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SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 1

Directions: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Semester fees (In Rs. thousands) for five Different Courses in 6 different years.

Q. What was the average semester fee charged for M. Sc. course over all the years together?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 1

Average semester fee for M. Sc. course over the give years.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 2

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Natasha wants to pursue her B. Tech from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, but to be able to afford it, she has to take an education loan. The loan agreement guaranteed to pay 80% of all her expenses. This way she only had to bear the remaining costs. As soon as she landed in the United States, she had to pay the rent for her new apartment. The apartment rent was $550 per month. She then paid her tuition fee for the current semester worth $25000. On an average she spent $340 on utilities and groceries per month. Given that, Natasha's course lasted a total of two years (comprising of 2 semesters per year) and the bank gave 80% of the total expenses of two years at the beginning of her course.

Q. Natasha gets an internship for a period of 3 months. The company where she'll be doing internship pays $12000 per month. The utilities and rent for these 3 months is what percentage of the total amount she earns from the internship?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 2

The salary earned during internship = 3 × 12000 = $36000
Total expenditure on rent in 3 months = 3 × $550 = $1650
Total expenditure on utilities in 3 months = 3 × $340 = $1020
Total expense = $(1650 + 1020) = $2670
∴ Required percentage = (2670/36000) × 100 = 267/36 = 7. 41
Hence, option A is correct.

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SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 3

Directions: Study the following bar chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
In the bar chart, the total numbers of students enrolled in different years from 2015 to 2019 in Sunshine and Aryan Summer camps are given.

Q. The number of students of Sunshine in 2015 is what percentage of the number of students of Aryan in 2017?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 3

In 2015, the number of students in Sunshine = 170
In 2017, the number of students in Aryan = 160


Hence, option C is correct.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 4

Directions: Study the following pie-charts carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Percentage of Students Enrolled in Different Streams in a College.
Total Number of Students = 3500.

Percentage Break-up of Girls Enrolled in These Streams Out of The Total Students.
Total Number of Girls = 1500.

Q. What is the total number of boys enrolled in Management and IT together?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 4

Number of students enrolled in various streams:

Number of girls enrolled in various streams:

Total number of boys enrolled in Management and IT together
= (560 - 180) + (700 - 270)
= 380 + 430
= 810

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 5

538.24 – 193.42 + 343.91 = ?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 5

538.24 – 193.42 + 343.91 = 882.15 – 193.42 = 688.73

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 6

(32.4 * 8 * 5 + 4) ÷ 26 + 14 = (?)²

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 6

32.4 * 8 * 5 + 4 = 1300
1300 ÷ 26 + 14 = 64 => x = 8

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 7

2x² – 23x + 21 = 0

y² + 42y + 272 = 0

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 7

2x² – 23x + 21 = 0
x = 10.5, 2
y² + 42y + 272 = 0
y = -16, -17

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 8

x² – 21x + 104 = 0

y² – 33y + 260 = 0

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 8

x² – 21x + 104 = 0
x = 13, 8
y² – 33y + 260 = 0
y = 13, 20

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 9

Directions: Study the given information carefully to answer the following question.

Below are the combination of sentences and their specific code in a certain language:
All Humans Have Life – 19$V 26!O 15#H 19#H
Everyone Is Equal – 22!O 22#H 18$V
Never Say No To Troubles – 13%U 7&R 8^B 13&R 7$V
Your Wish My Command – 4*K 14^B 2%U 24@G

Q. How will 'Colour' be coded as according to this code language?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 9

Each given code comprises three different elements – a number, a symbol and a letter; where-
(1) The number is the reverse numeric value for the first letter of the word.
(2) For the second element, a unique symbol is chosen for the last letter of the word. To exemplify, the word 'All' has L as its last letter; and therefore, for L, ! is its second element in the code.
(3) The last element comprises the letter which is third to the right(in English Alphabet) of the last letter of the word. For example, in the word 'All', L is the last letter; so third to the right of L is O.
As per this logic, the words and their specific codes are as given below:
 

Following the logic, the code for 'Amazed' will be 26@G.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 10

Read the following statements carefully to answer the questions:
I. X is older than L.
II. M and N are of equal age.
III. Z is the youngest.
IV. Y is younger than N.
V. Y is older than X.

