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SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 1

E introduces R saying, “He is the husband of the granddaughter of the father of my father." How is R related to E?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 1

The father of E’s father is his grandfather. Therefore, E and the granddaughter mentioned in the question are siblings.
Hence her husband i.e. R is the brother-in-law of E. 

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 2

                                                                                      Group Question

Answer the following question based on the information given below.


A major telecom company recently hired a new Chief Financial Officer to take command of the company’s finances. This move came against the backdrop of national and global economic crises.
The CFO is charged with the responsibility of realigning the finances of the largest Strategic Business Unit which deals with network solutions to major corporate clients in the country. In wake of the overall financial slump, many of the corporate clients have been delaying the payment of their recurring dues for the monthly network and internet services utilised. The local account managers handling those clients and their respective Regional Managers had been given the authority to maintain client relations and if necessary allow the delayed payments with a view to continue a long-term relationship with the key clients. However, the new CFO after taking stock of the situation decided to put an affirmative end to this practice. He sent a mail to every regional and local account manager asking them to discontinue services to the defaulting clients. In spite of such a strong communication, most major clients delayed the payments in the next month. As a response to this, the CFO resent his earlier mail asking for comments. In the next month, the single largest client defaulted on the payment and the regional manager promptly asked the technology company to terminate services to that client. The regional manger merely informed the client that the delay in payment was responsible for the termination of services and the service would be reconstituted on payment of the dues.


The client faced severe difficulties due to discontinuation of the internet and local network services. The CEO of that company wrote a scathing email to the Chairman of the telecom company.
The CEO pointed out the sudden, mishandled and improperly communicated decision and its severe impact on his company’s business. He pointed out that they were one of the largest clients of the telecom company. The CEO also hinted that his company would want to reconsider their future engagement. The Chairman decided to maintain the relations with that important client and yet protect his company’s image. He promptly restarted the network services and yet requested the client to clear the dues within a week and to avoid major delays especially in these times of crisis. The client replied to this communication, agreeing to the specified norms. However, the Chairman decided to severely reprimand the Regional Manager and suspended him for 2 weeks. He also severely questioned the CFO for his error. At the next board of directors meeting, there was support for the Chairman’s action in spite of protests by some senior directors who defended the CFO and the Regional Manager's actions.

 

 

Q. Which of the following could be a probable reason for the Chairman to reprimand the CFO?  

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 2

Solution: Here, the decision by the CFO appears to be flawed because he made a blanket rule, which though useful in the short term, would not have yielded long term gains. Options 1 and 2 are misleading as the decision for restructuring the finances appears to be correct, but its implementation is being questioned. The CFO was given a mandate and it is his job to implement it, not the Chairman’s.Option 4 is the most plausible course of action to take to maintain healthy finances as well as good client relations. Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

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SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 3

A major telecom company recently hired a new Chief Financial Officer to take command of the company’s finances. This move came against the backdrop of national and global economic crises.
The CFO is charged with the responsibility of realigning the finances of the largest Strategic Business Unit which deals with network solutions to major corporate clients in the country. In wake of the overall financial slump, many of the corporate clients have been delaying the payment of their recurring dues for the monthly network and internet services utilised. The local account managers handling those clients and their respective Regional Managers had been given the authority to maintain client relations and if necessary allow the delayed payments with a view to continue a long-term relationship with the key clients. However, the new CFO after taking stock of the situation decided to put an affirmative end to this practice. He sent a mail to every regional and local account manager asking them to discontinue services to the defaulting clients. In spite of such a strong communication, most major clients delayed the payments in the next month. As a response to this, the CFO resent his earlier mail asking for comments. In the next month, the single largest client defaulted on the payment and the regional manager promptly asked the technology company to terminate services to that client. The regional manger merely informed the client that the delay in payment was responsible for the termination of services and the service would be reconstituted on payment of the dues.


The client faced severe difficulties due to discontinuation of the internet and local network services. The CEO of that company wrote a scathing email to the Chairman of the telecom company.
The CEO pointed out the sudden, mishandled and improperly communicated decision and its severe impact on his company’s business. He pointed out that they were one of the largest clients of the telecom company. The CEO also hinted that his company would want to reconsider their future engagement. The Chairman decided to maintain the relations with that important client and yet protect his company’s image. He promptly restarted the network services and yet requested the client to clear the dues within a week and to avoid major delays especially in these times of crisis. The client replied to this communication, agreeing to the specified norms. However, the Chairman decided to severely reprimand the Regional Manager and suspended him for 2 weeks. He also severely questioned the CFO for his error. At the next board of directors meeting, there was support for the Chairman’s action in spite of protests by some senior directors who defended the CFO and the Regional Manager's actions.

