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(C) : (D) :

2. : : : : ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

3. : : : ?

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(A) (B)

(C) (D)5. 25 : 49 : : 37 : ?

(A) 41 (B) 56(C) 60 (D) 65

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(C) (D)

7. : : : ?(A) (B)

(C) (D)

8. : : : : ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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9. (A) (B)

(C) (D)

10. (A) (B)

(C) (D)11. (A) BEH (B) CFI

(C) DGJ (D) EHL12. (A) HIVW (B) MKLN

(C) EFOP (D) COYZ13. (A) (B)

(C) (D)

14. (A) 121-196 (B) 144-225(C) 36-83 (D) 16-49

15. (A) 1243 (B) 7516(C) 4514 (D) 9425

16. (A) 121 – 134 (B) 691 – 61516(C) 136 – 1410 (D) 312 – 316

17. (A) 143 (B) 165(C) 183 (D) 289

18.

A _ VZ _ AV _ ZA _ V(A) A V A Z (B) Z V Z A(C) A Z V A (D) Z V A Z

19.

1. Apple 2. Appreciate3. Apply 4. Application5. Apartment(A) 5, 1, 2, 4, 3 (B) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4(C) 5, 1, 3, 4, 2 (D) 5, 1, 4, 3, 2

20 24

20. 10, 18, 34, ?, 130, 258(A) 32 (B) 60(C) 68 (D) 66

21. 2, 6, 14, 26, ?, 62(A) 52 (B) 54(C) 44 (D) 42

22. 6, 12, 21, 33, ?(A) 45 (B) 48(C) 40 (D) 46

23. AD, EH, IL, ?, QT(A) LM (B) MN(C) MP (D) OM

24. ABCD, IJKL, QRST, ?(A) YZAB (B) ABYZ(C) BAZY (D) YAZB

25. A, B, C, D, E F

C, B D, A C

E, A D F, A

(A) D (B) B(C) C (D) F

Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning)Directions : In questions no. 1 to 8, select therelated word/letters/number from the givenalternatives.1. Oxygen : Breathe : : ?

(A) Pen : Ink (B) Disease : Birth(C) Bed : Rest (D) Glucose : Strength

2. Thermometer : Heat : : Barometer : ?(A) Temperature (B) Pressure(C) Humidity (D) Altitude

3. Book : Library : : ?(A) Fish : River(B) Aeroplane : Sky(C) Bouquet : Flower(D) Ship : Fleet

4. Inexperience : Mistake : : Carelessness : ?(A) Accident (B) Transportation(C) Gainfulness (D) Successful

5. 25 : 49 : : 37 : ?(A) 41 (B) 56(C) 60 (D) 65

6. Wheels : Car : : Monitor : ?(A) Class (B) Computer(C) Keyboard (D) Team

7. Large : Enormous : : ?(A) Cat : Tiger (B) Warmth : Frost(C) Plump : Fat (D) Royal : Regale

8. Secretive : Open : : Snide : ?(A) Hidden (B) Forthright(C) Outcome (D) Forward

Directions : In questions no. 9 to 17, select theone which is different from other threealternatives.9. (A) Wheat (B) Maize

(C) Grain (D) Pea10. (A) Beak (B) Feathers

(C) Egg (D) Mammals11. (A) BEH (B) CFI

(C) DGJ (D) EHL12. (A) HIVW (B) MKLN

(C) EFOP (D) COYZ13. (A) River (B) Ocean

(C) Lake (D) Rain

14. (A) 121-196 (B) 144-225(C) 36-83 (D) 16-49

15. (A) 1243 (B) 7516(C) 4514 (D) 9425

16. (A) 121 – 134 (B) 691 – 61516(C) 136 – 1410 (D) 312 – 316

17. (A) 143 (B) 165(C) 183 (D) 289

18. Which one set of letters when sequentiallyplaced at the gaps in the given letter seriesshall complied it ?A _ VZ _ AV _ ZA _ V(A) A V A Z (B) Z V Z A(C) A Z V A (D) Z V A Z

