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SSC CGL (TIER-I) Online hejer#ee 2018 
JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-II) 
General Intelligence and Reasoning 
1.  Arrange the following words in a logical and 
meaningful order. 
  1. Wrist 
  2. Nails 
  3. Shoulder 
  4. Elbow 
  5. Palm 
  6. Fingers  
  efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes leke&âhetCe& leLee meeLe&keâ ›eâce ceW 
JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS:  
  1. keâueeF&  
  2. veeKetve 
  3. kebâOee 
  4. keâesnveer 
  5. nLesueer 
  6. DebiegefueÙeeB 
 (a) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5, 6  
 (b) 3, 4, 1, 5, 6, 2  
 (c) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6 
 (d) 3, 5, 1, 4, 6, 2 
2.  Select the word-pair in which the two words 
are related in the same way as the two words in 
the following word-pair. 
  Dirty : Filthy  
  efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve 
keâerefpeS, efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej 
mebyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice kesâ 
oesveeW Meyo hejmhej mebyebefOele nQ~  
  ieboe : efIeveewvee 
 (a) Shy : Timid/Meceeauee : [jheeskeâ  
 (b) Bright : Sunlight/GppJeue : metÙe& keâe ØekeâeMe  
 (c) Cute : Child/hÙeeje : yeÛÛee 
 (d) Perfect : Unique/efvehegCe : DeefÉleerÙe 
3.  Select the correct mirror image of the given 
figure when the mirror is placed to the right of 
the figure. 
  Ùeefo veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle kesâ oeSb Deesj ohe&Ce jKee peeS 
lees yeveves Jeeues mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~  
   
    
4.  Select the figure in which the given figure is 
embedded. 
  (Rotation is not allowed)  
  Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW veerÛes oer ieF& 
Deeke=âefle efÚheer ngF& nw~  
  (Deeke=âefle keâes Ietceeves keâer Devegceefle veneR nw~) 
   
   
5.  Select the term that will come next in the 
following series.  
  efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW ØeMve efÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej 
keâewve meer mebKÙee DeeSieer? 
  114, 127, 153, 192, 244, ? 
 (a) 344  (b) 309  
 (c) 284 (d) 361 
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 13.06.2019) 
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SSC CGL (TIER-I) Online hejer#ee 2018 
JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-II) 
General Intelligence and Reasoning 
1.  Arrange the following words in a logical and 
meaningful order. 
  1. Wrist 
  2. Nails 
  3. Shoulder 
  4. Elbow 
  5. Palm 
  6. Fingers  
  efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes leke&âhetCe& leLee meeLe&keâ ›eâce ceW 
JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS:  
  1. keâueeF&  
  2. veeKetve 
  3. kebâOee 
  4. keâesnveer 
  5. nLesueer 
  6. DebiegefueÙeeB 
 (a) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5, 6  
 (b) 3, 4, 1, 5, 6, 2  
 (c) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6 
 (d) 3, 5, 1, 4, 6, 2 
2.  Select the word-pair in which the two words 
are related in the same way as the two words in 
the following word-pair. 
  Dirty : Filthy  
  efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve 
keâerefpeS, efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej 
mebyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice kesâ 
oesveeW Meyo hejmhej mebyebefOele nQ~  
  ieboe : efIeveewvee 
 (a) Shy : Timid/Meceeauee : [jheeskeâ  
 (b) Bright : Sunlight/GppJeue : metÙe& keâe ØekeâeMe  
 (c) Cute : Child/hÙeeje : yeÛÛee 
 (d) Perfect : Unique/efvehegCe : DeefÉleerÙe 
3.  Select the correct mirror image of the given 
figure when the mirror is placed to the right of 
the figure. 
  Ùeefo veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle kesâ oeSb Deesj ohe&Ce jKee peeS 
lees yeveves Jeeues mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~  
   
    
4.  Select the figure in which the given figure is 
embedded. 
  (Rotation is not allowed)  
  Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW veerÛes oer ieF& 
Deeke=âefle efÚheer ngF& nw~  
  (Deeke=âefle keâes Ietceeves keâer Devegceefle veneR nw~) 
   
   
5.  Select the term that will come next in the 
following series.  
  efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW ØeMve efÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej 
keâewve meer mebKÙee DeeSieer? 
  114, 127, 153, 192, 244, ? 
 (a) 344  (b) 309  
 (c) 284 (d) 361 
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 13.06.2019) 
 
6.  The sum of the current ages of Shipra and 
Malini is 65 years. After 5 years, Shipra's age 
will be 15 years more than Malini's age. What 
is Malini's  current age?  
  efMeØee Deewj ceeefueveer keâer Jele&ceeve DeeÙeg keâe Ùeesie 65 Je<e& 
nw~ 5 Je<e& kesâ he§eele, efMeØee keâer DeeÙeg ceeefueveer keâer DeeÙeg 
mes 15 Je<e& DeefOekeâ nes peeSieer~ ceeefueveer keâer Jele&ceeve 
DeeÙeg efkeâleveer nw? 
 (a) 30 years/30 Je<e&   (b) 20 years/20 Je<e&   
 (c) 15 years/15 Je<e&  (d) 25 years/25 Je<e&  
7.  Select the missing number from the given 
options.  
  efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS: 
  
36 52 86
28 40 12
32 46 ?
 
 (a) 49  (b) 43  
 (c) 51 (d) 53 
8.  Two statements are given followed by three 
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming 
the statements to be true, even if they seem to 
be at variance with commonly known facts, 
decide which of the conclusions logically 
follow(s) from the statements.  
  Statements : 
  All utensils are spoons. 
  All bowls are spoons. 
  Conclusion : 
  I. No utensil is a bowl. 
  II. Some utensils are bowls. 
  III. No spoon is a utensil. 
  veerÛes oes keâLeve efoS ieS nw Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efve<keâ<e& I, 
II Deewj III efoS nQ~ Deehekeâes keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS, 
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles nes, 
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes 
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~  
  keâLeve : 
  meYeer yele&ve, ÛecceÛe nwb~  
  meYeer keâšesjs, ÛecceÛe nQ~  
  efve<keâ<e& : 
  I. keâesF& yele&ve, keâšesje veneR nw~  
  II. kegâÚ yele&ve, keâšesjs nQ~  
  III. keâesF& Yeer ÛecceÛe, yele&ve veneR nQ~  
 (a) Conclusions I and III follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I 
Deewj III efvekeâueles nQ~   
 (b) Either conclusion I or II follows/ efve<keâ<e& I 
DeLeJee efve<keâ<e& II efvekeâuelee nQ~  
 (c) Only conclusion III follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III 
efvekeâuelee nQ~  
 (d) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I 
efvekeâuelee nw~ 
9.  In a code language TROPICAL is written as 
PORTLACI. How will DISTANCE be written 
in that language?  
  Skeâ ketâš Yee<ee ceW, TROPICAL keâes PORTLACI 
kesâ ™he ceW efueKee ieÙee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW 
DISTANCE keâes kewâmes efueKee peeSiee? 
 (a) ISTSNAEF (b) STIDECNA  
 (c) TSIDECAN (d) TSIDECNA  
10.  How many triangles are there in the following 
figure?  
  efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves ef$eYegpe nQ? 
 
