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35 : 4 : 49 : ? (A) 14 (B) 20 (C) 6 (D) 28 3. BEHK : PSVY : : ADGJ : ? (A) KMOR (B) DHLP (C) PRTV (D) MPSV 4. SHI : RIJ : : QJK : ? (A) TDE (B) PKL (C) UGH (D) VPQ 5. Square : Cube : : Circle : ? (A) Ellipse (B) Parabola (C) Cone (D) Sphere 6. Paper : Tree : : Glass : ? (A) Window (B) Sand (C) Stone (D) Mirror 7. TRPN : LJHF : : ZXVT : ? (A) XWUS (B) PNLI (C) RPMN (D) RPNL 8. TONF : AJLR : : UTSN : ? (A) WWQS (B) IOQS (C) JRPT (D) WWWS 9. ZYXW : MLKJ : : RQPO : ? (A) DCBA (B) EDCB (C) QPON (D) MLKJ 10. 7 : 36 : : 8 : ? (A) 27 (B) 56 (C) 72 (D) 64 Directions: In question nos. 11 to 20, select the one which is different from the other three responses. 11. (A) Cub (B) Duckling (C) Puppy (D) Kitten 12. (A) Petrol (B) Diesel (C) Kerosene (D) LPG 13. (A) Power (B) Pressure (C) Energy (D) Erg 14. (A) ACF (B) EGI (C) IKN (D) MOR 15. (A) QRP (B) RUQ (B) NEM (D) MAL 16. (A) 126 (B) 215 (C) 342 (D) 511

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Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it? b _ t _ a/_add _ d/ba _ _ ad (A) dattac (B) dadtac (C) abdaac (D) adddatd 24. In the given series one term is missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series. GON, JRQ, MUT, ? (A) NOG (B) PXW (C) JQR (D) TUM Directions : In question nos. 25 to 28, select the missing numbers from the given responses. 25. 500, 484, 459, ?, 374 (A) 384 (B) 432 (C) 418 (D) 423 26. MNOPWXYZRSTUBCD ? (A) A (B) E (C) I (D) F 27. 60, 69, 85, ?, 146 (A) 110 (B) 117 (C) 109 (D) 120 28. 46, 50, 47, 55, 49, 61, ? (A) 54 (B) 52 (C) 57 (D) 51

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Kiran is younger than Rita. Rita is younger than Gita. Gita is elder than Nila. Nila is younger than Rekha. Who is the eldest of all of them? (A) Rita (B) Gita (C) Rekha (D) Nila 30. K is senior to G. G is senior to A. A is junior to R, R is junior to G. Who is the most senior? (A) G (B) R (C) K (D) A Directions: In questions no. 31 and 32, from the given alternatives select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word. 31. STANDARDIZATION (A) RADIATION (B) RADIO (C) STANDING (D) DISTANT 32. SPERMATOGENESIS (A) SISTER (B) MATRESS (C) PERSON (D) SPHERE 33. If CENTURION is coded as 325791465 and RANK is coded as 1859, what will the figures 7859 represent? (A) BANK (B) SANK (C) TANK (D) TALK 34. If MADRAS is coded as NBESBT, how is BOMBAY coded accordingly? (A) CPOCBZ (B) CPNCPX (C) CPNCBZ (D) CQOCBZ 35. In a certain code, if white means black, black means yellow, yellow, means blue, blue means red, red means green, then what is the colour of blood in that language? (A) Yellow (B) Blue (C) Red (D) Green Directions: In questions no. 36, One statement is given, followed by three assumptions numbered I, II and III. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumption is implicit in the statement. 36. Statement: 1. All men are bachelors. 2. Some bachelors are teachers. 3. Some teachers are spiritual. Conclusions: I. All men are spiritual. II. Some teacher are spiritual. III. Some men are spiritual. IV. All teachers are spiritual. (A) Only conclusion I follows. (B) Only conclusion II follows. (C) Only conclusion III follows. (D) Only conclusion IV follows.

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(B)

(C)

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An interview of 60 persons to know whether they play Tennis, Chess or Carrom was conducted. The data so obtained has been summarized in a pictorial diagram as shown. Study the diagram and answer the question. How many persons do not play any games?

(A) 28 (C) 4

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2 * 6 = 32 7 * 4 = 27 7 * 6 = (A) 67 (B) 42 (C) 73 (D) 37

46. (A) 33 (C) 26

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818 703 (A) 16 (C) 20

(B) 24 (D) 28

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A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear when opened. Question figures

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If 2 * 6 = 32; 7 * 4 = 27, then 7 * 6 = ? (A) 67 (B) 42 (C) 73 (D) 37 46. If 15 + 23 = 11 and 22 + 32 = 10, then 42 + 36 =? (A) 33 (B) 24 (C) 26 (D) 28 Directions : In questions no. 47 to 49, select the missing number from the given responses. 47. 818 (27) 926 703 (?) 639 (A) 16 (B) 17 (C) 20 (D) 28 48.

