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SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 1

Directions for questions: Based on the series of numbers given in the question, find the next / missing number in the series.

500, 379, 548, 323, ?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 1

Pattern is  (- 112 ;  + 132; - 152 ;  + 17and so on).
Hence next term will be (323 + 172) = 612.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 2

A sum of money is divided among A, B and C in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. C gives Rs. 20 to B and B gives half of what he has now to A. Now, A and C have equal amount. What is the sum of money divided among the three?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 2

Suppose the shares of A, B and C are Rs. 2x, Rs. 3x and Rs. 4x, respectively.
When C gives Rs. 20 to B:
Amount with C = Rs. (4x - 20) and amount with B = (Rs. 3x + 20)
Now, B gives half of his amount to A.
Amount with A = Rs.
$%5Cleft%20%282x%20+%20%5Cfrac%7B3x%20+%2020%7D%7B2%7D%5Cright%29$
According to the question,
$2x%20+%20%5Cfrac%7B3x%20+%2020%7D%7B2%7D%20%3D%204x%20-%2020$
Or 4x + 3x + 20 = 8x - 40 or x = 60
Hence, total sum of money = Rs. (2x + 3x + 4x)
= Rs. 9x = Rs. (9 × 60) = Rs. 540

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SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 3

The given rectangle ABCD has length 9 and width 5. Diagonal AC is divided into 5 equal parts at W, X, Y and Z. Find the area of the shaded region.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 3

Triangle ABC has area 
Triangles ABW, WBX, XBY, YBZ and ZBC have equal bases and altitudes, so the area of each of these small triangles is 1/5
Similarly, triangles ADW, WDX, XDY, YDZ and ZDC each have area 9/2.
Thus, the shaded region has area 

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 4

How many positive integer pairs (a, b) satisfy the equation ab = a + b + 20?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 4

ab = a + b + 20
ab - a = b - 1 + 21
a(b - 1) - (b - 1) = 21
(a - 1)(b - 1) = 21
= 1 × 21, 3 × 7, 7 × 3, 21 × 1
∴ a = 2, b = 22
a = 4, b = 8
a = 8, b = 4
a = 22, b = 2
The total number of pairs is 4.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 5

Find the value of x + y, if both x and y are real and x2 + y2 + 2x - 10y = -26.  

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 5

x2 + y2 + 2x - 10y + 26 = 0
⇒ (x + 1)2 + (y - 5)2 = 0
Since x and y are both real, we get
(x + 1)2 = 0
⇒ x = -1 and (y - 5)2 = 0
⇒ y = 5
∴ x + y = 4

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 6

Directions: Study the table given below and answer the questions that follow:
Total Number of Employees in different Departments of an Organization and Percentage of Females and Males.

Q. What is the total number of employees in all the departments together?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 6

Total number of employees in all the departments
= 840 + 220 + 900 + 360 + 450 + 540
= 3310

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 7

40 persons are sitting in a row. How many persons are sitting between 31st person from left and 25th person from right?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 7

The correct answer is B 
position of 25th person from left - 41 - 25 =16.
persons between = 31 - 16 -1 = 14

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 8

Directions to Solve: In each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and

Give answer:
- (A) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
- (B) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question
- (C) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
- (D) If the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and
- (E) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

Question: How many students in a class play football ?
Statements:
I.Only boys play football.
II.There are forty boys and thirty girls in the class.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 8

It is not mentioned whether all the boys or a proportion of them play football.

So Option D is correct

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 9

Directions to Solve: In each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and

Give answer:
- (A) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
- (B) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question
- (C) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
- (D) If the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and
- (E) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

Question: On a T.V. channel, four serials A, B, C, and D were screened, one on eacn days, on four consecutive days but not necessarily in that order. On which day was serial C screened?
Statements:
I. The first serial was screened on 23rd, Tuesday and was followed by serial D.
II. Serial A was not screened on 25th and one serial was screened between serials A and B.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 9

From I, we know that the serials were screened on 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th.

Clearly, D was screened second i.e. on 24th, Wednesday.

From II, we know that one serial was screened between A and B.

So, A and B were screened first and third, i.e. on 23rd and 25th. But, A was not screened on 25th.

So, A was screened on 23rd and B on 25th. Thus, C was screened on 26th, Friday.

So Option C is correct

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 10

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions two statements are given. Which are followed by four conclusions (1), (2), (3) and (4). Choose the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements.

