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SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 1

Hemant walked 40 metres facing towards North. From there he walked 50 metres after turning to his left. After this he walked 40 metres after turning to his left. How far and in what direction is he now from his starting point?

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 1

Explanation:
Let's visualize Hemant's movements step by step:
1. Hemant started at point A and walked 40 meters North to point B.
2. Then, he turned left (towards West) and walked 50 meters to point C.
3. Finally, he turned left again (towards South) and walked 40 meters to point D.
Now, let's analyze his final position relative to the starting point:
- Hemant is 40 meters South of point B (his position after the first move), so he is at the same vertical level as point A (his starting point).
- Hemant is 50 meters West of point A (his starting point).
Hence, Hemant's final position relative to his starting point is:
- 50 meters West
Therefore, the correct answer is:
D: 10 m, West

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 2

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions, four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while the fourth one is different. Choose the word which is different from the rest.

Question -

Choose the word which is different from the rest.

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 2

All others denote various feelings.

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SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 3

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.

Question -

ACEG : ? :: BDFH : KMOQ

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 3

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 4

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.

Question -

REASON : SFBTPO :: THINK : ?

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 4

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 5

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: All green are blue. All blue are white.

Conclusions:

  1. Some blue are green.
  2. Some white are green.
  3. Some green are not white.
  4. All white are blue.
Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 5

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 6

If A = 26, SUN = 27, then CAT =?

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 6

Clearly, each letter is represented by the numeral denoting its position form the end of the English alphabet i.e. Z = 1, Y = 2,………, M = 14,………..,B = 25, A = 26.
Then, SUN = S + U + N = 8 + 6 + 13 = 27.
So, CAT = C + A + T = 24 + 26 + 7 = 57.

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 7

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
Eight people O, H, U, V, I, D, B and G are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. 
O is sitting second to the left of U and third to right of H. D and I are immediate neighbors of  each other and one of them is an immediate neighbor of O. V is sitting second to the right of B. G is sitting second to the left of D.

Q. Which of the following pairs has only one person sitting between them, if the counting is done from the right of latter?

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 7

Following the final seating arrangement, we can say that between I and H only one person sitting between them, if the counting is done from right of H.
Hence, the correct answer is option D.

Common Explanation:
Reference:
O is sitting second to the left of U and third to right of H.

Inference:
 
Reference:
D and I are immediate neighbors of  each other but one of them is an immediate neighbor of O. 
V is sitting second to the right of B.

Inference:
Here, we can place D and I as follows:

Reference:
G is sitting second to the left of D.
 
Inference:
To fix these two positions, we will have to place D to the immediate right of H. Thus, we get the final arrangement as:

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 8

The following line graph gives the ratio of the amounts of imports by a company to the amount of exports from that company over the period from 1995 to 2001.

What was the percentage increase in imports from 1997 to 1998 ?

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 8

The graph gives only the ratio of imports to exports for different years. To find the percentage increase in imports from 1997 to 1998, we require more details such as the value of imports or exports during these years.

Hence, the data is inadequate to answer this question.

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 9

In what time will Rs. 8000 amount to 40,000 at 4% per annum? (simple interest being reckoned)

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 9

The value would increase by 4% per year. To go to 5 times it’s original value, it would require an increment of 400%. At 4% SI it would take 100 years.

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 10

12.5% of 350 * 8.4% of 250 = ?

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 10

12.5% of 350 * 8.4% of 250 = 6.25 * 7 * 21 = 918.75

So Option D is correct

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 11

In a library, 30% of the books are in History. 50% of the remaining are in English and 40% of the remaining are in German. The remaining 4200 books are in regional languages. What is the total number of books in library?

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 11

Answer – c) 20000 Explanation : (70/100)*T*(50/100)*(60/100) = 4200

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 12

X can do piece of work in 5 days. Y can do it in 10 days. With the help of Z, they finish the work in 2 days. In how many days Z alone can do the whole work?

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 12

►Efficiency of A = 20% = 100 / 5

►Efficiency of B = 10% = 100 / 10

►Efficiency of A,B and C = 50%

►∴ Efficiency of C = (Efficiency of A,B and C) – (Efficiency of A and B) = (50) - (20 + 10) = 20%

►∴ Number of days required by C to work alone = 100 / 20 = 5 days

Alternatively: Go through options and satisfy the values.

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 13

Find the average of five consecutive even numbers a, b, c, d and e.

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 13

The consecutive even numbers are a, b, c, d, e.
Clearly, b = a + 2, c = a + 4, d = a + 6, e = a + 8

Note: Whenever difference between any two consecutive terms is constant (means the series is an arithmetic series), the average of all the numbers is

(i) the middle number if the number of terms is odd.