42.

A paper when folded punched and opened shows the following figures with punched hole pattern gives this figure? Question figure

(A) 7 (C) 8

(B) 10 (D) 9

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Answer figures

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(A) 2154 (B) 2254 (C) 2245 (D) 2454 A word is represented by only one set of number s as given in any one of the alternatives. The set of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The column and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g. 'T' can be represented by 31, 76, etc. and 'S' can be represented by 14, 99, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word MANGO.

Answer figures (A) 75, 34, 58, 13, 30 (B) 20, 03, 21, 00, 12 (C) 75, 86, 12, 67, 99 (D) 20, 97, 42, 14, 56

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A man sells to a customer half of his stock of oranges and one orange more from his remaining stock. To the second customer he gives half of his remaining stock of oranges and one orange more from his stock, and so also to a third and then to the fourth customer. He finds that he was now left with 25 oranges. How many oranges he had in the beginning stage? (A) 415 (B) 430 (C) 450 (D) 460 Two different numbers when divided by the same divisor, leave remainders 15 and 39 respectively, and when their sum was divided by the same divisor, the remainder was 7. What is the divisor? (A) 41 (B) 43 (C) 47 (D) 53 2! 3

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A batsman's average score for a number of innings was 21.75 per inning. In the next three innings he scored 28, 34, 37 runs and his average for all the innings was raised by 1.125. How many innings in all did he play? (A) 30 (B) 33 (C) 36 (D) 40 The average earning of a labour for the first four days of a week is Rs. 18 and for the last four days is Rs. 22. If he earns Rs. 20 on the fourth day, his average earning for the whole week is (A) Rs. 18.95 (B) Rs. 19.50 (C) Rs. 20 (D) Rs. 21 Rs. 800 is divided among A, B and C so that

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(A) Rs. 150 (B) Rs. 270 (C) Rs. 380 (D) Rs. 420 Two vessels contain spirit and water mixed respectively in the ratios 3 : 1 and 5 : 3. Find the ratio in which these are to be mixed to get a new mixture in which the ratio of spirit to water is 2 : 1. (A) 1 : 2 (B) 2 : 3 (C) 3 : 5 (D) 2 : 5 By selling 12 articles for Rs. 60 a man loses an amount equal to selling price of 3 articles. Find the loss percent. B 16

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Sur esh started cycling along the boundaries of a square field from corner point A. After half an hour, he reached the corner point C, diagonally opposite to A. If his speed was 8 km/hour, what is the area of field in square km. (A) 64 (B) 8 (C) 4 (D) 12 The age of Arvind's father is 4 times his age. If 5 years ago, father's age was 7 times of the age of his son at that time, what is Arvind's father's present age? (A) 35 years (B) 40 years (C) 70 years (D) 84 years A began a business with Rs. 2100 and is joined afterwards by B with Rs. 3600. After how many months did B join, if the profits at the end of the year are divided equally? (A) 5 months (B) 7 months (C) 6 months (D) 9 months Three men A, B and C walk round a circle 1760 metres in circumference at the speed of 160m/min, 120m/min and 105m/min respectively. If they all start together and walk in the same direction, at what time will they be together again. (A) 176 minutes (B) 352 minutes (C) 384 minutes (D) 420 minutes Two circles touch externally. The sum of their areas is 130 S cm2 and the distance between their centres is 14 cm. Find the radius of the larger circle. (A) 8 cm (B) 9 cm (C) 10 cm (D) 11 cm A field is 500 metres long and 30 metres broad; and a tank 50 m long, 20 metres broad and 14 metres deep is dug in the field and the soil taken out of it spread evenly over the field. How much is the level of field raised? (A) 0.5 metre (B) 1 metre (C) 1.5 metre (D) 2 metre In the triangle ABC, side BC is produced to