Question -

Statements: Some pens are books. Some books are pencils.

Conclusions:

  1. Some pens are pencils.
  2. Some pencils are pens.
  3. All pencils are pens.
  4. All books are pens.
Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 10

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 11

Directions: This question given below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the following arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument.
Statement:
Should the Government introduce Gross Happiness Index on the lines of that introduced in Bhutan?
Arguments: 
I. Yes. It will greatly help India in becoming a prosperous nation.
II. No. Bhutan has not gone anywhere even after introducing GHI over four decades ago.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 11

Just introducing Gross Happiness Index (GHI) is highly unlikely to greatly help India in becoming a prosperous nation. Thus, I is a weak argument. II is vague and unclear on the point of GHI. Thus, even II is a weak argument.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 12

Point A is 20 m to the east of point B. Point B is 5 m to the north of point C. Point D is 10 m to the east of point B. Point E is 5 m to the south of point A. Point F is 10 m to the west of point E.

Which of the following points lie in a straight line?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 12

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 13

Directions: In the question given below, there is a group of letters followed by combinations of digits/symbols lettered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the coding system and mark the letter of that combination as your answer.

Conditions:
(i) If both the first and the last letters are consonants, then all the vowels are to be coded as the code of E.
(ii) If both the first and the last letters are vowels, then both are to be coded by &.
(iii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, then their codes are to be interchanged.

PTUWT

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 13

Both first and last letters are consonants, so it should follow condition (i).
The code of PTUWT is 46$76.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 14

Five sentences have been given below. These have been taken from a paragraph and are not in their proper order. You are required to read these before rearranging them into a proper sequence that forms a coherent paragraph.
A Such eco-friendly behaviours include turning off ACs, heaters and lights when not in use, as this, for instance, can conserve up to 282 kilowatts of electricity per day.
B However, the positive impact that individual and community behaviours can have on climate action has remained under realised.
C Avoiding food wastage can reduce an individual’s carbon footprint by 370 kg per year.
D According to the United Nation Environment Programme (UNEP), if one billion people out of the global population of close to eight billion adopt eco-friendly behaviours in their daily lives, global carbon emissions could drop by approximately 20 per cent.
E Over the last two decades, many countries have attempted policies and actions to address climate change.

Q. The sentence that comes between the third and the fifth sentences after rearrangement is?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 14

The given sentences talk about the climate change and what all is being undertaken or planned by countries and people across the world to address the issue.
If we need a good introduction for the above paragraph, we can find the same in the last sentence i.e.; E. All the other sentences keep explaining what is being done by whom but only E explains what is going to be discussed in the paragraph further.
We can find that there is a close link between D and A as D talks about an report that mentions small habits can bring a change and A furthers the same by numbering those habits. C follows A as we can see it continues the discussion in A. So, DAC can be fixed together.
The only sentence that is left, B will best fit before D as; B initiates the idea that positive steps by humans are underrated. So, the sequence that can be formed is; EBDAC.
Thus, the correct answer is option (a).

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 15

In each of the questions below, a sentence is given with two blanks. Identify the correct pair of words that fits in the sentence to make it grammatically and contextually correct.

Q. AIM’s mission is to create and promote a _________ ecosystem of innovation and entrepreneurship across the country. Over the past four years, since its inception, AIM’s various initiatives have achieved __________ successes.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 15

Vibrant: -full of life and energy; exciting
Notable: - interesting or important enough to receive attention
AIM’s mission is to create and promote a vibrant ecosystem of innovation and entrepreneurship across the country. Over the past four years, since its inception, AIM’s various initiatives have achieved notable successes.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 16

Direction: The following question consists of a sentence which is divided into three parts, with grammatical error in one or more than one part of the sentence. If there is an error in any part of the sentence, find the correct alternatives to replace those parts from the three options given below, to make the sentence grammatically correct. If there is an error in any part of the sentence and none of the alternatives is correct to replace that part, then choose 'None of the A, B, and C' as your answer. If the given sentence is grammatically correct or does not require any correction, choose 'No correction required' as your answer.
For three decades, India's self-branding (A) as the world’s fastest-growing free-market democracy worked, (B) with world leaders queuing up to visit New Delhi and burden a generation of diplomatic protocol officers. (C)
(A) For three decades, India's self-branding
(B) as the world’s fastest-growing free-market democracy worked,
(C) with world leaders queuing up to visit New Delhi and burdening a generation of diplomatic protocol officers.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 16
  • The error lies in the third part of the sentence.
  • In the third part of the sentence, the word "burden" is incorrect in the context of the sentence. Hence, it should be replaced with "burdening".
  • The correct sentence is:
    • For three decades, India's self-branding as the world’s fastest-growing free-market democracy worked, with world leaders queuing up to visit New Delhi and burden a generation of diplomatic protocol officers.
SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 17

Directions: Find out the most effective word from the given options to fill the blanks of the following questions. 

