SSC GD 5 March 2019 Shift-II Previous Year Paper

SSC GD 5th March 2019 Shift-2 

Reasoning 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 1 Four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one. 

(A) Cargo 

(B) Trolley 

(C) Tempo 

(D) Truck 

Answer: A 

Explanation: 

Cargo means goods but other 3 are transport medium, so Cargo is odd one out. 

Option A is correct. 

 

Q. 2 Which of the following answer figure will complete the given figure? 

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

Option C is correct. 

 

Q. 3 If ‘ q ‘ stands for ‘ + ‘ ,’ y ‘ stands for ‘ − ‘,’ z ‘ stands for ‘ ÷ ‘ and ‘ p ‘ stands for ‘ב, then the value of: 

(A) 41 

(B) 31 

(C) 35 

(D) 45 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 4 Dates of birth of some persons are given below. Find out the date of birth of the oldest person: 

A. 12.08.1989 

B. 13.09.1991 

C. 19.06.1991 

D. 20.02.1989 

E. 22.03.1991 

F. 20.01.1991 

G. 20.12.1989 

(A) B 

(B) C 

(C)

(D) D

Answer: D

Explanation: 

Looking at the DOB in the format DD-MM-YYYY we see that D is the oldest. 

Option D is correct. 

 

Q. 5 The statements below are followed by four conclusions labeled I, II, III and IV. Assuming that the information in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with generally established facts, decide which conclusion(s) logically and definitely follow(s) from the information given in the statements. 

Statements: 

Some Linear Equations are Quadratic Equations. 

All Quadratic Equations are Algebraic Equations. 

Conclusions: 

I. All Linear Equations are Algebraic Equations. 

II. Some Algebraic Equations are Linear Equations. 

III. Some Algebraic Equations are Quadratic Equations. 

IV. All Quadratic Equations are Linear Equations. 

(A) Only I and II follows. 

(B) Only II follows. 

(C) Only I follows. 

(D) Only II and III follow. 

Answer: D

Explanation: 

I. All Linear Equations are Algebraic Equations. – False 

II. Some Algebraic Equations are Linear Equations. – True 

III. Some Algebraic Equations are Quadratic Equations. – True 

IV. All Quadratic Equations are Linear Equations. – False 

Option Dis correct. 

 

Q. 6 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.

Bees : Hum :: Snakes : ? 

(A) Hiss 

(B) Hoot 

(C) Roar 

(D) Talk 

Answer: A 

Explanation: 

The pair of words denotes the sounds made, 

Bees hums and snakes hiss. 

Bees : Hum :: Snakes : Hiss 

Option A is correct. 

 

Q. 7 If UPSIDE is coded as 74, then SHARKS will be coded as: 

(A) 68 

(B) 72 

(C) 77 

(D) 76 

Answer: D

Explanation: 

Adding the corresponding values in alphabetical series 

U+P+S+I+D+E = 21+16+19+9+4+5 = 74 

So, S+H+A+R+K+S = 76 

Option Dis correct. 

 

Q. 8 Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the series. 

Mhz, Ngy, Ofx, Pew, ………… 

(A) Qrm 

(B) Rrn 

(C) Qdv 

(D) Qqn 

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

1st Alphabets are +1 (M, N, O, P, Q) 

2nd alphabets are -1 (h, g, f, e, d) 

3rd alphabets are -1 (z, y, x, w, v) 

Option C is correct. 

 

Q. 9 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term. Lion : Roar :: Elephant 😕 

(A) Bark 

(B) Bray 

(C) Trumpet 

(D) Grunt 

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

Pair of words denotes the sound of animals. 

Lions roar and an elephant trumpets 

Lion : Roar :: Elephant : trumpets 

Option C is correct. 

 

Q. 10 Find the missing number from the below options. 

(A) 20 

(B) 18 

(C) 36 

(D) 24 

Answer: B 

Explanation: 

(72+18)-(24+17)=49 

(42+36)-(29+31)=18 

Option B is correct 

 

Q. 11 Which of the following answer figure will complete the given figure? 

Answer: D

Explanation: 

Option Dis correct. 