Q. Which set of statements proves that X is younger than M?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 10

From II, IV and V,
we have : M = N > Y > X, i.e. X < M.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 11

Directions: Study the following information and answer the questions given below it:
A blacksmith has five iron articles A, B, C, D and E, each having a different weight.
(i) A weights twice as much as B.
(ii) B weights four and a half times as much as C.
(iii) C weights half as much as D.
(iv) D weights half as much as E.
(v) E weights less than A but more than C.

Q. E is lighter in weight than which of the other two articles?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 11

E is lighter in weight than A and B.
We are given several clues about the weight of the five iron articles. Let's break them down:
Weight Relationships:

  • A weighs twice as much as B. So, A > B.
  • B weighs four and a half times as much as C. So, B > C.
  • C weighs half as much as D. So, D > C.
  • D weighs half as much as E. So, E > D.
  • E weighs less than A but more than C. So, A > E > C.

From these relationships, we can determine that A is the heaviest, followed by E, then B, then D, and finally C.
Question:E is lighter in weight than which of the other two articles?
From our weight relationships, we can see that E is lighter than A and B. So, the answer is A: A, B.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - 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 illustration of input and rearrangement.

Input: Fable 76 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Able 82 Gamble 65
Step1:82 Fable 76 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Gamble 65 Able
Step2:Fable 82 76 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Gamble Able 65
Step3:76 Fable 82 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Able 65 Gamble
Step4:Quibble 76 Fable 82 Terrible 54 Able 65 Gamble 24
Step5:54 Quibble 76 Fable 82 Able 65 Gamble 24 Terrible

Step 5 is the final output.
Find the different steps of output using the above mentioned logic for the following input.
Input: Scientific 29 Majaestic 34 Fantastic 58 Hectic 77 Genetic 84

Q. What is the position of '58' in step 1?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 12

From the following output it is clear that '58' is fifth from the right end in step 1.
Step1:29 Scientific Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 77 Genetic 84 Hectic
Hence option D is correct.

Final Output:
Input: Scientific 29 Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 Hectic 77 Genetic 84
Step1: 29 Scientific Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 77 Genetic 84 Hectic
Step2: Genetic 29 Scientific Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 77 Hectic 84 
Step3: 58 Genetic 29 Scientific 34 Fantastic 77 Hectic 84 Majestic
Step4: Fantastic 58 Genetic 29 Scientific 34 Hectic 84 Majestic 77
Step5: 34 Fantastic 58 Genetic 29 Hectic 84 Majestic 77 Scientific

Common Explanation:
Change in Number: Change in numbers take place as per the ascending order of the sum of the digits until a single digit is obtained. The numbers are placed at alternate extreme ends starting from the extreme left end.
Change in Word: Change in words take place as per the ascending order of the number of letters in each word. The words are placed at alternate extreme ends starting from the extreme right end.
Note: Changes in word and number take place simultaneously in each step.

The given pattern:
Input: Fable 76 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Able 82 Gamble 65
Step1: 82 Fable 76 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Gamble 65 Able
Step2: Fable 82 76 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Gamble Able 65
Step3: 76 Fable 82 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Able 65 Gamble
Step4: Quibble 76 Fable 82 Terrible 54 Able 65 Gamble 24
Step5: 54 Quibble 76 Fable 82 Able 65 Gamble 24 Terrible

The solution to the given input:
Input: Scientific 29 Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 Hectic 77 Genetic 84
Step1: 29 Scientific Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 77 Genetic 84 Hectic
Step2: Genetic 29 Scientific Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 77 Hectic 84 
Step3: 58 Genetic 29 Scientific 34 Fantastic 77 Hectic 84 Majestic
Step4: Fantastic 58 Genetic 29 Scientific 34 Hectic 84 Majestic 77
Step5:34 Fantastic 58 Genetic 29 Hectic 84 Majestic 77 Scientific

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 13

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 illustration of input and rearrangement.

