SSC CPO 12th Dec 2019 Shift-1-1217

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SSC CPO 12th Dec 2019 Shift-1 (Test Code: 1217)

Which of the option figures is the exact mirror image of the given problem figure when the mirror is held to the right side of the

problem figure?

In a certain code language, ‘REQUEST’ is written as ‘22-21-7-23-19-7-20’. How will ‘SWITCH’ be written as in that language?

  1. 21-25-11-22-5-10

  2. 19-23-11-22-5-8

  3. 10-5-20-11-25-21

  4. 10-5-22-11-25-21

How many triangles are there in the given figure?

  1. 19

  2. 20

  3. 15

  4. 17

Select the Venn diagram that best represents the relationship between the following classes.

Copper, Metal, Iron

Select the option that will fill in the blank and complete the given series.

7, 16, 40, 84, _____, 252

  1. 151

  2. 149

  3. 150

  4. 153

Which of the option figures is the exact mirror image of the given problem figure when the mirror is held to the right side of the

problem figure?

Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.

Monk : Monastery :: Knight : ?

  1. Stable

  2. Cottage

  3. Mansion

  4. Convent

Four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one.

  1. Car

  2. Aeroplane

  3. Petrol

  4. Bus

Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.

HOSPITAL : JLWKOMIC :: MEDICINE : ?

  1. OBHDIBVW

  2. PBIHIBWV

  3. PCHDIBWV

  4. OBHDIBVV

Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.

If ‘+’ means ‘−’, ‘−’ means ‘×’, ‘×’ means ‘÷’ and ‘÷’ means ‘+’, then what will be the value of the following expression?

27 − 2 + 24 × 8 ÷ 4

  1. 45

  2. 55

  3. 50

  4. 51

Four pairs of numbers have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose out the odd one.

  1. 18 : 306

  2. 25 : 650

  3. 23 : 552

  4. 13 : 182

Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.

WARDROBE : AWDROREB :: AQUARIUM : ?

  1. QAAIURMU

  2. UQAAIRMU

  3. MUIRRAUQA

  4. QAAUIRMU

Select the option that is embedded in the given figure. (Rotation is NOT allowed)

Four pairs of numbers have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose out the odd one.

  1. 16 - 64

  2. 26 - 168

  3. 34 - 289

  4. 18 - 81

Which two signs need to be interchanged to make the following equation correct?

45 − 9 ÷ 3 + 5 × 6 = 32

  1. × and ÷

  2. ÷ and +

  3. × and +

  4. ÷ and −

In a certain code language, ‘MACHINE’ is written as ‘N5XS3M4’. How will ‘PREDICT’ be written as in that language?

  1. K34W3XH

  2. KI4W3XG

  3. KI2W3YF

  4. JI4V3YG

Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of words.

Leaves : Rustle

  1. Jackal : Roar

  2. Rain : Patter

  3. Drum : Jingle

  4. Bells : Temple

In the Venn diagram given below. the circle represents 'North Indian'. the triangle represents 'Pianists', the rectangle represents

'Males' and the square represents 'Engineers'. The numbers given in the diagram represents number of persons of that particular

category. Who among the following is a female, North Indian; Engineer?

  1. 2

  2. 5

  3. 3

  4. 7

In a certain code language, O is written as R, R is written as A, A is written as I, I is written as N, N is written as E, E is written as P, P is

written as T, C is written as M and L is written as L. How will PORCELAIN be written as in that language?

  1. TRAMPLINE

  2. ERAMPLINT

  3. TAMRPLINE

  4. PLINETRAM

Four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one.

  1. Defect

  2. Fault

  3. Flaw

  4. Mend

Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs and to balance the following equation.

(18 * 9 * 14) * 37 * 4

  1. ÷ − × =

  2. × − ÷ =

  3. − ÷ × =

  4. × ÷ − =

Seven professionals are standing in a row. A journalist is to the immediate right of a pharmacist and to the immediate left of a

teacher. An advocate is on the immediate right of an accountant. The advocate and pharmacist have one person between them. The

teacher and a doctor have two persons between them. An architect and the pharmacist have two persons between them. Who is in the

middle?

  1. Pharmacist

  2. Doctor

  3. Journalist

  4. Teacher

Select the option in which the given figure is embedded,(Rotation is NOT allowed)

The statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. Consider the given statements as true and decide which of the given

conclusions logically follow/s from the given statements.

Statements:

United Nation has adopted 21st June as world Yoga day. This has promoted India’s glorious tradition all over the world.

Conclusions:

I. Yoga is practiced only on 21st June.

II. More people are coming to India now to practice Yoga.

  1. Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

  2. Only conclusion I follows.

  3. Only conclusion II follows.

  4. Both conclusions I and II follow.

Select the option that will fill in the blank and complete the given series.

CDZ, DGE, EJJ, FMO, GPT, _____

  1. GRY

  2. HRZ

  3. HSY

  4. IQX

Select the option that will fill in the blank and complete the given series.

6, 10, 19, 35, 60, _____

  1. 93

  2. 95

  3. 96

  4. 98

Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of words.

Fatigue : Rest

  1. Water : Thirst

  2. Disease : Medicine

  3. Darkness : Night

  4. Food : Hunger

Select the venn Diagram that best represents the relationship between the following classes.

Flowers, Stems, Roots

A cube is made by folding the given sheet. In the cube so formed, what would be the symbol on the opposite side of '+'?

  1. #

  2. %

  3. $

  4. &

Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number.

104 : 117 :: 216 : ?

  1. 342

  2. 243

  3. 234

  4. 245

Four pairs of numbers have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose out the odd one.

  1. 31 - 41

  2. 73 - 79

  3. 83 - 97

  4. 61 - 71

Four numbers have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one.

  1. 91

  2. 171

  3. 169

  4. 195

Select the option that is related to the fifth number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number and the fourth

number is related to the third number.

14 : 98 :: 18 : 162 :: 26 : ?

  1. 345

  2. 338

  3. 328

  4. 262

Identify the number that does NOT related to the following series.

25, 28, 23, 30, 21, 33

  1. 21

  2. 30

  3. 23

  4. 33

‘Link’ is related to ‘Chain’ in the same way as ‘Bead’ is related to ‘______’.

