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  • - Number of Questions: 150

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SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 1

If the roots of a quadratic equation are 20 and -7, then find the equation?

Detailed Solution: Question 1

Any quadratic equation is of the form: x2 - (sum of the roots)x + (product of the roots) = 0
where x is a real variable.

As the sum of the roots is 13 and the product of the roots is -140.
The quadratic equation with roots as 20 and -7 is: x2 - 13x - 140 = 0.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 2

Practice Quiz or MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) with solutions are available for Practice, which would help you prepare for "Bar Graphs" under LR and DI. You can practice these practice quizzes as per your speed and improvise the topic. The same topic is covered under various competitive examinations like - CAT, GMAT, Bank PO, SSC and other competitive examinations.

Q.

What is the ratio of the total sales of branch B2 for both years to the total sales of branch B4 for both years?

Detailed Solution: Question 2

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 3

Total sales of branches B1, B3 and B5 together for both the years (in thousand numbers) is?

Detailed Solution: Question 3

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 4

Study the following line graph and answer the questins.
Exports from Three Companies Over the Years (in Rs. crore)

Q. In which year was the difference between the exports from Companies X and Y the minimum?

Detailed Solution: Question 4

The difference between the exports from the Companies X and Y during the various years are:

In 1993 = Rs. (80 - 30) crores = Rs. 50 crores.

In 1994 = Rs. (60 - 40) crores = Rs. 20 crores.

In 1995 = Rs. (60 - 40) crores = Rs. 20 crores.

In 1996 = Rs. (70 - 60) crores = Rs. 10 crores.

In 1997 = Rs. (100 - 80) crores = Rs. 20 crores.

In 1998 = Rs. (100 - 50) crores = Rs. 50 crores.

In 1999 = Rs. (140 - 120) crores = Rs. 20 crores.

Clearly, the difference is minimum in the year 1996.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 5

DirectionIn each of the following questions two statements are given and these statements are followed by two conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:
Some actors are singers.
All the singers are dancers.

Conclusions:
1. Some actors are dancers.
2. No singer is actor.

Detailed Solution: Question 5

From the image:

  • Some actors are dancers. Yes
  • No singer is actor. No

Only (1) conclusion follows.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 6

Statements:
Some mangoes are yellow.
Some tixo are mangoes.

Conclusions:
(1) Some mangoes are green.
(2) Tixo is a yellow.

Detailed Solution: Question 6

From the image:

  • Some mangoes are green. No
  • Tixo is a yellow. maybe or may not be

Neither of the conclusions follows.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 7

Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions that follow:

Five guest lecturers have to be scheduled for students starting from Monday and ending on Friday of the same week. The topics of lectures are maths, science, language, civics, and grooming, not necessarily in the same order. The experts for lectures belong to Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, and Jaipur, not necessarily in the same order. Three guest lecturers are females and two are males.

The males will take lectures on alternate days and won't be available on Monday. The expert who belongs to Delhi is a female and is free only on Tuesday. The Civics lecture needs to be scheduled on Wednesday. Neither grooming nor maths can be scheduled for Monday. The language lecture should be scheduled after civics. The grooming expert belongs to Hyderabad. The expert of science neither belongs to Chennai, nor to Jaipur. A female expert belongs to Jaipur.

Q.
The Civics lecture was delivered by an expert from which of the following cities?

Detailed Solution: Question 7

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 8

Directions to Solve

In each word of the following questions consists of pair of words bearing a relationship among these, from amongst the alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrate a similar relationship.

Question -

Glove : Hand

Detailed Solution: Question 8

As Glove is worn in Hands similarly Socks are worn on feet.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 9

Directions: Read the following statements carefully and answer the given question.

I. J is the father of F, but F is not the son of J.
II. M is the daughter of B and sister of P.
III. P is the brother of F.

Q. Which of the following statements is/are true?

Detailed Solution: Question 9

J and B respectively are husband and wife and they have three children, i.e. F, P and M.
P is their son and F and M are their daughters.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 10

Rani was going with a boy and her friend. Her friend asked Rani about the boy. She said, "My maternal uncle and the uncle of the boy's maternal uncle are the same". How is Rani and that boy related?

Detailed Solution: Question 10

Two possibilities are there.

Case I:

Case II:

So, relation between Rani and the boy is "Mother and Son" or "Aunt and Nephew".

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

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.

When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.