 (a) 20 (b) 22  
 (c) 18 (d) 16 
11.  Select the figure that will come next in the 
following figure series.  
  efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer 
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS :   
   
 
   
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SSC CGL (TIER-I) Online hejer#ee 2018 
JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-II) 
General Intelligence and Reasoning 
1.  Arrange the following words in a logical and 
meaningful order. 
  1. Wrist 
  2. Nails 
  3. Shoulder 
  4. Elbow 
  5. Palm 
  6. Fingers  
  efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes leke&âhetCe& leLee meeLe&keâ ›eâce ceW 
JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS:  
  1. keâueeF&  
  2. veeKetve 
  3. kebâOee 
  4. keâesnveer 
  5. nLesueer 
  6. DebiegefueÙeeB 
 (a) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5, 6  
 (b) 3, 4, 1, 5, 6, 2  
 (c) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6 
 (d) 3, 5, 1, 4, 6, 2 
2.  Select the word-pair in which the two words 
are related in the same way as the two words in 
the following word-pair. 
  Dirty : Filthy  
  efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve 
keâerefpeS, efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej 
mebyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice kesâ 
oesveeW Meyo hejmhej mebyebefOele nQ~  
  ieboe : efIeveewvee 
 (a) Shy : Timid/Meceeauee : [jheeskeâ  
 (b) Bright : Sunlight/GppJeue : metÙe& keâe ØekeâeMe  
 (c) Cute : Child/hÙeeje : yeÛÛee 
 (d) Perfect : Unique/efvehegCe : DeefÉleerÙe 
3.  Select the correct mirror image of the given 
figure when the mirror is placed to the right of 
the figure. 
  Ùeefo veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle kesâ oeSb Deesj ohe&Ce jKee peeS 
lees yeveves Jeeues mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~  
   
    
4.  Select the figure in which the given figure is 
embedded. 
  (Rotation is not allowed)  
  Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW veerÛes oer ieF& 
Deeke=âefle efÚheer ngF& nw~  
  (Deeke=âefle keâes Ietceeves keâer Devegceefle veneR nw~) 
   
   
5.  Select the term that will come next in the 
following series.  
  efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW ØeMve efÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej 
keâewve meer mebKÙee DeeSieer? 
  114, 127, 153, 192, 244, ? 
 (a) 344  (b) 309  
 (c) 284 (d) 361 
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 13.06.2019) 
 
6.  The sum of the current ages of Shipra and 
Malini is 65 years. After 5 years, Shipra's age 
will be 15 years more than Malini's age. What 
is Malini's  current age?  
  efMeØee Deewj ceeefueveer keâer Jele&ceeve DeeÙeg keâe Ùeesie 65 Je<e& 
nw~ 5 Je<e& kesâ he§eele, efMeØee keâer DeeÙeg ceeefueveer keâer DeeÙeg 
mes 15 Je<e& DeefOekeâ nes peeSieer~ ceeefueveer keâer Jele&ceeve 
DeeÙeg efkeâleveer nw? 
 (a) 30 years/30 Je<e&   (b) 20 years/20 Je<e&   
 (c) 15 years/15 Je<e&  (d) 25 years/25 Je<e&  
7.  Select the missing number from the given 
options.  
  efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS: 
  
36 52 86
28 40 12
32 46 ?
 
 (a) 49  (b) 43  
 (c) 51 (d) 53 
8.  Two statements are given followed by three 
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming 
the statements to be true, even if they seem to 
be at variance with commonly known facts, 
decide which of the conclusions logically 
follow(s) from the statements.  
  Statements : 
  All utensils are spoons. 
  All bowls are spoons. 
  Conclusion : 
  I. No utensil is a bowl. 
  II. Some utensils are bowls. 
  III. No spoon is a utensil. 
  veerÛes oes keâLeve efoS ieS nw Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efve<keâ<e& I, 
II Deewj III efoS nQ~ Deehekeâes keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS, 
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles nes, 
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes 
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~  
  keâLeve : 
  meYeer yele&ve, ÛecceÛe nwb~  
  meYeer keâšesjs, ÛecceÛe nQ~  
  efve<keâ<e& : 
  I. keâesF& yele&ve, keâšesje veneR nw~  
  II. kegâÚ yele&ve, keâšesjs nQ~  
  III. keâesF& Yeer ÛecceÛe, yele&ve veneR nQ~  
 (a) Conclusions I and III follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I 
Deewj III efvekeâueles nQ~   
 (b) Either conclusion I or II follows/ efve<keâ<e& I 
DeLeJee efve<keâ<e& II efvekeâuelee nQ~  
 (c) Only conclusion III follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III 
efvekeâuelee nQ~  
 (d) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I 
efvekeâuelee nw~ 
9.  In a code language TROPICAL is written as 
PORTLACI. How will DISTANCE be written 
in that language?  
  Skeâ ketâš Yee<ee ceW, TROPICAL keâes PORTLACI 
kesâ ™he ceW efueKee ieÙee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW 
DISTANCE keâes kewâmes efueKee peeSiee? 
 (a) ISTSNAEF (b) STIDECNA  
 (c) TSIDECAN (d) TSIDECNA  
10.  How many triangles are there in the following 
figure?  
  efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves ef$eYegpe nQ? 
 