  1. Pearl

  2. Necklace

  3. Jewellery

  4. Sea

The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the manner in which the folded paper has been cut is shown in the following figures.

How would this paper look when unfolded?

Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark(?) in it.

  1. 15

  2. 13

  3. 12

  4. 8

Four letter-cluster have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one.

  1. DGK

  2. MLY

  3. ENR

  4. QFW

Which of the given options would be a logical sequence of the following words?

1. Primary

2. Kinder Garten

3. University

4. Secondary

5. Higher Secondary

  1. 2, 1, 5, 3, 4

  2. 3, 1, 5, 2, 4

  3. 2, 1, 4, 5, 3

  4. 5, 3, 1, 4, 2

If each of the letters in the English alphabet is assigned odd numerical value beginning with A = 1, B = 3 and so on, what will be the

total value of the letters of the word NOMINAL?

  1. 150

  2. 144

  3. 146

  4. 149

Ameeta walks 20 m towards the north and then turns right and walks 30 m. Then she turns left and walks 25 m. After that she turns

right and walks 30 m. From there, she turns right and walks 65 m. Then she again turns left and walks 40 m. She finally turns left and

walks

20 m. How far is she from her home now and in which direction with reference to her home?

  1. 20 m, West

  2. 40 m, South

  3. 100 m, East

  4. 20 m, East

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears

to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:

I. Some appliances are electronic.

II. Some electronics are tube lights.

Conclusions:

I. Some appliances are tube lights.

II. No tube light is an appliance.

  1. Only conclusion II follows.

  2. Only conclusion I follows.

  3. Either conclusion I or II follows.

  4. Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

Select the letter that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.

X, U, P, M, ?, E

  1. I

  2. H

  3. J

  4. K

Four pairs of letter-cluster have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one.

  1. NOQ - MLK

  2. EGI - VTR

  3. QSU - JHF

  4. BEG - YVT

Arrange the following words in the order in which they appear in an English dictionary.

1. Appear

2. Apparent

3. Apostle

4. Apology

5. Appetite

  1. 3, 5, 4, 1, 2

  2. 5, 3, 4, 1, 2

  3. 4, 3, 2, 1, 5

  4. 5, 4, 3, 1, 2

Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.

Select the option in which the numbers do NOT share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of numbers.

(98, 107, 125)

  1. (319, 328, 346)

  2. (122, 131, 149)

  3. (29, 38, 56)

  4. (73, 82, 99)

Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.

Select the option in which the numbers share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of numbers.

72 - 14

  1. 45 - 20

  2. 92 - 17

  3. 36 - 19

  4. 81 - 80

Which of the following nutrients stores maximum energy per gram?

  1. Roughage

  2. Fat

  3. Proteins

  4. Vitamins

In which of the following states is Kardang Monastery situated?

  1. West Bengal

  2. Karnataka

  3. Sikkim

  4. Himachal Pradesh

According to Article 361 of the Constitution of India, a criminal proceeding cannot be instituted in a court against the ______ during his

term of office.

  1. Vice-President

  2. Prime Minister

  3. Chief Minister

  4. Governor

The entire content of a living cell is known as ______ which includes the cytoplasm and the nucleus. 

  1. cell membrane

  2. protoplasm

  3. mitochondria

  4. lysosomes

As per Union Budget 2019-20, Indian economy is globally the ______ largest in Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) terms.

  1. second

  2. fourth

  3. fifth

  4. third

Which of the following statements is correct?

  1. The first Lok Sabha was constituted in 1950.

  2. The first Lok Sabha was constituted in 1948.

  3. The first Lok Sabha was constituted in 1947.

  4. The first Lok Sabha was constituted in 1952.

Which of the following personalities is NOT among the three Indians named in the Time’s 2019 list of 100 most influential people?

  1. Menaka Guruswamy

  2. Mukesh Ambani

  3. Arundhati Katju

  4. Indira Jaising

In 2019, which Indian became the youngest in the world to score a double hundred in 50- overs cricket including List A and ODIs?

  1. Shubman Gill

  2. Yashasvi Jaiswal

  3. Abbas Ali Baig

  4. Prithvi Shaw

As per Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, which state of India has the highest per capita income as of Sep 2019?

  1. Tamil Nadu

  2. Punjab

  3. Goa

  4. Gujarat

In which state is the Sarhul festival celebrated?

  1. Gujarat

  2. Chhattisgarh

  3. Jharkhand

  4. Assam

Who was the founder of Vakataka dynasty in the third century?

  1. Rudrasena

  2. Pravarasena

  3. Vindhyashakti

  4. Nagabhata

In which province of Pakistan is the site of the ancient civilisation of Mohenjo Daro located?

  1. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

  2. Balochistan

  3. Punjab

  4. Sindh

With which of the following musical instruments is the musician Sikkil Mala Chandrasekhar associated?

  1. Sitar

  2. Shehnai

  3. Saraswati Veena

  4. Flute

The Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Police Service are deemed to be services created by the Parliament under:

  1. Article 307

  2. Article 292

  3. Article 301

  4. Article 312

What is the minimum amount of monthly pension permissible under the Atal Pension Yojana?

  1. Rs1000

  2. Rs2000

  3. Rs3000

  4. Rs4000

Which Indian state has the second highest population after Uttar Pradesh as per Census 2011?

  1. West Bengal

  2. Bihar

  3. Madhya Pradesh

  4. Maharashtra

Which British Viceroy of India was associated with the Ilbert Bill enacted in 1884?

  1. Lord Ripon

  2. Lord Northbrook

  3. Lord Dufferin

  4. Lord Napier

The famous dancer T Balasaraswati was an exponent of which of the following dance forms?

  1. Bharatanatyam

  2. Kathakali

  3. Kathak

  4. Kuchipudi

The weight of an object on the moon is equal to ______ of its weight on the earth.

  1. _{6^{th}}^{1}       

  2. _{8^{th}}^{1}

  3. _{4^{th}}^{1}

  4. _{10^{th}}^{1}

Which botanist is credited with creating one of the first widely used natural systems of plant classification?

  1. August Wilhelm Eichler

  2. Robert Brown

  3. Joseph Dalton Hooker

  4. Joseph Banks

The strongest muscle (based on its weight) of the body is the masseter muscle and is located in the:

  1. hand

  2. jaw

  3. thigh

  4. chest

What is the minimum amount which can be remitted through Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS)?