Input: Fable 76 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Able 82 Gamble 65
Step1:82 Fable 76 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Gamble 65 Able
Step2:Fable 82 76 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Gamble Able 65
Step3:76 Fable 82 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Able 65 Gamble
Step4:Quibble 76 Fable 82 Terrible 54 Able 65 Gamble 24
Step5:54 Quibble 76 Fable 82 Able 65 Gamble 24 Terrible

Step 5 is the final output.
Find the different steps of output using the above-mentioned logic for the following input.
Input: Scientific 29 Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 Hectic 77 Genetic 84

Q. What is the sum of the numbers that fall between 'Scientific' and 'Majestic' in step 4?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 13

From the following output it is clear that sum of the numbers that come between Scientific and Majestic in step4 is 34+84 = 118.
Step4:Fantastic 58 Genetic 29 Scientific 34 Hectic 84 Majestic 77
Hence option A is correct.

Final Output:
Input: Scientific 29 Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 Hectic 77 Genetic 84
Step1:29 Scientific Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 77 Genetic 84 Hectic
Step2: Genetic 29 Scientific Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 77 Hectic 84 
Step3: 58 Genetic 29 Scientific 34 Fantastic 77 Hectic 84 Majestic
Step4: Fantastic 58 Genetic 29 Scientific 34 Hectic 84 Majestic 77
Step5: 34 Fantastic 58 Genetic 29 Hectic 84 Majestic 77 Scientific

Common Explanation:
Change in Number: Change in numbers take place as per the ascending order of the sum of the digits until a single digit is obtained. The numbers are placed at alternate extreme ends starting from the extreme left end.
Change in Word: Change in words take place as per the ascending order of the number of letters in each word. The words are placed at alternate extreme ends starting from the extreme right end.
Note: Changes in word and number take place simultaneously in each step.

The given pattern:
Input: Fable 76 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Able 82 Gamble 65
Step1: 82 Fable 76 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Gamble 65 Able
Step2: Fable 82 76 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Gamble Able 65
Step3: 76 Fable 82 Quibble 24 Terrible 54 Able 65 Gamble
Step4: Quibble 76 Fable 82 Terrible 54 Able 65 Gamble 24
Step5: 54 Quibble 76 Fable 82 Able 65 Gamble 24 Terrible

The solution to the given input:
Input: Scientific 29 Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 Hectic 77 Genetic 84
Step1: 29 Scientific Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 77 Genetic 84 Hectic
Step2: Genetic 29 Scientific Majestic 34 Fantastic 58 77 Hectic 84 
Step3: 58 Genetic 29 Scientific 34 Fantastic 77 Hectic 84 Majestic
Step4: Fantastic 58 Genetic 29 Scientific 34 Hectic 84 Majestic 77
Step5:34 Fantastic 58 Genetic 29 Hectic 84 Majestic 77 Scientific

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 14

In each of the following questions below two blanks are there, you are required to fill both the blanks with the most suitable pair of words given in the options in order to make the sentence coherent and meaningful.

Q. The two ___________ factions of Punjab Congress under Chief Minister Amarinder Singh and state party chief Navjot Singh Sidhu have now locked _____________ over Cabinet expansion. 

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 14

In the first blank “clashing, conflicting, opposing, warring” all these words are suitable and have similar meaning “in conflict with each other” but for the second blank only “horns” will be the perfect usage. “Locked horns” is an idiom which means “engage in conflict”. Therefore option D is the correct answer.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 15

Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate part. If the sentence is free from error, select ‘No Error’.

Q. While the numbers of Indian billionaire increased (A)/during the COVID-19 pandemic, hundreds of millions (B)/of Indians lost their incomes when the country(C)/ locked down during the pandemic. (D)/ No Error.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 15

The error lies in part (A) of the sentence as, "the number of" is always followed by "plural noun" and "singular verb", thus the word "billionaire” should be replaced by “billionaires” to make the sentence correct.
The correct sentence is: While the numbers of Indian billionaires increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, hundreds of millions of Indians lost their incomes when the country locked down during the pandemic.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 16

Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate part. If the sentence is free from error, select ‘No Error’.

Q. Beside the fact that the process is relatively simple (A)/ with the use of the electronic voting machine, (B)/ high voter turnout has also been possible due to (C)/registration drives by the Election Commission of India (ECI). (D)/ No Error.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 16

The error lies in part (A) of the sentence as the word “beside” is a preposition that means “close to” or “next to”, which does not make any sense in the statement. It should be replaced by “Besides” which means “in addition to” or “furthermore”, to make the sentence correct.
The correct sentence is: Besides the fact that the process is relatively simple with the use of the electronic voting machine, high voter turnout has also been possible due to registration drives by the Election Commission of India (ECI).

