Pinnacle Reasoning Updated
Pinnacle Reasoning Updated
Pinnacle Reasoning Updated
S. TOPIC/EXAM CP CGL CHS MT CPO CGL CHS CPO CHSL CGL-( MTS- TOTA
No
O- - L- S- - - L- - -(20) 20) (20) L
(18) (18) (18) (19) (19) (19) (19) (20)
11. DIRECTION 22 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 2 44
15. AGE 0 10 6 0 0 2 10 2 4 5 0 39
16. CALENDAR 0 0 7 0 0 3 1 4 3 3 0 21
21. COMPLETION OF 0 0 0 39 0 0 2 0 0 0 41 82
FIGURE
23. MISCELLANEOUS 1 0
1 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 41 55
TOTAL 55 525 625 975 400 450 900 300 900 525 1050 720
0
0
Pinnacle Analogy
GANDER GOOSE PATHOLOGY DISEASES Q.5. Select the option that is related to
COCK HEN ENTOMOLOGY INSECTS the third term in the same way as the
LION LIONESS PHYSIOLOGY BODY second term is related to the first term.
EARL COUNTESS PEDOLOGY SOIL SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
OOLOGY EGGS BDFH : DWDS :: TVYZ : ____
Some important Games and Place of ICHTHYOLOGY FISHES (a) VEBB (b) VDWB
Playing: VIROLOGY VIRUSES (c) UDWA (d) VEWA
BADMINTON COURT MYCOLOGY FUNGI
BOXING RING NEPHROLOGY KIDNEY Q.6. Select the option that is related to
RACE TRACK HAEMATOLOGY BLOOD
the third term in the same way as the
TENNIS COURT ECCRINOLOGY SECRETIONS
second term is related to the first term.
SKATING RINK PALAEOGRAPHY WRITINGS
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
ATHLETICS STADIUM ONOMATOLOGY NAMES
8: 81 :: 10 :__
HOCKEY GROUND ARCHEOLOGY ARTIFACTS
(a) 100 (b) 121 (c) 120 (d) 111
WRESTLING ARENA SELENOGRAPHY MOON
CRICKET PITCH CARDIOLOGY HEART
EXERCISE GYMNASIUM ZOOLOGY ANIMALS Q.7. Select the word-pair in which the
two words are related in the same way as
Some important Worker and Tool: Questions :- are the two words in the following
DOCTOR STETHOSCOPE word-pair.
CARPENTER SAW SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
AUTHOR PEN SSC CPO 2018 TIER - I memory : amnesia
GARDENER HARROW (a) Cholera : Epidemic
CHEF KNIFE Q.1. Select the option that is related to (b) Old age : Senility
MASON PLUMBLINE the third term in the same way as the (c) Audition : Hearing
LABOURER SPADE second term is related to the first term. (d) Vision : Blindness
FARMER PLOUGH SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
TAILOR NEEDLE BYWD : DWUF :: AZYB: ____ Q.8. Select the option that is related to
SOLDIER GUN (a) CXVB (b) BZXC the third number in the same way as the
SCULPTOR CHISEL (c) CXWD (d) BYWE second number is related to the first
WARRIOR SWORD number.
WOODCUTTER AXE Q.2. ‘Tuesday’ is related to ‘Mars’ in the SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
SURGEON SCALPEL same way as ‘Thursday’ is related to 15 : 25 :: 24 :___
BLACKSMITH ANVIL ‘_____’. (a) 40 (b) 35 (c) 32 (d) 45
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
Some important Tool and Action: (a) Venus (b) Mercury Q.9. Select the number-pair in which the
KNIFE CUT
(c) Saturn (d) Jupiter two numbers are related in the same way
CHISEL CARVE
MATTOCK DIG as are the two numbers of the given
Q.3. Select the word-pair in which the number pair.
TONGS HOLD
two words are related in the same way as SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
AUGER BORE
are the two words in the following 5:9
BINOCULAR VIEW
SPADE DIG word-pair. (a) 10 : 29 (b) 25 : 79
SWORD SLAUGHTER SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) (c) 17 : 65 (d) 12 : 33
PEN WRITE Request : Order
GUN SHOOT (a) Summer : Heat (b) Clean : Wash Q.10. Select the set of numbers that is
AXE GRIND (c) Think : Thought (d) Whisper : Shout similar to the following set of numbers.
SHIELD GUARD SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
SHOVEL SCOOP Q.4. Select the set of numbers that is {7,13,20}
SPANNER GRIP similar to the following set of numbers. (a){10,18,24} (b){9,15,23}
LOUDSPEAKER AMPLIFY SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) (c){12,19,29} (d){4,10,17}
MICROSCOPE MAGNIFY {15,21,27}
(a) {25,40,56} (b) {20,28,36} Q.11. ‘Meat’ is related to ‘Vegetarian’ in
Some important Study and topic: (c) {40,55,75} (d) {12,24,32} the same way as ‘Alcohol’ is related to’
ANTHROPOLOGY MAN _____’.
PHYCOLOGY ALGAE
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
CRANIOLOGY SKULL
(a) Teetotaller (b) Smoker
ASTROLOGY FUTURE
(c) Water (d) Dietician (a) 23 (b) 17 (c) 20 (d) 25 4 : 8 ::25 : ____
(a) 100 (b) 75 (c) 625 (d) 125
Q.12. Select the option that is related to Q.19. Select the set of numbers that is
the third term in the same way as the similar to the following set. Q.26. Select the word-pair in which the
second term is related to the first term. SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) two words are related in the same way as
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) {9, 16, 23} are the two words in the given word-pair.
ATKR : FYPW :: TLPG: _______. (a) {16, 25, 32} (b) {15, 24, 33} SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
(a) XTQL (b) YQUL (c) {7, 15, 25} (d) {4, 9, 16} Wish : Desire
(c) YTQL (d) XQTL (a)Run : Ride (b)Drive :Speed
Q.20. Select the word pair in which the (c)Morning :Evening (d)Cool : Cold
Q.13. ‘Disease’ is related to ‘Pain’ in the two words are related in the same way as
same way as ‘Accident’ is related to are the two words in the given word-pair. Q.27. Select the set of numbers that is
‘________’. SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) similar to the following set.
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) Small : Dimension SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
(a) Collision (b) Driving (a) Heat : Temperature {9, 54, 6}
(c) Injury (d) Carelessness (b) Heavy : Weight (a) {3, 15, 6} (b) {8, 64, 9}
(c) Triangle : Area (c) {7, 74, 12} (d) {5, 35, 7}
Q.14. ‘Bird’ is related to ‘Wings’ in the (d) Cold : Winter
same way as ‘Fish’ is related to Q.28. Select the word-pair in which the
‘_______’. Q.21. Select the number-pair in which two words are related in the same way as
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) the two numbers are related in the same are the two words in the given word-pair.
(a) Belly (b) Scales way as are the two numbers in the given SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
(c) Fins (d) Gills pair. Weigh : Balance
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) (a)Volume : Liquid (b)Pour : Water
Q.15. Select the word-pair in which the 65 : 126 (c)Swim : River (d)Detect : Radar
two words are related in the same way as (a) 37 : 50 (b) 2 : 10
are the two words in the given word-pair. (c) 9 : 28 (d) 26 : 65 Q.29. Select the option that is related to
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) the third term in the same way as the
Circle : Circumference Q.22. Select the option that is related to first term is related to the second term.