  1. Rs2,00,000

  2. Rs1,00,000

  3. Rs3,00,000

  4. Rs5,00,000

In which ocean is the island country Fiji situated?

  1. Indian Ocean

  2. Pacific Ocean

  3. Arctic Ocean

  4. Atlantic Ocean

The part of the stem where a leaf arises is known as:

  1. carpel

  2. node

  3. tuber

  4. bud

As of October 2019, which of the following nations is at the top of the ICC World Test Championship table?

  1. South Africa

  2. Australia

  3. India

  4. England

Who among the following has been selected for Padma Vibhushan Award under the category 'Trade and Industry-Infrastructure' for

2019?

  1. Anilkumar Manibhai Naik

  2. Grandhi Mallikarjuna Rao

  3. GV Sanjay Reddy

  4. Atul Punj

Who among the following soccer stars bagged the FIFA's Best Men's Player Award 2019?

  1. Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior

  2. Lionel Messi

  3. Cristiano Ronaldo

  4. Luis Suarez

Which of the following rivers has its origin in Mahabaleshwar?

  1. Krishna

  2. Tapti

  3. Narmada

  4. Kaveri

Fatwa-i-Alamgiri, a digest of Muslim laws, was written during the period of which of the following kings?

  1. Nadir Shah

  2. Feroz Shah Tughlaq

  3. Aurangzeb

  4. Tipu Sultan

Who among the following British Prime Ministers had announced the Communal Award in 1932 during India’s Freedom Movement?

  1. James Ramsay MacDonald

  2. Herbert Henry Asquith

  3. David Lloyd George

  4. Andrew Bonar Law

Who among the following is the author of the book 'What happened'?

  1. Shimon Peres

  2. Shashi Tharoor

  3. Jean Dreze

  4. Hillary Clinton

Which state is the largest producer of mica in India?

  1. Andhra Pradesh

  2. Rajasthan

  3. Madhya Pradesh

  4. Jharkhand

The Finance Commission is constituted by the President at the expiration of every ______ year.

  1. tenth

  2. fifth

  3. seventh

  4. sixth

The President may issue a proclamation of emergency under Article 356 on receipt of a report from the ______ of a state.

  1. Governor

  2. Chief Justice of the High Court

  3. Advocate-General

  4. Speaker of the Legislative Assembly

Which among the following is a male part of a flower?

  1. Stigma

  2. Stamen

  3. Style

  4. Pistil

Lactometers (used to determine the purity of a sample of milk) and hydrometers (used to determine the density of liquids) are based

on the ______ principle.

  1. Archimedes

  2. Uncertainty

  3. Special Relativity

  4. Relativity

The Prime Minister and the other Ministers of the Indian Union are appointed by the President under ______ of the Constitution of

India.

  1. Article 70

  2. Article 79

  3. Article 85

  4. Article 75

Name the Sikh Guru who developed the Gurmukhi script for writing the Punjabi language?

  1. Guru Hargobind

  2. Guru Tegh Bahadur

  3. Guru Angad

  4. Guru Ram Das

In which of the following parts of the human digestive system is the digestion of food completed?

  1. Mouth

  2. Small intestine

  3. Stomach

  4. Large intestine

Which leader of India’s freedom movement was called the ‘Grand Old Man of India’?

  1. Bal Gangadhar Tilak

  2. Dadabhai Naoroji

  3. Lala Lajpat Rai

  4. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

In which city is the head office of the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) situated?

  1. Kolkata

  2. New Delhi

  3. Mumbai

  4. Hyderabad

Which among the following gases is also known as ‘Laughing Gas’?

  1. Carbon dioxide

  2. Nitrogen oxide

  3. Carbon monoxide

  4. Sulphur dioxide

Which among the following former cricketers has been elected unopposed as the President of BCCI in 2019?

  1. Sourav Ganguly

  2. Dilip Vengsarkar

  3. Sachin Tendulkar

  4. Sunil Gavaskar

Which female golfer has become the youngest Indian woman to win a Ladies European Tour (LET) title?

  1. Diksha Dagar

  2. Vani Kapoor

  3. Amandeep Drall

  4. Aditi Ashok

Who among the following was the first army officer of Independent India to be conferred the rank of Field Marshal?

  1. Sam Manekshaw

  2. Gopal Gurunath Bewoor

  3. Om Prakash Malhotra

  4. Tapishwar Narain Raina

______ is the highest peak of the Satpura range.

  1. Amarkantak

  2. Jarga

  3. Dhupgarh

  4. Delwara

Which one of the following is NOT a natural fibre?

  1. Terylene

  2. Jute

  3. Flax

  4. Wool

The blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the various parts of the body are called:

  1. arteries

  2. capillaries

  3. veins

  4. septum

As per Census 2011, which state of India has the lowest sex ratio, i.e., number of females per 1000 males?

  1. Haryana

  2. Bihar

  3. Maharashtra

  4. Uttarakhand

Which of the following Indian wrestler has been ranked world number one in 86 kg category in the rankings issued in September 2019

by the International Wrestling Federation?

  1. Rahul Aware

  2. Ravi Dahiya

  3. Deepak Punia

  4. Bajrang Punia

The speed of train A is 16 km/h less than the speed of train B. To cover a distance of 384 km, B takes 4 hours less time than A. What

is the speed (in km/h) of train B?

  1. 50

  2. 45

  3. 32

  4. 48

If 66\frac{2}{3}%of 75% of one-eighth of a certain number is 179, then 33\frac{1}{3}% of three-fourth of that number is:

  1. 537

  2. 859.2

  3. 716

  4. 787.6

In \bigtriangleupABC, AB = c cm, AC = b cm and CB = a cm. If \angleA= 2 \angleB,then which of the following is true?

     

  1. a^{2}=b^{2}-bc

  2. a^{2}=b^{2}+ac

  3. a^{2}=b^{2}+bc

  4. a^{2}=b^{2}-ac

If \frac{8x}{2x^{2}+7x-2}\frac{8x}{2x^{2}+7x-2}=1,x> 0 , then what is the value of x^{3}+\frac{1}{x^{3}} ?        

