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SSC CGL Mains (2023)

Time : 9:00 A.M. -12 P.M. Date : 02/03/2022

1. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.


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‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.

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‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’. mS 5a T7 r aK r

If D @ N @ H & Y @ F % V, then how is N related to F

dk vFkZ gS

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‘A, B dk HkkbZ
’ gS
‘A # B’ Q

‘A @ B’

‘A & B’
dk vFkZ gS
dk vFkZ ‘A,
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‘A, B dh iq=kh’A

gS B ds ifr gSa

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dk vFkZ ‘A,
gS
’A

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gS B dh iRuh gSa
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(a) mS5 aT 7r aK r
(c)
(b)
(d)
In this question, a statement is followed by two

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‘A % B’ courses of action, numbered I and II. You must

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assume everything in the statement to be true and
;fn D @ N @ H & Y @ F % V gS] rks
N, F ls fdl izdkj lacafèkr on the basis of the information given in the
gS\
(a) Son’s wife /

s iq=ko/q

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follows for pursuing.
Statement : A large number of the people of the city

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(b) Daughter / iq=kh are diagnosed to be suffering from Malaria disease.

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iq=kh dh iq=kh Course of Action:

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(c) Daughter’s daughter /

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(d) Sister’s daughter /

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Hkkath
The second number in the given number-pairs is
obtained by performing certain mathematical
operation(s) on the first number. The same
operation(s) is/are followed in all the number-pairs
I. The city municipal authorities should take
immediate steps to carry out ex tensive
fumigation in the city.
II. The people in the area should be advised to take
steps to avoid mosquito bites
bl iz'u esa ,d dFku ds ckn nks dkjZokb;k¡ Øekad
I vkSjII nh xbZ

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except one. Find that odd number-pair
gSA vkidks dFku esa nh xbZ lHkh ckrksa dks lR; ekuuk gS vkSj
fn, x, la[;k&;qXeksa esa nwljh la[;k igyh la[;k ij dqN xf.krh; esa nh xbZ tkudkjh ds vk/kj ij ;g r; djuk gS fd dkSu&lh

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lafØ;k (,¡) djds izkIr dh tkrh gSA ,d la[;k ;qXe dks NksM+dj
dkjZokbZ@dkjZokb;k¡ djus ds fy, rk£dd :i ls vuqlj.k djrh
'ks"k lHkh la[;k&;qXeksa esa leku lafØ;k(vksa) dk ikyu fd;k tkrk
gS@gSa\

(a) 5 : 128
(c) 7 : 352

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gSA og fo"ke la[;k&;qXe Kkr djsaA
(b) 3 : 30
(d) 1 : 4
dFku % 'kgj ds yksxksa dh ,d cM+h la[;k dk eysfj;k jksx ls ihfM+r
gksus dk irk pyk gSA
dkjZokb;k¡ %
3.

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Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F are standing in a circle
facing the centre. B is between F and C, A is between

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E and D, and F is to the immediate left of D. Who is
between A and F?
N% fe=k
[kM+sB,
A, B, C, D, E vkSjF ,d o`Ùk esa dsUnz dh vksj eq[k djds
gSaA
F vkSjC ds chp esa gS]A, E vkSjD ds chp esa gS vkSj
I. 'kgj ds uxjikfydk vf/dkfj;ksa dks 'kgj esa O;kid /weu
djus ds fy, rRdky dne mBkus pkfg,A
II. {ks=k ds yksxksa dks ePNjksa ds dkVus ls cpus ds fy, dne mB
dh lykg nh tkuh pkfg,A
(a) Both I and II follow / I vkSjII nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
F, D ds Bhd ckb± vksj A gSA
vkSjF ds chp esa dkSu gS\ (b) Only II follows / dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(a) D (b) E (c) Only I follows / dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(c) C (d) B (d) Neither I nor II follows

4. Select the correct mirror image of the given


/ u rksI vkSj u ghII vuqlj.k djrk gSA
combination when the mirror is placed at 'PQ' as 6. Given below is a question followed by two statements
shown below. I and II. Read both the statements carefully to decide
which one of them is sufficient to answer the
tc niZ.k dks fuEu fp=k ds vuqlkj
'PQ' ij j[kk tkrk gS rks fn,
question. Six people - K, M, N, P, Q and R are sitting
la;kstu ds cuus okys lgh niZ.k izfrfcEc dk p;u djsaA around a circular table facing the centre.
Who sits to the immediate right of K?

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(I) K sits third to the left of M. Only one person sits (c) Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
between K and N. R sits to the immediate left of the question while data in statement II is not
N. (d) Data in either statement I alone or statement II
(II)K sits second to the right of Q. Only two people alone is sufficient to answer the question
sit between K and M. P sits second to the left of R
(a) Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer uhps ,d iz'u vkSj mlds ckn nks dFku Øekad (I) vkSj(II) fn, x,
the question while data in statement II is not. gSaA vkidks ;g r; djuk gS fd dFkuksa esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk
(b) Either data in statement I or statement II is mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS ;k ughaA nksuksa dFkuksa dk vè;;u dh
sufficient to answer the question. vkSj mi;qDr mÙkj dk p;u dhft,A
(c) Data in statements I and II together are sufficient ç'u % N% O;fDr nks lekukarj iafDr;ksa esa cSBs gSaA J, K iafDr 1 es
to answer the question.
vkSjL mÙkj dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSa vkSj
(d) Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer

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the question while data in statement I is not. iafDr 2 esa F,
& G vkSjH nf{k.k dh vksj eq[k djds cSbs gSaA ,d
uhps ,d iz'u fn;k x;k gS ftlds ckn nks dFkuI vkSjII fn, x, iafDr esa cSBs O;fDr dk eq[k nwljh iafDr esa cSBs O;fDr dh vk
G dslsle{k dkSu cSBk gS\

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gSaA nksuksa dFkuksa dks è;kuiwoZd i<+dj r; dhft, fd buesa
dkSu&lk dFku] iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSaA dFku %
N% O;fDr K,

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& M, N, P, Q vkSjR ,d xksy est ds ifjr% dsUnz
ds vfHkeq[k gksdj cSBs K ds

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gSaA
Bhd nk,a dkSu cSBk gS\
I. K, M ds ckb± vksj rhljs LFkku ij cSBk K vkSj
gSAN ds chp
(I) H dk eq[kK dh vksj gS]L dk eq[kH ds fudVre iM+kslh dh
vksj gSaA
(II) G iafDr ds fdlh ,d vafre Nksj ij cSBk gS_J, L ds Bhd ck,a

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dsoy ,d O;fDr cSBk gSA R, N ds Bhd ck,a cSBk gSA
II. K, Q ds nkb± vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk
dsoy nks O;fDr cSBsP,gSaA
gSA

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K vkSj
gSA
M ds chp
cSBk gSA
(a) ;k rks dFkuI esa fn;k x;k MkVk vdsys ;k dFku
R ds ckb± vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk MkVk vdsys mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSaA
II esa fn;k x;k

(b) dFku I vkSjII nksuksa esa fn;k x;k MkVk feydj iz'u dk mÙkj

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(a) dFku II dk MsVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSaA

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i;kZIr gSaAy
tcfd dFku I dk MsVk i;kZIr ugha gSA

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(b) dFku I vkSjII dk MsVk feydj iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
(c) dFku II esa fn;k x;k Mkvk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
i;kZIr gSa tcfd dFku
fy, i;kZIr ugha gSaA
I esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds

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(c) ;k rks dFkuI dk MsVk ;k dFku
ds fy, i;kZIr gSaA
II dk MsVk iz'u dk mÙkj nsus (d) dFku I esa fn;k x;k MkVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
i;kZIr gSa tcfd dFkuII esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk mÙkj nsus
(d) dFku I dk MsVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSaA
tcfd dFku II dk MsVk i;kZIr ugha gSA

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9. Select the number from among the given options
7. If + means –, – means ×, × means ÷, and ÷ means +, that can replace the question mark (?) in the
what will be the value of the following expression? following series.
;fn + dk vFkZ
–, – dk vFkZ
×, × dk vFkZ
÷ vkSj÷ dk vFkZ
+ gS] rks

(a) 15

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fuEufyf[kr O;atd dk eku D;k gksxk\
5 ÷ 5 + 5 – 10 × 10 = ?
(b) 4
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og la[;k pqfu,] tks fuEufyf[kr Ük`a[kyk esa
iz'u&fpÉ dks izfrLFkkfir dj ldsA
58, 179, ?, 492, 688

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(c) 5 (d) 10 (a) 300 (b) 269
8. A question is given, followed by two statements

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(c) 313 (d) 323
numbered (I) and (II). You have to decide whether
the data provided in the statements is sufficient to 10. Three of the following words are alike in some
manner and hence form a group. Which word does

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answer the question. Read both the statements and
select the appropriate answer. NOT belong to that group? (The words must be
considered as meaningful English words and must
Question : Six people sit in two parallel rows. In Row
not be grouped based on the number of letters/
1 - J, K and L sit facing towards north, and in Row 2
number of consonants/vowels in the word)
- F, G and H sit facing towards south. Each person in
a row faces a person in the other row. Who faces G? fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa esa rhu 'kCn fdlh u fdlh izdkj ,d leku gSa
Statements : vksj blfy, ,d lewg dk fuekZ.k djrs gSaA dkSu&lk 'kCn ml lewg
ls lacafèkr ugha gS\ ('kCnksa dks vFkZiw.kZ vaxzsth 'kCnksa ds
(I) H faces K; L faces an immediate neighbour of H.
tkuk pkfg, vkSj 'kCn esa v{kjksa dh la[;k@O;atuksa dh la[;k d
(II)G sits at one of the extreme ends of the row; J
sits to the immediate left of L
vkèkkj ij mUgsa lewgc¼ ugha fd;k tkuk pkfg,A)
(a) Excel / ,Dlsy
(a) Data in statements I and II together is sufficient
to answer the question (b) Keynote / dhuksV
(b) Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer (c) PowerPoint / ikoj ikWbaV
the question while data in statement I is not
(d) Word / oMZ

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11. In a certain code language, ‘PAINT’ is written as ‘80’ (a) ÷ – × + (b) ÷ × + –
and ‘DROP’ is written as ‘59’. How will ‘MARKET’ be (c) + × – ÷ (d) × – ÷ +
written in that language? 16. The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa
‘PAINT’ dks‘80’ vkSj‘DROP’ dks manner in which the folded paper has been cut is
‘59’ fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa dks fdl izdkj
‘MARKET’ shown below. Choose a figure which would most
closely resemble the unfolded form of the paper.
fy[kk tk,xk\
(a) 100 (b) 85 uhps ,d dkxt ds ,d VqdM+s dks eksM+us dk Øe vkSj eqM+s gq, dk
(c) 95 (d) 90 dks dkVus dk rjhdk n'kkZ;k x;k gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og
12. A number has been denoted to each of the given vkÑfr pqusa tks dkxt ds [kqys gq, :i esa lokZf/d feyrh&tqyrh
letters. Select the option from the following four gksA
possible arrangements of these numbers that forms

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a meaningful word.
fn, x, izR;sd v{kj ds fy, ,d la[;k fufnZ"V dh xbZ gSA bu
la[;kvksa dh fuEufyf[kr pkj laHkkfor Øe O;oLFkkvksa esa ls ml

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fodYi dk p;u dhft, tks ,d lkFkZd 'kCn cuk ldrk gSA

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E = 1, Z = 2, L = 3, P = 4, U = 5, Z = 6
(a) 4,5,1,6,2,3 (b) 6,1,4,3,5,2

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(c) 1,5,3,4,2,6 (d) 4,5,6,2,3,1
(a) (b)

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13. Select the figure from the options that one replace

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the question mark (?) and complete the pattern.
fodYiksa esa ls ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u fpÉ (\) dk LFkku

s t s
ysdj iSVuZ dks iwjk dj ldrh gSA

(c) (d)

ea by e 17. Which of the following letter-clusters should replace


# and % so that the pattern and relationship followed

(a)
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between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of ::
is the same as that on the right side of ::?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&ls v{kj&lewg
# vkSj
dks]
% dks izfrLFkkfir
djuk pkfg, rkfd %% ds ckb± vksj ds v{kj&lewg ;qXe ds chp dk
iSVuZ vkSj laca/ oSlk gh gks tSlk fd %% ds nkb± vksj ds v{kj&

a m ;qXe dk gS\
# : DKR :: PCL: %
(a) # = BNQ, % = NFM
(c) # = COQ, % = OGH
(b) # = FHT, % = NFJ
(d) # = BNP, % = NFJ
(c)

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north. Akash is 12th from the right end while Priya
is 18th from the left end. How many people are
standing between Akash and Priya?