(ii) the average of the middle two numbers if the number of terms is even.

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 14

The cost of a diamond varies directly as the square of its weight. Once, this diamond broke into four pieces with weights in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 : 4. When the pieces were sold, the merchant got Rs. 70,000 less. Find the original price of the diamond.

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 14

Cost ∝ Weight2
Let original weight = 10x
Then, original cost = 100x2k (where k is proportionality constant)
After breakage weight = 1x + 2x + 3x + 4x
After breakage cost = kx2(1 + 4 + 9 + 16) = 30x2k
Now, (100 - 30)x2k = 70,000
Or, 70x2k = 70,000
Or, x2k = 1,000
Hence, original cost = 100x2k
= 100 × 1,000 = Rs. 1,00,000

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 15

A sum of Rs. 735 was divided among A, B and C. If each of them had received Rs. 25 less, then their shares would have been in the ratio 1 : 3 : 2. What is the money received by C?

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 15

Suppose after the reduction of Rs. 25, the shares of A, B and C are x, 3x and 2x, respectively.
Total money = 6x (after reduction)
Initially, share (A) + share (B) + share (C) = 735 … (1)
After reduction,
share (A) - 25 + share (B) - 25 + share (C) - 25 = 6x
⇒ share (A) + share (B) + share (C) - 75 = 6x ... (2)
From (1) and (2), we get
⇒ 735 - 75 = 6x
⇒ x = 660/6 = 110
Now, after deduction, C has, 2x = 2 × 110 = Rs. 220.
Before deduction, C had, 220 + 25 = Rs. 245

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 16

A man sells an article at a gain of 10%. If he had bought it at 10% less and sold it for Rs. 132 less, he would have still gained 10%. The cost price of the article is

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 16

SP = 1.1 CP
New cost price = 0.9 CP
New selling price = SP - 132
According to the given condition,

0.2 CP - 132 = 0.09 CP
0.11 CP = 132
CP = Rs. 1200

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 17

The MLAs belong to the ruling party will elect their leader who will become the

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 17

The correct answer is A as The MLAs belong to the ruling party will elect their leader who will become the Chief Minister

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 18

During the Indian Freedom Struggle, why did Rowlatt Act arouse popular indignation?

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 18

Answer: c

Exp: The Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817–1818) was the final and decisive conflict between the British East India Company and the Maratha Empire in India. The troops were led by the Governor General Hastings and he was supported by a force under General Thomas Hislop. It resulted in the formal end of the Maratha Empire and firm establishment of the British East India Company in entire India.

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 19

The surface tension of water on adding detergent to it –

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 19

In the solid and liquid phase, water molecules are bonded to each other by virtue of an interaction between hydrogen atoms on one molecule and the oxygen atom of another — the process is referred to as "hydrogen bonding." The result is a kind of "skin" on liquid water's surface.

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 20

In the history of Indian population, which duration period is referred to as 'A great leap forward'?  

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 20

The year 1921 marked the start of consistent population growth as revealed by the census. It was preceded by a decadal decline in growth rate during 1911-1921 which saw a net decrease of 0.3 per cent for the century as a whole. The year 1921 turned out to be demographic divide as in the post-1921 period; the population began to show signs of steady increase.

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 21

With reference to 'Equalisation Levy 2.0', which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. It covers online sales of all goods and services.
2. It is applied to only non-resident companies.
3. India is the only G20 nation to have implemented such a tax.

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 21
  • Recently, several European nations like France and Italy have asked tech giants like Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon (GAFA) to pay Digital service tax.
  • Digital service tax covers online sales of goods and services. It includes policies that specifically target businesses that provide products or services through digital means. Hence statement 1 is correct.
  • India was the first country to introduce a digital tax called ‘Equalisation Levy’ in 2016 at the rate of 6%. EL 1.0 was payable by Indian residents on online advertisement services purchased from nonresident companies.
  • From 1 April 2020, the scope of equalization levy has been expanded to include a 2% levy on all online sales of goods or services into India by non-resident e-commerce operators (‘EL 2.0’). Hence statement 2 is correct.
  • Recognizing the need to reform international tax rules for taxing digital companies such that countries get their fair share of taxes, the OECD has been working on proposals for new rules but so far has not arrived at a consensus on the final scope and manner of taxation.
  • Meanwhile, many countries such as France (3% levy), Italy, Turkey, Austria, UK, Malaysia, Spain etc. have either proposed or implemented a unilateral digital tax applicable to digital companies, called as the ‘Digital Services Tax’ (‘DST’). Hence statement 3 is not correct.
SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 22

Consider the following:
1. SAARC
2. ASEAN
3. G 20
4. BRICS

India entered into a complete open sky agreement with which of the given above regional groups?

