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SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 1

Two medians QT and RS of the ΔPQR intersect at G at right angles. If QT = 18 cm and RS = 27 cm, then the length of QS (in cm) is :

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 1

Given:

The medians QT and RS intersect at right angles.

QT = 18 cm, RS = 27 cm

The two medians intersect at G. Hence G is the centroid of the triangle and the centroid divides the median in the ratio 2 : 1

∴ QG : GT = 2 : 1 ⇒ QG = 18 ×  = 12 cm 

Also, RG : GS = 2 : 1 ⇒ GS = 27 × = 9 cm

∴ In ΔGQS, ∠QGS = 90° (∵ medians intersect at 90°)

Using Pythagoras theorem,

∴ The length of QS = 15 cm.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 2

The sum of all possible products taken two at a time out of the numbers is:

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 2

Given numbers are .

Let the sum of all their possible products be 'x'.

As we know,

Also,

So, we can write,

Square of sum of ' n ' numbers = Sum of their squares +2

(Sum of all possible products taken two at a time)

Now,

Square of sum of given numbers

Sum of their squares:

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SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 3

If a nine digit number 698x3291y is divisible by 99, then the value of ?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 3

Given:
698x3291y is a 9-digit number divisible by 99.

As we know,
To check the divisibility by 9, the sum of the digits of the number of should be multipole of 9.
To check the divisibility by 11, the difference of the sum of the digits at the unit's place and the ten's place of the number should be 0 or a multiple of 11.
The number is divisible by 99 means that the number is divisible by 11 and 9 (factor of 99 ).

Divisibility by 9,
The sum of the digits of the number should be a multiple of 9
⇒ 6 + 9 + 8 + x + 3 + 2 + 9 + 1 + y 
⇒ for the above expression to be a multiple of 9, the value of x + y = 7      ---(1)

Divisibility by 11,
(6 + 8 + 3 + 9 + y) - (9 + x + 2 + 1)
⇒ 26 + y - 12 - x 
⇒ (14 + y - x) → this should be either 0 or a multiple of 11
⇒ Lets take (14 + y - x) = 0
⇒ x - y = 14, but on solving this with equation (1), this will not give the integer value of x
So, 14 + y - x = 11 ⇒ x - y = 3      ---(2)
On solving (1) and (2),
x = 5 and y = 2
∴ The given nine-digit number is 698532912
Now,

∴ The value of the given expression is 9.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 4

The sum of two numbers is 23 and their product is 216. Find the sum of their squares.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 4

Given,

Sum of two numbers is 23.

The product of two numbers is 216.

As we know,

a2 + b2 = (a + b)2 - 2ab

Let p and q be the numbers

p + q = 23

pq = 216

By using the above formula

p+ q2 = (23)2 - 2 × 216

p2 + q2 = 529 - 432 = 97

The sum of the squares of the number is 97.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 5

In the following question, select the one which is different from the other three responses.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 5

The pattern is as follows:

Z - Y = A i.e.26 – 25 = 1 (the positional value of A)

Z - O = K i.e.26 – 15 = 11(the positional value of K)

Z - K = O i.e.26 – 11 = 15 (the positional value of O)

Z - I ≠ N i.e.26 – 9 = 17 ≠ 14 (the positional value of N)

Therefore, ZIN is the different one.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 6

Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular table facing each other for a lunch. A is opposite F and third to the right of B. G is between F and D. H is to the left of D. E is between C and A. Who is sitting opposite C?

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So, ‘D’ is sitting opposite C.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 7

Direction: Which letter-cluster will replace the question mark (?) in the following series.

QSU, WYA, ?, IKM

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 7

The pattern here followed is:

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 8

Direction: Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below should replace the phrases given in underline in the following sentence to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (D) as the answer.

I would have been in your place, I would not have accepted his suggestion.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 8

In the given options, the most appropriate answer is 'Had I been in.' Had been is the past perfect continuous form of the verb.

  • Had been is used to identifiy actions that both began and ended in the past.
  • It is used in the past perfect and past perfect progressive tenses.
  • Had been indicates something is closed and completed.

The sentence structure is as follows:

  • Had+been+ing 
  • Example: I had been working.

​Correct sentence: Had I been in your place, I would not have accepted his suggestion.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 9

Direction: Choose the option that is the passive form of the sentence.

The little puppy chewed my new slippers.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 9

The correct answer is 'My new slippers were chewed by the little puppy'.

The instructions given below should be followed while changing an assertive sentence to a passive voice.

  • Find the subject and object of the sentence and exchange their places; make changes in their cases as well if subject and object are pronouns.
  • Use preposition 'by' before the agent.
  • Use an appropriate helping verb in passive form according to the tense of the active form. 
  • Always use the third form of the main verb in passive form.
  • At last line up the remaining part.

