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Q.21. Select the number-pair in which Q.28. Select the word-pair in which the Q.35. Select the word-pair in which the
the two numbers are related in the same two words are related in the same way as two words are related in the same way as
way as are the two numbers in the given are the two words in the given word-pair. are the two words in the given
pair. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) word-pair?
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) Weigh : Balance SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
65 : 126 (a)Volume : Liquid (b)Pour : Water Dress : Stitch
(a) 37 : 50 (b) 2 : 10 (c)Swim : River (d)Detect : Radar (a) Dish : Cook (b) Water : Swim
(c) 9 : 28 (d) 26 : 65 (c) Liquid : Measure (d) Drive : Road
Q.29. Select the option that is related to
Q.22. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the Q.36. Select the option that is related to
the third term in the same way as the first term is related to the second term. the third number in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) second number is related to the first
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) DFIM : WURN :: CMHV:____ number.
HKNQ : JIPO :: DGJM : ________ (a)XNSE (b)XVTR SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
(a) FELK (b) FEJK (c)XNTE (d)YNSE 9 : 21 :: 27 : __
(c) FENO (d) FELK (a) 51 (b) 49 (c) 63 (d) 72
Q.30. ‘Star’ is related to ‘Galaxy’ in the
Q.23. Select the set of numbers that is same way as ‘Flower’ is related to Q.37. Select the option that is related to
similar to the following set. ‘_____’. the third term in the same way as the
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) second term is related to the first term.
{9,15,24} (a)Jasmine (b)Blossom SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
(a) {21,33,55} (b) {12,20,30} (c)Bouquet (d)Petal ACFJ : ZXUQ :: ELHK : ______
(c) {6,10,16} (d) {15,25,35} (a) WRSQ (b) VUSP
Q.31. Select the number-pair in which (c) VOSP (d) WOSP
Q.24. Select the option that is related to the two numbers are related in the same Q.38. Select the option that is related to
the third term in the same way as the way as are the two numbers in the given the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term. pair. second term is related to the first term.
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
12 : 145 :: 8 : ___ 16 : 26 9:19 :: 29: ______
(a) 60 (b)85 (c)65 (d)73 (a)25 : 37 (b) 4 : 11 (a) 39 (b) 69 (c) 59 (d) 49
(c)36 : 56 (d)15 : 27
Q.25. Select the option that is related to Q.39. Select the set of numbers that is
the third number in the same way as the Q.32. ‘Picture’ is related to ‘Coloured’ similar to the following set.
second number is related to the first in the same way as ‘Letter’ is related to SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
number. ‘_____’. { 5,10, 17}
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a) {26,50,65} (b) {17,35,72}
4 : 8 ::25 : ____ (a)Bold (b)Alphabet (c) {37, 50, 65} (d) {24,35,48}
(a) 100 (b) 75 (c) 625 (d) 125 (c)Word (d)Language
Q.40. Experiment is related to
Q.26. Select the word-pair in which the Q.33. Select the option that is related to ‘Invention’ in the same way as Read is
two words are related in the same way as the third term in the same way as the related to _____________
are the two words in the given word-pair. second term is related to the first term. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a) Invention (b) Concentration
Wish : Desire HKNQ : IJPO :: DFHJ : _____ (c) Learn (d) Evaluation
(a)Run : Ride (b)Drive :Speed (a)EGJH (b)CGLJ
(c)Morning :Evening (d)Cool : Cold (c)EEJH (d)EEII Q.41. Select the word-pair in which two
words are related in the same way as the
Q.27. Select the set of numbers that is Q.34. Select the option that is related to two words in the given word-pair.
similar to the following set. the third term in the same way as the SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) second term is related to the first term. Word:Letter
{9, 54, 6} SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) (a) Father-Son (b) Doctor-Medicine
(a) {3, 15, 6} (b) {8, 64, 9} HJLN : ILOR :: DFHJ : _______ (c) House-Building (d) School-Class
(c) {7, 74, 12} (d) {5, 35, 7} (a) EHJL (b) EHKN
(c) CGJM (d) EHLO Q.42. Select the number-pair in which
the two numbers are related in the same
way as are the two numbers of the given (a)Pen : Pencil (b)Player : Team Q.57. Select the option that is related to
number pair: (c)Fruit : Mango (d)Plants : Food the third term in the same way as the
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) second term is related to the first term.
1:8 Q.50. Select the word-pair in which the SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
(a) 9:36 (b) 6:30 two words are related in the same way as 24:102::16:____
(c) 8:27 (d)16:49 are the two words in the given word-pair. (a) 60 (b) 64 (c) 68 (d) 346
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.43. Tired is related to Exhausted, in Doctor : Hospital Q.58. ‘Laziness’ is related to ‘Alertness’
the same way as Sad is related to ______ (a)Supervisor : Officer in the same way as ‘Hostility’ is related
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) (b)Teacher : School to ‘_______’.
(a) Emotional (b) Withdrawn (c)Museum : Visitor SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
(c) Depressed (d) Regret (d)Governor : President (a) Pride (b) congeniality
(c) Violence (d) opposition
Q.44. Select the set of numbers that is Q.51. Select the option that is related to
similar to the following set: the fourth term in the same way as the Q.59. Select the set of numbers that is
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) first term is related to the second term. similar to the following set of numbers.
{8, 19, 30} SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
(a) {11,24,38} (b) {9,20,35} CFZ : HIU :: ____ :JLS (23,136,45)
(c) {12,25,38} (d) {6,21,32} (a)EIX (b)EHW (c)FHX (d)EIY (a) (19,96,29) (b) (31,126,37)
(c) (17,50,33) (d) (29,78,11)
Q.45. Select the option that is related to Q.52. ‘Ocean’ is related to ‘Water’ in the
the third term in the same way as the same way as ‘Desert’ is related to: Q.60. Select the option that is related to
second term is related to the first term. SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) the third term in the same way as the
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (a)Sand (b)Wind second term is related to the first term.
6 :18 :: 14 :___ (c)Wave (d)Mountain SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
(a)64 (b)98 (c)108 (d)70 MUSCLE:SUMLEC::OUTPUT:_____
Q.53. ‘Skating’ is related to ‘Rink’ in (a) TOUTUP (b) UTOPUT
Q.46. Select the set of numbers that is the same way as ‘Tennis’ is related to: (c) PUTOUT (d) TUOUTP
similar to the following set of numbers. SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (a)Court (b)Arena Q.61. Select the word-pair in which the
{7,16,34} (c)Pitch (d)Racket two words are related in the same way as
(a)(10,19,28) (b)(23,31,48) Q.54. Select the number-pair in which are the two words in the given word-pair.
(c)(29,57,96) (d)(49,58,76) the two numbers are related in the same SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
way as are the two numbers in the given Army : General
Q.47. Select the set of numbers that is number-pair. (a) Hospital : Patient
similar to the following set of numbers. SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (b) Worker : Factory
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) 36: 49 (c) University : Student
{3,5,7} (a)25 : 64 (b)16 : 36 (d) Company : Director
(a)(29,35,41) (b)(23,29,31) (c)289 : 324 (d)256 : 361
(c)(19,21,31) (d)(11,13,19) Q.62. Select the number-pair in which
Q.55. Select the option that is related to the two numbers are related in the same
Q.48. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the way as are the two numbers of the given
the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term. number pair.
second term is related to the first term. SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) 2264 : 7241 :: 3129 : ____ 13 : 338
REFORM : MROFER : : ACTION : (a)6342 (b)2572 (a) 9:729 (b) 15:225
______ (c)7132 (d)9521 (c) 8:128 (d) 5:52
(a)NOITCA (b)NOTICA
(c)CTOINA (d)CTIONA Q.56. Select the set of numbers that is Q.63. Select the option that is related to
similar to the following set of numbers. the fourth term in the same way as the
Q.49. Select the word-pair in which the SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) second term is related to the first term.
two words are related in the same way as (3,15,123) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
are the two words in the given word-pair. (a) (8,63,998) (b) (5,36,341) EGJ:JLO::____:TVY
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (c) (2,26,125) (d) (4,24,214) (a) ORT (b) NPS
Mammal : Bear (c) OQT (d) NPR
(c) Chisel : Carve (a) PSU (b) PRU SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
(d) Axe : Handle (c) PRV (d) ORU Horse : Gallop
(a) Bird :Fly (b) Mouse : Hole
Q.92. Select the number-pair in which (c) Lion : Roar (d) Elephant :Big
Q.85. Select the word-pair in which the
the two numbers are related in the same
two words are related in the same way as way as are the two numbers of the given. Q.100. Select the set of numbers that is
are the two words in the given SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) similar to the following set of numbers.
word-pair? 11 : 242 SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) (a) 5 : 52 (b) 8 : 128
(18, 54, 36)
Astrophysicist : Observatory (c) 9 : 729 (d) 15 : 375
(a) (16, 40, 32) (b) (10, 40, 20)
(a) Surveyor : Officer (c) (2, 6, 10) (d) (8, 24, 16)
Q.93. Select the set of numbers that is
(b) Museum : Visitor
similar to the following set of numbers.
(c) Doctor : Nurse SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) Q.101. Select the word-pair in which the
(d) Farmer : Field (4, 24, 214) two words are related in the same way as
(a) (5, 35, 341) (b) (8, 81, 721) are the two words in the given word-pair.
Q.86. Select the option that is related to (c) (2, 26, 125) (d) (3, 27, 81)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
the third term in the same way as the Steel : Iron
second term is related to the first term. Q.94. Select the number pair in which
the two numbers are related in the same (a) Chromium : Silver
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) (b) Brass : Copper
way as are the two numbers of the given.
PRODUCT : TCUDORP :: FRACTION SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (c) Bronze : Iron
: ______ 343 : 512 (d) Nickel : Tin
(a) CTOINAFR (b) NOITCARF (a) 8 : 27 (b) 216 : 729
(c) CTIONAFR (d) NOTICARF (c) 1009 : 1331 (d) 27 : 125
Q.102. Which of the option has the same
Q.95. Select the option that is related to pair as the relation in given pair:
Q.87. ‘Flower’ is related to ‘Bouquet’ in SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
the third term in the same way as the
the same way as ‘Animal’ is related to second term is related to the first term. Aeroplane : Airport Apron
‘_____’. SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (a) Car : Garage
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) FLOWER : UOLDVI : : JASMINE : (b) Field : Grain
(a) Herd (b) Group _______
(c) Things : Warehouse
(c) Cow (d) Cluster (a) QZHNRMV (b) QAHNRMV
(c) QZHMRNV (d) QZGNRMV (d) Horse : Riding
Q.88. Select the number-pair in which Q.103. Select the option that is related to
Q.96. Select the option that is related to
the two numbers are not related in the the third number in the same way as the the third term in the same way as the
same way as are the two numbers of the second number is related to the first second term is related to the first term.
given. number. SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
ADGJ : ZWTQ :: MPSV : ________
28 : 36 16 : 68 : : 28 : _____
(a) 346 (b) 49 (c) 119 (d) 77 (a) NKHE (b) MKHE
(a) 91 : 117 (b) 133 : 171 (c) NJGC (d) GJLM
Q.97. Select the word-pair in which the
(c) 63 : 72 (d) 119 : 153 Q.104. ‘Optimist’ is related to
two words are related in the same way as
are the two words in the given word-pair. ‘Pessimist’ in the same way as
Q.89. ‘Month’ is related to ‘March’ in SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) ‘Cheerful’ is related to ‘_____’.
the same way as ‘Season’ is related to Surgeon : Scalpel ? SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
‘______’. (a) Doctor : Hospital
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (a) Selfish (b) Beautiful
(b) Sculptor : Chisel
(a) Year (b) Week (c) Navy : Lieutenant (c) Ugly (d) Gloomy
(c) Spring (d) Festival (d) Tailor : Shirt
Q.105. Select the set of numbers that is
Q.90. ‘Temperature’ is related to Q.98. Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set of numbers.
‘Degree’ in the same way as ‘Time’ is similar to the following set of numbers: SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
related to ‘______’. SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (12, 37, 112)
( 25, 144, 47)
(a) Metre (b) Litre (a) ( 16, 82, 23) (b) (19,78,20) (a) (15, 46, 139) (b) (7, 24, 73)
(c) Newton (d) Seconds (c) (9,72,8) (d) (15,96,340) (c) (13, 40, 118) (d) (9, 28, 83)
Q.91. Select the option that is related to Q.99. Select the word-pair in which the Q.106. Select the number-pair in which
the fourth term in the same way as the two words are related in the same way as the two numbers are related in the same
first term is related to the second term. are the two words in the given word - way as are the two numbers of the given
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) pair:
FHK : KMP : : _______ : UWZ number pair.
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) Q.113. Select the option that is related to (c) (36, 55, 25) (d) (81, 65, 36)
13 : 174 the third term in the same way as the
(a) 15 : 224 (b) 8 : 69 second term is related to the first term. Q.120. Select the set in which the
(c) 14 : 200 (d) 9 : 81 SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) numbers are related in the same way as
25 : 15625 :: 30 : _____ are the numbers of the following set.
Q.107. Select the option that is related to (a) 2500 (b) 900 SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
the third term in the same way as the (c) 2700 (d) 27000 (3, 24, 4)
second term is related to the first term. (a) (6, 35, 11) (b) (2, 30, 8)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) Q.114. Select the word-pair in which the (c) (12, 84, 4) (d) (4, 72, 9)
HVW : FTU :: DRS : _____ two words are related in the same way as
(a) FTU (b) BOQ are the two words in the given word-pair. Q.121. ‘Lawyer’ is related to ‘Justice’ in
(c) BPQ (d) APQ SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) the same way as ‘Arbitrator’ is related to
Boy : Girl ‘______’.
Q.108. Select the number-pair in which (a) Horse : Doe (b) Cock : Hen SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
the two numbers are related in the same (c) Cat : Kitten (d) Donkey : Bray (a) Judgement (b) Injustice
way as are the two numbers of the given (c) Settlement (d) Communication
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) Q.115. Select the option that is related to
68 : 30 the third term in the same way as the Q.122. Select the option that is related to
(a) 350 : 49 (b) 222 : 131 second term is related to the first term. the third letter-cluster in the same way as
(c) 125 : 27 (d) 520 : 350 SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) the second letter-cluster is related to the
Apple : Fruit :: Spinach:____ first.
Q.109. ‘Belgium’ is related to ‘Europe’ (a) Flower (b) Root CEGI : AGEK :: DFHJ : ?
in the same way as ‘Japan’ is related to (c) Foot (d) Vegetable SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
‘_______’. (a) CHFI (b) CGIK
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) Q.116. Select the option that is related to (c) BHFL (d) BDJK
(a) Africa (b) Australia the third number in the same way as the
(c) Asia (d) Europe second number is related to the first Q.123. Select the number-pair in which
number. the two numbers are related in the same
Q.110. Select the option that is related to SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) way as are the two numbers of the
the third number in the same way as the 13: 84.5 :: 20:___ following number-pair.
second number is related to the first (a) 150 (b) 100 (c) 120 (d) 200 36 : 84
number. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) Q.117. Select the option that is related to (a) 27 : 63 (b) 21 : 51
23 : 138 :: 17 : _____ the third number in the same way as the (c) 57 : 135 (d) 45 : 95
(a) 96 (b) 102 (c) 346 (d) 56 second number is related to the first
Q.111. Select the option that is related to number. Q.124. Select the word-pair in which the
the third term in the same way as the SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) two words are related in the same way as
second term is related to the first term. 4 : 20 :: 8: ___ are the two words in the following word.
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) (a) 56 (b) 64 (c) 40 (d) 32 Book : Thesaurus
RY : QZ :: HK : ____ SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) GL (b) IM Q.118. ‘Cardiology’ is related to ‘Heart’ (a) Tree : Forest
(c) GJ (d) IL in the same way as ‘Pathology’ related (b) Reptile : Python
to’____’. (c) Furniture : Wood
Q.112. Select the option in which the SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) (d) Tennis : Ball
words share the same relationship as that (a) Body (b) Soil
shared by the given set of words (in the (c) Man (d) Diseases Q.125. Select the number pair in which
same order). the two numbers are related in the same
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) SSC CGL 2018 TIER - I way as are the two numbers of the
Hand : Finger : Ring following number-pair.
(a) Face : Nose : Nose pin Q.119. Select the set in which the 4 : 32
(b) Earring : Ear : Jewel numbers are related in the same way as SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) Cap : Head : Hair are the numbers of the following set. (a) 8 : 248 (b) 5 : 62
(d) Anklet : Foot : Ankle SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) (c) 10 : 160 (d) 6 : 108
(9, 35, 16)
(a) (16, 50, 64) (b) (25, 30, 4)
Q.126. ‘Action’ is related to ‘Reaction’ Frown : Displeasure Q.139. Select the set in which the
in the same way as ‘Stimulus’ is related SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening) numbers are related in the same way as
to ‘______’. (a) Grief : Sorrow are the numbers of the following set./
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (b) Madness : Illness (5 ,13 ,12)
(a) Reception (b) Vision (c) Laugh : Comedy SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
(c) Response (d) Feedback (d) Smile : Ecstasy (a) (13, 17, 11) (b) (11, 15. 9)
(c) (15 ,19, 13) (d) (6, 10, 8)
Q.127. Select the option that is related to Q.133. Select the option that is related to
the third letter-cluster in the same way as the third term in the same way as the Q.140. Select the word-pair in which
the second letter-cluster is related to the second term is related to the first term. the two words are related in the same
first letter-cluster. 29 : 13 :: 37 : ? way as are the two words of the
BECD : YVXW :: DGEF : ? SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening) following word-pair.
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 15 (b) 21 (c) 17 (d) 14 Apathy : Excitement
(a) VRTS (b) WTVU SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
(c) WUTV (d) XUWV Q.134. Select the set in which the (a) War : Attack
numbers are related in the same way as (b) Treaty : Friendship
Q.128. Select the set in which the are the numbers of the following set. (c) Nomination : Servicing
numbers are related in the same way as (9,15,27) (d) Condemnation : Respect
are the numbers of the following set. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
(7, 13, 21) (a) (6,9,18) (b) (15,25,35) Q.141. ‘Dumbness’ is related to
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c) (21,35,56) (d) (12,20,36) ‘Speech’ in the same way as ‘_____’ is
(a) (12, 18, 25) (b) (17, 22, 30) related to ‘Memory’.
(c) (9, 16, 25) (d) (2, 8, 16) Q.135. Select the set in which the SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
numbers are related in the same way as (a) Thoughtlessness (b) Amnesia
Q.129. Select the word-pair in which the are the numbers of the following set./ (c) Recognition (d) Illusion
two words are related in the same way as (8, 12, 24)
are the two words in the following word SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) Q.142. Select the set in which the
pair. (a) (6, 9, 18) (b) (12, 20, 40) numbers are related in the same way as
Heat : Sun (c) (6, 10, 18) (d) (9, 18, 27) are the numbers of the following set.
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (15, 22, 31)
(a) Home : Terrace Q.136. Select the option that is related to SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(b) Ride : Car the third letter-cluster in the same way (a) (7, 14, 23) (b) (5, 11, 20)
(c) Atmosphere : Humidity as the second letter-cluster is related to (c) (23, 30, 40) (d) (11, 18, 29)
(d) Vitamin : Fruit the first letter-cluster.
MNOP : LONQ :: FGHI: ? Q.143. Select the option that is related to
Q.130. Select the set in which the SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) the third term in the same way as the
numbers are related in the same way as (a) GFIJ (b) EGHJ second term is related to the first term.
are the numbers of the following set. (c) DHGK (d) EHGJ Happy : Mirthful :: Sad : ?
(10, 18, 38) SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) Q.137. Select the number-pair in which (a) Contented (b) Jolly
(a) (4, 12, 22) (b) (14, 12, 8) the two numbers are related in the same (c) Morose (d) Gleeful
(c) (12, 22, 46) (d) (18, 6, 14) way as are the two numbers of the
following number-pair. Q.144. Select the number-pair in which
Q.131. Select the option that is related to 7 : 32 the two numbers are related in the same
the third letter- cluster in the same way SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) way as are the two numbers of the
as the second- letter cluster is related to (a) 3 : 11 (b) 13 :98 following number-pair.
the first letter-cluster. (c) 12 : 85 (d) 16:145 28 : 63
DKFM: FIHK : : BLGP : ? SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening) Q.138. ‘Cinema’ is related to ‘Audience’ (a)16 : 36 (b) 36 : 78
(a) DNER (b) CKHO in the same way as ‘Church’ is related to (c) 12 : 28 (d) 48 : 98
(c) ZNEN (d) DJIN ‘_________’.
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) Q.145. Select the option that is related to
Q.132. Select the word-pair in which the (a) Congregation (b) Meditation the third letter-cluster in the same way as
two words are related in the same way as (c) Concentration (d) Prayer the second letter-cluster is related to the
are the two words in the following word. first letter-cluster.
JKLM : HLKO :: PQRS : ? Q.152. Select the option that is related to (a) EEPO (b) DFKT
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) the third term in the same way as the (c) DFOP (d) ZJKT
(a) NRQU (b) MRQV second term is related to the first term.
(c) NQRU (d) ORQT LAMP : PALM :: MALE : ________ Q.159. Select the set in which the
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) numbers are related in the same way as
Q.146. Select the set in which the (a) MEAL (b) ELAM they are numbers of the following set.
numbers are related in the same way as (c) EAML (d) LAME (8 , 15 , 9)
are the numbers of the following set. SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(12, 16, 28) Q.153. Choose the set of numbers (a) (5 , 17 , 11) (b) (4 , 16 , 12)
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) similar to the following set. (c) (7 , 13 , 14) (d) (9 , 12 , 15)
(a) (18, 24, 42) (b) ( 9 , 15, 21) (4 , 12 , 16)
(c) (36, 48, 77) (d) (20, 25, 35) SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) Q.160. Select the word pair in which the
(a) (81 , 36 , 9) (b) (64 , 36 , 100) two words are related in the same way
Q.147. Select the word pair in which the (c) (16 , 20 , 25) (d) (36 , 25 , 49) Caress : Affection
two words are related in the same way as SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon)
the two words in the following Q.154. Select the number pair in which (a) Crime : Confession
word-pair. the two numbers are related in the same (b) Interview : Selection
Author : Book way as the two numbers of the pair given (c) Anger : Emotion
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) below: (d) Kick : Hostilityx
(a) Spider : Web 35 : 5
(b) Reptile : Crawl SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) Q.161. Select the option that is related to
(c) Mother : Son (a) 63 : 7 (b) 135 : 12 the third letter cluster in the same way as
(d) Doctor : Medicine (c) 99 : 10 (d) 48 : 7 the second letter cluster is related to the
Q.148. Choose the set of numbers that is first letter cluster.
similar to the following set. Q.155. ‘STUDY’ is related to DFIM : WURN :: GKNP :
(6 , 9 , 18) ‘KNOWLEDGE’ , in the same way that SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) ‘WORK’ is related to : (a) SOLJ (b) TROK
(a) ( 14 , 21 , 42 ) (b) ( 10 , 15 , 35 ) SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) (c) TPNL (d) TPMK
(c) ( 18 , 27 , 56 ) (d) ( 8 , 14 , 24 ) (a) Salary (b) Employment
(c) Experience (d) Training Q.162. Select the number pair in which
Q.149. Select the number pair in which the two numbers are related in the same
the two numbers are related in the same Q.156. Choose the set of numbers way as the two numbers of the following
way as the two numbers of the pair given similar to the following set. number pair.
below : (8 , 28 , 6) 12 : 42
35 : 6 SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) (a) (12, 48, 14) (b) (17, 70, 13) (a) 15 : 52 (b) 24 : 82
(a) 85 : 9 (b) 26 : 5 (c) (5, 26, 9) (d) (3, 20, 7) (c) 8 : 28 (d) 16 : 53
(c) 64 : 8 (d) 120 : 11
Q.157. Select the word pair in which the Q.163. Select the set in which the
Q.150. ‘Room’ is related to ‘ceiling’ , in two words are related in the same way as numbers are related in the same way as
the same way as ‘Mouth’ is related to : the two words in the following word the numbers of the following set.
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) pair. (3 , 16 , 5)
(a) Throat (b) Lip Grief : Consolation SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) Palate (d) Teeth SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) (a) (9 , 35 , 11) (b) (7 , 32 , 9)
(a) Drought : Famine (c) (11 , 45 , 14) (d) (5 , 26 , 9)
Q.151. Select the option that is related to (b) Happiness : Excitation
the third letter cluster in the same way as (c) Planet : Revolution Q.164. As ‘Break’ is related to ‘Unity’ ,
the second letter cluster is related to the (d) Pain : Sedative Similarly ‘Improvement’ is related to
first letter cluster. ______.
CDAF : XWZU :: DEFC : ? Q.158. Select the option that is related to SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) the third letter cluster in the same way as (a) Rough (b) Damage
(a) VWXU (b) WVUX the second letter cluster is related to the (c) Inconvenience (d) Stitch
(c) WVXU (d) XWYV first letter cluster.
FKPV : HIRT :: BHMR : ?
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
Q.165. Select the set in which the Q.171. Select the set in which the Season : Winter
numbers are related in the same way as numbers are related in the same way as SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon)
the numbers of the following set. the numbers of the following set. (a) Week : Calendar
(11 , 16 , 20) (17 , 12 , 7) (b) Summer : Autumn
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) (c) Year : Century
(a) (9 , 14 , 19) (b) (15 , 20 , 24) (a) (42 , 34 , 27) (b) (23 , 32 , 39) (d) Month : April
(c) (17 , 23 , 26) (d) (21 , 26 , 32) (c) (15 , 19 , 23) (d) (39 , 28 , 19)
Q.178. Select the option that is related
Q.166. Select the option which is related Q.172. Select the set in which the to the third number in the same way as
to the fifth term in the same way as the numbers are related in the same way as the second number is related to the first
second term is related to the first term the numbers of the following set. number?
and the fourth term is related to the third (5 , 24 , 7) 12 : 68 :: 21 : ?
term. SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon)
3125 : 25 :: 16707 : 49 :: 1024 : ? (a) (8 , 80 , 12) (b) (10 , 71 , 13) (a) 49 (b) 117 (c) 119 (d) 79
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) (c) (9 , 63 , 14) (d) (6 , 75 , 11)
(a) 14 (b) 16 (c) 18 (d) 13 Q.179. ‘China ‘ is related to ‘ Yuan ‘ in
Q.173. ‘Geology’ is related to ‘Rocks’ in the same way as ‘ Japan is related to
Q.167. Select the number pair in which the same way as ‘Cytology’ is related to ‘______’.
the two numbers are related in the same : SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon)
way as the two numbers of the following SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) (a) Rand (b) Sshi
number pair. (a) Organism (b) Cells (c) Lira (d) Yen
27 : 8 (c) Plants (d) Life
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) Q.180. ‘Fly ‘ is related to ‘Bird’ in the
(a) 12 : 3 (b) 39 : 14 Q.174. Select the word pair in which same way as ‘Gallop’ is related to
(c) 33 : 9 (d) 19 : 5 two words are related in the same way as ‘______’.
the two words in the following word SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.168. Select the option that is related to pair. (a) Tiger (b) Lion
the third letter cluster in the same way as Barter : Commodities (c) Horse (d) Elephant
the second letter cluster is related to the SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
first letter cluster. (a) Treat : Disease Q.181. Select the option that is related to
FLQV : JISU :: DJNR : ? (b) Debate : Discussion the third term in the same way as the
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) (c) Movement : Traffic second term is related to the first term ?
(a) FGQN (b) HMPS (d) Correspond : Letters WOLF : FLOW :: DRAW : ?
(c) HGLQ (d) HGPQ SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.175. Select the option that is related to (a) WRAD (b) WARD
Q.169. Select the word pair in which the the third letter cluster in the same way as (c) RWAD (d) DARW
two words are related in the same way as the second letter cluster is related to the
the two words in the following word first letter cluster. Q.182. Select the option that is related to
pair. DGIL : WTRO :: FHKM : ? the third number in the same way as the
Mnemonic : Memory SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) second number is related to the first
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) (a) USPN (b) TRON number?
(a) Drama : Acting (c) QPLJ (d) WTSP 17 : 102 :: 23 : ?
(b) Audition : Music Q.176. Select the number pair in which SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening)
(c) Sedative : Sleep the two numbers are related in the same (a) 196 (b) 256 (c) 138 (d) 152
(d) Audience : Speech way as the two numbers of the following
number pair: Q.183. Select the word pair in which the
Q.170. ‘Judgement’ is related to 24 : 56 two words are related in the same way as
‘Deliver’ in the same way as ‘Rule’ is SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) the two words in the following word
related to : (a) 18 : 48 (b) 12 : 36 pair.
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) (c) 9 : 21 (d) 15 : 40 Feet : Socks
(a) Implement (b) Practice SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening)
(c) Follow (d) Render Q.177. Select the word pair in which the (a) Finger : Nail (b) Head : Turban
two words are related in the same way as (c) Legs : Vest (d) Abdomen : Pants
the two words in the following word
pair.
Q.184. Select the word pair in which the (c) Stomach (d) Vitamins are the two words in the following
two words are related in the same way as word-pair.
the two words in the following word Q.191. Select the word pair in which the Dermatology : Skin
pair. two words are related in the same way as SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Brass : Copper the two words in the following word (a) Cardiology : Angiography
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) pair. (b) Paediatrics : Lungs
(a) Chromium : Silver Walnut : Fig (c) Orthopaedics : Bones
(b) Bronze : Gold SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) (d) Medicine : Treatment
(c) Nickel : Iron (a) Raisin : Apricot
(d) Solder : Tin (b) Turmeric : Spices Q.198. ‘Valuable’ is related to ‘Precious’
(c) Almond : Dry Fruits in the same way as ‘Dry’ is related to
Q.185. ‘Cheerful ‘ is related to ‘Sad’ in (d) Asafoetida : Cashew Nuts ‘________’.
the same way as ‘Generous’ is related to SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon)
‘______’ Q.192. Select the option that is related to (a) Farm (b) Arid
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) the third number in the same way as the (c) Rough (d) Wet
(a) Gloomy (b) Kind second number is related to the first
(c) Selfish (d) Intelligent number. Q.199. Select the word pair in which the
16 : 240 :: 6 : ? two words are related in the same way as
Q.186. Select the option that is related to SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) the two words in the following word
the third number in the same way as the (a) 25 (b) 35 (c) 40 (d) 30 pair.
second number is related to the first Accident : Injury
number? Q.193. Select the word-pair in which the SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
2139 : 3246 :: 4262 : ? two words are related in the same way as (a) Infection : Disease
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) are the two words in the following word (b) Farmer : Hard Work
(a) 1461 (b) 2471 pair. (c) Income : Corruption
(c) 2371 (d) 2483 Suitcase : Cloak Room (d) Police : Fine
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
Q.187. Select the option that is related to (a) Salary : Credit (b) Money : Bank Q.200. ‘Similarity’ is related to
the third number in the same way as the (c) Chair : Furniture (d) Bag : Luggage ‘Difference’ in the same way as
second number is related to the first ‘Transparent’ is related to ‘________’.
number ? Q.194. ‘Political Science’ is related to SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
9 : 86 :: 13 : ? ‘Social Science’ in the same way as (a) Clear (b) Water
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) ‘Chemistry’ is related to ‘________’. (c) Lake (d) Turbid
(a) 175 (b) 135 (c) 174 (d) 124 SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) Equations (b) Science Q.201. Select the option that is related to
Q.188. ‘Deer’ is related to ‘ Doe’, in the (c) Humanities (d) Elements the third number in the same way as the
same way as ‘Bull’ is related to second number is related to the first
‘______’. Q.195. Select the option that is related to number.
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) the third number in the same way as the 3 : 30 :: 4 : ?
(a) Fox (b) Mare second number is related to the first SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
(c) Cow (d) Ox number. (a) 64 (b) 66 (c) 70 (d) 68
9 : 90 :: 12 : ?
Q.189. Select the option that is related to SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning) Q.202. Select the option that is related to
the third word in the same way as the (a) 160 (b) 150 (c) 156 (d) 152 the third number in the same way as the
second word is related to the first word? second number is related to the first
Potato : Starch :: Stevia : ? Q.196. Select the option that is related to number.
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) the third number in the same way as the 1 : 2 :: 5 : ?
(a) Milk (b) Butter second number is related to the first SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning)
(c) Sugar (d) Salt number. (a) 120 (b) 129 (c) 128 (d) 130
7 : 344 :: 11 : ?
Q.190. ‘Insulin’ is related to ‘ Harmon’ SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon) Q.203. 'Pencil' is related to 'Stationary'
in the same way as ‘ Pepsin’ is related to (a) 121 (b) 1331 in the same way as 'Pilates' is related
‘______’. (c) 122 (d) 1332 to'________'.
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) Q.197. Select the word-pair in which the SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) Enzymes (b) Digestion two words are related in the same way as (a) Pulses (b) Spices
(c) Dry fruits (d) Exercise (b) Hotel:Chef (c) (3, 55, 4) (d) (2, 208, 6)
Q.204. Select the word-pair in which the (c) Court:Judge
two words are related in the same way as (d) College:Teacher Q.216. Select the number pair in which
are the two words in the following Q.210. ACCIDENT is related to the two numbers are related in the same
word-pair. TNEDICCA in the same way as way as the two numbers of the following
Resistance:Ohm PASSENGER is related to '______'. number pair.
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) 7 : 85
(a)Time:Clock (a) REGNSESAP (b) REGNESSAP SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening)
(b)Temperature:Thermometer (c) REGMESSAP (d) RGENESSAP (a) 3 : 31 (b) 2 : 9
(c)Pressure:Barometer (c) 5 : 43 (d) 8 : 113
(d)Length:Metre Q.211. Select the letter-cluster that is
related to the third letter-cluster in the Q.217. ‘Chickenpox’ is related to
Q.205. Select the option that is related to same way that the second letter-cluster is ‘Virus’ in the same way as ‘Ringworm’
the third number in the same way as the related to the first letter-cluster. is related to ‘_________’.
second number is related to the first AFKP : BGLQ : : GLQV : ? SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening)
number. SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) (a) Protozoan (b) Bacterium
12 : 192 :: 15 : ? (a) HMRW (b) HNRW (c) Nematodes (d) Fungus
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c) HKRW (d) HMPW
(a) 245 (b) 240 (c) 225 (d) 250 Q.218. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL 2018 TIER - I the third number in the same way as the
Q.206. Select the word-pair in which the second number is related to the first
two words are related in the same way as Q.212. Select the word pair in which number.
the two words in the following two words are related in the similar 54 : 41 :: 32 : ____
word-pairs. manner as the two words are related in SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
Dirty:Filthy the word pair: (a) 29 (b) 13 (c) 17 (d) 11
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) Butterflies : Lepidopterist
(a) Perfect:Unique SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) Q.219. ‘Cardiologist’ is related to
(b) Shy:Timid (a) Chromosome : Botanist ‘Heart’ in the same way as
(c) Cute:Child (b) Postcard : Deltiologist ‘Chiropractor’ is related to ‘_________’.
(d) Bright:Sunlight (c) Ornaments : Jewelar SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
(d) Map : Mapmaker (a) Skin (b) Foot
Q.207. 'Heart' is related to 'Circulation' (c) Chest (d) Joints
in the same way as 'Kidney' is related to Q.213. Select the option that is related to
'________'. the third letter-cluster in the same way as Q.220. Select the set in which the
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) the second letter-cluster is related to the numbers are related in the same way as
(a) Reproduction first letter-cluster. the numbers of the following set.
(b) Respiration GATE : HXYX :: SINK : _________ (4, 10 , 23)
(c) Energy Production SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
(d) Excretion (a) TGSE (b) TETD (a) (7, 23, 49) (b) (3, 7, 17)
(c) TESD (d) TFSD (c) (4, 12, 21) (d) (2, 6, 15)
Q.208. Select the option that is related to
the third number in the same way as the Q.214. Select the set in which the Q.221. Select the option that is related to
second number is related to the first numbers are related in the same way as the third letter-cluster in the same way as
number. the numbers of the following set. the second letter-cluster is related to the
19 : 400 :: 24 : ______ (4 , 14 , 44) first letter-cluster.
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) MARKET : IEONCV :: THERMO :
(a) 652 (b) 566 (c) 676 (d) 625 (a) (11 , 35 , 107) (b) (5 , 15 , 30) _________
(c) (7 , 23 , 69) (d) (9 , 30 , 57) SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
Q.209. Select the word-pair in which the (a) PLBUKQ (b) JKCTKQ
two words are related in the same way as Q.215. Select the set in which the (c) PLDSKQ (d) JLZUKQ
the two words in the following numbers are related in the same way as
word-pair. the numbers of the following set. Q.222. Select the set in which the
School:Student::______:_______ (4, 152, 6) numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) the numbers in the following set.
(a) Hospital:Patient (a) (5, 287, 8) (b) (4, 179, 7) (5 , 2 , 30)
(c) Bones (d) Body the two words in the following Q.255. Select the option that is related to
word-pair. the third letter-cluster in the same way as
Q.242. Select the set in which the Fan : Electricity the second letter-cluster is related to first
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
numbers are related in the same way as letter-cluster.
(a) Cooler : Water (b) Petrol : Fuel
the numbers in the following set. RDPC : NHLG :: SKDG : ?
(c) Bike : Kick (d) Vehicles : Diesel
(84 , 60 , 51) SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning )
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) Q.249. Select the option that is related to (a) NOYK (b) OOYK
(a) (64 , 80 , 72) (b) (80 , 98 , 69) the third letter-cluster in the same way as (c) OOZK (d) OPZK
(c) (72 , 56 , 62) (d) (52 , 64 , 47) the second letter-cluster is related to the
first letter-cluster. Q.256. Select the set in which the
Q.243. Select the set in which the CQHL : FTEI :: OPAR : ? numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following set.
(a) RTYO (b) RSXO
the numbers in the following set. 8, 6, 28
(c) RSXP (d) YTXO
(4, 6, 52) SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) Q.250. Select the word-pair in which the (a) 7, 2, 45 (b) 6, 4, 30
(a) (3, 5, 34) (b) (5, 7, 72) two words are related in the same way as (c) 10, 5, 85 (d) 12, 6, 98
(c) (6, 7, 95) (d) (7, 9, 120) the two words in the following
word-pair. Q.257. Select the number-pair in which
Q.244. Select the option that is related to Fossils : Paleontology the two numbers are related in the same
the third letter-cluster in the same way as SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) way as are the two numbers of the
the second letter-cluster is related to the (a) Flowers : Zoology following number-pair.
first letter-cluster. (b) Rocks : Astronomy 4 : 49
QDUJ : VIZO :: LPAR : ? (c) Fungi : Phycology SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) (d) Plants : Botany (a). 8 : 144 (b). 6 : 64
(a) QUEX (b) RUFW Q.251. Select the number pair in which (c). 7 : 100 (d). 5 : 81
(c) PUFY (d) QUFW the numbers are related in the same way
as the numbers in the following number Q.258. Select the word-pair in which the
Q.245. Select the word-pair in which the pair. two words are related in the same way as
two words are related in the same way as (53 : 477) are the two words in the following
the two words in the following SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) word-pair.
word-pair. (a) 55 : 525 (b) 43 : 367 Waiter : Serve
Nephrology : Kidney (c) 45 : 460 (d) 39 : 351 SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) (a) Lawyer : Legal
(a) Cardiology : Liver Q.252. ‘HARD-WORK’ is related to (b) Architect : Fashion
(b) Ophthalmology : Eyes ‘SUCCESS’ in the same way as (c) Engineer : Technical
(c) Pathology : Tissues ‘CRIME’ is related to ‘____________’. (d) Mechanic : Repair
(d) Zoology : Plants SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning )
(a) Punishment (b) Society Q.259. Select the option that is related to
Q.246. ‘Glaucoma’ is related to ‘Eyes’ (c) Police (d) Reward the third letter-cluster in the same way as
in the same way as ‘Arthritis’ is related Q.253. Select the set in which the the second letter-cluster is related to the
to ‘_________’. first letter-cluster.
numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
are the numbers of the following set. DFHJ : MOQS :: CGGK : ______
(a) Liver (b) Joints
8, 9, 145 SSC CHSL - 4 July 2019 (Evening)
(c) Ears (d) Arteries
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) NQQT (b) LQQT
Q.247. Select the number-pair in which (a) 10, 11, 121 (b) 7, 8, 117 (c) LPPT (d) NPPT
the two numbers are related in the same (c) 6, 8, 104 (d) 6, 7, 85
way as the two numbers of the following Q.260. Select the word pair in which the
number-pair. Q.254. Select the set in which the two words are related in the same way as
7 : 729 the two words in the following word
numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
are the numbers of the following set. pair.
(a) 8 :1000 (b) 4 : 64
(94, 44, 82) Seismology : Earthquake
(c) 5 : 125 (d) 6 : 343
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) SSC CHSL - 4 July 2019 (Evening)
Q.248. Select the word-pair in which the (a) (64, 58, 42) (b) (98, 68, 86) (a) Entomology : Plants
two words are related in the same way as (c) (78, 40, 88) (d) (48, 31, 76) (b) Ornithology : Birds
(c) Psychology : Poplar
(d) Renal Science : Veins SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning ) Q.274. Select the set in which the
(a) 12 : 146 (b) 17 : 289 numbers are related in the same way as
Q.261. ‘Man’ is related to 'Mammal’ in (c) 14 : 196 (d) 13 : 182 are the numbers of the following set.
the same way as ‘Rat’ is related to (56,38,96)
‘_________’. Q.268. Select the set in which the SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
SSC CHSL - 04/07/2019 (Evening) numbers are related in the same way as (a)(28,48,86) (b)(12,18,50)
(a) Mice (b) Rodent are the numbers of the following set. (c)(16,14,40) (d)(10,20,40)
(c) Burrow (d) Reptile (5, 7, 11)
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning ) Q.275. Select the word-pair in which the
Q.262. Select the set in which the (a) (15, 17, 23) (b) (23, 29, 31) two words are related in the same way as
numbers are related in the same way as (c) (14, 16, 18) (d) (17, 19, 21) are the two words in the following
are the numbers of the following set. word-pair.
SSC CHSL - 04/07/2019 (Evening) Q.269. Select the option that is related to Telephone : Communication
(6, 36, 1296) the third letter-cluster in the same way as SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
(a) (7, 49, 2409) (b) (4, 16, 64) the second (a)Television : Entertainment
(c) (3, 9, 81) (d) (10, 100, 5000) letter-cluster is related to the first (b)Heater : Electricity
letter-cluster. (c)Refrigerator : Equipment
Q.263. Select the set in which the MDUK : QHYO : : SALQ : ? (d)Air Cooler : Water
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning )
are the numbers of the following set. (a) VDPV (b) WDPU Q.276. Select the number- pair in which
(3, 5, 34) (c) WEPV (d) WEPU the two numbers are related in the same
SSC CHSL - 04/07/2019 (Evening) way as are the two numbers of the
(a) (9, 10, 190) (b) (4, 7, 65) Q.270. Select the set in which the following number-pair.
(c) (6, 7, 89) (d) (1, 2, 12) numbers are related in the same way as 2:8
are the numbers of the following set. SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.264. 'Kidney' is related to 'Excretion' (16,24,88) (a)8 : 502 (b)7 : 343
in the same way as 'Heart' is related to SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) (c)11 : 1321 (d)9 : 629
________'. (a)(18,27,98) (b)(12,18,64)
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning ) (c)(20,30,100) (d)(14,21,77) Q.277. Select the set in which the
(a) Heart Chambers (b) Human body numbers are related in the same way as
(c) Blood Circulation (d) Artery Q.271. Select the option that is related to are the numbers of the following set.
the third letter-cluster in the same way as (4,9,16)
Q.265. Select the set in which the the second letter-cluster is related to the SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
numbers are related in the same way as first letter-cluster. (a)(25,36,64) (b)(16,36,49)
are the numbers of the following set. KSDO : NPGL : : SBJY : ? (c)(36,81,100) (d)(49,64,81)
(2, 4, 8) SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) Q.278. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning ) (a)VZMW (b)WYMV the third letter- cluster in the same way
(a) (5, 25, 625) (b) (3, 9, 34) (c)VYNW (d)VYMV as the second letter-cluster is related to
(c) (1, 2, 6) (d) (4, 16, 64) the first letter-cluster.
Q.266. Select the word-pair in which the Q.272. Select the number-pair in which GSDL : JPGI : : UCWF : ?
two words are related in the same way as the two numbers are related in the same SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
are the two words in the following way as are the two numbers of the (a)XZZC (b)XYYC
word-pair. following number pair. (c)YZZD (d)WZZB
Zinc : Brass 25 : 600
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning ) SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) Q.279. Select the word-pair in which the
(a) Gold : Ornament (a)16 : 256 (b)18 : 306 two words are related in the same way as
(b) Copper : Bronze (c)20 : 420 (d)14 : 210 are the two words in the following
(c) Mercury : Thermometer word-pair.
(d) Silver : Ring Q.273. 'Gynecology' is related to Architect : House map
'Women' in the same way as 'Paediatrics' SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.267. Select the number-pair in which is related to '_______'. (a)Carpenter : Furniture
the two numbers are related in the same SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) (b)Lawyer : Court
way as are the two numbers of the (a)Treatment (b)Children (c)Doctor: Hospital
following number-pair. (c)Men (d)Human beings (d)Teacher : Writer
19 : 380
Q.280. 'Disease' is related to 'Diabetes' Q.287. Select the option that is related to Q.293. Select the set in which the
in the same way as 'Vehicle' is related the third letter-cluster in the same way as numbers are related in the same way as
to_______. the second are the numbers of the
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) letter-cluster is related to the first following set.
(a)Driver (b)Fuel letter-cluster. (145, 65, 115)
(c)Car (d)Chassis KSOE : MQQC : : ACZN : ? SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) (130, 70, 100) (b) (185, 70, 95)
Q.281. Select the set in which the (a) CABL (b) CBBL (c) (185, 65, 170) (d) (80, 50, 110)
numbers are related in the same way as (c) DACL (d) CABK
are the numbers of the following set. Q.294. ‘Tadpole’ is related to ‘Frog’ in
(88,56,72) Q.288. ‘Mercury’ is related to ‘Metal’ in the same way as ‘Caterpillar’ is related
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) the same way as ‘Frog’ is related to to ‘_________’.
‘_________’. SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
(a)(62, 48, 52) (b)(34, 28, 21)
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
(c)(18, 24, 28) (d)(66, 48, 57) (a) Butterfly (b) Bat
(a) Rodent (b) Mammal
(c) Baboon (d) Boar
(c) Reptilian (d) Amphibian
Q.282. Select the set in which the
numbers are related in the same way as Q.295. Select the word-pair in which the
are the numbers of the following set. Q.289. Select the number-pair in which
two words are related in the same way as
(8, 27, 64) the two numbers are related in the same
are the two
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) way as are the two numbers of the
words in the following word-pair.
(a) (49, 64, 81) (b) (125, 636, 864) following number-pair.
Detailed : Meticulous
(c) (216, 343, 529) (d) (343, 512, 729) 11 : 120
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
Q.283. ‘Heart’ is related to ‘Circulation’ (a) Heavy : Light (b) Hungry : Fulfilled
(a) 8 : 65 (b) 17 : 289
in the same way as ‘Lungs’ are related to (c) Fat : Obese (d) Loud : Loose
‘______’. (c) 12 : 144 (d) 2 : 3
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) Q.296. Select the number-pair in which
(a)Excretion (b)Respiration Q.290. Select the option that is related to
the two numbers are related in the same
(c)Ribs (d)Oxygen the third letter-cluster in the same way as
way as are the two numbers of the
the second letter-cluster is related to the
following number-pair.
Q.284. Select the number-pair in which first letter-cluster.
the two numbers of the following 2:9
DHMR : BJKT : : XCOE : ?
number-pair. SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
12:102 (a) 8 : 65 (b) 4 : 65
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) UENG (b) VEMG
(c) 7 : 50 (d) 3 : 26
(a)14:126 (b)8:68 (c) VENG (d) VFMH
(c)6:52 (d)16:218 Q.297. Select the set in which the
Q.291. Select the set in which the
numbers are related in the same way as
Q.285. Select the word-pair in which the numbers are related in the same way as
are the numbers of
two words are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following set.
are the two words in yeh following the following set.
(8, 39, 5)
word-pair. (8, 112, 28)
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
Exercise : Fitness SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) (10, 60, 6) (b) (14, 115, 9)
(a) (16, 282, 36) (b) (18, 216, 22)
(a) Harmony : War (c) (9, 55, 4) (d) (11, 67, 8)
(c) (14, 364, 52) (d) (12, 216, 34)
(b) Hobby : Internet
(c) Education : Institute Q.292. Select the word-pair in which the
Q.298. Select the set in which the
(d) Treatment : Recovery two words are related in the same way as
numbers are related in the same way as
are the two words in the following
Q.286. Select the set in which the are the numbers of
word-pair.
numbers are related in the same way as the following set.
Temple : Worship
are the numbers of the (4, 113, 7)
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
following set. SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
(a) School : Education
(4, 41, 5) (a) (3, 118, 9) (b) (8, 155, 4)
(b) Hotel : Expenditure
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) (c) (5, 141, 4) (d) (6, 161, 4)
(c) Hospital : Doctor
(a) (7, 81, 9) (b) (6, 85, 8) Q.299. Select the option that is related to
(d) University : Professor
(c) (2, 21, 4) (d) (5, 61, 6) the third letter-cluster in the same way as
the second letter-cluster is related to the
first letter-cluster.
SMKJ : VONL : : DPOA : ? (a) 10 : 220 (b) 9 : 152 (c) Red (d) Iron
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) (c) 12 : 288 (d) 6 : 82
(a) GSSC (b) GSSD Q.312. Select the option that is related to
(c) GRRC (d) HRRD Q.306. Select the number-pair in which the third letter- cluster in the same way
the two numbers are related in the same as the second letter- cluster is related to
Q.300. Select the set in which the way as are the two numbers of the the first letter- cluster.
numbers are related in the same way as following number-pair. Ginger: Stem:: Chill: ?
are the numbers of the 7 : 56 SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
the following set. SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) (a) Fruit (b) flower
(64, 7, 27) (a) 13 : 173 (b) 11 : 121 (c) Root (d) Stem
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) (c) 9 : 90 (d) 6 : 36
(a) (127, 15, 161) (b) (216, 11, 125) Q.313. ‘Lizard’ is related to ‘Reptiles’ in
(c) (216, 15, 64) (d) (343, 18, 125) Q.307. Select the set in which the the same way as ‘Toad’ is related to
numbers are related in the same way as ‘____’.
Q.301. Select the set in which the are the numbers of the SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
numbers are related in the same way as following set. (a) Vertebrata (b) Reptiles
are the numbers of the the following set. (5, 8, 89) (c) Mammals (d) Amphibians
(140, 85, 115) SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) (7, 10, 149) (b) (2, 5, 19) Q.314. Select the set in which the
(a) (125, 65, 120) (b) (65, 50, 90) (c) (3, 4, 7) (d) (6, 9, 60) numbers are related in the same way as
(c) (55, 70, 90) (d) (115, 65, 80) are the numbers of the following set.
Q.308. Select the set in which the (7, 4, 65 )
Q.302. Select the option that is related to numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
the third letter-cluster in the same way as are the numbers of the (a) (11, 8, 105 ) (b) (5, 4, 41 )
the second letter-cluster is related to the following set. (c) (6, 4, 70 ) (d) (9, 6, 80 )
first letter-cluster. (16, 64, 8)
LPCK : QUHP : : HRMT : ? SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) Q.315. Select the number-pair in which
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) (15, 60, 8) (b) (18, 90, 6) the two numbers are related in the same
(a) LWSY (b) MVRZ (c) (10, 80, 8) (d) (14, 62, 4) way as are the two numbers of the
(c) NWSY (d) MWRY following number-pair.
Q.309. Select the option that is related to 13 : 65
Q.303. ‘Pain’ is related to ‘Agony’ in the third letter-cluster in the same way as SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
the same way as ‘Angry’ is related to the second letter-cluster is related to the (a) 19 : 95 (b) 17 : 42
‘_________’. first letter-cluster. (c) 12 : 45 (d) 21 : 85
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) BEH : FJN : : ILO : ?
(a) Ecstasy (b) Bitterness SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) Q.316. Select the word-pair in which the
(c) Grandiosity (d) Furious (a) MQU (b) MQV two words are related in the same way as
(c) MOU (d) MOV are the two words in the following
Q.304. Select the word-pair in which the word-pair.
two words are related in the same way as Q.310. Select the word-pair in which the Important : Essential
are the two words in the following two words are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
word-pair. are the two words in the following (a) Pick : Drop
Merchant : Trade word-pair. (b) Never : Always
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) Tortoise : Reptile (c) Awful : Horrible
(a) Lawyer : Court SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) (d) Up : Down
(b) Scientist : Expert (a) Snake : Amphibian
(c) Doctor : Treatment (b) Shark : Mammal Q.317. Select the set in which the
(d) Engineering : Science (c) Spider : Reptile numbers are related in the same way as
(d) Snail : Mollusk are the numbers of
Q.305. Select the number-pair in which the following set.
the two numbers are related in the same Q.311. ‘Sunflower’ is related to (16, 4, 80 )
way as are the two numbers of the ‘Yellow’ in the same way as ‘Blood’ is SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
following number-pair. related to ‘_________’. (a) (13, 5, 78) (b) (6, 4, 40)
8 : 128 SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) (c) (5, 5, 70) (d) (11, 7, 77)
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) Animal (b) Human
Q.337. Select the set in which the Q.343. Select the set in which the SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening )
numbers are related in the same way as numbers are related in the same way as (a) Sphere (b) Line
are the numbers of are the numbers of the (c) Cone (d) Cube
the following set. following set.
(16, 36, 64) (16, 23, 32) Q.350. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) the third letter-pair in the same way as
(a) (6, 36, 80) (b) (10, 30, 58) (a) (10, 23, 46) (b) (11, 18, 27) the second letter pair is related to the
(c) (9, 25, 62) (d) (12, 32, 50) (c) (6, 14, 25) (d) (10, 17, 28) first letter-pair.
FU : UF : : RS : ?
Q.338. Select the number-pair in which Q.344. Select the word-pair in which the SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening )
the two numbers are related in the same two words are related in the same way as (a) IH (b) GH (c) IP (d) JH
way as are the two numbers of the are the two words in the following
following number-pair. word-pair. Q.351. Select the set in which the
29, 31 Ostrich : Eagle numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) are the numbers of the following set.
(a) 15, 17 (b) 23, 25 (a) Cow : Elephant (b) Swan : Lion (35, 48, 83)
(c) 11, 13 (d) 20, 21 (c) Whale : Kite (d) Hen : Goat SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening )
(a) (24, 49, 75) (b) (15, 24, 39)
Q.339 Select the word-pair in which the Q.345. Select the option that is related to (c) (25, 49, 91) (d) (15, 25, 41)
two words are related in the same way as the third letter-pair in the same way as
are the two words in the following the second letter pair is related to the Q.352. Select the option that is related to
word-pair. first letter-pair. the third letter-pair in the same way as
Cement : Building CH : FP : : GK : ? the second letter pair is related to the
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) first letter-pair.
