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SSC MOCK TEST – 35 (SOLUTION)


1. (C) 2
A  2
 C  E 17. (C) After observing each options we have,
2 2
(a) (24 × 2) – 2 = 46
R   T  V (b) (32 × 2) – 2 = 62
2
B  2
 D  F (c) (30 × 2) – 4 = 56
2 2 (d) (38 × 2) – 2 = 74
F   H  J so, option (C) is different.
2. (C) (6 × 6) – 1 = 35 18. (D) Sum of 1st three numbers results in the
(9 × 6) – 1 = 53
fourth whereas option (d) is not satisfying
opposite
3. (A) 8 + 1 = 9  92 = 81  18 the same.
opposite
24 + 1 = 25  252 = 625  526 19. (D)
4. (A) Father is responsible for the existence of 20. (B)
a child similarly, writer is responsible for
the existence of a book.
5. (B) TAP opposite PAT 4 5 9 0 6
DAM MAD 21. (B) The letter 'R' of Doctor is missing in word
opposite DECOMPOSITION.
3 2
6. (A) (2) = 8 : (3) = 9 22. (C) The letter 'R' of Pointer is missing in word
(4)3 = 64 : (5)2 = 25 DISAPPOINTMENT.
7. (C) In Library, we find books similarly, in 23. (A) Unit  Tens  Hundereds  Thousands
banks we find money. 2 4 1 3
8. (D) As,  Lakhs
CEGI XVTR 5
opposite
24. (A) Lucknow  Uttar Pradesh  India  Asia
opposite
opposite 1 2 3 5
opposite  World
Similarly, 4
25. (B) a b b b / a b b b / a b b b
DF HJ WU SQ 26. (C) 225 336 447 558 669
opposite
opposite
opposite +111 +111 +111 +111
opposite 27. (D) Hari > Chaman > Satish
9. (B) ABC HIJ Vijay > Mukesh > Chaman > Satish.
Hence, we can say that Satish is smallest
+7
among all.
OPQ VWX 28. (D) 2486 – 85 = 2401 is a perfect square of 49.
+7 29. (A) Out of 12 questions, 6 questions have one
10. (A) option
11. (A) We know that Red, Green and Blue are so, Total no. of questions = 6 + (6 × 2) = 18
primary colours where as Yellow is not a As, Each questions has 4 sections
primary colour. so, Total number of question (including
12. (B) Option (B) comprises only vowels whereas different sections)
only consonants are present in rest of the = 18 × 4 = 72
options. 30. (A) As,
13. (A) 216 is a cube of even number whereas rest M O B I L E Z A M S UM
are cubes of odd number.
Example- 27 = (3)3, 125 = (5)3, 216 = (6)3, +13
343 = (7)3 +12
+11
14. (D) (a) E –3
 B 
2
D +10
+9
(b) I 
–3
 F 
2
H +8
(c) U   R  T Similarly,
–3 2

(d) Y   W  X T U MO R G GX Y A


–2 +1
+13
15. (C) Except option (C), In other options each +12
letters are increased by 1. +11
16. (C) Except 481, rest are perfect squares of a +10
+9
number.

