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SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 1

Directions to Solve

Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series.

Question -

1, 4, 10, 22, 46, ?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 1

The pattern is + 3, + 6, + 12, + 24,.....

So, missing term = 46 + 48 = 94.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 2

The volume of a gas is directly proportional to temperature and inversely proportional to pressure. If the gas occupies 400 cubic feet volume at some pressure, then by what percentage does the pressure need to be increased so as to compress the gas into a 4 cubic feet tank at constant temperature?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 2

V α T/P
Since temperature is constant, therefore
V α T/P
⇒ V1P1 = V2P2
400P1 = 4P2
P2 = 100P1
So, percentage increase 

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SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 3

Directions: Study the following caselet carefully to answer the questions given beside.
Rahim is an employee in TCS. In December 2019, his expenditure and savings are as follows:
He spends four times on house rent of what he spends on grocery in that month. One-fifth of his salary goes on these two items only. He spends a total of Rs. 10000 on school fee of his kids and house maid. He also gives Rs. 12000 to his younger brother who studies in college, which is thrice the amount he gives to house maid. Expenditure on petrol is Rs. 6000, and two-third of expenditure on petrol is equal to the expenditure on grocery. He also goes to the gym for which he pays half what he pays to his house maid. Whatever left after all this expenditure becomes his savings for December 2019.

Q. Rahim’s one of the friends Shyam also works at the same position and gets a salary equal to Rahim. Shyam has no kids and he has no younger brother like Rahim but Shyam sends Rs. 15000 to his parents each month. All other expenses of Shyam are the same as Rahim’s. In December 2019, what percent more/less Shyam saves each month than Rahim?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 3

Rahim’s monthly savings in December 2019 were Rs. 50000.
Shyam’s expenses are similar to Rahim’s except for two things.
Shyam has no kids, so no school fee, thus his savings = 50000 + 6000
Shyam send Rs. 15000 to his parents, but he doesn’t have to send Rs. 12000 to his brother like Rahim send, so Shyam here has to spend Rs. 3000 more.
So, Shyam savings due to this thing would become 50000 + 6000 – 3000 = Rs. 53000.
So Shyam’s savings are Rs. 3000 more than Rahim’s. In percentage, it becomes
3000 / 50000 × 100 = 6%
Hence, option C is correct.

Common Explanation:
Expenditure on petrol is Rs. 6000, and since two-third of expenditure on petrol is equal to expenditure on grocery, we have
Expenditure on grocery is (2 / 3) × 6000 = Rs. 4000
He spend four times on house rent on what he spend on grocery in that month, means
Expenditure on house rent = 4 × 4000 = Rs. 16000
Expenditure on grocery + house rent = 4000 + 16000 = 20000
This is one-fifth of his salary, means his salary is = 5 × 20000 = Rs. 100000
He gives Rs. 12000 to his younger brother, which is thrice the amount he gives to house maid, means
Expenditure on house maid = Rs. (1 / 3) × 12000 = Rs. 4000
Expenditure on school fee + house maid = 10000
Expenditure on school fee + 4000 = 10000
Expenditure on school fee = Rs. 6000
He go to gym for which he pays half what he pays to his house maid = (1 / 2) × 4000 = Rs. 2000
We tabulate all this information as follows:

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SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 4

I. a2 - 2a - 8 = 0,
II. b2 = 9 to solve both the equations to find the values of a and b?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 4

Explanation:

I. (a - 4)(a + 2) = 0
=> a = 4, -2
II. b2 = 9
=> b = ± 3
-2 < 3, -2 > -3, 4 > 3, 4 > -3,
No relation can be established between a and b.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 5

When two dice are rolled, what is the probability that the sum is either 7 or 11?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 5

Total number of outcomes possible when a die is rolled = 6 (? any one face out of the 6 faces)

Hence, total number of outcomes possible when two dice are rolled = 6 × 6 = 36

To get a sum of 7, the following are the favourable cases.
(1, 6), (2, 5), {3, 4}, (4, 3), (5, 2), (6,1)

=> Number of ways in which we get a sum of 7 = 6

To get a sum of 11, the following are the favourable cases. (5, 6), (6, 5) => Number of ways in which we get a sum of 11 = 2

Here, clearly the events are mutually exclusive events. By Addition Theorem of Probability, we have P(a sum of 7 or a sum of 11) = P(a sum of 7) + P( a sum of 11)

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 6

Directions: Read the following information and answer the question given below. 