Now let us look at the question:

The subject will become ''my new slippers''.

The active form contains the past participle form of verb i.e. chewed so the passive form will be in past tense form.

Option (A) is in past continuous form.

Option (B) contains 'can' which is incorrect.

Option (D) is in present continuous form.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 10

Direction: Choose the appropriate word to fill in the blank.

There are no sparrows chirping _____ the cities anymore. All _____ either died or flown far away as they had no space in _____ growing concrete jungle. The cunning pigeons have become ______ menace.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 10

It is appropriate to use in, have, the, a respectively in the blank spaces of the sentence. So the meaningful sentence would be:

There are no sparrows chirping in the cities anymore. All have either died or flown far away as they had no space in the growing concrete jungle. The cunning pigeons have become a menace.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 11

Which of the following word fits the blank labeled as (3)?

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The given passage discusses the importance of analyzing one's own concept to achieve success.

Let us refer to this line from the passage, "We must analyze what makes us happy and what ______(3)______ us".

According to the given sentence, the blank must contain a word that represents analyzing what makes us happy and encourages us.

So, the word 'motivates' fits correctly in the given blank as it means 'provide (someone) with a reason for doing something; encourage'.

Complete Sentence: We must analyze what makes us happy and what motivates us.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 12

Select the option which is not true according to the passage?

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According to the passage, "It was during these tiring times that she realized how difficult it would be for abandoned children or orphans and decided to do something for them. Her first adopted child was Deepak, whom she found on a railway track. Quite soon she had adopted sixteen children."

According to the passage, "She set up four NGOs to accomplish her mission."

According to the passage, "So Sindhutai started taking care of children in return for some food. Looking after these kids soon became the mission of her life."

So, it is concluded that 'she got the most brilliant children admitted to public schools' is not true according to the passage.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 13

What can be the most appropriate tittle of the above passage?

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In the whole passage, the writer talks about emissions of CO2 and greenhouse gases and their impact on the world. Among all the options, only the title mentioned in option (C) seems to be most appropriate one for the passage.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 14

As per the passage, what would be the impact of unchecked greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide emissions?

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The study showed that temperatures would rise by almost four times that amount, to 2.2 degrees Celsius above current readings, if emissions were allowed to continue on their present course.

Sea-level rise due-to thermal expansion as water temperatures warmed would be 14 centimeters (about 5.5 inches) instead of 22 centimeters (8.7 inches). Also, Arctic ice in the summertime least shrink by about a quarter in volume and stabilize by 2100, as opposed to shrinking at least three-quarters and continuing to melt, and Arctic warming would be reduced by almost half.

Thus, all of the given options are correct.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 15

Read the sentences given below.

A. We all look for fulfilment in our own way. 

B. The source of both pleasure and pain is within us. 

1. Both A and B are true. 

2. Only A is true.

3. Both A and B are false. 

4. Only B is true.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 15

According to the passage, "The man going to the bar and the man going to the temple are seeking the same thing! They are looking for fulfilment, but through different means. Both want an experience of life that is a little more intense and pleasurable than it is currently."  

So, it can be concluded that statement (A) is true.

According to the passage, "At present, the stimuli are outside. But once you know that the source of both pleasure and pain, agony and ecstasy are within you, why would you outsource it?"  

So, it can be concluded that statement (B) is true.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 16

Direction: Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom/phrase.

Crux of the matter

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The correct answer is 'critical point.'

Idiom: Crux of the matter means the basic, central or critical point of an issue, topic, or problem.

Example: The real crux of the matter was finding out why her daughter felt the need to take drugs.

From the given options, the fourth option is the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 17

Direction: Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No Improvement.

The doctor has reassure me that the operation was a routine one.

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The doctor has reassured me that the operation was a routine one.

According to grammar, whenever we have 'has' as an auxiliary verb we need to use the third form of the verb as the main verb.

In the given sentence, 'reassure' is a ditransitive verb that is it has two objects the first one is 'me' and the second one is the clause 'that the operation was a routine one.'

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 18

Direction: In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.

By whom was this window broken? Five packets of milk were delivered by the milkman.

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The sentence becomes: Who broke this window? The milkman delivered five packets of milk.

The sentence is given in passive voice to convert it into active:

  • While converting the voice, the subject and the object change their place:
  • 'Who' becomes the subject. ('Whom' works as the object in the interrogative statement).
  • In an assertive statement: 'The milkman' becomes the subject and 'Five packets of the milk' becomes the object.
  • Preposition 'by' before the object is removed.
  • 'was/were + V3' in passive voice is changed into 'V2' in active voice.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 19

Select the wrongly spelt word.