(a) Square : Diagonal the third term in the same way as the SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
(b) Triangle : Area second term is related to the first term. DFIM : WURN :: CMHV:____
(c) Plane : Dimension SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) (a)XNSE (b)XVTR
(d) Rectangle : Perimeter HKNQ : JIPO :: DGJM : ________ (c)XNTE (d)YNSE
(a) FELK (b) FEJK
Q.16. Select the option that is related to (c) FENO (d) FELK Q.30. ‘Star’ is related to ‘Galaxy’ in the
the third number in the same way as the same way as ‘Flower’ is related to
second number is related to the first Q.23. Select the set of numbers that is ‘_____’.
number. similar to the following set. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a)Jasmine (b)Blossom
6 : 35 :: 9 : ______ {9,15,24} (c)Bouquet (d)Petal
(a) 65 (b) 80 (c) 85 (d) 99 (a) {21,33,55} (b) {12,20,30}
(c) {6,10,16} (d) {15,25,35} Q.31. Select the number-pair in which
Q.17. Select the set of numbers that is the two numbers are related in the same
similar to the following set. Q.24. Select the option that is related to way as are the two numbers in the given
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) the third term in the same way as the pair.
{10, 19, 32} second term is related to the first term. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
(a) {5, 14, 19} (b) {12, 25, 49} SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) 16 : 26
(c) {3, 7, 10} (d) {7, 13, 23} 12 : 145 :: 8 : ___ (a)25 : 37 (b) 4 : 11
(a) 60 (b)85 (c)65 (d)73 (c)36 : 56 (d)15 : 27
Q.18. Select the option that is related to
the third number in the same way as the Q.25. Select the option that is related to Q.32. ‘Picture’ is related to ‘Coloured’
second number is related to the first the third number in the same way as the in the same way as ‘Letter’ is related to
number. second number is related to the first ‘_____’.
24 : 13 :: 38 : _______. number. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a)Bold (b)Alphabet
(a)25 : 64 (b)16 : 36 (d) Company : Director (c) (7, 24, 73) (d) (9, 28, 83)
(c)289 : 324 (d)256 : 361
Q.62. Select the number-pair in which Q.69. Select the word-pair in which the
Q.55. Select the option that is related to the two numbers are related in the same two words are related in the same way as
the third term in the same way as the way as are the two numbers of the given are the two words in the following
second term is related to the first term. number pair. word-pair. (in the same order)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
2264 : 7241 :: 3129 : ____ 13 : 338 Council : Ministers
(a)6342 (b)2572 (a) 9:729 (b) 15:225 (a) Band : Musicians (b) Team : Umpire
(c)7132 (d)9521 (c) 8:128 (d) 5:52 (c) Student : Teacher (d) King : Palace
Q.56. Select the set of numbers that is Q.63. Select the option that is related to Q.70. Select the word-pair in which the
similar to the following set of numbers. the fourth term in the same way as the two words are related in the same way as
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) second term is related to the first term. are the two words in the given word-pair.
(3,15,123) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
(a) (8,63,998) (b) (5,36,341) EGJ:JLO::____:TVY 7 : 54
(c) (2,26,125) (d) (4,24,214) (a) ORT (b) NPS (a) 8 : 69 (b) 15 : 224
(c) OQT (d) NPR (c) 4 : 17 (d) 9: 81
Q.57. Select the option that is related to
the third term in the same way as the Q.64. ‘Mass’ is related to ‘Kilogram’ in Q.71. Select the option that is related to
second term is related to the first term. the same way as ‘Force’ is related to the third number in the same way as the
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) ‘_____’. second number is related to the first
24:102::16:____ SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) number.
(a) 60 (b) 64 (c) 68 (d) 346 (a) Jule (b) Second SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
(c) Newton (d) Pascal YWUS : TVXZ :: PNLJ : _____
Q.58. ‘Laziness’ is related to ‘Alertness’ (a) MKQO (b) KMOQ
in the same way as ‘Hostility’ is related Q.65. Select the word-pair in which the (c) KMQO (d) MKOQ
to ‘_______’. two words are related in the same way as
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) are the two words in the given word-pair. Q.72. Select the option that is related to
(a) Pride (b) congeniality SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) the third term in the same way as the
(c) Violence (d) opposition Smile : Laughter second term is related to the first term.
(a) Mix : Blend (b) Run : Stand SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
Q.59. Select the set of numbers that is (c) Sad : Happy (d) Speak : Scream GOWE : OWOG :: MXML : _____
similar to the following set of numbers. (a) LMLM (b) MXMX
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) Q.66. Select the number-pair in which (c) XLXL (d) XMXM
(23,136,45) the two words are related in the same
(a) (19,96,29) (b) (31,126,37) way as are the two words in the given Q.73. Select the number-pair in which
(c) (17,50,33) (d) (29,78,11) number-pair. the two numbers are related in the same
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) way as are the two numbers in the given
Q.60. Select the option that is related to 216 : 343 number-pair.
the third term in the same way as the (a) 216:727 (b) 1009:1331 SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
second term is related to the first term. (c) 27:125 (d) 8:27 222 : 130
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) (a) 125 : 27 (b) 350 : 49
MUSCLE:SUMLEC::OUTPUT:_____ Q.67. ‘Chef’ is related to ‘Food’ in the (c) 68 : 30 (d) 25 : 36
(a) TOUTUP (b) UTOPUT same way as ‘Choreographer’ is related
(c) PUTOUT (d) TUOUTP to: Q.74. Select the word-pair in which the
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) two words are related in the same way as
Q.61. Select the word-pair in which the (a) Stage (b) Dance are the two words in the following
two words are related in the same way as (c) Music (d) Photography word-pair. (in the same order)
are the two words in the given word-pair. SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) Q.68. Select the set of numbers that is Thermometer : Temperature
Army : General similar to the following set of numbers. (a) Odometer : Pressure
(a) Hospital : Patient SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) (b) Scale : Humidity
(b) Worker : Factory (13, 40, 121) (c) Barometer : Depth
(c) University : Student (a) (5, 16, 49) (b) (3, 12, 39) (d) Anemometer : Wind
Q.97. Select the word-pair in which the Q.104. ‘Optimist’ is related to Q.111. Select the option that is related to
two words are related in the same way as ‘Pessimist’ in the same way as the third term in the same way as the
are the two words in the given word-pair. ‘Cheerful’ is related to ‘_____’. second term is related to the first term.
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
Surgeon : Scalpel ?
(a) Doctor : Hospital (a) Selfish (b) Beautiful RY : QZ :: HK : ____
(b) Sculptor : Chisel (c) Ugly (d) Gloomy (a) GL (b) IM
(c) Navy : Lieutenant (c) GJ (d) IL
(d) Tailor : Shirt Q.105. Select the set of numbers that is
similar to the following set of numbers. Q.112. Select the option in which the
Q.98. Select the set of numbers that is SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) words share the same relationship as that
similar to the following set of numbers:
(12, 37, 112) shared by the given set of words (in the
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
( 25, 144, 47) (a) (15, 46, 139) (b) (7, 24, 73) same order).