 (a) 20 (b) 22  
 (c) 18 (d) 16 
11.  Select the figure that will come next in the 
following figure series.  
  efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer 
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS :   
   
 
   
 
12.  Select the term that will come next in the 
following series.  
  efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW ØeMve efÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej 
keâewve-mee De#ej-mecetn DeeSiee? 
  DGJ, BDN, ZAR, XXV, ? 
 (a) VUZ  (b) VUY  
 (c) VTZ (d) UUZ 
13.  Three of the following four letter-cluster are 
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick 
the odd one out. 
  efvecveefueefKele Ûeej-De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve De#ej-mecetn 
efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~ 
Demeceeve De#ej-mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~  
 (a) DHLPT (b) UYCGK  
 (c) RVZDG (d) AEIMQ 
14.  Three of the following four words are alike in a 
certain way and one is different pick the odd 
word out.  
  efvecveefueefKele Ûeej MeyoeW ceW mes leerve Meyo efkeâmeer Øekeâej 
mes Skeâmeceeve nw Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve De#ej-
mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~ 
 (a) Silver/efmeuJej  (b) Orange/DeesjWpe  
 (c) Violet/JeesFuesš (d) Indigo/Fefv[iees 
15.  Three of the following four number-pairs are 
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick 
the odd pair out.  
  efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙee-ÙegiceeW ceW mes leerve Ùegice efkeâmeer 
Øekeâej Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Ùegice Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve 
mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~  
 (a) 4 : 27  (b) 16 : 125 
 (c) 49 : 218 (d) 9 : 64 
16.  Three different positions of the same dice are 
shown here. Which number is on the face 
opposite to the face showing '5'?  
  Skeâ ner heemes keâer leerve Deueie-Deueie efmLeefleÙeeb efoKeeF& 
ieF& nw~ efpeme Heâuekeâ ceW mebKÙee 5 nw, Gmekesâ efJehejerle 
Heâuekeâ hej keâewve-meer mebKÙee nesieer? 
   
 (a) 1 (b) 2  
 (c) 6 (d) 3 
17.  In the Venn diagram shown here triangle 
represents ‘students’, the circle represents 
‘diploma holders’ and the quadrilateral 
represents ‘graduates’. The numbers given in 
the diagram represents number of persons of 
that particular category. 
  efoS ieS Jesve DeejsKe ceW ef$eYegpe ‘efJeÅeeLeea’ keâes oMee&lee nw, 
Je=òe ‘ef[hueescee Oeejer’ keâes oMee&lee nw Deewj ÛelegYeg&pe 
‘mveelekeâ’ keâes oMee&lee nw, DeejsKe ceW oer ieF& mebKÙeeSB Gme 
ßesCeer efJeMes<e kesâ JÙeefòeâÙeeW keâer mebKÙee keâes oMee&leer nw~ 
 
  How many students are diploma holders but 
NOT graduates?  
  efkeâleves efJeÅeeLeea ef[hueesceeOeejer nw hejvleg mveelekeâ veneR nw? 
 (a) 11 (b) 30  
 (c) 8 (d) 40 
18.  Heart is related to ‘Circulation’ in the same 
way as ‘Kidney’ is related to’ ________. 
  efpeme Øekeâej ùoÙe keâe mecyevOe jòeâ heefjmebÛejCe mes nw, 
Gmeer Øekeâej Je=keäkeâ keâe mecyevOe----mes nw~ 
 (a) Energy Production/Tpee& efvecee&Ce  
 (b) Reproduction/Øepeveve  
 (c) Exceretion /Glmepe&ve 
 (d) Respiration /Õemeve 
19.  Which two signs should be interchanged to 
make the following equation correct?  
  efvecveefueefKele meceerkeâjCe keâes mener yeveeves kesâ efueS efkeâve 
oes efÛeÖeW keâes hejmhej yeoue osvee ÛeeefnS? 
  5 + 16 – 4 × 14 ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ 2 = 59 
 (a) ÷ and × /÷ Deewj ×  (b) ÷  and -/÷ Deewj -  
 (c) × and -/× Deewj - (d) + and - /+ Deewj - 
20.  Select the option that depicts how the given 
transparent sheet of paper would appear if it is 
folded at the dotted line. 
  Ùeefo heejoMeea keâeiepe keâer Meerš keâes efyevog jsKee mes ceesÌ[e 
peeS lees Meerš efvecveefueefKele efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efkeâme Øekeâej 
efoKeeF& osieer? 
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SSC CGL (TIER-I) Online hejer#ee 2018 
JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-II) 
General Intelligence and Reasoning 
1.  Arrange the following words in a logical and 
meaningful order. 
  1. Wrist 
  2. Nails 
  3. Shoulder 
  4. Elbow 
  5. Palm 
  6. Fingers  
  efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes leke&âhetCe& leLee meeLe&keâ ›eâce ceW 
JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS:  
  1. keâueeF&  
  2. veeKetve 
  3. kebâOee 
  4. keâesnveer 
  5. nLesueer 
  6. DebiegefueÙeeB 
 (a) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5, 6  
 (b) 3, 4, 1, 5, 6, 2  
 (c) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6 
 (d) 3, 5, 1, 4, 6, 2 
2.  Select the word-pair in which the two words 
are related in the same way as the two words in 
the following word-pair. 
  Dirty : Filthy  
  efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve 
keâerefpeS, efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej 
mebyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice kesâ 
oesveeW Meyo hejmhej mebyebefOele nQ~  
  ieboe : efIeveewvee 
 (a) Shy : Timid/Meceeauee : [jheeskeâ  
 (b) Bright : Sunlight/GppJeue : metÙe& keâe ØekeâeMe  
 (c) Cute : Child/hÙeeje : yeÛÛee 
 (d) Perfect : Unique/efvehegCe : DeefÉleerÙe 
3.  Select the correct mirror image of the given 
figure when the mirror is placed to the right of 
the figure. 
  Ùeefo veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle kesâ oeSb Deesj ohe&Ce jKee peeS 
lees yeveves Jeeues mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~  
   
    
4.  Select the figure in which the given figure is 
embedded. 
  (Rotation is not allowed)  
  Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW veerÛes oer ieF& 
Deeke=âefle efÚheer ngF& nw~  
  (Deeke=âefle keâes Ietceeves keâer Devegceefle veneR nw~) 
   
   
5.  Select the term that will come next in the 
following series.  
  efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW ØeMve efÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej 
keâewve meer mebKÙee DeeSieer? 
  114, 127, 153, 192, 244, ? 
 (a) 344  (b) 309  
 (c) 284 (d) 361 
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 13.06.2019) 
 
6.  The sum of the current ages of Shipra and 
Malini is 65 years. After 5 years, Shipra's age 
will be 15 years more than Malini's age. What 
is Malini's  current age?  
  efMeØee Deewj ceeefueveer keâer Jele&ceeve DeeÙeg keâe Ùeesie 65 Je<e& 
nw~ 5 Je<e& kesâ he§eele, efMeØee keâer DeeÙeg ceeefueveer keâer DeeÙeg 
mes 15 Je<e& DeefOekeâ nes peeSieer~ ceeefueveer keâer Jele&ceeve 
DeeÙeg efkeâleveer nw? 
 (a) 30 years/30 Je<e&   (b) 20 years/20 Je<e&   
 (c) 15 years/15 Je<e&  (d) 25 years/25 Je<e&  
7.  Select the missing number from the given 
options.  
  efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS: 
  
36 52 86
28 40 12
32 46 ?
 