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31. (D) 55 + 66 44. (D)
North America
3 USA
 5 + 5 + 6 + 6 = 22  22 × = 33
2
New
22 + 99 York
3
 2 + 2 + 9 + 9 = 22  22 × = 33
2
44 + 88
45. (B)
3
 4 + 4 + 8 + 8 = 24  24 × = 36 Sun Moon
2
32. (D) From option (D) we have, Eclipse
5 > 8 + 4 = 10 < 4 × 8 46. (C) 24 * 2 * 4 * 3
 5 × 8 ÷ 4 < 10 – 4 + 8  24 ÷ 2 = 4 × 3
= 5 × 2 < 18 – 4 = 10 < 14  12 = 12
47. (C)
33. (C) –4 48. (C) 3 × 5 × 7  3 + 5 + 7 = 15
–4 2 × 4 × 6  2 + 4 + 6 = 12
4 × 7 × 9  4 + 7 + 9 = 20
NP MK RT IG VX 49. (C) As Ramesh and Amit are brothers. Also,
Amit is the son of Sushma. So, Ramesh
+4 +4 is also the son of Sushma.
+4 +4 50. (C) C  44, 53
A  42, 62, 62
–2 –2 –2 –2 –2 –2 L  36, 65
34. (C)
M  51
AZ CX EV GT IR KP MN CALM  44, 62, 65, 51
+2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
54. (A) Dyarchy was introduced as a
constitutional reform by Edwin Samuel
35. (B) ×10+3 ×10+3 ×10+3 Montagu (secretary of state for India, 1917-
22) and Lord Chelmsford (Viceroy of India,
13, 10 , 103, 100 , 1003 , 1000 , 10003 1916-21). It marked the first introduction
of the democrat ic principle into the
–3 –3 –3 executive branch of the Brit ish
administration of India. Though much
36. (A) P R T V X criticized, it signified a breakthrough in
+2 +2 +2 +2
British Indian government and was the
3 +2 5 +3 8 +4 12 +5 17 forerunner of India's full provincial
C F I L O autonomy (1935) and independence (1947).
+3 +3 +3 +3
56. (D) The freezing point of water is the
37. (B) 'Sun is a source of light'- The statement temperature at which water changes phase
doesn't mean that moon is not a source from a liquid to a sold. Under normal
of light and also doesn't mean that light conditions, ordinary water freezes at 00 C
has only one source. So, neither or 320 F. The temperature may be lower if
conclusion I nor II follows. super cooling occurs or if there are
2 2 2 impurities present in the water which could
38. (D) (3) + (5) + (1) = 35
cause freezing point depression to occur.
(4)2 + (7)2 + (2)2 = 69
57. (B) Gene is a segment of DNA in all living
(6)2 + (3)2 + (7)2 = 94 organisms.
39. (D) (4 + 2)2 = 36
58. (C) Vijay Stambh is an imposing structure
(3 + 7)2 = 100 located in Chittorgarh fort in Rajasthan
(2 + 5)2 = 49 which was constructed by Mewar king Rana
40. (A) 16 + 25 = 9 Kumbha in 1442 AD to commemorate his
victory over the combine armies of Malwa
49 + 36 = 13 and Gujarat led by Mahmud Khilji.
59. (D) An artificial ecosystem is one that is
64 + 81 = 17 created by people. You can create an
41. (A) artificial ecosystem in an aquarium or
42. (D) terrarium. Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward is
43. (A) credited as the inventor of the terrarium,
which he accidently created in 1829.
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60. (B) Marginal product of an input (factor of function is to examine the audit report of
production) is the extra output that can be Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) after
produced by using one more unit of the input which it is laid in the Parliament CAG to
(for instance, the difference in output when
assist the committee during the course in
a firm's labour usage is increased from five
to six units), assuming that the quantities investigation. None of the 22 members
of no other inputs to production change. shall be a minister in the government.
Marginal product, which occasionally goes 73. (B) The Indian Tri-colour was first unfurled
by the alias marginal physical product (MPP) on 26 January, 1930 at Lahore, by Pandit
is the one of the two measures derived from Jawaharlal Nehru. It was on the same day
the total product. The other is average
that the Indian National Congress declared
product. Marginal product is directly
proportional to total product. 26th January as Independence Day or as the
day for Poorna Swaraj (Complete
64. (D) Work done by the string of the simple
pendulum during one complete oscillation Independence) which occurred 20 years later.
is zero. Tension in the string exactly 76. (B) United States is the third largest country
cancels the component parallel to the in terms of population after China and India.
string. This leaves a net restoring force
78. (A) The sewage obtained from water closets
back toward the equilibrium position as it
is equal to zero. and urinals in known Sanitary waste.
66. (C) Capital markets provide for the buying 80. (A) Higher concentration of Nitrogen and
and selling of long term debt or equity Phosphorus causes Eutrophication.
backed securities. When they work well, the 82. (A) The Indian Councils Act 1909, commonly
capital markets channel the wealth of known as parliament of the United Kingdom
savers to those who can put it to long term
that brought about a limited increase in the
productive use, such as companies or
governments making long term involvement of Indians in the governance
inv estments. Capital Markets allow of British India.
businesses to raise long-term funds by 84. (B) If the President is satisfied on the basis
providing a market for securities, both of the report of the Governor of the
through debt and equity. Capital markets concerned state or from other sources that
offer a whole range of complicated products
the governance in a state cannot be carried
which allow businesses and banks not just
to raise capital but also to 'hedge' (protect) out according to the provisions in the
against risks. Constitution, he/she can declare a state
68. (B) A strait is a narrow, typically navigable of emergency in t he state. Such a
channel of water that connects two larger, emergency must be approved by the
navigable bodies of water. It commonly Parliament within a period of 2 months.
refers to a channel of water that lies Under Article 356 of t he Indian
between two land masses, but it may also Constitution, it can be imposed from six
refer to a navigable channel through a body months to a maximum period of three years
of water that is otherwise not navigable, for with repeated parliamentary approval after
example because it is too shallow, or
every six months.
because it contains an un-navigable reef
or archipelago. 87. (C) Composite volcanoes are most
70. (A) According to the Special Theory of commonly found in island arcs. Most of them
are found scattered on the islands adjoining
Relativity, the mass of a moving object
the Pacific Ring of Fire where about 75% of
measures more as its velocity increases
Earth's volcanoes are found. It is a region
until, at the speed of light, it becomes
of high volcanic and seismic activity that
infinite. This is because as an object gains
surrounds the majority of the Pacific Ocean
speed, it gains more (kinetic) energy. Basin.
72. (C) The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) 89. (B) The Constitution of India mentions
is a committee of selected members of certain conditions for a person to be eligible
Parliament, constituted by the Parliament for being a judge of the Supreme court of
of India for the auditing of the expenditure India. In order to be appointed as a Judge of
of the government of India. Its chief
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the Supreme Court, a person must be a = (b – c)3 + (c – a)3 + (a – b)3
citizen of India and must have been for at [ b – c + c – a + a – b = 0]
least five years, a Judge of a High Court or = 3 . (b – c) . (c – a) . (a – b)
of two or more such Courts in succession, x y z 3xyz
or an advocate of a high Court or of two or  3   =
a b c abc
more such Courts in succession for at least 103. (A) Let the side of regular polygon = x
10 years or he must be a distinguished
jurist in the opinion of the President.  2n – 4   90 
 each interior angle =
n
92. (C) The main source of carbon monoxide is
ATQ,
transportation.
94. (B) India is called a mixed economy because  2n – 4   90  4
= 2 × 90° ×
there is both private owned enterprises and n 5
stat e owned enterprises and the n = 10
government does not intervene on the 104. (C) A + B + C can fill a cistern in 6 hrs ...(i)
decisions of enterprises owned by 1
individuals except to govern law and to  A + B + C can fill of cistern in 2 hrs.
3
correct market failures. The product
1 2
market in this case is determined by the Now, 1 – = of cistern is filled up by
market demand and market supply rather 3 3
than the decisions of the policy makers. A + B in 7 hrs.
 A + B can fill up the whole cistern in
95. (B) Mushroom cultivation has been found
to coincide with decrease of incidents of 73 21
= hrs ...(ii)
breast cancer. Spent residues af ter 2 2
cultivation could be a better source of From (i) and (ii), C can fill the cistern in
biologically pre-treated substrates for biogas 21
production and agricultural waste recycling 6
2 6  21
can be can be achieved through controlled = = = 14 hrs.
21 9
cultivation of mushrooms. –6
2
96. (A) Ozone layer serves as a protective shield 105. (C) Distance travelled by Ravi
against harmful solar ultraviolet radiation. = (60 – 12) km
98. (D) Water vapour transpires constantly = 48 km
through pores (stomata) in the surface of and distance travelled by Ajay
= (60 + 12) km
plant's leaves.
= 72 km
101. (A) Let the numbers are a and b. Difference between the distance travelled
 b3 – a2 = b2  b3 = a2 + b2 by them
a.b = 300 and (a + b)2 = 1600 = (72 – 48) km
 a2 + b2 + 2ab = 1600 = 24 km
 b3 + 2 × 300 = 1600 24
 b3 = 1600 – 600 = 1000  b = 10 Time required by Ravi = hr = 6 hr
4
 ab = 300  a × 10 = 300  a = 30
 numbers a, b = 30, 10 48
Speed of Ravi = km/hr
6
x
102. (C) x = a (b – c)  = (b – c) = 8 km/hr
a 106. (C) Speed = 45 km/hr
Time = 4 hr
y Distance = Speed × time
y = b (c – a)  = (c – a)
b = 45 × 4 = 180 km
= 180 × 1000 = 1,80,000 m
z
z = c (a – b)  = (a – b)
c P1 P2 P3 P50
50 m 50 m
3 3 3
x  y  z  100 m
   +   +  
a  b  c  Here P = Pole
i.e. in 100 m we have 3 poles so,
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180000 B = 90, BC = x, AB = x + 2, AC = 2 5
Required No. of poles = +1
50  AB² + BC² = AC²
= 3600 + 1 = 3601 2