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14. Select the option that represents the letters that,
when placed from left to right in the following blanks, ,d d{kk ds lHkh 32 fo|kFkhZ ,d iafDr esa mÙkj dh vksj vfHkeq[k
will complete the letter-series. [kM+s gSaA vkdk'k nk,a Nksj ls 12osa LFkku ij tcfd fiz;k ck,a Nk

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ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks mu v{kjksa dk izfrfuf/Ro djrk gS] 18osa LFkku ij gSA vkdk'k vkSj fiz;k ds chp fdrus yksx [kM+s

Ük`a[kyk iwjh gks tk,xh\


QW_RTQ_FR_QW__T__HRT
(a) F W T G R Q X (b) E X T G R Q X
(a) Two / nks
ftUgsa fuEufyf[kr fjDr LFkkuksa esa ck,a ls nk,a j[ks tkus ij v{kj&
(c) Three / rhu
(b) Four / pkj
(d) Five / ik¡p
19. Select the option in which the following figure is
embedded. (Rotation is NOT allowe
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa ftlesa fuEu vkÑfr lfÂfgr gSA (?kw.kZu
(c) E W T G R Q W (d) E W T H S Q W dh vuqefr ugha gS)
15. Select the correct combination of mathematical
signs to sequentially replace the * signs and balance
the given equation.
xf.krh; fpÉksa ds ml lgh la;kstu dk p;u djsa] ftls fn, x,
lehdj.k esa · fpÉksa ds LFkku ij Øfed :i ls j[ks tkus ij
lehdj.k larqfyr gks tk,A
21 * 3 * 36 * 2 * 23 = 68

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(c) Both I and II are effects of independent causes
(d) Both I and II are independent causes
bl iz'u esa nks dFku
I vkSjII fn, x, gSaa ;s dFku Lora=k dkj.k gks
(a) (b)
ldrs gSa ;k Lora=k dkj.kksa ;k ,d mHk;fu"B dkj.k ds izHkko g
ldrs gSaA ,d dFku] nwljs dFku dk izHkko gks ldrk gSA nksuksa d
dks if<+, vkSj lgh mÙkj dk p;u dhft,A
I. bl o"kZ dkWyst X us izos'k ijh{kk ds fy, dV&vkWiQ vadksa dks
(c) (d) 60 ls ?kVkdj 50 dj fn;kA
II. fiNys nks o"kks± esaXdkWyst
esa Nk=k la?k dkWyst dSaVhu esa Hk
dh xq.koÙkk vkSj LokLF; rFkk LoPNrk ekudksa ds laca/

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20. Three Statements are given followed by four
dkWyst iz'kklu ds lkFk lfØ; :i ls ckrphr dj jgk gSA
conclusions numbered 1, 2, 3,and 4. Assuming the
statements to be true, even if they seem to be at (a) II dkj.k gS vkSj
I bldk laHkkfor izHkko gSA

the statements.

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variance with commonly known facts, decide which
of the conclusions logically does NOT follow(s) from
(b) I dkj.k gS vkSj
II bldk laHkkfor izHkko gSA
(c) I vkSjII nksuksa Lora=k dkj.k gSA

rhu dFku vkSj muds ckn pkj fu"d"kZ Øekad 1] 2] 3 vkSj 4 fn, (d) I vkSjII nksuksa Lora=k dkj.kksa ds izHkko gSA

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x, gSaA dFkuksa dks lR; ekurs gq,] Hkys gh os lkekU; :i ls Kkr
22.rF;ksa
ls fHk izrhr gksa] fu.kZ; djsa fd dkSu&lk fu"d"kZ rk£dd :i ‘A
dFkuksa dk vuqlj.k ugha djrk gSA
‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.
ls @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.

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‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.

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Statements : / dFku
If W % D # G @ B & M @ I, then how is D related to M?
All P are G. / lHkhP, G gSaA ‘A # B’ dk vFkZ gS‘A, B dk HkkbZ ’AgS

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Some G are B. / dqNG, B gSaA
All B are C. / lHkhB, C gSaA

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Conclusions / fu"d"kZ
‘A @ B’ dk vFkZ gS
‘A & B’ dk vFkZ ‘A,
‘A % B’ dk vFkZ ‘A,
‘A, B dh iq=kh’A
gS B dk ifr gS’A
gS B dh iRuh gS
gS

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1. All P being C is a possibility.

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lHkhP ds C gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
2. Some P are B. / dqNP, B gSaA
3. Some C are G. / dqNC, G gSaA
;fn W % D # G @ B & M @ I gS] rks
gS\
(a) Father’s father / nknkth
(b) Father / firk
D, M ls fdl izdkj lacafèkr

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4. Some G are P / dqNG, P gSaA
(a) Only 3 does not follow. / dsoy fu"d"kZ 3 vuqlj.k ugha
djrk gSA

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(c) Grandson / iksrk
(d) Son / iq=k
Out of the following five figures, four are alike in

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(b) Only 4 does not follow. / dsoy fu"d"kZ 4 vuqlj.k ugha some manner and one differs from these in that
manner. Select the odd figure.
djrk gSA
uhps nh xbZ ik¡p vkÑfr;ksa esa ls pkj fdlh izdkj ls ,d leku gSa

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(c) Only 2 does not follow. / dsoy fu"d"kZ
2 vuqlj.k ugha
vkSj ,d vlaxr gSA ml vlaxr vkÑfr dk p;u djsaA
djrk gSA

djrk gSA

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(d) Only 1 does not follow. / dsoy fu"d"kZ
1 vuqlj.k ugha

21. In this question, two statements I and II have been


given. These statements may be independent causes
or effects of independent causes or a common cause.
One of the statements maybe the effect of the other
statement. Read both statements and select the (a) (b)
correct answer.
I. This year College X reduced the cut-off marks to
50 from 60 for the entrance exam.
II. In the last two years, the Students Union in
College X has been actively negotiating with the (c) (d)
college administration regarding the Quality of
food and Health and Hygiene standards at the
24. Select the set in which the numbers are related in
College Canteen
the same way as are the numbers of the following
(a) II is the cause and I is its possible effect sets.
(b) I is the cause and II is its possible effect

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(NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole
numbers, without breaking down the numbers into
its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13
(a) (b)
such as adding /deleting /multiplying etc. to 13 can
be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1 and
3 is NOT allowed)
ml leqPp; dk p;u dhft, ftlesa la[;k,¡ mlh izdkj lacaf/r gS (c) (d)
ftl izdkj fuEufyf[kr leqPp;ksa dh la[;k,¡ lacaf/r gSA
(uksV % la[;kvksa ds fo"ke lewg dk p;u djsaA (è;ku nsa % la[;kvksa
27. In a certain language, the word CLOCK is written as
dks muds la?kVd vadksa esa foHkkftr fd, fcuk] iw.kZ la[;kvksa 4 –ij13 – 17 – 4 – 12. How will you write PHONE in the

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lafØ;k,¡ fu"ikfnr dh tkuh pkfg,A mnkgj.k ^13* & 13 ij same language?
lafØ;k,¡ tSls fd 13 esa tksM+uk@?kVkuk@xq.kk djuk bR;kfn,d13 fuf'pr
esa dwVHkk"kkCLOCKesa dks4 – 13 – 17 – 4 – 12 ds

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fd;k tk ldrk gSA 13 dks 1 vkSj 3 esa foHkkftr djuk vkSj fiQj :i esa fy[kk tkrk gSA vki mlh Hkk"kk esa dks dSls fy[ksaxs\
PHONE
1 vkSj 3 xf.krh; lafØ;k,¡ djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA)) (a) 17 – 10 – 16 – 15 – 6

(a) (12, 40, 18)


(b) (7, 32, 9)

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(11, 33, 17), (18, 44, 21)

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(b) 17
(c) 17
(d) 16



9 – 16 – 17 – 6
9 – 17 – 15 – 6
9 – 15 – 16 – 5

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(c) (16, 43, 22) 28. In the following question, the statement is followed

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by two conclusions. Which of the two conclusions
(d) (15, 34, 19)

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is/are true?

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25. Out of the following five figure are alike in some
manner and one differs from these in that manner.
bl iz'u esa ,d dFku ds ckn nks fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSaA nksuksa esa
dkSu&lk@ls fu"d"kZ lR; gS@gSa\

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Select the odd figure.

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uhps nh xbZ ik¡p vkÑfr;ksa esa ls pkj fdlh izdkj ls ,d leku gSa Statement / dFku
vkSj ,d vlaxr gSA ml vlaxr vkÑfr dk p;u djsaA

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M<K>I<J>H=G=F

Re b je
Conclusions / fu"d"kZ
I. H=F
II. J > G
(a) Only conclusion I is true / dsoy fu"d"kZ
I lR; gSA
(b) Both conclusions I and II are true / fu"d"kZI vkSjII

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nksuksa lR; gSA
(a) (b) (c) Only conclusion II is true / dsoy fu"d"kZ
II lR; gSA

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(d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true / u rks fu"d"kZI
vkSj u ghII lR; gSA

(c)

k r (d)
29. Select the figure from among the given options that
can replace the question mark (?) in the following
series.
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr

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26. Figure A is related to B in a certain pattern. Following

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the same pattern, figure C is related to D. Study the
pattern and select the figure which should be placed
in place of D.
vkÑfr A ,d fuf'pr iSVuZ esa vkÑfrB ls lacaf/r gSA mlh iSVuZ
Ük`a[kyk esa iz'u fpÉ dks izfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA

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dk vuqlj.k djrs gq,] vkÑfr C, vkÑfr D ls lacaf/r gSA iSVuZ
dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj ml vkÑfr dk p;u dhft, ftls D ds
LFkku ij j[kk tkuk pkfg,A (a) (b)

(c) (d)
(A) (B) (C) (D)

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30. Directions : A statement is given followed by two ls fHk izrhr gksrk gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, vuqekuksa esa ls dkSu&lk@
inferences I and II. You have to consider the vuqeku dFku dk rk£dd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS@djrs gSaA
statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance
with commonly known facts. You have to decide dFku %
which of the given inferences, if any follow from the jk"Vªh; nzqrxkehAekxZ&lcls pkSM+k nzzqrxkeh ekxZ gS vkSj dqN y
given statement. bldk bLrseky djrs gSaA tc yksx dksbZ [kkyh vkSj pkSM+h lM+d
Statement : gSa] rc os rst xfr ls okgu pykrs gSa] ftlls nq?kZVuk,a gksrh gSA
National Expressway – A is the widest expressway vuqeku %
and is used by few people. When people find an empty
I. lHkh nq?kZVuk,a vR;f/d xfr ds dkj.k gksrh gSA
and wide road, people drive at high speed, with leads
to accidents. II. rst xfr ls nq?kZVuk dk [krjk c<+ tkrk gSA
(a) If only I follows I / dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA

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Inference :
I. All accidents happen due to over speeding. (b) If both I and II follows / I vkSjII nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(c) If only II follows / dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA

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II. High speed increases the risk of accident.
,d dFku ds ckn nks vuqekuI vkSjII fn, x, gSaA ;g ekurs gq, (d) If neither I nor II follows / u rksI vkSj u ghII vuqlj.k

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fd fn;k x;k dFku lR; gS] Hkys gh ;g lkekU; :i ls Kkr rF;ksa

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djrk gSA

so si
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a m
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SSC CGL Mains (2023)
Time : 9:00 A.M. -12 P.M. Date : 03/03/2022

1. Select the correct combination of mathematical 4. A number has been denoted to each of the given
signs to sequentially replace the * signs and balance letters. Select the option from the following four
the given equation. possible arrangements of these numbers that forms
xf.krh; fpÉksa ds ml lgh la;kstu dk p;u djsa] ftls fn, x, a meaningful word.

