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SSC MOCK TEST – 110 (SOLUTION)


1. (B) As, EFJK LMQR 16. (D) 6 × (7 + 8) = 90
5 × (6 + 4) = 50
+7 4 × (9 + 6) = 60
Similarly, LMQR STXY 17. (A) 15 + 8 × 2 = 31
14 + 10 × 2 = 34
+7 12 + 6 × 2 = 24
2. (A) As, the birth place of Mahatma Gandhi 18. (D) 9 + 7 + 9 – 7 = 18
was Porbandar. Similarly, the birth place 5 + 4 + 5 – 4 = 10
of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru was Allahabad. 8 + 6 + 8 – 6 = 16
3. (B) As, 15 × 9 = 135
19. (C) ATQ,
Similarly, 27 × 9 = 243
4. (C) Except Tripura : Imphal, all others are 11
states and their capitals. Required angle = × 30 – 30 × 3
2
5. (C) Except 63, all others are multiples of two
prime numbers. = 165° – 90° = 75°
20. (A)
6. (A) A D G J M PS U
21. (D)
+3
J M P R

us +3
O RU W
+2
+ 22. (B)
23. (C)
Cube

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+3 +2 +3 +2 Circle
7. (C) Impolite  Imponderable  Important Cones
 Importune.

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I. False
8. (D) 5 × 5 ÷ 5 × 10 = 50 II. True
9. (C) C R E A T

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24. (A)

C
25. (B)
3 5 2 4 1
26. (C) Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary is a Wildlife
10. (A) 8th 15th Sanctuary in Tripura, India.

D
A B
27. (C) Rajasthan has become the India's first
Ath 14 State to lay down the minimum

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42 educational qualifications for
So, Required number = 42 + 14 = 56 contesting elections to village
11. (B) 4 7 13 25 49 cooperative societies and various other
cooperative bodies. For this purpose, the
×2–1 ×2–1 ×2–1 ×2–1 State Cooperative Societies Rules,
12. (C) A C F J O 2003, were amended and notified. The
+2 +3 +4 +5
new rules would benefit about 10,000
cooperative and agricultural credit
societies.
13. (A) ACE DFH HJL MOQ
28. (D) The Royal Commission on Public
+3 +4 +5 Services in India, also known as
the Islington Commission was carried
14. (B)
M Sister Sister out under the Chairmanship of Lord
N B Islington.
29. (B) Public-Interest Litigation is litigation
Sister for the protection of the public interest.
In Indian law, Article 32 of the Indian
D constitution contains a tool which
directly joins the public with judiciary.
15. (C) 20m
A PIL may be introduced in a court of
law by the court itself , rather than the
15m 15m aggrieved party or another third party.
For the e xerc is e of the c ourt's
A 20m jurisdiction, it is not necessary for the
He reaches the same place. victim of the violation of his or her rights
So, Required distance = 0 m to personally approach the court. In a
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PIL, the right to file suit is given to a amended to 18 for girls and 21 for boys.
member of the public through judicial It is popularly known as the Sarda Act,
activism. after its sponsor Harbilas Sarda.
30. (B) Milkha Singh, also known as The Flying 41. (B) Thermal capacity is the amount of heat
Sikh, has been honoured with the 2017 that is required in order to raise the
Maruti Suzuki Living Legend of the Year temperature by 1ºC
award at the 6th edition of 'Maruti 42. (D) Anti-Defection Law is contained in the
Suzuki Sportsperson of the Year' Tenth Schedule of the Constitution,
Charity Gala Awards on July 6, 2017 at which was introduced by the 52nd
I TC Grand Central in, Mumbai, Amendment in 1985 during tenure of
Maharashtra. Rajiv Gandhi Earlier, 10th schedule was
32. (D) In humans, glycogen is made and stored related to association of Sikkim with
primarily in the cells of the liver and India. Once, Sikkim became fledged
the muscles, hydrated with three or four state, this schedule was repealed via the
parts of water. Muscle glycogen is 36th amendment act.
converted into glucose by muscle cells, 43. (C) K G Karmakar and Gauri Shankar have
and liver glycogen converts to glucose
been appointed as new Independent
for use throughout the body including
Directors of India Post Payments Bank
the central nervous system.
(IPPB). The Appointments Committee of

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33. (C) Antoine Henri Becquerel was a
the C abinet has approv ed their
French physicist, Nobel laureate, and

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the first person to discover evidence appointment to the post on the board of
directors of the bank for a period of 3

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of radioactivity.
34. (C) Nicolaus Copernicus was a Renaissance years. The IPPB has been incorporated
mathematician and astronomer who as a public sector bank under the

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formulated a model of the universe that Department of Posts with 100% equity
placed the Sun rather than the Earth at of the Government of India (GoI).

