SSC CGL Tier-I 07 June 2019 Shift-II Previous Year Paper

SSC CGL

(7 June 2019 Shift-II) 

Reasoning 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q.1 A square paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear when unfolded ? 

Answer: C 

Q.2 

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

Answer: B 

Q.3 Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following series? 5.12.26, 54, ? 

A 112 

B 92 

C 110 

D 98 

Answer: D 

Q.4 Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following set. (8, 15, 9) 

A (5, 17, 11) 

B (4, 16, 12) 

C (7, 13, 14) 

D (9, 12, 15) 

Answer: B 

Q.5 The ratio of the present age of Mitali to that of Shabnam is 4 : 7. If the difference between the present ages of Shabnam and Mitali after 5 years will be 13 years, then what is the sum of the present ages of Mitali and Shabnam? 

A 74 years 

B 60 years 

C 66 years 

D 64 years 

Answer: C 

Q.6 P is the sister of Q and mother of R. S is the daughter-in-law of Wand wife of Q. W’s grandson M is the nephew of P and brother of V. W has only two children. How is Q related to V ? 

A Uncle 

B Father 

C Brother 

D Son 

Answer: B 

Q.7 Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same way as are the two words in the following word pair. Caress : Affection 

A Crime : Confession 

B Interview : Selection 

C Anger : Emotion 

D Kick : Hostility 

Answer: D 

Q.8 If CLEAN is coded as 1415123 and BLOW is coded as 2315122, then how will JOKE be coded as ? 

A 4111612 

B 5121611 

C 5111510 

D 1011155 

Answer: C 

Q.9 How many triangles are there in the following figure ? 

A 18 

B 20 

C 16 

D 14 

Answer: A 

Q.10 Select the mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is placed to the right of the figure. 

Answer: B 

Q.11 Select the option that is related to the third letter-cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first letter-cluster. DFIM : WURN :: GENP : ? 

A SOLJ 

B TROK 

C TPNL 

D TPMK 

Answer: D 

Q.12 Select the number-pair in which the two numbers are related in the same way as are the two numbers of the following number-pair. 12 : 42 

A 15 : 52 

B 24 : 82 

C 8 : 28 

D 16 : 53 

Answer: C 

Q.13 Two different 16:53 positions of the same dice are shown. Which number will be at the top if 6 is at the bottom ?

A 5 

B 3 

C 4 

D 2 

Answer: D 

Q.14 Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following set. (3, 16, 5) 

A (9,35,11) 

B (7,32,9) 

C (11,45,14) 

D (5,26,9) 

Answer: B 

Q.15 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: Some roads are streets. Some streets are lanes. Conclusions: I. No road is a lane. II. All streets are lanes. III. Some lanes are roads. 

A Only conclusion II follows 

B Only conclusionsII andIII follow 

C Either conclusions I or ITI follows 

D Only conclusion I follows 

Answer: C 

Q.16 In a code language, REGULAR is written as GERTRAL. How will BROTHER be written as in that language? 

A ORBSREH 

B ROBSERH 

C ORBUREH 

D ORBEHTS 

Answer: A 

Q.17 Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates the relationship between the following classes. Graduates, Teachers, Literates 

Answer: A 

Q.18 Select the figure in which the given figure is embedded. 

Answer: D 

Q.19 Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the number that is different from the rest. 

A 39 

B 57 

C 43 

D 63 

Answer: C

Q.20 Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order. 1. Learn 2. College 3: Degree 4. Admission 5. Assessment 6. Class 

A 4, 2, 1, 6, 3, 5 

B 2, 1, 4, 5, 6, 3 

C 4, 2, 6, 1, 5, 3 

D 5, 4, 2, 1, 6, 3 

Answer: C 

Q.21 “division” is to “unity” as “repair” is to_____ 

A rough 

B damage 

C inconvenience 

D stitch 

Answer: B 

Q.22 Which two signs should be interchanged in the following equation to make it correct? 

9 − 3 + 12 × 8 ÷ 4 = 11 

A + and − 

B + and × 

C − and ÷ 

D + and ÷ 

Answer: D 

Q.23 Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the odd one out. 

A RSTY 

B HJLO 

C BDFA 

D PQRU 

Answer: A 

Q.24 Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the odd word out. 