  1. \frac{3}{8}\sqrt{17}

  2. \frac{5}{8}\sqrt{17}

  3. \frac{3}{4}\sqrt{17}

  4. \frac{5}{4}\sqrt{17}

The average of eleven numbers is 68. The average of the first four numbers is 78 and that of the next four numbers is 63. The 9th

number is two times the 11th  number and the 10th number is less than the 11th number. What is the average of the 9th and 11th

numbers?

  1. 70.1

  2. 72.6

  3. 72.2

  4. 70.5

In an office, 70% of the total number of employees are females. 80% of the total number of employees, including 85 males, got

promotion.If there are 105 female employees, then what percentage of female employees got promotion?

  1. 40%

  2. 33\frac{1}{3}%

  3. 35%

  4. 30%

A certain sum (in Rs)is invested at simple interest at x % p.a. for 5 years. Had it been invested at (x + 5)% p.a., the simple interest

would have been Rs9,200 more than the earlier one. What is the sum?

  1. Rs36,800

  2. Rs35,800

  3. Rs36,400

  4. Rs40,000

When 3738, 5659 and 9501 are divided by the greatest possible number x, the remainder in each case is y. What is the sum of x and

y?

  1. 3738

  2. 3673

  3. 3783

  4. 3637

Let x be the least number divisible by 13, such that when x is divided by 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 12, the remainder in each case is 2. The sum

of the digits of x is:

  1. 9

  2. 8

  3. 11

  4. 10

In \bigtriangleup ABC,\angle C=90^{\circ }and D is a point on CB such that AD is the bisector of A If  AC=5cm and BC=12cm, then what is

the length of AD ?           

  1. \frac{10}{3} cm

  2. \frac{20}{3} cm

  3. \frac{5\sqrt{13}}{3} cm

  4. \frac{5\sqrt{13}}{6} cm

A is 40% more than B and is 60% less than C. If C is 60% more than D, then which of the following is true?

  1. B is 36% less than D.

  2. C is 60% more than B.

  3. D is 10.4% more than A.

  4. A is 54% less than C.

The marked priceofan article is Rs800. A retailer buys it for Rs 540 after getting two successive discounts. The first discount is 25%.

What is the second discount?

  1. 15%

  2. 12%

  3. 10%

  4. 8%

If  cosec\theta =1.25, then \frac{4\tan \theta -5\cos \theta +1}{\sec \theta +4\cot \theta -1} =  ?

  1. 1/2

  2. 9/10

  3. 2

  4. 10/11

The volumeofa solid right circular cylinder is 5236 cm3, and its height is 34 cm. What is its curved surface area (in cm2)?

(Take \pi =\frac{22}{7})

  1. 1804

  2. 1496

  3. 1573

  4. 1650

Study the given pie chart and answer the question that follows.

The number of students in school E exceeds the total number of students in schools A and B by x , where x lies between:

  1. 420 and 440

  2. 400 and 420

  3. 440 and 460

  4. 460 and 480

If the 5-digit number 538xy is divisible by 3, 7 and 11, then the value of \left ( x^{2}+y^{2} \right ) is:

  1. 10

  2. 17

  3. 25

  4. 13

The value of  \frac{\left ( 0.13 \right )^{2}+\left ( 0.21 \right )^{2}}{\left ( 0.39 \right )^{2}+81\left ( 0.07 \right )2}\div \frac{\left ( 2.4 \right )^{4}+3\times \left ( 11.52 \right )+9}{\left ( 2.4 \right )^{6}+6\left ( 2.4 \right )^{4}+3\times \left ( 17.28 \right )} lies between:

  1. 0.5 and 0.6

  2. 0.4 and 0.5

  3. 0.6 and 0.7

  4. 0.7 and 0.8

A sum of Rs5,000 amountsto Rs7,200 in 8 years at a certain rate per cent p.a, interest compounded yearly. What will be the compound

interest on a sum of Rs6,550 in 4 years at the same rate of interest?

  1. Rs1,290

  2. Rs1,285

  3. Rs1,415

  4. Rs1,310

Pipes A and B are emptying pipes and can empty a tank in 6 hours and 16 hours, respectively. C is a filling pipe. All the three pipes

were opened together. They took 80 minutes to empty \frac{5}{18}th of the tank. Pipe C alone can fill the tank in:

  1. 40 hours

  2. 48 hours

  3. 36 hours

  4. 42 hours

If 2\sin \theta +15\cos ^{2}\theta =7,0^{\circ }< \theta < 90^{\circ } then what is the value of  \frac{3-\tan \theta }{2+\tan \theta }?         

  1. \frac{1}{4}

  2. \frac{5}{8}

  3. \frac{1}{2}

  4. \frac{3}{4}

A can finish one-third of a work in 5 days, B can finish \frac{2}{5}Th of the same workin 10 days and C can finish 75% of the

same work in 15 days. They work together for 6 days. The remaining work will be finished by  B alone in:

  1. 3 days

  2. 2 days

  3. 5 days

  4. 1\frac{1}{2} days

Study the given graph and answer the question that follows.

In which city the daily sales of newspaper P is 1.25 times the average daily sales of newspaper in cities A, B, C, D and E?

  1. D

  2. A

  3. B

  4. C

The lengths of the parallel sides of a trapezium are 51 cm and 21 cm, and that of each ofthe other two sides is 39 cm. What is the

area (in cm2) of the trapezium?

  1. 1260

  2. 1296

  3. 1152

  4. 1206

If a discount of 10% is allowed on the marked price of an article, a shopkeeper gets a profit of 25%. If he offers a discount of 25% on

the marked price of the same article, then his percentage profit/loss will be:

  1. 4\frac{1}{6}%  profit

  2. 4% loss

  3. 4\frac{1}{6}% loss

  4. 4% profit

Pipes A and B together can fill a tank in 16 hours, where as pipe C alone can empty the full tank in 24 hours. A and B were opened

together for 10 hours and then closed. Pipe C was then opened. The tank will now be emptied by C in:

  1. 10 hours

  2. 12 hours

  3. 15 hours

  4. 18 hours

Study the given graph and answer the question that follows.