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lehdj.k esa · fpÉksa ds LFkku ij Øfed :i ls j[ks tkus ij fn, x, izR;sd v{kj ds fy, ,d la[;k fufnZ"V dh xbZ gSA bu
lehdj.k larqfyr gks tk,A la[;kvksa dh fuEufyf[kr pkj laHkkfor Øe O;oLFkkvksa esa ls m
fodYi dk p;u dhft, tks ,d lkFkZd 'kCn cuk ldrk gSA

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33 * 4 * 15 * 3 * 61 = 188
(a) + × ÷ – (b) × – ÷ + E = 1, N = 2, T = 3, S = 4, T = 5, D = 6, U = 7

2.
(c) + – ÷ ×

i (d) ÷ × – +
Select the option in which the following figure is

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embedded. (Rotation is NOT allowed) 5.
(a) 4,3,7,6,1,2,5
(c) 4,3,7,1,6,5,2
(b) 2,1,4,3,6,7,5
(d) 2,1,4,6,3,5,7
In this question, the statement is followed by two
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa ftlesa fuEu vkÑfr lfÂfgr gSA (?kw.kZu conclusions. Which of the two conclusion(s) is/are

so
dh vuqefr ugha gS)

si true?]
bl iz'u esa ,d dFku ds ckn nks fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSaA nksuksa esa
dkSu&lk@ls fu"d"kZ lR; gS@gSa\
Statement / dFku A  B  C  D > G < E < F

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Conclusions / fu"d"kZ

ea by e
I. B>F II. C < A
(a) Only conclusion I is true. / dsoy fu"d"kZ
(b) Only conclusion II is true. / dsoy fu"d"kZ
I lR; gSA
II lR; gSA
(a)

R je (b) (c) Neither conclusion I nor II is true. / u rks fu"d"kZ


vkSj u ghII lR; gSA
(d) Both conclusions I and II are true. / fu"d"kZ
nksuksa lR; gSA
I

I vkSjII

(c)

a m (d)
6. In this question, a statement is followed by two
courses of action, numbered I and II. You must
assume everything in the statement to be true and
on the basis of the information given in the

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statement, decide which course of action/s logically
3. Select the figure from the options that can replace follows for pursuing.
the question mark (?) and complete the pattern. Statement :

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fodYiksa esa ls ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u fpÉ (\) dk LFkku There is a large increase in migration of villagers to
ysdj iSVuZ dks iwjk dj ldrh gSA

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urban areas as repeated crop failure has put them
into financial problems.
Course of action:

V I. The villagers should be provided with an alternate


source of income in their villages which will make
them stay there only.
II. To ensure their survival, the migrated villagers
should be given access to all housing options in
urban area
(a) Only II follows
(a) (b) (b) Both I and II follow
(c) Neither I nor II follows
(d) Only I follow
bl iz'u esa ,d dFku ds ckn nks dkjZokb;k¡ Øekad
I vkSjII nh xbZ
gSA vkidks dFku esa nh xbZ lHkh ckrksa dks lR; ekuuk gS vkSj
(c) (d) esa nh xbZ tkudkjh ds vk/kj ij ;g r; djuk gS fd dkSu&lh
dkjZokbZ@dkjZokb;k¡ djus ds fy, rk£dd :i ls vuqlj.k djrh
gS@gSa\
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dFku %'kgjh {ks=kksa esa xzkeh.kksa ds izokl esa Hkkjh o`f¼
8. gqbZ
SelectgS]the
D;ksafd
figure from among the given option that
can replace the question mark (?) in the following
ckj&ckj iQly [kjkc gksus ls mUgsa foÙkh; leL;kvksa dk lkeuk djuk
series.
iM+ jgk gSA
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr
dkjZokb;k¡ % Ük`a[kyk esa iz'u fpÉ dks izfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
I. xzkeh.kksa dks muds xkaoksa esa vk; dk ,d oSdfYid Ïksr iznku
fd;k tkuk pkfg, rkfd os ogha jgsaA ?
II. muds vfLrRo dks lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, foLFkkfir xzkeh.kksa
dks 'kgjh {ks=kksa esa vkokl ds lHkh fodYiksa rd igq¡p iznku dh
tkuh pkfg,A (a) (b)
(a) dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA

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(b) I vkSjII nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(c) u rksI vkSj u ghII vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(d) dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(c) (d)

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9. Six friends J, K, L, M, N and O are sitting around a
7. A question is given, followed by two statements circular table facing the centre. N is not an
numbered (I) and (II). You have to decide whether immediate neighbour of M. M is sitting to the

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the data provided in the statements is sufficient to immediate left of J. J is sitting opposite to L, who is

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answer the question. Read both the statements and sitting to the immediate right of K. Who is sitting

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select the appropriate answer. second to the left of L?
N% fe=kJ, K, L, M, N vkSjO ,d o`Ùkkdkj est ds ifjr% dsUnz

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Question : A, B, C and D are sitting around a circular
dh vksj eq[k djds cSBsN,gSaA
M ds Bhd cxy esa ugha cSBk M,gSA

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table facing the centre. Who sits to the immediate
right of A? J ds Bhd ck,¡ cSBk gSA
M, N ds Bhd ck,¡ cSBk gSA
J, L ds lEeq[k

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Statements: cSBk gS tksKfdds nk,¡ cSBk gSA
L ds ckb± vksj nwljs LFkku ij dkSu

ea by
(I) C sits to the immediate left of A; only one person

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sits between C and D.
(II)Only one person sits between A and B; C sits to
cSBk gS\
(a) M
(c) K
(b) O
(d) N

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the immediate right of B
10. Three of the following words are alike in some
uhps ,d iz'u vkSj mlds ckn nks dFku Øekad
(I) vkSj(II) fn, x,

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manner and hence form a group. Which word does
gSaA vkidks ;g r; djuk gS fd dFkuksa esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk
NOT belong to that group? (The words must be
considered as meaningful English words and must
mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS ;k ughaA nksuksa dFkuksa dk vè;;u dhft,
not be grouped based on the number of letters/
vkSj mi;qDr mÙkj dk p;u dhft,A

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number of consonants/vowels in the word)
ç'u % A, B, C vkSjD ,d o`Ùkkdkj est ds ifjr% dsUnz dh vksj fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa esa rhu 'kCn fdlh u fdlh izdkj ,d leku gSa
eq[k djds cSBs A gSaA
ds Bhd nk,a dkSu cSBk gS\ vksj blfy, ,d lewg dk fuekZ.k djrs gSaA dkSu&lk 'kCn ml lewg
dFku %

ra
I. C, A ds Bhd ck,a cSBk gS_
O;fDr cSBk gSA
C vkSjD ds chp esa dsoy ,d

II. A vkSjB ds Bhd chp esa dsoy ,d O;fDr cSBk gS_ C, B ds


ls lacafèkr ugha gS\ ('kCnksa dks vFkZiw.kZ vaxzsth 'kCnksa ds
tkuk pkfg, vkSj 'kCn esa v{kjksa dh la[;k@O;atuksa dh la[;k d
vkèkkj ij mUgsa lewgc¼ ugha fd;k tkuk pkfg,A)
(a) Clarinet / 'kgukbZ (b) Flute / ckalqjh

ik
nk,a cSBk gSA
(a) Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
the question while data in statement II is not
(c) Piano / fi;kuks (d) Piccolo / fidkWyks
11. In a certain code, the word COMPAQ is written as
DQNRBS and SONY is written as TQOA. In the same

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dFku II dk MsVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa
code, how is MOTOROLA written?
tcfd dFku I dk MsVk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA fdlh fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kkCOMPAQ
esa dks DQNRBS ds :i esa
(b) Data in either statement I alone or statement II fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj
SONY dksTQOA ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gSA
alone is sufficient to answer the question mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa
MOTOROLA dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\
;k rks dFkuI dk MsVk ;k dFku
II dk MsVk iz'u dk mÙkj nsus (a) NPUPSPMB (b) INUNSNMB
ds fy, i;kZIr gSaA (c) NQUQSQMC (d) OPUPUPIB
12. Out of the following five figure, four are alike in some
(c) Data in statements I and II together is sufficient
manner and one differs from these in that manner.
to answer the question
Select the odd figure.
dFku I vkSjII dk MsVk feydj iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, uhps nh xbZ ik¡p vkÑfr;ksa esa ls pkj fdlh izdkj ls ,d leku gSa
i;kZIr gSaA vkSj ,d vlaxr gSA ml vlaxr vkÑfr dk p;u djsaA
(d) Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer
the question while data in statement I is not.
dFku II dk MsVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa
tcfd dFku I dk MsVk i;kZIr ugha gSA

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17. If + means -, - means ×, × means ÷, and ÷ means +,
what will be the value of the following expression?
(a) (b) ;fn + dk vFkZ
–, – dk vFkZ
×, × dk vFkZ
÷ vkSj÷ dk vFkZ
+ gS] rks
fuEufyf[kr O;atd dk eku D;k gksxk\
45 × 9 ÷ 12 – 5 + 3
(a) 62 (b) 27
(c) (d) (c) 36 (d) 21
18. The second number in the given number-pairs is
13. In a certain code language, ‘CROSS’ is written as obtained by performing certain mathematical
‘66’ and ‘CHART’ is written as ‘90’. How will operation(s) on the first number. The same
‘SYMBOL’ be written in that language? operation(s) is/are followed in all the number-pairs

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fdlh fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk‘CROSS’
esa dks '66' ds :i esa fy[kk except one. Find that odd number-pair
tkrk gS vkSj‘CHART’ dks'90' ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dwV fn, x, la[;k&;qXeksa esa nwljh la[;k igyh la[;k ij dqN xf.krh;

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Hkk"kk‘SYMBOL’
esa dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\ lafØ;k (,¡) djds izkIr dh tkrh gSA ,d la[;k ;qXe dks NksM+dj
'ks"k lHkh la[;k&;qXeksa esa leku lafØ;k(vksa) dk ikyu fd;k tkr

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(a) 82 (b) 93
(c) 76 (d) 88 gSA og fo"ke la[;k&;qXe Kkr djsaA
(a) 10 : 33 (b) 2 : 9

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14. Out of the following five figure, four ar alike in some
manner and ond differs from these in that manner. (c) 8 : 29 (d) 6 : 21

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Select the odd figure. 19. Select the number from among the given options

so
uhps nh xbZ ik¡p vkÑfr;ksa esa ls pkj fdlh izdkj ls ,d leku gSa that can replace the question mark (?) in the

×
s
vkSj ,d vlaxr gSA ml vlaxr vkÑfr dk p;u djsaA
× ×
following series.
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og la[;k pqfu,] tks fuEufyf[kr Ük`a[kyk esa
iz'u&fpÉ dks izfrLFkkfir dj ldsA

× ×
×

ea by×
××

et × ×
×
× 189, 532, 316, ?, 377
(a) 384
(c) 441
(b) 291
(d) 405

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20. Three Statements are given followed by two
(a) (b) × conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the

R j × statements to be true, even if they seem to be at


variance with commonly known facts, decide which
of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the
× statements.

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(c) ×× (d)
Statements:
× Some poems are horses.

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15. Which of the following letter-clusters should replace All horses are toys.
# and % so that the pattern and relationship followed All toys are ships.