Input: engineer 30 marble famous 41 52 seven 61 rough 36 89 jump
Step 1: engineer famous 30 marble 41 52 seven 61 rough 36 89 jump
Step 2: engineer famous 89 61 30 marble 41 52 seven rough 36 jump
Step 3: engineer famous 89 61 jump marble 30 41 52 seven rough 36
Step 4: engineer famous 89 61 jump marble 52 41 30 seven rough 36
Step 5: engineer famous 89 61 jump marble 52 41 rough seven 30 36
Step 6: engineer famous 89 61 jump marble 52 41 rough seven 36 30

Step 6 is the last step of the above input.

Now, as per the rules followed in the above steps, answer the given question based on the following input:
Input: bone 11 alluring 25 major 47 81 enough 49 simple 16 anxious

Q. Which of the following terms exactly comes between '49' and 'enough' in Step 3?

Detailed Solution: Question 11

Input: bone 11 alluring 25 major 47 81 enough 49 simple 16 anxious
Step 1: alluring anxious bone 11 25 major 47 81 enough 49 simple 16
Step 2: alluring anxious 81 49 bone 11 25 major 47 enough simple 16
Step 3: alluring anxious 81 49 bone enough 11 25 major 47 simple 16
Step 4: alluring anxious 81 49 bone enough 47 25 11 major simple 16
Step 5: alluring anxious 81 49 bone enough 47 25 major simple 11 16
Step 6: alluring anxious 81 49 bone enough 47 25 major simple 16 11
Rule: In Step 1, two words are picked and arranged in alphabetical order and placed at the left corner and in Step 2, two numbers are picked and arranged in descending order, next to the words arranged in alphabetical order and so on.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 12

Directions: The given question is on the basis of following information.

A number and word arrangement machine, when given an input line of words and numbers, re-arranges them by undertaking a specific rule in every step. Given below is the illustration of an input and its steps of re-arrangement.

Input: 8 Camera 3 12 Stardom Umbrella 11 Orange 21 23 Public Apple
Step I - Apple 3 8 Camera 12 Stardom Umbrella 11 Orange 21 23 Public
Step II - Apple 3 8 Camera 12 Umbrella 11 Orange 23 Public Stardom 21
Step III - Apple 3 Orange 11 8 Camera 12 Umbrella 23 Public Stardom 21
Step IV - Apple 3 Orange 11 8 Camera Umbrella 23 Public 12 Stardom 21
Step V - Apple 3 Orange 11 Umbrella 23 8 Camera Public 12 Stardom 21
Step VI - Apple 3 Orange 11 Umbrella 23 Camera 8 Public 12 Stardom 21
Here, step VI is the final step of the given input.

Input for the question is given below:

Input: Ice-cream 18 Elephant 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl 13 23 Train

Q. In step 3, which of the following elements is fourth to the left of seventh element from the right end?

Detailed Solution: Question 12

Distribution of words in the given input is as follows.
Words initiating with a vowel - Apple, Orange and Umbrella
Consonants - Camera, Public and Stardom
Prime numbers - 3, 11 and 23
Composite numbers - 8, 12 and 21
The re-arrangement of this input is done using the following logic.
Step 1 - Vowel + smallest prime number at start (Apple 3)
Step 2 - Consonant + largest composite number at last (Stardom 21)
Step 3 - Next vowel + next prime number (Orange 11) and the process continues till step 6.
So, the re-arrangement for the asked Input - Ice-cream 18 Elephant 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl 13 23 Train:

Step 1 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 18 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl 23 Train
Step 2 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl 23 Train 18
Step 3 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 23 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl Train 18
Step 4 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 23 6 31 Brain Owl Praise 12 Train 18
Step 5 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 23 Owl 31 6 Brain Praise 12 Train 18
Step 6 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 23 Owl 31 Brain 6 Praise 12 Train 18
So, in step 3, element '13' is fourth to the left of the seventh element (31) from the right end.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 13

Fill in the blank (8) from suitable given options:

Leadership is one element, probably the most important element, of the overall managerial job. For managerial effectiveness, leadership quality is (1)____. Leadership is not status or (2)____ but rather it is having (3)____ over others. Managers are required to (4)____ the objectives; leadership is exercised to (5)____ them. Leadership is an individual (6)____and is proportional to individual’s own personal  (7)____ to get people to do as he (8)____. Thus leadership can stimulate and (9)____ people to get their willingness and (10)____ for achieving the proposed objectives of the organization.