P 25 x
 (x + 2)² + x² = 2 5 ( )
107. (A) =
F 4x  x² + 4 + 4x + x² = 20
Total = 29x  2x² + 4x = 16
5 more had appeared then the number of  x² + 2x = 8  x² + 2x – 8 = 0
students would have been 29x + 5
ATQ,  x2 + 4x – 2x – 8 = 0  (x + 4)(x – 2) = 0
 x + 4  0 but x – 2 = 0 x = 2
29x  5 25 x
= 2 2
4x – 2 3x  x  2 2  2 16 4
87x + 15 = 100x – 50 cos²A =   =   = =
2 5  2 5 20 5
65 = 13x
x=5 2 2
Total no. of appeared students  x   2  1
cos²C =   =   =
= 29 × 5 = 145  2 5   2 5  5
108. (C) The existing solution has 40% sugar.
And sugar is to be mixed, so the other 4 1 3
solution has 100% sugar. So by alligation  cos²A – cos²C = – =
5 5 5
method:
111. (C) Diameter of circle = breadth of park = 28m.
40% 100% 28
 radius of circle = = 14m.
2
50% 22
 area of circle = r² = × 14 × 14 = 616m²
7
and area of rectangle = 40 × 28 = 1120m²
50% 10%  required area = 1120 – 616 = 504 m²
112. (C) Short trick:-
×60 ×60
300 gm 5 : 1 60 gm
S1 t2
 The two mixture should be added in the S2 = t1
ratio 5 : 1
5x = 300 gms Where S2 = 56 km/hr, t 1 = 64 minutes,
Therefore, required sugar t2 = 100 minutes

