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SSC MOCK TEST – 135 (SOLUTION)


1. (C) Sanitation keeps illness away and care C O R R E C T
–1 –1 –1 –1 –1 –1 –1
keeps accident away.
2. (A) As, G r t k K t r G B N Q Q D B S
a b cd d c b a 15. (B) 9A2B6D4C2
Similarly, F j b H HbjF 9+2×6–4÷2
a bc d d c ba After putting the signs as per the given
details,
3. (B) As, 20 11
9 + 12 – 2
÷2+1 = 19
Similarly, 16. (B) 4 × 3  4 + 3 = 7  7 × 2 = 14
102 52 5 × 4  5 + 4 = 9  9 × 2 = 18
6 × 5  6 + 5 = 11  11 × 2 = 22
÷2+1
7 × 6  7 + 6 = 13  13 × 2 = 26
4. (D) Chemical formula is possible only for

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17. (B) 12= 8 + 4, 100 = 44 + 56
water (H2O).

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ECBY GEDA WUTQ 18. (A) North
5. (B)

p
–2 –1 –3 –2 –1 –3 –2 –1 –3 15 cm
RTUX 5 cm

m
+3 +1 +3
6. (A) 52 61 43 54 72 83 18 29 10 cm

7. (B)

8. (A)
+9

Ca +11
Franchise  Frantic  Fraternity 
Fraudulent  Fraught
H I J H/ H I J H/ H I J H/ H I J H
+11 +11

19. (B)
15 cm

Swans

9. (A)

Au
nt KD Neha

Daughter
Brother
+

Son
I. ×
Ducks

Cycles

II.
Wife – Brother
+  Only conclusion II follows
20. (D) 21.(D) 22. (A) 23. (C) 24.(D) 25. (D)
10. (C) X > W > Y – (i) 26. (D) The Midday Meal Scheme is a school
Z > Y – (ii) meal programme of the Government of
From (i) and (ii), we have , Y is the India designed to improve the nutri-
tional status of school-age children na-
shortest among all.
tionwide.
11. (B) –3 –3 –3 –3
Main Objective of Mid-Day Meal
CAR G C O K E L O G I S I F Scheme:
+4 +4 +4 +4  Boost Universalization of Elementary
+2 +2 +2 +2 Education – increasing enrolment,
100 50 52 26 28 14 16 8 attendance, retention and bring down
12. (A) the dropout rate.
÷2 +2 ÷2 +2 ÷2 +2 ÷2  Improving the nutritional status of
13. (C) PAVEMENT children.
14. (A) S Y S T E M  Encourage poor children to attend school
–1 –1 –1 –1 –1 –1 regularly and help them to concentrate
R X R S D L on classroom activities- stop classroom
hunger.

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27. (C) The first meeting of the Constituent historic period. They are situated some
Assembly of I ndia took place in 28 miles (45 km) south of Bhopal, in
Constitution Hall, New Delhi, on 9th west-central Madhya Pradesh state.
December 1946. Dr. Sachchidananda 37. (A) The Lahore Resolution, commonly
Sinha was the first chairman known as the Pakistan Resolution,was
(temporary) of Constituent Assembly. a formal political statement adopted by
Later Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected the Muslim League at the occasion of
as the president and its vice-president its three-day general session on 22–24
was Harendra Coomar Mookerjee. March 1940 that called for greater
29. (C) The Komagata Maru was a coal - Muslim autonomy in British India. The
transport steamship that had been resolution was presented at Minto Park,
converted into a passenger ship by Hong in Lahore, by Maulvi A.K. Fazlul Huq
Kong-based businessman Gurdit Singh. on the instructions of the Working
It set off from Hong Kong in April 1914, Committee.
reaching Vancouver’s harbour a month 38. (D) The Central Statistics Office (CSO) is
later with 376 people on board. a governmental agency in India under
30. (D) The Niger Delta is the delta of the Niger the Ministry of Statistics and
River sitting directly on the Gulf of Programme Implementation responsible

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Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean in for co-ordination of statistical activities

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Nigeria. Niger Delta is a very densely in India, and evolving and maintaining
populated region sometimes called the statistical standards.