A Condemn 

B Disparage 

C Denigrate 

D Awkward 

Answer: D 

Q.25 Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the gaps of the given letter series will complete the series. db_cbd_ba_bd_bac_d 

A adbcd 

B adcdb 

C bdcbd 

D dacdb 

Answer: B 

General knowledge 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q.26 On March 23rd, India observes _______ day/divas as a tribute to Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru on their death anniversary. 

A Vidroh Divas 

B Shaheed Divas 

C Protest Day 

D Tribute Day 

Answer: B 

Q.27 Which of the following is the longest rivers in India? 

A Kaveri 

B Godavari 

C Brahmaputra 

D Ganga 

Answer: C 

Q.28 Akbar was succeeded by his son, Salim, who took the title of_______, meaning ‘Conqueror of the World’. 

A Shah Jahan 

B Jahangir 

C Badshah 

D Jahapana 

Answer: B 

Q.29 Who was the prime minister of India during ”the Emergency” between the year 1975 to 1977? 

A Indira Gandhi 

B Rajiv Gandhi 

C Moraj Desai 

D Charan Singh 

Answer: A 

Q.30 The Victoria Memorial, conceived by Lord Curzon, represents the architectural climax of _________ city. 

A Jaipur 

B Kolkata 

C Mumbai 

D Delhi 

Answer: B 

Q.31 World _________Day 2019 was observed on 23 March with the theme ‘The Sun, the Earth and the weather’. 

A Geographical 

B Geological 

C Astrological 

D Meteorological 

Answer: D 

Q.32 Indian naval officer Commander _____ became the only Asian to participate in the prestigious Golden Globe Race (GGR), which commenced from Les Sables d’Olonne harbour in France on 1 July 2018 

A Pradeep Singh 

B Mahendra Nath Mulla 

C Abhilash Tomy 

D Rajesh Dhankhar 

Answer: C

Q.33 Pierre Curie shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics with his wife, Marie Curie, and Henri Becquerel for their discoveries related to _______. 

A thermodynamics 

B mirror images 

C radioactivity 

D X-rays 

Answer: C 

Q.34 A ____________ occurs when a government’s total expenditures exceed the revenue that it generates, excluding money from borrowings 

A Current Account Deficit 

B Budgetary Deficit 

C Revenue Deficit 

D Fiscal Deficit 

Answer: D 

Q.35 Who won the Nobel Prize in 1906 for his neuron doctrine? 

A Pierre Curie 

B Santiago Ramón y Cajal 

C Henry Moseley 

D Luis Alvarez 

Answer: B 

Q.36 Which of the following was the most important characteristic of India’s trade throughout the colonial period? 

A Import surplus 

B Import deficiency 

C Export deficiency 

D Export surplus 

Answer: D 

Q.37 William Crookes was a physical chemist who discovered and named the element _______ 

A plutonium 

B germanium 

C thallium 

D beryllium 

Answer: C 

Q.38 Justice_____ , who retired from the Supreme Court of India on 6 July 2018, has been appointed as the new chairperson of the National Green Tribunal 

A Justice Jawad Rahim 

B Adarsh Kumar Goel 

C Raghuvendra Singh 

D Sonam Phintso Wangdi 

Answer: B 

Q.39 Which Indian monument was built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in the year 1799? 

A Hawa Mahal 

B Leh Palace 

C Mattancherry Palace 

D Mysore Palace 

Answer: A 

Q.40 The Red Fort and the Jama Masjid in Delhi stand out as towering achievements of architecture during the reign of_______ 

A Shah Jahan 

B Akbar 

C Jehangir 

D Aurangzeb 

Answer: A 

Q.41 ___________ won a silver medal at the GeeBee Boxing Tournament which was held at Helsinki, Finland 

A Naveen Kumar 

B Sachin Siwach 

C Sumit Sangwan 

D Mohammed Hussamuddin 

Answer: D

Q.42 Name the longest river in Asia 

A Yenisei 

B Amazon 

C Nile 

D Yangtze 

38th

Answer: D 

Q.43 Electron was discovered in the year 1897 by _______ 

A T. A. Edison 

B Nicola Tesla 

C J J Thomson 

D Isaac Newton 

Answer: C 

Q.44 Humayun’s heir,_____, was born in exile and was only 13 years old when his father died. 