(a) ( 16, 82, 23) (b) (19,78,20) (c) (13, 40, 118) (d) (9, 28, 83) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
(c) (9,72,8) (d) (15,96,340) Hand : Finger : Ring
Q.106. Select the number-pair in which (a) Face : Nose : Nose pin
Q.99. Select the word-pair in which the the two numbers are related in the same (b) Earring : Ear : Jewel
two words are related in the same way as way as are the two numbers of the given (c) Cap : Head : Hair
are the two words in the given word -
number pair. (d) Anklet : Foot : Ankle
pair:
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
Horse : Gallop 13 : 174 Q.113. Select the option that is related to
(a) Bird :Fly (b) Mouse : Hole (a) 15 : 224 (b) 8 : 69 the third term in the same way as the
(c) Lion : Roar (d) Elephant :Big (c) 14 : 200 (d) 9 : 81 second term is related to the first term.
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
Q.100. Select the set of numbers that is
Q.107. Select the option that is related to 25 : 15625 :: 30 : _____
similar to the following set of numbers.
the third term in the same way as the (a) 2500 (b) 900
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
second term is related to the first term. (c) 2700 (d) 27000
(18, 54, 36)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
(a) (16, 40, 32) (b) (10, 40, 20)
HVW : FTU :: DRS : _____ Q.114. Select the word-pair in which the
(c) (2, 6, 10) (d) (8, 24, 16)
(a) FTU (b) BOQ two words are related in the same way as
(c) BPQ (d) APQ are the two words in the given word-pair.
Q.101. Select the word-pair in which the
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
two words are related in the same way as
Q.108. Select the number-pair in which Boy : Girl
are the two words in the given word-pair.
the two numbers are related in the same (a) Horse : Doe (b) Cock : Hen
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
way as are the two numbers of the given (c) Cat : Kitten (d) Donkey : Bray
Steel : Iron
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
(a) Chromium : Silver
68 : 30 Q.115. Select the option that is related to
(b) Brass : Copper
(a) 350 : 49 (b) 222 : 131 the third term in the same way as the
(c) Bronze : Iron
(c) 125 : 27 (d) 520 : 350 second term is related to the first term.
(d) Nickel : Tin
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
Q.109. ‘Belgium’ is related to ‘Europe’ Apple : Fruit :: Spinach:____
Q.102. Which of the option has the same
in the same way as ‘Japan’ is related to (a) Flower (b) Root
pair as the relation in given pair:
‘_______’. (c) Foot (d) Vegetable
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
Aeroplane : Airport Apron
(a) Africa (b) Australia Q.116. Select the option that is related to
(a) Car : Garage
(c) Asia (d) Europe the third number in the same way as the
(b) Field : Grain
second number is related to the first
(c) Things : Warehouse
Q.110. Select the option that is related to number.
(d) Horse : Riding
the third number in the same way as the SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
second number is related to the first 13: 84.5 :: 20:___
Q.103. Select the option that is related to
number. (a) 150 (b) 100 (c) 120 (d) 200
the third term in the same way as the
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
second term is related to the first term.
23 : 138 :: 17 : _____ Q.117. Select the option that is related to
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
(a) 96 (b) 102 (c) 346 (d) 56 the third number in the same way as the
ADGJ : ZWTQ :: MPSV : ________
second number is related to the first
(a) NKHE (b) MKHE
number.
(c) NJGC (d) GJLM
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) Q.124. Select the word-pair in which the Q.130. Select the set in which the
4 : 20 :: 8: ___ two words are related in the same way as numbers are related in the same way as
(a) 56 (b) 64 (c) 40 (d) 32 are the two words in the following word. are the numbers of the following set.
Book : Thesaurus (10, 18, 38)
Q.118. ‘Cardiology’ is related to ‘Heart’ SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon)
in the same way as ‘Pathology’ related (a) Tree : Forest (a) (4, 12, 22) (b) (14, 12, 8)
to’____’. (b) Reptile : Python (c) (12, 22, 46) (d) (18, 6, 14)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) (c) Furniture : Wood
(a) Body (b) Soil (d) Tennis : Ball Q.131. Select the option that is related to
(c) Man (d) Diseases the third letter- cluster in the same way
Q.125. Select the number pair in which as the second- letter cluster is related to
SSC CGL 2018 TIER - I the two numbers are related in the same the first letter-cluster.
way as are the two numbers of the DKFM: FIHK : : BLGP : ?
Q.119. Select the set in which the following number-pair. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
numbers are related in the same way as 4 : 32 (a) DNER (b) CKHO
are the numbers of the following set. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c) ZNEN (d) DJIN
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) (a) 8 : 248 (b) 5 : 62
(9, 35, 16) (c) 10 : 160 (d) 6 : 108 Q.132. Select the word-pair in which the
(a) (16, 50, 64) (b) (25, 30, 4) two words are related in the same way as
(c) (36, 55, 25) (d) (81, 65, 36) Q.126. ‘Action’ is related to ‘Reaction’ are the two words in the following word.
in the same way as ‘Stimulus’ is related Frown : Displeasure
Q.120. Select the set in which the to ‘______’. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) Grief : Sorrow
are the numbers of the following set. (a) Reception (b) Vision (b) Madness : Illness
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) (c) Response (d) Feedback (c) Laugh : Comedy
(3, 24, 4) (d) Smile : Ecstasy
(a) (6, 35, 11) (b) (2, 30, 8) Q.127. Select the option that is related to
(c) (12, 84, 4) (d) (4, 72, 9) the third letter-cluster in the same way as Q.133. Select the option that is related to
the second letter-cluster is related to the the third term in the same way as the
Q.121. ‘Lawyer’ is related to ‘Justice’ in first letter-cluster. second term is related to the first term.
the same way as ‘Arbitrator’ is related to BECD : YVXW :: DGEF : ? 29 : 13 :: 37 : ?
‘______’. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) (a) VRTS (b) WTVU (a) 15 (b) 21 (c) 17 (d) 14
(a) Judgement (b) Injustice (c) WUTV (d) XUWV
(c) Settlement (d) Communication Q.134. Select the set in which the
Q.128. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as
Q.122. Select the option that is related to numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following set.
the third letter-cluster in the same way as are the numbers of the following set. (9,15,27)
the second letter-cluster is related to the (7, 13, 21) SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
first. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) (6,9,18) (b) (15,25,35)
CEGI : AGEK :: DFHJ : ? (a) (12, 18, 25) (b) (17, 22, 30) (c) (21,35,56) (d) (12,20,36)
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) (c) (9, 16, 25) (d) (2, 8, 16)
(a) CHFI (b) CGIK Q.135. Select the set in which the
(c) BHFL (d) BDJK Q.129. Select the word-pair in which the numbers are related in the same way as
two words are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following set./
Q.123. Select the number-pair in which are the two words in the following word (8, 12, 24)
the two numbers are related in the same pair. SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
way as are the two numbers of the Heat : Sun (a) (6, 9, 18) (b) (12, 20, 40)
following number-pair. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c) (6, 10, 18) (d) (9, 18, 27)
36 : 84 (a) Home : Terrace
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) (b) Ride : Car Q.136. Select the option that is related to
(a) 27 : 63 (b) 21 : 51 (c) Atmosphere : Humidity the third letter-cluster in the same way
(c) 57 : 135 (d) 45 : 95 (d) Vitamin : Fruit as the second letter-cluster is related to
the first letter-cluster.
MNOP : LONQ :: FGHI: ?