19. Arrange the following words according toEnglish Dictionary.1. Apple 2. Appreciate3. Apply 4. Application5. Apartment(A) 5, 1, 2, 4, 3 (B) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4(C) 5, 1, 3, 4, 2 (D) 5, 1, 4, 3, 2

Directions : In questions no. 20 to 24, a seriesis given, with one term missing. Choose thecorrect alternative from the given ones thatwill complete the series.20. 10, 18, 34, ?, 130, 258

(A) 32 (B) 60(C) 68 (D) 66

21. 2, 6, 14, 26, ?, 62(A) 52 (B) 54(C) 44 (D) 42

22. 6, 12, 21, 33, ?(A) 45 (B) 48(C) 40 (D) 46

23. AD, EH, IL, ?, QT(A) LM (B) MN(C) MP (D) OM

24. ABCD, IJKL, QRST, ?(A) YZAB (B) ABYZ(C) BAZY (D) YAZB

25. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are walkingin a line. C is in front of B. D is behind A,but in front of C. E is behind A, but in frontof D. F is in front of A. Who is walking onthe extreme back ?(A) D (B) B(C) C (D) F

26. B, A C, B A D, B A C

D, A (A) (B)(C) (D)

27.13, 24, 29, 39, 44, 54, 61, 69

(A) 61 (B) 13(C) 44 (D) 24

28.

(A) (B)(C) (D)

29.

'Plenipotentiary'(A) Plenty (B) Potency(C) Potential (D) Pony

30. TRAIN WUDLQ BUS

(A) EXU (B) DWU(C) EXV (D) VXE

31. NATION ANITNO EROFMR

(A) FORMER (B) ROMFER(C) REFORM (D) FROMER

32.

(A) (B)(C) (D)

33. A, B, C, D E A E F E D C

E B

(A) C (B) D(C) F (D)

34 36

34. 2593 (2337) 35277324 (?) 6245(A) 7465 (B) 6232(C) 7241 (D) 6010

35.

(A) 336 (B) 330(C) 270 (D) 390

36. 5 4 417 3 5810 2 ?(A) 34 (B) 12(C) 99 (D) 104

37. ASHA 79 VINAYBHUSHAN = ?(A) 211 (B) 200

(C) 144 (D)

38. 75 20%

40%

(A) 36 (B) 15(C) 30 (D) 33

39. 3

3 1

3

(A) 7 (B) 6

(C) 5 (D) 4

40. *

8 * 5 * 2 * 72 * 4(A) = × + ÷ (B) × = + ÷(C) × + = ÷ (D) + × = ÷

41.

3 × 8 × 2 = 832, 6 × 4 × 1 = 461, 8 × 6 × l = ?(A) 238 (B) 816(C) 146 (D) 681

42.

35 + 7 × 5 ÷ 5 – 6 = 24

(A) × – (B) + ×

(C) ÷ + (D) – ÷

26. B is South-West of A, C is to the East of Band South-East of A and D is to the North ofC in line with B and A. In which directionof A is D located ?(A) North-East (B) North(C) East (D) South-West

27. Find the wrong number in the given series.13, 24, 29, 39, 44, 54, 61, 69(A) 61 (B) 13(C) 44 (D) 24

28. Raju introduced a man, "He is mydaughter's maternal uncle's nephew'sgrandfather". How is Raju related with theman ?(A) Father-in-law (B) Son-in-law(C) Maternal uncle (D) Brother-in-law

29. From the given alternatives select the wordwhich cannot be formed by using the lettersof the given word. Find this word.