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Providance has the wrongly spelt word. 

The correct spelling of the word is ‘providence’ which means an influence that is not human in origin and is thought to control people's lives.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 20

Direction: In the following questions a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part at (A), (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is ‘D’, Indicate your correct response.

I shall be honoured if you would accept my offer.

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The correct sentence is: I shall be honoured if you accept my offer.

The sentence is in the First Conditional. The First Conditional is used to talk about the result of an imagined future situation, when we believe the imagined situation is quite likely.

​Structure: If + present simple + modal verb with future meaning (will, shall, might etc.)

  • ​Ex: If he gets a job in Liverpool, he will have to get up early. It’s a long drive.

​The question sentence has 'would' in 'if-clause', which should be improved.

Option (C): i.e., 'if you accept' has 'if-clause' in present simple, therefore, it is the correct improvement

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 21

Match the following:

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The correct pair is (a) - (iv), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iii)

Differences in the heating and cooling of the earth's surfaces and the cycles that develop daily or annually can create several common local or regional winds. These blow only during a particular period of the day or year in a small area. According to the nature of air, air can be divided into two parts- cold local wind, and warm local wind.

Mistral: In Spain and France, it is a chilly, dry wind that blows from the northwest to the southeast. It blows during the winter months in the alps region. Due to the Rhone River's presence, these winds are channelized towards the Rhone valley. It causes a certain drop in temperature.

Purga: It is a cold and dry local wind. It is blowing in Russia and over the Tundra.

Harmattan: It is hot and dry local wind. It is blown in West Africa, from Sahara to Guinea.

Pampero: It is cold polar air. It blows from the southern pampas to the southernmost parts of Argentina and Brazil.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 22

Huge cracks which are found in deep ocean basin are called:

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Huge cracks which are found in deep ocean basins are called ocean trench.

Ocean trenches are steep depressions in the deepest parts of the ocean where old oceanic crust from one tectonic plate is pushed beneath another plate, raising mountains, causing earthquakes, and forming volcanoes on the seafloor and on land.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 23

Which of the following passes connects Srinagar and Leh?

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Zoji La pass connects Srinagar and Leh. Zoji La is a mountain pass located in the Himalayas in Ladakh. It connects the Kashmir Valley to its west with the Dras and Suru valleys to its northeast and the Indus valley further east.

Zoji La pass is the lifeline that keeps the people of Ladakh in touch with the rest of the world.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 24

Which of the following statements is/are correct with reference to Hyder Ali?

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Hyder Ali established a modern arsenal at Dindigul with the help of French experts. He also modernized the army. With the help of the French, he established a modern armory at Dindigul. Hyder Ali was not responsible for these kinds of changes in the Kingdom of Mysore. A new calendar, a new system of coinage and a new scale of weight and measure were introduced by Tipu Sultan.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 25

Which is the best conservation technique of desertification?

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shelterbelt is the planting of trees or shrubs planted in such a manner as to provide shelter from the wind and to protect soil from erosion.

  • They are commonly planted in hedgerows around the edges of fields on farms.
  • Desertification is land degradation in arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid areas resulting from temporary climatic crises.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 26

Which of the following class of IP address has the last address as 223.255.255.255?

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Concept:

IPv4 address: 32 bits

IP address = Network ID + Host ID

Network ID + Host ID = 32

PREFIX is the part of the Network ID

IPv4 classification:

In Classful address starts with 110 is class C because class C first 3 bits is reserved

To get last address make all remaining host Id part and network id part as 1

(1101 1111.11111111. 11111111.11111111)2 = 223.255.255.255.255

Therefore, class of IP address has the last address as 223.255.255.255 is C.
SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 27

A popular way to learn about computers without ever going to a classroom is called:

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A learning system based on formalised teaching but with the help of electronic resources is known as E-learning. While teaching can be based in or out of the classrooms, the use of computers and the Internet forms the major component of E-learning.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 28

A _______ is a collection of computers and device connected together.

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A network is a collection of computers and devices connected together via communications devices and transmission media. Many businesses network their computers together to facilitate communications, share hardware, share data and information, share software, and transfer funds.

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 29

LISP is a programming language built by whom?

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LISP, a computer programming language developed in 1960 by John McCarthy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). LISP was founded on the mathematical theory of recursive functions (in which a function appears in its own definition).

SSC CGL English (Tier II) Mock Test - 7 - Question 30

Which of the following options in MS-Word is used to colour the background behind the selected text or paragraph?

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Shading option in MS-Word is used to colour the background behind the selected text or paragraph.

  • Colour may be selected from standard color or by clicking the option of more advanced color options.
  • Highlighting the text with any color grabs the attention of the user.
  • Also, it is easy for the user to find the important things in the document.
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