 

 

Q. How can the Chairman’s order of suspending the Regional Manager be justified to the board?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 3

Solution: The Chairman attributed the actual responsibility of effectively communicating the need for prompt payment on the Regional Manager. The Regional Manager had the option of forcefully defending the client’s importance to the CFO and also communicating the CFO’s stand to the client. Most importantly the discontinuation of services without proper intimation was incorrect. The arbitrariness of that decision was improper. Options 1 and 2 appear correct at first glance, but are however not genuine. Both the options cannot be justified as being correct reasons for suspending the Regional Manager. Here, we have to assume the business acumen of the Chairman. Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 4

In this following question, four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and the fourth one is different. Choose out the odd one out.

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 4

Sahara, Thar and Gobi are deserts while Sunderban is a forest.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 5

Two matrices are shown in the figure below. Their rows and columns are labelled as (0,1,2,3,4) and (5,6,7,8,9) in the manner shown. Find the correct row-column pairs out of the following matrices that decode to the word - VARY

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 5

V occurs at: 11 ;21 ;24 ;41 ;44 ;
A occurs at: 02 ;03 ;14 ;20 ;31 ;
R occurs at: 65 ;66 ;75 ;89 ;99 ;
Y occurs at: 57 ;58 ;67 ;76 ;97 ;

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 6

Direction: In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.

Statements: Modern man influences his destiny by the choice he makes unlike in the past.

Conclusions:

  1. Earlier there were fewer options available to man.
  2. There was no desire in the past to influence the destiny.
Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 6

Clearly, I directly follows from the statement while II cannot be deduced from it.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 7

Direction: In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.

Statements: Our securities investments carry market risk. Consult your investment advisor or agent before investing.

Conclusions:

  1. One should not invest in securities.
  2. The investment advisor calculates the market risk with certainty.
Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 7

Investment in securities involves risk. This does not mean that one should not invest in securities. So, I does not follow. Since the statement advises one to consult investment advisor before investing, so II follows.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 8

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
Eight persons- A, B, C, D, P, Q, R and S are sitting in a row in which some of them are facing north while some of them are facing south. Only 3 persons sit to the left of R. 3 persons sit between R and Q. B is 2nd to the left of Q. More than 2 people’s sits between B and S, D is 2nd to the left of S. Neighbours of R are facing south. Neighbours of P face the same direction. C is 2nd to the right of A. A and P face opposite directions and similarly B and Q face opposite directions too.

Q. Which of the following combinations correctly show the neighbour(s) of D?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 8

Following the final solution we can say that P and R are the neighbours of D.
Hence, the correct answer is option D.

Common Explanation:
Reference:
Only 3 persons sit to the left of R.
3 persons sit between R and Q.
Inference:
As we don’t know that in which direction exactly R is facing. So, we can say that there possible scenarios in which we can use the above information correctly.
Case 1:
R faces north.

Case 2:
R faces south.

Reference:
B is 2nd to the left of Q.
Neighbours of R face the south.
B and Q face in opposite direction.
Inference:
We can use the above information in both of the cases accordingly as shown in the figures:

Reference:
More than 2 people’s sits between B and S.
D is 2nd to the left of S.
Inference:
After studying the first information we can say that either 3 or 4 persons are sitting between B and S. and with the second hint we can place D according to S in the row and we can say that there are exactly 4 persons are sitting between B and S.

Reference:
Neighbours of P face the same direction.
A and P faces in opposite direction.
C is 2nd to the right of A.
Inference:
With the first hint we can say that our case 2 is an invalid case as we cannot place P with both of its neighbour facing the same direction.
And after placing P in case 1 we can fix the position of A and C easily and can complete the puzzle.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 9

Direction : Study the following question carefully and choose the right answer.