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For more free Video / Audio Tutorials & Study Material visit www.ssc-cgl2014.in Facebook Page - www.facebook.com/cgl.ssc2014 Part - III (General Awareness) 101. Sales Tax is an example of (A) Corporate Tax (B) Direct Tax (C) Indirect Tax (D) Welfare Tax 102. Removing barriers or restrictions set by the Government is known as (A) Globalization (B) Privatization (C) Liberalization (D) Bilateral Agreements 103. Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right? (A) Right to Equality (B) Right against Exploitation (C) Right to Strike (D) Right to Freedom of Religion 104. Which one of the following is the effective remedy to the evils of sub division and fragmentation? (A) Land Reforms (B) Tenancy Rights (C) Land Ceiling (D) Land Consolidation 105. Which one of the following insects spreads sleeping sickness to human beings but is harmless to wild life and is known as ‘Best Game Warden’ in Africa? (A) Bee (B) Mosquito (C) Tse tse fly (D) Bugs 106. Bagasse is used for the manufacture of (A) Paper (B) Varnish (C) Plastics (D) Paint 107. The area which was popularly known as North East Frontier Agency (NEFA) at the advent of the Constitution now is the State of (A) Assam (B) Arunachal Pradesh (C) Meghalaya (D) Nagaland 108. How many delegates attended the first session of Indian National Congress? (A) 75 (B) 76 (C) 71 (D) 72 109. In Potato the ‘eyes’ help in (A) Sexual reproduction (B) Vegetative reproduction (C) Storing food material (D) For beautifying the tuber 110. Blue Print of life is (A) DNA (B) RNA (C) Cell (D) Nucleus 111. Which of the following represents normal B.P.? (Blood Pressure) (A) 140/90 (B) 120/80 (C) 130/70 (D) 110/60

112. A body falling freely under the action of gravity has (A) Maximum Weight (B) Minimum Weight (C) Variable Weight (D) No Weight 113. In which of the following convection takes place? (A) Solids and liquids only (B) Liquids and gases only (C) Gases and solids only (D) Solids, liquids and gases 114. Whic h of t he following is used as anaesthesia? (A) Methane (B) Carbon dioxide (C) Nitrous oxide (D) Nitrogen 115. A magnified and virtual image of an object can be obtained using a (A) Plane Mirror (B) Convex Mirror (C) Concave Mirror (D) Concave Lens 116. Which on the following is biodegradable? (A) Paper (B) D.D.T. (C) Aluminium (D) Plastic 117. Acid rain is caused due to increased concentration in the air of (A) CO and CO2 (B) SO2 and NO2 (C) Ozone and dust (D) H2O and CO 118. Coliform count in drinking water is done to ascertain (A) amount of suspended impurities (B) effect of chlorination (C) faecal contamination (D) hardness 119. Choose the correct answer. (A) Bot h diamond and graphite are allotropes of sulphur. (B) Diamond is an allotrope of suphur and graphite is that of phosphorus. (C) Diamond is an allotrope of sulphur and graphite that of carbon. (D) Bot h diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon. 120. In a visual display unit, the primary colours are (A) red, yellow, blue (B) red, green, blue (C) red, white, yellow (D) red, green, yellow 121. According to estimates, the new find of Uranium mine at Tummalapalle will have enough deposits for supporting a nuclear plant of 8000 MW capacity for (A) 20 years (B) 30 years (C) 40 years (D) 50 years 122. What is the percentage of Indians still living in villages according to the census data released in July, 2011? (A) 80% (B) 75%

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133. The term ' operation flood' refers to: (A) Flood Control (B) Milk Production (C) food grain Production (D) Population Control 134. Match the following :a. Vikrama Era : 1. A.D. 248 b. Saka Era : 2. A.D. 320 c. Kalachuri Era : 3. 58 B.C. d. Gupta Era : 4. A.D. 78 (A) a1, b2, c3, d4 (B) a3, b4, c1, d2 (C) a4, b3, c2, d1 (D) a2, b1, c4, d3 135. Mahavira was the (A) 21st Tirthankara(B) 24th Tirthankara (C) 23rd Tirthankara(D) 22nd Tirthankara 136. Which one among the following women scholars challenged the invincible Yajnavalkya in debate? (A) Ghosa (B) Apala (C) Maitreyi (D) Gargi 137. Which one of the following event made the crown of England to take over the Indian Administration? (A) Battle of Plassey (B) Battle of Buxar (C) The Carnatic Wars (D) The Sepoy Mutiny 138. Who built the famous Dilwara temple at Mount Abu in Rajasthan in the 13rd century? (A) Mahendra pal (B) Mahipala (C) Rajapala (D) Tejapala 139. Which of the following is a Tra nsHimalayan river? (A) Ganga (B) Yamuna (C) Sutlej (D) Ravi 140. Match the following using codes given below: List I List II (Forest Type) (Regions) a. Tropical Evergreen 1. Siwaliks b. Monsoon 2. Shillong c. Temperate 3. West Bengal d. Mangrove 4. Nilgiris a b c d (A) 2 4 1 3 (B) 3 1 4 2 (C) 2 1 4 3 (D) 3 4 1 2 141. On which river is the Nagarjunasagar Project located? (A) Krishna (B) Godavari (C) Cauvery (D) Tapti 142. Suez canal joins (A) Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea (B) Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea (C) Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea (D) Red Sea and Arabian Sea