A Akbar 

B Shah Jahan 

C Jahangir 

D Babur 

Answer: A 

Q.45 Who had built Taj Mahal, for his wife Mumtaz Mahal along the banks of the Yamuna River in Agra? 

A Aurangzeb 

B Akbar 

C Jahangir 

D Shah Jahan 

Answer: D 

Q.46 Which river passes through maximum number of countries? 

A Rhine 

B Danube 

C Amazon 

D Volga 

Answer: B 

Q.47 In its Global Economic Outlook report, Fitch Ratings cut India’s economic growth forecast for the next financial year 2019-20 starting from April 1 to ___% from its previous estimate of 7%. 

A 6.2 

B 5.4 

C 6.8 

D 6.1 

Answer: C 

Q.48 _______ Constition Amendment Act, 2002 provided for free and compulsory elementary education to all children 

A 84th 

B 85th 

C 86th 

D 87th 

Answer: C 

Q.49 ________ received the very first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 for his discovery of X-rays 

A Wilhelm Röntgen 

B William Thomson 

C Louis Pasteur 

D William Crookes 

Answer: A 

Q.50 There were three bronze medal lists from India at the 38th GeeBee Boxing Tournament which was held at Helsinki, Finland. Who amongst the following is NOT one of them? 

A Naveen Kumar 

B Dinesh Dagar 

C Sumit Sangwan 

D Sachin Siwach 

Answer: B 

Quant 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q.51 A sum of ₹x was borrowed and paid back in two equal yearly instalments, each of ₹35,280. If the rate of interest was 5%, compounded annually, then the value of x is: 

A 64,400 

B 65,600 

C 64,800 

D 65,400 

Answer: B 

Q.52 In △ABC, ∠A is a right angle. The lengths of AC and BC are 6 cm and 10 cm respectively. Point D is on AB such that BD = 4 cm. What is the length of CD? 

A 2√13cm 

B 3√10cm 

C 2√10cm 

D 3√13cm 

Answer: A 

Q.53 ABCD is a quadrilateral whose side AB is the diameter of a circle through A, B, C and D. If ∠ADC =130 , then the measure of ∠BAC is: 

A 40

B 45

C 35

D 50

Answer: A 

Q.54 In △ABC, AD bisects ∠A which meets BC at D. If BC = a, AC = b and AB = c, then DC = _______. 

A ab/(b+c)

B ac/(a+c)

C bc/(a+c)

D ac/(a+b)

Answer: A 

Q.55 If 9a2 + 4b2 + c2 + 21 = 4(3a + b − 2c), then the value of (9a + 4b – c) is: 

A 2 

B 16 

C 6 

D 12 

Answer: D 

Q.56 If sinθ = a/√(a2 +b2) ,0 < θ < 90, then the value of secθ + tanθ

A [√(a2 +b2)+a]/b

B [√(a2 +b2)+b]/2a

C [√(a2 +b2)+a]/2b

D [√(a2 +b2)+b]/a

Answer: A 

Q.57 The table shows the production of different types of cars (in thousands).

What is the ratio of the total production of type B cars in 2011 and type E cars in 2013 taken together to the total production of type C cars in 2014 and type D cars in 2012 taken together? 

A 8:9 

B 6:5 

C 5:6 

D 16:11 

Answer: B 

Q.58 A is 20% less than B while C is 20% more than D. If D is 25% less than A, then which of the following is true? 

A B = 0.675C 

B C = 0.72B 

C B = 0.72C 

D C = 0.675 B 

Answer: B 

Q.59 A person can row a distance of 4 km upstream in one hour 20 minutes and can row back to the starting point in just 24 minutes. How much time(in hours) will he take to row 13 km in still water? 

A 2 

B 3½

C 3 

D 2½

Answer: A 

Q.60 A person sold 25 articles for ₹2,500 and incurred a loss of 10%. How many articles should he sell for ₹2,400 to make a profit of 20%? 

A 15 

B 20 

C 16 

D 18 

Answer: D

Q.61 The table shows the production of different types of cars (in thousands). 