Q: If in a code language ‘PUTREFY’ is written as ‘XPQSTRL’ and ‘NAVIGATE’ is written as ‘GYMOWYQT’ how is ‘AVIARY’ written in that language?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 9

P    U    T    R    E    F    Y
↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓
X    P    Q    S    T    R    L
 And
 
N    A    V    I    G    A    T    E
↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓
G    Y    M    O    W    Y    Q    T
Therefore,
 
A    V    I    A    R    Y
↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓
Y    M    O    Y    S    L

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 10

What is the difference between the simple interest on a principal of Rs. 500 being calculated at 5% per annum for 3 years and 4% per annum for 4 years?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 10

5% for 3 years (SI) = 15% of the amount; At the same time 4% SI for 4 years means 16% of the amount. The difference between the two is 1% of the amount. 1% of 500 = Rs. 5

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 11

Raju is twice as good as Vijay. Together, they finish the work in 14 days. In how many days can Vijay alone do the same work?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 11

Raju being twice as good a workman as Vijay, you can solve the following equation to get the
required answer:
1/R + 1/2R = 1/14.
Solving will give you that Vijay takes 42 days.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 12

If 12 men and 16 boys can do a piece of work in 5 days and 13 men and 24 boys can do it in 4days, compare the daily work done by a man with that done by a boy?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 12

12 × 5 man days + 16 × 5 Boy days
= 13 × 4 man days + 24 × 4 Boy days
Æ 8 man days = 16 Boy days
1 man day = 2 Boy days.
Required ratio of man’s work to boy’s work = 2 : 1.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 13

A number is first decreased by 25%. The decreased number is then increased by 20%. The resulting number is less than the original number by 40. Then the original number is –

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 13

Let the number is a a – (75/100)*a*(120/100) = 40 we will get a = 400

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 14

Set A contains 10 consecutive numbers starting from x and set B contains 8 consecutive even numbers starting from y. The ratio of the average of set A elements to that of set B elements is 9 : 14. What is the ratio of x to y?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 14

Average of set A elements = x + 4.5
Average of set B elements = y + 7
So,  = 9/14
⇒ 14x + 63 = 9y + 63
⇒ x/y = 9/14

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 15

The following table gives the percentage distribution of population of five states, P, Q, R, S and T on the basis of poverty line and also on the basis of sex.

Q. What will be the number of females above the poverty line in the State S if it is known that the population of State S is 7 million?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 15

Total population of State S = 7 million.

∴ Population above poverty line

    = [(100 - 19)% of 7] million

    = (81% of 7) million

    = 5.67 million.

And so, the number of females above poverty line in State S

= 2.43 million.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 16

Find out the Synonym of the following word:

PROPEL

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 16
  • Jettison: Throw or drop (something) from an aircraft or ship.
  • Burst: Break open or apart suddenly and violently, especially as a result of an impact or internal pressure.
  • Acclimatize: Become accustomed to a new climate or new conditions, adjust
  • Modify: Make partial or minor changes to (something).
  • Drive: Propel or carry along by force in a specified direction.
  • Propel: Carry along by force in a specified direction.

So the synonym of Propel is Drive.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 17

FLAGITIOUS

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 17

Flagitious : Criminal.
Innocent : Not guilty of a crime or offence.
Vapid : Offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging.
Ignorant : Lacking knowledge or awareness in general.
Frivolous : Not having any serious purpose or value.

Antonym of Flagitious is Innocent.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - 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. The project did not appear to hold out bright prospects.  

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 18

hold out: resist or survive in difficult circumstances.

If you hold out for something, you refuse to accept something which you do not think is good enough or large enough, and you continue to demand more. I should have held out for a better deal.

Hence, the correct answer is option c i.e. offer.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 19

The first problem to be tackled was that of feeding the huge population of the country after Independence. It became (1)____ to adopt (2)____for agricultural development. The (3)____ of multipurpose (4)____with the development of (5)____ as one of its (6)____ components was the (7)____ step towards the provision of (8)____ infrastructure. It was realised that (9)____ is the basic (10)____ in developing agriculture. The total irrigation potential was, therefore, increased.

Q. Find the word most appropriate for Blank no. 9

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 20

The first problem to be tackled was that of feeding the huge population of the country after Independence. It became (1)____ to adopt (2)____for agricultural development. The (3)____ of multipurpose (4)____with the development of (5)____ as one of its (6)____ components was the (7)____ step towards the provision of (8)____ infrastructure. It was realised that (9)____ is the basic (10)____ in developing agriculture. The total irrigation potential was, therefore, increased.

Q. Find the word most appropriate for Blank no. 10

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 21

Statisticians from the Department of Motor Vehicles have calculated that one human being should be struck every three minutes by a vehicle, while each minutetwo animals can be expected to die from such collisions.