35. (C)

a
the center of the universe.

C
Tianhe-I is a supercomputer capable of
an Rmax (maximum range) of 2.5
petaFLPS. Located at the National
45. (B) The National Disaster Management
Authority (NDMA) has conducted its
firs t-of-its -kind State -le ve l moc k
exercise on forest fire in Uttarakhand

D
Supercomputing Centre of Tianjin, on April 18, 2017.The mock exercise
China it was the fastest computer in the was part of a three-day event which

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world from October 2010 and is one of began with a Co-ordination Conference
the few Petascale supercomputer in the on April 18, 2017, followed by a Table-
world. top Exercise on April 19, 2017. The mock
37. (C) The traditional festival Kut of the Mizos e xe rc ise has bee n c onduc ted in
is celebrated across the north-eastern collaboration with the State Govern-
state of Mizo-inhabited areas in the ment.
neighbouring states. It is a spring 47. (D) Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek was
festival celebrated during March after a Dutch businessman, scientist, and
completion of their most arduous task one of the notable representatives in the
of Jhum operation i.e., jungle clearing golden age of Dutc h s c ie nce and
of the remmants of burning) with great technology. A largely self-taught man in
fervour and gaiety. science, he is commonly known as the
38. (C) The  I ndian Counc ils Ac t 1909 ,
father of Microbiology, and often field of
commonly known as the Morley-Minto
microscopy and for the contributions
Reforms was an Act of the Parliament of
towards the e stablishment of
the United Kingdom that brought about
a limited increase in the involvement microbiology of as a scientific discipline.
of Indians in the governance of British 48. (C) National Rural Employment Guarantee
I ndia. John M orle y, the Act 2005 was later renamed as the
Liberal Secretary of State for India, and "mahatma Gandhi N ational Rural
the Conservative Viceroy of India. Employme nt Guarante e Act" (or,
40. (B) Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929, MGNREGA), is an Indian labour law and
passed on 28 September 1929 in the social security measure that aims to
British India Legislature of India, fixed guarantee the 'right to work'.
the age of marriage for girls at 14 years 49. (A) The Factory Act of 1891 in India was
and boys at 18 years which was later enacted to improve the condition of

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labour in India. It resulted in the 57. (C) ATQ,
limitation on the factory working house,
and provided the solution to the pathetic 8000  10  2
S.I = = 1600
working c onditions of workers in 100
factories. and C.I for 2 years compounded half
50. (A) Nagarjuna was associated with the
yearly.
formulation of the basic ideas of the
Mahayana Buddhism. Nagarjuna gave 10
the ‘Madhamika’ philosophy or the then, r = = 5%
2
philosophy of the middle way and taught
that there is neither reality nor non- 8000
reality but only relativity. 5%
51. (D) ATQ, Now
a–b=8 400 400 400 400
 a=8+b 20 20 20
then, ab = 20 20 20
 (8 + b) b = 20 1 20
 8b + b2 – 20 = 0 1
 (b + 10) (b – 2) = 0
1
Either b = –10 or b = 2

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then, either a = –2 or a = 10 1
 a3 – b3 = (–2)3 – (–10)3 or a3 – b3 = 103 – 23 0.05

52. (C) u
a3 – b3 = –8 + 1000 or a3 – b3 = 1000 – 8

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a3 – b3 = 992 or a3 – b3 = 992
Hence, a3 – b3 = 992
ATQ,
Hence, Required difference

58. (C) ATQ,


= 1724.05 – 1600 = `124.05

LCM × 3 = 567
x6 1
x3
 a3 – 3a = 0
x
1

am
= x3 + 3 = a3 – 3a
 LCM = 189
Hence, required ratio = 3 : 189
= 1 : 63

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59. (C) ATQ,
 a= 3
15  16 (31) 2
1 Required average = = 82