300 S1 100
= = 60 gms  =
5 56 64
109. (D) Let the number be x. 10
Then ATQ,  S1 = 56 × = 70 km/hr
8
40 60 3 113. (C) Installment (I) = ` 1210, R = 10%
× × × x = 504
100 100 5 We know (for two installment)
x = 3500 Principle
Required number I= 2
 100   100 
25 2   
= × × 3500 = 350  100  R   100  R 
100 5
110. (A) In right angled ABC Principle
 1210 =
10 100
A +
11 121
 110  100 
 Principle = 1210 ×  
x+2 2 5  121 
1210  210
=
121
B x C Principle = ` 2100
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114. (A) Fresh fruit has 68% water, so 32% is 119. (A) Area of two paths = 10 × (150 + 120 – 10)
fruit content. Dry fruit has 20% water, so = 10 × 260 = 2600m²
80% is fruit content.
A 150m D
Let weight of dry fruit is y kg.
ATQ,
32 80

120m
 × 100 = ×y Path
100 100
 y = 40 gm
Garden
80  120
115. (D) He gives after discount = = 96 cms
100 B C
Promise is that he will provides 96 cm Cost of graveling the path = 2600 × 2
but he gives = 80 cm = ` 5200
P = 96 – 80 = 16 cms
120. (D) x = 11 + 5
16  100
 P% = = 20%  x2 = 11 + 5 + 2 55 = 16 + 2 55
80
y= 10 + 6
1
116. (B) t = yr., r = 4% pa
2  y2 = 10 + 6 + 2 60 = 16 + 2 60
S.I. = ` 150 z= 3 + 13
P 4 1
Here, 150 = ×  z2 = 3 + 13 + 2 39 = 16 + 2 39
100 2
y>x>z
 P = 150 × 25 × 2 = ` 7500 121. (B) Sum of angles of regular pentagon
117. (C) Let distance = x km and speed = y km/h
= (2n – 4) × 90°
Then ATQ,
= (2 × 5 – 4) × 90° = 540°
x x 40  each angle of regular pentagon
– = ...(i)
y y3 60
540°
= = 108°
x x 40 5
– = ...(ii) sum of angle of regular hexagon
y–2 y 60
= (2n – 4) × 90°
By equation (i), we have
= (2 × 6 – 4) × 90° = 720°
9x = 2y (y – 3) ...(iii)
 each angle of regular hexagon
By equation (ii), we have
6x = 2y (y – 2) ...(iv) 720°
by solving equation (iii) and (iv) we have = = 120°
6
x = 40 km and y = 12 km/hr
 ratio between each angle
2
1  1 = 108 : 120 = 9 : 10
118. (C) x + = 2   x   = 22
x  x 122. (D)  Slant height (l) = h ² + r ²