In a family of eleven, M is the son of O's mothers's daughter. Q is the mother of L and T. L and O are brothers. N is the daughter of T, who is the wife of V. P is the son of S, who is the daughter-in-law of Q. L is the father-in-law of P's wife. R is the daughter-in-law of V. 

Q. Who is M's mother?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 6


T is the mother of M.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 7

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

A word and number arrangement machine, when given an input line of words and numbers, rearranges them following a particular rule.

Following is an illustration of input and the rearrangement:

Input: each still 59 home 78 18 money 43 with 28 97 zoo
Step I: 97 each still 59 home 78 18 money 43 with 28 zoo
Step II: 97 zoo each still 59 home 78 18 money 43 with 28
Step III: 97 zoo 78 each still 59 home 18 money 43 with 28
Step IV: 97 zoo 78 with each still 59 home 18 money 43 28
Step V: 97 zoo 78 with 59 each still home 18 money 43 28
Step VI: 97 zoo 78 with 59 still each home 18 money 43 28
Step VII: 97 zoo 78 with 59 still 43 each home 18 money 28
Step VIII: 97 zoo 78 with 59 still 43 money each home 18 28
Step IX: 97 zoo 78 with 59 still 43 money 28 each home 18
Step X: 97 zoo 78 with 59 still 43 money 28 home each 18
Step XI: 97 zoo 78 with 59 still 43 money 28 home 18 each
Step XI is the last step of the arrangement of the above input as the intended arrangement is obtained.

As per the rules followed in the above steps, answer the question that follows based on the input given below:

Input: long done 37 gang 51 young 107 63 tin 25 vehicle 89

Q. Which of the following would be the final step?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 7

After a careful analysis of the given input and various steps of rearrangement, it is evident that the words and numbers are rearranged alternately. The words are arranged in reverse alphabetical order and the numbers are arranged in descending order.
Input: long done 37 gang 51 young 107 63 tin 25 vehicle 89
Step I: 107 long done 37 gang 51 young 63 tin 25 vehicle 89
Step II: 107 young long done 37 gang 51 63 tin 25 vehicle 89
Step III: 107 young 89 long done 37 gang 51 63 tin 25 vehicle
Step IV: 107 young 89 vehicle long done 37 gang 51 63 tin 25
Step V: 107 young 89 vehicle 63 long done 37 gang 51 tin 25
Step VI: 107 young 89 vehicle 63 tin long done 37 gang 51 25
Step VII: 107 young 89 vehicle 63 tin 51 long done 37 gang 25
Step VIII: 107 young 89 vehicle 63 tin 51 long 37 done gang 25
Step IX: 107 young 89 vehicle 63 tin 51 long 37 gang done 25
Step X: 107 young 89 vehicle 63 tin 51 long 37 gang 25 done

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 8

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, decide which of the conclusions logically follows from the statements.

Statements:

P ≥ R, R > T, T ≤ A

Conclusions:

I. P > A

II. T < P

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 8

Statements: P ≥ R, R > T, T ≤ A

Conclusions:

I. P > A → False (As P ≥ R > T ≤ A → Thus, there is no clear relationship given between P and A)

II. T < P → True (As P ≥ R > T → T < P)

Hence, Only conclusion II follows.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 9

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
Alex, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo and Foxtrot joined six different colleges – UBS, SP JAIN, DAVIET, JBIMS, IIMA and IIMB and opted for six different courses in management – Marketing, Finance, Operations, HR, Logistics and General Management.
Each of them has a different educational qualification out of B. Tech, B.Sc, B.Com, C.A, BBM and BA.
The following information is available about them:

  • Delta joined SP JAIN and did not take up Marketing or Logistics and is not a B. Tech.
  • The person who joined IIMA opted for HR and is not a C.A or B.Sc.
  • Foxtrot is a C.A and has taken Finance management.
  • The person, who is a B.A graduate, joined JBIMS and took Logistics. Whereas, the person, who is a B.Com graduate, took up General Management.
  • The person, who is a B. Tech graduate, has taken Operations Management and did not join UBS or DAVIET.
  • Alex joined IIMB, Charlie is B.A graduate and Bravo took up HR.

Q. What is the educational qualification of Delta and what is the course he opted for?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 9

Following the common explanation we observe that Delta has opted for B.Com and General management.
Option C is hence the correct answer.

