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Mock Test Highlights:

  • - Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
  • - Duration: 60 minutes
  • - Total Questions: 100
  • - Analysis: Detailed Solutions & Performance Insights
  • - Sections covered: General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English Comprehension

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SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 1

In a code language, if SEND is written as 168, then how will PURSE be written in the same language?

Detailed Solution: Question 1

The pattern followed here is:

According to the alphabetical positions of the letters,

Logic is: Sum of the place value of the letters × Number of letters in the word

 SEND = 19 + 5 + 14 + 4 = 42 × 4 = 168

Similarly,

PURSE = 16 + 21 + 18 + 19 + 5 = 79 × 5 = 395 

Hence, ‘395’ is the correct answer.

SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 2

In the following question, select the related letters from the given alternatives.

AEDM : ZQRN :: FLMO : ?

Detailed Solution: Question 2

A + 13 = N; E + 13 = R; D + 13 = Q; M + 13 = Z

Now NRQZ is written in reverse order that is ZQRN.

Similarly, F + 13 = S; L + 13 = Y; M + 13 = Z; O + 13 = B

SYZB is written in reverse order, that is BZYS.

Hence, answer is BZYS.

SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 3

Select the option figure that will replace the question mark (?) in the figure given below to complete the pattern. (rotation is not allowed)

Detailed Solution: Question 3

The image that completes the pattern is:

Hence, the correct answer is "Option 2".

SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 4

In the following question, four number pairs are given. In each pair the number on left side of (–) is related to the number of the right side of (–) with some Logic/Rule /Relation. Three pairs are similar on basis of same Logic/Rule/Relation. Select the odd one out from the given alternatives. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g.13 – Operations on 13 such as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed)

Detailed Solution: Question 4

The logic followed here is:

Logic: 1st number ÷ 9 = 2nd number.

Now, checking the options:

Option 1) 28125 – 3125 → 28125 ÷ 9 = 3125.

Option 2) 11322 – 1258 → 11322 ÷ 9 = 1258.

Option 3) 49374 – 5483 → 49374 ÷ 9 = 5486 ≠ 5483.

Option 4) 49401 – 5489 → 49401 ÷ 9 = 5489.

So, '49374 – 5483' odd among the given options.

Hence, the correct answer is "Option 3".

SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 5

Three of the following four letter clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the cluster that is different from the rest. 

Detailed Solution: Question 5

The logic followed here is:

Logic: Second Letter = First Letter + 2

Third Letter = Second Letter - 1

Let's check each option as per the logic:

1) VXW:

2) EFG:

3) OQP:

4) BDC:

Here, we can see that only Option 2 doesn't follow the logic.

Hence, the correct answer is "EFG".

SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 6

Which two numbers should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?

48 + 37 × 5 – 36 ÷ 12 = 274 

Detailed Solution: Question 6

 

Given : 48 + 37 × 5 – 36 ÷ 12 = 274 

So, by interchanging the number according to question :

  • Option - (1) : 37 and 48

​37 + 48 × 5 - 36 ÷ 12 = 274 

37 + 48 × 5 - 3 = 274

37 + 240 - 3 = 274

277 - 3 = 274

274 = 274 (LHS = RHS)

  • Option - (2) : 12 and 5

​48 + 37 × 12 - 36 ÷ 5 = 274 

48 + 37 × 12 - 7.2 = 274

48 + 444 - 7.2 = 274

492 - 7.2 ≠ 274 (LHS ≠ RHS)

484.8 ≠ 274 (LHS ≠ RHS)

  • Option - (3) : 12 and 36

​48 + 37 × 5 - 12 ÷ 36 = 274 

48 + 37 × 5 - 0.33 = 274

48 + 185 - 0.33 = 274

233 - 0.33 = 274

232.67 ≠ 274 (LHS ≠ RHS)

    • Option - (4) : 48 and 12

    12 + 37 × 5 - 36 ÷ 48 = 274 

    12 + 37 × 5 - 0.75 = 274

    12 + 185 - 0.75 = 274

    197 - 0.75 = 274

    196.25 ≠ 274 (LHS ≠ RHS)

    Hence, "37 and 48" is the correct answer.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 7

    If X + Y means X is the father of Y;

    X - Y means X is the wife of Y

    X × Y means X is the brother of Y

    X ÷ Y means X is the daughter of Y. 