(a) Wire : Electricity (a) JS (b) MP (c) JL (d) NU GP : TK : : DR : ?
(b) Wood : Furniture SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening )
(c) Book : Author Q.346. Select the set in which the (a) WI (b) WX (c) VU (d) IW
(d) Pen : Pencil numbers are related in the same way as
Q.353. Select the set in which the
are the numbers of the following set.
numbers are related in the same way as
Q.340. Select the option that is related to (25, 49, 37)
are the numbers of the following set.
the third letter-pair in the same way as SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
(10, 32, 54)
the second letter-pair is related to the (a) (12, 14, 8) (b) (16, 64, 78)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening )
first letter-pair. (c) (26, 64, 120) (d) (6, 4, 5)
(a) (25, 47, 77) (b) (15, 49, 37)
DJ : HT : : HM : ?
(c) (35, 57, 79) (d) (16, 37, 56)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) Q.347. Select the number-pair in which
(a) PY (b) JK the two numbers are related in the same
(c) LW (d) LP way as are the two numbers of the SSC MTS 2019 TIER - I
following number-pair.
Q.354. Select the option that is related to
Q.341. Select the set in which the 7, 13
the third number in the same way as the
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
second number is related to the first
are the numbers of the following set. (a) 15, 19 (b) 17, 25
number.
(49, 81, 121) (c) 23, 31 (d) 17, 21
35 : 66 :: 29 : ?
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) (9, 4, 8) (b) (16, 25, 49) Q.348. Select the number-pair in which
(a) 63 (b) 62 (c) 60 (d) 57
(c) (36, 64, 100) (d) (16, 64, 100) the two numbers are related in the same
way as are the two numbers of the
Q.355. Select the word pair in which the
Q.342. ‘RETINA’ is related to ‘EYE’ in following number-pair.
two words are related in the same way as
the same way as ‘HYDROGEN’ is 20 : 30
the two words in the following
related to ‘________’. SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening )
word-pair.
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) (a) 12 : 23 (b) 6 : 14
Five : Pentagon
(a) WATER (b) IODINE (c) 30 : 42 (d) 16 : 36
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning)
(c) EAR (d) LEGS
(a) Four : Rectangle (b) Triangle : Three
Q.349. ‘Dice’ is related to ‘Cube’ in the
(c) Square : Four (d) Six : Septagon
same way as ‘Ball’ is related to
‘__________’.
Q.356. Select the option that is related to Q.363. Select the word pair in which the Q.370. Select the word pair in which the
the third term in the same way as the two words are related in the same way as two words are related in the same way as
second term is related to the first term. the two words in the following the two words in the following
word-pair. word-pair.
Colour : Red :: Profession : ?
Pen : Author Stale: Fresh
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) Lawyer (b) Court (a) Hot:Sun (b) Create:Bat
(a) Knife : Chef (b) Surgeon : Scalpel
(c) School (d) Black (c) Final:Initial (d) Deep:Hard
(c) Carpenter : Saw (d) Gun : Gardener
Q.357. Select the option in which the Q.371. Select the option that is related to
Q.364. Select the option in which the
letters share the same relationship as that the third number in the same way as the
letters have the same relationship as that
shared by the given pair of letters. second number is related to the first
shared by the given pair of letters.
number.
JT : NX DP:FR
101:10202::107:?
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) TP : XT (b) RK : VG (a) DJ:BH (b) JZ:HB
(a) 11447 (b) 11450
(c) GS : KU (d) LD : PG (c) LQ:NU (d) MA:OC
(c) 12449 (d) 12550
Q.365. Select the option that is related to
Q.358. Select the word pair in which the Q.372. Select the option that is related to
the third number in the same way as the
two words are related in the same way as the third term in the same way as the
second number is related to the first
the two words in the following second term is related to the first term.
number.
word-pair. Touch : Push :: Speak : ?
32:61::44:?
Circle : Figure SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 89 (b) 73 (c) 71 (d) 67 (a) Mistake (b) Shout
(a) Toy : Play (c) Sad (d) Crime
(b) Car : Driver Q.366. Select the option that is related to
(c) Sharpener : Stationary the third term in the same way as the Q.373. Select the option that is related to
(d) Lion : Reptile second term is related to the first term. the third letter-cluster in the same way as
Salary : Job :: Profit : ? the second letter-cluster is related to the
Q.359. Select the option that is related to first letter-cluster.
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
the third letter-pair in the same way as RAT :UXW::TOG:?
(a) Loss (b) Business SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
the second letter-pair is related to the
(c) Huge (d) Seller (a) XKC (b) WLC
first letter-pair.
PB:UW::JT:? (c) XMD (d) WLJ
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.367. Select the option that is related to
(a) PP (b) NO (c) OO (d) MO the third term in the same way as the Q.374. Select the option that is related
Q.360. Select the option that is related second term is related to the first term. to the third term in the same way as the
to the third term in the same way as the Water : Drink :: Bread : ? second term is related to the first term.
second term is related to the first term. Eraser : Pencil :: Chair : ?
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
Den : Lion :: Stable : ? SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) Hard (b) Eat
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) Sit (b) Wood
(c) Milk (d) White
(a) Car (b) Leopard (c) Table (d) Plastic
(c) Bird (d) Horse Q.368. Select the option that is related to
Q.375. Select the option in which the
the third number in the same way as the letters share the same relationship as that
Q.361. Select the option that is related to
second number is related to the first shared by the given pair of letters.
the third number in the same way as the
second number is related to the first number. GOM : JSR :: ?
number. 325 : 18 :: 226 : ? SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
36 : 109 :: 25 : ? SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning) (a) COB : FSG (b) MOP : PSV
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 14 (b) 17 (c) 15 (d) 16 (c) RAT : UFY (d) LAP : OFU
(a) 74 (b) 78 (c) 76 (d) 72
Q.362. Select the option that is related to Q.376. Select the option that is related to
Q.369. Select the option that is related to
the third term in the same way as the the third term in the same way as the
the third letter-pair in the same way as second term is related to the first term.
second term is related to the first term. the second letter pair is related to the Cloth : Mill :: Crop : ?
Circumference : Circle :: Perimeter : ? first letter-pair. SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) RG : QE :: LB : ? (a) Field (b) Factory
(a) 3D (b) Big SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning) (c) Press (d) Maize
(c) Breadth (d) Square (a) KY (b) KZ (c) JZ (d) JY
Q.377. Select the option that is related to
the third number in the same way as the
second number is related to the first Bricks : Wall :: Gold : ? Q.391. Select the option that is related
number. SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) to the third term in the same way as the
17 : 289 :: 31 : ? (a) Ornaments (b) Metal second term is related to the first term.
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) Yellow (d) Hard Heptagon : Figure :: Male : ?
(a) 1021 (b) 941 (c) 961 (d) 1089
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.378. Select the option that is related Q.385. Select the option that is related to (a) Female (b) Gender
to the third term in the same way as the the third number in the same way as the (c) Brother (d) Work
second term is related to the first term. second number is related to the first
Office : Clerk :: Site : ? number. Q.392. Select the option in which the
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) 31:54::43:? words share the same relationship as that
(a) Servent (b) Shopkeeper SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) shared by the given pair of words.
(c) Teacher (d) Engineer (a) 66 (b) 74 (c) 76 (d) 64 Garage : Mechanic :: ?
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.379. Select the option that is related to Q.386. Select the option that is related to (a) Labour : Factory
the third term in the same way as the the third number in the same way as the (b) Hospital : Doctor
second term is related to the first term. second number is related to the first (c) Temple : Teacher
Chapter : Book :: Handle : ?
number. (d) Teacher : School
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
16 : 9 :: 36 : ?
(a) Break (b) Cycle
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) Q.393. Select the option that is related to
(c) Pedal (d) Circle
(a) 17 (b) 19 (c) 23 (d) 11 the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term.
Q.380. Select the option that is related to
the third number in the same way as the Q.387. Select the option that is related to JOM : KPN :: PET : ?
second number is related to the first the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
number. second term is related to the first term. (a) QFV (b) ODS
18 : 323 :: 38 : ? Rainbow : Sky : : Tsunami : ? (c) QFU (d) QDU
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) 1331 (b) 1339 (c) 1449 (d) 1443 (a) Pond (b) Sea Q.394. Select the option that is related to
(c) Land (d) Atmosphere the third term in the same way as the
Q.381. Select the option in which the
second term is related to the first term.
letters share the same relationship as that
shared by the given pair of letters. Q.388. In the following question, select Nest : Bird :: Palace : ?
RP : SQ :: ? the related letters from the given SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) alternatives. (a) Jeep (b) Soldier
(a) KG : LH (b) JL : IK JRM : DLG :: TNL : ? (c) Big (d) King
(c) RV : QW (d) MA : NZ SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) NHF (b) NHE Q.395. Select the option that is related to
Q.382. Select the word pair in which the
(c) MHF (d) MHE the third number in the same way as the
two words are related in the same way as
second number is related to the first
the two words in the following
Q.389. Select the option that is related to number.
word-pair.
the third term in the same way as the 31 : 963 :: 17 : ?
Food : Chef :: ?
second term is related to the first term. SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Hold : Tongs :: Dig : ? (a) 291 (b) 290 (c) 289 (d) 287
(a) Farmer : Crop
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) Q.396. Select the option which has the
(b) Furniture : Wood
(a) Pen (b) Gutter exact same relationship between the
(c) Tailor : Clothes
(c) Spoon (d) Hoe letters as in the given pair of letters.
(d) Ornaments : Jeweller
GUN : JYS :: ?
Q.383. In the following question, Select
Q.390. Select the option that is related to SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon)
the related letter pair from the given
the third number in the same way as the (a) TOL : WSQ (b) NAP : QWU
alternatives.
second number is related to the first (c) HUB : KYH (d) SUC : VYG
TIR:VKT::?
number.
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
39 : 117 :: 45 : ? Q.397. Select the option that is related to
(a) RAP:TCS (b) LOD:NMF
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) the third term in the same way as the
(c) GAR:IYT (d) GEM:IGO
(a) 145 (b) 155 (c) 135 (d) 125 second term is related to the first term.
Amphibian : Frog :: Insect : ?
Q.384. Select the option that is related to
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon)
the third term in the same way as the
(a) Butterfly (b) Ostrich
second term is related to the first term.
(c) Rat (d) Snake way as the two numbers in the following (c) Plastic (d) Hard
number-pair.
Q.398. Select the option that is related to 18 : 57 :: ? Q.411. Select the option that is related to
the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) the third Letter Cluster in the same way
second term is related to the first term. (a) 26 : 75 (b) 24 : 70 as the second Letter Cluster is related to
Car : Wheel :: Clock : ? (c) 14 : 43 (d) 28 : 87 the first Letter Cluster.
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) ROAD : TREI :: MINT : ?
(a) Second (b) Hour Q.405. Select the option that is related to SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) Needle (d) Circular the third term in the same way as the (a) OMRY (b) PMSZ
second term is related to the first term. (c) PNSZ (d) OLRY
Q.399. In the following question, select Crockery : Cup :: Garment : ?
the related number from the given SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) Q.412. Select the option that is related to
alternatives. (a) Rat (b) Shopkeeper the third term in the same way as the
446 : 491 :: 963 : ? (c) Shop (d) Trouser second term is related to the first term.
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) Film : Producer :: Poem : ?
(a) 1008 (b) 1014 Q.406. Select the option that is related to SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) 1024 (d) 1018 the third number in the same way as the (a) Director (b) Actor
second number is related to the first (c) Poet (d) Cobbler
Q.400. Select the word pair in which the number.
two words are related in the same way as 18 : 323 :: 24 : ? Q.413. Select the option that is related to
the two words in the following word SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) the third number in the same way as the
pair. (a) 625 (b) 575 (c) 675 (d) 535 second number is related to the first
Star : Sun :: ? number.
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) Q.407. Select the option that is related to 596 : 965 :: 824 : ?
(a) Sparrow : Bird (b) Animal : Wild the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) Venus : Hot (d) Planet : Mars second term is related to the first term. (a) 248 (b) 408 (c) 418 (d) 258
Leather : Shoes :: Asphalt : ?
Q.401. Select the option in which the SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.414. Select the option that is related to
letters share the same relationship as that (a) Car (b) Air the third term in the same way as the
shared by the given pair of letters. (c) Water (d) Road second term is related to the first term.
TG : SE :: ? Season : Winter :: Figure : ?
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) Q.408. Select the word pair in which the SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) MA : LZ (b) LR : KT two words are related in the same way as (a) Diagonal (b) Angle
(c) KB : JZ (d) TP : UN the two words in the following (c) Triangle (d) Sides
word-pair.
Q.402. Select the option that is related Web : Spider :: ? Q.415. Select the option that is related to
to the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term. (a) Nest : Bird (b) Palace : Rat second term is related to the first term.
Litre : Volume :: Hectare : ? (c) Convict : Prison (d) Den : Eskimo Cold : Refrigerator :: Hot : ?
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) Area (b) Time Q.409. Select the option that is related to (a) Paper (b) Cold
(c) Mass (d) Force the third Letter Cluster in the same way (c) Oven (d) AC
as the second Letter Cluster is related to
Q.403. Select the option that is related to the first Letter Cluster. Q.416. Select the option that is related to
the third Letter Cluster in the same way TOK : SNJ :: LAP : ? the third Letter Cluster in the same way
as the second Letter Cluster is related to SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) as the second Letter Cluster is related to
the first Letter Cluster. (a) KAN (b) KAO the first Letter Cluster.
TOL : WRO :: GRA : ? (c) KZO (d) LAN ROLF : VTRM :: NODP : ?
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) JUC (b) JVF Q.410. Select the option that is related to (a) RTJW (b) SUKX
(c) JUD (d) JVE the third term in the same way as the (c) RUJW (d) SVRX
second term is related to the first term.
Q.404. Select the number-pair in which Jute : Sack :: Wood : ? Q.417. Select the option that is related to
the two numbers are related in the same SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) the third number in the same way as the
(a) Furniture (b) Brown
second number is related to the first the two words in the following 12 : 121 : : 10 : ?
number. word-pair. SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
95 : 141 :: 87 : ? Arc : Circle :: ? (a) 64 (b) 81 (c) 112 (d) 91
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) 147 (b) 137 (c) 133 (d) 127 (a) Watch : Needle (b) House : Room Q.432. Select the option that is related to
(c) Blade : Sofa (d) Tyre : Bike the third letter-cluster in the same way as
Q.418. Select the option that is related to the second letter-cluster is related to the
Q.425. Select the option that is related to
the third number in the same way as the first letter-cluster.
the fourth term in the same way as the
second number is related to the first first term is related to the second term. PECL : OFHS : : QTJM : ?
number. 16 : 272 :: ? : 380 SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
14 : 68 :: 16 : ? SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) (a) PNVT (b) ONVS
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 17 (b) 19 (c) 21 (d) 23 (c) PMWT (d) OMWS
(a) 87 (b) 78 (c) 95 (d) 26
Q.426. Select the option that is related to Q.433. Select the set in which the
Q.419. Select the option that is related to the fourth term in the same way as the numbers are related in the same way as
first term is related to the second term.
the third term in the same way as the are the numbers of the following set.
DFIM : CEHL :: ? : KMPT
second term is related to the first term. SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) 5, 30, 40
Court : Tennis :: Rink : ? (a) LNUQ (b) LNQU SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) JLOS (d) UVWL (a) 4, 25, 32 (b) 6, 42, 49
(a) Golf (b) Skating (c) 8, 72, 88 (d) 7, 56, 77
(c) Cricket (d) Chess Q.427. ‘Furniture’ is related to the
‘Carpenter’in the same way as ‘Cloth’ is Q.434. Select the option that is related to
Q.420. Select the option that is related to related to the _______. the third number in the same way as the
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
the third term in the same way as the second number is related to the first
(a) Butcher (b) Cobbler
second term is related to the first term. number.
(c) Tailor (d) Blacksmith
Green : Colour :: Cricket : ? 17 : 306 : : 21 : ?
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.428. ‘Candle’ is related to the ‘Wick’
(a) Ball (b) Bat in the same way as ‘Pen’ is related to the (a) 459 (b) 462 (c) 460 (d) 464
(c) Game (d) Hockey _______.
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) Q.435. ‘Magician’ is related to ‘Magic’
Q.421. Select the option in which the (a) Pencil (b) Nib in the same way as ‘Joker’ is related to
letters share the same relationship as that (c) Inkpot (d) Light ‘_________’.
shared by the given pair of letters. SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
ROJ : TQL :: ? Q.429. Jharkhand’ is related to ‘State’ in (a) Ball (b) Movie
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) the same way as ‘Lakshwadweep’ is (c) Comedy (d) Stage
(a) JAN : LCL (b) ORF : QPH related to ‘_________’.
(c) TUE : VWG (d) AND : CLB SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.436. Select the set in which the
(a) Punjab (b) Union Territory numbers are related in the same way as
Q.422. Select the option that is related to (c) Ranchi (d) District are the numbers of the
the third term in the same way as the following set.
second term is related to the first term. Q.430. Select the word pair in which the 7, 18, 126
Plate : Utensils :: Car : ?
two words are related in the same way as SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
the two words in the following (a) 12, 80, 320 (b) 8, 21, 148
(a) Driver (b) Vehicle
word-pair. (c) 10, 20, 200 (d) 11, 30, 340
(c) Tyre (d) Bike
Skin : Eczema
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.437. Select the word-pair in which the
Q.423. Select the option that is related to
(a) Kidney : Diabetics two words are related in the same way as
the third Letter Cluster in the same way
as the second Letter Cluster is related to (b) Lungs : Oxygen are the two words in the following
the first Letter Cluster. (c) Eyes : Cataracts word-pair.
ROL : URO :: TAG : ? (d) Heart : Blood Phone : Telecommunication
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) XEL (b) XEK Q.431. Select the option that is related to (a) Newspaper : Magazine
(c) WEJ (d) WDJ the third number in the same way as the (b) Bus : Transportation
second number is related to the first (c) Refrigerator : Snow
Q.424. Select the word pair in which the number. (d) Geyser : Water
two words are related in the same way as
(c) 21, 105, 525 (d) 16, 80, 320 SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.438. Select the option that is related to (a) Waiter (b) Eat
the third letter-cluster in the same way as Q.445. Select the option that is related to (c) Vegetables (d) Menu
the second letter-cluster is related to the the third number in the same way as the
first letter-cluster. second number is related to the first Q.452. Select the word-pair in which the
HKRC : ENOF : : SRYK : ? number. two words are related in the same way as
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) 4 : 41 : : 7 : ? are the two words in the following
(a) OTVM (b) PVUN SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon) word-pair.
(c) PUVN (d) OUVM (a) 111 (b) 114 (c) 113 (d) 112 Gallon : Volume
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.439. Select the option that is related to Q.446. Select the option that is related to (a) Mile : Distance
the third letter-cluster in the same way as the third letter-cluster in the same way as (b) Light : Power
the second letter-cluster is related to the the second letter-cluster is related to the (c) Minute : Seconds
first letter-cluster.
first letter-cluster. (d) Yards : Weight
KSJ:MUL::RCU:?
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) BTU : JBC : : HLA : ?
(a) TDV (b) TEV SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.453. Select the set in which the
(c) UEW (d) TEW (a) OTH (b) PSH numbers are related in the same way as
(c) PTI (d) OTI are the numbers of the
Q.440. Select the set in which the following set.
numbers are related in the same way as Q.447. Select the word-pair in which the 6, 37, 217
are the numbers of the following set: two words are related in the same way as SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
46,92,69
are the two words in the following (a) 7, 48, 284 (b) 5, 26, 124
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
word-pair. (c) 4, 17, 65 (d) 10, 100, 1002
(a) 56, 78, 60 (b) 48, 82, 63
(c) 50, 88, 59 (d) 34, 72, 53 Bird : Nest
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.454. Select the option that is related to
Q.441. Select the word-pair in which the (a) Rabbit : Burrow (b) Lion : Hole the third term in the same way as the
two words are related in the same way as (c) Shed : Cow (d) Bear : Stable second term is related to the first term.
are the two words in the following BUCKET :DSEIGR : : BONUS : ?
word-pair. Q.448. ‘Nagaland’ is related to ‘State’ in SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
Toad:Amphibian
the same way as ‘South America’ is (a) DPMSU (b) DMSPU
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
related to ‘_________’. (c) DMPSU (d) DSPUM
(a) Snail : Amphibian
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(b) Crab : Amphibian
(a) Continent (b) Land Q.455. Select the option that is related to
(c) Squirrel : Reptile
(c) Country (d) Capital the third number in the same way as the
(d) Tortoise : Reptile
second number is related to the first
Q.449. Select the option that is related to number.
Q.442. ‘Creative’ is related to
‘Innovative’ in the same way as ‘Clear’ the third number in the same way as the 735 : 612 ∷ 476 : ?
is related to’’____’. second number is related to the first SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) number. (a) 353 (b) 336 (c) 343 (d) 432
(a) Opaque (b) Transparent 225 : 210 : : 324 : ?
(c) Covered (d) Smooth SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) Q.456. Select the option that is related to
(a) 256 (b) 290 (c) 316 (d) 306 the third term in the same way as the
Q.443. Select the option that is related to
second term is related to the first term.
the third number in the same way as the
second number is related to the first Q.450. Select the option that is related to Jasmine : White ∷ Sunflower : ?
number the third letter-cluster in the same way as SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
10 : 1010 :: 11 : ? the second letter-cluster is related to the (a) Indigo (b) Yellow
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) first letter-cluster. (c) Violet (d) Pink
(a) 1342 (b) 1331 TKJR : VNNW : : GXMQ : ?
(c) 1352 (d) 1351 SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) Q.457. Select the option that is related to
(a) HARV (b) JBQV the third Letter Cluster in the same way
Q.444. Select the set in which the
(c) IAQV (d) IZPV as the second Letter Cluster is related to
numbers are related in the same way as
the first Letter Cluster.
are the numbers of the following set.
Q.451. 'School’ is related to ‘Study’ in BDHP : CFJT : : PHDB : ?
17, 85, 425
the same way as ‘Restaurant’ is related SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
to ‘________’. (a) BSWN (b) HWSH
(a) 15, 75, 300 (b) 18, 108, 440
(c) HSWH (d) QJFF Q.474. Select the option that is related to
Q.466. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the
Q.458. Find the correct option that can the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.
complete the analogy. second term is related to the first term. AJET:CHGR:: GKQN:?
? : Music :: Calculator : Calculation SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Genuine : Authentic :: Mirage : ?
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) ISIL (b) SIIL (c) IISL (d) IILS
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) Violin (b) Bird (a) Reflection (b) Image Q.475. Select the option that is related to
(c) Notebook (d) Phone (c) Illusion (d) Hideout the third term, in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term.
Q.459. Select the option that is related to Q.467. ‘Lion’ is related to ‘Cub’ in the 64 : 512 :: 144 : ?
the third letter-cluster in the same way as SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening)
same way as 'Cow’ is related to _____.
the second letter-cluster is relates to the (a) 1728 (b) 1618
first letter-cluster SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) Calf (b) Lamb (c) 1788 (d) 1548
AhbH : HbhA :: YfgT : ?
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) Foal (d) Joey
Q.476. Select the option that is related to
(a) YfgT (b) TfgY the third term in the same way as the
(c) YgfT (d) TgfY Q.468. If 4 + 5 = 41 and 10 +12 = 244, second term is related to the first term.
then 6 + 8 =? Teacher : Student :: Doctor : ?
Q.460. Select the option that is related to SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening)
the third term in the same way as the
(a) 200 (b) 88 (c) 96 (d) 100 (a) Patient (b) Coat
second term is related to the first term.
Austria : Vienna :: Jordan : ? (c) Stethoscope (d) Hospital
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.469.. Select the option that is related
to the third term in the same way as the Q.477. Select the option that is related to
(a) Syria (b) Amman
second term is related to the first term. the third term inthe same way as the
(c) Arab (d) Lebanon
CINQ : EKPS :: FRGS : ? second term is related to the first term.
MRW : JOT :: QGP : ?
Q.461. Select the option that is related to SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening)
the third number in the same way as the (a) HTIU (b) HITU
second number is related to the first (a) OGN (b) NPO
(c) ITJU (d) HTUI (c) NGM (d) NDM
number.
9 : 28 :: 56 : ?
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.470. Select the option that is related to Q.478. Select the option that is related to
the third term in the same way as the the third term in the same way as the
(a) 3 (b) 112 (c) 169 (d) 18
second term is related to the first term. second term is related to the first term.
Man : Boy :: Dog : ?
Q.462. Find the correct option that can 147:159∷167:?
complete the analogy. SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning)
Kiln:Bricks::?:Bread (a) Puppy (b) Cub
(a) 276 (b) 143 (c) 176 (d) 181
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening) (c) Kennel (d) Bitch
(a) Bakery (b) Distillery Q.471. Select the option that is related to
(c) Shop (d) Diary the Fourth term in the same way as the Q.479. Select the option that is related to
first term is related to the second term. the letter-cluster in the same way as the
Q.463. Select the option that is related to Pinna : Ears :: ? : Eyes second letter-cluster is related to the first
the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon) letter-cluster.
second term is related to the first term. DBZ:WUS::PNL:?
(a) Cornea (b) Corns
6:2::8:? SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning)
(c) Anvil (d) Vision
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening) (a) JIG (b) JHF (c) IFC (d) IGE
(a) 3 (b) 7 (c) 5 (d) 1 Q.472. Select the option that is related to
the third term in the same way as the Q.480. Select the option that is related to
Q.464. Find the correct option that can second term is related to the first term. the third number on the same basis as the
complete the analogy. 4 : 60 :: 5 : ? second number is related to the first
Tailor : Sewing Machine :: Farmer : ? SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon) number.
7:42::9:?
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 116 (b) 120 (c) 115 (d) 110
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) Crops (b) Fields
Q.473. ‘Eraser’ is related to the (a)81 (b)90 (c)49 (d)72
(c) Plough (d) Seed
'Stationery' in the same way as 'Saucer'
is related to '______'. Q.481. Select the option that is related to
Q.465. Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon)
the third term in the same way as the second word is related to the first word.
second term is related to the first term. (a) Tea (b) Table
Orange: Saffron:: Blue
GP:NH::ET:? (c) Football (d) Crockery
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening) (a) Lavender (b) Violet
(a) JK (b) HJ (c) JJ (d) JL
(c) Olive (d) Turquoise Q.490. Select the option that is related to Q.498. Select the option that is related to
the third term in the same way as the the third word in the same way as the
Q.482. Select the set in which the second term is related to the first term. first word is related to the second.
numbers are related in the same way as BDF : GIK :: MOQ : ? Spoon : Fork :: Plate : ?
are the numbers of the following set. SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening)
(4,9, 37) (a) RTU (b) RSV (a) Cooker (b) Pan
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) QPR (d) RTV (c) Stove (d) Bowl
(a) (9,19,77) (b) (5,12,46)
(c) (6,13,51) (d) (7,15,62) Q.491. Select the option that is related to Q.499. From the given alternative, select
the third number on the same basis as the the word which is similar to the given
Q.483. ‘Cattle’ is related to ‘Herd’ in the second number is related to the first word and hence belongs to the same
same way as ‘Player’ is related to number. group.
_______. 2.5 : 0.0025 :: 3.6 Cucumber, Pumpkin, Carrots
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) Medal (b) Gang (a) 0.0036 (b) 0.00036 (a) Mango (b) Apple
(c) Team (d) Tournament (c) 0.036 (d) 0.36 (c) Cherry (d) Potatoes
Q.484. Select the option that is related to Q.492. Select the term that will come Q.500. Select the option which is related
the third term in the same way as the next in the following series. to the third number in the same way as
second term is related to the first term. Dice:Cube::Earth:? the second number is related to the first
35:34::76:? SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning) number.
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a)Universe (b) Moon ZB : AY :: HJ : ?
(a) 42 (b) 62 (c) 85 (d) 80 (c) Sun (d)Sphere SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) QN (b) SP (c) QP (d) SQ
Q.485. Select the option that is related to Q.493. Select the option that is related to
the third in the same way as the second the third word in the same way as the Q.501. Select the option that is related to
term is related to the first term. second word is related to the first word. the third word in the same way as the
SHOW:OWHS::FOUL:? King: Palace :: Lion:? first word is related to the second.
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning) 625 : 529 :: 1225 : ?
(a) ULOF (b) UOFL (a) Den (b) Cub SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) ULFO (d) UFOL (c) Forest (d) Lioness (a) 1155 (b) 1156
(c) 1190 (d) 1089
Q.486. Select the option that is related to Q.494. Select the option that is related to
the third term in the same way as the the third letter in the same way as the Q.502. Select the option that is related to
second term is related to the first term. second letter is related to the first letter. the third term in the same way as the
Eea:aEE::Ppb:? ACE:IKM::QSU:? second term is related to the first term.
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning)
ITEM : METI : : ACHE : ?
(a) bPP (b) EEA (c) ppp (d) BBp (a) YBD (b) YAB
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning)
(c) YAC (d) YZB
Q.487. Select the option that is related to (a) HECA (b) EHAC
the third term in the same way as the Q.495. Select the term that will come (c) EHCA (d) CEHA
second term is related to the first term. next in the following series.
342:18::156:? CIN : GMR :: LUV : ? Q.503. Select the set in which the
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) numbers are related in the same way as
(a) 5 (b) 14 (c) 11 (d) 12 (a) PYZ (b) RZA are the numbers of the following set.
Q.488. Select the option that is related to (c) SZA (d) QXY (13, 29,89)
the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning)
second term is related to the first term. Q.496. Select the term that will come (a) (8, 19, 61) (b) (7, 23, 49)
Letter : Word :: Sentence : ? next in the following series.
(c) (11, 25, 77) (d) (5,13,40)
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) Cockroach : Nymph :: Sheep : ?
(a) Digit (b) Number SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.504 Select the option that is related to
(c) Paragraph (d) Equation (a) Calf (b) Lamb
the fourth term in the same way as the
Q.489. Select the option that is related to (c) Colt (d) Larva
second term is related to the first term.
the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term. Q.497. Select the term that will come Water: Hydrogen oxide:: ? : Sodium
Dictionary:Words::Atlas:? next in the following series. chloride
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) Day : Night :: Dawn : ? SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) Dates (b) Phone Numbers SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) Vinegar (b) Limestone
(c) Food Items (d) Maps (a) Morning (b) Dusk (c) Common salt (d) Baking soda
(c) Sunset (d) Sunrise
Q.505. ‘Fish’ is related to ‘School’ in Scientist : Laboratory :: Teacher : ? 105.(a) 106.(b) 107.(c) 108.(d)
the same way as ‘Birds’ is related to SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
109.(c) 110.(b) 111.(a) 112.(a)
‘________’. (a) Students (b) Knowledge
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) (c) Education (d) School 113.(d) 114.(b) 115.(d) 116.(d)
(a) Army (b) Parliament 117.(c) 118.(d) 119.(c) 120.(d)
(c)Convocation (d) Flock Q.513. Select the option that is related to 121.(c) 122.(c) 123.(a) 124.(b)
the third term in the same way as the
125.(d) 126.(c) 127.(b) 128.(d)
Q.506. Select the option that is related to second term is related to the first term.
the third number in the same way as the 841 : 29 :: 484 : ? 129.(d) 130.(c) 131.(d) 132.(d)
second number is related to the first SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) 133.(c) 134.(d) 135.(a) 136.(d)
number. (a) 24 (b) 22 (c) 28 (d) 32
137.(b) 138.(a) 139.(d) 140.(d)
7 : 98 :: 11 :?
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) Q.514. Select the option that is related to 141.(b) 142.(a) 143.(c) 144.(a)
(a) 242 (b) 290 (c) 190 (d) 230 the third term in the same way as the 145.(a) 146.(a) 147.(a) 148.(a)
second term is related to the first term. 149.(d) 150.(c) 151.(b) 152.(c)
Q.507. Select the option that is related to Moo : Cow :: neigh : ?
153.(b) 154.(a) 155.(c) 156.(d)
the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
second term is related to the first term. (a) Owl (b) Wolf 157.(d) 158.(c) 159.(b) 160.(d)
125 : 27 :: 216 : ? (c) Horse (d) Bear 161.(d) 162.(c) 163.(b) 164.(b)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) Answer key :- 165.(b) 166.(b) 167.(a) 168.(d)
(a) 342 (b) 8 (c) 64 (d) 100
169.(c) 170.(a) 171.(c) 172.(a)
1.(c) 2.(d) 3.(d) 4.(b)
Q.508. Select the option that is related to 173.(b) 174.(d) 175.(a) 176.(c)
5.(d) 6.(b) 7.(d) 8.(a)
the third word in the same way as the 177.(d) 178.(c) 179.(d) 180.(c)
second word is related to the firstword. 9.(c) 10.(d) 11.(a) 12.(b)
181.(b) 182.(c) 183.(b) 184.(d)
Bangladesh : Taka :: Greece : ? 13.(c) 14.(c) 15.(d) 16.(b)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) 185.(c) 186.(b) 187.(c) 188.(c)
17.(d) 18.(c) 19.(b) 20.(b)
(a) Euro (b) Yuan 189.(c) 190.(a) 191.(a) 192.(d)
(c) Dinar (d) Pound 21.(c) 22.(d) 23.(c) 24.(c)
193.(b) 194.(b) 195.(c) 196.(d)
25.(d) 26.(d) 27.(d) 28.(d)
Q.509. Select the option that is related to 197.(c) 198.(b) 199.(a) 200.(d)
29.(a) 30.(c) 31.(a) 32.(a)
the third term in the same way as the 201.(d) 202.(d) 203.(d) 204.(d)
33.(c) 34.(b) 35.(a) 36.(c)
second term is related to the first term. 205.(b) 206.(b) 207.(d) 208.(d)
KP : OT :: TH : ? 37.(c) 38.(c) 39.(c) 40.(c)
209.(a) 210.(b) 211.(a) 212.(b)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) 41.(d) 42.(c) 43.(c) 44.(c)
(a) ZM (b) WF (c) YM (d) XL 213.(d) 214.(a) 215.(d) 216.(d)
45.(b) 46.(d) 47.(b) 48.(a)
217.(d) 218.(b) 219.(d) 220.(d)
Q.510. Select the option that is related to 49.(c) 50.(b) 51.(a) 52.(a)
221.(a) 222.(d) 223.(a) 224.(c)
the third word in the same way as the 53.(a) 54.(c) 55.(a) 56.(d)
second word is related to the first word. 225.(b) 226.(d) 227.(b) 228.(c)
57.(c) 58.(b) 59.(a) 60.(d)
Famous : Noted::Anger : ? 229.(c) 230.(d) 231.(a) 232.(a)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) 61.(d) 62.(c) 63.(c) 64.(c)
233.(a) 234.(a) 235.(a) 236.(c)
(a) Sad (b) Happy 65.(d) 66.(d) 67.(b) 68.(a)
(c) Quiet (d) Dander 237.(a) 238.(d) 239.(c) 240.(a)
69.(a) 70.(a) 71.(b) 72.(d)
241.(d) 242.(b) 243.(a) 244.(d)
73.(c) 74.(d) 75.(b) 76.(c)
Q.511.Select the option that is related to 245.(b) 246.(b) 247.(a) 248.(d)
the third term in the same way as the 77.(c) 78.(a) 79.(b) 80.(d)
249.(b) 250.(d) 251.(d) 252.(a)
second term is related to the first term. 81.(b) 82.(c) 83.(b) 84.(c)
LSX : NUZ :: GKQ : ? 253.(d) 254.(d) 255.(c) 256.(a)
85.(d) 86.(b) 87.(a) 88.(c)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) 257.(c) 258.(d) 259.(c) 260.(b)
(a) IMS (b) JNP (c) JMS (d) INP 89.(c) 90.(d) 91.(b) 92.(b)
261.(b) 262.(c) 263.(b) 264.(c)
93.(a) 94.(a) 95.(a) 96.(c)
Q.512. Select the option that is related to 265.(d) 266.(b) 267.(d) 268.(b)
97.(b) 98.(b) 99.(a) 100.(d)
the third term in the same way as the 269.(d) 270.(d) 271.(d) 272.(b)
101.(b) 102.(a) 103.(a) 104.(d)
second term is related to the first term. 273.(b) 274.(c) 275.(a) 276.(b)
277.(d) 278.(a) 279.(a) 280.(c) 449.(d) 450.(c) 451.(b) 452.(a) Sol.4.(b) In the given question
[25,40,56], 40-25=15, 56 - 40=16
281.(d) 282.(d) 283.(b) 284.(b) 453.(c) 454.(c) 455.(a) 456.(b)
[20,28,36], 28-20=8; 36-28=8
285.(d) 286.(d) 287.(a) 288.(d 457.(d) 458.(a) 459.(d) 460.(b) [40,55,75], 55-40=15; 75-55=20
289.(d) 290.(b) 291.(b) 292.(a) 461.(c) 462.(a) 463.(a) 464.(c) [12,24,32], 24-12=12; 32-24=8
293.(b) 294.(a) 295.(c) 296.(b) 465.(c) 466.(c) 467.(a) 468.(d) Only option B is following the pattern in
which there is an equal gap of 8 in both
297.(c) 298.(c) 299.(c) 300.(b) 469.(a) 470.(d) 471.(a) 472.(b)
the terms.
301.(d) 302.(d) 303.(d) 304.(c) 473.(d) 474.(c) 475.(a) 476.(a)
305.(c) 306.(c) 307.(a) 308.(a) 477.(d) 478.(a) 479.(d) 480.(d) Sol.5.(d) B+2=D, Opposite letter of D =
W, F-2 = D and opposite letter of H = S.
309.(a) 310.(d) 311.(c) 312.(a) 481.(d) 482.(a) 483.(c) 484.(c)
Similarly, T+2 = V, Opposite letter of
313.(d) 314.(b) 315.(a) 316.(c) 485.(a) 486.(a) 487.(d) 488.(c) V=E, Y-2 = W and opposite letter of Z =
317.(a) 318.(d) 319.(d) 320.(a) 489.(d) 490.(d) 491.(a) 492.(d) A
321.(a) 322.(c) 323.(a) 324.(d) 493.(a) 494.(c) 495.(a) 496.(b)
Sol.6.(b) In the equation,
325.(a) 326.(a) 327.(d) 328.(c) 497.(b) 498.(d) 499.(d) 500.(d) 8:81 :: 10: -----
329.(d) 330.(a) 331.(c) 332.(d) 501.(d) 502.(c) 503.(c) 504.(c) There is 8+1= 9
2
333.(d) 334.(d) 335.(c) 336.(a) 505.(d) 506.(a) 507.(c) 508.(a) So, (9) =81
337.(b) 338.(c) 339.(b) 340.(c) 509.(d) 510.(d) 511.(a) 512.(d) Same in case of 10+1=11
2
341.(c) 342.(a) 343.(b) 344.(a) 513.(b) 514.(c) So, (11) =121
345.(a) 346.(d) 347.(c) 348.(c)
Sol.7.(d) Memory : Amnesia,
349.(a) 350.(a) 351.(b) 352.(a) In other words, loss of memory is called
353.(c) 354.(c) 355.(a) 356.(a) Solutions :- Amnesia.
357.(a) 358.(c) 359.(c) 360.(d) In the same way in Option D, Vision :
Sol.1.(c) In this question Blindness. Therefore loss of vision is
361.(c) 362.(d) 363.(a) 364.(d)
BYWD : DWUF called Blindness.
365.(b) 366.(b) 367.(b) 368.(c) B is the second letter from starting and Y
369.(b) 370.(c) 371.(b) 372.(b) is the second last letter of the alphabet Sol.8.(a) In this question,
373.(d) 374.(c) 375.(a) 376.(a) series. 3× 5 = 15, 5× 5 = 25
W is the fourth letter from last and D is Same as 3 × 8 = 24, 5 × 8 = 40
377.(c) 378.(d) 379.(b) 380.(d) the fourth letter from starting.
381.(a) 382.(d) 383.(d) 384.(a) AZYB : CXWD 2 3
Sol.9.(c) 5 = 2 +1, 9 = 2 +1
385.(a) 386.(b) 387.(b) 388.(a) A is the first letter from starting and Z is 2 3
the last letter from last Similarly, 17 = 4 +1, 65 = 4 +1
389.(d) 390.(c) 391.(b) 392.(b)
Y is the second last letter and B is the
393.(c) 394.(d) 395.(a) 396.(a) second letter from starting. Sol.10.(d) In the given option {7, 13,
C is the third letter from starting and X 20} There is a gap of
397.(a) 398.(c) 399.(a) 400.(d)
is the third last letter of the alphabet 13 - 7 = 6 , 20 -13 = 7
401.(c) 402.(a) 403.(c) 404.(d) Now in option,
series. D is the 4th letter from starting
405.(d) 406.(b) 407.(d) 408.(a) and W is the fourth last letter. {10, 18, 24},
409.(c) 410.(a) 411.(d) 412.(c) 18 -10 = 8, 24 - 18 = 6
Sol.2.(d) In the given question Tuesday {9, 15, 23},
413.(a) 414.(c) 415.(c) 416.(a)
is related to MARS. 15 - 9 = 6, 23 = 15 = 8
417.(c) 418.(b) 419.(b) 420.(c) {12, 19, 29}
Tuesday = Mars
421.(c) 422.(b) 423.(d) 424.(d) Same Thursday = jupiter 19 - 12 = 7, 29 - 19 = 10
Hence, option D is the correct answer. {4, 10, 17},
425.(b) 426.(b) 427.(c) 428.(b)
10 - 4 = 6, 17 - 10 = 7
429.(b) 430.(c) 431.(b) 432.(c) Hence, option D is following the same
Sol.3.(d) In the given question, both
433.(c) 434.(b) 435.(c) 436.(c) Request: Order are opposite words. In pattern as given in the question.
437.(b) 438.(c) 439.(d) 440.(d) the same way, Whisper: Shout are also
opposite words. So, correct option is D. Sol.11.(a) As per question, MEAT is
441.(d) 442.(b) 443.(a) 444.(c)
related to Vegetarian. Like a vegetarian
445.(c) 446.(c) 447.(a) 448.(a) avoids Meat.
In the same way, TEETOTALLER is Same logic is following in the option C similarly,
related to Alcohol. Teetotaller is {6, 10, 16} 2
25 = 5 , 37 = 5×(5+2) + 2 = 37
someone who avoids Alcohol. Here
So option A is correct. 2 × 3 = 6; 2 × 5 = 10; 2 × 8 = 16 Sol.32.(a)
Option C is correct. According to the question, Picture is
Sol.12.(b) related to Coloured.
The required pattern is: Sol.24.(c) Like Pictures must be Coloured in the
In the given question 12: 145 :: 8: ?? same way Letter must be BOLD.
2
Logic is (12) + 1= 145
2
In the same way, (8) + 1= 65 Sol.33. (c)
Option C is correct. Here in the question HKNQ : IJPO ::
Sol.13.(c) Disease causes Pain. In the
DFHJ : ??
same way Accidents cause Injury.
Sol.25.(d) Here logic is,
In the given question H+1=I ,K-1=J ,N+2=P ,Q-2=O
Sol.14.(c) Birds fly with the help of
4: 8 :: 25 : ?? In the same way, D+1 = E
Wings. In the same way, Fishes swim
2 3 2 3 F-1 = E
with the help of Fins. Here the logic is (2) : (2) :: (5) : (5)
H+2 = J
Option D is correct. J-2 = H
Sol.15.(d) Circumference is the outer
Option C is correct.
length of a Circle. In the same way, the Sol.26.(d)
Perimeter is the outer length of a Like WISH is the synonym of DESIRE. Sol.34.(b)
Rectangle. In the same way, option D cool is Except for EHKN, rest follows a similar
synonymous with COLD. pattern of a gap of two Alphabets
Sol.16.(b)
between two consecutive letters.
62 - 1 = 35 Sol.27.(d) In the given question
Similarly, 92 -1 =80 { 9, 54 , 6 } Sol.35.(a)
Here, by multiplying the first and third As we stitch the dress in the same way
Sol.17.(d) term we will get the second term. we use to cook the dish.
Given: 10+19= 29, 29+ 3= 32. 9×6= 54
Similarly, 7+ 13 = 20, 20+3 = 23. Same in the option D { 5, 35, 7 } Sol. 36. (c)
5×7= 35. 9×3=27, 21×3=63
Sol.18.(c)
24
+ 1=13 Sol.28.(d) Sol.37.(c)
2
Balance is used to weigh the things and 2nd term is opposite of 1st term, so
38
Similarly, 2 + 1=20 Radar is used to detect the required opposite of ELHK is DOSJ
information about the thing.
Sol.19.(b) Given: 9+7=16; 16+7=23 Sol.38.(c)
Similarly, 15+9=24; 24+9=33 Sol.29.(a) In this question DFIM : 9×2= 18+1=19
WURN :: CMHV : ____
29×2= 58+1=59
Sol.20.(b) As, Small is used to denote a So, the logic is D is the fourth letter from
Therefore, 59 is the correct answer.
dimension. Similarly, Heavy is used to the starting, while W is the fourth last
denote Weight. from the end. Pair if D is W, F is U, I is
Sol.39.(c) In the given question:
R, M is N. In the case of CMHV, the pair 2
of C is X, M is N, H is S and V is E. 2 = 4+1= 5
3 3
Sol.21.(c) 65=4 +1,126=5 +1 2
So option A is correct. 3 = 9+1=10
3 3
9=2 +1, 28=3 +1 2
4 = 16+1=17
Sol.30.(c) In the same way
Sol.22.(d) F E L K is related to D G J M. In this question, Star is related to the 2
The pattern is as follows: there is a gap 6 =36+1=37
galaxy. Collection of stars is the
2
of one alphabet between two letters of galaxy.In the same way a group of 7 = 49+1=50
the third and fourth term. flowers is Bouquet. 2
8 = 64+1=65
Option C is correct. Therefore option C is correct
Sol.23.(c) According to the {9, 15, 24}
Logic is Sol.31.(a) Sol.40.(c)
3 × 3 = 9; 3 × 5 = 15; 3 × 8 = 24 2
16 = 4 , 26 = 4×(4+2) + 2 = 26
As per the question, Experiment results In the same way ACTION will be Logic is 23 +45 = 68; then 68
in Innovation. In the same way when we written as NOITCA × 2 = 136
read something we Learn it. Similarly option A (19, 96,29)
Therefore option C is the correct answer. Sol.49.(c) As, Bear belongs to Mammal. 19+29=48; 48× 2 = 96
In the same way Mango belongs to the
Sol.41.(d) Fruit. Sol.60.(d)
As per the question, collection of Here the first three letters are reversed &
LETTERS makes the WORD. Similarly, Sol.50.(b) As, Doctor is related to the 4th letter moved to last position.
the group of CLASS makes the hospital. In the same way Teacher is
SCHOOL. related to the School.
In the same way, Sol.82.(c) Here the logic is Sol.94.(a) Given ratio is the cube of the
two consecutive numbers i.e. 7, 8.
Option A follows the same trend i.e.
cube of 2 and 3.
Sol.74.(d) As, Thermometer is used for Sol.99.(a) Gallop is related to the motion
measuring temperature . Similarly, Sol.85.(d) As, Astrophysicist belongs to of a horse. Similarly, fly is related to the
Anemometer is used for Wind. Observatory. In the same way, Farmer motion of a bird.
belongs to Field.
Sol.75.(b) As per question, BEE lives in Sol.100.(d) 18*2 = 36 & 18*3 = 54
HIVE. Similarly, horses are related to Sol.86.(b) Here, PRODUCT is written in Similarly 8*2 = 16 & 8*3 = 24
STABLE. reverse order TCUDORP.
Similarly, FRACTION will be written as
NOITCARF.
2 2 2
Similarly 6 + 8 = 10
Sol 151. (b)
Sol.140. (d) Apathy : Excitement ;
These are antonyms. Similar pair is
Condemnation and Respect.
Sol.142. (a)
Sol.132. (d)
Frown : Displeasure ; these are Sol 153. (b)
synonyms. Similar word pair is Smile : Third no is the sum of 1st and 2nd.
Ecstasy. 4 + 12 = 16 ; Similarly, 64 + 36 = 100.
Sol.163. (b) ‘Geology’ is related to ‘Rocks’ in the Socks are to be worn at feet, similarly
2 2
5 - 3 = 25 - 9 = 16. same way as ‘Cytology’ is related to Turbon is to be worn at the head.
2 2 Cells.
Similarly 9 - 7 = 81 - 49 = 32.
Sol.184. (d)
Sol.174. (d) Except Solder : Tin , all others are pairs
Sol.164. (b)
Barter is the process of exchanging of metals used at each other's place.
Break and Unity are antonyms ,
Commodities. Similarly , Correspond is
similarly Improvement and Damage are
the method of used by letters. Sol.185. (c)
antonyms.
Cheerful is the opposite of sad , and
Sol.175. (a) opposite of Generous is Selfish.
Sol.165. (b)
Opposite letters are used.
There are +5 and +4 rules.
Sol.186. (b)
11 + 5 = 16 ; 16 + 4 = 20
Sum of digits of 1st and 2nd number is
Similarly 15 + 5 = 20 ; 20 + 4 = 24
the same , and sum of 3rd number is 14 ,
and sum of 2471 is 14. So , option (b) is
Sol.166. (b)
Sol.176. (c) the correct answer.
3125 : 25 :: 16707 : 49 :: 1024 : ?
8 × 3 , 8 × 7 = 24 , 56. Sol 187. (c)
5 2 5 2 5 2
5 : 5 :: 7 : 7 :: 4 : 4 2
Similarly....3×3 , 3×7 = 9 , 21 9 + 5 = 86.
2
So , the missing number is 4 = 16. 2
Similarly...13 + 5 = 174.
Sol 177. (d)
Sol.167. (a) Winter is a season. Similarly, April is a Sol 188. (c) Here opposite gender is
8 × 3 + 3 = 24 + 3 = 27. Month. given, Bull is related to Cow.
Similarly 3× 3 + 3 = 9 + 3 = 12.
Sol.168. (d) Sol 178. (c) Sol 189. (c) Just as potato is rich in
12
12 ⨯ 6 = 72 ; 3 = 4 ; 72 - 4 = 68. starch, similarly sugar is rich in stevia.
21
21 ⨯ 6 = 126 ; 3 = 7 ; 126 - 7 = 119. Sol.190. (a) Insulin is created inside the
So, the similar pair is (21 , 119). body by the harmons , and in the same
Sol.169. (c)
way , Pepsin is created by the Enzymes.
The science related to Memory is
Mnemonic. Similar pair is Sedative : Sol 179. (d)
Currency of China is Yuan and the Sol.191. (a)
Sleep.
currency of Japan is Yen. Walnut and Fig are similar kinds of dry
fruits , Similarly Raisin and Apricot.
Sol.170. (a)
Judgement is to be delivered and rule is Sol.180. (c)
Fly is the way of movement a bird , Sol.192. (d)
to be implemented. 2
similarly, “Gallop” is the name given to 16 - 16 = 256 - 16 = 240
Sol.171. (c) the movement of Horse. 2
6 - 6 = 36 - 6 = 30
Difference between 1st & 2nd and 2nd
& 3rd is equal(5) Similarly , in option Sol.181. (b) Sol.193. (b)
(c) the difference between 1st & 2nd and Logic is : Reverse the letter Suitcase is to be kept in a cloak room
2nd & 3rd is equal(4). and money is to be kept in the bank.
So , answer = (15 , 19 , 23)
Sol.194. (b)
Sol.172. (a) ‘Political Science’ is a branch of ‘Social
Logic is : difference between the square Science’ and Chemistry is a branch of
of the smaller number is the larger Science.
number.
2 Sol.182. (c)
First smallest number = 8 , 8 = 64 Sol.195. (c)
2 2
Second smaller number = 12 , 12 = 144 9 + 9 = 81 + 9 = 90.
2
larger number = 144 - 64 = 80 12 + 12 = 144 + 12 = 156.
So , answer is (8 , 80 , 12)
Sol.196. (d)
Sol.173. (b) Cube of the no. + 1
Sol.183. (b)
2 2
4 +6 = 16 + 36 = 52. SKDG is : S -4 = O, K +4 = O, D -4 = Z
Similarly, (3, 5, 34) and G +4 = K
2 2 So. OOZK is the answer
3 + 5 = 9 + 25 = 34.
Sol.256.(a) Logic is : Difference of
Sol.244.(d) Logic is : +5 rule is used for
square of the first two terms is the third
each letter.
term.
Similarly, L +5 = Q, P +5 = U, A +5 = F,
82 - 62 = 28,
R +5 = W
Similarly, 72 - 22 = 45.
Sol.234.(a) June is a month that comes So, QUFW is the correct answer.
in a year. Similarly, Thursday is a day Sol.257.(c) Logic is : n : (n +3)2
that comes in a week. Sol.245.(b) Nephrology is the science 2
related to Kidney and Ophthalmology is 4 + 3 = 7, 7 = 49.
2
Sol.235.(a) Logic is : In (a, b, c) Average related to Eyes. Similarly, 7 + 3 = 10, 10 = 100.
of a and b then double its square is equal
to C Sol.246.(b) ‘Glaucoma’ is a disease Sol.258.(d) The work of Waiter is to
24 2 related to ‘Eyes’ in the same way as serve and the work of Mechanic is to
11 + 13 = 2 = 12 , 12 = 144 × 2 =
‘Arthritis’ is a disease related to Repair.
288. ‘Joints’.
18 2 Sol.259.(c) Logic is : +9 rule is used.
7 + 11 = 2 = 9 , 9 = 81 × 2 = 162.
3
Sol.247.(a) Logic is : n : (n+2) So, CGGK is coded as C + 9 = L, G + 9
3
7 + 2 = 9; 9 = 729. = P, G + 9 = P and K + 9 = T
Sol.236.(c)
3
Similarly, 8 + 2 = 10; 10 = 1000.
Sol.260.(b) Seismology is the science
related to Earthquakes and Ornithology
Sol.248.(d) Fan runs on electricity and
is related to Birds.
Vehicles run on Diesel.
Sol.261.(b) Man is from Mammal class
Sol.237.(a) Logic is :Sum of squares of Sol.249.(b) +3 , +3 , -3 , -3 rule is used.
and Rat is from Rodent class.
digits of first is equal to the second. O +3 = R, P +3 = S, A -3 = X, R -3 = O,
2 2 RSXO is the correct answer.
68 is used as (6 + 8 ) = 36 + 64 = 100. Sol.262.(c) (6, 36, 1296) ⇒ 6, 62, 64
2 2
Similarly for 45, 4 +5 = 16 + 25 = 41. Similarly, ( 3, 9 , 81 ) ⇒ 3, 32, 34
Sol.250.(d) Paleontology is the science
of fossils, and Botany is the science of
Sol.238.(d) Painter uses paintbrush Sol.263. (b) Logic is : Sum of squares
Plants.
similarly a farmer uses plough. of the first and second number is equal
to the third number.