  1. Boris Johnson was one among the many world leaders who were _______ by the COVID virus. 
  2. In Africa, it was very hard for the natives to be ________ by any disease since they were immune to most of them. 
Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 17

The word 'afflicted' refers to a problem or an illness that causes pain or a problem, this could be an actual disease that causes physical illness in the body or a non-medical difficulty in life. 
The reader can also look at the grammatical formation of the sentences, in this case, the tenses of the sentence, both sentences require the verb to be in the past tense, and thus options 1, 4, and 5 are automatically eliminated. 
The blanks also require a verb and option 2 is an adjective and thus not an option. 
Hence, the sentence can be rewritten as,
Boris Johnson was one of the many world leaders who were afflicted by the COVID virus. 
In Africa, it was very hard for the natives to be afflicted by any disease since they were immune to most of them. ​

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

Read the following passage carefully and answer the following questions. Some of the words have been highlighted in the passage that will help you locate them to find the appropriate answer according to the questions asked.
Undoubtedly, trafficking is a pernicious offence, one that societies and governments must have zero tolerance for, and yet, handling the offence of trafficking needs precision, not a sledgehammer. In its current form, the draft Trafficking in Persons (Prevention, Care and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2021 seems to be lacking in nuance, even if well intentioned, to stamp out exploitative trafficking. The Bill, which will shortly be introduced in Parliament, aims at preventing and countering trafficking in persons, particularly women and children, to provide for care, protection and rehabilitation to the victims, while respecting their rights, and creating a supportive legal, economic and social environment for them. This is the Bill’s second iteration; the first was passed in the Lok Sabha, in 2018, but then meandered into nothingness as it was never introduced in the Upper House. Notably, the Bill has expanded the area under coverage to include offences taking place, not only within India but also outside it. It envisages the setting up of anti-trafficking committees at the State and national levels to implement the provisions, when passed. In the days the Bill was up in the public domain for comments, civil society activists and legal experts have criticised its various provisions, and submitted that an overzealous approach would blur the nuances and an understanding of the contributing factors, including vicious poverty, debt, lack of opportunity, and development schemes missing their mark.
Vociferous opposition has arisen over the key aspect of handing over investigation in trafficking crimes to the NIA both by those who believe that it would burden the already stretched unit further, and those arguing that this move would be an attack on federalism, by removing local enforcement agencies out of the picture. Another key criticism of the Bill has been its broad definitions of victims, smacking of refusal to consider consensual sexual activity for commerce. This would only land up criminalising sex work and victimisation of the exploited. Bringing pornography into the definition of sexual exploitation would not allow even for any adult consumption of non­exploitative, consensual material. Reporting of offences has been made mandatory with penalties for nonreporting, but those with an understanding of the tortuous processes, point to the fact that victims often do not ________. The mention of the death penalty for various forms of aggravated trafficking offences needs to be flagged too. The Government would do well to scan and incorporate the responses to its Bill in order to ensure that the fence does not eat the crop. While sexual exploitation and trafficking can be ghastly crimes invoking public horror, for the state to not employ a wholesome approach, cognisant of the causative factors, one that would be sensitive and precise, would be equally horrific.

Q. Find the option which can fill the blank given in the passage appropriately.

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

By reading the previous part of the sentence, we can know that the process of penalties for trafficking is very hectic but it also affects victims, they are frightened to record the complaint. So, the correct answer is option B.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 19