    If M + Z ÷ O, then which of the following is true? 

    Detailed Solution: Question 7

    Family Chart:

    Given:

    X + Y means X is the father of Y;

    X - Y means X is the wife of Y

    X × Y means X is the brother of Y

    X ÷ Y means X is the daughter of Y. 

    Let us first decode the given symbols and then draw a family tree.

    Given: M + Z ÷ O’

    1) M + Z

    M + Z means M is the father of Z.

    2) Z ÷ O

    Z ÷ O means Z is the daughter of O.

    Now, check all the options

    1)  M is brother of O → False (M is husband of O)

    2)  M is son of O → False (M is husband of O)

    3)  M is husband of O → True

    4)  M is father of O → False (M is husband of O)

     Hence, M is husband of O is the correct answer.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 8

    Select the option in which the numbers share the same relationship in set as that shared by the numbers in the given set. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g.13 – Operations on 13 such as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed)

    (57, 100, 314)

    (69, 80, 298)

    Detailed Solution: Question 8

    The logic followed here is:

    Logic: (1st number + 2nd number) × 2 = 3rd number.

    Now,

    For, (57, 100, 314)

    → (57 + 100) × 2

    → 157 × 2 = 314.

    For, (69, 80, 298)

    → (69 + 80) × 2

    → 149 × 2 = 298.

    Similarly, for (83, 120, 406)

    → (83 + 120) × 2

    → 203 × 2 = 406.

    Hence, the correct answer is "Option 2".

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 9

    What causes rainfall on the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu in the beginning of winters ?

    Detailed Solution: Question 9

    The correct answer is North-Eastern monsoon.

    Key Points 

    Northeast monsoon:

    • Retreating monsoon in India can be experienced in October-November.
    • Monsoon winds are retreating gradually and the sudden rise of temperature with October heat.
    • Day temperature is high and nights are cool and pleasant. 
    • The average minimum temperature falls below 20o C.
    • It leads to rainfall over Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana.
    • Its direction is from northeast to southwest.
    • A minor part of the annual rainfall in India is due to this type of North-Eastern monsoon.

    ​Thus, the northeastern monsoon causes rainfall on the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu at the beginning of winters.

    Additional Information 

    Monsoon:

    • The term ‘monsoon is derived from the Arabic word 'mausim', meaning season.
    • ​A monsoon is a seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing, or strongest, winds of a region.
    • Monsoons cause wet and dry seasons throughout much of the tropics.
    • Monsoons are most often associated with the Indian Ocean and the Indian sub-continent.

    Southwest monsoon:

    • Southwest monsoon in India can be experienced in June-September.
    • The whole of India comes under the southwest monsoon.
    • India faces severe cyclones and thunderstorms.
    • The temperature remains low during July and August.
    • This rises high in September with a decreasing amount of precipitation.
    • A major part of annual rainfall in India is due to the South-West monsoon.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 10

    Which country has revoked its ratification of nuclear test ban treaty?

    Detailed Solution: Question 10

    The correct answer is Russia.In News

    President Vladimir Putin signed off on a law revoking Russia's ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, a move he says is designed to bring Moscow into line with the United States.Key Points

    • Despite de-ratification, Russia maintains that it will refrain from resuming nuclear tests unless the United States initiates such action. The decision supposedly does not alter Russia's nuclear stance or its approach towards sharing information about its nuclear activities.
    • The 1996 treaty, intended to end all nuclear explosions, was signed but never ratified by the U.S., prompting Putin to advocate for Russia, which had both signed and ratified the pact, to follow America's position.
    • Concernings amid Western arms control experts suggest that Russia may be progressing towards a nuclear test as a form of intimidation in the midst of the Ukraine war. Russian officials, however, have downplayed this speculation.
    • Putin refrained from confirming Russia's intentions on potential nuclear testing, despite calls from some Russian security experts and legislators for a nuclear bomb test to counter Western powers. A move like this could potentially set off a new era of nuclear testing among global powers, stirring fear among Western experts.
    • The de-ratification law takes immediate effect following Putin's approval, noted on a government website, and having received endorsement from both the houses of Russia's parliament. Notably, no nuclear tests have been initiated post-Soviet Russia, with the last test from the Soviet Union in 1990 and the United States in 1992.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 11

    Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:

    Detailed Solution: Question 11

    Lok Sabha:

    • The lower house or house of people consist of directly elected members.
    • The Lok Sabha is elected for a period of five years.
    • The Prime Minister must have the support of a majority of Lok Sabha members.
    • The Prime Minister is the executive head of Lok Sabha.

    Rajya Sabha:

    • The Rajya Sabha represents the States of India.
    • It is an indirectly elected body. Residents of the State elect members to State Legislative Assembly.
    • The elected members of the State Legislative Assembly in turn elect the members of Rajya Sabha.
    • The vice president is the ex officio chairman of Rajya Sabha.

    Supreme Court:

    • The Supreme Court consist of the Chief justice of India and the judges.
    • Additionally, it also has an office of the attorney general of India.
    • The attorney general of India is like the lawyer of the union of India.
    • It represents India in any court trials that involve the union of India.

    Public Accounts Committee:

    • This committee examines public expenditure.
    • It came into existence after the Montagu Chelmsford reforms.
    • The report submitted by the  Comptroller and auditor general of India is examined by the public accounts committee.
    • The CAG audits the expenditure of the union and submits its report to the Parliament.

    Thus, the correct match is (a) - (iii), (b) - (i), (c) -(ii), (d) - (iv)

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 12

    Lok Sabha passes historic women’s reservation Bill. In which year was this bill officially introduced in the Lok Sabha?

    Detailed Solution: Question 12

    The Correct Answer is September 12, 1996.

    In News

    • The Women’s Reservation Bill, Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, 2023 was passed in Lok Sabha.

    Key Points

    • Twenty-seven years after the women’s reservation Bill was first introduced in Parliament, the Lok Sabha on September 20,2023 passed a Bill with near unanimity to amend the Constitution and provide one-third reservation to women in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies.
    • The bill seeks to provide a 33% reservation to women in the Lok Sabha and assemblies.
    • The quota can come into force only by 2029 since it has to be implemented after the delimitation of constituencies.
    • The bill was officially introduced in the Lok Sabha on September 12, 1996, by the United Front Government

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 13

    Which of the following is an example Monolithic Architecture?

    Detailed Solution: Question 13

    The correct answer is Dharmraj Rath of Mahabalipuram.

    • Dharmaraja Ratha is a monument in the Pancha Ratha complex at Mahabalipuram on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal in the Kancheepuram district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
      • It is an example of monolithic Indian rock-cut architecture.

    Key Points

    • Monolithic architecture refers to free-standing structures made from a single piece of material.
      • Monolithic architecture, like the Ellora Kailasanathar temple, is often rock-cut, but monolithic structures can also be cast from artificial materials such as concrete.

    Additional Information

    • The Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya.
    • Brihadisvara Temple, locally known as Thanjai Periya Kovil, and also known as Rajarajeshwaram, is a Hindu Dravidian-style temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located on the south bank of the Kaveri River in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu.
    • Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman Temple is located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River in the temple city of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.
      • It is dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi, a form of Parvati, and his consort, Sundareswarar, a form of Shiva.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 14

    The rates of simple interests in two banks A and B are in the ratio 5 : 4. A person wants to deposit his total savings in two banks in such a way that he receives equal half yearly interest from both. He should deposit the savings in banks A and B in the ratio:

    Detailed Solution: Question 14

    Given:

    Ratio of the rates of Simple Interests in two banks A and B = 5 : 4

    Half-yearly interests from both the banks are equal.