Sol.251.(d) Logic is : n : 9n
Sol.239.(c) Logic is : In (a, b, c) all three So, 42 + 72 = 16 + 49 = 65.
53×9 = 477
are continuous prime numbers. similarly 39× 9 = 351
19, 23, 29 all three are continuous prime Sol.264.(c) ‘Kidney’ is related to
numbers. ‘Excretion’ in the same way as ‘Heart’ is
Sol.252.(a) Hard Work results in
related to ‘Blood Circulation’.
Success, in the same way as Crime
Sol.240. (a) Logic is : n2 + 1 : n results in Punishment.
2 Sol.265.(d) Logic is : (n : n2 : n3)
442 : 21 ⇒ 442 = 21 + 1
2x2=4;4x2=8
Similarly, 257 : 16 ⇒ 257 = 16 + 1
2 Sol.253.(d) Logic is : Sum of the square
Similarly, 42 = 16 ; 43 = 64
of the first and second term is equal to
Sol.241.(d)‘Chassis’ is the object on the third term.
Sol.266. (b) Zinc is a component of
which the whole ‘Car’ is mounted in the So, 62 + 72 = 36 + 49 = 85
alloy Brass, similarly Copper is related
same way as ‘Skeleton’ is related to to Bronze.
‘Body’. Sol.254.(d) Logic is : (2a, average of a
and b , 2b)
Sol.267. (d) Logic is : n : n(n+1)
Sol.242.(b) Logic is : (4a, 2b, a+b) So, (48, 31, 76) is (24×2, (24+38)/2,
So, 13 x 14 = 182.
(84, 60, 51) → (21 × 4, 30 × 2, 21 + 30) 38×2)
Similarly, (80, 98, 69) → (20 × 4, 49 × Sol.268. (b) logic is : three continuous
2, 20 + 49) Sol.255.(c) Logic is : -4 , +4 , -4 , +4
prime numbers
Sol.243. (a) Logic is : (a, b, a2+b2) rule is used.
Sol.272.(b) Logic is : n : n(n-1) Sol.282. (d) Logic is : Cubes of Sol.293. (b) Logic is :
25 : 600 = 25*24 = 600 consecutive numbers. (a, half of average of a and b, b)
Similarly, 18 : 306 = 18*17 = 306 (8, 27, 64) = ( 23, 33, 43) (145, 65, 115) → Average of 145 and
Similarly, (343, 512, 729) = (73, 83, 93) 115 is 130,
Sol.273. (b) Gynecology is the study Half of average is 65
Sol.283. (b) The function of the heart is
and treatment of the diseases and In (185, 70, 95) → (185 + 95) = 280 ÷ 4
to circulate blood similarly, the function
medical problems of women in the same = 70
of the Lungs is to Respirate.
way as ‘Paediatrics' is the study of
medicine connected with the diseases of Sol.294. (a) Tadpole is the early stage of
Sol.284. (b)Logic is : n : 8.5n
children. frog and Caterpillar is the early stage of
The pattern : 12 * 8.5 = 102.
Butterfly.
Similarly, 8 * 8.5 = 68.
Sol.274. (c) Logic is : (a, half of average
of a and b, b) Sol.295. (c) Here synonyms are used.
Sol.285. (d) Exercise provides us
So in (16,14,40) the average of 40 and Detailed & meticulous are similar words,
fitness. In the same way, Treatment
16 is 28. in the same way, Fat & Obese are
provides or gives us recovery.
28/2 = 14 similare words.
Sol.332. (d) The first & second numbers Similarly in the given set: (11, 18, 27) = Sol.355.(a) Number of sides is given at
are added then divided by 2. (11+7)=18, (18+9)=27 1st place and the name of the shape is at
45 + 49 = 94, 94 ÷ 2= 47 2nd place.
Similarly, (35+59= 94, 94 ÷2=47). Sol.344. (a)Ostrich and eagle are birds.
Similarly,Cow and elephant are animals Sol.356. (a) Red is the name of a colour
Sol.333. (d) Hence, 'Cow : Elephant' is the correct and Lawyer is the name of a profession.
+5 , +7 RULE IS USED. answer
PM : UT=( P+5= U, M+ 7= T), Sol.357. (a)From 1st letter to the 3rd
similarly, RU( R+5= W, U+7=B) Sol.345. (a) letter and from the 2nd letter to the 4th
Hence, the correct answer is WB. +3 , +8 rule is used. letter , +4 , +4 rule is used.
CH : FP
Sol.334. (d) C+ 3=F, H+8=P. , Sol.358. (c) Circle is related to the figure
6×7=42, 8×7=56 similarly, GK( G+3=J, K+8=S) class and the Sharpener is related to the
Stationary class.
3×4=12, 5×4=20
Sol.346. (d) The pattern : 25 + 49 = 74
Sol.359.(c) +5 , -5 rule is used. P + 5 =
Sol.335. (c) Hairs are to be Trimmed & 74÷2= 37 similarly, 6+4= 10÷ 2 = 5 U , B - 5 = W.
and Shrubs are to be Pruned. Hence, the correct answer will be (6, 4, J+5=O,T-5=O
5).
Sol.336. (a) The Engineer’s work Sol.360. (d) Lion lives in the Den and
involves the construction of Buildings. Sol.347. (c) 7 & 13 are a set of prime the Horse lives in the Stable.
Similarly,The Writer’s work involves numbers. Similarly, 23 & 31 are prime
numbers. Sol.361. (c)
writing books.
36 × 3 = 108 + 1 = 109.
25 × 3 = 75 + 1 = 76.
Sol. 337. (b) Gap of 20 and 28.(16, 36, Sol.348. (c) The pattern followed here is,
64) 4×5=20; 5 × 6=30.
Sol.362.(d) Circle has circumference and
16+20= 36, 36+28= 64.Similarly, Similarly 5×6 =30 ; 6 × 7 = 42.
the square has the perimeter.
option(b) (10, 30, 58) is following the Sol.349. (a) Dice is an example of Cube
same rule. and the Ball is an example of the Sphere.
Sol.363.(a) Pen is the instrument of a
writer and the knife is the instrument of
Sol.338. (c) 29 & 31 are a set of Sol.350. (a) Here, Opposite alphabets
a chef.
consecutive prime numbers. Similarly, are cod.As the opposite of F is U and
11 & 13 are consecutive prime numbers. vice-versa.Similarly,RS : IH
Sol.364.(d) D+2=F, P+2=R
Sol.351. (b) Similarly , M+2=O, A+2=C
Sol.339. (b) Cement is used to make or 1st number + 2nd number = 3rd number.
construct buildings in the same way (35, 48, 83) = 35+48=83. Sol.365.(b)
wood is used to make furniture. Similarly, (15, 24, 39) = 15+24=39 32 + 29 = 61 ; 44 + 29 = 73.
Sol.340. (c)
+4 , +10 rule is used. Sol.352. (a) The pattern followed here Sol.366. (b) Job has a salary and the
DJ : HT ( D + 4 = H, J + 10 = T), is: Business has a profit.
similarly HM( H+ 4= L, M+10 = W) (G, T), (P, K) are opposite alphabet
Hence, the correct answer will be LW. -pairs. Sol.367.(b) Water is used to drink and
Similarly, the Bread is used to eat.
Sol.341. (c) (49, 81, 121) (D, W), (R, I) are opposite
The pattern followed here is the square Sol.368. (c) 18 ×18 = 324 + 1 = 325.
alphabet-pairs. 15× 15 = 225 + 1 = 226.
of alternate numbers. Similarly in option Hence, the correct answer is WI.
(c) (36, 64, 100) are squares of alternate
Sol.369 (b)
numbers. Sol.353. (c)
The logic: 10+22=32
Sol.342. (a) ‘RETINA’ is a part of 32+22=54
‘EYE’ in the same way HYDROGEN is Similarly in option (c)
a part of the molecule of WATER. :35+22=57, 57+22=79.
Sol.370.(c) Given words are antonyms to
Sol.343. (b) +7 , +9 rule is used. each other.
Sol.354. (c). 35 +31 =66
(16, 23, 32) = (16+7)=23, (23+9)= 32 Similarly , 29 + 31 = 60 2
Sol.371.(b). 101 +1=10202
2
107 +1=11450 Sol.389. (d) Tongs are used to hold and Sol.405 (d) Cup is a part of the
the Hoe is used to Dig. Crockery and the Trouser is a part of the
Sol.372.(b). Touch and push are Garment
synonyms to each other. Synonym of Sol.390. (c) 39 × 3 = 117
speak is shout. Similarly , 45× 3 = 135. 2
Sol.406. (b) 18 -1=323
2
Sol.373.(d).1st term is increased by 3 Sol.391. (b) Septagon is the name of a 𝑆𝑖𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑎𝑟𝑙𝑦 24 -1=575
2nd term is decreased by 3 and 3rd term Figure and Male is a Gender.
is also increased by 3. Sol.407. (d) Shoes are to be made by
Sol.392 (b) Mechanic works in the the Leather and the Road is from the
Sol.374. (c) Eraser and pencil are pair. Garage and the Doctor works in the
Similarly , table and chair are pair. Asphalt.
Hospital.
Sol.375. (a) G+3=J, O+4=S, M+5=R. Sol.393 (c) Alphabets are increased by Sol.408. (a) Spider lives in the Web and
C+3=F, O+4=S, B+5=G. 1. the Bird lives in the Nest.
P+1=Q, E+1=F, T+1=U
Sol.376. (a) Cloth is manufactured in a
Sol.409. (c) Each alphabet is decreased
mill and Crop is produced in the field. Sol.394. (d) Bird lives in the nest and by 1.
the King lives in the Palace. L-1=K, A-1=Z, P-1=O
Sol.377. (c)
2 2
17 =289, 31 =961 Sol.395. (a) Code is 2 more than the Sol.410. (a) Sack is made up of Jute and
Square of the number . the Furniture is made up of Wood.
Sol.378. (d) Clerk works in the Office 2
and the Engineer works at the Site. 31 =961+2=963
2
17 =289+2=291 Sol.411. (d) +2 , +3 , +4 , +5 rule is
Sol.379. (b) Chapter is the part of the followed.
Book and Handle is the part of the cycle.
Sol.396 .(a) G+3=J, U+4=Y, N+5=S ROAD : TREI
2 Similarly , T+3=W, O+4=S, L+5=Q R+2 = T, O+3 = R, A+4 = E, D+5 = I
Sol.380.(d) 18 : 323 = 18 - 1 = 323 Similarly,
2 Sol.397.(a) 1st word is the name of a
𝑆𝑖𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑎𝑟𝑙𝑦 , 38 : 1443 = 38 -1=1443 MINT = OLRY
class and the 2nd word is one of the
members of the class. M+2 = O, I+3 = L, N+4 = R, T+5 = Y
Sol.381. (a) Each alphabets are
Sol.412 .(c) Film is made by the
increased by 1
Sol.398. (c) Wheels are the part of the Producer and the Poem is written by the
Sol.382 (d) Food is made by the Chef car and needles are the part of the clock. Poet.
and the Ornaments are made by the
Jeweller. Sol.399. (a) 446 + 45 = 491 ; 963 + 45 = Sol.413. (a) The given analogy is
1008. 596 : 965 :: 824 : ? .
Sol.383. (d) Each alphabet is increased Here , first digit is placed at the last. So
by 2 Sol.400. (d) Sun is a star and mars is a the missing number is 248.
planet.
Sol.384.(a) Wall is made by the bricks Sol.414.(c) Winter is a season and
and the Ornaments are made from Gold Sol.401 (c) 1st alphabet is decreased by Triangle is a Figure.
1 and 2nd alphabet is decreased by 2.
Sol.385. (a) 31 + 23 = 54 This pattern is followed in option c. Sol.415. (c) Refrigerator is used to keep
Similarly , 43 + 23 = 66. the things Cold and the Oven is used to
Sol.402. (a) Volume is measured in keep the things Hot.
Sol.386.(b) The given analogy is Litres and the Area is measured in
16 : 9 :: 36 : x. Hectares. Sol.416. (a) +4 , +5 , +6 , +7 rule is
16 = 9 x 2 - 2 followed.
Similarly , 36 = 19 x 2 - 2 Sol.403. (c) Each alphabet is increased ROLF : VTRM :: NODP : ?
by 3. So, R+4 = V, O+5 = T, L+6 = R, F+7 = M
Sol.387. (b) Rainbow occurs in the Sky G+3=J, R+3=U, A+3=D Similarly,
and the Tsunami comes in the Sea N+4 = R, O+5 = T, D+6 = J, P+7 = W
Sol.404. (d) 18 + 1 = 19 ×3 = 57 ; 28 +
Sol.388. (a) Each alphabet is decreased 1 = 29 × 3 = 87 Sol.417. (c)
by 6. 95 + 46 = 141 ; 87 + 46 = 133
Sol.418.(b)
Man is the maturity stage of boy, Sol.487.(d) Here, the pattern followed is: Sol.498. (d) Spoon and Fork are
similarly, dog is the maturity stage of a 342:18::156:? generally used together or in
puppy. 182+18 = 342 pairs.similarly, Bowl & Plate are
In the same way, generally used together or in pairs
x2+x = 156
Sol.479 (d) -7 rule is followed
x = 12
DBZ:WUS::PNL:? Sol.499. (d) Logic is : all are different
D-7 = W, B-7 = U, Z-7 = S Sol.488.(c) Letters form a Word and types of vegetable
In the same way, Except potato, all three are fruits.Hence,
Sentences form a Paragraph.
PNL = IGE
potatoes belong to the same group.
P-7 = I, N-7 = G, L-7 =E
Sol.489.(d) Dictionary is compilation of
Sol.480. (d) second term:= 1st term × words, similarly Atlas is compilation of Sol.500. (d) Opposite letters are used
(1st term -1) Maps ZB : AY :: HJ : ?
Z = A, B = Y
7 * 6 = 42 ; 9 * 8 = 72
In the same way,
Sol.490. (d) +5 rule is followed.
H = S, J = Q
Sol.481.(d) Similar colour is used . BDF : GIK :: MOQ : ?
Saffron looks like orange colour type. B+5 = G, D+5 = I, F+5 = K Sol.501. (d) Square of 25 and 23(gap of
In the same way, blue colour looks like In the same way,
two) ; Square of 35(35-2=33) so square
Turquoise colour type. M+5 = R, O+5 = T, Q+5 = V
of 33.
Sol.482. (a)The logic: (1st term ×2)+1= Sol.491.(a) Here, the logic: 1st term is 625= 25
2nd term & (2nd term ×4)+1= 3rd term divided by 1000 to get 2nd term. 529= 23
2.5÷1000= 0.0025 Similarly,
(4,9, 37)= (4×2)+1=9, (9×
When 3.6 is divided by 1000 = 0.0036 1225 = 35
4)+1=36+1=37
This pattern follows in only option (a) 1089 = 33
Sol.492.(d) Shapes and their examples.
9×2+1 =19
19×4+1= 77 Shape of the dice is cube, similarly the Sol. 502. (c) Reverse sequences of the
Sol.483.(c) Group of Cattle - Herd ; shape of earth is Sphere. alphabets are used.
Group of Players - Team.
Sol.493. (a) The place where King lives
Sol.484. (c)HERE, THE LOGIC: The is called Palace, similarly, The place
2nd number is the sum of square of the where Lion lives is called Den.
In the same way,
digits of 1st number. A C H E
35=(32+52)= 9+25=34 Sol.494. (c) +8 rule is followed.
E H C A
Similarly , 76=(72+62)=49+36=85 ACE:IKM::QSU:?
A+8 = I, C+8 = K, E+8 = M
In the same way, Sol.503. (c)
Sol.485. (a) Just change in the pattern.
Q+8 = Y, S+8 = A, U+8 = C (1st term × 2) + 3 = 2nd term
(2nd term × 3) + 2 = 3rd term
Sol.495. (a) (13, 29,89)
+ 4 rule is followed. 13× 2 + 3 = 29
CIN : GMR :: LUV : ? 29 × 3 + 2 = 89
In the same way, C+4=G,I+4=M,N+4=R Similar, pattern follows only in option
In the same way, (c)
L+4=P,U+4=Y,V+4=Z 11× 2+3 = 25
25× 3+2 = 77
Sol.496.(b) Animal and its kids or its
early stage or childhood stage.
Sol. 504 (c) Chemical names are used.
Sol.486. (a) Just change in the pattern Early stage or childhood stage of
Water is called Hydrogen oxide, and
Cockroach is Nymph.
common salt is sodium chloride.
Similarly, Early stage or childhood stage
of sheep is lamb.
Sol.505.(d) Group of Fish is known as
School in the same way the Group of
Sol.497. (b) Opposite words are
Birds is known as Flock.
used.opposite of day is night And
Hence the correct answer is Flock.
opposite of Dawn is Dusk
similarly, Sol. 506.(a)
7 × 7 = 49 × 2 = 98 ; Q.2. Three of the following four words and one is different. Find the odd one
11 × 11 = 121 × 2 = 242 are alike in a certain way and one is out.
different. Find the odd one out. SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
Sol.507.(c) Cube of 5 and 3( Having SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) (a) MNOQ (b) QSUW
gap 2) ; Cube of 6 and 4 (a) Carpenter (b) Blacksmith (c) BDFH (d) EGIK
125 = 53, 27 = 33 (5 - 3 = 2) (c) Gardening (d) Tailor
In the same way, Q.10. Three of the following four
216 = 63, 64 = 43 (6 - 4 = 2) Q.3. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one
Sol.508.(a) Currency of Bangladesh is and one is different. Find the odd one out.
Taka and that of Greece is Euro. out. SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) (a) HPKM (b) KQNT
Sol.509. (d) (a) 10: 99 (b) 5: 26 (c) TVUW (d) BFDH
+ 4 rule is followed. (c) 4: 17 (d) 9: 82
KP : OT :: TH : ? Q.11. Three of the following four
K + 4 = O, P+4 = T Q.4. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way
In the same way, letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one
T+4=X,H+4=L and one is different. Find the odd one out.
out. SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
Sol.510. (d) Synonym is used . SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) (a) 56 : 75 (b) 36 : 63
Noted is synonyms of Famous, In the (a) PYRU (b) CLEH (c) 24 : 48 (d) 48 : 84
same way, (c) MKOH (d) TRVN
Anger is synonymous of Dander. Q.12. Three of the following four
Q.5. Three of the following four words number-pairs are alike in a certain way
Sol.511. (a) are alike in a certain way and one is and one is different. Find the odd one
+2 rule is used. different. Find the odd one out. out.
LSX : NUZ :: GKQ : ? SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
L+2=N,S+2=U,X+2=Z (a) Jealous (b) Weep (a) 13 : 29 (b) 9 : 17
In the same way, (c) Sad (d) Angry (c) 7 : 11 (d) 11 : 25
G+2=I,K+2=M,Q+2=S
Q.6. Three of the following four Q.13. Three of the following four words
Sol.512.(d) Scientist works in the number-pairs are alike in a certain way are alike in a certain way and one is
Laboratory and in the similar way, the and one is different. Find the odd one different. Find the odd one out.
Teacher works in the School. out. SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) (a) Venus (b) Mercury
Sol.513.(b) Square of 29 is 841 and (a) 78 : 13 (b) 18 : 9 (c) Mars (d) Moon
Square of 22 is 484. (c) 34 : 7 (d) 56 : 11
Q.14. Three of the following four
Sol.514. (c)The sound of Cow is Mow, Q.7. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way
similarly number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one
The sound of Horse is Neigh. and one is different. Find the odd one out.
out. SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) (a) 345 : 678 (b) 123 : 456
ODD ONE OUT (a) 6 : 18 (b) 8 : 32 (c) 234 : 567 (d) 456 : 798
(c) 12 : 72 (d) 14 : 94
SSC CPO 2018 TIER 1 Q.15. Three of the following four
Q.8. Three of the following four letters number-pairs are alike in a certain way
are alike in a certain way and one is and one is different. Find the odd one
Q.1.Three of the following four
different. Find the odd one out. out.
number-pairs are alike in a certain way
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
and one is different. Find the odd one
(a) ILOU (b) AEIU (a) 49 : 82 (b) 36 : 63
out.
(c) EIOU (d) AIOU (c) 25 : 50 (d) 9 : 26
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
(a) 14 :33 (b) 8 : 25
Q.9. Three of the following four
(c) 5 : 15 (d) 9: 23
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
Q.16. Three of the following four words SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (c) GHIJ (d) WUTR
are alike in a certain way and one is (a)Pan (b)Jug
different. Find the odd one out. (c)Mug (d)Cup Q.31. Three of the following four-letter
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) clusters are alike in a certain way and
(a) Rhombus (b) Hexagon Q.24. Three of the following four words one is different. Find the odd one out:
(c) Parallelogram (d) Ellipse are alike in a certain way and one is SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
different. Find the odd one out. (a) NEHK (b) NSOQ
Q.17. Three of the following four SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) (c) RWTV (d) GPKM
options are alike in a certain way and (a) Stress (b) Fatigue
one is different. Find the odd one out. (c) Concentration (d) Tension Q.32. Three of the following four
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) number-pairs are alike in a certain way
(a) 865 : 722 (b) 378 : 255 Q.25. Three of the following four and one is different. Find the odd one
(c) 756 : 633 (d) 967 : 844 numbers-pairs are alike in a certain way out.
and one is different. Find the odd one SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.18. Three of the following four out: (a)14,6 (b)7,12
options are alike in a certain way and SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) (c)21,4 (d)41,2
one is different. Find the odd one out. (a) 739:527 (b) 456:234
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (c) 975:753 (d) 697:475 Q.33. Three of the following four
(a) Potato (b) Carrot options are alike in a certain way and
(c) Cabbage (d) Turnip Q.26. Three of the following four one is different. Find the odd one out.
number-pair are alike in a certain way SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.19. Three of the following four and one is different. Find the odd one (a)130 (b)60 (c)52 (d)78
options are alike in a certain way and out:
one is different. Find the odd one out. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.34. Three of the following four
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a) 9:20 (b) 19:40 letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
(a) CHEL (b) ZVXT (c) 14:30 (d) 21:45 and one is different. Find the odd one
(c) VSUP (d) MROV out.
Q.27. Three of the following four SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.20. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way (a)LNPRT (b)NPRTV
number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one (c)HJMOR (d)DFHJL
and one is different. Find the odd one out:
out. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.35. Three of the following four words
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a) 20:30 (b) 12:20 are alike in a certain way and one is
(a) 56 : 11 (b) 78 :13 (c) 30:40 (d) 42:56 different. Find the odd one out.
(c) 12 :3 (d) 34 :7 SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.28. Three of the following four (a) Flaw : Defect (b)Mend : Repair
Q.21. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way (c)Vacant : Empty (d)Sink : Float
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one
and one is different. Find the odd one out: Q.36. Three of the following four
out. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) number-pairs are alike in a certain way
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a) 35:42 (b) 45:55 and one is different. Find the odd one
(a) DFIM (b) FHKM (c) 15:18 (d) 25:30 out.
(c) MORV (d) QSVZ SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.29. Three of the following four words (a)93 : 117 (b)63 : 81
Q.22. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and one is (c)133 : 171 (d)119: 153
number-pairs are alike in a certain way different. Find the odd one out:
and one is different. Find the odd one SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.37. Three of the following four
out. (a) Intermission (b) Conclusion letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (c) Valediction (d) Termination and one is different. Find the odd one
(a) 49 : 94 (b) 56 : 67 out.
(c) 15 : 51 (d) 38 : 83 Q.30. Three of the following four-letter SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
clusters are alike in a certain way and (a)KKlmn (b)EEfgg
Q.23. Three of the following four words one is different. Find the odd one out: (c)CCdee (d)TTuvv
are alike in a certain way and one is SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
different. Find the odd one out. (a) SQOM (b) JMPS
Q.38. Three of the following four words (a) Parrot - Eagle (a) 29 - 59 (b) 27 - 55
are alike in a certain way and one is (b) Bear - Deer (c) 21 - 43 (d) 25 - 53
different. Find the odd one out. (c) Frog - Crocodile
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (d) Snake - Lizard Q.53. Three of the following four
(a)Lawyer (b)Doctor number-pairs are alike in a certain way
(c)Engineer (d)Education Q.46. Three of the following four and one is different. Find the odd one
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way out.
Q.39. Three of the following four and one is different. Find the odd one SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
number-pairs are alike in a certain way out. (a) 13 - 40 (b) 18 - 55
and one is different. Find the odd one SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) (c) 9 - 29 (d) 17 - 52
out. (a) GHTR (b) CKXP
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (c) AEZV (d) FJUQ Q.54. Three of the following four
(a)8 : 20 (b)10: 25 letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
(c)18 : 81 (d)12: 36 Q.47. Three of the following four and one is different. Find the odd one
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way out.
Q.40. Three of the following four and one is different. Find the odd one SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
numbers are alike in a certain way and out. (a) FHLO (b) EINT
one is different. Find the odd one out. SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) (c) KOTZ (d) JNSY
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) (a) HKNQT (b) QTWZC
(a) 32 (b) 28 (c) 48 (d) 104 (c) BEHKN (d) TWYBC Q.55. From the given options, select the
Q.48. Three of the following four number that is different from the other
Q.41. Three of the following four words letter-clusters are alike in a certain way three options.
are alike in a certain way and one is and one is different. Find the odd one SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
different. Find the odd one out. out. (a) 6051 (b) 2027
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) (c) 2306 (d) 5024
(a) 594 (b) 693 (c) 462 (d) 573 (a) CXUF (b) DWYA
(c) HSKP (d) QJTG Q.56. Three of the following four
Q.42. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way
number-pairs are alike in a certain way Q.49. Three of the following four and one is different. Identify the
and one is different. Identify the number-pairs are alike in a certain way different one.
different one. and one is different. Find the odd one SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) out. (a) 48:81 (b) 25:49
(a) 44,2 (b) 22,4 SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) (c) 16:36 (d) 64:100
(c) 7,12 (d) 11,8 (a) 7-56 (b) 23-185
(c) 13-104 (d) 17-136 Q.57. Three of the following four words
Q.43. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and one is
number-pairs are alike in a certain way Q.50. Three of the following four words different. Find the odd one out.
and one is different. Identify the are alike in a certain way and one is SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
different one. different. Find the odd one out. (a) Climb (b) Staircase
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) (c) Escalator (d) Ladder
(a) 152-171 (b) 104-117 (a) Mercury (b) Mars
(c) 63-72 (d) 136-153 (c) Moon (d) Venus Q.58. Three of the following four
numbers are alike in a certain way and
Q.44. Three of the following four words Q.51. Three of the following four words one is different. Find the odd one out.
are alike in a certain way and one is are alike in a certain way and one is SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
different. Find the odd one out. different. Find the odd one out. (a) 25 (b) 33 (c) 27 (d) 15
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
(a) Success (b) Victory (a) Division (b) Addition Q.59. Three of the following four
(c) Failure (d) Win (c) Subtraction (d) Mathematic number-pairs are alike in a certain way
and one is different, Identify the
Q.45. Three of the following four Q.52. Three of the following four different one.
word-pairs are alike in a certain way and number-pairs are alike in a certain way SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
one is different. Identify the different and one is different. Find the odd one (a) 11:13 (b) 23:29
one. out. (c) 17:21 (d) 3:5
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
Q.60. Three of the following four Q.67. Three of the following four one is different, Identify the different
word-pairs are alike in a certain way and numbers are alike in a certain way and one.
one is different. Identify the different one is different. Identify the different SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
one. one. (a) 37 : 75 (b) 29 : 59
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (c) 28 : 56 (d) 26 : 53
(a) Speak : Shout (b) Morning : Night (a) 8 (b) 34 (c) 64 (d) 16
(c) Touch : Push (d) Deny : Refuse Q.75. Three of the following four
Q.68. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
Q.61. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one
word-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Identify the out.
and one is different. Find the odd one different one. SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
out: SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (a) KOTZ (b) DHMS
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) (a) 54 : 64 (b) 91 : 104 (c) GIMP (d) FJOU
(a) LMOQ (b) DFHJ (c) 28 : 32 (d) 119 : 136
(c) TVXZ (d) GIKM Q.76. Three of the following four
Q.69. Three of the following four words options are alike in a certain way and
Q.62. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and one is one is different. Identify the different
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way different. Find the odd one out. one.
and one is different. Find the odd one SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
out. (a) Barn (b) Den (a) 15 : 115 (b) 23 : 161
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) (c) Habitat (d) Stable (c) 29 : 203 (d) 27 : 189
(a) EGIKM (b) NPRTV
(c) MOQSU (d) IKLPS Q.70. Three of the following four Q.77. Three of the following four
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
Q.63. Three of the following four and one is different. Find the odd one and one is different. Find the odd one
number-pairs are alike in a certain way out. out.
and one is different, Identify the SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
different one. (a) QTWZC (b) CFILO (a) UFXC (b) SHBY
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) (c) HKNQT (d) SWYBE (c) TGPK (d) YAJO
(a) 25 : 65 (b) 46 : 64
(c) 28 : 82 (d) 62 : 26 Q.71. Three of the following four words Q.78. Three of the following four
are alike in a certain way and one is number-pairs are alike in a certain way
Q.64. Three of the following four different. Find the odd one out. and one is different. Identify the
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) different one.
and one is different. Find the odd one (a) Eraser (b) Pen SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
out. (c) Paper (d) Stationery (a) 9 : 729 (b) 13 : 2197
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (c) 7 : 343 (d) 17 : 4814
(a) OQSV (b) KMPT Q.72. Three of the following four
(c) QSVZ (d) EGJN numbers are alike in a certain way and Q.79. Three of the following four words
one is different. Identify the different are alike in a certain way and one is
Q.65. Three of the following four one. different. Find the odd one out.
numbers are alike in a certain way and SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
one is different. Identify the different (a) 2047 (b) 4702 (a) Potato (b) Garlic
one. (c) 6041 (d) 4306 (c) Tomato (d) Ginger
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
(a) 396 (b) 571 (c) 451 (d) 792 Q.73. Three of the following four words Q.80. Three of the following four
are alike in a certain way and one is number-pairs are alike in a certain way
Q.66. Three of the following four different. Find the odd one out. and one is different. Identify the
number-pairs are alike in a certain way SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) different one.
and one is different. Identify the (a) Lion (b) Whale SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
different one. (c) Elephant (d) Shark (a) 5 : 29 (b) 3 : 7
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (c) 8 : 62 (d) 6 : 34
(a) 21 : 2 (b) 14 : 3 Q.74. Three of the following four
(c) 12 : 4 (d) 7 : 6 options are alike in a certain way and Q.81. Three of the following four
options are similar in a certain way and
one is different. Find the one that is and one is different. Pick the odd one (a) MZLY (b) KXJW
different. out. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) (c) GESO (d) IVHU
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) (a) CFIL (b) GHIJ
(a) 5 - 25 - 125 (b) 10 - 100 - 1000 (c) MOQS (d) PSUX Q.96. Three of the following four word
(c) 6 - 36 - 216 (d) 3 - 6 - 27 pairs are alike in a certain way and one
Q.89. Three of the following four is different. Pick the odd word out.
Q.82. Three of the following four words members are alike in a certain way and SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
are alike in a certain way and one is one is different. Pick the number that is (a) Bangladesh : Taka
different. Find the odd one out. different from the rest. (b) South Korea : Rupian
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) (c) Russia : Ruble
(a) Ottawa (b) Paris (a) 126 (b) 189 (d) Malaysia : Ringgit
(c) Cairo (d) Kyat (c) 254 (d) 217
Q.97. Three of the following four
Q.83. Three of the following four Q.90. Three of the following four words letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way are alike in a certain way and one is and one is different. Pick the odd one
and one is different. Find the odd one different. Pick the odd word out. out.
out. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) (a) Groundnut (b) Mustard (a) TUWZ (b) MNPS
(a) FEDC (b) NMKL (c) Cumin (d) Fennel (c) DEGJ (d) PQTX
(c) LKIJ (d) YXVW
Q.91. Three of the following four Q.98. Three of the following four words
Q.84. Three of the following four words numbers are alike in a certain way and are alike in a certain way and one is
are alike in a certain way and one is one is different. Pick the number that is different. Pick the odd word out.
different. Find the odd one out. different from the rest. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) Benevolence (b) Courtesy
(a) Warrior : Sword (b) Mason : Knife (a) 12 (b) 14 (c) Indulgence (d) Hindrance
(c) Author : Pen (d) Carpenter : Saw (c) 56 (d) 30
Q.99. Three of the following four
Q.85. Three of the following four Q.92. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the odd one
and one is different. Find the odd one and one is different. Select the odd one out. SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
out. out. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) RQST (b) FGHT
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) (a) DGEF (b) HNLJ (c) MLNO (d) CBDE
(a) IJkLLMM (b) BCdEFFF (c) TWUV (d) MSOQ
(c) PQrSSTT (d) UVwXXYY Q.100. Three of the following four
Q.93 Three of the following four words words are alike in a certain way and one
Q.86. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and one is is different. Pick the odd word out.
number-pairs are alike in a certain way different. Pick the odd word out. SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
and one is different. Identify the SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) Krishna (b) Mahanadi
different one. (a) Trend (b) Perseverance (c) Tapti (d) Godavari
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) (c) Patience (d) Stability
(a) 4 : 16 (b) 10 : 100 Q.101. Three of the following four
(c) 7 : 49 (d) 64 : 6 Q.94. Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and
numbers are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the number that is
Q.87. Three of the following four one is different. Pick the number that is different from the rest.
numbers are alike in a certain way and different. SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
one is different. Identify the different SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening) (a) 338 (b) 217 (c) 28 (d) 65
one. (a) 123 (b) 789
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) (c) 457 (d) 567 Q.102. Three of the following four
(a) 215 (b) 144 (c) 169 (d) 196 letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
Q.95. Three of the following four and one is different. Pick the odd one
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way out. SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
CGL 2018 TIER 1
and one is different. Pick the odd one (a) ZOOM (b) PAST
Q.88. Three of the following four out. (c) BIRD (d) DECK
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.103. Three of the following four are SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
alike in a certain way . Find the odd one Q.111. Three of the following four (a) 2197 (b) 1331 (c) 343 (d) 731
out. SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) words are alike in a certain way and one
(a) Guava (b) Pomegranate is different. Pick the odd one out. Q.119. Three of the following four-letter
(c) Cucumber (d) Papaya SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) clusters are alike in a certain way and
(a) Camouflage (b) Mask one is different. Pick the odd one out.
Q.104. Three of the following four (c) Conceal (d) Horde SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
numbers are alike in a certain way and (a) PXWQ (b) SKLV
one is different. Pick the number that is Q.112. Three of the following four (c) BKJC (d) FNMG
different from the rest. numbers are like in a certain way and
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) one is different. Pick the odd one out. Q.120. Three of the following four
(a) 166 (b) 341 (c) 132 (d) 209 SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) numbers are in a certain way and one is
(a) 39 (b) 57 (c) 43 (d) 63 different. Pick the odd one out.
Q.105. Three of the following four SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
words are alike in a certain way and one Q.113. Three of the following four letter (a) 953 (b) 523 (c) 312 (d) 734
is different. Pick the odd one out. clusters are the same in a certain way
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) and one is different. Pick the odd one Q.121. Three of the following four
(a) Interval (b) Ending out. words are the same in a certain way and
(c) End (d) Farewell SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) one is different. Find the odd one out.
(a) RSTY (b) HJLO SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
Q.106. Three of the following four letter (c) BDFA (d) PQRU (a) Steal (b) Hinder
clusters are alike in a certain way and (c) Impede (d) Arrest
one is different. Pick the odd one out. Q.114. Three of the following four
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) words are alike in a certain way and one Q.122. Three of the following letter
(a) ABOP (b) EFST is different. Pick the odd one out. clusters are alike in a certain way and
(c) CDQR (d) GHTV SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) one is different. Choose the odd one out.
(a) Condemn (b) Disparage SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
Q.107. Three of the following four word (c) Denigrate (d) Awkward (a) MLKP (b) TSRN
pairs are alike in a certain way and one (c) XVWZ (d) DCBZ
is different. Pick the odd word out. Q.115. Three of the following four
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) words are alike in a certain way and one Q.123. Three of the following four are
(a) Garden : Ladle is different. Pick the odd one out. alike in a certain way and one is
(b) Study room : Table lamp SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) different. Find the odd one out.
(c) Kitchen : Karahi (a) Nepal (b) Ireland SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(d) Bathroom : Shower (c) Indonesia (d) Afghanistan (a) Big (b) Expensive
(c) Costly (d) Valuable
Q.108. Three of the following four letter Q.116. Three of the following four-letter
clusters are alike in a certain way and clusters are alike in a certain way and Q.124. Three of the following four
one is different. Pick the odd one out. one is different. Pick the odd one out. number-pairs are alike in a certain way
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) and one is different. Find the odd one
(a) BFMQ (b) JNPS (a) HLP (b) DHL out. SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) DGKL (d) GKRV (c) PTX (d) LPQ (a) 56 : 49 (b) 64 : 54
(c) 104 : 91 (d) 32 : 28
Q.109. Three of the four numbers are Q.117. Three of the following four word
alike in a certain way and one is pairs are alike in a certain way and one Q.125. Three of the following four
different. Choose the odd one out. is different. Pick the odd one out. letter clusters are alike in a certain way
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) and one is different. Find the odd one
(a) 325 (b) 416 (c) 544 (d) 143 (a) Tamil Nadu : South out.
(b) Punjab : North SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.110. Three of the following four letter (c) Assam : North East (a) POWZ (b) KNQT
clusters are alike in a certain way and (d) Kerala : North West (c) FILO (d) QTWZ
one is different. Pick the odd one out.
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) Q.118. Three of the following four Q.126. Three of the following four are
(a) WVUS (b) JMPS numbers are alike in a certain way and alike in a certain way and one is
(c) DEFG (d) NPRT one is different. Pick the odd one out. different. Find the odd one out.
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) (c) KLJ (d) YZX (a) Inquire (b) Deliberate
(a) Scalpel : Surgeon (c) Explore (d) Examine
(b) Chisel : Sculptor Q.134. Three of the following four letter
(c) Anvil : Blacksmith clusters are alike in a certain way and Q.142. Three of the following four
(d) Paper : Book one is different. Find the odd one out. number-pairs are alike in a certain way
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) and one is different. Pick the
Q.127. Three of the following four are (a) Jupiter (b) Mars number-pair that is different from the
alike in a certain way and one is (c) Earth (d) Metis rest. SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
different. Find the odd one out. (a) 13 : 170 (b) 11 : 120
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) Q.135. Three of the following four (c) 5 : 24 (d) 7 : 48
(a) Dogri : Jammu and Kashmir number-pairs are alike in a certain way
(b) Tamil : Kerala and one is different. Find the odd one Q.143. Three of the following four
(c) Bori : Arunachal Pradesh out. SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
(d) Konkani : Goa (a) 7 - 126 (b) 9 - 164 and one is different. Pick the odd one
(c) 13 - 234 (d) 11 - 198 out. SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.128. Three of the following four letter (a) BDGKP (b) OQTXC
clusters are alike in a certain way and Q.136. Three of the following four letter (c) JLKRW (d) SUXBG
one is different. Find the odd one out. clusters are alike in a certain way and
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) one is different. Find the odd one out. Q.144. Three of the following four
(a) KMT (b) OQV SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) number-pairs are alike in a certain way
(c) FHO (d) QSZ (a) HSYB (b) DWKO and one is different. Pick the
(c) GTXC (d) QJUF number-pair that is different from the
Q.129. Three of the following four letter rest.
clusters are alike in a certain way and Q.137. Three of the following four letter SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon)
one is different. Find the odd one out. clusters are alike in a certain way and (a) 13 : 171 (b) 7 : 51
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) one is different. Find the odd one out. (c) 8 : 66 (d) 10 : 98
(a) SUW (b) FHJ SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
(c) PQR (d) KMO (a) PUYBD (b) JOSVX Q.145. Three of the following four
(c) EJNQS (d) TYBEG words are alike in a certain way and one
Q.130. Three of the following four is different. Pick the odd word out.
number-pairs are alike in a certain way Q.138. Three of the following four SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon)
and one is different. Find the odd one number-pairs are alike in a certain way (a) Ears (b) Eyes
out. SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) and one is different. Find the odd one (c) Noes (d) Throat
(a) 8 : 69 (b) 13 : 179 out. SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
(c) 12 : 149 (d) 14 : 201 (a) 4 : 16 (b) 14 : 196 Q.146. Three of the following four
(c) 12 : 244 (d) 2 : 4 number-pairs are alike in a certain way
Q.131. Three of the following four are and one is different. Pick the
alike in a certain way and one is Q.139. Three of the following four number-pair that is different from the
different. Find the odd one out. words are alike in a certain way and one rest.
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) is different. Find the odd one out. SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) Thorium (b) Uranium SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) (a) 4 : 65 (b) 1 : 2
(c) Radium (d) Sodium (a) Honesty (b) Integrity (c) 3 : 27 (d) 2 : 9
(c) Hypocrisy (d) Truthfulness
Q.132. Three of the following four Q.147. Three of the following four
number-pairs are alike in a certain way Q.140. Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one
and one is different. Find the odd one letter-clusters are alike in a certain way is different. Pick the odd one out.
out. SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) and one is different. Pick the odd one SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) 65 : 101 (b) 26 : 50 out. (a) Diabetes (b) Frustration
(c) 17 : 37 (d) 49 : 82 (a) UVYCH (b) JKNRV (c) Anaemia (d) hypertension
(c) GHKOT (d) PQTXC
Q.133. Three of the following four are Q.148. Three of the following four
alike in a certain way and one is Q.141. Three of the following four letter clusters are alike in a certain way
different. Find the odd one out. words are alike in a certain way and one and one is different. Pick the odd one
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) is different. Pick the odd word out. out.
(a) FGE (b) NOR SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) ZXUQL (b) NLHDC Q.156. Three of the following four one is different. Pick the number that is
(c) SQNJE (d) PNKGB number-pairs are alike in a certain way different from the rest.
and one is different. Pick the odd SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
Q.149. Three of the following four number-pair out. (a) 4147 (b) 8205
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) (c) 9368 (d) 7298
and one is different. Pick the odd one (a) 196:14 (b) 123:11
out. SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) (c) 225:15 (d) 144:12 Q.164. Three of the following four
(a) MOQSU (b) PRTWY numbers are alike in a certain way and
(c) CEGIK (d) UWYAC Q.157. Three of the following four one is different. Pick the number that is
letters are alike in a certain way and one different from the others.
Q.150. Three of the following four is different. Pick the odd one out. SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
words are alike in a certain way and one SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) (a) 4836 (b) 3864
is different.Pick the odd word out. (a) E (b) V (c) I (d) U (c) 6394 (d) 4638
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) Humorous (b) Comical Q.165. Three of the following four
(c) Hilarious (d) Gangster CHSL 2018 TIER 1 letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
Q.158. Three words from the given four and one is different. Pick the odd one
Q.151. Three of the following four words are similar in a manner and one is out.
number-pairs are alike in a certain way different. Choose the odd one out. SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
and one is different. Pick the SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) (a) UQJF (b) OKPL
number-pair that is different from the (a) Neigh (b) Whoop (c) AWDZ (d) IDWS
rest. SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) (c) Walking (d) Roaring
(a) 7:46 (b) 9:80 Q.159. Three of the following four Q.166. Three of the following four
(c) 6:35 (d) 4:15 letter-clusters are alike in a certain way numbers are alike in a certain way and
and one is different. Pick the odd one one is different. Pick the odd one out.
Q.152. Three of the following four out. SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
number-pairs are alike in a certain way SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) (a) 83115 (b) 54215
and one is different. Pick the odd pair (a) HSKPM (b) PKSHV (c) 43217 (d) 12347
out. (c) DWGTJ (d) JQMNP
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) Q.167. Three of the following four
(a) 4 : 27 (b) 49 : 218 Q.160. Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one
(c) 16 : 125 (d) 9 : 64 numbers are alike in a certain way and is different. Pick the odd one out.
one is different. Pick the number that is SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
Q.153. Three of the following four different from the rest. (a) Germany (b) Singapore
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) (c) Austria (d) Italy
and one is different. Pick the odd one (a) 5138 (b) 3128
out. (c) 9178 (d) 7158 Q.168. Three of the following four
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) numbers are alike in a certain way and
(a) RVZDG (b) DHLPT Q.161. Three of the following four one is different. Pick the odd one out.
(c) UYCGK (d) AEIMQ letter-clusters are alike in a certain way SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
and one is different. Pick the odd one (a) 2421 (b) 7261
Q.154. Three of the following four out. (c) 5472 (d) 4842
words are alike in a certain way and one SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
is different. Pick the odd word out. (a) GSVE (b) LOPK Q.169. Three of the following four letter
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c) CXGT (d) MNQJ clusters are alike in a certain way and
(a) Indigo (b) Silver one is different. Pick the odd one out.
(c) Orange (d) Violet Q.162. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
words are alike in a certain way and one (a) AVZ (b) UPF
Q.155. Three of the following four is different. Pick the odd one out. (c) OKL (d) EZV
words are alike in a certain way and one SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
is different. Pick the odd one out. (a) Bag (b) Suitcase Q.170. Three of the following four
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) (c) Purse (d) Carpet words are alike in a certain way and one
(a) Pedology (b) Seismology is different. Pick the odd one out.
(c) Terminology (d) Cardiology Q.163. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
numbers are alike in a certain way and (a) Parasailing (b) Surfing
(c) Swimming (d) Driving and one is different. Pick the odd one (a) XBFJ (b) HLPT
out. (c) DHLP (d) CGKQ
Q.171. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
words are alike in a certain way and one (a) DGMJ (b) PSZV Q.186. Three of the following four
is different. Pick the odd one out. (c) SVBY (d) KNTQ numbers are alike in a certain way and
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) one is different. Pick the number that is
(a) Cells (b) Atoms Q.179. Three of the following four different from the rest.
(c) Tissues (d) Organs words are alike in a certain way and one SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning )
is different. Pick the odd word out. (a) 65 (b) 170 (c) 195 (d) 50
Q.172. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
words are alike in a certain way and one (a) Shirt (b) Sandals Q.187. Three of the following four
is different. Pick the odd one out. (c) Slippers (d) Shoes words are alike in a certain way and one
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) is different. Pick the odd word out.
(a) Bleat (b) Croak Q.180. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
(c) Bark (d) Larva numbers are alike in a certain way and (a)Photocopier (b)Microwave
one is different. Pick the number that is (c)Scanner (d)Printer
Q.173. Three of the following four different from the rest.
numbers are alike in a certain way and SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) Q.188. Three of the following four
one is different. Pick the odd one out. (a) 99 (b) 97 (c) 89 (d) 83 letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) and one is different. Pick the odd one
(a) 173 (b) 179 Q.181.Three of the following four words out.
(c) 181 (d) 183 are alike in a certain way and different. SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
Choose that different word. (a)PSVY (b)CFJM
Q.174. Three of the following SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening) (c)KNQT (d)SVYB
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way (a) Nozzle (b) Pitch
and one is different.Pick the odd one out. (c) skating ring (d) Arena Q.189. Three of the following four
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) numbers are alike in a certain way and
(a) BCEH (b) KLNQ Q.182. Three of the following four one is different.Pick the number that is
(c) TUWZ (d) LMPS letter-clusters are alike in a certain way different from the rest.
and one is different. Pick the odd one SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
Q.175. Three of the following four out. (a)277 (b)239 (c)233 (d)253
numbers are alike in a certain way and SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening)
one is different. Pick the number that is (a) OQTX (b) EGJN Q.190. Three of the following four
different from the rest. (c) IKNQ (d) ACFJ letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) and one is different. Pick the odd one
(a) 317 (b) 319 (c) 349 (d) 347 Q.183. Three of the following four out.
numbers are alike in a certain way and SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.176. Three of the following four one is different. Pick the number that is (a)IMQU (b)AFIM
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way different from the rest. (c)UYCG (d)SWAE
and one is different. Pick the odd one SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening)
out. (a) 313 (b) 323 Q.191. Three of the following four
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) (c) 353 (d) 373 numbers are alike in a certain way and
(a) DJMG (b) JPSM one is different. Pick the number that is
(c) UADX (d) RXBU Q.184. Three of the following four different from the rest.
words are alike in a certain way and one SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Evening)
Q.177. Three of the following four is different. Pick the odd word out. (a)127 (b)118 (c)130 (d)129
words are alike in a certain way and one SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning )
is different. Pick the odd one out. (a) Political Science (b) Biology Q.192. Three of the following four
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) (c) History (d) Sociology words are alike in a certain way and one
(a) Farmer (b) Worker is different. Odd word out.
(c) Carpenter (d) Tailor Q.185. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way (a)Circle (b)Triangle
Q.178. Three of the following four and one is different. Pick the odd one (c)Diagram (d)Rectangle
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way out.
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning )
Q.193. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
numbers are alike in a certain way and (a) DHLP (b) PTXB (a) 47 (b) 57 (c) 67 (d) 37
one is different. Pick the number that is (c) RVZD (d) JNRW
different from the rest. Q.208. Three of the following four
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 (Morning) Q.201. Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one
(a)193 (b)171 (c)173 (d)191 words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the odd word out.
is different. Pick SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.194. Three of the following four the odd word out (a) Cat (b) Wolf
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) (c) Cow (d) Goat
and one is different. (a) Serene (b) Nervous
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) (c) Anxious (d) Apprehensive Q.209. Three of the following four
(a)VXZB (b)BDGJ numbers are alike in a certain way and
(c)DFHJ (d)JLNP Q.202. Three of the following four one is different. Pick the number that is
words are alike in a certain way and one different from the rest.
is different. Pick the odd word out. SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.195.Three of the following four words SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) 71 (b) 87 (c) 59 (d) 73
are alike in a certain way and one is (a) Thyroxine (b) Insulin
different. Pick the odd one out. (c) Adrenalin (d) Hormone Q.210. Three of the following four
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
(a)Carbohydrates (b)Energy Q.203. Three of the following four and one is different. Pick the odd one
(c)Protein (d)Vitamins letter-clusters are alike in a certain way out.
and one is different. Pick the odd one SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.196. Three of the following four out. (a) NPR (b) BDF
words are alike in a certain way and one SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) (c) HJL (d) SUV
is different. Pick the odd word out. (a) GLQV (b) CHMR
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) (c) LQVZ (d) SXCH Q.211. Three of the following four
(a) Hypertension (b) Ulcer letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
(c) Hormone (d) Anaemia Q.204. Three of the following four and one is different. Pick the odd one
numbers are alike in a certain way and out. SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning)
Q.197. Three of the following four one is different. Pick the number that is (a) EGK (b) IKM
numbers are alike in a certain way and different from the rest. (c) BDH (d) DFJ
one is different. Pick the SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Morning )
number that is different from the rest. (a) 216 (b) 159 (c) 512 (d) 343 Q.212. Three of the following four
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) numbers are alike in a certain way and
(a) 224 (b) 336 (c) 226 (d) 448 Q.205. Three of the following four one is different. Pick the number that is
words are alike in a certain way and one different from the rest.
Q.198. Three of the following four is different. SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning)
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way Pick the odd word out. (a) 145 (b) 325 (c) 425 (d) 235
and one is different. SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
Pick the odd one out. (a) Bark (b) Bleat Q.213. Three of the following four
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) (c) Frog (d) Moo words are alike in a certain way and one
(a) BDGJ (b) DGJM is different. Pick the odd word out.
(c) KNQT (d) TWZC Q.206. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning)
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way (a) Lucknow (b) Punjab
Q.199. Three of the following four and one is different. (c) Mumbai (d) Patna
numbers are alike in a certain way and Pick the odd one out.
one is different. Pick SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) Q.214. Three of the following four
the number that is different from the rest. (a) PRKI (b) LNOM numbers are alike in a certain way and
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) (c) STHI (d) CEXV one is a different number that is different
(a) 49 (b) 64 (c) 16 (d) 25 from the rest.
Q.207. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.200. Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and (a) 459 (b) 259
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way one is different. (c) 639 (d) 189
and one is different. Pick the number that is different from
Pick the odd one out. the rest.
Q.215. Three of the following four one is different. Pick the number that is
5.(b) 6.(a) 7.(d) 8.(a)
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way different from the rest.
and one is different. Pick the odd one SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) 9.(a) 10.(a) 11.(a) 12.(d)
out. (a) 65 (b) 95 (c) 75 (d) 85
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon) Q.223. Three of the following four 13.(d) 14.(d) 15.(b) 16.(d)
(a) DGL (b) BFJ words are alike in a certain way and one
(c) KOS (d) MQU is different. Pick the odd word out. 17.(a) 18.(c) 19.(b) 20.(b)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
Q.216. Three of the following four (a) Kiwi (b) Eagle 21.(b) 22.(b) 23.(a) 24.(c)
words are alike in a certain way and one (c) Vulture (d) Goose
is different. Pick the odd word out. 25.(a) 26.(d) 27.(c) 28.(b)
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon) Q.224. Three of the following four
29.(a) 30.(d) 31.(a) 32.(d)
(a) Blackboard (b) Stationery numbers are alike in a certain way and
(c) Duster (d) Chalk one is different. Pick the number that is
33.(b) 34.(c) 35.(d) 36.(a)
different from the rest.
Q.217. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) 37.(a) 38.(d) 39.(a) 40.(b)
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way (a) 13 (b) 23 (c) 17 (d) 51
and one is different. Pick the odd one 41.(d) 42.(c) 43.(c) 44.(c)
out. Q.225. Three of the following four
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) letter-clusters are alike in a certain way 45.(c) 46.(a) 47.(d) 48.(b)
(a) CGK (b) LPT and one is different. Pick the odd one
(c) BFM (d) NRV out. 49.(b) 50.(c) 51.(d) 52.(d)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
Q.218. Three of the following four (a) IKMO (b) PRTW 53.(c) 54.(a) 55.(a) 56.(a)
words are alike in a certain way and one (c) BDFH (d) CEGI
57.(a) 58.(a) 59.(c) 60.(b)
is different. Pick the odd word out.
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) Q.226. Three of the following four 61.(a) 62.(d) 63.(a) 64.(a)
(a) Disaster (b) Storm numbers are alike in a certain way and
(c) Cyclone (d) Flood one is different. Pick the number that is 65.(b) 66.(c) 67.(b) 68.(a)
different from the rest.
Q.219. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) 69.(c) 70.(d) 71.(d) 72.(c)
numbers are alike in a certain way and (a) 7815 (b) 6915
one is different. (c) 8715 (d) 8915 73.(d) 74.(c) 75.(c) 76.(a)
Pick the number that is different from
the rest. Q.227. Three of the following four 77.(d) 78.(d) 79.(c) 80.(a)
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) words are alike in a certain way and one
81.(d) 82.(d) 83.(a) 84.(b)
(a) 16 (b) 121 (c) 100 (d) 81 is different. Pick the odd word out.
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening )
85.(b) 86.(d) 87.(a) 88.(d)
Q.220. Three of the following four (a) Tomato (b) Onion
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way (c) Egg (d) Potato 89.(c) 90.(a) 91.(b) 92.(b)
and one is different.
