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1. Analogy 1-22
2. Classification 23-
37
3. Series 38-
57
4. Alphabet Test 58-
71
5. Coding-Decoding 72-
93
6. Blood Relation 94-
96
7. Direction and Distance 97-
107
8. Time Sequence, Number &108-
Ranking Test 111
9. Number Puzzle 112-
124
10.Venn Diagram 125-
136
11.Mathematical Operation and137-
Arithmetical Reasoning 156
12.Sitting Arrangement 157-
159
13.Statement & Arguments and160-
Statement & Conclusions 174
14.Completion of Figures &175-
Embedded Figures 187
15.Counting of Figures/Figure188-
Formation & Analysis, Grouping193
of Figures
16.Paper Cutting & Folding 194-
201
17.Mirror & Water Image 202-
210
18.Visual Reasoning, Non-verbal211-
Series & Classification 216
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-8) : In each of the following questions, select the
related letters/word/number from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
1. ACEG : BDFH : : SUWY : ?
(a) TVZX
(b) RTZV
(c) TVXZ
(d) RTVZ
2.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

3. 5 : 27 : : 9 : ?
(a) 83
(b) 81
(c) 36
(d) 18
4. 6 : 11 : : 11 : ?
(a) 6
(b) 17
(c) 21
(d) 30
5. ABE : 8 : : KLO : ?
(a) 37
(b) 39
(c) 38
(d) 36
6. Sty : Pig : : Byre : ?
(a) Eagle
(b) Cow
(c) Tiger
(d) Hem
7. Patrol : Security : : Insurance : ?
(a) Money
(b) Policy
(c) Savings
(d) Risk
8. ADBC : EHFG : : ILJK : ?
(a) MOPN
(b) MPNO
(c) ORPQ
(d) MPON
9. Find out a set of numbers amongst the four sets of numbers given in the
alternatives, which is the most similar to the numbers given in the
question.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
Given : (6, 30, 90)
(a) 6, 42, 86
(b) 7, 42, 218
(c) 6, 24, 70
(d) 8, 48, 192
DIRECTIONS (10-17) : In each of the following questions, select the
related word/letters/ number from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
10. Fox : Cunning : : Rabbit : ?
(a) Courageous
(b) Dangerous
(c) Timid
(d) Ferocious
11. Flexible : Rigid : : Confidence : ?
(a) Diffidence
(b) Indifference
(c) Cowardice
(d) Scare
12. AZCX : BYDW : : HQJO : ?
(a) GRFP
(b) IPKM
(c) IPKN
(d) GRJP
13. QIOK : MMKO : : YAWC : ?
(a) USGA
(b) UESG
(c) VUES
(d) SUEG
14.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

15. 1 : 8 : : 27 : ?
(a) 37
(b) 47
(c) 57
(d) 64
16. 24 : 126 : : 48 : ?
(a) 433
(b) 192
(c) 240
(d) 344
17. 987 : IHG : : 654 : ?
(a) FDE
(b) FED
(c) EFD
(d) DEF
18. From amongst the given alternatives, select the one in which the set of
numbers is most like the set of numbers given below
: (SSC CGL 2nd Sit.2010)
(6, 14, 30)
(a) 4, 16, 28
(b) 7, 12, 22
(c) 6, 12, 22
(d) 5, 12, 20
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 19-27) : In each of the following questions, select the
related letters/word/numbers from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
19. Fish : Scales : : Bear : ?
(a) Feathers
(b) Leaves
(c) Fur
(d) Skin
20. Writer : Pen : : ?
(a) Needle :Tailor
(b) Artist : Brush
(c) Painter : Canvas
(d) Teacher : Class
21. NUMERAL : UEALRMN : : ALGEBRA : ?
(a) LRBAGEA
(b) BARLAGE
(c) LERAGBA
(d) LERABGA
22. BDAC : FHEG : : NPMO:?
(a) RQTS
(b) QTRC
(c) TRQS
(d) RTQS
23. FGHI : OPQR : BCDE : ?
(a) KLMJ
(b) KLMN
(c) IUVW
(d) STUW
24. PNLJ : IGEC: : VTRP : ?
(a) OMKI
(b) RSTU
(c) QSRC
(d) RPOM
25. 17 : 60 : : 20 : ?
(a) 57
(b) 69
(c) 81
(d) 93
26. 6 : 64 : : 11 : ?
(a) 144
(b) 169
(c) 121
(d) 124
27. 123 : 4: : 726 : ?
(a) 23
(b) 26
(c) 14
(d) 12
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 28-36): Select the related letter/word/ number from the
given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
28. Country : President : : State : ?
(a) Chief Minister
(b) Prime Minister
(c) Speaker
(d) Governor
29. Mirage : Desert : : ?
(a) Sky : Illusion
(b) Rainbow : Sky
(c) Rain : Rainbow
(d) Image : Mirror
30. TEKCAR : RACKET : : TCEJBO : ?
(a) TCEOBJ
(b) OBJECT
(c) CEJBOT
(d) REJECT
31. JIHK : PONQ : : WVUX : ?
(a) KNML
(b) RSTU
(c) HIGJ
(d) MLKN
32. UUWX : WWYZ : : OOQR : ?
(a) OOPG
(b) MMPQ
(c) XXYZ
(d) QQST
33. BIMN : CKPR : : CURD : ?
(a) DWUH
(b) WUHC
(c) UHDW
(d) HUVN
34. BCFE : HILK : : NORQ : ?
(a) TXWU
(b) TXUW
(c) TUXW
(d) TUWX
35. ? : 63 : : 08 : 26
(a) 12
(b) 9
(c) 18
(d) 15
36. 64 : ? : : 72 : 53
(a) 44
(b) 54
(c) 52
(d) 70
37. Find out the questioned number.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
6:5::8:?
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 10
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 38-44): Select the related word/letters from the given
alternatives.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
38. Blue whale : Sea : : ? : Land
(a) Turtle
(b) Fish
(c) Elephant
(d) Green whale
39. Anaemia : Blood : : Anarchy : ?
(a) Disorder
(b) Monarchy
(c) Government
(d) Lawlessness
40. Hard : Rock : : Soft : ?
(a) Lead
(b) Paper
(c) Sponge
(d) Glass
41. DHLP : BDFH : : FLRX : ?
(a) CFHL
(b) CFIL
(c) FHLK
(d) HLKM
42. DIMP : CJLQ : : UWZA : ?
(a) XTYB
(b) TXBY
(c) XTBY
(d) TXYB
43. ABDH : CFHP : : JKMQ : ?
(a) LOSY
(b) KOQY
(c) KPQR
(d) LOQY
44. IJKL : STUV : : MNOP : ?
(a) PQRS
(b) RSTU
(c) VWXY
(d) WXYZ
45. Among the four sets, find out the set, which is like the given set.
Given set : (12, 72, 216)
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) (4, 24, 48)
(b) (7, 42, 252)
(c) (11, 60, 30)
(d) (5, 30, 90)
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 46 - 51) : Select the related letter/word/number from
the given alternatives

(SSC CHSL 2012)


46. Symphony : Composer : : Painter : ?
(a) Fresco
(b) Colours
(c) Art
(d) Leonardo
47. Elephant : Tusk : : Parrot : ?
(a) Quill
(b) Feather
(c) Beak
(d) Spine
48. 27 : 125 : : 64 : ?
(a) 162
(b) 216
(c) 273
(d) 517
49. AB : L : : BC : ?
(a) X
(b) V
(c) Y
(d) W
50. BDGJ : OQTW : : AFIM : ?
(a) MUSY
(b) MRUY
(c) NSVZ
(d) NRZV
51. 8 : 62 : : 9 : ?
(a) 64
(b) 79
(c) 18
(d) 81
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 52-60): Select the related letters/word number from the
given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
52. 8 : 12 : : 6 : ?
(a) 8
(b) 11
(c) 5
(d) 7
53. 13 : 19 : : 21 : ?
(a) 41
(b) 81
(c) 141
(d) 14
54. Eagle : Swoops : : Duck : ?
(a) waddles
(b) floats
(c) swims
(d) flits
55. APPLE : 50 : : ORANGE : ?
(a) 60
(b) 69
(c) 61
(d) 63
56. Accommodation : Rent : : Journey : ?
(a) Freight
(b) Octroi
(c) Fare
(d) Expense
57. Fire : Smoke : : ?
(a) Children : School
(b) Cloud : Rain
(c) Moon : Sky
(d) Shoe : Polish
58. Grenade : Gun : : ?
(a) Sister : Brother
(b) Father : Mother
(c) Man : Woman
(d) Head : Brain
59. TSH : IRQ: : QPK : ?
(a) LNO
(b) LON
(c) PWK
(d) PON
60. AEZ : FPY : : BGX : ?
(a) HWW
(b) IYY
(c) HTX
(d) HYW
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 61-69): Select the related letter/word/number from the
given alternatives:
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
61. Zoology : Animal :: Psychology : _?_
(a) Animal
(b) Human-being
(c) Animal and human-being
(d) Plant
62. CFIL : ABCD :: _?_ : WXYZ
(a) ZYXW
(b) YBEH
(c) JHPS
(d) XURO
63. L × M : 12 × 13 :: U × W : _?_
(a) 21 × 23
(b) 24 × 26
(c) 9 × 11
(d) 12 × 23
64. Man : Mammal : : _?_
(a) Liberty : Literate
(b) Hail : Snow
(c) Native : Inhabitant
(d) Offspring : Family
65. 6 : 2 :: 8 : _?_
(a) 5
(b) 1
(c) 3
(d) 7
66. CFIL : XURO :: ORUX : _?_
(a) MJFC
(b) ROLI
(c) RITO
(d) LIFC
67. 1 : 8 :: 4 : _?_
(a) 32
(b) 64
(c) 512
(d) 128
68. Life starts : Embryo :: Life ends : _?_
(a) Death
(b) Old age
(c) Dead body
(d) Illness
69. EVFU : TGSH :: IRJQ : _?_
(a) PKLO
(b) KWLX
(c) PKOL
(d) OLPK
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 70-78): In each of the following questions, select the
related letter/word/number from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
70. 9 : 80 : : 100 : ?
(a) 901
(b) 1009
(c) 9889
(d) 9999
71. 25 : 125 : : 36 : ?
(a) 180
(b) 206
(c) 216
(d) 318
72. 335 : 216 : 987 : ?
(a) 868
(b) 867
(c) 872
(d) 888
73. BEGK : ADFJ ::PSVY?
(a) ROUX
(b) ORUX
(c) LQUT
(d) LOQT
74. AZBY : CXDW :: EVFU : ?
(a) GTHS
(b) GHTS
(c) GSTH
(d) TGSH
75. BDFH : SUWY :: CEGI : ?
(a) QTWZ
(b) PTVX
(c) JLNP
(d) TVXZ
76. food : man :: fuel:?
(a) wood
(b) fire
(c) heat
(d) smoke
77. Spiritual : Belief :: Orchestral: ?
(a) Theatre
(b) Situation
(c) Music
(d) Direction
78. Latter : Former :: Hazardous : ?
(a) Risky
(b) Comfortable
(c) Safe
(d) Harmful
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 79 - 87) : Select the related letter / word / number from
the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
79. Length : Metre :: Power : ?
(a) Calories
(b) Degree
(c) Watt
(d) Kilogram
80. Square : Cube :: Circle : ?
(a) Ellipse
(b) Parabola
(c) Cone
(d) Sphere
81. Paper : Tree :: Glass : ?
(a) Window
(b) Sand
(c) Stone
(d) Mirror
82. ACFJ : ZXUQ :: EGIN : ?
(a) VUSQ
(b) VRPM
(c) UTRP
(d) VTRM
83. ACEG : DFHJ :: QSUW : ?
(a) TVXZ
(b) TQST
(c) MNPR
(d) EGIJ
84. EGIK : FILO :: FHJL : ?
(a) JGMP
(b) JGPM
(c) GJPM
(d) GJMP
85. 10 : 91 :: 9 : ?
(a) 69
(b) 72
(c) 89
(d) 97
86. 7 : 56 :: 9 : ?
(a) 63
(b) 81
(c) 90
(d) 99
87. 20 : 50 :: 100 : ?
(a) 150
(b) 250
(c) 200
(d) 156
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 88-93): In each of the following questions, select the
related word/ letter/ number from the given alternatives.

(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)


88. ADHM : ZUQN :: GIKM : ?
(a) NOQS
(b) TQRN
(c) TRPN
(d) TNRP
89. 7 :133 :: 9 :?
(a) 147
(b) 99
(c) 171
(d) 158
90. 36 : 216 :: 81: ?
(a) 729
(b) 629
(c) 319
(d) 826
91. Victory: Joy:: ? : Sorrow
(a) Defeat
(b) Depression
(c) Melancholy
(d) Cry
92. Body: Stomach :: Library: ?
(a) Cash
(b) Book
(c) Headmaster
(d) School
93. HAND : JBPE :: PALM: ?
(a) RBNM
(b) RBMN
(c) QBNN
(d) RBNN
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 94-95) : Select the related letter/word/number from the
given alternatives.
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
94. Astronomy : Stars : : Geology :?
(a) Sky
(b) Geometry
(c) Science
(d) Earth
95. Up : Down : : Back : ?
(a) Left
(b) Deep
(c) Front
(d) Right
DIRECTIONS (Qs 96-103): Select the related word/letters/number from
the given alternatives.
(SSC CHSL 2013)
96. MOQS : ACEG :: PRTV : ?
(a) KMNP
(b) OQSU
(c) EGIJ
(d) FHJM
97. 36 : 144 :: 49 : ?
(a) 196
(b) 154
(c) 81
(d) 149
98. 76: 42:: 66: ?
(a) 36
(b) 63
(c) 12
(d) 35
99. Picture : See :: Book: ?
(a) Listen
(b) Library
(c) Buy
(d) Read
100. Dark : Light:: ?
(a) Ill : Diseased
(b) Hot : Cold
(c) Polluted : Contaminated
(d) Accrued: Accumulated
101. Swimming : River : : Hiking : ?
(a) Mountain
(b) Sea
(c) Road
(d) Pond
102. HOPEFUL : LUFEPOH :: ETHNICITY : ?
(a) ICINHTEYT
(b) CINHTEYTI
(c) YTICINHTE
(d) TICINHTEY
103. Find out the set among the four sets which is like the given set. (23 : 30
: 37)
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) (21 : 28 : 34)
(b) (12 :19 : 25)
(c) (6 : 13 : 20)
(d) (7 : 15 : 22)
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 104-105): In the following questions, select the related
letter/ word from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
104. Horse : Neigh : : Bells : ?
(a) Beat
(b) Chime
(c) Rustle
(d) Roar
105. A - E : R - V : : B - F : F - J
(a) CTDH
(b) BSCG
(c) FUGK
(d) CSCG
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 106-111) : In each of the following questions, select
the related letters/word/number from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
106. Chisel : Sculptor :: Harrow?
(a) Gardener
(b) Mason
(c) Blacksmith
(d) Guard
107. Moon : Satellite :: Earth?
(a) Sun
(b) Planet
(c) Solar system
(d) Round
108. BJCI : JBIC :: CXDW : ?
(a) JCDU
(b) BCJU
(c) EVFU
(d) XCWD
109. AB : NO :: LM : ?
(a) OL
(b) KP
(c) PK
(d) YZ
110. AG : IO :: EK : ?
(a) LR
(b) MS
(c) PV
(d) SY
111. 25 : 175 :: 32 : ?
(a) 150
(b) 170
(c) 162
(d) 160
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 112-115 ): In the questions, select the related
letters/word/number from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
112. F : 216 :: L : ?
(a) 1700
(b) 1600
(c) 1723
(d) 1728
113. MOUSE : KPSTC :: LIGHT : ?
(a) JGEFR
(b) JJEIR
(c) MJHIU
(d) MGHFUL
114. Tanning : Leather :: Pyrotechnics : ?
(a) Fireworks
(b) Wool
(c) Machinery
(d) Bombs
115. King : Throne :: Rider ?
(a) Horse
(b) Seat
(c) Saddle
(d) Chair
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 116-119): Select the related words/numbers from the
given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
116. A + B + Y + Z = 54
C+D+W+X=?
(a) 45
(b) 54
(c) 56
(d) 52
117. Petrology : Rocks : : Palaeontology : ?
(a) Birds
(b) Animals
(c) Fossils
(d) Soil
118. Melt : Liquid : : Freeze : ?
(a) Crystal
(b) Solid
(c) Ice
(d) Evaporate
119. 8 : 27 : : ? : 81
(a) 24
(b) 34
(c) 44
(d) 54
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 120-123) : In each of the following questions, select
the related number/word/letter from given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
120. 9 : 7 : : 80 : ?
(a) 48
(b) 50
(c) 78
(d) 82
121. Defer : Put off: : Deduce : ?
(a) Infer
(b) Protect
(c) Delate
(d) Oppose
122. Fish : Gills : : Human : ?
(a) Heart
(b) Lungs
(c) Nose
(d) Mouth
123. CARD : IGXJ : : POST : ?
(a) UTXY
(b) VUYZ
(c) UTYZ
(d) VUXY
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 124-129): Select the related letter/word/number from
the given alternatives.
(SSC Sten. 2013)
124. Cup : Coffee : Bowl : ?
(a) Dish
(b) Soup
(c) Milk
(d) Food
125. Ink : Pen : Petrol : ?
(a) Bus
(b) Car
(c) Train
(d) Tractor
126. MAD : JXA : RUN : ?
(a) OSQ
(b) PRJ
(c) UXQ
(d) ORK
127. 57913 : EGIM : 35816 : ?
(a) CDIR
(b) BCHP
(c) CEHQ
(d) CEHP
128. 8 : 39 : : 72 : ?
(a) 64
(b) 312
(c) 351
(d) 300
129. 16 : 36 : : 64 : ?
(a) 4
(b) 6
(c) 8
(d) 100
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 130-135) : In each questions below, select the related
word/letter/number from the given alternatives.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
130. Saint : Meditation : : Scientist : ?
(a) Research
(b) Knowledge
(c) Spiritual
(d) Rational
131. King : Palace :: Eskimo : ?
(a) Caravan
(b) Asylum
(c) Monastery
(d) Igloo
132. AFKP : DINS :: WBGL : ?
(a) ORUX
(b) OSWA
(c) OTYD
(d) OQSU
133. SINGER : QGLECP :: MONSTER : ?
(a) KLNSCP
(b) KLMSCP
(c) KMLQRCP
(d) KLMTDO
134. 18 : 5 :: 12 : ?
(a) 4
(b) 10
(c) 3
(d) 6
135. 12 : 20 :: ?
(a) 15 : 37
(b) 16 : 64
(c) 27 : 48
(d) 30 : 42
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 136-139) : elect the related word/letter/number from
the given alternatives.
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
136. 3 : 7 : : 15 : ?
(a) 30
(b) 35
(c) 45
(d) 49
137. Kalidas : Meghdoot : : Kautilya : ?
(a) Ramayana
(b) Arthashastra
(c) Kamayani
(d) Kadambari
138. Water : Ocean : : Sand : ?
(a) Island
(b) Waves
(c) River
(d) Desert
139. ABC : XYZ : ; CDE : ?
(a) UVW
(b) WXY
(c) AVW
(d) VWX
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 140-145 ): Select the related word/letter/ number from
the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)
140. Voyage : Sea sickness : : Heights : ?
(a) Ship
(b) Travel
(c) Giddiness
(d) Motion
141. Waitress : Restaurant : : ?
(a) Doctor : Nurse
(b) Driver : Truck
(c) Teacher : School
(d) Actor : Role
142. AROUND : RAUODN : : GROUND : ?
(a) RGUODN
(b) NDOOGR
(c) OUNDGR
(d) DNUURG
143. APPROACHED : ROACHEDAPP : : BARGAINED : ?
(a) AINEDBARG
(b) GAINEDBAR
(c) GAINEDRAB
(d) RABGAINED
144. 8 : 256 : : ?
(a) 7 : 343
(b) 9 : 243
(c) 10 : 500
(d) 5 : 75
145. 21 : 3 : : 574 : ?
(a) 23
(b) 82
(c) 97
(d) 113
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 146-151): Select the related letter/word/number from
the given alternatives.
(SSC Sten. 2014)
146. SILK : NDGF : SOIL : ?
(a) NJDG
(b) RNHK
(c) NIBD
(d) NKFJ
147. 7 : 47 : : 9 : ?
(a) 79
(b) 94
(c) 50
(d) 81
148. ACF : BDG : : EGJ : ?
(a) BDF
(b) FHK
(c) EFG
(d) ADF
149. ACEF : GIKL : : MOQR : ?
(a) SUWY
(b) TVXZ
(c) TUXY
(d) SUWX
150. Lamp : Oil : : Electric Bulb : ?
(a) Current
(b) Bright
(c) Holder
(d) Switch
151. Poem : Poet : : ? : Book
(a) Editor
(b) Author
(c) Writer
(d) Publisher
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 152-160): In the following Nine questions, select the
related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.
(SSC Sten. 2014)
152. Optimist : Cheerful : : Pessimist : __?__
(a) Petty
(b) Helpful
(c) Gloomy
(d) Mean
153. GHJM : QRTW : : CDFI : __?__
(a) XYZQ
(b) GHIJ
(c) NOPR
(d) MNPS
154. CIQY : DJRZ : : AGOW : __?__
(a) BHPU
(b) BJRZ
(c) BJPX
(d) BHPX
155. CAFD : IGLJ : : OMRP : __?__
(a) URSR
(b) PONM
(c) ZYXW
(d) USXV
156. 8 : 64 : : 27 : __?__
(a) 212
(b) 125
(c) 64
(d) 81
157. 4 : 20 : : 6 : __?__
(a) 8
(b) 42
(c) 36
(d) 12
158. 27 : 9 : : 64 : __?__
(a) 16
(b) 20
(c) 8
(d) 12
159. Yard : Inch : : Quart : __?__
(a) Milk
(b) Liquid
(c) Gallon
(d) Ounce
160. Pesticide : Crop : : Antiseptic : __?__
(a) Bandage
(b) Bleeding
(c) Wound
(d) Clothing
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 161-165) : In each questions below, select the related
word/letters/number from the given alternatives.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
161. 9 : 24 :: ? : 6
(a) 3
(b) 2
(c) 1
(d) 5
162. hive : bee :: eyrie : ?
(a) Pigeon
(b) Sparrow
(c) Parrot
(d) Eagle
163. STAR : RATS :: WARD : ?
(a) MICE
(b) SHINE
(c) FAME
(d) DRAW
164. DCBA : WXYZ :: IJKL : ?
(a) SRQP
(b) QPON
(c) PONM
(d) RQPO
165. DHLPTX : BFJMRV :: CGKOSW : ?
(a) AIOMUQ
(b) UMQEIA
(c) IJKLMN
(d) AEILQU
166. Choose the similar group of numbers on the basis of certain common
properties they possess
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(31, 19, 41)
(a) (23,33,51)
(b) (16,27,11)
(c) (27,29,47)
(d) (29,17,37)
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 167-175) : Select the related word/letters/ number from
the given alternatives.
(SSC CHSL 1st Sit. 2015)
167. 6 : 42 :: 5 : ?
(a) 40
(b) 30
(c) 35
(d) 45
168. Hockey : India :: Baseball :?
(a) USA
(b) Russia
(c) Australia
(d) China
169. Ant : Fly : Bee :: Hamster : Squirrel : ?
(a) Rodent
(b) Mouse
(c) Cat
(d) Spider
170. 144 : 13 : : 49 : ?
(a) 8
(b) 10
(c) 11
(d) 9
171. ABDE : GHJK :: MNPQ : ?
(a) RTUW
(b) STVW
(c) CEFH
(d) RSUV
172. ACE : GIK : : MOQ : ?
(a) SUW
(b) VXZ
(c) RTU
(d) STU
173. GNIDAER : READING :: NOITULOS :?
(a) Solunoit
(b) Nailosut
(c) Pollution
(d) Solution
174. Brick : Wall : : Cell :?
(a) Chlorophyll
(b) Organs
(c) DNA
(d) Tissue
175. 21 : 3 :: 574 : ?
(a) 23
(b) 82
(c) 113
(d) 97
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 176-185): select the related word/letters/numbers from
the given alternatives.
(SSC CHSL 2nd Sit. 2015)
176. SUMO:PRJL: : TAXI : __?
(a) WDXJ
(b) QDVF
(c) QXUF
(d) QDNF
177. Concord : Agreement : : Discord : ___?
(a) Comparison
(b) Conflict
(c) Association
(d) Blended
178. Female : Feminine: : Male :___?
(a) Man
(b) Masculine
(c) Macho
(d) Manager
179. 42 : 20 : : 64 :____?
(a) 33
(b) 34
(c) 31
(d) 32
180. PS : VY : : FI : ___?
(a) VZ
(b) WZ
(c) LO
(d) UX
181. Carpentry : Skill ___? :Talent
(a) Singing
(b) Plumbing
(c) Driving
(d) Masonry
182. ____?

(a)

(b) 1
(c)

(d)

183. KcaC : CacK : : XgmF : ____?


(a) FmgX
(b) Gmef
(c) EmgF
(d) EgmX
184. Choose the similar group of numbers on the basis of certain common
properties they possess:
(72, 66, 96)
(a) (24,69,58)
(b) (55,66,77)
(c) (63,70,86)
(d) (54,57,78)
185. ?__
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 186-191): In the following Six Questions, select the
related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
186. Haematology : Blood : : Phycology : ?
(a) Fungi
(b) Fishes
(c) Algae
(d) Diseases
187. Pride of Lions : : ________ of cats
(a) Herd
(b) School
(c) Clowder
(d) Bunch
188. MAN : PDQ : : WAN : ?
(a) ZDQ
(b) NAW
(c) YQD
(d) YDQ
189. AEFJ : KOPT : : ? : QUVZ
(a) GLKP
(b) GKLP
(c) HLKP
(d) HKQL
190. 2 : 32 : : 3 : ?
(a) 243
(b) 293
(c) 183
(d) 143
191. D × H : 4 × 8 as M × Q: ?
(a) 12 × 17
(b) 12 × 16
(c) 13 × 17
(d) 14 × 18
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 192-197) : In questions, select the related word/letters
number from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
192. BLOCKED : YOLXPVW : : ? : OZFMMXS
(a) LABOURS
(b) LAUNNCH
(c) DEBATES
(d) RESULTS
193. 12 : 72 : : 8 : ?
(a) 36
(b) 32
(c) 38
(d) 40
194. FIG : EGHJFH : : BIN : ?
(a) ACJHMO
(b) CAHJMOC
(c) CAJHOM
(d) ACHJMO
195. 6 : 42 : : 7 : ?
(a) 48
(b) 40
(c) 56
(d) 52
196. Garbage : House : : Gangue : ?
(a) Factory
(b) Drugs
(c) Office
(d) Ore
197. DBU : EEZ : : CJH : ?
(a) DMN
(b) DNM
(c) DNN
(d) DMM
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 198-200): Select the related word/Letters/numbers
from the alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
198. Pig : Sty : : Dog : ?
(a) Burrow
(b) Hives
(c) Shed
(d) Kennel
199. BDGK : ACFJ : : ? : DFIM
(a) FKGH
(b) EGJN
(c) EGIK
(d) FGHI
200. 01 : 36 : : 02 : ?
(a) 48
(b) 49
(c) 69
(d) 70
DIRECTONS : (Qs. 201-203) : Select the related word/letters/numbers
from the given atternatives :
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
201. Length : Meter :: Power : ?
(a) Calories
(b) Degree
(c) Watt
(d) Kilogram
202. ZXVT : YWUS : : RPNL : ?
(a) XVTS
(b) TSQP
(c) SQPM
(d) QOMK
203. 42 : 20 :: 64 : ?
(a) 31
(b) 32
(c) 33
(d) 34
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 204-206) : Select the related word/letters/numbers from
the given alternatives:
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2016)
204. Cytology : Cells :: ? : Birds
(a) Odontology
(b) Mycology
(c) Etymology
(d) Ornithology
205. RIGT : WDBY :: FUSH : ?
(a) PKJQ
(b) BYWD
(c) DXWB
(d) KPNP
206. 42 : 56 :: 110 : ?
(a) 18
(b) 132
(c) 136
(d) 140
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 207-209) : Select the related word/letters/numbers from
the given alternatives:
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2016)
207. Medicine : Patient : : Education : ?
(a) Teacher
(b) School
(c) Student
(d) Tuition
208. LAMP : IXJM :: FISH : ?
(a) CGPF
(b) CFQE
(c) CFPE
(d) CGQF
209. 13 : 20 : : 17 : ?
(a) 25
(b) 26
(c) 27
(d) 28
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 210-215) : In the following six questions, select the
related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.
210. Nurture : Neglect : : Denigrate : ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2016)
(a) Extol
(b) Reveal
(c) Recognise
(d) Reply
211. ABDG : ZYWT : : BCEH : ?
(a) YXTS
(b) QPRU
(c) SVXY
(d) YXVS
212. Modesty : Arrogance : : ?
(a) Debility : Strength
(b) Obese : Fat
(c) Ship : Fleet
(d) Speak : Lecture
213. 43 : 57 : : 111 : ?
(a) 135
(b) 133
(c) 134
(d) 136
214. AZBY : CXDW : : EVFU : ?
(a) GTHS
(b) FUVE
(c) ZYEU
(d) BXWD
215. 23 : 0827 : : 45 : ?
(a) 12125
(b) 64125
(c) 12025
(d) 08125
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 216-218) : In the following questions, select the
related word pair from the given alternatives.
216. Power : Watt : : ? : ?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) Pressure : Newton
(b) Force : Pascal
(c) Resistance : Mho
(d) Work : Joule
217. NPBG : OQCH : : AJOT : ?
(a) BKPU
(b) BUPK
(c) BHKP
(d) HBKU
218. 101 : 10201 : : 107 : ?
(a) 10707
(b) 10749
(c) 11449
(d) 11407
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 219-221) : In the following questions, select the
related word/number from the given alternatives.
219. Car : Road : : Ship : ?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) Water
(b) Air
(c) Road
(d) Both Air and Water
220. GLOW : FJNU : : PTEL : ?
(a) ORFN
(b) ORDJ
(c) ORJD
(d) OPNF
221. 5 : 124 : 6 : ?
(a) 215
(b) 216
(c) 217
(d) 220
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 222-224) : In the following questions, select the related
word pair from the given alternatives.
222. Kilometre : Metre : : Tonne : ?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) Litre
(b) Kilogram
(c) Hours
(d) Weight
223. AGN : IOV : : BLM : ?
(a) JTU
(b) KTU
(c) JUV
(d) TUJ
224. 9143 : 9963 : : 6731 : ?
(a) 1368
(b) 5666
(c) 8964
(d) 9694
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 225-227) : In the following question, select related
word pair/number from the given alternatives.
225. Fire : Burn : : ? : ?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) Water : Drink
(b) Wood : Tress
(c) Ice : Freeze
(d) Flower : Rose
226. KLMN : IJKL : : TUVW : ?
(a) RSUT
(b) VWXY
(c) STUV
(d) RSTU
227. 3 : 27 : : 4 : ?
(a) 63
(b) 64
(c) 65
(d) 15
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 228-231): Choose the related word/letters number from
the given alternatives.
228. Horse : Neigh : : Elephant : ?
(SSC CHSL 2017)
(a) Quack
(b) Trumpet
(c) Mew
(d) Grunt
229. GH : 78 : : ? : 1819
(a) HG
(b) LM
(c) RS
(d) IJ
230. CAR : RAC : : TYRE : ?
(a) RUBBER
(b) ERTY
(c) ERYT
(d) STEEL
231. 12 : 60 : : 28 : ?
(a) 160
(b) 150
(c) 145
(d) 140
DIRECTIONS (232 to 235): Select the related word/ letters/ number from
the given alternatives.
232. RATE : EATR :: SEAT : ?
(SSC MTS 2017)
(a) TSEA
(b) TESA
(c) TEAS
(d) TSAE
233. Book : Literature :: ? : ?
(a) Man : Beast
(b) Dancer : Musician
(c) Song : Music
(d) Species : Science
234. 21 : 3 :: 574 : ?
(a) 97
(b) 23
(c) 82
(d) 113
235. Giant : Dwarf :: Genius : ?
(a) Tiny
(b) Gentle
(c) Idiot
(d) Wicked
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 236-241) : In the following question, select the related
word from the given alternatives.
236. Influenza: Virus :: Ringworm: ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) Bacteria
(b) Fungi
(c) parasite
(d) Protozoa
237. Fan: Blades: : ? : ?
(a) Bonnet : Car
(b) Room : House
(c) Arc : Circle
(d) Book : Chapter
238. LSFW : NTHX : : PKWE : ?
(a) RYLF
(b) RLYE
(c) RLYF
(d) RLGF
239. LMNO : NQTW :: GHIJ : ?
(a) ILOR
(b) ILRO
(c) ILMO
(d) LRMO
240. 11 : 120 :: 13 : ?
(a) 165
(b) 168
(c) 170
(d) 169
241. 103 : 10609 : : 106 : ?
(a) 10606
(b) 10306
(c) 11236
(d) 13636
DIRECTIONS (242-250) : In the following question, select the related
from the given alternatives.
242. 11 : 121 : : 12 : ?
(SSC Steno. 2017)
(a) 144
(b) 169
(c) 196
(d) 154
243. 15 : 256 : : 14 : ?
(a) 225
(b) 144
(c) 25
(d) 95
244. 108 : 11664 : : 107 : ?
(a) 11449
(b) 10449
(c) 10849
(d) 11749
245. CHARGER : DGBQHOS : : CELLULAR : ?
(a) DDMKVKBQ
(b) DDNKKVBQ
(c) DDMKUKCQ
(d) DDNKUBVQ
246. ROME : QNLD : : MORE : ?
(a) LNQD
(b) LNQC
(c) LMQD
(d) LMQC
247. CHANNEL : XSZMMVO : MUSICAL : ?
(a) NFHRXZO
(b) NFHQYZP
(c) NEHRXZP
(d) NFIRXZO
248. Rain : Clouds : : Heat : ?
(a) Distance
(b) Sun
(c) Night
(d) Day
249. Garden : Plants : : Book : ?
(a) Words
(b) Pages
(c) Writing
(d) White
250. Doctor : Patient : : Teacher : ?
(a) Teach
(b) Student
(c) School
(d) Old
251. Select the word pair in which the two words are related in the same way
as the two words in the following word-pair.
Season : Winter
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) Week : Calendar
(b) Summer : Autumn
(c) Year : Century
(d) Month : April
252. Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as
the second number is related to the first number.
12 : 68 :: 21 : ?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) 49
(b) 117
(c) 119
(d) 79
253. Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as
the second number is related to the first number.
12 : 192 :: l5 : ?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) 245
(b) 240
(c) 225
(d) 250
254. Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same
way as the two words in the following word-pair.
Dirty : Filthy
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) Perfect : Unique
(b) Shy : Timid
(c) Cute : Child
(d) Bright : Sunlight
255. ‘Heart’ is related to ‘Circulation in the same way as ‘Kidney’ is related
to _________.
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) Reproduction
(b) Respiration
(c) Energy Production
(d) Excretion
256. ‘Machine’ is related to ‘Operator’ in the same way as ‘Car’ is related to
‘______’.
(SSC CHSL 2018)
(a) Driver
(b) Bus
(c) Mechanic
(d) Engine
257. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the
numbers of the following set.
(SSC CHSL 2018)
(64, 100, 328)
(a) (16, 36, 54)
(b) (49, 81, 137)
(c) (25, 49, 148)
(d) (36, 64, 97)
258. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are
the numbers of the following set.
(SSC CHSL 2018)
(45, 49, 47)
(a) (25, 54, 79)
(b) (15, 19, 37)
(c) (5, 39, 44)
(d) (35, 59, 47)
259. Select the option that is related to the third letter-pair in the same way
as the second letter-pair is related to the first letter-pair.
(SSC CHSL 2018)
PM : UT : : RU : ?
(a) XA
(b) XB
(c) WA
(d) WB
260. Select the number-pair in which the two numbers are related in the
same way as are the two numbers of the following number-pair.
(SSC CHSL 2018)
42 : 56
(a) 17 : 49
(b) 22 : 44
(c) 35 : 51
(d) 12 : 20
261. Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same
way as are the two words in the following word-pair.
(SSC CHSL 2018)
Trim : Hair
(a) Dog : Stag
(b) Eye : Red
(c) Prune : Shrub
(d) Nail : Face
262. ‘Disease’ is related to ‘Pain’ in the same way as ‘Accident’ is related
to ‘________’.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) Collision
(b) Carelessness
(c) Injury
(d) Driving
263. Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as
the second number is related to the first number. 24 : 13 :: 38 : ______
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) 23
(b) 17
(c) 20
(d) 25
264. ‘Bird’ is related to ‘Wings’ in the same way as ‘Fish’ is related to
‘________’.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) Gills
(b) Fins
(c) Scales
(d) Belly
265. Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set.
{9, 10, 23}
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) {15, 24, 33}
(b) {7,15, 25}
(c) {16, 25, 32}
(d) {4, 9, 16}
266. Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as
the second number is related to the first number.
6 : 35 :: 9 : _______
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) 65
(b) 85
(c) 80
(d) 99
267. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term.
HKNQ : JIPO :: DGJM : _________
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) EELK
(b) FELK
(c) FEJK
(d) FENO
268. Select the word pair in which the two words are related in the same
way as are the two words in the given word-pair.
Small : Dimension
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) Cold : Winter
(b) Heat : Temperature
(c) Triangle : Area
(d) Heavy : Weight
269. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term.
ATKR : FYPW :: TLPG :________.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) XTQL
(b) YTQL
(c) XQTL
(d) YQUL
270. Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set.
{10, 19, 32}
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) {12, 25, 49}
(b) {5, 14, 19}
(c) {7, 13, 23}
(d) {3, 7, 10}
271. Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same
way as are the two words in the given word-pair.
Circle : Circumference
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) Triangle : Area
(b) Plane: Dimension
(c) Square : Diagonal
(d) Rectangle : Perimeter
272. Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the
following words in a logical and meaningful order.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
1. Injury
2. Recovery
3. Accident
4. Showroom
5. Drive
6. Car
(a) 6, 4, 3, 5, 1, 2
(b) 5, 6, 3, 2, 1, 4
(c) 4, 6, 5, 3, 1, 2
(d) 4, 6, 5, 3, 2, 1
273. Select the number-pair in which the two numbers are related in the
same way as are the two numbers in the given pair.
65 : 126
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) 9 : 28
(b) 2 : 10
(c) 26 : 65
(d) 37 : 50
274. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
VEGT : SHJQ : : FGCM : ?
(a) BJFJ
(b) CJPJ
(c) CJFJ
(d) DJPJ
275. Chlorine is related to Halogen in the same way as Neon is related to
__________.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) Metal
(b) Radio Active
(c) Gas
(d) Inert Gas
276. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term.
Jurist : Law : : Orator : ?
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) Lawyer
(b) Writing
(c) Acting
(d) Speech
277. Find the missing term in the given analogous pair.
1 : 4, 3 : 14 : : 5 : 32, 7 :
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) 58
(b) 79
(c) 85
(d) 97
278. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term.
Grief : Anguish : : Pique : ?
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) Joy
(b) Anger
(c) Jealous
(d) Tensed
279. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term.
45 : 135 : : 60 : ?
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) 175
(b) 210
(c) 140
(d) 180
280. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term.
56 : 8 : : 91 : ?
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) 17
(b) 13
(c) 15
(d) 19
1. (c) As,

Similarly,

2. (a) As,

3. (a) As, 5 × 5 + 2 = 27
Similarly, 9 × 9 + 2 =
4. (c) As, 6 × 2 – 1 = 11
Similarly, 11 × 2 – 1 =
5. (c) As, A + B + E ⇒ 1 + 2 + 5 = 8
Similarly,
K + L + O ⇒ 11 + 12 + 15 =
6. (b) The resting place of pig is called Sty. Similarly, the resting place of
cow is called Byre.
7. (d) In order to ensure security, police or defence personnel patrol the
area. Similarly, to cover risk, insurance is done.
8. (b) As,
Similarly,

9. (d) 6 × 5 = 30, 30 × 3 = 90
8 × 6 = 48, 48 × 4 = 192
10. (c) Here, animal-behaviour relationship has been shown. Fox is
characterised by its cunningness. Similarly, rabbit is considered
as timid.
11. (a) Flexible is antonym of Rigid. Similarly, Confidence is antonym
of Diffidence.
12. (c) As,

Similarly,

13. (b) As,


Similarly,

14. (a) As,

15. (d) As, (1)3 = 1; (2)3 = 8


(3)3 = 27; (4)3 =
16. (d) 52 – 1 = 24; 53 + 1 = 126
72 – 1 = 48; 73 + 1 =

17. (b) As,

Similarly,

18. (b) 6 + 8 = 14; 14 + (8 × 2) = 30


7 + 5 = 12; 12 + (5 × 2) = 22
19. (c) The body of fish remains covered with scales externally.
Similarly, the body of bear remains covered with fur.
20. (c) Here, Writer uses pen for writting. Similarly, painter works on
canvas.

21. (d) As,

It has been arranged as

Similarly,

22. (d) As,

Similarly,

23. (b) As,


Similarly,

24. (a) As,

Similarly,

25. (b) As, 17 × 3 + 9 = 51 + 9 = 60


Similarly, 20 × 3 + 9 = 60 + 9 =
26. (b) As, (6 + 2)2 = (8)2 = 64
Similarly, (11 + 2)2 = (13)2 =
27. (d) As, 123 ⇒ 12 ÷ 3 = 4
Similarly, 726 ⇒ 72 ÷ 6 =
28. (d) President is the head of Union Executive of a India. Similarly,
Governor is the head of State Executive.
29. (c) Mirage is an illusion caused by hot air conditions making one see
something that is not there, especially the appearance of a sheet
of water on a hot road or in a desert. Similarly,
Rainbow is an arch of seven colours formed in the sky when the sun
shines through rain.
30. (b) The letters have been written in reverse order.
TEKCAR ⇒ RACKET
Similarly,
TCEJBO ⇒ OBJECT
31. (d) First three letters are consecutive letters but in reverse order and
the fourth letter comes immediately after the first letter in the
English alphabetical series.

32. (d) As,

Similarly,

33. (a) As,

Similarly,

34. (c) As,

Similarly,
35. (d) 42 – 1 = 15
43 – 1 = 63
32 – 1 = 8
33 – 1 = 26
36. (b) 7 + 2 = 9; 5+3=8
9–8=1
6 + 4 = 10; 5+4=9
10 – 9 = 1
37. (c) As, 6 = 3 × 2 Similarly, 8 = 4 × 2
3+2=5 4+2= .
38. (c) As, Blue whale is heaviest animal in the sea. Similarly, Elephant
is heaviest animal on the land.
39. (c) Anaemia is the lack of blood. Similarly, Anarchy is the lack of
government.
40. (c) As, rock is a hard substance. Similarly, sponge is a soft substance.

41. (b)

Similarly,
42. (d)

Similarly,

43. (d)

Similarly,

44. (d)

Similarly,
45. (d) Given Set :

Similarly,

∴ Option (d) satisfy the condition.


46. (a) Fresco is an art of painting that is done on freshly spread moist
lime plaster.
47. (c) Elephant used their tusk as digging and bring tools and parrot
used their beak for eating and crushing object.

48. (b)

49. (d)

50. (c)

51. (b) 82 – 2 = 62
92 – 2 = 79
52. (a) The relationship is x : (2x – 4)
8 × 2 – 4 = 16 – 4 = 12
Similarly, 6 × 2 – 4 = 12 – 4 =
53. (a) (1)2 = 1 ; (3)2 = 9 ⇒ 19
Similarly, (2)2 = 4 ; (1)2 = 1

54. (a) The movement of eagle is like swooping. Similarly, the movement
of duck is called waddle.

55. (a) As,

Similarly,

56. (c) We pay rent for accommodation. Similarly, we pay fare for
journey.
57. (b) Fire causes smoke. Smoke comes out when something is burnt in
fire. Similarly, cloud causes rain.
58. (d) Grenade and gun are fire arms. Similarly, head and brain are
sensitive organs.

59. (b) As,

Similarly,
60. (a) As,

Similarly,

61. (b) Zoology is the scientific study of animals. Similarly, Psychology


is study of the mind and how it functions. It is the study of human
and animals behaviour.

62. (b)

Similarly,

63. (a) L × M = 12 × 13
Position Number in the English alphabet series.
Similarly,
U×W=
64. (d) Man is a mammal. Man belongs to the class Mammal. Similarly,
offspring is a part of family.
65. (c) As,
Similarly,
66. (d)

Pairs of Opposite Letters.


Similarly,

67. (a) As, 1 × 8 = 8


Similarly,
4×8=
68. (c) Life starts with the formation of embryo. When life ends dead
body is left.
69. (a) E ↔ V F ↔ U
Pairs of Opposite Letters

T↔GS↔H
Pairs of Opposite Letters
I↔R J↔Q
Pairs of Opposite Letters

P↔KO↔L
Pairs of Opposite Letters
70. (d) The relationship between the numbers is :
x : (x2 – 1)
(9)2 – 1 = 81 – 1 = 80
(100)2 – 1 = 10000 – 1 = 9999
71. (c) The relationship between the numbers is :
x2 : x3
(5)2 = 25; (5)3 = 125
(6)2 = 36; (6)3 = 216
72. (a) The relationship between the numbers is :
x : x – 119
335 – 119 = 216
987 – 119 = 868

73. (b)

Similarly,

74. (a) Pairs of consecutive opposite letters are given :


AZ, BY; CX, DW; EV, FU; GT, HS

75. (d)

76. (b) Food is necessary for man. Similarly, fuel is necessary for fire.
77. (c) Spiritual and Belief are inter – related terms. Similarly, Orchestral
and music are related.
78. (c) Latter and Former are antonymous to each other. Similarly,
Hazardous and Safe are antonymous to each other.
79. (c) Metre is a unit of length likewise watt is a unit of power.
80. (d) As, cube is 3-D of square. Similarly, sphere is 3-D of circle.
81. (b) As, paper is product of Tree. Similarly, glass is a product of sand.
82. (d) As,

Similarly,

83. (a) As, Similarly

84. (d) As, Similarly

85. (b) The relationship is x : (x2 – 9).


86. (c) The relationship is x : x (x + 1)
87. (b) 20×2.5 = 50
100×2.5 = 250
88. (c)

Similarly,

89. (c) 7 × 19 = 133


Similarly,
9 × 19 =171
90. (a) (6)2 = 36 : (6)3 = 216
Similarly,
(9)2 = 81; (9)3 = 729
91. (a) Victory is joyful. Similarly, defeat is sorrowful.
92. (b) Stomach is a part of body. Similarly, library has
different kinds of books.

93. (d)

Similarly,

94. (d) Astronomy is the branch of science which deals with celestial
objects such as moons, planets, stars, galaxies etc. While geology
is the science which deals with the physical substance of the earth,
their history, and the processes which act on them.
95. (c) Second is the opposite of first.
96. (b)

97. (a) 36 = 62 144 = 122


49 = 72 196 = 142
98. (a) 7 × 6 = 42
6 × 6 = 36
99. (d) Picture is seen. Similarly, book is read.
100. (b) Both are antonyms.
101. (a) Swimming is done in the river.
Hiking is done from mountain.
102. (c) Word has been written in reverse order.
coded as–

Similarly,

103. (c) The given set is (23 : 30 : 37)


= 23 + 7 = 30 + 7 = 37
Similarly, (6 : 13 : 20)
= 6 + 7 = 13 + 7 = 20
104. (b) The sound made by horse is called Neigh. Similarly, the sound
made by a bell is called chime.
105. (a) As,

106. (a) Here, Tool–Worker relationship has been shown. Chisel is the tool
of Sculptor. Similarly, Harrow is the tool of Gardener.
107. (b) Moon is a Satellite. Earth is a Planet.
108. (d) As

Similarly
109. (d) As,

Similarly

110. (b) As,

Similarly

111. (d) As,


25 ⇒ 25 × (2 + 5) = 175
Similarly,
32 ⇒ 32 × (3 + 2) =
112. (d) F ⇒ 6 ; (6)3 = 216
Similarly,
L ⇒ 12 ; (12)3 = 1728
113. (b) As,

Similarly,
114. (a) Tanning is the art of manufacturing leather. Similarly, Pyrotechnics
is the art of manufacturing fireworks.
115. (c) A king sits in a throne. Similarly, a rider sits on a saddle on the
back of a horse.
116. (b) A + B + Y + Z = 1 + 2 + 25 + 26 = 54
∴ C + D + W + X = 3 + 4 + 24 + 23 = 54
117 .(c) Petrology is the branch of geology that deals with the origin,
composition, structure and alteration of rocks.
Therefore, palacontology is the study of fossils to determine the
structure and evolution of extinct animals and plants and the age
and the conditions of deposition of the rock strata in which they
are found.
118. (c) First is the process of formation of the second.
119. (a) 27 × 3 = 81 ∴ 8 × 3 = 24
120. (c) (3)2 = 9; (3)2 – 2 = 7
Similarly,
(3)4 –1 = 81 – 1 = 80
(3)4 – 3 = 81 – 3 = 78
In simple way, 9 – 2 = 7 and 80 – 2 = 78
121. (a) Defer means 'to delay something until a later time', 'to postpone'.
Put off means 'to put something to a later time or date'. ' to delay'.
Thus, Defer and Put off are synonymous to one another.
Deduce means 'to infer', 'to arrive at facts'.
Infer means 'to arrive at a conclusion'.
122. (c) 'Gill' is the opening on the side of a fish's head through which it
breathes.
'Nose' is the part of the face above the mouth, used for breathing and
smelling.
123. (b)

Similarly,

124. (b) Coffee is served in a cup and soup is served in a bowl.


125. (b) (Ink is used for pen and petrol is used for car)

126. (d)

127. (d) Place value of letter in English Alphabet.

Similarly,

128. (c) 8 × 9 = 72
Then, 39 × 9 =
129. (d) 42 = 16
62 = 36
82 = 64
102 =
130. (a) A saint practices meditation.
Similarly,
A scientist does research.
131. (d) A palace is the official home of a King.
Similarly,
An igloo is a small round house of an Eskimo.
132. (c)

133. (c) Similarly

134. (c) 18/3 – 1 = 5


12/3 – 1 =

135. (d)

136. (b)

3x = 15 × 7

137. (b) Meghdoot has been written by Kalidas.


Similarly,
Arthashastra has been written by kautilya.
138. (d) Ocean is the mass of water.
Similarly,
Desert is the mass of sand.
139. (d) As,

140. (c) Sea sickness is to feel ill when you are travelling on a ship or boat.
Similarly, Giddiness is to feel that you are going to fall.
141. (c) Waitress is a person whose job is to serve customers in a
restaurant.
Similarly, A teacher teaches students in a school.
142. (a)

Similarly,

143. (b)

Similarly,

144. (c)

145. (b)

Similarly, ,

146. (a)

147. (a) (7)2 – 2 = 47


(9)2 – 2 =
148. (b)

149. (d)

150. (a) Oil is the fuel of lamp.


Similarly, current is the fuel of electric bulb.
151. (b) A poet is a writer of a poem.
Similarly,
An author is a writer of a book.
152. (c) An optimist person books upon the bright side of things, hence
remains cheerful always.
Similarly, a pessimist person books upon the dark side of things, hence
remains gloomy always.
153. (d)

Similarly,

154. (d)

155. (d)

Similarly,
156. (b) (2) 3 = 8 & (2+2)3 = > (4) 3 = 64
Similarly,
(3) 3 = 27 & (3+2)3 = > (5) 3 = 125
157. (b) (4)2 + 4 = 20
(6)2 + 6 =
158. (a) 3 × 3 × 3 = 27
3×3=9
Similarly,
4 × 4 × 4 = 64
4×4=
159. (d) A Yard is a larger measure than an inch. A quart is a larger
measure than an ounce.
160. (c) A pesticide is a chemical preparation for protection of crop from
insects. Similarly, an antiseptic is a chemical preparation for
protection of wound from germs .
161. (a) 9 × 3 – 3 = 24
3×3–3=6
162. (d) A hive is a shelter for bees
A eyrie is a large nest of an eagle.
163. (d) Letters are arranged in reverse order.

Similarly,

164. (d)
Place value from D C B A
the left end (4) (3) (2) (1)
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
W X Y Z
Place value from (4) (3) (2) (1)
the right end
Similarly,
Place value from I J K L
the left end (9) (10) (11) (12)
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
R Q P O
Place value from (9) (10) (11) (12)
the right end

165. (d)

Similarly,

166. (d) All numbers are prime.


167. (c) 6 × 7 = 42
5 × 7 = 35
So, 6 : 42 : : 5 : 35
168. (a) Hockey is national game of India in the same way baseball is
national game of USA.
169. (b) Ant, fly and bee are insects while hamster, squirrel are rodents.
Mouse is also a rodent.
170. (a) (12)2 : (12 + 1)
Similarly (7)2 : (7+1) = 8

171. (b)
172. (a)

So SUW is the correct answer


173. (d) Arranging in reverse order

Similarly,

174. (d) Brick is a single unit of wall In the same way, cell is single unit of
tissue.
175. (b) 21: 3 ⇒ 7 : 1
574 : 82 ⇒ 7 : 1

176. (c)

177. (b) Concord means agreement. Similarly,


Discord means disagreement or conflict.
178. (b) Feminine means qualities or appearance of a woman Similarly,
masculine means qualities or appearance of a man.
179. (c) 20 × 2 + 2 = 42
Similarly 31 × 2 + 2 = 64
180. (c)

.
181. (a) Carpentry is a type of skill. Similarly, singing is type of talent.
182. (d) ,

183. (a)

184. (d) (72, 66, 96) all three numbers are multiples of 3.
Similarly (54, 57, 78) are also multiples of 3.
185. (d)

186. (c) Haematology is the branch of medicine concerned with the study
and prevention of diseases related to the blood.
Similarly, phycology is the scientific study of algae.
187. (c) A group of Lions is called a pride.
A group of Cats is called a clowder.
188. (a) M A N W A N
↓ +3 ↓ +3 ↓ +3 Similarly,↓ +3 ↓ +3 ↓ +3
P D Q Z D Q
189. (b) A E F J
↓ +10 ↓ +10 ↓ +10 ↓ 10
K O P T
Similarly,
G K L P
↑ –10 ↑ –10 ↑ –10 ↑ –10
Q U V Z
5
190. (a) 2 = 32
35 = 243
191. (c) D × H M × Q
↓ ↓ Similarly, ↓ ↓
4 × 8 13 × 17
Respective place value of letters in English alphabet.
Hence, option (c) in the correct answer.

192. (b)

Above word follows reverse order of alphatets.


Similarly,

193. (b) ∴

194. (d)

Similarly,

195. (c) 6 × 6 + 6 = 42
7 × 7 + 7 = 56
196. (d) The waste of the house is called garbage. Similarly, the impurities
in the ore are called gangue.

197. (d)

198. (d) Pig lives in Sty In the same way, Dog lives in Kennel.

199. (b)

200. (b) 01 : 36 : : 02 :
(1 + 5)2 = 36 (2 + 5)2 = 49
201. (c) As length is measured in meter so power in watt.
202. (d)

203. (a) 42 : 20 : : 64 : 31
20 × 2 + 2 = 42
∴ 31 × 2 + 2 = 64
204. (d) Cytology is study of Cell similarly Ornithology is study of bird.

205. (d)

206. (b) 6 × 7 = 42; 7 × 8 = 56, : : 10 × 11 = 110, 11 × 12 = 132.


207. (c) Medicine is given to patient. Similarly, Education is given to
student.
208. (c)

209. (d) As, 20 = 13 × 2 – 6


∴ 28 = 17 × 2 – 6
210. (a) Words in each pair are antonyms.
211. (d) As,

So,Y X V S is correct.
212. (a) Modesty is the opposite of arrogance. Similarly, Debility is the
opposite of strength.
213. (b) As, 62 + 7 = 43
(72) + 8 = 57
Similarly,
(10)2 + 11 = 111
(11)2 + 12 = 133

214. (a)

215. (b) As,

So, 64125 is correct.


216. (d) As, Power is measured by Watt.
Similarly, Work is measured by Joule.
217. (a) As,

Similarly,

218. (c) As, (101)2 = 10201


Similarly, (107)2 = 11449
219. (a) As the means of transport in 'Road' is 'Car',
Similarly the means of transport on 'Water' is 'Ship'.
220. (b) As,

Similarly,

221. (a) As, (5)3 – 1 = 124, Similarly, (6)3 – 1 = 215


222. (b) As, Metre is a smaller unit of kilometre.
Similarly, Kilogram is a smaller unit of Tonne.
223. (a)

224. (c) As,


9143 ⇒ 9 + 1 + 4 + 3 = 17
9963 ⇒ 9 + 9 + 6 + 3 = 27
Similarly,
6731 ⇒ 6 + 7 + 3 + 1 = 17
8964 ⇒ 8 + 9 + 6 + 4 = 27
225. (c) As, Fire will burn
Similarly, Ice will freeze.
226. (d) As,

Similarly,

227. (b) As, (3)3 = 27 Similarly, (4)3 = 64.


228. (b) Sound of horse is neigh.
Similarly,
Sound of elephant is trumpet.
229. (c) According to alphabetical order :

230. (c) Reverse Order


Similarly,

231. (d) 12 × 5 = 60
28 × 5= 140.
232.. (c) According to question,
As,

Similarly,

233. (c) As, Book is a part of literature.


Similarly, Song is a part of music.
234. (c) As,

Similarly,

235. (c) As, opposite word of 'giant' is 'dwarf'


Similarly, opposite word of 'idiot' is 'genius'.
236. (b) As, Infuenza is caused by virus.
Similarly, Ring worm is caused by Fungi.
237. (d) As, Blade is a part of fan
Similarly, Chapter is a part of book.
238. (c) As,

Similarly,

239. (a) As,

Similarly,

240. (b) As, (11)2 – 1 ⇒ 121 – 1 = 120


Similarly,
(13)2 – 1 ⇒ 169 – 1 = 168
241. (c) As, (103)2 = 10609
Similarly, (106)2 = 11236
242. (a) According to pattern,
(11)2 = 121
Similarly,
(12)2 = 144
243. (a) As, (15 + 1)2 = (16)2 = 256
Similarly,
(14 + 1)2 = (15)2 = 225.
244. (a) As,
(108)2 = 11664
Similarly,
(107)2 = 11449.
245. (a) As,

Similarly,

246. (a) As,

Similarly,

247. (a) As,

Similarly,
248. (b) As, Rain is produced by clouds
Similarly, Heat is produced by Sun.
249. (b) As, Plants is related to garden.
Similarly,
Pages is related to book.
250. (b) As, Patient is cared by doctor
Similarly, Student is taught by teacher.
251. (d) As winter is a season like that April is a month.
252. (c)

253. (b)

254. (b) Dirty and Filthy are Similar word like that Shy and timid are
similar word.
255. (d) Heart function is to circulated blood mix with oxygen into different
parts of the body, like that kidney function is excretion of wastes from
the body.
256. (a) An operator is one who operator and control the machine like that
a driver is one who drive and control the car.

257. (c)

Similarly

258. (d) In the given set,


(45, 49. 47) = 45 + 49 + 47 = 141.
Now from option
(a) (25, 54, 79) = 25 + 54 + 79 = 158
(b) (15, 19, 37) = 15 + 19 + 37 = 71
(c) (5, 39, 44) = 5 + 39 + 44 = 88
(d) (35, 59, 47) = 35 + 59 + 47 = 141
Hence, option (d) is correct.

