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Mock Test – SSC CPO 2022 10 Nov S2

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1. Six students are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Sonal is sitting second to the right of Lavanya. Rana is sitting second to the right of Sonal. Karishma is sitting third to the right of Rana. Mary is an immediate neighbour of both Rana and Sonal. Who is sitting immediate right of Kumari?

Question 1 of 200

2. From its nest, a bird flew 25 m towards the north-east. It then took a right turn and flew 7 m. Again, it took a right turn and flew 75 m. In which direction is the bird now from its nest?

Question 2 of 200

3. Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series?
13, 26, 23, 115, 108, ?

Question 3 of 200

4. Select the option that represents the correct order of the given words as they would appear in an English dictionary.

1). Tattoo

2). Tatters

3). Tatting

4). Tattle

5). Taut

Question 4 of 200

5. 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.)
(16, 22, 28)
(14, 19, 23)

Question 5 of 200

6. Two statements are given followed by Three conclusions numbered I, II and III.
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 bags are pens

All pencils are pens

Conclusions:

I. Some pens are bags.

II. All bags are pencils.

III. Some pens are pencils

Question 6 of 200

7. 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, 28, 4)

(3, 22, 2)

Question 7 of 200

8. A paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear when unfolded?

 

Question 8 of 200

9. Three Statements are given followed by four conclusions numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically does NOT follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:

All K are S.

No S is a B

Some B are T.

Conclusions:

1) No K are B

2) Some T are not S.

3) Some T are B

4) All B being K is a possibility.

Question 9 of 200

10. ‘B & D’ means ‘B is the brother of D’.
‘B × D’ means ‘B is the mother of D’.

‘B # D’ means ‘B is the wife of D’.

‘B $ D’ means ‘B is the son of D’.

‘B @ D’ means ‘B is the mother of D’.

How is B related to G in the following expression?
A × B # F $ C @ E # G

Question 10 of 200

11. 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.)

(7, 12, 25)
(6, 9, 21)

Question 11 of 200

12. Which option represents the correct order of the given words as they would appear in the English dictionary?
1). Pelvic

2). Pentagon

3). Permanent

4). Persistent

5). Perceive

Question 12 of 200

13. There are six children playing ludo, namely 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. 1 and 5 are brothers. 6 is the sister of 5. 3 is the only son of 1's father’s brother. 2 and 4 are the daughters of the only brother of 3's father. How is 4 related to 1?

Question 13 of 200

14. Select the figure that will replace the question mark (?) in the following series.

 

 

Question 14 of 200

15. Select the figure from among the given options that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.

 

Question 15 of 200

16. 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 at the centre?

Question 16 of 200

17. 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.)

(14, 25, 38)
(8, 19, 32)

Question 17 of 200

18. 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.

Question 18 of 200

19. 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?

 

Question 19 of 200

20. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is placed at line MN as shown.

 

Question 20 of 200

21. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is placed at MN as shown.

 

Question 21 of 200

22. Select the number from among the given options that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
39, 53, ?, 108, 149, 199

Question 22 of 200

23. Two statements are given followed by Three conclusions numbered I, II and III.
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 drums are bells.

All whistles are bells.

Conclusions:

I. Some drums are whistles.

II. Some bells are drums.

III. Some bells are whistles.

Question 23 of 200

24. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the given series, will complete the series.
L _ _ LM _ L _ L _ML

Question 24 of 200

25. If + means −, × means +, − means ÷, ÷ means ×, what will come in place of the question mark (?)?

89 × 36 – 9 + 2 ÷ 11 = ?

Question 25 of 200

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

 

 

 

Question 26 of 200

27. Select the option figure in which the given figure is embedded (rotation is NOT allowed).

 

Question 27 of 200

28. In a certain code language, 'VACCINE' is written as 'WCFGNTL' and 'SYRINGE' is written as 'TAUMSML'. How will 'NEEDLE' be written in that language?

Question 28 of 200

29. Two different positions of the same dice are shown, the six faces of which are numbered from 1 to 6. Select the number that will be on the face opposite to the one showing ‘2’.

 

Question 29 of 200

30. Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series?
55, 75, 100, 135, 190, ?

Question 30 of 200

31. In a certain code language, ‘JACCUZI’ is written as ‘KZDBVYJ’ and ‘QUIZZER’ is written as ‘RTJYADS’. How will ‘BUZZWIG’ be written in that language?

Question 31 of 200

32. 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 32 of 200

33. If P denotes ‘×’, Q denotes ‘÷’, R denotes ‘+’, and S denotes ‘–’, then will come in place of ‘?’ in the following equation?
115 Q 23 R \( \sqrt[3] {64} \)S 3 P 9 R 44 = ?