Pick the odd one out. Q.228. Three of the following four 93.(a) 94.(c) 95.(c) 96.(b)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
(a) QSUV (b) DFHJ and one is different. Pick the odd one 97.(d) 98.(d) 99.(b) 100.(c)
(c) JLNP (d) CEGI out.
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) 101.(a) 102.(a) 103.(c) 104.(a)
Q.221. Three of the following four (a) NRV (b) DHL
words are alike in a certain way and one (c) PTX (d) FKM 105.(a) 106.(d) 107.(a) 108.(c)
is different. Pick the odd word out.
109.(c) 110.(a) 111.(d) 112.(c)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
(a) Car (b) Jeep Answer key :- 113.(a) 114.(d) 115.(b) 116.(d)
(c) Truck (d) Ship
117.(d) 118.(d) 119.(b) 120.(a)
Q.222. Three of the following four 1.(b) 2.(c) 3.(a) 4.(c)
numbers are alike in a certain way and 121.(a) 122.(c) 123.(a) 124.(b)
169.(c) 170.(d) 171.(b) 172.(d) Sol.5.(b) All the options except B are Sol.13.(d) Moon is a natural satellite.
feelings whereas WEEP is an action. So Whereas, Venus, Mercury and Mars are
173.(d) 174.(d) 175.(b) 176.(d) option B is the correct answer. planets.
Sol.46.(a) First letter is opposite to third Sol.66.(c) Except option C, in all other
letter and second letter is opposite to last options, the first number is a multiple of
letter which is not followed in option A 7 and the second number is a factor of 6.
because R is not opposite to H.
So, option A is not following the same
Sol.67.(b) Except 34, rest numbers are
Pattern.
Sol.47.(d) Except option D all other power of 2.
options have a difference of 2 letters in
Sol.55.(a) Logic is : sum of all digits
between them. For example, Sol.68.(a) Except 54 : 64, all other
=11 except option (A).
options are in the form of 7 : 8.
6051 = 6+0+5+1=12
Sol.69.(c) Habitat is a general term,
Sol.56.(a) Except option A all are square
whereas Barn, Den and Stable are places
But option D is not following the of the numbers.
for Cattle, Lion and Horse respectively.
pattern. But in option A, 48 : 81 (48 is not
square).
Sol.70.(d)
Sol.48.(b) All are following the opposite QTWZC = 17, 20, 23, 26, 3
pair rule. Sol.57.(a) Except option A, all are the
CFILO = 3, 6, 9, 12, 15
A--Z; B--Y; C--X; D--W; E--V; F--U ways to climb (ladder, escalator,
HKNQT = 8, 11, 14, 17, 20
and so on. staircase).
SWYBE = 19, 23, 25, 2, 5
Except option B, all are following the Option D is the correct answer.
same pattern. So, DWYA, D--W & A--Z Sol.58.(a) Except option A, all are
will be the correct answer. multiple of 3 whereas 25 is square of 5.
Sol.71.(d) Stationery includes Eraser, Sol.83.(a) The pattern is Logic is : All others are the multiple of 7
Pen and Paper. Rest are specific but except 254.
Stationery is general.
Sol.90.(a)
Sol.72.(c) Groundnut is dicot whereas the other 3
2047 = 2+0+4+7=13 are monocots.
4702 = 4+7+0+2 = 13
4306 = 4+3+0+6=13 Sol.91.(b)
6041 = 6+0+4+1 = 11 Logic is : product of two consecutive
Option C is different from all other number. But this logic is not followed
options. by 14
Sol.99. (b)
. Sol.117. (d)
Option (c) does not follow the sequence. Except Kerala : North West , all other
states and their direction is right.
Sol.109.(c) Except 544, all others are
Option (b) does not follow the sequence. divisible by 13. Sol.118. (d)
Except 731, all the numbers are perfect
Sol.100.(c) Sol.110.(a) cube.
Tapti river flows westward and the other
three rivers are eastward rivers. Sol.119. (b)
Except SKLV, in others , Other options
Sol.101. (a) are following a proper sequence.
Logic is : n3+1
But 338 does not follow the sequence.
Option (a) does not follow any sequence
Sol.102.(a)
like others.
In the word ZOOM , two vowels are
there, while in other 3 words, only one
Sol.111.(d) Except Horde , all others
vowel is there.
are synonyms of each other.
Sol.103.(c)
Sol.112.(c)
The other three items are counted in
43 is a prime number, all others are Sol.120.(a)
fruits except cucumbers. Cucumber is
composite. 953 ⇒ 9 ≠ 5 + 3
counted in both fruits as well as
vegetables. 523 ⇒ 5 = 2 + 3
Sol.113. (a)
312 ⇒ 3 = 1 + 2
option (a) does not have a vowel while
Sol.104.(a) 734 ⇒ 7 = 3 + 4
other options have at least one vowel.
Except 166 , all others are divisible by
11. Sol.121. (a)
Sol.114.(d)
Except Steal, the other three are
Except Awkward ( किठन ), all others
Sol.105.(a) synonyms of each other.
have the same meaning as saying bad
Other three have the same meanings.
words about anyone.
These all are synonyms. Only Interval is Sol.122. (c)
different from others. Option (c) does not follow any proper
Sol.115.(b)
pattern like others.
Ireland is a European country, all
Sol.106.(d)
others are Asian.
logic is : first letter : second letter :: first
letter + 14 : second letter + 14
Sol.116.(d)
So, GHTV does not satisfy the above
Except LPQ, in all the others, +4 rule is
rule as G +14 = 21(U)
used.
Sol.107.(a)
In the other three options, the second
object is a thing used at the place given
Sol.123. (a)
in the first word. But in option 1, both
Except Big , the other three are
words don’t have any relation.
synonyms.
Sol.124. (b)
Except 64 : 54, all the other
number-pairs are multiples of 8 and 7.
56 : 49 ⇒ 7 ⨯ 8 : 7 ⨯ 7
104 : 91 ⇒ 13 ⨯ 8 : 13 ⨯ 7
32 : 28 ⇒ 4 ⨯ 8 : 4 ⨯ 7
Sol.144. (d)
Sol.125. (a) 2
13 : 171 ⇒ 13 + 2 = 171
Except POWZ, in the others +3 rule is 2
used. Sol.134. (d) Except Metis, the other 7 : 54 ⇒ 7 + 2 = 51
2
three are planets of our soar system. 8 : 66 ⇒ 8 + 2 = 66
Sol.126. (d) 2
10 : 98 ⇒ 10 + 2 ≠ 98
Except Paper : Book , All others are the Sol.135. (b) Except 9 - 164 , in all the
people related to any field and their others the 1st number is multiplied by 18 Sol.145. (d)
instruments. to get the second number. Throat is one , all others are in pairs.
Sol.127. (b) Sol.136. (b) Except DWKO , in all the Sol.146. (c)
Except Tamil : Kerala , all others are others, 1st is opposite of 2nd and 3rd is Logic is n : n3 + 1
states and their languages. Malayalam is opposite of 4th. But option C does not follow the above
commonly spoken in Kerala. 3
rule, 3 : 27 ⇒ 3 + 1 ≠ 27
Sol.137. (d)
Sol.128. (b) Except TYBEG, in all the others +5, +4,
Sol.147. (b)
Except OQV, in all the others, +2 , +7 +3, +2 rule is used.
Frustration is a feeling, others are
rule is used.
diseases.
Sol.129. (c)
Sol.148. (b)
Except PQR, in all the others, +2 rule is
Except NLHDC , all others are
used.
following -2 , -3 , -4 , -5 rules.
Sol.130. (b) Sol.138. (c)
Except 13 : 179 , in all the others 2nd
Square of 12 is 144. So it is different.
number is square of 1st + 5.
2
In 8 : 69 ⇒ 8 + 5 = 69 Sol.139. (c)
2
In 13 : 179 ⇒ 13 + 10 = 179 Except Hypocrisy, the other three are
2 synonyms.
In 12 : 149 ⇒ 12 + 5 = 149
2 Sol.149. (b)
In 14 : 201 ⇒ 14 + 5 = 201 Sol.140. (b) Except PRTWY, in all the others +2 rule
Except JKNRV, in all the others +1, +3, is used.
Sol.131. (d) +4, +5 is used.
Sodium is a metal, whereas others are
radioisotopes. Sol.141. (b)
Except Deliberate, the other three are
Sol.132. (d) synonyms.
2 2
65 : 101 ⇒ 8 + 1 : 10 + 1
2 2 Sol.142. (a) Sol.150. (d)
26 : 50 ⇒ 5 + 1 : 7 + 1 Except Gangster , all others are
2 2 Logic is :- a : a2-1
17 : 37 ⇒ 4 + 1 : 6 + 1 But option (a) does not follow the above synonyms.
2 2
49 : 82 ⇒ 7 + 0 : 9 + 1 rule.
2 Sol.151. (a)
13 : 170 ⇒ 13 - 1 ≠ 170 Logic is n : n2 -1
Sol.133. (b)
Except NOR, in all the others, +1 -2 But this 7:46, does not follow the above
Sol.143. (c) rule.
rule is used.
Sol.152. (b)
Option (b) does not follow the fix Except 7298 all follow above logic as Sol.178.(b) Except PSZV, others are
pattern like others. 7×8=
56
= 28 (not 29) following the rule +3, +6, -3.
2
2 3
4 : 27 ⇒2 :3
2 3 Sol.179.(a) Except for Shirt, the other
16 : 125 ⇒ 4 : 5 Sol.164.(c)
three come under the category of
2 3 Except 6394, in all the others the sum of
9 : 64 ⇒ 3 : 4 footwear.
the digits is 21.
Sol.153. (a) Sol.180.(a) Except 99, the other three
Sol.165.(d)
are prime numbers.
Except IDWS, in all the others 1st and 4th
are opposite letters and 2nd and 3rd also.
Sol.181.(a) Except Nozzle, all the area
where different games are played
Sol.166.(a)
Except 83115, all the others have the
Sol.182.(c) Except IKNQ, others are
Sol.154. (b) same sum of the digits.
following the rule +2 , +3 , +4.
Except Silver(it is a medal), the other
three are the colours of a rainbow. Sol.167.(b) Except Singapore, all the
Sol.183.(b) Except 323 all other options
others belong to Europe.
are a prime numbers.
Sol.155. (c)
And 323 is a multiple of 17 and 19
Except Terminology , the other three are Sol.168.(b) Except 7261, all the others
the study of different types of science are divisible by 9.
Sol.184. (b) Except Biology, all the
related to the body.
others belong to the study of social
Sol.169.(c) Logic is : sum of all the pairs
science.
Sol.156. (b) is an odd number.
Logic is : n2 : n Except OKL, As 15 + 11 + 12 = 38 (even
Sol.185. (d) Except CGKQ, all the
But 123 ≠ 11
2 number).
others are following the +4 rule.
So, diagram is the odd one out. Except Frog , all others are the sounds Except 259, the other three numbers are
of the animals.So, frog is different from divisible by 9.
Sol.193. (b) Except 171 ( 9*19) all the others. Sol.215. (a)
numbers are prime numbers. Here, +4 rule is used. BFJ (B+4=F,
Sol.206.(c) F+4=J), KOS (K+4=O, O+4=S) & MQU
Sol.194. (b) Logic is : +2, rule is The pattern followed here is:+2, -2 (M+4= Q, Q+ 4=U). But in DGL , +3 ,
followed PRKI( P+2=R, K-2=I) +5 rule is used. Thus DGL is an odd one
But not in option b LNOM(L+2=N, O-2=M) .
B → (+2) → D → (+3) → G → (+3) → STHI(S+1= T, H+1=I)does not follow Sol.216.(b)
J (odd one) the pattern Duster, Chalk & blackboard are different
CEXV(C+2=E, X-2=V) types of stationery items.
Sol.195. (b) Except Energy, the other Except STHI, all follow the same
three Carbohydrates,Protein & Vitamins pattern. Hence, STHI is different . Sol.217.(c)
are sources of energy. The logic: Here, +4, +4 rule is used.
Sol.207.(b) CGK(C+4=G, G+4=K), LPT(L+4=P,
Sol.196. (c) Except for Hormone, the Except 57 , all the other numbers are P+4=T), NRV(N+4=R, R+4=V),
other three are names of diseases. prime. but in BFM, +4 , +7 rule is used. Thus
option (C) is a different one.
Sol.197. (c) Except 226, all other are Sol.208.(b)
multiple of 112. A wolf is a wild animal while all Sol.218.(a)
others are domestic animals. So, wolf is Storm, Cyclone & Flood are the types
Sol.198. (a) Except for BDGJ, all the different from others. of disaster. So, disaster is the odd one
others are following the rule +3. out.
BDGJ – B (+2) D (+3) G (+3) J ... (odd Sol.209.(b)
one) Except 87 , all the other numbers are Sol.219.(b)
prime.while 87 is a composite number. 16,100 & 81 are the squares of
Sol.199. (b) All others are perfect composite numbers , whereas 121 is the
squares only, while 64 is a square Sol.210.(d) square of a prime number. So, 121 is the
number as well as a perfect cube. Here, +2 rule is used. odd one out.
NPR(N+2= P, P+2= R), BDF (B+2=D,
Sol.200. (d) Here, +4 rule is used. D+2= F), & HJL(H+2= J, J+2 SUV does Sol.220.(a)
But, J(+4) = N, N(+4) = R, R(+5) = W. not follow the rule.SO, SUV is different +2 rule is used. DFHJ → D+2= F, F+ 2
one. = H, H+2= J & so on. All are following
Sol.201. (a) Except Serene, all others the rule except option (a), thus
have the same meaning i.e Sol.211. (b) QSUV(U+2=W≠ V) is different.
synonyms.Whereas, serene means Here +2 ,+4 RULE IS USED,
peaceful which is opposite to all other EGK →(E+2=G, G + 4= K), BDH Sol.221.(d)
given words. →(B+ 2=D, D+4= J),. DFJ →(D+2=F, Ship runs moves in water, others on the
F+4=J) But in IKM , +2 , +2 rule is roads.
Sol.202. (d) Thyroxine, Insulin and used.So, IKM is an odd one out.
Adrenaline are different types of Sol.222.(c)
hormones . Sol.212.(c) When all the numbers are divided by 5,
Here, the sum of the digits is 10. except 75, all the other numbers are
Sol.203. (c) Logic is : +5 rule is used. 145(1+4+5)= 10 giving prime number as quotients.
325(3+2+5)=10 1. 65 ÷5=13
235(2+3+5)=10 2. 95 ÷5=19
But in 425, the sum of the digits is 3. 75 ÷5=15
11.So, 425 is the odd one out. 4. 85 ÷5=17
So, 13, 19, & 17 are prime numbers
Sol.213.(b) except 15. So, option (c) is a different
Sol.204. (b) Except 159, all the other Lucknow, Patna & Mumbai are capitals one.
numbers are perfect cubes. of the states, whereas Punjab is a state.
So, Punjab is different one. Sol.223.(a)
Sol.205. (c) Eagle, Goose, and Vulture are Birds
Sol.214.(b) which can fly.
Kiwi is a flightless bird.Hence, Kiwi is Q.4. If HECK is coded as 94410 and Q.12. In a code language, MONKEY is
the odd one. DIG is coded as 588, then how will written as LPMLDZ. How will
BIKE be coded as? STROKE be written as in that language?
Sol.224.(d) SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
Except 51, all the others are prime (a) 38124 (b) 38115 (a)TSSNLD (b)RUQFJP
numbers. (c) 19113 (d) 39105 (c)RUQNLD (d)RUQPJF
Sol.225. (b) Q.5. In a code language, MACHINE is Q.13. In a code language, EXPLAIN is
Except PRTW, all others are following written as CAMHENI. How will written as XEALPNI. How will
the rule of +2. MONSTER be written as in that FACTORY be written in that language?
IKMO , I+2= k language? SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
k+2=M SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) (a) AFTCROY (b) CAFOTYR
M+2= O (a) NOMSRET (b) OMNSETR (c) AFOTCYR (d) AFTOCYR
(c) NOMETSR (d) SNOMRET
Sol.226.(d) Q.14. If FATHER = 7 and DAUGHTER
Except 8915, the sum of the digits in all Q.6. In a code language, BACHELOR is = 9, then DISTANT = ______.
the others is 21. written as SNMDIBBA. How will SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
COHESION be written as in that (a) 6 (b) 10 (c) 8 (d) 7
Sol.227.(c) language?
Except EGG, the other three are SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) Q.15. If DRIVE is coded as 59372, and
vegetables. (a) ONIFTJBP (b) ONJRFGPB SPUR is coded as 6489, what will be
(c) NPHTDIND (d) BPJTFINO code for PRIDE?
Sol.228.(d) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
The logic is: N (+4) = R (+4) = V Q.7. If CAB = 13 and FEED = 41, then (a) 49235 (b) 94532
D (+4) = H (+4) = L JADE = ________. (c) 49352 (d) 43925
P (+4) = T (+4) = X SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
F (+5) = K (+2) = M (a) 35 (b) 43 (c) 41 (d) 45 Q.16. In a code language PENCIL is
Option D doesn’t follow the logic, so it written as PNEICL, How will MOTHER
is different from others. Q.8. If DIG=41 and GOAD=55, then be written in that language?
Hence, option D is different among the FACT=____. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
rest. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a) MTOREH (b) MHTORE
CODING-DECODING (a) 45 (b) 61 (c) 53 (d) 63 (c) OMHTRE (d) MTOEHR
Q.9. If 'DONKEY' is coded as '88' and Q.17. If AN=14 and CAT=60, then
SSC CPO 2018 Tier - I
'SPARROW' is coded as '79', then how BEG=?
will 'PEGION' be coded? SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.1. In a code language, BANKER is
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a)68 (b)72 (c)74 (d)70
written as NABREK. How will STRING
(a) 73 (b) 96 (c) 85 (d) 91
be written as in that language?
Q.18. In a certain language EMBEZZLE
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
Q.10. In a code language, CONCERT is is coded as MEEBZZEL. How will
(a) RSTGI (b) RTSGNI
written as CNEROCT. How will MAXIMIZE be coded in the same
(c) TSIRGN (d) RTGSNI
SMARTER be written in that language? language?
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.2. If CAB = 12 and FED = 30, then
(a) RATESMR (b) RATEMSR (a)AIMXMIEZ (b)AMIXIMEZ
HIDE =____.
(c) RATMESR (d) RETRAMS (c)AMIMIXEZ (d)EMIXIMEM
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
(a) 44 (b) 68 (c) 52 (d) 48
Q.11. If MADE is coded as 12236 and Q.19. If in a certain code ‘OPERATION’
BAD is coded as 123, then how will is written as ‘BWDATXPBJ’ and
Q.3. In a code language, QUESTION is
DECK be coded as? ‘PARENT’ is written as ‘WTADJX’,
written as OPJUTFVR. How will
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) how will ‘ORIENT’ be written in that
FACTOR be written in that language?
(a)36212 (b)34312 code?
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
(c)36201 (d)44412 SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
(a) SUPEGB (b) BGDSPU
(a)PSJFOU (b)BAPDJX
(c) SPUDBG (d) QPUDBE
(c)BPADJX (d)BWPDJX
Q.20. In a certain code language Q.27. In a certain language, JUSTICE is Q.35. In a code language CERTAIN is
‘CANDLE’ is written as ‘D1OEM2’ and coded as JSUTCIE. How will JUPITER written as DFSUBJO , How will
‘MODERN’ is written as N4E2SO. How be coded in that language? SUMMER be written in this language?
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
will ‘BEWARE’ be written in the same SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
(a) TVNNFS (b) TVNNFT
code language? (a) JPUIERT (b) PJUIETR (c) RVNNFS (d) TUNMFS
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (c) JPUEITR (d) JPUIETR
(a)D2OEM2 (b)C2X2S2 Q.36. If A = 2, C= 4, then PARTICLE =
(c)CFY2S2 (d)C2X1S2 Q.28. If AS = 19 and BAT = 40, then _____________.
how will you code BREAD? SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
Q.21. If A = 4 and C = 6, then how will SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) (a) 1721921104136
(b) 172172094136
you code ‘Power’ ? (a) 30 (b) 720 (c) 205 (d) 625
(c) 172192094126
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) (d) 1621820104136
(a) 181726821 (b) 191826821 Q.29. If in a certain code, ‘HAMMER’
(c) 191825821 (d) 181725720 is written as ‘GBLNDS, then ‘NEEDLE’ Q.37. If AT = 20 and BEG =70, then
will be coded as? BANK = _______.
Q.22. In a certain code language SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
‘EXAMPLE’ is coded as ‘DWZLOKD’. (a) DLENEE (b) OFLEKF (a) 318 (b) 308
Then how will ‘ELECTION’ be coded in (c) MFENKF (d) MFDEKF (c) 228 (d) 282
the same code language
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) Q.30. If X=48 and ACT=48 then TALL Q.38. In a certain code language, SON is
(a) DKDBSJHM (b) DKDBSHNM =? written as 345 and ROAM is written as
(c) EKDBSHNM (d) DKEBSHNM SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) 6412. How will RANSOM be written in
(a) 88 (b) 92 (c) 90 (d) 45 the same language?
Q.23. In a certain code language SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
‘DEAR’ is coded as ‘7465’ and ‘LIFE’ Q.31. In a code language, TIGER is (a) 615342 (b) 651342
is coded as ‘8394’. Then how will written as SUHJFHDFQS. How will (c) 615324 (d) 612435
‘IDEAL’ be coded in the same code GINPQSRTDF be written in that
language. language? Q.39. If in a language, ‘foot’ is called
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) ‘elbow’, ‘elbow’ is called ‘ankle’,
(a) 73648 (b) 37684 (a) HERBS (b) HORSE ‘ankle' is called palm’, ‘palm’ is called
(c) 84673 (d) 37468 (c) HOESR (d) HORTF ‘finger’ and ‘finger’ is called ‘knee’,
then in that language, on what would one
Q.24. If in a certain code, EARTH is Q.32. In a code language, TANK is wear a ring?
written as FZSSI, then which word will written as 7-26-13-16. How will SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
be coded as XZUDS? CARGO be written in that language? (a) Ankle (b) Knee
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) (c) Palm (d) Finger
(a) WATER (b) WAVES (a) 24-26-9-20-15
(c) WAVER (d) YXVET (b) 24-26-9-20-12 Q.40. If in a certain code, EDITION is
(c) 24-26-18-20-12 written as VWRGRLM, then which
Q.25. If, in a certain code, EDITION is (d) 23-01-9-20-12 word will be coded as SLMVHGB?
written as VWRGRLM, which word SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
would be coded as SLMVHGB? Q.33. In a certain language, CADET is (a) HAUGHTY (b) HONESTY
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) written as 31457. How will DEFER be (c) AMNESTY (d) EDITORS
(a) HAUGHTY (b) HONESTY written as in the same language?
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
(c) EDITORS (d) AMNESTY Q.41. If TEMPLE is coded as ELPMET,
(a) 45678 (b) 45769
(c) 35658 (d) 45659 then how will CHURCH be coded as?
Q.26. In a certain code language, SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
‘ROCK’ is written as ‘3587’ and ‘TIDE’ Q.34. If in a given code language, (a) HCURHC (b) HCRUHC
is written as ‘4261’. How will WATER is coded as XZUDS, then which (c) HCURCH (d) HCRUCH
‘DOCTOR’ be written in the same code word will be coded as BMHKF?
language? SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) Q.42. In a certain code language, ‘mee
(a) ALIEN (b) CLING
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) muk pic’ means ‘roses are yellow’, ‘nil
(c) ANGLE (d) EARTH
(a) 658453 (b) 658435 dic’ means ‘white flowers’ and ‘pic muk
(c) 654853 (d) 685453 dic’ means ‘flowers are fruits’. What is
the code for ‘white’ in that language?
SSC CHSL 2018 TIER - I (a) OTQONRD (b) MXOSLVB (c) EEBFIDWBEFE
(c) SRUMRPG (d) QVSQPTF (d) EBEFDIWBEFE
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.87. In a code language, BLEND is
Q.100. In a code language, CONVEYER
written as ENHPG. How will WINNER
Q.94. If MARBLES is coded as is coded as FLQYBBBU. How will
be written in the same language?
181132192512 and INVITED is coded PERSONAL be written as in that
SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) as 221969942520 , then how will language?
(a) ZKQPHT (b) ZKQPHU COMPARE be coded as? SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon )
(c) YKQPHT (d) ZKOPHT SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) (a) SBUVLQXO (b) SBOULQXO
(a) 1322531253221 (c) SBUVLQDO (d) RAUVMQYO
Q.88. If V = 44 and FAT = 54, then how (b) 1312531653241
will you code LATE? (c) 1322531652241 Q.101. If W = 46 and CAT = 48, then
SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) (d) 1322531653241 how will you code SALE?
(a) 76 (b) 110 (c) 54 (d) 19 SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon )
Q.95. In a code language, (a) 54 (b) 74 (c) 110 (d) 19
Q.89. In a code language, CONSULTANCY is written as
PERMUTATION is coded as QOJKYOUYJWP. How will Q.102. In a code language, ELECTION
IBKFRMXMFLG. How will MASTERMINDS be written in that is written as DKDBSHNB. How will
PUBLICSECTOR be coded in the same language? EXAMPLE be written in the same
language?
language ? SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening) SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning) (a) APOWIIOZJEI (a) FWZLOKD (b) DWZLOKD
(a) ICUFEVLBVNLK (b) APOWHIOZJEI (c) DYZLOKD (d) DWZLOKF
(b) ICUFEVLBVMLJ (c) APOWIHOZJEI
(c) IRUEFVLBVMLK (d) APOWJIOZJEI Q.103. In a code language, ELASTIC is
(d) IRVEFVLBVMLK written as DOHVFLW. How will
Q.96. If ‘FORTUNE’ is coded as SMARTER be written in the same
language ?
Q.90. If MASTER is coded as 6521347 and ‘PREY’ is coded as 8279, SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
26138402536 and GOVIND is coded as then how will ‘NEPTUNE’ be coded ? (a) DPVTUGW (b) DOTUUHX
142254481288, then how will SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening) (c) EQVUUHW (d) DPVUUHW
BACKSPACE be coded ? (a) 4781347 (b) 4781342
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning) (c) 4782347 (d) 4781343 Q.104. If MAGENTA is coded as
(a) 4162238321625 1317514201, then how will VISCOUS
be coded ?
(b) 5172339317125 Q.97. In a code language, ‘CERTAIN’ is
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
(c) 4172393337125 written as ‘XVIGZRM’. How will
(a) 218193162018
(d) 5172933373215 ‘CLIMATE’ be written in the same (b) 229193152119
coding language ? (c) 239203152219
Q.91. In a code language, CABLEPADS SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening) (d) 228193142118
is written as IADCYGAPJ. How will (a) XORNZGV (b) XORNZVG
BACKSPACE be coded in the same Q.105. In a code language, ‘POSSIBLE’
(c) XRONZGV (d) XONRZGV
language? is written as ‘QRUUDKGN’. How will
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) ‘FAREWELL’ be written in the same
Q.98. If ‘FINGER’ is coded as
(a) DAEBJGAEY (b) DEIBJGEIY language ?
15232112239 and ‘MARKET’ is coded
(c) DAJBJGAJY (d) DAIBJGAIY SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning )
as 14192916252, then how will
(a) BHGUGYNN (b) CIGTGZNN
‘MILTON’ be coded as ?
Q.92. If PEAR is coded as 7519 and (c) CHGTGYNN (d) CHGTGYMM
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
TOIL is coded as 2693, then how will (a) 22213235295 (b) 22122353295
DOCTOR be coded ? Q.106. If ‘REGIONAL’ is coded as
(c) 2222213355 (d) 21223239525
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) 185791514112, then how will
(a) 463269 (b) 463729 ‘PICTURES’ be coded?
Q.99. In a code language, LOGITECH is
(c) 463296 (d) 463239 SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning )
written as CFCEBAYD. How will
(a) 1693202118519
INFORMATION be written in the same
Q.93. In a certain code, SLUMBER is (b) 1693192117523
language?
coded as PORPYHO. How will (c) 1693202118520
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
PURPOSE be written in the same coded (d) 1693202219520
(a) EEBFIDBWFEE
language? (b) EBEDIFBWFEE
Q.130. In a code language, TRILOGY (a) 92 (b) 93 (c) 91 (d) 90 Q.145. In a certain code language,
is written as OGYLTRI. How will ‘GROUND’ is written as ‘BMJPIY’.
FRAGILE be written as in that Q.138. If SAW is coded as 8264 and What will be the code for ‘FREAK’ in
language? CUDDLE is coded as 24623231522, that code language?
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) then how will MEDULLA be coded as ? SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) ILEGFRA (b) ALEGFRI SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) (a) BOAYH (b) AMYVF
(c) ALEGFRA (d) ILEGFRB (a) 1422237151525 (b) 1422236151526 (c) BNAWG (d) AMZVF
(c) 1422236151625 (d) 1422236161526
Q.131. If BUS is coded as 126 and Q.146. In a certain code language,
FUEL is coded as 176, then how will Q.139. In a code language, KNIFE is ‘PRINT’ is written as ‘96512’ and
SHRUB be coded as? ‘FROM’ is written as ‘8603’. What will
written as MPGHG. How will SWORD
be the code for ‘PROMPT’ in that code
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) be written in that language ? language?
(a) 340 (b) 68 SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) 204 (d) 272 (a) UYMTF (b) VYMTF (a) 960398 (b) 980392
(c) UYMTE (d) UYQTF (c) 960392 (d) 960395
Q.132. In a code language, ROCKET is
written as TEKROC. How will DRIVER Q.140.. If WIND is coded as 414923 and Q.147. In certain code language, ‘TAN’
be written as in that CARDS is coded as 1941813, then how is written as ‘33’ and ‘PAM’ is written
language? will ORIENT be coded as ? as ‘28’. What will be the code for ‘BUG’
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) in that code language?
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 2014591815 (b) 2013591815 SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) REVDRI (b) RFVDRI
(c) 2014581815 (d) 1518951420 (a) 30 (b) 32 (c) 29 (d) 28
(c) REVDRJ (d) REUDRI
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 8 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 4 (a) 49113 (b) 59146
(a) RRKEUT (b) SSLFVU (c) 13195 (d) 13194
(c) QQJDTS (d) QQJDTU Q.160. In a certain language, ‘ALERT’
is written as ‘11251820’ and ‘HERD’ is Q.168. In a certain code language,
Q.153. In a certain code language, written as ‘85184’. What will be the ‘FOSSIL’ is written as ‘KHRRNE’.
‘ROAD’ is written as ‘40’ and ‘HEAR’ code for ‘CLOTH’ in that code What is the code for ‘FUNGAL’ in that
is written as ‘34’. What will be the code language? code language?
for ‘POEM’ in that language? SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 38152014 (b) 31215218 (a) LAGMUF (b) LAGNUF
(a) 50 (b) 49 (c) 47 (d) 51 (c) 31215208 (d) 31512207 (c) KZFMTE (d) KAFMTE
(a) 38 (b) 39 (c) 40 (d) 41 written as ‘44’. What is the code for Q.188. In a certain code language,
‘FAR’ in that code language? ‘DIRTYS’ is written as ‘FMTXAW’.
Q.175. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) What is the code for ‘MONDAX’ in that
‘DRAUGH’ is written as ‘LKYEVH’. (a) 25 (b) 23 (c) 24 (d) 26 code language?
What is the code for SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening)
‘MAHTOS’ in that code language? Q.182. In a certain code language, (a) PTRIDD (b) ORPHCB
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) ‘RAFTS’ is written as ‘96432’, (c) PTQIDD (d) OSPHCB
(a) WSXLFQ (b) XTYMER ‘WEBAR’ is written as ‘75169’. What is
(c) WSXLEQ (d) XTYMFR the code for ‘FRAWT’ in that code Q.189. In a certain code language,
language? ‘TYRE’ is written as ‘70’, ‘MON’ is
Q.176. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) written as ‘44’. What is the code for
‘MOTHER’ is written as ‘TOMREH’. (a) 49673 (b) 49672 ‘FROM’ in that code language?
What is the code for ‘STORME’ in that (c) 49675 (d) 49671 SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening)
code language? (a) 50 (b) 52 (c) 55 (d) 54
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) Q.183. In a certain code language,
(a) OUSEMR (b) EMROTS ‘HORSED’ is written as ‘ABPOLE’. Q.190. In a certain code language,
(c) MROTES (d) OTSEMR What is the code for ‘PRISON’ in that ‘PRISON’ is written as ‘659210’,
code language? ‘SCAMP’ is written as ‘23476’. What is
Q.177. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) the code for ‘CROPS’ in that code
‘ROCKS’ is written as ‘82649’, (a) LMQGPN (b) LNQGPN language?
‘MENTR’ is written as ‘01578’. What is (c) KMPFOM (d) KLPFOM SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
the code for ‘TROMN’ in that code (a) 35762 (b) 35462
language? Q.184. In a certain code language, (c) 35160 (d) 35162
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) ‘CHIRPS’ is written as ‘AJGTNU’.
(a) 78205 (b) 78203 What is the code for ‘RAINED’ in that Q.191. In a certain code language,
(c) 76205 (d) 70581 code language? ‘STABLE’ is written as ‘TVDFQK’.
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) What is the code for ‘COWARD’ in that
Q.178. In a certain code language, (a) QEHQEG (b) PDGPDF code language?
‘STORED’ is written as ‘URQPGB’. (c) PCGPCF (d) QDHQDG SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
What is the code for ‘POINTA’ in that (a) DQZEWJ (b) DRZEWJ
code language? Q.185. In a certain code language, (c) ERAFXU (d) ERBFXV
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) ‘SOL,’ is written as ‘45’, ‘KIN’ is
(a) SNMLWZ (b) SNLMWZ written as ‘33’. What is the code for Q.192. In a certain code language,
(c) RMLKVY (d) RMKLVY ‘OWL’ in that code language? ‘RODENT’ is written as ‘PJAZKN’.
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) What is the code for ‘CURTAN’ in that
Q.179. In a certain code language, (a) 49 (b) 50 (c) 48 (d) 51 code language?
‘TABLE’ is written as ‘2012125’, SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
‘ROBIN’ is written as ‘18152914’. What Q.186. In a certain code language, (a) KXPNQY (b) JVPNQY
is the code for ‘NATOM’ in that code ‘FLOWER’ is written as ‘GKPVFQ’. (c) KWPNQY (d) JWPNQY
language? What is the code for ‘PRODUC’ in that
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) code language? Q.193. In a certain code language,
(a) 142101153 (b) 142011513 SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) ‘COW’ is written as ‘41’, ‘PIG’ is
(c) 141201315 (d) 141201513 (a) RRWDQC (b) RRQDWC written as ‘32’. What is the code for
(c) QQRCVB (d) QQPCVB ‘CUP’ in that code language?
Q.180. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
‘PANKIL’ is written as ‘SDQNLO’. Q.187. In a certain code language, (a) 44 (b) 38 (c) 40 (d) 30
What is the code for ‘ROHANS’ in that ‘DRAPE’ is written as ‘4181165’, Q.194. In a certain code language,
code language? ‘CEMANT’ is written as ‘351311420’. ‘RAM’ is written as ‘31’, ‘FAN’ is
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) What is the code for ‘PRINTR’ in that written as ‘20’. What is the code for
(a) VRKDQU (b) VRKDQV code language? ‘COR’ in that code language?
(c) URKDQU (d) URKDQV SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 16184192018 (b) 16418920188 (a) 34 (b) 37 (c) 35 (d) 36
Q.181. In a certain code language, (c) 16189142018 (d) 16819412018
‘GUD’ is written as ‘31’, ‘PUH’ is
Q.195. In a certain code language, Q.202. In a certain code language, Q.209. In a certain code language,
‘SHOES’ is written as ‘19815519’, ‘PHONE’ is written as ‘5’, ‘MONDAY’ ‘FISHES’ is written as ‘69198519’,
‘SEED’ is written as ‘19554’. is written as ‘6’. What is the code for ‘BODY’ is written as ‘215425’. What is
What is the code for ‘CHAIR’ in that ‘WEDNESDAY’ in that code language? the code for ‘LEAD’ in that code
code language? SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) language?
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 7 (b) 11 (c) 9 (d) 8 SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 389111 (b) 371918 (a) 121514 (b) 12514
(c) 381918 (d) 381917 Q.203. In a certain code language, (c) 215412 (d) 12511
‘MOUSE’ is written as ‘FTVPN’. What
Q.196. In a certain code language, is the code for ‘ROPED’ in that code Q.210. In a certain code language,
‘BRICK’ is written as ‘WMDXF’. What language? ‘PRO’ is written as ‘48’, ‘BAL’ is
is the code for ‘GOLDS’ in that code SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) written as ‘14’. What is the code for
‘COH’ in that code language?
language? (a) FESQT (b) EFQPS
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) EEQPS (d) FGRQT
(a) 26 (b) 25 (c) 24 (d) 27
(a) BJGYM (b) BJGYN
(c) BKGYM (d) BKGYN Q.204. In a certain code language, Q.211. In a code language, ‘REASON’
‘HORSE’ is written as ‘98543’, is written as ‘SDBRPM’. What is the
Q.197. In a certain code language, ‘WASTE’ is written as ‘16423’. What is code for ‘NGLISH’ in that code
‘BLADE’ is written as ‘LBAED’. What the code for ‘ROAST’ in that code language?
is the code for ‘TABLE’ in that code language? SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
language? SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) (a) OFMHTG (b) PGMIUH
(c) PGNIUH (d) OEMHTG
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 58692 (b) 51642
(a) ATLBE (b) ATBEL (c) 58642 (d) 53642
Q.212. In a certain code language,
(c) ATLEB (d) ATBLE ‘VERBAL’ is written as ‘225182112’.
Q.205. In a certain code language, ‘CURANT’ is written as ‘3211811420’.
Q.198. In a certain code language, ‘BRICKS’ is written as ‘GXNIPY’. What is the code for ‘SOLVER’ in that
‘WINDOW’ is written as ‘TLAKFT’. What is the code for ‘TRAVEL’ in that code language?
What is the code for ‘BLADES’ in that code language? SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
code language? SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) (a) 19152412518 (b) 19151222518
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) (a) ZYGCKS (b) YXFBJR (c) 19151122518 (d) 19151123518
(a) QCBYJZ (b) PBBXIY (c) YYFBJR (d) ZZGCKS
Q.213. In a certain code language,
(c) PBAXIY (d) QBBYJZ ‘MODERN’ is written as ‘JLABOK’.
Q.206. In a certain code language, What is the code for ‘NUMBER’ in that
Q.199. In a certain code language, ‘FORT’ is written as ‘56’, ‘MAN’ is code language?
‘ROAM’ is written as ‘44’, ‘HIMP’ is written as ‘25’. What is the code for SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
written as ‘43’. What is the code for ‘CALF’ in that code language? (a) LSKZCP (b) LTKZCP
‘BONE’ in that code language? SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) KRJYBO (d) LRKUBO
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 21 (b) 22 (c) 25 (d) 19
Q.214. In a certain code language, if the
(a) 33 (b) 34 (c) 39 (d) 36 word ‘CLASSIFY’ is coded as
Q.207. In a certain code language, ‘XOZHHRUB’, then how is the Word
Q.200. In a certain code language, ‘ALGAES’ is written as ‘XJFLQF’. ‘MODIFY’ coded in that language?
‘PENCIL’ is written as ‘RIPGKP’. What What is the code for ‘ROBUST’ in that SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
is the code for ‘FABRIC’ in that code code language? (a) RUBNLW (b) NLRUBW
language? SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) NLWRUB (d) RUBNWL
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) (a) YXZGTW (b) ZYAHUX
Q.215. If in a certain code language
(a) HFDVKG (b) HEDVKG (c) ZYBUHX (d) YYZGTW
‘RUN’ is written as ‘202316’ and ‘PEN’
(c) IEFWLH (d) IFEWLH is written as ‘18716’, then how will
Q.208. In a certain code language, ‘RANSOM’ be coded in that language?
Q.201. In a certain code language, ‘PAL’ ‘TABLE’ is written as ‘ATBEL’. What is SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
is written as ‘29’, ‘CAR’ is written as the code for ‘CHAIR’ in that code (a) 20316211715 (b) 20114131915
‘22’. What is the code for ‘ZON’ in that language? (c) 18114191315 (d) 1841491315
code language? SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) (a) CHARI (b) HCAIR Q.216. If ‘LEMON’ is coded as
‘NCOMP’, then ‘MANGO’ is coded as
(a) 43 (b) 45 (c) 55 (d) 51 (c) HCARI (d) RIAHC
_______.
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) OYPEQ (b) OZRDS will ‘CEASE’ be written in that Q.231. In a code language, 'are you
(c) ZDRHP (d) RZPES language? coming' is written as 'gla pla sot', 'they
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) are right' is written as 'kla sot pom', 'are
Q.217. If in a certain code language (a) 36286 (b) 36186 they coming' is written as 'sot pla pom'.
‘HACB’ is written as ‘8132’, then how
(c) 34186 (d) 86315 What is the code for 'right'?
will ‘DEFA’ be written in that language?
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 5641 (b) 4156 Q.224. In a code language, 'FRESH' is (a) pom (b) sot
(c) 4561 (d) 4651 written as ‘UIVHS’. How will (c) kla (d) gla
‘DOUGH’ be written as in that
Q.218. In a code language, if 'REPAIR' Language? Q.232. In a code language, if ‘BADGE’
is written as 18101621818', then how SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) is written as '4281410', then how will
will 'GALAXY' be written in that (a) VKFHS (b) UKERT ‘NORMS’ be written in that language?
language? (c) WKGSS (d) WLFTS SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 2832362436 (b) 2430362630
(a) 721212425 (b) 721222425 Q.225. In a language, 'TEMPER' is (c) 1415181320 (d) 2830362638
(c) 711212425 (d) 611212324 written as 'VGORGT', how would
'FRIEND' be written in that language? Q.233. In a code language, 'MAGICAL'
Q.219. In a code language, if ‘CLASS’ SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) is written as ‘GAMILAC’. How will
is written as '24152688, then how will (a) HTKGPF (b) KTHFPG ‘LECTURE’ be written as in that
‘MORPH’ be written in that language? (c) JSHFPG (d) KTHGOG language?
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 151291119 (b) 141291119 Q.226. In a code language, if ‘PARTY’ (a) CELTURE (b) CELTERU
(c) 131291018 (d) 141181118 is written as ‘161182025’. Then how (c) ELTCERU (d) CLETERU
well ‘CAMERA’ is written in that
language?
Q.220. In a code language, 'people are SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) Q.234. In a code language, if 'LODGE'
confident' is written as 'lur bur duk', 'we (a) 32116181 (b) 24116126 is written as '122254725', then how will
are helpful' is written as 'kur duk sur', (c) 31135181 (d) 31451926 'CARING' be written in that language?
'we have cars' is written as 'sur mur jur' SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
and 'people have honesty' is written as Q.227. In a code language, ‘EARNING’ (a) 411809146 (b) 321881147
'lur jur nur'. What is the code for is written as ‘SBFOHOJ’, how would (c) 311809137 (d) 311881147
‘AUDIBLE’ be written in that language?
'confident'?
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.235. In a code langauge, 'SAMPLE' is
(a) FVBJFNC (b) DVBJFMC
(a) bur (b) duk written as 'MASELP', how would
(c) EUBKFMC (d) EVBJFMC
(c) jur (d) lur 'COTTON' be written in that language?
Q.228. In a code language, ‘DEVELOP’ SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.221. In a code language, 'LANTERN' is written as ‘POLEVED’, then how (a) TOCTON (b) TOCNOT
is written as ‘AELNNRT’. How will would ‘SCRIBBLE’ be written in that (c) OCTTNO (d) COTNOT
‘POSITIVE’ be written as in that language?
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) Q.236. In a code language, if ‘HE’ = 40
language?
(a) ELBBISCR (b) ELBBIRCS and 'GO' = 105, then what will be the
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) CSIRBBEL (d) RCSIBELB
(a) IIEPOSTV (b) EIIOPTVS code for ‘BAND’ in that language?
(c) ISOPEVIT (d) EIIOPSTV Q.229. In a code language, if CITRUS’ SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
is written as ‘982154’, ‘YOU’ is written (a) 52 (b) 112 (c) 21 (d) 102
Q.222. In a code language, if 'VISUAL' as ‘365’ then how will ‘SURITY’ be
is written as '22181942212', then how written in that language? Q.237. In a code language, 'this is done'
will 'DETOX' be written in that SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) is written as 'koj mor soj', 'that is okay' is
language? (a) 651832 (b) 451923 written as 'loj roj mor', and 'you are
(c) 451823 (d) 481623
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) okay' is written as 'hok nok loj', then
(a) 310301524 (b) 410203024 what is the code for 'that' in that
Q.230. In a code language, if 'SOLID' is
(c) 405302022 (d) 420204024 Language?
written as '8415323', then how will
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
'LUCID' be written in that language?
Q.223. In a code language, if (a) mor (b) loj
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
‘CAMPER’ is written as '314567', and (c) koj (d) roj
(a) 14524323 (b) 15524323
'SORE' is written as '8976', then how
(c) 15424322 (d) 15423322
(c) UIOEOO (d) QGQGNR Q.295. In a certain code language, 61.(a) 62.(c) 63.(b) 64.(d)
Q.288. In a certain language 'CAKE' is 'FRAUD’ is written as ‘KWFZI’. What
65.(d) 66.(a) 67.(a) 68.(a)
coded as '2163' and 'KATTLE' is coded will be the code for ‘GLAIR’ in that
as 617743, how will 'LAKE' be coded in code language ? 69.(c) 70.(d) 71.(c) 72.(a)
that language? SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) 73.(c) 74.(b) 75.(c) 76.(d)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) (a) KRHOX (b) KQGMX 77.(d) 78.(a) 79.(a) 80.(c)
(a) 1743 (b) 3157 (c). LQFNW (d). LRHMX
81.(b) 82.(d) 83.(b) 84.(a)
(c) 4136 (d) 4163
Q.296. In a certain code language, 85.(a) 86.(d) 87.(a) 88.(a)
Q.289. In a certain coding system ' 'GIBECH' is written as ‘974356’. What 89.(c) 90.(a) 91.(d) 92.(a)
BROWN ' is written as ' ZPMUL '. What will be the code for ‘FHCIAD’ in that
93.(b) 94.(d) 95.(a) 96.(a)
is the code for 'VIOLET'? code language ?
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) 97.(a) 98.(a) 99.(c) 100.(a)
(a) TGMJCR (b) SGMJCQ (a) 965726 (b) 572803 101.(b) 102.(b) 103.(d) 104.(b)
(c) TGMJCQ (d) TGWCQ (c) 794125 (d) 865732 105.(c) 106.(a) 107.(a) 108.(b)
109.(a) 110.(d) 111.(c) 112.(b)
Q.290. In a certain code language. Q.297. In a certain code language,
'BREAK' is written as '23615455' How ‘BLANCH’ is written as ‘YIXKZE’. 113.(b) 114.(c) 115.(b) 116.(b)
is 'XEROX' written in that code What will be the code for ‘DEFAME’ in 117.(b) 118.(c) 119.(d) 120.(c)
language? that code language?
121.(a) 122.(a) 123.(b) 124.(a)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) 2410546024 (b) 2410546012 (a) CDEJKL (b) BCDXJC 125.(a) 126.(d) 127.(c) 128.(b)
(c) 24105460120 (d) 24154610 (c) ABCXJB (d) ABDXIB 129.(a) 130.(a) 131.(a) 132.(b)
133.(d) 134.(a) 135.(c) 136.(a)
Q.291. In a certain code language, Q.298. In a certain code language,
137.(b) 138.(a) 139.(c) 140.(a)
‘STAY’ is written as ‘WXEC’. What '15-78-25-36' is written as
will be the code for ‘PERK in that code ‘28-154-48-70’. What will be the code 141.(d) 142.(d) 143.(a) 144.(b)
language ? for ‘23-63-42-81’ in that code language? 145.(d) 146.(c) 147.(d) 148.(b)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
149.(b) 150.(c) 151.(b) 152.(c)
(a) TIVO (b) SJWO (a) 44-124-82-160
(c) SJWP (d) TJVO (b) 125-511-152-982 153.(d) 154.(a) 155.(b) 156.(b)
(c) 65-218-362-542 157.(c) 158.(c) 159.(b) 160.(c)
Q.292. In a certain code language, (d) 46-126-84-164 161.(a) 162.(c) 163.(c) 164.(b)
‘HANKER’ is written as ‘KXQHHO’.
165.(b) 166.(d) 167.(a) 168.(c)
What will be the code for ‘JINGLE’ in Answer key :-
that code language? 169.(c) 170.(a) 171.(c) 172.(c)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) 1.(b) 2.(c) 3.(c) 4.(a) 173.(d) 174.(c) 175.(c) 176.(d)
(a) MFRDOC (b) NERCPC
5.(a) 6.(b) 7.(c) 8.(b) 177.(a) 178.(d) 179.(d) 180.(d)
(c) MFQDOB (d) NERDOB
9.(b) 10.(b) 11.(a) 12.(d) 181.(c) 182.(a) 183.(d) 184.(c)
Q.293. In a certain code language, 13.(c) 14.(c) 15.(c) 16.(d) 185.(a) 186.(d) 187.(c) 188.(d)
‘AEBI’ is written as ‘2618’. What will 189.(d) 190.(d) 191.(a) 192.(d)
17.(d) 18.(b) 19.(b) 20.(d)
be the code for ‘DFCH' in that code
21.(b) 22.(b) 23.(d) 24.(a) 193.(c) 194.(c) 195.(c) 196.(b)
language?
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) 25.(b) 26.(a) 27.(d) 28.(b) 197.(b) 198.(c) 199.(a) 200.(b)
(a) 5727 (b) 3527 29.(d) 30.(c) 31.(b) 32.(b) 201.(c) 202.(c) 203.(b) 204.(c)
(c) 5749 (d) 5635 205.(b) 206.(d) 207.(a) 208.(c)
33.(d) 34.(c) 35.(a) 36.(a)
Q.294. In a certain code language, ‘231’ 37.(b) 38.(a) 39.(b) 40.(b) 209.(b) 210.(b) 211.(a) 212.(b)
is written as ‘4-9-1’. What will be the 41.(b) 42.(a) 43.(c) 44.(a) 213.(c) 214.(c) 215.(a) 216.(a)
code for ‘569' in that code language? 217.(c) 218.(b) 219.(b) 220.(a)
45.(b) 46.(d) 47.(b) 48.(a)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon)
49.(a) 50.(b) 51.(b) 52.(c) 221.(d) 222.(b) 223.(b) 224.(d)
(a) 7-9-1 (b) 25-36-81
(c) 25-36-64 (d) 20-30-45 53.(c) 54.(b) 55.(d) 56.(c) 225.(a) 226.(c) 227.(d) 228.(b)
57.(d) 58.(a) 59.(d) 60.(c) 229.(c) 230.(b) 231.(c) 232.(d)
233.(b) 234.(d) 235.(b) 236.(b) In the same way FACTOR is written as, 6+1+3+20= 30; Now, 30×2+1=61
F+1=G; A+1=B; C+1=D; T+1= U;
237.(d) 238.(d) 239.(a) 240.(d)
O+1=P; R+1= S. Sol.9.(b)
241.(b) 242.(a) 243.(b) 244.(b) Therefore after reversing it SPUDBG is Logic: DONKEY=88, 88 is the sum of
245.(d) 246.(a) 247.(a) 248.(b) the correct arrangement. opposites of the letters of DONKEY.
249.(c) 250.(b) 251.(c) 252.(b) Opposite letters of DONKEY is
Sol.4.(a) In the question, WLMPVB
253.(a) 254.(c) 255.(c) 256.(a)
HECK is coded as 94410.
257.(b) 258.(c) 259.(a) 260.(d) Every alternate alphabet is adding or W L M P V B = 23 + 12 + 13 +16 +
261.(c) 262.(b) 263.(a) 264.(a) subtracting 1 from the real number. 22+ 2 =88
H=8 (8+1=9), E=5(5-1=4) Similarly PEGION becomes KVTRLM
265.(a) 266.(d) 267.(a) 268.(b)
C=3(3+1=4), K=11(11-1=10) 11 + 22 + 20 + 18 + 12 + 13 =96
269.(c) 270.(c) 271.(b) 272.(d) Same in DIG,
273.(c) 274.(c) 275.(c) 276.(a) D= 4 (4+1=5), I= 9 (9-1=8) Sol.10.(b)
277.(b) 278.(a) 279.(d) 280.(d) G= 7 (7+1=8) In the given question CONCERT is
Similarly, coded as CNEROCT.
281.(d) 282.(a) 283.(a) 284.(b)
BIKE is B=2(2+1=3), I =9(9 -1=8), Let’s give them numbers. 1 2 3 4 5 6
285.(a) 286.(d) 287.(c) 288.(d) K=11(11+1=12), E= 5(5-1=4). 4 3 5 6 2 1 7 C O N C E R T now
289.(a) 290.(c) 291.(a) 292.(c) So, the code will be 38124. arrange them in C N E R O C T.
Option A is correct. In the same way, S M A R T E R
293.(a) 294.(b) 295.(c) 296.(d)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 will be written
297.(c) 298.(a) Sol.5.(a) The required pattern is: 43 5 6 21 RATEMSR
Solutions :- Sol.11.(a)
In the given question MADE is coded as
Sol.1.(b) In the following question, 12236 and BAD is coded as
BANKER-------> NABREK 123.According to the alphabets code for
First three letters are reversed BAN= M is 13, A is 1, M(13-1)=12; A(1+1)=2;
NAB and last three again reversed Similarly, MONSTER will be written as D(4-1)= 3; E(5+1)=6 B(2-1)=1;
KER= REK NOMSRET. A(1+1)=2; D(4-1)=3; In the same way,
Therefore STR=RTS ING=GNI, DECK will be written as D(4-1)=3;
So STRING= RTSGNI Sol.6.(b) E(5+1)=6; C(3-1)=2; K(11+1)=12.
So, the code will be 36212.
Sol.2.(c) In the given question there is a Hence, Option A is correct.
code of alphabets A=1; B=2; C=3 and so
on…. Sol.12.(d)
Here in question CAB =12 means In this question MONKEY is coded as
3+1+2=6, now multiply by 2, LPMLDZ.
6*2 = 12 Here, M-1=L
FED = 30 means 6+5+4 =15 Alphabets of BACHELOR change their O+1=P
15*2 = 30 position with 1 position increasing and N-1=M
Same in case of HIDE=?? decreasing alternatively K+1=L
H= 8; I= 9; D= 4; E = 5 Therefore, COHESION will be coded as E-1=D
Therefore, 8+9+4+5=26 O N J R F G P B. Y+1=Z
26*2=52 In the same way, STROKE will be
Option C is the correct answer. written as:
Sol.7.(c) Given
S-1=R
CAB = (3+1+2)×2 + 1 = 13
Sol.3.(c) QUESTION is represented by T+1=U
FEED = (6+5+5+4)×2 + 1 = 41
OPJUTFVR. R-1=Q
JADE = (10+1+4+5)×2 + 1 =41
There is a pattern Q+1=R; U+1=V; O+1=P
E+1=F; S+1=T; T+1= U; I+1=J; O+1=P; K-1=J
Sol.8.(b)
N+1=O. E+1=F
In the given question,
Write it in reverse order. Therefore Hence, Option D is correct.