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between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of ::
Conclusions:
is the same as that on the right side of ::?
I. All toys being poems is a possibility.
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&ls v{kj&lewg # vkSj
dks]
% dks izfrLFkkfir

k
II. Some horses are ships.
djuk pkfg, rkfd %% ds ckb± vksj ds v{kj&lewg ;qXe ds chp dk

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rhu dFku vkSj muds ckn nks fu"d"kZ
I vkSjII fn, x, gSaA dFkuksa
iSVuZ vkSj laca/ oSlk gh gks tSlk fd %% ds nkb± vksj ds v{kj&lewg
dks lR; ekurs gq,] Hkys gh os lkekU; :i ls Kkr rF;ksa ls fHk izrhr
;qXe dk gS\
gksa] fu.kZ; djsa fd dkSu&lk fu"d"kZ rk£dd :i ls dFkuksa dk

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# : CLQ :: NDK : %
(a) # = AJS, % = MAM
(c) # = EIT, % = QBN
(b) # = AOO, % = PAM
(d) # = DIS, % = PBN
16. In a row of people all facing north, Prince is 5th from
the right end. Amit is 15th from the right end. Amit
is exactly between Prince and Aditya. If Aditya is
vuqlj.k ugha djrk gSA
Statements / dFku
dqN dfork,a] ?kksM+s gSaA
lHkh ?kksM+s] f[kykSus gSaA
sixth from the left end of the line, how many people
lHkh f[kykSus] tgkt gSaA
are there in the row? fu"d"kZ %
,d iafDr esa lHkh O;fDr mÙkj dh vksj vfHkeq[k gSaA ¯çl nk,aI.Nksj lHkh f[kykSus ds dfork gksus dh laHkkouk,a gSaA
ls ik¡posa LFkku ij gSA vfer nk,a Nksj ls 15osa LFkku ij gSA vfer]
II. dqN ?kksM+s tgkt gSaA
¯çl vkSj vkfnR; ds Bhd chp esa gSA ;fn vkfnR; ck,a Nksj ls iafDr(a) Both conclusions I and II follow. / fu"d"kZ I vkSjII
esa NBs LFkku ij gS rks iafDr esa dqy fdrus O;fDr gSa\ nksuksa
vuqlj.k djr sgSaA
(a) 29 (b) 31
(b) Either conclusion I or II follows./ ;k rksfu"d"kZ I ;k
(c) 30 (d) 32
fu"d"kZ
II vuqlj.k djr kgSA

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(c) Only conclusion I follows. / dsoy fu"d"kZI vuqlj.k ugha 24. Directions : A statement is given followed by two
djrk gSA inferences I and II. You have to consider the
statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. u rksfu"d"kZI vkSj with commonly known facts. You have to decide
u gh fu"d"kZ
II vuqlj.k djr kgSA which of the given inferences, if any follow from the
21. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’. given statement.
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’. Statement :
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’. Extensive use of pesticides in agricultural production
contaminates soil and water, ramain in the crops
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
and finally enter food chain, thereby posing threat
If S % D # F @ G & H @ J, then how is F related to H? to the human beings.
dk vFkZ ‘A,
gS B dk HkkbZ ’AgS

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‘A # B’ Inference :
‘A @ B’ dk vFkZ gS ‘A, B dh iq=kh’A gS I. Excessive use of pesticides in agricultural
production is not good for people.

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‘A & B’ dk vFkZ gS ‘A, B dk ifr gS’A
II. Excessive use of pesticides in agricultural
‘A % B’ dk vFkZ gS ‘A, B dh iRuh gS’A

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production can have a bad effect on water.
;fn S % D # F @ G & H @ J gS] rksF, H ls fdl izdkj lacafèkr gS\ (a) If only II follows

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(b) If neither I nor II follows

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(a) Daughter / iq=kh
(c) If only I follows
(b) Mother / ek¡

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(d) Son’s wife / iq=ko/q

s si
(c) Daughter’s daughter / csVh dh CksVh @ ukfru

22. The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the


(d) If both I and II follows
,d dFku ds ckn nks vuqeku I vkSjII fn, x, gSaA ;g ekurs gq,
fd fn;k x;k dFku lR; gS] Hkys gh ;g lkekU; :i ls Kkr rF;ksa
ls fHk izrhr gksrk gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, vuqekuksa esa ls dkSu&lk@

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manner in which the folded paper has been cut is
vuqeku dFku dk rk£dd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS@djrs gSaA

a y
shown below. Choose a figure which would most
closely resemble the unfolded form of the paper. dFku %

e b e Ñf"k mRiknu esa dhVuk'kdksa dk O;kid mi;ksx feêðh vkSj ikuh


uhps ,d dkxt ds ,d VqdM+s dks eksM+us dk Øe vkSj eqM+s gq, dkxt
dks dkVus dk rjhdk n'kkZ;k x;k gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ognwf"kr djrk gS] iQlyksa esa cuk jgrk gS vkSj var esa •k| J`a•yk e

e
vkÑfr pqusa tks dkxt ds [kqys gq, :i esa lokZf/d feyrh&tqyrh ços'k dj tkrk gS] ftlls euq"; ds fy, •rjk iSnk gks tkrk gSA
gksA

R j vuqeku %
I. Ñf"k mRiknu esa dhVuk'kdksa dk vR;f/d mi;ksx yksxksa ds f
vPNk ugha gSA

a m II. Ñf"k mRiknu esa dhVuk'kdksa ds vR;f/d mi;ksx ls ikuh ij cqjk


çHkko iM+ ldrk gSA
(a) dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(b) u rksI vkSj u ghII vuqlj.k djrk gSA

(a)

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(c) dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(d) I vkSjII nksuksa vuqlj.k djrk gSA

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25. In this question, two statements I and II have been
given. These statements may be independent causes
or effects of independent causes or a common cause.

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One of the statements may be the effect of the other
statement. Read both statements and select the
correct answer.
(c) (d) I. Country X reduced their crude oil import by 6%
in the last 5 years.
II. The automobile industry in Country X has
23. Select the option that represents the letters that, witnessed a sharp decline of 13% in its growth
when placed from left to right in the following blanks, margin this year.
will complete the letter-series. (a) Both I and II are effects of independent causes.
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks mu v{kjksa dk izfrfuf/Ro djrk gS] (b) I is the cause and II is its possible effect.
ftUgsa fuEufyf[kr fjDr LFkkuksa esa ck,a ls nk,a j[ks tkus ij v{kj&
(c) II is the cause and I is its possible effect.
Ük`a[kyk iwjh gks tk,xh\ (d) Both I and II are independent causes.

_VJRWB__RWBVL__BV__W bl iz'u esa nks dFku


I vkSjII fn, x, gSaa ;s dFku Lora=k dkj.k gks
(a) B V K R W M R (b) A V K R W M R ldrs gSa ;k Lora=k dkj.kksa ;k ,d mHk;fu"B dkj.k ds izHkko g
(c) A W K R X N R (d) B W K R W M R ldrs gSaA ,d dFku] nwljs dFku dk izHkko gks ldrk gSA nksuksa d

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dks if<+, vkSj lgh mÙkj dk p;u dhft,A 28. Select the correct mirror image of the given
combination when the mirror is placed at 'PQ' as
I. ns'kX us fiNys 5 o"kks± esa vius dPps rsy ds vk;kr esa 6» dh
shown below.
deh dh gSA
tc niZ.k dks fuEu fp=k ds vuqlkj
'PQ' ij j[kk tkrk gS rks fn,
II. ns'kX esa vkWVkseksckby m|ksx us bl o"kZ vius fodkl ekftZu esa ds cuus okys lgh niZ.k izfrfcEc dk p;u djsaA
la;kstu
13» dh rst fxjkoV ns•h gSA
P
(a) I vkSjII nksuksa Lora=k dkj.kksa ds izHkko gSA
(b) I dkj.k gS vkSj
II bldk laHkkfor izHkko gSA
ad 2niCv h6 iOv r
(c) II dkj.k gS vkSj
I bldk laHkkfor izHkko gSA

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(d) I vkSjII nksuksa Lora=k dkj.k gSA
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26. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.

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‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.

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‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
(a)
(c)
(b) a d 2 n i C v h 6 i O v r
(d)
29. Given below is a question followed by two statements

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I and II. Read both statements carefully to decide
If D @ N @ H & Y @ F % V, then how is V related to H? which one of them is sufficient to answer the

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question.
dk vFkZ ‘A,
gS B dk HkkbZ
’AgS

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‘A # B’
Six people - A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a straight
‘A @ B’

‘A & B’
dk vFkZ gS

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dk vFkZ ‘A,
s
‘A, B dh iq=kh’A
gS
gS B dk ifr gS’A

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line facing north. Who sits to the immediate left of
D?
(I) A sits second from one of the extreme ends of

a y
‘A % B’ dk vFkZ ‘A,
gS B dh iRuh gS
’A the line. Only two people sit between A and B. E
sits to the immediate right of C.

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;fn D @ N @ H & Y @ F % V gS] rks
V, H ls fdl izdkj lacafèkr gS\

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(II)C sits third from the left end of the line. Only one
nknk person sits between C and F. E sits third to the

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(a) Father’s father /
right of F
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(b) Father / (a) Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer
(c) Son-in-law / nkekn the question while data in statement I is not.
(b) Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
(d) Wife’s fathe / iRuh ds firk @ llqj the question while data in statement II is not.

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27. Select the set in which the numbers are related in
the same way as are the numbers of the following
set.

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(c) Data in statements I and II together are not
sufficient to answer the question.
(d) Data in statements I and II together are sufficient
to answer the question.

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(NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole
numbers, without breaking down the numbers into uhps ,d iz'u vkSj mlds ckn nks dFku Øekad (i) vkSj(II) fn, x,
its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 gSaA vkidks ;g r; djuk gS fd dFkuksa esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk

k
such as adding /deleting /multiplying etc. to 13 can
mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS ;k ughaA
be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and

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then performing mathematical operations on 1 and N% O;fDr A, & B, C, D, E vkSjF mÙkj dh vksj vfHkeq[k gksdj
3 is NOT allowed) ,d iafDr esa cSBs gq, gSaA D ds
dkSu
Bhd ck,a cSBk gS\

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ml leqPp; dk p;u dhft, ftlesa la[;k,¡ mlh izdkj lacaf/r gS I. A iafÙkQ ds fdlh ,d vafre Nksj ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk A gSA
ftl izdkj fuEufyf[kr leqPp;ksa dh la[;k,¡ lacaf/r gSA vkSjB ds eè; dsoy nks O;fÙkQ cSBs
E, gSaA
C ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA
II. C iafÙkQ ds ck,a Nksj ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk C vkSjgSAF ds
(uksV % la[;kvksa ds fo"ke lewg dk p;u djsaA (è;ku nsa % la[;kvksa
eè; dsoy ,d O;fÙkQ cSBk E, gSA
C ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij
dks muds la?kVd vadksa esa foHkkftr fd, fcuk] iw.kZ la[;kvksa ij
lafØ;k,¡ fu"ikfnr dh tkuh pkfg,A mnkgj.k ^13* & 13 ij cSBk gS
lafØ;k,¡ tSls fd 13 esa tksM+uk@?kVkuk@xq.kk djuk bR;kfn dFku
(a)13 esaII esa fn;k x;k MkVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
fd;k tk ldrk gSA 13 dks 1 vkSj 3 esa foHkkftr djuk vkSj fiQj i;kZIr gSa tcfd dFku I esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds
1 vkSj 3 xf.krh; lafØ;k,¡ djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA) fy, i;kZIr ugha gSaA
;k rks dFkuI esa fn;k x;k MkVk vdsys ;k dFku II esa fn;k x;k
(7, 3, 43)
MkVk vdsys mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSaA
(5, 2, 21)
(b) dFku I esa fn;k x;k MkVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
(a) (11,5,111) (b) (15,6,34)
i;kZIr gSa tcfd dFkuII esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk mÙkj nsus
(c) (13,23,131) (d) (12,3,43)
ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSaA

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(c) dFku I vkSjII nksuksa esa fn;k x;k MkVk feydj iz'u dk mÙkj S
nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSaA
(d) dFku I vkSjII nksuksa esa fn;k x;k MkVk feydj iz'u dk mÙkj
: : :: * : ?
S
nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSaA
(a) (b) (c) (d)
30. Figure A is related to B in a certain pattern.
Following the same pattern, figure C is related to D.
Study the pattern and select the figure which should
be placed in place of D. (a) * (b) **
vkÑfr A ,d fuf'pr iSVuZ esa vkÑfrB ls lacaf/r gSA mlh iSVuZ
dk vuqlj.k djrs gq,] vkÑfr C, vkÑfr D ls lacaf/r gSA iSVuZ

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dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj ml vkÑfr dk p;u dhft, ftls D ds
LFkku ij j[kk tkuk pkfg,A **
(c) (d)
*

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SSC CGL Mains (2023)
Time : 9:00 A.M. -12 P.M. Date : 03/03/2022

1. Select the correct combination of mathematical 4. A number has been denoted to each of the given
signs to sequentially replace the * signs and balance letters. Select the option from the following four
the given equation. possible arrangements of these numbers that forms
xf.krh; fpÉksa ds ml lgh la;kstu dk p;u djsa] ftls fn, x, a meaningful word.