1 1  Slant surface area =rl =r . h² + r ²


 x2 + + 2 = 4  x2 + 2 = 2
x2 x
1
3 and volume = r²h
 2 1  3
  x  2  = 23
 x 
1 rh
 r²h = r h ² + r ²  3 = h² + r ²
 1 
3
1  2 1  3
 (x ) +  2  + 3.x2. 2  x  2  = 8
2 3
x  x  x  2
 rh  h² + r ² 1
   = h² + r² =
1  3 h ²r ² 9
 x6 + +3×1×2=8
x6
1 1 1
 + = units
1 r² h² 9
 x6 + 6 = 8 – 6 = 2
x

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123. (B) A 32 16
3 1
   
  
1 8  1 2
  8 

129. (B)    5 2
  – 
(5)  
       
   
Q P 32
 1 1 1 38  16
 5 2  2 2    18  12 12 
G =  
 
 – 5 
   

B C
 18  83 32  1
 32 16 
In the figure BP and CQ are medians = 5  – 5 
meeting at point G.    
3 1
1
 BGC = × ABC = 52 – 52 = 5 5 – 5
3
π 8²
BC 130. (C) Area of z =
 QP = 3
2
PGQ : BGC = 1 : 4 π .8² 8²
 r² = r² =
1 3 3
PGQ : ABC = 1 : 4
3 8
PGQ : ABC = 1 : 12 r=
3
 300 – (2.5  15) 
124. (C) Required run rate =   8 cm
 35 
262.5 R
= = 7.5
35
r
125. (C) Given series 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + ...... + 99
Number of terms between 1 to 99 z
y
1  99 x
= = 50
2
So, sum of 50 terms/odd numbers
= 502 = 2500 π 8²
area of y =
126. (B) Let Rate = R%, then time = R years 3
P = ` 5,00,000, S.I = ` 80,000
π 8²
5, 00,000  R  R  R² – r² =
80,000 = 3
100
 R2 = 16 8²
R² – r² =
 R = 4% 3
127. (B) 24 8² 8²
 R² – =
3 3
4 8
3 8² 8² 64 64 128
R² = + = + =
3 3 3 3 3
6 8 3
A B A+B+C 128 8 2
R= =
8 – (4  3) 3 3
C's share = 3 × × 32000  The ratio of radii = 8 : R : r
24
= ` 4000 8
8 2
128. (B) HCF of 25.97 & 16.43 = 0.53 =8: :
3 3
25.97  16.43
Required number of tiles = 2 1
0.53  0.53
=1: : = 3 : 2 :1
= 1519 3 3
 The ratio in acending order = 1 : 2: 3
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cos θ cos θ 1
131. (B) + =4 = × base area × height
1  sin θ 1  sin θ 3

cos θ (1 + sin θ + 1 - sin θ ) 1 3


=4 = × × 6 × 6 × 12 3 = 108 cm³
1 + sin ²θ 3 4
134. (D) 2sin + 15cos² = 7
cos θ  2 2 4
= 4  = 2 sin +15 (1 – sin²) = 7
cos ²θ cos θ 1
 2sin+ 15 – 15sin²= 7
1 15 sin²– 2 sin– 8 = 0
4cos = 2  cos  = = cos 60°
2  15sin²– 12sin + 10 sin– 8 = 0
 cos = cos 60°  = 60°  3sin(5sin– 4) + 2(5sin– 4) = 0
132. (B) In the figure CD is tower and AB is hill  (5sin– 4) (3sin+ 2) = 0
on the same plane
 3sin+ 2  0 but 5 sin– 4 = 0
CD
In ADC, tan 30°= 4 Perpendicular
AD  5sin= 4 sin= =
5 hypotenuse
B  base² = hypotenuse² – perpendicular²
= 25 – 16 = 9
Hill base 3
 cot= =
Perpendicular 4
C hm
3
Tower 1  1
135. (A) a + = 1   a   = 13
a  a
50m
1 1  1
60° 30°  a3 + 3 + 3 × a × × a   = 1
D A a a  a 

