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SSC MOCK TEST – 22 (SOLUTION)


1. (C) As Microphone makes sound louder 15. (A) All except Potassium are metals used in
similarly Microscope makes the object semiconductor devices.
magnified. 16. (B) B must be the odd box as three of the boxes
have odd numbers of lines whereas box B
2. (C) As Z –8 R
+7
Y
–8
Q contains even number of lines.
17. (D) Position of S = (19) and 19 × 19 = 361  351
K –8 C +7 J –8 B
Position of E = (5) and 5 × 5 = 25
Similarly, Position of I = (9) and 9 × 9 = 81
+7 –8 +7 Position of X = (24) and 24 × 24 = 576
P W O V
18. (C) +1 +1
E +7 L –8 D +7 K
N P O M F H G E
3. (A) As F –1 Q Similarly, W –1 H
–1 –1 +2 +2 +2 +2
R E I V
+1 +1
–1 –1
I H D C
–1 –1 Q R S P T V U S
N M E D
L –1 X +1 +3 +2 +2
G –1 D
–1 –1 19. (C)
E F Y K
20. (C) C 15 m D
4. (C) As on melting, liquid is formed, similarly on
freezing solid is formed. 135°
5. (B) 24  2 × 4 = 8
m

10 m
32  3 × 2 = 6
30

6. (A) 9 = (3)2  8 = (3 – 1)3


16 = (4)2  ? = (4 – 1)3 = 27
7. (A) As Tree is found in Forest similarly Grass B 25 m A
is found in Lawn.
Hence he is going in the South-West
8. (A) As, +1 direction.
21 (B) The sum of three consecutive terms of the
A E F J : K O P T series gives the next term.
So, (?) = 8 + 15 + 27 = 50.
+4 +1 +4 +4 +1 +4
22. (A) 3 12 27 48 75 128 147
Similarly,
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3×1 3×2 3×3 3×4 3×5 3×6 3×7
+1
23. (D) 0.5 0.55 0.65 0.80 1.0
G K L P : Q U V Z
+0.05 +0.1 +0.15 +0.2
+4 +1 +4 +4 +1 +4 24. (C) 1 4 27 16 125 36 343
9. (C) As antonym of peace is uproar similarly       
antonym of creation is destruction. 13 22 33 42 53 62 73
10. (*) 25. (D) Clearly, while counting the numbers
11. (B) Only Television is audio-visual. associated to the thumb will be 1, 9, 17,
12. (B) In each number except 383, the product 25, ....
of first and third digit is the middle one. Here, Numbers are in the from of (8n + 1).
13. (A) All except Chicken can go into water. Since 1994 = 249 × 8 + 2, so 1993 shall
14. (D) All except Ayurveda are the names of correspond to the thumb and 1994 is the
Vedas. Ayurveda is a branch of medicine. index finger while counting.