259. (d)

260. (d)

261. (c) We use to cut out hair by trimming like that, we do cut the shrub
by prune.
262. (c) As, pain is cause by disease. Similarly, Injury is cause by
accident.
263. (c) As, (13 × 2) – 2 = 24
Similarly,
(20 × 2) – 2 = 38.
264. (b) As bird has wings which helps it to fly.
Similarly, Fish has fins which helps it to swim.
265. (a)
266. (c) As, (6)2 – 1 = 35
Similarly, (9)2 – 1 = 80.
267. (b) As,

Similarly
268. (d) As, small is denoted by dimension
Similarly, Heavy is denoted by weight.
269. (d) As,

Similarly,

270. (c)
271. (d) As, the distance round a circle is called circumference. Similarly,
the distance round a rectangle is called perimeter.
272. (c) The correct meaningful order :
Showroom → Car → Drive → Accident → Injury→ Recovery
(4) (6) (5) (3) (1) (2)
So, option (c) is correct.
273. (a)

274. (c) As,

Similarly

275. (d) As, Chlorine is belong to Halogen. Similarity Neon is an Inert


gas.
276. (d) Jurist is the one related to law. Similarly orator is the related to
speech.
277. (a) The pattern is
[1 × (1 + 1)] + 2 = 4
[3 × (3 + 1)] + 2 = 14
[5 × (5 + 1)] + 2 = 32
[7 × (7 + 1)] + 2 = 58
278. (b) As, Grief is synonyms of Anguish.
Similarly, Pique is synonyms of Anger.
279. (d) 45 × 3 = 135
60 × 3 = 180
280. (b) 56 ÷ 8 = 7
91 ÷ 13 = 7
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-6) : In each of the following questions, select the one
which is different from the other three responses.
(SSC CGL1st Sit. 2010)
1. (a) 25, 36
(b) 144, 169
(c) 100, 121
(d) 9, 64
2. (a) Heat
(b) Light
(c) Bulb
(d) Electricity
3. (a) Wave
(b) Current
(c) Tide
(d) Storm
4. (a) X
(b) Y
(c) H
(d) D
5. (a) ZKXJ
(b) CMAL
(c) TGRF
(d) FRTK
6. (a) ABJNM
(b) QRTUZ
(c) IXYOQ
(d) WFGOP
DIRECTIONS (7–13) : In each of the following questions find the odd
word/letters/number from the given responses.
(SSC CGL1st Sit. 2010)
7. (a) Room
(b) Chamber
(c) Veranda
(d) Cabin
8. (a) Mouth Organ
(b) Electric Guitar
(c) Keyboard
(d) Sonata
9. (a) A
(b) I
(c) D
(d) E
10. (a) RNMP
(b) JFEH
(c) RPOQ
(d) HDCF
11. (a) AbcdE
(b) IfghO
(c) ApqrL
(d) UlmnE
12. (a) 6243
(b) 2643
(c) 8465
(d) 4867
13. (a) 49 – 33
(b) 62 – 46
(c) 83 – 67
(d) 70 – 55
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 14-19) : In each of the following questions, find the
odd number / letters/ word from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
14. (a) Flute
(b) Violin
(c) Guitar
(d) Sitar
15. (a) Prod
(b) Sap
(c) Jab
(d) Thrust
16. (a) JKOP
(b) MNST
(c) CABD
(d) OPWX
17. (a) CAFD
(b) TSWV
(c) IGLJ
(d) OMRP
18. (a) 162
(b) 405
(c) 567
(d) 644
19. (a) 156
(b) 201
(c) 273
(d) 345
20. Find out the pair of numbers that does not belong to the group for lack
of common property.
(a) 11–115
(b) 10–90
(c) 9–72
(d) 8–56
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 21-26): In question, find the odd number/letters/
number pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
21. (a) Softball
(b) Baseball
(c) Cricket
(d) Basketball
22. (a) Annoy
(b) Distress
(c) Harass
(d) Ravage
23. (a) PRSU
(b) SUWY
(c) HJLN
(d) CEGI
24. (a) YDWB
(b) TKRI
(c) QNOM
(d) HLFJ
25. (a) Tomato
(b) Potato
(c) Carrot
(d) Onion
26. (a) 125
(b) 789
(c) 236
(d) 347
27. Find out the pair of numbers that does not belong to the group for lack
of common property.
(a) 16 – 18
(b) 56 – 63
(c) 96 – 108
(d) 86 – 99
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 28-35 ) : In questions, find the odd number/ letters/
word/ number pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
28. (a) SP
(b) NL
(c) ZW
(d) TQ
29. (a) Major
(b) Colonel
(c) Brigadier
(d) Admiral
30. (a) Life Insurance Corporation.
(b) New India Assurance Company Ltd.
(c) United India Insurance Company Ltd.
(d) National Insurance Company Ltd.
31. (a) Hurdle
(b) Disease
(c) Barrier
(d) Obstacle
32. (a) Mar
(b) Remedy
(c) Maim
(d) Mutilate
33. (a) Socrates
(b) Beethoven
(c) Mozart
(d) Bach
34. (a) (132, 5)
(b) (125, 8)
(c) (124, 7)
(d) (112, 4)
35. (a) 6246 – 6296
(b) 7137 – 7267
(c) 4344 – 4684
(d) 5235 – 5465
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 36-46): In questions, find the odd number/letters/number
pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
36. (a) 72
(b) 81
(c) 93
(d) 66
37. (a) (125, 27)
(b) (64, 216)
(c) (216, 02)
(d) (343, 01)
38. (a) Division
(b) Addition
(c) Subtract
(d) Multiplication
39. (a) 47
(b) 17
(c) 27
(d) 37
40. (a) 5270 – 2936
(b) 186 – 69
(c) 168 – 570
(d) 1001 – 100
41. (a) 8 5 3 6 2
(b) 63852
(c) 52638
(d) 28751
42. (a) VEIIDD
(b) IVEF
(c) VEENS
(d) EINN
43. (a) Arunachal Pradesh
(b) Jammu and Kashmir
(c) Haryana
(d) Himachal Pradesh
44. (a) Size
(b) Number
(c) Form
(d) Weight
45. (a) Fish
(b) Frog
(c) Tortoise
(d) Crab
46. (a) Board
(b) Commission
(c) Team
(d) Agenda
DIRECTIONS (47-55): In each of the following questions, find the odd
word/number/letters/word/number pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
47. (a) VWY
(b) QRT
(c) LMO
(d) JKL
48. (a) BE
(b) GJ
(c) NP
(d) QR
49. (a) 400
(b) 484
(c) 625
(d) 729
50. (a) 1000
(b) 1725
(c) 2744
(d) 4096
51. (a) 12–16
(b) 60–80
(c) 30–50
(d) 36–48
52. (a) CX
(b) DW
(c) JQ
(d) LR
53. (a) Cyclotron
(b) Basic
(c) Pascal
(d) Fortran
54. (a) Rooster
(b) Buck
(c) Gander
(d) Peahen
55. (a) Booklet
(b) Pamphlet
(c) Voucher
(d) Brochure
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 56 - 64) : Find the odd number / letters / number pair
from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
56. (a) Pathology
(b) Geology
(c) Cardiology
(d) Radiology
57. (a) Rivulet
(b) Stream
(c) River
(d) Pond
58. (a) Konark
(b) Madurai
(c) Dilwara
(d) Ellora
59. (a) RTW
(b) QOM
(c) IKG
(d) IKM
60. (a) EFH
(b) OPQ
(c) BCE
(d) IJL
61. (a) DH
(b) FJ
(c) HK
(d) PR
62. (a) 24
(b) 49
(c) 80
(d) 15
63. (a) 121
(b) 324
(c) 523
(d) 729
64. (a) 704, 11
(b) 256, 4
(c) 832, 13
(d) 310, 5
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 65-72) : In question, find the odd word/ number/letters
from the given alternatives.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
65. (a) Sparrow
(b) Kingfisher
(c) Nightingale
(d) Bat
66. (a) Dive
(b) Trench
(c) Canal
(d) Ditch
67. (a) 206
(b) 125
(c) 27
(d) 8
68. (a) Shack
(b) Barn
(c) Stable
(d) Barrack
69. (a) GALLOP
(b) SINK
(c) ALBINO
(d) CRAB
70. (a) Crew
(b) Company
(c) Army
(d) Ants
71. (a) eMnT
(b) iRsL
(c) oKsZ
(d) vGtN
72. 1.1, 2, 4, 5
2. 6, 7, 14, 15
3. 3, 4, 8, 9
4. 4, 5, 10, 12
(a) 1
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 2
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 73 - 78) : Select the one which is different from the
other three responses.
(SSC CHSL 2012)
73. (a) steering wheel
(b) engine
(c) car
(d) tyre
74. (a) 325
(b) 360
(c) 230
(d) 256
75. (a) NLM
(b) YXZ
(c) NMO
(d) RQS
76. (a) uranus
(b) pluto
(c) jupiter
(d) sun
77. (a) 12 – 48
(b) 18 – 54
(c) 16 – 64
(d) 14 – 56
78. (a) LRO
(b) CJG
(c) SZW
(d) PWT
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 79-82): In question, find the odd word/ number from
the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
79. (a) Franc
(b) Pound (sterling)
(c) Deutsche Mark
(d) Yen
80. (a) Yellow Green
(b) Yellow Orange
(c) Red Yellow
(d) Red Orange
81. (a) fastidious
(b) firm
(c) grave
(d) agreeable
82. 27, 125, 216, 343
(a) 27
(b) 125
(c) 216
(d) 343
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 83-88) : Select the one which is different from the other
three responses.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
83. (a) Shimla
(b) Darjeeling
(c) Ooty
(d) Agra
84. (a) Foal
(b) Hen
(c) Lamb
(d) Leveret
85. (a) BADC
(b) XWZY
(c) VUST
(d) NMPO
86. (a) DCFG
(b) FEHI
(c) JILM
(d) HGJL
87. (a) (1, 0)
(b) (2, 3)
(c) (3, 8)
(d) (4, 27)
88. (a) (96, 24)
(b) (39, 18)
(c) (81, 54)
(d) (82, 64)
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 89-93): In question, find the odd word/number/number
pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
89. (a) Rickets
(b) Night-blindness
(c) Influenza
(d) Scurvy
90. (a) Shower
(b) Sleet
(c) Raisin
(d) Rain
91. (a) 71 – 55
(b) 517 – 523
(c) 248 – 231
(d) 547 – 563
92. 10, 13, 234, 681, 997
(a) 234
(b) 13
(c) 681
(d) 10
93. (a) Heed
(b) Led
(c) Heap
(d) Head
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 94-97): Find the odd words/letters/number pair from
the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
94. (a) Fervent
(b) Enthusiastic
(c) Apathetic
(d) Ardent
95. (a) FAA
(b) OFF
(c) ATT
(d) EPP
96. (a) 117 – 143
(b) 142 – 156
(c) 64 – 78
(d) 103 – 169
97. (a) Radio
(b) Television
(c) Transistor
(d) Tube
DIRECTIONS (98-101) : In each of the following questions, select the one
which is different, from other three responses.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
98. (a) Soldier – Barrack
(b) Principal – School
(c) Artist – Troupe
(d) Singer – Chorous
99. (a) Detach
(b) Affix
(c) Append
(d) Fasten
100. (a) Man = 13114
(b) Ram = 18113
(c) Jug = 10217
(d) Hub = 82110
101. (a) 74, 7
(b) 97, 9
(c) 41, 4
(d) 63, 6
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 102-106) : In questions, select the one which is
different from the other three responses.
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
102. (a) Nephew
(b) Niece
(c) Uncle
(d) Father
103. (a) HAMF
(b) VNYQ
(c) KCOG
(d) FKOR
104. (a) AIUE
(b) PIRE
(c) VALT
(d) TORE
105. (a) 51
(b) 171
(c) 291
(d) 322
106. (a) 80
(b) 120
(c) 144
(d) 192
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 107-112): In the following questions, select the one
which is different from the other three responses.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
107. (a) Teaching
(b) Counselling
(c) Instruction
(d) Guidance
108. (a) (25, 49)
(b) (121, 169)
(c) (7, 169)
(d) (9, 25)
109. (a) HEAT
(b) MEAT
(c) MEET
(d) BEAT
110. (a) 8465
(b) 2643
(c) 4867
(d) 6243
111. (a) FhjL
(b) PrtV
(c) KnpR
(d) CegI
112. (a) Sitar
(b) Violin
(c) Tanpura
(d) Veena
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 113 - 116): Find the odd number/word from the given
alternatives.
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
113. (a) Madam
(b) Animal
(c) Othello
(d) Noun
114. (a) 5 : 25
(b) 8 : 64
(c) 7 : 49
(d) 6 : 30
115. (a) 245
(b) 443
(c) 633
(d) 821
116. (a) Green gram
(b) Millet
(c) Barley
(d) Wheat
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 117-120) : In questions, find the odd words /letters /
number pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC CHSL 2013)
117. (a) Poet
(b) Publisher
(c) Author
(d) Novelist
118. (a) KHEB
(b) WTQN
(c) MKHE
(d) MIDA
119. (a) 41, 52
(b) 64, 73
(c) 46, 57
(d) 38, 49
120. (a) Hexagon : Angle
(b) Square : Line
(c) Circle: Arc
(d) Line : Dot
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 121-126) : Find the odd letter/word/number pair from
the given alternatives.
(SSC Stenographer 2014)
121. (a) Cricket
(b) Football
(c) Polo
(d) Hockey
122. (a) Tape recorder
(b) TV
(c) Gramophone
(d) Radio
123. (a) CDFE
(b) RSTV
(c) JKML
(d) MNPO
124. (a) 46-54
(b) 71-17
(c) 31-13
(d) 79-97
125. (a) T14
(b) T18
(c) T12
(d) T21
126. (a) ARBT
(b) KVLW
(c) PXQY
(d) EPFQ
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 127-132) : Find the odd word/number/ letters/number
pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)
127. (a) Obstetrician
(b) Podiatrist
(c) Pulmonologist
(d) Prosthetist
128. (a) Century
(b) Decadent
(c) Year
(d) Month
129. (a) FEDC
(b) STUV
(c) LKJI
(d) RQPO
130. (a) LPXOY
(b) RQST
(c) FBDLX
(d) MPONL
131. (a) 14 - 16
(b) 56 - 64
(c) 77 - 88
(d) 80 - 93
132. (a) 13 - 21
(b) 19 - 27
(c) 15 - 23
(d) 16 - 24
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 133-138): In the following Six Questions, find the old
word/ number/ letters / number pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)
133. (a) Morning
(b) Noon
(c) Evening
(d) Night
134. (a) Liberty
(b) Society
(c) Equality
(d) Fraternity
135. (a) DWFU
(b) EVHS
(c) HSKP
(d) KQNN
136. (a) CBEF
(b) EDGH
(c) IHKL
(d) GFHJ
137. (a) 4025
(b) 7202
(c) 6023
(d) 5061
138. (a) 96 : 80
(b) 64 : 48
(c) 80 : 60
(d) 104 : 78
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 139-144): In questions, find the odd word/letters
/numbers from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2014)
139. (a) Lawyer
(b) Legislator
(c) Mayor
(d) Governor
140. (a) Acute
(b) Parallel
(c) Right
(d) Obtuse
141. (a) 50
(b) 120
(c) 37
(d) 145
142. (a) BS
(b) EV
(c) DX
(d) IZ
143. (a) OKHA
(b) PERU
(c) ERKU
(d) ANDI
144. (a) 200
(b) 191
(c) 808
(d) 1331
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 145-148) : In questions below, find the odd
word/letters/number pair/figure from the given alternatives.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
145. (a) Tennis
(b) Cricket
(c) Volleyball
(d) Football
146. (a) Artificial
(b) Insincere
(c) Affected
(d) Naive
147. (a) 68
(b) 85
(c) 153
(d) 174
148. (a) 7 : 98
(b) 9 : 162
(c) 12 : 288
(d) 17 : 572
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 149-151): In questions, select the one which is different
from the other three alternatives.
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
149. (a) 42 – 49
(b) 35 – 62
(c) 63 – 70
(d) 28 – 21
150. (a) Engineer
(b) School
(c) Lawyer
(d) Doctor
151. (a) SRPQ
(b) YWTV
(c) IHFG
(d) NMKL
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 152-159) : In Question, find the odd word/number
letters/number pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC CHSL 2014)
152. (a) Chameleon
(b) Crocodile
(c) Alligator
(d) Locust
153. (a) B C D G
(b) G I J L
(c) P R S U
(d) U W X Z
154. (a) M K H B D
(b) G F K H C
(c) B D F A T
(d) X V R P I
155. (a) D C E B
(b) P N Q S T
(c) V K H G M
(d) W P Z L H
156. (a) 1625
(b) 3649
(c) 6481
(d) 5025
157. (a) 512
(b) 625
(c) 1296
(d) 2401
158. (a) Poland
(b) Korea
(c) Spain
(d) Greece
159. (a) Polaris
(b) Nike
(c) Crux
(d) Phoenix
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 160-165) : In questions below, find the odd
number/letters/number pair form the given alternatives.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
160. (a) ( 47,49 )
(b) ( 5,7 )
(c) ( 29,31 )
(d) ( 11,13 )
161. (a) Marigold
(b) Lotus
(c) Tulip
(d) Rose
162. (a) mmm qqq ttt
(b) ccc ggg kkk
(c) kkk ooo sss
(d) bbb fff jjj
163. (a) 8110
(b) 1234
(c) 9100
(d) 1189
164. (a) Brass
(b) Tin
(c) Bronze
(d) Steel
165. (a) TEAP
(b) QIEM
(c) HIUL
(d) ZOIV
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 166-174) : In question, find the odd
word/letters/number pairs from the given alternatives.
(SSC CHSL 2015)
166. (a) Tea : Beverages
(b) Legumes : Nodules
(c) Beans : Pulses
(d) Rice : Cereals
167. (a) SRQP
(b) LKJI
(c) HGFE
(d) UVWX
168. (a) 66
(b) 76
(c) 56
(d) 36
169. (a) SQOM
(b) WUSP
(c) MKIG
(d) ZXVT
170. (a) DAC
(b) UTV
(c) IFH
(d) NKM
171. (a) (36,27)
(b) (23,14)
(c) (82,29)
(d) (45,18)
172. (a) Cone
(b) Rectangle
(c) Circle
(d) Triangle
173. (a) Knock
(b) Wrong
(c) Psychology
(d) Fast
174. (a) 3249
(b) 2709
(c) 8314
(d) 2518
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 175-183): Find the odd word/letters/ number pair from
the given alternatives.
(SSC CHSL 2015)
175. (a) GLOVES
(b) SWEATER
(c) SHAWL
(d) UMBRELLA
176. (a) PORTRAIT
(b) DRAW
(c) PAINT
(d) SKETCH
177. (a) HAND
(b) NOSE
(c) MOUTH
(d) EYES
178. (a) 6 : 22
(b) 8 : 25
(c) 13 : 40
(d) 15 : 46
179. (a) 21
(b) 81
(c) 71
(d) 51
180. (a) HNOP
(b) VUTS
(c) RQPO
(d) HGFE
181. (a) D ST
(b) Q37Q
(c) N OP
(d) KZM
182. (a) 100
(b) 125
(c) 343
(d) 216
183. (a) VXB
(b) PSV
(c) DGJ
(d) FIL
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 184-186 ): Find the Odd Word/Letters/Numbers from
the given alternatives
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
184. (a) House
(b) Stable
(c) Hut
(d) Cottage
185. (a) BDGK
(b) JLOS
(c) NPSW
(d) MORU
186. (a) 484
(b) 529
(c) 625
(d) 566
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 187-189) : Find the odd words/letter/numbers from the
given alternatives:
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
187. (a) A
(b) U
(c) T
(d) O
188. (a) January
(b) April
(c) July
(d) May
189. (a) 28-21
(b) 31-38
(c) 45-52
(d) 64-71
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 190-192) : Find the odd word/letters/numbers from the
given alternatives:
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2016)
190. (a) Rupee
(b) Pound
(c) Yen
(d) Currency
191. (a) DAEH
(b) KIMP
(c) HEIL
(d) FCGJ
192. (a) 43-6
(b) 28-4
(c) 50-7
(d) 36-5
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 193-195) : Find the odd word/letter/ number form the
given alternative.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2016)
193. (a) Rival
(b) Opponent
(c) Foe
(d) Ally
194. (a) P O C G
(b) KLIZ
(c) BUDX
(d) FQMV
195. (a) 36 - 48
(b) 56 - 44
(c) 78 - 66
(d) 33 - 64
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 196-202) : In the following questions, find the od word
/ letters/number pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
196 (a) Beak
(b) Rudder
(c) Wing
(d) Fin
197. (a) LCUF
(b) JHMX
(c) AKWE
(d) PNTO
198. (a) 99, 99
(b) 36, 63
(c) 28, 82
(d) 24, 44
199. (a) RQOP
(b) IJSO
(c) CBUV
(d) YXTU
200. (a) 79, 63
(b) 167, 150
(c) 84, 67
(d) 112, 95
201. (a) Tent
(b) Inn
(c) Mansion
(d) Lodge
202. (a) Square
(b) Triangle
(c) Sphere
(d) Circle
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 203-207) : In the following questions, find the odd
word/letters/number pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC SI 2016)
203. (a) D F O U
(b) N P S W
(c) K M P T
(d) D F I M
204. (a) M S Y
(b) L R X
(c) I N U
(d) A G M
205. (a) 286
(b) 166
(c) 495
(d) 583
206. (a) Wing Commander
(b) Air Marshal
(c) Captain
(d) Group Captain
207. (a) 243 - 132
(b) 183 - 54
(c) 108 - 97
(d) 99 - 63
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 208-210) : In the following questions, select the odd
word from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2017)
208. (a) Lion
(b) Leopard
(c) Snake
(d) Tiger
209. (a) NPR
(b) TVW
(c) FHJ
(d) KMO
210. (a) 69
(b) 59
(c) 61
(d) 53
211. In the following question, select the odd word pair from the given
alternatives.
(a) Error : Accurate
(b) Careless : Casual
(c) Strength : Lethargy
(d) Gloomy : Cheerful
212. In the following question, select odd letters from the given alternatives.
(a) FUGT
(b) KPLO
(c) DWEV
(d) CWDX
213. In the following question, select the odd number pair from the given
alternatives.
(a) 11 – 120
(b) 17 – 290
(c) 21 – 442
(d) 12 – 145
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 214-216) : In the following question, select the odd
word from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2017)
214.
(a) Chennai
(b) Daman
(c) Raipur
(d) Shimla
215. (a) B
(b) N
(c) P
(d) W
216. (a) 313
(b) 426
(c) 925
(d) 1034
217. In the following question, select the odd word from the given
alternatives.
(a) Ludo
(b) Chess
(c) Polo
(d) Carrom
218. In the following question, select the odd letters from the given
alternatives.
(a) DGJ
(b) KNQ
(c) RUX
(d) ILN
219. In the following question, select the odd number from the given
alternatives.
(a) 31
(b) 37
(c) 43
(d) 49
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 220-223): Choose the odd word/letters number/number
pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC CHSL 2017)
220. (a) Sirius
(b) Proximacentauri
(c) Deimos
(d) Alpha centauri
221. (a) PON
(b) SRQ
(c) XYZ
(d) VUT
222. (a) 1919
(b) 5656
(c) 6761
(d) 7760
223. (a) 2890
(b) 3375
(c) 1728
(d) 1331
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 224-226): Find the odd number/ letters/ word from the
given alternatives.
(SSC MTS 2017)
224. (a) HIVW
(b) FGKL
(c) ACDF
(d) TUOP
225. (a) Cricket
(b) Chess
(c) Football
(d) Hockey
226. (a) 23
(b) 17
(c) 13
(d) 63
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 227-232) : In the following question, select the odd
word from the given alternataives.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
227. (a) Newspaper
(b) Journal
(c) Novel
(d) Magazine
228. (a) Definite
(b) Specific
(c) Doubtful
(d) Distinct
229. (a) BEHK
(b) JMPS
(c) PSVY
(d) EHKM
230. (a) AD
(b) PT
(c) EH
(d) JM
231. (a) 12 - 48
(b) 7 - 28
(c) 5 - 20
(d) 11 - 55
232. (a) 12 - 28
(b) 20 - 36
(c) 42 - 58
(d) 72 - 90
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 233 – 239) : In the following question, select the old
number pair from the given alternatives.
(SSC Steno. 2017)
233. (a) 7 - 50
(b) 11 - 122
(c) 15 - 226
(d) 13 - 168
234. (a) 7 - 56
(b) 10 - 110
(c) 9 - 90
(d) 8 - 96
235. (a) KM
(b) PR
(c) TV
(d) EH
236. (a) RQP
(b) LKJ
(c) HGF
(d) ECB
237. (a) Sward
(b) Spear
(c) Gun
(d) Dagger
238. (a) Brown - Colour
(b) Rice - Grain
(c) Fan - Air
(d) Iron - Metal
239. (a) Cry - Laugh
(b) Up - Down
(c) Increase - Decrease
(d) Walking - Running
240. Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is
different. Pick the odd word out.
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) Big
(b) Expensive
(c) Costly
(d) Valuable
241. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and
one is different. Pick the odd one out.
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) 56 : 49
(b) 64 : 54
(c) 104 : 91
(d) 32 : 28
242. Three of the following four letter - clusters are alike in a certain way
and one is different. Pick the odd one out.
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) POWZ
(b) KNQT
(c) FILO
(d) QTWZ
243. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and
one is different. Pick the odd pair out.
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) 4 : 27
(b) 49 : 218
(c) 16 : 125
(d) 9 : 64
244. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and
one is different. Pick the odd one out
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) RVZDG
(b) DHLPT
(c) UYCGK
(d) AEIMQ
245. Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is
different. Pick the odd word out.
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) Indigo
(b) Silver
(c) Orange
(d) Violet
246. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and
one is different.
(SSC CHSL 2018)
Pick the odd one out.
(a) CGK
(b) LPT
(c) BFM
(d) NRV
247. Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is
different.
(SSC CHSL 2018)
Pick the odd word out.
(a) Disaster
(b) Storm
(c) Cyclone
(d) Flood
248. Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and one
is different. Pick the number that is different from the rest.
(SSC CHSL 2018)
(a) 16
(b) 121
(c) 100
(d) 81
249. Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is
different. Find the odd one out.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) Moon
(b) Mars
(c) Mercury
(d) Venus
250. Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is
different. Find the odd one out.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) Hexagon
(b) Ellipse
(c) Parallelogram
(d) Rhombus
251. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and
one is different. Find the odd one out.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) 345 : 678
(b) 456 : 798
(c) 123 : 456
(d) 234 : 567
252. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and
one is different. Find the odd one out.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) TVUW
(b) BFDH
(c) KQNT
(d) HPKM
253. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and
one is different. Find the odd one out.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) 24 : 42
(b) 48 : 84
(c) 56 : 75
(d) 36 : 63
254. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and
one is different. Find the odd one out.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) 7 : 11
(b) 11 : 25
(c) 9 : 17
(d) 13 : 29
255. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and
one is different. Find the odd one out.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) 25 : 50
(b) 36 : 63
(c) 9 : 26
(d) 49 : 82
256. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and
one is different. Find the odd one out.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) QSUW
(b) MNOQ
(c) BDFH
(d) EGIK
257. Four pairs of words have been given, out of which three are alike in
some manner, while one is different. Choose out the odd one.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) Photo : Frame
(b) House : Compound wall
(c) Garden : Fence
(d) Room : Door
258. Four words have been given out of which three are alike in some
manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) Fenugreek
(b) Coccinia
(c) Amaranth
(d) Spinach
259. Find the odd letter cluster.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) NM
(b) BD
(c) IR
(d) PK
260. Four words have been given out of which three are alike in some
manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) Carbohydrates
(b) Enzymes
(c) Proteins
(d) Vitamins
261. Four pairs of numbers have been given, out of which three are alike in
some manner, while one is different. Choose out the odd one.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) 4925 : 35
(b) 1625 : 9
(c) 4964 : 15
(d) 1681 : 13
1. (d) Except the number pair 9, 64 in all others perfect squares of two
consecutive numbers are given.
25 36
↓ ↓
(5) (6)2
2

144 169
↓ ↓
2 2
(12) (13)
100 121
↓ ↓
(10)2 (11)2
But,
9 64
↓ ↓
2 2
(3) (8)
2. (c) Bulb is an item while all others are phenomena.
3. (c) Except Tide, all other terms are related to both air and water. But
tide is a regular rise and fall in the level of sea, caused by the
attraction of the moon and sun.
4. (b) The position number of Y in the English alphabet is an odd
number.
X ⇒ 24, Y ⇒ 25
H ⇒ 8, D⇒4

5. (d)

6. (c) Except in letter group IXYOQ, in all others there is only one
vowel.
In the letter group IXYOQ, there are two vowels.
7. (c) Except Veranda, all others are surrounded by four walls.
8. (d) Except Sonata, all others are instruments. Sonata is a piece of
music composed for one instrument or two.
9. (c) Except D, all others are Vowels.
10. (c) Here,

11. (c) Except in ApqrL, in all others the first and the last letters given in
capital are vowels.
12. (d) 6 + 2 = 8, 4 + 3 = 7 ⇒ 8 – 7 = 1
2 + 6 = 8, 4 + 3 = 7 ⇒ 8 – 7 = 1
8 + 4 = 12, 6 + 5 = 11 ⇒ 12 – 11 = 1
4 + 8 = 12, 6 + 7 = 13 ⇒ 12 – 13 = –1
13. (d) 49 – 33 = 16, 62 – 46 = 16
83 – 67 = 16 But, 70 – 55 = 15
14. (a) Except Flute, all others are stringed musical instruments.
15. (b) Prod (Verb) means, ‘to push somebody/something with a finger
or a pointed object’, ‘to encourage’, ‘to poke’.
Prod (Noun) means ‘an act of prodding’, ‘an act of reminding
somebody to take action’.
Sap (Verb) means ‘to make somebody/something weak or
destroy gradually’.
Sap (Noun) means ‘the liquid in a plant that carrries food to all
parts of it’, ‘a stupid person who is easily tricked or treated
unfairly’.
Jab (Verb) means ‘to push or poke at somebody/something
quickly and roughly’.
Jab (Noun) means ‘a sudden rough blow’.
Thrust (Verb) means ‘to push something/somebody/oneself
suddenly or violently’.
Thrust (Noun) means ‘an act or movement of thrusting’.
Therefore, Sap is different from others.
16. (b) Except MNST, all others are having a vowel.
17. (b) TSWV does not have any vowel

and

So, TSWV is odd one out.


18. (d) As, 162 ⇒ 16 ÷ 2 = 8
405 ⇒ 40 ÷ 5 = 8,
and 567 ⇒ 56 ÷ 7 = 8,
but, 644 ⇒ 64 ÷ 4 = 16
19. (a) Except 156, all other numbers are odd numbers.
20. (a)

21. (d) Basketball is different from others. In Softball, Baseball and


Cricket, bats and balls are used, Basketball involves only ball.
22. (d) Ravage is the different from the other words.
23. (a) Here,

24. (c) Here,


25. (a) Except Tomato all others are grown underground.
26. (a) The number 125 is a perfect cube.
5 × 5 × 5 = 125
27. (d) As 2 × 8 = 16; 2 × 9 = 18
7 × 8 = 56; 7 × 9 = 63
12 × 8 = 96; 12 × 9 = 108
= 10.75; = 11

Also, only (d) is coprime.

28. (b)

29. (d) Major, Colonel and Brigadier are different ranks in the Indian
Army. Admiral is the topmost rank in the Indian Navy.
30. (a) Except Life Insurance Corporation, all others are insurance
companies for general insurance, i.e., for vehicles, property etc.
31. (b) Except disease, all other terms denote obstruction, hindrance or
interruption.
32. (b) Except remedy, all other terms denote loss of something.
33. (a) Socrates was a Greek philosopher. Ludwing Van Beethoven was a
German Composer and Musician. Bach was also a German
Composer. WA Mozart was a Austrian Compose.
34. (d) 112 is completely divisible by 4.

35. (a) The difference between the two numbers in the number pair 6246
– 6296 is least.
6296 – 6246 = 50
7267 – 7137 = 130
4684 – 4344 = 340
5465 – 5235 = 230
36. (b) 81 is a perfect square.
37. (c) Except in (216, 02), in all others both the numbers are perfect
cubes.
38. (c) Except Subtract, all others are Nouns. The Noun for subtract
(Verb) is Subtraction.
39. (c) 27 is a perfect cube. All other numbers are Prime Numbers.
40. (b) 1 + 8 + 6 = 15 and 6 + 9 = 15
41. (d) Except in the number 28751, in all others the digits are the same.
42. (a) IVEF ⇒ FIVE
VEENS ⇒ SEVEN
EINN ⇒ NINE
VEIIDD ⇒ DIVIDE
43. (a) Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh are northern
States of India. Arunachal Pradesh is estern-most States of India.
44. (b) Number is different from the others.
45. (b) Frog is an amphibian.
46. (d) Except Agenda, all other denotes a group of persons.

47. (d)

But,
48. (a) Only BE has a vowel
49. (d) Except the number 729, all others are only perfect squares.
50. (b) Except the number 1725, all other numbers are completely
divisible by 4. The number 1725 is completely divisible by 5.

51. (c) Except the number pair 30 – 50, all other numbers pairs has ratio
=

52. (d) Except LR, all others are pairs of opposite letters.

53. (a) Except Cyclotron, all others are languages of computer. Cyclotron
is an apparatus in which charged atomic and subatomic particles
are accelerated by an alternating electric field while following an
outward spiral or circular path in a magnetic field.
54. (b) Rooster, Gander and Peahen are birds. Buck is an animal.
55. (c) Except Voucher, all others are small book containing information
on a specific subject. Voucher is a small printed piece of paper
which can be exchanged for certain goods and services.
56. (b) As, all terms given in question are medical terms except geology.
57. (d) Pond is an area filled with water.
58. (d) All except Ellora are famous for temples, while Ellora is famous
for caves.
59. (a) Consonants and vowel are used in option (b), (c) and (d). Only
consonants are used in option (a).
60. (b)
61. (c)

Pair of odd and even number


62. (b) 24 = 52 – 1 80 = 92 – 1
49 = 72 – 0 15 = 42 – 1
63. (c) All are squares except (c).
64. (d) 704 ÷ 11 = 64 256 ÷ 4 = 64
832 ÷ 13 = 64 310 ÷ 5 = 62
65. (d) Except (d), All (a), (b) and (c) are synonyms of bird.
66. (a) Except (a), All (b), (c) and (d) are forms of digging.
67. (a) Except (a), other can be written in form of x3.
68. (c)
69. (c) The first and last are vowels.
70. (d) Options (a), (b) and (c) are related to human beings but option (d)
represents insects.
71. (d) One small letter is followed by capital letter but in option (d), the
first letter is not vowel while in others first letter is vowel.
72. (c) Except (c), all other options represents pairs of consecutive
numbers.
E.g. ∴ (c) is odd one out.
73. (c) All are parts of car.
74. (d) All are divisible by 5 except 256.

75. (a)

76. (d) All are planets except sun.


77. (b) ; ; ;
78. (a) but

79. (d) Yen is the currency of Japan, an Asian county. Pound (Sterling),
Deutsche Mark and Franc are currencies of European countries.
80. (b) Red, Green and Blue are called primary colours or basics colours.
Red + Green ⇒ Yellow colour Except in option (b), in all others there
is one primary colour.
81. (d) Agreeable is different from the other three words.
Agreeable (Adjective) means ‘pleasant’, ‘giving pleasure’, ready to
agree’.
Firm (Adjective) means ‘not yielding when pressed’, ‘fairly ‘hard’,
‘definite’, ‘not likely to change’ etc.
Grave (Adjective) means ‘serious and important’, ‘giving cause for
worry’.
Fastidious (Adjective) means ‘selecting carefully’, ‘hard to please’,
‘easily disgusted’ etc.
82. (c) 27 = 3 × 3 × 3
125 = 5 × 5 × 5
216 = 6 × 6 × 6
343 = 7 × 7 × 7
The number 216 is a perfect cube of an even number.
83. (d) Except Agra, all others are hill stations.
84. (b) Foal is the young one of a horse or of a related animal. Lamb is the
young one of the sheep.
Leveret is the young one of a hare.
Hen is a female bird especially of a fowl.
85. (c) Here,

86. (d) Here,


87. (b) In the number pair (2, 3) both the numbers are prime numbers.
88. (d) Except the number pair (82, 64), in all other number pairs both the
numbers are multiples of 3.
96 = 32 × 3; 24 = 8 × 3
39 = 13 × 3; 18 = 6 × 3
81 = 27 × 3; 54 = 18 × 3
89. (c) Except Influenza, all others are diseases caused by deficiency of
vitamins while, influenza is caused by virus.
90. (c) Except Raisin, all others are different forms of precipitation.
91. (c) 248 – 231 = 17
563 – 547 = 16
71 – 55 = 16
523 – 517 = 06
Except in the option (c), in all other number pairs, the difference between the
two numbers is an even number.
92. (c) 10 ⇒ 1 + 0 = 1
13 ⇒ 1 + 3 = 4
234 ⇒ 2 + 3 + 4 = 9
681 ⇒ 6 + 8 + 1 =
997 ⇒ 9 + 9 + 7 = 25
Consecutive square numbers are given.
93. (d) Except in the word Led, in all other words there are two vowels.
94. (c) Fervent: having or displaying a passionate intensity.
Enthusiastic: having or showing intense and eager enoyment.
Ardent: very enthusiastic or passionate
Apathetic: showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm or concern.
Hence, apathetic is odd one out.
95. (a) In all other groups, a vowel is followed by a consonant repeated
twice.
96. (a) Only 117-143 is divisible by 13. Therefore, it is odd one out.
97. (d) Radio, Transistor and television are the way of broadcasting.
Hence, tube is odd one out.
98. (b) Barrack is a large building or group of buildings where soldiers
live.
Principal is the head of school. Troupe is a group of artists.
Chorous is a large group of singers.
99. (a) 'Detach' is different from the other three words.
Detach means 'to separate or remove something from a larger or
longer part'.
Affix means 'to stick, fasten or attach something'.
Append means 'to attach or add something'.

100. (d)

The position number of letters in the English alphabet.

101. (b) The second number in each number is the first digit of the first
number.
The difference between the two digits of the first number is 3 in all the
number pairs except 97, 9.
102. (b) Except (b) all others are males.
103. (d) Except (d) all others are in backward order.
104. (a) All are vowels in 'AIUE'
105. (d) Only 322 is an even number.
106. (c) Rest are not perfect square.
107. (a) Teaching is different from the other three words.
108. (c) Except in the number pair (7, 169) in all other number pairs both
the numbers are perfect squares.
(25, 49) ⇒ [(5)2, (7)2]
(121, 169) ⇒ [(11)2, (13)2]
(9, 25) ⇒ [(3)2, (5)2]
109. (c) In the word MEET, the second and the third letters are the same.
110. (b) 8465 ⇒ 84 – 65 = 19
2643 ⇒ 43 – 26 = 17
4867 ⇒ 67 – 48 = 19
6243 ⇒ 62 – 43 = 19
111. (c)

112. (b) Violin is a musical instrument with four strings of treble pitch
played with a bow.
113. (d) All (a) (b) and (c) are the type of noun.
114. (d) Second number is a square of first number. i.e., 5:(5)2, 8:(8)2, 7:
(7)2. Therefore, 6:30 is odd one out.
115. (c) Sum of all digits of given numbers are 11. But option (c) shows
the sum ‘12’. Therefore, it is odd one out.
116. (a)
117. (b) Except (b) others are creators.
118. (b) Except (b), vowel is present.

119. (b)

120. (a) Hexagon not made from angle.


121. (b) Only football doesn't require the use of handheld apparatus.
122. (b) Only in TV we can see picture and listen to the voice.
123. (b) (a)
(b) odd one out
(c)
(d)
124. (a) Except (a) in all other pairs second term is reverse order of first
term.
125. (d) Except (d) all oter have even numbers.

126. (a) (a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

127. (d) An Obsterician is a medical doctor who specializes in the


management of pregnancy, labor and birth.
A Podiatrist is a doctor who diagonose and treat conditions of the foot,
ankle, and related structures of the leg.
A Pulmonologist is a physician who possesses specilised knowledge
and skill in the diagonosis and treatment of lung conditions and
disease.
A Prosthetist is a device designed to replace a missing part of the body
or to make a part of body work better. Hence (d) is odd one out.
128. (b) Except (b), all other are related to a period. While decadent is a
person who has interest only in pleasure and enjoyment.
129. (b) Except (b) all others have consecutive letters in reverse order.
While (b) has consecutive letters in forward order.
130. (b) Except (b) all others have five letters.
131. (d) Except (d) in both number in all others pairs are divided by same
number.
132. (d) Except (d) All others have odd numbers.
133. (d) Except (d), all others belong to the period of before sunset.
134. (b) Except (b), all others are principles of society.

135. (a) Option (b):

Option (c):

Option (d):

Option (a):

Hence, option (a) is the group of odd letters.


136. (d) Option (a):
Option (b):
Option (c):
Option (d):
Hence, option (d) is the odd group of letters.
137. (d) 4 + 0 + 2 + 5 = 11
6 + 0 + 2 + 3 = 11
7 + 2 + 0 + 2 = 11
5 + 0 + 6 + 1 = 12
Hence, (d) is the odd one out.
138. (a)

Hence, option (a) is odd one out


139. (a) All others except (a) have official rankings
140. (b) All other except (b) are forms of angles
141. (c) All others except (c) are the multiples of 5.
142. (b) Only in option (b) first letter is 4th from the left end and second
letter is 4th from the right end. Others have no sequence
143. (b) All except ‘PERU’ have vowel in both ends.
144. (d) 1331 is the cube of 11
145. (b)
146. (d)
147. (d) Except (d) all others are divided by 17.
148. (d) Except (d) in all others second number is divisible by the first one.
149. (b) Except (b) all others are divisible by 7.
150. (c) Except (b) others are connected with a job that needs special skill,
while school is an organisation.

151. (b)

152. (d) Except (d) all others are reptiles.


While locust is a large insect.
153. (a)
154. (d)
155. (a) Except (a) all others have five letters.
156. (d) By going options:

(a) (b)

(c)

157. (a) Except (a) all others are squares.


252 = 625
362 = 1296
492 = 2401
158. (b) Except (b) all others are countries in Europe while Korea is
situated in East Asia.
159. (b) Except (b) all others mean the central point.
160. (a) All others except (a) are prime numbers.
161. (b) Lotus grows in the water but rest grow on the land.

162. (a)

Hence (a) is the odd one out.


163. (d) (a) 8 + 1 + 1 + 0 = 10
(b) 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10
(c) 9 + 1 + 0 + 0 = 10
(d) 1 +1 + 8 + 9 = 19
Hence, (d) is the odd one out.
164. (b) Tin is element but rest are the alloys.
165. (c) HIUL
166. (b) Tea is a type of beverage, rice is type of cereal and beans is a type
of pulse but nodule is source of nitrogen for legume plant.
167. (d)

But
So, UVWX is odd set of letters.
168. (d) 66, 76 and 56 are not complete squares while 36, is complete
square.
169. (b)

But, WUSP does not follow this pattern.


170. (b)

But UTV, does not follow this pattern.


171. (c) 36, 27 Sum of digits in both is 9
23, 14 Sum of digits in both is 5
45, 18 Sum of digits in both is 9
But, in (82, 29) sum of digits is different.
172. (a) Rectangles, circle and triangle are two-dimensional of figures
while cone is a 3-d figure.
173. (d) In all other except (d) first letter is silent.
174. (c) In all number except 8314, the sum of first three digits is equal to
the unit's digit.
175. (d) Gloves, Sweater, shawl are worn in winter season while umbrella
is used in rainy season.
176. (a) We used to draw, sketch or paint a portrait.
177. (a) Nose, Eyes and mouth are in upper portion of body while hands
are in lower portion.
178. (a) 8 × 3 + 1 = 25 So 8 : 25
13 ×3 + 1 = 40 So 13 : 40
15 × 3 + 1 = 46 So 15 : 46
But 6 × 3 + 1 = 19 ≠ 22
So 6 : 22 is odd
179. (c) 21, 81 and 51 are composite number while 71 is prime number.
180. (a) RQPO, VUTS and HGFE are set of 4 consecutive letters in
reverse order but HNOP is not.
181. (b) D ST, N OP, KZM all are combination of 3 letters and
symbol while Q37Q is not.
182. (a) 125, 343, 216 are cubes while 100 is not.
183. (a)

But VXB does not follow this pattern.


184. (b) Stable is the place where animal (Horse) lives where as all other
are Home of people
185. (d) Only MORU does not follow the pattern of +2, +3, +4 after every
Alphabet
186. (d) Only 566 is not a complete square from the given options
187. (c) Only T is consonant else other are vowels.
188. (b) April contains 30 days else all contains 31 days.
189. (a) 28 – 21 as 28 > 21 else 1st number is higher than other.
190. (d) Rupee, Pound, Yen are currencies of country.
191. (b) (a) D – 3 = A, A + 4 = E, E + 3 = H
(b) K – 2 = I, I + 4 = M, M + 3 = P
(c) H – 3 = E, E + 4 = I, I + 3 = L
(d) F – 3 = C, C + 4 = G, G + 3 = J
192. (b) 43 – 6 = 37, 28 – 4 = 24, 50 – 7 = 43, 36 – 5 = 31
Here except 24 all are prime no.
193. (d) Ally is Antonym of Remaining three.
194. (d) Only FQMV is without any Vowel
195. (d) Difference between 36 – 48, 56 – 44 and
78 – 66 is 12 where as 33 – 64 is different.
196. (a) The wing, fin and rudder are all parts of an airplane.
197. (b) The group of letters 'JHMX' has no vowel but rest has vowels.
198. (d) Except (d) in all other pairs, second term is reverse of first term.
199. (b) (a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
200. (a) Difference between the number is 17 except (a) 79–63=16
201. (a)
202. (c) Except (c) all others are two dimensional shapes while sphere is
three-dimensional.
203. (a)

But,

204. (c)

But,

205. (b) As, 2 6=2+6= ,4 5=4+5= and 5 3=5+3


=
but, 1 6=1+6=7 6
206. (c) Captain is odd one out.
207. (d) 99-63 is odd one out.
208. (c) Except, snake, all others are mammals.
209. (b) Except TVW, there is a gap of one letter in a group.
210. (a) Except 69, all others are prime numbers.
211. (b) Except option (b), All others are opposite word.
212. (d) Except CWDX, All others have vowel.
213. (a) (11)2 – 1 = 120
(17)2 + 1 = 290
(21)2 + 1 = 442
(12)2 + 1 = 145
So, (11 – 120) is an odd number pair.
214. (b) Except Daman, all others are capital.
215. (d) Except 'W' all others are placed at even number position according
to alphabet.
216. (a) Except 313, all others are composite number.
217. (c) Except polo, All others are played by sitting.
218. (d)

But

So, option (d) is correct answer.


219. (d) Except 49, All are prime numbers
220. (c) Except Deimos (It is a satellite), all others are star systems.
221. (c) Except, xyz, all others are opposite alphabetical sequence.
222. (b) 1919 ⇒ 1 + 9 + 1 + 9 = 20
5656 ⇒ 5 + 6 + 5 + 6 = 22
6761 ⇒ 6 + 7 + 6 + 1 = 20
7760 ⇒ 7 + 7 + 6 + 0 = 20
Except 5656, Sum of all digit of number is equal to 20.
223. (a) Except 2890, All are cube of a number.
(15)3 = 3375, (12)3 = 1728, (11)3 = 1331.
224. (c) According to question,

But,
So, ACDF does not follow this pattern.
225. (b) Except chess, all others are played at stadium.
226. (d) Except 63, all others are prime number.
227. (c) Only Novel is a type of book.
228. (c) Except Doubtful, all others are similar word.
229. (d) According to question,
But,
230. (b) Here,

But
231. (d) Here,

But

So, (11 – 55) is odd one out.


232. (d) Here,
28 – 12 = 16
36 – 20 = 16
58 – 42 = 16
But, 90 – 72 = 18
So, (90 – 72) is odd one out.
233. (d) According to question,
(7)2 + 1 = 50
(11)2 + 1 = 122
(15)2 + 1 = 226
But (13)2 + 1 ≠ 168 = 170
234. (d) According to question,
The pattern is :
n × (n – 1)
8 × 7 = 56
11 × 10 = 110
10 × 9 = 90
But, 9 × 8 ≠ 96 = 72
235. (d) According to question,

But
236. (d) According to question,

But
237. (c) Only Gun has bullet.
238. (c) According to question,
Brown is a colour,
Rice is a type of Grain
Iron is a metal
But, fan is not a part of air but it is a electronic device.
239. (d) Except walking - Running, all others are pairs of opposite word.
240. (a) Expensive, costly and valuable are related to the price of any
object but ‘big’ is related to size of any object.
241. (b) every pair is in trqm of 8n : 7n
In (b) 54 is not in the form of 7n.

242. (a)
243. (b)

Hence, 49 : 218 is odd.

244. (a)

245. (b) Indigo, Orange and Voilet are three colours of rainbow, silver is not
a colour seen in rainbow.

246. (c)

Hence, ‘BFM’ is odd among all.


247. (a) Storm, Cyclone and Flood are natural calamities, whereas disaster
is a event that cause a lot of harm or damage.
248. (b) 16, 121, 100 and 81 all are square number, but number of factors
of 121 is only 3. that are 1, 11, 121, whereas number of factors of
16, 100 and 81 are more then 3.
249. (a) Except Moon, All are planet. but moon is satellite.
250. (b) Except Ellipse, All are 3-dimensional Figure but ellipse is simple
curve.
251. (b) According to question,
(678 – 345) = 333 (798 – 456) = 342
(456 – 123) = 333 (567 – 234) = 333
So, option (b) is correct answer.
252. (d) According to question
So, option (d) is correct answer.
253. (c) Except option (c), Digits of all second numbers are Opposite of
digits of first numbers.
254. (b) (7 × 3) – 10 = 11, (9 × 3) – 10 = 17, (13 × 3) – 10 = 29
But, (11 × 3) – 10 = 23 ≠ 25.
So, option (b) is odd.
255. (b) Option (b) is correct.
Second number is opposite of first number.
256. (b)

But

So, option (b) is odd.


257. (d) Except option (d), all second is boundary of first.
258. (b)
259. (b) Except BD, all others are opposite to each other.
260. (b) Except vitamin, all are main source of food but vitamin is catalyst.
261. (a) (a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
1. In the following questions, select the related letters/word/number from
the given alternatives.
ACEG : SUWY : : BDFH : ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) TVZX
(b) RTZV
(c) TVXZ
(d) RTVZ
2. Find the next two letters in the given series.
BCEHL??
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) XY
(b) MN
(c) QW
(d) OP
3. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it ?
a_b_a_ _n_bb_abbn
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) abnabb
(b) bnbban
(c) bnbbna
(d) babban
4. Which one number is wrong in the given series ?
126, 98, 70, 41, 14
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) 98
(b) 70
(c) 126
(d) 41
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 5-8) : In each of the following questions, a series is
given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given
ones that will complete the series.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
5. 3, 4, 7, 11, 18, 29, ?
(a) 31
(b) 39
(c) 43
(d) 47
6. AGMSY, CIOUA, EKQWC, ? IOUAG, KQWCI
(a) GMSYE
(b) FMSYE
(c) GNSYD
(d) FMYES
7. 975, 864, 753, 642, ?
(a) 431
(b) 314
(c) 531
(d) 532
8. 8, 24, 12, ? 18, 54
(a) 28
(b) 36
(c) 46
(d) 38
9. Which number is wrong in the given series ?
1, 9, 25, 50, 81
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) 1
(b) 25
(c) 50
(d) 81
10. Which set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given
letter series shall complete it ?
__a__aaaba__ __ ba__ ab __
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) abaaaa
(b) abaaba
(c) aababa
(d) ababaa
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 11-15) : In each of the following questions, find the
missing number/ letters/ figure from the given responses :
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
11. a, r, c, s, e, t, g, ___, ___
(a) x, z
(b) u, i
(c) w, y
(d) v, b
12. (?), PSVYB, EHKNQ, TWZCF, ILORU
(a) BEHKN
(b) ADGJM
(c) SVYBE
(d) ZCFIL
13. 0, 4, 18, 48, ? 180
(a) 58
(b) 68
(c) 84
(d) 100
14. 36, 28, 24, 22 ?
(a) 18
(b) 19
(c) 21
(d) 22
15. 7, 9, 13, 21, 37, ?
(a) 58
(b) 63
(c) 69
(d) 72
16. Select the number which does NOT belong to the given series :
232, 343, 454, 564, 676
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) 676
(b) 454
(c) 343
(d) 564
17. Which one-set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it?
__cb__cab__baca__cba__ab
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) cabcb
(b) abccb
(c) bacbc
(d) bcaba
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 18-21) : In each of the following questions, a series is
given, with one/two terms(s) missing. Choose the correct alternative from the
given ones that will complete the series.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
18. XYZCBAUVWFE ? ?
(a) DR
(b) RS
(c) DS
(d) MN
19. reoc, pgme, nikg, lkii ?
(a) acef
(b) jmgk
(c) efgh
(d) wxyz
20. 4, 196, 16, 169, ?, 144, 64
(a) 21
(b) 81
(c) 36
(d) 32
21. 8, 15, 36, 99, 288, ?
(a) 368
(b) 676
(c) 855
(d) 908
22. Find the wrong number in the series.
6, 9, 15, 22, 51, 99
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) 99
(b) 51
(c) 22
(d) 15
23. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it?
__ab __b __aba __ __ abab
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
(a) a bb aa
(b) bb aa b
(c) ab aa b
(d) a aa ba
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 24-27): a series is given, with one/two term missing.
Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the
series.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
24. 14, 19, 29, 49, 89, ?
(a) 139
(b) 149
(c) 159
(d) 169
25. BMRG, DLTF, FKVE, HJXD, ? .
(a) JIZC
(b) JZIB
(c) GIFB
(d) MOLC
26. 121, 144, 289, 324, 529, 576, ? .
(a) 961
(b) 841
(c) 900
(d) 729
27. 5, 21, 69, 213, 645, ? .
(a) 1670
(b) 1941
(c) 720
(d) 1320
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 28-32) : In questions, a series is given, with one term
missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will
complete the series.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
28. YX, UTS, ONML, ? .
(a) FEDCB
(b) GFEDC
(c) IHGFE
(d) HGFED
29. DA, HE, LI, ? , TQ
(a) PJ
(b) PT
(c) PM
(d) PK
30. BEINT ?.
(a) X
(b) Y
(c) A
(d) Z
31. AZ, CX, EV, ? .
(a) HT
(b) HU
(c) GS
(d) GT
32. D9Y, J27S, P81M, V243G, ? .
(a) A324B
(b) C729B
(c) B729A
(d) A729B
33. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it?
_c_bd_cbcda_a_db_a
(a) daabbc
(b) bdbcba
(c) adabcd
(d) cdbbca
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 34-37): In questions, identify the wrong number in the
series.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
34. 9, 19, 40, 83, 170, 340
(a) 83
(b) 40
(c) 340
(d) 170
35. 21, 28, 33, 35, 37, 36
(a) 21
(b) 36
(c) 33
(d) 35
36. 5, 13, 29, 61, 120, 253
(a) 120
(b) 253
(c) 61
(d) 29
37. 0, 7, 28, 63, 124, 215
(a) 28
(b) 215
(c) 7
(d) 63
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 38-41) : In questions, a Series is given, with one term
missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete
the series.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
38. RAZ SBY TCX UDW VEV _?_
(a) ZAT
(b) WFU
(c) FWU
(d) XGX
39. AAC BBD CCE DDF EEG F _?_
(a) DG
(b) FG
(c) GH
(d) FH
40. B I P _?_ D
(a) U
(b) W
(c) S
(d) R
41. DF, GJ, KM, NQ, RT, _?_
(a) UX
(b) UW
(c) YZ
(d) XZ
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 42-43): In questions, which one set of letters when
sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
42. a_ba_c_aad_aa_ea
(a) babbb
(b) babbd
(c) babbc
(d) bacde
43. aa_aa bb_b_aa_aa bb_bb.
(a) bbbaa
(b) bbbba
(c) aabbb
(d) babba
44. Find the wrong number in the series from the given alternatives.
17, 36, 53, 68, 83, 92
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 92
(b) 53
(c) 68
(d) 83
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 45-46) : In each of the following questions,which one
set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series
shall complete it?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
45. c_ab_ca_bc_a
(a) bcab
(b) abcb
(c) bacb
(d) cbac
46. _ba _ bab_babb_b
(a) baaa
(b) abbb
(c) babb
(c) abab
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 47-50): In each of the following questions, select the
missing number from the given responses.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
47. 500, 484, 459, ? , 374
(a) 384
(b) 432
(c) 418
(d) 423
48. MNOPWXYZRSTUBCD ? .
(a) A
(b) E
(c) I
(d) F
49. 60, 69, 85, ? , 146
(a) 110
(b) 117
(c) 109
(d) 120
50. 46, 50, 47, 55, 49, 61, ? .
(a) 54
(b) 52
(c) 57
(d) 51
51. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it?
a _ cbc _ ca _ ab _ bca _ ab
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) b a b c c
(b) b c a b b
(c) a b c b c
(d) b c a b c
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 52-56) : In the following questions a series is given,
with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones
that will complete the series.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
52. BCFG, JKNO, RSVW, ?
(a) ZADE
(b) HIKL
(c) STUX
(d) MNPQ
53. CIM, HNR, MSW, ?
(a) SXA
(b) UYB
(c) RXB
(d) ZEH
54. 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 15, ?
(a) 16
(b) 30
(c) 31
(d) 32
55. 3120, ? , 122, 23, 4
(a) 488
(b) 621
(c) 610
(d) 732
56. 0, 5, 60, 615,?
(a) 6030
(b) 6170
(c) 6130
(d) 6000
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 57-60) : In questions, a series is given, with one term
missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will
complete the series.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
57. STU, WXY, ABC, ? ?
(a) DEF
(b) EFG
(c) FCG
(d) EGF
58. A3E, F5J, K7O, ? ?
(a) Q11T
(b) Q 9 V
(c) P9T
(d) P11T
59. GX, JU, NR, SO, ? ?
(a) V L
(b) YL
(c) XB
(d) YA
60. BAT, EAT, HAT, ? ?
(a) CAT
(b) FAT
(c) RAT
(d) KAT
61. Find the wrong term in the following series :
49, 49, 50, 54, 60, 79, 104
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) 60
(b) 49
(c) 104
(d) 54
62. Which one of the following numbers lacks the common property in the
series?
81, 36, 25, 9, 5, 16
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) 5
(b) 9
(c) 36
(d) 25
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 63 & 64) : A series is given, with one number/letter
missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will
complete the series.
(SSC Multitasking 2012)
63. 3, 11, 38, 102, ______ , 443
(a) 227
(b) 237
(c) 247
(d) 217
64. BD, FH, JL, NP, ?
(a) PQ
(b) RS
(c) SU
(d) RT
65. Which one of the letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it?
m_ _ l m _ l _ m m _ l
(a) mllml
(b) mlmll
(c) llmlm
(d) mmlml
66. Which number is wrong in the series?
5, 11, 23, 47, 96
(a) 47
(b) 23
(c) 96
(d) 11
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 67-75) : In question, a series is given, with one term
missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will
complete the series.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
67. EFA, GHC, IJE, ___?___.
(a) KDA
(b) JKG
(c) KLG
(d) HIF
68. 13, 10, ___?___, 100, 1003, 1000, 10003.
(a) 130
(b) 1030
(c) 1130
(d) 103
69. 61, 52, 63, 94, 46, ___?___.
(a) 19
(b) 18
(c) 17
(d) None
70. 5, 13, 29, 61, 125, ___?___.
(a) 145
(b) 253
(c) 196
(d) 245
71. YZ, VYZ, SYZ, PYZ, ___?___.
(a) XYZ
(b) TYZ
(c) RYZ
(d) MYZ
72. P 3 C, R 5 F, T 8 I, V12 L ___?___.
(a) X16O
(b) X17M
(c) X17O
(d) Y17O
73. NP MK RT IG ____?____.
(a) VX
(b) UW
(c) FD
(d) EC
74. AZ, CX, EV, GT ___?___, KP, __?____.
(a) IR and MN
(b) IR and NM
(c) RI and MN
(d) RI and NM
75. T Q N K H E B Y V S P ???
(a) MJH
(b) NKG
(c) NKI
(d) MJG
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 76-79): In questions, select the missing number from
the given responses.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
76. 19 18 34 32 44 41
2 4 ?
(a) 3
(b) 6
(c) 9
(d) 4
77. 4 3 2
36 2 100 7 ? 5
(a) 71
(b) 49
(c) 64
(d) 81
78. 5, 11, 24, 51, 106, ___?___.
(a) 115
(b) 122
(c) 217
(d) 221
79. 3917, 3526, ___?___, 2857
(a) 3082
(b) 3174
(c) 3389
(d) 2682
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 80-83) : In each of the following questions, a series is
given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given
ones that will complete the series.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
80. EJO, FKP, GLQ, HMR, ?
(a) ABC
(b) DEF
(c) MNO
(d) INS
81. BOCNDME??
(a) LF
(b) OP
(c) KL
(d) EF
82. 7, 2 = 59; 5, 3 = 28; 9, 1 = 810; 2, 1 = 13; 5, 4 = ?
(a) 19
(b) 9
(c) 20
(d) 239
83. 120, 440, 960, 1680, ?
(a) 2600
(b) 3240
(c) 3040
(d) 2400
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 84-85): In question, which one set of letters when
sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
84. b_ab_b_aab_b
(a) abba
(b) baaa
(c) aabb
(d) abbb
85. _bcab_cabc_abca_b
(a) aabc
(b) bbca
(c) abac
(d) abca
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 86-90) : In question, a series is given, with one term
missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will
complete the series.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
86. C – 3, E – 5, G – 7, I – 9, ?, ?
(a) K – 11, M – 13
(b) O – 15, X – 24
(c) M – 18, K – 14
(d) X – 24, M – 21
87. 5, 16, 51, 158, ?
(a) 483
(b) 481
(c) 1454
(d) 1452
88. 9 * 2 : 9 * 9 :: 9 × 5 : ?
(a) 9×6
(b) 9×7
(c) 9×8
(d) 9×4
89. AFI, JOR, MRU, ?
(a) HMP
(b) PMO
(c) RJL
(d) GJN
90. bc, cde, de, efg, fg ?
(a) fgh
(b) hij
(c) ijk
(d) ghi
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 91-93) : In a given series, with one term missing.
Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the
series.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
91. AKU, FPZ, ?, PZJ, UEO, ZJT
(a) JUE
(b) KVE
(c) KUE
(d) JVE
92. MRS, LTU, KVW, ?
(a) TQR
(b) MOP
(c) JXY
(d) CDE
93. B, G, K, N, ?
(a) P
(b) O
(c) H
(d) L
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 94-98) : Select the missing number from the given
responses.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
94. 1944, 108, ?, 6, 3
(a) 16
(b) 18
(c) 11
(d) 12
95. 251 (12) 107
381 (?) 125
(a) 14
(b) 24
(c) 11
(d) 16
96. 354 (110) 526
297 (?) 631
(a) 128
(b) 116
(c) 135
(d) 143
97. 0, 7, 26, 63, ?
(a) 125
(b) 126
(c) 217
(d) 124
98. 2, 5, 10, 19, 36, ?
(a) 70
(b) 71
(c) 68
(d) 69
99. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it?
--baabaa-aa-
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) b b a a
(b) b a a b
(c) a a b b
(d) a b a b
100. Find the number which does not fit in the following series:
49, 81, 123, 156, 221
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 81
(b) 123
(c) 156
(d) 49
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 101-107) : In each of the following questions, which
one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter
series shall complete it ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
101. a _ _ b abba _ abb a _ ba
(a) abab
(b) abba
(c) aabb
(d) aaab
102. AZB –, AZ – Y, A – BY, – ZBY
(a) YBZA
(b) BYAZ
(c) BZYA
(d) AZBY
103. Find out the wrong number in the sequence
102, 101. 98, 93, 86, 74, 66, 53
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) 101
(b) 66
(c) 74
(d) 93
104. ELFA, GLHA, ILJA, ? MLNA
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) OLPA
(b) KLMA
(c) LLMA
(d) KLLA
105. 4, 18, 48, ? , 180
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) 80
(b) 100
(c) 105
(d) 125
106. FGHJKLNOPRS ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) T
(b) M
(c) Q
(d) U
107. b – 0,y – 3, c – 8, x – 15, d – 24, ? ,
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) e – 48
(b) w – 35
(c) w – 39
(d) v – 30
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 108-111) : In each of the following questions, select the
missing number from the given responses:
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
108. 54 30 112 42 ? 28
24 70 38
(a) 176
(b) 166
(c) 116
(d) 66
109. 15 12 44 28 64 53
3 8 ?
(a) 30
(b) 13
(c) 70
(d) 118
110. 95, 115, 145, 155, ?
(a) 215
(b) 175
(c) 185
(d) 165
111. 1, 3, 8, 19, 42, _?
(a) 65
(b) 71
(c) 89
(d) 93
DIRECTIONS (112-115) : In each of the following questions, a series is
given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given
ones that will complete the series.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
112. KJL, ONP, SRT, ?
(a) WVX
(b) VWX
(c) WXV
(d) VUW
113. 198, 202, 211, 227, ?
(a) 236
(b) 252
(c) 275
(d) 245
114. AN, BO, CP, DQ, ?
(a) E G
(b) E R
(c) E H
(d) E F
115. 7, 25, 61, 121, ?
(a) 210
(b) 211
(c) 212
(d) 209
116. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it?
a _ b _ c _ a _ bc _ b _ cb
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
(a) acbcab
(b) ccbcca
(c) ccaccb
(d) cacabc
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 117- 119): In the following questions, a series is given
with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones
that will complete the series.
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
117. 15, 23, 31, 39, ? , 55, 63,
(a) 45
(b) 47
(c) 46
(d) 44
118. 2, 3.5, 5, 6.5, 8, ? .
(a) 9.0
(b) 9.5
(c) 10.5
(d) 11.0
119. 32, 58, 92, 134, ? .
(a) 169
(b) 184
(c) 194
(d) 156
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 120-122) : In questions, a series is given, with one term
missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will
complete the series. ;
(SSC CHSL 2013)
120. YVP, WTN, URL, ?
(a) SPJ
(b) TQLS
(c) VSP
(d) SRJ
121. 2, 8, 18, 32, 50, ?
(a) 70
(b) 68
(c) 64
(d) 72
122. 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, ?
(a) 73
(b) 63
(c) 37
(d) 36
123. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it?
aa_aabb_b_aa_aabb_bb
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
(a) abbab
(b) bbbaa
(c) babba
(d) aabbb
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 124-126) : In questions, Series is given, with one
number/letter missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that
will complete the series.
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
124. 112, 124, 156, 208, _?
(a) 316
(b) 280
(c) 292
(d) 304
125. 96, 101, 126, 187, _?
(a) 296
(b) 306
(c) 300
(d) 297
126. B A F E J I P O _? U
(a) V
(b) T
(c) S
(d) Q
127. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it ?
rtx _ sx _ z _ txy _ _ yz
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
(a) y y r x s
(b) y y s x r
(c) y y r s x
(d) y y x r s
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 128-130) : In questions below, a series is given with
one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that
will complete the series.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
128. FAG, GAF, HAI, IAH, _______
(a) JAK
(b) HAK
(c) JAI
(d) HAL
129. 3, 6, 9, 15, 24, 39, 63, ?
(a) 100
(b) 87
(c) 102
(d) 99
130. –1, 0, ?, 8, 15, 24
(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 1
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 131-132) : In question, a series is given, with one term
missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will
complete the series.
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
131. 7, 14, 23, 34, ?
(a) 46
(b) 47
(c) 44
(d) 45
132. AE, FJ, KO, ? UY
(a) QN
(b) TQ
(c) NP
(d) PT
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 133-137) : In Question, a series is given, with one term
missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will
complete the series.
(SSC CHSL 2014 )
133. 3, 15, 4, 16, 5, 17, 6, ? , 7
(a) 12
(b) 13
(c) 15
(d) 18
134. 68, 81, 96, ? 132
(a) 105
(b) 110
(c) 113
(d) 130
135. 121, 253, 374, 495, ?
(a) 565
(b) 523
(c) 5116
(d) 5102
136. CE, GI, KM, OQ, ?
(a) TW
(b) TV
(c) SU
(d) RT
137. R, O, L, I, F ?
(a) C
(b) A
(c) E
(d) I
138. Find the wrong number in the series :
30, 27, 36, 45, 72
(a) 30
(b) 27
(c) 36
(d) 72
139. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it ?
_ cb _ ca _ bacb _ ca _ bac _ d .
(a) badddb
(b) bbbddd
(c) addddb
(d) addbbb
140. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it ?
ac__c_cb_acbcacbca_bc
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)
(a) abbb
(b) bacc
(c) babc
(d) bbcc
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 141-143) : A series is given, with one term missing.
Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the
series.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)
141. AZ, CX, FU, ?
(a) IR
(b) IV
(c) JQ
(d) KP
142. 1, 2, 6, 24, ? ,720
(a) 3
(b) 5
(c) 120
(d) 8
143. 156, 506, ?, 1806
(a) 1056
(b) 856
(c) 1456
(d) 1506
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 144-147) : Choose the correct alternatives from the
given ones which will complete the series.
(SSC Stenographer 2014)
144. 8, 18, 32, 50, 72, ?
(a) 76
(b) 98
(c) 80
(d) 70
145. B D Z X F H V T J ? ? ?
(a) L R P
(b) L P R
(c) L R Q
(d) K R P
146. B X J, E T L,H P N, K L P, ?
(a) M H Q
(b) M I P
(c) N I R
(d) N H R
147. 1331, 729, 343, 125, ?
(a) 27
(b) 64
(c) 216
(d) 512
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 148-149) : In questions below, which one set of letters
when sequentialy placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete
it?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
148. LU_TUPLUBTU_LUBT_P_UBTUP
(a) LBPU
(b) BPUL
(c) PBUL
(d) BUPL
149. B_CCABB_CABBC_AB_CCA
(a) BCBC
(b) BCCB
(c) BBCC
(d) BBBC
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 150-151) : In questions below, a series is given, with
one/two term/ s missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones
that will complete the series.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
150. 24, 35, 20, 31, 16, 27, __, __
(a) 9, 9
(b) 5, 30
(c) 8, 25
(d) 12, 23
151.