Question 33 of 200

34. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace the * signs and to balance the given equation.
355 * (12 * 3) * 289 * (186 * 6) * 71

Question 34 of 200

35. A paper is folded and cut as shown. How will it appear when unfolded?

 

Question 35 of 200

36. Which letter-cluster will replace the question mark (?) to complete the given series?
PORK, NQPM, LSNO, JULQ, ?

Question 36 of 200

37. 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 sixes are sevens.

No seven is an eight.

Conclusions:

I. All eights are sixes.

II. No eight is a six.

Question 37 of 200

38. Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?
12 + 156 ÷ 13 × 6 - 100 = 50

Question 38 of 200

39. In a code language, 'you can start' is written as 'sent room dark', 'can you read’ is written as 'room sent less', and 'you are good’ is written as 'tyre room spin'. What is the code for the word 'can' in this language?

Question 39 of 200

40. Reema starts from her house and cycles 4 km towards the west and then turns right and cycles 6 km. She again turns right and cycles for X km to reach her school. Point A is to the south of her school and also 2 km to the west of her house. What is the value of X?

Question 40 of 200

41. Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same way as are the two words in the given pair.
Lion : Forest

Question 41 of 200

42. If – means +, × means ÷, ÷ means −, + means ×, what will come in place of the question mark(?)?
32 + 36 × 4 – 21 ÷ 56 = ?

Question 42 of 200

43. If A denotes ‘+’, B denotes ‘×’, C denotes ‘–’, and D denotes ‘÷’, then what will come in place of ‘?’ in the following equation?
48 D 12 A)\( \sqrt{36} \) B 3) C 19 A 24 = ?

Question 43 of 200

44. Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series?
101, 182, 118, 167, ?

Question 44 of 200

45. Select the option that represents the letters that, when sequentially placed from left to right in the blanks, will complete the letter series.
_ S J _ P S _ _ P _ J A _ S _ A

Question 45 of 200

46. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter-cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first letter-cluster and the fourth letter-cluster is related to the third letter-cluster.
LIST : JNGKQURV :: MOAN : KOMQYCLP :: PLUM : ?

Question 46 of 200

47. Which letter-cluster will replace the question mark (?) to complete the given series?
RSBG, NPEI, ?, FJKM, BGNO

Question 47 of 200

48. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different.
Pick the odd one out.

Question 48 of 200

49. In a code language, 'TRUCKS' is written as ‘GIFXPH’ and ‘WASTE’ is written as ‘DZHGV’. How will 'FANTASY' be written in that language?

Question 49 of 200

50. If A denotes ‘+’, B denotes ‘×’, C denotes ‘−’, and D denotes ‘÷’, then what will be the value of the following expression?
456 C 236 D 2 A 14 B 1

Question 50 of 200

51. Capital adequacy ratio for a NBFC – MFI is ______.

Question 51 of 200

52. Which folk dance represents a mock fight between Goddess Durga and Mahishasura?

Question 52 of 200

53. In which of the following Articles, is it mentioned that Directive Principles are NOT justiciable?

Question 53 of 200

54. Which among the following Universities is founded by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya?

Question 54 of 200

55. Who is the author of ‘The Inheritance of Loss’?

Question 55 of 200

56. The autobiography of Nirad C Chaudhari is____________.

Question 56 of 200

57. Which of the following dance forms is influenced by Bihu dance?

Question 57 of 200

58. Which of the following element has atomic number 87?

Question 58 of 200

59. The famous musician, Appa Jalgaonkar is associated with which musical instrument?

Question 59 of 200

60. High growth rate with use of modern technology and self-reliance of the economy could be achieved only if:

Question 60 of 200

61. Which of the following is a severe form of malnutrition that commonly affects infants and toddlers, most often around the age of weaning through age 5?

Question 61 of 200

62. The lead chromate, which is toxic and carcinogenic, is used for the adulteration of __________ powder.

Question 62 of 200

63. In 1856, Governor-General ______ decided that Bahadur Shah Zafar would be the last Mughal king and after his death none of his descendants would be recognised as kings – they would just be called princes.

Question 63 of 200

64. The Fundamental Duties are addressed to the ________.

Question 64 of 200

65. In case of first false start in a running event, the athlete(s) shall be:

Question 65 of 200

66. In which year did India host the ICC T20 World Cup cricket for the first time?

Question 66 of 200

67. Which of the following war ended with the treaty of Salbai?

Question 67 of 200

68. With reference to rice cultivation, which pair(s) of state and type of crop is/are correctly matched?
I. Punjab – subsistence crop
II. Odisha – Commercial Crop

Question 68 of 200

69. The last Sub-Section (k) on the education of children was added in 2002 as a part of the Fundamental Duties. The same Amendment also introduced _________ in the Constitution.

Question 69 of 200

70. Whose law states that at a junction in an electric circuit, the sum of the currents flowing into the junction is equal to the sum of the currents flowing out of the junction?

Question 70 of 200

71. Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games bronze medalist, Manoj Sarkar, is associated with which of the following events?