    Concept:

    Simple Interest (SI) = (P × R × T)/100;

    where P = principal, R = Rate of Interest, T = Time period.

    Calculation:

    Let the principal amounts invested in banks A and B be A and B, respectively.

    Let the respective rates of simple interest for banks A and B be 5x and 4x

    Using the formula for SI,

    we get: SI for bank A = (A × 5x × 0.5)/100

    Also, SI for bank B = (B × 4x × 0.5)/100

    Since the SI is the same for both the banks,

    we get: (A × 5x × 0.5)/100 = (B × 4x × 0.5)/100

    ⇒ 2.5A = 2B

    ⇒ A/B = 4/5

    ∴ The ratio in which deposit should be made in the banks A and B should be 4 : 5.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 15

    How many states have witnessed an increase in the amount of annual rainfall continuously for two times in immediate years?

    Detailed Solution: Question 15

    Calculation:

    State T has witnessed two times increase in 2016 and 2017 or 2020 and 2021.

    State A has witnessed two times increase in 2019 and 2020

    State M has witnessed two times increase in 2019 and 2020

    State K has witnessed two times increase in 2020 and 2021

    So, total 4 states witnessed an increase in the amount of annual rainfall continuously for two times in immediate years

    ∴ The required answer is 4.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 16

    A pupil multiplied a figure by 3/5 rather than 5/3. What is the percentage error in the calculation?

    Detailed Solution: Question 16

    Given:

    Wrong number multiplied = 3/5

    Correct number should be multiplied = 5/3

    Calculation:

    Let the figure be 15a

    So, the wrong number after multiplying = 15a × (3/5)

    ⇒ 9a

    Correct number which should have get = 15a × (5/3)

    ⇒ 25a

    Difference of error = 25a - 9a

    ⇒ 16a

    % of error = (16a/25a) × 100

    ⇒ 64

    So, error % = 64 %

    ∴ The percentage error in the calculation is 64.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 17

    A vessel contained a solution of acid and water, in which water was 64%. Four litres of the solution was taken out of the vessel and the same quantity of water was added. If the resulting solution contains 30% acid, the quantity (in litres) of the water in the solution, at the beginning in the vessel, was:

    Detailed Solution: Question 17

    Given:

    Water in the original solution = 64%

    So, Acid in the original solution = 36%

    Acid in the new solution = 30%

    Water in the new solution = 70%

    Calculation:

    Let the total solution be at the beginning was 100x

    So, Water = 64x and acid = 36x

    Now, According to the question,

    {64x - 4 × (64/100) + 4}/{36x - 4 × (36/100)} = 7/3

    ⇒ (64x + 1.44)/(36x - 1.44) = 7/3

    ⇒ 192x + 4.32 = 252x - 10.08

    ⇒ 60x = 14.4

    ⇒ x = 0.24

    So, 64x = 64 × 0.24

    ⇒ 15.36

    ∴ Water in the solution, at the beginning in the vessel, was 15.36 liters.

    Alternate Method:

    Let ratio of water and acid = 16x : 9x

    Since, 4 litres of solution was taken out and same quantity of water added

    And solution taken out will be in the ratio of water and acid

    So,

    ⇒ (16x - 2.56 + 4)/(9x - 1.44) = 7/3

    ⇒ (16x + 1.44)/(9x - 1.44) = 7/3

    ⇒ 48x + 4.32 = 63x - 10.08

    ⇒ 15x = 14.4

    ⇒ x = 0.96

    Water initially = 16x

    ⇒ 16 × 0.96

    ⇒ 15.36

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 18

    A fruit seller sells 45% of the oranges that he has along with one more orange to a customer. He then sells 20% of the remaining oranges and 2 more oranges to a second customer. He then sells 90% of the now remaining oranges to a third customer and is still left with 5 oranges. How many oranges did the fruit seller have initially?

    Detailed Solution: Question 18

    Calculation:

    Let the initial oranges with the fruit seller be x.