'Plenipotentiary'(A) Plenty (B) Potency(C) Potential (D) Pony

30. If TRAIN is coded as WUDLQ, how is the wordBUS coded ?(A) EXU (B) DWU(C) EXV (D) VXE

31. In a certain code, NATION is written asANITNO. In that code, which word will bewritten as EROFMR ?(A) FORMER (B) ROMFER(C) REFORM (D) FROMER

32. There are five friends – Satish, Kishor,Mohan, Anil and Rajesh. Mohan is thetallest. Satish is shorter than Kishor buttaller than Rajesh. Anil is little shorter thanKishore but little taller than Satish. Who istaller than Rajesh but shorter than Anil ?(A) Anil (B) Kishor(C) Rajesh (D) Satish

33. A, B, C, D and E are sitting around a roundtable. A is between E and F, E is opposite toD and C is not sitting in either of theneighboring seats of E. Who is opposite toB ?(A) C (B) D(C) F (D) None of these

Direction : In questions no. 34 to 36, select themissing number from the given responses.34. 2593 (2337) 3527

7324 (?) 6245(A) 7465 (B) 6232(C) 7241 (D) 6010

35.

(A) 336 (B) 330(C) 270 (D) 390

36. 5 4 417 3 5810 2 ?(A) 34 (B) 12(C) 99 (D) 104

37. If ASHA equals 79, then VINAYBHUSHAN =?(A) 211 (B) 200(C) 144 (D) None of these

38. There are 75 persons in a seminar hall 20percent of them sitting on chair, 40 percentof the remaining sitting on long benches.How many persons do not possess any seats?(A) 36 (B) 15(C) 30 (D) 33

39. A man travels 3 km to the West, turns leftand goes 3 km, turns right and goes 1 km,again turns right and goes 3 km. How far isthe from the starting point ?(A) 7 km (B) 6 km(C) 5 km (D) 4 km

40. Select the correct combination ofmathematical signs to replace * signs andto balance the given equation.8 * 5 * 2 * 72 * 4(A) = × + ÷ (B) × = + ÷(C) × + = ÷ (D) + × = ÷

41. Some equations are solved on the basis of acertain system. On the same basis, find outthe correct answer for the unsolvedequation.3 × 8 × 2 = 832, 6 × 4 × 1 = 461, 8 × 6 × l = ?(A) 238 (B) 816(C) 146 (D) 681

42. Which interchange of signs will make thefollowing equation correct ?35 + 7 × 5 ÷ 5 – 6 = 24(A) × and – (B) + and ×(C) ÷ and + (D) – and ÷

43 I, II, IIIIV

43. :1.

2.

3.

:I.

II.

III.

IV.

(A) I III

(B) II IV

(C) I, II III

(D) I II III

44. 4

(A) 0 (B) 4(C) 8 (D) 16

45. 9

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

46. 31

8 69

(A) 11, 42 (B) 17, 48(C) 13, 44 (D) 20, 51

47. 4 : 30

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

48.AB

:

:

49.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

50.

I 0 4 II

5 9

, 'B' 01, 11, 23 'N' 59, 66, 78

“MILK”

(A) 12, 67, 32, 99 (B) 31, 86, 33, 87(C) 21, 76, 32, 95 (D) 10, 67, 42, 88

Directions : In question nos. 43, threestatements are given followed by fourconclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to considerthe statements to be true even if they seem tobe at variance from commonly known facts. Youare to decide which of the given conclusions, ifany, follow from the given statements. Indicateyour answer.43. Statements :

1. All books are boxes.2. All boxes are papers3. All pens are paper.Conclusions :I. Some papers are books.II. All books are papers.III. Some pens are books.IV. All boxes are books(A) Only conclusions I and III follow(B) Either conclusion II or IV follows(C) Only conclusions I, II and III follow(D) Either conclusion I or II or III follow

44. A solid cube of 4 inches has been paintedred, green and black on pairs of oppositefaces. It has been cut into one inch cubes.How many cubes have all three colours ?(A) 0 (B) 4(C) 8 (D) 16

45. If 9th of the month falls on the day precedingSunday, on what day will 1st of the monthfall ?(A) Friday (B) Saturday(C) Sunday (D) Monday

46. Priya and her father differ in their ages by31 years. After 8 years. if the sum of theirages will be 69, their present ages are(A) 11, 42 (B) 17, 48(C) 13, 44 (D) 20, 51