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) Q.143. Select the option that is related to 35 : 6
(a) GFIJ (b) EGHJ the third term in the same way as the SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening)
(c) DHGK (d) EHGJ second term is related to the first term. (a) 85 : 9 (b) 26 : 5
Happy : Mirthful :: Sad : ? (c) 64 : 8 (d) 120 : 11
Q.137. Select the number-pair in which SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
the two numbers are related in the same (a) Contented (b) Jolly Q.150. ‘Room’ is related to ‘ceiling’ , in
way as are the two numbers of the (c) Morose (d) Gleeful the same way as ‘Mouth’ is related to :
following number-pair. SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening)
7 : 32 Q.144. Select the number-pair in which (a) Throat (b) Lip
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) the two numbers are related in the same (c) Palate (d) Teeth
(a) 3 : 11 (b) 13 :98 way as are the two numbers of the
(c) 12 : 85 (d) 16:145 following number-pair. Q.151. Select the option that is related to
28 : 63 the third letter cluster in the same way as
Q.138. ‘Cinema’ is related to ‘Audience’ SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) the second letter cluster is related to the
in the same way as ‘Church’ is related to (a)16 : 36 (b) 36 : 78 first letter cluster.
‘_________’. (c) 12 : 28 (d) 48 : 98 CDAF : XWZU :: DEFC : ?
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) Congregation (b) Meditation Q.145. Select the option that is related to (a) VWXU (b) WVUX
(c) Concentration (d) Prayer the third letter-cluster in the same way as (c) WVXU (d) XWYV
the second letter-cluster is related to the
Q.139. Select the set in which the first letter-cluster. Q.152. Select the option that is related to
numbers are related in the same way as JKLM : HLKO :: PQRS : ? the third term in the same way as the
are the numbers of the following set./ SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) second term is related to the first term.
(5 ,13 ,12) (a) NRQU (b) MRQV LAMP : PALM :: MALE : ________
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) (c) NQRU (d) ORQT SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) (13, 17, 11) (b) (11, 15. 9) (a) MEAL (b) ELAM
(c) (15 ,19, 13) (d) (6, 10, 8) Q.146. Select the set in which the (c) EAML (d) LAME
numbers are related in the same way as
Q.140. Select the word-pair in which are the numbers of the following set. Q.153. Choose the set of numbers
the two words are related in the same (12, 16, 28) similar to the following set.
way as are the two words of the SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) (4 , 12 , 16)
following word-pair. (a) (18, 24, 42) (b) ( 9 , 15, 21) SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
Apathy : Excitement (c) (36, 48, 77) (d) (20, 25, 35) (a) (81 , 36 , 9) (b) (64 , 36 , 100)
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) (c) (16 , 20 , 25) (d) (36 , 25 , 49)
(a) War : Attack Q.147. Select the word pair in which the
(b) Treaty : Friendship two words are related in the same way as Q.154. Select the number pair in which
(c) Nomination : Servicing the two words in the following the two numbers are related in the same
(d) Condemnation : Respect word-pair. way as the two numbers of the pair given
Author : Book below:
Q.141. ‘Dumbness’ is related to SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) 35 : 5
‘Speech’ in the same way as ‘_____’ is (a) Spider : Web SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
related to ‘Memory’. (b) Reptile : Crawl (a) 63 : 7 (b) 135 : 12
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c) Mother : Son (c) 99 : 10 (d) 48 : 7
(a) Thoughtlessness (b) Amnesia (d) Doctor : Medicine
(c) Recognition (d) Illusion Q.148. Choose the set of numbers that is Q.155. ‘STUDY’ is related to
similar to the following set. ‘KNOWLEDGE’ , in the same way that
Q.142. Select the set in which the (6 , 9 , 18) ‘WORK’ is related to :
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
are the numbers of the following set. (a) ( 14 , 21 , 42 ) (b) ( 10 , 15 , 35 ) (a) Salary (b) Employment
(15, 22, 31) (c) ( 18 , 27 , 56 ) (d) ( 8 , 14 , 24 ) (c) Experience (d) Training
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) (7, 14, 23) (b) (5, 11, 20) Q.149. Select the number pair in which Q.156. Choose the set of numbers
(c) (23, 30, 40) (d) (11, 18, 29) the two numbers are related in the same similar to the following set.
way as the two numbers of the pair given (8 , 28 , 6)
below : SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) (12, 48, 14) (b) (17, 70, 13) (a) 15 : 52 (b) 24 : 82 the two words in the following word
(c) (5, 26, 9) (d) (3, 20, 7) (c) 8 : 28 (d) 16 : 53 pair.
Mnemonic : Memory
Q.157. Select the word pair in which the Q.163. Select the set in which the SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
two words are related in the same way as numbers are related in the same way as (a) Drama : Acting
the two words in the following word the numbers of the following set. (b) Audition : Music
pair. (3 , 16 , 5) (c) Sedative : Sleep
Grief : Consolation SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) (d) Audience : Speech
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.170. ‘Judgement’ is related to
(b) Happiness : Excitation ‘Deliver’ in the same way as ‘Rule’ is
(c) Planet : Revolution Q.164. As ‘Break’ is related to ‘Unity’ , related to :
(d) Pain : Sedative Similarly ‘Improvement’ is related to SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
______. (a) Implement (b) Practice
Q.158. Select the option that is related to SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c) Follow (d) Render
the third letter cluster in the same way as (a) Rough (b) Damage
the second letter cluster is related to the (c) Inconvenience (d) Stitch Q.171. Select the set in which the
first letter cluster. numbers are related in the same way as
FKPV : HIRT :: BHMR : ? Q.165. Select the set in which the the numbers of the following set.
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) numbers are related in the same way as (17 , 12 , 7)
(a) EEPO (b) DFKT the numbers of the following set. SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
(c) DFOP (d) ZJKT (11 , 16 , 20) (a) (42 , 34 , 27) (b) (23 , 32 , 39)
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) (c) (15 , 19 , 23) (d) (39 , 28 , 19)
Q.159. Select the set in which the (a) (9 , 14 , 19) (b) (15 , 20 , 24)
numbers are related in the same way as (c) (17 , 23 , 26) (d) (21 , 26 , 32) Q.172. Select the set in which the
they are numbers of the following set. numbers are related in the same way as
(8 , 15 , 9) Q.166. Select the option which is related the numbers of the following set.
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) to the fifth term in the same way as the (5 , 24 , 7)
(a) (5 , 17 , 11) (b) (4 , 16 , 12) second term is related to the first term SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
(c) (7 , 13 , 14) (d) (9 , 12 , 15) and the fourth term is related to the third (a) (8 , 80 , 12) (b) (10 , 71 , 13)
term. (c) (9 , 63 , 14) (d) (6 , 75 , 11)
Q.160. Select the word pair in which the 3125 : 25 :: 16707 : 49 :: 1024 : ?
two words are related in the same way SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) Q.173. ‘Geology’ is related to ‘Rocks’ in
Caress : Affection (a) 14 (b) 16 (c) 18 (d) 13 the same way as ‘Cytology’ is related to
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) :
(a) Crime : Confession Q.167. Select the number pair in which SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
(b) Interview : Selection the two numbers are related in the same (a) Organism (b) Cells
(c) Anger : Emotion way as the two numbers of the following (c) Plants (d) Life
(d) Kick : Hostilityx number pair.