Question 71 of 200

72. Which of the following is a radio isotope of hydrogen?

Question 72 of 200

73. Which of the following is correct regarding globalization?
I. It involves creation of networks and activities transcending economic, social, and geographical boundaries.

II. Outsourcing is one of the important outcomes of the globalisation process.

Question 73 of 200

74. ‘The Godfather of Soul’ is an autobiography of __________, who was one of the greatest singers.

Question 74 of 200

75. Which of the following characteristics is NOT correct about Tropical Evergreen forests?

Question 75 of 200

76. Which of the following were NOT a part of a citadel in Harrapan architecture?

Question 76 of 200

77. In which year was the famous sitar player Pt. Ravi Shankar awarded the Bharat Ratna?

Question 77 of 200

78. The emoluments and allowances of the President and other expenditure relating to his office is charged on the ______ of India.

Question 78 of 200

79. Which of the following statements is correct?

Question 79 of 200

80. Which of the following liquids can dissolve noble metals such as gold and platinum?

Question 80 of 200

81. Which of the following pair of compound name – formula is correct?
I. Hydrogen chloride – H2Cl
II. Hydrogen sulphide – HS2

Question 81 of 200

82. Who was the author of Tarikh-i-Mubarak Shahi which is a Persian language chronicle of the Delhi Sultanate?

Question 82 of 200

83. Which Article of the Constitution of India provides for the power to the President to convene a joint sitting of the both the Houses of Parliament?

Question 83 of 200

84. In which of the following years Sikandar Lodi founded Agra?

Question 84 of 200

85. The National Commission on Agriculture (1976) of India has classified social forestry into how many categories?

Question 85 of 200

86. The claim for ‘swarajya’ or self-government within the British Empire, on the model of self-governing colonies like Australia and Canada, was put forward from the Congress platform in 1905 by:

Question 86 of 200

87. Compounds with exactly two double carbon – carbon bonds are known as ______.

Question 87 of 200

88. Hari Prasad Chaurasia, an Indian flutist, is associated with which of the following music gharanas?

Question 88 of 200

89. As per the 75th NSS report, ______ has the lowest number of literate females in the state, with the female literacy percentage for the state pegged at 57.6%.

Question 89 of 200

90. Which physical theory explains the generation of thrust by rocket engines, jet engines and deflating balloons?

Question 90 of 200

91. As of 15th March 2021, how many women judges are there in the Supreme Court of India?

Question 91 of 200

92. Ustad Allauddin Khan, the legendary sarod player, was from which of the following gharanas of music?

Question 92 of 200

93. Which of the following is NOT one of the major tectonic plates of the earth?

Question 93 of 200

94. Which of the following is NOT a national political party?

Question 94 of 200

95. In ______ the Mughal emperor appointed the Company as the Diwan of the provinces of Bengal.

Question 95 of 200

96. In which of the following places was the first edition of the World Para Table Tennis Championships held in 1990?

Question 96 of 200

97. The actual growth rate of the ninth and tenth five years plans was ______ and _____ respectively.

Question 97 of 200

98. In an ecosystem, vertical distribution of different species occupying different levels is called ______.

Question 98 of 200

99. Which of the following statement is correct?
I. On combustion in excess of air, lithium forms mainly the oxide.

II. The alkali metal halides are all high melting, colourless crystalline liquids.

Question 99 of 200

100. By which of the following names are the valleys situated between the lesser Himalaya and Shiwaliks known?

Question 100 of 200

101. If cos A + cos B + cos C = 3, then what is the value of sin A + sin B + sin C?

Question 101 of 200

102. A shopkeeper sells his items using a faulty balance which measures 25% less. He then marks up his items 15% above the cost price. If he also gives a discount of 10%, then find his net profit percentage on 1 kg items.

Question 102 of 200

103. The average of 15 results is 21. The average of the first 7 of those is 21 and the average of the last 7 is 20. What is the 8th result?

Question 103 of 200

104. In the given circle with diameter AB, find the value of x.

Question 104 of 200

105. The following table shows the number of centuries scored by cricketers in the past 5 years.

In which year the maximum number of centuries were scored?

Question 105 of 200

106. The percentage marks obtained by 6 students in different subjects are given below.
The maximum marks for each subject have been indicated in the table.

 

The total marks obtained by student Q in Physics and Hindi are what percentage (rounded off to the nearest integer) more than the total marks obtained by student T in Geography and History?

Question 106 of 200

107. What is the value of the following in terms of trigonometric ratios?

Question 107 of 200

108. The highest common factor of 108, 72 and 5a is a. What can be the least common multiple of 108, 72 and a?

Question 108 of 200

109. If the number 6336633P is divisible by 132, then the value of P is:

Question 109 of 200

110. The area of a circle is 1386 \( cm^2 \). What is the radius of the circle? [Use π = 22/7]

Question 110 of 200

111. The price of one shirt is ₹700 in a shop, on which 10% discount is available for all customers. An additional 20% discount is there for the customers who pay in cash. What is the amount a customer has to pay for a shirt if he pays in cash?