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 21

Choices A, B and E all imply that humans should be struck by vehicles, not that they are or will be. Should implies a sense of moral purpose, which is clearly not the right thing to say here. It is tantamount to saying that if too few people are hit by vehicles, then extra humans will be hit. That leaves us with choices C and D. Choice C disrupts the parallel structure necessary to make the rest of the sentence fit. D has the correct parallel structure: Every three minutes something happens and each minute something else happens. C also implies that it is the same human being that is struck every three minutes. Only choice D doesn’t use the word should and maintains correct parallel structure. Choice D is the correct answer.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 22

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the following questions.

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has kicked off the process to set new standards to measure quality of services offered to consumers across different sectors, including telecom, aviation, e-commerce and healthcare.

The BIS, which sets the quality regulations for various products from gold to bottled water, on Friday called a meeting of industry bodies to “persuade them to be part of the process and give their inputs.”

“Service sector is one of the key sectors of the Indian economy with a huge potential to grow into one of the largest markets of the world. Standards can play a major facilitative role in this regard. It is important that the standardisation needs and priorities of the sector are determined,” a senior official said.

During the meeting, the BIS pointed out that the initial focus will be the 12 champion services sectors identified by the government. These include IT, tourism and hospitality, transport and logistics, accounting and finance services, legal services, communication services and construction.

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) standards is set to formulate a framework for quality services that should be provided to consumers and also talk about the benchmarks to deal with consumer complaints or after sales service in an effort to ensure quality in the services sector.

At a meeting with industry bodies on Friday, it has been decided that the BIS will set up a separate ‘divisional council’ for services in a month’s time. Under this, different technical committees will be set up — one for each service. The committees will have various stakeholders such as government officials, experts and industry representatives.

The process was initiated after concerns over lack of standardisation, particularly with regards to after-sales service, in their feedback to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.

In a poll, online community network LocalCircles found that in the absence of defined customer service standards in the country, a majority of consumers were not happy with after-sales services. As per the poll, 43% feel that mobile handset and computer manufacturers are the worst in after-sales services, followed by white goods firms (38%) and automobile companies (11%). About 93% of respondents said brands should at least acknowledge complaints from users within 72 hours. “Many consumers complained that customer service numbers of many companies do not work,” according to LocalCircles.

Q. Which among the following is the appeal made by the Bureau of Indian Standards to the industry bodies in the country?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 22

Refer to, “The BIS, which sets the quality regulations for various products from gold to bottled water, on Friday called a meeting of industry bodies to “persuade them to be part of the process and give their inputs.”

It is clear from the above passage that the Bureau of Indian Standards wants the industry bodies to be part of the process of standardization drive to be launched by the organization regarding the services sectors. The organization wants the industry bodies to share their views regarding the benchmark that will be created by the BIS.

Among the given options, statements B and C are incorrect since they are about asking the industry bodies to take care of the customer complaints in any way possible whereas the passage is about the BIS developing new benchmark for standards. Statement D is also not correct since it is completely irrelevant in the given context.

Only statement A implies the appeal that was made by the BIS to the industry bodies.

This makes option A the correct choice among the given options.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 23

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the following questions.

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has kicked off the process to set new standards to measure quality of services offered to consumers across different sectors, including telecom, aviation, e-commerce and healthcare.

The BIS, which sets the quality regulations for various products from gold to bottled water, on Friday called a meeting of industry bodies to “persuade them to be part of the process and give their inputs.”

“Service sector is one of the key sectors of the Indian economy with a huge potential to grow into one of the largest markets of the world. Standards can play a major facilitative role in this regard. It is important that the standardisation needs and priorities of the sector are determined,” a senior official said.

During the meeting, the BIS pointed out that the initial focus will be the 12 champion services sectors identified by the government. These include IT, tourism and hospitality, transport and logistics, accounting and finance services, legal services, communication services and construction.

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) standards is set to formulate a framework for quality services that should be provided to consumers and also talk about the benchmarks to deal with consumer complaints or after sales service in an effort to ensure quality in the services sector.

At a meeting with industry bodies on Friday, it has been decided that the BIS will set up a separate ‘divisional council’ for services in a month’s time. Under this, different technical committees will be set up — one for each service. The committees will have various stakeholders such as government officials, experts and industry representatives.

The process was initiated after concerns over lack of standardisation, particularly with regards to after-sales service, in their feedback to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.

In a poll, online community network LocalCircles found that in the absence of defined customer service standards in the country, a majority of consumers were not happy with after-sales services. As per the poll, 43% feel that mobile handset and computer manufacturers are the worst in after-sales services, followed by white goods firms (38%) and automobile companies (11%). About 93% of respondents said brands should at least acknowledge complaints from users within 72 hours. “Many consumers complained that customer service numbers of many companies do not work,” according to LocalCircles.