In the following question, a passage is given with six words given as bold and labelled as A, B, C, D, E and F. You have to choose the word from the given options which grammatically and contextually replaces the bold part.
China is expanding its nuclear force much fast(A) than US officials predicted just a year ago, highlighting a broad and decelerating (B) buildup of military muscle designed to enable Beijing to match or surpass US global power by mid-century, according to a Pentagon report released Wednesday.
The number of Chinese nuclear warheads could increase to 700 within six years, the report said, and may top 1,000 by 2030. The report did not say how many weapons China has today, but a year ago the Pentagon said the number was in the “low 200s” and was likelihood (C) to double by the end of this decade.
The United States, by comparison, has 3,750 nuclear weapons and has no plans to increase. As recently as 2003 the US total was about 10,000. The Biden administration is undertaking (D) a comprehensive review of its nuclear policy and has not said how that might be influenced by its China concerns.
The report does not suggest open amicable(E) with China but it fits an emerging U.S. narrative of a People’s Liberation Army, as China calls its military, intent on challenging the United States in all domains of warfare — air, land, sea, space and cyberspace. Against that backdrop, U.S. defense officials have said they are increasingly weary (F) of China’s intentions with regard to the status of Taiwan.

Q. (C). ?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 19

Here, the word ‘likely’ will be used in place of ‘likelihood’. The latter is a noun and a noun cannot fit here.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 20

Five statements are given below, which are jumbled in any random order. Statement is the fixed/fifth statement. Arrange the remaining sentences in the right order and answer the questions that follow.
A) The national flag will be provided to the railway employees by a private agency. 
B) An amount of Rs 38 per flag will be deducted from the salary of the railway employees. 
C) However, the railway employees’ union has strongly opposed it.
D) The cost of the Tricolour given by the Railways to all their employees, under the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign, will be recovered from their salaries.
E) Railway employees will not have to buy this Tricolour by paying cash, but this money will be deducted from their salaries.
F) Meanwhile, the North Central Railway Employees Union has expressed strong displeasure over this.

Q. After rearrangement, which among the following will be the first statement?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 20

After reading all the sentences carefully, we can say that statement (D) is the introductory statement. It introduces the topic which talks about 'Har Ghar Tiranga'
After statement (D), statement (B) will come; it further adds the detail and cost of the flag to be deducted from the salary of Railway employees.
After statement (B), statement (C) will come, we get the hint from 'however', which shows opposition from the railway employees.
After statement (C), statement (A) will come; it further explains that the flags will be provided by a private company. 
After statement (A), statement (E) will come; it shows that employees need not to pay cash for the flags, money will be deducted from their salaries.
Now, after explaining the whole incident, statement (F) concludes the passage. So, this is the concluding statement. 
The final sequence is– DBCAEF
First statement is D, hence option D is the correct answer.

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

BoP always balance when accommodating items are reflected as a part of capital account of BoP.

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

Accommodating transactions are balancing transactions, so, when these are included, BoP always balances.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 22

What will be the likely impact of increase in tariff on balance of trade keeping other things unchanged?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 22

A tariff is a tax on import, which makes imports expensive in the domestic market.
The rise in tariff keeping exports unchanged, will likely to have a positive impact on BoT.

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

RBI has five wholly-owned subsidiaries. Which of the following is not a subsidiary of RBI?

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

Subsidiaries of RBI:

  • Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (DICGC)
  • Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Pvt. Ltd (BRBNMPL)
  • Reserve Bank Information Technology Pvt. Ltd (ReBIT)
  • Indian Financial Technology and Allied Services (IFTAS)
  • Reserve Bank Innovation Hub (RBIH)
SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 24

Whenever RBl does some open market operation transactions, its main motive is to regulate

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 24

Open market operations (OMO) refer to a central bank's buying and selling of government securities in the open market in order to expand or contract the amount of money in the banking system. Securities' purchases inject money into the banking system and stimulate growth, while sales of securities do the opposite and contract the economy.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 25

_____________ are retail agents engaged by banks for providing banking services at locations other than a bank branch introduced in 2006.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 25

Business correspondents are retail agents engaged by banks for providing banking services at locations other than a bank branch.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 26

Which of the following is the oldest stock exchange in Asia?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 26

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 27

The address in the main memory is known as ________________.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 27

A location or physical address is the name given to an address in the main memory. The collection of these places is referred to as the memory space and includes the real main memory locations that can be directly addressed for processing.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 28

Which one of the following refers to the copies of the same data (or information) occupying the memory space at multiple places.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 28

The data redundancy generally occurs whenever more than one copy of the exact same data exists in several different places. Sometimes it may cause data inconsistency, which can result in an unreliable source of data or information that is not good for anyone.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 29

Resolution of laser printer is specified in terms of

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 21 - Question 30

Which of the following controls the way in which the computer system functions and provides a means by which users can interact with the computer? 

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