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Then, x + = 3 15  6 3
x
60. (D) ATQ,

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Squaring both sides,
x3 + y3 – z3 = 0
1 Then, x9 + y9 – z9 = 3x3 y3 (–z)3 = –3x3 y3 z3
Hence, x2 + =1
x2
53. (C) ATQ, x9  y9 – z 9 –3x 3y3z 3
now, = =–3
200
3 3 3
x y z x 3y3z3
Amount of A = × 3 = `300
(5 – 3) 61. (D) ATQ,

200 x=2+ 3
and Amount of B = × 5 = `500 Squring both sides
(5 – 3)
Hence, Required Sum = 300 + 500 = `800 x2 = 4 + 3 + 4 3
then, x2 – 4x + 2 = 7 + 4 3 – 8 – 4 3 + 2 = 1
54. (C) ATQ,
CP : S.P : M.P 62. (C) ATQ,
100 : 108 : 135 3  1.5  3  2  3  x  3 
4 3 4
Hence, Required ratio = 20 : 27    =          
55. (B) ATQ, 3 2 3   2  2 2 
Required Selling Price
27 27 x3
23200  = +1+
= × (100 + 27) = `25400 8 64 8
(100  16)  216 = 27 + 64 + 8x3
56. (C) ATQ,  125 = 8x3
Zinc : Copper Cube root on both side,
56 : 24 in 80 kgs
5
56  x=
Then, required quantity = × 3 – 80 2
2 Hence, Required diameter = 2.5cm
= 4kgs
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63. (C) ATQ, Then, Manoj 40 2


75  75 80
Required Precent = 75 + 75 +
100 Neha 80 3
= 150 + 56.25 3
= 206.25%
64. (B) ATQ, 80
Hence, Required time = = 16 hours
x + y = 150° ------(i) and, 23
x – y = 90° ------(ii) 70. (B) ATQ,
form equation (i) and (ii),
x = 120° 252 5
Required speed = ×2× = 28
 2 5 18
x ( in radian) = 120°× = 71. (C) ATQ,
180 3
65. (C) ATQ, x + y = 60
tan 63° = x 4 year later,
x x 4 9
then, sin 63° = =
2
x 1 y4 8

x4 9

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x
Hence, cos 27° =  =
x +1 2 60 – x  4 8

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66. (B) ATQ,  x = 32
Hence, A age of husband = 32 years

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The sum of opposite angle of a
quardilateral in a circle = 180° 72. (D) ATQ,
then, x + 120° = 180° A + B 12 5

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 x = 60° 60
A 20 3

a
  Then, efficienty of B = 5 – 3 = 2
 x (in radian) = 60° × =
180 3

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60 60
67. (A) ATQ, Hence, Required days = =
1 4
180 32
2

D
Required Angle = × 5 = 75°
12 = 15 days
68. (A) ATQ, 73. (B) ATQ,

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3
(y – 5) =
4
 4y – 20 = 3x
(x – 0)

 3x – 4y = –20
Hence, Required Equation = (3x – 4y = –20)
Required Expenditure =

74. (C) ATQ,

Required amount =
18000  105
360
= `5250

18000  (70 – 65)


360
69. (A) ATQ, = `250
75. (D) ATQ,
40  2 80
Time taken by Neha = = hours (70 – 40)
3 3 Required percent = × 100 = 75%
40

SSC (CHSL-2016) 72 Sets

with
Solution & unique
short tricks

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MEANINGS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER


Words Meaning in English Meaning in Hindi
Adjourn break off (a meeting, legal case, or game) LFkfxr djuk
with the intention of resuming it later
Betrayal back stab /ks[kk
Chieftain a chief especially of a band, tribe, or clan iz/ku&iq:"k
Deplete to greatly reduce the amount of (something) lekIr djuk] {kj.k djuk
Emancipate to free from any controlling influence eqDr djuk
Fanatic a person who is extremely enthusiastic mUeknh
about something
Feud a long bitter quarrel between two people, dqy&cSj
families, or groups
Gullible easily duped or cheated Hkksyk&Hkkyk
Homo Sapiens
Invertebrates

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the species of human beings that exist today
lacking a spinal column
ekuotkfr
vi`"Boa'kh] ftleas es:n.M u gks
Liberate
Loyalty
Marsupials p
to set free
the quality of being loyal

