 49(C) 25 (D) 9
5. DFHJ : WUSQ : : HJLN : ?(A) PRTW (B) RTVX(C) TWYZ (D) SQOM
6. : : : : ?(A) (B)(C) (D)
7 8, I II
7.I.II.
I.II.
(A) I II (B) I II (C) II (D) I
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I.II.
(A) I II(B) I II (C) II (D) I
9. 'GARNISH' 'RGAINHS' 'GENIOUS'
(A) NGEOISU (B) NEGIOUS(C) ENGOIUS (D) GENOISU
10. FASHION FOIHSAN PROBLEM
(A) RPBOELM (B) PELBORM(C) PRBOELM (D) ROBLEMP
11. A, B, C, D, E, F 'B' C C 'B'
A C 'E' C 'D' A 'F' B
(A) 1 (B) 2(C) 4 (D) 3
12 13
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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)Directions : In questions no. 1 to 6, select therelated word/letters/number from the givenalternatives.1. JOKE : GLHB : : RISK : ?
(A) SJTL (B) OFPH(C) ULVN (D) QHRJ
2. 4 : 17 : : 7 : ?(A) 51 (B) 48(C) 49 (D) 50
3. Kidneys : Nephron : : Central NervousSystem : ?(A) Spinal cord (B) Brain(C) Neurons (D) Cerebrum
4. Y2 : 4 : : V2 : ?(A) 16 (B) 49(C) 25 (D) 9
5. DFHJ : WUSQ : : HJLN : ?(A) PRTW (B) RTVX(C) TWYZ (D) SQOM
6. Insects : Entomology : : Snakes : ?(A) Cetology (B) Ophiology(C) Agrology (D) Mycology
Directions : In question number 7 and 8, oneor two statements is given followed by twoconclusions/ assumptions, I and II. You haveto consider the statement to be true, even if itseems to be at variance from commonly knownfacts. You are to decide which of the givenconclusions/assumptions can definitely bedrawn from the given statement. Indicate youranswer.7. Statements :
I. Some Politicians are social workers.II. All Doctors are social workers.Conclusions :I. Some Doctors are Politicians.II. Some Social workers are Doctors as well
as Politicians.(A) Both conclusions I and II follow.(B) Neither conclusion I nor II follow.(C) Only conclusion II follow.(D) Only conclusion I follow.
8. Statements :The crop condition continues to be criticaleven after the rains.Conclusions :I. The crop condition was not critical
before rains.II. The crop condition was expected to
improve after the rains.(A) Both conclusion I and II follow.(B) Neither conclusion I nor II follow.(C) Only conclusion II follow.(D) Only conclusion I follow
9. In a certain code 'GARNISH' is written as'RGAINHS'. How will 'GENIOUS' be writtenin that code ?(A) NGEOISU (B) NEGIOUS(C) ENGOIUS (D) GENOISU
10. In a certain language FASHION is coded asFOIHSAN. How is PROBLEM coded in thatcode ?(A) RPBOELM (B) PELBORM(C) PRBOELM (D) ROBLEMP
11. Six members of a family namely A, B, C, D,E, F are traveling together. 'B' is the son ofC but C is not the mother of B, A and C aremarried couple. E is the brother of C. D isthe daughter of A. F is the brother of B. Howmany male members are there in thefamily ?(A) 1 (B) 2(C) 4 (D) 3
Directions : In question number 12 and 13,among the four answer figures which can beformed from the cut out pieces given inquestion figure.12. Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
13. Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
14 16
14.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
15.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
16.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
17. '+' '–' '–' '×' , '×' '÷' '÷' '+' 42 * 4 * 12 * 20 * 9
0 (A) × – ÷ + (B) ÷ + – ×(C) – ÷ × + (D) + – ÷ ×
18 22,
18.
(A) 84 (B) 74(C) 104 (D) 94
19. 4 3 2 8 325 3 1 9 247 3 3 7 702 9 4 12 ?
(A) 27 (B) 120(C) 84 (D) 60
20.
(A) 25 (B) 26(C) 23 (D) 27
21. 1 216 3438 125 512
27 64 ?35 401 1575
(A) 575 (B) 340(C) 729 (D) 615
22.
(A) 30 (B) 128(C) 92 (D) 200
23 24
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Directions : In question number 14 and 16,identify the diagram that best represents therelationship among classes given below :14. Languages, English, and Kannada
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
15. Professors, Researchers, Scientists
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
16. Tigers, Lions, Animals
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
17. If '+' means '–', '–' means '×', '×' means '÷'and '÷' means '+'. Which combination willgive you the value of '0'
42 * 4 * 12 * 20 * 9 ?(A) × – ÷ + (B) ÷ + – ×(C) – ÷ × + (D) + – ÷ ×
Direction : In question numbers 18 and 22,select the missing number from the givenresponses.