Common Explanation:
References:
Delta joined SP JAIN and did not take up Marketing or Logistics and is not a B. Tech.
Inference:

References:
Foxtrot is a C.A and has taken Finance management.
Inference:

References:
Alex joined IIMB, Charlie is B.A graduate and Bravo took up HR.
The person who joined IIMA opted for HR and is not a C.A or B.Sc.
Inference:

References:
The person, who is a B.A graduate, joined JBIMS and took Logistics.
Inference:

References:
The person, who is a B. Tech graduate, has taken Operations Management and did not join UBS or DAVIET.
Inference:
Thus Alex is a B. Tech graduate.
Now as Delta has not opted for Marketing, Marketing must be opted by Echo, thus Delta opts General Management.

References:
The person, who is a  B . Com  graduate, took up General Management.
Inference:
Thus Delta is  B . Com  graduate.
Now is Bravo has not done B.Sc. he must have done BBM and thus Echo has done B.Sc.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 10

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given beside.

The second-largest colony of emperor penguins in the world appears to be collapsing, after rough seas drowned all of its babies three winters in a row.

The Halley Bay colony once accounted for 5 to 9% of the global emperor penguin population, according to the British Antarctic Survey (BAC), which reported the catastrophe. That amounted to about 15,000 to 24,000 adult breeding pairs. But in 2016, the sea-ice platform on which the colony was raising its babies collapsed during rough weather, throwing infant penguins unable to swim into the frigid water. In 2017 and 2018, the rough weather pattern repeated itself.

The birds arrive at the site from their summer sea jaunts each April to breed; for the resulting chicks to survive, the site has to remain stable throughout the Southern Hemisphere’s winter, which lasts until December.

By 2018, a handful of adults — a "few hundred," or about 2 percent of the original population — turned up at the Halley Bay site, the researchers reported. The remaining colony appeared in disarray, with adults moving closer to the ice edge than is typical, and was difficult to count scattered among the roughened chunks of ice.

The good news is that at least some of the colony appears to have moved, rather than died out. The Dawson-Lambton Glacier colony 34 miles (55 kilometres) to the south has significantly swelled in numbers since the devastation of Halley Bay, the BAC reported. That colony, which had hit a low of just 1,280 pairs in the 2015 season, swelled in each succeeding year. In 2016, it reached 5,315 pairs. In 2017, there were 11,117 pairs. And by 2018, a full 14,612 pairs set up camp at the site.

Q. Which of the following is false in the context of the passage?

I. The Dawson-Lambton Glacier colony died due to collapse of rough sea.
II. The penguin birds breed during April every year.
III. Halley Bay colony reached 5315 pairs in 2016.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 10

Refer:
Dawson-Lambton Glacier colony 34 miles (55 kilometers) to the south has significantly swelled in numbers since the devastation of Halley Bay, the BAC reported.
Thus statement I is false as the colony is swelled rather than died.
Refer:
The birds arrive at the site from their summer sea jaunts each April to breed
Thus statement II is true.
Refer:
Dawson-Lambton Glacier colony 34 miles (55 kilometers) to the south has significantly swelled in numbers since the devastation of Halley Bay, the BAC reported. That colony, which had hit a low of just 1,280 pairs in the 2015 season, swelled in each succeeding year. In 2016, it reached 5,315 pairs.
Clearly, the statement taken as reference confirms that it's Dawson-Lambton colony and not Halley Bay that reached 5315 pairs in 2016. Thus statement III is false.
Hence option C is correct.

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

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

Paragraph 1: It is difficult to recognise the new generation of terrorists as a mere extension of the earlier lot of radical Islamist terrorists who were influenced by the teachings of Islamist preachers and theologians. There is less theology today and the new age terrorist seems to belong to an altogether different genre of terrorism.

Paragraph 2: A large number of terror attacks in the past three years have been attributed to the handiwork of the Islamic State (IS), and reveal its leaning towards the “nihilism” of Sayyid Qutb. It is this which distinguishes the IS from many of the other radical Islamist groups such as al-Qaeda and its affiliates. The IS’s recruitment techniques, especially its ability to proselytise over the Internet, including “direct to home jihad” as also its more sanguinary brand of violence, set it apart from earlier variants of radical Islamist terror.