Detailed Solution: Question 13

The correct option is B.
Leadership is an individual ability and is proportional to an individual's own personal resources to get people to do as he wishes.
A person can do whatever he wishes with the help of his ability and resources. 

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 14

Fill in the blank (10) from suitable given options:

Leadership is one element, probably the most important element, of the overall managerial job. For managerial effectiveness, leadership quality is (1)____. Leadership is not status or (2)____ but rather it is having (3)____ over others. Managers are required to (4)____ the objectives; leadership is exercised to (5)____ them. Leadership is an individual (6)____and is proportional to individual’s own personal  (7)____ to get people to do as he (8)____. Thus leadership can stimulate and (9)____ people to get their willingness and (10)____ for achieving the proposed objectives of the organization.

Detailed Solution: Question 14

The correct option is B.
Thus leadership can stimulate and motivate people to get their willingness and commitment for achieving the proposed objectives of the organization. This means that a person gets motivated and committed to his objectives.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 15

DIRECTIONS: The following question contains an idiom and its usage in a sentence, followed by five possible meanings labelled A, B, C, D and E. Pick out the right meaning of the idiom in question and mark your answer accordingly.

Q. 
Hole and corner.
I have come to know of your "hole and corner" method of dealing with people.

Detailed Solution: Question 15

Meaning of Hole and corner: Shady and secretive, typically to hide illicit activity.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 16

Trying to mimic some of the pitch variations of a dolphin chattering is the same as attempting to sing like a sick parakeet when one is intoxicated; the completelack of harmony and apparent randomness of the noise means the human vocalchords are completely incapable of reproducing these sounds.

Detailed Solution: Question 16

This question is quite tricky. It involves parallel structure. You have to look carefully to figure out what form the comparison takes. The comparison is not one of similarity, it is one of equality. Saying x is y is quite different from saying x is like y or x is similar to y. Choices B, C and E all change the fundamental underlying concept of the sentence. Choice D disrupts the parallel structure. The parallel structure is “trying to mimic” and “attempting to sing”. Choice A is the correct answer.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 17

Directions: The following question has two blanks. In each blank a preposition has been omitted. Choose the set of prepositions for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

Tuesday’s multi-city police raids leading ________ the arrests of five people ________ alleged Maoist links has once again brought the debate on the concept of Urban Naxalism.

Detailed Solution: Question 17

Tuesday’s multi-city police raids leading ________ the arrests of five people ________ alleged Maoist links has once again brought the debate on the concept of Urban Naxalism.

We know that the verb 'lead' is followed by the preposition 'to'. Therefore, the preposition 'to' should be filled in the blank 1.

Lead (Verb):
To culminate or result in (a particular event or consequence).

Ex. Closing the plant will lead to 300 job losses.

Now, if we observe we can find that there is no other option in which 'to' is given as a choice for the blank 1. Thus, all other options can get eliminated.

Option B is hence the correct answer.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 18

Directions: The following question has two blanks. In each blank a preposition has been omitted. Choose the set of prepositions for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

The company hopes that its initiative will provide a major source of revenue, ________ fears over the impact of placing thousands of satellites _________ orbit.

Detailed Solution: Question 18

The company hopes that its initiative will provide a major source of revenue, ________ fears over the impact of placing thousands of satellites _________ orbit.

If we read the sentence carefully, we can infer that the company is positive about its initiative though there are fears over the impact of an action. Evidently, the preposition that best suits for the blank 1 is 'despite' or 'inspite of'. This eliminates options B, C and E.

For the blank 2, the most appropriate preposition is 'in' as satellites are placed 'in' orbit. 

Option A is hence the correct answer.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 19

Direction: The sentences given in the question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

A. During the 24-hour darkness of the austral autumn and winter, the South Pole Telescope operates nonstop under impeccable conditions for astronomy.

B. The atmosphere is thin (the pole is more than 9,300 feet above sea level, 9,000 of which are ice), stable (due to the absence of the heating and cooling effects of a rising and setting Sun) and the pole has some of the calmest winds on Earth, blowing almost always from the same direction.

C. “The South Pole has the harshest environment on Earth, but also the most benign,” says William Holzapfel, a University of California at Berkeley astrophysicist, the on-site lead researcher at the South Pole Telescope.