18.
(A) 84 (B) 74(C) 104 (D) 94
19. 4 3 2 8 325 3 1 9 247 3 3 7 702 9 4 12 ?
(A) 27 (B) 120(C) 84 (D) 60
20.
(A) 25 (B) 26(C) 23 (D) 27
21. 1 216 3438 125 512
27 64 ?35 401 1575
(A) 575 (B) 340(C) 729 (D) 615
22.
(A) 30 (B) 128(C) 92 (D) 200
Directions : In question number 23 and 24,which answer figure will complete the patternin the question figure ?23. Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
24. Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
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26 27,
26. 1. Convince 2. Converge3. Convenience 4. Convalesce5. Converse(A) 1, 4, 3, 2, 5 (B) 4, 3, 2, 5, 1(C) 4, 2, 5, 3, 1 (D) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5
27. 1. Consume 2. Consciousness3. Conscience 4. Conservation5. Consequence(A) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 (B) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1(C) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1 (D) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4
28 32,
28. (A) LKM (B) ONP(C) STR (D) IHJ
29. (A) 34 – 30 (B) 44 – 31(C) 61 – 12 (D) 25 – 21
30. (A) (B)(C) (D)
31. (A) 326 (B) 428(C) 338 (D) 339
32. (A) (B)(C) (D)
33 35,
33. 3, 5, 35, 10, 12, 35, ___, ___(A) 19, 35, (B) 17, 19(C) 19, 24 (D) 22, 35
34. 36, 34, 30, 28, 24, ?(A) 26 (B) 23(C) 22 (D) 20
35. FAK IEM LIO ?(A) OMQ (B) MNO(C) NOP (D) OPQ
36.
BR _ NB _ O _ NB(A) OWOW (B) OWRW(C) RORO (D) WNWN
37. 2 : 3 : 4 5 : 2 : 2
21
(A) 7 (B) 28(C) 14 (D) 21
38. 3 4 6
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 3 (D) 5
39 41,
39. DISTRIBUTION(A) TUTION (B) SITUATION(C) DISTURB (D) TRUST
40. SUPERINTENDENT(A) DOCTOR (B) NURSE(C) INTENSE (D) DENTIST
41. INCONVENIENCE(A) CONVENE (B) CONVINCE(C) CONCEIVE (D) CONSCIENCE
42.
I 0 4 II
5 9
, 'A' 03, 10 'D' 58, 65
“BEAK”
(A) 44, 88, 10, 75 (B) 32, 76, 75, 22(C) 44, 75, 22, 88 (D) 20, 10, 87, 57
25. If a paper is folded in a particular mannerand a punch is made, when unfolded thispaper appears as given below in thequestion figure. Find out the manner inwhich the paper is folded and the punch ismade from the answer figures given.Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
Directions : In question number 26 and 27,arrange the following words as per order in thedictionary.26. 1. Convince 2. Converge
3. Convenience 4. Convalesce5. Converse(A) 1, 4, 3, 2, 5 (B) 4, 3, 2, 5, 1(C) 4, 2, 5, 3, 1 (D) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5
27. 1. Consume 2. Consciousness3. Conscience 4. Conservation5. Consequence(A) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 (B) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1(C) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1 (D) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4
Directions : In questions no. 28 to 32, find theodd number/ letters/ number pair from thegiven alternatives.28. (A) LKM (B) ONP
(C) STR (D) IHJ29. (A) 34 – 30 (B) 44 – 31
(C) 61 – 12 (D) 25 – 2130. (A) Geneva (B) Zurich
(C) Berene (D) Bristol31. (A) 326 (B) 428
(C) 338 (D) 33932. (A) Kidnap (B) Murder
(C) Assassinate (D) KillDirections : In questions no. 33 to 35, a seriesis given, with one/two term missing. Choosethe correct alternative from the given ones thatwill complete the series.33. 3, 5, 35, 10, 12, 35, ___, ___
(A) 19, 35, (B) 17, 19(C) 19, 24 (D) 22, 35
34. 36, 34, 30, 28, 24, ?(A) 26 (B) 23(C) 22 (D) 20
35. FAK IEM LIO ?(A) OMQ (B) MNO(C) NOP (D) OPQ
36. Which one set of letters when sequentiallyplaced at the gaps in the given letter seriesshall complete it ?BR _ NB _ O _ NB(A) OWOW (B) OWRW(C) RORO (D) WNWN
37. Gaurav, Sandeep and Sachin shared somestamps in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. After a gamethe ratio became 5 : 2 : 2. If Gaurav won 21stamps how many did Sachin lose ?(A) 7 (B) 28(C) 14 (D) 21