DIG=41 4+9+7=20 Now, 20×2+1=41
OPJUTFVR.
GOAD=55; 7+15+1+4=27;
Sol.13.(c)
Now, 27×2+1=55 Then FACT=??
As per question EXPLAIN is written as Sol.20. (d) Logic is vowel = vowel BREAD (B=2; R=18; E=5; A=1; D=4)
XEALPNI in the same way we can write position number (A=1, E=2...) 2×18×5×1×4 = 720
FACTORY as AFOTCYR. The first two Consonant is coded as the next alphabet.
letters are reversed, the fifth letter comes In the same way, BEWARE will be Sol.29.(d) Here the logic is
in third place and all others were written as C2X1S2
reversed.
Sol.21. (b)
Sol.14.(c) If A=4, B=5, C=6, D=7, E=8, F=9 and
According to the question, FATHER so on Similarly,
have 6 alphabets 6+1=7 Logic is alphabetical position +3.
In next word DAUGHTER have 8 Then, POWER will be written as
alphabets 8+1=9 191826821.
Therefore in the word DISTANT we
have 7 alphabets so 7+1=8 Sol. 22.(b) Here, we are subtracting 1
So 8 is the right answer. from all the given letters.
So ELECTION would be DKDBSHNM. Sol.30.(c) According to the alphabet
Sol.15.(c) codes, X = 24 (24 × 2 = 48)
According to the question, DRIVE is Sol. 23. (d) As DEAR is coded as 7465 ACT = 48 (1+3+20 = 24) and, 24×2 = 48
coded 59372 SPUR is coded as 6489. it means E is coded as 4 which is given Similarly, TALL = (20+1+12+12 = 45)
Therefore, PRIDE will be written as in only one option D. Now, 45 × 2 = 90
P=4 R=9 I=3 D=5 E=2.
49352 is the correct answer Sol.24. (a) The logic is: Sol.31.(b) Here, we have to make pairs
and write the alphabet between them
Sol.16.(d)
In the following question PENCIL will
be written as PNEICL. Similarly;
The First and the last letter will not
change their position but the 2nd and 3rd
letter interchange their position and in Similarly,
the same way 4th and 5th will Sol.32.(b) Logic is : opposite
interchange. In the same way MOTHER alphabetical position of each letter.
will be written as MTOEHR. So, CARGO will be written as
24 - 26 - 9 - 20 - 12.
Sol.17.(d) As, AN=14 (A=1; N=14)
1× 14 = 14 Sol.33.(d) Logic is : alphabetical
In the same way, CAT=60; (C=3; A=1; position of all letters except the last
Sol.25.(b) Logic is that each letter is letter which is coded in reverse
T=20) 3×1× 20 = 60
coded to its opposite letter. So, alphabetical order.
Now find BEG (B=2; E=5; G=7)
DEFER = 45659 (R = 27-18 = 9)
2× 5 × 7 = 70
Sol.34.(c) Pattern is – next term to W is
Sol.18.(b) EMBEZZLE is written as X, previous term to A is Z, next term to
Sol.26.(a) Here in the question, ROCK T is U, previous term to E is D and next
MEEBZZEL
is coded as 3587 (R=3; O=5; C=8; K=7). term to R is S.
In this, the first two letters are reversed,
TIDE is 4261 (T=4; I= 2; D=6; E=1) Similarly, ANGLE will be coded as
3rd and 4th are reversed, 5th and 6th are
So, we write DOCTOR, D = 6, O = 5, BMHKF.
reversed and so on…
C = 8, T = 4, O = 5, R = 3
In the same way MAXIMIZE will be Sol.35.(a) Pattern is :- 1 is added in
So, the code will be 658453 for Doctor.
written as AMIXIMEZ every alphabet of the word ‘CERTAIN’.
Therefore, SUMMER will be coded as
Sol.27.(d) 2nd and 3rd letters are TVNNFS.
Sol.19.(b) As, second letter of all option
swapped and 5th and 6 letters are
is different So,
swapped, rest everything is the same. Sol.36.(a) Logic is : alphabetical
R in OPERATION is coded as A in
By this logic JUPITER is coded as position +1.
BWDATXPBJ So, PARTICLE will be coded as
JPUIETR.
A is given in option (B) so, it is the 1721921104136.
correct answer.
Sol.28.(b) LOGIC is : product of all
alphabetical positions,
Sol.46.(d)
Sol.54. (b)
Sol.47.(b)
So, RANSOM is coded as 615342. BACK is written as 11312 and CAKE
is written as 51113. In this coding
Sol.39.(b) As, FINGER = KNEE values of letters are written opposite.
We wear rings in the FINGER, that is
equal to KNEE.
So KNEE is the right answer.
Sol.42.(a)
nil dic – white flowers Sol.49.(a)
pic muk dic – flowers are fruits Logic is : 2× (number of letters +1).
So, ‘nil’ is the code for the white. Similarly, BUREAUCRAT has 10 Sol.56. (c)
letters.
Sol.43.(c) ARUN is coded as 54. 10 + 1 = 11 × 2 = 22.
A+R+U+N = 1+18+21+14 = 54
Similarly VARUN will be written as Sol.50. (b)
V+A+R+U+N = 19+1+18+21+14 = 76
Sol.57. (d)
Sol.44.(a) 54831 is coded as 63922.
Similarly
So PALE = 16 + 1 + 12 + 5 = 34 ; 34 × 2
= 68.
Sol.73. (c)
Sol.59. (d)
Sol.65. (d)
Logic is : reverse the word and code it as
Sol.60. (c)
opposite letter. Sol.75. (c)
Logic is : reverse the word and then
write its numbering YOGHURT is written as 251578211820.
Direct place values of the letters are
written. So the code for DEVELOP will
be 45225121516.
Sol.66. (a)
Sol.76. (d)
Sol.61. (a)
REGULAR is written as GERTRAL.
Here positions are changed as shown
below. Only -1 is used in the middle
letter. Sol.67. (a)
Logic is :reverse the word.
Sol.69. (c)
Logic is : product of all alphabetical
Sol.62. (c)
position Sol.78. (a)
Logic is : each letter position is
BAKE = 2 × 1 × 11 × 5 = 110.
increased by 1
So, third letter of SAVAGE is coded as
Sol.70. (d)
V + 1 = W.
Sol.79. (a)
Sol.63. (b)
HEAD = 8 + 5 + 1 + 4 = 18 ; 18 × 2 =
36 ; 36 + 1 = 37.
Now using the same pattern , the code
Sol.71. (c) Sol.80. (c)
for KITE .
DISTRIBUTION is written as
KITE = 11 + 9 + 20 + 5 = 45 ; 45 × 2 =
SIDIRTTUBNOI. The method of coding
90 ; 90 + 1 = 91.
is shown below.
Sol.64. (d)
Here the positions of the letters are Sol.72. (a) Logic is : double the
changed. alphabetical position.
So the code for ABBREVIATING will Sol.89.(c) Logic is : consonants are letters are given. So the code for
be made with the same method. coded by -7, and vowels are coded by CLIMATE will be XORNZGV.
-3 to their respective alphabetical
position. Sol.98.(a)
P = 16 - 7 = 9 = I
E = 5 - 3 = 2 =B
So the code for PUBLICSECTOR will
Sol.81. (b) be IRUEFVLBVMLK.
Sol.95.(a)
Sol.86. (d) Sol.101.(b) Logic is: double the
alphabetical position
Example:- CAT = 3 + 1 + 20 = 24 × 2
= 48
SALE = 19 + 1 + 12 + 5 = 37× 2 = 74.
Sol.112. (b) Logic is : divide the word Sol.118. (c) Logic is : Divide the group
into 2 groups of 4 each, and then reverse into two equal half then reverse each
the number and then do +3. group and subtract 2 from each letter.
So the code for SALESMAN will be as
Sol.104.(b) Logic is : coded as
corresponding alphabetical position.
So the code for VISCOUS will be
229193152119.
Similarly, the code for DIGNITY will be TRILOGY is written as OGYLTRI. Here Sol.134. (a)
4975927. only the position of the first three and HUSK is written as LZYR. Here the
the last three are interchanged. So the logic: +4 , +5 , +6 and +7 rule is used.
Sol.125. (a) code for FRAGILE will be ILEGFRA. So the code for SERIAL will be
WJXPIU.
S + 4 = W ; E + 5 = J ; R + 6 = X and so
on.
Sol.146. (c) Code of alphabet: P-9, R-6, Sol.159.(b). Number of the alphabet in
O-0, M-3, T-2. the given word is the code for that word.
Code for PROMPT = 960392 Sol.171. (c) place values of alphabets are
Sol.160.(c). Place value of the alphabet written in the code.
Sol.147. (d) ‘TAN’ is written as ‘33’ , is written in the code.
‘PAM’ is written as ‘28’. Sol.172. (c) Code is Sum of place values
TAN = T + A + N = 20 + 1 + 14 Sol.161.(a). Alphabets at odd positions
are decreased by 2 and alphabets at even of alphabets + 3.
= 35 , 35 - 2 = 33.
positions are decreased by 3. Lip = 12+9+16 = 37 + 3 =40
PAM = P + A + M = 16 + 1 + 13
Similarly , ROPE = 18 + 15 + 16 + 5 =
= 30 - 2 = 28. Sol.162. (c) Alphabets at odd positions 54 + 3 = 57
इसी कार, BUG = B + U + G = 2 + 21 + are increased by 1 and alphabets at even
7 = 30 , 30 - 2 = 28. positions are increased by 2. Sol.173. (d) Each alphabet is decreased
by 6.
Sol.148. (b) Each alphabet is decreased Sol.163. (c) Sum of the place values of
by 6. G-6=A, R-6=L, E-6=Y, A-6=U, alphabets in RIP=18+9+16=43. Code is
T-6=N. 42=43-1. Sol.174. (c) Sum of the place values of
So the code for ‘RAPID’ is LUJCX Sum of the place value of alphabets alphabets of the word is the code of that
GAN=7+1+14=22, code will be 22-1=21 word.
Sol.149. (b) +2 , +4 , +2 , +4 rule is SEP=19+5+16=40
used. S+2=U, T+4=X, E+2=G, A+4=E, Sol.164. (b) Sum of the place values
L+2=N, H+4=L POLE=16+15+12+5=48
Sol.175. (c) WSXLEQ
So, the code for ‘ROBNRT’ is TSDRTX Sum of the place values
TIP=20+9+16=45
Sol.150.(c) place values of the letters are
written in the code Sol.165. (b)
Sol.187. (c) Direct place values of the So the code for TABLE
alphabets are written in the code. So is ATBEL.
code for PRINTER is 161891420518.
Sol.176. (d) Sol.198. (c)
Sol.188. (d)
Similarly,
So, the code for STROME is OTSEMR BLADES = PBAXIY
S-3 = P, E-3 = B, D-3 = A, A-3 = X, L-3
Sol.177. (a) Direct values for the letters So the code for MONDAX is OSPHCB = I, B-3 = Y
are taken here. R = 8 , O = 2 , C = 6 and
so on. Sol.189. (d) Here, Code is 2 more than Sol.199. (a) Sum of place values - 3.
So, T=7,R=8,O=2, M=0,N=5 , the sum of the place value of all ROAM = 18+15+1+13-3 = 44
alphabets in the word. So, code for BONE = 2+15+14+5-3 = 33
Sol.178. (d) Alphabets at odd position is FROM is 6+18+15+13+2=54
increasing by 2 and alphabets at even Sol.200. (b) +2 , +4 , +2 , +4 rule is
position is decreasing by 2. So, the code Sol.190. (d) Direct values for the letters used.
for POINTA is RMKLVY are given here. R = 5 , P = 6 , I = 9 and PENCIL = RIPGKP
Sol.179. (d) Place value of the alphabet P+2 = R, E+4 = I, N+2 = P, C+4 = G,
so on.
is written in the code. So, the code for
I+2 = K, L+4 = P
NATOM is 141201513.
Sol.191. (a) Similarly,
Sol.180. (d) Each alphabet is increased FABRIC = HEDVKG
by 3 in the code. F+2 = H, A+4 = E, B+2 = D, R+4 = V,
I+2 = K, C+4 = G
Sol.181. (c) Code is 1 less than the sum
of place value of all the alphabets in the So, the code for COWARD is DQZEWJ Sol.201. (c) Sum of place values.
word.
PAL = 16+1+12 = 29
GUD = 7+21+4=32 - 1 =31 Sol.192. (d)
FAR = 6+1+18=25, 25-1=24 ZON = 26+15+14 = 55
Sol.182. (a) Code for F=4, R=9, A=6, Sol.202. (c) Total number of alphabets in
W=7, T=3 the given word.
So , The code for PHONE = 5 (Number of alphabets)
Sol.183. (d) CURTAN is JWPNQY . WEDNESDAY = 9 (Number of
alphabets)
Sol.193. (c) COW→3+15+23=41
CUP.→3+21+16=40 Sol.203. (b)
Sol.197. (b)
Sol.207. (a) Sol.215. (a) 2 is added in the place value Sol.222. (b) Place values of the
of every letter. consonants are the same , while of the
RUN = 202316 vowels is doubled.
R+2 = 20, U+2 = 23, N+2 = 16 VISUAL = 22181942212
In the same way, V = 22, I = 9 × 2 = 18, S = 19
Similarly , ROBUST = YXZGTW RANSOM = 20316211715 U = 21 × 2 = 42, A = 1 × 2 = 2, L = 12
Sol.208. (c) Just letters are interchanged. R+2 = 20, A+2 = 3, N+2 = 16, S+2 = 21, In the same way,
O+2 = 17, M+2 = 15
'DETOX = 410203024
Sol.216. (a) +2 , -2 rule is used. D = 4, E = 5 × 2 = 10, T = 20
LEMON = NCOMP O = 15 × 2 = 30, X = 24
L+2 = N, E-2 = C, M+2 = O, O-2 = M,
N+2 = P Sol.223. (b) Direct values for the letters
Similarly, In the same way, are taken here. P = 5 , M = 4 , R = 7 and
MANGO = OYPEQ so on.
M+2 = O, A-2 = Y, N+2 = P, G-2 = E,
Sol.209. (b) Direct place values are
O+2 = Q
written. Sol.224. (d) Opposite letters are used.
FISHES = 69198519 Sol.217. (c) Direct place values are FRESH = UIVHS
F= 6, I = 9, S = 19, H = 8, E = 5, S = 19 written. In the same way, ‘DOUGH = WLFTS
LEAD = 12514 HACB = 8132
L = 12, E = 5, A = 1, D = 4 H = 8, A = 1, C = 3, B = 2 Sol.225. (a) +2 rule is followed.
In the same way, TEMPER = VGORGT
Sol.210. (b) Sum of place values - 1. DEFA = 4561 T+2 = V, E+2 = G, M+2 = O, P+2 = R,
PRO = 16+18+15-1 = 48 D = 4, E = 5, F = 6, A = 1 E+2 = 7, R+2 = T
In the same way, In the same way, FRIEND = HTKGPF
COH = 3+15+8-1 = 25 Sol.218. (b) Place values of the
consonants are the same , while of the
Sol.226. (c) Direct place values are
Sol.211. (a) +1 , -1 rule is used. vowels is doubled.
written
REASON = SDBRPM REPAIR = 18101621818
‘PARTY’ = ‘161182025’
R+1 = S, E-1 = D, A+1 = B, S-1 = R, R = 18, E = 5×2 = 10, P = 16 P = 16
O+1 = P, N-1 = M A = 1×2 = 2, I = 9×2 = 18, R = 18 A=1
In the same way,
In the same way, R = 18
NGLISH = OFMHTG
GALAXY = 721222425 T = 20
N+1 = O, G-1 = F, L+1 = M, I-1 = H,
G = 7, A = 1×2 = 2, L = 12 Y = 25
S+1 = T, H-1 = G
In the same way,
A = 1×2 = 2, X = 24, Y = 25
‘CAMERA’ = 31135181
Sol.212. (b) Direct place values are
written. Sol.219. (b) Place values of the opposite Sol.227. (d)
VERBAL = 225182112 letters are used for coding.
Similarly, CLASS = 24152688
Sol.VER = 19151222518
C = X = 24, L = O = 15, A = Z = 26, S =
Sol.213. (c) -3 rule is used. H = 8, S = H = 8
MORPH = 141291119
1 3 6 10 Q.12. Which letter-cluster will replace Q.20. Which number will replace the
4
, 5 , 7 , 11 ,?
the question mark(?) in the following question mark ? in the following series.
15 15 17 17 series? SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
(a) 23 (b) 19 (c) 27 (d) 21
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) 5 7 11 14 23 ? 43 48
Y,X,V,S,?,J (a) 27 (b) 39 (c) 31 (d) 26
Q.5. Which letter will replace the
(a) O (b) N (c) Q (d) P
question mark(?) in the following series?
Q.21. Which letter will replace the
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
Q.13. Which number will replace the question mark(?) in the following series?
M, N, O, L, Q, J, ?, H
question mark(?) in the following series? Z,X,V,T,R,?
(a) R (b) S (c) K (d) J
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
3, 7, 13, 27, ?, 107, 213 (a)S (b)O (c)P (d)Q
Q.6. Which letter-cluster will replace the
(a) 63 (b)53 (c) 58 (d) 49
question mark (?) in the following
Q.22. Which number will come next in
series?
Q.14. Which number will replace the the following series?
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
question mark(?) in the following series? SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
BECD, FIGH, KNLM, ?, XAYZ
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) 1, 4, 4, 16, 64, ________.
(a) PSQR (b) QWSU
1, 3, 4, 7, ?, 18, 29 (a)216 (b)1024 (c)128 (d)1026
(c) QTRS (d) ORPQ
(a)10 (b)13 (c)15 (d)11
Q.23. Which number will come next in
Q.7. Which number will replace the
Q.15. Which number will replace the the following series?
question mark (?) in the following
question mark(?) in the following series? SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
series?
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) 3,7,16,32,57,____
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
1, 2, 6, 12, ?, 72, 216 (a)85 (b)80 (c)98 (d)93
0, 1, 5, 14, 30, ?
(a)24 (b)32
(a) 43 (b) 53 (c) 55 (d) 46
(c)36 (d)48 Q.24. Which set of letters will come
next in the following series?
Q.8. Which number will replace the
Q.16. Which letter will replace the SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
question mark (?) in the following
question mark (?) in the following BDZ, DGX, FJV, HMT, JPR, ______
series?
series? (a)MSP (b)LSP (c)LTP (d)LSO
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
4, 10, 18, 38, ?, 150
J, Q, L, O, N, ?, P, K Q.25. Which number in the given series
(a) 78 (b) 74 (c) 84 (d) 70
(a) M (b) I (c) K (d) L is INCORRECT?
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.9. Which letter will replace the
Q.17. Which number will replace the 11, 30, 67, 120, 219, 346
question mark (?) in the following
question mark (?) in the following (a)11 (b)120 (c)67 (d)346
series?
series?
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.26.Which number will replace the
B, D, G, I, L, ?, Q
3, 5, 10, 18, 29, ?, 60 question mark (?) in the following
(a) P (b) N (c) M (d) O
(a) 46 (b) 37 (c) 45 (d) 43 series?
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
Q.10. Which number will replace the
Q.18. Which number will replace the 136,137,135,138,134,139, ?
question mark (?) in the following
question mark ? in the following series: (a) 136 (b) 138 (c) 139 (d) 133
series?
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
7 9 13 15 ? 21 25 Q.27. Which letter will replace the
3, 4, 7, 11, 18, ?
(a) 18 (b) 20 (c) 17 (d) 19 question mark (?) in the following
(a) 22 (b) 25 (c) 29 (d) 31
series?
Q.19. Which letter cluster will replace SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
Q.11. Which letter-cluster will replace
the question mark ? in the following C,E,I,O,?
the question mark(?) in the following
series? (a) A (b) W (c) Z (d) X
series?
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
HKNQ, JIPO, KHQN, MFSL, ? Q.28. Which number will replace the
CGE, HJI, LPN, SUT, ?
(a) ODUJ (b) NGRM question mark (?) in the following
(a) XBZ (b) YAZ
(c) NEKT (d) NETK series?
(c) YCA (d) XZY
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
1,2,5,?,677
(a) 11 (b) 25 (c) 26 (d) 95 Q.37. Which number will replace the SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
question mark (?) in the following 0.15, 0.20, 0.30, 0.45, 0.65 ?
Q.29. Which number is wrong in the series? (a) 0.90 (b) 0.80
(c) 0.95 (d) 0.85
given series? SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) 60, 64, 32, 36, 18,? Q.46. Identify the number that does
3,7,7,11,9,13,13,17,15,23 (a) 22 (b) 11 (c) 15 (d) 20 NOT belong in the given series.
(a) 9 (b) 23 (c) 13 (d)17 SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
Q.38. Which letter will replace the 5, 9, 17, 29, 55, 65
Q.30. Which letter cluster will replace question mark (?) in the following (a) 55 (b) 29 (c) 9 (d) 5
the question mark (?) in the following series?
series? SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) Q.47. Which number will replace the
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) X, V, T, R, P,? question mark (?) in the following
DEY, FFW, IGT, KHR, NIO, ? (a) Q (b) S (c) N (d) O series?
(a) QJM (b) PJM SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
(c) QJN (d) PJN Q.39. Which letter will replace the 1, 4, 3, 4, 7, 7, 13, 13, ?
question mark (?) in the following (a) 20 (b) 22 (c) 31 (d) 21
Q.31. Which number will come next in series?
the following series? SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) Q.48. Which number will replace the
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) GXB, JVD, MTF, PRH,? question mark (?) in the following
5, 12, 31, 68, 129, _____ (a) SQJ (b) RPJ series?
(a) 220 (b) 218 (c) 131 (d) 190 (c) RQI (d) SPJ SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
7, 14, 33, 70, 131, ?
Q.32. Which letter-cluster will replace Q.40. Which letter-cluster will replace (a) 190 (b) 218 (c) 131 (d) 222
the question mark(?) in the following the question mark (?) in the following
series? series? Q.49. Which letter-cluster will replace
EZI, FYJ, GXK, HWL, ? SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) the question mark (?) in the following
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) 1, 5, 5, 25, ?, 3125 series?
(a) MVM (b) MVN (a) 215 (b) 125 (c) 225 (d) 375 SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
(c) JVM (d) IVM IVM, HWL, GXK, FYJ, ?
Q.41. Which letter-cluster will replace (a) EZH (b) EAH
Q.33. Which number will come next in the question mark (?) in the following (c) EZI (d) DZI
the following series? series?
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) Q.50. Which letter will replace the
CFZ, EGX, HIU, JLS, MPP, ?
9, 196, 25, 169, 49, 144, 81, ____ (a) NTO (b) OUN question mark (?) in the following
(a) 121 (b) 100 (c) 64 (d) 36 (c) MSN (d) OTN series?
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
Q.34. Which number in the given series Q.42. Identify the number that does B, E, H, K, N, ?
is Incorrect? NOT belong in the given series.
(a) O (b) P (c) Q (d) N
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
2, 6, 6, 10, 8, 12, 12, 15, 14, 18
3, 7, 15, 27, 53, 63 Q.51. Which letter-cluster will replace
(a) 15 (b) 8 (c) 18 (d) 12
(a) 53 (b) 63 (c) 27 (d) 7 the question mark(?) in the following
Q.43. Which number will replace the series?
Q.35. Which letter will replace the question mark (?) in the following SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
question mark(?) in the following series? series? XCA, WDZ, UFX, RIU, NMQ, ?
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
(a) JFU (b) IKJ
A, D, G, J, M, ? 3 , ? , 101 , 10202
(a) 10 (b) 99 (c) 100 (d) 95 (c) JKO (d) IRL
(a) Q (b) P (c) O (d) N
Q.44. Which letter will replace the Q.52. In the following number series,
Q.36. Identify the number that does question mark (?) in the following two numbers have been put within
NOT belong in the given series. series? brackets. Select the most appropriate
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) option for these numbers in relation to
0, 6, 24, 60, 120, 216 C, F, K, R, A, ?
their inclusion in the series.
(a) M (b) I (c) J (d) L
(a) 120 (b) 216 (c) 6 (d) 60 SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
Q.45. Which number will replace the 1, 9, 25, 49, (81), 121, 169, (215), 289
question mark(?) in the following series?
(a)Both the bracketed numbers are of the given letter series will complete Q.65. Select the combination of letters
incorrect. the series. that when sequentially placed in the gaps
(b)Both the bracketed numbers are B_bab_bc_abbb_ba_b of the given letter series will complete
correct. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) the series.
(c)The first bracketed number is correct (a) cbbac (b) cbabc Dc_abc_cb_bcd_ba_c
and the second is incorrect. (c) cbbcb (d) bcbab SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(d)The first bracketed number is (a) dbacb (b) cbadb
incorrect and the second is correct. Q.59. Which number will replace the (c) bdacb (d) bdcab
question mark (?) in the following
Q.53. Which number will come next in series? Q.66. Which number will replace the
the following figure series.? 3, 7, 16, 35, ?, 153 question mark (?) in the following
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) series?
1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63,___ (a) 84 (b) 74 (c) 78 (d) 63 2, 3, 6, 10, 17, 28, ?
(a) 126 (b) 127 (c) 125 (d) 139 SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.60. Which number will replace the (a) 45 (b) 39 (c) 43 (d) 46
Q.54. Identify the number that does question mark (?) in the following
NOT belong in the given series. series? Q.67. Select the term that will come in
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) 2, 5, 11, 23, 44, ? place of ?.
1, 8, 27, 64, 125, 216, 344, 512, 729 SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) 7 , 11 , 19 , 31 , ? , 67
(a) 344 (b) 729 (c) 64 (d) 512 (a) 77 (b) 51 (c) 63 (d) 66 SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) 45 (b) 51 (c) 43 (d) 47
Q.55. Which number will replace the Q.61. Select the combination of letters
question mark(?) in the following series? that when sequentially placed in the gaps Q.68. A letter series is given below in
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) of the given letter series will complete which some letters are missing. Select
2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, ?, 65, 82, 101 the series. the option that gives the letters that can
(a) 48 (b) 42 (c) 50 (d) 49 ac_d_b_cbdd_a_bddb fill these blanks in that order.
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) a_ca_bab_ad_abc_db
Q.56. In the following number series, (a) bdabc (b) bdbca SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening)
two numbers have been put within (c) bdcab (d) cbdbc (a) bdcab (b) bdcba
brackets. Select the most appropriate (c) bcdba (d) bddac
option for these numbers in relation to Q.62. Select the combinations of letters
their inclusion in the series. that when sequentially placed in the gaps Q.69. Find the next number in the given
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) of the given letter series will complete series.
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, (12), 14, 16, (18), 20 the series. 3 , 13 , 31 , ? , 91
(a)The first bracketed number is correct Cb_db_cba_bc_bad_c SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening)
and the second is incorrect. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening) (a) 48 (b) 63 (c) 69 (d) 57
(b)The first bracketed number is (a) acdeb (b) cabde
incorrect and the second is correct. (c) acbed (d) dcbcb Q.70. A letter series is given below in
(c)Both the bracketed numbers are which some letters are missing. Select
correct. Q.63. Which number will replace the the option which gives the letters that
(d)Both the bracketed numbers are question mark(?) in the following can fill these blanks in that order.
incorrect. series? Ba_d_cb_cdb_ba_dbc
98, 95, 86, 82, 66, ?, 36 SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
Q.57. Which letter will come next in the SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) (a) cbcad (b) cbacc
following series? (a) 58 (b) 60 (c) 61 (d) 63 (c) abbdc (d) bcabc
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
Z, U, Q, N, L,____ Q.64. Select the combination of letters Q.71. Select the term that will come next
(a) K (b) H (c) G (d) M that when sequentially placed in the in the following series.
gaps of the given letter series will 3 , 5 , 10 , 20 , 37 , ?
complete the series. SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
Bac_cab_cd_a_ac_ca (a) 58 (b) 61 (c) 69 (d) 63
SSC CGL 2018 Tier I SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) bdabc (b) dcbac Q.72. Which number will replace the
Q.58. Select the combination of letters (c) cadbc (d) dacbd question mark (?) in the following series
that when sequentially placed in the gaps ?
5 , 12 , 26 , 54 , ? (a) A (b) Y (c) X (d) Z Q.88. Select the letter cluster that will
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) come next in the following series.
(a) 112 (b) 92 (c) 110 (d) 98 Q.80. Select the letter cluster that will GZI , HYJ , IXK , JWL , ?
Q.73. Select the combination of the come next in the following series. SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon)
letters that when sequentially placed in BOP , DPN , FQL , HRJ, ? (a) JVN (b) KVM
the gaps of the given letter series will SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c) LVM (d) KUM
complete the series. (a) JSH (b) JSI
db_cbd_ba_bd_bac_d (c) ISH (d) ITI Q.89. Which number will replace the
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) question mark (?) in the following
(a) adbcd (b) adcdb Q.81. Find the next term in the series. series?
(c) bdcbd (d) dacdb CBA , FGE , ILI , LQM , ? 120 , 128 , 144 , 168 , ? , 240
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.74. Which number will replace the (a) OVP (b) NVQ (a) 200 (b) 216 (c) 208 (d) 202
question mark (?) in the following series. (c) OUP (d) OVQ
7 , 11 , 18 , 29 , ? , 76 Q.90. Select the letter cluster that will
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) Q.82. Find the next term in the series. come next in the following series.
(a) 53 (b) 61 (c) 44 (d) 47 5 , 9 , ? , 29 , 45 ADH , XAE , UXB , RUY , ?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.75. Select the combination of letters (a) 25 (b) 17 (c) 15 (d) 19 (a) OSV (b) PRV
that when sequentially placed in the gaps (c) ORV (d) ORU
of the given letter series will complete Q.83. Find the term that will replace the
the series. ? in the series. Q.91. Select the term that will replace
cd_ab_cd_abb_dda_b Z,X,V,?,R,P,? the question mark (?) in the following
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) series.
(a) bbcdb (b) dbdcb (a) S , N (b) S , O A,G,L,?,S,U,V
(c) dbcbc (d) cbdab (c) T , O (d) T , N SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) P (b) O
Q.76. Which number will replace the Q.84. Select the option that will come (c) N (d) Q
question mark (?) in the following next in the following series.
number series? OBE , PDH , QFK , RHN , ? Q.92. Which letter will replace the
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) question mark (?) in the following
16 , 24 , 36 , ? , 81 (a) SKQ (b) RJQ series?
(a) 54 (b) 52 (c) 61 (d) 58 (c) SJQ (d) SJP X, R, ?, I, F, D, C
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
Q.77. Select the combinations of letters Q.85. Select the option that will come (a) Q (b) M (c) N (d) O
that when sequentially placed in the gaps next in the following series.
of the given letter series will complete 57 , 62 , 31 , 36 , 18 , ? Q.93. Which letter-cluster will replace
the series. SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) the question mark (?) in the following
ca_bab_ad_ab_ad_ab (a) 34 (b) 23 (c) 19 (d) 36 series?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) bcdcb (b) cdbcd Q.86. Which number will replace the FKP, HNT, JQX, LTB,?
(c) dcbcb (d) dcabc question mark (?) in the following (a) MWF (b) NWG
series? (c) NXF (d) NWF
Q.78. Which number will replace the K,M,O,?,S,U,?,Y
question mark (?) in the following SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) Q.94. Which number will replace the
series? (a) R , W (b) P , W question mark (?) in the following
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c) Q , W (d) Q , X series?
3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, ? 115, ?, 134, 145, 157, 170
(a) 16 (b) 17 (c) 14 (d) 18 Q.87. Select the option that will come SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
next in the following series. (a) 124 (b) 122 (c) 125 (d) 127
Q.79. Which letter will replace the 2 , 7 , 17 , 32 , 52 , ?
question mark (?) in the following SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) Q.95. Which letter-cluster will replace
series? (a) 77 (b) 134 (c) 126 (d) 102 the question mark (?) in the following
A, B, E , J , Q , ? series?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) PRT, TVX, ?, BDF, FHJ
ab_bcab_b_ab_bcab_bc Q.124. Select the term that will come Q.131. Which number will replace the
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) next in the following series. question mark (?) in the following series
(a) dcdcd (b) ccdcc 6 , 24 , 60 , 120 , ? ?
(c) ddcdd (d) cdcdc SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) 7, 11, ?, 31, 47
(a) 216 (b) 240 SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
Q.118. Which number will replace the (c) 210 (d) 186 (a) 29 (b) 55 (c) 5 (d) 19
question mark (?) in the following series
? Q.125. Which number will replace the Q.132. Select the combination of letters
2 , 4 , 16 , 52 , 132 , 282 , ? question mark (?) in the following that when sequentially placed in the gaps
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening) series? of the given letter series will complete
(a) 512 (b) 527 16 , 30 , 62 , 122 , 246 , ? the series.
(c) 534 (d) 572 SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) U__RPKQ_UKD_PK_R_KD
(a) 490 (b) 488 R_K_R
Q.119. Select the combination of letters (c) 492 (d) 494 SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
that when sequentially placed in the gaps (a) KQPRQUPQ (b) KDRRUURQ
of the given letter series will complete Q.126. Select the term that will come (c) KDRRQUPQ (d) KDRRQPPR
the series. next in the following series.
ab_ba_db_bd_ac_ba_db_cdbabd_ JVD , MTF , PRH , ? , VNL Q.133. Select the term that will come
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening) SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) next in the following series.
(a) dcadbbab (b) dcabdbab (a) RPJ (b) SPJ FBA, IGE, LLI, OQM, ?
(c) cdabdbba (d) dcdabbab (c) SQJ (d) RQI SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
(a) RVQ (b) QVQ
Q.120. Which number will replace the Q.127. Select the combination of letters (c) RVP (d) RUP
question mark (?) in the following that when sequentially placed in the gaps
series? of the given letter series will complete Q.134. Select the number that will come
the series.
89 , 90 , 82 , 109 , 45 , ? next in the following series.
H_ _E P C K_ _ C D E P _ K F H C _
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening) E P C_F 2, 6, 14, 30, 62, ?
(a) -80 (b) 125 (c) 170 (d) 109 SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening)
(a) DCFHFDD (b) CDHHDCK (a) 122 (b) 98
Q.121. Select the combination of letters (c) CDFHCDK (d) CCFHKDK (c) 134 (d) 126
that when sequentially placed in the gaps
of the given letter series will complete Q.128. Select the letter-cluster that will Q.135. Which number will replace the
the series. come next in the following series. question mark (?) in the following
DOP , FPN , HQL , JRJ , ?
a_b_aad_ca_dbc_adb_a series?
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) 4, 16, 36, 64, 100, 144, 196, ?
(a) LSH (b) LSI
(a) dcabca (b) dbcaca (c) KSH (d) KTI SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening)
(c) dcbaac (d) dcabac (a) 256 (b) 284
Q.129. Select the combination of letters (c) 225 (d) 246
Q.122. Which number will replace the that when sequentially placed in the gaps
question mark (?) in the following of the given letter series will complete Q.136. Select the letter cluster that will
series? the series. come next in the following series.
3, 14, 29, 38, 51, 58, 69, ? T C _ M B C _ N T _ QM_CD_T_ LVD, OTF, RRH, ?, XNL
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) QMB_DN SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening)
(a) 74 (b) 37 (c) 73 (d) 47 SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) UQI (b) TPJ
(a) TDCBNCD (b) QDDBCCN (c) TQJ (d) UPJ
Q.123. Select the combination of letters (c) QDCBNCC (d) QBCDNNC
which when placed sequentially in the Q.137. Select the combination of letters
given letter gaps will complete the Q.130. Which number will replace the that when sequentially placed in the gaps
letters. question mark (?) in the following series of the given letter series will complete
_ _ Q D P C _ _QCQ__CPDQC ? the series.
_DP_PD 15, 43, 83, 137, 207, ? s_ _m r q c t_p d m _ q _ t s _ _ m r q c t
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning )
(a) QCPCPPQC (b) PCPDDPDC (a) 297 (b) 292 (a) pdsrcrd (b) pdsrcpd
(c) QCDDDPQD (d) QCPDDPQC (c) 295 (d) 294 (c) rdsrcrd (d) pdsrbpd
Q.138. Which number will replace the BE, DG, FK, HQ, ?
question mark (?) in the following Q.145. Select the combination of letters SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
series? that when sequentially placed in the gaps (a) JY (b) JX (c) JS (d) YJ
16, 18, 21, 26, 33, ? of the given letter series will complete
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning ) the series. Q.152. Which number will replace the
(a) 46 (b) 44 (c) 45 (d) 43 u _ _ m p m _ _ u ucm_mmj_uc_ question mark (?) in the following
pmm_ series?
Q.139. Select the combination of letters SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
that when sequentially placed in the gaps (a) u c u j p m m j (b) u c m j u u m m 6, 7, 11, 20, ?
of the given letter series will complete (c) u c m j p u m j (d) p c j m p u m j (a) 29 (b) 32 (c) 35 (d) 36
the series.
g _km_skm_gkm_skmggk_p Q.146. Which number will replace the Q.153. Select the combination of letters
s_m question mark (?) in the following that when sequentially placed in the gaps
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) series? of the given letter series will complete
(a)gspgkm (b)gpgpmk 55, 56, 64, 91, 155, ? the series.
(c)gpgskm (d)gpgpkm SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) OL, QO, __, UU, WX
(a) 265 (b) 275 (c) 280 (d) 270 SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.140. Which number will replace the (a) ST (b) RS (c) SU (d) SR
question mark (?) in the following Q.147. Which number will replace the
series? question mark (?) in the following series Q.154. Which number will replace the
20,10,10,15,30,? ? question mark (?) in the following
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) 77, 92, 125, 178, 253, ? series?
(a)45 (b)90 (c)60 (d)75 SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) 6, 10, 26, 62, ?
(a) 350 (b) 352 (c) 353 (d) 351 SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.141. Select the combination of letters (a) 92 (b) 126 (c) 216 (d) 112
that when sequentially placed in the gaps Q.148. Select the combination of letters
of the given letter series will complete that when sequentially placed in the gaps Q.155. Which number will replace the
the series. of the given letter series will complete question mark (?) in the following
xq _ _ m c c _ _ q p f m _ _ b x_ _ f m c the series. series?
_b x _ _ yq__txz__qsqtx__yqs_ 1, 2, 6, 24, 120, ?
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) t SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning)
(a)pfbxccqpc (b)sfbcccqpc SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) (a) 240 (b) 570
(c)qfbxccqpc (d)pfbxcxqpc (a) z y s q y y z y q (b) y y s q z y z y q (c) 720 (d) 360
(c) z y q s y z z y q (d) z y s q y y y z t
Q.142. Which number will replace the Q.156. Which letter-pair will replace the
question mark (?) in the following Q.149. Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following
series? question mark (?) in the following series?
28,32,41,57,82,? series? GD, IF, ? , SP, AX
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) 52, 54, 57, 62, 69, ? SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning)
(a)120 (b)118 (c)116 (d)122 SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) MJ (b) NM (c) JK (d) MN
(a) 90 (b) 95 (c) 80 (d) 85
Q.143. Which number will replace the Q.157. Which letter-pair will replace the
question mark(?) in the following series? Q.150. Select the combination of letters question mark (?) in the following
25, 42, 67, 101, 145, ? that when sequentially placed in the gaps series?
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) of the given HE , ? , NK, TQ, BY
(a)200 (b)199 (c)201 (d)202 letter series will complete the series. SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
c _ _ p l o p c__rplo_c_c_pl_p (a) IK (b) JG (c) JH (d) IG
Q.144. Select the combination of letters
c
that when sequentially placed in the gaps
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Morning) Q.158 Which number will replace the
of the given
(a) c r c c p c r o (b) c r p c p r r o question mark (?) in the following
letter series will complete the series.
(c) p r c c p c r r (d) c r p c p c r o series?
t s m _ _ nq__smmn__st_mmn
_qs 12, 22, 42, 72, ?
Q.151. Which letter-pair will replace the SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Morning )
question mark (?) in the following (a) 102 (b) 92 (c) 122 (d) 112
(a) mnstnqmn (b) mmstmqtn
series?
(c) mnstnqsn (d) nmstnqns
Q.159 Which letter-pair will replace the Q.175. Select the number that can
question mark (?) in the following SSC MTS 2019 Tier I replace the question mark (?) in the
series? following series.
Q.167. Select the number that can 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, ?
JG, LI, ? , VS, DA
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening)
following series. (a) 47 (b) 50 (c) 48 (d) 49
(a) PM (b) QM (c) PQ (d) OR
16, 20, 29, 45, 70, ?
Q.176. Select the number that can
Q.160 Which number will replace the SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning)
replace the question mark (?) in the
question mark (?) in the following (a) 106 (b) 116 (c) 96 (d) 126
following series.
series? 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, ?
6 , 12 , 36 , 144 , ? Q.168. Select the number that can
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) 41 (b) 43 (c) 37 (d) 31
(a) 720 (b) 520 (c) 620 (d) 420 following series.
31, 44, 58, 73, 89, ?
Q.177. Select the numbers that can
Q.161 Which letter-pair will replace the SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning)
replace the question marks (?) in the
question mark (?) in the following series (a) 105 (b) 106 (c) 115 (d) 116
following series.
? 36, 49, 51, 39, 53, 54, 42, 57, 57, 45, ?, ?
FJ, HL, ? , LP, NR Q.169. Select the letter-pair that can
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) 71, 60 (b) 60, 63
(a) JM (b) JN (c) GM (d) IN following series.
(c) 60, 61 (d) 61, 60
AR, CU, EX, GA, ?
Q.162. Which number will replace the SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.178. Select the letter-cluster that can
question mark (?) in the following (a) JE (b) ID (c) IF (d) KF
replace the question mark (?) in the
series? following series.
2, 4, 7, 12, 19, 30, ? Q.170. Select the number that can
MRT, TYA, AFH, HMO, ?
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) replace the question mark (?) in the
following series. SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) 47 (b) 38 (c) 43 (d) 36 (a) PUV (b) PUU
69,109,159,219,289,?
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) OTV (d) OTU
Q.163. Which number will replace the (a) 349 (b) 369 (c) 379 (d) 359
question mark (?) in the following Q.179. Select the number that can
series? Q.171. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the
7, 9, 12, 17, 24, 35, ? replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) following series. 72,69,64,?,48
43,31,74,105,179,? SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 52 (b) 45 (c) 47 (d) 48
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 57 (b) 54 (c) 59 (d) 55
(a) 263 (b) 279 (c) 294 (d) 284
Q.164. Which letter-pair will replace the
Q.180. Select the number that can
question mark (?) in the following Q.172. Select the letter-pair that can replace the question mark (?) in the
series? replace the question mark(?) in the following series.
EI, GK, ? , KO, MQ following series. 37, 33, 29, 25 ?
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) KP, HM, EJ, BG, ? SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) IL (b) KM (c) IM (d) JK SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 19 (b) 21 (c) 20 (d) 22
(a) YD (b) ZE (c) YC (d) XC
Q.165. Which number will replace the Q.181. Select the letter-cluster that can
Q.173. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the
question mark (?) in the following replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
series? following series. RAB, TDG, VGL, ?,ZMV
2, 3, 8, 31, ? 137, 148, 161, 176, 193, ? SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) (a) XJQ (b) YLR
(a) 154 (b) 134 (c) 105 (d) 95 (a) 232 (b) 214 (c) 224 (d) 212 (c) XKQ (d) YKR
Q.166. Which letter-pair will replace the Q.174. Select the letter-cluster that can Q.182. Select the number that can
replace the question mark (?) in the replace the question mark (?) in the
question mark (?) in the following series
following series. following series.
? RAP, SCS, TEV, UGY,? 8, 8, 16, 48, ?
KH, ? , QN, WT, EB SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) (a) VJB (b) WJB (c) WJC (d) VIB (a) 216 (b) 190 (c) 196 (d) 192
(a) NJ (b) MJ (c) LN (d) MK
Q.183. Select the letter-pair that can Q.191. A series is given with one term Q.198. Select the number that can
replace the question mark (?) in the missing. Select the correct alternative replace the question mark (?) in the
following series. from the given ones that will complete following series.
MR, NU, OX, PA, ?
the series. 13, 22, 33, 48, 69, ?
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
LP, MR, ? , OV, PX SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) RE (b) QC (c) RC (d) QD
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 112 (b) 96 (c) 98 (d) 88
Q.184. Select the number that can (a) MT (b) NU (c) MU (d) NT
replace the question mark (?) in the Q.199. Select the number that can
following series. Q.192. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the
279, 277, 273, 267, ? replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening) following series. 197, 220, 244, 269, 295, ?
(a) 259 (b) 263 (c) 261 (d) 257 12, 12, 24, 72, 288, ? SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 328 (b) 322 (c) 330 (d) 312
Q.185. Select the number that can
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 1228 (b) 1440
following series. (c) 1680 (d) 1448 Q.200. Select the letter-pair that can
307, 303, 299, 295, ? replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) Q.193. Select the number that can following series.
(a) 287 (b) 293 (c) 289 (d) 291 replace the question mark (?) in the RJ, XP, DV, JB, ?
following series. SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.186. A series is given with one term 16, 49, 149, 450, 1354, ? (a) QH (b) PI (c) QJ (d) PH
missing. Select the correct alternative
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
form the given ones that will complete
the series. (a) 4067 (b) 4062 Q.201. Select the number that can
ML, RQ, WV, BA, ? (c) 4066 (d) 4068 replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) following series.
(a) GE (b) GF (c) HF (d) HE Q.194. Select the number that can 961, 984, 1008, 1033, 1059, ?
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.187. Select the number that can following series. (a) 1086 (b) 1084
replace the question mark (?) in the
16, 17, 21, 30, 46, ? (c) 1078 (d) 1096
following series.
3, 7, 22, 89, ? SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) (a) 81 (b) 77 (c) 71 (d) 63 Q.202. Select the number that can
(a) 452 (b) 446 (c) 440 (d) 448 replace the question mark (?) in the
Q.195. Select the number that can following series.
Q.188. Select the correct alternative replace the question mark (?) in the 13, 40, 121, 364, ?
from the given ones that will complete following series. SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening)
the series. 1138, 1150, 1163, 1177, ? (a) 1091 (b) 1093
ROD, XUJ, DAP, JGV,? SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) (c) 1092 (d) 1094
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 1196 (b) 1202
(a) QNC (b) PNB (c) PMB (d) QMB (c) 1192 (d) 1204 Q.203. In the following question, select
the missing number from the given
Q.189. Select the number that can Q.196. Select the correct alternative series.
replace the question mark(?) in the from the given ones that will complete 31, 17, 48, 65, 113, ?
following series. the series. SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
16,17,23,18,19,26,20,21,29,22,?,? RAM, VET, ZIA, ? , HQO (a) 174 (b) 162 (c) 168 (d) 178
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) 23,32 (b) 25,36 (a) DNI (b) DNH Q.204. A series is given with one term
(c) 32,23 (d) 36,25 (c) DMI (d) DMH missing. Select the correct alternative
Q.197. A series is given with one term from the given ones that will complete
Q.190. Select the number that can missing. Select the correct alternative the series.
replace the question mark(?) in the from the given ones that will complete AMD, CLF, EKH, ?, IIL
following series. the series. SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
63,82,102,123,145,? JG, FC, BY, XU, ? (a) GJL (b) HJJ (c) HJK (d) GJJ
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 167 (b) 178 (c) 168 (d) 159 (a) TR (b) VQ (c) VR (d) TQ Q.205. Select the number that can
replace the question mark (?) in the
following series.
14, 17, 22, 29, 40, ? Q.213. Select the number that can SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 621 (b) 591 (c) 581 (d) 691
(a) 59 (b) 53 (c) 63 (d) 57 following series.
39, 19, 58, 77, 135, ? Q.221. Select the number that can
replace the question mark (?) in the
Q.206. Select the number that can SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning)
following series.
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 202 (b) 224 (c) 196 (d) 212 423, 407, 439, 391, 455, ?
following series. SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
23, 29, 31, 37, 41, ? Q.214. Select the letter-pair that can (a) 375 (b) 420 (c) 365 (d) 360
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) 53 (b) 44 (c) 59 (d) 43 following series. Q.222. Which letter will replace the
JL, GJ, DH, AF, ? question mark(?) in the following series?
Q.207. Select the number that can SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) FLO, H?Q, JPS, LRU
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) YD (b) XC (c) YC (d) XD
(a) M (b) P (c) N (d) I
following series.
37, 43, 51, 61, 73, ? Q.215. Select the number that can Q.223. Select the correct option that will
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) replace the question mark (?) in the fill in the blank and complete the series.
(a) 85 (b) 89 (c) 87 (d) 83 following series. 10, 17, 26,37, ___
11, 14, 31, 14, 16, 34, 17, 18, 37, ?, 20, ? SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.208. A series is given with one Letter SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 49 (b) 50 (c) 54 (d) 52
Cluster missing. Select the correct (a) 21, 41 (b) 20, 41
alternative from the given ones that will (c) 21, 40 (d) 20, 40 Q.224. Which of the following letter
complete the series. clusters will replace the question mark
POND, UVSK, ZCXR, EJCY, ? Q.216. Select the Letter Cluster that can (?) to complete the given series?
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) replace the question mark (?) in the PTX, AEI, LPT, ?
(a) JQHF (b) KQHF following series. SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) JQHE (d) KQHE ROB, URE, XUH, ?, DAN (a) XAE (b) WZE
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) XAD (d) WAE
Q.209. Select the letter-pair that can (a) BYL (b) AYK
replace the question mark (?) in the (c) AXK (d) BXL Q.225. Which number will replace the
following series. question mark (?) in the following
RD, XJ, DP, JV, ? Q.217. Select the number that can series?
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) replace the question mark (?) in the 15, 17, 20, 25, 32, 43, ?
(a) QC (b) PB (c) PC (d) QB following series. SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
3, 3, 6, 24, 192, ? (a) 56 (b) 55 (c) 57 (d) 54
Q.210. Select the number that can SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 3072 (b) 1536 Q.226. Which number will replace the
following series. (c) 4992 (d) 2688 question mark (?) in the following
600, 120, 30, 10, 5, ? series?
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) Q.218. Select the number that can 105, 106, 114, 141, ?
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 2 replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
following series. (a) 207 (b) 208 (c) 205 (d) 206
1107, 1127, 1167, 1227, 1307, ?
Q.211. In the following question, select
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening) Q.227. Select the letter Cluster that can
the missing number from the given
(a) 1417 (b) 1427 (c) 1397 (d) 1407 replace the question mark (?) in the
series.
17, 31, 47, 65, ? following series.
Q.219. Select the Letter Cluster that can
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) QKR, UOV, YSZ, CWD, ?
replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) 87 (b) 89 (c) 85 (d) 83 following series. SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
MONG, RUUL, WABT, BGIB, ? (a) GAH (b) FZG
Q.212. Select the number that can SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening) (c) GAI (d) FBH
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) HNQJ (b) HNPS
(c) GMPJ (d) GMQJ Q.228. Which number will replace the
following series.
461, 481, 502, 524, 547, ? question mark (?) in the following
Q.220. Select the number that can series?
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) 573 (b) 585 (c) 571 (d) 581 15, 32, 55, ?, 127, 180
following series.
36, 73, 147, 295, ? SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) 85 (b) 84 (c) 86 (d) 87
Q.254. Select the term that will come Q.262. Select the term that will come Q.270. Select the term that will come
next in the following series. next in the following series. next in the following series.
CAY, FDB, IGE, ______ MN, NOP, PQRS, STUVW,? GN, MT, SZ, _____
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) KJL (b) LJH (c) KIG (d) JHL (a) WXYZ (b) WXYZA (a) WD (b) ZG (c) YF (d) XE
(c) XYZABC (d) WXYZAB
Q.255. Select the correct option that will Q.271. Select the term that will come
complete the series. Q.263. Find the wrong term in the given next in the following series.
13, 42, 129, 390, ______ series. 8, 27, 64, 125, ____
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening) 17, 22, 29, 36, 49, 62 SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 1220 (b) 1173 SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 280 (b) 343 (c) 250 (d) 216
(c) 1179 (d) 1170 (a) 22 (b) 49 (c) 29 (d) 36
Q.272. The following number series
Q.256. Which number will replace the Q.264. Select the correct option that will item numbers are placed within the
question mark (?) in the following series. complete the series. bracket. Study the series. Select the
12,14,17,22,29,40,? 7, 22, 52, 97, 157, ? correct option in relation to numbers
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) given in the bracket.
(a) 51 (b) 53 (c) 38 (d) 47 (a) 232 (b) 222 (c) 257 (d) 254 4, 5, 6, 16, (24), 36, (60), 125, 216
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.257. Select the term that will come Q.265. In the following number series (a)the number of the first one (from left)
next in the following series. two numbers have been put within is correct and the rest is wrong.
BDf, Glk, LNp, ______. brackets. Study the series carefully and (b)the number of the first one (from left)
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning) select the correct alternative with respect is wrong and the rest is correct.
(a) QTu (b) QSU (c) QSu (d) QTv to the series. (c)Both numbers are correct
5, 11, 18, (25), 35, (45), 56, (d) both numbers are incorrect.
Q.258. In the following number series SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning)
two numbers have been put within (a) Both the bracket numbers are Q.273. Select the option that will be
brackets. Study the series carefully and incorrect followed in the following series.
select alternatives with respect to the (b) The first bracket number(from the YVS, ROL, KHE, _____
series. left) is correct and the second is SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening)
1,9,25,(36),81,121,(169),225 incorrect. (a) DBZ (b) EBY
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning) (c) Both the bracket numbers are correct. (c) DAX (d) DAY
(a) The first bracketed number (from the (d) The first bracket number(from the
left) is correct and the second incorrect. left) is incorrect and the second is Q.274. Complete the following number
(b) Both the bracketed numbers are correct. series.
incorrect 620, 670, 722, 776, ______
(c) The first bracketed number (from the Q.266. Complete the following number SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening)
left) is incorrect and the second is series: (a) 850 (b) 841 (c) 859 (d) 832
correct. 529,441,361,289,______
(d) Both the bracketed numbers are SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning) Q.275. Select the number that can
correct. (a) 220 (b) 256 (c) 235 (d) 225 replace the question mark (?) in the
following series.
Q.259. Select the term that will complete Q.267. Select the word that appears in
the following letter series. the next series. 26, 34, 41, 46, 56, ?
QN, RP, TS, WW, ______, FH aaCee,gglkk,mmOqq,______. SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning) (a) 68 (b) 64 (c) 70 (d) 67
(a) YC (b) XB (c) AC (d) AB (a) ssTww (b) ssUww
(c) rrTww (d) sSuww Q.276. Select the number that can
Q.260. Select the correct option that will replace the question mark (?) in the
complete the series. following series.
1,3,9,31,______,651 Q.268 Select the term that will come 101, 106, 116, 131, 151, ?