(a) 35
(b)

(c)

(d)

DIRECTION (Qs. 152-155) : In questions, a series is given, with one term


missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will
complete the series.
152. Y, T, P, ? ,K
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) L
(b) O
(c) N
(d) M
153. 4, 11, 17,22, ? , 29, 31, 32
(a) 26
(b) 27
(c) 23
(d) 24
154. ?__
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
155. AZ, CX, FU, ?__
(a) JQ
(b) KP
(c) IR
(d) IV
156. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it?
_bbm_amb_m_a_bbm
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) ambbm
(b) mabam
(c) abmab
(d) mbabm
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 157-160): A series is given, with one/two term missing.
Choose the correct alternatives from the given ones that will complete the
series.
157. 6, 2, 9, 4, 12 , –, –
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 6, 15
(b) 4, 13
(c) 8, 24
(d) 13, 15
158. A D H M S ?
(a) T
(b) W
(c) X
(d) Z
159. –1, 0, 3, 8, 15 , ?
(a) 23
(b) 26
(c) 24
(d) 25
160. ACEZXVGIKTRP ?
(a) M
(b) N
(c) O
(d) L
161. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series shall complete it ?
ab_cba_bcc_aabccb_ _ bccba
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) abbac
(b) cccab
(c) cabaa
(d) abcab
162. Find the wrong number in the given series ?
15, 28, 30, 39, 48
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 28
(b) 15
(c) 30
(d) 39
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 163-164): In the following Questions, which one set of
letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall
complete it?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
163. ccbab _ caa _ bccc _ a _
(a) babb
(b) bbba
(c) baab
(d) babc
164. a_ _ dba_ _bcad__ _da__ _cd
(a) bccdbcab
(b) abcddcba
(c) cbcddcba
(d) aabbccdd
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 165-166): In the following two Questions, a series is
given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given
ones that will complete the series.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
165. 4, 6, 10, 16, 24, ?
(a) 28
(b) 30
(c) 34
(d) 40
166. 3, 5, 9, 17, ?
(a) 26
(b) 65
(c) 33
(d) 42
167. Choose the correct alternative to complete the series.
Lily, Daisy, Datura, ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) Sun Flower
(b) Hibiscus
(c) Marigold
(d) Jasmine
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 168-170): In questions, which one set of
letters/numbers when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter
series shall complete it ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2015)
168. SH _ ELAS _ EELA _ HEELA SHEE _ A
(a) HHSS
(b) EEHS
(c) ELHA
(d) EHSL
169. 12_ 41 _ 34123 _ _ 234
(a) 3212 (b) 2134
(c) 3241 (d) 1432
170. _ _ aba _ _ ba _ ab
(a) abbbb
(b) baabb
(c) bbaba
(d) abbab
171. Find the missing number ?
2, 5, 10, 17, 26, ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2015)
(a) 36
(b) 49
(c) 37
(d) 47
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 172-173): A series is given,with one term missing.
Choose amongst the given responses choose the meaningful one.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
172. CUS, DVT, EWU, ____
(a) FXV
(b) VXF
(c) XFV
(d) XVF
173. 206, 221, 251, 296, ?, 431
(a) 326
(b) 356
(c) 311
(d) 341
174. A series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative
from the given ones that will complete the series:
ALZ,CJV,EHR,GFN,?
(SSC CGL 2016)
(a) JDJ
(b) IEK
(c) IDJ
(d) JEK
175. A series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative
from the given ones that will complete the series:
8, 24, 12, ?, 18, 54
(SSC CGL 2016)
(a) 48
(b) 36
(c) 29
(d) 21
176. A series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative
from the given ones that will complete the series.
CAT , DBT , ECT , ?
(SSC CGL 2016)
(a) DCT
(b) FDT
(c) FCT
(d) FAT
177. A series is given , with one term missing . Choose the correct
alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
5 , 11 , 24 , 51 , 106 ,____?
(a) 122
(b) 217
(c) 120
(d) 153
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 178-179): In the following questions, which one set of
letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall
complete it ?
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
178. bb_aab_caab_ca_
(a) cbba
(b) acab
(c) abbc
(d) bcab
179. _cdb_ddb_db_ _cd
(a) bbcbb
(b) ccbcc
(c) bbbcc
(d) cccbc
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 180-183): A series is given with one (or more) term
missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will
complete the series :
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
180. 720, 180, 176, 44, 40, 10, ? /
(a) 6, 4
(b) 8, 6
(c) 6, 1.5
(d) 4, 2
181. 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, ?___
(a) 150
(b) 160
(c) 120
(d) 140
182. C4X, F9U, I16R, ?___
(a) L27P
(b) K25P
(c) L25P
(d) L25O
183. 15, 21, 57, ?___,221
(a) 121
(b) 126
(c) 96
(d) 108
184. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
letter series shall complete it?
_qpx_rq_xxr_pxx_qp_x
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
(a) rxpqrx
(b) pxrqxr
(c) xrprqx
(d) rspprx
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 185-186): A series is given, with one term missing.
Choose the correct alternative from the given options that will complete the
series.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
185. 3, 17, 45, 87, ?
(a) 143
(b) 153
(c) 183
(d) 123
186. AZWD, CXUF, ? , GTQJ
(a) EVSH
(b) EUTH
(c) EUSH
(d) EVPI
187. A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternative
from the given ones that will complete the series.
BCF, CDG, DEH, ?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) E F I
(b) EFG
(c) DFI
(d) E G I
188. In the following question, select the missing number from the given
series.
(SSC CGL 2017)
2, 5, 12, 27, ?
(a) 53
(b) 56
(c) 57
(d) 58
189. A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternative
from the given ones that will complete the series.
Q, P, O, N, ?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) M
(b) L
(c) O
(d) J
190. In the following question, select the missing number from the given
series.
(SSC CGL 2017)
6, 9, 15, 24, 39, 63, ?
(a) 97
(b) 115
(c) 102
(d) 124
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 191 - 192) : A series is given with one term missing.
Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the
series.
(SSC CGL 2017)
191. AG, LR, WC, HN, ?
(a) QY
(b) RX
(c) SY
(d) TZ
192. 13, 16, 11, 18, 9, 20, ?
(a) 3
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 7
193. A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternative
from the given ones that will complete the series.
BT, DR, FP, ?
(a) HO
(b) HN
(c) NH
(d) OH
194. In the following question, select the missing number from the given
series.
3, 8, 5, 27, 8, 64, 12, 125, 17, ?
(a) 216
(b) 361
(c) 625
(d) 441
DIRECTIONS (195-198): Choose the correct alternative from the given
ones that will complete the series.
(SSC CHSL 2017)
195. Double, Triple, Quadruple, ?
(a) Quintuple
(b) Nonuple
(c) Sextuple
(d) Octuple
196. AC, EG, ?, MO
(a) IK
(b) IJ
(c) IL
(d) IM
197. ?, WX, AB, FG
(a) TU
(b) XW
(c) PQ
(d) UV
198. 30, 60, 360, 3600, ?
(a) 48500
(b) 50500
(c) 50400
(d) 40800
DIRECTIONS (199-200): A series is given with one term missing. Out of
the four alternatives, choose the alternative that will complete the series.
(SSC MTS 2017)
199. 5, 7, 11, 17, 25, ?
(a) 35
(b) 32
(c) 34
(d) 33
200. BKS, DJT, FLU, HHV, ?
(a) IGU
(b) IGX
(c) JGW
(d) IJX
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 201-204) : A series is given with one term missing.
Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the
series.
201. A , B, D, G, ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) K
(b) J
(c) L
(d) I
202. VWR, TUP, RSN, ?
(a) PLQ
(b) PQL
(c) LPQ
(d) PRM
203. 3, 10, 31, 94, ?
(a) 197
(b) 127
(c) 283
(d) 317
204. 3, 4, 12, 48, 576, ?
(a) 27648
(b) 13824
(c) 23040
(d) 28166
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 205 - 208) : In the following question, select the
missing number from the given series.
(SSC Sten. 2017)
205. 2, 5, 11, 23, ?
(a) 47
(b) 44
(c) 44
(d) 43
206. 2, 3, 7, 16, 32, ?
(a) 57
(b) 76
(c) 62
(d) 67
207. 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, ?
(a) 21
(b) 22
(c) 23
(d) 27
208. 18, 14, 10, 6, ?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 209 - 211) : A series is given with one term missing.
Select the correct the correct alternative system from the given ones that will
complete the series.
(SSC Sten. 2017)
209. ADCB, FIHG, KNML, ?
(a) PSRQ
(b) PSQR
(c) QTRS
(d) QSTR
210. BDG, HJM, NPS, ?
(a) TVY
(a) TVW
(c) UVX
(d) UWZ
211. GF, KJ, ON, ?
(a) RS
(b) SR
(c) ST
(d) TS
212. Select the term that will come next in the following series.
3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, ?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) 16
(b) 17
(c) 14
(d) 18
213. Which letter will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?
(SSC CGL 2018)
A, B, E, J, Q, ?
(a) A
(b) Y
(c) X
(d) Z
214. Select the option that will come next in the following series.
BOP, DPN, FQL, HRJ, ?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) JSH
(b) JSI
(c) ISH
(d) ITI
215. Select the term that will come next in the following series.
114,127, 153,192, 244, ?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) 309
(b) 361
(c) 344
(d) 284
216. Select the term that will come next in the following series.
DGJ, BDN, ZAR, XXV, ?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) VUZ
(b) UUZ
(c) VUY
(d) VTZ
217. Select the term that will come next in the following series.
M, E, P, H, S, ?, V, N
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) U
(b) K
(c) M
(d) J
218. Which letter-pair will replace the question mark (?) in the following
series?
(SSC CHSL 2018)
JG, LI, ? , VS, DA
(a) PM
(b) QM
(c) PQ
(d) OR
219. Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following
series?
(SSC CHSL 2018)
6, 12, 36,144, ?
(a) 720
(b) 520
(c) 620
(d) 420
220. Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following
series?
4, 10,18, 38, ?, 150
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) 84
(b) 70
(c) 78
(d) 74
221. Which letter will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?
B, D, G, I, L, ?, Q
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) P
(b) N
(c) O
(d) M
222. Which letter-cluster will replace the question mark (?) in the following
series?
BECD, FIGH, KNLM, ?, XAYZ
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) QWSU
(b) ORPQ
(c) PSQR
(d) QTRS
223. Which number will replace the question mark
(?) in the following series? (SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
3, 4, 7, 11, 18, ?
(a) 31
(b) 25
(c) 29
(d) 22
224. Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following
series?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
0, 1, 5, 14, 30, ?
(a) 55
(b) 53
(c) 43
(d) 46
225. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the
given letter series would complete it?
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
fgg ______ gff ______ f ______ gfg ______ fgf
(a) fggf
(b) ccfc
(c) fgfg
(d) ffgg
226. Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the
series.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
0, 2, 3, 5, 10, 18, 33, 61, 112, __________
(a) 178
(b) 198
(c) 186
(d) 206
227. Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the
series.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
1, 0, 5, 124, 11, 1330, 17, __________
(a) 4129
(b) 4138
(c) 4912
(d) 4813
228. Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the
series.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
L, K, I, F, B, W, __________.
(a) S
(b) Q
(c) P
(d) R
229. Replace the question mark (?) with the suitable option to complete the
series.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
AKT, BLU, CMV, D?W, EOX
(a) M
(b) P
(c) N
(d) O
230. Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the
series.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
______, XEE, VGG, TII, RKK
(a) DCC
(b) ZCC
(c) BCC
(d) ACC
231. Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the
series.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
12, 24, 96, 576, __________
(a) 4506
(b) 4160
(c) 4608
(d) 4000
232. Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the
series.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
35, 40, 50, 70, 110, ?
(a) 140
(b) 170
(c) 190
(d) 160
233. Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the
series.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
6, 9, 15, 27, 51, __________
(a) 99
(b) 77
(c) 66
(d) 88
234. Observe the series and answer the question. What will be the fourth
letter of the missing term?
BPCR, DPES, FPGT, ?, JPKV
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) Y
(b) U
(c) X
(d) W
235. Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the
series.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
2, 3, 9, 12, 30, 39, 93, __________
(a) 201
(b) 120
(c) 102
(d) 210
236. Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the
series.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
P2CT, __________, PCT4, P5CT, PC6T
(a) PC3T
(b) P2C3T
(c) P2C2T
(d) PCT7
237. Replace the question mark (?) with the suitable option to complete the
series. MA?, PDF, SGI, VJL
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) D
(b) G
(c) C
(d) J
1. (c) As,

Similarly,

2. (c) The pattern is as follows :

3. (b)

4. (d)
Therefore, the number 41 is wrong in the series.
5. (d) 3 + 1 = 4 ; 3+4=7;
4 + 7 = 11 ; 7 + 11 = 18
11 + 18 = 29 ; 18 + 29 =

6. (a)
7. (c)

8. (b)

9. (c)

Therefore, the number 50 is wrong in the series.


10. (a) a a/ aaba/ ba / ab
11. (b) There are two alternating series :

Therefore, ? = ui
12. (b) The pattern is as follows :

Now,
Therefore, the first letter of the first term should be

13. (d) The pattern is as follows :


14. (c) The pattern is as follows :

15. (c) The pattern is as follows :

16. (d) 232 + 111 = 343


343 + 111 = 454
454 + 111 =
565 + 111 = 676
The number 564 does not belong to the series.
17. (c)

18. (a) XYZ UVW ST


CBA FE
19. (b) Here, the pattern is as follows :
20. (c) The pattern is as follows :
4 = (2)2; 16 = (4)2; 36 = (6)2;
64 = (8)2; 196 = (14)2; 169 = (13)2;
144 = (12)2;
21. (c) The pattern is as follows :

22. (c) 6 + 3 = 9, 9 + 6 = 15 15 + 12 = , 27 + 24 = 51, 51 + 48 = 99


23. (d) ab b/ aba ab ab
24. (d) The pattern is as follows :

So, 169 will complete the series.


25. (a) The pattern is as follows :
So, JIZC will complete the series.
26. (b) The pattern is as follows :

So, 841 will complete the series.


27. (b) The pattern is as follows :
21 – 5 = 16 ⇒ 16 × 3 = 48
69 – 21 = 48 ⇒ 48 × 3 = 144
213 – 69 = 144 ⇒ 144 × 3 ⇒ 432
645 – 213 ⇒ 432 ⇒ 432 × 3 = 1296
and
– 645 = 1296
28. (b) The pattern is as follows :

29. (c) The pattern is as follows :

30. (c) The pattern is as follows :

31. (d) The pattern is as follows :


32. (c) The pattern is as follows :

33. (c)
34. (c) 9 × 2 + 1 = 18 + 1 = 19
19 × 2 + 2 = 38 + 2 = 40
40 × 2 + 3 = 80 + 3 = 83
83 × 2 + 4 = 166 + 4 = 170
170 × 2 + 5 = 340 + 5 =
Therefore, the number 340 is wrong in the series.
35. (d) 21 + 7 = 28
28 + 5 = 33
33 + 3 =
36 + 1 = 37
37 – 1 = 36
Therefore, the number 35 is wrong in the series.
36. (a) 5 + 8 = 13
13 + 16 = 29
29 + 32 = 61
61 + 64 =
125 + 128 = 253
Therefore, the number 120 is wrong in the series.
37. (a) The pattern is:
(23– 1), (33–1), (43– 1), (53–1).
Therefore, the number 28 is wrong in the series.
38. (b) The pattern is :
39. (d)

40. (b)

41. (a)

42. (d)
43. (d)
44. (d) As, 17 + 19 = 36
36 + 17 = 53
53 + 15 = 68
68 + 13 = 83
81 + 11 = 92
45. (c)
46. (b)
47. (d) 500 – (4)2 = 484
484 – (5)2 = 459
459 – (6)2 =
423 – (7)2 = 374

48. (b)

49. (a) 60 + (3)2 = 69


69 + (4)2 = 85
85 + (5)2 =
110 + (6)2 = 146

50. (b)
51. (a) a b c b c a ca b / a b c bc a c ab.
52. (a) B C F G 2, 3, 6, 7
JKNO 10, 11, 14, 15
RSVW 18, 19, 22, 23
Next sequence = 26, 27, 30, 31 = 26, 1, 4, 5 = Z A D E (subtract the
excess value by 26)

53. (c)

54. (b)

55. (b) 4th term 23 = 5 × 4 + 3 = 23


3rd term 122 = 5 × 23 + 7 = 122
2nd term ? = 5 × 122 + 11 = 621
1st term 3120 = 5 × + 15 =3120

56. (b)

57. (b)
58. (d)

59. (b)

60. (d)

61. (a) The pattern is:


49 + (0)2 = 49, 49 + (1)2 = 50, 50 + (2)2 = 54
54 + (3)2 = 63, 63 + (4)2 = 79, 79 + (5)2 = 104
62. (a) Except 5, all numbers are perfect square numbers.
63. (a)

64. (d)

65. (b) m m l l
m m l l
m m l l

66. (c)

67. (c) The pattern is as follows :


68. (d) 13 → 10
3 has been replaced with zero in the next term.
103 → 100
1003 → 1000
10003.....
69. (b) Reversing number is giving a square number

70. (b) The patterns is as follows :


5 × 2 + 3 = 13
13 × 2 + 3 = 29
29 × 2 + 3 = 61
61 × 2 + 3 = 125
125 × 2 + 3 =
71. (d) The patterns is as follows :

72. (c) The pattern is as follows :

73. (a) The pattern is as follows :

74. (a) The patterns is as follows :


75. (d)

76. (b) 19 – 18 = 1; 1 × 2 = 2
34 – 32 = 2; 2 × 2 = 4
44 – 41 = 3; 3 × 2 =

77. (b)
(4 + 2)2 = (6)2 = 36

(3 + 7)2 = (10)2 = 100

(2 + 5)2 = (7)2 =
78. (c) 5 × 2 + 1 = 11
11 × 2 + 2 = 24
24 × 2 + 3 = 51
51 × 2 + 4 = 106
106 × 2 + 5 =

79. (b)

Subtract first 3 digit from no. to get next no


80. (d) The pattern of the series is as follows :
81. (a) The pattern is as follows :

? = LF
82. (a) 7 – 2 = 5; 7 + 2 = 9
⇒ 7, 2 = 59
5 – 3 = 2; 5 + 3 = 8
⇒ 5, 3 = 28
9 – 1 = 8; 9 + 1 = 10
⇒ 9, 1 = 810
2 – 1 = 1; 2 + 1 = 3
⇒ 2, 1 = 13
Therefore,
5 – 4 = 1; 5 + 4 = 9
⇒ 5, 4 =
83 (a) The pattern is as follows :

84. (d)
85. (d)
86. (a)
87. (b) 5 × 3 + 1 = 16
16 × 3 + 3 = 51
51 × 3 + 5 = 158
158 × 3 + 7 =
88. (a) As,
9×2:9×9
=
Similarly,
9×5:9×6

The digits of resultant have interchanged positions.

89. (a)

Similarly,

90. (d) bc → cde → de → efg → fg →

91. (c)

92. (c)

93. (a)

94. (b) 6 × 3 =
18 × 6 = 108
108 × 18 = 1944
Hence, 18 is the missing number in the sequence.
95. (d) 251 – 107 = 144 = (12)2
∴ 381 – 125 = 256 = (16)2
Hence, 16 is the missing number in the given question.
96. (b) 354 + 526 = =110

∴ 297 +631 = =

97. (d)

98. (d)

99. (c) a a b/ a a b/ aa b/ aa b
100. (c)
101. (a) a babba/ a bb a ba
102. (a) A Z B /AZ Y/A BY / ZBY
103. (c) 102 – 1 = 101; 101 – 3 = 98; 98 – 5 = 93;93 – 7 = 86
86 – 9 =
77 – 11 = 66
66 – 13 = 53
Therefore, the number 74 is wrong in the sequence.

104. (d)

105. (b)
106. (a) FGH : H ; JKL : L
NOP : P ; RS :

107. (b)

The two consecutive letters are pairs of opposite letters.


b y; c x:d w
Therefore, ? = w – 35.

108. (d)

30 + 24 = 54

42 + 70 = 112
Therefore,

? = 28 + 38 =
109. (b) 15 + 29 = 44
44 + (29 – 9) = 64
12 + 16 = 28
28 + (16 + 9) = 53
3+5=8;8+5=
110. (b)

111. (c)

112. (a)

113. (b) 198 + (2)2 = 202


202 + (3)2 = 211
211 + (4)2 = 227
227 + (5)2 =

114. (b)

115. (b)

116. (b)
117. (b)

118. (b)

119. (b)

120. (a)

121. (d)

122. (b) 1 + 1 × 2 = 3
3+2×2=7
7 + 4 × 2 = 15
15 + 8 × 2 = 31
31 + 16 × 2 =
123. (a) a a a a a |
bbbbb|
aaaaa|
bbbbb.

124. (b)

125. (c)
126. (a)

127. (c) rtxy/sxyz/rtxy/sxyz


128. (a)

129. (c) 3 + 3 = 6
6+3=9
9 + 6 = 15
15 + 9 = 24
24 + 15 = 39
39 + 24 = 63
63 + 39 = 102

130. (b)

131. (b)

132. (d)

133. (d) There are two series:

134. (c)
135. (c)

136. (c)

137. (a)
138. (a) 3 + 0 = 3
2+7=9
3+6=9
4+5=9
7+2=9

139. (c)

140. (b)

141. (c)

142. (c)

143. (a) 156, 506, ?, 1806


144. (b)

145. (a) These are two letter series


I Series :

II Series :

So, the correct answer is (a) LRP.


146. (d)

147. (a) The sequence is :


(11)3, (9)3, (7)3, (5)3
148. (b) Words LUB and TUP are in consecutive order.
LUBTUPLUBTUPLUBTUPLUBTUP
149. (b) The sequence BBCCA is repeated
BBCCABBC CABBCCABBCCA
150. (d) There are two numbers series:

I.

II.

151. (b)
152. (d)

153. (a)

154. (d)

155. (a)

156. (b) The series is mbbmaambbmaambbm


So, missing set of letters is mabam

157. (a)
So, missing terms in the series are 6,15.
158. (d)
159. (c)

160. (a)

161. (c) The series is


abccbaabccbaabccbaabccba
So, missing set of letters is c a b a a.
162. (c) 30
163. (a) c c b a/b b c a/a a b c/c c b a/b
164. (a) a b c d/b a c d/b c a d/b c d a/a b c d.

165. (c)

166. (c)

167. (d) Lily, Daisy, Datura all have outer part white and inner part yellow.
Jasmine also has outer part white and inner part yellow.
168. (d) S H E E L A / S H E E L A / S H E E L A / S H E E L A
169. (c) 1 2 3 4 / 1 2 3 4 / 1 2 3 4 / 1 2 3 4
170. (d) a b a b a b a b a b a b

171. (c)
172. (a)

173. (b)

174. (c)

175. (b)

176. (b)

177. (b) 5 × 2 + 1 = 11
11 × 2 + 2 = 24
24 × 2 + 3 = 51
51 × 2 + 4 =106
106 × 2 + 5 =
178. (a) b b c a a |
bbcaa|
bbcaa.
179. (a) b c d b b d d |
bcdbb|
bcd.
180. (c) 720 / 4 = 180
180 – 4 = 176
176 / 4 = 44
44 – 4 = 40
40 / 4 = 10
10 – 4 = 6, 6/4 = 1.5
The answer is 6, 1.5.
181. (b)

182. (c) There are three series :


I series :
II series :
III series :
183. (d)
184. (a) r q p x x / r q p x x / r q p x x / r q p x x.
185. (a) The pattern is as follows :

186. (a) The pattern is as follows :

187. (a)

188. (d)

189. (a)

190. (c) The pattern is as follow :


first number + second number = next number.
6 + 9 = 15
9 + 15 = 24
15 + 24 = 39
24 + 39 = 63
So, next number is (39 + 63) = 102
191. (c) The pattern is :

So, next missing term is 'SY'.


192. (d) The pattern is :

So, next missing number is 7.


193. (b)

194. (a)

195. (a) The next term is quintuple because quintuple means five times.
196. (a) The common difference between first and second letter is one
letter according to alphabetical sequence.
So, answer will be IK.
197. (a)

198. (c)

199. (a) The pattern is as follows :


So, the next number is = 35.
200. (c) The pattern is as follows :

So, The next term is = JGW.


201. (a) The pattern is as follows ;

So, the missing term is K.


202. (b) The pattern is as follows :

So, the missing term is PQL.


203. (c) The pattern is as follows :
3 × 3 + 1 = 10
10 × 3 + 1 = 31
31 × 3 + 1 = 94
94 × 3 + 1 = 283
So, the missing number is 283.
204. (a) The pattern is as follows :
4 × 3 = 12
12 × 4 = 48
48 ×12 = 576
576 × 48 = 27648
So, the missing number is 27648.
205. (a) The pattern is :
2×2+1=5
5 × 2 + 1 = 11
11 × 2 + 1 = 23
23 × 2 + 1 =
So, The missing number is = 47.
206. (a) The pattern is :

So, The missing number is = 57.


207. (c) The pattern is :

So, The missing number is = 23.


208. (a) The pattern is :

So, The missing number is = 2


209. (a) The pattern is :

So, The missing number is = PSRQ.


210. (a) The pattern is :

So, The missing number is = TVY


211. (b) The pattern is :

212. (a) The series pattern is:


213. (d) The series pattern is:

214. (a)

215. (a) The series is like this:

216. (a) The senies is like this:

217. (b)

218. (a)

219. (a)
220. (d) The pattern is :

So, 74 is correct answer.


221. (b) The pattern is :
222. (d) The pattern is

223. (c) The pattern is : 3 + 4 = 7, 4+ 7 = 11, 7 + 11 = 18


∴ 11 + 18 = 29
224. (a) The pattern is :
0 + (1)2 = 1
1 + (2)2 = 5
5 + (3)2 = 14
14 + (4)2 = 30
30 + (5)2 = 55
225. (a) The sequence is:
fggf/gff /f gf/gffg/f
So, option (a) is correct.
226. (d) The pattern is :
0+2+3=5
2 + 3 + 5 = 10
3 + 5 + 10 = 18
5 + 10 + 18 = 33
10 + 18 + 33 = 61
18 + 33 + 61 = 112
33 + 61 + 112 =
227. (c) The pattern is :
(1)3 – 1 = 0, (5)3 – 1 = 124, (11)3 – 1 = 1330
(17)3 – 1 = 4912
228. (b) The pattern is :

229. (c) The pattern is :


A B C D E
K L M O
T U V W X
230. (b) The pattern is :
Z X V T R
C E G I K
C E G I K
231. (c) The pattern is

232. (c) The pattern is :


35 + 5 = 40
40 + 10 = 50
50 + 20 = 70
70 + 40 = 110
110 + 80 =
233. (a) The pattern is :

234. (b) The pattern is :


B D F H J
P P P P P
C E G I K
R S T U V
235. (b) The pattern is :
236. (a)
237. (c) The pattern is :
M P S V
A D G J
C F I L
1. Arrange the following words according to the dictionary ?
1. Inventory
2. Involuntary
3. Invisible
4. Invariable
5. Investigate
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) 4, 2, 5, 3, 1
(b) 4, 5, 1, 3, 2
(c) 2, 5, 4, 1, 3
(d) 4, 1, 5, 3, 2
2. Arrange the following in the meaningful/logical order :
1. Exhaust
2. Night
3. Day
4. Sleep
5. Work
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
(b) 3, 5, 1, 4, 2
(c) 3, 5, 1, 2, 4
(d) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4
3. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following words ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
A. Family
B. Community
C. Member
D. Locality
E. Country
(a) C, A, D, B, E
(b) C, A, B, D, E
(c) C, A, B, E, D
(d) C, A, D, E, B
4. Arrange the following words according to the dictionary :
A. Tortoise
B. Toronto
C. Torped
D. Torus
E. Torsel
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) B, E, C, A, D
(b) B, E, C, D, A
(c) B, C, E, A, D
(d) B, C, E, D, A
5. A word/set of letters given in capital letters is followed by four answer
words. Out of these only one cannot be formed by using the letters of
the given word/set of letters. Find out that word :
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
INDETERMINATE
(a) DETERMINE
(b) RETINUE
(c) REMINDER
(d) RETINA
6. A group of alphabets are given with each being assigned a numerical
code. These have to be unscrambled into a meaningful word and the
correct code so obtained may be indicated from the given responses ?
RAHKS
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
1 2 3 4 5
(a) 5 1 2 3 4
(b) 5 4 2 1 3
(c) 5 3 2 1 4
(d) 5 3 1 2 4
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 7-8): Which one of the given responses would be a
meaningful descending order of the following?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
7. 1.Major
2. Captain
3. Colonel
4. Brigadier
5. Lt. General
(a) 5, 4, 3, 1, 2
(b) 5, 1, 4, 2, 3
(c) 4, 5, 1, 3, 2
(d) 3, 4, 2, 5, 1
8. 1.Dissident
2. Dissolve
3. Dissent
4. Dissolute
5. Dissolution
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) 3, 1, 4, 5, 2
(b) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5
(c) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5
(d) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1
9. From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word:
'CONCENTRATION'
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) CONCERN
(b) NATION
(c) TRAIN
(d) CENTRE
10. From the given alternative words, select the word which can be formed
using the letters of the given word:
'DETERMINATION'
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) DECLARATION
(b) NATIONAL
(c) TERMINATED
(d) DEVIATION
11. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
1. Sentence
2. Word
3. Chapter
4. Phrase
5. Paragraph
(a) 4, 3, 1, 2, 5
(b) 2, 3, 5, 4, 1
(c) 3, 5, 1, 4, 2
(d) 1, 3, 2, 4, 5
12. Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary:
1. Inhabit
2. Ingenious
3. Inherit
4. Influence
5. Infatuation
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
(b) 5, 4, 1, 2, 3
(c) 4, 5, 2, 1, 3
(d) 5, 4, 2, 1, 3
13. From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word:
MISFORTUNE
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) FORT
(b) TURN
(c) SOFT
(d) ROAM
14. From the given alternative words, select the word which can be formed
using the letters of the given word:
STRANGULATION
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) TRIANGLE
(b) GARLAND
(c) ROASTING
(d) TRAUMA
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 15-16): Which one of the given responses would be a
meaningful order of the following?
(SSC CHSL 1st Sit. 2012)
15. 1.curd
2. grass
3. butter
4. milk
5. cow
(a) 5, 2, 3, 4, 1
(b) 4, 2, 5, 3, 1
(c) 2, 5, 4, 3, 1
(d) 5, 2, 4, 1, 3
16. 1.rat
2. eagle
3. snake
4. grain
5. field
(a) 5, 4, 1, 3, 2
(b) 4, 3, 2, 5, 1
(c) 5, 1, 3, 2, 4
(d) 5, 3, 2, 4, 1
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 17-18) : From the given alternatives select the word which
cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
(SSC CHSL 2012)
17. TEACHER
(a) REACH
(b) EATER
(c) EARTH
(d) TRACTOR
18. REASONABLE
(a) NOBLE
(b) BONES
(c) BRAIN
(d) ARSON
19. Identify the hidden name of the geometrical figure in the given word
from among the answer words whose letters are given in jumbled form.
SPIRITUAL
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) RISPAL
(b) RITUAL
(c) SPIRIT
(d) RIPITU
20. Which will appear third in the dictionary?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) Monarchy
(b) Monastic
(c) Monetary
(d) Moneyed
21. Arrange the following words according to dictionary order:
1. Banquet
2. Bangle
3. Bandage
4. Bantam
5. Bank
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1
(b) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4
(c) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4
(d) 3, 2, 5, 1, 4
22. In this question, from the given alternatives select the word which
cannot be formed by using the letters of the given word.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
APPROPRIATE
(a) PIRATE
(b) APPROVE
(c) PROPER
(d) RAPPORT
23. If the first four letters of a term HIPPNOWADIASM are written in
reverse order, the next five letters are written without changing their
order and then, the remaining letters are again written in reverse order,
then which letter is in the middle of the word?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) O
(b) W
(c) A
(d) I
24. In the following letter series how many times do PQR occur in such
away that Q is in the middle of P and R.
Q M P N P Q RR O P Q N O P P Q R P M Q R O P Q R P P R R P Q R P
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 4
(d) 3
DIRECTIONS: In question below from the given alternatives select the word
which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
25. ‘CONSTITUTIONAL’
(SSC CGL 2012)
(a) CONSULT
(b) LOCATION
(c) TUTION
(d) TALENT
26. In the following list of English alphabets, one alphabet has not been
used. Identify the same.
XNFAPSRWLTMDEXMGB
CXQJLOPVRCQJZOHSG
ODIPTSMRABEFGNUNE
(a) V
st
(b) I (SSC CGL 1 Sit. 2012)
(c) K
(d) J
27. If Alphabets are serially numberd, one of the answers given below has
not a meaningful word hidden in it. Identify the answer.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 5, 18, 5, 8, 1, 3, 5, 20
(b) 5, 1, 3, 5, 20, 8, 18
(c) 18, 5, 8, 1, 3, 5, 20
(d) 20, 5, 8, 1, 3, 5, 18
28. Which word will appear last in the dictionary?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) laugh
(b) latch
(c) laurels
(d) latitude
29. Arrange the given words in a meaningful order:
1. INFANT
2. ADOLESCENT
3. CHILD
4. OLD
5. ADULT
(SSC CGL 2012)
(a) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5
(b) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4
(c) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1
(d) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
30. Arrange the following words in their ascending order, as in a
dictionary:
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
1. Pick
2. Pith
3. Pile
4. Perk
5. Pour
(a) 4, 1, 2, 3, 5
(b) 4, 1, 3, 2, 5
(c) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5
(d) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
31. Arrange the following words in their ascending order:
1. Millenium
2. Diamond Jubilee
3. Silver Jubilee
4. Centenary
5. Golden Jubilee
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 2, 3, 5, 4, 1
(b) 2, 5, 3, 1, 4
(c) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1
(d) 2, 3, 5, 1, 4
32. Arrange the following words in their descending order:
1. Weekly
2. Bi-annual
3. Fortnightly
4. Monthly
5. Annual
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 1, 3, 4, 2, 5
(b) 2, 5, 4, 1, 3
(c) 4, 1, 2, 3, 5
(d) 5, 2, 4, 3, 1
DIRECTION (Q. 33) : From the given alternatives select the word which
cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
33. CONTENTION
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) TONIC
(b) NOTE
(c) NATION
(d) NOTION
34. Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary.
(i) Forge
(ii) Forget
(iii) Forgo
(iv) Forgive
(v) Format
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
(a) (v), (ii), (iv) , (iii), (i)
(b) (i), (iv), (iii), (ii), (v)
(c) (iii), (iv), (v), (ii), (i)
(d) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii), (v)
35. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following words? .
(i) Police
(ii) Punishment
(iii) Crime
(iv) Judge
(v) Judgement
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
(a) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii), (v)
(b) (v), (iv) , (iii), (ii), (i)
(c) (iii), (i), (iv), (v). (ii)
(d) (iii) , (i), (ii), (iv), (v)
36. A group of alphabets are given with each being assigned a number.
These have to be unscrambled into a meaningful word and correct
order of letters may be indicated from the given responses.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)

(a) (v), (iv), (vi), (i), (ii), (iii)


(b) (vi), (v), (iv), (ii), (iii), (i)
(c) (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (i)
(d) (v), (vi), (iv), (iii), (i), (ii)
37. From the given alternatives select the word which cannot be formed
using the letters of the given word.
Encouragement
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
(a) game
(b) tear
(c) neck·
(d) meat
38. Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary.
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
1. Obscure
2. Objective
3. Objection
4. Obligation
5. Oblivion
(a) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1
(b) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1
(c) 3, 2, 5, 1, 4
(d) 5, 2, 1, 3, 4
39. From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word:
DISINTEGRATION
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
(a) SIGN
(b) SIGNATURE
(c) INTERN
(d) SINGER
40. Arrange the following words according to English Dictionary:
(SSC CHSL 2013)
1. Bound
2. Bonus
3. Bunch
4. Board
(a) 4, 2, 1, 3
(b) 4, 3, 2, 1
(c) 1, 4, 2, 3
(d) 2, 4, 3, 1
41. In the following letter series, how many times does 'P' occur in such a
way that after 'P', N' O should occur?
APNQPNOSPTOZPNOYMPNO
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) 2
(b) 5
(c) 4
(d) 3
42. From the given alternatives select the word which cannot be formed
using the letters of tne given word.
SIGNATURE
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) SIGHT
(b) G A I N
(c) NATURE
(d) GATE
43. From the given alternatives select the word which can be formed using
the letters of the given word.
DICTIONARY
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) BINARY
(b) DAIRY
(c) NATION
(d) ADDITION
44. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following ?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
1. Plant
2. Fruit
3. Seed
4. Flower
(a) 3, 1, 4, 2
(b) 3, 2, 1, 4
(c) 3, 2, 4, 1
(d) 3, 1, 2, 4
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 45-47): In questions, from the given alternatives select
the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
45. DISAPPOINTMENT
(a) POINTER
(b) OINTMENT
(c) DISPOINT
(d) NOTPAD
46. DECOMPOSITION
(a) COMPOSE
(b) ECONOMIST
(c) POSITION
(d) DOCTOR
47. INTELLIGENCE
(a) NEGLECT
(b) GENTLE
(c) INCITE
(d) CANCEL
48. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following words in ascending order?
1. Accommodation
2. Perception
3. Scheme formation
4. Assimilation
5. Sensation
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 1, 2, 3, 5, 4
(b) 5, 2, 3, 4, 1
(c) 5, 1, 4, 2, 3
(d) 5, 2, 4, 3, 1
49. Which of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following starting from the inner layer?
1. Hydrosphere 2. Atmosphere
3. Biosphere 4. Lithosphere
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 4, 1, 3, 2
(b) 2, 4, 3, 1
(c) 3, 1, 2, 4
(d) 1, 2, 3, 4
DIRECTION (Qs. 50-52): In question, from the given alternative words,
select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given words.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
50. DISTANCE
(a) DANCE
(b) STAND
(c) SANE
(d) TEASE
51. RESURRECTIONIST
(a) TOURIST
(b) NOISE
(c) SORCERER
(d) TENDER
52. COMMERCIALISM
(a) CROME
(b) LANCER
(c) MISER
(d) OSCAR
53. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
1. Implementation
2. Conceptual Modelling
3. Requirements Analysis
4. Logical Modelling
5. Physical Model
6. Schema Refinement
(a) 1, 3, 2, 6, 5, 4
(b) 3, 2, 5, 4, 6, 1
(c) 3, 2, 1, 4, 6, 5
(d) 3, 2, 4, 6, 5, 1
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 54-56): In questions, from the given alternatives select
the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
54. CONSTITUTIONAL
(a) TALENT
(b) LOCATION
(c) CONSULT
(d) TUITION
55. MANUSCRIPT
(a) SMART
(b) RUSTIC
(c) MASTER
(d) PRIMUS
56. SEGREGATION
(a) GREAT
(d) GREETINGS
(c) SEATING
(d) NATION
57. If the first and second letters in the word ‘COMMUNICATIONS’ were
interchanged, also the third and the fourth letters, the 5th and 6th letters
and so on, which letter would be the tenth letter counting from your
right?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) A
(b) T
(c) N
(d) U
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 58-60) From the given alternatives select the word
which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
58. INVESTIGATION
(a) INSTIGATION
(b) GESTATION
(c) VEST
(d) STIGMA
59. SANCTION
(a) ACTION
(b) NATION
(c) NOTION
(d) NION
60. RESEARCH
(a) SEARCH
(b) REACH
(c) HEAR
(d) READ
DIRECTIONS (61-62): In each of the following questions, from the given
alternative words, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters
of the given word.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
61. HETEROGENOUS
(a) REGENT
(b) GENERATE
(c) STORE
(d) ROUTE
62. UNEQUIVOCAL
(a) EQUAL
(b) VOCAL
(c) QUAINT
(d) NAIVE
DIRECTIONS (QS. 63-64) : In questions, which one of the given responses
would be a meaningful order of the following.
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
63. 1.Adult
2. Old age
3. Adolescent
4. Childhood
5. Infant
(a) 5, 4, 3, 1, 2
(b) 1, 5, 4, 3, 2
(c) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
(d) 3, 4, 5, 1, 2
64. 1.Son
2. Husband
3. Grandfather
4. Brother
5. Father
(a) 1, 5, 2, 4, 3
(b) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
(c) 1, 4, 2, 5, 3
(d) 1, 2, 4, 5, 3
65. Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary :
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
1. Command
2. Commit
3. Connect
4. Conceive
5. Conduct
6. Commerce
(a) 621543
(b) 612453
(c) 162453
(d) 126534
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 66-67) : In questions, from the given alternatives select
the word which cannot formed using the letters of the given word.
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
66. MISAPPREHENSION
(a) RESPONSE
(b) HAPPINESS
(c) PERSON
(d) SENSES
67. CONCEPTUALIZATION
(a) ACTUAL
(b) PETAL
(c) PETROL
(d) TOTAL
68. From the given alternatives select the word which can be formed using
the letters given in the word.
ULTRANATIONALISM
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
(a) ULTRAMONTANE
(b) ULTRAMODERN
(c) ULTRAIST
(d) ULULATE
69. From the given alternatives select the word which cannot be formed
using the letters of the given word.
LEGALIZATION
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
(a) ALERT
(b) ALEGATION
(c) GALLANT
(d) NATAL
70. From the given alternatives select the word which cannot be formed
using the letters of the given word.
DEPARTMENT
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
(a) PEN
(b) PARK
(c) PART
(d) DEAR
71. Which one of the given responses would be meaningful order of the
following in ascending order?
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
1. Phrase
2. Alphabet
3. Sentence
4. Word
(a) 2, 1, 4, 3
(b) 1, 2, 3, 4
(c) 2, 4, 1, 3
(d) 2, 4, 3, 1
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 72-74) : In Question, which one of the given responses
would be a meaningful order of the following ?
(SSC CHSL 2014)
72. 1.Curd
2. Milk
3. Butter milk
4. Cow
5. Ghee
6. Butter
(a) 2, 5, 6, 4, 1, 3
(b) 4, 6, 2, 1, 3, 5
(c) 4, 2, 1, 3, 6, 5
(d) 2, 6, 4, 5, 3, 1
73. 1.Reading
2. Listening
3. Writing
4. Speaking
(a) 4, 2, 1, 3
(b) 2, 4, 3, 1
(c) 2, 4, 1, 3
(d) 4, 3, 2, 1
74. 1.Adulthood
2. Infancy
3. Childhood
4. Adolescence
(a) 1, 3, 4, 2
(b) 2, 3, 4, 1
(c) 2, 4, 3, 1
(d) 1, 2, 3, 4
75. From the given alternatives select the word which cannot be formed
using the letters of the given word :
INFLATIONARY
(SSC CHSL 2014)
(a) FLAIR
(b) FAULTY
(c) NATIONAL
(d) RATION
76. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)
1. apartment
2. town
3. street
4. building
5. complex
(a) 1, 5, 4, 3, 2
(b) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1
(c) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5
(d) 1, 4, 5, 3, 2
77. If the following words are arranged in reverse dictionary order, which
word comes second ?

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)


(a) Explosion
(b) Express
(c) Exploit
(d) Expulse
78. A group of alphabets are given with each being assigned a number.
These have to be unscrambled into a meaningful word and correct
order of letters may be indicated from the given responses.
TMHREO
5 4 3 2 1 0
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)
(a) 025314
(b) 315402
(c) 405312
(d) 504231
79. From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word :
TRIVANDRUM
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2014)
(a) RAIN
(b) DRUM
(c) TRAIN
(d) DRUK
80. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters '
OEHM ' using each letter only once in each word ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2014)
(a) FOUR
(b) THREE
(c) TWO
(d) ONE
81. From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word:
CUMBERSOME
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2014)
(a) MOUSE
(b) SOBER
(c) ROME
(d) MERCY
82. Name a single letter, which can be prefixed to the following words in
order to obtain entirely new words ?
TILL TABLE PILE TAB PRING
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2014)
(a) S
(b) B
(c) H
(d) C
83. Unscramble the following letters to frame a meaningful word. Then
find out the correct numerical position of the letters :
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2014)

(a) 6 1 4 3 2 5 8 7 9 10
(b) 3 1 5 7 10 4 2 6 9 8
(c) 3 9 4 2 8 10 5 1 7 6
(d) 2 1 3 4 6 8 9 7 5 10
84. Using the following code and key decode the given coded word:
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2014)

Coded word : Z B Y X M N Q B
(a) height
(b) struggle
(c) straight
(d) strength
85. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2014)
1. Elephant
2. Cat
3. Mosquito
4. Tiger
5. Whale
(a) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4
(b) 1, 3, 5, 4, 2
(c) 3, 2, 4, 1, 5
(d) 2, 5, 1, 4, 3
DIRECTIONS (Q. Nos. 86-87) : Which one of the given responses would
be a meaningful order of the following?
(SSC Stenographer 2014)
86. (1) Classroom
(2) Desk
(3) School
(4) Community
(5) Drawer
(a) (4), (2), (3), (1), (5)
(b) (3), (2), (4), (5), (1)
(c) (4), (3), (1), (2), (5)
(d) (1), (2), (3), (4), (5)
87. (1) Gold
(2) Ornaments
(3) Ore
(4) Mine
(5) Process
(a) (4), (3), (5), (1), (2)
(b) (4), (3), (5), (2), (1)
(c) (3), (4), (5), (1), (2)
(d) (2), (1), (5), (4), (3)
88. Given below are four words. Putting the letters in a different order, a
new word is formed from each of those words. Identify the word in
which there is an addition of a letter, while compared with the original
word.
(SSC Stenographer 2014)
(1) Shrub
(2) Bleat
(3) Meats
(4) Votes
(a) Table
(b) Stoves
(c) Brush
(d) Steam
89. Arrange the following according to Dictionary.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
1. Fenestration
2. Feather
3. Feed head
4. Feature
5. Feminine
(a) 4,2,3,1,5
(b) 2,4,3,5,1
(c) 2,4,1,5,3
(d) 4,2,3,5,1
90. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
1. Rivulet
2. Ocean
3. Tributary
4. River
5. Sea
6. Rain
(a) 6 5 3 1 2 4
(b) 5 6 1 3 2 4
(c) 6 4 1 3 5 2
(d) 6 1 3 4 5 2
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 91-92) : In questions below, from the given alternative
words, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given
word:
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
91. ADMINISTRATION
(a) Station
(b) Mind
(c) Ration
(d) Minister
92. CHARACTER
(a) Tracer
(b) Hearty
(c) Crate
(d) Charter
93. In the following letter series how many Ms are followed by N, but not
preceded by N?
NMWVMNMVWNMNMMNWVMN
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
94. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following ?
1. Orange 2. Indigo 3. Red 4. Blue 5. Green 6. Yellow 7. Violet
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) 7, 2, 4, 5, 6, 1, 3
(b) 7, 2, 4, 6, 5, 1, 3
(c) 7, 2, 6, 4, 5, 1, 3
(d) 7, 2, 6, 4, 1, 5, 3
95. Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary.
1. Forecast 2. Forget 3. Foreign 4. Forsook 5. Force
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) 3, 5, 1, 2, 4
(b) 5, 1, 3, 2, 4
(c) 5, 1, 3, 4, 2
(d) 5, 1, 2, 3, 4
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 96-97): In question arrange the following words as per
order in the dictionary.
(SSC CHSL 2015)
96. 1.Necessary
2. Navigate
3. Nautical
4. Naval
(a) 3,4,2,1
(b) 3,2,4,1
(c) 2,4,3,1
(d) 4,3,2,1
97. 1.Range
2. Rain
3. Rein
4. Ranger
(a) 2,3,4,1
(b) 2,4,3,1
(c) 2,1,4,3
(d) 2,4,3,1
98. Unscramble the following letters to frame a meaningful word. Then
find out the correct numerical position of the letters.
O T Y S R H I
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 6241375
(b) 6452173
(c) 6347125
(d) 6742153
99. If it is possible to form a word with the first, fourth, seventh and
eleventh letters in the word 'SUPERFLUOUS, write the first letters of
that word.
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) O
(b) E
(c) S
(d) L
100. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
1. India
2. Bangalore
3. Asia
4. Karnataka
(a) 3, 1, 4, 2
(b) 3, 1, 2, 4
(c) 1, 2, 3, 4
(d) 3, 4, 2, 1
101. From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word.
HARBINGER
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) GARBAGE
(b) RANGER
(c) BARRING
(d) GARNER
102. From the given alternative words, select the word which be formed
using the letters of the given word.
ENDEARMENT
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) TEMPER
(b) MEANS
(c) TENDER
(d) TENT
103. What is the best way to order the progression in Hardware ?
1. Silicon chips
2. Transistors
3. Vacuum tube
4. Integrated circuits.
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 3, 4, 1, 2
(b) 4, 2, 3, 1
(c) 4, 1, 3, 2
(d) 3, 2, 4, 1
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 104-105): Arrange the following words as per order in
the dictionary.
(SSC CHSL 2015)
104. 1.Voracious
2. Voucher
3. Vortex
4. Voluntary
(a) 2, 4, 1, 3
(b) 4, 1, 3, 2
(c) 1, 4, 2, 3
(d) 3, 1, 4, 2
105. 1.Absolute
2. Abrasive
3. Absorption
4. Abundance
5. Abiogenesis
(a) 2, 5, 1, 3,, 4
(b) 3, 4, 5, 2, 1
(c) 5, 2, 3, 1, 4
(d) 5, 2, 1, 3, 4
106. From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word :
Given : IMPASSIONABLE
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) IMPASSABLE
(b) IMPOSSIBLE
(c) IMPASSIVE
(d) IMPASSION
107. Only one meaningful word can be formed by rearranging the letter of
the given jumbled word. Find out that word.
Given : MUSPOPAPOTIH
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) METAMORPHIC
(b) PHILANTHROPIST
(c) HIPPOCAMPUS
(d) HIPPOPOTAMUS
108. If the words are organised in reverse order of what they appear in
dictionary, which word will come in the third place.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) Occulist
(b) Odium
(c) Odious
(d) Ordeum
109. Which of the following jumbled words is not an animal ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2015)
(a) LATHPEEN
(b) ZLARID
(c) FEFEOC
(d) TAR
110. Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary
(1) Hale
(2) Hake
(3) Halt (4) Hamlet
(5) Ham (SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2015)
(a) 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
(b) 2, 1, 3, 5, 4
(c) 2, 1, 4, 3, 5
(d) 2, 3, 5, 4, 1
111. From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word.
'BOOKBINDING'
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2015)
(a) BINDING
(b) DOING
(c) DIGGING
(d) DINING
112. Amongst the given responses choose the meaningful logical series.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
1. College
2. Infant
3. Child
4. School
5. Youth
(a) 2,4,3,1,5
(b) 2,3,4,1,5
(c) 2,4,3,5,1
(d) 2,3,4,5,1
113. Select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given
word REJUVENATION
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) JUTE
(b) NATION
(c) REVISION
(d) NATIVE
114. Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary:
1. Zeal 2.Zebra 3.Zygote 4.Zinc 5.Zest
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 1,2,5,3,4
(b) 1,2,5,4,3
(c) 1,5,2,4,3
(d) 1,5,2,3,4
115. From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word:
CONCENTRATION
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) CONCERN
(b) CONTAINER
(c) CONCERT
(d) CENTRAL
116. Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary
1. Direction
2. Directed
3. Director
4. Directing
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2016)
(a) 1, 4, 3, 2
(b) 2, 4, 1, 3
(c) 4, 2, 3, 1
(d) 4, 1, 2, 3
117. From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word:
ADMISSION
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2016)
(a) MISSION
(b) DISMISS
(c) MASONS
(d) NOMADS
118. Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary
1. Ambitions
2. Ambiguous
3. Ambiguity
4. Animation
5. Animal
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2016)
(a) 3 ,2 , 4 , 1 , 5
(b) 3 , 2 , 5 , 4 , 1
(c) 3 , 2 , 1 , 5 , 4
(d) 3 , 2 , 4 , 5 , 1
119. From the given alternative words , select the word which cannot be
formed using the letters of the given word:
INTELLIGENCE
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2016)
(a) CANCEL
(b) NEGLECT
(c) GENTLE
(d) INCITE
120. Arrange the following words according to the dictionary order :
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
a. extol
b. exinct
c. extra
d. extort
(a) d, c, a, b
(b) a, d, b, c
(c) a, b, c, d
(d) b, a, d, c
121. Which will appear fourth in the dictionary ?
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
(a) deterioration
(b) determination
(c) degrade
(d) density
122. If the following words are arranged in a dictionary order, which will be
3rd word ?
Amphibian, Amorphous, Ambiguous, Ambidextrous, Ambivalent
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
(a) Ambiguous
(b) Ambivalent
(c) Amphibian
(d) Amorphous
123. From the given alternative words, select the word which can be formed
using the letters of the given word.
Measurement
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
(a) Summit
(b) Assure
(c) Master
(d) Mantle
124. Unscramble the following letters to frame a meaningful word, then
find out the correct numerical position of the letters :
I N R D T P E E S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
(a) 735124389
(b) 756432189
(c) 639185251
(d) 637914825
125. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following?
(SSC SI 2016)
1. estimate
2. contract
3. concept
4. plan
5. execute
(a) 1, 4, 3, 5, 2
(b) 5, 2, 4, 3, 1
(c) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5
(d) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5
DIRECTIONS
(Qs. 126-127) : In the following questions, from the given alternative words,
select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
(SSC SI 2016)
126. PERAMBULATOR
(a) MARBLE
(b) LABOUR
(c) RAMBLE
(d) RAMPANT
127. ORGANISATION
(a) NATION
(b) ORGAN
(c) ORGANISE
(d) ORATION
128. Grouping of words are given. Choose the next words in the series from
the given options.
AFGHAN, INDEFINITLY, SYNOPSIS, STUPENDOUS, BURST
(a) RESCRIPT
(b) COMPANION
(c) HIJACKER
(d) GLACIAL
129. Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the
dictionary.
(SSC CGL 2017)
(1) Ropped
(2) Roster
(3) Roasted
(4) Road
(5) Roller
(a) 3 5 4 1 2
(b) 4 5 3 1 2
(c) 3 4 5 1 2
(d) 4 3 5 1 2
130. In the following question, from the given alternative words, select the
word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
(SSC CGL 2017)
Suspensefulness
(a) Sense
(b) Fuels
(c) Useful
(d) Fullness
131. Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the
dictionary.
(SSC CGL 2017)
1. Pragmatic
2. Protect
3. Pastel
4. Postal
5. Pebble
(a) 43521
(b) 35412
(c) 34512
(d) 43512
132. In the following question, from the given alternative words, select the
word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
(SSC CGL 2017)
Herringbone
(a) Biner
(b) None
(c) Bane
(d) Hinge
133. Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the
dictionary.
(SSC CGL 2017)
(1) Ball
(2) Balanced
(3) Balls
(4) Balance
(5) Balancing
(a) 24135
(b) 42135
(c) 42513
(d) 54213
134. In the following question, from the given alternative words, select the
word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
(SSC CGL 2017)
UNIFORMITY
(a) ANNUITY
(b) FORUM
(c) MINT
(d) UNIFORM
135. Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the
dictionary.
(SSC CGL 2017)
1. Storm
2. Strap
3. Strangle
4. Stamped
5. Satire
(a) 51432
(b) 51342
(c) 54132
(d) 53412
136. In the following question, from the given alternative words, select the
word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
(SSC CGL 2017)
Biological
(a) Logic
(b) Globe
(c) Bail
(d) Bill
137. Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the
dictionary.
(SSC CHSL 2017)
(i) Treadmill
(ii) Treason
(iii) Treacherous
(iv) Tread
(a) (ii), (iii), (iv), (i)
(b) (iii), (iv), (ii), (i)
(c) (iii), (iv), (i), (ii)
(d) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
138. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following?
(SSC MTS 2017)
1. Cutting
2. Dish
3. Vegetable
4. Market
5. Cooking.
(a) 1, 2, 4, 5, 3
(b) 5, 3, 2, 1, 4
(c) 3, 2, 5, 1, 4
(d) 4, 3, 1, 5, 2
139. Out of the four words given, choose the word which cannot be formed
using the letters of the following word.
TRANSLATION
(SSC MTS 2017)
(a) RATIO
(b) NATION
(c) TRANSMIT
(d) TRANSIT
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 140-141) : Arrange the given words in the sequence in
which they occur in the dictionary.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
140. 1.Ale
2. Align
3. Amend
4. Anatomy
5. Alpine
(a) 51342
(b) 35412
(c) 12354
(d) 12534
141. 1.Den
2. Dragon
3. Drop
4. Desk
5. Doom
(a) 54312
(b) 14523
(c) 31245
(d) 13245
142. In the following question, select the word which cannot be formed
using the letters of the given word.
Instructor
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) Rust
(b) Tort
(c) Stop
(d) Stint
143. In the following question, Select the word which cannot be formed
using the letters of the given word.
Encourage
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) Courage
(b) Court
(c) Race
(d) Encore
DIRECTION (Q. 144) : Which word will appear fouth when arranged in
order of dictionary?
(SSC Steno. 2017)
144. 1.Dictation
2. Dictionary
3. Dimple
4. Dinner
5. Deputy
(a) Dinner
(b) Dimple
(c) Dictation
(d) Dictionary
DIRECTION (Q. 145) : Arrange the given words in the sequence in which
they occur in the dictionary.
(SSC Steno. 2017)
145. 1.Slowly
2. Slam
3. Slump
4. Sledge
5. State
(a) 25431
(b) 52413
(c) 25413
(d) 52431
146. Which word will appear second when arranged in order of dictionary?
(SSC Steno. 2017)
(a) Boost
(b) Bonkers
(c) Bonjour
(d) Bannet
147. Which word will appear last when arranged in order of dictionary?
(SSC Steno. 2017)
(a) Heritage
(b) Hermitage
(c) Healing
(d) Heap
DIRECTIONS (Q. 148 – 149) : In the following question, select the word
which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
148. FUNDAMENTALY
(SSC Steno. 2017)
(a) SUNDAY
(b) MEANT
(c) FUNNY
(d) TUNED
149. DISTRIBUTION
(a) BUTTON
(b) DISTURB
(c) BRITAIN
(d) BURNT
150. Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order.
(SSC CGL 2018)
(1) Egypt
(2) Africa
(3) Great Pyramid
(4) World
(5) Giza
(a) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4
(b) 3, 5, 1, 2, 4
(c) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4
(d) 5, 3, 1, 4, 2
151. Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order.
(SSC CGL 2018)
1. Wrist
2. Nails
3. Shoulder
4. Elbow
5. Palm
6. Fingers
(a) 3, 5, 1, 4, 6, 2
(b) 3, 4, 1, 5, 6, 2
(c) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6
(d) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5, 6
152. Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order.
(SSC CHSL 2018)
1. Summer
2. Winter
3. Monsoon
4. Spring
5. Autumn
(a) 4, 1, 5, 3, 2
(b) 4, 3, 1, 5, 2
(c) 4, 1, 3, 5, 2
(d) 4, 5, 3, 1, 2
153. Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the
following words in a logical and meaningful order.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
1. Diagnosis
2. Recovery
3. Pain
4. Treatment
5. Hospital
(a) 5, 3, 1, 4, 2
(b) 3, 5, 1, 4, 2
(c) 5, 1, 4, 1, 2
(d) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2
1. (d) Arrangement of words according to the Dictionary :
(4) Invariable

(1) Inventory

(5) Investigate

(3) Invisible

(2) Involuntary
2. (c) Meaningful order of the words :
3. Day → 5. Work → 1. Exhaust → 2. Night → 4. Sleep
3. (b) Meaningful order of the words
C. Member → A. Family → B. Community →D. Locality → E.
Country
4. (c) Arrangement of words according to Dictionary :
B. Toranto → C. Torped → E. Torsel → A. Tortoise → D. Torus
5. (b) There is no ‘U’ letter in the given word.