27 : 8 Q.174. Select the word pair in which
Q.161. Select the option that is related to SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) two words are related in the same way as
the third letter cluster in the same way as (a) 12 : 3 (b) 39 : 14 the two words in the following word
the second letter cluster is related to the (c) 33 : 9 (d) 19 : 5 pair.
first letter cluster. Barter : Commodities
DFIM : WURN :: GKNP : Q.168. Select the option that is related to SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) the third letter cluster in the same way as (a) Treat : Disease
(a) SOLJ (b) TROK the second letter cluster is related to the (b) Debate : Discussion
(c) TPNL (d) TPMK first letter cluster. (c) Movement : Traffic
FLQV : JISU :: DJNR : ? (d) Correspond : Letters
Q.162. Select the number pair in which SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
the two numbers are related in the same (a) FGQN (b) HMPS Q.175. Select the option that is related to
way as the two numbers of the following (c) HGLQ (d) HGPQ the third letter cluster in the same way as
number pair. the second letter cluster is related to the
12 : 42 Q.169. Select the word pair in which the first letter cluster.
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) two words are related in the same way as DGIL : WTRO :: FHKM : ?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) second number is related to the first (c) Cow (d) Ox
(a) USPN (b) TRON number?
(c) QPLJ (d) WTSP 17 : 102 :: 23 : ? Q.189. Select the option that is related to
Q.176. Select the number pair in which SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) the third word in the same way as the
the two numbers are related in the same (a) 196 (b) 256 (c) 138 (d) 152 second word is related to the first word?
way as the two numbers of the following Potato : Starch :: Stevia : ?
number pair: Q.183. Select the word pair in which the SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon)
24 : 56 two words are related in the same way as (a) Milk (b) Butter
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) the two words in the following word (c) Sugar (d) Salt
(a) 18 : 48 (b) 12 : 36 pair.
(c) 9 : 21 (d) 15 : 40 Feet : Socks Q.190. ‘Insulin’ is related to ‘ Harmon’
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) in the same way as ‘ Pepsin’ is related to
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 SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
the two words in the following word (a) Enzymes (b) Digestion
pair. Q.184. Select the word pair in which the (c) Stomach (d) Vitamins
Season : Winter two words are related in the same way as
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) the two words in the following word Q.191. Select the word pair in which the
(a) Week : Calendar pair. two words are related in the same way as
(b) Summer : Autumn Brass : Copper the two words in the following word
(c) Year : Century SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) pair.
(d) Month : April (a) Chromium : Silver Walnut : Fig
(b) Bronze : Gold SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.178. Select the option that is related (c) Nickel : Iron (a) Raisin : Apricot
to the third number in the same way as (d) Solder : Tin (b) Turmeric : Spices
the second number is related to the first (c) Almond : Dry Fruits
number? Q.185. ‘Cheerful ‘ is related to ‘Sad’ in (d) Asafoetida : Cashew Nuts
12 : 68 :: 21 : ? the same way as ‘Generous’ is related to
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) ‘______’ Q.192. Select the option that is related to
(a) 49 (b) 117 (c) 119 (d) 79 SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) the third number in the same way as the
(a) Gloomy (b) Kind second number is related to the first
Q.179. ‘China ‘ is related to ‘ Yuan ‘ in (c) Selfish (d) Intelligent number.
the same way as ‘ Japan is related to 16 : 240 :: 6 : ?
‘______’. Q.186. Select the option that is related to SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) the third number in the same way as the (a) 25 (b) 35 (c) 40 (d) 30
(a) Rand (b) Sshi second number is related to the first
(c) Lira (d) Yen number? Q.193. Select the word-pair in which the
2139 : 3246 :: 4262 : ? two words are related in the same way as
Q.180. ‘Fly ‘ is related to ‘Bird’ in the SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) are the two words in the following word
same way as ‘Gallop’ is related to (a) 1461 (b) 2471 pair.
‘______’. (c) 2371 (d) 2483 Suitcase : Cloak Room
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) Tiger (b) Lion Q.187. Select the option that is related to (a) Salary : Credit (b) Money : Bank
(c) Horse (d) Elephant the third number in the same way as the (c) Chair : Furniture (d) Bag : Luggage
second number is related to the first
Q.181. Select the option that is related to number ? Q.194. ‘Political Science’ is related to
the third term in the same way as the 9 : 86 :: 13 : ? ‘Social Science’ in the same way as
second term is related to the first term ? SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) ‘Chemistry’ is related to ‘________’.
WOLF : FLOW :: DRAW : ? (a) 175 (b) 135 (c) 174 (d) 124 SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) (a) Equations (b) Science
(a) WRAD (b) WARD Q.188. ‘Deer’ is related to ‘ Doe’, in the (c) Humanities (d) Elements
(c) RWAD (d) DARW same way as ‘Bull’ is related to
‘______’. Q.195. Select the option that is related to
Q.182. Select the option that is related to SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) the third number in the same way as the
the third number in the same way as the (a) Fox (b) Mare
(c) TESD (d) TFSD (c) (4, 12, 21) (d) (2, 6, 15) Q.227. Select the option that is related to
the third letter-cluster in the same way as
Q.214. Select the set in which the Q.221. Select the option that is related to the second letter-cluster is related to the
numbers are related in the same way as the third letter-cluster in the same way as first letter-cluster.
the numbers of the following set. the second letter-cluster is related to the LENOVO : EKISSQ :: FINGER :
(4 , 14 , 44) first letter-cluster. _________
SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) MARKET : IEONCV :: THERMO : SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) (11 , 35 , 107) (b) (5 , 15 , 30) _________ (a) YOIJBT (b) YOIKBT
(c) (7 , 23 , 69) (d) (9 , 30 , 57) SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning) (c) YNIKBT (d) YOIKCT
(a) PLBUKQ (b) JKCTKQ
Q.215. Select the set in which the (c) PLDSKQ (d) JLZUKQ Q.228. ‘Iraq’ is related to ‘Dinar’ in the
numbers are related in the same way as same way as ‘Myanmar’ is related to
the numbers of the following set. Q.222. Select the set in which the ‘_______’.
(4, 152, 6) numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) the numbers in the following set. (a) Yen (b) Lira
(a) (5, 287, 8) (b) (4, 179, 7) (5 , 2 , 30) (c) Kyat (d) Rand
(c) (3, 55, 4) (d) (2, 208, 6) SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
(a) (5 , 1 , 29) (b) (9 , 2 , 87) Q.229. Select the word-pair in which
Q.216. Select the number pair in which (c) (4 , 3 , 28) (d) (7 , 8 , 114) the two words are related in the same
the two numbers are related in the same way as the two words in the following
way as the two numbers of the following Q.223. Select the word pair in which the word-pair.
number pair. two words are related in the same way as Candle : Illuminate
7 : 85 the two words in the following word SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) pair. (a) Fan : Suffocation
(a) 3 : 31 (b) 2 : 9 Spoke: Wheel (b) Bulb : Dark
(c) 5 : 43 (d) 8 : 113 SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning) (c) Refrigerator : Cool
(a) Word : Sentence (d) Oven : Grind
Q.217. ‘Chickenpox’ is related to (b) Printer : Computer
‘Virus’ in the same way as ‘Ringworm’ (c) Square: Side Q.230. Select the option that is related to
is related to ‘_________’. (d) Tree: Branch the third letter-cluster in the same way as
SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) the second letter-cluster is related to the
(a) Protozoan (b) Bacterium Q.224. Select the set in which the first letter-cluster.