If the data related to the production of type C cars is represented by a pie-chart, then the central angle of the sector representing production of cars in 2012 will be: 

A 72 

B 73 ⅓ 

C 60 

D 80 

Answer: C 

Q.62 If (135√5 x3 − 2√2 y3 ) ÷ (3√5 x − 2 y) = Ax2 + By2 + 10 Cxy , then the value of (A + B – 9C) is: 

A 18 

B 12 

C 20 

D 10 

Answer: C 

Q.63 Ina circle of radius 10 cm and centre O, PQ and PR are two equal chords, each of length 12 cm. What is the length (in cm) of chord QR? 

A 18.6 

B 20.4 

C 18.4 

D 19.2 

Answer: D 

Q.64 If the 10-digit number 897359y7x2 is divisible by 72, then what is the value of(3x-y), for the possible greatest value of y ? 

A 3 

B 8 

C 7 

D 5 

Answer: C 

Q.65 The area of a field in the shape of a triangle with each side x metres is equal to the area of another triangular field having sides 50 m, 70 m and 80 m. The value of x is closest to: 

A 65.5 

B 63.2 

C 62.4 

D 61.8 

Answer: B 

Q.66 The value of 7½× ( 3⅕ ÷ 4½ of 5⅓) + [ 11 − (⅝ + 3 − 1¼)] ÷ 5¾ − 5 ÷ 5 × 5 of 5 ÷ 25 is: 

A ½

B ⅟₁₀

C ³/₁₀

D 1½

Answer: D 

Q.67 If x2 − 3x − 1 = 0, then the value of (x2 + 8x − 1)(x3 + x−1 ) −1 is: 

A ⅜

B 8 

C 1 

D 3 

Answer: C 

Q.68 The table shows the production of different types of cars (in thousands).

The average production of all types of cars in 2014 is approximately what percent less than the total production of type B cars in 2013 and type D cars in 2010 taken together? 

A 41.8% 

B 44.9% 

C 43.2% 

D 44.4% 

Answer: A 

Q.69 To do a certain work, A and B work on alternate days, with B beginning the work on the first day. A can finish the work alone in 48 days. If the work gets completed in days, then B alone can finish 4 times the same work in: 

A 24 days 

B 32 days 

C 27 days 

D 30 days 

Answer: C 

Q.70 If cos2 θ − 3cosθ + 2 = sin2 θ,0 < θ < 90, then the value of 2cosecθ + 4cotθ is: 

A ⁸/₃√3

B ⁴/₄√3

C 2√3

D 4√3

Answer: A 

Q.71 If (tanθ−sec θ+1)/(tanθ+secθ−1 ) secθ =⅟k, then k = 

A 1 + sinθ 

B 1 − cosθ

C 1 + cosθ

D 1 − sinθ

Answer: A 

Q.72 The table shows the production of different types of cars (in thousands). 

 

 

The total production of type A cars in 2011, and type C cars and type E cars in 2012 taken together is what percent of the total production of type B cars during 2010 to 2014? 

A 60.4% 

B 54.7% 

C 62.5% 

D 58.8% 

Answer: C 


Q.73 The total number of students in section A and B of a class is 110. The number of students in section A is 10 more than that of section B. The average score of the students in B,in a test, is 20% more than that of students in A. If the average score of all the students in the class is 72, then what is the average score of the students in A ? 

A 66 

B 68 

C 63 

D 70 

Answer: A 

Q.74 A shopkeeper sells an item for ₹492 after allowing 18% discount on its marked price. Had he NOT allowed any discount, he would have earned a profit of 20% on the cost price. What is the cost price of the item ? 

A ₹500 

B ₹640 

C ₹540 

D ₹600 

Answer: A 

Q.75 The prices of two articles are in the ratio 4 : 5. If the price of the first article is increased by x% and that of the other is decreased by 30%, then the new prices of A and B will be in the ratio 10 : 7. The value of x is:

A 24.5 

B 22.5 

C 25 

D 20 

Answer: C 

English 

Instructions 

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: During the reign of Aurangzeb, the last of the Mughals, there (1)______ revolts against the empire. (2)______ were the revolts of the Marathas, the Sikhs, the Jats and (3)______ others. After the death of Aurangzeb, the Mughal empire began to (4)______ fairly fast. The country soon (5)______ into smaller territories many of which became more or less independent. 