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lehdj.k esa · fpÉksa ds LFkku ij Øfed :i ls j[ks tkus ij fn, x, izR;sd v{kj ds fy, ,d la[;k fufnZ"V dh xbZ gSA bu
lehdj.k larqfyr gks tk,A la[;kvksa dh fuEufyf[kr pkj laHkkfor Øe O;oLFkkvksa esa ls m
fodYi dk p;u dhft, tks ,d lkFkZd 'kCn cuk ldrk gSA

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33 * 4 * 15 * 3 * 61 = 188
(a) + × ÷ – (b) × – ÷ + E = 1, N = 2, T = 3, S = 4, T = 5, D = 6, U = 7

2.
(c) + – ÷ ×

i (d) ÷ × – +
Select the option in which the following figure is

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embedded. (Rotation is NOT allowed) 5.
(a) 4,3,7,6,1,2,5
(c) 4,3,7,1,6,5,2
(b) 2,1,4,3,6,7,5
(d) 2,1,4,6,3,5,7
In this question, the statement is followed by two
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa ftlesa fuEu vkÑfr lfÂfgr gSA (?kw.kZu conclusions. Which of the two conclusion(s) is/are

so
dh vuqefr ugha gS)

si true?]
bl iz'u esa ,d dFku ds ckn nks fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSaA nksuksa esa
dkSu&lk@ls fu"d"kZ lR; gS@gSa\
Statement / dFku A  B  C  D > G < E < F

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Conclusions / fu"d"kZ

ea by e
I. B>F II. C < A
(a) Only conclusion I is true. / dsoy fu"d"kZ
(b) Only conclusion II is true. / dsoy fu"d"kZ
I lR; gSA
II lR; gSA
(a)

R je (b) (c) Neither conclusion I nor II is true. / u rks fu"d"kZ


vkSj u ghII lR; gSA
(d) Both conclusions I and II are true. / fu"d"kZ
nksuksa lR; gSA
I

I vkSjII

(c)

a m (d)
6. In this question, a statement is followed by two
courses of action, numbered I and II. You must
assume everything in the statement to be true and
on the basis of the information given in the

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statement, decide which course of action/s logically
3. Select the figure from the options that can replace follows for pursuing.
the question mark (?) and complete the pattern. Statement :

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fodYiksa esa ls ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks iz'u fpÉ (\) dk LFkku There is a large increase in migration of villagers to
ysdj iSVuZ dks iwjk dj ldrh gSA

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urban areas as repeated crop failure has put them
into financial problems.
Course of action:

V I. The villagers should be provided with an alternate


source of income in their villages which will make
them stay there only.
II. To ensure their survival, the migrated villagers
should be given access to all housing options in
urban area
(a) Only II follows
(a) (b) (b) Both I and II follow
(c) Neither I nor II follows
(d) Only I follow
bl iz'u esa ,d dFku ds ckn nks dkjZokb;k¡ Øekad
I vkSjII nh xbZ
gSA vkidks dFku esa nh xbZ lHkh ckrksa dks lR; ekuuk gS vkSj
(c) (d) esa nh xbZ tkudkjh ds vk/kj ij ;g r; djuk gS fd dkSu&lh
dkjZokbZ@dkjZokb;k¡ djus ds fy, rk£dd :i ls vuqlj.k djrh
gS@gSa\
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dFku %'kgjh {ks=kksa esa xzkeh.kksa ds izokl esa Hkkjh o`f¼
8. gqbZ
SelectgS]the
D;ksafd
figure from among the given option that
can replace the question mark (?) in the following
ckj&ckj iQly [kjkc gksus ls mUgsa foÙkh; leL;kvksa dk lkeuk djuk
series.
iM+ jgk gSA
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml vkÑfr dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr
dkjZokb;k¡ % Ük`a[kyk esa iz'u fpÉ dks izfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA
I. xzkeh.kksa dks muds xkaoksa esa vk; dk ,d oSdfYid Ïksr iznku
fd;k tkuk pkfg, rkfd os ogha jgsaA ?
II. muds vfLrRo dks lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, foLFkkfir xzkeh.kksa
dks 'kgjh {ks=kksa esa vkokl ds lHkh fodYiksa rd igq¡p iznku dh
tkuh pkfg,A (a) (b)
(a) dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA

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(b) I vkSjII nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(c) u rksI vkSj u ghII vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(d) dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(c) (d)

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9. Six friends J, K, L, M, N and O are sitting around a
7. A question is given, followed by two statements circular table facing the centre. N is not an
numbered (I) and (II). You have to decide whether immediate neighbour of M. M is sitting to the

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the data provided in the statements is sufficient to immediate left of J. J is sitting opposite to L, who is

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answer the question. Read both the statements and sitting to the immediate right of K. Who is sitting

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select the appropriate answer. second to the left of L?
N% fe=kJ, K, L, M, N vkSjO ,d o`Ùkkdkj est ds ifjr% dsUnz

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Question : A, B, C and D are sitting around a circular
dh vksj eq[k djds cSBsN,gSaA
M ds Bhd cxy esa ugha cSBk M,gSA

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table facing the centre. Who sits to the immediate
right of A? J ds Bhd ck,¡ cSBk gSA
M, N ds Bhd ck,¡ cSBk gSA
J, L ds lEeq[k

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Statements: cSBk gS tksKfdds nk,¡ cSBk gSA
L ds ckb± vksj nwljs LFkku ij dkSu

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(I) C sits to the immediate left of A; only one person

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sits between C and D.
(II)Only one person sits between A and B; C sits to
cSBk gS\
(a) M
(c) K
(b) O
(d) N

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the immediate right of B
10. Three of the following words are alike in some
uhps ,d iz'u vkSj mlds ckn nks dFku Øekad
(I) vkSj(II) fn, x,

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manner and hence form a group. Which word does
gSaA vkidks ;g r; djuk gS fd dFkuksa esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk
NOT belong to that group? (The words must be
considered as meaningful English words and must
mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS ;k ughaA nksuksa dFkuksa dk vè;;u dhft,
not be grouped based on the number of letters/
vkSj mi;qDr mÙkj dk p;u dhft,A

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number of consonants/vowels in the word)
ç'u % A, B, C vkSjD ,d o`Ùkkdkj est ds ifjr% dsUnz dh vksj fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa esa rhu 'kCn fdlh u fdlh izdkj ,d leku gSa
eq[k djds cSBs A gSaA
ds Bhd nk,a dkSu cSBk gS\ vksj blfy, ,d lewg dk fuekZ.k djrs gSaA dkSu&lk 'kCn ml lewg
dFku %

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I. C, A ds Bhd ck,a cSBk gS_
O;fDr cSBk gSA
C vkSjD ds chp esa dsoy ,d

II. A vkSjB ds Bhd chp esa dsoy ,d O;fDr cSBk gS_ C, B ds


ls lacafèkr ugha gS\ ('kCnksa dks vFkZiw.kZ vaxzsth 'kCnksa ds
tkuk pkfg, vkSj 'kCn esa v{kjksa dh la[;k@O;atuksa dh la[;k d
vkèkkj ij mUgsa lewgc¼ ugha fd;k tkuk pkfg,A)
(a) Clarinet / 'kgukbZ (b) Flute / ckalqjh

ik
nk,a cSBk gSA
(a) Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
the question while data in statement II is not
(c) Piano / fi;kuks (d) Piccolo / fidkWyks
11. In a certain code, the word COMPAQ is written as
DQNRBS and SONY is written as TQOA. In the same

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dFku II dk MsVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa
code, how is MOTOROLA written?
tcfd dFku I dk MsVk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA fdlh fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kkCOMPAQ
esa dks DQNRBS ds :i esa
(b) Data in either statement I alone or statement II fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj
SONY dksTQOA ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gSA
alone is sufficient to answer the question mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa
MOTOROLA dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\
;k rks dFkuI dk MsVk ;k dFku
II dk MsVk iz'u dk mÙkj nsus (a) NPUPSPMB (b) INUNSNMB
ds fy, i;kZIr gSaA (c) NQUQSQMC (d) OPUPUPIB
12. Out of the following five figure, four are alike in some
(c) Data in statements I and II together is sufficient
manner and one differs from these in that manner.
to answer the question
Select the odd figure.
dFku I vkSjII dk MsVk feydj iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, uhps nh xbZ ik¡p vkÑfr;ksa esa ls pkj fdlh izdkj ls ,d leku gSa
i;kZIr gSaA vkSj ,d vlaxr gSA ml vlaxr vkÑfr dk p;u djsaA
(d) Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer
the question while data in statement I is not.
dFku II dk MsVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa
tcfd dFku I dk MsVk i;kZIr ugha gSA

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17. If + means -, - means ×, × means ÷, and ÷ means +,
what will be the value of the following expression?
(a) (b) ;fn + dk vFkZ
–, – dk vFkZ
×, × dk vFkZ
÷ vkSj÷ dk vFkZ
+ gS] rks
fuEufyf[kr O;atd dk eku D;k gksxk\
45 × 9 ÷ 12 – 5 + 3
(a) 62 (b) 27
(c) (d) (c) 36 (d) 21
18. The second number in the given number-pairs is
13. In a certain code language, ‘CROSS’ is written as obtained by performing certain mathematical
‘66’ and ‘CHART’ is written as ‘90’. How will operation(s) on the first number. The same
‘SYMBOL’ be written in that language? operation(s) is/are followed in all the number-pairs

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fdlh fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk‘CROSS’
esa dks '66' ds :i esa fy[kk except one. Find that odd number-pair
tkrk gS vkSj‘CHART’ dks'90' ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dwV fn, x, la[;k&;qXeksa esa nwljh la[;k igyh la[;k ij dqN xf.krh;

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Hkk"kk‘SYMBOL’
esa dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\ lafØ;k (,¡) djds izkIr dh tkrh gSA ,d la[;k ;qXe dks NksM+dj
'ks"k lHkh la[;k&;qXeksa esa leku lafØ;k(vksa) dk ikyu fd;k tkr

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(a) 82 (b) 93
(c) 76 (d) 88 gSA og fo"ke la[;k&;qXe Kkr djsaA
(a) 10 : 33 (b) 2 : 9

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14. Out of the following five figure, four ar alike in some
manner and ond differs from these in that manner. (c) 8 : 29 (d) 6 : 21

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Select the odd figure. 19. Select the number from among the given options

so
uhps nh xbZ ik¡p vkÑfr;ksa esa ls pkj fdlh izdkj ls ,d leku gSa that can replace the question mark (?) in the

×
s
vkSj ,d vlaxr gSA ml vlaxr vkÑfr dk p;u djsaA
× ×
following series.
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og la[;k pqfu,] tks fuEufyf[kr Ük`a[kyk esa
iz'u&fpÉ dks izfrLFkkfir dj ldsA

× ×
×

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××

et × ×
×
× 189, 532, 316, ?, 377
(a) 384
(c) 441
(b) 291
(d) 405

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20. Three Statements are given followed by two
(a) (b) × conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the

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variance with commonly known facts, decide which
of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the
× statements.

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(c) ×× (d)
Statements:
× Some poems are horses.

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15. Which of the following letter-clusters should replace All horses are toys.
# and % so that the pattern and relationship followed All toys are ships.