 (a) 49  (b) 43  
 (c) 51 (d) 53 
8.  Two statements are given followed by three 
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming 
the statements to be true, even if they seem to 
be at variance with commonly known facts, 
decide which of the conclusions logically 
follow(s) from the statements.  
  Statements : 
  All utensils are spoons. 
  All bowls are spoons. 
  Conclusion : 
  I. No utensil is a bowl. 
  II. Some utensils are bowls. 
  III. No spoon is a utensil. 
  veerÛes oes keâLeve efoS ieS nw Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efve<keâ<e& I, 
II Deewj III efoS nQ~ Deehekeâes keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS, 
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles nes, 
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes 
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~  
  keâLeve : 
  meYeer yele&ve, ÛecceÛe nwb~  
  meYeer keâšesjs, ÛecceÛe nQ~  
  efve<keâ<e& : 
  I. keâesF& yele&ve, keâšesje veneR nw~  
  II. kegâÚ yele&ve, keâšesjs nQ~  
  III. keâesF& Yeer ÛecceÛe, yele&ve veneR nQ~  
 (a) Conclusions I and III follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I 
Deewj III efvekeâueles nQ~   
 (b) Either conclusion I or II follows/ efve<keâ<e& I 
DeLeJee efve<keâ<e& II efvekeâuelee nQ~  
 (c) Only conclusion III follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III 
efvekeâuelee nQ~  
 (d) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I 
efvekeâuelee nw~ 
9.  In a code language TROPICAL is written as 
PORTLACI. How will DISTANCE be written 
in that language?  
  Skeâ ketâš Yee<ee ceW, TROPICAL keâes PORTLACI 
kesâ ™he ceW efueKee ieÙee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW 
DISTANCE keâes kewâmes efueKee peeSiee? 
 (a) ISTSNAEF (b) STIDECNA  
 (c) TSIDECAN (d) TSIDECNA  
10.  How many triangles are there in the following 
figure?  
  efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves ef$eYegpe nQ? 
 
 (a) 20 (b) 22  
 (c) 18 (d) 16 
11.  Select the figure that will come next in the 
following figure series.  
  efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer 
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS :   
   
 
   
 
12.  Select the term that will come next in the 
following series.  
  efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW ØeMve efÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej 
keâewve-mee De#ej-mecetn DeeSiee? 
  DGJ, BDN, ZAR, XXV, ? 
 (a) VUZ  (b) VUY  
 (c) VTZ (d) UUZ 
13.  Three of the following four letter-cluster are 
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick 
the odd one out. 
  efvecveefueefKele Ûeej-De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve De#ej-mecetn 
efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~ 
Demeceeve De#ej-mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~  
 (a) DHLPT (b) UYCGK  
 (c) RVZDG (d) AEIMQ 
14.  Three of the following four words are alike in a 
certain way and one is different pick the odd 
word out.  
  efvecveefueefKele Ûeej MeyoeW ceW mes leerve Meyo efkeâmeer Øekeâej 
mes Skeâmeceeve nw Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve De#ej-
mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~ 
 (a) Silver/efmeuJej  (b) Orange/DeesjWpe  
 (c) Violet/JeesFuesš (d) Indigo/Fefv[iees 
15.  Three of the following four number-pairs are 
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick 
the odd pair out.  
  efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙee-ÙegiceeW ceW mes leerve Ùegice efkeâmeer 
Øekeâej Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Ùegice Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve 
mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~  
 (a) 4 : 27  (b) 16 : 125 
 (c) 49 : 218 (d) 9 : 64 
16.  Three different positions of the same dice are 
shown here. Which number is on the face 
opposite to the face showing '5'?  
  Skeâ ner heemes keâer leerve Deueie-Deueie efmLeefleÙeeb efoKeeF& 
ieF& nw~ efpeme Heâuekeâ ceW mebKÙee 5 nw, Gmekesâ efJehejerle 
Heâuekeâ hej keâewve-meer mebKÙee nesieer? 
   
 (a) 1 (b) 2  
 (c) 6 (d) 3 
17.  In the Venn diagram shown here triangle 
represents ‘students’, the circle represents 
‘diploma holders’ and the quadrilateral 
represents ‘graduates’. The numbers given in 
the diagram represents number of persons of 
that particular category. 
  efoS ieS Jesve DeejsKe ceW ef$eYegpe ‘efJeÅeeLeea’ keâes oMee&lee nw, 
Je=òe ‘ef[hueescee Oeejer’ keâes oMee&lee nw Deewj ÛelegYeg&pe 
‘mveelekeâ’ keâes oMee&lee nw, DeejsKe ceW oer ieF& mebKÙeeSB Gme 
ßesCeer efJeMes<e kesâ JÙeefòeâÙeeW keâer mebKÙee keâes oMee&leer nw~ 
 
  How many students are diploma holders but 
NOT graduates?  
  efkeâleves efJeÅeeLeea ef[hueesceeOeejer nw hejvleg mveelekeâ veneR nw? 
 (a) 11 (b) 30  
 (c) 8 (d) 40 
18.  Heart is related to ‘Circulation’ in the same 
way as ‘Kidney’ is related to’ ________. 
  efpeme Øekeâej ùoÙe keâe mecyevOe jòeâ heefjmebÛejCe mes nw, 
Gmeer Øekeâej Je=keäkeâ keâe mecyevOe----mes nw~ 
 (a) Energy Production/Tpee& efvecee&Ce  
 (b) Reproduction/Øepeveve  
 (c) Exceretion /Glmepe&ve 
 (d) Respiration /Õemeve 
19.  Which two signs should be interchanged to 
make the following equation correct?  
  efvecveefueefKele meceerkeâjCe keâes mener yeveeves kesâ efueS efkeâve 
oes efÛeÖeW keâes hejmhej yeoue osvee ÛeeefnS? 
  5 + 16 – 4 × 14 ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ 2 = 59 
 (a) ÷ and × /÷ Deewj ×  (b) ÷  and -/÷ Deewj -  
 (c) × and -/× Deewj - (d) + and - /+ Deewj - 
20.  Select the option that depicts how the given 
transparent sheet of paper would appear if it is 
folded at the dotted line. 
  Ùeefo heejoMeea keâeiepe keâer Meerš keâes efyevog jsKee mes ceesÌ[e 
peeS lees Meerš efvecveefueefKele efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efkeâme Øekeâej 
efoKeeF& osieer? 
 