Q.76 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 1 

A have been 

B was 

C are 

D were 

Answer: D 

Q.77 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 2 

A These 

B It 

C That 

D This 

Answer: A 

Q.78 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 3 

A more 

B many 

C each 

D every 

Answer: B 

Q.79 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 4 

A disperse 

B disturb 

C disrupt 

D disintegrate 

Answer: D 

Q.80 Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 5 

A broke in 

B broke off 

C broke out 

D broke up 

Answer: D 

Instructions For the following questions answer them individually 

Q.81 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. The Japanese artist Yoh Nagao was busy splashing the wall from colours 

A splashing the wall 

B was busy 

C from colours 

D The Japanese artist 

Answer: C 

Q.82 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence. Please take the guest to his room on the 6th floor 

A The guest should be took to his room on the 6th floor 

B You are requested to take the guest to his room on the 6th floor 

C You must take the guest to his room on the 6th floor 

D Let the guest be taking to his room on the 6th floor 

Answer: B 

Q.83 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If no substitution is required, select No improvement. His school was 7 km away from his house. I wondered how he covered so long distance daily on foot. 

A so long the distance 

B No improvement 

C such long distance 

D such a long distance 

Answer: D 

Q.84 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. India is the second largest ______ of cotton in the world. 

A creator 

B producer 

C grower 

D manufacturer 

Answer: B 

Q.85 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. a large, deep pot used both in the oven and as a serving vessel. 

A sauce-pan 

B casserole 

C skillet 

D cauldron 

Answer: B 

Q.86 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order. 

A. Since then Boeing has received over 5,000 orders for the aircraft and has delivered 371 to date. 

B. The Max first started flying commercially in 2017. 

C. Boeing had huge hopes for its 737 Max aircraft and viewed it as a key part of its future. 

D. However, the company’s market value has plummeted by nearly $26 billion since the crash in Ethiopia. 

A ABCD 

B CBAD 

C DCBA 

D BCDA 

Answer: C 

Q.87 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. Flowers or leaves woven together in a circle for placing on a coffin or a grave 

A garland 

B wreath 

C bunch 

D bouquet 

Answer: B 

Q.88 In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. The Doon Valley with all its lights look beautiful at night from the top of the mountain 

A look beautiful 

B from the top 

C at night 

D with all its lights 

Answer: A 

Q.89 Select the correct active form of the given sentence. The chairs were being arranged in the examination hall by the staff 

A The chairs were arranging the staff in the examination hall 

B The staff was arranging the chairs in the examination hall 

C The staff has been arranging the chairs in the examination hall 

D The staff has arranged the chairs in the examination hall 

Answer: B 

Q.90 Select the antonym of the given word. SOBER 

A nervous 

B agitated 

C serious 

D calm 

Answer: B 

Q.91 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A negligible 

B nuisance 

C noticable 

D neighbouring 

Answer: C 

Q.92 Select the synonym of the given word. EXEMPT 

A hinder 

B exclude 

C reduce 

D prevent 

Answer: B 

Q.93 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. On tenterhooks 

A unhappy 

B angry 

C anxious 

D happy 

Answer: C 

Q.94 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Lend an ear 

A to pay attention to 

B to not make trouble 

C to force someone to listen 

D to not tell someone something 

Answer: A

Q.95 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

A bridle 

B brisk 

C bristel 

D brittle 

Answer: C 

Q.96 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If no substitution is required, select No improvement. We can’t live without water, will we? 

A won’t we 

B can we 

C do we 

D No improvement 

Answer: B 

Q.97 Select the synonym of the given word. RAMPANT 

A excessive 

B limited 

C rare 

D gentle 

Answer: A 

Q.98 Select the antonym of the given word. SWERVE 

A droop 

B lurch 

C deviate 

D straighten 

Answer: D 

Q.99 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. The company management is of the opinion that not wearing a suit and tie at the workplace could create a bad ______ on clients. 

A response 

B notion 

C outlook 

D impression 

Answer: D 

Q.100 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order 

A. It has been a leading producer of both industrial and agricultural goods. 

B. The United States of America holds a dominant position in the world because of its high economic development. 

C. Because of its enormous output, the United States has a major share in world trade. 

D. It is also a leader in the development and application of innovative technology 

A BCAD 

B ABCD 

C BACD 

D DABC 

Answer: C 

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