If 60% of the total number of students obtaining 50 marks or more but less than 70 marks are girls and 55% of the total number of

students obtaining 70 marks or more but less than 90 marks are also girls, then the total number of girls obtaining 50 marks or more

but less than 90 marks is:

  1. 236

  2. 257

  3. 261

  4. 207

P is a point outside a circle and is 26 cm away from its centre. A secant PAB drawn from intersects the circle at points A and B such

that PB = 32 cm and PA= 18 cm. The radius of the circle (in cm)is:

  1. 12

  2. 8

  3. 10

  4. 13

cirele is inscribed in a equilateral triangle of side 24 cm. What is the area (in cm2) of a square inscribed in the circle?

  1. 48

  2. 72

  3. 54

  4. 96

Study the given pie chart and answer the question that follows.

The total number of students in schools D and E is what percentage more than the total number of students in schools B and C?

  1. 20

  2. 35

  3. 30

  4. 25

A right circular cone of largest volumeis cut out from a solid wooden hemisphere. The remaining material is what percentage of the

volume ofthe original hemisphere?

  1. 50%

  2. 75%

  3. 33\frac{1}{3}%  

  4. 66\frac{2}{3}%

An observer who is 1.62 m tall is 45 m away from a pole. The angle of elevation of the top of the pole from his eyes is 30^{\circ }

The height (in m) ofthe pole is closest to:

  1. 26.2

  2. 27.6

  3. 25.8

  4. 26.8

A works twice as fast as B and B works twice as fast as C. All three working together can finish a task in 4 days with the help of D. If D

alone can finish the same task in 16 days, then in how many days will A alone finish 75% of the same task?

  1. 8

  2. 7

  3. 9

  4. 6

Study the given graph and answer the question that follows.

The total daily sales of newspaper P in cities B, D and E is what percentage less than that of newspaper Q in cities A, C, D and E?

  1. 20.2

  2. 20.8

  3. 22.5

  4. 24.4

The value of \sqrt{6-\sqrt{17-2\sqrt{72}}} is closest to:

  1. 2.4

  2. 1.7

  3. 2.7

  4. 2.1

Study the given graph and answer the question that follows.

The total number of students obtaining less than 50 marks is what percentage more than the total number of students obtaining 60

marks or more (correct to one decimal place).

  1. 6.8

  2. 4.4

  3. 6.2

  4. 5.6

The average score of 42 students in a test is 69. The ratio of the number of boysto that of girls is 10 : 11. The average score of the

boys is 20% more than that of the girls. The average score of the boys is:

  1. 75.2

  2. 73.5

  3. 75.6

  4. 82.8

Study the given graph and answer the question that follows.

What is the ratio of the total daily sales of newspaper P in cities A and C to the total daily sales of newspaper Q in cities B and D?

  1. 4 : 5

  2. 7 : 8

  3. 16 : 17

  4. 15 : 16

ABCD is cyclic quadrilateral. Sides AB and DC, when produced, meet at E, and sides BC and AD, when produced, meet at F. If

\angle BFA=60^{\circ } and\angle AED=30^{\circ } then the measure of \angle ABC is:

  1. 75o

  2. 65o

  3. 80o

  4. 70o

A conical vessel whose internal base radiusis 18 cm and height 60 cm is full of a liquid. The entire liquid of the vessel is emptied into

a cylindrical vessel with internal radius 15 cm. The height (in cm) to which theliquid rises in the cylindrical vessel is:

  1. 28.8 cm

  2. 30.2 cm

  3. 27 cm

  4. 24 cm

Study the given pie chart and answer the question that follows.

If the ratio of the number of boys to that of girls in school C is 6 : 5 and that in school B is 7 : 11, then what is the ratio of the number

of boys in school C to the number of girls in school B?

  1. 11 : 12

  2. 10 : 11

  3. 12 : 11

  4. 11 : 10

The profit on selling an article for Rs1,100 is equal to three times the amount of loss on selling it for Rs700. To gain 12.5%, the article

must be sold for:

  1. Rs787.50

  2. Rs877.50

  3. Rs956

  4. Rs900

If a = 500, b = 502 and c = 504, then the value of a^{3}+b^{3}+c^{3}-3abc

  1. 18072

  2. 15060

  3. 12048

  4. 17040

The value of 8\div \left [ \left ( 9-5 \right )\div \left \{ \left ( 4\div 2of4 \right )-\left ( 8\div 8of16 \right )+\left ( 4\times 2\div 8 \right ) \right \} \right ] is:      

  1. \frac{12}{23}

  2. \frac{32}{23}

  3. \frac{23}{8}

  4. \frac{21}{8}

Study the given graph and answer the question that follows.

The number of students who obtained 20 marks or more but less than 60 marks is:

  1. 402

  2. 600

  3. 480

  4. 522

From the top of a lamp post of height x metres, two objects on the ground on the sameside of it (and in line with the foot of the lamp

post) are observed at angles of depression of 30o and 60o, respectively. The distance between the objects is

32\sqrt{3} m. The value of x is:

  1. 54

  2. 48

  3. 45

  4. 36

If x^{4}+x^{2}y^{2}+y^{4}=\frac{21}{256} and x^{2}+x^{}y^{}+y^{2}=\frac{3}{16} then 2\left ( x^{2} +y^{2}\right )=        

  1. \frac{5}{8}

  2. \frac{3}{8}

  3. \frac{3}{4}

  4. \frac{5}{16}

The value of \frac{\left ( 3\frac{1}{3}-2\frac{1}{2} \right )\div \frac{1}{4}of1\frac{1}{4}}{\frac{3}{10}+\frac{1}{3}\times \frac{1}{3}}of \frac{4}{15}\div \frac{\frac{1}{3}\div \frac{1}{3}of\frac{1}{9}}{\frac{1}{9}\times \frac{1}{3}\div \frac{1}{6}} is:

  1. \frac{9}{2}

  2. \frac{2}{9}

  3. \frac{4}{81}

  4. \frac{27}{8}

Seven years ago, the ages (in years) of A and B were in the ratio 4 : 5 and 7 years hence, their ages will be in the ratio 5 : 6. What will

be the ratio of their ages 5 years from now?