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) next in the following series.
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) 109 (b) 97 (c) 127 (d) 129 52 : 65 :: 76 : ?
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 156 (b) 146 (c) 166 (d) 176
Q.261. Select the number that can (a) 115 (b) 105 (c) 95 (d) 85
replace the question mark(?) in the Q.277. Select the letter-Cluster that can
following series. Q.269 Select the correct option that will replace the question mark (?) in the
4,2,2,3,6,? complete the series. following series.
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) 7, 25, 79, 241, _____ ACD, EGH, IKL, ?, QST
(a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 12 (d) 15 SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) 439 (b) 652 (c) 380 (d) 727 (a) MNO (b) MOP
(c) NPQ (d) NOP
Q.281. Select the correct option that will 105.(a) 106.(b) 107.(c) 108.(b) 277.(b) 278.(a) 279.(d) 280.(c)
complete the series. 109.(a) 110.(c) 111.(c) 112.(d) 281.(b) 282.(c) 283.(a)
7.5, 4.7, 1.9, -0.9, ____ 113.(d) 114.(b) 115.(b) 116.(d)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
117.(c) 118.(c) 119.(b) 120.(c) Solutions :-
(a) -25 (b) -3.7 (c) -15 (d) -19
121.(c) 122.(a) 123.(d) 124.(c)
Q.282. Select the correct option that will Sol.1.(b) There is a gap of
125.(a) 126.(b) 127.(c) 128.(a)
complete the series. 7- 3= 4; 15 -7= 8; 31-15 =16
129.(c) 130.(c) 131.(d) 132.(c) In the same way,
256, 384, 576, 864, ____
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) 133.(a) 134.(d) 135.(a) 136.(d) 8 -5 = 3; ? - 8 = 6; 26 -? = 12
(a) 1450 (b) 1054 137.(b) 138.(b) 139.(b) 140.(d) So in place of ? ,14 will satisfy the
(c) 1296 (d) 1312 condition.
141.(a) 142.(b) 143.(a) 144.(c)
Option B is correct
Q.283. Select the term that will come 145.(c) 146.(c) 147.(b) 148.(a)
next in the following series. 149.(c) 150.(a) 151.(a) 152.(d) Sol.2.(a) The gap between B & D is 1, D
HM, EJ, BG, _____ & G is 2. So, the gap between G and the
153.(d) 154.(b) 155.(c) 156.(a)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) missing alphabet should be 3 as the gap
157.(b) 158.(d) 159.(a) 160.(a) is increasing by 1. Whereas, the gap
(a) YD (b) SC (c) TE (d) YC
161.(b) 162.(c) 163.(d) 164.(c) between Z & X is 1, X & U is 2. So, the
165.(a) 166.(b) 167.(a) 168.(b) gap between U & the missing alphabet
Answer key :-
should be 3. Hence, the answer will be
169.(b) 170.(b) 171.(d) 172.(a)
KQM.
1.(b) 2.(a) 3.(d) 4.(b) 173.(d) 174.(b) 175.(b) 176.(d)
5.(b) 6.(c) 7.(c) 8.(b) 177.(d) 178.(c) 179.(a) 180.(b) Sol.3.(d) There is a gap of 3 and 6 in the
9.(b) 10.(c) 11.(c) 12.(a) alternate integer.
181.(a) 182.(d) 183.(d) 184.(a)
10 -7=3, 16 -10 = 6, 19 -16 = 3,
13.(b) 14.(d) 15.(c) 16.(a) 185.(d) 186.(b) 187.(b) 188.(c) 25 -19 = 6, ??- 25 = 3
17.(d) 18.(d) 19.(d) 20.(a) 189.(a) 190.(c) 191.(d) 192.(b) Option D is satisfying the condition. 28 -
21.(c) 22.(b) 23.(d) 24.(b) 193.(a) 194.(c) 195.(c) 196.(d) 25 = 3
25.(b) 26.(d) 27.(b) 28.(c) 197.(d) 198.(c) 199.(b) 200.(d)
Sol.4.(b) In the given question,
29.(b) 30.(b) 31.(a) 32.(d) 201.(a) 202.(b) 203.(d) 204.(d) 1 3 6 10
, , ??
33.(a) 34.(b) 35.(b) 36.(b) 205.(b) 206.(d) 207.(c) 208.(a) 4 5 7 11
37.(a) 38.(c) 39.(d) 40.(b) Now check the gap between the
209.(b) 210.(b) 211.(c) 212.(c)
numerator 3-1=2, 6-3=3, 10-6= 4 Now,
Sol.48.(d)
Sol.30 (b) The logic is : Logic is : n3 + 6
D+2=F+3=I+2=K+3=N+2=P So, 63 + 6 = 222
E+1=F+1=G+1=H+1=I+1=J Similarly;
Y-2=W-3=T-2=R-3=O-2=M Sol.49.(c) Here the logic is:
So option B is the correct answer.
Sol.40.(b) Logic is : previous number × So the next letter cluster will be EZI.
Sol.32.(d) First letter increasing by 1.
So, H +1= I which is only in one option. 5 = next number
So, 25 × 5 = 125 Sol.50.(c)
Second letter is decreasing by 1 So,
B+3 = E, E+3 = H, H+3 = K, K+3 = N,
W-1= V.
Sol.41.(b) N+3 = Q
Last letter is increasing by 1.
So, L +1 = M.
Sol.51.(d)
So, IVM is the correct answer.
Sol.33.(a) Sol.42.(a)
So
Sol.60.(a) the series will be completed as
77 cdd abb cdd abb cdd abb ; So the code
Sol.68. (b) required for the series is dbdcb.
After dividing the series in 3 parts of 6
letter each we get a_ca_b / ab_ad_ / Sol.76. (a)
abc_db. On comparing different Logic :- Multiply the previous number
positions we get abcadb as a repetitive by 1.5 to get the next number.
term. So the code required for the series So, 36 × 1.5 = 54.
is bdcba.
Sol.61.(a) Sol.77. (c)
After dividing in three groups of six Sol. 69. (d)
each, we get ac_d_b / _cbdd_ /
a_bddb. After comparing different
positions we get acbddb as a pattern. So
the group having letters bdabc will be So
used. the series will be completed as
cad bab cad bab cad bab ; So the code
Sol.62. (a) required for the series is dcbcb.
After dividing in three groups of six Sol.70. (b) After dividing it into 3
each we get cb_db_ / cba_bc / _bad_c. groups each of 6 letters we get ba_d_c / Sol.78. (a)
After comparing different positions we b_cdb_ / ba_dbc. On comparing we
get cbadbc as a pattern. So the group get bacdbc as the repetitive term. So the
having letters acdcb will be used. code required for the series is cbacc.
Sol.79. (d)
Sol.81. (d)
Logic is : first letter + 3, Second letter
+5, last letter + 4. Sol.99. (a)
So, L + 3 = O, Q + 5 = V, M +4 = Q
Sol.91. (a)
Sol.82. (b)
Sol.100. (a)
Sol.92. (b)
The given series is X, R, ?, I, F, D, C.
Sol.83. (d) Here , -6 , -5 , -4 , -3 , -2 and -1 rules are
Logic is : -2 to get the next letter followed. So , the missing letter is M. As
So, V - 2 = T and P - 2 = N R - 5 = M.
Sol.101. (b)
Sol.84. (c) Sol.93. (d) Logic is : difference between two
Given series is: FKP, HNT, JQX, LTB,? numbers is 12, 18, 24, 30, 36
So, 200 + 36 = 236
Sol.102. (c)
The given series is R , C , T , E , V , ? ,
X , I.
Sol.85. (b)
Sol.94. (a)
Sol.96. (b)
Sol.88. (b)
Sol.104. (a)
Sol.111.(c) The required pattern is: Sol.121.(c) The given series is Sol.130.(c)
5×2 = 10 - 2 = 8 ab_ba_db_bd_ac_ba_db_cdbabd_
8×2 = 16 + 4 = 20 On observing it closely, we can complete
20×2 = 40 - 6 = 34 the series as:
34×2 = 68 + 8 = 76 a b d b a c d b /a b d b a c d b/ a b d b a c
76×2 = 152 - 10 = 142 d b/ a b d b
Sol.160. (a)
The given series is 6, 12, 36,144, ?
6 × 2 = 12 , 12 × 3 = 36 So, the correct answer is MJ. Sol.178 (c) MRT, TYA, AFH, HMO, ?
36 × 4 = 144, 144 × 5 = 720 For each letter , +7 rule is followed. So
Sol.167 (a) Given series: 16, 20, 29, 45, the next term is OTV.
Sol. 161. (b) 70, ?
2 2 Sol.179 (a). 72, 69, 64, ?, 48
The given series is FJ, HL, ? , LP, NR Trend Followed: 16 +2 → 20 +3 → 29+
-3 , -5 , -7 , -9 Rule is used. So 64 - 7
Every next alphabet is 2 more than the 2 2 2
4 → 45 +5 → 70+6 → 106 = 57 and 57 - 9 = 48.
previous one. F+2= H, J+2=L & so on.
Therefore, the missing term is J N. Sol.168 (b) Given series: 31, 44, 58, 73, Sol.180 (b). Each term is decreased by 4.
89, ?
Sol.162. (c) Trend Followed: 31 +13→ 44 +14→ 58 Sol.181(a). 1st term is increasing by 2,
The given series is 2, 4, 7, 12, 19, 30, ? +15→ 73 +16→ 89 +17→ 106 2nd term is increasing by 3 and 3rd term
Here, the next number in the given series is increasing by 5.
is obtained by adding a consecutive
Sol.169 (b) Given series: AR, CU, EX, Sol.182 (d) 8, 8, 16, 48, ?
prime number to the previous one.
GA, ? × 1 , × 2 , × 3 , × 4 rule is followed. So
2→+2→4 In the given series the first term 48 × 4 = 192.
4→ + 3 → 7 increases by +2 and the second term by
7 → + 5 → 12 +3. Hence, the required answer is: I D Sol.183 (d) MR, NU, OX, PA, ?
12 → + 7 → 19 +1 , +3 rule is used for 1stand 2nd letters
19 → + 11 → 30 Sol.170. (b) respectively.
30 → + 13 → 43
Sol.184 (a)
Sol.163. (d) 279-2=277
The pattern followed here is: The next 277-4=273
273-6=267
term is the sum of consecutive prime Sol.171. (d) Addition of two consecutive 267-8=259
numbers. numbers from the series gives the next
7+2=9 number.
Sol.185 (d) Each term is decreased by 4 Sol.197 (d) Each alphabet is decreasing Next term = PB
from the previous term. by 4. So, next term will be X-4=T, J+6 = P
295-4=291 U-4=Q V+6 = B
Sol.186 (b) Each term is increased by
5.. So the next term is GF. Sol.198 (c) Sol.210 (b)
Sol.187 (b)
3× 2 +1=7
7 × 3 + 1=22
22× 4 + 1=89
89 × 5 + 1 =446 Sol.211 (c) +14 , +16 , +18 , +20 rule is
followed.
Sol.188 (c) Each alphabet is increased Sol.199 (b) 197+23= 220+24= 244+25= ? = 65+20 = 85
by 6 269+26= 295+27=322,
Sol.212 (c) +20 , +21 , +22 , +23 , +24
Sol.189.(a) Sol.200 (d) Each alphabet is increasing rule is followed. So 547 + 24 = 571.
by 6. So next letter pair be J+6=P,
B+6=H Sol.213 (d) 39 + 19 = 58 ; 58 + 19 = 77
; 77 + 58 = 135 ; 135 + 77 = 212.
Sol.201 (a) Here the gap is 23 , 24 , 25 ,
Sol.190 (c) 63, 82, 102, 123, 145, ? 26 , 27 and so on. Sol.214 (d) -3 , -2 rule is used.
+19 , +20 , +21 , +22 , +23 rule is So 1059 + 27 = 1086. Next term =
followed. So 145 + 23 = 168. A-3 = X, F-2 = D
Sol.202 (b) ×3 + 1 rule is followed. 364
Sol.191 (d) 1st alphabet is increasing by × 3 + 1 = 1093. Sol.215 (d) Here three series are there.
1 and 2nd is increasing by 2. In all the three , +3 rule is there. 17 + 3
Sol.203 (d) 31 + 17 = 48 ; 48 + 17 = 65 = 20 and 37 + 3 = 40.
Sol.192 (b) 12, 12, 24, 72, 288, ? ; 65 + 48 = 113 ; 113 + 65 = 178.
× 1 , × 2 , × 3 , × 4 , × 5 rule is
followed. So 288 × 5 = 1440. Sol.204 (d) The 1st alphabet is
increasing by 2, the 2nd alphabet is
Sol.193 (a) decreasing by 1 and the 3rd alphabet is Sol.216 (c) +3 rule is used for each of
16× 3 + 1=49 increasing by 2. the letters.
49× 3 + 2=149 ? = AXK
149× 3 + 3=450 Sol.205 (b) Here prime numbers are X+3 = A
450×3+4=1354 used. The gap between the numbers is U+3 = X
1354 × 3 + 5 = 4062 + 5 = 4067 +3 , +5 , +7 , +11 ; So the next gap will H+3 = K
be 13. 40 + 13 = 53.
Sol.194 (c) Sol.217 (a) ×1 , ×2 , ×4 , ×8 , ×16 rule
2
16+1 =17 Sol.206 (d) Logic is: series is of is used. So 192 × 16 = 3072.
2
17+2 =21 continuous prime number
2
21+3 =30 After 37, 43 is the prime number. Sol.218 (d) +20 , +40 , +60 , +80 ,
2 +100 rule is used. So 1307 + 100 =
30+4 =46
2 Sol.207 (c) 37+6=43 1407.
46+5 =71. 43+8=51
51+10=61 Sol.219 (c) +5 , +6 , +7 , +8 rule is used.
Sol.195 (c)
1138+12=1350+13=1363+14=1377+15= 61+12=73 Next term = B+5 = G
1392 73+14=87. G+6 = M
I+7 = P
Sol.196 (d) 1st and 2nd alphabet is Sol.208 (a) 1st and 3rd alphabet is B+8 = J
increasing by 4 and 3rd alphabet is increasing by 5 and 2nd & 4th alphabet
increasing by 7. is increasing by 7. Sol.220 (b)
Z+4=D, I+4=M, A+7=H. E+5=J, J+7=Q, C+5=H, Y+7=F × 2 + 1 rule is followed. So 295 × 2 + 1
= 591.
Sol.209 (b) +6 rule is used for each
letter. Sol.221 (a)
Sol.249 (c) Here the gap is 6 , 18 , 36 , Sol.258 (c) The given series is a square Therefore, required number = 225
60 , 90. The second gap is 12 , 18 , 24 , of odd numbers.
30 and 36. So 90 + 36 = 126. And 209 + 12, 32, 52, (72), 92, 112,132, 152 Sol.267 (b) Given series: aaCee, ggIkk,
126 = 335. It means replace 36 with 49. mmOqq, _______
In the given series each alphabet is
Sol.250 (a) Here, the logic: ×2, +1 Sol.259 (d) increased by 6 places.
15×2+1 = 31 aaCee, ggIkk, mmOqq, ssUww
31×2+1 = 63
63×2+1 = 127 Sol.268 (c)
127×2+1 = 255 52 = 13 × 4 ,
Sol.260 (d) 65 = 13 × 5
Sol.251 (b) 1*1+2=3 In the same way,
3*2+3=9 76 = 19× 4
9 * 3 + 4 = 31 95 = 19× 5.
31 * 4 + 5 = 129.
Sol.269 (d)
Sol.261 (d) Series follows:×0.5,×1,× Given series: 7, 25, 79, 241, _____
Sol.252 (b) The pattern: next term is 1/2
1.5,×2,×2.5 & so on.. Followed trend: next term = ( previous
of the previous term.
4 x 0.5 = 2 term ×3) +4
900, 450, 90, 45, 9,?
2x1=2 7 × 3 + 4 = 25
900÷2 = 450
450÷5 = 90 2 x 1.5 = 3 25 × 3 +4 = 79
90÷2 = 45 3x2=6 79 × 3 +4 = 241
45÷5 = 9 6 x 2.5 = 15 241 × 3 + 4 = 727
9÷2 = 4.5
Sol.262 (d) MN, NOP, PQRS, STUVW,? Sol.270 (c)
Sol.253 (d) The given series is the Every letter starts with previous Given series: GN, MT, SZ, ____
square form of Consecutive numbers 21, Alphabet with +1 alphabet, therefore, Each of the next alphabet is 6 more than
22, 23, 24. Therefore, next will be 252 = next letter will be WXYZAB
the previous one.
625 G+6=M,M+6=S,S+6=Y
Sol.263 (d) The logic: +5, +7, +9, +11,
+13 rule is used. N+6=T,T+6=Z,Z+6=F
Sol.254(b) Next pattern is increased by
+3, therefore, next pattern = LJH 17, 22, 29, 36, 49, 62
17+5 = 22 Sol.271 (d)
I+3 = L, G+3 = J, E+3 = H Given series: 8, 27, 64, 125, _____
22+7 = 29
29+9 = 38 3 3 3 3
Followed trend: 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6
3
Sol.255 (b) 13× 3 + 3= 42 38+11 = 49
42× 3 + 3= 129 Therefore, required number = 216
49+13 = 62
129× 3 + 3= 390 Here, 36 is the incorrect term.
Sol.272 (d)
390× 3 + 3= 1173
Sol.264 (a) The rule: +15, +30, +45, & 4, 5, 6, 16, (24), 36, (60), 125, 216
so on.. Here, Logic : 1st three terms : 41, 51, 61
Sol.256 (b) consecutive Prime numbers
7 + 15 = 22 Next three terms are squares of these
are used here. Gap is 2 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 11 and
22 + 30 = 52 numbers: 42, 52, 62 = 16, 25, 36
13. So 40 + 13 = 53. Again further three next terms are cubes
52 + 45 = 97
12,14,17,22,29,40,? of these numbers:43, 53, 63= 64, 125, 216
12+2 = 14 97 + 60 = 157
So, instead of 24 it should be 25.
14+3 = 14 157 + 75 = 232 And instead of 60 it should be 64.
17+5 = 22 So,both bracket numbers are incorrect.
22+7 = 29 Sol.265 (d) The pattern: +6, +7, +8, +9,
29+11 = 40 +10 Sol.273 (c)
40+13 = 53 Here, -7 rule is used.
So, 18+8=26 (not 25) and 35+10=45
So, the first bracket is incorrect and Given series: YVS, ROL, KHE,
Sol.257 (c) +5 rule is followed
second is correct. _______
BDf, Glk, LNp,
Each term in the series is reduced by 7 to
B+5= G, G+5= L, L+5= Q
Sol.266 (d) Given series: 529, 441, 361, get the next term. K - 7 = D ,H - 7 = A,
QSu is the correct answer.
289, ____ E - 7 = X. Hence, the required term is
2 2 2 2
23 , 21 , 19 , 17 , 15
2 DAX.
Some mirrors are combs the given conclusions logically follow Q.19. Two statements are given,
Some combs are stools (s) from the statements. followed by two conclusions I and II.
Conclusions: Statement: Assuming these statements to be true,
I. All stools are either mirrors or combs. All vans are cats. even if they seem to be at variance with
II.Some stools are combs. All jeeps are cats. commonly known facts, decide which of
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) Conclusion: the given conclusions logically follow
(a) Only conclusion II follows. 1. All van is jeep. (s) from the statements.
(b) Either conclusion I and II follows. 2. Some jeeps are van. Statement:
(c) Only conclusion I follows SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) Some roads are metros.
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. (a) Only conclusion I follows. Some metros are cars.
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. Conclusion:
Q.14. Two statements are given, (c) Both conclusion I and II follow. I. All cars are either roads or metros.
followed by two conclusions numbered I (d) Only conclusion II follows. II. Some cars are metros.
and II. Assuming the statements to be SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
true, even if they seem to be at variance Q.17. Two statements are given (a) Only conclusion I follows.
with commonly known facts, decide followed by two conclusions (i) and (ii) (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
which of the conclusions logically Assuming three statements to be true, (c) Only conclusion II follows.
follow(s) from the statements. even if they seem to be variance with (d) Either conclusion I or II follows.
Statement: commonly known facts, decide
All Chairs are expensive. Statement: Q.20. Two statements are given,
All expensive are unique Some bed sheets are towels followed by two conclusions I and II.
Conclusions: Some towels are pillow. Assuming these statements to be true,
I.All chairs are unique Conclusion: even if they seem to be at variance with
II.All unique are expensive I. Some pillows are bed sheets commonly known facts, decide which of
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) II. No pillow is bedsheet. the given conclusions logically follow(s)
(a) Both conclusion I and II follows. SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) from the statements.
(b) Neither conclusion I and II follows. (a) Neither conclusion (i) follow nor Statement:
(c) Only conclusion I follows. conclusion (ii) follows. No Table is lion.
(d) Only conclusion II follows. (b) Only conclusion (i) follows. All lions are bells.
(c) Only conclusion (ii) follows. Conclusions:
Q.15. Two statements are given (d) Either conclusion (i) or conclusion 1. No bell is table.
followed by conclusion numbered I, II (ii) follows 2. Some bells are lions.
and III. Assuming the statements to be SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
true, even if they seem to be at variance Q.18. Two statements are given (a) Only conclusion I follows.
with the commonly known facts, decide followed by two conclusions (i) and (ii) (b) Both conclusions I and II follow.
which of the conclusions logically Assuming three statements to be true, (c) Only conclusion II follows.
follow(s). even if they seem to be variance with (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Statement: commonly known facts, decide which of
Some dancers are students the following conclusion logically Q.21. Two statements are given,
Some students are singers follow(s) from the given Statement: followed by two conclusions I,II.
Conclusion: Statement: Assuming these statements to be true,
I. Some singers are dancers. All executives are humble people even if they seem to be at variance with
II. No singer is a dancer. All humble people are rich. commonly known facts, decide which of
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) Conclusion: the conclusion logically follow(s) from
(a) Only conclusion I follows. I. All executives are rich. the statements.
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. II. All humble people are executives Statement:
(c) Either conclusions I or II follow. SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) All plants are flowers.
(d) Only conclusion II follows. (a) Only conclusion (i) follows. No flower is blue
(b) Only conclusion (ii) follows Conclusions:
Q.16. Two statements are given, (c) Both conclusion (i) and conclusion I.Some plants are blue.
followed by two conclusions I and II. (ii) follow II. Those plants that are not flowers are
Assuming these statements to be true, (d) Neither conclusion (i) follow nor blue.
even if they seem to be at variance with conclusion (ii) follows. SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
commonly known facts, decide which of (a) Only conclusion II follows.
(b) Only conclusion I follows.
(c) Both conclusion I and II follow. No vehicle is a four-wheeler. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. Conclusions: be true even if they seem to be at
I. No car is a four-wheeler. variance with commonly known facts,
Q.22. Two statements are given, II. All four-wheelers are cars. decide which of the conclusions
followed by four conclusions numbered III. Some vehicles are cars. logically follow(s) from the statements.
I,II and III and IV. Assuming the SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) Statement:
statements to be true, even if they seem (a) Only conclusions I and II follow Some students are players.
to be at variance with commonly known (b) All conclusions follow Some players are athletes.
facts, decide which of the conclusions (c) Only conclusion III follows Conclusions:
logically follow(s) from the statements. (d) Only conclusion I follows I. Some students are athletes.
Statement: II. Some players are students.
Some boxes are dolls. Q.25. Two statements are given III. No student is an athlete.
All dolls are pens. followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Conclusions: I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) Only conclusion II and either
I. Some boxes are pens. be true, even if they seem to be at conclusion I or III follow.
II. Some pens are boxes. variance with commonly known facts, (b) None of the conclusions follows
III. Some pens are dolls. decide which of the conclusions (c) Only conclusion I follows
IV. All pens are dolls. logically follow(s) from the statements. (d) Only conclusions II and III follow
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) Statement:
(a) Only conclusion II,III and IV follow. Some mobiles are instruments. Q.28. Two statements are followed by
(b) Only conclusion I,II and III follows. All instruments are heavy item. three conclusions numbered I , II and III.
(c) Only conclusion I,II and IV follow. Conclusions: Assuming the statements to be true, even
(d) All the conclusions follows. I. Some mobiles are heavy items. if they do not conform to real world
II. No mobile is a heavy item. knowledge, decide which of the
SSC CGL 2018 Tier I III. Some heavy items are instruments. conclusion(s) logically follows from the
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening) statements.
(a) All conclusions follow. Statement:
Q.23. Two statements are given
(b) Only conclusion I follows. All ponds are pools.
followed by three conclusions numbered
(c) Only conclusion III and either Some wells are ponds.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
conclusion I or II follows. Conclusions:
be true, even if they seem to be at
(d) Only conclusion I and III follows. I. Some ponds are not wells.
variance with commonly known facts,
II.Some wells are pools.
decide which of the conclusions
Q.26. Two statements are given III. All pools are wells.
logically follow(s) from the statements.
followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening)
Statement:
I,II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) Only conclusion I follows.
All rulers are machines.
be true even if they seem to be at (b) Only conclusion II follows.
Some machines are costly items.
variance with commonly known facts, (c) None of the conclusions follow.
Conclusions:
decide which of the conclusions (d) Only conclusion III follows.
I. Some rulers are costly items.
logically follow(s) from the statements.
II. Some costly items are machines.
Statement: Q.29. Two statements are followed by
III. All costly items are machines.
No crow is a bird. three conclusions numbered I , II and III.
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
All birds are animals. Assuming the statements to be true, even
(a) Both conclusions II and III follow
Conclusion : if they do not conform to real world
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow
I.Some animals are crows. knowledge , decide which of the
(c) Only conclusion II follows
II. Some animals are birds. conclusion(s) logically follows from the
(d) Only conclusion I follows
III. No animal is a crow. statements.
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) Statement:
Q.24. Two statements are given
(a) Only conclusions I and II follow All knives are instruments.
followed by three conclusions numbered
(b) None of the conclusions follows. Some cutters are knives.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
(c) Only conclusion III follows. Conclusions:
be true, even if they seem to be at
(d) Conclusion II and either conclusion I I. Some cutters are instruments.
variance with commonly known facts,
or III follows. II. All knives are cutters.
decide which of the conclusions
III. Some knives are not instruments.
logically follow(s) from the statements.
Q.27. Two statements are given SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
Statement:
followed by three conclusions numbered (a) None follows.
Some cars are vehicles.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) All the conclusions, I and II and III, facts,decide which of the conclusions
be true, even if they seem to be at follow logically follows from the statements.
variance with commonly known facts, (b) Either conclusion I or III follows Statement:
decide which of the conclusions (c) Only conclusions I and II follow All rocks are oceans.
logically follow(s) from the statements. (d) Only conclusions I and III follow All oceans are balloons.
Statement: Some watches are balloons.
All postcards are envelopes. Q.41. Two statements are given Conclusions:
No envelope is a paper. followed by three conclusions numbered I. Some balloons are rocks.
Conclusions: I, II and III. Assuming the statements to II. Some watches are oceans.
I. Some envelopes are postcards. be true, even if they seem to be at III. All oceans are rocks.
II. No paper is an envelop. variance with commonly known facts, SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening)
III. No postcard is a paper. decide which of the conclusions (a) Only conclusion II follows.
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon) logically follow(s) from the statements. (b) Only conclusions I and III follow.
(a) Only conclusions I and III follow. Statement: (c) Only conclusions I and II follows
(b) Only conclusions I and II follow. All utensils are spoons. (d) Only conclusion I follow.
(c) Only conclusions II and III follow. All bowls are spoons.
(d) All the conclusions I, II and III Conclusions: Q.44. Three statements are given,
follow. I. No utensil is a bowl followed by three conclusions numbered
II. Some utensils are bowls. I , II and III. Assuming the statements to
Q.39. Two statements are given, III. No spoon is a utensil. be true ,even if they seem to be at
followed by three conclusions I , II and SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) variance with commonly known facts,
III. Assuming the statements to be true (a) Only conclusions I follows decide which of the conclusions
even if they seem to be at variance from (b) Conclusions I and III follow logically follows from the statements.
the commonly known facts. Decide (c) Either conclusion I or II follows Statement:
which of the conclusions logically (d) Only conclusion III follows Some essays are poems.
follows from the statements. Some poems are directors.
Statement: Q.42. Two statements are given All directors are singers.
All owls are parrots. followed by three conclusions numbered Conclusions:
Some parrots are crows. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to I.Some directors are poems.
Conclusions: be true, even if they seem to be at II.Some singers are essays.
I. No owl is a crow. variance with commonly known facts, III.Some singers are poems.
II. All parrots are owls. decide which of the conclusions SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
III. Some owls are crows. logically follow(s) from the statements. (a) Only conclusions I and III follow.
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening) Statement: (b) Only conclusions II and III follow.
(a) All I , II and III follows. No grass is a flower. (c) Only conclusions I and II follow.
(b) Only II and III follows. All flowers are trees. (d) Only conclusion I follow.
(c) Either I or III follows. Conclusions:
(d) Either I or II follows. I. Some trees are flowers. Q.45. Two statements are given,
II. Some trees are grasses. followed by three conclusions numbered
Q.40. Two statements are given III. No tree is a grass as I , II and III. Assuming the statements
followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) to be true, even if they seem to be at
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) Only conclusion III follows variance with the commonly known
be true, even if they seem to be at (b) Either conclusions II or III, and I facts, decide which of the conclusions
variance with commonly known facts, follow logically follows from the statements.
decide which of the conclusions (c) Either conclusion II or III follows Statement:
logically follow(s) (d) Only conclusion I follows All women are engineers
Statement: Some singers are engineers.
All fields are farm-houses SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I Conclusions:
Some fields are gardens I. All women are singers.
Conclusions: II. All singers are women.
Q.43. Three statements are given,
I.Some farm-houses are fields III. Some engineers are women
followed by three conclusions numbered
II.Some gardens are fields SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
III.Some farm-houses are gardens (a) Only conclusions I and II follow.
be true, even if they seem to be at
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) (b) Only conclusion I follow.
variance with commonly known
(c) Only conclusion III follows.
(d) Only conclusion II and III follow. II. Some breads are eggs. variance with commonly known facts,
III. No bread is an egg. decide which of the conclusions
Q.46. Three statements are given, SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) logically follow(s) from the statements.
followed by three conclusions numbered (a) All the conclusions follow. Statement:
I , II and III. Assuming the statements to (b) Conclusion I and either conclusion II All purses are rupees.
be true, even if they seem to be at or III follow. Some rupees are coins
variance with the commonly known (c) Only conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions:
facts, decide which of the conclusions (d) Only conclusions I and III follow. I.Some purses are coins.
logically follows from the statements? II.No purse is coin.
Statement: Q.49. Two statements are given, III.No rupee is coin
Some tractors are boats. followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning )
All cups are boats. I , II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) Either Conclusion I or II follows
All jars are tractors. be true, even if they seem to be at (b) Only Conclusion I and III follow
Conclusions: variance with the commonly known (c) Only Conclusion I and II follow
I. Some tractors are cups facts, decide which of the conclusions (d) Only Conclusion II and III follow
II. No jar is a boat. logically follows from the statements.
III. Some cups are jars. Statement: Q.52. Two statements are given,
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) Some ants are bats. followed by three conclusions numbered
(a) Only conclusions I and II follow. Some ants are crabs. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
(b) Only conclusions II and III follow. Conclusions: be true, even if they seem to be at
(c) None of the conclusions follow. I. Some bats are crabs. variance with commonly known facts,
(d) Only conclusions I and III follow. II. No crab is an ant. decide which of the conclusions
III. No bat is crab. logically follow(s) from the statements.
Q.47. Two statements are given, SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) Statement:
followed by three conclusions numbered (a) Only conclusions I and III follow. Some children are clever
I , II and III. Assuming the statements to (b) Only conclusions I and II follow. All children are honest
be true, even if they seem to be at (c) Either conclusion I or III follows. Conclusions:
variance with commonly known facts, (d) Either conclusion I or II follows. I.Some clever are children
decide which of the conclusions II.Some honest are children.
logically follows from the statements. Q.50. Two statements are given III.Some clever are honest.
Statement: followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
All parks are schools. I, II and III. (a)Either conclusion I or III follows
No school is a college. Assuming the statements to be true, even (b)Only conclusions I and II follow
Conclusions: if they seem to be at variance with (c)Only conclusions II and III follow
I. No college is a school. commonly known facts, decide which of (d)All conclusions follow
II. Some schools are parks. the conclusions logically follow(s) from
III. No park is a college. the statements. Q.53. Two statements are given,
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) Statement: followed by three conclusions
(a) All the conclusions follow. No ball is a pen. numbered, I, II and III. Assuming the
(b) Only conclusions II and III follow. All pens are boxes. statements to be true, even if they seem
(c) Only conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions: to be at variance with commonly known
(d) Only conclusions I and III follow. I. Some boxes are pens. facts,decide which of the conclusions
II. Some boxes are balls. logically follow(s) from the statements.
Q.48. Two statements are given, III. No box is a ball. Statement:
followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CHSL 04/07/2019(Evening) All ice creams are juices.
as I , II and III. Assuming the statements (a) Either conclusion II or III follows No juice is chocolate.
to be true, even if they seem to be at (b) Conclusion I and either II or III Conclusions:
variance with commonly known facts, follows I.Some chocolates are ice-creams.
decide which of the conclusions (c) All conclusions follow II.Some juices are ice-creams.
logically follows from the statements? (d) Only conclusion I follows III.No ice-cream is chocolate.
Statement: SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
All breads are cakes. Q.51. Two statements are given, (a)Only conclusions I and II follow
All eggs are cakes. followed by three conclusions numbered (b)Either conclusion I or III follows
Conclusions: I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (c)Only conclusions II and III follow
I. Some cakes are breads. be true, even if they seem to be at (d)Only conclusions I and III follow
(a) Either conclusion II or III follows. Statement: (b) Both conclusions I and III follow.
(b) Only conclusion I follow. No carrot is root. (c) Only conclusion III follows.
(c) All the conclusions follow. All roots are potatoes. (d) Only conclusion II follows.
(d) Only conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions:
I. No carrot is potatoes. Q.67. Read the given statements and
Q.62. Three statements are given, II. No potatoes is carrot. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
followed by three conclusions numbered III. Some potatoes are roots. information given in the statements is
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to IV. All the potatoes are roots. true, even if it appears to be at variance
be true, even if they seem to be at SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) with commonly known facts, decide
variance with commonly known facts, (a) Only conclusion (III) follow which of the given conclusions logically
decide which of the conclusions (b) Conclusion (I) and (IV) follows follow(s) from the statements.
logically follow(s) from the statements. (c) Conclusion (I) and (II) follows Statement:
Statement:- (d) Only conclusion (I) follow I. Some red are rat.
All knifes are axes II. Some rat are wild.
All axes are swords Q.65. Three statements are given, Conclusions:
All saws are swords. followed by three conclusions numbered I. Some wild are rat.
Conclusions:- I, II and III. Assuming II. All wild are rat
I. All swords are knifes. the statements to be true, even if they III. Some red are wild.
II. Some axes are saws. seem to be at variance with commonly SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning)
III. No axe is saw. known facts, (a) None of the conclusions follows.
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) decide which of the conclusions (b) Only conclusion I follow.
(a) Either conclusion II or III follows. logically follow(s) from the statements. (c) Only conclusion III follows.
(b) Only conclusion I follow. Statements (d) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) All the conclusions follow. All knives are axes.
(d) Only conclusions I and II follow. All axes are swords. Q.68. Read the given statements and
All saws are swords. conclusion carefully. Assuming that the
Q.63. Three statements are given, Conclusions information given in the statements is
followed by three conclusions numbered I. All swords are knifes. true, even if it appears to be at variance
I, II and III. II. Some swords are axes. with commonly known facts, decide
Assuming the statements to be true, even III. Some swords are saws. . which of the given conclusions logically
if they seem to be at variance with SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) follow(s) from the statements.
commonly known facts, decide which of (a) Only conclusions II and III follow. Statement:
the conclusions logically follow(s) from (b) Only conclusions I and II follow. l.Some K are M
the statements. (c) Only conclusion I follows. ll.No T is M.
Statements (d) All the conclusions follow. Conclusions:
All hens are eggs. l.Some T are K
All birds are eggs. SSC MTS 2019 Tier I ll.Some M are K
All eggs are lions. SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Conclusions Q.66. Read the given statements and (a) Only conclusion ll follows.
I. All hens are lions. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Only conclusion l follows.
II. Some lions are eggs. information given in the statements is (c) None of the conclusions follows.
III. All birds are lions. true, even if it appears to be at variance (d) Both conclusions l and ll follow.
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) with commonly known facts, decide
(a) Only conclusions II and III follow. which of the given conclusions logically Q.69. Read the given statement and
(b) Only conclusions I and II follow. . follow(s) from the statements. conclusion carefully. Assuming that the
(c) Only conclusion I follows. Statement: information given in the statements is
(d) All the conclusions follow. I. No A is B. true, even if it appears to be at variance
II. All C are D. with commonly known facts, decide
Q.64. Two statements are given, III. Some C are B. which of the given conclusions logically
followed by four conclusions numbered Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements.
I, II III and IV. Assuming the statements I. Some D are B. Statement:
to be true, even if they seem to be at II. Some B are C. Some pots are lamps.
variance with commonly known facts, III. All C are B. All lamps are trees.
decide which of the conclusions SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) No tree is branches
logically follow(s) from the statements. (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions:
I. Some pots are branches which of the given conclusions logically information given in the statements in
II. Some trees are lamps follow(s) from the statements. true, even if it appears to be at variance
III. Some branches are lamps Statement: with commonly known facts, decide
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) I. No A is B. which of the given conclusions logically
(a) conclusion I and III follow II. All C are B. follow(s) from the statements?
(b) Only conclusion II follows Conclusions: Statement:
(c) Only conclusion III follows I. No C is A. I. All T are M.
(d) Conclusions I and II follows II. Some A are C. II. No T is P
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning) Conclusions:
Q.70. Read the given statements and (a) Only conclusion I follows. I. No P is M.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Both conclusions I and II follow. II. Some M are T.
information given in the statements is (c) None of the conclusions follows. SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
true, even if it appears to be at variance (d) Only conclusion II follows. (a) Only conclusion II follows
with commonly known facts, decide (b) None of the conclusions follows
which of the given conclusions logically Q.73. Read the given statements and (c) Only conclusion I follows
follow(s) from the statements. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (d) Both conclusions I and II follow
Statement: information given in the statements is
l.All red are cars. true, even if it appears to be at variance Q.76. Read the given statements and
ll.Some yellow are red. with commonly known facts, decide conclusions carefully Assuming that the
Conclusion: which of the given conclusions logically information given in the statements is
l.Some yellow are cars. follow(s) from the statements. true, even if it appears to be at variance
ll.No yellow is red. Statement: with commonly known facts, decide
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) I. Some red are cars. which of the given conclusions logically
(a) Only conclusion l follows. II. All yellow are cars. follow(s) form the statements.
(b) None of the conclusions follow. Conclusions: Statement:
(c) Only conclusion ll follows I. Some cars are red. I. All P are Q.
(d) Both conclusion l and ll follow II. Some yellow are red. II. Some Q are Z.
III. Some cars are yellow. III. Some Z are T.
Q.71. Read the given statements and SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning) Conclusions:
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. I. Some T are P
information given in the statement is (b) Both conclusions I and III follow. II. Some P are Z
true, even in it appears to be at variance (c) Both conclusions II and III follow. III. No T is Z.
with commonly known facts, decide (d) Only conclusion II follows. SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
which of the given conclusions logically (a) None of the conclusions follows.
follow(s) from the statement. Q.74. Read the given statements and (b) Only conclusion II follows.
Statement: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusion I follows.
l . All wood are chairs. information given in the statements is (d) Both conclusion I and II follow.
ll. All chairs are blue. true, even if it appears to be at variance
lll. No chair is table. with commonly known facts,decide Q.77. Read the given statements and
Conclusion : which of the given conclusions logically conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
l. Some tables are blue. follow(s) form the statements. information given in the statements is
ll. No wood is a table. Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance
lll. Some blue are wood. l.Some bikes are cars. with commonly known facts, decide
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) ll.Some cars are trucks. which of the give conclusions logically
(a) Both conclusion II and III follows. Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements.
(b) Only conclusion lll follows. l.Some trucks are bikes Statement:
(c) All conclusions l,ll and lll, follow. ll.No bike is a truck I. Some wood are chairs.
(d) Only conclusion ll follows. SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) II. All chairs are mats.
(a) Either conclusion l or ll follows. Conclusions:
Q.72. Read the given statements and (b) Only conclusion ll follows. I. Some mats are wood.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusion l follows. II. Some chairs are wood.
information given in the statements is (d) Both conclusions l and ll follow III. All wood are mats.
true, even if it appears to be at variance SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
with commonly known facts, decide Q.75. Read the given statements and (a) None of the conclusions follows
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Only conclusion I follows
(c) Both conclusions I and II follow l.Some Q are P. some conclusions based on those
(d) Both conclusions II and III follow ll. Some P are T. statements. Taking the given statements
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) to be true even if they seem to be at
Q.78. In the following question below (a) Both conclusion l and ll follows variance from commonly known facts.
are given some statements followed by (b) Neither conclusion follow Read all the conclusions and then decide
smoke conclusions based on those (c) Only conclusion I follows which of the given conclusions logically
statements. Taking the given conclusion (d) Only conclusion II follows follows the given statements.
logically follows the given statements. Statement:
Statement: Q.81. In the following question below I. Some numbers are letters.
I. Some land are hard. are given some statements followed by II. No letter is water.
II. No hard is hot. some conclusion based on those Conclusions:
Conclusions: statements. Taking the given statements I. Some water are numbers.
I. Some hot are land to be true even if they seem to be at II. Some letters are numbers.
II. Some hard are land. variance from commonly known facts. III. All letters are water.
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) Read all the conclusions and then decide SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) Neither conclusions follow which of the given conclusions logically (a) Both conclusion I and III follows
(b) Only conclusion I follows follows the given statements. (b) Only conclusion I follows
(c) Only conclusion II follows Statement: (c) Only conclusion II follows
(d) Both conclusion I and II follows l.All photos are phone. (d) Neither conclusion follow
ll. Some phone are yellow
Q.79. In the following question below lll. No yellow is red. Q.84. In the following question below
are given some statements followed by Conclusions: are given some statements followed by
some conclusions based on those l. Some red are photo some conclusions based on those
statements. Taking the given statements ll. Some yellow are phone. statements. Taking the given statements
to be true even if they seem to be at lll.No red is photo. to be true even if they seem to be at
variance from commonly known facts. SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) variance from commonly known facts.
Read at the conclusions and then decide (a) Only conclusion lll follows. Read all the conclusions and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically (b) Neither conclusion follow. which of the given conclusion logically
follows the given statements. (c) Only conclusion ll follows. follows the given statements.
Statement: (d) Only conclusion l follows. Statement:
I. No cycle is handle. I. Some D are A.
II. Some handle are tyre Q.82. In the following question below II. All A are B.
Conclusions: are given some statements followed by Conclusions:
I. No tyre is cycle. some conclusions based on those I. Some B are D.
II. Some tyre are handle statements. Taking the given statements II. All D are A.
III. Some cycle are handle. to be true even if they seem to be at SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) variance from commonly known facts. (a) Both conclusion I and II follows
(a) Only conclusion III follows Read all the conclusions and then (b) Only conclusion II follows
(b) Only conclusion II follows decide which of the given conclusions (c) Only conclusion I follows
(c) Both conclusion I and II follows logically follows the given statements. (d) Neither conclusion follow
(d) Both conclusion II and III follows Statement:
I. No T is L. Q.85. In the following question below
Q.80. In the following question below II. All L are K. are given some statements followed by
are given some statements followed by Conclusions: some conclusions based on those
some conclusion based on those I. Some K are L. statements. Taking the given statements
statements. Taking the given statements II. Some K are T. to be true even if they seem to be at
to be true even if they seem to be at III. No K is L. variance from commonly known facts.
variance from commonly known facts. SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) Read all the conclusions and then decide
Read all the conclusions and then decide (a) Both conclusion II and III follows which of the given conclusion logically
which of the given conclusions logically (b) Neither conclusion follow follows the given statements.
follows the given statements. (c) Only conclusion II follows Statement:
Statement: (d) Only conclusion I follows I. Some wires are black.
l. All T are P. II. Some wires are yellow.
ll.Some P and Q Q.83. In the following question below Conclusions:
Conclusions: are given some statements followed by I. Some black are yellow.
II. Some black are wires. statements. Taking the given statements SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) to be true even if they seem to be at (a) Neither conclusion follow
(a) Only conclusion I follows variance from commonly known facts. (b) Both conclusion I and II follows
(b) Both conclusion I and II follows Read all the conclusions and then decide (c) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Neither conclusion follow which of the given conclusion logically (d) Only conclusion I follows
(d) Only conclusion II follows follows the given statements.
Statement: Q.91. In the following question below
Q.86. In the following question below I. Some yellow are pen. are given some statements followed by
are given some statements followed by II. Some pen are sharpener. some conclusions based on those
some conclusions based on those Conclusions: statements. Taking the given statements
statements. Taking the given statements I. Some sharpener are yellow. to be true even if they seem to be at
to be true even if they seem to be at II. No yellow is pen. variance from commonly known facts.
variance from commonly known facts. SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) Read all the conclusions and then decide
Read all the conclusions and then decide (a) Neither conclusion follow which of the given conclusion logically
which of the given conclusion logically (b) Both conclusion I and II follows follows the given statements.
follows the given statements. (c) Only conclusion I follows Statement:
Statement: (d) Only conclusion II follows I. All K are B.
I. Some P are Q. II. No T is K.
II. Some S are R. Q.89. In the following question below Conclusions:
III. No R is Q. are given some statements followed by I. No K is T.
Conclusions: some conclusions based on those II. Some B are K.
I. Some S are Q. statements. Taking the given statements III. Some T are B.
II. Some Q are P. to be true even if they seem to be at SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
III. Some R are S. variance from commonly known facts. (a) Both conclusion I and II follows
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) Read all the conclusions and then decide (b) Only conclusion III follows
(a) Both conclusion I and II follows which of the given conclusion logically (c) Neither conclusion follow
(b) Both conclusion II and III follows follows the given statements. (d) Both conclusion II and III follows
(c) Neither conclusion follow Statement:
(d) Only conclusion I follows I. All prime are even. Q.92. In the following question below
II. Some even are odd. are given some statements followed by
Q.87. In the following question below Conclusions: some conclusions based on those
are given some statements followed by I. Some odd are prime. statements. Taking the given statements
some conclusions based on those II. All odd are even. to be true even if they seem to be at
statements. Taking the given statements III. No odd is prime. variance from commonly known facts.
to be true even if they seem to be at SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) Read all the conclusions and then decide
variance from commonly known facts. (a) Only conclusion III follows which of the given conclusion logically
Read all the conclusions and then decide (b) Both conclusion II and III follows follows the given statements.
which of the given conclusion logically (c) Only conclusion II follows Statement:
follows the given statements. (d) Either conclusion I or III follows I. All A are K.
Statement: II. Some J are K
I. No T is R. Q.90. In the following question below Conclusions:
II. All R are V. are given some statements followed by I. Some A are J.
Conclusions: some conclusions based on those II. No K is J.
I. Some V are R. statements. Taking the given statements III. All K are J.
II. Some T are R. to be true even if they seem to be at SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
III. All V are T. variance from commonly known facts. (a) Only conclusion I follows
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) Read all the conclusions and then decide (b) Only conclusion III follows.
(a) Only conclusion I follows which of the given conclusion logically (c) Both conclusion II and III follows.
(b) Both conclusion I and III follows follows the given statements. (d) Neither conclusion follow.
(c) Both conclusion II and III follows Statement:
(d) Neither conclusion follow I. Some J are T. Q.93. In the following question below
II. No T is V. are given some statements followed by
Q.88. In the following question below Conclusions: some conclusions based on those
are given some statements followed by I. Some V are J. statements. Taking the given statements
some conclusions based on those II. All J are T. to be true even if they seem to be at
variance from commonly known facts. (b) Only conclusion II follows. Read all the conclusions and then decide
Read all the conclusions and then decide (c) Both conclusion I and III follows which of
which of the given conclusion logically (d) Both conclusion II and III follows the given conclusion logically follows
follows the given statements. the given statements.
Statement: Q.96. In the following question below Statement:
I. Some red are phone. are given some statements followed by I. No K is L.
II. No phone is car. some conclusions based on those II. Some L are M.
Conclusions: statements. Taking the given statements III. All M are G.
I. Some car are red. to be true even if they seem to be at Conclusions:
II. Some phone are red. variance from commonly known facts. I. Some G are L.
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) Read all the conclusions and then decide II. Some M are L.
(a) Only conclusion II follows. which of the given conclusion logically III. No L is K.
(b) Only conclusion I follows. follows the given statements. SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) Both conclusion I and II follows. Statement: (a) Only conclusion I follows.
(d) Neither conclusion follow. I. All J are M. (b) All conclusions I, II and III follow.
II. Some K are M. (c) Neither conclusion follows.
Q.94. In the following question below Conclusions: (d) Both conclusions II and III follow.
are given some statements followed by I. Some K are J.
some conclusions based on those II. Some M are K. Q.99. In the following question below
statements. Taking the given statements III. Some M are J are given some statements followed by
to be true even if they seem to be at SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) some conclusions based on those
variance from commonly known facts. (a) Both conclusion I and II follows. statements. Taking the given statements
Read all the conclusions and then decide (b) Both conclusion I and III follows. to be true even if they seem to be at
which of the given conclusion logically (c) Both conclusion II and III follows. variance from commonly known facts.
follows the given statements. (d) Only conclusion I follows. Read all the conclusions and then decide
Statement: which of the given conclusion logically
I. Some pen are sharpener. Q.97. In the following question below follows the given statements.
II. All pen are pencil. are given some statements followed by Statement:
Conclusions: some conclusions based on those I. Some onion are tomato.
I. Some pencil are pen. statements. Taking the given statements II. No tomato is potato.
II. All sharpener are pen. to be true even if they seem to be at Conclusions:
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) variance from commonly known facts. I. Some potato are onion.
(a) Both conclusion I and II follows. Read all the conclusions and then decide II. No potato is tomato.
(b) Only conclusion I follows. which of the given conclusion logically SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) Neither conclusion follow. follows the given statements. (a) Only conclusion I follows.
(d) Only conclusion II follows. Statement: (b) Only conclusion II follows.
Q.95. In the following question below I. Some red are wood. (c) Neither conclusion follow.
are given some statements followed by II. No wood is bench. (d) Both conclusion I and II follows.
some conclusions based on those Conclusions:
statements. Taking the given statements I. No bench is red. Q.100. In the following question below
to be true even if they seem to be at II. No bench is wood. are given some statements followed by
variance from commonly known facts. III. Some red are bench. some conclusion based on those
Read all the conclusions and then decide SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) statements . Taking the given statements
which of the given conclusion logically (a) Conclusion II and either I or III to be true even if they seem to be at
follows the given statements. follow. variance from commonly known facts.
Statement: (b) Neither conclusion follow. Read all the conclusions and then decide
I. All L are B (c) Only conclusion I follows. which of the given conclusions logically
II. No T is L. (d) Only conclusion III follows. follows the given statements.
III. Some R are T. Statement:
Conclusions: Q.98. In the following question below Some flower are soft.
I. Some T are R. are given some statements followed by No hard is soft.
II. No B is T. some conclusions based on those Conclusions:
III. No L is T. statements. Taking the given statements I.some hard are flower
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) to be true even if they seem to be at II. Some soft are flower.
(a) Only conclusion I follows. variance from commonly known facts. SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) Only conclusion II follows I. Sama Veda is one of the oldest books options. Assuming the statements to be
(b) Both conclusion I and II follows in history. true, even if they seem to be at variance
(c) Only conclusion I follows II. Sama veda is the oldest book in with commonly known facts, decide
(d) Neither conclusion follows history which conclusion logically follows from
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) the statements.
Q.101. In the following question below (a) Only Conclusion I follows. Statement:
are given some statements followed by (b) Either conclusion I or conclusion II All gifts are prizes.
some conclusions and then decide which follow. Some gifts are objects.
of the given conclusions logically (c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
follows the given statements. II follow (a) All prizes are gifts.
Statement: (d) Only Conclusions II follows (b) Some gifts are not prizes.
I. All H are B (c) No object is prize.
II. All R are B. Q.104. Two statements are given, (d) Some objects are prizes.
Conclusions: followed by three conclusions numbered
I. Some H are R. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to Q.107. Three statements are given,
II. No H is R be true, even if they seem to be at followed by three conclusions numbered
III. Some B are R. variance with commonly known facts, I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening) decide which of the conclusions be true, even if they seem to be at
(a) Both conclusion II and III follow logically follow(s) from the statements. variance with commonly known facts,
(b) Conclusion III and either conclusion Statement: decide which of the conclusions
I or II follows Some caps are shirts. logically follow(s) from the statements.
(c) Only conclusion I follows Some shirts are coats. Statement:
(d) Only conclusion II follows Conclusions: I. All markers are pens.
I. No coat is cap. II. No pen is pencil.
Q.102. The statements below are II. No coat is shirt. III. Some pens are sharpeners.
followed by two conclusions labelled I III. Some coats are caps. Conclusions:
and II. Assuming that the information in SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) I. Some pens are markers.
the statements is true, even if it appears (a) Either conclusion II or III follow. II. No marker is pencil.
to be at variance with generally (b) Conclusions II and III follow. III. No marker is sharpener.
established facts, decide which (c) Either conclusion I or III follow. SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
conclusion(s) logically and definitely (d) Conclusions I and II follow. (a) Conclusions I and II follow.
follow(s) from the information given in (b) Conclusions II and III follow.
the statements. Q.105. Three statements are given, (c) Either conclusion I or II follow.
Statement: followed by three conclusions numbered (d) Conclusions I and III follow.
I. Some cups are glasses. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
II. No plate is cup as well as glass. be true, even if they seem to be at Q.108. Two statements are given,
Conclusion: variance with commonly known facts, followed by three conclusions numbered
I. Some cups are plates. decide which of the conclusions I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
II. All glasses are not plates. logically follow(s) from the statements. be true, even if they seem to be at
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) Statement: variance with commonly known facts,
(a) Only conclusion I follow Some plants are leaves. decide which of the conclusions
(b) Only conclusion II follows All leaves are twigs. logically follow(s) from the statements.
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion No twig is banana. Statements
II follow Conclusions: I. All posters are pamphlets.