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Oil Rivers because it was once a major 39. (C) Beyond the gas giant Neptune lies a
producer of palm oil. region of space filled with icy bodies.

m
32. (D) A bluish-green crystalline compound Known as the Kuiper Belt, this chilly
expanse holds trillions of objects,

a
that is used in sewage and water
treatment, and as a pigment and remnants of the early solar system.

C
fertilizer. It is also used in medicine to 41. (C) Ultrasound uses sound waves to create
treat iron deficiency. It is also,called an image (picture). The sound waves
can’t be heard and the power of the sound
Green Vitriol. (Chemical formula: FeSO)

D
waves used is very low. In pregnancy an
34. (D) Roland Georges Garros (1888–1918),
ultrasound scan can be used to look at

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was a French aviator and World War I
the developing baby.
fighter pilot. French Open, a major
43. (D) The Pushkar Fair is one of the most
(grand slam) tennis tournament is also
attractive festivals in Rajasthan. In the
known as Roland Garros, named after
start of winters every year, the desert
him.
landscape is seen covered by almost
35. (C) Kumbh Mela, inscribed on the
30,000 camels. The fair eponymous
UNESC O’s Representative List of
with camels is a fascinating colorful
I ntangible Cultural Heritage of
opportunity to witness an Indian
Humanity, is a mass Hindu pilgrimage
festival.
of faith in which Hindus gather to bathe
44. (B) An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes
in a sacred or holy river. Traditionally, of the Wealth of Nations is the full
four fairs are widely recognized as the name of the famous book by Scottish
Kumbh Melas: the Haridwar Kumbh economist and moral philosopher
Mela, the Allahabad Kumbh Mela, the Adam Smith. Known more commonly by
Nashik- Trimbakeshwar Simhastha, its shortened name, The Wealth of
and Ujjain Simhastha. These four fairs Nations was published in 1776.
are held periodically at one of the 45. (A) Data Protection Day marks a global
following places by rotation: Haridwar, event that occurs every 28th January to
Allahabad (Prayaga), Nashik district raise awareness and promote privacy
(Nashik and Trimbak), and Ujjain. and data protection best practices. It is
36. (C) The Bhimbetka rock shelters are an
an effort to empower people to protect
archaeological site in central India that
their privacy, control their digital
spans the prehistoric Paleolithic and
Mesolithic periods, as well as the
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footprint and escalate the protection of 1


privacy and data as everyone’s priority.  x+1+ =2
x 1
 7th February : Safer Internet Day Taking cube on both sides,
 1st March : Zero Discrimination Day 1
 4thMarch : National Security Day (x + 1)3 + x  1 3 + 3 × 2 = 8
 
47. (D) The planets, asteroids, and comets 1
travel around the Sun, the center of our  (x + 1)3 + x  1 3 = 8 – 6 = 2
 
Solar System. The Solar System is 56. (C) a2 +1 = 9a
elliptical or egg shape, and is part of a
1
galaxy known as the Milky Way. The  a+ =9
a
inner Solar System consists of the Sun, Square both sides,
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
1
 Nebula: A nebula is a massive cloud of a2 + = 92 – 2 = 81 – 2 = 79
a2
gas and dust in outer space. 57. (B) n = 4x + 3
50. (C) Neelam Kapur, the 1982 batch Indian  2n = 8x + 6
Information Service (IIS) officer appoin-  2n = 8x + 4 + 2

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ted as the new Sports Authority of  Remainder = 2
58. (A) Let the average contribution = ` x

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India (SAI) director general (DG), was ATQ,