(c) Nematodes (d) Fungus numbers are related in the same way as BANK : WXLJ :: IDOL : _______
the numbers of the following set. SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
Q.218. Select the option that is related to (3, 13, 196) (a) DAKM (b) ADMK
the third number in the same way as the SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) (c) DAMJ (d) DAMK
second number is related to the first (a) (4, 14, 441) (b) (2, 12, 287)
number. (c) (5, 15, 350) (d) (6, 16, 569) Q.231. ‘Cone’ is related to ‘Ice Cream’
54 : 41 :: 32 : ____ in the same way as ‘Bowl’ is related to
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning) Q.225. Select the set in which the ‘________’.
(a) 29 (b) 13 (c) 17 (d) 11 numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
the numbers of the following set. (a) Soup (b) Soap
Q.219. ‘Cardiologist’ is related to (8, 101, 35) (c) Sip (d) Drink
‘Heart’ in the same way as SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
‘Chiropractor’ is related to ‘_________’. (a) (11, 136, 47) (b) (7, 89, 31) Q.232. Select the word-pair in which the
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning) (c) (9, 121, 39) (d) (6, 76, 27) two words are related in the same way in
(a) Skin (b) Foot the same way as the two words in the
(c) Chest (d) Joints Q.226. Select the option that is related to following word-pair.
the third number in the same way as the Myopic : Farsighted
Q.220. Select the set in which the second number is related to the first SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
numbers are related in the same way as number. (a) Famous : Obscure
the numbers of the following set. 80 : 63 :: 74 : _____ (b) Confusion : Chaotic
(4, 10 , 23) SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) (c) Postpone : Suspend
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning) (a) 13 (b) 53 (c) 47 (d) 57 (d) Trouble : Grief
(a) (7, 23, 49) (b) (3, 7, 17)
Q.233. Select the set in which the (c) (19 , 23 , 29) (d) (31 , 37 , 43) Q.246. ‘Glaucoma’ is related to ‘Eyes’
numbers are related in the same way as in the same way as ‘Arthritis’ is related
the numbers of the following set. Q.240. Select the number-pair in which to ‘_________’.
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
(15 , 102 , 313) the two numbers are related in the same
(a) Liver (b) Joints
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening) way as the numbers of the following
(c) Ears (d) Arteries
(a) (11 , 74 , 229) (b) (5 , 32 , 121) number-pair.
(c) (8 , 53 , 164) (d) (9 , 60 , 185) 442 : 21 Q.247. Select the number-pair in which
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) the two numbers are related in the same
Q.234. Select the word pair in which the (a) 257 : 16 (b) 323 : 19 way as the two numbers of the following
two words are related in the same way as (c) 223 : 13 (d) 238 : 14 number-pair.
the two words in the following word 7 : 729
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
pair. Q.241. ‘Chassis’ is related to ‘Car’ in
(a) 8 :1000 (b) 4 : 64
Year: June the same way as ‘Skeleton’ is related to
(c) 5 : 125 (d) 6 : 343
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) ‘_______’.
(a) Week: Thursday (b) April: Month SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) Q.248. Select the word-pair in which the
(c) Week: Calendar (d) Year: Century (a) Spinal Cord (b) Organs two words are related in the same way as
(c) Bones (d) Body the two words in the following
Q.235. Select the setting in which the word-pair.
numbers are related in the same way as Q.242. Select the set in which the Fan : Electricity
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
the numbers in the following set. numbers are related in the same way as
(a) Cooler : Water (b) Petrol : Fuel
(11, 13, 288) the numbers in the following set.
(c) Bike : Kick (d) Vehicles : Diesel
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) (84 , 60 , 51)
(a) (7, 11, 162) (b) (19, 23, 828) SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) Q.249. Select the option that is related to
(c) (3, 5, 31) (d) (13, 17, 415) (a) (64 , 80 , 72) (b) (80 , 98 , 69) the third letter-cluster in the same way as
(c) (72 , 56 , 62) (d) (52 , 64 , 47) the second letter-cluster is related to the
Q.236. Select the option that is related to first letter-cluster.
CQHL : FTEI :: OPAR : ?
the third letter-cluster in the same way as Q.243. Select the set in which the
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
the second letter-cluster is related to the numbers are related in the same way as
(a) RTYO (b) RSXO
first letter-cluster. the numbers in the following set. (c) RSXP (d) YTXO
MARK : FHMP :: LOAN : ________ (4, 6, 52)
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) Q.250. Select the word-pair in which the
(a) SVEV (b) EVSV (a) (3, 5, 34) (b) (5, 7, 72) two words are related in the same way as
(c) EVVS (d) SVVE (c) (6, 7, 95) (d) (7, 9, 120) the two words in the following
Q.237. Select the option that is related to word-pair.
the third number in the same way as the Q.244. Select the option that is related to Fossils : Paleontology
second number is related to the first the third letter-cluster in the same way as SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning )
number. the second letter-cluster is related to the (a) Flowers : Zoology
68 : 100 :: 45 : _______ first letter-cluster. (b) Rocks : Astronomy
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) QDUJ : VIZO :: LPAR : ? (c) Fungi : Phycology
(a) 41 (b) 114 SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) (d) Plants : Botany
(c) 14 (d) 141 (a) QUEX (b) RUFW Q.251. Select the number pair in which
(c) PUFY (d) QUFW the numbers are related in the same way
Q.238. ‘Painter’ is related to as the numbers in the following number
‘Paintbrush’ in the same way as Q.245. Select the word-pair in which the pair.
‘Farmer’ is related to ‘________’. two words are related in the same way as (53 : 477)
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) the two words in the following SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning )
(a) Colour (b) Crops word-pair. (a) 55 : 525 (b) 43 : 367
(c) Harvest (d) Plough Nephrology : Kidney (c) 45 : 460 (d) 39 : 351
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon )
Q.239. Select the set in which the (a) Cardiology : Liver Q.252. ‘HARD-WORK’ is related to
numbers are related in the same way as (b) Ophthalmology : Eyes ‘SUCCESS’ in the same way as
the numbers in the following set. (c) Pathology : Tissues ‘CRIME’ is related to ‘____________’.
(11 , 13 , 17) (d) Zoology : Plants SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning )
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) (a) Punishment (b) Society
(a) (5 , 7 , 9) (b) (29 , 31 , 41) (c) Police (d) Reward
Q.253. Select the set in which the the second letter-cluster is related to the Q.266. Select the word-pair in which the
numbers are related in the same way as first letter-cluster. two words are related in the same way as
are the numbers of the following set. DFHJ : MOQS :: CGGK : ______ are the two words in the following
8, 9, 145 SSC CHSL - 4 July 2019 (Evening) word-pair.
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) NQQT (b) LQQT Zinc : Brass
(a) 10, 11, 121 (b) 7, 8, 117 (c) LPPT (d) NPPT SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning )
(c) 6, 8, 104 (d) 6, 7, 85 (a) Gold : Ornament
Q.260. Select the word pair in which the (b) Copper : Bronze
Q.254. Select the set in which the two words are related in the same way as (c) Mercury : Thermometer
numbers are related in the same way as the two words in the following word (d) Silver : Ring
are the numbers of the following set. pair.
(94, 44, 82) Seismology : Earthquake Q.267. Select the number-pair in which
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) SSC CHSL - 4 July 2019 (Evening) the two numbers are related in the same
(a) (64, 58, 42) (b) (98, 68, 86) (a) Entomology : Plants way as are the two numbers of the
(c) (78, 40, 88) (d) (48, 31, 76) (b) Ornithology : Birds following number-pair.