(d) Either conclusion I or conclusion II I. Some plants are bananas. II. All envelopes are pamphlets.
follows. II. Some twigs are leaves. Conclusions
III. Some bananas are leaves. I. All pamphlets are envelopes
Q.103. Read the given statements and SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) II. Some pamphlets are posters.
conclusions carefully and decide which (a) Only conclusion III follows III. Some posters are envelopes.
of the conclusions logically follow(s) (b) Conclusions I and II follow SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
from the statement. (c) Only conclusion II follows (a) Only Conclusion II follows
Statement: (d) Conclusions II and III follow (b) Conclusions I and II follow
Sama Veda is believed to be written (c) Conclusions II and III follow
around 200 BC. Q.106. Two statements are given, (d) Only conclusion III follows
Conclusions: followed by four conclusions in the
Q.109. Three statements are given, (d) Only conclusion II follows. I. Some dusks are nights.
followed by three conclusions numbered II. Some noons are dawns.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to Q.112.. Three statements are given, SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
be true, even if they seem to be at followed by three conclusions numbered (a) Only conclusion II follows.
variance with commonly known facts, I, II and III. Assuming (b) Neither I nor II follows.
decide which of the conclusions the statements to be true, even if they (c) Either conclusion I or II follows
logically follow(s) from the statements. seem to be at variance with commonly (d) Only conclusion I follows.
Statement: known facts, decide which of the
I. Some ornaments are diamonds. conclusions logically follow(s) from the Q.115. Read the given statement and
II. Some diamonds are necklaces statements. conclusions carefully and decide which
III. All necklaces are rings. Statement: of the conclusions logically follow(s)
Conclusions: I. Some guavas are apples. from the statement.
I. Some rings are diamonds. II. All grapes are oranges. Statement:
II. Some rings are necklaces. III. Some apples are grapes. Road offers the fastest connectivity
III. No ring is diamond. Conclusions: between Agra and Delhi.
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) I. Some apples are oranges. Conclusions:
(a) Either conclusion I or III follows II. No orange is guava. I. There is no rail connectivity between
(b) Conclusions I and II follow III. Some oranges are guavas. Agra and Delhi.
(c) Conclusions I and III follow SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) II. There is no air connectivity between
(d) Only Conclusion II follows (a) Conclusions I and II follow. Agra and Delhi.
(b) Conclusion I and either II or III SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.110. Two statements are given, follow. (a) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion
followed by four conclusions as options. (c) Conclusions II and III follow. II follows.
Assuming the statements to be true, even (d) Only either conclusion I or III follow. (b) Only conclusion II follows.
if they seem to be at variance with (c) Only conclusion I follows.
commonly known facts, decide which Q.113. Two statements are given, (d) Either conclusion I or conclusion II
conclusion logically follows from the followed by four conclusions in the follows.
statements. options. Assuming the statements to be
Statement: true, even if they seem to be at variance Q.116. The statement below are
All roots are plants. with commonly known facts, decide followed by two conclusions labelled I
No plant is fruit. which conclusion logically follows from and II. Assuming that the information
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon) the statements. inthe statements is true, if it appears to
(a) No plant is root. Statement: be at variance with generally established
(b) Some fruits are roots. No hospital is clinic. facts, decide which conclusion(s)
(c) No fruit is root. All clinics are houses. logically and definitely follow(s) from
(d) Some roots are not plants. SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) the information given in the statements.
(a) Some houses are not hospitals. Statement:
Q.111. Two statements are given, (b) All houses are hospitals. I. Some accountants are managers.
followed by three conclusions numbered (c) All houses are clinics. II. Some accountants are cashiers.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (d) No house is a hospital. Conclusions:
be true, even if they seem to be at I. All cashiers are accountants.
variance with commonly known facts, Q.114. The statements below are II. Some managers are accountants
decide which of the conclusions followed by two conclusions labelled I SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon)
logically follow(s) from the statements. and II. Assuming that the information in (a) Either conclusion I or conclusion II
Statement: the statements is true, even if it appears follows.
I. All match-boxes are torches. to be at variance with generally (b) Only conclusion II follows
II. All torches are lanterns. established facts, decide which (c) Only conclusion i follows
Conclusions: conclusion(s) logically and definitely (d) Both conclusion I and II follow
I. Some torches are match-boxes. follow(s) from the information given in
II. Some lanterns are match-boxes. the statements. Q.117. Read the given statement and
III. No match-box is lantern. Statement: conclusion carefully and decide which
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon) I. Some dawns are nights of the conclusions logically follow(s)
(a) Conclusions II and III follow. II. No night is a noon. from the statement.
(b) Conclusions I and II follow. III. No dawn is a dusk. Statement:
(c) Only conclusion I follows. Conclusions: Sound cannot travel in vacuum.
Conclusion: true, even if they seem to be at variance (d) Only conclusion l follows
I. We cannot hear sound of explosion in with commonly known facts, decide
vacuum. which of the conclusions logically Q.123. Read the given statement and
II. We cannot hear sound of explosion in follow(s) from the statements. conclusions carefully and decide which
atmosphere. Statement: of the conclusions logically follow(s)
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) I. All tables are books. from the statement.
(a) Only Conclusion I follows II. All pens are books. Statement:
(b) Either conclusion I or conclusion II Conclusions: A very large number of students love
follows I. Some tables are pens. dancing in the rain rather than studying
(c) Only conclusion II follows II. Some books are pens. in class.
(d) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning) Conclusions:
II follow (a) Only conclusion II follows l. Rain keeps students healthy.
(b) Only conclusion I follows ll. Dancing is a good Exercise.
Q.118. The statement below is followed (c) Either conclusion I or conclusion II SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon)
by two conclusions labelled I and II. follows (a) Both conclusion l and ll follow
Decide which conclusion(s) logically (d) Both conclusion I and conclusion II (b) Neither conclusion l nor ll follows.
and definitely follow(s) from the follow (c) Only conclusion l follows.
information given in the statement only. (d) Only conclusion ll follows.
Statement: Q.121. Read the given statement and
Rain water is the purest form of water. conclusions carefully and decide which Q.124. Read the given statements and
Conclusions: of the conclusions logically follow(s) conclusion carefully. Assuming that the
l.Rainwater will contain the least amount from the statement. information given in the statements is
of impurities. Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening) Only white colour vehicles should be with commonly known facts, decide
(a) Both conclusion l and conclusion ll allowed in India for promoting peace. which of the given conclusions logically
follow. Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements.
(b) Either conclusion l or conclusion ll I. Blue colour vehicles promote peace. Statement:
follows. II. White colour vehicles promote peace All bears are tigers.
(c) Only conclusion l follow SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning) Some bears are lions.
(d) Only conclusion ll follow. (a) Only Conclusion I follows. Conclusion
(b) Only Conclusions II follows. I. Some tigers are lions.
Q.119. The statements below are (c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II. No lions are tigers
followed by two conclusions labelled l II follow SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening)
and ll. Assuming that the information in (d) Either conclusion I or conclusion II (a) both conclusions I and II follows
the statements is true, even if it appears follows (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
to be at variance with generally (c) Only conclusion I follows
established facts, decide which Q.122. The statements below are (d) Only conclusion II follows
conclusion(s) logically and definitely followed by two conclusions labelled l
follow(s) from the information given in and ll. Assuming that the information in Q.125. Read the given statements and
the statements. the statements is true, even if it appears conclusion carefully. Assuming that the
Statement: to be at variance with generally information given in the statements is
l.Some bats are cats. established facts, decide which true, even if it appears to be at variance
ll.All cats are darts. conclusion(s) logically follows from the with commonly known facts, decide
Conclusion: information given in the statements. which of the given conclusions logically
l.All bats are darts. Statement: follow(s) from the statements.
ll.Some bats are darts. l. All dens are hens. Statement:
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening) ll. All pens are hens All pans are jugs.
(a) Neither conclusion l nor ll follows. lll. All yens are hens No plates are jugs.
(b) Only conclusion l follow. Conclusion: Conclusion:
(c) Only conclusion ll follow. l.Some pens are dens. I : Some pans are plates.
(d) Either conclusion l or ll follows. ll.Some yens are dens. II. Some jugs are pans.
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon) III. No pans are plated.
Q.120. Two statements are given, (a) neither conclusion l nor ll follows SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening)
followed by two conclusions numbered I (b) Only conclusion ll follows (a) Only conclusion II and III follows
and II. Assuming the statements to be (c)Either conclusion l or ll follows (b) All conclusion I, II and III follows
with commonly known facts. Decide Q.137. Given is a statement followed by II. Some doors are tiles.
which of the given conclusions logically two arguments numbered I and II. SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning)
follows from the statements. Consider the statement and the (a) Only conclusion II follows.
Statement: arguments and decide which of the (b) Only conclusion I follows.
All ships are butterflies. arguments is strong. (c) Both conclusion I and II follow.
Some aeroplanes are butterflies. Statement: (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Conclusions: Is the choice of junk food a better option
All ships are aeroplanes. to create interest in eating in children? Q.140. Read the given statements and
Some butterflies are ships Arguments: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) I. Yes, the best way to create interest is information
(a) Only conclusion II follows to give the food a child likes. given in the statements is true, even if it
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II follow II. No, junk food is the reason behind appears to be at variance with commonly
(c) Only conclusion I follows obesity, heart diseases, diabetes and known facts, decide which of the given
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow other health problems and it is important conclusions logically follow(s) from the
to induce healthy eating habits in Statement:
Q.135. Read the given statements and children. I. Some chairs are doors.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening) II. All doors are tables.
information given in the statements is (a) only argument II is strong. Conclusion :
true, even if it appears to be at variance (b) both arguments I and II are strong. I. Some chairs are tables.
with commonly known facts. Decide (c) Neither argument I nor II is strong. II. No doors are chairs.
which of the given conclusions logically (d) only argument I is strong III. Some tables are doors.
follows from the statements. SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Statement: Q.138. Read the given statements and (a) All conclusions I, II and III follows.
All peacocks are swans. conclusions carefully and decide which (b) Only conclusion I and II follows.
Some parrots are swans. of the conclusion/conclusions logically (c) Only conclusion I and III follows.
Conclusions: follows from the statements. (d) Only conclusion II follows.
I. Some parrots are peacocks. Statement:
II. Some swans are peacocks Physical abuse is apparent, so it is easy Q.141. Read the given statements and
III. Some swans are parrots. to accept it, but mental abuse does not conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) appear, so we keep denying it. information given in the statements is
(a) Only conclusion I and III follow Conclusion : true, even if it appears to be at variance
(b) Only conclusion I and II follow I. We reject to what we cannot see. with commonly known facts, decide
(c) All conclusion I, II and III follow II. It is easy to accept what we see. which of the given conclusions logically
(d) Only conclusion II and III follow SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) follow(s) from the statements.
(a) Only Conclusion I follows Statement:
Q.136. Read carefully the statement (b) Conclusion I and II both follows All cakes are rocks.
given below and their conclusion. (c) Only conclusion II follows All rocks are dams.
Assuming the information given in the (d) Either conclusion I or Conclusion II Conclusion:
statement to be true, even if they seem to follows. I. Some dams are cakes.
be related to the general facts, the II. All rocks are cakes.
decision given which conclusion, of the Q.139. The statements below are SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon)
statement so that they follow. followed by two conclusions labelled I (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Statement: and II. Assuming that (b) Only conclusion II follows
All husband are son. the information in the statements is true, (c) Both conclusions I and II follow
Some son are father. even if it appears to be at variance with (d) Only conclusion I follows
Conclusion: generally established facts, decide which
I. Some sons are husband. conclusion(s) logically and definitely Q.142. Read the given statements and
II. Some husband are father. follow(s) from the information given in conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening) the statements. information given in the statements is
(a) Only conclusion I follow Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance
(b) Neither I nor II follow I. All doors are floors. with commonly known facts, decide
(c) only conclusion II follow II. Some floors are tiles. which of the given conclusions logically
(d) both I and II follow III. All tiles are paints. follow(s) from the statements.
Conclusions: Statement:
I. Some floors are paints. All nieces are sisters.
Sol.8.(c)
Only conclusion I and II follows.
Either of the above diagram can be
drawn on the basis of the given
information.
Sol.14.(c)
Sol.19.(c) Only Conclusion II follows.
Sol.23.(c)
By looking at the figure, we can see that
Rulers don’t have any relation with
Sol.27.(a)
According to the statements given in the
question , we will have the diagram as
Sol.24.(c)
From the figure , we can see that the car
and four wheeler doesn’t have any So, by observing this diagram, we can So, there is no confirmed relation
relation. So the conclusion I is false as see clearly that students and athletes between R and L which means there is a
well as II is also false. don’t have any relation. So Conclusion I condition of either or between R and L.
Cars and vehicles have relations with and III both are wrong. But it is not
some. So conclusion III is true. possible that positive and negative both Sol.31.(b)
conditions can not be true at the same Rhombus and square has a relation of
time. So, either conclusion I or SOME. and Rhombus and Quadrilateral
conclusion III will be true. Conclusion II also has a condition of SOME. So only
is absolutely right. So, conclusion II and the conclusion III is true , all others are
either conclusion I or conclusion III false.
Sol.25.(d)
follows.
According to the given statements, we
get the following diagram.
Sol.28.(b)
According to the given statements, the
venn diagram will be as given below.
Sol.32.(c)
As we can see there is a relation of
Observing this diagram that conclusion I
SOME in Carp. and Tech. AND in carp.
is true that Some mobiles are heavy
And mech. Also. So the conclusion III
items. Conclusion III also follows as
Conclusion I is absolutely wrong showing the relation of ALL is false, and
some of the heavy items are Instruments.
because the condition of NOT is I and II are true.
But conclusion II doesn’t follow as there
nowhere in the statements. There is a
any condition of NOT is not given in the
condition of Some in well and pool, so
statements. So, only conclusion I and III
conclusion II is absolutely right. And
follows.
conclusion III is also wrong because
only Some conditions are true between
Sol.26.(d)
well and pool.
Animal and crow don’t have any relation
Sol.33.(b)
as the figure below is drawn using
Sol.29.(d) From the figure given below, As we can see that both the conclusions
Statements. So, the conclusion I is false.
we can observe that knives and cutters are opposite to each other and both are
Conclusion II is true as it is clear that
have a relation of SOME and there is false , So the concondition of either-or
some animals are crows. Again , the
nothing negative. So the conclusions II will be true.
conclusion III is also false as there is no
and III are false. Only I is true as the
relation between animals and the crows.
cutters and instruments have a relation of
But either animals are crows or the
SOME.
animals are not crows. Means there will
be an either - or situation. Therefore, the
conclusion II and Either conclusion I or Sol.34. (b)
III will be true. There is nothing negative in the
statements, so the conc. II is false.
Painters have a relation of SOME with
teachers. So conc. I is also wrong.
Sol.63.(d)
Sol.74.(a)
Sol.67.(b) Only 1 follows as rat has a
relation of some with red and wild , and
red and wild has no relation at all.
Sol.81.(c)
Only 2 follows as there is a relation of
some between phones and yellow.
Either Some trucks can be bikes or Some
Sol.68.(a) Only conc. II follows as K trucks can not be bikes.
has a relation of some with M and T has
no relation at all with M or K. Sol.75.(a)
Only 2 follows as there is no relation
between P and M. Sol.82.(d) Only 1 follows as K has a
relation of Some with L.
Sol.85.(d)
Only 2 follows as there is no relation
between Black and Yellow.
Sol.72.(a)
Sol.86.(b)
Only 2 and 3 follow as S don’t have any
relation with Q.
Sol.93.(a)
Sol.100.(a)
Only 2 follows as flowers and hard has
no relation at all.
Sol.103.(a)
From the given statement, it is clear that
Sol.90.(a) only conclusion 1 follows.
None follows as there is no condition of
Sol.96.(c) 2 and 3 follows as J and K
All anywhere in the question. Sol.104.(c)
has no relation at all, so 1 is false.
Either 1 or 3 follows as a Solution can
either be positive or negative.
Sol.106.(d)
Sol.92.(d) None follows as there is no
It is clear from the figure that there is
relation in A and J and there is a
the relation of SOME between objects
condition of Some between K and J. Sol.98.(b)
and prizes.
All are true , as given in the figure.
Sol.142.(b)
From the diagram mentioned below, it is
evident that Only 1 follows.
Sol.137.(a)
Sol.130.(d) Both are wrong as it is said Anything or everything that a child likes
that Botany is the science of plants , not to eat might not be good for him. Ex.
of Human or Animal behaviour. junk food Therefore, the first argument
is weak.
Sol.131.(b) None follows as glass has no The various health issues mentioned in
relation with tables and ears. the second argument strongly suggest
that junk food is harmful and causes
BLOOD RELATION
many health problems. Hence argument
II is strong.
SSC CGL 2018 Tier I
Sol.138.(b)
Conclusion (1) follows because we Q.1. In a family of eight persons, there
Sol.132.(a) None follows as there is the generally believe what we see only. are two couples, each having two
relation of Some not All. Conclusion (2) follows as we accept children. B and D are brothers and each
what we see. So, both the conclusion has two children. E is the aunt of A. who
follows. is the cousin brother of C. C is the sister
of H, who is the cousin brother of G, F is
Sol.139.(b) the wife of B. How is H related to F?
Only 1 follows as there is no relation SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
Sol.133.(b) According to the sentence, between doors and tiles. (a) Nephew (b) Son-in-law
All philosophers are clever and Rakesh (c) Son (d) Brother-in-law
is also a philosopher, it means Rakesh is
clever also. So, only 2 follows. Q.2. P is the father of Q and the
grandfather of R, who is the brother of S.
Sol.134.(a) S’s mother, T is married to V. T is the
Only conclusion II follows and as there Sol.140.(c) sister of Q. How is V related to P?
is no relation between ships and Only 1 and 3 follows as there is nothing SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon)
airplanes. negative in the statements. (a) Nephew (b) Brother-in-law
(c) Son (d) Son-in-law
and a daughter. If A is the son of F , then Q.10. Bharat and Sapna are husband If P + S × Q × R - T ÷ V ÷ U, then how
how F is related to C ? and wife. Rohit and Bharat are brothers. is T related to P ?
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) Suresh is the father of Rohit. Sapna’s son SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) Cousin (b) Aunt is Krish. How is Krish related to Suresh? (a) Paternal grandmother
(c) Sister - in - law (d) Sister SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) (b) Maternal grandmother
(a) Son (b) Father (c) Maternal grandfather
Q.5. In a family of eight persons, there (c) Uncle (d) Grandson (d) Paternal grandfather
are two couples, each having two
children. C and D are cousin brothers. Q.11. Priyank is Akshay’s brother. Sonia Q.16. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the wife of
The father of E is married to G, who is is Saksham’s sister. Akshay is Sonia’s B’.
the aunt of F. F’s mother, H, is married son. How is Priyank related to Sonia? ‘A - B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.
to B, the brother of A. C is the nephew SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) ‘A ✖ B’ means ‘A is the son of B’.
of H. How is A related to D? (a) Nephew (b) Father ‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the mother of B’.
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c) Son (d) Brother If T + Q ✖ P - U ÷ R ÷ S + V, then how
(a) Uncle (b) Brother is R related to Q?
(c) Nephew (d) Father Q.12. Introducing Rukmani, Vijay said , SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
“ She is the mother of the son of only (a) Daughter
Q.6. In a family of 8 persons with two brother of my wife.” What is the relation (b) Maternal Grandmother
couples, P is the son of Q and brother of of Rukmani’s husband with Vijay? (c) Sister
R. S is the daughter of M, who is SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) (d) Mother
married to R. T is the aunt of S and (a) Brother-in-law (b) Father
mother of V. R’s nephew W is the son of (c) Father-in-law (d) Son Q.17. 'A + B' means 'A is the daughter
P and has a sister V. How is V related to of B'.
M? SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) Q.13. Read the following information 'A - B' means 'A is the brother of B'
(a) Nephew (b) Daughter carefully and answer the question which A ×B' means 'A is the mother of B'.
(c) Niece (d) Cousin Sister follow: 'A ÷ B' means 'A is the son of B'.
If 'A x B’ means ‘A is sister of B’. If U + C × Q - P÷R÷S - T, then how is
Q.7. P is the sister of Q and mother of R. If ‘A + B' means ‘A is the mother of B'. S related to U?
S is the daughter-in-law of W and wife If ‘A ÷ B' means 'A is daughter ‘of B'. SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning)
of Q. W’s grandson M is the nephew of If ‘A- B’ means ‘A is father of B’. (a) Maternal grandfather
P and brother of V. W has only two If P + R ⨯ T - Q ÷ S + U, then how is S (b) Paternal grandfather
children. How is Q related to V? related to T? (c) Mother
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) (d) Paternal grandmother
(a) Uncle (b) Father (a) Daughter (b) Mother
(c) Brother (d) Son (c) Sister (d) Wife Q.18. 'A + B' means 'A is the sister of B'
'A - B' means 'A is the daughter of B'
Q.8. In a family of seven persons, B is Q.14. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the sister of 'A ×B' means 'A is the brother of B'
the brother of A and the son of C. D is B’. 'A ÷ B' means 'A is the husband of B'
the son-in-law of C, who has two ‘A - B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’. If V + U ×Q - T ÷R + P ×S, then how is
grandchildren , E and F. A is the mother ‘A×B’ means ‘A is the mother of B’. P related to V ?
of F, who is the niece of G. E is the son ‘A÷B’ means ‘A is the father of B’. SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon)
of G. If C has two children , how is E If V + S × Q - P ÷ T + R × U, then how (a) Paternal uncle (b) Maternal aunt
related to D ? is R related to S? (c) Maternal uncle (d) Paternal aunt
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) Brother-in-law (b) Son (a) Grandson Q.19. Introducing Kavi, Veena said,
(c) Cousin (d) Nephew (b) Daughter "She is the sister of the son of the wife
(c) Grand-Daughter of my husband." How is veena related to
Q.9. Saksham introduced Nidhi to his (d) Maternal grandmother Kavi?
friend,” She is the daughter of the only SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening)
son of my father’s wife.” How is Q.15. ‘A + B,’ means ‘A is the brother (a) Daughter (b) Sister
Saksham related to Nidhi? of B’ (c) Mother. (d) Aunt
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) ‘A - B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
(a) Son (b) Cousin ‘A × B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’. SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I
(c) Father (d) Brother ‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the father of B’.
Q.20. In a family, B is the father of K. B SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) A – B means ‘A is brother of B’
has only two children. K is the brother of (a) Father-in-law (b) Son-in-law A × B means ‘A is sister of B’
R. R is the daughter of P. A is the (c) Brother (d) Father A ÷ B means ‘A is mother of B’.
granddaughter of P. S is the father of A. If P + R ÷ S × M – K, then how is R
How is S related to K? Q.26. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the brother of related to K?
SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) B’. SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning )
(a) Son (b) Brother-in-law ‘A - B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’. (a) Paternal grandmother (b) Daughter
(c) Brother (d) Son-in-law ‘A ⨯ B’ means ‘A is the mother of B’. (c) Mother (d) Sister
‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the sister of B’.
Q.21. In a family of 5 members, X is the If P + R ÷ T - K ⨯ O ⨯ C, then how is P Q.32. A + B means 'A is brother of B'
sister of Y. M has 2 children and he is related to O? A - B means 'A is daughter of B'
the son of E, who is the father-in-law of SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) A x B means 'A is husband of B'
H. H has only one son. Y is not the (a) Paternal Grandfather A ÷ B means 'A is son of B'
grand-daughter of E. How is X related to (b) Father If J + R÷T ×K - Z, then how is K
E? (c) Paternal Uncle related to j?
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning) (d) Brother SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
(a) Sister (b) Daughter (a) Maternal grandmother
(c) Grand-daughter (d) Grandson Q.27. A + B means ‘A is sister of B’. (b) Paternal grandmother
A - B means ‘ A is son of B’. (c) Sister
Q.22. T is the sister of D. D is married to A ⨯ B means ‘A is husband of B’. (d) Mother
P. P is the son of M. T is the mother of J. A ÷ B means ‘A is mother of B’.
Y is the father of U. Y has only one son If P + Q ÷ C - D -L ⨯ J , then how is J Q.33. A + B means 'A is son of B'
and one daughter. U is the daughter of T. related to Q? A - B means 'A is husband of B'
Q is the son of D. If M is the wife of W, SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) A x B means 'A is sister of B'
then how is Q related to W ? (a) Mother (b) Daughter A ÷ B means 'A is daughter of B'
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening) (c) Mother-in-law (d) Father-in-law If F x R x S ÷ G - P ÷ X, then how is X
(a) Son-in-law (b) Son related to R?
(c) Grandson (d) Nephew Q.28. Rishabh is Namita's only brother. SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
Rishabh's wife, Mridu has a brother, (a) Paternal grandfather or paternal
Q.23. There are two married couples in a Sonu. Illena is Namita's only niece. grandfather
family. % has two children. A is the wife How is Sonu related to Ileana? (b) Maternal grandfather or maternal
of @, who is the brother of #. F is the SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) grandmother
daughter of %. U is the sister of S, who (a) Maternal uncle (b) Father (c) Father or mother
is the son of @. T is son of #, who is a (c) Brother (d) Paternal uncle (d) Grandson or granddaughter
male. How is A related to % ?
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) Q.29. Mayank's father has a brother, Q.34. A + B means ‘A is mother of B’
(a) Sister (b) Sister-in-law Prakash, whose daughter, Ritu is A – B means ‘A is husband of B’
(c) Brother (d) Brother-in-law Kavita's mother. Sonu is Ritu's only A × B means ‘A is son of B’
brother. How is Sonu related to Mayank? A ÷ B means ‘A is brother of B’
Q.24. Mayank is the son of Chhaya. SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening) If Q ÷ U × K × H – D + J, then how is K
Chhaya and Deepa are sisters. Gayatri is (a) Brother (b) Cousin related to J ?
the mother of Deepa. If Naman is the (c) Nephew (d) Son SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 (Morning)
son of Gayatri , How is Mayank related (a) Brother (b) Father
to Naman? Q.30. M is the brother of N. N is the (c) Sister (d) Paternal uncle
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) brother of P. Q is the father of M. Based
(a) Nephew (b) Brother on these statements, which of the Q.35. A + B means ‘A is sister of B’
(c) Father (d) Son following statements cannot be A – B means ‘A is son of B’
definitely true? A × B means ‘A is father of B’
Q.25. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the mother SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening) A ÷ B means ‘A is brother of B’
of B’. (a) P is the brother of M If S × M ÷ U + L × Z – I, then how is L
‘A - B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’. (b) M is the brother of P related to I?
‘A ✕ B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’. (c) N is the son of Q SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 (Afternoon)
‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’. (d) N is the brother of M (a) Brother (b) Father
If T ÷ V + Q - J ✕ M + U , then how is (c) Son (d) Husband
T related to J ? Q.31. A + B means ‘A is husband of B’
Sol.7. (b)
By observing the family chart given Sol.16. (c)
below. We can see that Q is the father of Sol.11. (c)
V. After observing the following picture.
We can see that Priyank is the son of
Sonia.
Sol.17. (b)
Sol.12. (a) According to the family chart which is
given below , S is the paternal
grandfather of U.
Sol.8. (d)
After observing the following family
chart. We can see that E is the nephew of
So , Vijay is the brother in law of
D.
Rukmani.
Sol.13. (d)
By observing the following family chart.
Sol.18. (c)
We can see that S is the wife T.
According to the family chart given
below. P is the maternal uncle of V.
Sol 9. (c)
After observing the family chart given
below we can see that Nidhi is the
daughter of Saksham.
Sol.19. (c)
Sol.14. (c)
According to the following family chart ,
After observing the following family
Kavi is the daughter of Veena.
chart. We can see that R is the
granddaughter of S.
Sol.20.(b)
Sol.26.(c) According to the following Sol.32. (d)
family chart P is the paternal uncle of O.
(a)
How many rich city dwellers are not
businessmen?
(a) 20 (b) 14 (c) 18 (d) 16
How many women graduates are not
(b)
teachers?
Q.13. Choose the venn diagram from the
(a) 9 (b)12 (c)17 (d)5
given options that best represents the
relationship amongst the following
Q.10. In the following diagram, the
classes:
triangle represents ‘cricket players’, the (c)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
circle represents ‘swimmers’ and the
Vienna, Europe, New Zealand
rectangle represents ‘students’. The
numbers in different segments show the
(d)
number of persons.
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
Q.16. Choose the Venn diagram from the
(a) given options that best represents the
relationship amongst the following
classes:
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
(b) Clerk, Male, Permanent Employee
How many students are swimmers but
not cricket players?
(a) 17 (b) 8 (c) 13 (d) 18
(c)
Q.11. In the following diagram, the
triangle represents ‘teachers’, the circle (a)
represents ‘intelligent’, the rectangle
represents ‘urban’ and the square (d)
represents ‘males’. The numbers in (b)
different segments show the number of Q.14. Choose the venn diagram from
persons. the given options that best represents the
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) relationship amongst the following
classes: (c)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Mothers, Doctors, Homo Sapiens
(d)
How many urban intelligent teachers are
not male? (a) (b) Q.17. Select the venn diagram that
(a) 12 (b) 14 (c) 10 (d) 4
represents the correct relationship
between the following classes.
Q.12. In the following diagram, the
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
triangle represents ‘businessmen, the
Indonesia, Asia, Bangladesh
circle represent ‘rich’ and the rectangle (c) (d)
represent city dwellers.The number in
different segments shows the number of Q.15. Choose the venn diagram from the
persons. given options that best represents the
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) relationship amongst the following
classes:
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a)
(c) (d)
Q.26. Select the Venn diagram that
Q.22. Select the venn diagram that represents the correct relationship
(b) represents the correct relationship between the following classes.
between the following classes. SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) World, Asia. Nepal
(c) Stationary, Pen, Nib
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q.32. Choose the venn diagram from the Q.36. Select the Venn Diagram that best
given options that best represents the illustrates the relationship between the
relationship amongst the following following classes. (c) (d)
classes: Graduates , Literates and
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) Hardworking. Q.40. Choose the venn diagram that best
Hospital, Doctor, Patient SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening) illustrates the relationship among the
following classes:
Crocodiles , Aquatic animals , Reptiles
(a) (b) SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
(d)
(a) (b)
(d)
Q.45. Which one of the following
figures represents players, singers and Q.48. In the venn diagram given below,
students? the ‘Circle’ represents ‘Ladies’ , the
(c) (d) ‘triangle’ represents ‘Constables’ and the
‘square’ represents ‘Married Persons’.
Q.42. Select the Venn diagram that best The numbers given in the diagram
illustrates the relationship between the represents the number of persons of that
following classes: particular category.How many lady
Villagers, Poor Persons, Males constables are not married?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening)
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
(a) (b)
(c)
(d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a)
How many women are entrepreneurs but
NOT mothers?
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) 21 (b) 74 (c) 50 (d) 46
(c) (d)
(b)
Q.52. In the given Venn diagram, the
Q.57. Select the venn diagram that best
hexagon represents 'farmers', the circle
illustrates the relationship between the
represents 'beneficiaries' and the square
following classes.
represents 'land-owners'. The numbers
Mothers , Women , Pilots
given in the diagram represent the (c)
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
number of persons in that particular
category.
(d) (a)
(d) (a)
(a) (b)
Q.58. Select the venn diagram that best
illustrates the relationship between the
following classes.
Nurses , Doctors , Pharmacists (c) (d)
(b)
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
Q.64. Select the Venn diagram that best
illustrates the relationship between the
following classes.
(c)
Moon, Venus, Universe
SSC CHSL - 4 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)
(d) (a)
(b) Q.61. Select the venn diagram that best
illustrates the relationship between the
following classes. (b)
Women, Sisters, mothers
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
(c)
(c)
(d)
(b)
(c) (d)
(c)
(a) (b)
(d)
(a) (c)
(a)
(b)
(d) (b)
(a)
(a)
(c)
(b)
(b)
(d)
(c) (c)
Q.77. Select the venn diagram that best
illustrates the relationship between the
following classes.
Rats, Frogs, Snakes (d)
(d) SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
Answer key :-
Q.75. Select the venn diagram that best
illustrates the relationship between the
following classes. (a) (b) 1.(b) 2.(c) 3.(d) 4.(c)
Flower, Roses, Yellow
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon) 5.(b) 6.(b) 7.(a) 8.(c)
Q.78. Select the Venn diagram that best 13.(b) 14.(a) 15.(a) 16.(d)
(a) illustrates the relationship between the
following classes. 17.(b) 18.(d) 19.(c) 20.(d)
Ants, Butterflies, Insects
(b) SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) 21.(b) 22.(b) 23.(c) 24.(c)
Therefore 15+2 =17 is the correct but not in triangle. Therefore 17 is the
25.(a) 26.(b) 27.(b) 28.(c)
answer. no. common to both circle and rectangle.
29.(d) 30.(a) 31.(b) 32.(b)
Sol.4.(c) Dancers who are Sol.11.(c)
33.(c) 34.(d) 35.(b) 36.(a) instrumentalist but not actors According to the question we have to tell
= 9+8 = 17 the urban intelligent teachers who are
37.(a) 38.(b) 39.(c) 40.(b) This is the number common in not male. Urban is represented by a
rectangles and circles but not in rectangle whereas intelligence is
41.(a) 42.(d) 43.(a) 44.(d) triangles. represented by a circle, and a triangle
represents the teacher. We have to find
45.(d) 46.(d) 47.(a) 48.(a) Sol.5.(b) ‘Male actors are painters but the number common to a circle, a
not artists’ are people who are common rectangle as well as a triangle but not in
49.(b) 50.(a) 51.(b) 52.(a)
in circle, rectangle and triangle but not in square. Therefore 10 is the no. common
square. to three fields.
53.(a) 54.(b) 55.(c) 56.(a)
57.(c) 58.(b) 59.(a) 60.(d) Sol.6.(b) For people who are rich Sol.12.(c)
farmers but not in rural areas. We have The circle represents the rich, the
61.(c) 62.(c) 63.(d) 64.(a) to count people who are common in rectangle represents the city dwellers.
triangles and circles but not in So, we count the number common in a
65.(b) 66.(c) 67.(c) 68.(d) rectangles. rectangle as well as a circle but not a
triangle. Therefore 11+7=18 is the right
69.(b) 70.(d) 71.(a) 72.(a) Sol.7.(a) answer.
In the question, students who are dancers
73.(d) 74.(a) 75.(a) 76.(d) as well as cricket players but not Sol.13.(b) Vienna is in the Europe
boys.Here, students are represented by Continent whereas New Zealand is
77.(c) 78.(c) 79.(b)
Circle. Boys are represented by another country not in Europe Continent.
Solutions :- rectangles.Dancers are represented by
squareCricket players are represented by
Sol.1.(b) In the following question, we Triangle.So now find the common
have to tell the student dancers who are number in circle,square, triangle. Hence,
swimmers but not cricket fans. Option A is correct.
As we know, Rectangle represents Sol.14.(a) Both mothers and doctors fall
Students, Triangle represents Dancer & Sol.8.(c) In the following question :
in the category of Homo Sapiens
Circle represents Swimmers. Rectangle is representing the Strong
(Human).
So, we have to take a number common Men.Triangle is representing the Army
to rectangle, triangle as well as circle. Men.So, find the common number to
Therefore, 10 is common to all. rectangle as well as triangle and not in
circle.So, 11 is the correct answer.
Sol.2.(c) In the given equation, we have
to tell high achieving students are not Sol.9.(c)
players. In the following question, we have to tell
Sol.15.(a) Helium is an inert gas
Rectangle represents the High achievers, the women graduates who are not
whereas Chlorine is not an inert gas.
circle represents the students. teachers.Here, the Circle represents the
So, the venn diagram will be
Now we have to take the common Graduates.Triangle is representing the
number in the circle as well as the women. So find the common number to
rectangle. the circle as well as the triangle. Option
C is the correct answer.
Sol.3.(d) In the following question, we
have to tell rich doctors who are not Sol.10.(a)
happy. As per the question,the circle represents Sol.16.(d) The vein diagram for clerk,
Triangle represents the Rich whereas the swimmers and we have to tell the man, permanent employee will be:
Circle represents the Doctors. Find the number of students who are swimmers
common number in the triangle as well not cricketers then we have to count the
as the circle. number which is in circle and rectangle
Sol.34.(d)
All uncles come under the category of
Sol.25.(a) All mothers are female. But, relatives. But all uncles and relatives
father is different from them. may not be rich. So the condition of
So, option A is the correct answer. some will be true.
Sol.19.(c) Manipur and Mizoram both
are states of India. Sol.26.(b) Nepal is in Asia, and Asia is
in the World. So, the correct venn
diagram will be:
Sol.35.(b)
All parents are neither rich nor farmers
, but some sharing between all three is
Sol.20.(d) Birds, Parrot, Snake possible.
Sol.27.(b) Cats are mammals, But
parrots are not.
Sol.29.(d)
Sol.22.(b) The vein diagram for
Stationary, Pen, Nib will be:
Sol.37.(a)
Snakes, Reptiles, Poisonous ; Reptiles
is a class and Snakes is a name of a
member of it. But neither all reptiles nor
Sol.52.(a)
21(Common in all three figures)
Sol.53.(a)
Sol.43.(a) 8 (common in triangle and circle but not
Sol.38.(b) in square)
when there is a relation of some between
Doctors, Salaried Persons, Parents ;
all three this venn diagram is the answer.
All doctors are neither salaried persons Sol.54.(b)
nor parents. Similarly, all parents are not
salaried persons. But these three have
the condition of Some.
Sol.44.(d)
Sol.39.(c)
All Women are neither Entrepreneurs
nor Engineers. Similarly, all Sol.45.(d)
Entrepreneurs are not Engineers. But
these three have some condition of Some
with each other. Sol.56.(a) All three are entirely different
things.
Sol.46.(d)
Sol.47.(a)
Sol.49. (b)
22 is the number which shows
Sol.42.(d)
businessmen who are taxpayers but NOT
landlords.
Sol.60.(d)
Sol.50.(a)
22
Sol.61.(c) Sol.69.(b)
Sol.76.(d)
Wools, Wood & Leather are different
Sol.70. (d) items.
Sol.62.(c)
Sol.72. (a)
Sol.64.(a) Heart is a part of human body and body
and house has no relation.
Sol.78.(c)
Ants & Butterflies are insects, but both
are different insects.
Sol.73.(d)
Sol.79.(b)
Sol.66. (c) All the mangoes are eatable Lawyers and Architects are different
but some liquid are eatables, the best professions of human beings.
representation is-
Sol.74.(a)
Pie & Theta are symbols.
Sol.67.(c) As iron & mercury are metals. DICE AND CUBE
(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 1 Q.9. Two positions of the same dice are
shown. What will be the number
Q.4. Two positions of the same dice are opposite ‘3’? SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon)
given. Which number will be at the top SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 4
if 6 is at the bottom?
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.14. Two rotated positions of a dice are
given below. Which number will be at
the top if ‘3’ is at the bottom?
Q.17. Two rotated positions of a dice are Q.27. Three different positions of the
given below. Which number will be at SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) same dice are shown. Which number
the top if the number 1 is at the bottom (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 3 will be on the face opposite to the one
of the dice? having 2?
Q.22. Three different positions of a dice
are shown below. Which number will
appear on the face opposite number 3?
Q.31. The different positions of the same dots are at the bottom then the number of
dice are shown here. Which number is dots on the top will be:
on the face opposite the face showing '5'
?
(a) 6 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 2
(a) # (b) $ (c) & (d) O Q.55. Three different positions of a dice
Q.46. Two different positions of the are shown below. Select the pattern that
same dice are shown below, the six faces Q.51. Three different positions of the will be on the face opposite to the one
of which are numbered 1 to 6. Find the same dice are shown. Select the option
number opposite to the face having 1. that will be opposite to the face having having ?
‘S’?’
Sol.19.(d) Sol.31.(c)
Here, 3 is common in both the positions From the 1st and 3rd dice, we can see
of dice. So , start moving clockwise that 6 and 4 are common. So 2 is
Sol.24.(d)
from 3 in both dice opposite to 5.
From the 1st and 2nd dice, we can see
that 3 is common. Now move clockwise
Sol.32.(d)
from 3 , 2 is opposite to 4 and 5 is
Formula -
opposite to 6. 2
for 1 face painted = (𝑛 − 2) × 6
2
= (3 − 2) × 6 = 1 × 6 = 6.
3
Where ‘n’ = 𝑁𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑠𝑚𝑎𝑙𝑙 𝑐𝑢𝑏𝑒𝑠
So , We get 2 as opposed to 6.
Sol.33.(c)
Sol.20.(c) By observing the 1st and 2nd dice, we
Sol.25.(c) Here 6 and 4 are common , so
We can see that 1 is common. Now can see that 5 and 4 are common. So, 2
1 is opposite to 3.
move clockwise from 1 , 3 is opposite to is opposite to 3.
5. Sol.26.(a)
Sol.34.(c) 1 and 5 are common, so 2 is
From 1st and 2nd dice, we can see that #
opposite to 4.
is common. Now move clockwise from
# , * is opposite to &.
Sol.35.(a)
From 1st and 2nd dice, we can see that 1
is common. Now move clockwise from
1 , 4 is opposite to 6.
Sol.21.(b)
we can see that 4 is common. Now move
clockwise from 4 , 1 is opposite to 2 , 3
is opposite to 6 and 4 is opposite to 5. Sol.27.(a)
From 1st and 2nd dice, Here 1 and 3 are Sol.36.(a) From 2nd and 3rd dice, we
common , so 2 is opposite to 4. can see that 5 and 2 are common. So 1 is
opposite to 6.
Sol.28. (a)
From the 1st and 3rd dice, we can see Sol.37.(b) We can see that 3 is common.
that + is common. Now move clockwise Now move clockwise from 3, 4 is
from + , & is opposite to #. opposite to 5 and 6 is opposite to 2.
Sol.22.(a)
From the 1st and 2nd dice, we can see
that 1 is common. Now move clockwise
from 1 , 3 is opposite to 5.
(a) × and + (b) × and ÷ ‘6’, which of the following equations + means 'subtraction', '-' means
(c) ÷ and + (d) ÷ and - would be. 'multiplication' and 'x' means 'division'?
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) 54× 6 − 7 ÷ 8 + 2 =?
Q.24. Which option gives the two signs (a) 8 + 6 ÷ 2 = 8 SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
that need to be interchanged to make the (b) 2 + 8 ÷ 6 = 6 (a) 63 (b) 57 (c) 69 (d) 61
given equation correct? (c) 2 + 8 ÷ 2= 8
SSC CPO 15/03/2019 (Evening) (d) 2 + 6 ÷ 8 = 11 Q.37. Which two signs should be
15÷ 15 × 10 − 10 + 5 = 15 interchanged in the following equation
(a) ÷ 𝑎𝑛𝑑 × (b) + and - Q.31. Which of the following to make it correct?
(c) × and - (d) ÷ and - interchanges of signs and numbers 12 - 8 + 12 × 9 ÷ 3 = 9
would make the given equation correct? SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.25. Find out the two signs to be SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) (a) + and ÷ (b) + and ×
interchanged for making the following 18 - 3÷6 + 24 × 12 = 48 (c) - and ÷ (d) + and -
equation correct. (a) × and +, 3 and 6
SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Morning) (b) ÷ and -, 12 and 6 Q.38. Which two signs should be
1 1 (c) ÷ and ×, 3 and 12 interchanged in the following equation
÷ - 5 + 45 × 120 = 5
4 64
(d) × and - , 3 and 6 to make it correct?
(a) + and × (b) - and ÷ 10 + 5 ÷ 10 ⨯ 8 - 10 = 16
(c) + and - (d) × and - Q.32. If ‘A’ denotes ‘÷’, ‘B’ denotes ‘× SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
’, C’ denotes ‘+’, and D’ denotes ‘-’, (a) + and ÷ (b) – and +
Q.26. If ÷ means ×, × means +, + then what will be the value of the (c) ÷ and ⨯ (d) ⨯ and +
means - and - means ÷, then what will following expression?
be the value of the following ? SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Evening) Q.39. Which two signs should be
SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Morning) 12 B 12 A 4 C 5 D 1 interchanged in the following equation
16 × 3 + 5 - 2 ÷ 4 (a) 50 (b) 40 (c) 39 (d) 59 to make it correct ?
(a) 10 (b) 7 (c) 9 (d) 19 12 - 6 ÷ 12 × 6 + 6 = 9
Q.33. Which of the following two signs SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.27. Which two signs should be need to be interchanged to make the (a) ÷ and × (b) + and ÷
interchanged to make the following given equation correct? (c) – and + (d) × and +
equation correct? SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Morning) 6 ÷ 5 - 5 × 5 + 6 = 35 Q.40. What will be the value of the
7 × 2 + 5 − 16 ÷ 4 = 13 (a) × and - (b) + and - following equation if ‘÷’ means addition
(a) × and - (b) × and + (c) ÷ and× (d) + and ÷ , ‘+’ means subtraction , ‘-’ means
(c) ÷ and + (d) ÷ and × multiplication and ‘⨯’ means division?
72 ⨯ 9 - 3 ÷ 8 + 2 = ?
SSC CGL 2018 Tier I
Q.28. Which two numbers should be SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening)
interchanged to make the following (a) 25 (b) 30 (c) 40 (d) 35
Q.34. Which two signs should be
equation correct?
interchanged in the following equation
SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Afternoon) Q.41. Which of the two signs should be
to make it correct?
7− 8÷ 4+ 5×3 interchanged in the following equation
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
= 8×3+ 6÷ 2− 3 to make the given value correct?
12 - 8 + 12 × 9 ÷ 3 = 9
(a) 4 and 5 (b) 7 and 5 15 + 5 - 10 ⨯ 6 ÷ 12 = 6
(a) + and ÷ (b) + and ×
(c) 4 and 2 (d) 6 and 7 SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
(c) - and ÷ (d) + and -
(a) + and ÷ (b) - and ÷
Q.29. If ‘x’ stands for addition, ' ÷ ' (c) + and ⨯ (d) + and -
Q.35. Which two signs should be
stands for subtraction, ‘+’ stands for
interchanged in the following equation
multiplication and ‘-’ stands for division, Q.42. Which two signs should be
to make it correct?
then what will be the value of the interchanged in the following equation
18 + 6 - 6 ÷ 3 × 3 = 6
following expression? to make it correct?
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) 9 - 3 + 12 ⨯ 8 ÷ 4 = 11
(a) + and - (b) + and ÷
26 ÷ 13 × 8 + 6 − 2 SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) - and ÷ (d) + and × (a) + and - (b) + and ⨯
(a) 17 (b) 47 (c) 27 (d) 37
(c) - and ÷ (d) + and ÷
Q.36. What will be the value of the
Q.30. If sign ‘+’ is interchanged with ‘
following equation if ÷means 'addition',
÷ ' and number ‘2’ is interchanged with
Q.43. If ‘+’ denotes ‘-’, ‘-’ denotes ‘*’, Q.50. Which two signs should be
‘*’ denotes ‘/’ and ‘/’ denotes ‘+’, then interchanged in the following equation SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I
what will be the numeric value of to make it correct ?
60*10 /40 + 6 - 5 27 ÷ 3 - 18 + 3 ⨯ 2 = 18 Q.57. Which two signs should be
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) interchanged in the following equation
(a) 3 (b) 144 (c) 16 (d) 200 (a) + and ÷ (b) + and - to make it correct?
(c) ⨯ and + (d) ÷ and ⨯ 132 ✖ 11 + 8 - 3 ÷ 12 = -16
Q.44. Which two signs should be SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening)
interchanged in the following equation Q.51. Which two signs should be (a) + and - (b) ✖ and ÷
to make it correct? interchanged to make the following (c) + and ✖ (d) - and ✖
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) equation correct?
24 - 12 ÷ 4 + 8 ⨯ 2 = 11 4 × 5 − 24 ÷ 12 + 8 = 14 Q.58. Which two signs should be
(a) + and ⨯ (b) - and ÷ SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning) interchanged in the following equation
(c) + and - (d) + and ÷ (a) + and ÷ (b) ÷ and × to make it correct?
(c) + and - (d) × and + 24 ÷ 2 + 13 - 54 ✖ 2 = 34
Q.45. Which two signs should be SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
interchanged in the following equation Q.52. Which two signs should be (a) + and ✖ (b) - and ✖
to make it correct? interchanged to make the following (c) ✖ and ÷ (d) - and ÷
8 ⨯ 2 + 5 - 16 ÷ 4 = 14 equation correct ?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) 24÷12 - 6 × 6 + 2 = 18 Q.59. From the given alternatives select
(a) ⨯ and - (b) ⨯ and + SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon) the numbers that must be interchanged to
(c) ÷ and ⨯ (d) ÷ and + (a) + and ÷ (b) ÷ and × make the following equation correct.
(c) + and - (d) × and + 16 - 6 + 12 ✖ 3 ÷ 4 = 18
Q.46. Which two signs should be SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
interchanged in the following equation Q.53. Which two signs should be (a) 16 and 3 (b) 6 and 3
to make it correct? interchanged to make the following (c) 12 and 4 (d) 6 and 4
16 + 3 - 5 ⨯ 2 ÷ 4 = 9 equation correct?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) 18 + 24 - 6 ✖ 6 ÷ 3 = 39 Q.60. Which two signs should be
(a) ÷ and + (b) ⨯ and - SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening) interchanged in the following equation
(c) ÷ and ⨯ (d) ⨯ and + (a) ÷ and + (b) + and - to make it correct?
(c) ÷ and - (d) ✖ and + 28 - 42 ÷ 2 + 276 ✖ 23 = -44
Q.47. If + denotes - , - denotes ⨯ , ⨯ SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
denotes ÷ and ÷ denotes + , then what Q.54. Which two signs should be (a) + and ÷ (b) + and -
will be the value of interchanged to make the following (c) ✖ and + (d) ✖ and ÷
25 - 2 ÷ 10 ⨯ 5 + 2 = ? equation correct?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) 40 + 10÷2 × 8 - 17 = 17 Q.61. Which two signs should be
(a) 10 (b) 26 (c) 58 (d) 50 SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) interchanged in the following equation
(a)÷ and - (b) × and + to make it correct?
Q.48. Which two signs should be (c)+ and - (d) ÷ and × SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon )
interchanged in the following equation 868 + 14 ✕ 55 - 1064 ÷ 56 = 117
to make it correct? Q.55. Which two signs should be (a) + and ÷ (b) ✕ and -
24 ÷ 8 - 5 ⨯ 5 + 3 = 13 interchanged to make the following (c) + and - (d) ÷ and ✕
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) equation correct?
(a) ⨯ and - (b) ⨯ and + SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) Q.62. Which two signs should be
(c) ÷ and ⨯ (d) ÷ and + 5 + 16 - 4× 14 ÷ 2= 59 interchanged to make the given equation
(a) × and + (b) ÷ and × correct?
Q.49. Which two signs should be 20 + 5 ⨯ 3 ÷ 3 - 1 = 14
(c) + and - (d) ÷ and -
interchanged in the following equation SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening)
to make it correct? (a) ÷ and + (b) ⨯ and -
Q.56. Which two signs should be
12 ⨯ 8 ÷ 36 + 3 - 6 = 102 (c) ⨯ and + (d) ÷ and ⨯
interchanged to make the following
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon)
equation correct?
(a) ⨯ and + (b) + and - Q.63. Which two signs should be
20÷ 20 + 20 - 25×25 = 419
(c) ÷ and ⨯ (d) ÷ and + interchanged in the following equation
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) ÷ and × (b) + and - to make it correct?
(c) + and ÷ (d) × and - 207 ⨯ 9 + 13 ÷ 26 - 301 = 60
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Morning) 1105 ? 65 ? 835 ? 25 ? 5 =727 (c) × and -, 5 and 15
(a) + and ⨯ (b) + and - SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) (d) + and ÷, 200 and 10
(c) ⨯ and ÷ (d) + and ÷ (a) ×,-, +, ÷ (b) ÷,+,-,×
(c) +,-,×,÷ (d) +,÷,-,× Q.77. Which two signs should be
Q.64. Which two signs should be interchanged in the following equation
interchanged to make the given equation Q.71. Which two numbers should be to make it correct ?
correct? interchanged in the following equation 35 + 7 - 5 × 2 ÷ 25 = 20
14 + 4 ÷ 5 – 18 × 2 = 25 to make it correct? SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Afternoon) 779 +14 × 21 – 532 ÷41 = 807 (a) × and ÷ (b) + and -
(a) ÷ and + (b) × and ÷ SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon) (c) + and ÷ (d) × and -
(c) × and – (d) × and + (a) 532 and 779 (b) 21 and 41
(c) 532 and 41 (d) 779 and 21 Q.78. Which two signs should be
Q.65. Which two numbers should be interchanged in the following equation
interchanged in the following equation Q.72. Which two numbers should be to make it correct?
to make it correct? interchanged in the following equation 15 + 15 - 2 × 10 ÷ 35 = 16
618 + 37 × 12 –703 ÷ 14 = 767 to make it correct? SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening)
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) 731 ÷ 13 + 450 – 25 × 43 = 142 (a) + and - (b) × and ÷
(a) 14 and 37 (b) 618 and 14 SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 (Evening) (c) × and - (d) + and ÷
(c) 703 and 12 (d) 12 and 37 (a) 13 and 25 (b) 450 and 25
(c) 13 and 43 (d) 731 and 450 Q.79. Which two signs should be
Q.66. Which two signs should be interchanged in the following equation
interchanged in the following equation Q.73. Which two signs should be to make it correct?
to make it correct? interchanged in the following equation 5 + 8 - 30 × 10 ÷ 2 = 240
5 × 15 ÷ 7 - 20 + 4 = 77 to make it correct? SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
SSC CHSL - 04/07/2019 (Evening) 612 ÷ 36 – 12 × 88 + 208 = 324 (a) × and ÷ (b) + and ÷
(a) ( ÷ and +) (b) (+ and -) SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Morning) (c) + and - (d) × and -
(c) (+ and ×) (d) (- and ×) (a) × and – (b) + and ÷
(c) ÷ and × (d) ÷ and – Q.80. Which two signs and two numbers
Q.67. Which two signs should be should be interchanged in the following
interchanged in the following equation Q.74. Which two signs should be equation to make it correct ?
to make it correct? interchanged in the following equation 8 + 15 - 20 × 10 ÷ 5 = 47
405 + 27 × 40 - 308 ÷22 = 314 to make it correct? SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning ) 15 + 8 - 20 × 10 ÷ 5 = 13 (a) × and ÷, 5 and 8
(a) × and + (b) ÷ and × SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) (b) + and -, 8 and 15
(c) + and ÷ (d) + and - (a) + and - (b) × and - (c) + and ÷, 10 and 20
Q.68. Which two signs should be (c) × and ÷ (d) + and ÷ (d) × and -, 15 and 20
interchanged in the following equation
to make it correct? Q.75. Which two signs and two numbers Q.81. Which two signs should be
615 - 377 ÷29 ×15 + 308 = 502 should be interchanged in the following interchanged in the following equation
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) equation to make it correct? to make it correct?
(a)÷ and × (b)+ and ÷ 18 + 25 - 10 × 10 ÷ 5 = 203 10 + 18 - 20 × 100 ÷ 5 = 27
(c)+ and - (d)×and + SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening )
(a) + and - , 18 and 25 (a) × and - (b) + and ÷
Q.69. Which two signs should be (b) × and - , 18 and 25 (c) × and ÷ (d) + and -
interchanged in the following equation (c) × and ÷ , 25 and 5
to make it correct? (d) + and ÷ , 18 and 5 Answer key :-
211 × 14 + 627 ÷33 - 17 = 520
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Evening) Q.76. Which two signs and numbers
1.(b) 2.(c) 3.(c) 4.(d)
(a) + and - (b)÷and x should be interchanged in the following
(c) + and ÷ (d) x and - equation to make it
5.(b) 6.(d) 7.(d) 8.(a)
correct?