1 50 1 1
=  AD = 50 3 m  a3 + 3
3 + 3 = 1  a + =–2

3 a a3
AD
1
AB  a3 + = – 1 – 1  a3 = – 1
In ABD, tan 60° = a3
AD

h 136. (C)
 3 = 50 3 h = 3 × 50 3 = 150m D

 height of the hill AB = 150 m. B
O

133. (A) D


60°
12 3 P A T

 x° is a angle in the alternative segment


A
for BAT
BAT = x = 60°
6 6
 y° is angle at centre and x° is angle in
B E C remaining arc
6
 y° = x × 2 = 120°
In the figure, equlateral traingle ABC is the  in OAB, OAB = z°
base of the pyramid. y + z + z = 180°
Where AB = BC = CA = 6 cm 120° + 2z = 180°
 Volume of the pyramid z = 30°

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141. (B) Gold Copper
137. (A) 660 19 9
5m + 5w = = 220
3
3500
×2 10m + 20w = = 700 ...(ii) 15
5
10m + 10w = 220 × 2 = 440 ...(i)
6 4
(Substracting (i) from (ii))
 Gold : Copper = 6 : 4 = 3 : 2
10w = 700 – 440 = 260 142. (A) Let the CP of first article = x
260 then the CP of second article = 7500 – x
 1w = = ` 26 ATQ,
10
Now, 5m + 5w = 220 6x
SP of first article =
5m + 5 × 26 = 220 5

220 – 130 90 7500 – x


 1m = = = ` 18 SP of second article =
5 5 2
Now, the required number of days 7500 – x
Given, x =
2
1060 1060
= (6  18  4  26) = =5  x = 2500
212 i.e. CP of first article = 2500
138. (B) Let B join the business for x months. SP of first article will be = 3000
ATQ, i.e. Profit = ` 500
and
450 × 12 : 300 × x = 2 : 1
CP of second article = 7500 – 2500 = 5000
5400 2 SP of second article will be = 2500
 = i.e. Loss = ` 2500
300x 1
So, over all loss = ` 2000
 x = 9 months 143. (D) Average of 48 numbers = 0
Hence, after 12 – 9 = 3 months B joins the  Sum of 48 numbers = 0 × 48 = 0
business. It is quite possible that 47 of these numbers
may be positive & if their sum is R then
1 48th number is (– R).
139. (A) x + =4
x 144. (B)
2 2
 1  1
 x   = x –  + 4 100 (total)  assumed
 x  x
2 45% 55%
 1
  x –  = 12
 x
` 45 ` 55 (remaining)
1 (food + transport)
x– = 2 3
x 20%
140. (B) Let the distances be 2x, 3x and 5x km
covered by Priyanka. Then,
` 11 ` 44
Distance (books)
Speed =
Time 50%
Required average speed
2x  3x  5x 10x 22 22 (savings)
= = × 60
2x 3x 5x 39x (other expenses)
 
10 15 20 ×40

200 5 ` 880 (given)


= = 15 km/hr
13 13
 Income = 100 × 40 = ` 4000

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145. (A) Descreased angles be 2x°, 3x°,5x°
50,000
 Real angles would be (2x + 15)°, (3x + 15)°, 149. (A) Total males = {20 × 50 + 10 ×
100  100
(5x + 15)°
30 + 25 × 20 + 15 × 40 + 10 × 60 + 20 × 50}
 2x + 15 + 3x + 15 + 5x + 15 = 180 = 5{1000 + 300 + 500 + 600 + 600 + 1000}
135 = 5 × 4000 = 20,000
 10x + 45 = 180 10x = 135 x = 150. (D) Total population in all six cities = 50,000
10
Total females in all six cities
 Gretest angle = (5x + 15)° = 50,000 – 20,000 = 30,000