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36. (B)
26. (C) P 9 ft Q

37. (D) Y M T 1. 5 2. 5
T 4 ft
3 ft
38. (C) Since each pole at the corner of the plot
S 9 ft R is common to its two sides.
Therefore total number of poles needed
Required distance = PT = 4 – 3 = 1 feet.
27. (A) 13 + 7 × 2 = 27. = 27 × 4 - 4 = 104.
54 + 45 × 2 = 144. 39. (B) A leap year has 366 days. Now, if we
Then, ? + 32 × 2 = 68  ? = 68 – 64 = 4. divide 366 by 7 it gives 2 as remainder.
28. (A) 2 × 9 + 3 × 17 = 18 + 51 = 69. Hence, number of odd days in 366 days
2 × 13 + 3 × 11 = 26 + 33 = 59. is 2.
Then, 2 × ? + 3 × 13 = 49  2 × ? = 10
40. (A)
 ? = 5.
29. (B) 3 × 100 + 5 × 9 = 345.
4 × 100 + 6 × 10 = 460.
So, 5 × 100 + 7 × 11 = 577
30. (A) Clearly, The number of ways to arrange 5
books = 5! = 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 120.
41. (D)
So, Total time taken = 120 minutes
= 2 hours.
31. (A) The mother warns her child with the
expectation that he would stop troubling
her. So, I is implicit. The general nature
of children cannot be derived from the 42. (C) From position I and III, considering % as
statement. So, II is not implicit. the common face.
32. (B) Since Arun and Suresh interchange we have,
places, so Arun’s new position (13th
fr om lef t) is t he same as Suresh’s %  o
earlier position (6th from right). %  $
So, Number of children in the queue Hence according to rule sign ‘×’ is opposite
= (12 + 1 + 5) = 18. to sign ‘+’.
Now, Suresh’s new position is the same Always Generally Sometimes Seldom Never
43. (D)    
as Arun’s earlier position fifth from left.  5 3 2 4 1
 Suresh’s position from the right 44. (C)
th
= (18 – 4) = 14 M A H E S H N C I G T J
33. (A) P @ Q  P is the wife of Q ...(1)
+1
Q $ T  Q is the brother of T ...(2) +2
T # U  T is the daughter of U +1
 Q is the son of U ...............(3) +2
U * W  U is the father of W. +1
+2
From (1) and (3),
We can conclude that U is the father-in-law Similarly,
of P.
34. (B) The girl is the daughter of the sister of N E E L A M O G F N B O
Sandeep’s father. Hence, the girl is the +1
+2
cousin of Sandeep.
+1
35. (B) Clearly we can observe that nine days +2
ago, it was Thursday. Therefore today is +1
Saturday. +2