6. (c)

7. (a) Descending Order


5. Lt. General

4. Brigadier

3. Colonel

1. Major

2. Captain
8. (a)
3. Dissent

1. Dissident

4. Dissolute

5. Dissolution

2. Dissolve
9. (d) There is only one ‘E’ in the given word.
10. (c) There is no ‘C’ letter in the given word. (a) option
There is no ‘L’ letter in the given word. (b) option
There is no ‘V’ letter in the given word. (d) option
So, Terminated can be formed.
11. (c) Meaningful order of the words :
3. Chapter

5. Paragraph

1. Sentence

4. Phrase

2. Word
12. (d) Arrangement of the words as per dictionary
5. Infatuation

4. Influence

2. Ingenious

1. Inhabit

3. Inherit
13. (d) There is no ‘A’ letter in the given word.
14. (c)
15. (d) The correct order is :
Cow → Grass → Milk → Curd → Butter
16. (a) The correct order is :
Field → Grain → Rat→ Snake → Eagle
17. (d) TRACTOR is the word which cannot formed from the given word
as T does not comes twice in the original word.
18. (c) ‘I’ is not appearing in the word ‘REASONABLE’. Hence BRAIN
cannot formed from the given word.
19. (a) RISPAL → SPIRAL
20. (c) The correct order is : Monarchy, Monastic, Monetary, Moneyed.
21. (d) According to dictionary, order is : Bandage, Bangle, Bank,
Banquet, Bantam.
22. (b) There is no 'V' letter in the given word.
23. (b)

24. (c)

25. (d) There is no 'E' letter in the given word.

26. (c)

There is no 'K' letter.


27. (a) As,

and,
and,

TEACHER
28. (c) Arrangement of words as per dictionary:
2. Latch

4. Latitude

1. Laugh

3. Laurels
29. (b) Meaningful order of words :
1. INFANT

3. CHILD

2. ADOLESCENT

5. ADULT

4. OLD
30. (b) Perk > Pick > Pile > Pith > Pour
31. (c) Silver jublee - 25 yr.
Golden jublee - 50 yr.
Diamond jublee - 75 yr.
Centenary - 100 yr
Millennium - 1000 yr.
32. (d) Annual - 1 year Monthly - 30 days
Weekly - 7 days Biannual - 6 month
Fortnightly - 15 days.
33. (c) NATION as a letter is not there in word CONTENTION.
34. (d) Arrangement of words as per dictionary:
(i) Forge

(ii) Forget

(iv) Forgive

(iii) Forgo

(iv) Format
35. (c) Meaningful order of words:
(iii) Crime

(i) Police

(iv) Judge

(v) Judgement

(ii) Punishment

36. (d)

37. (c) There is no ‘K’ letter in the given word. So, that word ‘Neck’
cannot be formed.
38. (a) The correct order is:
Objection > Objective > Obligation > Oblivion > Obscure
39. (b) SIGNATURE cannot be formed as reference word doesnot have
‘U’ alphabet.
40. (a) Board → Bonus → Bound → Bunch
4 → 2 → 1 → 3
41. (d)
42. (a) There in no 'H' in the word SIGNATURE
43. (b) (a) BINARY can not be formed, there is no 'B' in the word
DICTIONARY
(c) NATION can not be formed, as there is only one 'N' in the word
DICTIONARY
(d) ADDITION can not be formed, as there is only one 'D' in the word
DICTIONARY
44. (a) Seed → Plant → Flower → Fruit
3 → 1 → 4 → 2
45. (a) There is no ‘R’ letter in the given word. Therefore, the word
POINTER cannot be formed.
46. (d) There is no ‘R’ letter in the given word. Therefore, the word
DOCTOR cannot be formed.
47. (d) There is no ‘A’ letter in the given word. Therefore, the word
CANCEL cannot be formed.
48. (d) Meaningful order of the words in ascending order :
5. Sensation

2. Perception

4. Assimilation

3. Scheme Formation

1. Accommodation
49. (a) Meaningful order of the words in ascending order :
4. Lithosphere

1. Hydrosphere

3. Biosphere

2. Atmosphere
50. (d) There is only one ‘E’ in the given word but there are two Es in the
word TEASE.
51. (d) There is no ‘D’ letter in the given word. Therefore, the word
TENDER cannot be formed.
52. (b) There is no ‘N’ letter in given word. Therefore, the word
LANCER cannot be formed.
53. (d) Meaningful order :
3. Requirements Analysis

2. Conceptual Modelling

4. Logical Modelling

6. Schema Refinement

5. Physical Model

1. Implementation
54. (a) ‘TALENT’ can not be formed from the given word
CONSTITUTIONAL as there is no ‘E’ letter in the given word.
55. (c) ‘MASTER’ can not be formed as there is no ‘E’ letter in the given
word.
56. (d) ‘NATION’ can not be formed as there is only one ‘N’ in the given
word SEGREGATION.
57. (c) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
COMMUNICA T I O N S
After rearrangement

58. (d) STIGMA cannot be formed using word 'INVESTIGATION' because


letter M is not in the given reference word.
59. (c) NOTION cannot be formed because two Os are not in the
reference word.
60. (d) READ cannot be fomed as letter D is not in the reference word.
61. (b) There is no 'A' letter in the given word. Therefore, the word
GENERATE cannot be formed.
62. (c) There is no 'T' letter in the given word. Therefore, the word
QUAINT cannot be formed.
63. (a) Meaningful order is :
Infant → Childhood → Adolescent → Adult → Old age (5)
(4) (3) (1) (2)
64. (c) Meaningful order is :
Son → Brother → Husband → Father → Grandfather (1) (4)
(2) (5) (3)
65. (c) Dictionary order :
Command → Commerce → Commit → Conceive
(1) (6) (2) (4)
→ Conduct → Connect
(5) (3)
66. (d) 'SENSES' can not be formed using the letters of the given word
MISAPPREHENSION, as there are only two 'S' in the word.
67. (c) 'PETROL' can not be formed as there is no 'R' in the given word
'CONCEPTUALIZATION'.
68. (c) By options,
(a) can not be formed as there is no ‘E’ in the given word.
(b) can not be formed as there is no ‘D’ in the given word.
(d) can not be formed as there is no ‘E’ and only ‘U’ in the given
word.
69. (a) ALERT can not be formed as there is no ‘R’ in the word
LEGALIZATION. Hence, (a) is the correct choice.
70. (b) There is no 'K' in the word DEPARTMENT.
71. (c) Alphabet → Word → Phrase → Sentence
(2) (4) (1) (3)
72. (c) Cow → Milk → Curd → Butter Milk → Butter → Ghee
(4) (2) (1) (3) (6) (5)
73. (c) Listening→ Speaking → Reading → Writing
(2) (4) (1) (3)
74. (b) Infancy→ Childhood → Adolescence → Adulthood
(2) (3) (4) (1)
75. (b) There is no ‘u’ in the word INFLATIONARY.

76. (d)

77. (b) Arrangement in Reverse dictionary order—

78. (c)

79. (d) DRUK cannot be formed using TRIVAN DROM as it does not
contain letter 'K'.
80. (d) Home, only one meaningful word is formed.
81. (d) MERCY cannot be formed from the given word CUMBERSOME,
as there is no ‘Y’ in the word.
82. (a) Only ‘S’ can be prefixed to the given words.
New words are:
STILL, STABLE, SPILE, STAB, SPRING
83. (c) Meaningful word is:
U N S C R A M B L E
3 9 4 2 8 10 5 1 7 6
84. (c)
Coded word: Z B Y X M N Q B
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
Key : s t r a i g h t
85. (c) Meaningful Order:
Mosquito → Cat → Tiger → Elephant → Whale
(3) (2) (4) (1) (5)
86. (c) Meaningful order is :
Community → School → Classroom → Desk → Drawer
(4) (3) (1) (2) (5)
87. (a) Meaningful order is :
Mine → Ore → Process → Gold → Ornaments
(4) (3) (5) (1) (2)
88. (b) (a) Table has been formed from Bleat.
(b) Stoves has been formed from Votes, & has been added
(c) Brush has been formed from Shrub.
(d) Steam has been formed from Meats.
89. (b) Arrangement according to dictionary

90. (d) Meaningful order is :

91. (d) Minister cannot be formed as there is no 'e' in the word


'ADMINISTRATION'.
92. (b) Hearty cannot be formed as they is no 'y' in the word
'CHARACTER.
93. (c) Required sequence would be

Hence, This sequence occurs three times.


94. (a) These all are the colours of the rainbow. Hence meaningful order
is V I B G Y O R.
95. (b) Force → Forecast → Foreign → Forget → Forsook
96. (a) Words as per order in dictionary
Nautical > Naval > Navigate > Necessary
So, correct order is 3, 4, 2, 1
97. (c) Rain > Range > Ranger > Rein
So correct order is 2, 1, 4, 3
98. (d) H I S T O R Y
6742 1 5 3
99. (d) S U P E R F L U O U S
1st 4th 7th 11th
So, possible word with S, E, L, S is L E S S
100. (a) Asia → India → Karnatka → Bangalore
101. (a) Word GARBAGE cannot be formed as requires two As.
102. (c) ENDREARMENT,
Word TENDER can be formed
103. (d) Order of progresseon in hardware is
Vacuum tube Transistor Integrated circuits Silicon Chips.
104. (b) The words can be arranged in following order in dictionary :
Voluntary Voracious Vortex Voucher
(4) (1) (3) (2)
So, correct order is 4,1,3,2
105. (d) Abiogenesis Abrasive Absolute
(5) (2) (1)
Absorption Abundance
(3) (4)
So, correct order is 5,2,1,3,4
106. (c) There is no ‘V’ letter in the given word.
107. (d) Meaningful word ⇒ HIPPOPOTAMUS
108. (c) Words in reverse order :
Ordeum → Odium → Odious → Occulist
(1) (2) (3) (4)
109. (c) LATHPEEN → ELEPHANT
ZLARID → LIZARD
FEFEOC → COFFEE
TAR → RAT
Hence, coffee is not animal.
110. (b) HAKE > HALE > HALT > HAM > HAMLOT
111. (c) DIGGING cannot be formed from the given word.
112. (d) Infant becomes Child and goes to School than grows up to Youth
and goes to College ie, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1
113. (c) Revision is the word which cannot be formed from letters of
REJUVENATION as, S is not in it.
114. (b) Zeal, Zebra, Zest, Zinc, Zygote.
115. (d) There is no L in concentration ∴ CENTRAL will not be Formed
116. (b) Words arranged as per order in the Dictionary, Directed, Directing,
Direction, Director.
117. (b) DISMISS cannot be make from ADMISSION
118. (c) Arrangement as per Dictionary rules is 3, 2, 1, 5, 4i.e Ambiguity,
Ambiguous, Ambitions, Animal Animation
119. (a) CANCEL cannot be Form from
INTELLIGENCE
120. (d) Words' Dictionary Order :
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Extinct → Extol → Extort → Extra
(b) (a) (d) (c)
121. (b) Dictionary Order :
Degrade → Density → Deterioration → Determination
(1) (2) (3) (4)
122. (b) Arrangement in a Dictionary Order :
Ambidextrous → Ambiguous →
(1) (2) (3)
→ Amorphous → Amphibian
(4) (5)
123. (c) (a) Summit can not be formed as there is no 'i' in the word
Measurement.
(b) Assure can not be formed as there is only 's' in the word
Measurement.
(d) Mantle can not be formed as there is no 'l' in the word
Measurement.
124. (d)
Meaningful word : P R E S I D E N T
Numerical Position : 6 3 7 9 1 4 8 2 5
125. (c) 3. Concept → 4. Plan → 1. Estimate → 2. Contract → 5. Execute
126. (d) 'Rampant' cannot be formed by using given word.
127. (d) 'Organise' cannot be formed.
128. (c) AFGHAN, INDEFINITLY, SYNOPSIS, STUPENDOUS,
BURST, HIJACKER.
129. (d) Meaningful order of the words in ascending order:

130. (d) Fullness as a lettter is not there in word suspense fulness.


131. (b) Arranging the words according t dictionary.
Pastel → Pebble → Postal → Pragmatic →Protect.
So answer is 35412.
132. (c) Bane cannot be formed using Herringbone as it does not contain
letter 'A'.
133. (c) Arrangement of words according to Dictionary :

So, answer is 42513.


134. (a) ANNUITY is the word which cannot be formed from letters of
'UNIFORMITY' as, A is not in it.
135. (c)
136. (b) 'E' is not appearing in the word 'Biological'. Hence Globe cannot
formed from the given word.
137. (c) According to dictionary order,
Treacherous Tread Treadmill Treason.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
138. (d) Meaningful order of words :

139. (c) Transmit cannot be formed as there is no 'M' in the word


'TRANSLATION'.
140. (d) Arrangement of words according to the Dictionary.

141. (b) Arrangement of words according to the Dictionary.


142. (c) Stop cannot be formed as there is no 'P' in the word 'Instructor'.
143. (b) Court cannot be formed as there is no 'T' in the word 'Encourage'.
144. (b) According to dictionary,
Dimple will appear fourth position.
145. (c) Arrangement of the words as per dictionary

146. (b) According to dictionary.


Bonkers will a appear second position.
147. (b) According to dictionary,
Hermitage will appear last position.
148. (a) Sunday cannot be formed as there is no 'S' in the word '
FUNDAMENTALY'.
149. (c) Britain cannot be formed as there is no 'A' in the word '
DISTRIBUTION'.
150. (b) The meaningful order is great Pyramid, Giza, Egypt, Africa,
World.
151. (b) If we see our hand then, top most part of hand is connected to
shoulder, then our elbow, then our wrist, then our palm then our
fingers then our nails.
152. (c) Logical meaningful order of the given word is: Spring (March to
May),
Summer (June to August),
Monsoon (July to September);
Autumn (September to November)
Winter (December to February)
Hence, Logical order is:
Spring, Summer, Monsoon, Autumn, Winter.
153. (b) The correct meaningful order is :
Pain→ Hospital→ Diagnosis →Treatment→ Recovery
(3) (5) (1) (4) (2)
1. If HOSPITAL is written as 32574618 in a certain code, how would
POSTAL be written in that code?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) 752618
(b) 725618
(c) 725168
(d) 725681
2. If SPARK is coded as TQBSL, what will be the code for FLAME ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) GMBNF
(b) GNBNF
(c) GMCND
(d) GMBMF
3. If HONESTY is written as 5132468 and POVERTY as 7192068,
how is HORSE written in a certain code?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) 50124
(b) 51042
(c) 51024
(d) 52014
4. In a certain code SISTER is written as RHRSDQ. How is UNCLE
written in that code ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) TMBKD
(b) TBMKD
(c) TVBOD
(d) TMKBD
5. In the following question, number of letters are skipped in between by a
particular rule. Which of the following series observes the rule?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) ABFGJK
(b) ACFJOU
(c) MPQSTV
(d) ADFHJL
6. If in a certain code HYDROGEN is written as JCJZYSSD, then how
can ANTIMONY be written in that code?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) CPVKOQPA
(b) CRZQWABO
(c) ERXMQSRC
(d) G'I'ZOSU'I'E
7. If DELHI is coded as 73541 and CALCUTTA as 82589662, then how
can CALICUT be coded?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) 5279431
(b) 5978013
(c) 8251896
(d) 8543691
8. If MEKLF is coded as 91782 and LLLJK as 88867, then how can
IGHED be coded?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
(a) 97854
(b) 64521
(c) 53410
(d) 75632
9. If in a certain code, RAMAYANA is written as PYKYWYLY, then how
MAHABHARATA can be written in that code?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
(a) NBIBCIBSBUB
(b) LZGZAGZQZSZ
(c) MCJCDJCTCVC
(d) KYFYZFYPYRY
10. If PEAR is written as GFDN, how is REAP written in this code?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) FDNG
(b) NFDG
(c) DNGF
(d) NDFG
11. If FLATTER is coded as 7238859 and MOTHER is coded as 468159,
then how is MAMMOTH coded?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 4344681
(b) 4344651
(c) 4146481
(d) 4346481
12. In a certain code, “CERTAIN” is coded as “XVIGZRM”,
“SEQUENCE” is coded as “HVJFVMXV”. How would “REQUIRED”
be coded?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) FJIVWVIR
(b) VJIFWTRV
(c) WVJRIFVI
(d) IVJFRIVW
13. If LUXOR is coded as 30, then GUILDS will be coded as?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 40
(b) 36
(c) 38
(d) 24
14. If SEASONAL is written as ESSANOLA, how can SEPARATE be
written in that code?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) SEAPARET
(b) ESPARATE
(c) ESPAARTE
(d) ESAPARET
15. In certain code, RAGHAVAN is written as GARVAHNA. In that code
which word will be written as MATHAVAN?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) TAMVAHNA
(b) TAMVAHAN
(c) TAMHAVNA
(d) MATVAHNA
16. If ‘FRIEND’ is coded as ‘IULHQG’, how will you code ‘ENEMY’?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) HQHPB
(b) HQHPA
(c) HQEMY
(d) HQHPG
17. In a coded language, if the word EQUATION is coded as GSWCVKQP,
then how is the word DONKEY coded?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) FQPMGA
(b) YEKNOD
(c) GWCVKJ
(d) PQKUCW
DIRECTIONS: In the following question, a word is represented by only one
set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers
given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in
two matrices given below. The columns 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., ‘P’ can be represented by 11, 32, etc. and ‘K’ can be represented by 65,
78, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word SALM.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
18. MATRIX-I
MATRIX-II

(a) 55, 20, 56, 59


(b) 79, 13, 69, 75
(c) 96, 34, 76, 89
(d) 67, 21, 85, 97
19. In a certain code language, GRAPE is written as 27354 and FOUR is
written as 1687. How is GROUP written in that code?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 27384
(b) 27684
(c) 27685
(d) 27658
20. WAYIN is written as TXVFX. How LBUK can be written in that code?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) IYRH
(b) KATJ
(c) JZSI
(d) NDWM
21. In a certain code language, if the word PARTNER is coded as
OZQSMDQ, then what is the code for the word SEGMENT?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) TFHNFOU
(b) RDFLDMS
(c) RDELDMS
(d) RDFEDNS
22. If DOCTOR is written as FQEVQT; how PATIENT can be written in
that code?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) RVKGPV
(b) RCKPGVV
(c) RCVKGPV
(d) RVCKGVP
DIRECTION (Q. 23) : In the following question a word is represented by
only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of
numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of
alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns 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., ‘R’ can be represented by 13, 22, etc. and ‘B’ can be
represented by 67, 76 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word
SHRI.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
23.
Matrix I Matrix II

(a) 58, 02, 13, 01


(b) 85, 42, 31, 14
(c) 68, 20, 13, 32
(d) 85, 02, 44, 30
24. If DEGI is equal to 25, what is FEHD equal to?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) 32
(b) 25
(c) 52
(d) 23
25. If SISTER is coded as 20, 10, 20, 21, 6, 19, then the code for
BROTHER is
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) 2, 15, 16, 21, 9, 5, 18
(b) 3, 19, 16, 21, 9, 6, 19
(c) 4, 20, 15, 18, 8, 7, 9
(d) 3, 18, 16, 20, 9, 7, 19
26. If America is called Greenland, Greenland is called Africa, Africa is
called Russia, Russia is called India and India is called Pakistan; Delhi
is called the capital of which country?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) Russia
(b) India
(c) Pakistan
(d) Greenland
27. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any of
the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in the 2 matrices given
below. The columns and rows of matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4
and that of matrix II from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be
represented first by its row and next column number. E.g. ‘F’ can be
represented by 14, 21 etc. ‘T’ can be represented by 59, 78, etc.
Similarly identify the set for the word POSE.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
MATRIX I MATRIX II
(a) 87, 55, 89, 43
(b) 68, 98, 58, 21
(c) 75, 86, 67, 14
(d) 56, 67, 77, 01
28. If PALE is written as RCNG, how can LEAP be written in that code?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
(a) NGCR
(b) RCGN
(c) CRNG
(d) NCRG
29. If ‘POST’ is coded as ‘KLHG’, how is ‘NURS’ coded as?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
(a) MGJH
(b) MGJH
(c) MFIH
(d) MFIG
30. If GARMENT is written as 202691422137, how is INDULGE written
in that code?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
(a) 9144211275
(b) 914211275
(c) 1813326152022
(d) 1813236152022
31. If A = 1, ACE = 9, then ART = ?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) 29
(b) 38
(c) 10
(d) 39
32. If PARK is coded as 5394, SHIRT is coded as 17698 and PANDIT is
coded as 532068, how would you code NISHAR in that code
language?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) 201739
(b) 261739
(c) 266734
(d) 231954
33. If 'SYNDICATE’ is written as ‘SYTENDCAI then how can
‘PSYCHOTIC’ be written ?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) PSICYOCTH
(b) PSICYCOTH
(c) PSYICTCOH
(d) PSYCOHTCI
34. Some letters are given below in the first line and numbers are given
below them in the second line. Numbers are the codes for the alphabets
and vice-versa. Choose the correct letter-code for the given set of
numbers.
(SSC CHSL 2013)
EMKBZWQUDJ
5 9 1 6 4 8 2 0 73
429753
(a) Z Q M D E J
(b) Z Q E D M J
(c) Z Q M J D E
(d) Z Q M E D J
35. If PAINT is coded as 74128 and EXCEL is coded as 93596, how is
ACCEPT coded?
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
(a) 459578
(b) 457958
(c) 459758
(d) 455978
36. If DELHI is coded as 73541 and CALCUTTA as 82589662, then how
would CALICUT be coded in that code?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
(a) 5978213
(b) 8251896
(c) 8543691
(d) 5279431
37. If 'JUNE' is written as 'PQRS' an 'AUGUST' is written as 'WQFQMN'.
How can 'GUEST' be written in this same coding language?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
(a) FPSMN
(b) FQSMN
(c) FQSNM
(d) FQTMN
38. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in anyone of
the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
The columns and rows of matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of
matrix II numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be
represented first by its row and next by its column e.g .. 'B' can be
represented by 01, 10, 22, etc. and 'F' can be represented by 55, 76,86,
etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the given word - CAGE.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
MATRIX - I

MATRIX - II
(a) 95, 82, 31, 14
(b) 20, 00, 65, 40
(c) 14, 20, 41, 86
(d) 00, 21, 41, 95
39. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in anyone
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in the two matrices given
below. The columns and rows of matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and
that of matrix II numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can
be represented first by its row and next by its column e.g., 'C' can be
represented by 00, 12, 23, etc. and 'M' can be represented by 56, 67, 77,
etc. Similarly. you have to identify the set for the given word - GOD.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
MATRIX I MATRIX II

(a) 10, 11, 65


(b) 95, 79, 12
(c) 30, 65, 40
(d) 00, 10, 75
40. Certain numbers have symbols as given below.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
( [ ] )
What is the number indicated by these symbols ?[ ]
(SSC CGL Ist Sit. 2013)
(a) 47095
(b) 56907
(c) 45096
(d) 45906
41. If MOBILE is written as ZAMSUM, how TUMOR can be written in
that code ?
(SSC CGL Ist Sit. 2013)
(a) BRAIN
(b) HGYAD
(c) GGXYA
(d) IHZBE
42. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of
the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in the matrix given below. The
columns and rows of Matrix are numbered from 0 to 6. A letter from the
matrix can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g.'A'
can be represented by 42, 62, etc. and 'P' can be represented by 15, 43,
etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word 'CALM'.
(SSC CGL Ist. Sit. 2013)
Matrix

(a) 44, 62, 65, 51


(b) 53, 42, 65, 36
(c) 53, 54, 51, 31
(d) 44, 54, 65, 24
43. If DIVINE is coded as AFSFKB, then POWERFUL is coded as
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) XLHOJVIM
(b) MLTBDCRI
(c) MLWBOCRI
(d) HLTBNCRI
44. If NOTE is written as PQVG, then TIME is written as
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) VQOG
(b) VKOG
(c) VOKG
(c) VGKO
45. If SMART is coded as UKCPV, then WONDER is coded as
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) YMPPRT
(b) YMPBGP
(c) YMPBFP
(d) YMBPPG
46. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
Two columns 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., ‘P’ can be
represented by 67, 75 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the
word ‘CARD’.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
MATRIX-I MATRIX-II

(a) 32, 00, 56, 10


(b) 40, 21, 68, 44
(c) 11, 33, 57, 22
(d) 02, 42, 77, 20
47. If each of the letters in the English alphabet is assigned an even
numerical value by giving A = 2, B = 4 and so on, what would be the
total value of the letters for the word LADY when similarly coded?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 72
(b) 84
(c) 82
(d) 74
48. If the word LEADER is coded as 20-13-9-12-13-26, how would you
write LIGHT?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 20-15-16-18-23
(b) 20-17-15-16-28
(c) 20-16-15-17-22
(d) 20-16-17-15-27
49. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
The columns 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. ‘D’ can be
represented by 02, 14, etc., and ‘R’ can be represented by 57, 76 etc.
Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word “BEST”.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
MATRIX- I MATRIX -II

(a) 24, 21, 77, 97


(b) 24, 22, 77, 97
(c) 24, 22, 77, 96
(d) 24, 22, 76, 97
50. If each of the letter in the English alphabet is assigned odd numerical
value beginning coding A = 1, B = 3 & so on, what will be the total
value of the letter of the word ‘SNAKE’?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 95
(b) 105
(c) 115
(d) 113
51. If DFIN is coded as WURM, then HJMO can be coded as
(SSC CGL 1st. Sit. 2013)
(a) RPNO
(b) SQNP
(c) SQNL
(d) TRPO
52. If RUMOUR can be written as QSJKPL, then how HERMIT can be
written?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) GEPKHR
(b) GCOIDN
(c) GCPIDM
(d) GCPIEN
53. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
The columns 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., 'G' can be
represented by 04, 40 etc. and 'K' can be represented by 56, 75 etc.
Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word 'CHILD'.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Matrix -I
Matrix-II

(a) 24, 21, 99, 57, 01


(b) 12, 79, 99, 57, 01
(c) 33, 57, 99, 57, 01
(d) 41, 79, 99, 57, 11
54. In a certain code, LONDON is coded as
24 – 30 – 28 – 8 – 30 – 28. How will FRANCE be coded?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 10 – 24 – 6 – 28 – 6 – 12
(b) 12 – 26 – 6 – 28 – 8 – 10
(c) 12 – 36 – 2 – 28 – 6 – 10
(d) 12 – 26 – 2 – 28 – 8 – 10
55. If each of the letters in the English alphabet is assigned odd
numerical value beginning A = 1, B = 3 and so on, what will the total value
of the letters for the word 'HOTEL' ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 95
(b) 115
(c) 125
(d) 105
56. In a certain code, MAARK is written as KRAAM. How PAS- SI can be
written in that code?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) ISSAP
(b) ISSPA
(c) SSIPA
(d) ASS1P
57. In the following question, a word is represented by a set of numbers as
given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the
alternatives are represented by alphabets as in the matrices given below.
The columns and rows of matrix are numbered from 1 to 6. A letter
from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its
column number. e.g., 'A' can be represented by 42. 'S' can be
represented by 21, etc. Similarly. you have to identify the set for the
word 'PLAY'.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)

(a) 43, 36, 42, 23


(b) 43, 32, 33, 33
(c) 15, 12, 42, 45
(d) 43, 65, 62, 45
58. In a certain code, DOWNBEAT is written a TABEWNDO. How will
the woprd PROSPECT be written in that code?
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
(a) TCEPSORP
(b) TCPEOSPR
(c) TCPESOPR
(d) TCPEOSRP
59. If SENSATIONAL can be written as 1 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 3 4 8, how will
STATION be written in that code?
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
(a) 1 4 5 5 6 7 3
(b) 1 5 4 5 7 6 3
(c) 1 5 5 4 6 7 3
(d) 1 5 4 5 6 7 3
60. If MILITARY can be written as 1, 2, 3, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, how can LIMIT be
written in that code?
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
(a) 3 2 1 2 4
(b) 4 2 1 2 3
(c) 1 2 3 2 4
(d) 4 2 1 2 5
61. If LPPHGLDWH means IMMEDIATE, what does GRPDLQ stand for?
(SSC Stenographer 2014)
(a) MATTER
(b) DOMAIN
(c) ORANGE
(d) DANGER
62. If SCHOOL is written as TBINPK, how TEACHER can be written in
that code?
(SSC Stenographer 2014) (a) UDBBIDS
(b) DUBBIDS
(c) NDBBISD
(d) SEIDIFDS
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 63-64): You are given the name of a town and a date
followed by four alrenatives. Of these, only one matches while the others
have some mistakes. You are to choose exectly the same as the given one as
your answer.
(SSC Stenographer 2014)
63. Aurangabad, September 19, 2009
(a) Aurangabad, September 19 2009
(b) Aurangabad, 19 September, 2009
(c) Aurangabad, September 19, 2009
(d) Aurangabad, September, 19, 2009
64. Thiruvananthapuram, April 12, 2014
(a) Thiruvananthapuram, April 12, 2014
(b) Thiruvananthapuram, April, 12, 2014
(c) Trivandrum, April 12, 2014
(d) Thiruvananthapuram, April 12th, 2014
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 65-66): Answer the questions based on the following.
Below are given some roll Numbers of candidates registered at different
centres for an examination. The first two digits from the left stand for the
centre code and the next four for the serial number of the candidates
registered at the centre.
(SSC Stenographer 2014)
061391 041631 031863 069234
024268 246198 059721 011432
051491 010028 020063 046452
011432 050251 029378 040028
65. Which centre have serial number 0028 common?
(a) 01, 06
(b) 02, 04
(c) 01, 04
(d) 05, 01
66. Which centres has the largest, number of candidates?
(a) 06
(b) 02
(c) 05
(d) 04
67. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of number given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in the 2 matrices given
below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4
and that of Matrix-II from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be
represented first by its row and next by column number . For e.g., A
can be represented by 12, 24 etc. R can be represented by 57, 76 etc.
Identify the set for the given word. 'LAKE'

(a) 97, 00, 77, 12


(b) 66, 12, 58, 40
(c) 77, 43, 76, 31
(d) 85, 31, 77, 44
68. If PALE is coded as 2134, EARTH is coded as 41590, how is PEARL
coded as ?
(SSC CHSL 2014)
(a) 29530
(b) 24153
(c) 25413
(d) 25430
69. If the word PRINCIPAL is written as LAPICNIRP, how
ADOLESCENCE can be written in that code ?
(SSC CHSL 2014)
(a) ECNCESELODA
(b) ECNECSLEODA
(c) ECNSCEELODA
(d) ECNECSELODA
70. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
The columns 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., A can
be represented by 01, 20, 42 etc. and H can be represented by 65, 57,
98 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word given in the
question.
FAITH
(SSC CHSL 2014)
Matrix -I Matrix -II

(a) 24, 31, 10, 59, 57


(b) 12, 20, 40, 68, 65
(c) 31, 34, 23, 76, 79
(d) 43, 42, 41, 78, 89
71. In a coded language, MANAGER is written as REGANAM. How will
ASSISTANT be written in that code ?
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
(a) TNATSISSA
(b) TNATISSSA
(c) TNATSSIA
(d) TNATSISAS
72. Number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters in the series
increased by one. Which of the following series observe the rule ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
(a) KORYBGJ
(b) LMEYTPK
(c) KMPTYEL
(d) KPTYELM
73. In a certain code DEPUTATION is written as ONTADEPUTI. How is
DERIVATION written in that code ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
(a) ONVADERITI
(b) ONDEVARITI
(c) ONVAEDIRTI
(d) ONVADEIRIT

74. If MADRAS is coded as 517916 and TENANT is coded as 432124,


how would you encode RMATSN?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
(a) 851353
(b) 951363
(c) 951462
(d) 941562
75. A word is represented by one set of numbers as given in any one of the
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
The columns 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., 'A' can be
represented by 40, 01, 13, 32, and 'N' can be represented by 56, 68, 89
etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word given below :
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
SIX-KIDS
Matrix-I Matrix-II

(a) 86, 87, 99 — 40, 41, 86, 64


(b) 98, 96, 85 — 42, 78, 88, 77
(c) 77, 69, 76 — 22, 95, 28, 31
(d) 65, 55, 67 — 05, 25, 91, 40
76. An address has been given below, which has been reproduced against
A, B, C and D alternatives. Three of these have some mistake or the
other. Identify the one without any mistake.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
FG EUROFRED LIMITED
Centennial Park,
Centennial Avenue,
Elstree, Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WD6 3SG
(a) FG EUROFRED LIMITED
Cenetennial Park,
Elstee, Hertfordshre,
United Kingdom
WD6 3SG
(b) FG EUROFRED LIMITED
Cenetennial Park,
Centennial Avenue,
Elstree, Hertforbshire,
United Kingdom
WD6 3SG
(c) FG EUROFRED LIMITED
Centennial Park,
Centennial Avenue,
Elstree, Hertfordshire,
United Kingdom
WD6 3SG
(d) FG EUROFRED LIMITED
Centennial Park,
Centennial Avenue,
Elstee, Hertfordshire,
United Kingdom
77. Given below are numbers in the first line and symbols in the second
line. Numbers and symbols are code for each other. Choose the correct
code for given symbols.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
+ – × ↑ → β
Which number can be decoded from the following :
↑×→
(a) 5 8 6 3 7
(b) 5 6 8 7 3
(c) 5 7 8 6 3
(d) 5 8 3 6 7
78. If CASUAL is coded as SACLAU, then what would be the code of
MATRIC ?
(SSC CGL 2014)
(a) CIRTAM
(b) TMAICR
(c) TAMCIR
(d) ATMCIR
79. If ‘S’ is written as ‘H’ ‘R’ as ‘@’ ‘A’ as ‘ ’ ‘M’ as ‘#’ ,‘T’ as ‘$’
and ‘E’ as ‘%’ then how is ‘MASTER’ written in that code ?
(SSC CGL 2014)
(a) # H$%@
(b) #H $%@
(c) # $H%@
(d) # H%@$
80. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
The columns 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., 'F' can be
represented by 30, 22, etc. and 'N' can be represented by 97, 89, etc.
Similarly, you have to identify the set for the given word.
(SSC CGL 2014)
"DAKU"
Matrix-I
Matrix-II

(a) 95, 40, 04, 42


(b) 24, 95, 20, 27
(c) 88, 24, 10, 34
(d) 57, 13, 23, 21
81. In a language FIFTY is written as CACTY, CAR as POL, TAR as
TOL, how can TARIFF be written in that language?
(SSC CGL 1st. Sit. 2015)
(a) TOEFEL
(b) TOEFDD
(c) TOLADD
(d) TOLACC
82. If GOODNESS is coded as HNPCODTR, how can GREATNESS be
written in that code?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) HQFZSMFRT
(b) HQFZUFRTM
(c) HQFZUODTR
(d) HQFZUMFRT
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 83-84) : A word is represented by only one set of
numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in
the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two
matrices given below. The columns 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., 'M' can be
represented by 01, 23 etc., and 'A' can be represented by 66, 87 etc.
Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word given in each question.
83.
Matrix I Matrix II

LANE
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) 11, 66, 33, 96
(b) 31, 87, 32, 97
(c) 31, 66, 33, 97
(d) 11, 67, 32, 97
84.
Matrix I Matrix II
AIRS
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) 12, 76, 99, 78
(b) 43, 55, 86, 95
(c) 00, 68, 78, 88
(d) 24, 69, 56, 78
85. If LISTEN is coded as 593417 then SILENT is code as :
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 591734
(b) 391754
(c) 591743
(d) 395174
86. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given
below. The columns 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.
'A' can be represented by 03, 14 etc, and 'U' can be represented by 56,
65 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word 'BRIDE'.
(SSC CHSL 2015)
MATRIX – I MATRIX–II
(a) 96, 03, 75, 67, 22
(b) 55, 57, 21, 22, 86
(c) 96, 03, 75, 85, 22
(d) 55, 21, 57, 86, 22
87. If FADE is coded as 3854 then how can GAGE be coded?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 2834
(b) 2824
(c) 2814
(d) 1824
88. If SUNDAY= 18, MONSOON=21, YEAR=12, then THURSDAY=?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 26
(b) 42
(c) 28
(d) 24
89. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
The columns 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, 'I' can be
represented by 00, 14 etc , and 'N' can be represented by 59, 68 etc.
Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word 'ROAD'.
(SSC CHSL 2015)
Matrix I Matrix II
(a) 56, 67, 57,96
(b) 67, 57, 96, 56
(c) 96, 67, 56, 57
(d) 67, 96, 56, 57
90. Name a single letter, which can be prefixed to the following words in
order to obtain entirely new words ?
TILL TABLE PILE TAB PRING
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) S
(b) B
(c) H
(d) C
91. Using the following code and key decode the given coded word:

Coded word : Z B Y X M N Q B
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) height
(b) struggle
(c) straight
(d) strength
92. In a certain code "MOUSE" is written as "PRUQC". How is "SHIFT"
written in that code?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) VJIDR
(b) VIKRD
(c) RKIVD
(d) VKIDR
93. In a certain code, '253' means 'books are old'; '546' means 'man is old'
and '378' means 'buy good books'. What stands for "are" in that code?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6
94. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatiives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
The columns 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.. 'A' can be
represented by 01, 14 etc. and 'O' can be represented by 59, 67 etc.
similarly, you have to identify the set for the word 'PEARL'.
(SSC CGL 1st. Sit. 2015)
Matrix – I

Matrix – II

(a) 00, 55, 22, 11, 96


(b) 00, 66, 14, 32, 56
(c) 13, 77, 30, 14, 88
(d) 12, 88, 43, 32, 89
95. In a certain coding system APPLE stands for ETTPI. What is the code
for 'DELHI'?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) CQMND
(b) ZAHDE
(c) HIPLM
(d) CQPLM
96. Name a single letter, which can be deleted from the body of the
following words to form entirely new words?
HOST POST COST LOST STOP
(SSC CGL 1s. Sit. 2015)
(a) T
(b) P
(c) S
(d) O
97. If CUSTOM is written as UCTSMO then how PARENT will be written
in the same code?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) TNERAP
(b) RAPTNE
(c) ERAPTN
(d) APERTN
98. If 'air' is called 'green', green is called 'blue', 'blue' is called 'sky', 'sky' is
called 'yellow', 'yellow' is called 'water' and water is called 'Pink' then
what is the colour of clear sky ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) Yellow
(b) Water
(c) Sky
(d) Blue
99. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
The columns 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. 'A' can be
represented by 01, 14 etc. and 'M' can be represented by 56, 68 etc.
Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word 'EAGLE'.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
Matrix – I

Matrix – II

(a) 88, 22, 31, 89, 76


(b) 66, 43, 44, 79, 88
(c) 99, 01, 44, 96, 77
(d) 55, 14, 11, 78, 66
100. In the question, a word is represented by only one set of numbers as
given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the
alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two
matrices given below. The columns 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
this matrix can be represented first by its row and next by its coloum ex
“A” can be represented by 03,10,etc and “P” can be represented by 55,
67, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word “REST”
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 96, 33, 44, 87
(b) 58, 21, 85, 75
(c) 89, 40, 31, 56
(d) 77, 10, 55, 68
101. If ‘WZB’ stands for ‘DAY’, how will you code ‘MONDAY’?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) NLMWZB
(b) PLOWZB
(c) NMLWZB
(d) PQRWZB
102. In the question, a word is represented by only one set of numbers as
given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the
alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two
matrices given below. The columns 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., ‘A’ can be represented by 01, 13, etc., and ‘S’ can be
represented by 55, 66, etc. Similarly you have to identify the set for the
word 'BOTH'.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a) 69,67,68,59
(b) 75,22,76,79
(c) 88,30,85,86
(d) 58,02,68,65
103. If in a certain language TEACHER is coded as QBXZEBO, then how is
STUDENT coded in the same language?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) PQRBAQK
(b) PQRABKQ
(c) PQRKBAQ
(d) PRKQBAQ
104. In the question, a word is represented by only one set of numbers as
given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the
alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two
matrices given below. The columns 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., 'P' can be represented by 02, 13, etc., and 'A' can be
represented by 57, 68, etc. Similarly you have to identify the set for the
word 'GUNS'
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a) 88, 23, 59, 33


(b) 66, 40, 67, 11
(c) 55, 34, 77, 44
(d) 99, 12, 86, 22
105. If C is coded 3 , DASH is coded as 32 , then DANCE will be coded as
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 20
(b) 25
(c) 26
(d) 27
106. In the question, a word is represented by only one set of numbers as
given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the
alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two
matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered
from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter
these matrix can be represented first by row and next by its column , e.
g., ' A ' can be represented by 01 , 13 , etc. ., and ' B ' can be represented
by 58 , 69 , etc.., Similarly , you have to identify the set for the word '
FINE '
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a) 00 , 04 , 02 , 56
(b) 12 , 10 , 13 , 67
(c) 24 , 19 , 31 , 78
(d) 31 , 32 , 33 , 87
107. In the following question, number of letters skipped in between
adjacent letters of the series starting from behind increased by one.
Which of the following observes the rule?
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
(a) OIGDC
(b) OMKIG
(c) ONLKJ
(d) OMJFA
108. If Blue means Pink, Pink means Green, Green means Yellow, yellow
means Red and Red means White, then what is the colour of turmeric ?
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
(a) Pink
(b) Yellow
(c) Red
(d) Green
109. If DANGER is coded as 11 - 8 - 21 - 14 - 12 - 25, then how will be
coded the word MACHINE ?
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
(a) 10 - 21 - 15 - 14 - 26 - 17 - 18
(b) 20 - 8 - 10 - 16 - 17 - 22 - 13
(c) 20 - 10 - 8 - 12 - 15 - 16 - 7
(d) 20 - 8 - 10 - 15 -16 - 21 - 12
110. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
The columns and rows of matrix I are numbered from 0 to 3 and that of
Matrix II are numbered from 4 to 7. A letter from these matrices can be
represented first by its now and next by its column, e.g., 'D' can be
represented by 01 and 'R' can be represented by 44, Similarly, you
have to identify the set for the word 'TALE'
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
Matrix - I Matrix - I

(a) 64, 00, 31, 32


(b) 46, 13, 00 23
(c) 00, 31, 64, 32
(d) 30, 76, 23, 32
111. In a certain language GAMBLE is coded as FBLCKF, how is
FLOWER coded in that code?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
(a) GMPVDS
(b) GKPVFQ
(c) EMNXDS
(d) EKNVDQ
Directions : In the following Two questions, a word is represented by only
one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives the sets of
numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of
alphabets as in two metrices given below. The columns 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.., 'A' can be represented by 03, 44 etc, and 'Q' can be
represented by 55, 78 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word
given in questions.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
112. RETAIL
Matrix - I Matrix -II

(a) 20, 85, 77, 21, 57, 13


(b) 77, 21, 20, 85, 57, 13
(c) 20, 77, 85, 21, 13, 57
(d) 77, 85, 21, 13, 57, 20
113. BIRDS
Matrix - I Matrix - II
(a) 87, 75, 12, 68, 23
(b) 23, 75, 12, 87, 23
(c) 86, 12, 75, 23, 68
(d) 87, 12, 75, 68, 23
114. If BHASHA is coded as 154754, BRAIN is coded as 13408, AHINSA
will be coded as.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
(a) 458074
(b) 405847
(c) 450847
(d) 480874
115. In a certain code language, "BAD" is written as "7" and "SAP" is
written as "9". How is "BAN" written in that code language?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 8
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 6
116. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two
matrices. The columns 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 for
example 'K' can be represented by 01, 34 etc and 'P' can be represented
by 65, 99 etc. Similarly, you have to identify in set for the word
"BLAND".
(SSC CGL 2017)
Matrix – I Matrix– II

(a) 10, 14, 00, 68, 79


(b) 31, 41, 33, 96, 86
(c) 44, 20, 42, 88, 59
(d) 23, 32, 24, 55, 66
117. In a certain code language "NIGHT" is written as "ODDGM" and
"DARK" is written as "GOYC". How is "GREEN" written in that
code language?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) IABPF
(b) MCBNB
(c) OGHVL
(d) FPBAI
118. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The numbers of sets given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two
matrices. The columns and rows of Matrix – I are numbered from 0 to 4
and that of Matrix numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices
can be represented by its row and next by its, column for example. 'C'
can be represented by 10, 34 etc., and 'D' can be represented by 85, 98
etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word "STEAL".
(SSC CGL 2017)
Matrix – I Matrix – II
(a) 01, 13, 04, 76, 66
(b) 14, 31, 40, 95, 59
(c) 22, 42, 21, 69, 67
(d) 43, 24, 33, 57, 58
119. In a certain code language, "TIRED" is written as "56" and
"BRAIN" is written as "44". How is 'LAZY" written in that code
language?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 64
(b) 61
(c) 58
(d) 43
120. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two
matrices. The columns 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, for
example, 'K' can be represented by 10, 31, etc., and 'M' can be
represented by 76, 87, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the
word "SCAM".
(SSC CGL 2017)
Matrix – I Matrix – II
(a) 00, 13, 57, 76
(b) 11, 04, 86, 59
(c) 23, 22, 99, 95
(d) 32, 40, 66, 68
121. In a certain code language "who are you" is written as "432" , "they is
you" is written as "485" and "they are dangerous" is written as
"295". How is "dangerous"written in that code language?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 9
122. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two
matrices. The columns 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, for
example, 'S' can be represented by 21, 43 etc and '0' can be represented
by 65, 88, etc. Similarly , you have to identify the set for the word
"SPEAK".
(SSC CGL 2017)
Matrix – I Matrix – II
(a) 10, 12, 11, 66, 58
(b) 43, 31, 33, 89, 86
(c) 21, 40, 44, 56, 99
(d) 32, 03, 20, 97, 66
123. In a certain code language, "RIVER" is written as "12351" and "RED"
is written as "156". How is "DRIVER" written in that code language?
(SSC CHSL 2017)
(a) 612311
(b) 612531
(c) 621351
(d) 612351
124. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two
matrices. The columns 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, for
example, 'E' can be represented by 02, 11, etc. and 'G' can be
represented by 65, 56 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the
word 'EAGER;'.
(SSC CHSL 2017)
Matrix – I Matrix – II
(a) 02, 10, 65, 11, 68
(b) 02, 10, 65, 87, 85
(c) 02, 10, 65, 11, 85
(d) 02, 10, 65, 59, 85
125. If 'LONDON is coded as MPOEPO. What code is needed for 'DELHI'?
(SSC MTS 2017)
(a) DEHLI
(b) HLDEI
(c) EFIMJ
(d) EFMIJ
126. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatoves. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below.
The columns and rows of Matix 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., 'A' can be
represented by 00,44 etc., and 'X' can be represented by 78,97 etc.
Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word PICK.
(SSC MTS 2017)
Matrix – I Matrix – II
(a) 76, 66, 34, 98
(b) 65, 67, 43, 65
(c) 56, 76, 34, 55
(d) 76, 67, 34, 89
127. In a certain code language, ''SURGEON" is written as "QLHDURV"
and "CORNER" is written as "OHKULF". How is "SHADOW"
written in that code language?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) DRTERS
(b) TRADEV
(c) UQBCFU
(d) TFBCPX
128. In a certain code language, "SUN is written as "54" and "PUT" is
written as "57". How is "CAT" Written in that code language?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) 28
(b) 24
(c) 52
(d) 36
129. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two
matrices. The columns 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, for
example, 'I' can be represented by 12, 44, etc.,and 'D' can be
represented by 75, 97, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the
word "CHEAT'.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
Matrix – I Matrix – II

(a) 10, 21, 68, 77, 56


(b) 34, 43, 95, 85, 96
(c) 41, 14, 76, 99, 79
(d) 22, 00, 87, 67, 67
130. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one
of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two
matrices. The columns 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, for
example 'Q' can be represented by 12, 43, etc.., and 'M' can be
represented by 67, 99, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the
word "PRICE".
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
Matrix – I Matrix – II
(a) 23, 03, 55, 66, 99
(b) 42, 24, 88, 56, 65
(c) 11, 10, 96, 97, 85
(d) 04, 41, 69, 75, 57
131. A word is represented by ony one set of numbers as given in any one of
the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are
represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two
matrices. The columns and rows of Matrix-1 are numbered from 0 to 4
and that of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these
matrics can be represented first by its row and next by its column. for
example 'I' can be represented by 41, 87, etc. and 'N' can be
represented by 04, 89. etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the
word "TRACE".
(SSC Steno. 2017)
Matrix-I Matrix-II

(a) 14, 31, 32, 02, 56


(b) 65, 67, 86, 97, 98
(c) 97, 34, 12, 13, 01
(d) 14, 88, 89, 68, 23
132. In a certain code language, "POTTER" is written as "ONSUFS".
"WALKER" written in that code language?
(SSC Steno. 2017)
(a) VZKLFS
(b) VZLKFS
(c) VZKLFT
(d) WALLFS
133. In a certain code language, "TOMB" is written as "MOVE" and
"TACKLE" is written as "MFDGPR". How is "TABLET" written in
that code language?
(SSC Steno. 2017)
(a) MFEPRT
(b) MFDVER
(c) MERPTS
(d) MFEPRM
134. In a code language, COMPUTER is written as IVGFKNLX. How will
TELEPHONE be written in that language?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) VMNSKVOVG
(b) GVOVKSLMV
(c) VMLSKUOVG
(d) VMLSKVOVG
135. If EAGER is coded as 51759 then how will CADET be coded?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) 31457
(b) 34157
(c) 31547
(d) 31450
136. ‘China’ is related to ‘Yuan’ in the same way as ‘Japan’ is related to
‘________’.
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) Rand
(b) Sushi
(c) Lira
(d) Yen
137. In a code language, TROPICAL is written as PORTLACT. How will
DISTANCE be written in that language?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) ISTSNAEF
(b) TSIDECNA
(c) TSIDECAN
(d) STIDECNA
138. In a code language, if LAMINATE is coded as 121139141205, then
how will SYSTEMIC be coded in the same language?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) 1925192051393
(b) 1925192051493
(c) 1825182051393
(d) 1925192051383
139. If CAT is coded as 72 and TROT is coded as 292, then how will STAG
be coded as?
(SSC CHSL 2018)
(a) 47
(b) 235
(c) 141
(d) 188
140. In a code language, HUSK is written as LZYR. How will SERIAL be
written as in that language?
(SSC CHSL 2018)
(a) WJXPIU
(b) WKYQJU
(c) WKYQJV
(d) WJXPIV
141. In a code language, BACHELOR is written as SNMDIBBA. How will
COHESION be written as in that language?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) ONIFTJBP
(b) ONJRFGPB
(c) BPJTFINO
(d) NPHTDIND
142. In a code language, MACHINE is written as CAMHENI. How will
MONSTER be written as in that language?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) NOMSRET
(b) SNOMRET
(c) NOMETSR
(d) OMNSETR
143. If FAKE is coded as 52106 and MAD is coded as 1223, then how will
DEER be coded as?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) 36419
(b) 47520
(c) 35418
(d) 36420
144. If CAB = 13 and FEED = 41, then JADE = _______
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) 43
(b) 45
(c) 35
(d) 41
145. If moon is called sea, sea is called water, water is called air, air is called
sun, sun is called river, river is called salt and salt is known as neem,
then from where do we get SALT?
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) Sea
(b) Salt
(c) Water
(d) Neem
146. If in a code language, LAPTOP is written as PNSOZL and
NOTEBOOK and KNNADSNN, then which letter will be there in first
and seventh letter from left after coding MEDICINE in the same way?
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) ED
(b) BD
(c) HM
(d) DM
147. In a code language, DOUBT is written as CPTCS, and OTHER is
written as NUGFQ. How will SHOUT be written in that code
language?
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) RGNTS
(b) TIPVU
(c) RIPTU
(d) RINVS
1. (b) As,

Therefore,

2. (a)

Similarly,

3. (b) As,

and,

Therefore,

4. (a) As,
Similarly,

5. (b) Only ACFJOU follows a particular rule

6. (b) Difference is +2, + 4, +6, +8, +10, +12, +14, +16

7. (c) As,

and

Therefore,

8. (c) As,

and
Therefore,

(Here, E = 1, F = 2, G = 3, So on.)
9. (d) As,

Similarly,

10. (b) As,

Therefore,

11. (a) As,

and,

Therefore,
12. (d)

Pairs of Opposite Letters

Therefore,

13. (d) As,

Similarly,

14. (d)

Therefore,

15. (a)

Similarly,
16. (a) As,

Similarly,

17. (a)

Similarly,

18. (b) S ⇒ 55, 67, 79, 88, 96


A ⇒ 01, 13, 20, 34, 42
L ⇒ 56, 69, 77, 85, 98
M ⇒ 58, 66, 75, 89, 97

19. (c) GRAPE = 2 7 3 5 4


FOUR = 1 6 8 7
So, G = 2, R = 7, A = 3, P = 5, E = 4, F = 1, O = 6, U = 8,
R=7
GROUP = 2 7 6 8 5

20. (a) As

Similarly,

21. (b) As,

Similarly,

22. (c) As,

Similarly,

23. (c) S 56, 68, 79, 85, 97


H 01, 14, 20, 33, 42
R 00, 13, 22, 31, 44
I 04, 10, 23, 32, 41
SHRI → 68, 20, 13, 32
24. (d) The place value of

Similarly, F E H D ⇒ 6 + 5 + 8 + 4 = 23

25. (b)

Similarly,

26. (c) Delhi is the capital of India but India is called Pakistan. Therefore,
Delhi is called the capital of Pakistan.
27. (d) P → 56, 6 8, 75, 87, 99
O → 55, 67, 79, 86, 98
S → 58, 65, 77, 89, 96
E → 01, 13, 20, 32, 44
POSE →56, 67, 77, 01

28. (a)

Similarly,

29. (c)
30. (d) This question comes under the category of sum 27. Here G’s
position is written in reverse order.
Therefore,

Similarly,

31. (d) A = 1, A + C + E = 1 + 3 + 5 = 9
A + R + T = 1 + 18 + 20 = 39
32. (b) Letters have been coded as-

Code for

33. (b)

Coded as

Similarly

Coded as

34. (a)
35. (d)

36. (b)

Therefore,

37. (b)

Therefore,

38. (b) C ⇒ 02, 11, 20, 31, 43


A ⇒ 00, 14, 23, 34, 42
G ⇒ 56, 65, 77, 87, 97
E ⇒ 04, 13, 24, 33, 40
39. (c) G ⇒ 04, 10, 22, 30, 43
O ⇒ 58, 65, 76, 86, 99
D ⇒ 01, 11, 24, 33, 40

40. (c) Here,

41. (c) As,

Similarly,
42. (a) By matching code
44, 62, 65, 51 Letters Resembles to CALM in the
MATRI X.
43. (*) As,

Similarly

44. (b) As,

Similarly
45. (b) As,

Similarly

46. (c) C ⇒ 02, 11, 23, 32, 40


A ⇒ 00, 13, 21, 33, 42
R ⇒ 57, 68, 77, 88, 99
D ⇒ 03, 10, 22, 30, 41

47. (b) L ⇒ 12 × 2 = 24
A ⇒ 01 × 2 = 02
D ⇒ 04 × 2 = 08
Y ⇒ 25 × 2 = 50
Total = 84
48. (b) L ⇒ 12 + 8 = 20
E ⇒ 5 + 8 = 13
A⇒ 1+8=9
D ⇒ 4 + 8 = 12
E ⇒ 5 + 8 = 13
R ⇒ 18 + 8 = 26
Therefore,
L ⇒ 12 + 8 = 20
I ⇒ 9 + 8 = 17
G ⇒ 7 + 8 = 15
H ⇒ 8 + 8 = 16
T ⇒ 20 + 8 = 28
49. (b) B ⇒ 00, 12, 24, 31, 43
E ⇒ 03, 10, 22, 34, 41
S ⇒ 58, 65, 77, 89, 96
T ⇒ 59, 66, 78, 85, 97

50. (a)

51. (c)

52. (b)

53. (b) C = 00, 12, 24, 33, 41


H = 55, 67, 79, 88, 96
I = 58, 65, 77, 86, 99
L = 57, 69, 76, 85, 98
D = 01, 13, 20, 34, 42
∴ CHILD = 12, 79, 99, 57, 01
54. (c) L ⇒ 12; 12 × 2 = 24
O ⇒ 15; 15 × 2 = 30
N ⇒ 14; 14 × 2 = 28
D ⇒ 04; 04 × 2 = 08
O ⇒ 15; 15 × 2 = 30
N ⇒ 14; 14 × 2 = 28
Therefore,
F ⇒ 06; 06 × 2 = 12
R ⇒ 18; 18 × 2 = 36
A ⇒ 01; 01 × 2= 02
N ⇒ 14; 14 × 2 = 28
C ⇒ 03; 03 × 2 = 06
E ⇒ 05; 05 × 2 = 10
55. (b) A ⇒ 1 × 2 – 1 = 1
B⇒2 ×2–1=3
Therefore,
H ⇒ 8 × 2 – 1 = 15
O ⇒ 15 × 2 – 1 = 29
T ⇒ 20 × 2 – 1 = 39
E ⇒ 5 × 2 – 1 = 09
L ⇒ 12 × 2 – 1 =

Total Value = 115


56. (a) The letters have been written in the reverse order.
MAARK⇒KRAAM
Therefore,
PASSI⇒IS SAP
57. (d) P ⇒ 15, 43;
L ⇒ 36, 65;
A ⇒ 42, 46, 62 :
Y ⇒ 45
58. (b)

Therefore,

59. (d) If

Code as

Then,

Code as

60. (a) If,

Coded as

Then,
Coded as

61. (b)

Similarly,

62. (a) Coded as

Similarly,

Coded as

63. (c)
64. (a)
65. (c)
66. (d)
67. (d)

68. (b)

The code for PEARL is 24153


69. (d) Reversing the order

Similarly
Reversing the order

70. (c)
71. (a) Reverse order of MANAGER = REGANAM
Reverse order of ASSISTANT = TNATSISSA
72. (c)
73. (a)

Similarly,

74. (c ) As,

and

So,

75. (b)
76. (c)
77. (a) 5 8 6 3 7.
78. (c)

Similarly,

79. (a)

80. (d)
81. (d) As,

Coded as
82. (d)

Similarly,

83. (b)
L A N E
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
31 87 32 97
84. (b)
A I R S
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
43 55 86 95

85. (d)

So, code for word SILENT is 395174.


86. (d) If we read Matrix I & II carefully, alphabets in the word BRIDE
can be found in this pattern.

87. (b)

So,

88. (d) SUNDAY


No. of letters × 3 = 6 × 3 = 18
MONSOON
No. of letters × 3 = 7 × 3 = 21
YEAR
No. of letters × 3 = 4 × 3 = 12
So THURSDAY
No. of letters × 3 = 8 × 3 = 24
89. (d) From matrix I and matrix II
67 R 96 O
56 A 57 D.
90. (a) Only ‘S’ can be prefixed to the given words.
New words are:
STILL, STABLE, SPILE, STAB, SPRING
91. (c)
Coded word: Z B Y X M N Q B
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
Key : s t r a i g h t
92. (d)
M O U S E
↓ +3 ↓ +3 ↓ +0 ↓ –2 ↓ –2
Coded as: P R U Q C
Similarly,
S H I F T
↓ +3 ↓ +3 ↓ +0 ↓ –2 ↓ –2
Coded as: V K I D R
93. (a) 2 ⇒ are

4 6 ⇒ man is

7 8 ⇒ buy good

Codes are :
5 ⇒ old 4 ⇒ man or is
8 ⇒ buy or good
3 ⇒ books 6 ⇒ man or is
2 ⇒ are 7 ⇒ buy or good
2 stands for “are” in that code.
94. (a)
P E A R L
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
00 55 22 11 96

95. (c)

Similarly,

96. (c) ‘S’ can be deleted from the body of the following words to form
entirely new words.
New words are :
HOT, POT, COT, LOT, TOP
97. (d)
Every two letters get interchanged their position.
Therefore,

98. (c) The color of sky is blue. But blue is called sky. Hence, option (c) is
correct choice.

99. (c)

100. (b) Code 58, 21, 85, 75 will resemble R E S T when matched from
given two Matrices.

101. (a)

Similarly
102. (b) B → 58, 69, 75, 88, 99
O → 03, 11, 22, 30, 44
T → 59, 68, 76, 87, 95
H → 57, 65, 79, 86, 98
103. (b) Each Alphabet of QBXZEBO is 3 less than TEACHER
∴ STUDENT will be written as PQRABKQ
104. (d) 99, 12, 86, 22 are the codes matched from two
Matrices, for GUNS.
105. (d) D A S H ⇒ 4 + 1 + 19 + 8 = 32
D A N C E ⇒ 4 + 1 + 14 + 3 + 5 = 27
106. (a)

107. (d)

In options (d), number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters of the


series starting from behind increased by one.
108. (c) Originally the colour of turmeric is yellow, here, yellow means
red. So the colour of turmeric is red.
109. (d) Coding has been started from number 8.
A B C D E F
(8) (9)
(10) (11)
(12) (13)

Codes as

110. (a) 'T' can be represented by 64.


'A' can be represented by 00.
'L' can be represented by 31.
'E' can be represented by 32
Set for the word ' TALE'

111. (c) As,

Similarly,

112. (a)
113. (a)
114. (d) As,

and

So,

115. (a) As,


BAD = 2 + 1 + 4 ⇒ 7
SAP = 19 + 1 + 16 = 36 ⇒ 3 + 6 = 9
Similarly,
BAN = 2 + 1 + 14 = 17 ⇒ 1 + 7 = 8
116. (d) By matching code :
23, 32, 24, 55, 66 letters resemble to BLAND in the MATRIX.
117. (a) As,

and
Similarly,

118. (b) 14, 31, 40, 95, 59 are the codes matches from two Matrices for
STEAL.
119. (a) As,
TIRED = 20 + 9 + 18 + 5 + 4 = 56
BRAIN = 2 + 18 + 1 + 9 + 14 = 44
Similarly,
LAZY = 12 + 1 + 26 + 25 = 64.
120. (b) Code 11, 04, 86, 59 will resemble SCAM when matched from
given two matrices.