   
    
21.  Select the missing number from the given 
options. 
  efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeSŠ 
  
2 3 5
125 343 216
3 4 ?
 
 (a) 1 (b) 2 
 (c) 3 (d) 4 
22.  In a code language, if LAMINATE is coded as 
121139141205, then how will SYSTEMIC be 
coded in the same language?    
  Skeâ ketâš Yee<ee ceW LAMINATE keâes 121139141205 
efueKee peelee nw~ Gmeer Yee<ee ceW SYSTEMIC keâes kewâmes 
efueKee peeSiee? 
 (a) 1825182051393 (b) 1925192051493  
 (c) 1925192051393 (d) 1925192051383 
23.  ‘A+B’ means 'A, is the sister of B'  
  ‘A–B’ means 'A, is the daughter of B' 
  ‘A×B’ means 'A, is the brother of B' 
  ‘A÷ ÷ ÷ ÷B’ means 'A, is the husband of B' 
  If V + U × Q – T ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ R + P × S, then how P related 
to V?  
  ‘A+B’ keâe DeLe& nw ‘A, B keâer yenve nw’~  
  ‘A-B’ keâe DeLe& nw ‘A, B keâer heg$eer nw’~ 
  ‘A×B’ keâe DeLe& nw ‘A, B keâe YeeF& nw’~  
  ‘A÷ ÷ ÷ ÷B’ keâe DeLe& nw ‘A, B keâe heefle nw’~ 
  Ùeefo V + U × Q – T ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ R + P × S nw, lees P, V mes 
efkeâme Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw? 
 (a) Maternal uncle/ceecee  
 (b) Paternal aunt/ÛeeÛeer  
 (c) Paternal uncle/ÛeeÛee 
 (d) Maternal aunt/ceewmeer 
24.  Select the option that is related to the third 
number in the same way as the second number 
is related to the first number. 
  Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees leermejer mebKÙee mes 
Gmeer lejn mes mebyebefOele nw efpeme lejn otmejer mebKÙee, henueer 
mebKÙee mes mebyebefOele nw~  
  12 : 192 :: 15 : ? 
 (a) 240 (b) 225  
 (c) 245 (d) 250 
25.  Select the term that will come next in the 
following series.  
  veerÛes oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee ceW, ØeMveefÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej 
keâewve-mee De#ej DeeSiee? 
  M, E, P, H, S, ?, V, N  
 (a) M  (b) K  
 (c) U (d) J 
General Awareness 
26. Who is the author of the book The Buddha and 
His Dhamma? 
 ‘o yegæe Sb[ efnpe Oecce’ hegmlekeâ kesâ uesKeve keâewve nQ? 
 (a) Jawaharlal Nehru/peJeenjueeue vesn™ 
 (b) B.R. Ambedkar /yeer] DeeÌj Deebyes[keâj  
 (c) Sarojini Naidu/mejesefpeveer veeÙe[t 
 (d) Rajmohan Gandhi/jepeceesnve ieebOeer 
27. With which sport is the term bleeder 
assoclated? 
 ‘yueer[j’ Meyo efkeâme Kesue mes pegÌ[e nw?  
 (a) Swimming/lewjekeâer (b) Volleyball/yee@ueeryee@ue 
 (c) Cricket/ef›eâkesâš  (d) Boxing/yee@efkeämebie  
28. Chepu is a unique cultural symbol of ___. 
 Ûeshet’ efkeâme keâe Skeâ Devet"e meebmke=âeflekeâ Øeleerkeâ nw?  
 (a) Bhutan/Yetševe  
 (b) China/Ûeerve  
 (c) Myanmar (Burma) /cÙeebceej (yecee&) 
 (d) Nepal /vesheeue  
29. Which state of India was ruled by the Ahom 
Dynasty? 
 Yeejle kesâ efkeâme jepÙe hej ‘Denesce JebMe’ keâe Meemeve Lee? 
 (a) Assam/Demece  (b) Karnataka/keâvee&škeâ 
 (c) Odisha/Deesef[Mee  (d) Rajasthan/jepemLeeve  
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SSC CGL (TIER-I) Online hejer#ee 2018 
JÙeeKÙee meefnle nue ØeMve-he$e (Shift-II) 
General Intelligence and Reasoning 
1.  Arrange the following words in a logical and 
meaningful order. 
  1. Wrist 
  2. Nails 
  3. Shoulder 
  4. Elbow 
  5. Palm 
  6. Fingers  
  efvecveefueefKele MeyoeW keâes leke&âhetCe& leLee meeLe&keâ ›eâce ceW 
JÙeJeefmLele keâerefpeS:  
  1. keâueeF&  
  2. veeKetve 
  3. kebâOee 
  4. keâesnveer 
  5. nLesueer 
  6. DebiegefueÙeeB 
 (a) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5, 6  
 (b) 3, 4, 1, 5, 6, 2  
 (c) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6 
 (d) 3, 5, 1, 4, 6, 2 
2.  Select the word-pair in which the two words 
are related in the same way as the two words in 
the following word-pair. 
  Dirty : Filthy  
  efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes Gme Meyo Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve 
keâerefpeS, efpemekesâ oesveeW Meyo Deeheme ceW Gmeer Øekeâej 
mebyebefOele nQ efpeme Øekeâej veerÛes efueKes ieS Meyo Ùegice kesâ 
oesveeW Meyo hejmhej mebyebefOele nQ~  
  ieboe : efIeveewvee 
 (a) Shy : Timid/Meceeauee : [jheeskeâ  
 (b) Bright : Sunlight/GppJeue : metÙe& keâe ØekeâeMe  
 (c) Cute : Child/hÙeeje : yeÛÛee 
 (d) Perfect : Unique/efvehegCe : DeefÉleerÙe 
3.  Select the correct mirror image of the given 
figure when the mirror is placed to the right of 
the figure. 
  Ùeefo veerÛes oer ieF& Deeke=âefle kesâ oeSb Deesj ohe&Ce jKee peeS 
lees yeveves Jeeues mener ohe&Ce Øeefleefyebye keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~  
   