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 17

The following sentences given below have been jumbled and they need to be arranged in order to be understood properly. Rearrange the same in their sequence and answer the questions that follow.
A. “Lifeline from India to Sri Lanka close to 150 tonnes of oxygen from Vizag and Chennai reached the shores of Colombo,” the Indian High Commission in Colombo tweeted on Saturday.
B. Indian naval ship Shakti in August delivered 100 tonnes of liquid medical oxygen to Sri Lanka to help the island nation. India’s assistance to Sri Lanka during the pandemic has been varied and need-based.
C. India has sent about 150 tonnes more oxygen to Sri Lanka to help the island nation combat the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
D.India since mid last month has been sending urgent supplies of oxygen to Sri Lanka following a personal request for assistance by the Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa, it said.
E. Sri Lanka on Friday extended its nationwide lockdown till September 13 amidst a surge in the number of COVID-19 deaths and mounting pressure on the healthcare system.

Q. Which of the following statements could come next to the last sentence after rearrangement?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 17

Statements A and B can be eliminated as they simply add new information and do not provide any continuation to the existing line.
D talks about the tourism sector which is unrelated completely to what is being discussed and E also talks about what drives the economy. So, these two as well can be ruled out.
This takes us to the best option ie; (c) which furthers the idea that India has been available to help Sri Lanka time and again whenever needed.

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

The passage given below has five highlighted words given at various lines which indicates that some words have been omitted. There are five options, among which only one can replace the highlighted word correctly. Choose the correct option for each blank.
Monsoon rainfall over India is 8% more than what is usual for this time of the year. While this might recalcitrant (A) well for agriculture in some regions, it also means floods and concentrated despotism (B) with devastating consequences. At least 25 people were killed over the weekend as enormity(C) rains triggered flash floods and landslips in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Several ironic (D) roads were blocked by debris, as currents washed away bridges and vehicles. The death toll was higher in Himachal Pradesh with 21 killed and 12 injured. Schools and transport facilities, for instance, are immediately put out of action, leading to loss of productive hours. Cattle and saplings are left to perish, which in turn destroys livelihoods, vociferous (E) family finances and strains the finances of the state exchequer.

Q. Which one of the following options will replace the word in (C) above?

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

Torrential: falling rapidly and in copious quantities.
As the paragraph says, it was raining cats and dogs which led to sudden floods and landslips in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. The word in option (c) will be the best choice for the line.
The meaning of the other words is:
Amenities: a desirable or useful feature or facility of a building or place
Sequestered: isolated and hidden away
Unequivocal: leaving no doubt; unambiguous

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 19

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

Gaming has long been a common pastime for many young and older people. It has reached new heights due to the pandemic, the introduction of smartphones, and their accessibility. Because of its popularity, gaming has gained a favourable reputation. In addition, online gaming promotes a healthy and competitive environment and improves players’ cognitive capacities, as it entirely depends on the user’s skills and knowledge. It is an additional tool therapists can use to address the escalating mental health challenge, even though it is not a replacement for conventional ways of mental health treatment. Gaming as a pastime has benefited people’s mental health and daily lives for a myriad of factors. While excessive gaming’s adverse repercussions are often discussed, its positive aspects are sometimes disregarded. According to expert research, playing video games have several advantages, including fostering the growth of a gaming community, social contact, and developing complex problem-solving skills. The mind can be stimulated, and video games can improve mental health. It offers a means of unwinding after work, making friends, and getting better at something. However, it is true what people say-consuming too much of anything is bad for your health. In moderation, mobile gaming has more advantages than disadvantages.