121. (d)

122. (a)
123. (d) As,

Similarly,
124. (c)

125. (d) As,

Similarly,

126. (c) According to question,


'P' can be represented by '56'.
'I' can be represented by '76'.
'C' can be represented by '34'.
'K' can be represented by '55'.
127. (b) As,

and

Similarly,

128. (b) A = 1, B = 2,.......... Z = 26


As,
SUN ⇒ (19 + 21 + 14) = 54
PUT ⇒ (16 + 21 + 20) = 57
Similarly,
CAT ⇒ (3 + 1 + 20) = 24
129. (c) 'C' can be represented by 41.
'H' can be represented by 14.
'E' can be represented by 76.
'A' can be represented by 99.
'T' can be represented by 79.
130. (d) 'P' can be represented by 04
'R' can be represented by 41
'I' can be represented by 69
'C' can be represented by 75
'E' can be represented by 57
131. (c)
132. (a) As,

Similarly,

133. (d)

Therefore,

134. (d)

135. (a)

136. (d) China currency is ‘Yuan’ like that Japan currency is ‘Yen’.
137. (b)
138. (a)

139. (d) Here the pattern of the coding is the sum of letters position in
english alphabets, multiplied by the number of letters in that
word.

and,

Similarly,

140. (a)

Similarly,

141. (b) As,


Similarly.

142. (a) As,

Similarly,

143. (a) The pattern is :

, and

144. (d)
⇒ (3 + 1+ 2) × 2 + 1 = (6 × 2) + 1 = 13
⇒ (6 + 5 + 5 + 4) × 2 + 1 = (20 × 2) + 1 = 41

⇒ (10 + 1 + 4 + 5) × 2 + 1 = (20 × 2) + 1 = 41

145. (c) We get salt from sea and sea is called water. So, option (c) is
correct answer.
146. (a) As,

So, required answer = ED


147. (d) As,

and

Similarly,
1. M is the son of P. Q is the grand daughter of O who is the husband of P.
How is M related to O?
(SSC CGL 2010)
(a) Son
(b) Daughter
(c) Mother
(d) Father
2. X and Y are brothers. R is the father of Y. S is the brother of T and
maternal uncle of X. What is T to R?
(SSC CGL 2010)
(a) Mother
(b) Wife
(c) Sister
(d) Brother
3. Among her children, Ganga's favourites are Ram and Rekha. Rekha is
the mother of Sharat, who is loved most by his uncle Mithun. The head
of the family is Ram Lal, who is succeeded by his sons Gopal and
Mohan. Gopal and Ganga have been married for 35 years and have 3
children. What is the relation between Mithun and Mohan?
(SSC CGL 2011)
(a) Uncle
(b) Son
(c) Brother
(d) No relation
4. Vinod introduces, Vishal as the son of the only brother of his father's
wife. How is Vinod related to Vishal?
(SSC CGL 2011)
(a) Cousin
(b) Brother
(c) Son
(d) Uncle
5. Pointing towards a woman in a photograph Vijay said, “She is the
daughter of the father of sister of my brother”. How is the lady in the
photograph related to Vijay?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
(a) Wife
(b) Mother
(c) Sister
(d) Daughter
6. Rajiv is the brother of Arun. Sonia is the sister of Sunil. Arun is the
son of Sonia. How is Rajiv related to Sunil?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
(a) son
(b) brother
(c) father
(d) nephew
7. Nithya is Sam’s Sister. Mogan is Sam’s Father. Selvan is Rajan’s Son.
Rajan is Mogan’s Brother. How is Nithya related to Selvan?
(SSC CGL 2012)
(a) Daughter
(b) Sister
(c) Cousin
(d) Wife
8. A man said to a lady “Your mother’s husband’s sister is my aunt”. How
is the lady related to man?
(SSC CGL 2012)
(a) Sister
(b) Mother
(c) Daughter
(d) Granddaughter
9. Arun said, “This girl is the wife of the grandson of my mother”. Who
is Arun to the girl ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
(a) Grandfather
(b) Husband
(c) Father-in-law
(d) Father
10. Pointing to a man, a lady said "His mother is the only daughter of my
mother". How is the lady related to the man?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
(a) Mother
(b) Daughter
(c) Sister
(d) Aunt
11. C is the mother of A and B. If D is the husband of B, what is C to D ?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) Mother-in-law
(b) Sister
(c) Mother
(d) Aunt
12. Seema’s younger brother Sohan is older than Seeta. Sweta is younger
than Deepti but elder than Seema. Who is the eldest ?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) Seeta
(b) Deepti
(c) Seema
(d) Sweta
13. A man showed a boy next to him and said - “He is the son of my wife’s
sister-in-law, but I am the only child of my parents.” How is my son
related to him?
(SSC CGL 2013)
(a) Brother
(b) Uncle
(c) Nephew
(d) Cousin
14. Sunil is the son of Kesav. Simran, Kesav’s sister, has a son Maruti and
daughter Sita. Prem is the maternal uncle of Maruti. How is Sunil
related to Maruti?
(SSC CGL 2013)
(a) Uncle
(b) Brother
(c) Nephew
(d) Cousin
15. Showing a man on the stage , Rita said , " He is the brother of the
daughter of the wife of my husband. How is the man on stage related
to Rita ?
(SSC CGL 2013)
(a) Son
(b) Husband
(c) Cousin
(d) Nephew
16. A boy introduced a girl as the daughter of the son of the father of his
uncle. How is the girl related to the boy ?
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
(a) Aunt
(b) Grand-daughter
(c) Niece
(d) Sister
17. A family consisted of a man, his wife, his three sons, their wives and
three children in each son's family. How many members are there in
the family ?
(SSC CHSL 2014)
(a) 12
(b) 13
(c) 15
(d) 17
18. Suket has three daughters and each daughter has a brother. How many
male members are there in the family ?
(SSC CGL 2014)
(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 1
19. Introducing a man, a woman said "His mother is the only daughter of
my father'. How is the man related to the woman?
(SSC CGL 2015)
(a) Son
(b) Father
(c) Brother
(d) Uncle
20. If A is the mother of B and K, D is the husband of A. E is the son of
D’s brother. What is the relation of A with E
(SSC CGL 2016)
(a) Mother in law
(b) Sister in law
(c) Aunt
(d) Sister
21. Chanda is the wife of Bharat. Mohan is the son of Chanda. Ashish is
the brother of Bharat and father of Dhruv. How is Mohan related to
Dhruv?
(SSC CGL 2016)
(a) Sister
(b) Cousin
(c) Brother
(d) Mother
22. Introducing Rita, Monica said, "She is the only daughter of my father's
only daughter." How is Monica related to Rita?
(SSC CGL 2016)
(a) Aunt
(b) Niece
(c) Cousin
(d) Mother
23. X is sister of Y. Y is brother of Z. Z is husband of P. O is father of Y.
How is P related to O?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
(a) Sister
(b) Daughter
(c) Uncle
(d) Daughter - in - law
24. A's mother is sister of B and has a daughter C. How can A be related to
B from among the following ?
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
(a) Daughter
(b) Father
(c) Count be determined
(d) Uncle
25. If 'P 3 Q' means 'P is daughter of Q', 'P 5 Q' means 'P is father of Q', 'P
7 Q' means 'P is mother of Q' and 'P 9 Q' means ' P is sister of Q', then
how is J related to K in J 3 L 9 N 3 0 5 K?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) Mother
(b) Wife
(c) Can't be determined
(d) Daughter
26. P and Q are brothers, P is the father of S, R is the only son of Q and is
married to U. How is U related to S?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) Sister – in – law
(b) Mother – in – law
(c) Sister
(d) Mother
27. Punit said to lady, "The sister of your father's wife is my aunt". How is
the lady related to Punit?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) Daughter
(b) Grand Daughter
(c) Niece
(d) Cousin sister
28. Pointing to a lady, Diwakar said, "Her mother's only grandson is my
son". How is that lady related to Diwakar?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) Aunty
(b) Sister
(c) Mother
(d) Wife
29. Introducing a boy Ankit said, "He is the son of daughter of my
grandfather's son". How is that boy related to Ankit?
(SSC CHSL 2017)
(a) Cousin
(b) Brother
(c) Father – in – law
(d) Nephew
30. Pointing to a lady, Rohit said "She is the sister of the daughter of my
father's wife's son". How is the lady related to Rohit?
(SSC Steno. 2017)
(a) Daughter
(b) Sister
(c) Niece
(d) Daughter or Niece
31. Saksham introduced Nidhi to his friend, “She is the daughter of the
only son of my father’s wife.” How is Saksham related to Nidhi?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) Son
(b) Cousin
(c) Father
(d) Brother
32. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the sister of B’
‘A – B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’
‘A × B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’
‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’
If V + U × Q – T ÷ R + P × S, then how is P related to V?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) Paternal uncle
(b) Maternal aunt
(c) Maternal uncle
(d) Paternal aunt
33. Deepthi said to her friend, “That girl playing with the dog is the
younger of the two sisters of the son of my mother’s husband.”
How is the girl playing with the dog related to Deepthi?
(SSC CHSL 2018)
(a) Grand daughter
(b) Wife
(c) Sister
(d) Daughter-in-law
1. (a) O is the husband of P. M is the son of P.
Therefore , M is the son of O.
2. (b) R is father of X and Y.
S is maternal uncle of X and Y Considering the given options, it may be
assumed that T is wife of R.
3. (d) Mohan is son of Ram Lal and uncle of Ram and Rekha. Mithun is
uncle of Sharat who is son of Rekha. Rekha is niece of Mohan.
Therefore, Mithun is brother of Rekha's husband.
4. (a) Wife of Vinod’s father means the mother of Vinod.
Only brother of Vinod’s mother means maternal uncle of Vinod.
Therefore, Vinod is cousin of Vishal.
5. (c) Sister of my brother = My sister
Father of my sister = My father
Daughter of my father = My sister

6. (d)

Therefore, Rajiv is nephew of Sunil.


7. (c) Nithya is Sam’s Sister and Mogan is Sam’s Father ⇒
Nithya is Mogan’s Daughter.
Selvan is Rajan’s Son and Rajan is Mogan’s Brother ⇒
Selvan is Mogan’s Nephew.
So, Nithya is Selvan’s Cousin.
8. (a) Mother’s husband ⇒ Father
Father’s sister ⇒ Aunt
So, man’s and lady’s aunt is same position ⇒ both are brother and
sister.
9. (c) Grandson of Arun’s mother means either son or nephew of Arun.
Therefore, Arun is the father-in-law of that girl.
10. (a)

11. (a)

12. (b) Seema > Sohan > Seeta ...(i)


Deepti > Sweta > Seema ...(ii)
Combining (i) and (ii) we get
Deepti > Sweta > Seema > Sohan > Seeta

13. (d)

14. (d)

Hence, Sunil is the cousin of Maruti.

15. (a)

That man is son of Rita

16. (c)
There is no option of cousin sister.
17. (d) A man + his wife = 1 + 1 = 2
His three sons + their wives = 3 + 3 = 6
Three children in each one’s family = 3 × 3 = 9
Total members = 2 + 6 + 9 = 17
18. (b) Suket has three daughters and each daughter has a brother.

Hence, there are 2 male members in a family.

19. (a)

Hence, man is son of the woman.

20. (c)

A is Aunt of E.

21. (b)

Hence, Mohan is cousin of Dhruv.

22. (d)

Monica is the mother of Reeta.

23. (d)
So, P is daughter -in-law of O.

24. (c)

Cannot be determined we have no idea about the gender of A


25. (c) J 3 L → J is daughter of L
L 9 N → L is sister of N
N 3 O → N is daughter of O

O 5 K → O is father of K.
Hence J is niece of K.

26. (a)

Therefore, U is sister – in – law of S.


27. (d) The lady is the cousin sister of Punit.
28. (d) According to blood relation analysis: lady related to Diwakar as a
sister.
29. (d) Nephew.
30. (d) The lady related of Rohit as his daughter or niece.
31. (c) Daughter of the only son of my father’s wife means Saksham is
the father of Nidhi.
32. (c) V+U´Q –T¸R+P´S
V is the sister of U, U is the brother of Q, Q is the daughter of T, T
is the husband of R, R is the sister of P, P is the brother of S
Here, P is the brother of R, who is mother of V. Hence, P is the
maternal uncle of V.
33. (c) Mother’s husband means father and sister of the son of my father
means my sister.
Hence, that girl is Deepthi’s younger sister.
1. A child is looking for his father, he went 90 metres in the east before
turning to his right. He went 20 metres before turning to his right again
to look for his father at his uncle's place 30 metres from this point. His
father was not there. From here he went 100 metres to his north before
meeting his father in a street. How far did the son meet his father from
the starting point ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) 80 m
(b) 100 m
(c) 260 m
(d) 140 m
2. K is a place which is located 2 km away in the north-west direction
from the capital P, R is another place that is located 2 km away in the
south-west direction from K. M is another place and that is located 2
km away in north-west direction from R. T is yet another place that is
located 2 km away in the south-west direction from M. In which
direction is T located in relation to P?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) South-west
(b) North-west
(c) West
(d) North
3. Babu is Rahim's neighbour and his house is 200 metres away in the
north west direction. Joseph is Rahim's neighbour and his house is
located 200 metres away in the south west direction. Gopal is Joseph's
neighbour and he stays 200 metres away in the south east direction.
Roy is Gopal's neighbour and his house is located 200 metres away in
the north east direction. Then what is the position of Roy's house with
respect to Babu's?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) South east
(b) South west
(c) North
(d) North east
4. If a man on a moped starts from a point and rides 4 km South, then
turns left and rides 2 km to turn again to the right to ride 4 km more,
towards which direction is he moving?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) North
(b) West
(c) East
(d) South
5. Ganesh cycles towards South–West a distance of 8 m, then he moves
towards East a distance of 20 m. From there he moves towards North–
East a distance of 8 m, then he moves towards West a distance of 6 m.
From there he moves towards North–East a distance of 2 m. Then he
moves towards West a distance of 4 m and then towards South– West 2
m and stops at that point. How far is be from the starting point?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) 12 m
(b) 10 m
(c) 8 m
(d) 6 m
6. One evening, Raja started to walk toward the Sun. After walking a
while, he turned to his right and again to his right. After walking a
while, he again turned right. In which direction is he facing?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
(a) South
(b) East
(c) West
(d) North
7. Vivek and Ashok start from a fixed point. Vivek moves 3 km north and
turns right and then covers 4 km. Ashok moves 5 km west and turns
right and walks 3 km. Now how far are they apart?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
(a) 10 km
(b) 9 km
(c) 8 km
(d) 6 km
8. A person walks 9 km to the South. From there he walks 5 km to the
North. After this he walks 3 km to the West. In which direction and
how far is he now from the starting point?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) 4 km South
(b) 4 km North
(c) 5 km North West
(d) 5 km South West
9. Shankar and Ganesh walked 150 meters towards East. Shankar turned
left and walked 100 meters. Ganesh went straight for another 100
meters. Afterwards Ganesh turned to right and Shankar turned left. In
which direction are they facing now?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) East and North
(b) West and South
(c) North and South
(d) South and North
10. Raghu starts from his house in his car and travels 8 km towards the
North, then 6 km towards East then 10 m towards his right, 4 km
towards his left, 10 km towards North and finally 4 km towards his
right. In which Directions is he now with respect to the starting point?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
(a) South
(b) North East
(c) South East
(d) North
11. Four aeroplanes of Airforce viz, A, B, C, D, started for a demonstration
flight towards east. After flying 50 km planes A and D flew towards
right, planes B and C flew towards left. After 50 km, planes B and C
flew towards their left, planes A and D also towards their left. In which
directions are the aeroplanes A, B, D, C respectively flying now?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) North, South, West, East
(b) South, North, West, East
(c) East, West, West, East
(d) West, East, West, East
12. Satish start from A and walks 2 km east upto B and turns southwards
and walks 1 km upto C. At C he turns to east and walks 2 km upto D.
He then turns northwards and walks 4 km to E. How far is he from his
starting point ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 5 km
(b) 6 km
(c) 3 km
(d) 4 km
13. Ram and Sham start walking in opposite directions. Ram covers 6 kms
and Sham 8 kms. Then Ram turns right and walks 8 kms and Sham
turns left and walks 6 kms. How far each is from the starting point?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 11 kms
(b) 8 kms
(c) 9 kms
(d) 10 kms
14. Sherly starting from a fixed point goes 15 m toward North and then
after turning to his right he goes 15 m. Then he goes 10, 15 and 15
metres after turning to his left each time. How far is he from his starting
point?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 15 metres
(d) 5 metres
(c) 10 metres
(d) 20 metres
15. A man started from a place walked towards North for 5 km then turned
90° to his right and walked another 5 km. then he turned 45° to his
right and walked 2 km and turned 45° to his left. What is his direction
now?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) South
(b) South East
(c) East
(d) South East
16. A boy running towards South, turns to his right and runs. Then he turns
to his right and finally turns to his left. Towards which direction is he
running now?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) East
(b) West
(c) South
(d) North
17. If South East becomes North, then what will South West become?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) North
(b) West
(c) East
(d) North West
18. A man coming out of the backdoor of his house which is facing East,
walked for one kilometre, turned to his right and walked for another
kilometre. Then he turned to his right and walked a kilometre again.
Where was he from his house at the end?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 1 km away in north
(b) 1 km away in south
(c) 1 km away in east
(d) 1 km away in west
19. Seema walks 30 m North. Then she turns right and walks 30 m then
she turns right and walks 55 m. Then she turns left and walks 20 m.
Then she again turns left and walks 25m. How many metres away is
she from her Original position?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
(a) 45 m
(b) 50 m
(c) 66 m
(d) 55 m
20. After walking 10 m, Shankar turned left and covered a distance of 6 m,
then turned right and covered a distance of 20 m. In the end, he was
moving towards the south. From which direction did Shankar start his
journey?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
(a) West
(b) North
(c) South
(d) East
21. A cyclist goes 30 km to North and then turning East he goes 40 km.
Again he turns to his right and goes 20 km. After this, he turns to his
right and goes 40 km. How far is he from his starting point ?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) 25 km
(b) 40 km
(c) 6 km
(d) 10 km
22. One morning at 7 o’clock, Naresh started walking with his back
towards the Sun. Then he turned towards left, walked straight and then
turned towards right and walked straight. Then he again turned towards
left. Now in which direction is he facing ?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) West
(b) South
(c) North
(d) East
23. Shiela and Belah start from their office and walk in opposite direction
each travelling 10 kms. Shiela then turns left and walks 10 kms. Belah
turns right and walks 10 km. How far are they now from each other ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 20 km
(b) 10 km
(c) 5 km
(d) 8 km
24. A man walks 15 metres south. Then turning to his right he walks 15
metres. Then turning to his left, he walks 10 meters. Again turns to his
left and walks 15 metres. How far is he from his initial position?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 10 m
(b) 25 m
(c) 15 m
(d) 60 m
25. One day, Nita left home and cycled 10 km southwards, turned right and
cycled 5 km and turned right and cycled 10 km and turned left and
cycled 10 km. How many kilometers will she have to cycle to reach
her home straight?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 10 km
(b) 15 km
(c) 20 km
(d) 25 km
26. Rajat moves from his office to the canteen straight at a distance of 12
meters. Then he turned left and walked for 2 metres. Then he turns left
again and walks straight for 12 metres. How far is he from his office?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 10 metres
(b) 12 metres
(c) 8 metres
(d) 2 metres
27. Raj is standing in the middle of a square field. He starts walking
diagonally to North-East. Then he turns right and reaches the far end of
the field. Then he turns right and starts walking. In the midway he
agains turns right and starts walking. In halfway, he turns to his left
and reaches a new far end. In what direction is Raj now?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) South
(b) North-West
(c) South-West
(d) North
28. A boy starts from home in early morning and walks straight for 8 km
facing the Sun. Then he takes a right turn and walks for 3 km. Then he
turns right again and walks for 2 km and then turns left and walks for 1
km. Then he turns right, travels 1 km and then turns right and travels
for 4 km straight. How far is he from the starting point?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) 6 km
(b) 2 km
(c) 4 km
(d) 5 km
29. Asha drives 6 km towards West and turns to the right and drives 3 km.
Then, she turns again and drives towards right hand and drives 6 km.
How far is she from her starting point? In which direction would she
be driving?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) 6 km East
(b) 3 km West
(c) 3 km East
(d) 6 km North
30. Priya starts walking in the afternoon facing the Sun. After some time,
she turned to the right. Later again, she tunred to her left and again also
left. At what direction is Priya moving now?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) East
(b) West
(c) North
(d) South
31. A direction pole was situated on the crossing. Due to an accident, the
pole turned in such a manner that the pointer which was showing East
started showing South. One traveller went to the wrong direction
thinking it to be West. In what direction actually was he travelling?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) South
(b) East
(c) West
(d) North
32. Rachel starts walking towards North. After walking 15 metres, she
turns towards South and walks 20 metres. She then turns towards East
and walks 10 metres. Then, again, she walks 5 metres towards North.
How far is she from her starting point and in which direction ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) 10 metres, West
(b) 5 metres, East
(c) 5 metres. North
(d) 10 metres, East
33. Rohan walks a distance of 3 km towards North, then turns to his left
and walks for 2 km. He again turns left and walks for 3 km. At this
point he turns to his left and walks for 3 km. How many kilometres is
he from the starting point ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) 1 km (b) 2 km
(c) 3 km (d) 4 km
34. Rani and Sarita started from a place X. Rani went West and Sarita went
North, both travelling with the same speed. After sometimes, both
turned their left and walked a few steps. If they again turned to their
left, in which directions' the faces of Rani and Sarita will be with
respect to X ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) North and East
(b) North and West
(c) West and North
(d) East and South
35. Prem, Rakesh, Roshan, Sanjay, Tanuj, Udit are sitting at equal distance
in a circle and are facing the centre. Roshan is third from Prem in the
right. Rakesh is third from Tanuj from the left. Udit is between Prem
and Tanuj and Sanjay is third from Udit in the left and right. Who is
opposite Tanuj?
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
(a) Roshan
(b) Prem
(c) Rakesh
(d) Sanjay
36. Brinda goes 30 km. towards North from a fixed point. Then after
turning to her right she goes 30 km. After this she goes 30 km after
turning to her right. How far and in what direction is she from the
starting point?
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
(a) 60 km East
(b) 30 km East
(c) 60 km West
(d) 30 km South
37. A person walks towards his house at 8.00 am and observes his shadow
to his right. In which direction he is walking ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
(a) North
(b) South
(c) East
(d) West
38. A boat moves from a jetty towards East. After sailing for 9 nautical
miles, she turns towards right and covers another 12 nautical miles. If
she wants to go back to the jetty, what is the shortest distance now
from her present position ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
(a) 21 nautical miles
(b) 20 nautical miles
(c) 18 nautical miles
(d) 15 nautical miles
39. Raju was to go to the planetarium. So, he walked 1.5 kms towards east
from the place and then turned to right and walked 2.5 kms and then
turned towards east walked 1 km. and turned to south and walked 4
kms and reached the place by walking 2.5 kms towards west. What
distance is he from the starting point ?
(SSC CHSL 2014)
(a) 6.5 kms
(b) 9.5 kms
(c) 10 kms
(d) 9 kms
40. A cyclist rides 40 kms to the east, turns north and rides 20 kms. again
turns left any rides 20 kms. How far is he from the starting point ?
(SSC CHSL 2014)
(a) 0 km
(b) 10 kms
(c) 20 kms
(d) 30 kms
41. Dinesh and Ramesh start together from a certain point in the opposite
direction on motorcycles. The speed of Dinesh is 60 km per hour and
Ramesh 44 km per hour. What will be the distance between them after
15 minutes ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)
(a) 20 km.
(b) 24 km
(c) 26 km
(d) 30 km
42. Four players P, Q, R and S are standing a play field in such a way that
Q is to East of P, R is to the South of P and S is to the North of P. In
which direction w.r.t. Q w.r.t. S Standing ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)
(a) North
(b) South
(c) North-West
(d) South-East
43. Pinky walks a distance of 600 mtr. towards east, turns left and moves
500 mtr, then turns left and walks 600 mtr. and then turns left again
and moves 500 mtr and halts. At what distance in metres is the from
the starting point?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)
(a) 2200
(b) 500
(c) 0
(d) 600
44. Sunita rode her scooty northwards, then turned left and then again rode
to her left 4 km. She found herself exactly 2 kms west of her starting
point. How far did she ride northwards initially ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2014)
(a) 2 km
(b) 4 km
(c) 5 km
(d) 6 km
45. Veena and Veeru both start from a point towards North, Veena turns to
left after walking 10 Km. Veeru turns to right after walking the same
distance. Veena waits for some time and then walks another 5 Km.
Whereas Veeru walks only 3 Km. They both then return towards south
and walk 15 Km. forward. How far is Veena from Veeru?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2014)
(a) 12 km
(b) 10 km
(c) 8 km (d) 15 km
46. Ravi is walking in the East direction. After covering a distance of one
kilometer, he turns 45° left and then 90° right. In which direction is he
now ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2014)
(a) North
(b) West
(c) North West
(d) North East
47. One morning after sunrise Manajit and Sangita were walking to each
other face to face at the park. If Manajit's shadow was exactly to the
right of Sangita, which direction Manajit was facing?
(SSC Steno. 2014)
(a) South
(b) East
(c) West
(d) North
48. Jaffar starting from a fixed point goes 15 km towards North and then
after turning to his right he goes 15 km. Then, he goes 10, 15 and 15
km after turning to his left each time. How far is he from his starting
point?
(SSC Steno. 2014)
(a) 10 km
(b) 20 km
(c) 15 km
(d) 5 km
49. One morning Savita set out from home to fetch water in the direction
of the Sun. After some time she turned to her left and then to her right.
After some time she turned to her right again. Now which direction is
she facing?
(SSC Steno. 2014)
(a) South
(b) West
(c) East
(d) North
50. Keeping his back towards the rising sun, Reshma starts walking. After
a few minutes, she turns left and keeps on walking. Then a little later
she turns right and then left. In which direction is she going at the
moment?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) East or South
(b) South or West
(c) North or South
(d) West or North
51. From her home facing south west, Kavita walks 15m and turns
northward and walks 12 m. How far was she from her home. Which
was her starting point ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) 12 m
(b) 9 m
(c) 15 m
(d) 10 m
52. Of the 5 towns A, B, C, D and E situated close to each other. A is to
the west of B,C is to the south of A, E is to the north of B and D is to
the east of E. Then C is in which direction with respect to D?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) South–West
(b) North–West
(c) North–East
(d) South–East
53. Karthik travelled 3 km east, then took a right and travelled 4 kms.
How far is he from starting point ?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 12 kms
(b) 3 kms
(c) 7 kms
(d) 5 kms
54. After going 80 m, from his house towards east, a person turns left and
goes 20 m then turns right and moves 100 m, then turns left and goes
60m, then turns right and goes 120 m to reach the park. What is the
distance between his house and the park?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 120 m
(b) 20 m
(c) 100 m
(d) None of these
55. The mall is 250 meters north-west of the market. The school is 250
meters south-west of the market. In which direction is the school from
the mall?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) West
(b) South
(c) North
(d) East
56. Deepak starts walking straight towards east. After walking 75 metres,
he turns to the left and walks 25 metres straight. Again he turns to the
left, walks a distance of 40 metres straight, again he turns to the left
and walks a distance of 25 metres. How far is he from the starting
point?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 35 m
(b) 50 m
(c) 115 m
(d) 140 m
57. A man starts from a point, walks 5 km towards East, turns right and
walks 3 km, turns right again and walks. What is the direction he is
facing now?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2016)
(a) North
(b) South
(c) West
(d) South-west
58. Johnson left for his office in his car. He drove 15km towards North and
then 10km towards West. He then turned to the South and covered
5km. Further he turned to East & moved 8km. Finally he turned right
and moved 10km. How far & in which direction is he from his starting
point?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2016)
(a) 2 km, West
(b) 5 km, East
(c) 3 km, North
(d) 3 km, South
59. Sanmitra walked 8 m towards the north. He turned to his right and
walked 16 m, then he turned to his left and walked 5 m and again he
turned to his left and walked 16 m. In which direction is he from his
starting point?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2016)
(a) South
(b) East
(c) North
(d) West
60. Rajan started from his house and went 2 km east, then the turned right
and went 3 km, again turned right and went 3 kg, again he turned
right and covered 1 km and finally after turning right and going 1 km
he reached point 'K'. In which direction was Rajan walking when he
reached ?
(SSC Steno. 2014)
(a) South
(b) North
(c) West
(d) East
61. Sanjith faces towards north turning to his right, he walks 10 m. He then
turn to left and walks 30 m. He moves 25 m to his right and again to
right through 50 m. Finally he turns to right and moves 40 m. In which
direction is he now from his starting point?
(SSC SI 2016)
(a) North - East
(b) South - East
(c) South - West
(d) North - West
62. Indu starts travelling towards east and stops after 35 km and turns right
walks 15 km and again turn right walks another 15 km and again turns
right and walk right 15 km and then stops. What is the minimum
distance Indu has to walk to reach the starting point?
(SSC SI 2016)
(a) 35 km
(b) 30 km
(c) 20 km
(d) 25 km
63. Neeraj is facing north, then he turns 45 degree right and goes 25 m,
then turns in south – east direction to move 25 m and from there 25 m
to east. In which direction/place is he from his original place?
(SSC CHSL 2017)
(a) North
(b) East
(c) West
(d) South
64. 'Z' started walking straight towards South. He walked a distance of 15
metres and then took a left turn and walked a distance of 30 metres.
Then he took a right turn and walked a distance of 15 metres again.
Z is facing which direction?
(SSC MTS 2017)
(a) North
(b) West
(c) South
(d) East
65. Sunita walks 45 metres towards south. Then turns right and walk
another 45 metres. Then turn right and walks for 20 metres to reach
point L. She then again turns to her right and walks for 45 metres. How
far (in metres) is she from point L?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) 50
(b) 45
(c) 25
(d) 60
66. After starting from his house, Naren waked a few meters towards the
east. From there, he took a right turn and walked 80 m, and then took a
left turn and walked 20 m. Finally, he took a right turn again and
walked 40 m to reach the hospital. If the air distance between his house
and the hospital is 130 m, how far did Naren walk towards the east
initially?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) 40 m
(b) 25 m
(c) 50 m
(d) 30 m
67. Rakesh starts walking from his house and then takes two left turns and
one right turn to reach the market. If he is facing north on reaching the
market, in which direction was Rakesh facing when he started from his
house?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a) North
(b) South
(c) East
(d) West
68. Vilas went from his home to his college. He started his journey facing
East. First, he went 2 km straight; then he turned to his right and went
3 km; finally, he turned left and walked 4 km to reach his college.
To which direction is Vilas’s home located in relation to his college?
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) South-west
(b) North-east
(c) South-East
(d) North-west
69. In morning after sunrise a boy rode his bicycle 4 km towards North
then he took right turn and rode 6 km then he took left turn and rode 5
km to reach his school. In which direction the starting point is with
respect to location of School?
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) South-east
(b) South-west
(c) North-west (d) North-east

1. (b)

∴ Required distance = AF

2. (c)

It is clear that T is located to the West of P.


3. (a) The direction diagram is as follows :
The house of Roy is in South–East direction with respect to the house
of Babu.
4. (d) The direction diagram is as follows:
Starting point

It is clearly shown that he is moving south direction.

5. (b)

AH = 20 – (4 + 6) = 10m
6. (a) The direction diagram is as follows :

So, raja is facing south direction.


7. (b) The direction diagram is as follows :
Here, C’B = B’A = 5 km
So, C’B + BC = 5 + 4 = 9 km
Therefore, they are 9 km far apart each other.

8. (d)

Person is in south west direction & 5 km from the starting point.

9. (b)

Shankar is facing to west direction & Ganesh is facing to south


direction.
10. (b)

11. (c)

A ⇒ East, B ⇒ West,
C ⇒ West, D ⇒ East.

12. (a)

∴ Required distance AE,

13. (d)
14. (c)

∴ AF = AE – EF = 25 – 15 = 10 metres

15. (c)

16. (b)

17. (c) If South East becomes North then south west becomes east as
shown in direction chart.
18. (a)

19. (b)

∴ Required distance = 30m + 20 m = 50 m


20. (b)

From the diagram it is clear that Shankar started his journey from North
to South.

21. (d)

22. (b)

23. (a)

∴ Required distance
= 10 + 10 = 20 km
24. (b)

∴ Required distance = (15 + 10) m = 25 m

25. (b)

∴ Required distance = (10 + 5) km = 15 km

26. (d)

∴ Required distance = 2 metres

27. (b)
It is clear from the diagram that Raj is in North-West direction.
28. (d) Boy’s starting point

He is 5 km away from the starting point.


29. (c)

Hence, Asha is 3km from starting point and in the east direction.
30. (d)

Hence, Priya is moving in the South direction.

31. (d)

As East started showing south then west was actually north.

32. (d)

∴ Required distance = AE = 10m


Rachel is 10 metres towards
East from the starting point.
33. (a)

Required distance = 1 km

34. (d)

Rani is facing towards East and Sarita is facing towards South.

35. (c)

Rakesh is opposite to Tanuj

36 (b)

Hence, Brinda is 30 km far in East direction from the starting point.


37. (b) A person observes his shadow to his right. The sun is to his left.
He is walking towards the south.

38. (d)
The shortest distance =
=
= = 15 nautical miles

39. (a)

AF = DE + CB
AF = 4 + 2.5
AF = 6.5 kms

40. (d)

41. (c)

Relative speed of Dinesh and Ramesh's motorcycles


= (60 + 44) = 10 4 km/hr
Distance travelled by them = Relative speed × Time covered,
42. (d)

Hence, Q is in South east direction of S.

43. (c)

Hence, Pinky is 0 metres from the starting point.

44. (b)

Hence, Sunita rode 4 km northwards initially.

45. (c)

By looking at the above diagram, it is clear that Veena is 8 km for away


form Veeru’s position.
46. (d)

After walking towards 90° right, he is now in north east direction.


47. (d)

48. (a)

49. (a)

Now, savita is facing south direction.

50. (b)

Now, Reshma is going to south direction.


51. (b)

Distance from starting point = (152–122)


= (225 – 144) = (81)1/2 = 9 m

52. (a)

So, C is in south-west of D.

53. (d)

In ∆ ABC
AC =

AC = = = 5 kms.
54. (d)

So, distance of house from park


=
=
= 310.5m
Note: None of the answers is correct.
Correct answer is 310.5 m

55. (b)

So, School is in south of mall.

56. (a)

He is 75 – 40 = 35 m far from starting point

57. (c)

He is facing west direction now.


58. (a)

59. (c)

He is in north direction from starting point.

60. (d)

Rajan was walking East direction when he reached 'K' point


61. (c) According to the given information, the direction diagram is as
follows:

62. (c) According to the given information, the direction diagram is as


follows:

AB = 35, EB = DC = 15 km
AE = AB – EB
= 35 – 15
AE = 20 km.
63. (b)

So, answer is East direction.

64. (c)

So, After walked; Z is facing south direction.


65. (b) According to the given information the direction diagram is as
follows :

She is 45 m far from L - point.


66. (d) According to question.
(130)2 = (120)2 + (x + 20)2
∴ (130)2 – (120)2 = (x + 20)2
∴ x = 30 m
67. (c) According to question,

So, Rakesh is facing east when he started from his house.


68. (d) According to question,

So, Vilas home is located in north-west direction from college.


69. (b)

So, starting point is in south-west direction with respect to school.


1. In a row of boys, Srinath is 7th from the left and Venkat is 12th from
the right. If they interchange their positions, Srinath becomes 22nd from
the left. How many boys are there in the row ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) 19
(b) 31
(c) 33
(d) 34
2. If the day before yesterday was Sunday, what day will it be three days
after the day after tomorrow ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) Sunday
(b) Monday
(c) Wednesday
(d) Saturday
3. If the day after tomorrow is Sunday, what day was tomorrow's day
before yesterday?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) Friday
(b) Thursday
(c) Monday
(d) Tuesday
4. Suresh is 7 ranks ahead of Ashok in the class of 39 students. If Ashok's
rank is 17th from the last, what is Suresh's rank from the start ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) 16th
(b) 23th
(c) 24th
(d) 15th
5. After 9'O clock at what time between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. will the hour
and minute hands, of a clock point in opposite direction?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) 15 min. past 9
(b) 16 min. past 9
(c) min. past 9

(d) min. past 9

6. In a row of girls, Kamala is 9th from the left and Veena is 16th from
the right. If they interchange their positions, Kamla becomes 25th from
the left. How many girls are there in the row?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) 34
(b) 36
(c) 40
(d) 41
7. Suresh was born on 4th October 1999. Shashikanth was born 6 days
before Suresh. The Independence Day of that year fell on Sunday.
Which day was Shashikanth born?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) Tuesday
(b) Wednesday
(c) Monday
(d) Sunday
8. In a row of trees, a tree is 7th from left end and 14th from the right end.
How many trees are there in the row?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
(a) 18
(b) 19
(c) 20
(d) 21
9. If John celebrated his victory day on Tuesday, 5th January 1965, when
will he celebrate his next victory day on the same day?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
(a) 5th January 1970
(b) 5th January 1971
(c) 5th January 1973
(d) 5th January 1974
10. Sita is elder than Swapna. Lavanya is elder than Swapna but younger
than Sita. Suvarna is younger than both Hari and Swapna, Swapna is
elder than Hari. Who is the youngest ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
(a) Sita
(b) Lavanya
(c) Suvarna
(d) Hari
11. In the alphabetical order A, B, C, D, .... Z, which letter is 11th to the left
of the letter which is 4th to the right of T?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) K
(b) O
(c) I
(d) M
12. Among 5 boys, Vasant is taller than Manohar, but not as tall as Raju.
Jayant is taller than Dutta but shorter than Manohar. Who is the tallest
in the group?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
(a) Manohar
(b) Vasant
(c) Jayant
(d) Raju
13. How many 9’s are followed by and preceeded by numbers divisible by
2?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
8965359683496526973729413794173 4984539761
53195742968532957489451
(a) 12
(b) 6
(c) 8
(d) 10
14. In the following list of English alphabets, one alphabet has not been
used. Identify the same.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
XNFAPSRWLTMDEXMGB
CXQJLOPVRCQJZOHSG
ODIPTSMRABEFGNUNE
(a) V
(b) I
(c) K
(d) J
15. In a row at a bus stop, 'A' is 7th from the left and 'B' is 9th from the
right. They both interchange their positions. Now A becomes 11 th
from the left How many people are there in the row?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
(a) 10
(b) 20
(c) 19
(d) 18
16. If the 5th date of a month is Tuesday, what date will be 3 days after the
3rd Friday in the month?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) 17
(b) 22
(c) 19
(d) 18
17. Sohan ranks seventh from the top and twenty-sixth from the bottom in
a class. How many students are there in the class ?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) 33
(b) 34
(c) 31
(d) 32
18. Roshan is taller than Hardik who is shorter than Susheel. Niza is taller
than Harry but shorter than Hardik. Susheel is shorter than Roshan.
Who is the tallest ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) Roshan
(b) Susheel
(c) Hardik
(d) Harry
19. G is fatter than H but not as fat as M. Q is also not as fat as M. Who is
the most lean person in the group?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) Q
(b) H
(c) G
(d) M
20. Priti scored more than Rahul. Yamuna scored as much as Divya. Lokita
scored less than Manju. Rahul scored more than Yamuna. Manju
scored less than Divya. Who scored the lowest?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) Yamuna
(b) Lokita
(c) Rahul
(d) Manju
21. If the day after-tomorrow is Sunday, which day was day-before-
yesterday?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) Thursday
(b) Wednesday
(c) Tuesday
(d) Monday
22. The digits are given as below:
562, 871, 438, 753
If the position of the first and the third digits of each of the numbers are
interchanged, which of the following will be the sum of the first and
the second digits of the third highest number?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 9
(b) 7
(c) 6
(d) 8
23. Veni is an year older than Smith. Smith is two years older than Salim.
Raju is an year older than Salim. Who is the youngest of all ? .
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) Raju
(b) Salim
(c) Veni
(d) Smith
24. In a line, Naresh is 17th from the left & 22nd from the right. How many
students are there in the line ?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 40
(b) 38
(c) 39
(d) 37
25. In a class of 45, Neha's rank is 15th from first, what is her rank from
the last ?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 30
(b) 32
(c) 33
(d) 31
26. If Ramya's rank is 22nd out of 46 students. What is her rank from the
last?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 29
(b) 32
(c) 25
(d) 26
27. In a row of men, Manoj is 30th from the right and Kiran is 20th from the
left. When they interchange their position, Manoj becomes 35th from
the right. What is the total number of men in the row?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) 45
(b) 44
(c) 54
(d) 34
28. Kathir is senior of Ganesh. Ganesh is senior of Apparu. Apparu is
junior of Raju. Raju is junior of Ganesh. Who is the most senior?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) Ganesh
(b) Raju
(c) Kathir
(d) Apparu
29. In a row of students, if John , who is 16th from the left, and Johnson,
who is 8th from the right, interchange their positions, John becomes
33rd from left. How many students are there in a row?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 38
(b) 39
(c) 40
(d) 41
30. X is elder than Z, Y is younger than Z, Z is elder than W. W is younger
than X, who is the eldest ?
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
(a) W
(b) Z
(c) X
(d) Y
31. In a class the students are standing in a row. A student is 11th from the
right end and 9th from the left end. How many students are standing in
that row?
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
(a) 19
(b) 20
(c) 21
(d) 18
32. A is elder to B while C and D are elder to E, who lies between A and
C. If C is elder to B, who is the youngest?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
(a) A
(b) C
(c) B
(d) D
33. There are 45 trees in a row. The lemon tree is 20th from right end. What
is the rank of lemon tree from left end?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 26
(b) 24
(c) 25
(d) 27
34. Priyank ranks 6th from the bottom and 28th from the top in a class. How
many students are there in the class?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) 31
(b) 32
(c) 33
(d) 34
35. In a row of people Manu is 7th from bottom end of row. Shrey is 10
ranks above Manu. If shrey is 8th from top, then how many people are
there in this row?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) 25
(b) 26
(c) 24
(d) 23
36. In a class, there are 40 students. Some of them passed the examination
and others failed. Raman's rank among the student who have passed is 13th
from top and 17th from bottom. How many students have failed?(SSC Steno.
2017)
(a) 11
(b) 10
(c) 9
(d) Cannot be determined
37. If it was a Friday on 1 January 2016, what was the day of the week on
31 December 2016?
(SSC CHSL 2018)
(a) Saturday
(b) Friday
(c) Monday
(d) Sunday
38. In a shopping mall, five water bottles labeled as A, B, C, D and E were
placed in a rack.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
The bottle A has less price than the bottle B. The bottle C has less price
than the bottle D. The bottle B has less price than the bottle C and bottle
A has more price than the bottle E.
If a costumer want to buy a bottle of maximum price, then which bottle
he/she has to buy?
(a) D
(b) B
(c) C
(d) A
1. (c)

Total number of boys in the row


= 22 + 12 – 1 =
2. (a) Day before yesterday was Sunday.
Therefore, today is Tuesday.
Day after tomorrow will be Thursday.
Thursday + 3 = Sunday
3. (b) The day after tomorrow is Sunday.
Therefore, today is Friday.
The day on tomorrow’s day before yesterday = Friday – 1 = Thursday
4. (a) 17th from the last will be 23rd from starting when total student 39.
And Suresh is 7 rank ahead of Ashok. Hence his rank will be 16th.
5. (c) At 9 O’clock, the minute hand is 9 × 5 = 45 minute – spaces
behind the hour hand. Therefore, the minute hand will have to
gain 45 – 30 = 15 minute space over the hour hand.
Gain of 55 minute spaces equal 60 minutes.
∴ Gain of 15 minute spaces equals
=

Therefore, hour and minute hands of a clock point in opposite direction after
9 O’clock at minutes past 9.

6. (c) Here,

Total no. of girls = 25 + 16 – 1 = 40


7. (b) Shashikant was born on 29th September 1999.
15th August, 1999 was Sunday.
Days upto 29th September from 15 August
16 + 29 = 45 days = 6 weeks 3 odd days
Sunday + 3 = Wednesday.
8. (c) Total number of trees in the row = 14 + 7 – 1 = 20
9. (b) 5 January 1965 ⇒ Tuesday
5 January 1966 ⇒ Wednesday
5 January 1967 ⇒ Thursday
5 January 1968 ⇒ Friday
5 January 1969 ⇒ Sunday
Since, 1968 is a leap year.
5 January 1970 ⇒ Monday
5 January 1971 ⇒ Tuesday
10. (c) Sita > Swapna ............................ (i)
S Sw
S > Lavanya > Sw ........................... (ii)
L
Hari, Sw > Suvarna .......................... (iii)
H Su
Sw > H .......................... (iv)
From all the statements :
S > L > Sw > H > Su

11. (d)

Letter M is 11th to the left of the letter which is 4th to the right of T.
12. (d) According to given condition; the correct order is :
Raju > Vasant > Manohar > Jayant > Dutta
∴ Raju is the tallest among them.
13. (b)

14. (c)

There is no 'K' letter.

15. (c)

Total number of people in the row = 11 + 9 – 1 = 19


16. (d) 5th date of a month is Tuesday.
Friday will be on = 5 + 3
= 8th of a month
1st Friday is on 1st of a month
2nd Friday is on 8th of a month
3rd Friday will be on 15th of a month
3 days after 15th = 15 + 3 = 18
17. (d) Clearly, number of students in the class
(26 + 7 – 1) = 32
18. (a) Roshan, Susheel > Hardik
Hardik > Niza > Harry
Roshan > Susheel
Roshan > Susheel > Hardik > Niza > Harry
Therefore, Roshan is the tallest.
19. (b) M > G > H
M>Q
H is the most lean person in the group
20. (b) Priti > Rahul
Rahul > Yamuna = Divya
Manju > Lokita
Divya > Manju
Now, Priti > Rahul > Yamuna = Divya > Manju > Lokita
Therefore, Lokita scored the lowest.
21. (c) Tuesday was the day before yesterday. Below figure shows the
days pattern:

22. (d) Arranging digits according to question.


265, 178, 834, 357
Hence, third highest would be 265 and 8 be the sum of first and second
digits of the number.
23. (b) Suppose the age of Salim is x years
Age of Raju = x + 1 year
Age of Smith = x + 2 years
Age of Veni = x + 3 years
Therefore, Salim is the youngest of all.
24. (b) Naresh is 17th from left and 22nd from the right.
So, total number of students in the line = 17 + 22 – 1 = 38
25. (d) Total number of students in the class = 45.
Neha’s rank from first = 15th
So number of students from the last = 45 – (1 + 14) = 30
So, Neha’s rank from the last is 31st.
26. (c) Total number of students in the class = 46
Ramya’s rank from start = 22nd
So Ramya’s rank from last = (46 – 22 + 1) = 25th
27. (c) Original Position:

Position after Interchange:


Total Number of Students= 35 + 20 – 1
= 55 – 1 = 54
28. (c) Kathir > Ganesh > Raju > Apparu
Kathir is the senior most
29. (c) When John interchange his position, new Position will be 33 from
left and 8 from Right
Total = 33 + 8 – 1 = 40
30. (c) X > Z – (i)
Z>Y – (ii)
Z>W – (iii)
X>W – (iv)
Order will be
X>Z>W>Y
So, X is the eldest
31. (a) Total no. of student = 11 + 9 – 1 = 19
32. (c) C and D > E > A > B
So, B is the youngest.
33. (a) Required rank of lemon tree = (45 + 1) – 20
= 26.
34. (c) Priyank is 6th from the bottom 28th from top.
So, total number of students = 6 + 28 – 1 = 33
35. (c) Manu's rank from bottom end = 7th
Shrey's rank from bottom end = (7 + 10) = 17th
Shrey's rank from top end = 8th
∴ Total number of people = (17 + 8 – 1) = 24
36. (a) Total number of students who have failed
= (40 + 1) – (13 + 17)
⇒ (41 – 30) = 11
37. (a) Year 2016 ‘was a leap year’.
∴ Number of days in 2016 = 366.
= 52 weeks + 2 odd days
Now, 1st January 2016 was Friday
So, 30th December, 2016 was also Friday.
Hence, 31th December, 2016 was Saturday.
38. (a) D > C > B > A > E
↓ ↓
Maximum Minimum
Price price
So, Bottel D has maximum price.
1. Find the missing number from the given responses.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)

(a) 22
(b) 42
(c) 30
(d) 06
2. What is the number missing from the third target?

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)


(a) 45
(b) 48
(c) 51
(d) 54
3. The following equations follow a common property. Find out the correct
value to complete D :
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
A = 51 (714) 14 :
B = 61 (915) 15 :
C = 71 (1136) 16 :
D = 81 (?) 17
(a) (1377)
(b) (1378)
(c) (1356)
(d) (1346)
4. Find the missing number from the given responses:

(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)


(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 3
(d) 6
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 5 – 6) : In each of the following questions. Select the
missing number from the given responses.
5. 2 7 9
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
7 3 4
9 8 ?
126 168 216
(a) 8
(b) 3
(c) 6
(d) 36

6.

(a) 60
(b) 68
(c) 55
(d) 65
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 7 - 8): Select the missing number from the given
responses :

7.

(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)


(a) 58
(b) 51
(c) 65
(d) 64

8.

(a) 343
(b) 512
(c) 729
(d) 1000
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 9- 11): Select the missing number from the given
responses.

9.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 20
(b) 25
(c) 10
(d) 15

10.

(a) 21
(b) 20
(c) 23
(d) 22

11. =?

(a) 14400
(b) 15600
(c) 23040
(d) 17400
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 12 - 13): Select the missing number from the given
responses.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)

12.
(a) 6
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

13.

(a) 5
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 14 - 15): In the following questions, select the missing
number from the given responses.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
14. 7 8 6
4 9 5
3 2 ?
25 70 29
(a) 9
(b) 8
(c) 1
(d) 5

15.

(a) 42
(b) 21
(c) 11
(d) 18
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 16 - 17) : Find the missing number.
16.

(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)


(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 3
(d) 5

17.

(a) 9
(b) – 4
(c) 4
(d) – 8
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 18-20): Select the missing number from the given
responses.

18.

(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)


(a) 66
(b) 87
(c) 78
(d) 76
19. 28 35 32
7 5 8
(a) 3
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 7
20. 12 (288)2; 5(50)2, 19(?)2
(a) 722
(b) 324
(c) 776
(d) 684
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 21 - 23) : Select the missing number/letter from the
given responses.
(SSC CHSL 2012)
21. ? 27
9 5
(a) 14
(b) 15
(c) 12
(d) 13
22. R Q L
S P M
T ? N
(a) O
(b) R
(c) W
(d) V
23. 7 6 15
10 ? 12
35 12 90
(a) 9
(b) 4
(c) 25
(d) 11
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 24 - 26): Select the missing number from the given
responses.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
24. 3 4 6
5 7 3
1 2 7
35 69 ?
(a) 82
(b) 94
(c) 84
(d) 42
25. 16 49 64
25 36 81
9 13 ?
(a) 21
(b) 22
(c) 17
(d) 14
26. Select the missing number from the given responses.
(SSC Multitasking 2013)

(a) 56
(b) 49
(c) 45
(d) 64
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 27- 30) : In the following questions, select the missing
number from the given responses.
27.

(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)


(a) 230
(b) 140
(c) 120
(d) 410

28.

(a) 5 (b) 4
(c) 6(d) 7

29.

(a) 135
(b) 235
(c) 347
(d) 407
30. Find the missing number.

(a) 37
(b) 45
(c) 47
(d) 57
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 31 - 33) : Select the missing number from the given
responses.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)

31.

(a) 122
(b) 128
(c) 124
(d) 126

32.

(a) 20
(b) 50
(c) 54
(d) 30
33. 84, 81 88
14 12 18 9 ? 11
(a) 12
(b) 14
(c) 16
(d) 10
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 34 - 35) : In the following questions, select the missing
number from the given responses:
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
34. 54 30 112 42 ? 28
24 70 38
(a) 176
(b) 166
(c) 116
(d) 66
35. 216 209 202
522 515 508
633 626 ?
(a) 620
(b) 608
(c) 602
(d) 619
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 36 - 37): In the following questions, select the missing
number front the given responses.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)

36.

(a) 330
(b) 336
(c) 428
(d) 420
37. 12 15 16
03 04 05
04 06 04
40 66 ?
(a) 104
(b) 320
(c) 25
(d) 84
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 38 - 39) : In the following questions select the missing
number from the given responses.
(SSC CHSL 2013)
38. 5 25 5
7 49 7
6 ? 6
(a) 38
(b) 40
(c) 36
(d) 35
39. 96 100 132
6 4 6
5 7 3
21 32 ?
(a) 32
(b) 20
(c) 25
(d) 30
40. Select the missing number from the given responses:

(SSC CHSL 2013)


(a) 132
(b) 122
(c) 222
(d) 212
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 41- 42) : Select the missing number from the given
responses.
(SSC Sten. 2013)
41. 3 5 8
5 7 6
4 2 ?
60 70 144
(a) 18
(b) 48
(c) 3
(d) 4
42. 6 18 9
12 36 18
24 ? 36
(a) 18
(b) 72
(c) 54
(d) 60
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 43 - 47): Select the missing number from the given
responses.
(SSC CGL 2014)
43. 7 6 6
8 6 ?
3 4 5
168 144 120
(a) 8
(b) 10
(c) 5
(d) 4
44. 8 5 6
3 7 5
1 4 2
74 90 ?
(a) 65
(b) 85
(c) 52
(d) 76
45. 22 46 24
27 58 31
32 68 ?
(a) 46
(b) 36
(c) 32
(d) 38
46. Select the missing number from the given responses.
121 156 105
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
145 187 126
115 190 ?
(a) 231
(b) 225
(c) 255
(d) 305
47. Find the missing number from the given responses.

(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)


(a) 12
(b) 10
(c) 9
(d) 8
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 48 - 49) : In questions below, select the missing number
from the given responses
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)

48.

(a) 17
(b) 23
(c) 47
(d) 73
49.

(a) 1
(b) 8
(c) 6
(d) 16
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 50 - 51) : Select the missing number from the given
responses.
(SSC CHSL 2014)

50.

(a) 444
(b) 515
(c) 343
(d) 373

51.

(a) 9
(b) 40
(c) 7
(d) 36
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 52 - 54) : Select the missing number from the given
responses.
(SSC Sten. 2014)
52.

(a) 50
(b) 90
(c) 218
(d) 64

53.

(a) 11 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 5


54. 5 7 4
16 13 38
3 5 ?
7 4 6
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 9
(d) 8
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 55 - 59): In the following questions, select the missing
number from the given responses.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)

55.

(a) 97
(b) 907
(c) 1097
(d) 9107

56.

(a) 12
(b) 17
(c) 18
(d) 16
57. 9 11 13
13 15 17
10 12 14
14 16 18
11 13 ?
(a) 22
(b) 14
(c) 15
(d) 21

58.

(a) 30
(b) 11
(c) 0
(d) 1
59. 7 5 3
8 4 9
2 8 ?
112 160 162
(a) 4
(b) 6
(c) 8
(d) 12
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 60 - 64): In questions, select the missing number from
the given responses.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)

60.

(a) 12
(b) 7
(c) –12
(d) 9
61. I. 40 32 72 12
II. 30 24 54 9
III. 54 ? 90 15
(a) 49
(b) 36
(c) 46
(d) 48

62.

(a) 16
(b) 12
(c) 90
(d) 48
63.

(a) 1332
(b) 1321
(c) 1231
(d) 1331

64.

(a) 535
(b) 451
(c) 702
(d) 154
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 65 - 67) : In questions below, Select the missing
number from the given responses.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)

65.

(a) 53
(b) 71
(c) 76
(d) 68
66.

(a) 24
(b) 12
(c) 18
(d) 19

67.

(a) 8
(b) 7
(c) 10
(d) 9
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 68 - 71) : Select the missing number from the given
responses.
(SSC CHSL 2015)

68.

(a) 20
(b) 5
(c) 4
(d) 21
69.

(a) 45
(b) 80
(c) 30
(d) 32

70.

(a) 79
(b) 73
(c) 75
(d) 77

71.

(a) 6
(b) 8
(c) 2
(d) 4
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 72 - 78) : Select the missing number from the given
responses.
(SSC CHSL 2015)
72.

(a) 12
(b) 18
(c) 6
(d) 9

73.

(a) 58
(b) 45
(c) 54
(d) 42

74.

(a) 60
(b) 65
(c) 68
(d) 55
75. Select the missing number from the given responses:
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 8
(b) 31
(c) 32
(d) 36
76. Select the missing number from the given alternatives:

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)


(a) 9
(b) 8
(c) 7
(d) 6
77. Select the missing numbers from the given responses

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)


(a) 36
(b) 46
(c) 40
(d) 26
78. Find the missing number from the given alternatives
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a) 75
(b) 45
(c) 20
(d) 30
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 79 - 82) : In the questions, select the missing number
from the given responses.
(SSC Sten. 2016)

79.

(a) 11
(b) 12
(c) 22
(d) 33
80. 2 7 14
3 4 5
75 165 ?
(a) 165
(b) 425
(c) 185
(d) 285

81.
(a) 15
(b) 20
(c) 11
(d) 10

82.

(a) 20
(b) 15
(c) 40
(d) 10
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 83 - 86) : In the following questions, select the missing
number from the given responses.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)

83.

(a) 27
(b) 18
(c) 24
(d) 9

84.
(a) 128
(b) 131
(c) 130
(d) 129

85.

(a) 41
(b) 39
(c) 37
(d) 29
86. 16 25 48 8
2· 5 3 6
8 25 36 16
4. 5.
4. ?
(a) 3
(b) 8
(c) 12
(d) 6
87. In the following question, select the number which can be placed at the
sign of question non marking the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2017)

(a) 43
(b) 49
(c) 59
(d) 71
88. In the following question, select the number which can be placed the
sign of question mark (?) from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2017)

(a) 14
(b) 15
(c) 16
(d) 18
89. In the following question, select the number which can be at the sign of
question mark (?) from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2017)

(a) 53
(b) 56
(c) 59
(d) 66
90. In the following question, select the number which can be placed at the
sign of question mark (?) from the given alternatives.
(SSC CGL 2017)

(a) 35
(b) 42
(c) 45
(d) 95
91. In the following question, select the missing number from the given
series.
(SSC CHSL 2017)

(a) 37
(b) 47
(c) 48
(d) 25
92. Find the missing number from the given responses,
(SSC MTS 2017)

(a) 2
(b) 17
(c) 9
(d) 34
93. In the following question, select the number which can be placed at the
sign of question mark (?) from the given alternatives.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) 38
(b) 40
(c) 42
(d) 44
94. In the following question, select the number which can be placed at the
sign of question mark (?) from the given alternatives.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)

(a) 9
(b) 10
(c) 11
(d) 12
95. In the following question, select the number which can be placed at the
sign of question mark (?) from the given alternatives.
(SSC Sten. 2017)

(a) 72
(b) 78
(c) 108
(d) 90
96. In the following question, select the letter which can be placed at the
sign of question mark
(?) from the given alternatives. (SSC Sten. 2017)

(a) X
(b) Y
(c) Z
(d) A
DIRECTIONS (97– 98) : In the following question, select the number
which can be placed at the sign of question mark (?) from the given
alternatives.

97.

(SSC Sten. 2017)


(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 7
(d) 8

98.