    1st selling = 0.45x + 1

    Remaining = x - (0.45x + 1) = 0.55x - 1

    2nd selling =  × (0.55x - 1) = 0.11x - 0.2 + 2 = 0.11x + 1.8

    Remaining after second selling = 0.55x - 1 - (0.11x + 1.8) = 0.55x - 0.11x - 1 - 1.8 = 0.44x - 2.8

    3rd selling = 90% × (0.44x - 2.8)

    Remaining after 3rd selling = 0.1 × (0.44x - 2.8) = 0.044x - 0.28

    According to the question-

    ⇒ 0.044x - 0.28 = 5

    ⇒ 0.044x = 5.28

    ⇒ x =  = 120

    The number of oranges was 120. 

    Alternate Method

    At last, he sells 90% of the remaining oranges after selling the oranges to a second customer, then he has 10% of the remaining oranges.

    10% of the remaining oranges after selling the oranges to the second customer = 5

    So remaining oranges after selling the oranges to the second customer = 100% of the remaining oranges after selling the oranges to the second customer = 50 oranges

    He gave 2 extra oranges to the second customer, so the remaining oranges = 50 + 2

    He sells 20% of the remaining oranges to the second customer, so he has 80% of the remaining oranges = 52

    100% of remaining oranges after selling the oranges to the first customer = (52/4) * 5 = 65 oranges

    He gave 1 extra orange to the first customer, so the total oranges after selling 45% of the oranges = 65 + 1 = 66 oranges

    (100% - 45% = 55%) of total oranges = 66

    so

    100% of oranges = (66/55) * 100 = 120 oranges

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 19

    In a factory there are 4 workers. Divyanshu can do the assigned task in 25 days when working alone while Gurpreet takes twice the time taken by Shubhanshu. Shubhanshu is 50% more efficient than Manish. If the daily wage that is distributed among them is Rs.1540. What is the wage received by Gurpreet and Shubhanshu together, if Divyanshu and Manish can do the work in 75/8 days? 

    Detailed Solution: Question 19

    Given:

    Divyanshu and Manish can do the work in 75/8 days

    Calculation:

    Let the time taken by Manish to do the work be x days

    ∴ (1/25) + (1/x) = 8/75

    ⇒ 1/x = (8/75) – (1/25)

    ⇒ 1/x = (8 – 3)/75 = 5/75 or 1/15

    ⇒ x = 15

    ∴ Manish can do the work in 15 days

    Shubhanshu is 50% more efficient than Manish

    ⇒ Time taken by Shubhanshu = 15 × (100/150) = 10 days

    Gurpreet takes twice the time that of Shubhanshu

    ⇒ Time taken by Gurpreet = 10 × 2 = 20 days

    ∴ Ratio of time taken by Divyanshu, Manish, Shubhanshu and Gurpreet = 25 ∶ 15 ∶ 10 ∶ 20 = 5 ∶ 3 ∶ 2 ∶ 4 ----(LCM = 60)

    ⇒ Ratio of there efficiencies = 12 ∶ 20 ∶ 30 ∶ 15

    ∴ Wage received by Gurpreet and Shubhanshu together

    ⇒ {(30 + 15)/77} × 1540 = Rs.900

    ∴ The wage received by Gurpreet and Shubhanshu together is Rs. 900

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 20

    Length of the rectangle is x cm and the diagonal of the rectangle is (x + 1) cm. Then the breadth of the rectangle is (x - 7) cm. Find the perimeter of the rectangle. (x ≠ 4)

    Detailed Solution: Question 20

    Solution:

    Length of the rectangle = x cm

    Diagonal of the rectangle = (x + 1) cm

    Breadth of the rectangle = (x - 7) cm

    (x + 1)2 = x2 + (x - 7)

    x2 + 1 + 2 × x × 1 = x2 + x2 + 49 - 2 × 7 × x

    x2 + 1 + 2x = 2x2 - 14x + 49

    x2 - 16x + 48 = 0

    x- 12x - 4x + 48 = 0

    x( x - 12) - 4( x - 12) = 0

    (x - 12) (x - 4) = 0

    So value of x = 12

    Length of the rectangle = 12 cm

    Breadth of the rectangle = 12 - 7 = 5cm

    Perimeter of the rectangle = 2 ( l + b) = 2 × ( 12 + 5) = 34 cm

    Hence, option(2) is correct.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 21

    If A = 30°, what is the value of: ?