Logic needed 

 

Q. 12 Choose the odd one out from the given alternatives. 

(A) 78 : 4 

(B) 72 : 6 

(C) 39 : 3 

(D) 56 : 4 

Answer: A 

Explanation: 

First number is completely divisible by the second number. 

Option A violates this. i.e 78 ÷ 4 = 19.5 

Option A is correct. 

 

Q. 13 Find the related numbers-pair from the given alternatives. 

12 : 156 :: ? 

(A) 10 : 101 

(B) 15 : 340 

(C) 10 : 110 

(D) 7 : 50 

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

12 × (12 + 1) = 156; 10 × (10 + 1) = 110 

12 : 156 :: 10 : 110 

Option C is correct. 

 

Q. 14 In a queue, Lily is eighteenth from the front while Mini is sixteenth from the back. If Nisha is twenty-fifth from the front andis exactly in the middle of Lily and Mini, then how many persons are there in the queue? 

(A) 47 

(B) 45 

(C) 48 

(D) 46 

Answer: A 

Explanation: 

Lily is 18th and Nisha is 25th from front. Mini is 16th from back 

Number of persons between Lily and Nisha = 6. 

Since Nisha is exactly in the middle of Mini and Lily, so the number of persons between Nisha and Lily = 6. 

So, Number of persons in the queue = (17 + 1 + 6 + 1 + 6 + 1 + 15) = 47. 

Option A is answer. 

 

Q. 15 A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the question figures from the given answer figures, indicate the pattern that it will appear when it is opened ? 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 16 Choose the option figure in which the problem figure is hidden/embedded. 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 17 In a certain code ROHIT is written as “TQIKV”, how will COUNTRY be coded? 

(A) EQWPUTA 

(B) EQWVPTE 

(C) EQWVPAT 

(D) EQWOVTA 

Answer: D

 

Q. 18 Four letter clusters have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one 

(A) CFJ 

(B) GJM 

(C) TWZ 

(D) DGJ 

Answer: A 

Explanation: 

A. C → (+3)F → (+4)J 

B. G → (+3)J → (+3)M 

C. T → (+3)W → (+3)Z 

D. D→ (+3)G → (+3)J 

Option A is correct. 

 

Q. 19 Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates the relationship between the three given classes. Girls, Healthy, Trains 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 20 Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the series. 

1331, 121, 2197, 169, 3375, ………. 

(A) 216 

(B) 215 

(C) 225 

(D) 205 

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

1331 = 113 

121 = 112 

2197 = 133 

169 = 132 

3375 = 153 

225 = 152 

Option C is correct 

 

Q. 21 A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around circle facing at the centre. E, is second to the left of F and third to the right of A. B is third to the right of G who is not an immediate neighbour of E or F. C is second to the right of B. Dis to the immediate left of A and third to the left of H. 

Whois the fifth to the right of C? 

(A)

(B)

(C) B 

(D)

Answer: D

 

Q. 22 Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the series. 

37, 26, 39, 24, 41, ………… 

(A) 22 

(B) 26 

(C) 23 

(D) 25 

Answer: A 

Explanation: 

37-26=11 

26-39 =-13 

39-24 = 15 

24 -41 = -17 

41- 22 =19 

37, 26, 39, 24, 41, 22 

Option A is correct. 

 

Q. 23 If a mirror is placed on MN line, then which of the answer figures will be the right image of the given figure? 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 24 The statements below are followed by two conclusions labeled I and II. Assuming that the information in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with generally established facts, decide which conclusion(s) logically and definitely follow(s) from the information given in the statements. 

Statements: 

All rivers are mountains. 

All forests are mountains. 

Conclusion: 

I. Some Forests are river. 

II. Noforestis a river. 

(A) Neither conclusion I nor II follows 

(B) Only conclusion II follows 

(C) Only conclusion I follows 

(D) Either conclusion I or II follows 

Answer: D

 

Q. 25 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term. 

pRSq : tVWu :: iKLj : ? 

(A) MrsQ 

(B) MopN 

(C) mRSq 

(D) mOPn 

Answer: D

General knowledge 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 26 Minimum Support Price for 2018-19 for Maize is set at ………… 

(A) ₹2,430 per quintal 

(B) ₹1,950 per quintal 

(C) ₹1,700 per quintal 

(D) ₹5,150 per quintal 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 27 The Charter Act of 1833 made the Governor-General of ………… as the Governor-Generalof India and vested in him all civil and military powers. 