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45. (D) 56. (A) Duncan Passage is a strait in the Indian
46. (B) Ocean. It is about 48 km wide. It separates
47. (B) In each row, the second figure is obtained Rutland Island (part of Great Andaman) to
from the first figure by adding two the north and Little Andaman to the south.
mutually perpendicular line segments at West of Duncan Passage is the Bay of
the centre. Bengal. East is the Andaman Sea.
Several small islands and islets lie along
The third figure is obtained from the first
the passage.
figure by adding four circles outside the 57. (A) The central government expenditure
main figure. itself is divided into two parts i.e. planned
48. (B) The lines outside the shaded circle are expendit ure and non-planned
not equally distr ibuted along the expenditure. Non Planned Expenditure is
circumference in figure (B). money that’s spent on sustaining the
49. (C) The figure is given below : country like defence, postal deficit,
subsidies etc. and Plan Expenditure is the
A B money that is spent on improving the
I J C country (the money spent on dams, roads
D etc. ). Int erest Payment s and Debt
O
N Servicing comprise more than 30 percent
P K of this expenditure.
H Q 58. (D) Lithium has the highest specific heat
G M L capacity of any solid element. Lithium
F E metal is often used in coolants for heat
Simple triangles are IJO, BCJ, CDK, KQL, transfer applications. It belongs to the
alkali metal group of chemical elements.
MLQ, GFM, GHN and NIO i.e. 8 in number.
Under standard conditions it is the lightest
Triangles composed of two components
metal and the least dense solid element.
are ABO, AHO, NIJ, IGP, ICP, DEQ, FEQ,
Like all alkali metals, lithium is highly
KLM, LCP and LGP i.e.10 in number. reactive and flammable. For his reason, it
Triangles composed of four components is typically stored in mineral oil.
are HAB, DEF, LGI, GIC, ICL and GLC i.e. 60. (C) Bragg Spectrometer is an instrument
6 in number. used to analyze crystal structure by using
Total number of triangles in the figure X-rays. Here a beam of collimated X-rays
= 8 + 10 + 6 = 24 str ikes t he cr ystal and a detector
50. (C) measures the angles and intensities of
52. (C) TRIPS stands for Trade-Related aspects of the reflected beam.
Intellectual Property Rights. The TRIPS 64. (B) After joining the Congress Party and
Agreement is the most comprehensive taking part in political agitation in the
multilateral agreement on intellectual Punjab, Lala Lajpt Rai was deported to
property. Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar) without trial
53. (C) The cornea represents the strongest part in May 1907. In November, however he
of the refracting power of the eye which was allowed to return when the viceroy
provides about 80% of the power of the Lord Minto decided that there was
system. The index of refraction of the insufficient evidence to hold him for
cornea is about 1.376. Rays pass from the subversion.
cornea into the water fluid known as the 66. (C) Article 15 of the constitution states that
aqueous humour which has an index of
no person shall be discriminated on the
refraction of about 1.336. The lens
provides perhaps 20% of the refracting basis of caste, colour, language etc. Every
power of the eye with a refractive index person shall have equal access to public
of 1.386 – 1.406 the refractive Index of places like public parks, museums, wells,
Vitreous Humour is 1.33. bathing ghats and temples etc. However,
55. (A) RAM is not a secondary storage device. the state may make any special
Storage consists of storage devices and provisions for women and children.
their media not directly accessible by the Special provisions may be made for the
Central Processing Unit (CPU). Secondary advancements of any socially or
storage is all data storage that is not educationally backward class or scheduled
currently in a computer’s primary storage castes or scheduled tribes.
or memory.
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67. (C) Seasonal employment refers to a situation 79. (D) The Battle of Rajasthan is a battle (or
where a number of persons are not able to series of battles) where the Hindu alliance
find jobs during some months of the year. defeated the Arab invaders in 738 AD and
Example: Agriculture is a seasonal activity. removed the Arab invaders from the area
There is an increased demand for labour east of the Indus River and protected the
at the time for sowing, harvesting, weeding whole of India. The main Indian kings
and threshing. In between there is little who contributed to the victory over the
or no demand for labour. Besides this Arabs were the north Indian r uler
disguised unemployment is also seen in Nagabhata of the Partihara Dynasty and
agriculture in India. the south Indian Emperor Vikramaditya-
68. (A) Article 222 empowers the President to II of the Chalukya Dynasty in the 8th
transfer judges from one High Court to century.
another. Clause (2) of this article goes on