 135 
0
 135 
0
 165 
0 30,000
= 5   15  =   15  =   Required % = × 100 = 3 × 20 = 60%
 10   2   2  50,000
151. (B) Use ‘is’ after ‘Priya’, as the sentence is
0
 165   not interrogative
 The radian measure =   ×
 2  180  152. (B) Change ‘awaiting’ into ‘waiting’.
153. (C) Add ‘more’ before ‘amusing’. Both ‘more
11 amusing’ and ‘cleverer’ must be in the
= 
24 same degree because both the
146. (C) Total number of people in all six cities adjectives are joined by a conjunction.
154. (C) Add ‘to’ after ‘go’, as there is a destination
10, 000  100 already specified.
= = 50,000
20
155. (B) ‘Collision’ is an appropriate word, which
Total population of city A means ‘a crash between two or more
20 things’. ‘Collusion’ means ‘secret
= 50,000 × = 10,000 cooperation for an illegal or dishonest
100
purpose’.
Number of females in city A = 50% = 5000
160. (B) Since the sentence is positive question
50, 000  10 tag must be negative and I'll get late is the
147. (B) TotalB = = 5000
100 main sentence.
Males are 30%, so females 176. (B) Going by the sense of the sentence the
= 100 – 30 = 70% following sentence should be in passive form
Difference = 70 – 30 = 40% (i.e., ... they had been cheated.) as 'they had
5000  40 cheated' means 'they had performed the act
Required answer = = 2000 of cheating', which gives wrong meaning to
100
the entire sentence.
10  100 – 60  178. (A) Since, the sentence is in passive form
148. (B) FemaleE = 50,000 × ×  
100  100  and 'Technology' in this sentence acts as
an object to be fed here.
2
= 5000 × = 2000 179. (B) 'Beware' is a verb which means ‘to be
5 careful’. ‘Aware’ is an adjective which
20  100 – 50  means ‘knowing and understanding’.
FemaleF = 50,000 ×   180. (B)
100  100 
185. (A), (C) & (D) are correct as all mean
1 hopelessness.
= 10,000 × = 5000
2
5000
Required % = × 100 = 250%
2000

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MEANINGS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER


Word Meaning in English Meaning in Hindi
Absolve To state formally that somebody is not guilty or responsible nks"k eqDr djuk
for something
Acoustics Of or relating to sound èofu lacaf/r
Agnostic A person who believes that it is not possible to know vuh'ojoknh
whether God exists or not
Agronomy The science of soil management and crop production d`f"k foKku
Allegory A story in which the characters and events are symbols :id dFkk] n`"Vkar
that stand for ideas about human life or for a political or
historical situation
Applaud To express praise for somebody/something because you ljkguk djuk
approve of them or it
Belligerent Unfriendly and Aggressive yM+kdw
Collusion Secret agreement especially in order to do something lk¡B&xk¡B] feyh Hkxr
dishonest or to trick people
Comely Pleasing in appearance : pretty or attractive lqgkouk] euksje
Corroborate To provide evidence or information that supports a iqf"V djuk
statement, theory, etc
Crestfallen Sad and disappointed because you have failed and you did not grksRlkfgr] fujk'k
expect to
Despair The feeling of having lost all hope fujk'kk
Despondency A feeling of being sad and without much hope fujk'kk] volkn
Elation A feeling of great happiness and excitement iziQqYyrk] mRlkg
Fancies To want something or want to do something pkg] bPNk
Fastidious Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail rqud fetkt] udp<+k
Hedonist A person who believes that the pursuit of pleasure is the lq[koknh
most important thing in life
Iconolast A person who criticizes popular beliefs or established   ijEijk rksM+us okyk
customs and ideas
Indignant Angered at something unjust or wrong Øksf/r
Notion An idea, a belief or an understanding of something /kj.kk
Obstruct To slow or block the movement, progress, or action of ck/k Mkyuk] jksduk
(something or someone)
Paronym A word that is a derivative of another and has a related O;qRiUu 'kCn
meaning
Peculiarity A strange or unusual feature or habit foy{k.krk] fo'ks"ky{k.k
Philanderer A person who readily or frequently enters into casual sexual O;fHkpkjh
relationships
Pragmatic Solving problems in a practical and sensible way rather than O;kogkfjd
by having fixed ideas or theories
Reinforce Make stronger lqn`<+ cukuk
Second To give support or one's approval to leFkZu djuk
Sojourn A temporary stay FkksM+s le; ds fy, dgha
ij Bgjuk
Stoic One who is indefferent to pleasure and pain rVLFk%
Triumphant Showing great satisfaction or joy about a victory or success liQyrk dk g"kZ eukus
okyk iziQqfYyr
Urges To recommend something strongly tksj nsdj leFkZu djuk