(A) Oudh State 

(B) Bengal 

(C) Berar Province 

(D) United Provinces 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 28 The Maithon Dam is in which state? 

(A) Chhattisgarh 

(B) Jharkhand 

(C) Odisha 

(D) Madhya Pradesh 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 29 Which amendment to the constitution introduced the Goods and Services Tax (GST)? 

(A) 103rd Constitution Amendment Act, 2018 

(B) 73rd Constitution Amendment Act of 2003 

(C) 101st Constitution Amendment Act, 2016 

(D) 92nd Constitution Amendment Act of 2003 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 30 Which Indian was crowned Miss World Continental Queen of Beauty—Asia & Oceania in 1999? 

(A) Dia Mirza 

(B) Yukta Mookhey 

(C) Reita Faria 

(D) Priyanka Chopra 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 31 Which team won in the 2018 Pro Wrestling League finals? 

(A) Punjab Royals 

(B) Delhi Sultans 

(C) Haryana Hammers 

(D) Veer Marathas 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 32 Name the highest peak of the Satpura range. 

(A) Dbupgarh 

(B) Kalsubai 

(C) Doddabetta 

(D) Anamudi 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 33 Moment of inertia of a thin rod of mass ‘M’ and length ‘L’ about the axis perpendicular to the rod and passing through its centre is ………… 

(A) ML2 /4
(B) ML2/6

(C) ML2/12
(D) ML2/2

Answer: C 

 

Q. 34 Name the class of folk songs of Goa, usually sung to mourn the death of the loved ones. 

(A) Sumangali 

(B) Banvarh 

(C) Gha To Kito 

(D) Khubakeshei 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 35 The formula of Cyanogen is ……….. 

(A) CH3OCN 

(B) C2N2 

(C) CH2CHCN 

(D) CH3CN 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 36 The coccyx is part of the ………….. 

(A) spine 

(B) shoulder girdle 

(C) arm 

(D) leg 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 37 Parliamentary form of government as laid down in the Indian Constitution is influenced by the constitution of ………….. 

(A) United Kingdom 

(B) Australia 

(C) United States 

(D) Ireland 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 38 Name the Sanskrit scholar who was awarded the Bharat Ratna? 

(A) Madan Mohan Malaviya 

(B) Pandurang Vaman Kane 

(C) Purushottam Das Tandon 

(D) Bidhan Chandra Roy 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 39 ………….. alloy consists of copper and tin. 

(A) Bell Metal 

(B) Solder 

(C) Rose Metal 

(D) German silver 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 40 Which of the following dances is a dance form from Chhattisgarh? 

(A) Raut Nacha 

(B) Chiraw 

(C) Ottam Thullal 

(D) Macha 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 41 Which of the following is an autobiography by former Minister in charge of External Affairs, Kunwar Natwar Singh? 

(A) Courage and Conviction 

(B) Where Have I Been? 

(C) Ace Against Odds 

(D) One Life is not Enough 

Answer: D

 

Q. 42 The Kila Raipur Rural Olympicsis held annually in between January and February near ……… 

(A) Gwalior 

(B) Ludhiana 

(C) Vadodara 

(D) Aizwal 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 43 It was stated in the Union Budget 2018, that the Ujjwala Yojana, the free LPG connection scheme would be expanded to …………. crore Women. 

(A) eight 

(B) six 

(C) two 

(D) four 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 44 Chandragupta I was succeeded by his son …………. 

(A) Samudragupta 

(B) Bhanugupta 

(C) Skandagupta 

(D) Purugupta 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 45 The origin of the sun was approximately how many years before the present age? 

(A) 4.6 billion years 

(B) 10.6 billion years 

(C) 1.5 billion years 

(D) 2.4 billion years 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 46 India defeated which team to win the Nidahas Trophy 2018 cricket Tri-Series Final played in March 2018? 