81. (B) Ratna is a resistant variety of rice. This
to provide that when a judge is transferred
he shall be entit led to receive a paddy variety takes about 130-135 days
compensatory allowance in addition to to grow. The main states growing this
his salary. It is felt that there is no real variety are Bihar, Madhya Pradesh,
justification for gr anting such an Assam, West Bengal, Orissa, Terai region
allowance and it is accordingly proposed of UP, Punjab, Haryana and Tamil Nadu.
to omit clause. 82. (B) The consumption function is a
69. (A) Robert Edwin Peary was an American
explorer who claimed to have led the first mathematical formula laid out by famed
expedition, on April 6,1909, to reach the economist John Maynard Keynes. The
geographic North Pole. Peary’s claim was formula was designed t o show the
widely credited for most of the 20 th relationship between real disposable
century, though it was criticized even in income and consumer spending. The
its own days. latter variable is considered the most
73. (A) Somdev Kishore Dev Var man, is a
important determinant of short-term
professional Indian tennis player. Three
of Dev Varman’s college conquests, John demand in an economy.
Isner, Kevin Anderson, and Jesse Levine 83. (C) Colour-blindness is the inability to
have successful pro careers. He hit the distinguish the differences between certain
headlines for being the only collegiate colours. This condition results from the
player to have made three consecutive absence of colour-sensitive pigment in the
finals at the NCAA and winning back-to- cells of the retina, the nerve layer at the
back finals in his junior and senior years.
74. (A) Microsoft Outlook is a personal back of the eye. A person with colour-
information manager from Microsoft, blindness has trouble seeing red, green, blue
available as a part of the Microsoft Office or mixtures of these colors. The most
suite. Although often used mainly as an common type is red-green colour-blindness,
email application. It also includes a where red and green are seen as the same
calendar, task manager, contact manager, colour.
note taking, a journal and web browsing.
85. (D) Curzon introduced some reforms in
75. (D) Vitamin B6 is a member of the B complex
family of vitamins. It is known as pyridoxine. agriculture. He passed the Punjab Land
Its deficiency may lead to microcytic alienation Act of 1902. Under this act
anaemia, depression, dermatitis, high blood Curzon declared that t he land of
pressure (hypertension), water retention, agriculture will not be transferred to non-
and elevated levels of homo cysteine. agriculturist. In this way he protected the
Vitamin B6 is found in a wide range of foods, farmers from money lender class.
including meat, poultry, legumes, bananas
and foods that are fortified with a 87. (A) Proportional representation (PR) is a
supplemental form. Adults need 1.3 to 1.7 concept in voting systems used to elect
milligrams (mg) daily to meet their an assembly or council. PR means that
requirements. the number of seats won by a party or group
77. (A) The Planck's constant has dimensions of of candidates is proportionate to the
physical action. These are the same as number of votes received. It is a voting
those of angular momentum, i.e., energy
system whereby successful parties gain
multiplied by time, or momentum
multiplied by distance. In SI units, the seat s or majorit y in a count ry’s
Planck constant is expressed in joule legislature and thus are eligible for
seconds (J.s) or (N.m.s). government formation.
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88. (A) Jim Yong Kim, a Korean-American physician 102. (C) Kamal : Robin
and anthropologist has been the 12 th 54 : 81
President of the World Bank since July 1, Income  2 : 3
2012. He was President of Dartmouth Now Total work = 2 × 12 = 24 units
College from 2009 to 2012. Required time to finish the work by Kamal
91. (D) The freezing point of wat er is the
temperature at which water changes from 24
and Robin together = = 4.8 days.
liquid to solid. Under normal conditions, 5
ordinary water freezes at 0°C or 32°F. The 103. (D) 7 jumps of Shaktiman  5 jumps of
temperature may be lower if super cooling Kilvish
occurs or if there are impurities present
in the water which could cause freezing 5
point depression to occur.  8 jumps of Shaktiman  ×8
7
92. (C) Sabarimala is a famous pilgrim centre
situated on a hilltop amid sylvan 40
surroundings in Kerala. About 50 million = jumps of Kilvish
7
devotees visit this shrine (the abode of Lord
Dharmasastha) during November-January 40
every year.  Required ratio = :6
7
93. (C) In view of the large number of figurines = 40 : 42 = 20 : 21
found in the Indus valley, some scholars
104. (A) Discount given by Preeti
believe that the Harappan people
worshipped a Mother goddess symbolizing 10
fertility (a common practice among rural = 28000 × = ` 2800
100
Hindus even today).
94. (C) The Constituent Assembly of India was Discount given by Monika