D. From an astronomer’s perspective, not until the Sun goes down and stays down—March through September— does the South Pole get “benign.”

Detailed Solution: Question 19

C talks of the South Pole being benign. D refers to the word benign in quotes. So, D should come after C, and quite possibly immediately after C.

The idea conveyed here is that the South Pole has the most benign weather and it is benign from March to September. So we can directly eliminate choice (d).

Sentence C makes a better choice for starting the paragraph than A.

Sentence A talks of impeccable conditions for astronomy and B explains what it is.

The question is " Arrange the sentences in the correct order "
The order is CDAB

Hence, the answer is CDAB
Choice C is the correct answer.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 20

The resolutions on Fundamental Rights and National Economic Policy were passed in which of the following sessions of the Indian National Congress?

Detailed Solution: Question 20

The Gandhi Irwin Pact was endorsed by the Congress in the Karachi Session of 1931, that was held from March 26-31. Gandhi was nominated to represent Congress in the Second Round Table Conference. Just a week back, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru had been executed. So, there was anger in the public whose point was that why Gandhi did accept to sign the pact.

So, when Gandhi was on the way  to attend the Karachi session, all over the route, he was greeted with the Black flags. In the Karachi session, congress passed a resolution to dissociate itself from and disapprove the political violence in any shape. The resolution which was drafted by Gandhi, admired the bravery and sacrifice of the three martyrs. In the same line, the Congress endorsed the Gandhi-Irwin Pact and reiterated the goal of "Poorna Swaraj".

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

Pravin Amre and Vinod Kambli played for which province in South Africa?

Detailed Solution: Question 21

Like Sachin Tendulkar, both Kambli and Amre were coached by Ramakanth Achrekar and played for Mumbai and India.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 22

Which place is called as "Silicon Valley" of India?  

Detailed Solution: Question 22

The Correct Option is C: Bengaluru

Silicon Valley of India:
- The term "Silicon Valley of India" refers to the city of Bengaluru (also known as Bangalore), which is located in the southern state of Karnataka in India.
- The name is derived from the original Silicon Valley in California, USA, which is home to many of the world's leading technology companies.
- Bengaluru earned this title because it has become a major hub for the Information Technology (IT) industry in India, with several multinational and domestic technology companies having established their presence in the city.
Reasons for Bengaluru being the Silicon Valley of India:
- Skilled Workforce: Bengaluru is home to numerous prestigious educational institutions, producing a highly skilled workforce, particularly in the fields of engineering and technology.
- Supportive Government Policies: The Karnataka government has implemented policies and initiatives that promote the growth and development of the IT sector in the state, making it attractive for businesses to set up operations in Bengaluru.
- Research and Development: The city has a strong research and development ecosystem, including renowned institutions like the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and various research organizations that contribute to innovation and cutting-edge technology.
- Infrastructure: Bengaluru boasts well-developed infrastructure, including high-speed internet connectivity, reliable power supply, and excellent transportation facilities, making it conducive for businesses to operate efficiently.
- Global Exposure: With numerous multinational companies having set up their offices and development centers in the city, Bengaluru has become a melting pot of diverse cultures and has developed strong global connections..

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 23

_______ is the place where data is held in an electromagnetic or optical form for access by a computer processor.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 24

A printer is a/an ______ kind of device. 

Detailed Solution: Question 24

A printer is an output device.

  • The printer is a device through which prints of any document is prepared or processed and all the printed information of the computer are obtained.
  • Laser printer is the fastest printer in the world.
  • The first electronic printer was the EP-101, was introduced in 1968.
  • It was invented by Japanese company Epson.

Important Points 

  • Printers can be divided into two:
    • Impact printer.
    • Non-impact printer.
  • In impact printers, printing heads touch on the paper.
  • Examples of impact printers are:
    • Line printer.
    • Chain printer.
    • Dot-matrix printer.
    • Character printer.
    • Drum printer.
    • Daisy wheel printer.
  • Examples of non-impact printers are:
    • Laser printer.
    • Inkjet printer.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 25

A software programme that enables users to build, develop, and maintain databases as well as grant restricted access to data is known as a _______.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 26

________ is an organized collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 27

The process of confirming that someone or something is who or what it claims to be is known as ______.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 28

Which of the following is part of the system unit?

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 29

  SMTP, FTP and DNS are applications of the ____ layer.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 11 - Question 30

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