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 22
  • An open sky air service agreement allows for airlines from the two countries to have an unlimited number of flights as well as seats to each other’s jurisdictions. The National Civil Aviation Policy, 2016, allows the government to enter into an ‘open sky’ air services agreement on a reciprocal basis with SAARC nations as well as countries beyond a 5,000-kilometer radius from New Delhi.
  • India entered into a complete open sky service agreement with the USA, Greece, Jamaica, Guyana, Finland, Spain and Sri Lanka.
    1. A nearly open sky service agreement has also been signed with the UK.
    2. A partial open sky was adopted for SAARC and ASEAN countries under which the designated airlines of these countries have been permitted to operate the unlimited number of services with third/fourth freedom traffic rights to 18 destinations in India. Hence options 1 and 2 are not correct.
  • India has not entered any open sky agreement with G20 and BRICS group.
  • Hence options 3 and 4 are not correct.
SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 23

Read the each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 23

show a mind fully alert to

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 24

Read the each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 24

You can get

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 25

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. How long will the people put up with the increasing economic hardships? 

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 25

put up with: tolerate; endure.

Hence, the correct answer is option d i.e. tolerate

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 26

The year 1973… (1)… a watershed in the economic….(2)…..of young male high school graduates in the United States. In the twenty four years…(3).. to this date, the medium income of 25 to 34 year old males, ….(4)… highest level of educational attainment was a high school diploma, ……(5)…. from $14,483 to $24,482 (in constant 1987 dollars.) This increase was the ….(6)… of the rapid growth of the U.S. economy..(7)… this period. As the expression goes, the rapidly growing economy was like a rising tide that…(8)… all boats. This rapid…(9)… in income permitted several generations of young high-school educated men to enjoy a higher standard of living….(10)…their fathers had.

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

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 27

Praise for Johnny Starstruck and his entourage are common, although statisticsshow Americans still associate his name with the ritualistic murders.

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 27

There is a simple grammatical question. What thing/things is/are common? Praise is common. Praise is singular, so we say ‘is common’. That leaves us with choice D. It is correct to say that we associate x with y, not to y. ‘To’ often implies movement. As a plural noun ‘statistics’ requires the third person plural verb ‘show’. Choice D is the correct answer.

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 28

Direction: In the questions given below a sentence is given with two blanks in each. Corresponding to each question two columns are given with three words in each column. Which combination of words from the two columns will perfectly fit into the blanks to make the sentence contextually correct and meaningful?

IIT-Bombay has been ______________ India’s best university for the second year in a row, ___________ a global ranking of 152 in the QS World University Rankings for 2020. 

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 28

According to the given context we are saying that the IIT Bombay has been chosen as the best institution in India by the QS Rankings and it has got a rank of 152 in the rankings this year.

Now coming to the words given in both the columns, ranked and rated from the first column can be used for the first blank since they are synonyms to each other and they perfectly fit in the first blank also. Coming to the words in the Second Column, both gaining and achieving can also be used interchangeably to fill the second blank. Therefore, A-E and B-D both can be used in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

This makes Option B the correct choice among the given options. 

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 29

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

Development is about expanding the capabilities of the disadvantaged, thereby improving their overall quality of life. Based on this understanding, Maharashtra, one of India’s richest States, is a classic case of a lack of development which is seen in its unacceptably high level of malnutrition among children in the tribal belts. While the State’s per capita income has doubled since 2004, its nutritional status has not made commensurate progress.

Poor nutrition security disproportionately affects the poorest segment of the population. According to NFHS 2015-16, every second tribal child suffers from growth restricting malnutrition due to chronic hunger. In 2005, child malnutrition claimed as many as 718 lives in Maharashtra’s Palghar district alone. Even after a decade of double digit economic growth (2004-05 to 2014-15), Palghar’s malnutrition status has barely improved.

In September 2016, the National Human Rights Commission issued notice to the Maharashtra government over reports of 600 children dying due to malnutrition in Palghar. The government responded, promising to properly implement schemes such as Jaccha Baccha and Integrated Child Development Services to check malnutrition. Our independent survey conducted in Vikramgad block of the district last year found that 57%, 21% and 53% of children in this block were stunted, wasted and underweight, respectively; 27% were severely stunted. Our data challenges what Maharashtra’s Women and Child Development Minister said in the Legislative Council in March — that “malnutrition in Palghar had come down in the past few months, owing to various interventions made by the government.”