There are many myths about how video games affect mental health. The truth is that playing video games can help you learn how to solve complex problems and even encourage social connection through internet gaming. The mind can be stimulated, and video games can improve mental health. There are many advantages to playing video games for your mental health. You can get your mind moving and relieve tension by playing video games. The following are some benefits: Most of your brain’s cognitive processes are activated when playing video games to support higher-level thinking. You should immediately strategize, analyse, and think, depending on how complex the game is. Playing video games engages the deeper brain regions that ________ critical thinking and intellectual growth. You must complete objectives and goals in the game. Once you accomplish them, you feel a great sense of happiness, which enhances your general well-being. Playing games that award you medals or badges for achieving certain objectives enhances this sense of achievement. You have something to strive for when you try to gain more. Multiplayer games support social interaction and make people feel less lonely and isolated in a world where these issues are prevalent. Playing with known or even random individuals fosters a sense of companionship, teamwork, and belonging within the gaming community. Online and multiplayer games promote virtual social contact. You must learn whom to trust and whom to leave behind in the fast-paced environments. Games with several players promote collaboration. Moreover, it’s a risk-free setting where you can experiment with establishing conversations and friendships with strangers.

Running, working, or drawing are all hobbies that require moderation. While playing video games too much can be detrimental to your physical and mental health, doing so in moderation can help with well-being while still being a fun activity. Additionally, playing games might help us divert our attention from strong emotions like fear or tension. Furthermore, playing video games can help us deal with these emotions and dramatically reduce anxiety while regaining our equilibrium and can aid in fostering emotional toughness. Contrary to popular beliefs, playing video games improves mood and has long-lasting impacts. It is a fantastic option, whether you use it to unwind your day with friends or relieve stress.

Q. Which of the given options provides the correct theme of the given passage?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 19

The given passage discusses how online games gained popularity and how they have since helped in the development of human brains by keeping them away from depression and enabling them to develop conversations and friendships that won’t harm them. The basic premise that the author follows is that we neglect the positives of gaming and focus only on the negatives most of the times.

Option (a) encapsulates the essence of the passage very well. (b) is too general an option which can be eliminated. (c) talks about a topic in general but does not exactly touch the theme. (d) and (e) are corollaries of the stated facts which may or may not be true.

Thus, (a) is the correct answer.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 20

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

Gaming has long been a common pastime for many young and older people. It has reached new heights due to the pandemic, the introduction of smartphones, and their accessibility. Because of its popularity, gaming has gained a favourable reputation. In addition, online gaming promotes a healthy and competitive environment and improves players’ cognitive capacities, as it entirely depends on the user’s skills and knowledge. It is an additional tool therapists can use to address the escalating mental health challenge, even though it is not a replacement for conventional ways of mental health treatment. Gaming as a pastime has benefited people’s mental health and daily lives for a myriad of factors. While excessive gaming’s adverse repercussions are often discussed, its positive aspects are sometimes disregarded. According to expert research, playing video games have several advantages, including fostering the growth of a gaming community, social contact, and developing complex problem-solving skills. The mind can be stimulated, and video games can improve mental health. It offers a means of unwinding after work, making friends, and getting better at something. However, it is true what people say-consuming too much of anything is bad for your health. In moderation, mobile gaming has more advantages than disadvantages.

There are many myths about how video games affect mental health. The truth is that playing video games can help you learn how to solve complex problems and even encourage social connection through internet gaming. The mind can be stimulated, and video games can improve mental health. There are many advantages to playing video games for your mental health. You can get your mind moving and relieve tension by playing video games. The following are some benefits: Most of your brain’s cognitive processes are activated when playing video games to support higher-level thinking. You should immediately strategize, analyse, and think, depending on how complex the game is. Playing video games engages the deeper brain regions that ________ critical thinking and intellectual growth. You must complete objectives and goals in the game. Once you accomplish them, you feel a great sense of happiness, which enhances your general well-being. Playing games that award you medals or badges for achieving certain objectives enhances this sense of achievement. You have something to strive for when you try to gain more. Multiplayer games support social interaction and make people feel less lonely and isolated in a world where these issues are prevalent. Playing with known or even random individuals fosters a sense of companionship, teamwork, and belonging within the gaming community. Online and multiplayer games promote virtual social contact. You must learn whom to trust and whom to leave behind in the fast-paced environments. Games with several players promote collaboration. Moreover, it’s a risk-free setting where you can experiment with establishing conversations and friendships with strangers.