Q.70. Which of the following sequence 10 + 8 - 200 × 15 ÷ 5 = 407 9.(a) 10.(d) 11.(c) 12.(c)
of signs will correctly solve the given SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning)
equation by replacing the question (a) + and -, 15 and 10 13.(b) 14.(d) 15.(b) 16.(c)
marks? (b) × and ÷, 8 and 5
Sol.75.(b) Q.1. Select the correct alternative to Q.6. Select the correct alternative to
18 + 25 - 10 × 10 ÷ 5 = 203 indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the
Here we will interchange ⨯ and - , 18 following words in a logical and following words in a logical and
and 25. So the new equation will be meaningful order. meaningful order.
25 + 18 ⨯ 10 - 10 ÷ 5 = 203 SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
25 + 180 - 2 = 203. 1. Probation 2. Selection 1.Cloud 2.Shelter
3. Application 4. Confirmation. 3.Monsoon 4.Rain
Sol.76.(a) 5. Appointment 5.Flood 6.Relief
Here, using hit & trial method, 10 + 8 - (a) 3,2,5,1,4 (b) 5,1,4,2,3 (a)4, 1, 2, 5, 2, 6 (b)3, 1, 4, 5, 2, 6
200 × 15 ÷ 5 = 407 (c) 4,1,3,2,5 (d) 3,2,5,4,1 (c)1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 2 (d)3, 1, 4, 2, 5, 6
Here we will interchange + and - , 15
and 10. So the new equation will be Q.2. Select the correct alternative to Q.7. Select the correct alternative to
15 - 8 + 200 × 10 ÷ 5 = 407 indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the
7 + 200 × 2 = 7 + 400 = 407. following words in a logical and following words in a logical and
meaningful order. meaningful order.
Sol.77.(c) SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
35 + 7 - 5 × 2 ÷ 25 = 20 1.Sleep 2.Cold 1. Fruit 2. Harvest
Here we will interchange + and ÷. So the 3.Blanket 4.Winter 3. Seed 4. Sell
new equation will be 5.Warm 6.Shop 5. Plant
35 ÷ 7 - 5 × 2 + 25 = 20 (a) 4,2,6,3,5,1 (b) 4,3,6,2,1,5 (a) 3, 5, 1, 2, 4 (b) 1, 3, 5, 2, 4
5 - 10 + 25 = 20. (c) 6,3,2,1,4,5 (d) 4,3,2,6,1,5 (c) 4, 2, 1, 3, 5 (d) 3, 1, 5, 2, 4
Sol.78.(d) Q.3. Select the correct alternative to Q.8. Select the correct alternative to
15 + 15 - 2 × 10 ÷ 35 = 16 indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the
Here we will interchange + and ÷. So the following words in a logical and following words in a logical and
new equation will be meaningful order. meaningful order:
Q.9. Select the correct alternative to Q.14. Select the correct alternative to Q.19. Select the correct alternative to
indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the
following words in a logical and following words in a logical and following words in a logical and
meaningful order. meaningful order. meaningful order.
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
1.Ornaments 2.Gold 1. State 2. Individual 1. Editor 2. Publisher
3.Goldsmith 4.Jewelry shop 3. Family 4. Community 3. Author 4. Reader
5.Bride 5. Country 5. Bookseller
(a)4, 2, 5, 3, 1 (b)2, 5, 4, 3, 1 (a) 2, 3, 4, 1, 5 (b) 5, 2, 4, 3, 1 (a) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 (b) 4, 3, 1, 2, 5
(c)2, 4, 5, 1, 3 (d)2, 3, 1, 4 ,5 (c) 2, 3, 4, 5, 1 (d) 2, 5, 4, 3, 1 (c) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4 (d) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4
Q.10. Select the correct alternative to Q.15. Select the correct alternative to Q.20. Select the correct alternative to
indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the
following words in a logical and following words in a logical and following words in a logical and
meaningful order. meaningful order: meaningful order.
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
1. Chapter 2. Word 1. Performance 2. Plan (1) Knee (2) Heel
3. Letter 4. Phrase 3. Think 4. Feedback (3) Ankle (4) Thigh
5. Paragraph 6. Sentence 5. Idea (5) Calf
(a)3, 2, 4, 6, 5, 1 (b)2, 3, 4, 1, 6, 5 (a) 4,5,2,1,3 (b) 3,2,5,1,4 (a) 2, 3, 1, 4, 5 (b) 2, 3, 1, 5, 4
(c)3, 2, 6, 4, 5, 1 (d)3, 2, 4, 6, 1, 5 (c) 3,5,2,1,4 (d) 2,3,4,5,1 (c) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1 (d) 2, 3, 5, 1, 4
Q.11. Select the correct alternative to Q.16. Select the correct alternative to Q.21. Select the correct alternative to
indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the
following words in a logical and following words in a logical and following words in a logical and
meaningful order. meaningful order. meaningful order.
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
1. Karnataka 2. Bengaluru 1. Childhood 2. Adulthood 1. Gateway of India 2. World
3. Asia 4. India 3. Infancy 4. Senillity 3. Mumbai 4. India
5. World 5. Adolescence 5. Maharashtra
(a) 1,5,4,3,2 (b) 3,4,2,1,5 (a) 3,1,5,2,4 (b) 5,1,3,2,4 (a) 2, 4, 5, 1, 3 (b) 4, 2, 5, 3, 1
(c) 2,1,4,3,5 (d) 2,3,4,1,5 (c) 5,4,3,2,1 (d) 2,1,5,3,4 (c) 2, 4, 5, 3, 1 (d) 4, 2, 5, 1, 3
Q.12. Select the correct alternative to Q.17. Select the correct alternative to Q.22. Select the correct alternative to
indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the
following words in a logical and following words in a logical and following words in a logical and
meaningful order. meaningful order. meaningful order.
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
1. State 2. Street 1. Hour 2. Month 1. Alarm Set 2. Office
3. House Number 4. City 3. Second 4. Days 3. Car 4. Wake up
5. Country 5. Minute 6. Week 5. Alarm Rang 6. Get Ready
(a) 3,4,2,1,5 (b) 1,5,4,3,2 (a) 3,5,1,4,6,2 (b) 6,2,5,4,3,1 (a) 1,5,4,3,6,2 (b) 1,2,3,4,5,6
(c) 2,3,4,5,1 (d) 3,2,4,1,5 (c) 2,3,4,1,5,6 (d) 2,3,4,1,6,5 (c) 1,5,4,6,3,2 (d) 1,4,5,6,3,2
Q.13. Select the correct alternative to Q.18. Select the correct alternative to
indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the SSC CGL 2018 TIER 1
following words in a logical and following words in a logical and
meaningful order. meaningful order.
Q.23. Arrange the following words in a Q.29. Arrange the following words in a Q.35. Arrange the following words in a
logical and meaningful order. logical and meaningful order. logical and meaningful order
1. Buy 2. Dinner 1. Probation 2. Promotion 1.) Bronze 2.) Gold
3. Market 4. Vegetables 3. Job 4. Interview 3.) Silver 4.) Platinum
5. Cook 5. Confirmation 5.) Iron
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 1, 4, 5, 3, 2 (b) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2 (a) 5, 4, 2, 1, 3 (b) 4, 1, 2, 5, 3 (a) 3 , 1 , 5 , 2 , 4 (b) 5 , 1 , 3 , 2 , 4
(c) 4, 5, 3, 1, 2 (d) 3, 4, 1, 5, 2 (c) 5, 1, 4, 2, 3 (d) 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 (c) 2 , 1 , 5 , 3 , 4 (d) 5 , 4 , 3 , 2 , 1
Q.24. Arrange the following words in a Q.30. Arrange the following words in Q.36. Arrange the following words in a
logical and meaningful order. logical and meaningful order. logical and meaningful order.
1. Medicine 2. Diagnosis 1. Learn 2. College 1. Kidney 2. Heart
3. Prescription 4. Illness 3. Degree 4. Admission 3. Brain 4. Thyroid Gland
5. Recovery 6. Doctor 5. Assessment 6. Class 5. Liver
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) 4, 6, 2, 3, 1, 5 (b) 4, 6, 1, 3, 2, 5 (a) 4, 2, 1, 6, 3, 5 (b) 2, 1, 4, 5, 6, 3 (a) 3, 4, 2, 1, 5 (b) 3, 4, 2, 5, 1
(c) 2, 6, 4, 1, 3, 5 (d) 4, 6, 3, 2, 1, 5 (c) 4, 2, 6, 1, 5, 3 (d) 5, 4, 2, 1, 6, 3 (c) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1 (d) 3, 2, 4, 1, 5
Q.25. Arrange the following words in a Q.31. Arrange the following words in a Q.37. Arrange the following words in a
logical and meaningful order. logical and meaningful order. logical and meaningful order.
1. Salary 2. Recruitment SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) 1. Writing 2. Book
3. Education 4. Promotion 1. Doctor 2. Recovery 3. Seller 4. Idea
5. School 6. Employment 3. Hospital 4. Home 5. Feedback 6. Reader
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening) 5. Sickness 6. Medicine Store SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) 5, 3, 2, 6, 1, 4 (b) 5, 3, 2, 6, 4, 1 SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) (a) 4, 1, 2, 3, 6, 5 (b) 4, 1, 2, 6, 3, 5
(c) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2, 6 (d) 3, 5, 4, 2, 6, 1 (a) 1, 5, 3, 6, 4, 2 (b) 5, 3, 6, 1, 4, 2 (c) 4, 1, 3, 6, 5, 2 (d) 4, 1, 2, 6, 5, 3
(c) 4, 5, 6, 1, 3, 2 (d) 5, 3, 1, 6, 2, 4
Q.26. Arrange the following words in a Q.38. Arrange the following words in a
logical and meaningful order. Q.32. Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order.
1.Student 2. Job logical and meaningful order. 1. Hunger 2. Cry
3. Interview 4. Education 1. Child 2. Marriage 3. Feeding 4. Child
5.Retirement 6. Degree 3. Infant 4. Employment 5. Sleep 6. Mother
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) 5. Education SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a).1,5,3,6,42 (b)1,4,6,3,2,5 SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) (a) 4, 5, 2, 6, 3, 1 (b) 4, 1, 3, 6, 5, 2
(c)5,3,2,1,4,6 (d)3,5,4,6,1,8 (a) 4, 1, 3, 5, 2 (b) 3, 1, 5, 4, 2 (c) 4, 1, 2, 6, 3, 5 (d) 4, 1, 2, 3, 6, 5
(c) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (d) 5, 2, 4, 1, 3
Q.27. Arrange the following words in a Q.39. Arrange the following words in a
logical and meaningful order. Q.33. Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order.
1. Writing 2. Distributing logical and meaningful order : A. Ploughing up the field
3. Publishing 4. Printing 1.) Egypt 2.) Africa B. Bread making
5. Editing 3.) Great Pyramid 4.) World C. Production of wheat
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) 5.) Giza D. Wheat grinding
(a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (b) 2, 4, 3, 1, 5 SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) E. Sowing the seeds
(c) 2, 3, 4, 5, 1 (d) 1, 5, 4, 3, 2 (a) 3 , 5 , 2 , 1 , 4 (b) 3 , 5 , 1 , 2 , 4 F. Dough making
(c) 5 , 3 , 1 , 2 , 4 (d) 5 , 3 , 1 , 4 , 2 SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.28. Arrange the following words in a (a) 1, 5, 3, 4, 6, 2 (b) 2, 5, 3, 4, 1, 6
logical and meaningful order. Q.34. Arrange the following words in a (c) 1, 5, 3, 6, 4, 2 (d) 4, 5, 2, 6, 1, 3
1. Cloud 2. Rainbow logical and meaningful order :
3. Devastation 4. Rain 1.) Write 2.) Publish Q.40. Arrange the following words in a
5. Low Pressure 6. Flood 3.) Author 4.) Reader logical and meaningful order.
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) 5.) Sale 1.Accident 2.Ambulance
(a) 5, 4, 1, 2, 3, 6 (b) 5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 3 SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) 3.Rash Driving 4.Injury
(c) 1, 5, 4, 2, 6, 3 (d) 5, 1, 4, 2, 6, 3 (a) 3 , 1 , 2 , 5 , 4 (b) 4 , 3 , 1 , 2 , 5 5.Hospital 6.Treatment
(c) 3 , 2 , 1 , 5 , 4 (d) 1 , 3 , 2 , 5 , 4 SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) 3,1,2,4,5,6 (b) 3,4,1,2,5,6
(c) 3,1,4,2,5,6 (d) 3,1,4,2,6,5 SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening) 2. Travel arrangements
(a) 2 , 1 , 5 , 3 , 4 (b) 5 , 1 , 3 , 2 , 4 3. Hotel stay
Q.41. Arrange the following words in a (c) 3 , 1 , 5 , 2 , 4 (d) 5 , 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 4. Sightseeing
logical and meaningful order. 5. Reaching destination
1.Wrist 2.Nails Q.47. िन िल खत श ों को इस कार SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning )
3.Shoulder 4.Elbow व थत कर िजस कार ये अं ेजी के (a) 2, 5, 3, 4, 1 (b) 5, 3, 4, 2, 1
5.Palm 6.Fingers श कोश म पाए जाते ह। (c) 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 (d) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) A. Denote B. Destiny
(a) 3,5,1,4,6,2 (b) 3,4,1,5,6,2 C. Diagonal D. Demand Q.52. Select the correct alternatives to
(c) 3,4,1,2,5,6 (d) 3,1,4,2,5,6 E. Density indicate the arrangement of the
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) following activities in a logical and
Q.42. Arrange the following words in a (a) 4 , 1 , 2 , 5 , 3 (b) 4 , 1 , 5 , 2 , 3 meaningful order.
logical and meaningful order. (c) 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 , 5 (d) 3 , 5 , 1 , 4 , 2 1.Filling-in application form
1.Rajasthan 2. India 2.Bank Account opened
3. Jaipur 4. North India Q.48. Arrange the following in a logical 3.Submitting necessary documents
5. Asia and meaningful order. 4.Account closing
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) 1. World Cup Semi Final Matches. 5.Depositing and withdrawing money
(a) 1,3,2,4,5 (b) 1,3,4,2,5 2. World Cup Finals Match. SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
(c) 3,1,2,4,5 (d) 3,1,4,2,5 3. Organizing the World Cup. (a)1,3,5,2,4 (b)1,3,2,5,4
4. Finalizing the participating teams. (c)3,2,5,4,1,3 (d)1,3,2,4,5
5. Winner of the World Cup.
SSC CHSL 2018 TIER 1 SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) Q.53. Arrange the following activities in
(a) 5 , 2 , 3 , 1 , 4 (b) 4 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 5 a logical and meaningful order.
Q.43. Arrange the following words in a (c) 4 , 3 , 1 , 2 , 5 (d) 4 , 1 , 3 , 2 , 5 1.Television audio defect
logical and meaningful order. 2.Restart enjoying
1. Monkey 2. Elephant Q.49. Select the correct alternative to 3.Contact mechanic
3. Mouse 4. Fly indicate the arrangement of the 4.Television repair done
5. Lion following phrases in a logical and 5.Switch on television
SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) meaningful order. SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
(a) 3, 4, 1, 5, 2 (b) 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 1. Vacant post in organization (a)5,1,4,2,3 (b)5,1,3,4,2
(c) 4, 1, 3, 2, 5 (d) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5 2. Receiving Applications (c)4,5,1,3,2 (d)3,5,1,2,4
3. Conducting written test and interviews
Q.44. Arrange the following words in a 4. Inviting applications for post Q.54. Arrange the following activities in
logical and meaningful order. 5. Job offer to selected candidates a logical and meaningful order.
1. Promotion 2. Application 6. Joining and on-the-job training 1. Marriage hall booking
3. Job Appointment 4. Written Test SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) 2. Deciding marriage day
5. Merit List (a) 1 , 4 , 2 , 3 , 5 , 6 3. Inviting guests
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning) (b) 1 , 4 , 3 , 2 , 5 , 6 4. Marriage ceremony
(a) 2 , 5 , 4 , 3 , 1 (b) 3 , 2 , 4 , 1 , 5 (c) 4 , 1 , 5 , 2 , 6 , 3 5. Invitation cards printing
(c) 4 , 2 , 5 , 3 , 1 (d) 2 , 4 , 5 , 3 , 1 (d) 4 , 1 , 5 , 6 , 2 , 3 SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning )
(a) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5 (b) 1, 2, 3, 5, 4
Q.45. Arrange the following words in a Q.50. Select the correct alternative to (c) 2, 1, 3, 5, 4 (d) 2, 1, 5, 3, 4
logical and meaningful order. indicate the arrangement of the
1. Results 2. Campaign following phrases in a logical and Q.55. Arrange the following activities in
3. Sworn 4. Nominations meaningful order. a logical and meaningful order.
5. Polling 1.. World 2. Mumbai 1. Setting up alarm clock
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) 3. Gateway of India 4. Asia 2. Solving question paper
(a) 4 , 2 , 5 , 1 , 3 (b) 5 , 4 , 2 , 1 , 3 5. Maharashtra 6. India 3. Alarm Bell ringing
(c) 4 , 5 , 2 , 1 , 3 (d) 5 , 2 , 4 , 1 , 3 SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) 4. Reach examination center
(a). 3, 2, 5, 6, 1, 4 (b). 3, 2, 6, 5, 4, 1 5. Getting dressed and be ready
Q.46. Arrange the following words in a (c) 3, 2, 5, 4, 6, 1 (d) 3, 2, 5, 6, 4, 1 6. Returning answer book
logical and meaningful order. SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
1. Lustrum 2. Century Q.51. Arrange the following activities in (a) 1, 3, 4, 5, 2, 6 (b) 3, 1, 5, 4, 2, 6
3. Year 4. Millenium a logical and meaningful order. (c) 1, 3, 5, 4, 6, 2 (d) 1, 3, 5, 4, 2, 6
5. Decade 1. Return journey
Q.56. Arrange the following activities in Q.61. Arrange the following words in a
5.(a) 6.(b) 7.(a) 8.(a)
a logical and meaningful order. logical sequence as they would appear in
1. Attending classes in college the English 9.(d) 10.(a) 11.(c) 12.(d)
2. Admission merit list declaration dictionary.
3. Getting admission in the college 1. Jacklight 2. Jacket 13.(d) 14.(a) 15.(c) 16.(a)
4. Applying for admission to college 3. Jade 4. Joker
5. Annual Examination – Class 12 5. Jampacked 17.(a) 18.(b) 19.(a) 20.(d)
6. Result declaration – Class 12 SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) (a) 2, 1, 3, 5, 4 (b) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 21.(c) 22.(c) 23.(d) 24.(a)
(a) 5, 6, 2, 4, 3, 1 (b) 5, 6, 4, 2, 3, 1 (c) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (d) 2, 3, 1, 4, 5
(c) 5, 6, 4, 2, 1, 3 (d) 6, 5, 4, 2, 3, 1 25.(a) 26.(b) 27.(d) 28.(d)
Q.62 Arrange the following words in a
29.(d) 30.(c) 31.(d) 32.(b)
Q.57. Arrange the following activities in logical and meaningful order.
a logical and meaningful order. 1. Summer 2. Winter
33.(b) 34.(a) 35.(b) 36.(b)
1. Prescribing medications 3. Monsoon 4. Spring
2. Feeling pain in stomach 5. Autumn 37.(a) 38.(c) 39.(a) 40.(c)
3. Meeting doctor SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening)
4. Diagnosis by doctor (a) 4, 1, 5, 3, 2 (b) 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 41.(b) 42.(d) 43.(b) 44.(d)
5. Following medication schedule (c) 4, 1, 3, 5, 2 (d) 4, 5, 3, 1, 2
6. Recovery from pain 45.(a) 46.(c) 47.(b) 48.(c)
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) Q.63 Arrange the following words in the
(a) 3, 2, 4, 1, 5, 6 (b) 2, 3, 1, 4, 5, 6 sequence as they appear in English 49.(a) 50.(d) 51.(a) 52.(b)
(c) 2, 3, 4, 1, 5, 6 (d) 2, 3, 4, 5, 1, 6 dictionary
order. 53.(b) 54.(d) 55.(d) 56.(b)
Q.58 Arrange the following words in a (a) Mercury (b) Earth
57.(c) 58.(b) 59.(b) 60.(d)
logical and meaningful order. (c) Jupiter (d) Venus
1. Pupa 2. Death (e). Mars 61.(a) 62.(c) 63.(d) 64.(b)
3. Larva 4. Butterfly SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
5. Egg (a) 1, 4, 2, 3, 5 (b) 2, 3, 1, 5, 4 65.(a)
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) (c) 4, 2, 5, 3, 1 (d) 2, 3, 5, 1, 4
(a) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4 (b) 5, 3, 1, 4, 2
(c) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 (d) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5 Q.64 Arrange the following words in the Solutions :-
sequence as they appear in English
Q.59 Arrange the following words in a dictionary order. Sol.1.(a) The correct and meaningful
logical and meaningful order. 1. Master 2. Marvel order of the question is:
1. Childhood 2.Adulthood 3. Market 4. Marker (3) Application => (2) Selection =>
3. Infancy 4. Adolescence 5. Marble 6. Margin (5) Appointment => (1) Probation.
5. Senility SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) (4) Confirmation
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) (a) 6, 5, 4, 2, 1, 3 (b) 5, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 So, option A is the correct answer.
(a) 5,3,1,4,2 (b) 3,1,4,25 (c) 5, 6, 4, 3, 1, 2 (d) 5, 4, 6, 3, 2, 1
(c) 4,5,1,3,2 (d) 3,2,4,1,5 Sol.2.(a) There is a meaningful order of
Q.65 Arrange the following words as the words given in the question.
Q.60 Arrange the following words in a they appear in the English Dictionary. First winter comes then COLD starts,
logical sequence as they would appear in 1. Chairman 2. Challan then we go to SHOP and buy a
the English 3. Chaos 4. Champion BLANKET, now we will feel WARM
dictionary. 5. Changing and SLEEP.
1. Examine 2. Excited SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) So the order will be 4,2,6,3,5,1.
3. Exclaim 4. Example (a) 1, 2, 4, 5, 3 (b) 1, 4, 2, 3, 5 Option A is correct.
5. Execute (c) 1, 3, 4, 2, 5 (d) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) Sol.3.(c) Correct sequence is: first of all
(a) 4, 1, 3, 5, 2 (b) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2 there is Pain (3), then the patient is sent
Answer key :- to the Hospital (5), doctors do the
(c) 1, 4, 2, 5, 3 (d) 1, 4, 2, 3, 5
Diagnosis (1), then there is Treatment
1.(a) 2.(a) 3.(c) 4.(a) (4) and at last the patient Recovers (2).
Sol.4.(a) Correct sequence is: From Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, Asia, First go to the market then choose
Showroom(4), a Car(6) is bought which World. vegetables and buy them. After that cook
is Driven(5) then an Accident (3) occurs the food and have dinner. So , 3,4,1,5,2
which causes Injury (1) and then Sol.12.(d) is the correct sequence.
Recovery (2) takes place. The correct and meaningful order is
3,2,4,1,5 Sol.24.(a)
Sol.5.(a) House When we feel ILLNESS , we will go to
If we arrange them in a meaningful number-Street-City-State-Country. DOCTOR , he DIAGNOSIS the
order. disease and gives PRESCRIPTION
Firstly, we went to the DOCTOR then Sol.13.(d) In the following question we and we purchase MEDICINE for
the DIAGNOSIS next will be arrange them in an order RECOVERY.
TREATMENT, now after paying BILL Letters => Words => Sentences =>
we will DISCHARGE. Paragraphs => Pages => Books. Sol.25. (a)
Hence, the Order will be 3, 2, 1, 5, 4. Hence, 2,4,3,1,6,5 is the right answer. First people go to SCHOOL , then they
get EDUCATION , then they go
Sol.6.(b) Sol.14.(a) Individual => Family => through RECRUITMENT and get
First Monsoon arrives, then clouds Community => State => Country. EMPLOYMENT , then they get
appear and bring rain, then rains result in So 2, 3, 4,1,5 is the correct arrangement. SALARY and in last they get
floods, then we take shelter and relief is PROMOTION. So the correct and
provided. Hence, the correct sequence Sol.15.(c) After arranging the words in meaningful order is 5 , 3 , 2 , 6 , 1 , 4.
will become: 3, 1, 4, 5, 2, 6. meaningful order the sequence will be 3,
5, 2, 1, 4 Sol.26.(b)
Sol.7.(a) Think→ Idea→ Plan→ Performance→ First a kid takes admission as a
There is a series and we have to arrange Feedback. STUDENT , then he gets
them in a meaningful order. EDUCATION , then he gets a
Seed grows into Plant that gives Fruit, Sol.16.(a) Infancy → Childhood → DEGREE. After that he goes for an
then we Harvest and Sell them. Adolescence → Adulthood → Senility. INTERVIEW and gets a JOB and in
Therefore option A is correct. 3,5,1,2,4. The sequence will be 3, 1, 5, 2, 4. the end, he gets RETIREMENT.
4, 2, 6, 1, 5, 3 is the correct sequence. Rash driving causes accidents. In 6. Joining and on-the-job training
accident injury occur then we call
Sol.31. (d) ambulance, go to hospital for Sol.50.(d) Gateway of India < Mumbai
Sickness ⇒ Hospital ⇒ Doctor ⇒ treatment. < Maharashtra < India < Asia < World.
Medicine Store ⇒ Recovery ⇒ Home
Sol.41. (b) Sol.51.(a) The most logical order is :-
Sol.32. (b) The parts of the hand are arranged from 2. Travel arrangements
“Infant ⇒ Child⇒Education ⇒ top to bottom. So “3,4,1,5,6,2” is the 5. Reaching destination
Employment⇒Marriage” is the correct correct sequence of the words. 3. Hotel stay
sequence. 4. Sightseeing
Sol.42. (d) 1. Return journey
Sol.33. (b) Jaipur is in Rajasthan and Rajasthan is
3,5,1,2,4 in North India which is in India and Sol.52.(b) Here,the process involving in
The Great Pyramid is in Giza which is India is in Asia. opening a bank account is given:
the name of a place situated in Egypt 1.Filling-in application form
which is in Africa which is situated in Sol.43.(b) In order of Size Fly > Mouse 3.Submitting necessary documents
the World. > Monkey > Lion > Elephant. 2.Bank Account opened
5.Depositing and withdrawing money
Sol.34. (a) Sol.44.(d) First, an application for the 4.Account closing
Firstly an author , writes a book then job is done, then a written test is taken.
the book publishes then he sells and After that merit list is displayed, then Sol.53.(b) If a person wants to watch
finally a reader reads it. So , “3 , 1 , 2 , appointment is done and then television. Thus meaningful logical
5 , 4” is the correct sequence. promotion is given to the employee. order will be as follows:
5. Switch on the television
Sol.35. (b) Metals are arranged here Sol.45.(a) Nominations ⇒ Campaign 1. Television audio defect
according to their reactivity. ⇒ Polling⇒ Results ⇒Sworn 3. Contact mechanic
Iron < Bronze < Silver < Gold < 4. Television repair done
Platinum Sol.46.(c) The most logical sequence of 2. Restart enjoying
the words is :-
Sol.36. (b) 3. Year Sol.54.(d) Here, the steps of organising
The body parts are arranged from top to 1. Lustrum a marriage occasion are given:
bottom according to their places in the 5. Decade 2. Deciding marriage day
body.So , “ 3, 4, 2, 5, 1” is the correct 2. Century 1. Marriage hall booking
sequence. 4. Millenium 5. Invitation cards printing
3. Inviting guests
Sol.37. (a) Sol.47.(b) Demand ⇒ Denote ⇒ 4. Marriage ceremony
Firstly we think of an idea then write it Density ⇒ Destiny ⇒ Diagonal. So, 4,
and make a book then the seller sells it 1, 5, 2, 3 is the correct order. Sol.55.(d) The correct meaningful
to the reader and finally the reader gives order is:
feedback.So , “4, 1, 2, 3, 6, 5” is the Sol.48.(c) The most logical and 1. Setting up alarm clock
correct sequence of words. meaningful order is :- 3. Alarm Bell ringing
4. Finalizing the participating teams 5. Getting dressed and be ready
Sol.38. (c) 3. Organizing the World Cup 4. Reach examination center
When a child feels hunger then it cries 1. World Cup Semi Final Matches 2. Solving question paper
then mother feeds it then finally the 2. World Cup Finals Match 6. Returning answer book
child sleeps. 5. Winner of the World Cup
Sol.56.(b) Here, the process starts from
Sol.39. (a) Sol.49.(a) appearing 12th board to getting
Correct sequence of the words is The most logical and meaningful order is admission in colleges.
“Ploughing up the field →Sowing the :- 5. Annual Examination – Class 12
seeds →Production of wheat → Wheat 1. Vacant post in organization 6. Result declaration – Class 12
grinding →Dough making→Bread 4. Inviting applications for post 4. Applying for admission to college
making”. 2. Receiving Applications 2. Admission merit list declaration
3. Conducting written test and interviews 3. Getting admission in the college
Sol.40. (c) 5. Job offer to selected candidates 1. Attending classes in college
Sol.61.(a)
The correct order of the words according
to dictionary is: SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) (a) (b)
2. Jacket
1. Jacklight
3. Jade
5. Jampacked (c) (d)
4. Joker (a) (b)
Q.5. Select the figure that will come
Sol.62.(c) next in the following series.
The meaningful order of the given words
will be: (c) (d)
4. Spring
1. Summer Q.2. Select the figure that will come SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
3. Monsoon next in the following figure series.
5. Autumn
2. Winter
(a) (b)
Sol.63.(d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC
Q.6. Select the figure that will come CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
next in the following series. (c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.10. Select the figure that will come
next in the following series:
Q.7. Select the figure that will come SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
next in the following series.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.11. Identify the missing figure in the
following series:
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
Q.8. Identify the missing figure in the
following series. (c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.15. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series.
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
(a) (b) Q.12. Identify the missing figure in the
following series:
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
Q.16. Select the option that will come SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
next in the given series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) Q.23. Select the option that will come
next in the given series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.20. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series. SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.17. Select the option that will come SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
next in the given series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.18. Select the option that will come SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
next in the given series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) Q.25. Select the option that will come
next in the given series.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.27. Select the option that will come SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) SSC CGL 2018 TIER-I
next in the given series:
Q.34. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series?
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.31. Select the figure that will come (a) (b)
next in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
Q.29. Select the option that will come
Q.36. Select the figure that will come
next in the given series.
next in the following figure series.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b) SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.45. Select the figure that will come
Q.38. Select the figure that will come
next in the following series.
next in the following figure.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) (a) (b)
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) Q.43. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series.
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) (b)
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) (b) Q.54. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b) SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.51. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series.
Q.48. Which figure will replace the SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
question mark (?) in the following
series?
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) Q.55. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) (b)
Q.60. Select the figure that will come SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
next in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.57. Select the figure that will come
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon )
next in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) (a) (b)
Q.64. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.61. Select the figure that will come
SSC CHSL 4 July 2019 (Evening)
next in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
Q.67. Select the figure that will come SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
next in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.74. Select the answer figure that will
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) come next in the following problem
figure series.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) (a) (b)
Sol.14.(c) 1 line is being added while the signs of + and dot is rotating in
constantly in every next image. 1 line an anticlockwise direction.
inside and next outside so in answer
image the 2 would be inside and 2 Sol.20.(a) The arrow of the figure is
outside. So option C is the correct rotating in the clockwise direction and
image. the shaded part of the circle is shifting
Sol.10.(d) alternatively right and left.
Line and dot are on opposite sides of the
hexagon in 1st and 3rd so in 5th diagram Sol.21.(a)
it will also be on the opposite side. Image is rotating in the anti - clockwise
direction and small lines are shifting
Sol.15.(c) here the figure is rotating
inside and outside So, option A is the
clockwise and the signs inside the figure
correct option.
are once moving at the top and another
time at the bottom. Arc and dot are
Sol.22.(d) The correct answer is
interchanging their position in every
clockwise rotation. Now the next will be
Sol.11.(c)
In the given question, in each figure we
are removing two lines.In the similar
way at the place of ?? After removing Here, the signs are shuffled in a
two lines we get the image given in downward direction.
OPTION (C).
Sol.16 (a) Here, the figure which will Sol.23.(b) Here, the X are replaced from
Sol.12.(a) complete the series will be: the upper side and added downwards.
In the first figure we noticed the location Number of X will become four both
of the symbols. In the next figure there is upper and lower side
a clockwise rotation and in place of ??
there will again be a clockwise rotation . Sol.24.(d) Here, one line is being added
Therefore Option A is correct. on the right side of the image.
Here, one line is removed from the
So, the correct image which will
Sol.13 (c) hexagon and put that line inside the
complete the series.
In this question each figure symbol is hexagon.
interchanging.
Sol.17 (a) Here, the figure which
In first figure and are complete the series:
interchanging. In the next figure
Sol.25.(c) Next figure is the anti -
and signs are interchanging. In final
clockwise rotation of the previous figure.
image and will be
interchanged Sol.26.(b) Figure 1 and figure 3 are the
In this figure, one arrow is added on &
same. Similarly figure 2 and figure 4
the direction of the arrow is opposite.
must be the same.
Sol.18 (c)
Sol.27.(d) Figure 1 and figure 3 are the
The given image is rotating in a
same. Similarly figure 2 and figure 4
clockwise direction and its last line is
must be the same.
half removed.
The resultant figure will be:
Sol.28.(c) Each time the new image is
rotated 90° clockwise and a line joining
Now the next will be the centre and left corner is added in the
figure.
Sol.35.(d)
Sol.44. (a)
Sol.53. (a)
Sol.56. (d)
Sol.39. (d)
Sol.48. (d)
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) Q.45. How many triangles are present in
(a) 27 (b) 29 (c) 31 (d) 30 the given figure?
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.40. How many triangles are there in
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning) the figure below?
(a) 14 (b) 13 (c) 10 (d) 12
Q.35. How many triangles are present in (a)29 (b)31 (c)30 (d)32
the following figure?
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning )
AHD, DHF, GOX, HOG, HOI, XOI, Sol.7.(c) There are 18 distinct triangles
ABOH, BCDO, DOFE, FOHG, KINM,
GHX, GXI, HXI, GHI, KGF, KEF, EGF, in the given figure.
ACEG, TIPO, POZN, QOZM, TKQO.
GXE, DXE, CDX, GEI.
Sol.11.(d)
Sol.4.(c) There are 21 distinct triangles
in the given figure.
The available squares in the given figure The available squares are ADGI, ABQL
are ARJQ, RJOF, JQEP, JOUP, AEUF, ,LQHJ, LPSK, OSPQ, OSIH, ISKJ, The following triangles are available in
NLMU, NLSG, TLMH, TLCS, UGCH, LHFB, CRMB,CRED, NREF, NRMQ , the given picture AHI , AIB , BIJ , BJC ,
UGBC, UEDH, EFGH, ABCD . BDFQ , QFGH. CJD , GHI , GIF , IFJ , JFE , JED , AIG ,
AFG , CJE , CFE , AFC , GBE , ABG ,
Sol.13.(d) Sol.16.(d) BCE.
The given figure is
One such triangle has 3 Sol.20.(b)
triangles and in the question 4 such
triangles are there and 4 separate single
triangles. So, 4 * 3 = 12 + 4 = 16
triangles.
Sol.14.(d) Sol.21.(c)
4 pairs are of 3 triangles each and others
by their joining. Total 22 triangles.
This type of rectangle has 8 × 2 = 16
triangles And the given figure has these
2 such rectangles. So 16 + 16 = 32
triangles.
The triangles are AOB , AOH , COB , Sol.18.(d) 6 in the upper half , 3 in the
COD , EOD , EOF , GOF , GOH , AOC lower half and 6 big triangles. So 6 + 3 +
,COE , EOG , GOA , ACG , ACE , EGC 6 = 15.
, EGA . Triangles are : ADJ, DJH, BJH, ABJ,
JDL, LJH, BJK, HJK, ABD, ADH,
Sol.15.(d) DHB, HBA, JHF, FHG, GHE, EHJ,
In this shape KHE, LHF, EJF, JFG, FGE, GEJ.
Sol.22.(a)
The available triangles are AGH, AGI,
AGJ, AHI, AHJ, AIJ, ABD , ABF , ABC
, ADF , ADC, AFC ,EDH , EFI , EHI.
Sol.19.(a)
Other 8 triangles are IJK, IJL, IAB, IAD, 2 Other triangles are HFB and ADG.
DEM, DFG, DFI.
Sol.38.(b)
Sol.36. (b)
Sol.45.(c) 8 + 8 + 4(AEC, BGF, CDE,
Sol.40.(d) In this type of figure 3
BGH) + 9 + 1(CDF) = 30 triangles.
triangles are available. So, In the big
triangle , 3 × 4 = 12 and in the tilted
triangle = 3 × 3 = 9.
5 more single triangles are there.
So total = 12 + 9 + 5 = 26 triangles.
In this type of figure 3 triangles are
available. Hence , 5 Similar triangles are Sol.41.(a) In this type of figure 3
available in this given figure ( ABC , triangles are available. So
CMN , FKL , FDE , GHI ).
So , 5× 3 = 15 Sol.46.(c) 9 + 9 + 9 = 27 triangles.
Sol.47.(a) 9 + 12 + 3(∆a, b, c) + 1(abc) Triangles are :AEB, AGE, ABG, DEC, PAPER CUT AND FOLD
= 25 triangles. DEF DFC, EBC, EFB, FCB
Sol.54.(d)
Here, no of columns and rows are the
same i.e. 3 so n2 .
So sq of 3 + sq of 2 + sq of 1 = 9 + 4 + 1
Sol.49.(d) Total triangles = 16 + 6 + 3 =
= 14 + 2(small one, A,& B) = 16
25
squares.
(a) (b)
Sol.56.(c)
3 + 3 + 3 + 3+1(ABC) = 13 triangles.
(a) (b)
Sol.52.(b)
3 + 3 + 3 = 9 triangles.
Sol.57.(b)
small square = 5 (c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.9. The sequence of folding a piece of
square paper and the manner in which
the folded paper has been cut is shown.
(c) (d) How would this paper look when
(a) (b)
unfolded?
Q.4. The sequence of folding a piece of SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
square paper and the manner in which
the folded paper has been cut is shown in
the figure X, Y and Z. How would the (c) (d)
paper look when unfolded?
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.7. A paper is folded and cut as shown
below. How will it appear when
unfolded? Select the figure that most
closely resembles the formed figure after (a) (b)
unfolding.
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
Question figure
(c) (d)
manner in which the folded paper has Q.14. The sequence of folding a piece of
been cut. Study these figures carefully square paper (figures X and Y) and the Q.17. A square paper is folded and cut
and select the option that would most manner in which the folded paper has as shown below. How will it appear
closely resemble this piece of paper been cut (figure Z) are shown. How will when unfolded?
when unfolded. the paper appear when unfolded?
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 2018 TIER 1 Q.15. The sequence of folding a piece of Q.18. A square paper is folded and cut
square paper (figure X and Y) and the as shown below. How will it appear
Q.12. A paper is folded and cut as manner in which the folded paper has when unfolded?
shown below. How will it appear when been cut (figure Z) are shown. How
unfolded? will the paper appear when unfolded?
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) (c) (d)
Q.19. A square paper is folded and cut
Q.13. A paper is folded and cut as Q.16. A square paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear
shown below. How will it appear when as shown below. How will it appear when unfolded ?
unfolded? when unfolded?
Q.23. A square paper is folded and cut when the transparent sheet is folded on
Q.20. A square paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear the dotted line?
as shown below. How will it appear when unfolded? SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
when unfolded?
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.25. A square paper is folded and cut
Q.22. A square paper is folded and cut
as shown below. How will it appear (c) (d)
as shown below. How will it appear
when unfolded?
when unfolded?
Q.28. Select the option that depicts how
the given transparent sheet of paper
would appear if it is folded at the dotted
line.
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(a) (b) SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) (a) (b)
Q.26. Given below is a transparent sheet
of paper with a pattern on the left and
right side.How will the pattern appear
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.30. Select the option that depicts how (a) (b)
the given transparent sheet of paper
would appear if it is folded at the dotted
line.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 2018 TIER 1
Q.36. A paper is folded and cut as
Q.33. A paper is folded and cut as shown in the following figures. How
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) will it appear when unfolded ?
shown in the following figures. How
will it appear when unfolded ?
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning ) Q.45. A figure of transparent sheet with
a pattern is given below. Select the
option that shows how the pattern would
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning)
Q.46. A figure of transparent sheet with (a) (b)
a pattern is given below. Select the
option that shows how the pattern would
appear when the transparent sheet is (a) (b)
folded at the dotted line.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) Q.57. A paper is folded and cut as Sol.1.(d) In the given question, when we
shown in the following figures (X,Y and fold the paper and after cutting it from
Z). Select the option that depicts how corners.
(c) (d)
Q.55. A paper is folded and cut as SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) as the required answer.
shown in the following figure (X,Y and
Z), select the option that depicts how this
Sol.3.(a)
paper will appear when unfolded?
When we fold the paper as given in the
(a) (b) image X ,Y &Z .
After cutting it from the corner in the
given shape.
We get the image in the option A.
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
(c) (d) Sol.4.(b)
In this question when we fold the paper
and punch it as in figure X,Y,Z we get
(a) (b)
Answer key :- the paper look in the option B.
17.(a) 18.(d) 19.(c) 20.(b) Sol.7.(d) After unfolding the paper the
image will be the figure of Option D.
21.(a) 22.(d) 23.(b) 24.(b)
Sol.29. (a)
Sol.13.(a)
Sol.21. (a)
Sol.30. (b)
Sol.14.(d) Sol.22. (d)
Sol.31. (c)
Sol.15. (a) Sol.23. (b)
Sol.32. (d)
Sol.16. (a)
Sol.24. (b)
Sol.33.(c)
Sol.41.(a) Sol.47.(c)
Sol.36.(c)
Sol.50. (c)
Sol.44.(d) After carefully observing the The paper will appear as shown below
figures given in the question, it is very when unfolded.
clear that the pattern will appear as
shown below when the transparent sheet
Sol.37. (d) is folded at the dotted line.
Sol.51. (a)
The paper will appear as shown below
when unfolded.
Sol.38.(b) Sol.45.(a) After carefully observing the
figures given in the question, it is very
clear that the figure will appear as shown
below when the transparent sheet is
folded at the dotted line.
Sol.52. (d)
The paper will appear as shown below
Sol.39.(b) when unfolded.
(a) (b)
Sol.54. (d) (c) (d)
After carefully observing the figures
given in the question, the paper will Q.2. Select the option in which the
appear as shown below when unfolded. given figure is embedded.
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) (c) (d)
(a) (b)
Sol.56. (c)
2, 3 and 4 only will best represent after
folding the paper (A).
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Sol.57. (c)
The given paper will appear as shown in Q.3. Select the option in which the given
option no (c) when unfolded. figure is embedded. (Rotation is not
allowed)
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) (c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 2018 Tier I
Q.1. Select the option in which the given
figure is embedded.
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
(c) (d)
(a)
Q.4. Select the option in which the given
figure is embedded.
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) (b)
(c)
(a) (b)
(d)
(a) (b)
Q.7. Select the option in which of the
given figure is embedded.
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.11. Select the option in which the Q.14. From the given options, select the
given figure is embedded. one in which the question figure is
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) hidden/embedded.
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.9. Select the figure in which the given
figure is embedded. (c) (d)
Q.15. Select the option that is embedded
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) in the following figure. (Rotation is not
Q.12. Select the option that is embedded
allowed).
in the following figure. (Rotation is not
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
allowed)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.16. Select an option in which the
figure below is hidden. SSC CGL - 2018 Tier I
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
(a) (b)
Q.23. Select the option in which the
given figure is embedded? (Rotation not
(c) (d) allowed)
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
Q.20. Select the option in which the
given figure is embedded.
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.30. Select the figure in which the
Q.27. Select the option in which the given figure is embedded. (c) (d)
given figure is embedded.
Q.33. Select the figure in which the
given figure is embedded.
(a) (b)
(b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.35. Select the figure in which the Q.38. Select the figure in which the (a) (b)
given figure is embedded. given figure is embedded.
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning)
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
Q.41. Select the figure in which the
given figure is embedded.
(Rotation is not allowed).
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning)
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) (b)
Q.37. Select the figure in which the
given figure is embedded.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) Q.40. Select the figure in which the
given figure is embedded.
(c) (d)
Q.43. Select the figure in which the Q.46. Select the option in which the
given figure is embedded. given figure is embedded.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) Q.50. Select the option in which the
Q.47. Select the option in which the
given figure (X) is embedded (Rotation
given figure is embedded.
not allowed).
SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I
Q.44. Select the option in which the
given figure is embedded.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.52. Select the option figure which Q.58. Select the option in which
contains figure X embedded in it as its Figure-X is embedded. (Rotation is not
part (Rotation is not allowed). allowed)
(Figure X)
( Figure X ) SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.54. Select the option in which
Figure-X is embedded. (Rotation is not Q.57. Select the option in which (c) (d)
allowed) Figure-X is embedded.(Rotation is not
allowed) Q.60. Select the option in which Figure
X is embedded. (Rotation is not allowed)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Sol.2.(b) The given figure in the Sol.13.(b) In the given image, option B Sol.21.(b)
question is embedded in option B. is embedded.
is embedded in
Sol.15.(d) The image embedded in the Sol.23.(d)
figure of option (d).
Sol.16.(b)
i.e. option (c).
Sol.8.(d)
Sol.43. (d)
Sol.36. (c)
Sol.28. (d)
Sol.44.(c)
Sol.37. (c)
Sol.29. (c)
Sol.45.(c)
Sol.38. (c)
Sol.30. (d)
Sol.46. (c)
Sol.31. (c)
Sol.39. (c)
Sol.47. (c)
Sol.48.(b)
Sol.33. (a)
Sol.41. (b)
Sol.49.(b)
Sol.64. (d):
Sol.58. (c)
Sol.51.(c)
Sol.66. (c)
Sol.59. (a)
Sol.52.(b)
Sol.67. (c)
Sol.60. (c)
Sol.68. (c)
Sol.53 .(c)
Sol.61. (a)
Q.2. Select the correct mirror image of Q.5. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is the given figure when the mirror is
placed on the right of the figure. placed on the right of the figure.
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) Q.8. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
placed on the right of the figure:
(c) (d) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
(a) (b)
Q.3. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
placed on the right of the figure.
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) (c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.25. Select the correct mirror image of
Q.22. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening)
the given figure when the mirror is placed to the right of the figure.
placed on the right of the figure.
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.23. Select the correct mirror image of SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right of the figure.
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) (b)
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) (a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d) (c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) (c) (d)
Q.37. Select the correct mirror image of
Q.31. Select the mirror image of the Q.34. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when a vertical mirror is
given figure when the mirror is placed to the given figure when the mirror is placed on the right of the figure.
the right of the figure. placed to the right of the figure.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.38. Select the correct mirror image of
Q.32. Select the mirror image of the (c) (d) the given figure when the mirror is
given figure when the mirror is placed to
placed to the right of the figure.
the right of the figure. Q.35. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right of the figure.
(c) (d)
Q.36. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
(c) (d) Q.39. Select the correct mirror image of
placed to the right of the figure.
the given figure when the mirror is
Q.33. Select the correct mirror image of placed to the right of the figure.
the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right of the figure.
(a) (b)
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d) Q.46. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
Q.40. Select the correct mirror image of placed to the right of the figure.
the given figure when a vertical mirror is
placed on the right of the figure.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I Q.47. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
Q.44. Select the correct mirror image of placed to the right of the figure.
(c) (d) the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right side of the figure.
Q.41. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right of the figure.
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
Q.52. Select the correct mirror image of SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning )
the given when the mirror is placed to
(a) (b) the right of the figure.
(d) (a)
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
Q.50. Select the option that depicts how (b)
the given transparent sheet of paper (a)
would appear if it is folded at the dotted (c)
(b)
line?
(c) (d)
(a)
(a) (b)
(b)
SSC CHSL 04/ 07/2019 (Evening)
(c)
(c) (d) (d)
Q.51. Select the correct mirror image of (a) (b) Q.58. Select the correct mirror image of
the given combination when the mirror the given figure when the right of the
is placed to the right of the figure. figure.
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Morning )
(a) (a)
(b)
(b)
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) (c) (d)
(d)
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning)
Q.61. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right of the figure. (a)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
(c)
(d) (c) (d)
(d)
Q.65. Select the correct mirror image of Q.68. Select the correct mirror image of
Q.62. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is the given figure when the mirror is
the given figure when the mirror is placed to the left of the figure? placed to the left of the figure.
placed to the right of the figure.
Q.69 Select the correct mirror image of SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
the given figure when the mirror is
(a) (b)
placed to the right of the figure.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) Q.72. Select the correct mirror image of
(c) (d)
the given figure when the mirror is
placed at line AB.
Q.75. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
(a) (b) . placed at line AB.
(c) (d)
Q.77. IF a mirror is placed on the line Q.80. Select the correct mirror image of Q.83. Select the correct mirror image of
AM,then which of the answer figures is the given figure when the mirror is the given figure when the mirror is
the right image of the given figure? placed at line AB. placed at line AB.
(c) (d)
Q.78. Select the correct mirror image of Q.81. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is the given figure when the mirror is
Q.84. Select the correct mirror image of
placed at line AB. placed at line AB.
the given figure when the mirror is
placed at line AB.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.82. Select the correct mirror image of
Q.79. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is
the given figure when the mirror is Q.85. Select the correct mirror image of
placed at line AB.
placed at line AB the given figure when the mirror is
placed at line AB.
(c) (d)
Q.86. Select the correct mirror image of Q.89. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is the given figure when the mirror is SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
placed at line AB. placed to the right of the figure.
(a)
(b)
(c)
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
(a)
Q.94. Select the correct mirror image of
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
the given figure when the mirror is
(b)
placed at line AB.
(c)
(a) (b)
(d)
Q.91. Select the correct mirror image of SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
the given figure when the mirror is
(c) (d)
placed to the right side of the figure.
Q.88. Choose the option that most
closely resembles the mirror image of (a) (b)
the given figure when the mirror is
placed at the right side. SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.92. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon)
placed to the right of the figure.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.96. Choose the option that most (a) (b)
closely resembles the mirror image of
Q.99. If a mirror is placed on the line
the given figure when the mirror is
XY, then which of the answer figures
placed at the right side.
will be the right mirror image of the
given figure? (c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning)
(c) (d)
the right mirror image of the given Q.107. If a mirror is placed on the line
37.(b) 38.(a) 39.(c) 40.(b)
figure? XY, then which of the answer figures
will be the right mirror image of the 41.(d) 42.(d) 43.(d) 44.(a)
given figure?
45.(b) 46.(c) 47.(d) 48.(c)
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) 53.(d) 54.(b) 55.(b) 56.(c)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) Solutions :-
Q.106.. Choose the option that most
closely resembles the mirror image of Answer key :-
the given figure when mirror is placed at Sol.1.(d) When we put a mirror on the
right side. right side we get the image given in the
1.(d) 2.(d) 3.(b) 4.(d)
option D.
5.(d) 6.(b) 7.(d) 8.(a)
is Sol.14.(d) Sol.23.(d)
Option D is the correct image answer. option (d) mirror image is the correct
Sol.5.(d) mirror image.
In the given question the mirror image
of the given figure will be option
D.After putting a mirror on the right side
the right becomes left and left becomes
right. Sol.15.(a) If a mirror is placed on the
right side of the figure. Then the Sol.24.(c)
Sol.6.(b) resultant image will be:
If the mirror is placed on the right side
of the given figure.
Then, we will get the image given in
option B.
Sol.25. (d)
Sol.7.(d)
Sol.16.(b) If the mirror is placed on the
Here in the question, the mirror image
right side of the words the image will be:
will be option D. In the mirror image,
the left will be right and right will be
left.
Sol.26. (c)
Sol.8.(a) Sol.17.(a) Option A is the correct mirror
In the mirror image the left side of the image of the given question.
figure comes on the right side, vice
versa.Hence, Option A is the right Sol.18.(c) Mirror image concept –
answer. the left side becomes the right side and
the right side becomes the left side. Sol.27. (b)
Sol.9. (c) According to the question, if
we place a mirror on the right side then Sol.19.(d) Mirror image concept –
option C will be the correct answer. left side becomes right side and right
side becomes left side. So, according to
Sol.10. (b) Option B will be correct. the position of mirror in the given
question, correct answer is option D.
Sol.28 . (c)
Sol.20.(a) Mirror image concept –
the left side becomes the right side and
the right side becomes the left side.
Sol.11. (b) The mirror image for will be: Option B is eliminated as it is the replica
of question. Option D is also eliminated
Sol.29. (b)
because the letter N is same. In option B,
the mirror image of letter U is not
correct. So, it gets eliminated.
Sol.12. (b)
Hence option A is the correct mirror
The resultant mirror image will be:
image of the given question.
Sol.31. (a)
Sol.39. (c)
Sol.48.(c)
Sol.32. (c)
Sol.40. (b)
Sol.49.(a)
Sol.50.(a)
Sol. 33. (a)
Sol.41. (d)
Sol.51.(b)
Sol.34. (c)
Sol.35. (a)
Sol.53.(d)
Sol.43. (d)
Sol.54.(b)
Sol.36. (c)
Sol.44.(a)
Sol.45. (b)
Sol.37. (b) Sol.55. (b)
Sol.46.(c)
Sol.38. (a)
Sol.56. (c)
Sol.75. (a)
Sol.59. (b)
Sol.68. (a)
Sol.76. (b)
Sol.60. (a)
Sol.61. (b)
Sol.62. (d)
After carefully observing the figures
given in the question, it is very clear that
option d will be mirror image as shown
below when a mirror is placed to the
Sol.70. (a) Sol.78 (b)
right of the figure.
Sol.72.(b)
Sol.64. (c). Sol.80.(c)
Sol.66. (b)
Sol.74.(c).
Sol.82.(b)
Sol.67. (c)
Sol.90. (d)
Sol.91. (b)
Sol.83.(a)
Sol.99. (d)
Sol.92.(c)
Sol.84.(c)
Sol.100. (d)
Sol.93. (b)
Sol.101. (a)
Sol.86. (b)
Sol.95. (d)
Sol.102. (c)
Sol.87. (a)
Sol.88.(d)
Sol.104. (b)
Sol.97. (c)
Sol.89. (c)
Sol.105. (d)
Sol.98. (c)
Sol.106. (d)
Sol.107. (a)
Sol.108. (c)
After carefully observing the figures
given in the question, it is very clear that
option c will be mirror image as shown
below when a mirror is placed to the
right of the figure.