38. Sandeep walks 3 kms to east and turnssouth and walks 4 kms. Again turns westand walks 6 kms. How far is he from thestarting point ?(A) 6 kms (B) 7 kms(C) 3 kms (D) 5 kms
Directions : In question number 39 and 41, fromthe given alternative words, select the wordswhich cannot be formed using the letters of thegiven word.39. DISTRIBUTION
(A) TUTION (B) SITUATION(C) DISTURB (D) TRUST
40. SUPERINTENDENT(A) DOCTOR (B) NURSE(C) INTENSE (D) DENTIST
41. INCONVENIENCE(A) CONVENE (B) CONVINCE(C) CONCEIVE (D) CONSCIENCE
42. A word is represented by only one set ofnumbers as given in any one of thealternatives. The sets of numbers given inthe alternatives are represented by twoclasses of alphabets as in the two matricesgiven below. The columns and rows ofMatrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and thatof Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. Aletter from these matrices can berepresented first by its row and next by itscolumn, e.g., 'A' can be represented by03, 10 etc., and 'D' can be represented by58, 65 etc. Similarly, you have to identifythe set for the word. "BEAK"
(A) 44, 88, 10, 75 (B) 32, 76, 75, 22(C) 44, 75, 22, 88 (D) 20, 10, 87, 57
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45. + – , 8 7
(A) 6 + 8 × 2 – 7 = 0(B) 7 × 8 + 6 – 9 = 25(C) 8 × 2 + 7 – 6 = 9(D) 8 – 7 + 3 × 5 = 35
46.
A C E G(A) I J L M (B) B D E F(C) G H J N (D) O Q S U
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48.
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49. ROME MORE DARE
(A) RDEA (B) RAED
50. 25 5 '0'
5 5
(A) 25 (B) 30 (C) 20 (D) 35
43. There are deer and peacocks in a zoo. Bycounting heads they are 80. The numberof their legs is 200. How many peacocks arethere ?(A) 20 (B) 50(C) 30 (D) 60
44. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, thenwhich of the answer figures is the image ofthe given figure ?Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
45. After interchanging + and –, 8 and 7, whichone of the following becomes correct ?(A) 6 + 8 × 2 – 7 = 0(B) 7 × 8 + 6 – 9 = 25(C) 8 × 2 + 7 – 6 = 9(D) 8 – 7 + 3 × 5 = 35
46. Select from the alternatives an appropriateterm that is identical to the term given inthe equation.
A C E G(A) I J L M (B) B D E F(C) G H J N (D) O Q S U
47. Select the answer figure in which thequestion figure is hidden.Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
48. If a paper is folded as shown in figure toform a cube, then the pairs of opposite facesare :Question Figure :
Answer Figures :
49. If ROME is written as MORE then DARE iswritten as :(A) RDEA (B) RAED(C) RDAE (D) RADE
50. Raju drives 25 km north and turns left andtravels 5 km and reaches point '0'. He thenturns right and covers another 5 kms.Afterwards turns to each and drives 5 km.How much distance he has to travel to goback to the starting point ?(A) 25 kms (B) 30 kms(C) 20 kms (D) 35 kms
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51.1 3xx
x306 + x300 + x270 + x264 – x204 – x198 + 1.(A) 0 (B) 2(C) 1 (D) –1
52 54,
52.(A) 135° (B) 126°(C) 150° (D) 119°
53. ` 733 ( ` )
(A) ` 329.80 (B) ` 331.45(C) ` 329.85 (D) ` 331.50
54. ` 165 ( ` ) –
(A) ` 325 (B) ` 345(C) ` 365 (D) ` 335
55. ABCD AC BD, P APB = 110° CBD = 30°
ADB (A) 70° (B) 80°(C) 30° (D) 55°
56. 28 30
6.4
(A) 32 (B)352
(C) 3.5 (D) 35
57. 6 1.5 22.5
–(A) 8 (B) 4 10 (C) 6 10 (D) 10
58. AB CD 17
AB CD 10 24 –
(A) 15 (B) 18(C) 9 (D) 13
59 62,
59. 2012
(A) 3 (B) 5(C) 4 (D) 2
60.
(A) (B)(C) (D)
61. 2013
(A) 470 (B) 460 (C) 450 (D) 440
SSC CGL Mock Test Practice Set 11(With Answer) Tier I
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