Question 111 of 200

112. The speeds of two bodies are in the ratio 2 : 3. If the difference in the time taken to cover 50 m is 10 sec, then find the difference in their speeds.

Question 112 of 200

113. If X, Y, Z and W are in fourth proportion. X = 3, Y = 13 and W = 39, determine Z.

Question 113 of 200

114. The given table represents the population of different villages.

Find the ratio of males to females in all villages.

Question 114 of 200

115. The price of an article is first increased by 25% and later on, the price was decreased by 30% due to a reduction in sales. Find the net percentage change in the final price of the article.

Question 115 of 200

116. The production of AB Co. increased by 10% after one year, and in the next year it increased by 22%. In the third year, it increased by 5%. What overall change (in %) has been there in the production in three years from the original production?

Question 116 of 200

117. Study the following table and answer the question below.

Find the ratio of the number of students who opted biology in school B and School D.

Question 117 of 200

118. The following table shows the number of centuries scored by given five cricketers in the past 5 years.

Who scored the maximum number of centuries?

Question 118 of 200

119. The bar graph given here shows the data of the production of cars by three different companies X, Y, Z over the years.

For which of the following years is the percentage rise/fall in the production from the previous year the maximum for company Y?

Question 119 of 200

120. If the value of cosecA + cotA = m, then the value of cosecA – cotA is:

Question 120 of 200

121. There are 3 taps, A, B and C, in a tank. These can fill the tank in 10 h, 20 h and 25 h, respectively. At first, all three taps are opened simultaneously. After 2 h, tap C is closed and tap A and B keep running. After 4 h, tap B is also closed. The remaining tank is filled by tap A alone. Find the percentage of work done by tap A itself.

Question 121 of 200

122. A man goes 24 m towards east and then 10 m towards north. How far is he away from his initial position?

Question 122 of 200

123. If x + \( \frac{1}{x} \)= 2, then the value of \( x^4 \) + \( \frac{1}{x^4} \)= _______.

Question 123 of 200

124. A chord of a circle is equal to its radius of length 9 cm. Find the angle subtended by it in major segment.

Question 124 of 200

125. Find the amount if a sum of Rs. 7,500 is invested on compound interest at 8% p.a. for 1.5 years when the interest is compounded half yearly.

Question 125 of 200

126. If \( {a^2} \) + \( {b^2} \) + 1 = 2a, then the value of \( {a^4} \) + \( {b^7} \) is:

Question 126 of 200

127. A supermarket earns 5½% as discount on the total purchasing value and a bonus of 1/2% on sales more than Rs. 10,000. What is the total sale value if it earns Rs. 1,990?

Question 127 of 200

128. The following table shows the marks (in percentages) obtained by six students in six different subjects in an examination. The maximum marks in each subject are 100 .

Answer the following question based on the table:
In which of the following subjects is the overall percentage the highest?

Question 128 of 200

129. What is the radius of a normal cylinder whose height is 21 cm and curved surface area is 1386 cm2?

Question 129 of 200

130. Study the following data and answer the question below.

What was the revenue of the company if its expenditure was Rs. 50 lakhs in the year when its profit percentage was the highest?

Question 130 of 200

131. Solve the following equation.
(7³ - 7² + 6) x (6³ - 2³ - 3² + 1) ÷ (21² + 20² - 41) = ___________.

Question 131 of 200

132. What is the greatest positive integer that divides 554, 714 and 213 leaving the remainder 43, 57 and 67, respectively?

Question 132 of 200

133. Find the LCM of 25, 30, 50 and 75 .

Question 133 of 200

134. If cos θ + sin θ = \( \sqrt{2} \) cos θ, find the value of (cos θ – sin θ).

Question 134 of 200

135. 60 men can complete a work in 40 days. They start work together but after every 10 day, 5 men leave the work. In how many days will the work be completed?

Question 135 of 200

136. If the number 8764x5 is divisible by 9, then find the least possible value of x where x is a two–digit number.

Question 136 of 200

137. Find the HCF of 364 and 724 .

Question 137 of 200

138. If a,b,c are all non-zero and a + b + c = 0, find the value of \( \frac{a²}{bc} + \frac{b²}{ca} + \frac{c²}{ab} \).

Question 138 of 200

139. Ajay buys 18 oranges for ₹90 and sells 15 oranges for ₹105 . Find the percentage of his gain.

Question 139 of 200

140. The monthly incomes of Ravi and Shiv are in the ratio 1 : 2 and their monthly expenditures are in the ratio 1 : 3. If each saves ₹4,000 per month, then find the monthly income of Shiv.