    Detailed Solution: Question 21

    Given:

    A = 30°

    Formula used:

    sin 30 = 1/2 , cosece30° = 2 , cot30° = √3 , cos60° = 

    Calculation:

    ⇒ 

    ⇒  =  = 

    ∴ The value of  is .

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 22

    Direction: Find the correct meaning of the idiom

    miss the boat 

    Detailed Solution: Question 22

    The correct option is- 'miss the chance'.

    Key Points

    • The idiom 'miss the boat' is an idiom that means 'to miss the chance'.
      • ​Example: Aditya missed the boat to win the tournament by losing the finals.
    • Thus the correct answer is- 'miss the chance.'
    • Hence the most appropriate answer is- 'Option 1'.

    Additional Information

    • The origin of the phrase-
      • The idiom “missed the boat” was once used in a very literal way and is believed to have originated from British English sea slang. As such, the saying referred to arriving too late to take a scheduled voyage by boat as this was the main form of transportation in former times. 
    • ​Synonyms of the phrase 'miss the boat '-
      • being too slow to take advantage of an opportunity.
      • to miss out on something.
    • Meaning of other words-

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 23

    Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.

    A large bundle bound for storage or transport

    Detailed Solution: Question 23

    The correct answer is option 3.

    Let us look into the meaning of other words:

    • 'Bunch' means a number of things, typically of the same kind, growing or fastened together.
    • 'Barrel' means a cylindrical container bulging out in the middle, traditionally made of wooden staves with metal hoops around them.
    • 'Bale' means a large bundle bound for storage or transport.
    • 'Bevy' means a large group of people or things of a particular kind.

    So, option 3 is correct.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 24

    Direction: Find out which part has an error and mark it as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error' as your answer.

    I was just getting (A) / into the bath unless (B) / the phone rang. (C) / No error (D)

    Detailed Solution: Question 24

    The correct answer is '(B)​.'

    Key Points

    • The error lies in part (B) of the sentence.
    • We use unless to say except if.
      • Example: You can't get a job unless you have experience.​
    • We use when as a conjunction meaning ‘at the time that’.
      • ExampleNobody spoke when she came into the room.
    • Therefore, the use of 'unlessin part '(B)​​' part of the sentence should be replaced by 'when' to make it grammatically correct.
    • Hence, the correct answer is '(B)​.'
    • Correct sentence: I was just getting into the bath when the phone rang.

    Additional Information  

    • In references to the future with when, we use the present simple or the present perfect in the when-clause, not the future with shall and will
      • Example: When the new park opens, I’ll go there every day.

    Hinglish

    • त्रुटि भाग part (B) में निहित है।​
    • हम जब तक कहने के लिए unless उपयोग करते हैं।
      • ExampleYou can't get a job unless you have experience.​
    • When हम एक संयोजन के रूप में उपयोग करते हैं जिसका अर्थ है 'उस समय'।​
      • ExampleNobody spoke when she came into the room.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 25

    Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

    Detailed Solution: Question 25

    The correct answer is "Remmission".
    Key Points

    • In the given question, among the given options, the word "remmission" is used incorrectly.
    • The correct spelling is "Remission".
    • The incorrect spelling has an extra "m" in it.
    • The word "remission" means a temporary or permanent decrease or subsiding of something. (किसी चीज़ का अस्थायी या स्थायी रूप से कम होना या कम होना)
      • Example: The president allowed the remission of his punishment.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

    Additional Information

    • Option 1, "Arrangement" (व्यवस्था), is spelled correctly and means the act of organizing or arranging something.
    • Option 2, "Jeopardize" (ख़तरे में डालना), is spelled correctly and means to put something or someone in danger.
    • Option 3, "Corruption" (भ्रष्टाचार), is spelled correctly and means dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 26

    Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.