Paragraph 3: Even while the IS has gained a great deal of prominence due to its brand of violence, other terror networks have continued to be no less active. For example, Al-Qaeda and its affiliates. Boko Haram in Africa has been responsible for more killings than most people would realise. Closer home, the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani network have carried out several spectacular attacks inside Afghanistan. The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi have carried out several attacks inside Pakistan. Pakistan provides the wherewithal and the support to terror outfits such as the Lashkar-e-Taiba and the Jaish-e-Mohammad to launch well-planned attacks on Indian targets.

Paragraph 4: Most of these outfits continue to adopt earlier methodologies. These have proved no less effective than those followed by the IS. The terror attack on a mosque in North Sinai, Egypt in November this year, which killed over 230 persons, is one such example. In December, the TTP was responsible for a terror attack on an agricultural training institute in Peshawar, Pakistan. Differences among terror outfits do not, however, preclude a complicated pattern of relationships when it comes to operational aspects.

Q. Which of the following is/are synonyms of 'proselytize' ?

I. Accept
II. Attack
III. Uphold
IV. Espouse 

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

Proselytize means to convert/espouse/accept/adopt/uphold.

Attack is incorrect.

Only I, III and IV are correct.

Hence, option D is correct

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 12

Directions: Out of the given options, choose the one which can substitute for the given phrase/sentence.

Person who does not believe in the existence of God:

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 12

The one word substitution is Atheist.

Theist: Belief in the existence of a god or gods, specifically of a creator who intervenes in the universe.
Heretic: A person believing in or practicing religious heresy.
Fanatic: A person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal.
Atheist: A person who disbelieves or lacks belief in the existence of God or gods.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 13

He will certainly help you / if you will ask him / in a pleasant / No error.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 13

This statement is wrong: If you will ask him

Correct Statement will be: If you ask him

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

The first problem to be tackled was that of feeding the huge population of the country after Independence. It became (1)____ to adopt (2)____for agricultural development. The (3)____ of multipurpose (4)____with the development of (5)____ as one of its (6)____ components was the (7)____ step towards the provision of (8)____ infrastructure. It was realised that (9)____ is the basic (10)____ in developing agriculture. The total irrigation potential was, therefore, increased.

Q. Find the word most appropriate for Blank no. 1

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 15

The first problem to be tackled was that of feeding the huge population of the country after Independence. It became (1)____ to adopt (2)____for agricultural development. The (3)____ of multipurpose (4)____with the development of (5)____ as one of its (6)____ components was the (7)____ step towards the provision of (8)____ infrastructure. It was realised that (9)____ is the basic (10)____ in developing agriculture. The total irrigation potential was, therefore, increased.

Q. Find the word most appropriate for Blank no. 7

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 16

The first problem to be tackled was that of feeding the huge population of the country after Independence. It became (1)____ to adopt (2)____for agricultural development. The (3)____ of multipurpose (4)____with the development of (5)____ as one of its (6)____ components was the (7)____ step towards the provision of (8)____ infrastructure. It was realised that (9)____ is the basic (10)____ in developing agriculture. The total irrigation potential was, therefore, increased.

Q. Find the word most appropriate for Blank no. 10

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 17

Direction: In each of the questions given below, a sentence is given with two blanks. From the given options, choose the one that gives the correct combination of words that fit in the blanks.

Arguably, the ____________ for fiscal concessions is limited given the overall revenue scenario, but the government can certainly push for further ____________ to incentivise investment.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 17

According to the given context, it is regarding the fact that the revenue scenario of the country is not going to ensure that further fiscal concessions will be possible but one thing that can be done is to incentivize the investment by the government. That will be the best way forward for our economy. Among the given words in options, the pair in Option B will fit in both the blanks in the given sentence whereas the rest are not correct as per the context of the sentence.

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

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 18

Direction: In each of the questions given below, a sentence is given with two blanks. From the given options, choose the one that gives the correct combination of words that fit in the blanks.

In a country as ____________ as India, it is impossible to ensure that vegetarian and non-vegetarian preferences are ____________ into delivery logistics.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 18

According to the given context of the sentence it is regarding the fact that the vegetarian and non-veg food items cannot be delivered separately in India and the reason given is that India is a very diverse country with so many people with so many choices. There are various types of people and they are so different. Among the given options, the pair of words in Option C will fit in both the blanks to imply that India is a diverse country and the choice of food items by people cannot be factored in delivery logistics by the online food delivery companies. Other words in the options are not correct as per the context of the sentence and can be eliminated from consideration.