Question 140 of 200

141. The length of a cold storage is 5 times its breadth, and its height is 8 m. The area of its four walls (including the doors) is 720 \( m^2 \). Find the total surface area of cold storage.

Question 141 of 200

142. A truck goes from Haryana to Bangalore with an average speed of 60 km/h. The journey takes 30 hours. It returns from Bangalore to Haryana on the same road with an average speed of 40 km/h. What was the average speed of the truck during the roundtrip?

Question 142 of 200

143. In a journey of three unequal laps, a car covers a distance of 200 km in 4 h in the first lap, while another 162 km at the speed of 15 m/s in the second lap. It covered the remaining distance of the final lap in 4 h such that the average speed of the car for entire journey was 50 km/h. What was the speed of the car in the third lap of the journey?

Question 143 of 200

144. Three persons P, Q, R run along a circular track at speeds of 3 km/h, 4 km/h, 6 km/h, respectively. If the length of the track is 36 km, then after how much time will they meet again at the starting point?

Question 144 of 200

145. A tangent is drawn from an external point ‘A’ to a circle of radius 12 cm. If the length of the tangent is 5 cm, then the distance from the centre of the circle to point ‘A’ is:

Question 145 of 200

146. The price of a bat and a ball are in the ratio 9 : 5. The price of the bat is Rs.380 more than the price of the ball. Find the price of the ball.

Question 146 of 200

147. The greatest number of five digits which is divisible by 13, 15, 18 and 21 is:

Question 147 of 200

148. 456 – (76 + 15²) + \( \frac{3}{4} of \frac{76}{18} ÷ (\frac{19}{72x24}) \) = ________.

Question 148 of 200

149. Three metallic spheres of radii 10 cm, 8 cm and 6 cm, respectively, are melted to form a single solid cone of radius 12 cm. Find the curved surface area of the cone, correct to two places of decimal. (Take π = 3.14)

Question 149 of 200

150. The following bar graph shows the sales (in thousand numbers) of scooters from six different companies in 2011 and 2012.

The average sales of companies A and E in 2011 are what percentage of the average sales of companies B and D in 2012?

Question 150 of 200

151. Identify the sentence that correctly uses the indefinite article.

Question 151 of 200

152. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Vigorous

Question 152 of 200

153. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
A slap on the wrist

Question 153 of 200

154. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
She has let herself be gone after her divorce.

Question 154 of 200

155. Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
To become a strong person in spite of many difficulties.

Question 155 of 200

156. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Penchant

Question 156 of 200

157. Identify the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the given sentence.
Food spoliage refers to an irreversible modification in which food becomes inedible or its quality is compromised.

Question 157 of 200

158. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
A lot on one’s plate

Question 158 of 200

159. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Intense

Question 159 of 200

160. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To be on thin ice

Question 160 of 200

161. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Separable

Question 161 of 200

162. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

Question 162 of 200

163. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
I will be gone to buy a cupboard which will fit under the stairs.

Question 163 of 200

164. Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Ms. Tina could finish the assignment by Friday - at a push, Wednesday.

Question 164 of 200

165. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
A lame excuse

Question 165 of 200

166. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

Question 166 of 200

167. Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A large group of people

Question 167 of 200

168. Select the correct meaning of the idiom in bold and italics.
Our hearts go out to the families of the victims of this terrible tragedy.

Question 168 of 200

169. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Peculiar

Question 169 of 200

170. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined word in the given sentence.
None of the countries involved in war were ready to broach the issue of retreat.

Question 170 of 200

171. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word in the given sentence.
He leaves behind an indelible contribution to the financial world.

Question 171 of 200

172. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Toffee-nosed

Question 172 of 200

173. Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.
He is in high spirits today.

Question 173 of 200

174. The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.

The research fellow defended / his thesis scholarly / and obtained the degree.

Question 174 of 200

175. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Contrary

Question 175 of 200

176. Select the most appropriate idiom for the underlined segment in the given sentence.
The evidence put forward could not confirm his guilt.

Question 176 of 200

177. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Pensive

Question 177 of 200

178. Read the given sentence and select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word ‘Dilemma’ from the following options.
The solutions given for the frequently asked questions were written so poorly that the buyers disliked the products.

Question 178 of 200

179. If you feel good, then you will portray that attitude and look fabulous no matter what!

Question 179 of 200

180. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
I always encouraging people to read books which I have enjoyed reading myself.

Question 180 of 200

181. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
I am sure you can win the match if you try hardly.

Question 181 of 200

182. Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No improvement required'.
What exactly is your problem with me?

Question 182 of 200

183. Identify the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the given sentence.
Because of some inevitable circamstances, the conference was postponed indefinite, indefinitely but the members could not be informed.

Question 183 of 200

184. The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
As is usual with stories of this genre, / in spite of their varying socio political realities, / the youngsters have fallen in love / with each other madly.