(A) South Africa 

(B) West Indies 

(C) Bangladesh 

(D) England 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 47 Which British retired Civil Service Officer took the initiative to convene the first meeting of the Indian National Union? 

(A) John Morley 

(B) Edwin Montagu 

(C) Allan Octavian Hume 

(D) Gilbert Elliot 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 48 The Economic Survey report 2017-18 stated that the Services sector growth for FY 18 was likely to be at ……….. 

(A) 8.30% 

(B) 6.50% 

(C) 9.60% 

(D) 7.10% 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 49 Farad is the unit of ……….. 

(A) electric conductance 

(B) capacitance 

(C) magnetic flux 

(D) magnetic flux density 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 50 In Battle of Khatoli (1517) Rana Sanga of Mewar defeated Sultan of Delhi, ………… Lodhi and imprisoned him and then released him after collecting ransom. 

(A) Bahlul Khan 

(B) Qutb-ud-din 

(C) Ibrahim 

(D) Sikandar 

Answer: C 

Quant 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 51 The mode of the data 26, 32, 26, 28, 26, 24, 31, 24 is: 

(A) 28 

(B) 24 

(C) 31 

(D) 26 

Answer: D

Explanation: 

MODE : The mode of a set of data values is the value that appears most often. 

The mode of the data 26, 32, 26, 28, 26, 24, 31, 24 is 26 because 26 has appeared the most number of times. Option Dis correct. 

 

Q. 52 What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question? 

[((16 ÷ 4) × 4) ÷ 4] =? 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

Using BODMAS rule, 

[((16 ÷ 4) × 4) ÷ 4] 

[(4 × 4) ÷ 4] = 4 

Option C is correct. 

 

Q. 53 Ajay can row hisboatin still water, at a speed of 6 kmph.If the speed ofthe stream is 4 kmph, how long will he take to a distance of 30 km downstream? 

(A) 2 hours 

(B) 5 hours 

(C) 4 hours 

(D) 3 hours 

Answer: D

 

Q. 54 An inlet pipe takes 8 hours to fill a tank. An outlet pipe takes 12 hours to empty it. If both pipes are opened simultaneously, in how many hours will the tank be filled? 

(A) 36 

(B)

(C) 24 

(D) 12 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 55 If the profit made by a merchant onselling 45 m of cloth is equal to the selling price of 5m of cloth, then his profit percentage is: 

(A) 9.09% 

(B) 12.5% 

(C) 11.11% 

(D) 10% 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 56 Two parallelogram stand on equal bases and between the same parallel. The ratio of their areas is: 

(A) 1 : 1 

(B) 2 : 1 

(C) 1 : 3 

(D) 1 : 2 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 57 Rajaram purchased a certain amount of wheat. If he sold one-fourth of the wheat at a profit of 12%, then the profit percent he needs to make on the remaining wheat to make an overall profit of 15% is: 

(A) 18% 

(B) 16% 

(C) 15% 

(D) 20% 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 58 Which of the following is the greatest among all? 

(A) 8% discount on marked price ₹400 

(B) 12% discount on marked price ₹240 

(C) 7% discount on marked price ₹500 

(D) 10% discount on marked price ₹320 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 59 Sanjay scored 75 out of 150 marks in his mid-term exam and 105 out of 150 in his annual exam. The percentage increase in his marks is: 

(A) 30% 

(B) 45% 

(C) 50% 

(D) 40% 

Answer: D

 

Q. 60 The average marks of 42 students in an examination, was 64. Later it was found that the marks of three students were misread as 72, 58 and 44 instead of the actual marks 64, 42 and 26 respectively. What is the correct average marks? 

(A) 61 

(B) 62 

(C) 63 

(D) 60 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 61 If the area of the base of a cone is increased then it becomes 1.96 times of original area. Its volume is increased by: 

(A) 141% 

(B) 40% 

(C) 96% 

(D) 100% 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 62 The pie chart given here shows the spendings of a country on various sports during a particular year. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. 

If the total amount spent on sports during the year be ₹18000, the amount spent on Cricket exceeds that on football by (in ₹): 

(A) 2800 

(B) 1350 

(C) 3000 

(D) 2550 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 63 Five years ago, the ratio of the ages of a father and his son was 5 : 3. Which of the following cannot be the ratio of their ages 10 years from now? 

