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SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 1

Directions to Solve

Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series.

Question -

In the series 10, 17, 24, 31, 38,.....which of the following will be a number of the series ?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 1

The given series consists of numbers each of which, on dividing by 7, leaves a remainder 3.

No other number except 346 satisfies the property.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 2

Three friends, Sam, Michael and Puma went to a restaurant for lunch. Sam had $100 with him, Michael had $60 and Puma had $40. They got a bill for $104 and paid $16 as tip. They shared the total expenses in the ratio of the amounts of money each carried. If A is the difference between amount of money paid by Sam and Michael, and B is the difference between amount of money paid by Michael and Puma, then find the value of A : B.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 2

Ratio of amounts with Sam : Michael : Puma = 100 : 60 : 40 = 5 : 3 : 2
Let us assume that amounts spent are 5x, 3x and 2x, respectively.
A = 5x - 3x = 2x
B = 3x - 2x = x
Hence, A : B = 2 : 1 (Total expense is the redundant data in the question)

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SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 3

The inner circumference of a circular track is 440 cm. The track is 14 cm wide. Find the diameter of the outer circle of the track.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 3

Let inner radius = r; then 2π r = 440
∴ r = 70
Radius of outer circle = 70 + 14 = 84 cm ∴ Outer diameter = 2 × Radius = 2 × 84 = 168

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 4

Directions: Study the following bar chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The number of people who visited four different places in two different years are given.

Q. What is difference between the sum of the number of people who visited Qutub Minar and India Gate in 2012 together and the sum of the number of people who visited Lotus Temple and India Gate in 2013 together?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 4

The sum of the number of people who visited Qutub Minar and India Gate in 2012 together = (360 + 300) = 660
The sum of the number of people who visited Lotus Temple and India Gate in 2013 together = (420 + 240) = 660
 Difference = (660 – 660) = 0
Hence, option E is correct.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 5

Directions: Study the following bar chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The number of people who visited four different places in two different years are given.

Q. The number of people who visited Taj Mahal in 2013 is how much percent less than the number of people who visited Taj Mahal and Lotus Temple in 2012 together?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 5

The number of people who visited Taj Mahal in 2013 = 450

The number of people who visited Taj Mahal and Lotus Temple in 2012 together = (280 + 320) = 600

Difference = (600 – 450) = 150

% less = 150/600 × 100 = 25%

Hence, option C is correct.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 6

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.

In a dance class there are a total of 538 students who take admission to learn Salsa and Hip-hop dance. Each student learns single dance form only. Boys who learn Salsa dance is 70% of girls who learn Salsa dance. Girls who learn Hip-hop is 20 more than boys who learn Hip-hop dance. Girls who learn Salsa dance is same as Boys who learn Hip-hop dance.

Q. The number of boys who took admission in Salsa is what percent of the total number of students who took admission in Hip-hop dance?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 6

Following the common explanation, we get
Number of boys who admission part in Salsa = 98
Total number of students who took admission in Hip-hop dance = 140 + 160 = 300
Reqd. % == 32.66%
Hence, option A is correct.

Common explanation : 
In Salsa: let the number of girls be 10x, number of boys will be 7x.
In Hip-hop: number of boys is 10x, number of girls will be 10x + 20.
So,
37x + 20 = 538
x = 518/37
x = 14

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 7

A bag contains four black and five red balls. If three balls from the bag are chosen at random, what is the chance that they are all black?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 7

Black and Black and Black = 4/9 x 3/8 x 2/7 = 23/504 = 1/21.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 8

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

In a certain code language:
'these phones nothing buyers' is coded as t#l e@i n@v e#s.
'team trees time twist' is coded as i@n e@z e#i i#d.
'better brick brain beside' is coded as t@v i@w i#i a#i.
'kites kiwi art blue' is coded as t#r t#i l@f i@d.