Question 184 of 200

185. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word

Question 185 of 200

186. When her teacher calls her a person who cannot be corrected, she laughs at herself.

Question 186 of 200

187. Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.
In the movie ‘Encanto’, the family thought Bruno was a black sheep.

Question 187 of 200

188. Read the given sentence and select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word ‘Sane’ from the following options.
We started the day by going on a crazy ride, then we had a delicious lunch and then beautiful sightseeing to end the evening.

Question 188 of 200

189. Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Person living at the same time

Question 189 of 200

190. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Cogent

Question 190 of 200

191. Direction: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
While there is no denying that the world loves a winner, it is important that you recognise the signs of stress in your behaviour and be healthy enough to enjoy your success. Stress can strike anytime, in a fashion that may leave you unaware of its presence in your life. While a certain amount of pressure is necessary for performance, it is important to be able to recognise your individual limit. For instance, there are some individuals who accept competition in a healthy fashion. There are others who collapse into weeping wrecks before an exam or on comparing mark sheets and finding that their friend has scored better.

Stress is a body reaction to any demands or changes in its internal and external environment. Whenever there is a change in the external environment such as temperature, pollutants, humidity and working conditions, it leads to stress. In these days of competition when a person makes up his mind to surpass what has been achieved by others, leading to an imbalance between demands and resources, it causes psycho-social stress. It is a part and parcel of everyday life.

Stress has a different meaning, depending on the stage of life you are in. The loss of a toy or a reprimand from the parents might create a stress shock in a child. An adolescent who fails in the examination may feel as if everything has been lost and life has no further meaning. In an adult the loss of his or her companion, job or professional failure may appear as if there is nothing more to be achieved.

Such signs appear in the attitude and behaviour of the individual, such as muscle tension in various parts of the body, palpitation and high blood pressure, indigestion, and hyperacidity. Ultimately, the result is self-destructive behaviour such as eating and drinking too much, smoking excessively, relying on tranquilisers. There are other signs of stress such as trembling, shaking, nervous blinking, dryness of throat and mouth and difficulty in swallowing. The professional under stress behaves as if he is a perfectionist. It leads to depression, lethargy, and weakness. Periodic mood shifts also indicate the stress status of the students, executives, and professionals.

What is the tone of the passage?

Question 191 of 200

192. Direction: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
While there is no denying that the world loves a winner, it is important that you recognise the signs of stress in your behaviour and be healthy enough to enjoy your success. Stress can strike anytime, in a fashion that may leave you unaware of its presence in your life. While a certain amount of pressure is necessary for performance, it is important to be able to recognise your individual limit. For instance, there are some individuals who accept competition in a healthy fashion. There are others who collapse into weeping wrecks before an exam or on comparing mark sheets and finding that their friend has scored better.

Stress is a body reaction to any demands or changes in its internal and external environment. Whenever there is a change in the external environment such as temperature, pollutants, humidity and working conditions, it leads to stress. In these days of competition when a person makes up his mind to surpass what has been achieved by others, leading to an imbalance between demands and resources, it causes psycho-social stress. It is a part and parcel of everyday life.

Stress has a different meaning, depending on the stage of life you are in. The loss of a toy or a reprimand from the parents might create a stress shock in a child. An adolescent who fails in the examination may feel as if everything has been lost and life has no further meaning. In an adult the loss of his or her companion, job or professional failure may appear as if there is nothing more to be achieved.

Such signs appear in the attitude and behaviour of the individual, such as muscle tension in various parts of the body, palpitation and high blood pressure, indigestion, and hyperacidity. Ultimately, the result is self-destructive behaviour such as eating and drinking too much, smoking excessively, relying on tranquilisers. There are other signs of stress such as trembling, shaking, nervous blinking, dryness of throat and mouth and difficulty in swallowing. The professional under stress behaves as if he is a perfectionist. It leads to depression, lethargy, and weakness. Periodic mood shifts also indicate the stress status of the students, executives, and professionals.

Which situation does NOT lead to stress?

Question 192 of 200

193. Direction: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
While there is no denying that the world loves a winner, it is important that you recognise the signs of stress in your behaviour and be healthy enough to enjoy your success. Stress can strike anytime, in a fashion that may leave you unaware of its presence in your life. While a certain amount of pressure is necessary for performance, it is important to be able to recognise your individual limit. For instance, there are some individuals who accept competition in a healthy fashion. There are others who collapse into weeping wrecks before an exam or on comparing mark sheets and finding that their friend has scored better.

Stress is a body reaction to any demands or changes in its internal and external environment. Whenever there is a change in the external environment such as temperature, pollutants, humidity and working conditions, it leads to stress. In these days of competition when a person makes up his mind to surpass what has been achieved by others, leading to an imbalance between demands and resources, it causes psycho-social stress. It is a part and parcel of everyday life.