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a type of animal (such as a kangaroo)
vktkn djuk
bZekunkjh
daxk: tSlk izk.kh

Martyr

Cathat carries its babies in a pocket of skin


on the mother's stomach
a person who is 'kghn

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killed because of their religious or political beliefs
Muling the use of a courier to smuggle drugs. u'khyh nokvksa dk rLdj
Patriot

Pedant
Pretend
K one who loves his or her country and
supports its authority and interests
a one who makes a show of knowledge
to give a false appearance of being, possessing,
or performing
ns'kHkDr

Kku dk izn'kZu djus okyk


cgkuk djuk

Rebellion opposition to one in authority or dominance fonzksg


Sober having or showing a very serious attitude xaHkhj
or quality
Sustainable able to last or continue for a long time yacs le; rd pyus okyk
Transition a change from one state or condition to another ifjorZu
Treachery violation of allegiance or faith /ks[kk] csbekuh
Ubiquitous existing everywhere at the same time loZO;kih
Vertebrate having a backbone gM~Mhokyk
Willy-Nilly in a haphazard manner vO;ofLFkr <ax ls

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SSC MOCK TEST - 110 (ANSWER KEY)


1. (B) 26. (C) 51. (D) 76. (C)
2. (A) 27. (C) 52. (C) 77. (A)
3. (B) 28. (D) 53. (C) 78. (D)
4. (C) 29. (B) 54. (C) 79. (B)
5. (C) 30. (B) 55. (B) 80. (A)
6. (A) 31. (C) 56. (C) 81. (D)
7. (C) 32. (D) 57. (C) 82. (D)
8. (D) 33. (C) 58. (C) 83. (C)
9. (C) 34. (C) 59. (C) 84. (D)
10. (A) 35. (C) 60. (D) 85. (D)
11. (B) 36. (D) 61. (D) 86. (A)
12. (C) 37. (C) 62. (C) 87. (D)
13. (A) 38. (C) 63. (C) 88. (C)
14. (B) 39. (B) 64. (B) 89. (B)
15. (C) 40. (B) 65. (C) 90. (C)

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16. (D) 41. (B) 66. (B) 91. (C)
17. (A)

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42. (D) 67. (A) 92. (C)
18. (D) 43. (C) 68. (A) 93. (C)

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19. (C) 44. (A) 69. (A) 94. (B)
20. (A) 45. (B) 70. (B) 95. (C)
21. (D)

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46. (D) 71. (C) 96. (C)
22. (B)
47. (D) 72. (D) 97. (B)

a
23. (C)
48. (C) 73. (B) 98. (C)
24. (A)
49. (A) 74. (C)

C
99. (C)
25. (B)
50. (A) 75. (D) 100. (B)
76. (C) Article 'an' is used before single countable Run out — If a supply of something runs out,

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noun. Thus replace 'bells' with 'bell'.
77. (A) Replace ‘never saw’ with ‘have never

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seen’.‘Since’, when used as a conjunc-
tion, should be preceded by a verb in the
Present Perfect Tense, and followed by a
verb in the Simple Past Tense.
78. (C) Change ‘that I ever heard’ into ‘I had ever
81.

88.
it is used up or finished.
(D) ‘Tread on something’ means ‘to put your foot
down while you are stepping or walking’.
(C) Replace ‘Can't he’ with ‘doesn't he’.


The sentence and question tag should be
in same tense
If the sentence is affirmative, it's question
heard of ’. tag will be negative.
79. (B) Phrasal verb 'back out' means 'withdraw 89. (B) 'Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown'
from commitment'. is a proverb which means ‘person who has
80. (A) ‘Run something off’ means ‘to copy great responsibilities, is constantly worried.’
something on a machine’. 90. (C) 'Bursting at the seams' means 'extremely
‘Run on something’ means ‘if your crowded'.
thoughts run on a subject, you think a 91. (C) ‘Should’ and ‘If’ are interchangeable at the
lot about that subject’. beginning of a conditional sentence. Both
‘Run something down’ means ‘to make mean the same.
something lose power or stop working’ 92. (C) Here the main subject is ‘the ban’ which
is singular hence will agree with singular
verb ‘has’.
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