Q. Which among the following is true regarding the standardization drive to be initiated by the Bureau of Indian Standards?
I. It will focus on the services sector and all the services will be focused under this new initiative
II. The main reason for initiating this drive is the servicing post sales of any product
III. This standardization will focus on framing a benchmark for the quality of service in the country

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 23

Refer to, "During the meeting, the BIS pointed out that the initial focus will be the 12 champion services sectors identified by the government."

It means that statement I is incorrect since the initial focus will be on 12 sectors belonging to the service sector and these sectors have also been identified by the Government as the champion sectors of the economy. The focus will not be on all the sectors of the economy.

Refer to, "The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) standards is set to formulate a framework for quality services that should be provided to consumers and also talk about the benchmarks to deal with consumer complaints or after sales service in an effort to ensure quality in the services sector."

It implies that the BIS wants to develop a framework in which there will be main focus on the consumer complaints regarding the after sales service concerning any product. The customers should not complaint about the servicing after buying any product, this is the main objective of the new framework. This makes Statement II correct.

According to the above lines, it is also true that the new standardization drive is meant to create a benchmark for service sector in after sales service of any product. This makes Statement III also correct.

This makes option A the right choice among the given options.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 24

Directions: Out of the given alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.

Free somebody from blame or guilt

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 24

exonerate (V.) : to officially state that somebody is not responsible for something that he has been blamed for

excuse (V.) : to forgive somebody for something that he has done (not being polite, making a small mistake, etc.)

reprimand (V.) : to tell somebody officially that you do not approve of him/his actions ; rebuke

acquit (V.) : to decide and state officially in court that somebody is not guilty of a crime

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 25

The Rowlatt Act aimed at

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 25

The correct answer would be Option B. 
The Rowlatt Act aimed at imprisonment without trial and summary procedures for trial. Despite much opposition, the Rowlatt Act was passed in March 1919. The purpose of the act was to curb the growing nationalist upsurge in the country. Mahatma Gandhi, among other Indian leaders, was extremely critical of the Act and argued that not everyone should be punished in response to isolated political crimes.
 

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 26

An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion until and unless it is acted upon by an external force. This is Newton's –​

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 26

Newton's first law of motion -sometimes referred to as the law of inertia-states that every object will remain at rest or in uniform  motion in a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force. This is normally taken as the definition of inertia.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 27

Niyamgiri hill is located in Kalahandi district?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 27

The Niyamgiri is a hill range situated in the districts of Kalahandi and Rayagada in Odisha. These hills are home to Dongria Kondh indigenous people. In recent times these hills are in media discussions due to the conflict of inhabitant tribals and Bauxite Mining Project by Vedanta Aluminium Company.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 28

Export Subsidy for sugar industry is desirable in a year with:

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 28
  1. Sugar Industry is an important agro-based industry that impacts livelihood of 50 million farmers and 5 lakh mill workers. Besides, India is the second largest producer (15% of global production) and the industry has strong linkages with other industries like bio-electricity, chemicals etc.
  2. Currently, the central government announces Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) at the recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP). Besides this, some states declare state specific sugarcane prices called State Advised Prices (SAP), usually higher than the FRP.
  3. Before answering the question, one must understand the concept of sugar balance sheet. At the starting of each sugar season (usually Oct-Nov), sugar industry prepares its balance sheet which reads as:
    • Expected production for current year + carry forward stock from previous year – domestic consumption (including ethanol production) – Exports.

Hence option (b) is the correct answer.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 29

In which state was Major Bakhtawar Singh Brar born?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 29

Major Bakhtawar Singh Brar, one of the oldest veterans of the Kumaon Regiment, was born in Faridkot district, Punjab. He served in the Faridkot State Forces and later joined the 6 Kumaon Regiment, showcasing his dedication to the armed forces.

SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 30

What is the significance of the 67th TAAI Convention in the travel industry?

Detailed Solution for SSC Selection Post Mock Test - 7 - Question 30

The 67th TAAI Convention holds great significance in the travel industry. It strengthens ties between India and Sri Lanka, offers trade opportunities for stakeholders, and features thought-provoking sessions on topics such as India's tourism vision, experiential travel, MICE, and digital opportunities. The convention promotes growth, knowledge exchange, and collaboration within the travel industry.

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