(a) 10
(b) 12
(c) 14
(d) 16
99. Find the missing number from the below options.
(SSC CGL 2018)
19 78 20
25 144 47
16 ? 13
(a) 96
(b) 76
(c) 58
(d) 29
100. Find the missing number from the below options.
(SSC CGL 2018)
12 7 95
14 8 132
16 9 ?
(a) 175
(b) 164
(c) 185
(d) 154
101. Select the missing number from the given options.
(SSC CGL 2018)
36 52 86
28 40 12
32 46 ?
(a) 43
(b) 53
(c) 49
(d) 51
102. Select the missing number from the given options.
(SSC CGL 2018)
2 3 5
125 343 216
3 4 ?
(a) 2
(b) 1
(c) 4
(d) 3
103. Find the missing number from the below options.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
4 9 9
7 4 ?
11 13 19
(a) 11
(b) 9
(c) 8
(d) 10
104. Find the missing number from the below options.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
16 25 81
36 49 9
10 12 ?
(a) 15
(b) 12
(c) 21
(d) 36
105. Find the missing number from the below options.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
3 10
5 8
7 ?
5 8
(a) 7
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 8
1. (a) 1 + 7 + 3 + 5 + 2 + 6 = 24
4 + 3 + 1 + 3 + 2 + 5 = 18
Therefore,
2+5+3+4+7+1=
2. (b) As, 5 × 3 + 1 = 16
16 × 3 + 1 = 49
9 × 3 + 2 = 29
29 × 3 + 2 = 89
Therefore,
15 × 3 + 3 =
48 × 3 + 3 = 147
3. (a) As, A = 51 × 14 = 714
B = 61 × 15 = 915
C = 71 × 16 = 1136
∴ D = 81 × 17 =
4. (d) 5 + 4 = 9 and 9 × 2 = 18
6 + 3 = 9 and 9 × 3 = 27
12 + 4 = 16 and ?
=

5. (c) Columnwise
I. 2 × 7 × 9 = 126 II. 7 × 3 × 8 = 168
III. 9 × 4 × ? = 216
∴?=
6. (d)

7. (c) Column wise


First Column,
(7)2 + (4)2 + (2)2 = 49 + 16 + 4 = 69
Second Column,
(3)2 + (9)2 + (1)2 = 9 + 81 + 1 = 91
Similarly, In third column,
(2)2 + (6)2 + (5)2 = 4 + 36 + 25 =

8. (b)

9. (d) The product of two numbers in a sector is equal to the central


number in the previous sector.
3 × 5 = 15
8 × 3 = 24
7 × 2 = 14
5×3=
8 × 4 = 32
9×1=9
9 × 2 = 18
7 × 4 = 28
10. (c) First Column
10 + 12 + 4 + 10 = 36
Second Column
11 + 12 + 12 + 5 = 40

Third Column
15 + 8 + 10 + 13 = 46

11. (a) 2 × 3 × 5 × 4 = 120


120 × 120 = 14400
12. (b) The sum of numbers of the left vertically half part is equal to the
sum of the numbers on the right.
1 + 7 + 9 + 5 + 1 + 9 + 6 + 4 = 42
Therefore,
? + 7 + 8 + 4 + 2 + 8 + 8 + 3 = 42
⇒ ? = 42 – 40 =
13. (b) First column (7 + 2) × 4 = 36
Second Column (6 + 8) × 3 = 42
Third Column (9 + 4) × ? = 26
⇒ 13 × ? = 26

14. (c) First Column


7 × 4 – 3 = 28 – 3 = 25
Second Column
8 × 9 – 2 = 72 – 2 = 70
Third column
6 × 5 – ? = 29
⇒ ? = 30 – 29 = .
15. (b) First Column
3 + 6 × 9 = 3 + 54 = 57
Second Column
4 + 7 × 1 = 4 + 7 = 11
Third Column
5 + 8 × 2 ⇒ 5 + 16 =
16. (c) As, 3 × 7 = 21, 11 × 7 = 77
4 × 9 = 36, 12 × 9 = 108
Therefore,14 × 8 = 112
? × 8 = 24

17. (b) 12 × 16 = 192 + 5 = 197


16 × 16 = 256 + 7 = 263
18 × 20 = 360 = 356
18. (b) 8 × 8 × 88 = 5632
7 × 7 × 77 = 3773
Similarly, 6 × 6 × ? = 3132
∴?=

19. (b) 28 ÷ 7 + 4 = 4 + 4 = 8
35 ÷ 5 + 3 = 7 + 3 = 10
Similarly, 32 ÷ 8 + ? = 9
⇒4+?=9
⇒?=9–4=
20. (a) (12 × 12) × 2 = 144 × 2 = 288
(5 × 5) × 2 = 50
Similarly, (19 × 19) × 2 = 361 × 2 =

21. (b)

22. (a)

23. (b) 7 × (10 ÷ 2) = 35, 15 × (12 ÷ 2) = 90


Similarly, 6 × (x ÷ 2) = 12

⇒ 3x = 12
∴ x = 12 ÷ 3 =
24. (b) First Column
(3)2 + (5)2 + (1)2
⇒ 9 + 25 + 1 = 35
Second Column
(4) + (7)2 + (2)2
2

⇒ 16 + 49 + 4 = 69
Third column
(6) + (3)2 + (7)2
2

⇒ 36 + 9 + 49 =
25. (c) First Column

⇒ 4+5=9
Second Column

⇒ 7 + 6 = 13
Third column

26. (d) 23 = 8; 33 = 27
∴ 43 = 64
27. (b) First Column

⇒ 9 × 2 × 6 = 108
Second Column

⇒ 8 × 3 × 4 = 96
Third column
⇒4×7×5=
28. (d) First number in each row is the product of the second and third
numbers.
First Row
25 = 5 × 5
Second Row
30 = 5 × 6
Third Row
35 = ? × 5
∴?=

29. (d) First Column


24 × 2 + 5 = 48 + 5 = 53
Second Column
51 × 4 + 7 = 204 + 7 = 211
Third Column
67 × 6 + 5 = 402 + 5 =
30. (c) First Figure
3 + 5 + 2 + 4 = 14
⇒ 14 + 13 = 27
Second Figure
6 + 2 + 3 + 5 = 16
⇒ 16 + 21 = 37
Third Figure
2 + 2 + 9 + 5 = 18
⇒ 18 + 29 =
31. (c) First Column (3 × 4 × 5) – 2 = 58
Second Column (5 × 6 × 2) – 2 = 58
Third Column (8 × 4 × 2) – 2 = 62
Forth Column (7 × 6 × 3) – 2 =
32. (b)
= Second number in each column.
First Column

Second Column

Third column
⇒ 2 × ? = 100

33. (c) 84 ÷ 12 = 7 and 7 × 2 = 14


81 ÷ 9 = 9 and 9 × 2 = 18
88 ÷ 11 = 8 and 8 × 2 =

34. (d)

30 + 24 = 54

42 + 70 = 112
Therefore,

? = 28 + 38 =
35. (d) First Row
216 – 7 = 209 ; 209 – 7 = 202
Second Row
522 – 7 = 515 ; 515 – 7 = 508
Third Row
633 – 7 = 626; 626 – 7 =
36. (b) 6 + 18 = 24
24 + 36 = 60
60 + 60 = 120
120 + 90 = 210
210 + 126 =
37. (d) First Column
12 × 3 + 4 = 40
Second Column
15 × 4 + 6 = 66
Third Column
16 × 5 + 4 =
38. (c) The second column number is the product of first and third column
25 = 5 × 5
49 = 7 × 7
=6×6
39. (c) Column wise
Column I (96 ÷ 6) + 5 = 21
Column II (100 ÷ 4) + 7 = 32
Column II (132 ÷ 6) + 3 =
40. (c) Moving clockwise, the terms are :
5 × 2 + 2 = 12
12 × 2 + 2 = 26
26 × 2 + 2 = 54
54 × 2 + 2 = 110
So, missing number = 110 × 2 + 2 =
41. (c) 3 × 5 × 4 = 60
5 × 7 × 2 = 70, 8 × 6 × ? = 144
=3
42. (b) 6 × 2 = 12 × 2 = 24
9 × 2 = 18 × 2 = 36
18 × 2 = 36 × 2 =

43. (d)


44. (a)

45. (b) 46 – 22 = 24, 58 – 27 = 31

46. (b) 156 – 121 = 35 × 3 = 105


187 – 145 = 42 ×3 = 126
190 – 115 = 75 × 3 =
47. (a)

48. (b) 7 + 22 + 5 = 16
9 + 42 + 7 = 32
8 + 32 + 6 =
49. (c) 3 + 9 – 5 = 7, 2 + 8 – 6 = 4
4+7–5=
50. (c) 81 × 9 = 729, 64 × 8 = 512
49 × 7 =
51. (b) The pattern is
(18 + 17) + (9 – 6) = 38
(11 + 11) + (19 – 9) = 32
(15 + 6) + (26 – 3) = 44
(12 + 8) + (39 –19) = 40
52. (b) (100 + 12) – (28 + 25) = 59
Similarly,
(102 + 52) – (36 + 28) = 90
53. (d) (4 + 5) – (3 + 5) = 1
(7 + 7) – (5 + 4) = 5
(3 + 5) – (2 + 1) =
54. (b) 7 × 3 – 5 = 16
5 × 4 – 7 = 13
6× – 4 = 38
55. (c) 8 × 2 + 1 = 17
8 × 17 + 1 = 137
8 × 137 + 1 =
56. (c) (36) – (14 + 12 + 7) = 3
(54 ) – (9 + 11 + 16) =
57. (c)

Hence, 15 is the correct answer.


58. (c) 3 × 4 × 2 = 24
2 × –2 × –1 = 4
6×0×5=
59. (b) 7 × 8 × 2 = 112, 5 × 4 × 8 = 160
3 × 9 × ? = 162, 27 × ? = 162
?= =

60. (c) 2 × 2 × 3 = 12
2 × 3 × 5 = 30
5 × 1 × –1 = –5
∴ 4 × 3 × –1 =

61. (b) 40 + 32 = = 12

30 + 24 = =9

54 + = = 15
62. (c) 1 × 3 × 4 × 5 = 60
6 × 7 × 1 × 2 = 84
therefore, 3 × 10 × 3 × 1 =
63. (d)

64. (d) Figure follows the Rule


(0 + 6 + 4 + 3 + 1 + 5) × 7 = 19 × 7 = 133
(8 + 2 + 5 + 3 + 6 + 4) × 7 = 28 × 7 = 196
(2 + 1 + 5 + 7 + 3 + 4) × 7 = 22 × 7 =
65. (d) The pattern is:
(6 × 7) + 8 + 4 = 54
(8 × 4) + 12 + 7 = 51
(9 × 5) + 14 + 9 = 68
66. (d) 3 + 4 + 3 = 10, 4 + 6 + 4 = 14
8 + 6 + 6 = 20, 8 + 3 +8 =
67. (b) 9 × 8 – 7 = 65, 6 × 5 – 4 = 26
7×6–3=
68. (b) 225 = (15)2 ⇒ (8 + 7)2
49 = (7)2 ⇒ (3 + 4)2
121 = (11)2 ⇒ (6 + 5)2
So missing number is 5.

69. (a)

70. (c) 9 × 5 = 45 8 × 4 = 32
45 + 32 = 77
9 × 6 = 54
3 × 7 = 21 54 + 21=
71. (d)

1 3 5
2 4 6
3 1 9
+ 1 7 x
8 7 4
So, x = 4

72. (d)

73. (c)

74. (b)
75. (a)

5 × 4 + 6 = 26
7 × 4 + 4 = 32
9 × 4 + x = 44
x = 44 – 36
x=
76. (b) Here R1 × R2 + R3 R4
:: 8 × x + 6 = 70
8 x = 64
x=
77. (a) Each coloumn sum upto 99
∴ 99 – (35 + 28) =

78. (d)

(7 – 5) × 5 = 10
(16 – 8) × 5 = 40
(15 – 9) × 5 =
79. (c) 594 ÷ 3 = 198, 198 ÷ 3 = 66, 66 ÷ 3 = 22
80. (d) (2 + 3) × 15 = 75
(7 + 4) × 15 = 165
(14 + 5) × 15 =
81. (c) 7 + 9 – 6 = 10
5 + 8 – 3 = 10
9+6–4=
82. (c)
83. (d) 31 = 3, 32 = 9, 34 = 81, 38 = 6561
84. (c) 33 + 3 = 30
43 + 4 = 68
53 + 5 = 130

85. (c) As,

86. (a) (16 × 2) ÷ 8 = 4


(25 × 5) ÷ 25 = 5
(48 × 3) ÷ 36 = 4
(8 × 6) ÷ 16 = 3
87. (d) As,
3 × 1 × 5 × 2 + 1 = 31 and
4 × 6 × 3 × 2 + 1 = 145
Similarly,
2 × 7 × 5 × 1 + 1 = 71
88. (b) Here,
7 × 2 × 8 + 3 = 115
6 × 5 × 9 + 3 = 273
∴ 3 × 1 × 4 + 3 = 15
So, answer is 15.
89. (b) The pattern is :
1512 ÷ 3 = 504
504 ÷ 3 = 168
168 ÷ 3 = 56.
So, answer is 56.
90. (a) The pattern is :
As,
3 × 10 × 6 + 6 = 186
9 × 5 × 3 + 3 = 138
5 × 7 × 1 + 1 = 36
Similarly,
3 × 2 × 5 + 5 = 35.

91. (b)
So, Answer is 47.
92. (a) The pattern is as follows :
(7 × 3 × 2) = 42
(3 × 4 × 7) = 84
(10 × 7 × x) = 140
⇒ ∴

∴ The missing number is = 2.


93. (d) The pattern is as follows :
(7 × 6) + (6 × 5) = 42 + 30 = 72
(3 × 11) + (11 × 1) = 33 + 11 = 44
(2 × 5) + (5 × 8) = 10 + 40 = 50
94. (c) The pattern is as follows :
(1 + 8 + 9 + 4) = 22
(7 + 6 + 2 + 7) = 22
(2 + 4 + 5 + ?) = 22
? + 11 = 22
? = 22 – 11 = 11
95. (a) As, (4 + 6 + 9) × 2 = 38
(8 + 9 + 11) × 2 = 56
Similarly,
(12 + 13 + 11) × 2 = 72
96. (c) The pattern is :

97. (a) According to question,


As,
(5 + 7 + 6) × 2 = 36
(9 + 11 + 8) × 2 = 56
Similarly,
(10 + ? + 17) × 2 = 64
(10 + ? + 17)

27 + ? = 32
? = 32 – 27 = 5
98. (b) The pattern is :
5 + 6 = 11 and 5 × 6 = 30
8 + 9 = 17 and 8 × 9 = 72
11 + 12 = 23 and 11 × 12 = 132
99. (c)
19 78 = (19 + 20) ´ 2 20
25 144 = (25 + 47) ´ 2 47
16 58 = (16 + 13) ´ 2 13
100. (a)

101 . (c)

102. (b) 2 3 5
(2 + 3)3 = 125 (3 + 4)3 = 343 (5 + 1)3 = 216
3 4 1
Hence, ? = 1
103. (d) The pattern is :
( 4 + 7) = 11
(9 + 4) = 13
(19 – 9) = 10
So, option (d) is correct answer.
104. (b) = 10
= 12
= 12
105. (c) (3 + 7) = 10, (5 + 5) = 10
(10 + 6) = 16, (8 + 8) = 16
1. Find out which of the diagrams given in the alternatives correctly
represents the relationship stated in the question.
Sharks, Whales, Turtles
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

2. Choose the correct figure that represents the given relation:


Blue eyes, females, doctors
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

3. Which of the following diagrams represents the relationship among


Sun, Moon and Star?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)

4. Which one of the following diagrams represents the correct relationship


among 'Judge', 'Thief' and 'Criminal'?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

5. Which number space indicated Indian teachers who are also advocates?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 6
6. In the following figure, how many educated people are employed ?
(SSC CHSL 2012)

(a)18
(b)20
(c)15
(d)9
7. Which of the answer figure indicates the best relationship between
milk, goat, cow, hen ?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
Answer figures :

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

8. Identify the figure which best represents the relationship among Tree,
Plant, and House.
(SSC CHSL 2012)
Answer figures :

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

9. In the given diagram, Circle represents strong men, Square represents


short men and Triangle represents military officers. Which region
represents military officers who are short but not strong?
(SSC Multitasking 2013)

(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 1
10. Which figure represents the relationship among Sun, Moon, Molecule ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

11.

In the above figure, the circle stands for employed, the square stands for
social worker, the triangle stands for illiterate and the rectangle stands
for truthful. Employed, truthful and illiterate social workers are
indicated by which region?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) 5
(b) 4
(c) 2
(d) 1
12.

In the above diagram, square represents women, triangle represent the sub-
inspectors of police and circle represents the graduates. Which
numbered area represents women graduate sub-inspectors of police?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) 5
(b) 3
(c) 8
(d) 13
13. Which one of the following diagrams best depicts the relationship
among Earth, Sea, Sun?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

14. In the given diagram, circle represents professionals, square represents


dancers, triangle represents musicians and rectangle represents
Europeans. Different regions in the diagram are numbered 1 to 11. Who
among the following is neither a dancer nor a musician but is
professional and not a European?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 11
(b) 1
(c) 10
(d) 8
15. Read the figure and find the region representing persons who are
educated and employed but not confirmed.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)

(a) abc
(b) bd
(c) adc
(d) ac
16. Which one of the following diagrams represents the relationship among
Delhi, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)
17. Which one of the following diagrams represents the correct relationship
among day, week, year?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

18. Which one of the following diagrams best depicts the relationship
among pen, pencils, stationery?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
19. Indicate which figure will best represent the relationship amongst the
three :
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Legumes Seeds, Peas, Kidney Beans
(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

20. Which one of the following diagrams best depicts the relationship
among.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Black eyed people, Brown haired people, Indian

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

21. Which one of the following diagrams best depicts the relationship
among Mammals, Cows and Crows?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

22. Which of the following Figure best represents the relationship amongst
the Human being, Girl, Boy?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
23. In the given figure, circles represent students studying three different
subjects. How many students study all the three subjects?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)

(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 1
24. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among the
classes given below :
(SSC CHSL 2013)
Liquids, Milk, River water

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

25. Find out the figure which best represents the relationship among
Garden, Rose and Jasmine.
(SSC Steno. 2013)

(a) (b) (c) (d)


26. The diagram represents Teachers, Singers and Players. Study the
diagram and find out how many teachers are also singers.

(SSC Steno. 2013)


(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 9
(d) 13
27. The figure represents three classes of youth in a village. How many
educated youth are poor?
(SSC Steno. 2013)

(a) 14
(b) 9
(c) 6
(d) 19
28. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among the
classes given below :
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
Doctors, Engineers, Lawyers

29. In a group of persons, 11 persons speak Kannada, 20 persons speak


Tamil and 11 persons speak Telugu. In that group, if two persons speak
two languages and one person speak all the languages, then how many
persons are there in thegroup ?
(SSC CGL 2014)
(a) 40
(b) 41
(c) 42
(d) 43
30. Which one of the following diagrams best depicts the relationship
among Human Society - Youth Club, Political Party and Youths ?
(SSC CGL 2014)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

31. Which one of the following diagrams represent correct relationship


among pigeon, birds, dogs ?
(SSC CGL 2014)

(a) (b) (c) (d)


32. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among classes
given below :
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
Food, Curd, Spoons

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

33. In the following figure, the boys who are cricketer and sober are
indicated by which number ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)

(a) 6
(b) 5
(c) 4
(d) 2
DIRECTIONS : In Question Nos. 34 and 35 which one of the following
diagrams represents the correct relationship among:
(SSC CHSL 2014)
34. Lion, Fox and Carnivorous

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

35. Manager, Labour Union and Worker


(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

36. Select the venn diagram that correctly shows the relationship.
Continent, City, Country
(SSC Steno. 2014)

(a) (b) (c) (d)


37. In a total population of 70, if 20 drink coffee and tea, 35 drink coffee,
then select the correct venn diagram that shows
(1) how many drink only coffee?
(2) how many drink only tea?
A = Coffee drinkers
B = Tea drinkers
(SSC Steno. 2014)

(a) (b) (c) (d)


38. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among the
classes given below :
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
Animals and land animals, sea animals

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

39.

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)


Which number indicates doctors who are not married ?
(a) 6
(b) 4
(c) 2
(d) 1

40.

In the fig.
Q represents all quadrilaterals
K represents all Kites
R represents all Rhombus
P represents all Parallelogram
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
The statement 'Rhombus is also a Kite' can be described as
(a) P and K is nothing but R
(b) P or K is nothing but R
(c) P and R is nothing but K
(d) P or R is nothing but K
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 41-42) : Identify the diagram that best represents the
relationship among classes given below :
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
41. Vegetables, Potatoes, Eatables

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

42. Christians, Catholics, Pope

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

43. Study the diagram given below and answer question.


The Qualified and experienced doctors working in villages are represented
by :
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)

(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 2
(d) 6
44. Which of the following states the relationship between Sociology,
Psychology and Humanities ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

45. Which venn diagram truly represents Teachers, Scholars and Students ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)

46. Which figure best represents the relationship between Editor,


Newspaper and Journalist?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
47. Which figure will best represent the relationship amongst the three
classes ?
Boy, Sportsman, Student
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

48. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among
classes given below :
Athletes, Sprinters, Marathon Runner
(SSC CHSL 2015)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

49. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among classes
given below: Universe,Stars,Sun
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

50. Which of the following diagrams correctly represents elephants,


wolves, animals?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
51. Which one of the following figures best represents the relationship
among Kitchen, House and Garden?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

52. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among classes
given below
Delhi, Sri Lanka, Asia
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

53. If the number indicates the number of persons, then how many youth
graduates are there ?
(SSC Steno. 2016)

(a) 20
(b) 30
(c) 40
(d) 50
54. The information collected through a survey conducted among the
public is represented in the Venn diagram given below. Study the
diagram and answer the question.
Which of the following represents Govt. Servents who are tax payers, but are
neither females nor graduates?
(SSC SI 2016)
(a) 5
(b) 7
(c) 12
(d) 6
55. Which of the following diagrams represents the correct relationship
between Doctors, Specialist Doctors and Patients?
(SSC SI 2016)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

56. Triangle represents school teachers. Square represents married persons.


Circles represents persons living in joint families. Married persons living
in Joint families but not working as school teachers are represented by
(SSC SI 2016)

(a) D
(b) F
(c) A
(d) C
57. In the given figure, how many pens are blue?
(SSC CGL 2017)

(a) 23
(b) 19
(c) 12
(d) 15
58. In the given figure, how many people study 2 subjects?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 11
(b) 23
(c) 12
(d) 40
59. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among the
given classes. Music Instrument, Piano, Guiter
(SSC CGL 2017)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

60. In the given figure, how many are musical toys?


(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 53
(b) 61
(c) 42
(d) 45
61. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among the
given classes.
(SSC CHSL 2017)
Earth, Saturn, Planet, Star

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

62. Choose the correct Venn diagram which best illustrates the relationship
among Hockey, Cricket, Games.
(SSC MTS 2017)

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

63. In the given figure, which letter represents carnivorous plants which are
not green?
(SSC Sub.ins. 2017)

(a) d
(b) g
(c) e
(d) f
64. In the given figure, how many yellow birds are there?
(SSC Sub.ins. 2017)

(a) 25
(b) 32
(c) 18
(d) 20
65. In the given figure, How many water are either tap or shower?
(SSC Sub.ins. 2017)

(a) 168
(b) 111
(c) 125
(d) 108
66. In the given figure, how many players are quick and fat?

(SSC Sten. 2017)


(a) 31
(b) 30
(c) 32
(d) 33
67. Select the Venn diagram that best represents the relationship among the
given set of classes.
(SSC CGL 2018)
Students, Teachers, School
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

68. In the Venn diagram shown here, the triangle represent ‘students’, the circle
represents ‘diploma holders’ and the quadrilateral represents ‘graduates’. The
numbers given in the diagram represents number of persons of that particular
category.

How many students are diploma holders but NOT graduates?


(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) 8
(b) 11
(c) 40
(d) 30
69. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates the relationship between
the following classes.
(SSC CHSL 2018)
Wools, Wood, Leather
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

70. In the following diagram, the triangle represents ‘actors’, the circle
represents ‘instrumentalists’ and the rectangle represents ‘dancers’.
The numbers in different segments show the number of persons.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

How many dancers are instrumentalists but not actors?


(a) 17
(b) 21
(c) 12
(d) 20
71. In the following diagram, the triangle represents ‘rich’, the circle
represents ‘Farmer’ and the rectangle represents ‘rural’. The numbers
in different segments show the number of persons.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

How many rich Farmers are not rural?


(a) 12
(b) 8
(c) 7
(d) 4
72. In the following diagram, the triangle represents ‘actors’, the circle
represents ‘male’, the rectangle represents ‘painters’ and the square
represents ‘artists’. The numbers in different segments show the
number of persons.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

How many male actors are painters but not artists?


(a) 7
(b) 8
(c) 13
(d) 15
73. Which Venn diagram best represents the given set of classes?
Animals, Mammals, Goat
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

74. Which Venn diagram best represents the given set of classes?
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
Bedroom, Kitchen, House
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
1. (c) Sharks belong to class pisces. Whale is a mammal and Turtle
belongs to class reptiles.

2. (d) Some blue eyed may be females and vice-versa.


Some females may be doctors and vice-versa.
Some blue eyed. may be doctors and vice-versa.
Some blue eyed females may be doctors.

3. (d) Sun is a star. Moon is a satellite.

4. (c) Judge is different from both the thief and criminal.


The thief comes under the class criminal.
5. (b) The number ‘3’ space represents Indian teachers who are also
advocates as this number is common to given condition.
6. (d) 3 + 6 = 9

7. (c)

8. (c)

9. (a)

Hence, darken portion in above diagram represents that there are 2


military officers who are short but not strong.
10. (d) Every thing is composed of molecules. Sun is different from
Moon.
11. (d) Employed, truthful and illiterate social workers would be
indicated by the region common to all the four geometrical
figures. Such region is marked '1’.
12. (b) Women graduate sub–inspectors of police can be represented by
the region common to all the three geometrical figures. Such
region is marked '3'.
13. (c) Sea is a part of Earth. Sun is the star.

14. (c) The required region should be present only in circle. Such region
is marked ‘10’.
15. (b) The letters ‘b’ and ‘d’ are present in both the circles.

16. (c)

Delhi is separate state while Lucknow is part of Uttar Pradesh.

17. (a)

18. (c) Pen is different from Pencil. But both are stationery items.
19. (b) Pea is different from kidney bean. But both are Leguminous seeds.

20. (a) Some black eyed people may be brown haired and vice-versa.
Some black eyed people may be Indians and vice-versa.
Some brown haired people may be Indians and vice-versa.
Some black eyed and brown haried people may be Indians and vice–
versa.

21. (c) Crows come under the class Aves. Cow is a mammal.
22. (a) Girl is different from boy but both are human beings.

23. (b) The number ‘3’ is common to all the three circles.

24. (c)

25. (a) Best representation of the relationship is :

26. (c)

Number of teachers who are also singers = 9

27. (a)

Number of educated youth are poor = 11 + 3 = 14


28. (d)

29. (c) 19 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 10 + 10 = 42 persons

30. (b)

31. (a)

32. (d)

33. (d)

Region 2 presents the boys who are cricketer and sober.


34. (c)

35. (a)

36. (d)

37. (d)

38. (d)

39. (d)

Number 1 indicates doctors who are not married


40. (a) P and K is nothing but R.
41. (a)

42. (b)

43. (b)

Hence, shaded portion in above diagram represents.


Qualified Experienced Doctors working in village i.e. 5.

44. (a)

45. (a)
46. (d)

47. (c) Some boys are sportsmen, some boys are students some sportsmen
are students.
48. (d) Sprinters and Marathon Runner both are athletes. Some Sprinters
can be Marathon Runners also.

49. (b)

50. (a)

51. (d)

As kitchen is in house and Garden is outside the house.

52. (b)
Delhi and Srilanka both are in Asia.
53. (a) 20 youth are graduates
54. (b) '7' represents Govt. servants who are tax payers, but are neither
females nor graduates.
55. (b) Option (b) is correct.
56. (a) Married persons living in joint families but not working as school
teachers are represented by 'D'.
57. (a) Total number of pens are blue = 19 + 4 = 23.
58. (b) Total number of peoples, who study only 2 subjects
⇒ 5 + 12 + 6 = 23

59. (b)

Piano and guitar are two different music instruments.


60. (c) Total number of musical toys = 14 + 28 = 42.

61. (c)

62. (b) Both hockey and cricket are games but different from each other.
63. (a) According to figure,
'd' letter represents carnivorous plants which are not green.
64. (b) According to question,
Total number of yellow birds = (25 + 7) = 32.
65. (b) According to figure,
Total number of water are either tap or shower = (43 + 68) = 111.
66. (b) Total number of players are quick and fat = 30.

67. (d)
68. (a)

Diploma holder students, but not graduate is the number inside circle and
triangle but not in rectangle and that number is ‘8’.

69. (d)

All are different


70. (a) According to Venn diagram.
Total number of dancers who are instrumentalists but not actors = (8 +
9) = 17
71. (d) Total number of rich farmers who are not rural = 4
72. (a) Total number of male actors who are painters but not artists = 7

73. (d)

74. (b) As,


1. After interchanging ÷ and +, 12 and 18, which one of the following
equations becomes correct?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) (90 × 18) + 18 = 60
(b) (18 + 6) ÷ 12 = 2
(c) (72 ÷ 18) × 18 = 72
(d) (12 + 6) × 18 = 36
2. Find out the correct answer for the unsolved equation on the basis of
the given equation
If 6 * 5 = 91
8 * 7 = 169
10 * 7 = 211
then 11 * 10 = ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) 331
(b) 993
(c) 678
(d) 845
3. In the following question, ∆ stands for any of the mathematical signs at
different places, which are given as choices under each question. Select
the choice with the correct sequence of signs which when substituted
makes the question. Select the choice with the correct sequence of signs
which when substituted makes the question as a correct equation.
24 ∆ 4 ∆ 5 ∆ 4
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) × + =
(b) = × +
(c) + × =
(d) None of these
4. Little wooden cubes each with a side of one inch are put together to
form a solid cube with a side of three inches. This big cube is then
painted red all over on the outside. When the big cube is broken up into
the original little ones, how many cubes will have paint on two sides ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) 4
(b) 8
(c) 12
(d) 0
5. Ashok’s mother was 3 times as old as Ashok 5 years ago. After 5 years
she will be twice as old as Ashok How old is Ashok today ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) 10 years
(b) 15 years
(c) 20 years
(d) 25 years
6. A bus leaves Delhi with half the number of women as men, At Meerut,
ten men get down and five women get in. Now there are equal number
of men and women. How many passengers boarded the bus initially at
Delhi ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) 36
(b) 45
(c) 15
(d) 30
7. A bus left with some definite number of passengers. At the first stop,
half the passengers left the bus and 35 boarded the bus. At the second
stop th of the passengers left and 40 boarded the bus. Then, the bus

moved with 80 passengers towards its destination without stopping any


where. How many passengers were there originally ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) 25
(b) 30
(c) 40
(d) 50
8. A man is 3 years older than his wife and four times as old as his son. If
the son becomes 15 years old after 3 years, what is the present age of
the wife ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) 60 years
(b) 51 years
(c) 48 years
(d) 45 years
9. If 841 = 3,633 = 5,425 = 7 then 217 = ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9
10. The following equations follow a common property. Find out the correct
value to complete D :
A = 51 (714) 14 :
B = 61 (915) 15 :
C = 71 (1136) 16 :
D = 81 (?) 17
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) (1377)
(b) (1378)
(c) (1356)
(d) (1346)
11. After interchanging ÷ and =, 2 and 3 which one of the following
statements becomes correct ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) 15 = 2 ÷ 3
(b) 5 ÷ 15 = 2
(c) 2 = 15 ÷ 3
(d) 3 = 2 ÷ 15
12. 25 * 2 * 6 = 4 * 11 * 0
Which set of symbols can replace * ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) ×, –, ×, +
(b) +, –, ×, +
(c) ×, +, ×, –
(d) ×, +, +, ×
13. Find the missing number from the given responses:

(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)


(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 3
(d) 6

14. Ravi has spent a quarter of his life as a boy, one–fifth as a

youth, one-third as man and thirteen (13) years in old age. What is

his present age?


(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) 70 years
(b) 80 years
(c) 60 years
(d) 65 years
15. Out of 100 families in the neighbourhood, 50 have radios, 75 have TVs
and 25 have VCRs. Only 10 families have all three and each VCR
owner also has a TV. If some families have radio only, how many have
only TV?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) 30
(b) 35
(c) 40
(d) 45
16. In a certain office, of the workers are women, of the women are

married and of the married women have children. If of the men

are married and of the married men have children, then what part of
workers are without children?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
17. If ‘–’ stands for ‘÷’ ‘+’ stands for ‘×’ , ‘÷’ for ‘–’ and ‘×’ for ‘+’, which
one of the following equations in correct?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) 30 – 6 + 5 × 4 ÷ 2 = 27
(b) 30 + 6 – 5 ÷ 4 × 2 = 30
(c) 30 × 6 ÷ 5 – 4 + 2 = 32
(d) 30 ÷ 6 × 5 + 4 – 2 = 40
18. Some equations have been solved on the basis of a certain system. Find
the correct answer for the unsolved equation on that basis. If 9 * 7 = 32,
13 * 7 = 120, 17 * 9 = 208, then 19 * 11 = ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) 150
(b) 180
(c) 210
(d) 240
19. Forecast the Growth Rate for the year 1995 from the following data:
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)

(a) 7.8
(b) 8.6
(c) 9.7
(d) 9.9
20. The population of rats is increasing year after year in a village. Find out
the missing population from the following information:
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
Years 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Population 4 8 16 ? 44 64
(a) 22
(b) 32
(c) 28
(d) 34
21. Shan is 55 years old, Sathian is 5 years junior to Shan and 6 years senior
to Balan. The youngest brother of Balan is Devan and he is 7 years junior
to him. So what is the age difference between Devan and Shan?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
(a) 18 years
(b) 15 years
(c) 13 years
(d) 7 years
22. There are 80 families in a small extension area. 20 per cent of
these families own a car each. 50 per cent of the remaining families own a
motor cycle each. How many families in that extension do not own any
vehicle?(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
(a) 30
(b) 32
(c) 23
(d) 36
23. Some equations have been solved on the basis of certain system. Find
the correct answer for the unsolved equation on that basis.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
If 94 + 16 = 42, 89 + 23 = 78, then 63 + 45 = ?
(a) 18
(b) 28
(c) 38
(d) 48
24. Some relationships have been expressed through symbols which are
explained below:
0 = greater than
∆ = not equal to
× = not less than
+ = equal to
φ = not greater than
= less than
a b c implies
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) a ∆ b φ c
(b) a φ b + c
(c) a 0 b + c
(d) a 0 b × c
25. If 54 + 43 = 2, 60 + 51 = 10, then 62 + 72 = ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 30
(b) 18
(c) 20
(d) 9
26. If L denotes × M denotes ÷ ; P denotes + ; Q denotes –
then 16 P 24 M 8 Q 6 M 2 L 3 = ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 10
(b) 9
(c) 12
(d) 11
27. If 16 – 2 = 2, 9 – 3 = 0, 81 – 1 = 8, then what is 64 – 4?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 6
(d) 8
28. Volume of a sphere is equal to the volume of a hemisphere. If the radius
of the hemisphere is cm, then the radius of the sphere is equal to
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) cm
(b) cm
(c) 27 cm
(d) 3 cm
29. If 64 ÷ 14 = 5, 92 ÷ 31 = 7, 26 ÷ 11 = 6, then 56 ÷ 22 = _?_
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 11
(b) 39
(c) 7
(d) 36
30. If P denotes ÷, Q denotes ×, R denotes +, and S denotes –, then, 1 8 Q 1
2 P 4 R 5 S 6 = _?_
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 95
(b) 53
(c) 51
(d) 57
31. If 25 ÷ 5 = 15, 30 ÷ 6 = 20, then 35 ÷ 7 = _?_
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 75
(b) 20
(c) 50
(d) 25
32. If 33 + 45 = 30, 90 + 26 = 40, then 30 + 45 =
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 15
(b) 14
(c) 16
(d) 18
33. The average age of 25 suboridinates in an office is 30 years. If the age
of Manager is added, the average increases to 31 years. What is the age
of the Manager?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 26
(b) 36
(c) 46
(d) 56
34. Class A has students twice that of class B. After adding 20 students to
class A and 30 students to class B, the total number of students in both
the classes is 140. What is the number of students in class A in the
beginning?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 30
(b) 60
(c) 80
(d) 140
35. Find the lowest number which when divided by 8, 12, 15 and 20 leaves
the remainder 2.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 360
(b) 242
(c) 122
(d) 82
36. If 38 + 15 = 66 and 29 + 36 = 99, then 82 + 44 = ?)
SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 77
(b) 88
(c) 80
(d) 94
37. If + means ÷, – means ×, × means +, ÷ means –, give the value for 45 + 9
– 3 × 15 ÷ 2
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
(a) 40
(b) 36
(c) 56
(d) 28
38. From the given details, estimate the number of people affected by
Tuberculosis in particular locality in the year 1994.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
? 92 113 141 176
(a) 99
(b) 85
(c) 71
(d) 78
39. A boy’s age is one fourth of his father’s age. The sum of the boy’s age
and his father’s age is 35. What will be father’s age after 8 years?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 15
(b) 28
(c) 35
(d) 36
40. If + means , – means ×, × means +, means –, then
90 + 18 – 6 × 30 4 = ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 64
(b) 65
(c) 56
(d) 48
41. If 73 + 46 = 42 and 95 + 87 = 57, then 62 + 80 = ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
(a) 32
(b) 48
(c) 64
(d) 36
42. Based on the given data, estimate the number of ‘Television-buyers’ for
the year 1990.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
1982 1984 1986 1988 1990
447 458 489 540 ?
(a) 611
(b) 591
(c) 571
(d) 601
43. A car travels 20 miles in the same time as another car, travelling 20
MPH faster, covers 30 miles. How long does the journey take?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) 31 minutes
(b) 29 minutes
(c) 30 minutes
(d) 28 minutes
44. Complete the third equation on the basis of a certain system followed in
the first two equations.
1. 1 × 8 × 5 × 3 × 7 = 73581
2. 5 × 7 × 6 × 2 × 4 = 42675
3. 9 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 8 = ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) 83924
(b) 82349
(c) 28394
(d) 28934
45. If 64 + 53 = 4, 86 + 42 = 4, then
83 + 72 = ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) 12
(b) 10
(c) 15
(d) 18
46. If Q means add to, J means multiply by, T means subtract from, K
means divided by, then
30 K 2 Q 3 J 6 T 5 = ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) 18
(b) 28
(c) 31
(d) 103
47. If I means ‘×’, You means ‘÷’, We means ‘–’ and He means ‘+’, then
what will be the value of 8 I 12 He 16 You 2 We 10?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
(a) 45
(b) 94
(c) 96
(d) 112
48. At present, the ratio between the ages of Arun and Deepak is 4 : 3.
After 6 years, Arun’s age will be 26 years. What is the age of Deepak at
present?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
(a) 15 years
(b) 19 years
(c) 24 years
(d) 12 years
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 49-50) : In each of the following questions,. some
equations are solved on the basis of a certain system. On the same basis, find
out the correct answer for the unsolved equation.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
49. If 235 = 38 and 452 = 45, then 345 =?
(a) 49
(b) 66
(c) 72
(d) 50
50. 2 × 3 = 49, 5 × 6 = 2536, 1 × 9 = 181, 4 × 7=?
(a) 1628
(b) 1649
(c) 2549
(d) 1219
51. If ‘×’ means ‘+’, ‘÷’ means ‘–’, + means ‘÷’ and ‘–’ means ‘×’ then
what should be the value of the given equation?
14 × 4 ÷ 70 + 10 – 2 = ?
(a) 33
(b) 15
(c) 30
(d) 4
52. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs
and to balance the given equation.
5 * 5 * 5 * 3 * 10
(a) × + = ×
(b) + – × =
(c) + ÷ = ×
(d) + ÷ × =
53. If ‘+’ means ‘÷’ ; ‘÷’ means ‘–’ ; ‘–’ means ‘×’ ; ‘×’ means ‘+’, then
8+2÷3–4×6=?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
(a) –12
(b) –2
(c) –10
(d) –15
54. Choose the appropriate combination of signs to solve.
16 * 8 * 1 * 8
(SSC CHSL 2012)
(a) = – +
(b) – + =
(c) + – =
(d) + = –
55. The percentage of Laptop users are increasing year after year in India.
Find out the percentage of Laptop users for the year 2011 from the
following information.
(SSC CHSL 2012)

(a) 62
(b) 64
(c) 66
(d) 60
56. If 4 × 2 × 6 = 1626, 3 × 7 × 4 = 974, then 5 × 6 × 8 = ?
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
(a) 3658
(b) 2568
(c) 5664
(d) 6456
57. If ‘+’ means ‘÷’, ‘×’means ‘+’, ‘–’ means ‘×’ and ‘÷’ means ‘–’, then
which of the following equations is correct?
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
(a) 36 + 6 – 3 × 2 = 20
(b) 36 × 6 + 3 – 2 < 20
(c) 36 × 6 + 3 × 2 > 20
(d) 36 + 6 × 3 + 2 = 20
58. A father is 5 times as old as his son. His son is 6 years old. After how
many years, will the father be 4 times as old as his son?
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
(a) 2 years
(b) 5 years
(c) 6 years
(d) 4 years
59. What is the least number to be subtracted from 2486 to make it a
perfect square ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 80
(b) 85
(c) 90
(d) 95
60. In a question paper, there are 12 questions in all out of which only six
are to be answered. Six questions have an alternative each. Each
question has four parts. How many questions including parts are there
in the question paper?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 24
(b) 48
(c) 72
(d) 96
61. If × stands for addition, < for subtraction, + stands for division, > stands
for multiplication, – stands for equal, ÷ stands for greater than, and =
stands for less than, state which of the following is true ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(1) 3 × 2 < 4 ÷ 16 > 2 + 4
(2) 5 > 8 + 4 = 10 < 4 × 8
(3) 3 × 4 > 2 – 9 + 3 < 3
(4) 5 × 3 < 3 ÷ 8 + 4 × 1
(a) Only 1 is true
(b) Only 2 is true
(c) Both 2 and 4 is true
(d) Only 3 is true
62. If 55 + 66 = 33 and 22 + 99 = 33, what is 44 + 88 ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 33
(b) 36
(c) 38
(d) 40
63. Pipe A can fill a tank completely in 5 hours. However, on account of a
leak at the tank, it takes 3 more hours to fill the tank. How long will the
leak take to empty the full tank when pipe A is closed/shut ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 13 hours 20 minutes
(b) 7.5 hours
(c) 14 hours 40 minutes
(d) 12 hours 20 minutes
64. If ‘+’ stands for ‘multiplication’, ‘<’ stands for ‘division’, ‘÷’ stands for
‘subtraction’, ‘–’ stands for ‘addition’ and ‘×’ stands for ‘greater than’,
identify which expression is correct.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) 20 – 4 ÷ 4 + 8 < 2 × 26
(b) 20 × 8 + 15 < 5 ÷ 9 – 8
(c) 20 < 2 + 10 ÷ 4 – 6 × 100
(d) 20 < 5 + 25 ÷ 10 – 2 × 96
65. Which of the following interchanges of numbers would make the given
equation correct?
8 × 20 ÷ 3 + 9 – 5 = 38
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 8, 9
(b) 3, 5
(c) 3, 9
(d) 3, 8
66. Put the correct mathematical signs in the following equation from the
given alternatives.
33 ? 11 ? 3 ? 6 = 115
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) ×, ÷, –
(b) ÷, ×, ×
(c) –, ×, +
(d) +, –, ×
67. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs
and to balance the given equation.
15 * 24 * 3 * 6 * 17
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) + × = ÷
(b) – × = +
(c) – ÷ + =
(d) + ÷ – =
68. If ‘–’ stand for addition, ‘+’ stands for subtraction, ‘÷’ stands for
multiplication and ‘×’ stands for division, then which one of the
following equations is correct?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 25 × 5 ÷ 20 – 27 + 7 = 120
(b) 25 + 5 × 20 – 27 ÷ 7 = 128
(c) 25 + 5 – 20 + 27 × 7 = 95
(d) 25 – 5 + 20 × 27 ÷ 7 = 100
69. In the following question, some relationship have been expressed
through symbols which are
× = greater than θ = not less than
÷ = less than β = not greater than
+ = equal to φ = not equal to,
then A θ B × C implies
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) B θ C
(b) A ÷ C
(c) A φ C
(d) B β C
70. If 63 – 30 = 30, 72 – 10 = 40, then 81 – 60 = ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 50
(b) 35
(c) 15
(d) 20
71. The average age of father and his son is 22 years. The ratio of their ages
is 10 : 1 respectively. What is the age of the son ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 24
(b) 4
(c) 40
(d) 14
72. In a certain code, LONDON is coded as 24 – 30 – 28 – 8 – 30 –
28. How will FRANCE be coded?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 10 – 24 – 6 – 28 – 6 – 12
(b) 12 – 26 – 6 – 28 – 8 – 10
(c) 12 – 36 – 2 – 28 – 6 – 10
(d) 12 – 26 – 2 – 28 – 8 – 10
73. If 29 × 48 = 576, 35 × 16 = 90, 22 × 46 = 96, then 42 × 17 = ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 56
(b) 286
(c) 48
(d) 64
74. If ‘P’denotes’ ‘multiplied by’, ‘T’ denotes ‘subtracted from’, ‘M’
denotes ‘added to’ and ‘B’ denotes ‘divided by’ then : what should be
the correct response of
12P6M 15 T 16 B 4 ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) 70
(b) 75
(c) 83
(d) 110
75. If + = Greater than, φ = Not greater than, – = Not less than, × = Equal
to, | = Less than and L = Not equal to, then of A | B × C which of the
following is true ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) B + C | A
(b) C – B + A
(c) B | A | C
(d) A φ B | C
76. Identify one response which would be a correct inference from the
given premises stated according to the following symbols :
‘A’ stands for not greater than
‘B’ stands for equal to
‘C’ stands for less than
‘D’ stands for not less than
‘E’ stands for not equal to
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
‘F’ stands for greater than Premises (2 M B N) and (2N A 3K)
(a) 2M D 3K
(b) 2M B 3K
(c) 2M C 3K
(d) 2K B 3N
77. Rahim and his uncle differ in their ages by 30 years. After 7 years, if
the sum of their ages is 66, what will be the age of the uncle ?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) 39
(b) 41
(c) 51
(d) 49
DIRECTIONS : In questions no. 78 and 79, some equations are solved on
the basis of a certain system. On the same basis, find out the correct answer
for the unsolved equation.
(SSC CHSL 2013)
78. If 782 = 20
and 671= 17, then
884 = ?
(a) 26
(b) 23
(c) 32
(d) 19
79. 5 × 6 × 4 = 456, 3 × 6 × 5 = 536,
4×8×7=?
(a) 847
(b) 784
(c) 748
(d) 478
80. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs
and to balance the given equation.
9 * 7 * 2 * 3 * 10
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) + – × =
(b) – ÷ × =
(c) ÷ × + =
(d) – + ÷ =
81. If ‘+’ denotes ÷, ‘–’ denotes ×, ‘×’ denotes – and ‘÷’ denotes +, then
35 + 7 – 5 ÷ 5 × 6 = ?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) 20
(b) 14
(c) 36
(d) 24
82. 3 daily wage workers A, B and C are distributed ` 178 in such a way that
A gets ` 4 less than C, B gets ` 15 more than A and C gets ` 11 less
than B. What is the ratio of their shares?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) 53 : 68 : 57
(b) 57 : 53 : 68
(c) 50 : 51 : 52
(d) 53 : 56 : 68
83. A Woman has only 25 p and 50 p coins in her bag. If in all she has 40
coins which total rupees 12.75, then the number of 50 p coins is
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
(a) 15
(b) 17
(c) 11
(d) 13
84. The age of Sunita’s father today is four times as that of her age. After 8
years, the age of her father will be three times that of her age. What is
Sunita’s age today?
(SSC Steno. 2013)
(a) 24 years
(b) 20 years
(c) 18 years
(d) 16 years
85. If 5 + 7 = 21 and 9 + 4 = 31, what is 7 + 9 = ?
(SSC Steno. 2013)
(a) 41
(b) 51
(c) 61
(d) 71
86. If 532 + 781 = 21 and 862 + 910 = 21, then what is the value of 796 +
355 = ?
(SSC Steno. 2013)
(a) 21
(b) 30
(c) 31
(d) 22
87. If ‘–’ stands ÷ ; ‘+’ stands for ‘×’; ‘÷’ stands for ‘–’ and ‘×’ stands for
‘+’, which one of the following is correct?
(SSC Steno. 2013)
(a) 10 + 5 - 5 ÷ 5 × 5 = 10
(b) 10 – 5 + 5 ÷ 5 × 5 = 25
(c) 10 × 5 ÷ 5 + 5 − 5 = 0
(d) 10 ÷ 5 × 5 ÷ 5 = 5
88. Praveen is twice as old as Roopa and 6 years older than Deepak. If
Deepak is 12 years, How old is Roopa?
(SSC Steno. 2013)
(a) 9
(b) 8
(c) 11
(d) 6
89. If p means -, q means +, r means ÷ and s means ×, then 18 p 6 q 4 s 6 r
2=?
(SSC Steno. 2014)
(a) 24
(b) 12
(c) 26
(d) 128
90. If 9 – 8 – 7 = 876, 6 – 4 – 2 = 531, then 8 – 5 – 3 = ?
(SSC Steno. 2014)
(a) 647
(b) 741
(c) 742
(d) 572
91. If ‘–’ denotes ‘+’
‘÷’ denotes ‘×’
‘+’ denotes ‘–’
‘×’ denotes ‘÷’
then 27 × 3 ÷ 6 + 9 – 8 = ?
(SSC Steno. 2016)
(a) 53
(b) 3.5
(c) 15
(d) 14.5
92. What will be the correct mathematical signs that can be inserted in the
following ?
4_6_2_4_8 = 30
(SSC Steno. 2016)
(a) + + – ×
(b) × + – +
(c) – × + +
(d) + + × –
93. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs
and to balance the following equation :
35 * 7 * 25 * 15 * 2
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
(a) + = ×
(b) +=×
(c) × = +
(d) = ×
94. Some equations are solved on the basis of a certain system. Find the
correct answer for the unsolved equation on that basis.
If 7 × 9 × 6 × 5 = 5 × 7 × 4 × 3,
then 8 × 4 × 14 × 12 = ?
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
(a) 5 × 3 × 7 × 10
(b) 6 × 3 × 9 × 11
(c) 6 × 2 × 12 × 10
(d) 6×4×8×9
95. An insect is walking in a straight line. It covers a distance of 15 cm per
minute. It comes back 2.5 cm after every 15 cm. How long will it take
to cover a distance of 1 metre ?
(SSC CGL 2014)
(a) 6.5 min
(b) 8 min
(c) 10 min
(d) 12 min
96. If 1 candle in box number 1 is placed in box number 2, then box-2 has
twice the number of candles that box 1 has.
If 1 candle from box-2 is placed in box-1, the box-2 and box-1 have the
same number of candles.
How many candles were there in box-1 and box-2 ?
Box--1 Box-2 Box-1 Box-2
(SSC CGL 2014)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
97. Which of the following interchange of signs would make the equation
correct ?
6 × 4 + 2 = 16
(SSC CGL 2014)
(a) + and ×, 2 & 4
(b) + and ×, 4 & 6
(c) + and ×, 2 & 6
(d) + and ×, 3 & 4
98. Select the correct combination of mathematical sings to replace the *
signs and to balance the following equation :
45 * 3 * 6 * 2 * 16
(SSC CGL 2014)
(a) + × =
(b) + ×=
(c) + × – =
(d) + + – =
99. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs
and to balance the following equation :
8 * 5 * 10 * 2 * 25
(SSC CGL 2014)
(a) + × =
(b) + – =
(c) × + = ×
(d) × – = ×
100. On one side of a street are even numbers and on the other side are odd
numbers. No. 1 is exactly in front of No. 2. My House is No. 9. From
my house , a man comes up from No. 2 and knocks at the door, five
doors beyond the house infront of me. What is the No. of that house ?
(SSC CGL 2014)
(a) 18
(b) 20
(c) 22
(d) 26
101. Govind is 48 years old. He is twice as old as his son Prem is now. How
old was Prem seven years before ?)
SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
(a) 16
(b) 17
(c) 13
(d) 18
102. If ‘–’ stands for ‘+’, ‘+’ stands for ‘×’, ‘×’ stands for ‘–’ then which one
of the following is not correct ?)
SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
(a) 22 + 7 – 3 × 9 = 148
(b) 33 × 5 – 10 + 20 = 228
(c) 7 + 28 –3 × 52 = 127
(d) 44 – 9 + 6 × 11 = 87
103. Some equations are solved on the basis of a certain system. Find the
correct answer for the unsolved equation on that basis.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
5 * 6 = 35, 8 * 4 = 28, 6 * 8 = ?
(a) 46
(b) 34
(c) 23
(d) 38
104. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs
and to balance the following equation.
12 * 3 * 4 = 6 * 8 * 8
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
(a) +, ×, –, ×
(b) ×, +, –, ×
(c) ×, +, ×, –
(d) ×, –, ×, +
105. Mani is double the age of Prabhu. Ramona is half the age of Prabhu. If
Mani is sixty, find out the age of Ramona.
(SSC CHSL 2014)
(a) 20
(b) 15
(c) 10
(d) 24
106. Let
N = 11 O = 13 P = 17
Find the letter to be in the box in the relation given :)
N × + M ) ÷ K = 31 (SSC CHSL 2014)
(a) L
(b) P
(c) J
(d) O
107. Some equations are solved on the basis of a certain system. On the
same basis, find out the correct answer for the unsolved equation.
(SSC CHSL 2014)
2 × 3 × 4 = 432, 5 × 6 × 7 = 765
7 × 8 × 9 = 987, 2×5×7=?
(a) 572
(b) 752
(c) 725
(d) 257
108. The overall rainfall in certain region of India decreases year after year.
Find out from the data the trend in decrease.
(SSC CHSL 2014)

(a) 6 mm
(b) 7 mm
(c) 5 mm
(d) 8 mm
109. A train starts from station A and reaches B 15 minutes late when it
moves with 40 km/hr and 24 minutes late when it goes 30 km/hr. The
distance between the two stations is
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) 16 km
(b) 18 km
(c) 21 km
(d) 24 km
110. If, + stands for division; × stands for addition ; – stands for
multiplication : ÷ stands for subtraction, which of the following is
correct ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
A. 46 × 6 ÷ 4 – 5 + 3 = 74
B. 46 – 6 + 4 × 5 ÷ 3 = 71
C. 46 ÷ 6 × 4 – 5 + 3 = 75.5
D. 46 × 6 – 4 + 5 ÷ 3 = 70.1
(a) D
(b) B
(c) A
(d) C
111. If + = ×, – = ÷, × = +, ÷ = –, then which is the correct equation out of the
following?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) 18 ÷ 6 + 4 – 2 ÷ 3 = 22
(b) 18 + 6 – 4 × 2 ÷ 3 = 26
(c) 18 × 6 – 4 + 7 × 8 = 47
(d) 18 – 6 × 7 ÷ 2 + 8 = 63
112. Find the number that is common for all of the clue’s given below :
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(A) Virgo
(B) Volleyball
(C) Highest scoring shot of a particular sport
(D) Extra sensory perceptions.
(a) 8
(b) 4
(c) 2
(d) 6
113. To identify the correct response from the given premises stated
according to following symbols.
‘A’ stands for not less that ( )
‘B’ stands for not equal to ( )
‘C’ stands for not greater than ( )
‘D’ stands for greater than (>)
‘E’ stands for less than (<)
‘F’ stands for equal to (=)
Premises 4YF3x and 3xF6Z
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) 2 Y F 3 Z
(b) 4 Y B 5 Z
(c) 2 Y D 3 Z
(d) 2 Y E 3 Z
114. If ‘+’ means ‘×’, ‘–’ means ‘÷’, ‘×’ means ‘–’ and ‘÷’ means ‘+’, then
what will be the value of 16 ÷ 64 – 8 × 4 + 2 ?)
SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) 12
(b) 24
(c) 16
(d) 18
115. Two persons A and B get the same salary. Their Basic pay are different.
The allowances are 65% and 80% of the basic pay respectively. What is
the ratio of the basic pay ?)
SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) 7:5
(b) 17:15
(c) 12:11
(d) 11:10
116. A man climbing up a wall of 24 metres high, climbs 16 m on one day
but slipped back by 3m 40cms in the evening. How far had the man
reached on that day?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) 12.6 m
(b) 19 m 40 cm
(c) 12 m 40 cm
(d) 11.4 m
117. Two horses A and B run at a speed of 3:2 ratio in the first lap; during
the second lap the ratio differs by 4:7; during the third lap the ratio
differs by 8:9. What is the difference in ratio of speed altogether
between the two horses.)
SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) 3
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 1
118. If a represents ÷, ‘b’ represents +, ‘c’ represents – and ‘d’ represents ×
then 24a 6d 4b 9c 8 = ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) 6
(b) 17
(c) 20
(d) 19
119. Some equations are solved on the basis of certain system. find out the
correct answer for the unsolved equation on that basis: 7 × 6 × 4 = 674,
8 × 5 × 3 = 583, 9 × 1 × 2 = ?)
SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) 727
(b) 292
(c) 192
(d) 462
120. Change the symbol and solve accordingly to find out correct answer
from the alternatives given below 9 × 8 × 7 = 24, 4 × 7 × 3 = 14, 2 × 1
×9=?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
(a) 12
(b) 11
(c) 18
(d) 10
121. If ‘–’ stands for addition, ‘+’ stands for multiplication, ‘ ‘ stands for
subtraction and ‘×’ stands for division, which one of the following
equations is correct?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 5 + 2 – 12 × 6 2 = 10
(b) 5 2 + 12 × 6 – 2 = 4
(c) 5 – 2 + 12 × 6 2 = 27
(d) 5 + 2 – 12 6 × 2 = 13
122. If P denotes ÷ Q denotes ×, R denotes + and S denotes –, then
16Q12P6R5S4?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 32
(b) 33
(c) 30
(d) 31
123. Some equations have been solved on the basis of certain system. Find
the correct answer for the unsolved equations on that basis ?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
If 72 × 19 = 23, 13 × 48 = 35 and 16 × 43 = 18 then 39 × 22 = ?
(a) 27
(b) 51
(c) 31
(d) 21
124. If + means ÷, ÷ means ×, and × means +, then following will be :
64 + 8 × 32 ÷ 4
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a) 128
(b) 160
(c) 136
(d) 144
125. If ‘×’ means ‘addition’, ‘–’ means ‘division’, ‘/’ means ‘subtraction’
and ‘+’ means ‘multiplication’, then which of the equation is correct
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 25 + 10 – 5/ 10 × 3 = 43
(b) 25 –10 × 5+ 10/3 = 72
(c) 25 ×10/5 + 10 – 3 = 12
(d) 25/10 + 5 × 10/3 = 18
126. In this question, some equations are solved on the basis of a certain
system. On the same basis find out the correct answer from amongst the
four alternatives for the unsolved equation.
53 – 34 = 5334
65 – 46 = 6456
75 – 24 = ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 7542
(b) 7524
(c) 7452
(d) 7254
127. If ‘+’ means ‘/’, ‘/’ means ‘–’,’–’ means ‘×’, ‘×’ means ‘+’, then 24 +
8/2–6 × 6 = ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) –10
(b) –3
(c) 12
(d) 21
128. In this question, some equations are solved on the basis of a certain
system. On the same basis find out the correct answer from amongst the
four alternatives for the unsolved equation.
7 × 6 × 8 = 678
8 × 9 × 7 = 987
6 × 5 × 7 = 567
5×4×6=?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 456
(b) 564
(c) 645
(d) 654
129. If ‘×’ means addition, ‘–’ means division, ‘÷’ means subtraction and ‘+’
means multiplication, then which of the equations is correct?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 16 × 5 ÷ 10 + 4 – 3 = 19
(b) 16 + 5 ÷ 10 × 4 – 3 = 9
(c) 16 + 5 – 10 × 4 ÷ 3 = 9
(d) 16 – 5 × 10 ÷ 4 + 3 = 12
130. If 4 × 5 × 2 = 524, 3 × 7 × 2 = 723 and 6 × 8 × 7 = 876 then 9 × 4 × 5 =
?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 495
(b) 459
(c) 549
(d) 954
131. If ‘ + ‘ means minus , ‘ - ‘ means multiplication, ‘ ÷ ‘ means plus, and ‘×’
means division , then 15 - 3 + 10 × 5 ÷ 5
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 52
(b) 48
(c) 22
(d) 5
132. A certain system is followed to solve the problem. Accordingly find out
the correct answer from the alternatives for the unsolved equations.
7 × 4 × 9 = 479
9 × 5 × 2 = 592
6 × 9 × 5 = 965
8×6×2=?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 286
(b) 682
(c) 628
(d) 268
133. The age of Dr. Pandey is four times the age of his son. After 10 years ,
the age of Dr. Pandey will be twice the age of his son . The present age
of Dr. Pandey’s son is
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) 4 years
(b) 5 years
(c) 6 years
(d) 8 years
134. Mona is 6 years younger to her husband and he is 5 times as old as his
daughter Rina. If Rina was 5 years old 3 years back, what is the present
age of Mona?
(SSC SI 2016)
(a) 34
(b) 35
(c) 40
(d) 30
135. If 678 = 83, 476 = 75 and 567 = 80, what is 369 = ?
(SSC SI 2016)
(a) 18
(b) 40
(c) 72
(d) 99
136. In a peculiar mathematical operation, plus means
multiplication, minus means plus, divided means minus and multiplication
means sum of digits of two numbers. Follow these rules and solve the
following example.(SSC SI 2016)
(6 × 7) – (8 × 9) – (10 × 11) = ?
(a) 04
(b) 51
(c) 224
(d) 33
137. Rakhi got engaged 10 years ago. Rakhi’s present age is 5/3 of her age at
the time of engagement. If the present age of Rakhi’s mother is twice
that of present age of Rakhi, then what was her mother’s age (in years)
at the time of her engagement.
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 50
(b) 40
(c) 30
(d) 60
138. In the following question, correct the equation by interchanging two
signs.
(SSC CGL 2017)
9 × 3 + 8 ÷ 4 – 7 = 28
(a) × and –
(b) + and –
(c) ÷ and +
(d) × and ÷
139. If 4 * 5 % 3 = 8000 and 2 * 3 % 2 = 36, then 4 * 3 % 3 =?)
SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 432
(b) 1728
(c) 36
(d) 144
140. Nine years later, age of B will be equal to the present age of A. Sum of
A’s age 3 years later and B’s age 4 years ago is 76. If C is half of the
present age of B, then what will be C’s age (in years) after 10 years?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 32
(b) 36
(c) 27
(d) 31
141. In the following question, correct the equation by interchanging two
signs.
(SSC CGL 2017)
4×3–6÷2+7=8
(a) – and +
(b) × and –
(c) ÷ and ×
(d) × and +
142. If 3 # 4 % 8 = 6 and 9 % 4 # 3 = 12, then 12 % 6 # 24 = ?)
SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 5
(d) 6
143. In the following question, by using which mathematical operator will
the expression become correct?
18 ? 6 ? 9 ? 27
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) ×, ÷ and =
(b) ÷ , × and =
(c) ×, + and =
(d) +, – and =
144. If 18 (9) 3 and 36 (30) 5, then what is the value of A in 19 (A) 18?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 33
(b) 57
(c) 75
(d) 96
145. The ratio of present ages of P and Q is 5 : 8. Three years later their
ages will be in ratio 8 : 11. What is the present age (in years) of Q?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 5
(b) 11
(c) 14
(d) 8
146. If “P”denotes “multiplied by”, “R”denotes “subtracted from”, “S”
denotes “added to “ and “Q” denotes “divided by”, “then which of the
following equation is true?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 18 R 60 Q 15 S 2 = 8 (b) 15 S 16 Q 2 P 4 = 47
(c) 3 P 5 R 18 Q 3 = 6 (d) 15 S 28 Q 4 P 2 = 27
147. If 4 * 7 * 2 = 361 and 5 * 9 * 1 = 480, then 2 * 1 * 3 = ?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 312
(b) 324
(c) 210
(d) 102
148. If “+” means “minus”, “×” means “divided by”, “ ÷ ” means “plus” and
“–” means “multiplied by”, then
126 × 14 + 7 – 3 ÷ 2 = ?
(SSC CHSL 2017)
(a) – 10
(b) – 12
(c) – 17
(d) – 41
149. Some equations are solved on the basis of certain system. Find out the
correct answer for the unsolved equation on that basis.
(SSC MTS 2017)
If 12 × 9 = 810 and 15 × 9 = 513 then 13 × 8 = ?
(a) 104
(b) 410
(c) 411
(d) 401
150. The total age of a mother and her daughter is 60 years. The difference
between their ages is 30 years. Find out the age of mother.
(SSC MTS 2017)
(a) 40 years
(b) 55 years
(c) 45 years
(d) 50 years
151. If P denotes ‘÷ ‘, Q denotes ‘×’, R denotes ‘+’ and S denotes ‘–’, then
18Q12P4R5S6 is equal to:
(SSC MTS 2017)
(a) 65
(b) 36
(c) 53
(d) 34
152. In the following question, by using which mathematical operators will
the expression become correct?
14 ? 2 ? 4 ? 6 ? 4
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) ×, ÷, > and ×
(b) ÷, ×, > and ×
(c) ÷, +, = and ×
(d) ÷, +, > and ×
153. In the following question, correct the equation by inter-changing two
signs.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
43 + 9 – 6 ÷ 3 × 8 = 50
(a) ÷ and ×
(b) + and ÷
(c) – and +
(d) – and ×
154. If 4 * 9 % 2 =47 and 9 * 0 % 6 = 84, then 5 * 3 % 7 = ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) 38
(b) 51
(c) 42
(d) 46
155. If 1/4/3 = 254 and 3/6/8 = 479, then 5/2/7 = ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
(a) 416
(b) 461
(c) 368
(d) 638
156. If 85 × 5 – 3 = 20 and 18 × 2 –1 = 10, then 100 × 20 – 5 =?
(SSC Stenographer 2017)
(a) 15
(b) 20
(c) 10
(d) 13
157. By interchanging which two signs the equation will be correct?
25 + 18 ÷ 2 – 4 = 20
(SSC Stenographer 2017)
(a) + and ÷
(b) ÷ and –
(c) + and –
(d) None of these
158. Present ages of A and B are in ratio 3 : 5, 7 years later B’s age will be
twice the age of C. If C celebrated his 10th birthday 4 years ago, then
what is the present age (in years) of A?)
SSC Stenographer 2017)
(a) 14
(b) 21
(c) 28
(d) 42
159. Nisha and Deepak are a married couple and have a daughter named
Tanya. Currently, Deepak is 5 years older than Nisha and Nisha is thrice
the age of Tanya. If Tanya is 10 years old, what was her father’s age at
the time of his daughter’s birth?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) 35 years
(b) 25 years
(c) 30 years
(d) 20 years
160. Which two signs should be interchanged in the following equation to
make it correct?
(SSC CGL 2018)
8 ´ 2 + 5 – 16 ¸ 4 = 14
(a) ´ and – (b) ´ and +
(c) ¸ and ´ (d) ¸ and +
161. The sum of the current ages of Shipra and Malini is 65 years. After 5
years, Shipra’s age will be 15 years more than Malini’s age. What is
Malini’s current age?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) 25 years
(b) 30 years
(c) 15 years
(d) 20 years
162. Which two signs should be interchanged to make the following
equation correct?
(SSC CGL 2018)
5 + 16 – 4 × 14 ÷ 2 = 59
(a) × and +
(b) ÷ and ×
(c) + and –
(d) ÷ and –
163. Which two signs should be interchanged in the following equation to
make it correct?
(SSC CHSL 2018)
15 + 15 – 2 × 10 ÷ 35 = 16
(a) + and –
(b) × and ÷
(c) × and –
(d) + and ÷
164. Which two signs should be interchanged to make the following
equation correct?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
18 + 12 ´ 8 - 6 ¸ 3 = 9
(a) + and ´
(b) ¸ and +
(c) – and ´
(d) ´ and ¸
165. Which two numbers should be interchanged to make the given
equation correct?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
9+4¸2-6´3=4¸3´6-9+1
(a) 6 and 4
(b) 4 and 9
(c) 4 and 2
(d) 6 and 3
166. Which of the following interchanges of signs and numbers would make
the given equation correct?)
SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
12 ¸ 4 + 2 - 6 ´ 3 = 3 ¸ 12 + 6 ´ 2 – 4
(a) ´ and ¸ , 4 and 6
(b) ¸ and + , 6 and 4
(c) ´ and -, 4 and 6
(d) - and +, 6 and 4
167. If ‘A’ is replaced by ‘+’; if ‘B’ is replaced by ‘–’; ‘C’ is replaced by
‘¸’; and ‘D’ replaced by ‘´’, then find the value of the following
equation.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
20A15C3D8B9
(a) 65
(b) 51
(c) 55
(d) 53
168. Find out the two signs to be interchanged for making following
equation correct:
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
25 + 5 ´ 7 – 12 ¸ 3 = 26
(a) + and –
(b) + and ×
(c) + and ÷
(d) – and ÷
169. Find out the two signs to be interchanged for making following
equation correct.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
5 + 3 ´ 4 – 12 ¸ 2 = –1
(a) + and –
(b) + and ´
(c) + and ¸
(d) ´ and ¸
170. If ‘A’ is replaced by ‘+’; if ‘B’ is replaced by ‘–’; ‘C’ is replaced by
‘¸’; and ‘D’ replaced by ‘´’, find the value of the following equation.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
51C17D15A22B34
(a) 45
(b) 55
(c) 33
(d) 65
1. (d) (12 + 6) × 18 = 36 ⇒ (18 ÷ 6) × 12 = 36
⇒ 3 × 12 =
2. (a) As, 6 × 5 = 30
30 × 3 + 1 = 91
8 × 7 = 56
56 × 3 + 1 = 169
10 × 7 = 70
70 × 3 + 1 = 211
Similarly,
11 × 10 = 110
110 × 3 + 1 =
3. (b) Option (b)
24 = 4 × 5 + 4
⇒ 24 = 20 + 4

4. (c)

4 cubes each of the first second and third layers will have paint on two
sides only.
Therefore, total number of cubes having paint on two sides.
=4×3=
5. (b) Suppose the present age of Ashok is x years and that of his mother
is y years.
5 years ago
3 (x – 5) = (y – 5)
⇒ 3x – 15 = y – 5
⇒ 3x – y = 10 ...(i)
5 years hence,
2 (x + 5) = (y + 5)
⇒ 2x + 10 = y + 5
⇒ 2x – y = – 5 ...(ii)
From equations (i) and (ii)
x = 15 years
6. (b) Suppose the number of women boarded the bus at Delhi is x.
Therefore, the number of men = 2x
According to question,
2x – 10 = x + 5
⇒ 2x – x = 10 + 5
∴ x = 15
Total number of passengers boarded the bus initially = 3x
= 3 × 15 = 45
7. (b) Suppose there were x passengers initially
Number of passengers after first stop =

Number of passengers after second stop


= + 40 = 80

⇒ = 15

∴ x = 30
8. (d) Suppose the present age of son is x years.
Therefore, present age of the father = 4x years
According to question,
x + 3 = 15
∴ x = 15 – 3 = 12 years
The present age of father
= 4x = 4 × 12 = 48 years
∴ The present age of man’s wife
= 48 – 3 = 45 years
9. (d) As, = 2; 2 + 1 = 3

=2;2+3=5

=2;2+5=7

Similary,

10. (a) As, A = 51 × 14 = 714


B = 61 × 15 = 915
C = 71 × 16 = 1136
∴ D = 81 × 17 =
11. (b) 5 = 15 ÷ 3
12. (a) 25 × 2 – 6 = 4 × 11 + 0
⇒ 50 – 6 = 44 + 0 , ⇒ 44 = 44
13. (d) 5 + 4 = 9 and 9 × 2 = 18
6 + 3 = 9 and 9 × 3 = 27
12 + 4 = 16 and ?
=

14. (c) Suppose his present age is x years.