  1. 31 : 33

  2. 33 : 40

  3. 34 : 41

  4. 33 : 34

A person rows a distance of 3\frac{3}{4} km upstream in 1\frac{1}{2} hours and a distance of 13 km downstream in 2 hours.

How much time (in hours) will the person take to row a distance of 90 km in still water?

  1. 15

  2. 24

  3. 18

  4. 20

A started a business with a capital of Rs1,12,000. After 2 months, B joined the business with a capital of Rs80,000, and after another 2

months, C joined the business with a capital of Rs72,000. After 10 months from thestart of the business, B withdrew %8,000 and C

also withdrew Rs8,000. If B received Rs9,800 as his share in the profit at the end ofa year, then the total profit was:

  1. Rs35,800

  2. Rs30,800

  3. Rs32,400

  4. Rs33,600

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

They postponed ______ on vacation due to adverse weather conditions.

  1. to be gone

  2. going

  3. for going

  4. to go

Select the option which is the most appropriate one word substitution for the given group of words.

One who holds established opinions

  1. missionary

  2. atheist

  3. orthodox

  4. monotheist

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

INCESSANT

  1. persistent

  2. transient

  3. inconstant

  4. intermittent

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

FATIGUE

  1. liveliness

  2. weariness

  3. freshness

  4. brightness

Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'.

He wouldn't let anyone to drive his new car.

  1. No error

  2. anyone to drive

  3. his new car

  4. He wouldn't let

Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'.

Among the reasons cited by the employee for quitting the job were the pressure of work, the outstation duties and desiring to pursue

her hobbies.

  1. Among the reasons cited by the employee

  2. were the pressure of work, the outstation duties

  3. No error

  4. and desiring to pursue her hobbies

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

INSIDIOUS

  1. sincere

  2. treacherous

  3. astute

  4. stealthy

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The majority ______ that the country can progress under able leadership.

  1. believes

  2. is believing

  3. believe

  4. have believed

Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the sentence.

In spite of the high sounding words, his speech fell flat on the audience.

  1. impressed a lot

  2. appealed to the sentiments of the audience

  3. could not be heard clearly

  4. failed to make an impact

Select the option which is the most appropriate one word substitution for the given group of words.

Statement open to more than one interpretation

  1. ambidextrous

  2. ambiguous

  3. ambrosial

  4. ambushed

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

______ of these boys is doing anything worthwhile.

  1. None

  2. Each

  3. Both

  4. Either

Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the sentence.

My brother has decided to settle in Mumbai for good.

  1. for new opportunities

  2. for better income

  3. for a while

  4. forever

Select the option which is the most appropriate one word substitution for the given group of words.

A decision which cannot be taken back

  1. irrational

  2. infallible

  3. indelible

  4. irrevocable

Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

  1. acceleration

  2. schedule

  3. vacuum

  4. trenquility

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

ADEPT

  1. expert

  2. proficient

  3. deft

  4. inept

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment. If no substitution is required select 'No substitution'.

His employees were asking him for a raise for a long time now.

  1. asked him for a rise

  2. No substitution

  3. have been asking him for a raise

  4. are asking him of a raise

Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the sentence.

All those who carried the day in reality shows failed to make a mark later.

  1. won a victory

  2. made a guest appearance

  3. acted as hosts

  4. participated

Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

  1. acquaintance

  2. acquisition

  3. explaination

  4. aggregate

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Please sign these documents ______ ink so that they can be preserved .

  1. from

  2. in

  3. with

  4. by

Select the option which is the most appropriate one word substitution for the given group of words.

One who travels by foot

  1. propagandist

  2. pedestrian

  3. paediatrician

  4. protagonist

Select the correctly spelt word.

  1. humilated

  2. humillated

  3. humelated

  4. humiliated

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

SANCTION

  1. denial

  2. grace

  3. approval

  4. mercy

Instructions
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Comprehension:
Pollution befouls the air and poisons water. Pollution induces the release of toxicants into the biosphere which makes the air
unsuitable for breathing, harms the quality of water and soil, and causes the emission of substances that may cause damage to
humans, plants and animals.
To cater to the needs of an increasing population, agriculture has been intensified through the use of a wide spectrum of fertilizers and
pesticides. Diverse industries have been set up to produce chemicals including those that pose a danger to all life forms.
Rapid industrialisation has led to deterioration in the quality of air. Widespread use of coal and fossil fuels in industries and petroleum
fuel in motor vehicles has aggravated the air pollution problem. Our atmosphere seems to have become a waste basket into which
dust, noxious fumes, toxic gases and other pollutants are callously thrown.
The intensity of air pollution in Indian cities is increasing primarily due to our vintage vehicles and their poor performance. Water
pollution , too has increased with the growth of our population and also that of our industries. Water pollution has acquired dangerous
dimensions ever since sewage and industrial effluents have started being disposed of into the rivers. Once considered sacred, the rivers
are now turning murky and stink. It is sad that almost three-fourths of our fellow citizens have no choice but to drink filthy water. The
severely polluted rivers due to mindless dumping of sewage and industrial wastes are a cause for concern not only to us humans but
also to myriads of life forms that exist in water. On the French and Italian rivieras we can no longer see the sparkling blue waters. The
Mediterranean Sea is reported to be turning grey. Rivers and canals pour sewage, detergents and industrial waste into the sea; tankers
flush their contents near the river or sea; bottles,
rotting garbage and oil slicks are washed into the beaches. The phosphates and nitrates applied to farmlands as inorganic fertilizers,
concentrate in lakes and estuaries causing algal blooms due to which wide expanses of water get choked, plants rot, oxygen is used up
and 
fish die.

Question:

Which of the following factors is responsible for algal blooms?