Q. What will be the code for 'heinous crime'?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 8

If total number of letters in the word is even, then symbol is '@'.
If total number of letters in the word is odd, then symbol is '#'.
If the number of letters in the word is odd, then 1st letter of the code is 3rd letter from the left end of the word, and last letter of the code is the letter opposite to 2nd letter from the left end of the word, as per English alphabet.
E.g. Code for 'trees' is 'e#i'.
'e' is the third letter from left, and 'i' is opposite to 'r' in the alphabet.
If the number of letters in the word is even, then 1st letter of the code is 3rd letter from the right end of the word, and last letter of the code is the letter opposite to second-last letter of the word, as per English alphabet.
E.g. Code for 'team' is 'e@z'.
'e' is the third letter from the right end of the word.
@ is the symbol as total number of letters is even.
'z' is opposite to second-last letter (a) of the word, as per English alphabet.
Code for 'heinous' is 'i#v'.
Code for 'crime' is 'i#i'.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 9

Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the following question.

Six family members Saksham, Lily, Thomas, Jack, Sanya and Julie are sitting in a row facing towards the south. Saksham who is the son-in-law of Julie is sitting second to the right of Sanya. There are only two persons who sit between Saksham and Jack. Sanya, who is the daughter of Julie but not the wife of Saksham sits at either of the corners. Lily is married to Saksham. Thomas who is sitting to the immediate right of Sanya is her nephew. Julie is the maternal grandmother of Jack and is sitting to the immediate left of her daughter. Jack is sitting third to the right of his father.

Q. How is Julie related to Jack?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 9

According to the question:

Jack is the son of Lily and Lily is the daughter of Julie.
So, Julie is the maternal grandmother of Jack.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 10

Directions: Study the information given below and answer the question that follows.

A is the father of two children, B and D, who are of different sexes.
C is B's spouse.
E is of the same sex as D.
B and C have two children: F, who is of the same sex as B and G, who is of the same sex as C.
E's mother H, who is married to L, is the sister of D's mother, M.
E and E's spouse, I, have two children J and K, who are of the same sex as I.
No person has married more than once, and no children have been born out of wedlock.
The only restriction on marriage is that marriage to a sibling, to a direct descendant, or to more than one person at the same time is forbidden.

Q. F is

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 10


We can draw the above diagram based on the information given in the question.
If the gender of the person is known, it is denoted by the suffix m or f. If it is not known, then it is denoted by x or y. We know, for example, that G is of the same sex as C, so we can label both as x; B and therefore, F are of the opposite sex from C, so we can label both y, and so on.
Horizontal lines indicate marriage, vertical or diagonal lines indicate children.  
This question orients you, in case you made an unwarranted assumption about the sexes. Since we do not know B's sex for sure, we cannot determine F's as well; this rules out all the wrong choices - including E, since we know H's sex.
Being the child of D's sibling, B, F is D's niece or nephew. 
Therefore, option 2 is the correct answer.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 11

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

'A + B' means 'A is the son of B.'
'A - B' means 'A is the father of B.'
'A x B' means 'A is the sister of B.'
'A * B' means 'A is the mother of B.'

Q. If P + Q * R x S _ T, then how is P related to T?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 11

P is the son of Q, Q is the mother of R, R is the sister of S, S is the father of T. P, S and R are the children of Q, and T is the child of S.
P and S are males, whereas R is a female. P is the paternal uncle of T.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 12

Directions: A word and number arrangement machine, when given an input line of words and numbers, rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an example of input and rearrangement.

Input: jack 35 and 80 riya 45 play 70
Step 1: 35 jack and 80 riya 45 play 70
Step 2: 35 45 jack and 80 riya play 70
Step 3: 35 45 70 jack and 80 riya play
Step 4: 35 45 70 80 jack and riya play
Step 5: 35 45 70 80 riya jack and play
Step 6: 35 45 70 80 riya play jack and

Now, following the same rules, rearrange the given input of words and numbers, and answer the question given below.
Input: jack 88 sell 70 his 87 apple 90 tree

Q. Which step would give the following output?
70 87 88 90 tree jack sell his apple

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 12

First all the numbers are arranged in ascending order, one by one, then once this is done, all the words are arranged in reverse alphabetical order one by one.