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between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of ::
Conclusions:
is the same as that on the right side of ::?
I. All toys being poems is a possibility.
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&ls v{kj&lewg # vkSj
dks]
% dks izfrLFkkfir

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II. Some horses are ships.
djuk pkfg, rkfd %% ds ckb± vksj ds v{kj&lewg ;qXe ds chp dk

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rhu dFku vkSj muds ckn nks fu"d"kZ
I vkSjII fn, x, gSaA dFkuksa
iSVuZ vkSj laca/ oSlk gh gks tSlk fd %% ds nkb± vksj ds v{kj&lewg
dks lR; ekurs gq,] Hkys gh os lkekU; :i ls Kkr rF;ksa ls fHk izrhr
;qXe dk gS\
gksa] fu.kZ; djsa fd dkSu&lk fu"d"kZ rk£dd :i ls dFkuksa dk

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# : CLQ :: NDK : %
(a) # = AJS, % = MAM
(c) # = EIT, % = QBN
(b) # = AOO, % = PAM
(d) # = DIS, % = PBN
16. In a row of people all facing north, Prince is 5th from
the right end. Amit is 15th from the right end. Amit
is exactly between Prince and Aditya. If Aditya is
vuqlj.k ugha djrk gSA
Statements / dFku
dqN dfork,a] ?kksM+s gSaA
lHkh ?kksM+s] f[kykSus gSaA
sixth from the left end of the line, how many people
lHkh f[kykSus] tgkt gSaA
are there in the row? fu"d"kZ %
,d iafDr esa lHkh O;fDr mÙkj dh vksj vfHkeq[k gSaA ¯çl nk,aI.Nksj lHkh f[kykSus ds dfork gksus dh laHkkouk,a gSaA
ls ik¡posa LFkku ij gSA vfer nk,a Nksj ls 15osa LFkku ij gSA vfer]
II. dqN ?kksM+s tgkt gSaA
¯çl vkSj vkfnR; ds Bhd chp esa gSA ;fn vkfnR; ck,a Nksj ls iafDr(a) Both conclusions I and II follow. / fu"d"kZ I vkSjII
esa NBs LFkku ij gS rks iafDr esa dqy fdrus O;fDr gSa\ nksuksa
vuqlj.k djr sgSaA
(a) 29 (b) 31
(b) Either conclusion I or II follows./ ;k rksfu"d"kZ I ;k
(c) 30 (d) 32
fu"d"kZ
II vuqlj.k djr kgSA

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(c) Only conclusion I follows. / dsoy fu"d"kZI vuqlj.k ugha 24. Directions : A statement is given followed by two
djrk gSA inferences I and II. You have to consider the
statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. u rksfu"d"kZI vkSj with commonly known facts. You have to decide
u gh fu"d"kZ
II vuqlj.k djr kgSA which of the given inferences, if any follow from the
21. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’. given statement.
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’. Statement :
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’. Extensive use of pesticides in agricultural production
contaminates soil and water, ramain in the crops
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
and finally enter food chain, thereby posing threat
If S % D # F @ G & H @ J, then how is F related to H? to the human beings.
dk vFkZ ‘A,
gS B dk HkkbZ ’AgS

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‘A # B’ Inference :
‘A @ B’ dk vFkZ gS ‘A, B dh iq=kh’A gS I. Excessive use of pesticides in agricultural
production is not good for people.

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‘A & B’ dk vFkZ gS ‘A, B dk ifr gS’A
II. Excessive use of pesticides in agricultural
‘A % B’ dk vFkZ gS ‘A, B dh iRuh gS’A

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production can have a bad effect on water.
;fn S % D # F @ G & H @ J gS] rksF, H ls fdl izdkj lacafèkr gS\ (a) If only II follows

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(b) If neither I nor II follows

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(a) Daughter / iq=kh
(c) If only I follows
(b) Mother / ek¡

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(d) Son’s wife / iq=ko/q

s si
(c) Daughter’s daughter / csVh dh CksVh @ ukfru

22. The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the


(d) If both I and II follows
,d dFku ds ckn nks vuqeku I vkSjII fn, x, gSaA ;g ekurs gq,
fd fn;k x;k dFku lR; gS] Hkys gh ;g lkekU; :i ls Kkr rF;ksa
ls fHk izrhr gksrk gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, vuqekuksa esa ls dkSu&lk@

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manner in which the folded paper has been cut is
vuqeku dFku dk rk£dd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS@djrs gSaA

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shown below. Choose a figure which would most
closely resemble the unfolded form of the paper. dFku %

e b e Ñf"k mRiknu esa dhVuk'kdksa dk O;kid mi;ksx feêðh vkSj ikuh


uhps ,d dkxt ds ,d VqdM+s dks eksM+us dk Øe vkSj eqM+s gq, dkxt
dks dkVus dk rjhdk n'kkZ;k x;k gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ognwf"kr djrk gS] iQlyksa esa cuk jgrk gS vkSj var esa •k| J`a•yk e

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vkÑfr pqusa tks dkxt ds [kqys gq, :i esa lokZf/d feyrh&tqyrh ços'k dj tkrk gS] ftlls euq"; ds fy, •rjk iSnk gks tkrk gSA
gksA

R j vuqeku %
I. Ñf"k mRiknu esa dhVuk'kdksa dk vR;f/d mi;ksx yksxksa ds f
vPNk ugha gSA

a m II. Ñf"k mRiknu esa dhVuk'kdksa ds vR;f/d mi;ksx ls ikuh ij cqjk


çHkko iM+ ldrk gSA
(a) dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(b) u rksI vkSj u ghII vuqlj.k djrk gSA

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(c) dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(d) I vkSjII nksuksa vuqlj.k djrk gSA

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25. In this question, two statements I and II have been
given. These statements may be independent causes
or effects of independent causes or a common cause.

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One of the statements may be the effect of the other
statement. Read both statements and select the
correct answer.
(c) (d) I. Country X reduced their crude oil import by 6%
in the last 5 years.
II. The automobile industry in Country X has
23. Select the option that represents the letters that, witnessed a sharp decline of 13% in its growth
when placed from left to right in the following blanks, margin this year.
will complete the letter-series. (a) Both I and II are effects of independent causes.
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks mu v{kjksa dk izfrfuf/Ro djrk gS] (b) I is the cause and II is its possible effect.
ftUgsa fuEufyf[kr fjDr LFkkuksa esa ck,a ls nk,a j[ks tkus ij v{kj&
(c) II is the cause and I is its possible effect.
Ük`a[kyk iwjh gks tk,xh\ (d) Both I and II are independent causes.

_VJRWB__RWBVL__BV__W bl iz'u esa nks dFku


I vkSjII fn, x, gSaa ;s dFku Lora=k dkj.k gks
(a) B V K R W M R (b) A V K R W M R ldrs gSa ;k Lora=k dkj.kksa ;k ,d mHk;fu"B dkj.k ds izHkko g
(c) A W K R X N R (d) B W K R W M R ldrs gSaA ,d dFku] nwljs dFku dk izHkko gks ldrk gSA nksuksa d

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dks if<+, vkSj lgh mÙkj dk p;u dhft,A 28. Select the correct mirror image of the given
combination when the mirror is placed at 'PQ' as
I. ns'kX us fiNys 5 o"kks± esa vius dPps rsy ds vk;kr esa 6» dh
shown below.
deh dh gSA
tc niZ.k dks fuEu fp=k ds vuqlkj
'PQ' ij j[kk tkrk gS rks fn,
II. ns'kX esa vkWVkseksckby m|ksx us bl o"kZ vius fodkl ekftZu esa ds cuus okys lgh niZ.k izfrfcEc dk p;u djsaA
la;kstu
13» dh rst fxjkoV ns•h gSA
P
(a) I vkSjII nksuksa Lora=k dkj.kksa ds izHkko gSA
(b) I dkj.k gS vkSj
II bldk laHkkfor izHkko gSA
ad 2niCv h6 iOv r
(c) II dkj.k gS vkSj
I bldk laHkkfor izHkko gSA

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(d) I vkSjII nksuksa Lora=k dkj.k gSA
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26. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.

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‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.

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‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
(a)
(c)
(b) a d 2 n i C v h 6 i O v r
(d)
29. Given below is a question followed by two statements

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I and II. Read both statements carefully to decide
If D @ N @ H & Y @ F % V, then how is V related to H? which one of them is sufficient to answer the

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question.
dk vFkZ ‘A,
gS B dk HkkbZ
’AgS

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‘A # B’
Six people - A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a straight
‘A @ B’

‘A & B’
dk vFkZ gS

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dk vFkZ ‘A,
s
‘A, B dh iq=kh’A
gS
gS B dk ifr gS’A

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line facing north. Who sits to the immediate left of
D?
(I) A sits second from one of the extreme ends of

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‘A % B’ dk vFkZ ‘A,
gS B dh iRuh gS
’A the line. Only two people sit between A and B. E
sits to the immediate right of C.

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;fn D @ N @ H & Y @ F % V gS] rks
V, H ls fdl izdkj lacafèkr gS\

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(II)C sits third from the left end of the line. Only one
nknk person sits between C and F. E sits third to the

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(a) Father’s father /
right of F
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(b) Father / (a) Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer
(c) Son-in-law / nkekn the question while data in statement I is not.
(b) Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
(d) Wife’s fathe / iRuh ds firk @ llqj the question while data in statement II is not.

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27. Select the set in which the numbers are related in
the same way as are the numbers of the following
set.

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(c) Data in statements I and II together are not
sufficient to answer the question.
(d) Data in statements I and II together are sufficient
to answer the question.

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(NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole
numbers, without breaking down the numbers into uhps ,d iz'u vkSj mlds ckn nks dFku Øekad (i) vkSj(II) fn, x,
its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 gSaA vkidks ;g r; djuk gS fd dFkuksa esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk

k
such as adding /deleting /multiplying etc. to 13 can
mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS ;k ughaA
be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and

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then performing mathematical operations on 1 and N% O;fDr A, & B, C, D, E vkSjF mÙkj dh vksj vfHkeq[k gksdj
3 is NOT allowed) ,d iafDr esa cSBs gq, gSaA D ds
dkSu
Bhd ck,a cSBk gS\

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ml leqPp; dk p;u dhft, ftlesa la[;k,¡ mlh izdkj lacaf/r gS I. A iafÙkQ ds fdlh ,d vafre Nksj ls nwljs LFkku ij cSBk A gSA
ftl izdkj fuEufyf[kr leqPp;ksa dh la[;k,¡ lacaf/r gSA vkSjB ds eè; dsoy nks O;fÙkQ cSBs
E, gSaA
C ds Bhd nk;sa cSBk gSA
II. C iafÙkQ ds ck,a Nksj ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk C vkSjgSAF ds
(uksV % la[;kvksa ds fo"ke lewg dk p;u djsaA (è;ku nsa % la[;kvksa
eè; dsoy ,d O;fÙkQ cSBk E, gSA
C ds nk;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij
dks muds la?kVd vadksa esa foHkkftr fd, fcuk] iw.kZ la[;kvksa ij
lafØ;k,¡ fu"ikfnr dh tkuh pkfg,A mnkgj.k ^13* & 13 ij cSBk gS
lafØ;k,¡ tSls fd 13 esa tksM+uk@?kVkuk@xq.kk djuk bR;kfn dFku
(a)13 esaII esa fn;k x;k MkVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
fd;k tk ldrk gSA 13 dks 1 vkSj 3 esa foHkkftr djuk vkSj fiQj i;kZIr gSa tcfd dFku I esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds
1 vkSj 3 xf.krh; lafØ;k,¡ djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA) fy, i;kZIr ugha gSaA
;k rks dFkuI esa fn;k x;k MkVk vdsys ;k dFku II esa fn;k x;k
(7, 3, 43)
MkVk vdsys mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSaA
(5, 2, 21)
(b) dFku I esa fn;k x;k MkVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
(a) (11,5,111) (b) (15,6,34)
i;kZIr gSa tcfd dFkuII esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk mÙkj nsus
(c) (13,23,131) (d) (12,3,43)
ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSaA

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(c) dFku I vkSjII nksuksa esa fn;k x;k MkVk feydj iz'u dk mÙkj S
nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSaA
(d) dFku I vkSjII nksuksa esa fn;k x;k MkVk feydj iz'u dk mÙkj
: : :: * : ?
S
nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSaA
(a) (b) (c) (d)
30. Figure A is related to B in a certain pattern.
Following the same pattern, figure C is related to D.
Study the pattern and select the figure which should
be placed in place of D. (a) * (b) **
vkÑfr A ,d fuf'pr iSVuZ esa vkÑfrB ls lacaf/r gSA mlh iSVuZ
dk vuqlj.k djrs gq,] vkÑfr C, vkÑfr D ls lacaf/r gSA iSVuZ

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dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj ml vkÑfr dk p;u dhft, ftls D ds
LFkku ij j[kk tkuk pkfg,A **
(c) (d)
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SSC CGL Mains (2023)
Time : 9:00 A.M. -12 P.M. Date : 07/03/2022

(a) # = NOB, % = SRY (b) # = NKF, % = MTU


1. Select the correct combination of mathematical
signs to sequentially replace the * signs and balance (c) # = MOB, % = RTT (d) # = HQD, % = MTV
the given equation. 5. In the given question, the statement is followed by
two conclusions. Which of the two conclusions is/
xf.krh; fpUgksa ds ml lgh la;kstu dk p;u djsa] ftls fn, x,

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are true?
lehdj.k esa * fpUgksa ds LFkku ij Øfed :i ls j[ks tkus ij
lehdj.k larqfyr gks tk,A Statement: Z = E R>G<Y>Q=F

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11 * 7 * 345 * 5 * 31 = 115 Conclusions:

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(a) + × ÷ - (b) × + ÷ - I. R < F
(c) ÷ × + - (d) ÷ - + × II. R Z

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2. Out of the following five figures, four are alike in
some manner and one differs from these in that
bl iz'u esa] ,d dFku ds ckn nks fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSaA nksuksa esa

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manner. Select the odd figure. dkSu&lk@ls fu"d"kZ lR; gS@gSa\

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uhps nh xbZ ik¡p vkd`fr;ksa esa ls pkj fdlh izdkj ls ,d leku gSa dFku%

s
vkSj ,d vlaxr gSA ml vlaxr vkd`fr dk p;u djsaA

s
Z=ER>G<Y>Q=F
fu"d"kZ%
I. R < F

ea by et II. R Z
(a) Both conclusions I and II are true/fu"d"kZ
nksuksa lR; gSaA
(b) Only conclusion II is true/dsoy fu"d"kZ
I vkSjII

II lR; gSA

(a)

R je (b)
(c) Only conclusion I is true/dsoy fu"d"kZ I lR; gSA
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true/u rks fu"d"kZ
u gh II lR; gSA
I vkSj

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6. Directions: A statement is given followed by two
inferences I and II. You have to consider the
statement to be true even if it seems to be at

a
variance with commonly known facts. You have to
decide which of the given inferences, if any, follow
(c) (d)

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from the given statement.
Statement:
In a football match between Team-X and Team-Y,

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3. In a certain code language, ‘POLISH’ is written as
total number of goal by Team-Y was 5, which 3 goals
‘89’ and ‘CLIP’ is written as ‘72’. How will ‘CONTROL’

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done by left foot player.
be written in that language?
Inference:
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk ‘POLISH’
esa] dks‘89’ fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj

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I. Left foot player was expert in goal.
‘CLIP’ dks‘72’ fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa
‘CONTROL’ dks
II. 60% player of Team-Y from left foot.
dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
funsZ'k% ,d dFku ds ckn nks vuqekuI vkSj II fn, x, gSaA ;g
(a) 89 (b) 92
ekurs gq, fd fn;k x;k dFku lR; gS] Hkys gh ;g lkekU; :i ls
(c) 106 (d) 99
Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrk gks] r; djsa fd fn, x, vuqekuksa e
4. Which of the following letter-clusters should replace
# and % so that the pattern and relationship followed
ls dkSu lk@ls vuqeku dFku dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk
between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of :: gS@djrs gSaA
is the same as that on the right side of ::? dFku%
# : KNE :: PQV : % Vhe-X vkSj Vhe -Y ds chp ,d iQqVckWy eSap esa] -Y }kjk
Vhe fd,
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ls v{kj&lewg # vkSj
dks]% dks izfrLFkkfir x, xksyksa dh dqy la[;k 5 Fkh] ftuesa ls
3 xksy ck,¡ iSj okys
djuk pkfg, rkfd :: ds ckbZa vksj ds v{kj&lewg ;qXe ds chp dk f[kykM+h }kjk fd, x, FksA
iSVuZ vkSj laca/ oSlk gh gks tSlk nkbZa vksj ds v{kj&lewg vuqeku%
:: dsfd
;qXe dk gS\ I. ck,¡ iSj okyk f[kykM+h xksy djus esa ekfgj FkkA
# : KNE :: PQV : % II. Vhe-Y ds 60% f[kykM+h ck,¡ iSj okys gSaA

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(a) I and II both follows/IvkSjII, nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa 13 ij tksM+us @ ?kVkus @ xq.kk djus vkfn tSlh lafØ;kvksa
13 dks
(b) Only II follows/dsoy IIvuqqlj.k djrk gS esa fd;k tk ldrk gSA
13 dks1 vkSj3 esa foHkkftr djus vkSj fiQj
(c) Neither I nor II follows/u rksI vkSj u ghII vuqlj.k 1 vkSj3 ij xf.krh; lafØ;k,¡ djus dh vuqefr ugha gS)
djrk gS (18, 39, 60), (27, 48, 69)
(a) (24, 64,96) (b) (35, 56, 77)
(d) Only I follows/dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gS
(c) (31, 52, 84) (d) (17, 28, 49)
7. Three statements are given, followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the 9. In this question, two statements I and II have been
statements to be true, even if they seem to be at given. These statements may be independent causes
variance with commonly known facts, decide which or effects of independent causes or a common cause.
of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the One of the statements may be the effect of the other
statements. statement. Read both statements and select the

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correct answer.
Statement:
I.Over the last two years 22% of the Company P’s
Some Bangles are Bracelets. manpower was laid off.

Conclusions:

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All chains are Rings.
Some Bracelets are Chains.
II.Over the past two years Company P has sold off
many of their major assets.
bl iz'u esa nks dFkuI vkSjII fn, x, gSaA ;s dFku Lora=k dkj.k
;k Lora=k dkj.kksa ;k ,d mHk;fu"B dkj.k ds izHkko gks ldrs gS

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(I) Some Bangles are Rings.
(II) Some Chains are Bangles. ,d dFku dk izHkko gks ldrk gSA nksuksaa dFkuksa dks i<+sa v

so si
(III) Some Rings are Bracelets
rhu dFku fn, x, gSa] ftuds cknI, II vkSjIII ls Øekafdr rhu
fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSaA dFkuksa dks lR; ekurs gq,] Hkys gh os lkekU;
mÙkj dk p;u djsaA
I. fiNys nks o"kksZa esa

ls Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs gksa] fu.kZ; yhft, fd dkSu&lk@ls


:i x;kA
fudkyk
II. fiNys nks o"kksZa esa
P ds
daiuh

P us
22% deZpkfj;ksa dks ukSdjh ls

daiuh
viuh dbZ izeq[k laifÙk;ksa dks csp

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fu"d"kZ dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrk@djrs gS@gSaA fn;k gSA
dFku%

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dqN pwfM+;k¡] daxu gSaA

e b
lHkh psu] vaxqfB;k¡ gSaA
(a) Both I and II are effects of a common cause./I vkSj
II nksuksa ,d mHkfu"B dkj.k ds izHkko gSaA
(b) I is the cause and II is its possible effect./I dkj.k gS
dqN daxu] psu gSaA

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fu"d"kZ%

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(I) dqN pwfM+;k¡] vaxwfB;k¡ gSaA
(II) dqN psu] pwfM+;k¡ gSaA
vkSjII bldk laHkkfor izHkko gSA
(c) II is the cause and I is its possible effect./II dkj.k
gS vkSjI bldk laHkkfor izHkko gSA
(d) Both I and II are independent causes./I vkSjII nksuksa

djrk gSA

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(III) dqN vaxwfB;k¡] daxu gSaA
(a) Only Conclusion III follows/dsoy fu"d"kZ

(b) Both Conclusions I and II follow/fu"d"kZ


Lora=k dkj.k gSaA
III vuqlj.k 10. Select the correct mirror image of the given
combination when the mirror is held at the right
I vkSjII nksuksa side of the image.

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vuqlj.k djrs gSaA tc niZ.k dks uhps fn, x, la;kstu ds nkbZa vksj j[kk tkrk gS rks
(c) Both Conclusions I and III follow/fu"d"kZ I vkSjIII la;kstu dk niZ.k esa fufeZr lgh izfrfcac dk p;u dhft,A

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nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA P
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(d) Only Conclusion I follows/dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk
Q
gSA
(a) (b)

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8. Select the set in which the numbers are related in
the same way as are the numbers of the following (c) (d)
sets. 11. Select the figure from the options that can replace
(NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole the question mark (?) and complete the given patter.
numbers, without breaking down the numbers into
fodYiksa esa ls ml vkd`fr dk p;u dhft,] tks iz'u&fpg~u
(?) dks
its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13
such as adding /deleting /multiplying etc. to 13 can izfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gS vkSj fn, x, iSVuZ dks iwjk dj ldrh gSA
be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1 and
3 is NOT allowed)
(18, 39, 60), (27, 48, 69)
ml leqPp; dk p;u dhft, ftlesa la[;k,¡ mlh izdkj lacaf/r gSa
ftl izdkj fuEufyf[kr leqPp;ksa dh la[;k,¡ lacaf/r gSaA
(uksV% la[;kvksa dks mlds ?kVd vadksa esa foHkkftr fd, fcuk] iw.kZ
la[;kvksa ij lafØ;k,¡ dh tkuh pkfg,A mnkgj.k ds 13fy, - blesa

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(a) Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer
the question while data in statement I is not./
dFkuII dk MsVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS
(a) (b) tcfd dFku I dk MsVk i;kZIr ugha gSA
(b) Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
the question while data in statement II is not./
dFkuI dk MsVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS
tcfd dFku II dk MsVk i;kZIr ugha gSA
(c) (d) (c) Data in statements I and II together are NOT
sufficient to answer the question./dFkuI vkSjII ds
MsVk feydj Hkh iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA

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12. If + means -, - means ×, × means ÷, and ÷ means +,
what will be the value of the following expression? (d) Data in statements I and II together are sufficient
3÷6+3–4×4=? to answer the question./dFkuI vkSjII ds MsVk feydj

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;fn + dk vFkZ- gS]- dk vFkZ× gS]× dk vFkZ÷ gS vkSj÷ dk
vFkZ

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+ gS] rks fuEufyf[kr O;atd dk eku D;k gksxk\
3÷6+3–4×4=?
iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSA
15. A question is given, followed by two statements
numbered (I) and (II). You have to decide whether
the data provided in the statements is sufficient to

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(a) 6 (b) 8
answer the question. Read both the statements and

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(c) 4 (d) 5 select the appropriate answer.

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13. Seven persons are sitting around a circular dining Question: Four people, A, B, C and D, are sitting in a

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table facing the towards the centre. S is sitting to straight line, facing south. Who is sitting at the right

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the immediate left of Y and third to the right of R. R end?
is sitting to the immediate left of A and immediate
Statements:

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right of P. A is sitting to the immediate left of D. Q

a y
is sitting to the immediate left of P. If D exchanges (I) Only two people sit between B and D; A sits to the
seat with Y and P with Q, then who is sitting to the immediate left of B.

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(II) Only one person sits between B and C; A sits to

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immediate right of D?
lkr O;fDr ,d o`Ùkkdkj ^[kkus dh est* ds ifjr% dsanz dh vksj the immediate right of C.