  1. Concentration of inorganic fertilizers in lakes

  2. Farmlands being located near lakes and estuaries

  3. Using up of oxygen dissolved in the water by algae

  4. Rotting of aquatic plants in lakes and estuaries

Instructions
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Comprehension:
Pollution befouls the air and poisons water. Pollution induces the release of toxicants into the biosphere which makes the air
unsuitable for breathing, harms the quality of water and soil, and causes the emission of substances that may cause damage to
humans, plants and animals.
To cater to the needs of an increasing population, agriculture has been intensified through the use of a wide spectrum of fertilizers and
pesticides. Diverse industries have been set up to produce chemicals including those that pose a danger to all life forms.
Rapid industrialisation has led to deterioration in the quality of air. Widespread use of coal and fossil fuels in industries and petroleum
fuel in motor vehicles has aggravated the air pollution problem. Our atmosphere seems to have become a waste basket into which
dust, noxious fumes, toxic gases and other pollutants are callously thrown.
The intensity of air pollution in Indian cities is increasing primarily due to our vintage vehicles and their poor performance. Water
pollution , too has increased with the growth of our population and also that of our industries. Water pollution has acquired dangerous
dimensions ever since sewage and industrial effluents have started being disposed of into the rivers. Once considered sacred, the rivers
are now turning murky and stink. It is sad that almost three-fourths of our fellow citizens have no choice but to drink filthy water. The
severely polluted rivers due to mindless dumping of sewage and industrial wastes are a cause for concern not only to us humans but
also to myriads of life forms that exist in water. On the French and Italian rivieras we can no longer see the sparkling blue waters. The
Mediterranean Sea is reported to be turning grey. Rivers and canals pour sewage, detergents and industrial waste into the sea; tankers
flush their contents near the river or sea; bottles,
rotting garbage and oil slicks are washed into the beaches. The phosphates and nitrates applied to farmlands as inorganic fertilizers,
concentrate in lakes and estuaries causing algal blooms due to which wide expanses of water get choked, plants rot, oxygen is used up
and 
fish die.

Question:

Select the most appropriate title for the passage

  1. Algal Blooms

  2. We Breathe and Drink Poison

  3. The Saga of Sacred Rivers

  4. Impact of Industrialisation

Instructions
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Comprehension:
Pollution befouls the air and poisons water. Pollution induces the release of toxicants into the biosphere which makes the air
unsuitable for breathing, harms the quality of water and soil, and causes the emission of substances that may cause damage to
humans, plants and animals.
To cater to the needs of an increasing population, agriculture has been intensified through the use of a wide spectrum of fertilizers and
pesticides. Diverse industries have been set up to produce chemicals including those that pose a danger to all life forms.
Rapid industrialisation has led to deterioration in the quality of air. Widespread use of coal and fossil fuels in industries and petroleum
fuel in motor vehicles has aggravated the air pollution problem. Our atmosphere seems to have become a waste basket into which
dust, noxious fumes, toxic gases and other pollutants are callously thrown.
The intensity of air pollution in Indian cities is increasing primarily due to our vintage vehicles and their poor performance. Water
pollution , too has increased with the growth of our population and also that of our industries. Water pollution has acquired dangerous
dimensions ever since sewage and industrial effluents have started being disposed of into the rivers. Once considered sacred, the rivers
are now turning murky and stink. It is sad that almost three-fourths of our fellow citizens have no choice but to drink filthy water. The
severely polluted rivers due to mindless dumping of sewage and industrial wastes are a cause for concern not only to us humans but
also to myriads of life forms that exist in water. On the French and Italian rivieras we can no longer see the sparkling blue waters. The
Mediterranean Sea is reported to be turning grey. Rivers and canals pour sewage, detergents and industrial waste into the sea; tankers
flush their contents near the river or sea; bottles,
rotting garbage and oil slicks are washed into the beaches. The phosphates and nitrates applied to farmlands as inorganic fertilizers,
concentrate in lakes and estuaries causing algal blooms due to which wide expanses of water get choked, plants rot, oxygen is used up
and 
fish die.

Question:

Since when has water pollution acquired dangerous dimensions?

  1. Since sewage and industrial effluents started being disposed of in rivers

  2. Since oil slicks started being washed on the shores of beaches

  3. Since sacred rivers became murky and lost their sanctity

  4. Since the Mediterranean Sea started changing colour

Instructions
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Comprehension:
Pollution befouls the air and poisons water. Pollution induces the release of toxicants into the biosphere which makes the air
unsuitable for breathing, harms the quality of water and soil, and causes the emission of substances that may cause damage to
humans, plants and animals.
To cater to the needs of an increasing population, agriculture has been intensified through the use of a wide spectrum of fertilizers and
pesticides. Diverse industries have been set up to produce chemicals including those that pose a danger to all life forms.
Rapid industrialisation has led to deterioration in the quality of air. Widespread use of coal and fossil fuels in industries and petroleum
fuel in motor vehicles has aggravated the air pollution problem. Our atmosphere seems to have become a waste basket into which
dust, noxious fumes, toxic gases and other pollutants are callously thrown.
The intensity of air pollution in Indian cities is increasing primarily due to our vintage vehicles and their poor performance. Water
pollution , too has increased with the growth of our population and also that of our industries. Water pollution has acquired dangerous
dimensions ever since sewage and industrial effluents have started being disposed of into the rivers. Once considered sacred, the rivers
are now turning murky and stink. It is sad that almost three-fourths of our fellow citizens have no choice but to drink filthy water. The
severely polluted rivers due to mindless dumping of sewage and industrial wastes are a cause for concern not only to us humans but
also to myriads of life forms that exist in water. On the French and Italian rivieras we can no longer see the sparkling blue waters. The
Mediterranean Sea is reported to be turning grey. Rivers and canals pour sewage, detergents and industrial waste into the sea; tankers
flush their contents near the river or sea; bottles,
rotting garbage and oil slicks are washed into the beaches. The phosphates and nitrates applied to farmlands as inorganic fertilizers,
concentrate in lakes and estuaries causing algal blooms due to which wide expanses of water get choked, plants rot, oxygen is used up
and 
fish die.