(A) 3:2 

(B) 8:7 

(C) 6:5 

(D) 7:3 

Answer: D

 

Q. 64 In what time does money becomes double at simple interest rate of 12% per annum? 

(A) 6⅓ Years

(B) 6⅔ Years 

(C) 8⅓ Years 

(D) 8⅔ Years 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 65 If 30 men can do a job in 30 days, find what part of the job can be completed by 1 man in 1 day. 

(A) 1/30

(B) 1/900

(C) 1/90

(D) 1/60

Answer: B 

 

Q. 66 The ratio of length of two trains is 6 : 5 and theratio of their speed is 3 : 2 The ratio of time taken by them to cross a pole is: 

(A) 3 : 5 

(B) 4 : 5 

(C) 5 : 6 

(D) 5 : 8 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 67 The pie chart given here shows the spendings of a country on various sports during a particular year. Study the chart carefully and answer the questions given below it. 

How much percent less is spent on Football than that on Cricket? 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 68 A certain sum is divided among p, q and r in a manner that for every rupee that p gets, q gets 75 paise and for every rupee that q gets, r gets 50 paise. If r’s share in the total sum is ₹ 36, then find the share of p. 

(A) ₹96 

(B) ₹72 

(C) ₹54 

(D) ₹60 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 69 What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question? 

6 ÷ 6 × 9 + 6 − 9 × 6 − 6 + 6 × 9 =? 

(A)

(B)

(C) 10 

(D)

Answer: D

Explanation: 

6 ÷ 6 × 9 + 6 − 9 × 6 − 6 + 6 × 9 =? 

Using BODMAS rule, 

= 1 × 9 + 6 − 9 × 6 − 6 + 6 × 9 

= 9 + 6 − 54 − 6 + 54 = 9 

Option Dis correct. 

 

Q. 70 Find the average of (5 + 5 + ………. upto 200 times) and (8 + 8 + ………… upto 100 times). 

(A) 6.5 

(B)

(C)

(D) 75 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 71 If the HCF of two numbers is 6 and their LCM is 120, one such pair of numbers is: 

(A) 24, 30 

(B) 18, 40 

(C) 12, 60 

(D) 12, 40 

Answer: A 

Explanation: 

Product of two numbers = 120 × 6 = 720 

LCM × HCF 

24 × 30 = 720 = LCM × HCF 

Option A is correct. 

 

Q. 72 In class there are a total of 60 boys and girls. Which of the following can’t represent the ratio of the number of boys and girls in the class? 

(A) 2 : 3 

(B) 1 : 3 

(C) 1 : 6 

(D) 3 : 7 

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

In class there are a total of 60 boys and girls. 

Let x = 60, Now checking all the options, 

(A) 2 : 3 => 2x+3x = 5x = 60 =>x =12 

1 : 3 => 1x+3x = 4x = 60 =>x =15 

1 : 6 => 1x+6x = 7x = 60 =>x =8.571 (Value is in decimal) 

3 : 7 => 3x+7x = 10x => 60 =>x =6 

Option C is correct. 

 

Q. 73 A sum borrowed under compound interest doubles itself in 10 years. When will it become fourfold of itself at the same rate of interest? 

(A) 24 years 

(B) 15 years 

(C) 20 years 

(D) 40 years 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 74 The pie chart given here shows the spendings of a country on various sports during a particular year. Study the chart carefully and answer the questions given below: 

What percent of the total spendings is spent on others? 

(A) 12.5% 

(B) 45% 

(C) 25% 

(D) 22.5% 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 75 If the surface area of two spheres is in the ratio 49 : 25, then the ratio of their volumes will be: 

(A) 64 : 27 

(B) 25 : 49 

(C) 343 : 64 

(D) 343 : 125 

Answer: D

English 

For the following questions answer them individually 

Q. 76 Select the synonym of the given word. 

Delight. 

(A) Grief 

(B) Joy 

(C) Excitement 

(D) Dread 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 77 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

Existing, happening, or operating in the air 

(A) Terrestrial 

(B) Aerial 

(C) Arboreal 

(D) Aquatic 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 78 Select the synonym of the given word. 