Running, working, or drawing are all hobbies that require moderation. While playing video games too much can be detrimental to your physical and mental health, doing so in moderation can help with well-being while still being a fun activity. Additionally, playing games might help us divert our attention from strong emotions like fear or tension. Furthermore, playing video games can help us deal with these emotions and dramatically reduce anxiety while regaining our equilibrium and can aid in fostering emotional toughness. Contrary to popular beliefs, playing video games improves mood and has long-lasting impacts. It is a fantastic option, whether you use it to unwind your day with friends or relieve stress.

Q. Which of the given parts of the sentence carries an error in it?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 20

The correct subject of the given sentence is playing which is singular in nature so it should be followed by a singular verb has as in; ‘playing……has several advantages’

This makes option (b) the correct answer for the given question.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 21

Directions: Read the passage and answer the question that follow.

The stunning news that the searing and record breaking heat wave in China has compelled Apple and Toyota to suspend production to save power is direly symptomatic of devastating weather conditions that could impact economies. The fear that it could last for the next “two to three months easily” is frightfully real primarily because it is quite dire. Conditions have become still more insufferable as the nation currently battles a power outage in the periphery of the Yangtze River. Nay more, extreme temperatures have disrupted the growth of crops and threatened livestock. It will affect those big energy-intensive industries and will have an effect throughout the economy and even impact the global supply chain. There has already been a slowdown in production in the steel industry, and in the chemical and fertilizer industry. In the net, the devastating economic impact has dislocated such sectors as construction, agriculture and manufacturing.

In a word, the prevalent heat wave could impede China’s GDP growth. Most areas of the Yangtze River basin have seen extremely high temperatures since July. Rainfall in the area fell by about 45 per cent compared to the average over recent years, based on data from the Ministry of Water Resources. That report was also cited by Liu Weiping, vice-minister of water resources, who said that reservoirs have replenished 5.3 billion cubic meters of water in the middle and lower parts of the Yangtze River since August. The latest heat wave and power outages are reminiscent of the major blackout last year, one that enveloped many of China’s key manufacturing hubs such as Guangdong, Zhejiang and Jiangsu. (notably Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui to ration (A)/ Unprecedented heat waves this summer (B)/ for power to keep fans and air-conditioners operating (C)/ have prompted several Chinese provinces, (D)/ the consumption of electricity amidst the surging demand (E)).

With temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius, there is considerable pressure on an economy that is already struggling under President Xi Jinping’s zero Covid policy. Additionally, the supply chain is under strain on account of the Ukraine war and military tensions around Taiwan. The demand for power has risen annually, but this summer large areas are experiencing sustained heat waves. Consequently, the peak load has risen much too rapidly. It is a measure of the intensity of the heat that poultry farmers in the eastern city of Hefei have installed air-conditioners as hens, stressed by the hot weather, have stopped laying eggs. Small wonder that price of egg has risen by up to 30 per cent. In Shanghai, the nation’s financial hub, the temperature was above 40 degrees Celsius for at least six days, the most sustained heat wave in 150 years. Much of China’s power generation is still coal-fired, contributing to the country emitting 27 per cent of the world’s greenhouse gases. The nation bears witness to a crippling cocktail of climatic aberration and industrial stagnation

Q. In the passage, a sentence is divided into five parts and jumbled into a random order; you have to rearrange the sentence, so that a meaningful context can be formed

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 21

After rearrangement - Unprecedented heat waves this summer have prompted several Chinese provinces, notably Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui to ration the consumption of electricity amidst the surging demand for power to keep fans and air-conditioners operating

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 22

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

On November 12, 2022, two World War II–era aircraft, a B-17 Flying Fortress and a Bell P-63 Kingcobra, collided mid-air and crashed during the Wings Over Dallas airshow at Dallas Executive Airport in Dallas, Texas, United States. The collision occurred around 1:22 p.m. local time (CST, UTC−6). The airshow, which coincided with the Veterans Day commemorations, was organized by the Commemorative Air Force. Officials reported that the B-17 had a crew of five while the P-63 had a single occupant; all six were confirmed to have died by the Dallas County Medical Examiner. Both aircraft were destroyed on impact. The B-17 involved was Texas Raiders, a Douglas-Long Beach-built B-17G-95-DL, aircraft registration number N7227C, which first entered service in 1945 and was operated by American Airpower Heritage Flying Museum. It was one of the few surviving B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft that remained airworthy. The second aircraft involved was a P-63F-1-BE Kingcobra registered N6763, which was also operated by American Airpower Heritage Flying Museum. This plane was one of only two P-63F variants ever built and was one of only five P-63s that remained airworthy. It did not have a name and was painted in its original "X" test markings.