elected to write the Constitution of India. 12 8000  8
Some of its prominent members were = 20,000 × +
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Maulana Abul 100 100
Kalam Azad, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel,  ` 3040
Acharya J.B. Kriplani, Dr. Rajendra Required difference
Prasad, Smt. Sarojini Naidu, Shri Hari- = ` 3040 – 2800
Krishna Mahtab, Pandit Govind Ballabh = ` 240
Pant, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Shri Sarat 105. (D) 5 A 7
Chandra Bose, Shri C. Rajagopalachari and 3 3 5
Shri M. Asaf Ali. Mahatma Gandhi was not
8 B 2
a member of constituent assembly.
96. (B) Sirimavo Bandaranaike was a Sri Lankan  A  1, 2, 3, 4, 5 &
Politician and the modern world’s first B  5, 6, 7, 8, 9
female head of government. She served 8B2 is exactly divisible by 3.
as the Prime Minister of Ceylon and Sri  8 + B + 2 = multiple of 3
Lanka three times, 1960-65, 1970-77 and  B = 5 or 8  A = 1 or 4
1994-2000 and was a long-time leader of
106. (B) Total capacity
the Sri Lanka Freedom Party. I + II + III 12 5 of dam
97. (C) The ozone layer is a layer in Earth’s 4
atmosphere containing relatively high II + III + IV 15 3
60
concentrations of ozone (O3). The layer I + IV 20 LCM (12, 15, 20)
absorbs 97-99% of the Sun’s medium-
frequency ultraviolet light (from about 200 60
2(I + II + III + IV) Required time = = 5 min
nm to 315 nm wavelength) which potentially 12
damages exposed life forms on Earth. (I + II + III + IV) Required time
101. (B) 5% of the girls = 4% of the boys = 5 × 2 = 10 min.
107. (B) No. of Matches lost = 3
5 4
×G= ×B Total Matches = 24
100 100
3
G 4 Percentage of matches lost = × 100
= 24
B 5
4 1
No. of Girls in KD campus = × 18000 = 12 %
9 2
= 8000.
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108. (B) Pankaj  20 days T
 R 
Let the total work = 20 units 111. (A) A = P 1 
 100 
1 4
Then 25% =  R 
4  3840 = P 1  ...(i)
 100 
3 5
Remaining work = 20 × = 15 units  R 
4 3936 = P 1   ...(ii)
 100 
15 units done by Neha in 10 days
Dividing equation (ii) by equation (i),
20 units (Total work) done by Neha
3936 R
10 40 =1+
3840 100
= × 20 = days
15 3 R 3936
 = –1
100 3840
Pankaj  20 days 2
3936 – 3840 96
40 = =
40 3840 3840
Neha  days 3 Total work
3 96
R= × 100 = 2.5%
3840
Time required for Pankaj and Neha to 112. (B) Let the initial value of machine = x
According to the question,
40
complete the work = 90 95 90 95
5 x× × × × = 146205
100 100 100 100
= 8 days x = ` 2,00,000
109. (D) Let the distance of total journey = LCM Initial value of machine = ` 2,00,000
of (8, 6) = 24 units 113. (A) Speed of man = 8 km/h
Speed of stream = x km/h
3 3 Then,
 of the journey = × 24 = 9 units
8 8 44
x+8= = 11
4
5 5 x = 3 km/h
and of the journey = × 24 = 20 units
6 6 speed upstream = 8 – 3 = 5 km/h
i.e. it covered 20 – 9 = 11 units of distance 25
Required time = = 5 hours.
in 4.30 p.m. – 11 a.m. 5
114. (C) If the number of students in section A be
1 11 x and that in section B be y, then
= 5 hours = hours
2 2 77.5  x  y  70
74 = x y
11
 Speed of person = 11 = 2 km/hr  74x + 74y = 77.5x + 70y
2  77.5x – 74x = 74y – 70y
 3.5x = 4y
3
 of the journey will be covered in x 40
8
y = 35
9 1 x 8
= = 4 hours
2 2 y = 7
115. (C) X + Y = ` (2 × 5050) = ` 10100
1 Y + Z = ` (2 × 6250) = ` 12500
Starting time = 11 a.m – 4 hours
2 z + x = ` (2 × 5200) = ` 10400
= 6.30 a.m Adding all three,
2 (X + Y + Z)
110. (D) Expression = ` (10100 + 12500 + 10400)
= 156.25 + 0.0081 –0.0361 = ` 33000
 X + Y + Z = ` 16500
= 12.5 + 0.09 + 0.19 = 12.78  X = (X + Y + Z) – (Y + Z)
= ` (16500 – 12500)
= ` 4000
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 Ratio of quantities of 1st and 2nd kind
2  40  60
116. (B) Average speed = = 48 km/hr = 14 : 6 = 7 : 3.
(60  40) Let x kg of sugar of 1st kind be mixed with
Total distance = 48 × 10 = 480 km 27 kg of 2nd kind.
117. (B) Initial Present
20 19  7  27 
Then, 7 : 3 = x : 27 or x =   = 63 kg.
10 11  3 
25 28 122. (D) CP of the car = ` 3,00,000
5,000 5852
10
×20 ×20 Profit = 3,00,000 × = 30,000
1,00,000 1,17,040 100
Hence the profit = 1,17,040 – 1,00,000 CP of the bike = ` 1,00,000
= ` 17040 20
118. (B) CP : MP Loss = 1,00,000 × = 20,000
100
(100 – 25) : (100 + 12.5)
75 : 112.5 Net profit = 30,000 – 20,000 = ` 10,000
2 : 3 10000  100 10
×300 ×300 Percentage profit = = = 2.5%
400000 4
600 : 900 123. (C) Let the present ages of A and B be 5x and
Cost price of the article = ` 600 3x years respectively.
119. (B) ACD = ADC = x 5x – 4 1
 CAD = (180° – 2x) Then, =
3x  4 1
X  5x – 4 = 3x + 4
ABC = BAC =  2x = 8
2
( ABC + BAC = ACD = x) x=4
 BAC + CAD + 81° = 180°  Required ratio = (5x + 4) : (3x – 4)
= 24 : 8 = 3 : 1
X 124. (C) In ABM and BEC
 + (180° – 2x) + 81° = 180°
2 BAM = BCE
BMA = BEC ( AM||EC)
3
 X = 81°  ABM ~ BEC
2
 X = 54° AB AM 5 AM
 =  =  AM = 9 cm
120. (D) Ratio of capitals of A, B and C for 1 year BC EC 10 18
= (40500 × 12 + 4500 × 6) : (45000 × 12) :  AM||DN
(60000 × 6 + 45000 × 6)  AMC ~ DNC
= 513 : 540 : 630 DN DC 15 DC
= 57 : 60 : 70  = 
Sum of the ratios = 57 + 60 + 70 = 187 AM AC 9 15