Incredible 

(A) Unbelievable 

(B) Ordinary 

(C) Unspectacular 

(D) Impossible 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 79 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required. 

Modern farming practices is involving the use of fertilizers and pesticides. 

(A) involved the using of 

(B) involve the use of 

(C) has involved the use in 

(D) No substitution required 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 80 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. 

The French Revolution …………. to the end of monarchyin France. 

(A) is leading 

(B) were leading 

(C) led 

(D) was led 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 81 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error from the given options. Scholars have studied the lives of present-day farmer’s who practice agriculture. 

(A) farmer’s 

(B) the lives of 

(C) Scholars have 

(D) practice agriculture 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 82 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error from the given options. If you plant a seed, you will be noticed that it takes some time to grow. 

(A) to grow 

(B) takes some 

(C) will be noticed 

(D) If you 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 83 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. 

Minerals are ……….. occurring substances which have certain physical properties. 

(A) thoroughly 

(B) naturally 

(C) fictitiously 

(D) falsely 

Answer: B 

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 number. 

Passage: 

On the morning of 14 July 1789, (1)…………. city of Paris was ina state of (2)…………. . The king had (3)…………. troops to moveinto the city. Rumors spread that he would soon order the army to (4)………….. fire upon the citizens. Some 7,000 men and womengathered (5)……….. the town hall. 

 

Q. 84 Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 1. 

(A) No article needed 

(B) an 

(C) the 

(D)

Answer: C 

 

Q. 85 Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 2. 

(A) pease 

(B) disagreement 

(C) ease 

(D) alam 

Answer: D

 

Q. 86 Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 3. 

(A) commanded 

(B) urged 

(C) expected 

(D) announced 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 87 Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 4. 

(A) open 

(B) cross 

(C) Spread fire 

(D) extinguish 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 88 Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank number 5. 

(A) in front of 

(B) besides 

(C) across 

(D) on top of 

Answer: A 

Instructions 

For the following questions answer them individually 

 

Q. 89 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

(A) Bracelet 

(B) Biannual 

(C) Bileive 

(D) Brochure 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 90 Select the wrongly spelt word. 

(A) Auditorum 

(B) Analysis 

(C) Absolute 

(D) Ambition 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 91 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required. 

The aquatic animals can breathed under water due to dissolved oxygen. 

(A) can breathe under water 

(B) can be breathing in water 

(C) could have breathed under water 

(D) No substitution required 

Answer: A 

 

Q. 92 Select the most appropriate wordto fill in the blank. 

Most workers …………. as laborers in factories where their wages were fixed. 

(A) is employed 

(B) has employed 

(C) were employed 

(D) was employ 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 93 Select the antonym of the given word. 

Genuine 

(A) Thankful 

(B) Fake 

(C) Unhealthy 

(D) Original 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 94 Select the meaning of the given idiom. 

Fish out of water 

(A) To shift to a new place 

(B) In a new job 

(C) To be uncomfortable 

(D) To be depressed 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 95 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. 

Biosphere is a narrow zone of the earth where land, water and air ………… with each other to support life. 

(A) collapse 

(B) interact 

(C) surround 

(D) impose 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 96 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error from the given options. Raw materials are substances that are either found naturally or produce by farmers. 

(A) found naturally 

(B) produce by 

(C) Raw materials 

(D) substances 

Answer: B 

 

Q. 97 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. 

That which can be heard 

(A) Legible 

(B) Edible 

(C) Tangible 

(D) Audible 

Answer: D

 

Q. 98 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.If there is no need to substitute it, select No substitution required. 

Tissue is a group of cells that are similar to structure and are organised together. 

(A) that were similarly in 

(B) No substitution required 

(C) that is similarly to 

(D) that are similar in 

Answer: D

 

Q. 99 Select the meaning of the given idiom. 

(A) piece of cake 

(A) Unrealistic hope 

(B) A small quantity 

(C) A very easy task 

(D) Very tasty 

Answer: C 

 

Q. 100 Select the antonym of the given word. 

Rational 

(A) Impatient 

(B) Conscious 

(C) Illogical 

(D) Polite 

Answer: C 

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