    Detailed Solution: Question 26

    The correct answer is: "act".
    Key Points

    • "Act" is the most appropriate option to fill in the blank as it means to perform a role or play a character.
    • "Act" as a verb implies the initiation or execution of a specific activity, task, or behaviour. (किसी विशिष्ट गतिविधि, कार्य या व्यवहार की शुरुआत या निष्पादन)
      • ExampleShe had to act quickly to prevent further damage.

    Thus, option 4 is the correct answer.

    Additional Information

    • Pretend means to behave as if something is true when it is not or to imagine. (ऐसा व्यवहार करना जैसे कि कोई बात सत्य हो जबकि वह सत्य न हो या उसकी कल्पना करना)
    • Run can mean to move quickly on foot, or to operate or manage something. (तेज़ी से पैदल चलना, या किसी चीज़ का संचालन या प्रबंधन करना)
    • Play can mean to engage in an activity for enjoyment or competition, or to perform music or a role in a theatrical production. (आनंद या प्रतिस्पर्धा के लिए किसी गतिविधि में शामिल होना, या संगीत प्रदर्शन करना या किसी नाट्य प्रस्तुति में भूमिका निभाना)

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 27

    Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.

    Detailed Solution: Question 27

    The correct answer is: Conform
    Key Points

    • Conform means to comply with rules or standards. (नियमों या मानकों का अनुपालन करना)
    • It is the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
      • Example: The product must conform to safety regulations before it can be sold.

    Therefore, the correct answer is option 3.

    Additional Information

    • Certify means to attest or confirm something as true or accurate. (किसी बात को सत्य या सटीक प्रमाणित करना या पुष्टि करना)
    • Match means to correspond or be identical to something else. (किसी अन्य चीज़ के अनुरूप होना या उसके समान होना)
    • Appeal means to make a request for a higher authority to review a decision. (किसी निर्णय की समीक्षा के लिए उच्च प्राधिकारी से अनुरोध करना)

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 28

    Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.

    Detailed Solution: Question 28

    The correct answer is: Opportunity
    Key Points

    • Opportunity means a favourable or advantageous circumstance or situation. (अनुकूल या लाभप्रद परिस्थिति)
    • The word fits the blank in the sentence as it implies the ability to take advantage of a chance or situation.
      • ExampleSeizing the opportunity to learn a new language opened up exciting career possibilities for him.

    Thus, option 3 is the correct answer.

    Additional Information

    • Possibility means a chance or potential for something to happen. (कुछ घटित होने का अवसर या संभावना)
    • Captivity means being imprisoned or confined. (कैद किया जाना)
    • Ability refers to the capacity or skill to do something. (कुछ करने की क्षमता या कौशल)

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 29

    Select the right articles for the blanks:

    _________ woman is more serious than ________ man.

    Detailed Solution: Question 29

    The correct answer is "a, a".

    Key Points

    • The correct option to fill in the blank is "a, a".
    • In this sentence, both "woman" and "man" are singular, countable nouns.
    • Therefore, they both need to be preceded by an article.
    • The article "a" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound.
    • Both "woman" and "man" begin with consonant sounds, so "a" is the correct article to use before them.

    Therefore, the correct answer is "Option 1 ".

    Complete Sentence: A woman is more serious than a man.

    SSC CGL Tier I Mock Test - 13 - Question 30

    Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

    Detailed Solution: Question 30

    The incorrect word is: Waitor.

    Key Points

    • The word 'Waitor' is not an English word. The correct spelling of this word is 'Waiter' (वेटर).
    • 'Waiter' refers to a person who serves customers in a restaurant or cafe.
      • Example: The waiter served the food promptly.

    Therefore, the correct answer is- 'Waiter'.

    Key Points

    • 'Sailor' (नाविक) is correctly spelt. It refers to a person who works on a ship, especially one who is not an officer.
    • 'Author' (लेखक) is correctly spelt. It refers to a person who writes books, stories, articles, etc.
    • 'Actor' (अभिनेता) is correctly spelt. It refers to a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in films, or on television.

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