The crash occurred at the Dallas Executive Airport during an airshow that had drawn more than 4,000 spectators. Both aircraft were piloted by highly-trained volunteers, in many cases retired professional pilots. According to witness accounts, the P-63F was performing a high-speed banked turn onto the runway approach while shedding altitude. It collided with the B-17 on the rear port quarter from above, severing the B-17's fuselage from a point just aft of its wings. Both aircraft broke apart and hit the ground seconds afterward, exploding and erupting into flames.

All six crew members were killed. It was the Commemorative Air Force's first fatal accident in 17 years. No injuries or fatalities were reported on the ground. In the hours following the accident, the Allied Pilots Association, a union representing American Airlines pilots, confirmed on Twitter that two of its former members, Terry Barker and Len Root, were part of the B-17 crew and died in the crash. Civil Air Patrol member Curtis J. Rowe of Hilliard, Ohio, was also among the victims, according to CAP Ohio Wing Commander, Col Peter K. Bowden. The remaining fatalities aboard the B-17 were Keven Michels and Dan Ragan. Craig Hutain was identified as the sole pilot of the Bell P-63. Ragan was a Korean War veteran who served on the naval variant of the B-17, which was renamed the PB-1W in the Navy, in the 1950s. The crashed B-17 was one of 32 B-17s that were transferred to the U.S. Navy in July 1945 and later became the first Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) airplanes in military history. Ragan served as a radio operator on the PB-1W.

On the day of the event, both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) launched an investigation into the accident. On November 14, the NTSB announced that the wreckage of the P-63 had been moved to a "secure location", while recovery of the B-17 _______. The NTSB confirmed that neither aircraft was equipped with a flight data recorder, but that a GPS navigator from the P-63 and an electronic flight display from the B-17 had been recovered and were being taken to an NTSB laboratory in Washington, D.C., to be processed for "data and relevant information".

Several Texas officials reacted publicly to the crash. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said on Twitter, "My heart goes out to all the individuals & families affected by the horrible tragedy at the Wings Over Dallas air show today. Please join me in praying for all." Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson called the accident "a terrible tragedy in our city". The president of the Commemorative Air Force, which organized the show, said that this kind of mid-air collision during an airshow was "extremely rare."

Q. What will fit in the blank taken from the passage: ''On November 14, the NTSB announced that the wreckage of the P-63 had been moved to a "secure location", while recovery of the B-17 _______.''

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 22
  • The given sentence is talking about the recovery of the B-17 wreckage which is delayed due to rainy weather.
  • The use of the word ''recovery'' in the sentence indicates the use of the word 'delayed' in the blank.
  • Therefore, the most appropriate option to be filled in the blank is 'Wreckage had been delayed by rainy weather.'

Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

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

In the following question a sentence is divided into five parts. Out of which one or two parts are correct. Identify the correct parts and mark as your answer. If all the parts are correct then mark option E as the correct answer.

A legislature from Ghatlodia in Ahmedabad (A)/and a builder by profession, (B)/ Bhupendra Patel was chosen unanimously (C)/ at the BJP legislative parties meeting held at Kamalam, (D)/ the party headquarter in Gandhinagar (E).

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

Error is in parts ADE.

In part A, ‘legislature’ will be replaced by ‘legislator’. ‘Legislature’ is a governmental body whereas ‘legislator’ is the one who creates or enacts law.

In part D, ‘parties’ will be replaced by ‘party’s’.

In part E, ‘headquarter’ will be replaced by ‘headquarters’. In both cases- singular or plural, it is written with an s at the end; headquarter as a noun is incorrect.

So, the correct parts are BC.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 24

In the following question a sentence is divided into five parts. Out of which one or two parts are correct. Identify the correct parts and mark as your answer. If all the parts are correct then mark option E as the correct answer.

Scientists at Japan’s Hiroshima University have identifiable (A)/ two drugs that imitate the affect of chemicals (B) in cigarette smoke to bind to receptor cells (C)/ that some coronaviruses use to entering cells, (D)/ inhibiting the virus’s ability to infect humans (E).