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147. Who is the author of the book "Pax India"? (A) Khushwant Singh (B) Shashi Tharoor (C) Indra Nooyi (D) Salman Rushdie 148. Who has been appointed as the National Security Adviser of US President Barack Obama? (A) John Kerry (B) Tom Donilon (C) Susan Rice (D) Hillary Clinton 149. What is the name of Pandit Ravi Shankar's autobiography ? (A) Mai our Sitar (B) Rag Mala (C) Mera Sangeet (D) My Music 150. Who is the writer of book 'Headly and I' ? (A) Hassan Zaidi (B) Syed Gilani (C) Rahul Bhatt (D) Mahesh Bhatt

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Directions (Q. 161-165) : Four alternatives are given for the underlined idiom/phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase and blacken the appropriate rectangle in the Answer Sheet. 161. At one’s wit’s end. (A) to understand thoroughly (B) to be puzzled (C) to be a stupid person (D) to behave irrationally 162. The clerk turned a deaf ear to his officer’s advice. (A) Disputed (B) Paid attention to (C) Disregarded (D) Acknowledged gratefully 163. He expects his subordinates to be always at his beck and call. (A) At rest (B) At work (C) At his disposal (D) At their desks 164. In the long run. (A) Permanently (B) Universally (C) Occasionally (D) Ultimately 165. If you are in the good books of the boss, you are sure to rise quickly. (A) Work well for the boss (B) Praise the boss (C) In favour with the boss (D) Co-operate with boss Directions (Q. 166-170) : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence and blacken the appropriate rectangle in the Answer Sheet. 166. One who does not follow the usual rules of social life. (A) Bohemian (B) Artisan (C) Partisan (D) Physician 167. Placing a thing beside another. (A) Impose (B) Repose (C) Juxtapose (D) Expose 168. One who believes that gaining pleasure is the most important thing in life. (A) Hedonist . (B) Pessimist (C) Misanthrope (D) Philistine

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180. The struggle for independence is gaining movement every day. (A) motion (B) moment (C) momentum (D) no improvement Directions (Q. 181-190) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the educational institutions. The problem of 181 between State Governments still 182. At present, each State Government is 183 the process of 184 the 185 language as the medium for 186 purposes. Then the need for a stable language for 187 communication 188 . Moreover, the Central Government shall 189 adopt a particular language for 190 own official work. 181. (A) communication (B) information (C) intimation (D) decision 182. (A) stays (B) remains (C) resides (D) rests 183. (A) at (B) through (C) with (D) in 184. (A) adapting (B) imposing (C) thrusting (D) adopting 185. (A) local (B) mother (C) regional (D) foreign 186. (A) governmental (B) officious (C) administrative (D) religious 187. (A) inter-state (B) regional (C) international (D) intra-state 188. (A) comes up (B) rises (C) crops up (D) persists 189. (A) having to (B) have to (C) had been (D) have been 190. (A) its (B) their (C) our (D) his Directions (Q.191-195) : In these questions you have a brief passage with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and blacken the appropriate rectangles in the Answer Sheet. “The Law is an ass”, declared Mr Bumble in liverTwist, and it often seems he was right. For punishment does not always fit the crime and it rarely happens that a prison term reforms a criminal.

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For more free Video / Audio Tutorials & Study Material visit www.ssc-cgl2014.in Facebook Page - www.facebook.com/cgl.ssc2014 Consider the following two cases. The first one had happened in a village in Madurai District. One Gopal Yadhav , a har dcore criminal undergoing life sentence in the Madurai Prison came out on bail for two days to perform the last rites of his mother. But he was rearrested on the same evening on the charges of murdering his neighbour’s son to settle old scores. The second case too came to Madurai Court recently. Deserted by her husband, a drunkard, the grief-stricken wife mixed rat poison in the food and gave it to her four children aged between 11/2 and 9 years. Before she could swallow the same food she was unable to bear the pitiable sight of her children writhing in pain. She rushed them to hospital where she disclosed everything. She was able to save the lives of the first three children, but the law of the country awarded her two years’ imprisonment (later commuted to one year) on the charges of plotting to kill her children. Would you say women like her are a danger to the society? Would you call them criminal? It is high time we found other ways of registering our disapproval of wrong-doing. To imprison the bad is expedient — when they are dangerous. To imprison the mad and the merely sad, as we do, is not only unnecessary, it is uncivilised. 191. The writer says ‘The Law is an ass’ because (A) it is as patient as an ass. (B) it d oes not punish the criminals severely. (C) punishments do not help to reform criminals. (D) criminals can escape punishment. 192. Gopal Yadhav came out on bail (A) in order to murder his enemy. (B) in order to cremate his mother. (C) so that he could be rearrested. (D) to see his four children undergoing treatment in the hospital. 193. The mother in the second case cannot be called a criminal because she (A) rushed her children to the hospital. (B) mixed an ineffective poison in the food. (C) was able to save three out of four children. (D) was deserted by her husband.

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