    
4.  Select the figure in which the given figure is 
embedded. 
  (Rotation is not allowed)  
  Gme Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS efpemeceW veerÛes oer ieF& 
Deeke=âefle efÚheer ngF& nw~  
  (Deeke=âefle keâes Ietceeves keâer Devegceefle veneR nw~) 
   
   
5.  Select the term that will come next in the 
following series.  
  efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW ØeMve efÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej 
keâewve meer mebKÙee DeeSieer? 
  114, 127, 153, 192, 244, ? 
 (a) 344  (b) 309  
 (c) 284 (d) 361 
(hejer#ee efleefLe : 13.06.2019) 
 
6.  The sum of the current ages of Shipra and 
Malini is 65 years. After 5 years, Shipra's age 
will be 15 years more than Malini's age. What 
is Malini's  current age?  
  efMeØee Deewj ceeefueveer keâer Jele&ceeve DeeÙeg keâe Ùeesie 65 Je<e& 
nw~ 5 Je<e& kesâ he§eele, efMeØee keâer DeeÙeg ceeefueveer keâer DeeÙeg 
mes 15 Je<e& DeefOekeâ nes peeSieer~ ceeefueveer keâer Jele&ceeve 
DeeÙeg efkeâleveer nw? 
 (a) 30 years/30 Je<e&   (b) 20 years/20 Je<e&   
 (c) 15 years/15 Je<e&  (d) 25 years/25 Je<e&  
7.  Select the missing number from the given 
options.  
  efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS: 
  
36 52 86
28 40 12
32 46 ?
 
 (a) 49  (b) 43  
 (c) 51 (d) 53 
8.  Two statements are given followed by three 
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming 
the statements to be true, even if they seem to 
be at variance with commonly known facts, 
decide which of the conclusions logically 
follow(s) from the statements.  
  Statements : 
  All utensils are spoons. 
  All bowls are spoons. 
  Conclusion : 
  I. No utensil is a bowl. 
  II. Some utensils are bowls. 
  III. No spoon is a utensil. 
  veerÛes oes keâLeve efoS ieS nw Deewj Gmekesâ yeeo efve<keâ<e& I, 
II Deewj III efoS nQ~ Deehekeâes keâLeve keâes melÙe ceeveles ngS, 
Ûeens Jen meeceevÙele: %eele leLÙeeW mes efYeVe Øeleerle nesles nes, 
Deehekeâes Ùen efveCe&Ùe keâjvee nw efkeâ efoS ieS keâLeveeW mes 
keâewve-mee efve<keâ<e& leke&âmebiele ™he mes efvekeâuelee nw~  
  keâLeve : 
  meYeer yele&ve, ÛecceÛe nwb~  
  meYeer keâšesjs, ÛecceÛe nQ~  
  efve<keâ<e& : 
  I. keâesF& yele&ve, keâšesje veneR nw~  
  II. kegâÚ yele&ve, keâšesjs nQ~  
  III. keâesF& Yeer ÛecceÛe, yele&ve veneR nQ~  
 (a) Conclusions I and III follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I 
Deewj III efvekeâueles nQ~   
 (b) Either conclusion I or II follows/ efve<keâ<e& I 
DeLeJee efve<keâ<e& II efvekeâuelee nQ~  
 (c) Only conclusion III follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& III 
efvekeâuelee nQ~  
 (d) Only conclusion I follows/kesâJeue efve<keâ<e& I 
efvekeâuelee nw~ 
9.  In a code language TROPICAL is written as 
PORTLACI. How will DISTANCE be written 
in that language?  
  Skeâ ketâš Yee<ee ceW, TROPICAL keâes PORTLACI 
kesâ ™he ceW efueKee ieÙee nw~ Gmeer ketâš Yee<ee ceW 
DISTANCE keâes kewâmes efueKee peeSiee? 
 (a) ISTSNAEF (b) STIDECNA  
 (c) TSIDECAN (d) TSIDECNA  
10.  How many triangles are there in the following 
figure?  
  efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ceW efkeâleves ef$eYegpe nQ? 
 
 (a) 20 (b) 22  
 (c) 18 (d) 16 
11.  Select the figure that will come next in the 
following figure series.  
  efvecveefueefKele Deeke=âefle ëe=bKeuee ceW Deeves Jeeueer Deieueer 
Deeke=âefle keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS :   
   
 
   
 
12.  Select the term that will come next in the 
following series.  
  efvecveefueefKele ëe=bKeuee ceW ØeMve efÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej 
keâewve-mee De#ej-mecetn DeeSiee? 
  DGJ, BDN, ZAR, XXV, ? 
 (a) VUZ  (b) VUY  
 (c) VTZ (d) UUZ 
13.  Three of the following four letter-cluster are 
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick 
the odd one out. 
  efvecveefueefKele Ûeej-De#ej mecetneW ceW mes leerve De#ej-mecetn 
efkeâmeer Øekeâej mes Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~ 
Demeceeve De#ej-mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~  
 (a) DHLPT (b) UYCGK  
 (c) RVZDG (d) AEIMQ 
14.  Three of the following four words are alike in a 
certain way and one is different pick the odd 
word out.  
  efvecveefueefKele Ûeej MeyoeW ceW mes leerve Meyo efkeâmeer Øekeâej 
mes Skeâmeceeve nw Deewj Skeâ Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve De#ej-
mecetn keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~ 
 (a) Silver/efmeuJej  (b) Orange/DeesjWpe  
 (c) Violet/JeesFuesš (d) Indigo/Fefv[iees 
15.  Three of the following four number-pairs are 
alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick 
the odd pair out.  
  efvecveefueefKele Ûeej mebKÙee-ÙegiceeW ceW mes leerve Ùegice efkeâmeer 
Øekeâej Skeâmeceeve nQ Deewj Skeâ Ùegice Demeceeve nw~ Demeceeve 
mebKÙee Ùegice keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS~  
 (a) 4 : 27  (b) 16 : 125 
 (c) 49 : 218 (d) 9 : 64 
16.  Three different positions of the same dice are 
shown here. Which number is on the face 
opposite to the face showing '5'?  
  Skeâ ner heemes keâer leerve Deueie-Deueie efmLeefleÙeeb efoKeeF& 
ieF& nw~ efpeme Heâuekeâ ceW mebKÙee 5 nw, Gmekesâ efJehejerle 
Heâuekeâ hej keâewve-meer mebKÙee nesieer? 
   