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serving as the Principal Director
800 + x + 50
General of the Directorate of Field =x
9

m
Publicity (DFP).  9x = 850 + x
51. (C) Koushik — X Y  x = 106.25

a XY  Average contribution = ` 106.25


Krishnu — Y X

C
1 1 1 71
X+Y 59. (B) + + =
a b c abc
XY

D
Time taken by them = days ab  bc  ca 71
X+Y  =
abc abc

K
8cm
52. (D)  ab + bc + ca = 71 ...(i)
H cm
4cm Volume a + b + c = 15
Squaring both sides,
8cm a2 +b2 +c2 + 2 (ab + bc + ca) = 225
ATQ, Putting the value of ab + bc + ca = 71
 a2 +b2 +c2 + 2 × 71 = 225
2 1  a2 + b2 + c2 = 83..........(ii)
 (83 – 43) =  × 8 × 8 ×H
3 3  a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc = (a + b +c) [a2 + b2 + c2
 H = 14 cm – (ab + bc +ca) ]
53. (C) ATQ, 2% = 15 Putting the value from equ. (i) and (ii),
15 a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc = 15 (83 – 71) = 180
100% = ×100 = ` 750
2 60. (C) A
 Marked price = ` 750
45
54. (D) Distance = (45 – 40) ×
60 1
45
= 5× = 3.75 km
60  C
B
1 3
55. (A) x+5+ =6
x 1
1
Subtract '4' both sides, tan =
3
1
x+5+ –4=6–4  tan = tan 30°
x 1   = 30°

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61. (B) Net rate for S.I = 5×2 = 10% Adding (i) and (ii),
55  A + 2  B +  C= 215º
Net rate for C.I. = 5 + 5 + = 10.25%  A +  B +  C = 180º (Sum of angles of a  is
100
A.T.Q, 180º)
10% = 50  B = 215º – 180º = 35º
50 67. (B) (1 +tan2  ) (1 – sin2  )
 10.25% = × 10.25 = 51.25 = sec2  × cos2  = 1
10
\ Compound Interest = `51.25 68. (B) 4x2 – 12x + k is perfect square
(2x)2 – 2 × 2x × k + ( k )2 – 4x k = – 12x
3
62. (D) sin =  k=9
r 69. (C) p3 – q3 = (p – q) [(p – q)2 +xpq]
3 1
 sin2 = ...(i) cos = p3 – q3 = (p – q)  p 2  q 2  (x  2) pq 
r2 r
......(i)
1 But, p3 – q3 = (p – q) (p2 + q2 + pq)
 cos2 = ...(ii)
r2 .....(ii)
From equation (i) and (ii), By comparing (i) & (ii)
3 1 x – 2 =1 x=3

s
sin2+ cos2 = + 2
r2 r 1
70. (C) a+ = 3
a

u
4
 1=  r2 = 4  r=2 1
r2

p
a3 + =0
a3
3 Now, a18 + a12 + a6 + 1
\ sin =

m
2

 3 1  3 1
sin = sin60°= 60°  a15 a  3  + a3 a  3 

a
 a   a 
B 5

C
63. (B) = 3 1
A + C 13 Put a + = 0 = a15 (0) + a3 (0) = 0 + 0 = 0
a3
A.T.Q.,

D
18 units = `1620 71. (C) A
5 units = `450

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 share of B = ` 450
8m
64. (B) C.P. +20% M.P.
100 120
P = 8% D =` 12
B C
SP 15m
108
12 AC = AB2 +BC2
Discount percentage = ×100 = 10%
120
Old Salary
= 82 +152
65. (B) – 20% New Salary
100 80
= 64 + 225 = 17m
Height of tree = AB + AC = 8 + 17 = 25m
+ 20
72. (A) Required ratio =
20
 Required Percentage = × 100 = 25 % 3.3  2.5  1.6  1.6  1.6  1.1
80
3.3  2.5  1.6  1.6  1.6  1.1  22.6  12.5  12.1  10.6
66. (B) A
11.7 1
= =
69.5 6
73. (D) UAE
74. (B) Required Ratio = 35.2 : 68.8 = 35 : 69
B C
75. (B) Required Answer
 A +  B = 75º ...(i)
10.6
 B +  C = 140º ...(ii) = =9
1.2