Stress has a different meaning, depending on the stage of life you are in. The loss of a toy or a reprimand from the parents might create a stress shock in a child. An adolescent who fails in the examination may feel as if everything has been lost and life has no further meaning. In an adult the loss of his or her companion, job or professional failure may appear as if there is nothing more to be achieved.

Such signs appear in the attitude and behaviour of the individual, such as muscle tension in various parts of the body, palpitation and high blood pressure, indigestion, and hyperacidity. Ultimately, the result is self-destructive behaviour such as eating and drinking too much, smoking excessively, relying on tranquilisers. There are other signs of stress such as trembling, shaking, nervous blinking, dryness of throat and mouth and difficulty in swallowing. The professional under stress behaves as if he is a perfectionist. It leads to depression, lethargy, and weakness. Periodic mood shifts also indicate the stress status of the students, executives, and professionals.

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of ‘success’ from the passage.

Question 193 of 200

194. Direction: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
While there is no denying that the world loves a winner, it is important that you recognise the signs of stress in your behaviour and be healthy enough to enjoy your success. Stress can strike anytime, in a fashion that may leave you unaware of its presence in your life. While a certain amount of pressure is necessary for performance, it is important to be able to recognise your individual limit. For instance, there are some individuals who accept competition in a healthy fashion. There are others who collapse into weeping wrecks before an exam or on comparing mark sheets and finding that their friend has scored better.

Stress is a body reaction to any demands or changes in its internal and external environment. Whenever there is a change in the external environment such as temperature, pollutants, humidity and working conditions, it leads to stress. In these days of competition when a person makes up his mind to surpass what has been achieved by others, leading to an imbalance between demands and resources, it causes psycho-social stress. It is a part and parcel of everyday life.

Stress has a different meaning, depending on the stage of life you are in. The loss of a toy or a reprimand from the parents might create a stress shock in a child. An adolescent who fails in the examination may feel as if everything has been lost and life has no further meaning. In an adult the loss of his or her companion, job or professional failure may appear as if there is nothing more to be achieved.

Such signs appear in the attitude and behaviour of the individual, such as muscle tension in various parts of the body, palpitation and high blood pressure, indigestion, and hyperacidity. Ultimately, the result is self-destructive behaviour such as eating and drinking too much, smoking excessively, relying on tranquilisers. There are other signs of stress such as trembling, shaking, nervous blinking, dryness of throat and mouth and difficulty in swallowing. The professional under stress behaves as if he is a perfectionist. It leads to depression, lethargy, and weakness. Periodic mood shifts also indicate the stress status of the students, executives, and professionals.

What does excessive stress NOT result in?

Question 194 of 200

195. Direction: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
While there is no denying that the world loves a winner, it is important that you recognise the signs of stress in your behaviour and be healthy enough to enjoy your success. Stress can strike anytime, in a fashion that may leave you unaware of its presence in your life. While a certain amount of pressure is necessary for performance, it is important to be able to recognise your individual limit. For instance, there are some individuals who accept competition in a healthy fashion. There are others who collapse into weeping wrecks before an exam or on comparing mark sheets and finding that their friend has scored better.

Stress is a body reaction to any demands or changes in its internal and external environment. Whenever there is a change in the external environment such as temperature, pollutants, humidity and working conditions, it leads to stress. In these days of competition when a person makes up his mind to surpass what has been achieved by others, leading to an imbalance between demands and resources, it causes psycho-social stress. It is a part and parcel of everyday life.

Stress has a different meaning, depending on the stage of life you are in. The loss of a toy or a reprimand from the parents might create a stress shock in a child. An adolescent who fails in the examination may feel as if everything has been lost and life has no further meaning. In an adult the loss of his or her companion, job or professional failure may appear as if there is nothing more to be achieved.

Such signs appear in the attitude and behaviour of the individual, such as muscle tension in various parts of the body, palpitation and high blood pressure, indigestion, and hyperacidity. Ultimately, the result is self-destructive behaviour such as eating and drinking too much, smoking excessively, relying on tranquilisers. There are other signs of stress such as trembling, shaking, nervous blinking, dryness of throat and mouth and difficulty in swallowing. The professional under stress behaves as if he is a perfectionist. It leads to depression, lethargy, and weakness. Periodic mood shifts also indicate the stress status of the students, executives, and professionals.

Select an appropriate title for the passage.

Question 195 of 200

196. Direction: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world. There (1)_______ progress over the last decades: More girls are going to school, fewer girls are forced into early marriage, more women are serving in parliament and positions of leadership, and laws are being reformed to (2)_______ gender equality. Despite these gains, many challenges remain: discriminatory laws and social norms remain (3)_______, women continue to be underrepresented at all levels of political leadership, and 1 in 5 women and girls between the ages of 15 and 49 report experiencing physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner within a 12-month period. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic could reverse the limited progress that has been made on gender equality and women’s rights. The coronavirus outbreak (4)_______ existing inequalities for women and girls across every sphere – from health and the economy to security and social protection. Women play a disproportionate role in responding to the virus, including as frontline healthcare workers and carers at home. Women’s unpaid care work has increased significantly as a result of school closures and the increased needs of older people. Women are also harder hit by the economic (5)_______ of COVID-19, as they disproportionately work in insecure labour markets. Nearly 60 per cent of women work in the informal economy, which puts them at greater risk of falling into poverty.