 (a) 1 (b) 2  
 (c) 6 (d) 3 
17.  In the Venn diagram shown here triangle 
represents ‘students’, the circle represents 
‘diploma holders’ and the quadrilateral 
represents ‘graduates’. The numbers given in 
the diagram represents number of persons of 
that particular category. 
  efoS ieS Jesve DeejsKe ceW ef$eYegpe ‘efJeÅeeLeea’ keâes oMee&lee nw, 
Je=òe ‘ef[hueescee Oeejer’ keâes oMee&lee nw Deewj ÛelegYeg&pe 
‘mveelekeâ’ keâes oMee&lee nw, DeejsKe ceW oer ieF& mebKÙeeSB Gme 
ßesCeer efJeMes<e kesâ JÙeefòeâÙeeW keâer mebKÙee keâes oMee&leer nw~ 
 
  How many students are diploma holders but 
NOT graduates?  
  efkeâleves efJeÅeeLeea ef[hueesceeOeejer nw hejvleg mveelekeâ veneR nw? 
 (a) 11 (b) 30  
 (c) 8 (d) 40 
18.  Heart is related to ‘Circulation’ in the same 
way as ‘Kidney’ is related to’ ________. 
  efpeme Øekeâej ùoÙe keâe mecyevOe jòeâ heefjmebÛejCe mes nw, 
Gmeer Øekeâej Je=keäkeâ keâe mecyevOe----mes nw~ 
 (a) Energy Production/Tpee& efvecee&Ce  
 (b) Reproduction/Øepeveve  
 (c) Exceretion /Glmepe&ve 
 (d) Respiration /Õemeve 
19.  Which two signs should be interchanged to 
make the following equation correct?  
  efvecveefueefKele meceerkeâjCe keâes mener yeveeves kesâ efueS efkeâve 
oes efÛeÖeW keâes hejmhej yeoue osvee ÛeeefnS? 
  5 + 16 – 4 × 14 ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ 2 = 59 
 (a) ÷ and × /÷ Deewj ×  (b) ÷  and -/÷ Deewj -  
 (c) × and -/× Deewj - (d) + and - /+ Deewj - 
20.  Select the option that depicts how the given 
transparent sheet of paper would appear if it is 
folded at the dotted line. 
  Ùeefo heejoMeea keâeiepe keâer Meerš keâes efyevog jsKee mes ceesÌ[e 
peeS lees Meerš efvecveefueefKele efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efkeâme Øekeâej 
efoKeeF& osieer? 
 
   
    
21.  Select the missing number from the given 
options. 
  efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW mes ueghle mebKÙee keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeSŠ 
  
2 3 5
125 343 216
3 4 ?
 
 (a) 1 (b) 2 
 (c) 3 (d) 4 
22.  In a code language, if LAMINATE is coded as 
121139141205, then how will SYSTEMIC be 
coded in the same language?    
  Skeâ ketâš Yee<ee ceW LAMINATE keâes 121139141205 
efueKee peelee nw~ Gmeer Yee<ee ceW SYSTEMIC keâes kewâmes 
efueKee peeSiee? 
 (a) 1825182051393 (b) 1925192051493  
 (c) 1925192051393 (d) 1925192051383 
23.  ‘A+B’ means 'A, is the sister of B'  
  ‘A–B’ means 'A, is the daughter of B' 
  ‘A×B’ means 'A, is the brother of B' 
  ‘A÷ ÷ ÷ ÷B’ means 'A, is the husband of B' 
  If V + U × Q – T ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ R + P × S, then how P related 
to V?  
  ‘A+B’ keâe DeLe& nw ‘A, B keâer yenve nw’~  
  ‘A-B’ keâe DeLe& nw ‘A, B keâer heg$eer nw’~ 
  ‘A×B’ keâe DeLe& nw ‘A, B keâe YeeF& nw’~  
  ‘A÷ ÷ ÷ ÷B’ keâe DeLe& nw ‘A, B keâe heefle nw’~ 
  Ùeefo V + U × Q – T ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ R + P × S nw, lees P, V mes 
efkeâme Øekeâej mebyebefOele nw? 
 (a) Maternal uncle/ceecee  
 (b) Paternal aunt/ÛeeÛeer  
 (c) Paternal uncle/ÛeeÛee 
 (d) Maternal aunt/ceewmeer 
24.  Select the option that is related to the third 
number in the same way as the second number 
is related to the first number. 
  Gme efJekeâuhe keâe ÛeÙeve keâerefpeS pees leermejer mebKÙee mes 
Gmeer lejn mes mebyebefOele nw efpeme lejn otmejer mebKÙee, henueer 
mebKÙee mes mebyebefOele nw~  
  12 : 192 :: 15 : ? 
 (a) 240 (b) 225  
 (c) 245 (d) 250 
25.  Select the term that will come next in the 
following series.  
  veerÛes oer ieF& ëe=bKeuee ceW, ØeMveefÛeÖ (?) kesâ mLeeve hej 
keâewve-mee De#ej DeeSiee? 
  M, E, P, H, S, ?, V, N  
 (a) M  (b) K  
 (c) U (d) J 
General Awareness 
26. Who is the author of the book The Buddha and 
His Dhamma? 
 ‘o yegæe Sb[ efnpe Oecce’ hegmlekeâ kesâ uesKeve keâewve nQ? 
 (a) Jawaharlal Nehru/peJeenjueeue vesn™ 
 (b) B.R. Ambedkar /yeer] DeeÌj Deebyes[keâj  
 (c) Sarojini Naidu/mejesefpeveer veeÙe[t 
 (d) Rajmohan Gandhi/jepeceesnve ieebOeer 
27. With which sport is the term bleeder 
assoclated? 
 ‘yueer[j’ Meyo efkeâme Kesue mes pegÌ[e nw?  
 (a) Swimming/lewjekeâer (b) Volleyball/yee@ueeryee@ue 
 (c) Cricket/ef›eâkesâš  (d) Boxing/yee@efkeämebie  
28. Chepu is a unique cultural symbol of ___. 
 Ûeshet’ efkeâme keâe Skeâ Devet"e meebmke=âeflekeâ Øeleerkeâ nw?  
 (a) Bhutan/Yetševe  
 (b) China/Ûeerve  
 (c) Myanmar (Burma) /cÙeebceej (yecee&) 
 (d) Nepal /vesheeue  
29. Which state of India was ruled by the Ahom 
Dynasty? 
 Yeejle kesâ efkeâme jepÙe hej ‘Denesce JebMe’ keâe Meemeve Lee? 
 (a) Assam/Demece  (b) Karnataka/keâvee&škeâ 
 (c) Odisha/Deesef[Mee  (d) Rajasthan/jepemLeeve  
 