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MEANINGS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER


Word Meaning in English Meaning in Hindi
Asceticism practicing strict self denial as a measure of personal oSjkX;
and especially spiritual discipline 
Barren incapable of growing or developing catj
Concede to accept as true, valid, or accurate eku ysuk] Lohdkj djuk
Emulate to equal or approach equality with cjkcjh djuk
Fertile capable of growing or developing mitkÅ
Heckle to harass and try to disconcert with questions, iz'uksa ls rax djuk
challenges, or gibes
Inclusivity to include people who might otherwise be excluded lekosf'krk
Incur become subject to (something unwelcome or vius Åij ysuk

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Indifference lack of interest, concern, or sympathy, unbiased vi{kikr

u
Lurk to lie in wait in a place of concealment especially for Nqik jguk (bartkj esa)

p
an evil purpose
Manifest easily understood or recognized by the mind  Li"V djuk
Miniscule
Mitigate

am
extremely small, tiny
to make less severe or painful
NksVk v{kj] cgqr de
vYihdj.k djuk] ?kVkuk
Nsnuk] ?kqluk

C
Penetrate to pass into or through
Personification a divinity or imaginary being representing a thing ekuoh;dj.k

D
or abstraction
HkxksM+k] Lo/eZ R;kxh

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Renegade a deserter from one faith, cause, or allegiance to another
Veneration respect or awe inspired by the dignity, wisdom, mikluk] vknj
dedication, or talent of a person

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SSC MOCK TEST - 135 (ANSWER KEY)


1. (C) 26. (D) 52. (D) 78. (A)
2. (A) 27. (C) 53. (C) 79. (B)
3. (B) 28. (C) 54. (D)
80. (C)
4. (D) 29. (C) 55. (A)
5. (B) 56. (C) 81. (B)
30. (D)
6. (A) 31. (C) 57. (B) 82. (C)
7. (B) 32. (D) 58. (A) 83. (A)
8. (A) 33. (A) 59. (B) 84. (D)
9. (A) 34. (D) 60. (C)
85. (D)
10. (C) 35. (C) 61. (B)
62. (D) 86. (D)
11. (B) 36. (C)
63. (B) 87. (A)
12. (A) 37. (A)
38. (D) 64. (B) 88. (D)
13. (C)
14. (A) 39. (C) 65. (B) 89. (B)
15. (B) 40. (A) 66. (B) 90. (A)

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16. (B) 41. (C) 67. (B) 91. (C)
42. (D) 68. (B)

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17. (B) 92. (B)
43. (D) 69. (C)
18. (A) 93. (B)

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44. (B) 70. (C)
19. (B) 94. (D)
45. (A) 71. (C)
20. (D)
46. (B) 72. (A) 95. (B)

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21. (D)
47. (D) 73. (D) 96. (B)
22. (A)

a
48. (A) 74. (B) 97. (A)
23. (C)
49. (A) 75. (B) 98. (D)
24. (D)

C
50. (C) 76. (C) 99. (C)
25. (D)
51. (C) 77. (A) 100. (B)

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76.(C) ‘No sooner ...... than’ is the correct
correlative.

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77.(A) ‘Consist’ does not come in ‘ing’ form.
80.(C) ‘had’ will come before 'met'. When both
the events are of past and 2nd depends
on the 1st action, Past perfect is used for
the 1st action and Past indefinite for the
2nd action.
81. (B) ‘either’ will come after 'to'. 'accept' and
‘deny’ are joined by 'either' and 'or'.
92.(B) We need a noun here. So signigicance is
appropriate.
93.(B) ‘Responsible for’ ‘Responsbility of’

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