Input: jack 88 sell 70 his 87 apple 90 tree
Step 1: 70 jack 88 sell his 87 apple 90 tree
Step 2: 70 87 jack 88 sell his apple 90 tree
Step 3: 70 87 88 jack sell his apple 90 tree
Step 4: 70 87 88 90 jack sell his apple tree
Step 5: 70 87 88 90 tree jack sell his apple
Step 5 gives this output.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 13

In the following question, Few statements are given which are followed by some conclusions. According to the given statements, which conclusion is/are definitely true?

Statements:

M ≤ N = O ; M ≤ P ; O < Q

Conclusions:

I. Q > N

II. M ≥ O

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 13

According to given information:

Statements: M ≤ N = O ; M ≤ P ; O < Q

Combining the statement:> M ≤ N = O < Q

Here, P is greater than or equal to M which is less than or equal to N equal to O which is less than Q.

Conclusions:

I.  Q > N → True (In the given statement, P > M ≤ N = O < Q ,It clearly mentioned Q is greater than O which is equal to N .So, Q is greater than N too. Thus, the conclusion I is true).

II. M ≥ O → False (In the given statement, M ≤ N = O, It is clearly mentioned that M is less than or equal to N which is equal to O. So, M can never be greater than O. Thus, conclusion II is a false).

Hence, "Option b" is the correct answer.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 14
  • K is the daughter of I.
  • J is married to I.
  • I is brother of L.
  • H is married to K.

How J related to H?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 14
  • Relationship between K and I:
    As per the first statement, "K is the daughter of I," it implies that I is the parent of K.
  • Relationship between J and I:
    The second statement, "J is married to I," tells us that J is the spouse of I.
  • Relationship between I and L:
    The third statement, "I is brother of L," shows that I and L are siblings.
  • Relationship between H and K:
     The last statement, "H is married to K," signifies that H is the spouse of K.

Determining the relationship between J and H:
Based on the above relationships, J is the spouse of I, who is the parent of K. K is married to H. Therefore, J is the mother-in-law of H.
Hence, the correct answer is option B: Mother-in-law.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 15

Directions: In the following questions, a sentence is given with two blanks. You have to find the pair of words from the given options that fit both the blanks in the given order and make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. 

Congress leaders stress that this manifesto ________ the needs and ________ of the marginalised sections of society. 

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 15

First word of all the options could fit the first blank grammatically as well as contextually, but the second word makes a difference here.

In option A, ‘inspirations’ seems contextually incorrect.   In option B, ‘requirements’ is redundant as it means the same as “needs”.

In option C, ‘aspirations’ absolutely fits the context as well grammar. Aspiration is different from ‘need’ in a way that “need“ refers to the necessities of an individual whereas ‘aspiration” is more about luxurious desires of an individual.

Hence option C is correct. 

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 16

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

The passage of a statutory resolution and a Bill in Parliament — “abrogating” Article 370 which confers special political status on Jammu and Kashmir, and bifurcating the State into two Union Territories — has robbed the Kashmir Valley of its political autonomy, or whatever remains of it after all these years. It may deepen the State’s trust deficit vis-a-vis the Centre. The “abrogation” of Article 370, being hailed as a “glorious” move, is itself a misnomer. “Amending” or “abrogating” Article 370 is a Constitutional improbability; the amending provision of Article 368 says no Constitutional amendments have effect in relation to J&K unless applied by Order of the President under Article 370 that requires the concurrence of the State’s legislature and ratification by its Constituent Assembly.