30. Which of the following is the largest container 
port of India? 
 efvecveefueefKele ceW mes Yeejle keâe meyemes yeÌ[e kebâšsvej heesš& 
keâewve-mee nw?   
 (a) Ennore port/SVeesj heesš& 
  (b) Jawaharlal Nehru Port/peJeenjueeue vesn™ heesš&  
 (c) Chhatrapati Shivaji Port/Ú$eheefle efMeJeepeer heesš&  
 (d) Paradip Port/heejeoerhe heesš&  
31. Wind turbines convert ____ energy into 
mechanical power. 
 heJeve-Ûekeäkeâer (šyee&Fve)_____ Tpee& keâes Ùeebef$ekeâ Meefòeâ 
ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjleer nw~  
 (a) Kinetic/ieeflepe (b) Nuclear/veeefYekeâerÙe  
 (c) Chemical /jemeeÙeefvekeâ  (d) Gravitational/ieg®lJeerÙe  
32. As of April 2019 who is longest serving chief 
minister of an Indian state? 
 DeØewue 2019 lekeâ Øeehle peevekeâejer kesâ Devegmeej, Yeejle ceW 
efkeâmeer jepÙe ceW cegKÙeceb$eer heo hej meJee&efOekeâ meceÙe lekeâ 
jnves Jeeues JÙeefòeâ keâe veece yeleeFS~  
 (a) Jayalalitha/peÙeueefuelee 
 (b) Pawan Chamling/heJeve Ûeeceefuebie  
 (c) Jyoti Basu/pÙeesefle yemeg 
 (d) Sheila Dixit /Meeruee oeref#ele  
33. Who was the first Russian Prime miniser to 
visit independent India? 
 mJeleb$e Yeejle keâe oewje keâjves Jeeues henues ™meer ØeOeeveceb$eer 
keâewve Les?  
 (a) Vladimir Putin /Jueeefoceerj hegefleve 
 (b) Mikhail Gorbachev/ efceKeeFue ieesJee&ÛesJe 
 (c) Boris Yeltsin /yeesefjme Ùesuleefmeve  
 (d) Nikolai Bulganin/efvekeâesueeF& yeguieeefveve  
34. The study of insects is called____. 
 keâerÌ[eW kesâ DeOÙeÙeve keâes keäÙee keâne peelee nw? 
 (a) Anthropology/SsvLeÇesheesueespeer 
  (b) Ornithology/Deesefve&LeÇesueespeer  
 (c) Geology/ efpeÙeesuee@peer  
 (d) Entomology/ Svšesceesuee@peer 
35. Who among the following is/ was the longest 
serving governor of an Indian state? 
 efkeâmeer YeejleerÙe jepÙe kesâ meyemes uebyes meceÙe lekeâ mesJee ceW 
jnves Jeeues jepÙeheeue keâewve Les?  
 (a) N D Tiwari /Sve [er efleJeejer  
 (b) Padmaja Naidu /he©epee veeÙe[t  
 (c) Sarojini Naidu /mejesefpeveer veeÙe[t  
 (d) Lakshmi Kant Jha /ue#ceer keâeble Pee 
36. What was the theme of World AIDS Day 2018? 
 efJeÕe S[dme efoJeme- 2018 keâer Leerce keäÙee Leer?  
 (a) We Shall Overcome /nce neWies keâeceÙeeye 
 (b) Check Yourself / mJeÙeb keâes peeBÛeW 
 (c) Save Yourself / mJeÙeb keâes yeÛeeÙeW  
 (d) Know your Status / Deheveer efmLeefle peeveW 
37. How many sessions of the Lok Sabha are 
normally held in a year? 
 Skeâ Je<e& ceW ueeskeâmeYee kesâ meeceevÙele: efkeâleves me$e 
DeeÙeesefpele efkeâS peeles nQ?  
 (a) 5 (b) 2 
 (c) 3 (d) 7 
38. Which theory is used to make long-run 
predictions about exchange rates in a flexible 
exchange rate system?/Skeâ ueÛeerueer efJeefveceÙe oj 
ØeCeeueer cebs efJeefveceÙe ojeW kesâ yeejs ceW uecyeer DeJeefOe keâer 
YeefJe<ÙeJeeCeer keâjves kesâ efueS efkeâme efmeæeble keâe GheÙeesie 
efkeâÙee peelee nw?  
 (a) Purchasing Power Parity Theory 
  ›eâÙe Meefòeâ mecelee efmeæeble 
 (b) Balance of Payment Theory 
  Yegieleeve meblegueve efmeæeble 
 (c) Interest Rate Approach/yÙeepe oj Âef°keâesCe  
 (d) Portfolio Balance Approach 
  heesš&heâesefueÙee meblegueve Âef° keâesCe 
39. Which was the wettest place in India in 2018 as 
per the India Meteorological Department 
(IMD)? 
 YeejleerÙe ceewmece efJe%eeve efJeYeeie (IMD) kesâ Devegmeej, 
2018 ceW Yeejle ceW meyemes DeefOekeâ vece mLeeve keâewve-mee Lee?  
 (a) Mahabaleshwar/ceneyeuesÕej 
  (b) Cherrapunji/ÛesjehetBpeer 
 (c) Mawsynram/ceeefvemejece 
  (d) Ooty/TBšer  
40. Identify the part of brain that controls the 
maintenance of posture, balance and 
equilibrium.  
 ceefmle<keâ kesâ Gme Yeeie keâes henÛeeefveS pees Meejerefjkeâ cegõe, 
meblegueve Deewj meecÙeeJemLee keâes ______efveÙebef$ele keâjlee nw~  
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