70 – 57 15  15
Required difference = × 56100  DC = = 25 cm
187 9
125. (C) Required distance = LCM of 63, 70 and
13 77 cm.
= × 56100 = ` 3900
187 = 6930 cm.
121. (D) S.P. of 1 kg of mixture = ` 9.24, Illustration : 7 63, 70, 77
Gain = 10%
9, 10, 11
 100 
 C.P. of 1 kg of mixture = `   9.24   LCM = 7 × 9 × 10 × 11 = 6930
 110 
= 8.40 126. (D) A
By the rule of alligation, we have :
C.P. of 1 kg sugar Cost of 1 kg sugar
of 1st kind of 2nd kind
C
`9 `7

Mean price
` 8.40
30° 60°
B D
1.40 0.60
A and C  position of planes
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BC = 3125 m  OP2 = 52 – 42
AC = x metre  OP2 = 9
In ABD,  OP = 3 cm
AB In OQA
tan 60° =
BD
3125  x
 3 = O
BD
3125  x C D
 BD = A
P
B
3 Q
In BCD,
OA2 = OQ2 + AQ2
BC 2
tan 30° = 6
BD 2
 5 = OQ +   2
2
1 3125  OQ2 = 52 – 32
 = 3125  x
3  OQ = 4 cm
3  distance between chords AB and CD
 3(3125) = 3125 + x PQ = OQ – OP = 4 – 3 = 1 cm
 x = 9375 – 3125 1
x = 6250 metre 132. (A) x + =5
127. (D) Let the no. of sides be 2n and 3n. And let x
their interior angles be 6y° and 7y°. On squaring both sides,
 exterior angles are (180° – 6y°) and 1
(180 – 7y)° x2 + + 2 = 25
x2
360
 = 180° – 6y ______(i) 1
2n  x2 + = 25 – 2 = 23 ...(i)
x2
360
= 180° – 7y _______(ii) Expression
3n
Solving (i) and (ii), we get n = 3 x 4  3x 3  5 x 2  3x  1
=
 no. of sides of the polygons are 6, 9. x4 1
64
128. (B) (64)x+1 = x 4  1  3x 3  3x  5 x 2
x =
4
x4 1
 (43)x+1 × 4x = 64
 43x+3+x = 43  1   1
 44x+3 = 43 x 2  x 2  2   3x 2  x    5 x 2
 x   x
 4x + 3 = 3 =
x=0  1 
x2  x2  2 
 x 
sin2 A 1  cos A