The moves on Monday can be seen as an exercise in political optics, pandering to a certain majoritarian sentiment. What the Centre has done is to shred even the garb of democracy and spirit of dialogue that successive governments felt was important to engage the people of Kashmir. Through as many as 45 Presidential Orders, the most critical being the Order of 1954, Article 370 has already been divested of its spirit. Secessionist elements and some Indian Constitutional experts have cited this gradual advance of the Union as the conquest of the Valley by stealth.
What even this controversial process of assimilation, with Article 370 in place, has done is to achieve the growth of local political engagement. It legitimises a pan-Indian sentiment in the Valley where the secessionists would like to portray India as a mere occupational force. Indeed, there are several other provisions in the Constitution such as Article 371(A), 371(G), 371(B), 371(C) that validate indigenous political forces in States like Nagaland, Mizoram, Assam, Manipur et al. This asymmetric form of federalism has its global parallels in the substantial autonomy enjoyed by Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland within Great Britain. The protests in Hong Kong affirm the relevance of democratic processes inherent in the one country-two systems followed even by China.

By robbing Article 370 of its special provisions, the BJP has undermined these nuanced and extremely critical democratic processes. Simultaneously, the State has been carved up into two Union Territories with J&K having a legislature and Ladakh without it. The unprecedented step of reorganising a State and divesting it of its legislative authority without even a semblance of consultation with the stakeholders sets a dangerous precedent underlined by several regional groups and political parties, particularly the DMK and the MDMK. It is possible that the BJP would reap rich political dividends for this muscular policy. But the Centre would be responsible for escalation of violence in the Valley where all doors for political engagement and democratic exchange seem to have been closed down for good. Without meaningful participation of the people, any such unilateral integration can remain at best territorial.

Q. Which among the following is correct regarding the possible consequence of the decision taken by the centre to abrogate Section 370?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 16

It is clear from the passage that the decision by the government to revoke Section 370 without discussing anything with the local political parties will have far reaching impact on the relationship between India and Jammu & Kashmir. Therefore the people in the area will not feel that Indian government is working to fulfill their interests but they are only working in the interests of the mainland country. It will definitely increase the trust deficit between the people in India and the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Among the given options, we can easily choose Option B since it provides us the correct information whereas the rest can be eliminated from consideration since they do not follow from the passage.

This makes Option B the correct choice among the given options.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 17

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

There is now no denying that the new government takes office amid a clear economic slowdown. The first macro data set released showed an under-performing economy with GDP growth falling to 5.8% in the fourth quarter of 2018-19 and pulling down the overall growth for the fiscal to a five-year low of 6.8%. Growth in gross value added (GVA), which is GDP minus taxes and subsidies, fell to 6.6% in 2018-19, pointing to a serious slowdown. If further confirmation were needed, the growth in core sector output — a set of eight major industrial sectors — fell to 2.6% in April, compared to 4.7% in the same month last year. And finally, unemployment data, controversially suppressed by the Union government so far, showed that joblessness was at a 45-year high of 6.1% in 2017-18. These numbers highlight the challenges ahead in drafting the Budget for 2019-20. The economy is beset by a consumption slowdown as reflected in the falling sales of everything from automobiles to consumer durables, even fast-moving consumer goods. Private investment is not taking off, while government spending, which kept the economy afloat during the last NDA government, was cut back in the last quarter of 2018-19 to meet the fiscal deficit target of 3.4%.

The good news is that inflation is undershooting the target and oil prices are on the retreat again. But the rural economy remains in distress, as seen by the 2.9% growth in agriculture last fiscal; the sector needs a good monsoon this year to bounce back. Overall economic growth in the first quarter of this fiscal is likely to remain subdued, and any improvement is unlikely until the late second quarter or the early third. There are not too many options before the new Finance Minister. In the near term, she has to boost consumption, which means putting more money in the hands of people. That, in turn, means cutting taxes, which is not easy given the commitment to rein in the fiscal deficit. In the medium term, Ms. Sitharaman has to take measures to boost private investment even as she opens up public spending again. These call for major reforms, starting with land acquisition and labour, corporate taxes by reducing exemptions and dropping rates, and nursing banks back to health. On the table will be options such as further recapitalisation of the ailing banks, and consolidation. The question, though, is where the money will come from. With tax revenues likely to be subdued owing to the slowdown, the Centre will have to look at alternative sources such as disinvestment. There may be little choice but to go big on privatisation. A rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India, widely expected this week, would certainly help boost sentiment. But it is the Budget that will really set the tone for the economy