Select the most appropriate option to fill blank 1

Question 196 of 200

197. Direction: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world. There (1)_______ progress over the last decades: More girls are going to school, fewer girls are forced into early marriage, more women are serving in parliament and positions of leadership, and laws are being reformed to (2)_______ gender equality. Despite these gains, many challenges remain: discriminatory laws and social norms remain (3)_______, women continue to be underrepresented at all levels of political leadership, and 1 in 5 women and girls between the ages of 15 and 49 report experiencing physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner within a 12-month period. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic could reverse the limited progress that has been made on gender equality and women’s rights. The coronavirus outbreak (4)_______ existing inequalities for women and girls across every sphere – from health and the economy to security and social protection. Women play a disproportionate role in responding to the virus, including as frontline healthcare workers and carers at home. Women’s unpaid care work has increased significantly as a result of school closures and the increased needs of older people. Women are also harder hit by the economic (5)_______ of COVID-19, as they disproportionately work in insecure labour markets. Nearly 60 per cent of women work in the informal economy, which puts them at greater risk of falling into poverty.

Select the most appropriate option to fill blank 2

Question 197 of 200

198. Direction: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world. There (1)_______ progress over the last decades: More girls are going to school, fewer girls are forced into early marriage, more women are serving in parliament and positions of leadership, and laws are being reformed to (2)_______ gender equality. Despite these gains, many challenges remain: discriminatory laws and social norms remain (3)_______, women continue to be underrepresented at all levels of political leadership, and 1 in 5 women and girls between the ages of 15 and 49 report experiencing physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner within a 12-month period. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic could reverse the limited progress that has been made on gender equality and women’s rights. The coronavirus outbreak (4)_______ existing inequalities for women and girls across every sphere – from health and the economy to security and social protection. Women play a disproportionate role in responding to the virus, including as frontline healthcare workers and carers at home. Women’s unpaid care work has increased significantly as a result of school closures and the increased needs of older people. Women are also harder hit by the economic (5)_______ of COVID-19, as they disproportionately work in insecure labour markets. Nearly 60 per cent of women work in the informal economy, which puts them at greater risk of falling into poverty.

Select the most appropriate option to fill blank 3

Question 198 of 200

199. Direction: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world. There (1)_______ progress over the last decades: More girls are going to school, fewer girls are forced into early marriage, more women are serving in parliament and positions of leadership, and laws are being reformed to (2)_______ gender equality. Despite these gains, many challenges remain: discriminatory laws and social norms remain (3)_______, women continue to be underrepresented at all levels of political leadership, and 1 in 5 women and girls between the ages of 15 and 49 report experiencing physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner within a 12-month period. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic could reverse the limited progress that has been made on gender equality and women’s rights. The coronavirus outbreak (4)_______ existing inequalities for women and girls across every sphere – from health and the economy to security and social protection. Women play a disproportionate role in responding to the virus, including as frontline healthcare workers and carers at home. Women’s unpaid care work has increased significantly as a result of school closures and the increased needs of older people. Women are also harder hit by the economic (5)_______ of COVID-19, as they disproportionately work in insecure labour markets. Nearly 60 per cent of women work in the informal economy, which puts them at greater risk of falling into poverty.

Select the most appropriate option to fill blank 4

Question 199 of 200

200. Direction: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world. There (1)_______ progress over the last decades: More girls are going to school, fewer girls are forced into early marriage, more women are serving in parliament and positions of leadership, and laws are being reformed to (2)_______ gender equality. Despite these gains, many challenges remain: discriminatory laws and social norms remain (3)_______, women continue to be underrepresented at all levels of political leadership, and 1 in 5 women and girls between the ages of 15 and 49 report experiencing physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner within a 12-month period. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic could reverse the limited progress that has been made on gender equality and women’s rights. The coronavirus outbreak (4)_______ existing inequalities for women and girls across every sphere – from health and the economy to security and social protection. Women play a disproportionate role in responding to the virus, including as frontline healthcare workers and carers at home. Women’s unpaid care work has increased significantly as a result of school closures and the increased needs of older people. Women are also harder hit by the economic (5)_______ of COVID-19, as they disproportionately work in insecure labour markets. Nearly 60 per cent of women work in the informal economy, which puts them at greater risk of falling into poverty.

Select the most appropriate option to fill blank 5

Question 200 of 200

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