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SSC MOCK TEST - 35 (ANSWER KEY)


1. (C) 26. (C) 51. (A) 76. (B) 101. (A) 126. (B) 151. (B) 176. (B)
2. (C) 27. (D) 52. (B) 77. (B) 102. (C) 127. (B) 152. (B) 177. (A)
3. (A) 28. (D) 53. (D) 78. (A) 103. (A) 128. (B) 153. (C) 178. (A)
4. (A) 29. (A) 54. (A) 79. (B) 104. (C) 129. (B) 154. (C) 179. (B)
5. (B) 30. (A) 55. (A) 80. (A) 105. (C) 130. (C) 155. (B) 180. (B)
6. (A) 31. (D) 56. (D) 81. (C) 106. (C) 131. (B) 156. (A) 181. (A)
7. (C) 32. (D) 57. (B) 82. (A) 107. (A) 132. (B) 157. (C) 182. (B)
8. (D) 33. (C) 58. (C) 83. (C) 108. (C) 133. (A) 158. (A) 183. (B)
9. (B) 34. (C) 59. (D) 84. (B) 109. (D) 134. (D) 159. (C) 184. (C)
10. (A) 35. (B) 60. (B) 85. (D) 110. (A) 135. (A) 160. (B) 185. (*)
11. (A) 36. (A) 61. (C) 86. (C) 111. (C) 136. (C) 161. (B) 186. (A)
12. (B) 37. (B) 62. (A) 87. (C) 112. (C) 137. (A) 162. (C) 187. (A)
13. (A) 38. (D) 63. (C) 88. (A) 113. (C) 138. (B) 163. (C) 188. (C)
14. (D) 39. (D) 64. (D) 89. (B) 114. (A) 139. (A) 164. (B) 189. (A)
15. (C) 40. (A) 65. (A) 90. (A) 115. (D) 140. (B) 165. (D) 190. (B)
16. (C) 41. (A) 66. (C) 91. (C) 116. (B) 141. (B) 166. (A) 191. (D)
17. (C) 42. (D) 67. (B) 92. (C) 117. (C) 142. (A) 167. (B) 192. (C)
18. (D) 43. (A) 68. (B) 93. (B) 118. (C) 143. (D) 168. (B) 193. (C)
19. (D) 44. (D) 69. (C) 94. (B) 119. (A) 144. (B) 169. (B) 194. (A)
20. (B) 45. (B) 70. (A) 95. (B) 120. (D) 145. (A) 170. (B) 195. (A)
21. (B) 46. (C) 71. (C) 96. (A) 121. (B) 146. (C) 171. (C) 196. (D)
22. (C) 47. (C) 72. (C) 97. (B) 122. (D) 147. (B) 172. (D) 197. (A)
23. (A) 48. (C) 73. (B) 98. (D) 123. (B) 148. (B) 173. (D) 198. (A)
24. (A) 49. (C) 74. (C) 99. (B) 124. (C) 149. (A) 174. (C) 199. (B)
25. (B) 50. (C) 75. (B) 100. (C) 125. (C) 150. (D) 175. (A) 200. (C)

Mock Test 34 (Corrections)


21. (A) Solution given is correct. Read the
correct option as (A).
28. (*) Solution given is correct. The correct
order is 643125.
53. (B) 59. (B) 67. (A) 75. (B) 87. (C)
126. (*) Both (A) and (D) are correct.
40
(50 – 56)   50
100
137. (A) Required ratio =
56

–6  20 14 1
= = = =1:4
56 56 4
151. (C) Replace 'his' by 'her'
152. (*) 'The company in not doing well'. Read
'in' as 'is'. Given explanation was correct.

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