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

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 19

Direction: In each of the questions given below, a sentence is given with two blanks. From the given options, choose the one that gives the correct combination of words that fit in the blanks.

Delivery partners are ____________ made to understand the practical ____________ of the job as they choose to enter the workforce.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 19

According to the given context of the sentence, it is regarding the fact that the delivery partners need to be aware of the practical nature of the job and they join the workforce once they accept the same. That is why it is made a point to them to understand what they have to do and then only they are allowed to enter the workforce. Among the given options, the words in Option D give us the correct pair of words that will fit in the given blanks. Other words do not fit in the blanks and can be eliminated.

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

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 20

To which dynasty did Razia Sultan, the first and last female ruler of Delhi Sultanate belong?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 20

Mamluk dynasty was a dynasty established in Northern India by Qutb ud-Din Aibak.
Razia Sultana was the daughter of Iltumish, the third Muslim Turkic sultan of the Sultanate of Delhi.
Razia was the first and last Muslim lady to rule Delhi. She was a bold young woman, trained in military warfare and administration.

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

Under managed floating exchange rate system, central bank determines the exchange rate and excessive fluctuation is checked by the market forces.

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

Under managed floating exchange rate system, market forces determine the exchange rate and excessive fluctuation is checked by the central bank.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 22

When was the Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account (BSBDA) introduced in India replacing No-Frill Accounts?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 22

To provide widespread access to banking services, no-frills bank accounts demand a zero or very low minimum balance, as well as additional financial services such as withdrawals, ATM, and Debit card services at no cost. In the year 2012, no-frills bank accounts were called Basic Saving Bank Deposit Accounts.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 23

Which of the following statement is correct with respect to Doubtful Assets?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 23

The asset which remains substandard for a period of 12 months are doubtful assets.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 24

When was the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority of India (PFRDA) established?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 24
  • Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) is a pension regulator of India.
  • It headquartered in New Delhi.
  • It was established by the Government of India on 23rd August 2003
  • Ami is to promote old age income security by establishing, developing and regulating pension funds.
  • It administers and regulates National Pension System (NPS) and also administers Atal Pension Yojana (APY).
  • Recently, in April 2020 amid pandemic, it allowed the NPS subscribers to partially withdraw for covering expenses related to the treatment of COVID-19.
  • Chairperson: Supratim Bandyopadhyay (as of July 2021)
SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 25

What was the unit of Speed measured in the First Generation computers?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 25

The Electronic Computer (ENIAC), which had over 19000 vacuum tubes, weighed close to 30 tonnes and had a volume of 3000 cubic feet, is an example of a first-generation computer. Computers from the first generation had speeds measured in milliseconds (thousands of a second).

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 26

Which device among the following works as both Input and Output device?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 26

Network Card is the hardware device used for networking.

  • It is a circuit board located near the USB port at the back.
  • Network cards work as both input as well and output devices.
  • It is also known as a Local area Network card, Ethernet card, or Network card Only. It is also known as an interface controller.
  • It can be in the form of an Onboard that is present in the system itself or can be offboarded like an Expansion slot.
  • it usually is on the back of the computer near the bottom near the PCI slot.
  • On laptops, the Network card is mostly integrated into the Motherboard.
  • If a Network card is not present on the computer or laptop it must have a wireless network Connection.

Functions of the Network Interface Card

  • A network card functions as a middle person between the computer and the data network. 
  • Ex: when we log in to a website the PC passes information to the Network card which converts it into an electrical signal and then we get a web page.
  • It works like a Translator, which converts data into a digital signal.
  • It communicates over a long distance.
SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 27

Which programming language is commonly used for scientific computing, numerical analysis, and data visualization?

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 27

MATLAB is a high-level programming language and environment specifically designed for numerical analysis, scientific computing, and data visualization. It provides a wide range of mathematical functions and toolboxes for solving complex problems in engineering, physics, finance, and other scientific disciplines.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 28

Software with malicious content, such as viruses, worms and trojan horses, is referred to as _______.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 28

The term "malware" refers to a variety of malicious software versions, such as viruses, ransomware, and spyware. Malware, a shorthand for malicious software, is often composed of code created by cyber attackers to seriously harm systems and data or gain unauthorized access to a network.

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 29

What is the decimal from of 3b4?

SSC CGL (Tier II) Practice Test - 14 - Question 30

OCR stands for _____

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