(c) Psychology : Poplar 19 : 380
Q.255. Select the option that is related to (d) Renal Science : Veins SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning )
the third letter-cluster in the same way as (a) 12 : 146 (b) 17 : 289
the second letter-cluster is related to first Q.261. ‘Man’ is related to 'Mammal’ in (c) 14 : 196 (d) 13 : 182
letter-cluster. the same way as ‘Rat’ is related to
RDPC : NHLG :: SKDG : ? ‘_________’. Q.268. Select the set in which the
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) SSC CHSL - 04/07/2019 (Evening) numbers are related in the same way as
(a) NOYK (b) OOYK (a) Mice (b) Rodent are the numbers of the following set.
(c) OOZK (d) OPZK (c) Burrow (d) Reptile (5, 7, 11)
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning )
Q.256. Select the set in which the Q.262. Select the set in which the (a) (15, 17, 23) (b) (23, 29, 31)
numbers 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 numbers of the following set. are the numbers of the following set.
8, 6, 28 SSC CHSL - 04/07/2019 (Evening) Q.269. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) (6, 36, 1296) the third letter-cluster in the same way as
(a) 7, 2, 45 (b) 6, 4, 30 (a) (7, 49, 2409) (b) (4, 16, 64) the second
(c) 10, 5, 85 (d) 12, 6, 98 (c) (3, 9, 81) (d) (10, 100, 5000) letter-cluster is related to the first
letter-cluster.
Q.257. Select the number-pair in which Q.263. Select the set in which the MDUK : QHYO : : SALQ : ?
the two numbers are related in the same numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning )
way as are the two numbers of the are the numbers of the following set. (a) VDPV (b) WDPU
following number-pair. (3, 5, 34) (c) WEPV (d) WEPU
4 : 49 SSC CHSL - 04/07/2019 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) (a) (9, 10, 190) (b) (4, 7, 65) Q.270. Select the set in which the
(a). 8 : 144 (b). 6 : 64 (c) (6, 7, 89) (d) (1, 2, 12) numbers are related in the same way as
(c). 7 : 100 (d). 5 : 81 are the numbers of the following set.
Q.264. 'Kidney' is related to 'Excretion' (16,24,88)
Q.258. Select the word-pair in which the in the same way as 'Heart' is related to SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
two words are related in the same way as ________'. (a)(18,27,98) (b)(12,18,64)
are the two words in the following SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning ) (c)(20,30,100) (d)(14,21,77)
word-pair. (a) Heart Chambers (b) Human body
Waiter : Serve (c) Blood Circulation (d) Artery Q.271. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) the third letter-cluster in the same way as
(a) Lawyer : Legal Q.265. Select the set in which the the second letter-cluster is related to the
(b) Architect : Fashion numbers are related in the same way as first letter-cluster.
(c) Engineer : Technical are the numbers of the following set. KSDO : NPGL : : SBJY : ?
(d) Mechanic : Repair (2, 4, 8) SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning ) (a)VZMW (b)WYMV
Q.259. Select the option that is related to (a) (5, 25, 625) (b) (3, 9, 34) (c)VYNW (d)VYMV
the third letter-cluster in the same way as (c) (1, 2, 6) (d) (4, 16, 64)
Q.272. Select the number-pair in which GSDL : JPGI : : UCWF : ? Exercise : Fitness
the two numbers are related in the same SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning )
way as are the two numbers of the (a)XZZC (b)XYYC (a) Harmony : War
following number pair. (c)YZZD (d)WZZB (b) Hobby : Internet
(c) Education : Institute
25 : 600
(d) Treatment : Recovery
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) Q.279. Select the word-pair in which the
(a)16 : 256 (b)18 : 306 two words are related in the same way as Q.286. Select the set in which the
(c)20 : 420 (d)14 : 210 are the two words in the following numbers are related in the same way as
word-pair. are the numbers of the
Q.273. 'Gynecology' is related to Architect : House map following set.
'Women' in the same way as 'Paediatrics' SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) (4, 41, 5)
is related to '_______'. (a)Carpenter : Furniture SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning )
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) (b)Lawyer : Court (a) (7, 81, 9) (b) (6, 85, 8)
(a)Treatment (b)Children (c)Doctor: Hospital (c) (2, 21, 4) (d) (5, 61, 6)
(c)Men (d)Human beings (d)Teacher : Writer
Q.287. Select the option that is related to
Q.274. Select the set in which the Q.280. 'Disease' is related to 'Diabetes' the third letter-cluster in the same way as
numbers are related in the same way as in the same way as 'Vehicle' is related the second
are the numbers of the following set. to_______. letter-cluster is related to the first
(56,38,96) SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) letter-cluster.
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) (a)Driver (b)Fuel KSOE : MQQC : : ACZN : ?
(a)(28,48,86) (b)(12,18,50) (c)Car (d)Chassis SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning )
(c)(16,14,40) (d)(10,20,40) (a) CABL (b) CBBL
Q.281. Select the set in which the (c) DACL (d) CABK
Q.275. Select the word-pair in which the numbers are related in the same way as
two words are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following set. Q.288. ‘Mercury’ is related to ‘Metal’ in
are the two words in the following (88,56,72) the same way as ‘Frog’ is related to
word-pair. SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) ‘_________’.
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
Telephone : Communication (a)(62, 48, 52) (b)(34, 28, 21)
(a) Rodent (b) Mammal
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) (c)(18, 24, 28) (d)(66, 48, 57)
(c) Reptilian (d) Amphibian
(a)Television : Entertainment
(b)Heater : Electricity Q.282. Select the set in which the
numbers are related in the same way as Q.289. Select the number-pair in which
(c)Refrigerator : Equipment
are the numbers of the following set. the two numbers are related in the same
(d)Air Cooler : Water
(8, 27, 64) way as are the two numbers of the
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) following number-pair.
Q.276. Select the number- pair in which
(a) (49, 64, 81) (b) (125, 636, 864) 11 : 120
the two numbers are related in the same (c) (216, 343, 529) (d) (343, 512, 729) SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
way as are the two numbers of the
(a) 8 : 65 (b) 17 : 289
following number-pair. Q.283. ‘Heart’ is related to ‘Circulation’
(c) 12 : 144 (d) 2 : 3
2:8 in the same way as ‘Lungs’ are related to
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) ‘______’.
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) Q.290. Select the option that is related to
(a)8 : 502 (b)7 : 343
(a)Excretion (b)Respiration the third letter-cluster in the same way as
(c)11 : 1321 (d)9 : 629
(c)Ribs (d)Oxygen the second letter-cluster is related to the
first letter-cluster.
Q.277. Select the set in which the Q.284. Select the number-pair in which DHMR : BJKT : : XCOE : ?
numbers are related in the same way as the two numbers of the following
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
are the numbers of the following set. number-pair.
12:102 (a) UENG (b) VEMG
(4,9,16)
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) (c) VENG (d) VFMH
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
(a)(25,36,64) (b)(16,36,49) (a)14:126 (b)8:68
(c)6:52 (d)16:218 Q.291. Select the set in which the
(c)(36,81,100) (d)(49,64,81)
numbers are related in the same way as
Q.278. Select the option that is related to
Q.285. Select the word-pair in which the are the numbers of the following set.
the third letter- cluster in the same way two words are related in the same way as (8, 39, 5)
as the second letter-cluster is related to are the two words in yeh following
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
the first letter-cluster. word-pair.