Question:

Deterioration in the quality of air can mainly be attributed to

  1. global climate change

  2. intensified agricultural practices

  3. increase in population

  4. rapid industrialisation

Instructions
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Comprehension:
Pollution befouls the air and poisons water. Pollution induces the release of toxicants into the biosphere which makes the air
unsuitable for breathing, harms the quality of water and soil, and causes the emission of substances that may cause damage to
humans, plants and animals.
To cater to the needs of an increasing population, agriculture has been intensified through the use of a wide spectrum of fertilizers and
pesticides. Diverse industries have been set up to produce chemicals including those that pose a danger to all life forms.
Rapid industrialisation has led to deterioration in the quality of air. Widespread use of coal and fossil fuels in industries and petroleum
fuel in motor vehicles has aggravated the air pollution problem. Our atmosphere seems to have become a waste basket into which
dust, noxious fumes, toxic gases and other pollutants are callously thrown.
The intensity of air pollution in Indian cities is increasing primarily due to our vintage vehicles and their poor performance. Water
pollution , too has increased with the growth of our population and also that of our industries. Water pollution has acquired dangerous
dimensions ever since sewage and industrial effluents have started being disposed of into the rivers. Once considered sacred, the rivers
are now turning murky and stink. It is sad that almost three-fourths of our fellow citizens have no choice but to drink filthy water. The
severely polluted rivers due to mindless dumping of sewage and industrial wastes are a cause for concern not only to us humans but
also to myriads of life forms that exist in water. On the French and Italian rivieras we can no longer see the sparkling blue waters. The
Mediterranean Sea is reported to be turning grey. Rivers and canals pour sewage, detergents and industrial waste into the sea; tankers
flush their contents near the river or sea; bottles,
rotting garbage and oil slicks are washed into the beaches. The phosphates and nitrates applied to farmlands as inorganic fertilizers,
concentrate in lakes and estuaries causing algal blooms due to which wide expanses of water get choked, plants rot, oxygen is used up
and 
fish die.

Question:

As per the passage, which of these statements is NOT true about air pollution?

 

  1. Vintage vehicles and their poor performance adds to pollution.

  2. Use of coal and fossil fuels aggravates air pollution.

  3. Three-fourths of our citizens are breathing poor quality air.

  4. Dust and toxic gases released in the air cause air pollution.

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment. If no substitution is required select 'No substitution'.

If you will bring a letter of introduction, I will consider your request.

  1. If you brings

  2. No substitution

  3. If you will be bringing

  4. If you bring

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

JEOPARDY

  1. promotion

  2. prevention

  3. peril

  4. protection

Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the sentence.

The aged man preferred to die in harness than lead a rusted life.

  1. to lead a life of comfort

  2. to continue occupation till death

  3. to keep one's belongings safe

  4. to live in perpetual slavery

Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'.

If she left now, she would reach the station on time.

  1. she would reach

  2. the station on time

  3. if she left now

  4. No error

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment. If no substitution is required select 'No substitution'.

It would be wise to accept the company's offer lest you should regret later.

  1. lest you shall not regret

  2. No substitution

  3. lest you would regret

  4. lest you should not regret

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment. If no substitution is required select 'No substitution'.

This is one of the boldest economic reform that have ever been introduced.

  1. economic reform that has ever

  2. No substitution

  3. economic reforms that has ever

  4. economic reforms that have ever

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment. If no substitution is required select 'No substitution'.

She has no other hobby but that of collecting coins.

  1. no other hobby than

  2. No substitution

  3. no another hobby but

  4. not other hobbies but

In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each blank.
Comprehension:
If you don’t have a lump sum to invest in a fixed deposit, you can (1)______ opt for a long-term recurring deposit, (2)______ the minimum
amount of monthly investment is (3)______ low as Rupees 100. At the end of the (4)______ you get back the amount invested (5)______
with the interest earned on it. It is a good way of saving money regularly.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.1.

  1. assured

  2. surely

  3. ensure

  4. sure

In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each blank.
Comprehension:
If you don’t have a lump sum to invest in a fixed deposit, you can (1)______ opt for a long-term recurring deposit, (2)______ the minimum
amount of monthly investment is (3)______ low as Rupees 100. At the end of the (4)______ you get back the amount invested (5)______
with the interest earned on it. It is a good way of saving money regularly.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.2.

  1. whenever

  2. where

  3. when

  4. wherefore

In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each blank.
Comprehension:
If you don’t have a lump sum to invest in a fixed deposit, you can (1)______ opt for a long-term recurring deposit, (2)______ the minimum
amount of monthly investment is (3)______ low as Rupees 100. At the end of the (4)______ you get back the amount invested (5)______
with the interest earned on it. It is a good way of saving money regularly.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.3.

  1. too

  2. just

  3. as

  4. so

In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each blank.
Comprehension:
If you don’t have a lump sum to invest in a fixed deposit, you can (1)______ opt for a long-term recurring deposit, (2)______ the minimum
amount of monthly investment is (3)______ low as Rupees 100. At the end of the (4)______ you get back the amount invested (5)______
with the interest earned on it. It is a good way of saving money regularly.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.4.

  1. tenure

  2. timing

  3. interval

  4. time

In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each blank.
Comprehension:
If you don’t have a lump sum to invest in a fixed deposit, you can (1)______ opt for a long-term recurring deposit, (2)______ the minimum
amount of monthly investment is (3)______ low as Rupees 100. At the end of the (4)______ you get back the amount invested (5)______
with the interest earned on it. It is a good way of saving money regularly.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.5.

  1. along

  2. among

  3. besides

  4. as well as

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

IGNOMINY

  1. esteem

  2. virtue

  3. morality

  4. disgrace

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The company has appointed twice as ______ women as men.

  1. many

  2. most

  3. much

  4. more

Select the correctly spelt word.

  1. omelete

  2. omlate

  3. omelette

  4. omelate

Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

  1. diagnosis

  2. athlete

  3. ecstacy

  4. accumulate

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

RECKLESS

  1. heedless

  2. brash

  3. daring

  4. cautious

Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the sentence.

Simran was under tremendous stress because she had too many irons in the fire.

  1. She had too many clothes to iron

  2. She was involved in many activities

  3. She had made a lot of risky investments

  4. She was suffering from many ailments

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

ENDURANCE

  1. indolence

  2. patience

  3. tolerance

  4. persistence

Select the option which is the most appropriate one word substitution for the given group of words.

Animals living in flocks

  1. bohemian

  2. gregarious

  3. social

  4. herbivorous

Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'.

The detective compared the forged signature to the original.

  1. to the original

  2. the forged signature

  3. The detective compared

  4. No error

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

MORTALITY

  1. fatality

  2. lethality

  3. death

  4. birth

Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'.

The monsoon have, in the past five days, retreated from most parts of the country.

  1. in the past five days

  2. retreated from most parts

  3. The monsoon have

  4. No error

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