47. A watch reads 4 : 30. If the minute handpoints East, in which direction will the hourhand point ?(A) South-East (B) North-East(C) North (D) North-West

48. Which of the answer figures is exactly themirror image of the question figure, whenthe mirror is held on the fine AB ?Question figure :

Answer figures :

49. Which one of the following diagrams bestdepicts the relationship among Cement,Bricks and Building materials ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

50. 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., 'B' can be represented by01, 11, 23 etc., and 'N' can be representedby 59, 66, 78 etc. Similarly, you have toidentify the set for the word. "MILK"

(A) 12, 67, 32, 99 (B) 31, 86, 33, 87(C) 21, 76, 32, 95 (D) 10, 67, 42, 88

)

51. 4x = sec4x = tan 8 2

21xx

(A)12 (B)

14

(C)1

16 (D)18

52. sin + cos = 2 cos (90° – )

cot –

(A) 2 (B) 2 – 1

(C) 2 + 1 (D) 0

53. 4 10 'a'

(A) a < 6 (B) 6 < a < 14(C) a > 5 (D) 6 < a < 12

54. sec4 – sec2 –(A) sec2 .cot2 (B) cos2 – cos4 (C) tan2 .tan4 (D) sec2 .tan2

55. 6 × 15 = x 10 x

(A) 3 (B) 6(C) 3 (D) +3

56. a + b + 1 = 0 (a3 + b3 + 1 – 3ab)

(A) –1 (B) 1(C) 3 (D) 0

57. 60% 25%

20% 1500 –(A) 48000 (B) 50000(C) 51000 (D) 45000

58. 2750 2500

–(A) 5% (B) 15% (C) 20% (D) 10%

59. xy- P Q (2, 0) (5, 4) PQ

(A) 14 (B) 25 (C) 100 (D) 32

60. x4 + 41x

= 23 21x

x

(A) –3 (B) 3

61. (a – b) = 3, (b – c) = 5 (c – a) = 1 3 3 3 3a b c abc

a b c

(A) 10.5 (B) 15.5

62. 'A' 'B' 20% 'B' 'C' 25% 'C' ` 1200 ( ` ) –(A) 1000 (B) 800

63. 39, 48, 51, 63, 75, 83, x 69 60x –

(A) 50 (B) 51

64. 675

(A) 5 (B) 6

65. 28% ` 1680

` 35910 12.5%

(A) ` 38000 (B) ` 35000(C) ` 40000 (D) ` 42000

66. ` 2400 5%.

10% (A) 11.5% (B) 12.5%

67. 30°30

–(A) 15 3 (B) 20 3(C) 25 3 (D) 30 3

68. cos A + cos2 A = 1 sin2 A + sin4 A

(A) 0 (B) –1

(C) 1 (D)12

Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude)

51. If 4x = sec and 4x = tan , then find the

value of 8 22

1xx

.

(A)12 (B)

14

(C)1

16 (D)18

52. If sin + cos = 2 cos (90° – ), thencot is –

(A) 2 (B) 2 – 1

(C) 2 + 1 (D) 053. Two sides of a triangle are of length 4 cm

and 10 cm. If the length of the third side is'a' cm, then(A) a < 6 (B) 6 < a < 14(C) a > 5 (D) 6 < a < 12

54. sec4 – sec2 is equal to –(A) sec2 .cot2 (B) cos2 – cos4 (C) tan2 .tan4 (D) sec2 .tan2

55. If 6 × 15 = x 10 , then find the valueof x .(A) 3 (B) 6(C) 3 (D) +3

56. If a + b + 1 = 0, then find the value of(a3 + b3 + 1 – 3ab).(A) –1 (B) 1(C) 3 (D) 0

57. In a big garden 60% of the trees are coconuttrees, 25% of the number of coconut treesare mango trees and 20% of the number ofmango trees are apple trees. If the numberof apple tress are 1500, then the number oftrees in the garden is –(A) 48000 (B) 50000(C) 51000 (D) 45000

58. A coconut merchant finds that the cost priceof 2750 coconuts is the same as the sellingprice of 2500 coconuts. The loss or gain percent is –(A) 5% loss (B) 15% loss(C) 20% gain (D) 10% gain

59. In xy-plane, P and Q are two points havingco-ordinates (2, 0) and (5, 4) respectively.Then find the numerical value of the areaof the circle with radius PQ.(A) 14 (B) 25 (C) 100 (D) 32

60. If x4 + 41x

= 23, then find the value of

21xx

.