According to question
= x – 13

⇒ = x – 13

⇒ 47x = 60x – 780


⇒ 60x – 47x = 780
⇒ 13x = 780
∴x= = 60 years

15. (b) According to question,


Total number of families = 100
So, only 35 families have only TVs.
16. (c) Suppose total number of workers in the office = x
Number of woman workers =

∴ Number of man workers


=x–

Number of married woman workers =

Number of married woman workers who have children


=

Number of married man workers =

Number of married man workers who have children =

Number of workers who have children


= =

Number of workers without children


=x–

17. (a) 30 – 6 + 5 × 4 ÷ 2 = 27
⇒ 30 ÷ 6 × 5 + 4 – 2 = 27
⇒ 25 + 4 – 2 ⇒ 27 = 27, option (a) is correct
30 + 6 – 5 ÷ 4 × 2 = 30
⇒ 30 × 6 ÷ 5 – 4 + 2 = 30
⇒ 36 – 4 + 2 ≠ 30, option (b) is wrong
30 × 6 ÷ 5 – 4 + 2 = 32
⇒ 30 + 6 – 5 ÷ 4 × 2 ≠ 32, option (c) is wrong
⇒ 30 ÷ 6 × 5 + 4 – 2 = 40
⇒ 30 – 6 + 5 × 4 ÷ 2 40
option (d) is wrong.
18. (d) 9 + 7 = 16; 9–7=2
16 × 2 = 32
13 + 7 = 20; 13 – 7 = 6
20 × 6 = 120
17 + 9 = 26; 17 – 9 = 8
26 × 8 = 208
19 + 11 = 30; 19 – 11 = 8
30 × 8 =
19. (c) As, 3.5 + 0.2 = 3.7
3.7 + 0.4 = 4.1
4.1 + 0.8 = 4.9
4.9 + 1.6 = 6.5
6.5 + 3.2 =
20. (c) The pattern is as follows :
4+4=8
8 + 8 = 16
16 + 12 =
28 + 16 = 44
44 + 20 = 64
21. (a) Age of Shan = 55 years
Age of Sathian = 55 – 5 = 50 years
Age of Balan = 50 – 6 = 44 years
Age of Devan = 44 – 7 = 37 years
Difference between the ages of Shan and Devan = 55 – 37 = 18 years.
22. (b) ⇒ 20% families have own a car.
20% of 80 = = 16

50% of remaining families have own a motorcycle each


= (80 – 16) × = 32

The families which do not own any vehicle


= 80 – (32 + 16) = 80 – 48 = 32
23. (c) 9 × 4 + 1 × 6 = 36 + 6 = 42
8 × 9 + 2 × 3 = 72 + 6 = 78
Similarly
6 × 3 + 4 × 5 = 18 + 20 =
24. (a)
⇒a<b<c
Option (a)

a<b≤c
Option (b)

Option (c)
a0b+c⇒a>b=c
Option (d)
a0b×c⇒a>b≥c
25. (d) 5 – 4 = 1; 4 – 3 = 1
1+1=2
6 – 0 = 6; 5 – 1 = 4
6 + 4 = 10
6 – 2 = 4; 7 – 2 = 5
4+5=

26. (a)

16 P 24 M 8 Q 6 M 2 L 3 = ?
⇒ ? = 16 + 24 ÷ 8 – 6 ÷ 2 × 3
⇒ ? = 16 + 3 – 3 × 3
⇒ ? = 16 + 3 – 9 =
27. (a) 16 ⇒ (2 + 2)2 = (4)2
9 ⇒ (3 + 0)2 = (3)2
81 ⇒ (1 + 8)2 = (9)2
Similarly, 64 ⇒ (4 + 4)2 = (8)2
28. (d) Volume of sphere

Volume of hemisphere

Now,

or,

or,

∴ r = 3 cm
29. (c) 6 + 4 = 10; 1 + 4 = 5; 10 – 5 = 5
9 + 2 = 11; 3 + 1 = 4; 11 – 4 = 7
2 + 6 = 8; 1 + 1 = 2; 8 – 2 = 6
5 + 6 = 11; 2 + 2 = 4, 11 – 4 =

30. (b)

18 Q 12 P 4 R 5 S 6 = ?
⇒ ? = 18 × 12 ÷ 4 + 5 – 6
⇒ ? = 18 × 3 + 5 – 6
⇒ ? = 54 + 5 – 6 =
31. (d) Here, 25 ÷ 5 = 5; 5 × 3 = 15
30 ÷ 6 = 5; 5 × 4 = 20
35 ÷ 7 = 5; 5 × 5 =
32. (a) As, 3 + 3 + 4 + 5 = 15 ⇒ 1 + 5 = 6
and, 6 × 5 = 30
9 + 0 + 2 + 6 = 17 ⇒ 1 + 7 = 8
and, 8 × 5 = 40
Similarly,
3 + 0 + 4 + 5 = 12 ⇒ 1 + 2 = 3
and, 3 × 5 =
33. (d) Age of Manager = New Average Age + (No. of Subordinates ×
Change in Average)
= 31 + (25 × 1) = 56 years
34. (b) Suppose, in the beginning the number of students in Class B = x
Therefore, the number of Students in
Class A = 2x
Now,
2x + 20 + x + 30 = 140
⇒ 3x = 140 – 50

Number of Students in Class A


= 2x = 2 × 30 = 60
35. (c) Take LCM of 8, 12, 15 and 20

∴ LCM = 2 × 2 × 3 × 5 × 2 = 120
Since the remainder to be left is 2, the number can be given by 120K +
2, where k is a positive integer
120 × 1 + 2 = 122(K = 1)
36. (c) (3 + 8) × (1 + 5)
⇒ 11 × 6 = 66
(2 + 9) × (3 + 6)
⇒ 11 × 9 = 99
Similarly,
(8 + 2) × (4 + 4)
⇒ 10 × 8 =

37. (d)

45 + 9 – 3 × 15 ÷ 2
⇒ ? = 45 ÷ 9 × 3 + 15 – 2
⇒ ? = 5 × 3 + 15 – 2
⇒ ? = 30 – 2 =
38. (d) + 14 = 92
92 + 21 = 113
113 + 28 = 141
141 + 35 = 176
39. (d) Let father’s age is x yr.
Son’s age is yr.

⇒ x = 28 yr.

Father’s age after 8 year is 36 years.


40. (c) 90 ÷ 18 × 6 + 30 – 4 = 56
41. (d) As, 73 + 46 = 42
7 – 3 = 4, 4 + 6 = 10
Add 4 + 10 = 14
14 × 3 = 42
Similarly, 6 – 2 = 4, 8 + 0 = 8
4 + 8 = 12
12 × 3 = 36
42. (a) Series

43. (c) D = S × T
In first case, 20 = S × T ⇒ T = ... (1)

In second case, 30 = (S + 20) × T ⇒ T = ... (2)

From equation (1) & (2)

∴T= hr or 30 minutes

44. (b) 1 × 8 × 5 × 3 × 7 = 73581


In this all the multiple are written in reverse direction to get the number
∴ 9 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 8 = 82349

45. (b)

Similarly,

46. (b) The expression is :


30K 2 Q 3 J 6 T 5
⇒ 30 ÷ 2 + 3 × 6 – 5
⇒ 15 + 3 × 6 – 5
⇒ 15 + 18 – 5
⇒ 33 – 5 = 28
47. (b) The expression is :
8 I 12 He 16 You 2 we 10
⇒ 8 × 12 + 16 ÷ 2 – 10
⇒ 8 × 12 + 8 – 10
⇒ 104 – 10 = 94
48. (a) Suppose the present age of Arun is 4x years and that of Deepak is
3x years.
6 years hence,
Arun’s age = 4x + 6 = 26
⇒ 4x = 26 – 6
x= =5

∴ Present age of Deepak = 3x = 15 years


49. (d)

50. (b)

51. (d)

14 × 4 ÷ 70 + 10 – 2 = ?
⇒ ? = 14 + 4 – 70 ÷ 10 × 2
⇒ ? = 14 + 4 – 7 × 2
⇒ ? = 18 – 14 =
52. (a) 5 * 5 * 5 * 3 * 10
⇒ 5 × 5 + 5 = 3 × 10
⇒ 30 = 30
53. (b) 8 + 2 ÷ 3 – 4 × 6
⇒ 8÷2–3×4+6
⇒ 4 – 12 + 6
⇒ –2
54. (b) 16 – 8 ÷ 1 = 8

55. (b)

56. (b) 4 × 2 × 6 = 1626 = (42)26 = 1626


3 × 7 × 4 = 974 ⇒ (32)74 = 974
∴ 5 × 6 × 8 = (52)68 = 2568
57. (a) By checking options
36 ÷ 6 × 3 + 2 = 6 × 3 + 2 ⇒ 20 = 20
58. (a) Son’s age = 6 yrs.
Father’s age = 30 yrs.
Let ‘x’ be the yr. after which father will be 4 times as old as his son.
According to question
30 + x = 4(6 + x) = 30 + x = 24 + 4x ⇒ 6 = 3x.
x = 2.
Hence, require year is 2 yrs.
59. (b) The nearest perfect square less than 2486 is 2401.
2486 – = 2401 = 49 × 49
60. (c) (6 + 12) × 4 ⇒ 18 × 4 =

61. (c)

form (1)
3 × 2 < 4 ÷ 16 > 2 + 4
⇒ 3 + 2 – 4 > 16 × 2 ÷ 4
⇒5–4> ⇒ 1 > 8 (not possible)

from (2)
5 > 8 + 4 = 10 < 4 × 8
⇒ 5 × 8 ÷ 4 < 10 – 4 + 8
⇒ 5 × 2 < 18 – 4 ⇒ 10 < 14
form (3)
3×4>2–9+3<3
⇒3+4×2=9÷3–3
⇒3+8 3–3
from (4)
5×3<3÷8+4×1
⇒5+3–3>8÷4+1
⇒ 8 – 3 > 2 +1
⇒5>3
Both (2) and (4) are correct.
62. (b) 55 + 66 ⇒ 5 + 6 = 11
11 × 3 = 33
22 + 99 ⇒ 2 + 9 = 11
11 × 3 ⇒ 33
Similarly,
44 + 88 ⇒ 4 + 8 = 12
12 × 3 =
63. (a) Pipe A can fill a tank completely in 5 hours. On account of a leak
at the tank, it takes 5 + 3 = 8 hours to fill the tank. Time taken by
the leak to empty the full tank
= = 13 hours 20 minutes

64. (c)

Option (a)
20 – 4 ÷ 4 + 8 < 2 × 26
⇒ 20 + 4 – 4 × 8 ÷ 2 > 26
⇒ 20 + 4 – 4 × 4 > 26
⇒ 24 – 16 > 26 ⇒ 8 > 26 (not possible)
Option (b)
20 × 8 + 15 < 5 ÷ 9 – 8
⇒ 20 > 8 × 15 ÷ 5 – 9 + 8
⇒ 20 > 8 × 3 – 9 + 8
⇒ 20 > 24 – 9 + 8 ⇒ 20> 23 (not possible)
Option (c)
20 < 2 + 10 ÷ 4 – 6 × 100
⇒ 20 ÷ 2 × 10 – 4 + 6 > 100
⇒ 10 × 10 – 4 + 6 > 100
⇒ 100 – 4 + 6 > 100
⇒ 106 – 4 > 100 ⇒ 102 > 100
Option (d)
20 < 5 + 25 ÷ 10 – 2 × 96
⇒ 20 ÷ 5 × 25 – 10 + 2 > 96
⇒ 4 × 25 – 10 + 2 > 96
⇒ 100 – 10 + 2 > 96
⇒ 102 – 10 > 96 ⇒ 92 > 96 (not possible)
65. (b) 8 × 20 ÷ 3 + 9 – 5 = 38
⇒ 8 × 20 ÷ 5 + 9 – 3 = 38
⇒ 8 × 4 + 9 – 3 = 38
⇒ 32 + 9 – 3 = 38
66. (a) 33 × 11 ÷ 3 – 6 = 115

⇒ 121 – 6 = 115
67. (d) 15 * 24 * 3 * 6 * 17
⇒ 15 + 24 ÷ 3 – 6 = 17
⇒ 15 + 8 – 6 = 17
68. (a) Solve by options, we can check all the options one by one.
25 ÷ 5 × 20 + 27 – 7 ⇒ 5 × 20 + 27 – 7 ⇒ 100 + 27 – 7
120 = 120
69. (a) A θ B × C
AθB;B×C
∴ A≥B;B>C
Hence, option (a) implies the given equation.
70. (c) (6 + 3) – (3 + 0) = 6 × 5 = 30
(7 + 2) – (1 + 0) = 8 × 5 = 40
∴ (8 + 1) – (6 + 0) = 3 × 5 = 15
71. (b) Suppose the age of son is x years
Therefore, age of father = 10x years
According to question
= 22

⇒ 11x = 44 ∴ x = = 4 years

Age of son = 4 years.


Age of father = 10 × 4 = 40 years
72. (c) L ⇒ 12; 12 × 2 = 24
O ⇒ 15; 15 × 2 = 30
N ⇒ 14; 14 × 2 = 28
D ⇒ 04; 04 × 2 = 08
O ⇒ 15; 15 × 2 = 30
N ⇒ 14; 14 × 2 = 28
Therefore,
F ⇒ 06; 06 × 2 = 12
R ⇒ 18; 18 × 2 = 36
A ⇒ 01; 01 × 2= 02
N ⇒ 14; 14 × 2 = 28
C ⇒ 03; 03 × 2 = 06
E ⇒ 05; 05 × 2 = 10
73. (a) 29 × 48
⇒ 2 × 9 × 4 × 8 = 576
35 × 16
⇒ 3 × 5 × 1 × 6 = 90
22 × 46
⇒ 2 × 2 × 4 × 6 = 96
Therefore,
42 × 17
⇒4×2×1×7=

74. (c)

12 P 6 M 15 T 16 B 4 = ?
⇒ ? = 12 × 6 + 15 – 16 ÷ 4
⇒ ? = 72 + 15 – 4 =
75. (b)

A|B × C ⇒ A < B = C
B + C | A ⇒ B > C < A Option (a)
C – B + A ⇒ C ≥ B > A Option (b)
B | A | C ⇒ B < A < C Option (c)
A φ B | C ⇒ A ≤ B < C Option (d)

76. (c)

2MBN
⇒2M=N⇒M=

2NA3K
⇒ 2 N ≤ 3K ⇒ 4M ≤ 3K
Option (a)
2 M D 3K
⇒ 2 M ≥ 3K : Not True
Option (b)
2MB3K
⇒ 2 M = 3 K : Not True
Option (c)
2MC3K
⇒ 2 M < 3 K : True
Option (d)
2KB3N
⇒ 2 K = 3 N : Not True
77. (b) Let uncle’s present age = x
Rahim’s present age = y
x – y = 30 ...(i)
After 7 year
(x + 7) + (y + 7) = 66
x + y + 14 = 66
x + y = 52 ...(ii)
combining (i) & (ii) we get
(x + y = 52) + (x – y = 30)
2x = 82
x = 41 so, uncle’s age is 41.
78. (b)
17 + 3 = 20

14 + 3 = 17

20 + 3 = 23

79. (c)

80. (a) 9 + 7 – 2 × 3 = 10
9 + 7 – 6 = 10
16 – 6 =10
81. (d) 35 ÷ 7 × 5 + 5 – 6
=5×5+5–6
25 + 5 – 6
30 – 6 = 24
82. (a) A = C – 4 .......(1)
B = A + 15 .......(2)
C = B – 15 .......(3)
From (1) and (3)
A = B – 11 – 4
A = B – 15
A:B:C
B – 15 : B : B – 11
B – 15 + B + B – 11 = 178
3 B = 178 + 26 = 204 ⇒ B = 68
A = 53, C = 57
83. (c) Let woman has number of 25 p coins = x
Number of 50 p coins = y
Then, value of 25 p coins = `

value of 50 p coins = `

Now, = 12.75 ... (1)

and x + y = 40 ... (2)


On solving question. (1) and (2) y = 11
Hence, the number of 50 p coins is 11.
84. (d) Let the present age of sunita = x year
Then, the present age of sunita’s father
= 4x years
After 8 years,
4x + 8 = 3 (x + 8)
4x + 8 = 3x + 24
4x – 3x = 24 – 8
x = 16 years
85. (c) If, 5 + 7 = 12 ⇒ 21
9 + 4 = 13 ⇒ 31
Then,
7 + 9 = 16 ⇒ 61
86. (b) If, 532 + 781 = (5 + 3 + 2) + (7 + 8 + 1) –5
= 10 + 16 – 5
= 21
862 + 910 = (8 + 6 +2) + (9 + 1 + 0) – 5
= 16 + 10 – 5
= 21
Then
796 + 355 = (7 + 9 + 6) + (3 + 5 + 5) – 5
= 22 + 13 – 5
= 30
87. (a) After interchanging sign–
10 × 5 ÷ 5 – 5 + 5 = 10 × 1 – 5 + 5
= 10 – 5 + 5
= 15 – 5
= 10
88. (a) Rupa =

Praveen = Deepak + 6 as Deepak = 12


So, Praveen = 12 + 6 = 18
Rupa’s is age =

89. (a) 18 – 6 + 4 × 6 ÷ 2
⇒ 18 – 6 + 4 × 3
⇒ 24
90. (c)
91. (a) = 27 ÷ 3 × 6 – 9 + 8
=9×6–9+8
= 54 – 9 + 8
= 53
92. (b) From the option (b) on putting the signs
4 × 6 + 2 – 4 + 8 = 30
24 + 2 – 4 + 8 = 30
22 + 8 = 30
30 = 30
93. (b) 35 ÷ 7 + 25 = 15 × 2
5 + 25 = 30
30 = 30
94. (c)

95. (b) It takes 15 cm per minute but it comes back 2.5 cm in every 15 cm.
So, 15 – 2.5 = 12.5 cm
as 1m = 100 cm
then, it will take to cover a distance of 1 m = = 8 min.

96. (d) Going by options;


If 1 cande in box number is placed in box number 2 then

Therefore, Box 2 has twice the number of candles than box 1.


If 1 candle from box 2 is placed in box-1
Then- Hence, Both boxes have the same numbers of
candles.
97. (b)
98. (*) Going by options:-
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

None of option matching, Hence question is wrong.


99. (c) 8 × 5 + 10 = 2 × 25
50 = 50

100. (b)

Hence, 20 is the number of that house.


101. (b) Govind’s age = 48 years
According to question
Prem’s age = 48/2 = 24 years
Prem’s age seven years before = 24 – 7 = 17 years.
102. (c) By options–
(a) 22 × 7 + 3 – 9 = 148
154 + 3 – 9
157 – 9 = 148 (Correct)
(b) 33 – 5 + 10 × 20 = 228
33 – 5 + 200
200 + 33 – 5
233 – 5 = 228 (Correct)
(c) 7 × 28 + 3 – 52 = 127
196 + 3 – 52
199 – 52 = 147 (Incorrect)
(d) 44 + 9 × 6 – 11 = 87
44 + 54 – 11
98 – 11 = 87 (Correct)
103. (a)

104. (c) (a) 12 + 3 × 4 .= 6 – 8 × 8


12 + 12 = 6 – 64
By options, 24 = 58 (Incorrect)
58 > 24
(b) 12 × 3 + 4 = 6 – 8 × 8
36 + 4 = 6 – 64
40 = 58 (Incorrect)
58 > 40
(c) 12 × 3 + 4 = 6 × 8 – 8
36 + 4 = 48 – 8
40 = 40 (Correct)
(d) 12 × 3 – 4 = 6 × 8 + 8
36 – 4 = 48 + 8
32 = 56 (Incorrect)
56 > 32
105. (b) Mani’s Age = 60 years
Prabhu’s Age = 60/2 = 30 years
Romana’s Age = 30/2 = 15 years
106. (a)

107. (b) First and last digits of each equation have been interchanged.

108. (c) Trend in decrease:

109. (b) Let ‘D’ be the distance between A and B and T be the time taken
by them
Then,
Distance = Speed × Time
D = 40 × ...(1)
D = 30 × ...(2)
Equating (1) and (2)
40 = 30 ⇒

40T + 10 = 30T + 12
T= hour

T= hour
Putting ‘T’ value in equation (1), we get
D = 40 × = = 18 km.

Hence, the distance between the two stations is 18 km.


110. (b) 46 × 6 ÷ 4 + 5 – 3 = 46 × 1.5 + 5 – 3 = 69 + 5 – 3 = 71
111. (b) 18 × 6 ÷ 4 + 2 – 3 = 18 × 1.5 + 2 – 3 = 27 + 2 – 3 = 26
112. (d) (A) Virgo is the sixth sign of zodiac.
(B) Volleyball is a team sport in which each team has six players
(C) A highest scoring short of a particular sport is six.

113. (a)

Premises :
4Y = 3x and 3x = 6Z
(a) 2Y = 3Z (ü) (b) 4Y ≠ 5Z (û)
(c) 2Y > 3Z (û) (d) 2Y < 3Z (û)
114. (c) 16 ÷ 64 – 8 × 4 + 2
⇒ 16 + 64 ÷ 8 – 4 × 2
⇒16 + 8 – 4 × 2
⇒ 16 + 8 – 8 ⇒ 16
115. (c) Let basic pay of A = ` x
Let basic pay of B = ` y
As per given condition
Total salary = x + 0.65 x = 1.65 x
Total salary of B = y + 0.80y = 1.8y
1.65x = 1.8 y

= = =

So ratio of basic pay = 12:11

116. (a) So net height climbed in one day

= 16 – 3.40
= 12.6 m
117. (a) Let the speed of A and B in first lap = 3x and 2x.
Speed of A and B in second lap = 4x and 7x
Speed of A and B in third lap = 8x and 9x
Total speed of horse A = 8x + 4x + 3x = 15x
Total speed of horse B = 9x + 7x + 2x = 18x
Difference between A and B = 18x – 15x = 3x
So correct answer is (a).
118. (b) 24 ÷ 6 × 4 + 9 – 8
4×4+9–8
16 + 9 – 8
25 –8 =17
119. (c) As, 7 × 6 ×4 = 674, 8 × 5 × 3 = 583
Similarly,
9 × 1 × 2 = 192
120. (a) (×) sign has been changed by (+) sign.
Therefore, 9 + 8 + 7 = 24
4 + 7 + 3 = 14
2 + 1 + 9 = 12
121. (a) 5 + 2 – 12 × 6 ÷ 2 = 10
Can be written in original signs as
5 × 2 + 12 ÷ 6 – 2 = 10 + 2 – 2 = 10
122. (b) Rewriting the expression 16 Q 12 P6R5S4 with original signs
16 × 12 ÷ 6 + 5 – 4
= 16 × 2 + 5 – 4
= 32 + 1 = 33
123. (c) 72 × 19 = 23 ⇒ (7 × 2 + 1 × 9 = 23)
13 × 48 = 35 ⇒ (1 × 3 + 4 × 8 = 35)
16 × 43 = 18 ⇒ (1 × 6 + 4 × 3 = 18)
So , 39 × 22 = ? ⇒ (3 × 9 + 2 × 2 = 31)
124. (c) Writing the expression with actual sign
64 ÷ 8 + 32 × 4 = 8 + 128 = 136
125. (a) If all the signs are changed as per given in the question only 25 +
10 – will be satisfied 25 × 10 ÷ 5 – 10 + 3 = 43

126. (d)

127. (b) 24 + 8/2 – 6 × 6


will be written as = 3 – 12 + 6 = –3

128. (a) =678

Similarly =456
129. (c) Putting × = +, – = ÷, ÷ = – and + = ×
Only 16 + 5 – 10 × 4 ÷ 3 = 9
Satisfy the equation 16 × 5 ÷ 10 + 4 – 3 = 9
9=9
130. (b) = 524, = 723,

= 876
∴ = 459
131. (b) Putting + = – , – = ×; ÷ = + and × = ÷
in 15 – 3 + 10 × 5 ÷ 5
⇒ 15 × 3 – 10 ÷ 5 + 5
45 – 2 + 5 = 48
132. (b) = 4 7 9, = 5 9 2,

= 9 6 5, =682
133. (b) Age of Son = x, Age of doctor = 4x
4x + 10 = 2(x + 10)
4x – 2x = 20 – 10
2x = 10
x=5
Age of Son = 5 year
134. (a) Let the age of Mona = x
Her husband age = y
Daughter’s age = z
A/c to the question
y=x–6 (1)
5z = x (2)
z–3=5 (3)

So, x = 5 × 8 = 40
Age of Mona = 40 – 6 = 34
135. (b) 678 : ⇒ Quotient (Q) = 8, Remainder (R) = 3 i.e = 83

476 : ⇒ Q = 7, R = 5 i.e. 75

567 : = Q = 8, R = 0 i.e. 80
369 : = Q = 4, R = 0 i.e. 40

136. (b)
137. (b) Let present age of Rakhi = x years
Age of Rakhi at the time of engagement =
(x – 10) years
According to question,

3x = 5x – 50
2x = 50

∴ Mother’s age of Rakhi = 2 × 25 = 50 years.


∴ Mother’s age of Rakhi at the time of her engagement = 50 – 10 =
40 years.
138. (c) Option (a),
9 – 3 + 8 ÷ 4 × 7 = 28
20 ≠ 28
option (b),
9 × 3 – 8 ÷ 4 + 7 = 28
32 ≠ 28
option (c),
9 ÷ 3 + 8 × 4 – 7 = 28
28 = 28
∴ option (c) is correct.
139. (b) As,
4 * 5 % 3 = 8000
⇒ (4 × 5)3 = 8000
and
2 * 5 % 2 = 36
⇒ (2 × 3)2 = 36
Similarly,
4*3%3=?
(4 × 3)3 = 1728
140. (c) Let A’s present age be x
B’s age = x – 9
A’s age 3 year later
=x+3
B’s age 4 year ago
=x–9–4
A/c to the question
x + 3 + x – 9 – 4 = 76
2x = 86
x = 43
B’s present age = 43 – 9
= 34
C’s present age =

Hence age of C after 10 year = = 17 + 10 = 27

141. (a) option (a),


4×3+6÷2–7=8
15 – 7 = 8
So, option (a) is correct.

142. (b) As,

and

Similarly,

So, answer is 3.
143. (b) From option (b).
18 ÷ 6 × 9 = 27

So, option (b) is correct.


144. (b) As,

Similarly,

So, value of A is 57.


145. (d) Let present age of P = 5x and
present age of Q = 8x
According to question,
After 3 years,

64x + 24 = 55x + 33
64 x – 55x = 33 – 24
9x = 9

∴ Present age of Q = 8x = 8 × 1 = 8 years.


146. (b) The expression is :
15 S 16 Q 2 P 4 = 47
15 + 16 ¸ 2 × 4 = 47
47 = 47
So, option (2) is true.
147. (d) As,
Similarly,

148. (a) If,

then,
126 ÷ 14 – 7 × 3 + 2 = – 10
149. (b) According to question;
As, 12 × 9 = ⇒ 810
15 × 9 = ⇒ 513
Similarly,
13 × 8 = ⇒ 410.
150. (c) Let total age of a mother = x
total age of her daughter = y
According to question,
x + y = 60 ....(i)
x – y = 30 ....(ii)
from Eq. (i) and (ii)
x = 45
y = 15
∴ Age of mother = 45 years.
151. (c) If
P=÷
Q=×
R= +
S=–
Then, 18 Q 12 P 4 R 5 S 6 = ?
⇒ 18 × 12 ÷ 4 + 5 – 6
⇒ 18 × 3 + 5 – 6
⇒ 59 – 6 = 53.
152. (b) From option, (b)
14 ÷ 2 × 4 > 6 × 4
28 > 24
∴ Option (b) is correct.
153. (c) From option (c)
43 – 9 + 6 ÷ 3 × 8 = 50
⇒ 43 – 9 + 2 × 8
⇒ 43 – 9 + 16
⇒ 50 = 50
So, option (c) is correct.
154. (d) As,
49 – 2 = 47
90 – 6 = 84
Similarly,
53 – 7 = 46
155. (d) As
1/4/3 ⇒ (1 + 1)/ (4 + 1)/ (3 + 1) = 2/5/4 = 254
3/6/8 ⇒ (3 + 1)/ (6 + 1)/ (8 + 1) = 4/7/9 = 479
Similarly
5/2/7 ⇒ (5 + 1)/ (2 + 1) / (7 + 1) = 6/3/8 = 638
156. (c) As,
85 × 5 – 3 = 20 ⇒ 85 ÷ 5 + 3 = 20
18 × 2 – 1 = 10 ⇒ 18 ÷ 2 + 1 = 10
Similarly,
100 × 20 – 5 = 10 ⇒ 100 ÷ 20 + 5 = 10
157. (c) Option (c)
25 + 18 ÷ 2 – 4 = 20 (By interchanging + and –)
25 – 18 ÷ 2 + 4 = 20
25 – 9 + 4 = 20
So, option (c) is correct.
158. (b) Let present age of A and B be 3x and 5x.
According to question,
C celebrated his 10th birthday 4 years ago,
∴ Present age of C = 10 + 4 = 14
Now,
After 7 years,
(5x + 7) = 2 × (present age of C + 7)
5x + 7 = 2 (14 + 7)
5x + 7 = 2 × 21
5x = 42 – 7 = 35

∴ Present age of A = 3x = 3 × 7 = 21 years.


159. (b) Tanya’s mother is thrice the age of her daughter
So, Tanya’s mother Nisha’s current age
= 3 ´ 10 = 30 years.
Tanya’s father Deepak’s current age
= 30 + 5 = 35 years.
So, Deepak’s age at the time of Tanya’s birth
= 35 – 10 = 25 years.
160. (b) 8 ´ 2 + 5 – 16 ¸ 4 = 14
After changing ‘´’ and ‘+’, we get
8 + 2 ´ 5 – 16 ¸ 4 = 8 + 10 – 4 = 14
161. (a) Let Malini’s current age is x years, then Shipra’s current age is (65
- x) years.
ATQ,
(65 - x) + 5 - (x + 5) = 15
65 - 2x = 15 Þ 2x = 50, x = 25 years
Hence, Malini’s current age = 25 years.
162. (d) 5 + 16 - 4 ´ 14 ¸ 2 = 59
changing ¸ and -, we get
5 + 16 ¸ 4 ´ 14 - 2 = 59
5 + 4 ´ 14 - 2 = 5 + 56 - 2 = 59
163. (d) The given expression:
15 + 15 – 2 × 10 ÷ 35 = 16
After exchanging ‘+’ and ‘÷’, we get
15 ÷ 15 – 2 × 10 + 35 = 16
1 – 20 + 35 = 16
36 – 20 = 16
16 = 16.
164. (b) From option (b)
18 + 12 × 8 – 6 ÷ 3 = 9
⇒ 18 ÷ 12 × 8 – 6 + 3 = 9

⇒ 12 – 6 + 3 = 9
⇒ 9 = 9 (L.H.S = R.H.S)
So, option (b) is correct.
165. (a) From option (a)
9+4÷2–6×3=4÷3×6–9+1
⇒ 9+6÷2–4×3=6÷3×4–9+1

⇒ 9+3–4×3=2×4–9+1
⇒ 12 – 12 = 8 – 9 + 1
⇒ 0 = 0 (L. H. S. = R.H.S)
So, option (a) is correct answer.
166. (b) From option (b).
12 ÷ 4 + 2 – 6 × 3 = 3 ÷ 12 + 6 × 2 – 4
⇒ 12 + 6 ÷ 2 – 4 × 3 = 3 + 12 ÷ 4 × 2 – 6
⇒ 12 + 3 – 12 = 3 + 3 × 2 – 6
⇒ 15 – 12 = 3 + 6 – 6
⇒ 3 = 3 (L. H. S. = R. H. S.)
167. (b) 20 A 15 C 3 D 8 B 9
⇒ 20 + 15 ÷ 3 × 8 – 9
⇒ 20 + 5 × 8 – 9
⇒ 20 + 40 – 9
⇒ 60 – 9 = 51
168. (c) 25 + 5 × 7 – 12 ÷ 3 = 26
25 ÷ 5 × 7 – 12 + 3 = 26
⇒ 5 × 7 – 12 + 3 = 26
⇒ 35 – 12 + 3 = 26
⇒ 23 + 3 = 26
⇒ 26 = 26
169. (a) 5 + 3 × 4 – 12 ÷ 2 = – 1
⇒ 5 – 3 × 4 + 12 ÷ 2 = – 1
⇒ 5 – 12 + 6 = – 1
⇒ 11 – 12 = – 1
⇒ –1 = – 1 (L.H.S. = R.H.S.)
170. (c) 51 C 17 D 15 A 22 B 34
⇒ 51 ¸ 17 × 15 + 22 – 34
⇒ 3 × 15 + 22 – 34
⇒ 45 + 22 – 34
= 67 – 34 = 33
1. In a classroom, there are 5 rows, and 5 children A, B, C, D and E are
seated one behind the other in 5 seperate rows as follows :
A is sitting behind C, but in front of B.
C is sitting behind E, D is sitting in front of E.
The order in which they are sitting from the first row to the last is
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
(a) DECAB
(b) BACED
(c) ACBDE
(d) ABEDC
2. A group of friends are sitting in an arrangement one each at the corner
of an octagon. All are facing the centre. Mahima is sitting diagonally
opposite Rama, who is on Sushma's right. Ravi is next to Sushma and
opposite Girdhar, who is on Chandra's left. Savitri is not on mahima's
right but opposite Shalini. Who is on Shalini's right?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
(a) Ravi
(b) Mahima
(c) Girdhar
(d) Rama
3. Five boys A, B, C, D. E are sitting in a park in a circle. A is facing
South-West, D is facing South-East, B and E are right opposite A and
D respectively and C is equidistant between D and B. Which direction
is C facing'?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
(a) West
(b) South
(c) North
(d) East
4. Four students ABCD are sitting one each of the four corners of a
square all facing the centre of the square. The student E sitting at the
centre is facing only C and the student A is sitting facing the back of E.
If D is sitting on the right of E, where B will be sitting to E?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
(a) B is sitting on the left of E
(b) B is to the back of E
(c) A is facing B and E
(d) B is on the right of E
5. There are five buses M, N, O, P, Q in a row on a road. Bus M is
standing at the front and Q is standing at the back end. Bus N stands
between M and O. Bus P stands between O and Q. Which bus is in the
middle of the five?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
(a) M
(b) O
(c) N
(d) Q
6. Five coaches P, L, R, M, O are in a row. R is to the right of M and left
of P. L is to the right of P and left of O. Which coach is in the middle?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) P
(b) L
(c) R
(d) O
7. Five boys A, B, C, D and E are standing in a row. D is on the right of
E. B is on the left of E, but on the right of A. D is on the left of C, who
is standing on the extreme right. Who is standing in the middle ?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
(a) D
(b) E
(b) B
(d) C
8. (i) A and B can speak Tamil and Malayalam.
(ii) C and D can speak English and Hindi.
(iii) B and D can speak Malayalam and Hindi.
(iv) A and C can speak Tamil and English.
One who speaks English, Hindi and Malayalam is
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
9. Six persons are sitting in a circle. 'J' is between 'N' and 'O'; 'N' is
opposite 'M'; and 'L' is not in either of the neighbouring seats of 'N'.
Who is opposite to 'K'?
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
(a) M
(b) O
(c) J
(d) L
10. Five policemen are standing in a row facing south. Shekhar is to the
immediate right of Dhanush. Bala is between Basha and Dhanush.
David is at the extreme right end of the row. Who is standing in the
middle of the row?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
(a) Bala
(b) Basha
(c) Shekhar
(d) Dhanush
11. Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a straight line.
D is to the right of G.
C is between A and B.
E is between F and D.
There are three persons between G and B. Who is on the extreme left?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
(a) A
(b) B
(c) D
(d) G
12. A,B,C,D,E,F are sitting on the round table with equal distances. F is
sitting opposite to E and between A and D. C is sitting right side of E
and opposite to A. Who are the neighbours of A?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a) F and D
(b) E and F
(c) E and C
(d) B and F
13. 4 friends ABCD are sitting in a coffee shop. A and B are sitting face to
face. D is not sitting next to A but can see the facial expression of A
clearly. B is talking to C who is sitting opposite to him. Who are sitting
together?
(SSC Stenographer 2016)
(a) D&C
(b) A&B
(c) A&C
(d) A&D
14. Five boys A, B, C, D and E are standing in a line. A is taller than E but
shorter than D. B is shorter than E and C is the tallest. Who is in the
middle?
(SSC CHSL 2017)
(a) A
(b) C
(c) D
(d) E
15. A, B, C, D and E are sitting around a circular table. A don’t have B and
E as his neighbours. E is not sitting with D. When seen in clockwise
direction, which of the order of sitting is currect?
(SSC Stenographer 2017)
(a) ABDEC
(b) ADBEC
(c) DBCEA
(d) BCEDA
16. In an automobile showroom, seven two-wheelers of seven different
companies, viz. H, M, T, V, Y, B and S are displayed in a row, facing
east such that:
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(A) The H vehicle is to the immediate right of the S vehicle.
(B) The S is fourth to the right of T.
(C) The V is between the M and the B.
(D) The T, which is third to the left of the M, is at one of the ends.
Which vehicle is second to the left of the M?
(a) V
(b) S
(c) B
(d) T
17. Six friends - A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a circle facing center. F
is to the immediate left of A and B is sitting opposite to F, E and D are
sitting opposite to each other. Who is sitting third right to A?
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a) F
(b) E
(c) C
(d) A
1. (a) 1st Row ⇒ D
2nd Row ⇒ E
3rd Row ⇒ C
4th Row ⇒ A
5th Row ⇒ B

2. (a)

Ravi is to the right of Shalini.

3. (d)

So, C is facing towards East.

4. (a)

5. (b)
Bus O is in the middle of the five.
6. (a)
Hence, P coach is in the middle of the five coaches.
7. (b)
8. (d)

D can speak English, Hindi, and Malayalam.

9. (b)

Hence, O is the opposite of K.


10. (d) Standing arrangement : (facing south)

Hence, Dhanush is standing at the middle of the row.


11. (d) Standing Arrangement:

G is standing on the extreme left.

12. (d)
B and F are neighours of A
13. (c) Sitting Arrangement:

So, the correct answer is (c).


14. (a) C > D > A > E > B
So, A is in the middle.

15. (b)

So, ADBEC of order of sitting is correct.

16. (c)

So, vehicle B is second to the left of the M.

17. (c)

So, C is sitting third right to A.


DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1) : In the following question, one statement is given
followed by two assumptions I and II. You have to consider the statement to
be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You
have to decide which of the given assumptions, if any, follow from the given
statement.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
1. Statements : Politicians become rich by the votes of the people.
Assumptions :
I. People vote to make politicians rich.
II. Politicians become rich by their virtue.
(a) Only I is implicit
(b) Only II is implicit
(c) Both I and II are implicit
(d) Both I and II are not implicit
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 2) : In the following question, two statements P and Q
are given followed by four conclulions I, II, III and IV. You have to consider
the two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from
commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if
any, follow the given statements.
2. Statements :
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
P. All men are women.
Q. All women are crazy.
Conclusions :
I. All men are crazy.
II. All the crazy are men.
III. Some of the crazy are men
IV. Some of the crazy are women
(a) None of the condusions follows
(b) All the conclusions follow
(c) Only I, III and IV follow
(d) Only II and III follow
3. A statement is given followed by two assumptions, (1) and (2). You
have to consider the statement to be true, even if it seems to be at
variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the
given assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statement.
Indicate your answer.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
Statement : Theoretical education does not bring in economic
advancement and it lends to a steady loss of confidence and money in
the country.
Assumptions :
(1) There is close relationship between development of confidence and
economic development
(2) Theoretical education makes priceless contribution for development of
confidence.
(a) Only 1 is implicit
(b) Only 2 is implicit
(c) Both 1 and 2 are implicit
(d) Both 1 and 2 are not implicit
4. Two statements are given followed by four conclusions, I, II, III and IV.
You have to consider the statements to be true, even if they seem to be
at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of
the given conclusions can definitely be drawn from the given
statements. Indicate your answer.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
Statements :
(A) No cow is a chair
(B) All chairs are tables.
Conclusions :
I. Some tables are chairs.
II. Some tables are cows
III. Some chairs are cows
IV. No table is a cow
(a) Either II or III follow
(b) Either II or IV follow and I follow
(c) Only I follows
(d) All conclusions follow
5. Two statements are given followed by four inferences. Select the
alternative which is most appropriate.
Statements:
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
India is becoming industrialised. Pollution is a problem associated with
industrialisation
Inferences:
I. All industrial centres are polluted.
II. India is polluted.
III. Polluted nations are industrialised.
IV. India may become polluted.
(a) All are appropriate
(b) None is appropriate
(c) Only IV is appropriate
(d) Only II is appropriate
6. Two statments are given below followed by four alternative inferences.
Select the one which is most appropriate.
Statements :
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
(i) All radios sold in that shop are of high standard.
(ii) Some of Murphy radios are sold in that shop.
Inferences:
1. All radios of high standard are manufactured by Murphy company.
2. Some of the Murphy radios are of high standard.
3. None of the Murphy radios is of high standard.
4. Some of the Murphy radios of high standard are sold in that shop.
(a) 1 and 2 inferences only
(b) 2 and 4 inferences only
(c) 1 and 3 inferences only
(d) 1 and 4 inferences only
DIRECTIONS: In questions no. 7 to 8, one/two statements are given,
followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statements to
be true, even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You
have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any follow from the given
statement.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
7. Statements :
1. Temple is a place of worship.
2. Church is also a place of worship.
Conclusions :
I. Hindus and Christians use the same place for worship.
II. All churches are temples.
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(b) Both conclusion I nor II follows
(c) Only conclusion I follows
(d) Only conclusion II follows
8. Statement :
The human organism grows and develops through stimulation and action.
Conclusions :
I. Inert human organism cannot grow and develop.
II. Human organisms do not react to stimulation and action.
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(b) Both conclusion I nor II follows
(c) Only conclusion I follows
(d) Only conclusion II follows
DIRECTIONS: In questions no. 9 to 10, two statements are followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. Which one of the four alternatives is
correct?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
9. Statement:
I. All teachers are aged.
II. Some women are teachers.
Conclusion:
I. All aged are women
II. Some women are aged.
(a) Both conclusion I and II follow
(b) Only conclusion I follows
(c) Only conclusion II follows
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
10. Statement:
I: All skaters are good swimmers.
II: All good swimmers are runners.
Conclusion:
I: Some runners are skaters.
II: Some skaters are good swimmers.
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(b) Only conclusion I follows
(c) Only conclusion II follows
(d) Both conclusion I and II follow
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 11-12): In the following questions, one statement is
given, followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly
known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any,
follow from the given statements.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
11. Statement :
To keep myself updated, I always listen to 9 O’clock news on radio.
Conclusions:
I. The persons does not read newspaper.
II. Recent news is available only on radio.
(a) Only conclusion I is implicit
(b) Only conclusion II is implicit
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II is implicit
(d) Both conclusions I and II are implicit
12. Statement :
All wealthy people are happy in life.
Conclusions:
I. Wealth and happiness are directly related.
II. Wealth leads to happiness in life.
(a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Both conclusions I and II follow
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 13 & 14) : In the following questions two statements
are given, followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known
facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from
the given statements.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
13. Statements :
(1) Due to contamination of water, large number of people were admitted
to hospital.
(2) The symptoms were of Typhoid.
Conclusions :
I. Contamination of water may lead to Typhoid.
II. Typhoid is a contagious disease.
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Both conclusions I and II are true
(d) Both conclusions I and II are false
14. Statements :
(1) 60% of the government employees went on strike.
(2) Mr. Gopal is a government employee.
Conclusions :
I. Mr. Gopal went on strike.
II. Mr. Gopal did not participate in the strike.
(a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Both conclusions I and II follow
(d) Either conclusion I and II follows
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 15-17) : Two statements are given followed by two
conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if
they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide
which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements.
(SSC CHSL 2012)
15. Statements:
(1) Best performance in Olympics fetches a gold medal.
(2) Player ‘X’ got gold medal but later was found to be using a prohibited
drug.
Conclusions:
(I) ‘X’ should be allowed to keep the to gold medal.
(II) Gold medal should be withdrawn and given to the next person.
(a) Only conclusion (II) follows
(b) Neither conclusion (I) nor (II) follows
(c) Both conclusions (I) and (II) follow
(d) Only conclusion (I) follows
16. Statements:
(1) All books are novels.
(2) Some novels are poems.
Conclusions:
(I) Some books are poems.
(II) Some poems are novels.
(a) Only conclusion (II) follows
(b) Neither conclusion (I) nor (II) follows
(c) Both conclusions (I) and (II) follow
(d) Only conclusion (I) follows
17. Statements:
No children are voters.
Conclusions:
(I) No adults are voters.
(II) No voters are children.
(a) Only conclusion (II) follows
(b) Both conclusions (I) and (II) follow
(c) Neither conclusion (I) nor (II) follows
(d) Only conclusion (I) follows
DIRECTIONS : In the following questions one statement is given followed
by two conclusions. You have to consider the statement to be true even if it
seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide
which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statement
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
18. Statement:
Go by aeroplane to reach Delhi from Chennai quickly.
Conclusions:
I. Chennai and Delhi are connected by aeroplane service.
II. There is no other means of going from Chennai to Delhi.
(a) Only conclusion I is implicit
(b) Only conclusion II is implicit
(c) Both conclusions I and II are implicit
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II is implicit
DIRECTIONS : In questions no. 19 and 20, two statements are given
followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statements to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You
have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given
statements. Indicate your answer.
(SSC CHSL 2013)
19. Statements:
1. Education is a process of lighting.
2. Mind requires light to enlighten the core of cognitive aspect.
Conclusions :
I. Education is a light which removes the darkness of mind.
II. Education is a static process for mind.
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(c) Only conclusion I follows
(d) Only conclusion II follows
20. Statements:
1. All students in my class are intelligent.
2. Sunil is not intelligent.
Conclusions:
I. Sunil is not a student of my class.
II. Sunil must work hard.
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(c) Only conclusion I follows
(d) Only conclusion II follows
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 21-22) : In each of the following questions, one/two
statements are given followed by two/ four conclusions I, II, III and IV. You
have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance
from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given
conclusions, if any follow from the given statements.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
21. Statement : Songs always have singers to sing them. Conclusions:
I. Singers make a song.
II. There is no un-sung song.
(a) Only conclusion II follows
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(d) Only conclusion I follows
22. Statements :
I. Some cats are dogs.
II. No dog is a toy.
Conclusions :
I. Some dogs are cats.
II. Some toys are cats.
III. Some cats are not toys.
IV: All toys are cats.
(a) Only Conclusions I and III follow
(b) Only Conclusions II and III follow
(c) Only Conclusions I and II follow
(d) Only Conclusion I follows
DIRECTIONS : In questions no. 23 and 25, one/two statement(s) are given,
followed by two/three conclusions I, II and III. You have to consider the
statement (s) to be true even if they seem, to be at variance from commonly
known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any,
follow from the given statement(s).
(SSC Steno. 2013)
23. Statement :
To be happy in life, you should solve your problems than try to avoid them.
Conclusion :
I. Life will be dull if you don't have problems.
II. To avoid problems you should have solutions ready.
(a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(d) Both conclusions I and II follows
24. Statements :
1. All sportsman have good physique.
2. Some employees are sportsmen.
Conclusions :
I. All employees have good physique.
II. Some men with good physique are not sportsmen.
(a) Only Conclusion I follows
(b) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Both the conclusions follows
(d) None of the conclusions follows
25. Statements :
Should seniority be the only criterion for the promotion?
Conclusions :
I. No, it would be an injustice to those juniors who are more deserving.
II. Yes, otherwise senior employees feel humiliated.
III. Yes, senior employees are more experienced and must be rewarded.
(a) III is most appropriate
(b) I is most appropriate
(c) I and III are most appropriate
(d) I and II are most appropriate
DIRECTIONS: In questions no. 26 and 27, one/two statements are given
followed by two/three conclusions I, II and III. You have to consider the
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly
known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any,
follow from the given statements.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
26. Statement : Sun is the source of light.
Conclusions :(I) Moon is not the source of light.
(II) Light has only one source.
(a) Only conclusion (I) follows
(b) Only conclusion (II) follows
(c) Both conclusions (I) and (II) follow
(d) Neither conclusions (I) nor (II) follows
27. Statement :(I) All cities are towns.
(II) Some cities are villages.
Conclusions :(I) All villages are towns
(II) No village is a town
(III) Some villages are towns.
(a) Only conclusion (III) follows
(b) Only conclusion (I) follows
(c) Only conclusion (II) follows
(d) None of these
DIRECTIONS : In question nos. 28 and 29, two/four statements are given
followed by two/four conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to consider the
statements to be true even it they seem to be at variance from commonly
known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any,
follow from the given statements.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
28. Statements:
I. All apples are bananas.
II. All bananas are sweet.
Conclusions:
I. Some apples are sweet.
II. Some bananas are apples.
(a) Conclusion I follows.
(b) Conclusion II follows.
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow.
29. Statements:
1. All metals are silver.
2. All silver are diamond.
3. Some diamonds are gold.
4. Some gold are marbles.
Conclusions:
I. Some gold are metals.
II. All metals are diamond.
III. Some silver are marble.
IV. Some gold are silver
(a) Only conclusion I follows.
(b) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) Only conclusion III follows.
(d) Only conclusions IV follows.
DIRECTIONS : In question nos. 30 to 31, one/two statements are given,
followed by two/three conclusions I, II and III. You have to consider the
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly
known facts.You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow
from the given statements.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
30. Statement:
Sick people need medicine
Conclusions:
I. Healthy people do not need medicine
II. People keep medicine in their home.
(a) Only conclusion II follows
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(d) Only conclusion I follows
31. Statement:
1. Some years are decades.
2. All centuries are decades.
Conclusions:
I. Some centuries are years.
II. Some decades are years.
III. No century is a year.
(a) Only conclusion I and III follow
(b) Only conclusion I follows
(c) Only conclusion II follows
(d) Only conclusion I and II follow
DIRECTIONSV(Qs. 32-33) In the following questions two/three statements
are given followed by two/three conclusions respectively. You have to
consider the statements to be true even if they seems to be at variance from
commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if
any, follow from the given statements.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
32. Statements:
I. Some towers are windows.
II. All windows are houses.
III. Some houses are temples.
Conclusions:
I. Some towers are temples.
II. Some houses are towers.
(a) Only conclusion I follows.
(b) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) Both conclusions I & II follow.
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
33. Statements:
I. Man can find ultimate reality by dedication to God through meditation.
II. Meditation is the process to enrich the peace of mind.
Conclusions:
I. Meditation is the process to realize the God.
II. Meditation does not help to find out the Mukti of Soul.
III. Perfect dedication to God is essential to realize the existence of ultimate
reality.
(a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Only conclusion II & III follow.
(c) Only conclusion I and III follow.
(d) All conclusions follow.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 34-35) : In each of the following questions, one/two
statements are given followed by three conclusions. You have to consider the
statements to be true even it they seem to be at variance from commonly
known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any,
follow from the given statements.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
34. Statement 1 : Water has no shape, has volume.
Statement 2 : The knowledge is, like water, flowed from one side to
other.
Conclusion 1 : The knowledge is interdisciplinary Conclusion 2 : The
knowledge is bound within a specific area.
Conclusion 3 : The knowledge influences the core of mental activity
directly.
(a) Only Conclusion 1 follows.
(b) Only Conclusion 2 follows.
(c) Both Conclusions 1 and 2 follow.
(d) Both conclusions 1 and 3 follow.
35. Statements :
Some ladies are beautiful.
Some beautifuls are honest.
All honest are sensitives.
Conclusion 1 : Some sensitives are beautifuls.
Conclusion 2 : Some honest are ladies.
Conclusion 3 : Some sensitives are ladies.
(a) None of the Conclusion follows.
(b) Only Conclusion 1 follows.
(c) Only Conclusions 1 and 2 follow.
(d) All Conclusions follow.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 36-39) : In the questions, Three statements are given
followed by two/four conclusions I, II, III, & IV. You have to consider the
three statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from
commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions if
any follow from the given statements.
36. Statements :
(SSC CHSL 2014)
1. Rabindranath Tagore wrote many poems.
2. Every poet has aesthetic knowledge.
3. Aesthetic is a part of axiological study.
Conclusions :
I. Rabindranath Tagore did different axiological study.
II. He followed the base of logic and ethics.
(a) Only conclusion I.
(b) Both conclusion I and II.
(c) Only conclusion II.
(d) None of these
37. Statements :
(SSC CHSL 2014)
1. All clerks are superintendents.
2. All superintendents are managers.
3. All managers are supervisors.
Conclusions :
I. All supervisors are clerks.
II. Some clerks are supervisors.
III. All superintendents are clerks.
(a) Only conclusion I.
(b) Only conclusion II.
(c) Only conclusion III.
(d) Only conclusion IV
38. Statements :
(SSC Steno. 2014)
I. Meena is older than Roma.
II. Rashmi is older than Meena.
III. Roma is older then Rashmi.
If 1st two statements are true then 3rd statement is
(a) false
(b) uncertain
(c) vague
(d) true
39. Statements :
(SSC Steno. 2014)
All athletes are brave.
All girls are athletes.
Conclusions :
I. All girls are brave.
II. Some athletes are girls.
(a) Only conclusion II follows.
(b) Both conclusion I and II follow.
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(d) Only conclusion I follows.
40. When you don't know how to proceed with an urgent official work,
you will
(SSC Steno. 2014)
(a) seek the help of your seniors who had already worked on it
(b) try to understand how to complete it.
(c) work hard to complete it by time.
(d) learn about it and complete the work.
41. When I witness an accident, I
(SSC Steno. 2014)
(a) will call the ambulance
(b) will panic
(c) will be one among the croed and sympathise
(d) will pretend that I'm busy and rush
42. While speaking to an audience, you feel that
(SSC Steno. 2014)
(a) it is difficult to convey your matter
(b) You are comfortable in conveying your matter
(c) you are partially comfortable in conveying your matter
(d) you will do better with some more practice
43. Either he is intelligent or industries
(SSC Steno. 2014)
(a) he is industrious
(b) an unintelligent person can be industrious
(c) he is not industrious
(d) he is intelligent
44. While having an argument with someone, if you fail
(SSC Steno. 2014)
(a) wait for the next opportunity to beat your opponents
(b) agree to disagree with a part of the argument
(c) feel totally shaken
(d) analyse the reasons for the failure
45. One statement is given followed by two Conclusions I and II. You have
to consider the statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance
from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given
conclusions can definitely be drawn from the given statement. Indicate
your answer.
Statement : The rich must live more simply. All poor people are
simple.
(SSC CGL 2014)
Conclusions :
I. Rich people waste money.
II. Poor people save money.
(a) Only I follows.
(b) Only II follows.
(c) Neither I nor II follow.
(d) Both I and II follow.
46.
(1) All roses in Sita's garden are red. (SSC CGL 2014)
(2) All marigold flowers in Sita's garden are orange.
(3) All flowers in Sita's garden are either red or orange.
If 1st two statements are true, the third is
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Uncertain
(d) Vague
47. Two statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. You
have to consider the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at
variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the
given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements.
Indicate your answer.
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
Statements : All pencils are rails.
All rails are stations.
Conclusions:
I. All stations are pencils.
II. Some stations are pencils.
(a) Both Conclusions I and II follow
(b) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
(c) Only Conclusion I follows
(d) Only Conclusion II follows
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 48-49) : In questions below, some statements are given
followed by three/two conclusions/assumptions respectively. You have to
consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from
commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given
conclusions/assumptions if any, follow from the given statements.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
48. Statement : Pictures can tell a story. All story books have pictures.
Some story books have words.
Conclusions: I. Pictures can tell a story better than words can.
II. The stories in story books are very simple.
III.Some story books have both words and pictures.
(a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Only conclusion III follows
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow
49. Statement : It is desirable to put the child in school at the age of 5 or
so.
Assumptions: I. At that age the child reaches appropriate level of
development and is ready to learn.
II. The schools do not admit children after 6 years of age.
(a) Only assumption I is implicit
(b) Only assumption II is implicit
(c) Neither assumption I nor II is implicit
(d) Both assumption I and II are implicit
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 50-51) : In the following Two Questions, one statement
is given followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the
statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known
facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions can definitely be
drawn from the given statement. Indicate your answer.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
50. Statement : Every school should promote partnerships that will
increase parental involvement and participation for promoting the
growth of children.
Conclusions I : For the growth of the children, parents should be
involved in various school activities.
Conclusions II. Involvement of parents in school activities has no influence
on the growth of the children.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Neither I nor II follows
(d) Both I and II follow
51. Statement : Aggressive animals can be trained with care and affection
to behave as the occassion demands.
Conclusions I : Trained dogs cannot be aggressive.
Conclusions II : Animals are always aggressive unless care and
affection is given to them.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Neither I nor II follows
(d) Both I and II follow
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 52-53): Questions, one or two statements is given
followed by two conclusions/assumptions, I and II. You have to consider the
statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known
facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can
definitely be drawn from the given statement.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
52. Statement : No rod is pod, No pod is flexible.
Inferences :
I. No rod is flexible.
II. Some pods are flexible
(a) Both of them follows
(b) Only inference I follows
(c) Only inference II follows
(d) Neither of them follows.
53. Statement : A good book even if costly is sold out in no time.
Assumptions:
I. Some books are better than others
II. All good books are costly
(a) Only I follows
(b) Both I and II follows
(c) Neither I nor II follows
(d) Only II follows
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 54-55) : In question below one or two statements are
given followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the
statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known
facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions can definitely be
drawn from the given statement. Indicate your answer.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
54. Statements: (a) Some schools are Laboratories
(b) All Laboratories are theaters
Conclusions: I. Some theatres are schools
II. No school is a theater
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follow
(b) Conclusion I follows
(c) Conclusion II follows
(d) Conclusion I & II follows
55. Statement : Cactus plants are fleshy but need less water
Conclusions:I. All fleshy plants are cactus
II. Cactus plants need less water
(a) Neither I nor II follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Both I and II follows
(d) Only I follows
56. Two statements are given, each followed by two
conclusion/assumption, I and II. You have to consider the statement to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known
facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusion/assumptions,
if any, follows from the given statements.
(SSC CHSL 2015)
Statements:
(i) Some papers are pens.
(ii) All the pencils are pens.
Conclusion:
I. Some pens are pencils
II. Some pens are papers
(a) Either I or II follows
(b) Both I and II follow
(c) Only I conclusion follows
(d) Only II conclusion follows
57. Which conclusion is true with respect to the given statements?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
Statements:
(i) Roy studies History and Political Science
(ii) Roy studies in Oxford University.
Conclusion:
(a) Roy does not study Political Science.
(b) Roy studies History and Political Science in Oxford University.
(c) Roy studies Social Science.
(d) Roy does not study History.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 58 & 59) : One/ two statement are given, each
followed by two conclusion/assumption, I and II. You have to consider the
statement to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly
known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusion/ assumptions,
if any, follows from the given statements
(SSC CHSL 2015)
58. Statement :
Continuous training is essential for all employees to increase their
productivity
Assumptions :
I. Training is an essential component for productivity.
II. Profitability & productivity are supplementary to each other.
(a) Only assumption II is implicit
(b) Neither assumption I nor II are implicit.
(c) Both assumption I and II are implicit
(d) Assumption I is implicit.
59. Statement :
Travelling by metro in Delhi is more convenient and economical.
Assumptions :
I. Other modes of transport are not available.
II. Metro services are reasonably good.
(a) Only assumption I is implicit
(b) Neither I nor II are implicit.
(c) Both I and II are implicit
(d) Only assumption II is implicit.
60. Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given
conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given
statement.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
Statements : 1. All fish are tortoise.
2. No tortoise is a crocodile.
Conclusion : I. No crocodile is a fish.
II. No fish is a crocodile
(a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Both conclusions I & II follows
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
61. Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given
conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given
statement.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
Statement 1. All animals are four-footed.
2. Dog has two legs.
Conclusions I. Dog is not an animal.
II. Dog is an animal.
(a) If only I follows
(b) If only II follows
(c) If neither I nor II follows
(d) If both I and II follow
62. Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given
conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given
statement.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
Statements:
1. All stenographers are lazy.
2. Some men are stenographers.
Conclusions:
I. All lazy people are men.
II. Some men are lazy.
(a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
(d) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
63. Consider the given statement/s to be true and decide which of the given
conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given
statement.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
Statements :
1. Some teacher are followers.
2. Some followers are famous.
Conclusions :
I. Some teachers are famous.
II. Some followers are teachers.
(a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Both conclusion I and II follows
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
64. Three statements are given followed by three conclusions I, II and III.
You have to consider the three statements to be true even if they seem
to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide
which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given
statements.
Statements:
(SSC Steno. 2016)
1. Mary said, "Ann and I both have cats,"
2. Ann said, "I don't have a cat."
3. Marry always tells the truth, but Ann sometimes lies.
Conclusion:
I. Ann has a cat.
II. Mary has a cat.
III. Ann is lying.
(a) I, II and III
(b) I only
(c) II only
(d) I and II only
65. What do you infer from the following set of statements ?
I have observed many plant roots.
All these plant roots were found to grow downward.
(SSC Steno. 2016)
(a) A plant root grows downward.
(b) Most of the plant roots grow downward.
(c) I am a botanist
(d) Some plant roots grow downward.
66. A 7 metre long piece of cloth is cut into three smaller pieces. How long
is the longest of the three pieces? Given that
Statements:
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
I. One piece is 3.70 metre long.
II. One piece is 1.50 metre longer than another piece and the
remaining piece is 90 cm long.
(a) Statement I alone but not Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
problem.
(b) Statement I and II both are needed to answer the problem.
(c) Statement II alone but not Statement I alone is sufficient to
answer the problem.
(d) Statement I alone sufficient and also statement II alone sufficient
to answer the problem.
67. Two statements are given, followed by two conclusions I and II. You
have to consider the statements to be true even if they seems to be at
variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the
given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
Statements: 1. All Pens are Erasers.
2. All Erasers are Pencils.
Conclusion: I. All Pencils are Pens.
II. All Pens are Pencils.
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow.
(b) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(d) Only conclusion I follows.
68. In each of the following question below are given some statements
followed by some conclusions. Taking the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, read
all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion
logically follows the given statements.
(SSC CGL 2017)
Statements :
I. Some pens are pencils.
II. All pencils are erasers.
Conclusions :
I. Some pens are erasers.
II. No pens are erasers.
III. Some erasers are pencils.
(a) Only conclusion (II) follows.
(b) Only conclusion (I) and (II) follow.
(c) Only conclusion (I) and (III) follow.
(d) No conclusion follows.
69. In each of the following question below are given some statement
followed by some conclusions. Taking the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, read
all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion
logically follows the given statements.
(SSC CGL 2017)
Statements :
I. Some boys are hardworking.
II. No intelligent are boys.
Conclusions :
I. Some hardwarking are not intelligent.
II. All hardworking are intelligent.
III. Some intelligent are not hardworking.
(a) Only conclusion (I) follow.
(b) Only conclusion (I) and (III) follow.
(c) All conclusions follow.
(d) No conclusion follows.
70. In the following question below are given some statements followed by
some conclusions. Taking the given statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion logically
follows the given statements.
(SSC CGL 2017)
Statements :
I. Some pens are pencils.
II. All pencils are erasers.
Conclusions :
I. Some pencils are not pens.
II. Some erasers are not pens.
(a) Only conclusion (I) follows.
(b) Only conclusion (II) follows.
(c) Neither conclusion (I) nor conclusion (II) follows.
(d) Both conclusions follow.
71. In each of the following question below are given some statements
followed by some conclusions. Taking the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, read
all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion
logically follows the given statements.
(SSC CGL 2017)
Statements :
I. All cups are vegetable.
II. All vegetable are pens.
Conclusions :
I. some pens are vegetable.
II. Some pens are cups.
(a) Only conclusion (I) follows
(b) Only conclusion (II) follows
(c) Both conclusion follow.
(d) Neither conclusion (I) nor conclusion (II) follows
72. In the following question, two statements are given each followed by
two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You
have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the
given statements.
(SSC CHSL 2017)
Statements :
I. Women generally prefer window shopping.
II. Males generally are not fond of window shopping and they feel that it is
sheer waste of time.
Conclusions :
I. Shopping behavior is different for males and females.
II. If males go for window shopping, they don't utilize much time is
selecting a product.
(a) Only conclusion II follows
(b) Conclusion I and II both follow
(c) Neither I nor II follow
(d) Only conclusion I follows
73. One or two statements are given followed by two
Conclusions/Assumptions, I and II. You have to consider the statements
to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known
facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions
can definitely be drawn from the given statement. Indicate your answer.
Statement:
(SSC MTS 2017)
I. All players are Singers.
II. All Dancers are Singers.
Conclusion:
I. Some Singers are Dancers.
II. Some Dancers are Players.
(a) Only conclusion II follows
(b) Both conclusion I & II follow.
(c) Only conclusion I follows
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
74. In each of the following question below are given some statements
followed by some conclusions. Taking the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, read
all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion
logically follows the given statements.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
Statements :
I. All women are hardworking.
II. All intelligent are advocate.
III. Some intelligent are women.
Conclusions :
I. Some advocates are women.
II. Some hardworking are women.
III. Some women are advocate.
IV. Some hardworking are intelligent.
(a) Only conclusion (II), (III) and (IV) follow
(b) Only conclusion (I), (II), and (III) follow
(c) Only conclusion (I), (III), and (IV) follow
(d) All conclusions follow
75. In each of the following question below are given some statements
followed by some conclusions. Taking the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, read
all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion
logically follows the given statements.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)
Statements :
I. Some pins are cups.
II. No cup is book.
Conclusions :
I. Some pins are books.
II. Some pins are not books.
(a) Only conclusion (I) follows
(b) Only conclusion (II) follows
(c) Both conclusion follow
(d) Neither conclusion (I) nor conclusion (II) follows
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 76 – 77) : In the following question below are given
some statements followed by some conclusions. Taking the given statements
to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts,
read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion
logically follows the given statements.
76. Statements:
(SSC Steno. 2017)
I. Some pen are black.
II. Some pen are blue.
III. No black is red.
Conclusions:
I. No pen is red. II. Some blue are black.
III. Some black are pens
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
(c) Only III
(d) Only II and III
77. Statements:
I. All pen are pencils.
II. All pencils are red.
III. No pen is blue.
Conclusions:
I. No pencil is red.
II. Some pencils are pens.
III. No red is blue.
(a) Only II
(b) only III
(c) Both II and III
(d) No conclusion follows
78. Two statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and
II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at
variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions
logically follow(s) from the statements.
(SSC CGL 2018)
Statements:
Some teachers are philosophers.
Some philosophers are writers.
Conclusions:
I. Some writers are teachers.
II. No writer is a teacher.
(a) Only conclusion II follows
(b) Either conclusion I or II follows
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(d) Only conclusion I follows
79. Two statements are given followed by three conclusions numbered I, II
and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at
variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions
logically follow(s) from the statements.
(SSC CGL 2018)
Statements:
All utensils are spoons.
All bowls are spoons.
Conclusions:
I. No utensil is a bowls.
II. Some utensils are bowls
III. No spoon is a utensil.
(a) Only conclusions I follows
(b) Conclusions I and III follow
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows
(d) Only conclusion III follows
80. Three statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I,
II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be
at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions
logically follow (s) from the statements.
(SSC CHSL 2018)
Statements :
All knifes are axes.
All axes are swords .
All saws are swords.
Conclusions :
I. All swords are knifes.
II. Some axes are saws.
III. No axe is saw.
(a) Either conclusion II or III follows.
(b) Only conclusion I follows.
(c) All the conclusions follow.
(d) Only conclusions I and II follow
81. Two statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I,
II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be
at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the
conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
Statements:
Some rivers are brooks.
No brook is a stream.
Conclusions:
I. No stream is a brook.
II. Some streams are rivers.
III. Some brooks are rivers.
(a) Only conclusions I and III follow.
(b) Only conclusions II and III follow.
(c) Only conclusions I and II follow.
(d) Only conclusion I follows.
82. Two statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I,
II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be
at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the
conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
Statements:
All computers are instruments.
Some machines are computers.
Conclusions:
I. All instruments are computers.
II. Some machines are instruments.
III. Some instruments are machines.
(a) Only conclusions II and III follow.
(b) Only conclusions I and II follow.
(c) Only conclusions I and III follow.
(d) All the conclusions follow.
83. The statements below are followed by two conclusions labeled I and II.
Assuming that the information in the statements is true, even if it
appears to be at variance with generally established facts, decide which
conclusion(s) logically and definitely follow(s) from the information
given in the statements.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
Statements:
Some tents are cones.
All the cones are hotels.
Conclusions:
I. All the hotels are cones.
II. Some tents are hotels.
(a) Neither conclusion (I) nor (II) follows
(b) Only conclusion (II) follows.
(c) Either conclusion (I) or (II) follows
(d) Only conclusion (I) follows.
84. The statements below are followed by four conclusions labeled I, II, III
and IV. Assuming that the information in the statements is true, even if
it appears to be at variance with generally established facts, decide
which conclusion(s) logically and definitely follow(s) from the
information given in the statements.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
Statements:
No laptop is notebook,
All notebooks are tablets.
Conclusions:
I. No laptop is tablets,
II. No tablets is laptop.
III. Some tablets are notebooks.
IV. All the tablets are notebooks.
(a) Only conclusion (III) follows.
(b) Only conclusion (II) and (IV) follow.
(c) Only conclusion (III) and (IV) follow.
(d) Only conclusion (I) and (III) follow.
85. The statements given below are followed by two conclusions labeled I
and II. Without resolving anything yourself, choose the conclusion
which logically follows from the given statement.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
Statements:
Most of the advocates are hard working.
Manoj is advocate.
Conclusion I: Manoj is politician.
Conclusion II: Some advocates do not work hard.
(a) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
(b) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) Both conclusions I and II follow.
(d) Only conclusion I follow.
1. (d) The statement indirectly implies that politicians win elections by
the votes of people. Therefore, neither of the assumptions is
implicit in the statement.