sin A 
129. (A) = 1 – + 
1  cos A  sin A 1 – cos A   2 1   1
x  2   3x  x   5
1 – cos2 A – sin2 A   x   
=
= 1 – (1 – cos A) +  sin A(1 – cos A )  2
x  2
1
 
x
 1–1 
= cos A +   23  3  5  5 43
 sin A(1 – cos A )  = =
23 23
= cos A
130. (A) (xb+c)b–c . (xc+a)c–a . (xa+b)a–b 133. (D) B
2 2 2 2 2 2
b –c
= x  xc –a
 xa –b

b 2 –c 2 c 2 –a 2 a 2 –b 2
= x = x0 = 1 O C
131. (B) In OPC
OC2 = OP2 + CP2
2 40°
8 A T
 52 = OP2 +   CAT = 44°
2
BTA = 40°
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ACT = 180° – 44° – 40° = 96° 138. (C) A + B = 90°  A = 90° – B
CAT = CBA = 44°  sin A = sin (90° – B) = cos B
(By Alternate segment Theorem) Similarly,
BCA = 180° – 96° = 84  cos A = sin B, tan A = cot B
 BAC = 180° – 84° – 44° = 52°  sin A . cos B + cos A . sin B – tan A . tan B
 Angle subtended by BC at centre + sec2A – cot2B
= 2 × 52° = 104° = cos2B + sin2B – cot B . tan B + sec2A – tan2A
134. (B) S.I. = 2641.20 – 1860 = ` 781.2 =1–1+1=1
S .I .  100 [ tan B. cot B = 1, sec2A – tan2A = 1]
Time = Principal× Rate 139. (D) sin113  . cos113 
1
781.2  100 = 113 (2 sin  . cos )113
= = 3.5 years 2
1860  12 113 113
135. (A) (a ± b) = a ± 2ab + b2
2 2 1 1
=   (sin2 )113   
x y 2
  2
If a = y ; b = ( –1  sin 2  1)
2
Hence, the greatest value of
then,
113
x y 113 113
1
± 2ab = ± 2 × y × =±x sin  . cos =  
2 2
 tx = ± x sin12 cos 78
 t = ±1 140. (D) –
sin 48 cos 42
136. (C) x = 3 3 sin12 cos(90 – 12)
a  a 2  b3 + a – a 2  b3
= –
Cubing both sides, sin 48 cos(90 – 48)
3 3 sin12 sin12
3 2 3  3 2 3  = – =0
x3 =  a  a  b  +  a – a  b  sin 48 sin 48
    141. (B) Distance covered by wheel in one
revolution
3 2 3  2 3 3  = Circumference of wheel
+ 3 a  a  b  3 a – a  b  440
      × diameter =
1000
3 2 3 3 2 3  22 440
 a  a b  a – a b   × diameter =
  7 1000
=a+ 440 7
a 2  b3 + a – a 2  b3 +  Diameter = ×
1000 22
1 = 0.14 m
 a 

3 
 
a 2  b 3  
 x
3
142. (B) E D
 a –
  a2  b3  

1 A F B

= 2a + 3 a 2 – a 2 – b 3  3 x
C
= 2a + (– 3bx)
 x3 + 3bx = 2a ABDE will be trapezium
AB = 4 units
a sin   b cos  a tan   b 1
137. (D) = DE = AB = 2 units
a sin  – b cos  a tan  – b 2
[Dividing numerator and denominator by FB = 1 unit, BD = 2 units.
cos ]  DF = 22 – 12 = 3 units
 a 2  b2   Area of ABDE
a   1
a  b b
b   a 2  b2 = (AB + DE) × DF
= = 2
a
a –b
b