(A) –3 (B) 3(C) 7 (D) –7

61. If (a – b) = 3, (b – c) = 5 and (c – a) = 1, then

what will be the value of 3 3 3 3a b c abc

a b c

?

(A) 10.5 (B) 15.5(C) 17.5 (D) 20.5

62. 'A' sells an article to 'B' at a profit of 20%and 'B' sells it to 'C' at a profit of 25%. If 'C'pays ` 1200, the cost price of the articleoriginally (in ` ) was –(A) 1000 (B) 800(C) 700 (D) 600

63. If the average of 39, 48, 51, 63, 75, 83, xand 69 is 60, then the value of x is –(A) 50 (B) 51(C) 52 (D) 53

64. By what least number should 675 bemultiplied to obtain a number which is aperfect cube ?(A) 5 (B) 6(C) 7 (D) 8

65. Ram Kumar sold his motor cycle to Mohanat a loss of 28%. Mohan spent ` 1680 on itsrepairs and sold the motor cycle to Sohanfor ` 35910, thereby, making a profit of12.5%. Find the cost of the motor cycle forRam Kumar.(A) ` 38000 (B) ` 35000(C) ` 40000 (D) ` 42000

66. A man buys some quantity of wheat for` 2400. He sells one-third of it at a profit of5%. At what per cent gain should he shouldsell the remaining two-third so as to makean overall profit of 10% on the wholetransaction ?(A) 11.5% (B) 12.5%(C) 13% (D) 13.5%

67. A tree is broken by the wind. If the top ofthe tree stuck the ground at an angle of30° and at a distance of 30 m from the root,then the height of the tree was –(A) 15 3 m (B) 20 3 m(C) 25 3 m (D) 30 3 m

68. If cos A + cos2 A = 1, then sin2 A + sin4 A isequal to(A) 0 (B) –1

(C) 1 (D)12

69. 2x = 256 x –(A) 14 (B) 16

70. 3 4 96 2 8 80 ,

2 3 120 5 12 –

(A) 39111

(B) 42711

(C) 437

11(D) 44

71. a4 + b4 = a2 b2 (a6 + b6) –(A) 0 (B) 1(C) a2 + b2 a2 b4 + a4b2

72. A, B C 24, 36 48

2 C 3 A

(A) 20 (B) 18 (C) 16 (D) 15

73. 221 6413

(A) 0 (B) 1

74. 105 90 45 72

–(A) 8 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 5

75. 125

65 6 –

(A) 75 (B) 85 (C) 95 (D) 105

76.3 1

2 : 1

(A) 48 (B) 1 36 (C) 36 (D) 60

77. 4 5–

(A) 20% (B) 2212 %

(C) 25% (D) 30%

78. 3 2

30

(A) 9.5 (B) 8.5 (C) 9 (D) 8

79. –(A) (B)(C) (D)

80. 3 –

(A)9 2

43 (B) 27 3 3

(C)4 2

93 (D) 9 3 3

81. 4, 9, 25, 49, 121, 144 –(A) 144 (B) 121

82. ABCD C AD P AB Q

DP = 12 AB BQ AB

–(A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 2(C) 1 : 1 (D) 3 : 1

83. AB O AOE = 150° DAO = 51° CBE

(A) 115° (B) 110°

84. 32 2

(A) 7 (B) 9 (C) 11 (D) 16

85. 21

(A) 441 (B) 1386 (C) 21 (D)

SSC CGL Mock Test Practice Set 3(With Answer) Tier I

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