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 Practice Question  for Online SSC Exam Preparation

This contest involves 20 questions from all major SSC topics, such as quantitative competence, justification, English, and general science. Then you try this questionnaire based on the previous SSC reviews for your results, if you are preparing for SSC examination CGL/CHSL/ MTS/CPO or Railway Group D/NTPC examination.

 

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Q1. Which one of the following is the largest among the fractions (5/113), (7/120), (13/145), and (17/160)?

(a) 5/113

(b) 7/120

(c) 13/145

(d) 17/160

Correct Answer: 17/160

 

Q2. A can-do 2/3rd of a job in 18 days. B twice as efficient as A. In how many days B will complete the job?

(a) 23/4

(b) 27/2

(c) 32/5

(d) 38/7

Correct Answer: 27/2


Q3. If 14 / 3 + (1 / 2) (x – 7/3) = -2x/3, then the value of x is?

(a) -3

(b) 3

(c) 6

(d) -9

 Correct Answer: -3

 

Q4. The original price of a TV set is Rs. 6,000. If the price is discounted by 20% and then raised by 10% for service contract, the price charged by the shopkeeper is

(a) Rs. 5400

(b) Rs. 5280

(c) Rs. 5100

(d) Rs.4200

 Correct Answer: Rs. 5280

 

Q5. Area of the circle inscribed in a square of diagonal 6√2 cm (in sq cm) is

(a) 9 Π

(b) 6 Π

(c) 3 Π

(d) 9√2 Π

 Correct Answer: 9 Π


 Q6. Select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word. 

Institutionalize 

(a) Nutrition

(b) Intuition

(c) Tuition

(d) Insulation

 Correct Answer: Nutrition

 

Q7. If TRANSFER is coded as RTNAFSRE, how ELEPHANT be coded in the code language?

(a) LEPEHATN

(b) LEPEAHTN

(c) LEEPAHTN

(d) LEPEAHNT

 Correct Answer: LEPEAHTN

 

 Directions: In question no. 8, two statements are given followed by two conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to consider the given 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.

 Q8. 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 follow.

(b) Conclusion II follows.

(c) Either conclusion I or II follows.

(d) Both conclusions I and II follow.

 

Correct Answer: Both conclusions I and II follow.

 

 

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