Stunting is caused by an insufficient intake of macro- and micro-nutrients. It is generally accepted that recovery from growth retardation after two years is only possible if the affected child is put on a diet that is adequate in nutrient requirements. A critical aspect of nutrient adequacy is diet diversity, calculated by different groupings of foods consumed with the reference period ranging from one to 15 days. We calculated a 24-hour dietary diversity score by counting the number of food groups the child received in the last 24 hours. The eight food groups include: cereals, roots and tubers; legumes and nuts; dairy products; flesh foods; eggs; fish; dark green leafy vegetables; and other fruits and vegetables.

In most households it was rice and dal which was cooked most often and eaten thrice a day. These were even served at teatime to the children if they felt hungry. There was no milk, milk product or fruit in their daily diets. Even the adults drank black tea as milk was unaffordable. Only 17% of the children achieved a minimum level of diet diversity — they received four or more of the eight food groups. This low dietary diversity is a proxy indicator for the household’s food security too as the children ate the same food cooked for adult members.

Q. Which of the following strengthen the claim that the nutrition indicators fare poorly in India?
I. Stunting declined from 46.3% in 2005 to 34.4% in 2016.
II. As per an NHFS survey, wasting rates have increased from 16.5% to 25.6% over a period of 10 years.
III. The underweight rate (36%) has remained static in the last 10 years.

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 29

Statement I is positive and weakens the claim.
Statements II and III are negative and show the poor state of nutrition in India.
Hence, option D is correct.

SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 30

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

Development is about expanding the capabilities of the disadvantaged, thereby improving their overall quality of life. Based on this understanding, Maharashtra, one of India’s richest States, is a classic case of a lack of development which is seen in its unacceptably high level of malnutrition among children in the tribal belts. While the State’s per capita income has doubled since 2004, its nutritional status has not made commensurate progress.

Poor nutrition security disproportionately affects the poorest segment of the population. According to NFHS 2015-16, every second tribal child suffers from growth restricting malnutrition due to chronic hunger. In 2005, child malnutrition claimed as many as 718 lives in Maharashtra’s Palghar district alone. Even after a decade of double digit economic growth (2004-05 to 2014-15), Palghar’s malnutrition status has barely improved.

In September 2016, the National Human Rights Commission issued notice to the Maharashtra government over reports of 600 children dying due to malnutrition in Palghar. The government responded, promising to properly implement schemes such as Jaccha Baccha and Integrated Child Development Services to check malnutrition. Our independent survey conducted in Vikramgad block of the district last year found that 57%, 21% and 53% of children in this block were stunted, wasted and underweight, respectively; 27% were severely stunted. Our data challenges what Maharashtra’s Women and Child Development Minister said in the Legislative Council in March — that “malnutrition in Palghar had come down in the past few months, owing to various interventions made by the government.”

Stunting is caused by an insufficient intake of macro- and micro-nutrients. It is generally accepted that recovery from growth retardation after two years is only possible if the affected child is put on a diet that is adequate in nutrient requirements. A critical aspect of nutrient adequacy is diet diversity, calculated by different groupings of foods consumed with the reference period ranging from one to 15 days. We calculated a 24-hour dietary diversity score by counting the number of food groups the child received in the last 24 hours. The eight food groups include: cereals, roots and tubers; legumes and nuts; dairy products; flesh foods; eggs; fish; dark green leafy vegetables; and other fruits and vegetables.

In most households it was rice and dal which was cooked most often and eaten thrice a day. These were even served at teatime to the children if they felt hungry. There was no milk, milk product or fruit in their daily diets. Even the adults drank black tea as milk was unaffordable. Only 17% of the children achieved a minimum level of diet diversity — they received four or more of the eight food groups. This low dietary diversity is a proxy indicator for the household’s food security too as the children ate the same food cooked for adult members.

Q. Which of the following is/are true as per the passage?
I. India’s situation is worse than in some of the world’s poorest countries — Bangladesh, Afghanistan or Mozambique.
II. Development is more than just economic growth.
III. On an average, the nutrition expenditure as a percentage of the Budget has drastically declined from 1.68% in 2012-13 to 0.94% in 2018-19.

Detailed Solution for SSC GD Constable Mock Test - 10 - Question 30

Statements I and III have not been mentioned in the passage and are incorrect.

Statement II is correct as can be seen from the first paragraph of the passage.

Hence, option A is correct.

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