Q. As per the passage, which of the following would lead to ‘putting more money in the hands of people’?

I. Decrease in tax rates.
II. Increase in inflation
III. Increase in private investment

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 17

Refer to: ‘. In the near term, she has to boost consumption, which means putting more money in the hands of people. That, in turn, means cutting taxes, which is not easy given the commitment to rein in the fiscal deficit.’

As per this, only I is correct while the other points have not been mentioned.

Hence, option A is correct.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 18

In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase italicised and underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of idiom/phrase. 

 

Q. Why must you look a gift horse in the mouth

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 18

gift horse in the mouth: To show a lack of appreciation or gratitude when receiving a gift.

Hence, the correct answer is option b i.e. find fault with a gift.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 19

In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase italicised and underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of idiom/phrase. 

 

Q. Leaders should not only make speeches they should also be prepared to bell the cat.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 19

to bell the cat: take the danger of a shared enterprise upon oneself.

Hence, the correct answer is option a i.e. to take lead in danger.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 20

In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase italicised and underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of idiom/phrase. 

 

Q. He is leaving the country for good.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 20

for good: permanently, without the possibility of change in the future.

Hence, the correct answer is option c i.e. for ever.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 21

Each species has its special place or habitat. An (31)____  bird watcher can look at (32)____forest, meadow, lake , swamp or field and (33)____ almost exactly what birds he (34)____find there (35)____birds are found all over the world; others (36)____ themselves to certain areas. Still (37)____migrate from one country to another in (38)____in search of warmth and (39)____, and then return in spring,(40)____the season is more favourable.

Q. Find the word most appropriate for Blank No. 33

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 22

The manager of the plastic fork factory tried to convince the unruly factory workers they should join forces to optimize production on the belt rather than attemptingto be contrary.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 22

'Convince about’ and ‘convince for’ are idiomatically incorrect. Eliminate C and D. The other issue in this sentence is parallel structure. The parallel structure is ‘join’ and ‘attempt’. A and E violate parallel structure. Choice B is the correct answer.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 23

Who appoints judges in the Supreme Court of India?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 23

The President of India appoints judges in the Supreme Court based on the recommendations made by the Supreme Court Collegium, headed by the Chief Justice of India.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 24

Which major breakthrough did Microsoft researchers achieve in the field of quantum computing?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 24

Microsoft researchers achieved a significant milestone in the field of quantum computing by making progress in the creation of Majorana zero modes. These particles, which are their own antiparticles, possess remarkable properties that could revolutionize the field of quantum computing.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 25

Balance on invisible trade is equal to

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 25

Invisible items are the services. Balance on invisible items is calculated as the difference between exports and imports of services.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 26

_______ is a measure of the cash and other assets banks have available to quickly pay bills and meet short-term business and financial obligations.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 26

Liquidity is a measure of the cash and other assets banks have available to quickly pay bills and meet short-term business and financial obligations. Liquidity is the basis of the well-being of financial institutions, especially banks. It guarantees the smooth functioning of financial markets and thus determines the growth and development of banks.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 27

The Indian Currency and Finance Royal Commission was also known as ___________.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 27

The Royal Commission on Indian Currency and Finance, popularly known as the Hilton-Young Commission, recommended the establishment of the Reserve Bank of India.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 28

Batch processing was mainly used in this generation.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 28

Batch processing was mainly used in the 1st generation. In this generation Punched cards, Paper tape, Magnetic tape Input & Output device were used.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 29

Which of the following special-purpose register keeps track of the address of the instruction which is to be executed next?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 29

The next instruction to be fetched from memory is included in the address of the memory location that the programme counter stores. After an instruction has been fetched, the PC is automatically increased.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 18 - Question 30

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