a – b2
2
 a 2 – b2
1
b = (4 + 2) × 3
2
= 3 3 sq. units
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143. (D) A D 147. (B) Cost of Mango at shop A
24
= 30 × 1200 × = ` 8640
100
b
16
Cost of apple = 40 × 1200 × = ` 7680
B C 100
l
BD = length of diagonal 20
= speed × time Cost of orange = 20 × 1200 × = ` 4800
100
52 So, required ratio = 8640 : 7680 : 4800
= × 15 = 13 metre =9:8:5
60
148. (C) Quantity of Mango at shop B
BD = l 2  b 2 24
 l 2 + b2 = 169 ...(i) = 1000 × = 240 kg
100
Again,
Quantity of Mango at shop B
68
(l + b) = × 15 = 17 ...(ii) 24
60 = 1200 × = 288 kg
 (l + b)2 = l 2 + b2 + 2 lb 100
 172 = 169 + 2 lb 100
 2 lb = 289 – 169 = 120 So, required% = 288 × = 120% of the
240
120 quantity of Mango at shop A
 lb = = 60 m2 149. (D) Cost of total fruits at shop A = Cost of
2
Mango + Cost of Apple + Cost of Guava + Cost
144. (C) B of Orange + Cost of other fruits
24 16
(1200 × × 30 + 1200 × × 40 + 1200
100 100
A D 10 20
O × × 18 + 1200 × × 20 + 1200 ×
100 100
30
× 15)
100
Let Radius of circle = a units = 8640 + 7680 + 2160 + 4800 + 5400
 Area of semi circle = ` 28680
a 2 Cost of total fruits at shop B
= sq. units
2 24 14
= (1000 × × 30 + 1000 × × 40 +
1 100 100
 Area of triangle ABD = × a × 2a = a2
2 16 20
 Area of shaded region 1000 × × 18 + 1000 × × 20 + 1000
100 100
a 2   26
= – a2 = a2  – 1 sq. units × × 15)
2 2  100
145. (C) Since, point of intersection of medians = 7200 + 5600 + 2880 + 4000 + 3900
is "centroid". = ` 23580
 co-ordinates of centroid So, required difference
0 5 7 63 3 = 28680 – 23580 = ` 5100
=  ,  150. (D) Quantity of Orange at shop A
 3 3 
20
 12 12  = 1200 × = 240 kg
=  , 100
 = (4, 4)
 3 3.  Quantity of Apple at shop B
146. (A) Quantity of Guava at shop A 14
10 = 1000 × = 140 kg
100
= 1200 × = 120 kg
100
100
Quantity of Guava at shop B So, required% = 240 × = 171.42%
140%
16
= 1000 × = 160 kg more than the quantity of Apple at shop B.
100
So, required difference = 160 – 120 = 40 kg
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MEANINGS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER


Word Meaning in English Meaning in Hindi
Animate Having life, alive or living ltho
Awry Not straight or neat frjNk] foÑr
Axiomatic Self-evident Lor% fl¼
Bellicose Having or showing a tendency to argue or fight >xM+kyw] dygfiz;
Belligerent Angry and aggressive; feeling or showing readiness to fight yM+kdw] >xM+kyw
Blue print A detailed plan of how to do something :ijs[kk] ;kstuk
Captive Kept as a prisoner or in a confined space; unable to escape canh
Centripetal Acting in a direction toward a center dsUnzkfHkeq[kh
Defalcation The fraudulent appropriation of funds or property xcu
entrusted to your care but actually owned by someone else
Diocese The area that is controlled by a bishop in a Christian church iknjh dk ns'k
Disintegration The process of becoming much less strong or united fo?kVu
and being gradually destroyed
Dwindling Gradually becoming smaller ?kVuk] de gksuk
Eulogize To praise somebody/something very highly iz'kalk djuk
Filthy Dirty xank
Flippant Lacking proper respect or seriousness vfouhr] xEHkhj u gksuk
Flout To treat with contemptuous disregard/disobey mYya?ku djuk] fujknj djuk
Frail Having less than a normal amount of strength or force; nqcZy] detksj
very weak
Impose To force someone to accept something Fkksi nsuk
Inoculation Taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting Vhdk
a disease
Invigorate To cause (something) to become more active and lively tku Mkyuk] LiwQfrZ ls Hkj
nsuk
Languish To continue for a long time without activity or progress >syuk
in an unpleasant or unwanted situation
Menial Not skilled or important, and often boring or badly paid rqPN
Salvation The state of being saved from sin or evil eks{k] fuokj.k
Servile Very obedient and trying too hard to please someone pkVqdkj] pkiywl
Synoptic Presenting a summary or general view of a whole laf{kIr
Taciturn Tending to be quiet; not speaking frequently vYiHkk"kh] ekSu
Unequivocal Expressing your opinion or intention very clearly and firmly Li"V] lqcks/

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SSC MOCK TEST - 22 (ANSWER KEY)


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

151. (D)
152. (D) Since ‘between’ is used for two persons
and ‘among’ is used for more than two,
replace ‘between’ by ‘among’.
153. (D) As the sentence and question tag must
be in the same tense, replace ‘isn’t she ?’
by ‘did’t she ?’
154. (D) Replace ‘or’ by ‘as’. ‘As.... as’ is a pair of
correlative.
155. (B) Add ‘other’ after ‘any’ since, comparison
is being made between ‘Shanghai’ and
‘any other city of the world’, thus
excluding ‘Shanghai’ from the rest, it
being compared to.

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