2. (c)

Conclusion I : True
Conclusion II : False
Conclusion III : True
Conclusion IV : True
3. (d) Neither (a) nor (b) is implicit in the statement. The statement does
not indicate that confidence and economic development are related.

4. (b)

So, Conclusion - I and either II or IV follow.


5. (c) Only conclusion IV is appropriate. The use of ‘term’ all in the
Conclusion I makes it invalid. From a general statement, we
cannot derive definite conclusion. There are many factors
responsbile for pollution.
Therefore, we cannot say that polluted nations are industrialised. As
pollution is a problem associated with industrialisation, India may
become polluted.
6. (b) Since some of Murphy radios are sold in that shop which sells
high standard radios. Therefore, some of the Murphy radios are of
high standard.
7. (a) Temple and Church are places of worship. It does not imply that
Hindus and Christians use the same place for worship. Church is
different temple. Therefore, neither Conclusion I nor II follows.
8. (a) Growth and development of human organism is a continuous
process. Some changes take place in human body now and then.
Therefore, neither Conclusion I nor II follows.

9. (c)

Case I : False Case II : True

10. (d)

Case I : True
Case II : True
11. (c) Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows. The person
always listens to 9 O’clock news on radio to keep himself
updated. This does not imply that he does not read newspaper.
The use of term ‘only’ in the Conclusion II makes it unsuitable.
12. (c) Clearly both the conclusions follow. If all wealthy people are
happy in life, then it can be said that wealth and happiness are
directly related.
13. (a)
14. (d) 15. (a)
16. (a)

I. False
II. True
17. (a)
Conclusion :
I : False
II : True
18. (a) By aeroplane service, one can reach Delhi from Chennai quickly.
19. (c) Clearly, I follows directly from the given statement. However, II
is slightly different to the given statements and so does not follow.
20. (c) The given statements clearly imply that all students of the class
are intelligent, and sunil is not intelligent, this, in turn means,
sunil is not a student of that class.
II is not concerned to statements.
21. (d) Any written piece is recognised as song when it is sung by a
singer. Therefore, only Conclusion 1 follows.

22. (a)

OR

Conclusion II can follow, but it has not been given in options. Hence
only conclusions I and III follow.
23. (c)
24. (d)

OR

Conclusions :
I. False II. False
25. (b)
26. (d) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows. Sun is the source of light . It
does not imply that light has only one source.

27. (a)

Conclusion III follows.

28. (d)

Conclusions :
I. Some apples are sweet. (True)
II. Some bananas are apples.(True)
So, both I and II follow.
29. (b)

Conclusions :
I. Some gold are metals. (False)
II. All metals are diamonds. (True)
III. Some silver are marble. (False)
IV. Some gold are silver. (False)
So, only II follows.
30. (d) It is mentioned that medicines are needed for sick people. So,
healthy people do not need medicines.
31. (c) First Premise is Particular Affirmative
(I-type).

Conclusions I - False
Conclusions II - True
Conclusions III - False
Conclusions I and III form Complementary Pair. Therefore, either I or
III follows. but according to given option only conclusion - II
follows.
32. (b)

By looking at above venn diagram, we can concluded that only


conclusions II follow.
33. (c)
34. (d) From the statements it is clear that knowledge is interdisciplinary.
Mental activity is related to acquired knowledge. Thus,
Conclusions 1 and 3 follow.

35. (b)

36. (b)

Conclusions:
A. True
B. True
37. (b)

Conclusions:
I. False
II. True
III. False
38. (a) I. Meena > Roma
II. Rashmi > Meena
III. Roma > Rashmi
If 1st two statements are ture
⇒ 3rd statement is false.
Rashmi > Meena > Roma

39. (b)

Conclusions :
I. True II. True
40. (a)
41. (a)
42. (b)
43. (b)
44. (b)
45. (c) Neither I nor II
46. (c) Uncertain

Statement 1:
Statement 2:

47. (d)

Conclusions:
I. False II. True

48. (c)

Conclusions : (a) False


(b) False
(c) True
(d) False
49. (a)
50. (a) Parental involvement and participation is necessary for promoting
the growth of children.
51. (c) Conclusion I is not based upon the given statement. Conclusion II
does not prove the given statement so, neither I nor II follows.

52. (d)

Inferences :
I : (False) II : (False)
Both statements are False, so no conclusion follows.
53. (c) Neither I nor II assumption follows the given statement.
54. (b)

Conclusions:
(I) True
(II) False
55. (b) Conclusions:
(I) False
(II) True

56. (b)

From the Venn diagram it follows.


So, some pens are pencils and some pens are papers.
So, both (I) and (II) follow.
57. (b) From the statements (I) and (II) we can conclude that Roy studies
History and Political Science in Oxford University.
58. (d) Continuous training is essential for all employees to increase
productivity so we can assume that for good productivity training
is necessary to avoid losses due to unskilled person but statement
does not imply profitability and productivity are supplementary to
each other. It depends upon other factors also.
59. (d) Travelling by metro in Delhi is more convenient and economical.
So we can assume that metro services are reasonably good. So
assumption II is implicit.

60. (c)
61. (a) In statement I it is clearly said all animal has Four leg and in II
that Dog has 2 leg
∴ Dog is not an animal
62. (b) Possible venn diagram

Conc I False
Conc II True

63. (b)

Only Conclusion II follows.


64. (a) All conclusions I, II and III are correct because Mary always tells
the truth.
65. (b)
66. (d)

67. (b)

68. (c)

I. = True II. = False III. = True


So, Only Conclusion I and III follow.
69. (a)

So, only (a) is follow.

70. (c)

So, neither conclusion I nor II follows.

71. (c)

So, conclusion I and II are follow.


72. (d) According to statement
Only conclusion - I follows.
73. (c) According to question,

So, Only conclusion I follows.

74. (d)

So, all conclusions are follow.


75. (b)
So, only conclusions – II follows.
76. (c) According to question,

So, Only III conclusion is follows.


77. (a) According to question,
So, Only conclusion II is follows.

78. (b)

Hence, either conclusion I or II follow.


79. (c)

Hence, either conclusion I or II follows.

80. (a) or

Hence, either ‘some axes are saws’ or ‘no axes are saws’
81. (a)

So, only conclusion I and III follows.


82. (a)
So, only conclusions II and III follows.

83. (b)

So, only conclusion II follows.

84. (a)

So, only conclusion III follows.


85. (b) According to statements only conclusion II follows.
1. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded in the same direction.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
Question Figure:

Answer Figures:

2. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
Questions Figure :

Answer Figures :
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
DIRECTIONS : From the given answer figures, select the one in which the
question figure is hidden/embedded.
3. Question Figure:
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)

Answer Figures:

DIRECTIONS: From the given answer figures, select the one in which the
question figure is hidden/ embedded.
4. Question Figure
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)

Answer Figures

5. Which answer figure completes the form in question figure ?


Question Figures :
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)

Answer figures :
6. From the answer figures, select the one in which the question figure is
hidden/embedded.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

DIRECTIONS: In question no. 7, which answer figure will complete the


question figure?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
7. Question Figure

Answer Figures

8. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded
Question Figure
Answer Figures

DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, which answer figure will


complete the question figure?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
9. Question Figure

Answer Figure

10. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
Question Figure

Answer Figures

DIRECTION (Q. 11) : In the following question which answer figure will
complete the question figure?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
11. Question Figure

Answer Figure

12. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden / embedded.
Question Figure

Answer Figures

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 13 - 14) : Which answer figure completes the pattern


given in the question figure?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
13. Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

14. Question Figure :

Answer Figures :
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

15. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC CHSL 2012)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

16. Find the answer figure which completes the question figure.
Question Figure
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)

Answer Figures

17. Select the answer figure in which the question figure is hidden.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
Question Figure

Answer Figures

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 18-19) : In each of the following questions, which


answer figure will complete the question figure?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
18. Question Figure:
Answer Figures:
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
19. Question Figure :

Answer Figures:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 20-21) : In each of the following questions, select the


answer figure in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
20. Question Figure:
Answer Figures :

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

21. Question Figure:

Answer Figures:

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

22. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure ?
(SSC CHSL 2013)
Question figure:

Answer figures:

(a) (b) (c) (d)


23. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC CHSL 2013)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures:

(a) (b)
(c) (d)
DIRECTIONS : In questions no. 24 to 26, which answer figure will
complete the question figure ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
24. Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

25. Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

26. Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

DIRECTIONS: In question nos. 27 and 28, which answer figure will


complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
27. Question figure
Answer figures

28. Question figure

Answer figures

29. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
Question Figure

Answer Figures

DIRECTIONS: In question no. 30 to 31, which answer figure will complete


the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
30. Question Figure:
Answer Figure:

31. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 32-34) : Which answer figure will complete the pattern
in the question figure?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
32. Question Figures :

Answer Figures :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


33. Question Figures :

Answer Figures :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
34. Question Figures :

Answer Figures :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


35. Which one of the answer figures shall complete the given question
figure ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figure:

Answer Figures:

36. Which one of the answer figures is hidden in the following question
figure?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 37-38): Which answer figure will complete the pattern
in the question figure?
(SSC Stenographer 2013)
37. Question Figure :

Answer Figure :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


38. Question Figure :

Answer Figure :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


39. Question Figure :
Answer Figure :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


DIRECTIONS (Qs. 40-41 ): From the given answer figure, select the one in
which the question figure is hidden/embedded.
40. Question Figure :
(SSC Stenographer 2013)

Answer Figure :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


41. Question Figure :

Answer Figure :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


DIRECTIONS (Qs. 42-43) : Which answer figure will complete the pattern
in the question figure ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)
42. Question figure :
Answer figures :

43. Question figure :

Answer figures :

44. From the given answer figures, select the figure which is
hidden/embedded in the question figure.
Question figure :

Answer figures :

45. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
Question Figure:

Answer Figure:
46. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/ embedded.
Question Figure:
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)

Answer Figures:

47. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC Steno. 2014)
Question Figure

Answer Figure

(a) (b) (c) (d)


48. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC Steno. 2014)
Question Figure

Answer Figure

(a) (b) (c) (d)


DIRECTIONS (Qs. 49-50) : In questions below, which anwser figure will
complete the pattern in the question figure ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
49. Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

50. Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

51. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
Question Figure :
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)

Answer Figures:

52. Which answer figure will complete the question figure ?


Question Figure :
(SSC CHSL 2014)

Answer Figures :

53. Which of the answer figures is embedded in the question figure ?


(SSC CHSL 2014)
Question Figure :

Answer figures :

54. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC CHSL 2015)

(a) (b) (c) (d)


55. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/ embedded.
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

56. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure ?
(SSC CHSL 2015)

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 57-58): In the following Two Questions, which answer


figure will complete the pattern in the questiion figure ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
57. Question Figure

Answer Figures :

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

58. Question Figure


Answer Figures :

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

59. From the given answer figures, select the one which is
hidden/embedded in the question figure:
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :
(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

60. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question figure is
hidden / embedded.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 61-62): Which answer figure will complete the pattern
in the question figure ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)

61.

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

62.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

63. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

64. Select the one in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.


(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

65. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

66. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

67. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

68. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

69. Which answer figure complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

70. From the given figure, select the one in the question the figure is hidden
/ embedded
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

71. Choose the correct figure to complete the matrix :


Question Figure :
(SSC Stenographer 2016)

Answer Figures:

72. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
Question Figure :
(SSC Stenographer 2016)

Answer Figures:
DIRECTIONS : In the following questions, which answer figure will
complete the pattern in the question figure.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
73. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

74. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
DIRECTIONS : In the following questions, From the given answer figures,
select the one in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
75. Question Figure

Answer Figures

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

76. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC CGL. 2017)

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

77. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC CGL. 2017)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

78. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC CGL. 2017)

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

79. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC CGL. 2017)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

80. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC CGL. 2017)

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

81. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC CGL. 2017)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

82. Which answer figure will come the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC CGL. 2017)

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

83. From given answer figures, select the one in which question figure is
hidden/embedded.
(SSC CGL. 2017)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

84. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC MTS 2017)
Question Figure

Answer Figures
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

85. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC MTS 2017)
Question Figure

Answer Figures

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

86. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC Sub. ins 2017)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

87. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC Sub. ins 2017)

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

88. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC Sub. ins 2017)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

89. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC Sub. ins 2017)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

90. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(SSC Stenographer 2017)

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

91. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded.
(SSC Stengrapher 2017)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

92. Select the figure in which the given figure is embedded.


(SSC CGL 2018)

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

93. Select the figure in which the given figure is embedded.(Rotation is not
allowed)
(SSC CGL 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

94. Select the option in which the given figure (X) is embedded (rotation
not allowed).
(SSC CHSL 2018)

(X)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

95. Select the option in which the given figure is embedded. (Rotation is
not allowed)
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

96. Select the option in which the given figure is embedded.


(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

97. Choose the option figure in which the problem figure is hidden
embedded.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
Problem figure:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
1. (d)

2. (a)
3. (c)

4. (c)

5. (b)
6. (d)
7. (d) Option (d) will complete the question figure.
8. (b) Option (b) is the hidden/ embedded figure.
9. (c)
10. (c)

11. (d)

12. (b)

13. (a)
14. (b)

15. (b)

16. (b) Option (b) is complete the questions figure completely.


17. (d)

18. (a)
19. (c)
20. (a)
21. (d)
22. (d)
23. (b)

24. (b)

25. (c)
26. (c)
27. (c)

28. (b)

29. (c)

30. (c)

31. (d)
32 (d)

33. (d)

34. (c)

35. (b)

36. (c)

37. (a)
38. (c)
39. (b)
40. (d)
41. (b)
42. (d)
43. (b)
44. (d)
45. (a)
46. (b)
47. (a)
48. (b)
49. (a)
50. (c)
51. (a)

52. (a)
53. (c)
54. (d)

55. (a) The figure is embedded in

56. (b) Dot is only in first circle so figure (b) will complete the picture in
the question figure.
57. (a)
58. (c)

59. (b)

60. (b)

61. (a)

62. (a)

63. (c)
64. (b)
65. (a)
66. (b)
67. (b)
68. (d)
69. (a)
70. (b)
71. (b)
72. (b)
73. (a) Option (a) is correct
74. (d) Option (d) is correct
75. (b) Option (b) is correct
76. (a) 77. (a) 78. (a) 79. (a) 80. (c)
81. (a) 82. (a) 83. (b)

84. (d) 85. (b)

86. (a) 87. (c)

88. (b) 89. (b)

90. (c) 91. (c)

92. (a) 93. (d) 94. (a)


95. (c)
96. (c) 97. (a)
DIRECTIONS (Q. 1) : Among the four answer figures, which figure can be
formed from the cut-pieces given below in the question figure?
1. Question Figure:

Answer Figures:

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)


2. How many triangles are there in the following figure ?

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)


(a) 11
(b) 13
(c) 9
(d) 15
3. Among the four answer figures, which figure can be formed from the
cut pieces given below in the question figure ?
Questions Figure :
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
Answer Figures :

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

4. How many triangles are there in the following figure ?

(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)


(a) 20
(b) 24
(c) 28
(d) 32
5. How many rectangles are there in the given diagram?

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)


(a) 4
(b) 7
(c) 9
(d) 18
6. How many triangles are there in the given figure?

(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)


(a) 16
(b) 14
(c) 8
(d) 12
7. How many triangles are there in the figure ABCDEF?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)

(a) 24
(b) 26
(c) 28
(d) 30
8. In the question, one part of the problem figure is subtracted. Select the
option that shows the correct shape after subtraction.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
Question Figure

Answer Figures
9. A series of figures are given which can be grouped as related to
students, artists and scientists. Select the groups into which the figures
can be classified.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9
1. Pen
2. Flask
3. Book
4. Test Tube
5. School bag
6. Design
7. Flame
8. Flower
9. Painting
(a) (1, 3, 5) (2, 4, 7) (6, 8, 9)
(b) (2,3, 5) (1, 6, 7) (4, 8, 9)
(c) (1, 2, 6) (3, 4, 8) (7, 5, 9)
(d) (3, 4, 5) (1, 2, 6) (7, 8, 9)
10. How many triangles are there in this figure?
Question figure :

(SSC CHSL 2012)


(a) 24
(b) 26
(c) 28
(d) 20
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 11-18) : Among the four answer figures, which figure
can be formed from the cut-pieces given below in the question figure?
11. Question Figure :
(SSC Multitasking 2013)

Answer Figures :

12. Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

13. Which answer figure includes all the components given in the question
figure ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :
14. Identify the response figure from which the question figure’s pieces
have been cut.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
Question figure

Answer Figures.

15. There is a ball and a rectangular jar. Four positions are shown below to
keep them balanced. Which of the following will not get balanced
easily?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question figures:

Answer figures:

16. Which of the answer figures include the separate components found in
the question figure?
Question figure:
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Answer figure:

17. How many cubes are there in the group?

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)


(a) 16
(b) 18
(c) 20
(d) 10
18. How many triangles are there in the given figure?

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)


(a) 10
(b) 12
(c) 14
(d) 11
19. Find out which of the answer figures will exactly make up the question
figure?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figure:

Answer Figures:

20. Find out which of the following answer figures will exactly make up
the question figure ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures.

21. How many rectangles are there in the question figure ?


Question figure :

(SSC CHSL 2014)


(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9
22. Among the for answer figures, which figure can be formed from the
cut - pieces given below in the question figure ?
Question figure :
Answer figures :
(SSC CHSL 2014)

23. Find out which answer figure will exactly make up the question figure.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2014)
Question figure :

Answer figures :

24. How many triangles are there in the give figure ?

(SSC CGL 1st Sit.2014)


(a)48
(b)60
(c)56
(d)52
25. Identify the answer figure from which the pieces given in the question
figure have been cut.
Question Figure

Answer Figure
(SSC CHSL 2015)

26. Find the number of triangles in the following figure :

(SSC CHSL 2015)


(a) 8
(b) 14
(c) 10
(d) 12
27. How many triangles are there in the figure ?

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)


(a) 24
(b) 14
(c) 28
(d) 20
28. In the question one part of the problem figure is subtracted. Select the
option that shows the correct shape by the subtraction.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

29. How many triangles can be found out from the following figure:

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)


(a) 17
(b) 21
(c) 24
(d) 25
30. How many triangles are there in the question figure?

(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)


(a) 18
(b) 24
(c) 28
(d) 30
31. How many triangles are there in the given figure?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a) 20
(b) 22
(c) 28

(d) 32

32. How many triangles are there in the given figure?


(SSC CGL 2017)

(a) 32
(b) 34
(c) 37
(d) 40
33. How many triangles are there in the given figure?
(SSC CGL 2017)

(a) 14
(b) 15
(c) 17
(d) 18
34. How many triangles are there in the figure?
(SSC CGL 2017)

(a) 10
(b) 11
(c) 12
(d) 13
35. How many triangles are there in the given figure?
(SSC MTS 2017)

(a) 16
(b) 18
(c) 8
(d) 12
36. How many quadrilaterals are there in the given figure?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)

(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
37. How many triangles are there in the given figure ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2017)

(a) 24
(b) 26
(c) 28
(d) 30
38. How many triangles are there in the following figure?
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a) 34
(b) 32
(c) 36
(d) 24
39. How many triangles are there in the following figure?

(a) 20
(b) 18
(c) 16
(d) 22
40. How many squares are present in the following figure?
(SSC CHSL 2018)

(a) 12
(b) 14
(c) 18
(d) 16
41. How many triangles are there in the following figure?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

(a) 10
(b) 18
(c) 16
(d) 14
1. (c)

2. (b)

The triangles are :


∆ABC ; ∆ABD ; ∆ADC ; ∆AFC ;
∆FDC ; ∆AFB ; ∆FDB ; ∆FBC;
∆GBD ; ∆ADE ; ∆GBE ; ∆FDG ;
∆DBE ;

3. (a)

4. (c) The figure may be labelled as shown.

The simplest triangles are ABG, BIG, BIC, CIH, GIH, CDH, HED,
GHJ, HJE, FEJ, GFJ and AGF i.e. 12 in number.
The triangles composed of two components each are ABF, CDE, GBC,
BCH, GHG, BHG, GHF, GHE, HEF and GEF i.e. 10 in number.
The triangles composed of three components each are ABH, AFH,
CDG and GDE i.e. 4 in number.
The triangles composed of four components each are BHF and CGE
i.e. 2 in number.
Total number of triangles in the figure = 12 + 10 + 4 + 2 = 28.
Thus, there are 28 triangles.
5. (d)

The rectangles are :


ABKJ; JKHI; BCLK;
KLGH; CDML; LMFG;
ACGI; ACLJ; JLGI;
BDFH; BDMK; KMFH;
ADFI; ADMJ; JMFI
ABHI, BCGH and CDFG are squares.
We know that every square is a rectanlge. But its reverse is not always
true.
Note : By option only its easy to analyze.

6. (a)

The triangles are :


∆ AIH; ∆AIE; ∆EIB; ∆BFI;
∆IHC; ∆IGC; ∆IGD; ∆DFI;
∆IAB; ∆IBD; ∆ICD; ∆IAC;
∆BAC; ∆ACD; ∆BDC; BDA
Total triangles = 16
7. (c) There are 28 triangles are formed in given figure.

8. (b)

9. (a)

10. (c)
There are 28 triangles are in the given figure —
EOH, EDH, OFH, HFC, EFD, OGF, GBF, GFH, AGE, EOG, EGF,
GEH, AJI, IKE, KGJ, IJK, LBM, PMF, GPL, LMP, RQC, SRH,
SFQ, SQR, DTU, EVT, TVU and VUH.
11. (c)
12. (a)

13. (a)

14. (d) All the components of question figure are present in the Answer
Figure (d).
15. (c) It is difficult to balance the ball and the jar in the position as
shown in Answer figure (c)
16. (c) All the components of Question Figure are present inAnswer
Figure (c)

17. (c) 10 cubes are visible and 10 cubes are hidden. Clearly, there is one
column having four cubes.
There are two columns each having three cubes.
There are three columns, each having two cubes.
There are four columns, each having only one cube.
Thus, total number of cubes
= 4 + 6 + 6 + 4 = 20 cubes

18. (c)

There 14 triangles in the given figure. These are


AHO, ACB, BHO, BAD, ABE, ABD, BAF, ABG, AOF, AFD, BOG,
BGC, ADO and BOC.
19. (a) All the components of the question figure are present in the
Answer Figure (a).

20. (b) All the components of the Question Figure are present in the
answer figure (b).

21. (d)

ABCD, BEDF, EGFH, FHIJ,


AECF, EGJI, CFIK, AGJK, AEIK
22. (d)
23. (c)

24. (c)

∆ ABC, ∆ADC, ∆DBC, ∆AEG, ∆BFH


∆ EIG, ∆EID, ∆IGJ, ∆IDJ,
∆DKJ, ∆DFK, ∆KJH, ∆KFH
∆EDG, ∆DJG, ∆EGJ, ∆DJG
∆DFJ, ∆FHJ, ∆DHJ, ∆DFH
∆ADG, ∆DGH, ∆DBH, ∆JEF
∆GJC, ∆HJC, ∆GHC = 28 Triangles
28 × 2 = 56 Triangles.
25. (d)
26. (b)
27. (c)

∆ABD, ∆ADC, ∆BDE, ∆DEC,


∆ABC, ∆EBC, ∆ACE, ∆ABE,
∆BEF, ∆FIG, ∆CEH, ∆HGK,
∆FGE, ∆EGH, ∆GIL, ∆ILJ,
∆GLK, ∆LJK, ∆GIJ, ∆GKJ,
∆GIK, ∆IJK, ∆BCH, ∆IHK,
∆BFC, ∆FIK, ∆FCK, ∆HBI
Total Triangles = 28
28. (c)
29. (d)
30. (c)

31. (b)

The Triangles are :


∆ABG, ∆AGF, ∆ABF, ∆ABH, ∆AFH, ∆BGH, ∆BFH, ∆BFE, ∆BFC,
∆BHC, ∆BEC, ∆CHI, ∆CHE, ∆CFE, ∆CID, ∆CED, ∆DIE, ∆DHE,
∆FHE, ∆EIH, ∆FGH and = 22 triangles.
32. (c) Total number of triangles = 37.

33. (c)

The Triangles are :


ABC, AKL, AKJ, BDK, BHK, KLM, KIM, KHG, FGE, FHM, FHI,
CDL, DEM, MIH, GDH, CHJ and KEI.
So, total triangles are 17.
34. (b)

The triangles are :


∆ABC, ∆ABD, ∆ADC, ∆AED, ∆AFD, ∆BEG, ∆BED, ∆GED,
∆DFC, ∆FHC and ∆DFH.
∴ Total number of triangles = 11.
35. (b) According to figure,

The triangles are :


∆AGD ; ∆AGB; ∆ADB; ∆ACF; ∆ABC; ∆ADC
∆BGC; ∆BDC; ∆BDE; ∆DGC; ∆DHF; ∆DHC
∆DCF; ∆DFC; ∆DFE; ∆CHE; ∆CFE; ∆FHE
Thus, there are 18 triangles.

36. (a)

The quadrilaterals are :


ABFE and AECB
Thus, there are 2 quadrilaterals.

37. (b)

The triangles are :


∆AIH ; ∆AIE; ∆EIB; ∆BFI;
∆IHC; ∆IGC; ∆IGD; ∆DFI;
∆IAB; ∆IBD; ∆ICD; ∆IAC;
∆BAC ; ∆ACD; ∆BDC; ∆BDA;
∆BLD; ∆LDK; ∆KLJ; ∆JLB;
∆JBK; ∆BDK; ∆DBJ; ∆DKJ
∆ADJ; ∆CBK.
Thus, there are 26 triangles.

38. (a)

By simple counting, we get that number of triangles in the given figure =


34.
39. (b) After counting the number of triangles in the given figure, we get
that, total number of triangles = 18.
40. (d) Number of squares in the given figure are 16.
41. (b) According to figure,

The triangles are :


∆AGD, ∆AGB, ∆ADB, ∆ACF, ∆ABC, ∆ADC,
∆BGC, ∆BDC, ∆BDE, ∆DGC, ∆DHF, ∆DHC,
∆DCF, ∆DEC, ∆DFE, ∆CHE, ∆CFE, ∆FHE
Thus, there are 18 triangles.
1. 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.
Questions Figures :
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)

Answer Figures :

2. 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 figure
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)

Answer figures
3. A square sheet of paper has been folded and punched as shown below
in the question figures. You have to figure out from amongst the four
answer figures, how it will appear when opened?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
Question Figures :

Answer Figures :

4. If a square paper is folded as shown in the question figures and then


folded paper is punched. What will be the pattern on opening the paper
?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
Question figures :

Answer figures :

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

5. A square sheet of paper has been folded and punched as shown in the
question figure. You have to figure out from amongst the four answer
figures, how it will appear when opened?
(SSC CHSL 2012)
Question figure :

Answer figures :

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
6. A sheet of paper has been folded as shown by the question figures. You
have to figure out from amongst the four answer figures how it will
appear when opened?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
Question figures :

Answer figures :

7. A square sheet of paper has been folded and punched as shown below.
You have to figure out from amongst the four response figures, how it
will appear when opened?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
Question figures :

Answer figures

8. In the following question, 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:
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
Answer figures:

9. In the following question a piece of paper is folded and punched as


shown below in the question figure. From the given answer figures,
indicate how it will appear when opened?
Question figure
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)

Answer figures

10. A triangular piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below. Find out
from the answer figures how it will appear when opened.
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
Question Figures :

Answer Figures :
DIRECTIONS (Q.11-12) : In each of the following questions, 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?
11. Question Figures:
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)

Answer Figures:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

12. Question Figures:


Answer Figures:

(a) (b)
(c) (d)
13. A piece of paper is folded and cut/punched as shown below in the
question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will A
appear when opened.
(SSC CHSL 2013)
Question figures: ,

Answer figures:

(a) (b)
(c) (d)
14. A square sheet of paper is folded and punched as shown below in
question figures. Choose from amongst the following four answer
figures, how will it appear when opened.
(SSC Steno. 2013)
Question figure :
A B C D
Answer figure :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


15. A sheet of paper when folded, punched and opened shows the question
figure. Choose from the answer figures which punched hole pattern
gives this figure.
(SSC Steno. 2013)
Question figure (Open pattern) :

Answer figures (Punched hole patterns) :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


16. 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.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figures :
Answer Figures :

17. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown below in the question
figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear
when opened.
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
Question figures :

Answer Figures

18. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown below in the question
figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear
when opened.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question figures :

Answer figure:
19. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown below in the question
figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear
when opened.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figures :

Answer Figures :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


20. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown below in the question
figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear
when opened.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figures :

Answer Figures.

21. 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.
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
Question figure :

Answer figures :

22. 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.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
Question figure:

Answer figures:

23. 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.
(SSC CHSL 2014)
Question figures :
Answer figures :

24. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown below in the question
figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear
when opened.
(SSC CHSL 2014)

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

25. 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.
(SSC Steno. 2014)
Question figures :

Answer figures :

26. 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.
(SSC CGL 2014)
Question figures :

Answer figures :

27. A Circular sheet of paper is folded in particular manner, punched once


and then unfolded. Find Out the manner in which the paper was folded
and punched from amongst the answer figures.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
Question figure :

Answer figure:

28. 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.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
Question figure :

Anwser figures:

29. 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.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
Question figure :
Answer figures :

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

30. 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.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

31. A piece of paper is folded and cut. From the figures given, indicate how
it will appear when opened
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

32. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the question
fifgures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear
when opened.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

33. 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.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

34. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the given answer
figures, indicate how it will paper when opened.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

35. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown below in the question
figure. From the given answer figures, indicates how it will appear
when opened.
(SSC Steno. 2016)
Question Figures :

Answer Figures:
36. A square sheet of paper has been folded and punched as shown by the
question figures. You have to figure out from amongst the four answer
figures how it will appear when unfolded.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
Question Figures:

Answer Figures:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

37. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown below in the question
figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear
when opened?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

38. A piece of paper folded and punched as shown below in the question
figures. From the given answer figure, indicate how it will appear when
opened.
(SSC CGL 2017)

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

39. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown below in the question
figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear
when opened?
(SSC CGL 2017)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

40. A piece paper is folded and punched as shown below the question
figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear
when opened?
(SSC CGL 2017)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

41. A piece of paper is folded and punched own below in the question
figures. From the given answer figures, indicates how it will appear
when opened.
(SSC CHSL 2017)

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

42. 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 Figure

Answer Figures

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

43. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown below in the question
figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear
when opened?
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

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

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

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

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

46. A square paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear
when unfolded?
(SSC CGL 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

47. Given below is a transparent sheet of paper with some patterns drawn
on it. How would the transparent sheet look when it is folded on the
dotted line?
(SSC CGL 2018)

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

48. A paper is folded and cut as shown in the following figures (X, Y and
Z). Select the option that depicts how this paper will appear when
unfolded.
(SSC CHSL 2018)

X Y Z

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

49. The sequence of folding a piece of square paper and the manner in
which the folded paper has been cut is shown in the figures X, Y and
Z. How would this paper look when unfolded?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
1. (c)
2. (c)
3. (c)
4. (b)
5. (b)
6. (b)
7. (a)
8. (d)
9. (b)
10. (a)
11. (b)
12. (c)
13. (d)
14. (d)
15. (a)
16. (c)
17. (d)
18. (c) All the components of Question Figure are present in Answer
Figure (c)
19. (c)
20. (a)
21. (c)
22. (b)
23. (d)
24. (c)
25. (a)
26. (c)
27. (c)
28. (c)
29. (c)
30. (a)
31. (d)
32. (d)
33. (d)
34. (d)
35. (b) 'ABILITY' can not be formed using the letter of the word
'LEGLIBILITY' as there is no 'a' in the world 'LEGLIBILITY'.
36. (b) Option (b) is correct.
37. (b) 38. (a) 39. (d) 40. (c)

41. (c) Required answer =

42. (b) 43. (b)

44. (c) 45. (c)

46. (d)
47. (c)
48. (c)
49. (b)
1. Which answer figure is the exact mirror image of the given question
figure when the mirror is held from the right at PQ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2010)
Question Figure:

Answer Figures:

2. If the mirror is placed on the line LM, then which of the answer figures
is the right image of the given question figure?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2010)
Questions Figure :

Answer Figures :
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

DIRECTION (Q. 3) : If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of


the answer figures is the correct image of the given question figure ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2011)
3. Question Figure:

Answer Figures:

DIRECTIONS (Q. 4) : If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of


the answer figures is the right image of the given figure ?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2011)
4. Question Figure :
Answer Figures :

5. Which of the answer figure is exactly the mirror image of the question
figure if a mirror is placed on the line MN?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

6. In question, if a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the


answer figures is the right image of the given figure?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :
7. Select the correct option that will be the mirror reflection of the
problem figure.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2012)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

(a)(b)
(c)(d)
8. In the question if a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the
answer figures is the right image of the given figure?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2012)
Question figure

Answer figures

9. If a mirror is placed on the MN, then which of the answer figures is the
right image of the given figure ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

10. If a mirror is placed on the line AB, then which of the answer figures is
the correct image of the given question figure?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2012)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

11. Find out the mirror image of the given figure.


(SSC CHSL 2012)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

12. Which of the answer figures is exactly the mirror image of the given
pattern of numbers when the mirror is held at MN?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

13. Choose the right water-image of the question figure from the given
answer figures.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figure :
Answer Figure :

14. Which of the answer figures is exactly the mirror image of the given
figure when the mirror is held at MN?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figures :

Answer Figures :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


15. From the answer figures, find out the figure which is the exact mirror
image of the question figure, when the mirror is placed on the line MN.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figure :
Answer Figures :

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 16 - 17) : A mirror is placed on line MN. Then which of


the answer figures is the correct image of the given figure?
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
16. Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

17. Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 18 - 19) : In each of the following questions, if a mirror


is placed on the line AB, then which of the answer figures is the right image
of the given figure?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)
18. Question Figure:

Answer Figures:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

19. Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

20. If a mirror is placed on the line XY, then which of the answer figures is
the correct image of the given question figure?
(SSC Steno. 2013)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


21. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures
is the right image of the given figure?
(SSC Steno. 2014)
Question figure

Answer Figures :
22. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures
is the right image of the given figure ?
(SSC Multitasking 2014)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

23. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures
is the right image of the given figure ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
Question figure:

Answer figures:

24. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is
the right image of the given figure ?
(SSC CGL 2014)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

25. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures
is the right image of the given figure ?
(SSC CHSL 2014)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

26. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures
is the right image of the given figure.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
Question Figure :

Answer figures:
27. Which is the correct image if the picture is held in front of a mirror?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
Question figure:

Answer figures:

28. Which one of the following is water image of "COMMISSION"?


(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
29. If a mirror is places on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is the
right image of the given figure?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)
Question figure:

Answer Figures :
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

30. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is
the right image of the given figure ?)
SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)

31. Mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is the
right image?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

32. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is
the right image of the given figure?)
SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

33. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is
the right image of the given figure?)
SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

34. If a mirror is place on the line MN , then which of the answer figures is
the right image of the figure?)
SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

35. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures
is the right image of the given figure ?
(SSC Steno. 2016)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures:
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 36-37) : In the following questions, if a mirror is
placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is the right image of
the given figure?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
36. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

37. Question Figure:


(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)
Answer Figure:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

38. If a mirror is placed on the line AB, then which of the answer figures is
the right image of the given figure?

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

39. If a mirror is on the line AB, then which of the answer figures the right
image of the given figure?

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

40. If a mirror is placed on the line AB, then which of the answer figure is
the right image of the given figure?
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

41. If a mirror placed on the line AB, then which of the answer is the right
image of the given figure?

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

42. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figure is
the right image of the given figure?

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

43. If a mirror is placed on the MN, then which of the answer figures is the
right image of the given figure?
Question Figure:
Answer Figure :

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

44. If a mirror is placed on the line AB, then which of the answer figures is
the right image of the given figure?

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

45. If a mirror is placed on the line AB, then which of the answer figures is
the right image of the given figure?

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

46. If a mirror is placed on the line AB, then which of the answer figures is
the right image of the given figure?

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

47. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right of the figure.
(SSC CGL 2018)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

48. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right of the figure.
(SSC CGL 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

49. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right of the figure.(SSC CHSL 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

50. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is
placed on the right of the figure)
SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

(a)

(b)
(c)

(d)

51. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is
placed on the right of the figure. )
SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

52. Choose the alterative which most closely resembles the mirror image of
the given word when mirror is placed at XY line.)
SSC Stenographer 2018)

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
1. (c)

2. (a) In water image upside becomes downside.

3. (c)
4. (b)
5. (d) Option (d) is the right mirror image.
6. (b) Option (b) is the right image of the given figure.
7. (b)
8. (c)

9. (c)

10. (a) Option (a) is the correct mirror image of given question figure.
11. (b) 12. (c)

13. (a)

14. (b)
15. (d)

16. (d)
17. (d)
18. (a)
19. (c)
20. (b)
21. (d)
22. (b)
23. (c)
24. (c)
25. (c)
26. (d)
27. (c)
28. (c) Water image of

29. (a)

30. (d)
31. (b)
32. (b)
33. (a)
34. (a)
35. (c)
36. (d) option (d) is correct
37. (b) option (b) is correct
38. (c)
39. (b)40. (b)
41. (b)
42. (c)
43. (d) According to question,

44. (b)

45. (d)
46. (c)

47. (a)
48. (d)
49. (d)
50. (d)
57. (b) 52. (b)
1. A dice is thrown four times and its four different positions are given
below. Find the number on the face opposite the face showing 2.
(SSC CHSL 2012)

(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 3
2. Identify the missing figure to complete the matrix.
(SSC CHSL 2012)
Question figure :

Answer Figures :

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

3. Find the missing figure of the series from the given responses.
(SSC Multitasking 2013)
Question Figures :

Answer Figures :

4. Select the figure which is different from the rest.


(SSC Multitasking 2013)

5. Four different positions of dice are as shown below. What number is


opposite to face 3 ?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2013)

(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 6
6. Which one of the following box can be created by folding the given key
design ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

7. Three views of the same cube are given. All the faces of the cube are
numbered from 1 to 6. Select one figure which will result when the
cube is unfolded.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

8. Which of the following cubes can be created by folding the given


figure?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)
Question Figure.

Answer Figures.
9. Two positions of a dice are given. Which number would be at the top
when bottom is 2?
(SSC CGL 2nd Sit. 2013)

(a)4
(b)1
(c)5
(d)6
10.Which one of the four boxes given below is created by folding the
given key design in the question figure?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question figures:

Answer figures:

11. Four views of a dice have been shown below, which of the following
symbols is on the face opposite to the face having the symbol ÷ ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
(a) $
(b) 0
(c) =
(d) ∆
12. Two positions of a dice are shown below. If 1 is at the bottom, which
number will be on top?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)

(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 8
(d) 5
13. What comes next in the series?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figures :

Answer Figures :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


14. From the given blocks when 10 is at the bottom, which number will be
at the top ?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)

(a) 8
(b) 12
(c) 6
(d) 4
15. Which of the four cubes pictured below are correct view when the six
squares are folded
(in clockwise direction) into a cube?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013)
Question Figure:

Answer Figures:

16. Which figure is different from the rest of the three ?


(SSC CHSL 2013)

(a) (b) (c) (d)


17. Select the related figure from the given alternatives.
(SSC CHSL 2013)
Question Figures :

Answer Figures :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
18. Select the correct alternative from the given ones which will complete
the figural series.
(SSC CHSL 2013)
Question Figures :

Answer Figures :

(a) (b)
(c) (d)
19. Four positions of a dice are given below, Identify the number at the
bottom then top is 6.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
Question Figures :

(a) 1
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
20. Find the missing figure.
Question Figures :
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)

Answer Figures :
21. Select the figure which is different from the rest.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)

22. In question below, a series is given with one term missing. Choose the
correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2014)
Question Figures :

Answer Figures :

(a) (b) (c) (d)


23. Choose the cube that will be formed by folding the sheet of paper
shown in the problem figure.
(SSC CGL 2014)
Question Figure :

Answer Figures :

24.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2015)
How many faces can you count in this 3 dimensional model?
(a) 18
(b) 14
(c) 12
(d) 16

25.

The solid so formed by joining unit cubes is rotated to obtain different


positions, which of these cannot be the shape after it has turned?
(SSC CHSL 2015)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
26. The figure given on the left hand side is folded to form a box. Choose
from the alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4) the boxes that is similar to the
box formed.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)

(a) (2) and (3) only


(b) (1), (3) and (4) only
(c) (2) and (4) only
(d) (1) and (4) only
27. Two position of dice are shown below. When three is at the top what
number will be at the bottom.
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015)

(a) 5
(b) 1
(c) 4
(d) 2
28. In the given cubes, which colour is opposite to purple?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a) Violet
(b) Red
(c) Yellow
(d) Blue
29. Four positions of a cube are shown below. Which color is opposite to
white color in the given cubes?
(SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016)

(a) Orange
(b) Blue
(c) Red
(d) Yellow
30. The following figure is folded to form a block. Which symbol will
appear on the opposite of ?
(SSC Steno. 2016)

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
31. Four positions of a dice are given below. Identify the number at the
bottom when top is 5.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2016)

(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 3
(d) 1
32. Three positions of a cube are shown below. What will come opposite to
face containing (I) ?

(a) VI
(b) IV
(c) II
(d) V
33. Three positions of a cube are shown below. What will come opposite to
face containing '$'?
(a) %
(b) &
(c) ^
(d) +
34. Three positions of a cube are shown below. What will come opposite to
face containing '4'?

(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 5
35. Three creation of a cube are shown below. what will opposite to face
containing '5'?

(a) 6
(b) 1
(c) 3
(d) 2
36. Three positions of a cube are shown below. What will come opposite to
face containing 'Q'?

(a) P
(b) R
(c) S
(d) Z
37. Three position of a cube are shown below. What will come opposite to
face containing 'R'
(a) Y
(b) G
(c) W
(d) C
38. Two position of a cube are shown below. What will come opposite to
face containing 'X'?

(a) Z
(b) O
(c) Either Z or O
(d) P
39. Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.
(SSC CGL 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

40. Three different positions of a dice are shown below. Which number
appears on the face opposite number 3?
(SSC CGL 2018)

(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 2
(d) 4
41. Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.
(SSC CGL 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

42. Three different positions of the same dice are shown here. Which
number is on the face opposite the face showing ‘5’?
(SSC CGL 2018)

(a) 1
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 6
43. Three different positions of the same dice are shown. Select the
pattern that will be on the face opposite to the one having
(SSC CHSL 2018)
1 2 3
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
44. Select the Answer Fig. that will come next in the following Problem
Fig. series.
(SSC CHSL 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

45. Select the figure that will come next in the following series.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

46. Select the figure that will come next in the following series.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

47. Select the figure that will come next in the following series.
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

48. Two positions of the same dice are given. Which number will be at the
bottom if ‘4’ is at the top?
(SSC Sub. Ins. 2018)

(a) 1
(b) 3
(c) 6
(d) 2
49. Choose the correct option that will replace the question mark and
continue the given figure series.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
50. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed from the given sheet
of paper.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

51. Choose the correct option that will replace the question mark and
continue the given figure series.
(SSC Stenographer 2018)

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)
1. (b) 1, 3, 4 and 6 are adjacent 2. Therefore number 5 on the face
opposite to 2.
2. (a) Option (a) is correct.

3. (c)

4. (d) Option (d) is odd one out.


5. (a) The numbers 1, 2, 5 and 6 are on the adjacent faces of the number
3. So, the number 4 lies opposite 3.
6. (d) The shaded parts are narow. So, answer figure (b) is invalid.
The white part is larger. So, answer figure (c) is invalid.
If dot is on the top surface, then the visible surface can not be white. So,
answer figure (a) is invalid.
7. (a) If we fold the option (b) the number 2 will lie opposite 5.
If we fold the option (c) the number 1 will lie opposite 3.
If we fold the option (d) the number 2 will lie opposite 5.
Therefore, answer figure (d) is correct.
8. (b) When folded in the form of a cube, then 'F' appears opposite 'B',
'E' appears opposite 'C' and 'A' appears opposite ‘D’.
In option (a) 'F' is adjacent to 'B'
In option (c) 'E' is adjacent to ‘C’.
In option (d) 'E' is adjacent to ‘A’.
9. (d) The numbers 1, 2, 5 and 6 are on the adjacent faces of number 3.
Therefore. the number 4 lies opposite 3.
The numbers 3, 4 and 6 can not be on the faces opposite to 1.
Therefore, 5 lies opposite 1.
Now, 2 lies opposite 6.
10. (c)

11. (a)
All other symbols are adjacent to ÷. Therefore, $ symbol is opposite to
it.
12. (b) By looking, the dice position, we can say that 2, 4, 5 and 6 are
adjacent faces of 3. therefore, if 1 number is at the bottom then 3
will be on the top.
13. (c) The series represents continuous alphabets starting from K.
Hence, N is the right answer.
14. (b) From the two views of blocks it is clear that when 10 is at the
bottom, number 12 will be at the top.
15. (a) 3 lies opposite .
1 lies opposite W.
1 lies opposite .
In option (b) 3 is on the adjacent face of dot.
In option (c) 1 is on the adjacent face of W.
In option (d) is on the top and hence the positions of dot ( ) and W
are not correct.
16. (d) In all other figures, figure made in triangle does not cover the
region of circle.
17. (b) The inner figure becomes the outer figure and vice versa.
18. (d) L shaped figure and small squares rotate clock-wise

19. (a)

From above, it is clear that 3 is opposite to 4.


Therefore, 1 is opposite 6.
20. (a) The middle element adjecnts to the right side line after rotating
90° anticlock wise. The bottom element goes up on the top and
becomes enlarge.
The top element becomes the inner figure of bottom element.
21. (a)
22. (c) • Arrows (→) are increasing by one.
• Dots (•) are decreasing by one.
• P element changes its position from right to left. Square alternately
also changes its shaded portion also.
• ↑ element changes its position from left to right in square after
rotating 45° clockwise.
23. (d) Option (d) is correct.
24. (b) 14 faces can count in this 3-D model.
25. (a) Option (a) is correct.
26. (b) The given figure can be numbered like this:

In this figure:
1 lies opposite 3; 2 lies opposite 5;
4 lies opposite 6.
When the sheet of question figure is folded to form a cube, then the
face bearing a dot lies opposite to one of the shaded faces.
Therefore, figure (2) which has both the shaded faces adjacent to the
face bearing the dot, cannot be formed.
Hence, the cubes shown in figures (1), (3) and (4) can be formed.
27. (a) When 3 is at the top 5 will be at the bottom.
28. (c) Purple → Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Orange
Green, Orange, Red, Blue are adjacent to purple
29. (*) Green colour is opposite to white colour in the given cubes.
30. (c)
31. (c)
32. (a) Therefore, the number II, IV, III and V are on the adjacent faces of
number I.
Therefore, the number IV liles opposite I.
33. (b) By looking, the dice position, we can say that %, *, ^ and + are
adjacent faces of $.
therefore,
∴ & will come opposite of $.
34. (a) As the numbers 2, 3, 5 and 6 are adjacent to 4.
Hence, the number on the face opposite to 4 is 1.
35. (b) The numbers 2, 3, 4 and 6 are on the adjacent faces of the number
1.
So, the number 5 lies opposite 1.
36. (c) The letters P, X , R and Z are on the adjacent faces of the letter Q.
So, the letter S lies opposite Q.
37. (d) The letters G, B, W and Y are on the adjacent faces of the letter R.
So, the letter C lies opposite R.
38. (a) From the two view blocks it is clear that when x is at the bottom,
z will be at the top.
39. (a) Here symbol lower left corner rotating by 90° in anticlockwise
and symbol at the centre rotating by 180° in every next figure.
40. (a) Based on the given positions pair of numbers on the opposite
faces are:
(1 – 2), (3 – 5) and (4 – 6)
41. (a) Line inside the pentagon shifting one place in clockwise direction
and square dot repeating its path after erery third figure.
42. (c) Pair of number on the opposite faces are:
(2 - 5), (4 - 3) and (1 - 6)
Hence, opposite of ‘5’ is ‘2’.
43. (c) Symbol that are on opposite face is .
44. (c) Lines are rotating in anticlockwise direction by 90° in each next
rotation.
45. (a)
46. (d) Five lines are added in each box.
47. (b) Arrow is rotate by 135° clockwise in each step and circle is rotate
by 45° anticlockwise in each step.
So, option (b) is correct.
48. (a) The numbers 1, 6, 4 and 5 are on the adjacent faces of number 3.
Therefore, the number 2 lies opposite to 3
∴ The number 1 is opposite of 4.
49. (c) Each figure is rotating at 45° in clockwise direction. So, next
figure is option (c).
50. (c) As, H and 4 are on opposite faces. So, option (a) is wrong.
'E' and @ are on opposite face, so option (b) is also wrong.
'8' and '1' are on opposite face, so option (d) is also wrong.
Hence, correct option is box shown in option (c)
51. (d) Each black spot is rotate 45° in anti clockwise direction. So,
option (d) is correct answer.

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