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 24

Error is in parts ABD.

In part A, ‘identifiable’ will be replaced by ‘identified’

In part B, ‘affect’ will be replaced by ‘effect’. Affect is a verb whereas effect is a noun.

In part D, ‘entering’ will be replaced by ‘enter’. To is followed by the infinitive form of the verb(to+V1).

So, the correct parts are CE.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 25

In the following question, a passage is divided into seven parts and arranged into random order. The last sentence of the passage is already arranged. You have to rearrange the remaining sentences so that a meaningful passage can be formed

(A). Satellite images of penguin feces had allowed scientists to track the penguin population, breeding patterns and habitat loss. 

(B). This further exposes the soil which is ideal for the birds to lay eggs, thus increasing the population rapidly and the rising number of baby penguins.

(C). Scientists have been studying penguin faeces for many years and recently it has attracted attention from space. 

(D). Cute penguins: A reason for increased Global Warming’: Everyone likes cute and adorable little penguins but it is astonishing to realize how they could be contributors to global warming. 

(E). But the major problem caused by the penguin feces which is called guano is that it attracts sunlight and melts away the snow in the surroundings. 

(F). The large penguin colonies can do feces in a large quantity which is also visible from space, motivating scientists to study the impact of such large quantities of animal waste.

(G). According to the scientists of “The Antarctic Program”, “The colony of the penguins is very dirty and the harmful gasses discharged from the guano are making the temperature of Antarctica high, exposing the land in the area”.

Q. Which of the following is the fifth statement?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 25

The final sequence is – DCFAEB

After reading all the sentences carefully we can say that statement (D) is the introductory statement, it introduces the topic which talks about "how cute Penguins is a reason for increased global warming"

After statement (D), statement (C) will come; it further explains how Penguin are affecting global warming

Statements (CFA) are triplets 

After Statement (C), statement (F) will come; it further explains what scientists have attracted from the space it is the large quantity of feces 

After statement (F), statement (A) will come; it further explains scientists studied different aspects of penguin

After statement (A), statement (E) will come; it further explains in all the aspects the major problem is caused by Penguin feces 

After statement (E), statement (B) will come; we get hint from demonstrative pronoun "this", which is used for "guano"

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 26

When and who introduced the first ATM in India?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 26

HSBC opened the first ATM in India in Mumbai in 1987. Approximately 1500 ATMs were installed throughout India during the next twelve years. Swadhan, India's first network of shared ATMs, was established in 1997 by the Indian Banks' Association (IBA).

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 27

What is the borrowing limit for external commercial borrowing under the automatic route?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 27
  • All eligible borrowers can raise up to $750 Million per financial year under the automatic route.
  • External Commercial Borrowings is a loan availed by an Indian entity from a nonresident lender with a minimum average maturity.
  • External commercial borrowings facility can be used by all the entities that can receive Foreign Direct Investment.
  • ECB proceeds cannot be utilised for real estate activities, investment in the capital market, equity investment, working capital purposes repayment of Rupee loans.
SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 28

Which city is hosting the fourth edition of the Space Economy Leaders Meeting?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 28

Bengaluru is hosting the fourth edition of the Space Economy Leaders Meeting as part of India's G20 Presidency. The meeting, held on July 6th, brings together heads of national space agencies, leaders of space industries from G20 countries, and representatives from guest nations. The event focuses on discussions related to the responsibilities of space-faring nations for anenhanced share of space economy in the global economy. The meeting highlights India's advancements in space programs, including missions like Chandrayaan and Gaganyaan. The city of Bengaluru, known as the "Silicon Valley of India," has a strong presence in the space sector and is hosting this important gathering.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 29

Who announced his retirement from international cricket, causing a shock to the cricketing world?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 29

Bangladesh's one-day cricket captain, Tamim Iqbal, announced his retirement from international cricket. This unexpected decision came three months before the team's 50-overs World Cup campaign in India.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 30

Who has been authorized to act as the Chairman of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) after the retirement of Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 23 - Question 30

 Justice Sheo Kumar Singh-I, a Judicial Member of the National Green Tribunal, has been authorized to act as the Chairman of the Tribunal until a new Chairperson is appointed. This decision was made by the Central Government following the retirement of Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel.

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