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vfHkeq[k gksdj cSBs gSaA
S, Y ds Bhd ck,¡ rFkkR ds nkbZa vksj rhljs uhps ,d iz'u vkSj mlds ckn nks dFku Øekad
(I) vkSj(II) fn, x,

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LFkku ij cSBkR, gSAA ds Bhd ck,¡ rFkk P ds Bhd nk,¡ cSBk gSA gSaA vkidks ;g r; djuk gS fd dFkuksa esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk
A, D ds Bhd ck,¡ cSBk gSAQ, P ds Bhd ck,¡ cSBk gSAD, ;fnY mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gS ;k ughaA nksuksa dFkuksa dk vè;;u dh
ds lkFk rFkk
P, Q ds lkFk viuk LFkku cny ysrk gS]Drks
ds Bhd vkSj mi;qDr mÙkj dk p;u dhft,A

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nk,¡ dkSu cSBk gksxk\ iz'u% pkj O;fDrA, B, C vkSjD ,d lh/h iafDr esa nf{k.k dh
(a) P (b) S vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA nk,¡ Nksj ij dkSu cSBk gS\
dFku%

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(c) Q (d) R
14. Given below is a question followed by two statements (I) B vkSjD ds chp esa dsoy nks O;fDr cSBs gSds Bhd ck,a
; A, B

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I and II. Read both statements carefully to decide cSBk gSA
which one of them is sufficient to answer the
(II) B vkSjC ds chp esa dsoy ,d O;fDr cSBk; gSA, C ds Bhd
question.
nk,a cSBk gSA

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the left of P?
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Six people - K, M, N, P, Q and R are sitting around a
circular table facing the centre. Who sits second to

(I) K sits to the immediate right of P. Only two people


(a) Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
the question while data in statement II is not/
dFku I esa fn;k x;k MkVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,

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sit between P and Q. R sits second to the right of M. i;kZIr gS tcfd dFkuII esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds
(II) Only two people sit between N and M. Q is an fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA
immediate neighbour of M. Only one person sits (b) Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer
between Q and K. the question while data in statement I is not/
uhps ,d iz'u fn;k x;k gS ftlds ckn nks dFkuI vkSjII fn, x, dFkuII esa fn;k x;k MkVk vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
gSaA nksuksa dFkuksa dks è;kuiwoZd i<+dj r; dhft, fd buesa ls dkSui;kZIr
lk gS tcfd dFkuI esa fn;k x;k MkVk iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds
dFku] iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSA fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA
N% O;fDr - K, M, N, P, Q vkSjR ,d xksy est ds ifjr% dsanz (c) Data in either statement I alone or statement II
dh vksj vfHkeq[k gksdj cSBs ckbZa vksj nwljs LFkku ij dkSu alone is sufficient to answer the question/;k rks
P dsgSaA
cSBk gS\ dFkuI esa fn;k x;k MkVk vdsys ;k dFku II esa fn;k x;k MkVk
(I) K, P ds Bh nk,a cSBkPgSAvkSjQ ds chp dsoy nks O;fDr vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSA
cSBs gSaA
R, M ds nkbZa vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA (d) Data in statements I and II together is sufficient
to answer the question/dFkuI vkSjII nksuksa esa fn;k x;k
(II) N vkSjM ds chp dsoy nks O;fDr cSBsQ,
gSaA
M dk fudVre
iM+kslh QgSA
vkSjK ds chp dsoy ,d O;fDr cSBk gSA MkVk feydj iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSA

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16. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’. Study the pattern and select the figure which should
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’. be placed in place of D.
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’. vkd`fr A ,d fuf'pr iSVuZ ds vuqlkj B ls lacaf/r gSA mlh iSVuZ
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’. dk vuqlj.k djrs gq, vkd`fr C, D ls lacaf/r gSA iSVuZ dk vè;;u
If D @ N @ H & Y @ F % V, then how is Y related to D? djsa vkSj ml vkd`fr dk p;u djsa] ftlsD ds LFkku ij j[kk tkuk
‘A # B’ dk vFkZ gS
'A, B dk HkkbZ
'AgS pkfg,A
‘A @ B’ dk vFkZ gS
'A, B dh iq=kh'A
gS
‘A & B’ dk vFkZ gS
'A, B dk ifr gS'A
‘A % B’ dk vFkZ gS
'A, B dh iRuh gS
'A
;fn D @ N @ H & Y @ F % V gS] rks
Y, D ls fdl izdkj lacaf/
r gS\

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(a) Mother’s mother/ukuh

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(b) Sister’s daughter/Hkkath

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(c) Mother/ek¡
(a) (b)
(d) Daughter’s daughter/iq=kh dh iq=kh

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17. Select the figure from among the given options that

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can replace the question mark (?) in the following

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series.
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls ml vkd`fr dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr
J`a[yk esa iz'u fpg~u

s t s
(?) dks izfrLFkkfir dj ldrh gSA (c) (d)

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20. Three of the following four triads are alike in a
certain way as they are formed by performing same

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mathematical operations among themselves and
thus form a group. Which triad does NOT belong to

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that group?

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fuEufyf[kr pkj f=kd esa ls rhu ,d fuf'pr rjhds ls leku gSa

(a)
j (b)
D;ksafd os vkikl esa leku xf.krh; lafØ;k,¡ djds fufeZr gq, gSa
vkSj bl izdkj os ,d lewg cukrs gSaA fodYiksa esa fn, x, f=kdksa
ls dkSu&lk f=kd ml lewg ls lacaf/r ugha gS\

a m (a) 11 : 21 : 121
(c) 2 : 3 : 4
(b) 7 : 15 : 49
(d) 9 : 17 : 81
21. Amit ranked 7th from the top and 26th from the
bottom in his class. How many students are there in

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the class?
(c) (d) vfer viuh d{kk esa Åij ls 7osa vkSj uhps26
lsosa LFkku ij gSA
d{kk esa fdrus Nk=k gSa\

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18. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
(a) 31
(c) 27
(b) 33
(d) 32
22. In a code language, 'SLAIN' is written as ‘PKCNU’

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‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’. and 'DENT' is written as 'VPGF'. How will 'CUBOID'
be written in that language?
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
If Z % X # C @ V & B @ N, then how is Z related to B?
,d dwV Hkk"kk'SLAIN'
esa dks ‘PKCNU’ fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj
'DENT' dks'VPGF' fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh Hkk"kk esa dks
'CUBOID'
‘A # B’dk vFkZ gS'A, B dk HkkbZ 'AgS
dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
‘A @ B’ dk vFkZ gS'A, B dh iq=kh'AgS
(a) FKQDWE (b) FJQDWE
‘A & B’ dk vFkZ gS'A, B dk ifr gS'A
(c) FKQDVF (d) EWDPKE
‘A % B’ dk vFkZ gS 'A, B dh iRuh gS
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23. Information given below represents the number
(a) Son’s wife/iq=ko/q codes for the given letters. Select the combination
(b) Daughter/iq=kh of numbers so that the letters arranged accordingly
will form a meaningful word.
(c) Husband’s mother/lkl
uhps nh x;h tkudkjh fn, x, v{kjksa ds fy, la[;k dwV n'kkZrh gSA
(d) Mother/ekrk
la[;kvksa ds ml la;kstu dk p;u dhft, ftlls fd v{kjksa dks
19. Figure A is related to B following a certain pattern.
Following the same pattern, figure C is related to D.
rnuqlkj O;ofLFkr djus ls ,d lkFkZd 'kCn cuk;k tk ldsA

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R = 1, E = 2, A = 3, C = 4, T = 5, I = 6, V = 7, E = 8
(a) 4,1,2,3,5,8,7,6 (b) 4,1,2,3,5,6,7,8
(c) 7,2,1,3,8,4,5,6 (d) 4,3,1,5,6,7,8,2
24. Three of the following words are alike in some
manner and hence form a group. Which word does
NOT belong to that group? (The words must be
considered as meaningful English words and must (a) (b)
not be grouped based on the number of letters/
number of consonants/vowels in the word)
fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa esa rhu 'kCn fdlh u fdlh izdkj ,d leku gSa
vkSj blfy, ,d lewg dk fuekZ.k djrs gSaA dkSu&lk 'kCn ml lewg
ls lacaf/kr ugha gS\ ('kCnksa dks vFkZiw.kZ vaxzth 'kCnksa ds :i esa ekuk

(a) Engineer/bathfu;j

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tkuk pkfg, vkSj 'kCn esa v{kjksa dh la[;k @ O;atuksa @ Lojksa dh
la[;k ds vk/kj ij mUgsa lewgc¼ ugha fd;k tkuk pkfg,)
(b) Doctor/MkWDVj
(c) Carpenter/c<+bZ

i (d) Teacher/vè;kid
25. The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the

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manner in which the folded paper has been cut is
(c) (d)

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shown below. Choose a figure which would most

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closely resemble the unfolded form of the paper.
27. Select the number from among the given options
uhps ,d dkxt ds ,d VqdM+s dks eksM+us dk Øe vkSj eqM+sthat gq, can replace the question mark (?) in the

gksA
s t s
dkxt dks dkVus dk rjhdk n'kkZ;k x;k gSA fn, x, fodYiksa esa lsfollowing series.
og vkd`fr pqus tks dkxt ds [kqys gq, :i ls lokZf/d feyrh&tqyrh fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls og la[;k pqfu,] tks fuEufyf[kr J`a[yk esa
iz'u&fpg~u(?) dks izfrLFkkfir dj ldsA

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242, 288, ?, 392, 450
(a) 338
(c) 316
(b) 375
(d) 324

R je 28. In this question, a statement is followed by two


courses of actions, numbered I and II. You must
assume everything in the statement to be true and
on the basis of the information given in the
statement, decide which of the course of action/s

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logically follow for pursuing.
(a) (b) Statement: Some serious mistakes were found in the
technical section of a company.

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I. An efficient technical team should be appointed
to check the technical errors.
II. A reason explanation notice should be issued to

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all the employees involved in the irregularities.
bl iz'u esa ,d dFku ds ckn nks dk;Zokb;k¡ ØekadI vkSjII nh
(c)

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26. Select the option in which the following figure is


embedded. (Rotation is NOT allowed)
xbZ gSA vkidks dFku esa nh xbZ lHkh ckrksa dks lR; ekuuk g
dFku esa nh xbZ tkudkjh ds vk/kj ij ;g r; djuk gS fd dkSu&lh
dk;Zokgh@dk;Zokfg;k¡ djus ds fy, rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrh
gS@gSaA
dFku%fdlh daiuh ds rduhdh vuqHkkx esa dqN xaHkh =kqfV;k¡
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa] ftlesa fuEu vkd`fr lfUufgr gSA (?kw.kZuxbZA
dh vuqefr ugha gS) dk;Zokgh%
I. rduhdh =kqfV;ksa dh tk¡p ds fy, ,d dq'ky rduhdh Vhe
fu;qDr dh tkuh pkfg,A
II. vfu;ferrkvksa esa 'kkfey lHkh deZpkfj;ksa dks dkj.k Li"Vhdj.k
uksfVl tkjh fd;k tkuk pkfg,A
(a) Neither I nor II follows/u rksI u ghII vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(b) Only I follows/dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(c) Only II follows/dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(d) Both I and II follow/I vkSjII nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaA

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29. Select the option that represents the letters that,
when placed from left to right in the following blanks,
will complete the letter-series.
ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks mu v{kjksa dk izfrfuf/ro djrk gS]
ftUgsa fuEufyf[kr fjDr LFkkuksa esa ck,a ls nk,a j[ks tkus ij v{kj&J`a[yk
iwjh gks tk,xhA
SCR_WS_R_W_C_GWS_RH_
(a) G D F S R C W
(a) (b)
(b) H D F S R C W
(c) E C F S R C W
(d) E D F S R D W

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30. Out of the following five figures, four are alike in
some manner and one differs from these in that
manner. Select the odd figure.
uhps nh xbZ ik¡p vkd`fr;ksa esa ls pkj fdlh izdkj ls ,d leku gSa (c)

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(d)
vkSj ,d vlaxr gSA ml vlaxr vkd`fr dk p;u djsaA

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