(a) (10, 60, 6) (b) (14, 115, 9)
(c) (9, 55, 4) (d) (11, 67, 8) Q.298. Select the set in which the SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning )
numbers are related in the same way as (a) Lawyer : Court
Q.292. Select the word-pair in which the are the numbers of (b) Scientist : Expert
two words are related in the same way as the following set. (c) Doctor : Treatment
are the two words in the following (4, 113, 7) (d) Engineering : Science
word-pair. SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
Temple : Worship (a) (3, 118, 9) (b) (8, 155, 4) Q.305. Select the number-pair in which
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) (c) (5, 141, 4) (d) (6, 161, 4) the two numbers are related in the same
(a) School : Education Q.299. Select the option that is related to way as are the two numbers of the
(b) Hotel : Expenditure the third letter-cluster in the same way as following number-pair.
(c) Hospital : Doctor the second letter-cluster is related to the 8 : 128
(d) University : Professor first letter-cluster. SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning )
SMKJ : VONL : : DPOA : ? (a) 10 : 220 (b) 9 : 152
Q.293. Select the set in which the SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) (c) 12 : 288 (d) 6 : 82
numbers are related in the same way as (a) GSSC (b) GSSD
are the numbers of the (c) GRRC (d) HRRD Q.306. Select the number-pair in which
following set. the two numbers are related in the same
(145, 65, 115) Q.300. Select the set in which the way as are the two numbers of the
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) numbers are related in the same way as following number-pair.
(a) (130, 70, 100) (b) (185, 70, 95) are the numbers of the 7 : 56
(c) (185, 65, 170) (d) (80, 50, 110) the following set. SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(64, 7, 27) (a) 13 : 173 (b) 11 : 121
Q.294. ‘Tadpole’ is related to ‘Frog’ in
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) (c) 9 : 90 (d) 6 : 36
the same way as ‘Caterpillar’ is related
(a) (127, 15, 161) (b) (216, 11, 125)
to ‘_________’.
(c) (216, 15, 64) (d) (343, 18, 125) Q.307. Select the set in which the
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
numbers are related in the same way as
(a) Butterfly (b) Bat
Q.301. Select the set in which the are the numbers of the
(c) Baboon (d) Boar
numbers are related in the same way as following set.
are the numbers of the the following set. (5, 8, 89)
Q.295. Select the word-pair in which the
(140, 85, 115) SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
two words are related in the same way as
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) (7, 10, 149) (b) (2, 5, 19)
are the two
(a) (125, 65, 120) (b) (65, 50, 90) (c) (3, 4, 7) (d) (6, 9, 60)
words in the following word-pair.
(c) (55, 70, 90) (d) (115, 65, 80)
Detailed : Meticulous
Q.308. Select the set in which the
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.302. Select the option that is related to numbers are related in the same way as
(a) Heavy : Light (b) Hungry : Fulfilled
the third letter-cluster in the same way as are the numbers of the
(c) Fat : Obese (d) Loud : Loose
the second letter-cluster is related to the following set.
first letter-cluster. (16, 64, 8)
Q.296. Select the number-pair in which
LPCK : QUHP : : HRMT : ? SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
the two numbers are related in the same
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) (15, 60, 8) (b) (18, 90, 6)
way as are the two numbers of the
(a) LWSY (b) MVRZ (c) (10, 80, 8) (d) (14, 62, 4)
following number-pair.
(c) NWSY (d) MWRY
2:9
Q.309. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.303. ‘Pain’ is related to ‘Agony’ in the third letter-cluster in the same way as
(a) 8 : 65 (b) 4 : 65
the same way as ‘Angry’ is related to the second letter-cluster is related to the
(c) 7 : 50 (d) 3 : 26
‘_________’. first letter-cluster.
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) BEH : FJN : : ILO : ?
Q.297. Select the set in which the
(a) Ecstasy (b) Bitterness SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
numbers are related in the same way as
(c) Grandiosity (d) Furious (a) MQU (b) MQV
are the numbers of
(c) MOU (d) MOV
the following set.
Q.304. Select the word-pair in which the
(8, 112, 28)
two words are related in the same way as Q.310. Select the word-pair in which the
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
are the two words in the following two words are related in the same way as
(a) (16, 282, 36) (b) (18, 216, 22)
word-pair. are the two words in the following
(c) (14, 364, 52) (d) (12, 216, 34)
Merchant : Trade word-pair.
Tortoise : Reptile (c) Awful : Horrible are the two words in the following
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) (d) Up : Down word-pair.
(a) Snake : Amphibian Paper : Pen
(b) Shark : Mammal Q.317. Select the set in which the SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning)
(c) Spider : Reptile numbers are related in the same way as (a) Blackboard : Chalk
(d) Snail : Mollusk are the numbers of (b) Chalk : Duster
the following set. (c) Curd : Milk
Q.311. ‘Sunflower’ is related to (16, 4, 80 ) (d) Wood : Table
‘Yellow’ in the same way as ‘Blood’ is SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
related to ‘_________’. (a) (13, 5, 78) (b) (6, 4, 40) Q.324. Select the set in which the
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) (c) (5, 5, 70) (d) (11, 7, 77) numbers are related in the same way as
(a) Animal (b) Human are the numbers of the
(c) Red (d) Iron Q.318. Select the set in which the following set.
numbers are related in the same way as (15, 49, 151)
Q.312. Select the option that is related to are the numbers of the following set. SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
the third letter- cluster in the same way (24, 48, 36) (a) (6, 18, 37) (b) (17, 55, 155)
as the second letter- cluster is related to SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) (c) (25, 79, 137) (d) (5, 19, 61)
the first letter- cluster. (a) (26, 58, 46) (b) (15, 49, 37)
Ginger: Stem:: Chill: ? (c) (45, 49, 77) (d) (25, 49, 37) Q.325. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) the third letter-pair in the same way as
(a) Fruit (b) flower Q.319. Select the number-pair in which the second letter
(c) Root (d) Stem the two numbers are related in the same pair is related to the first letter-pair.
way as are the two numbers of the SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.313. ‘Lizard’ is related to ‘Reptiles’ in following number-pair. GI : KN : : PQ : ?
the same way as ‘Toad’ is related to 6 : 40 (a) TV (b) TX
‘____’. SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) (c) VT (d) UV
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) (a) 15 : 45 (b) 9 : 72
(a) Vertebrata (b) Reptiles (c) 5 : 25 (d) 7 : 53 Q.326. Select the number-pair in which
(c) Mammals (d) Amphibians the two numbers are related in the same
Q.320. ‘Man’ is related to ‘Crowd’ in way as are the two numbers of the
Q.314. Select the set in which the the same way as ‘Student’ is related to following number-pair.
numbers are related in the same way as _____. 8 : 72
are the numbers of the following set. SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(7, 4, 65 ) (a) Class (b) Cinema (a) 11 : 132 (b) 15 : 625
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) (c) Gang (d) Family (c) 13 : 156 (d) 12 : 144
(a) (11, 8, 105 ) (b) (5, 4, 41 )
(c) (6, 4, 70 ) (d) (9, 6, 80 ) Q.321. Select the option that is related to Q.327 ‘HONEY’ is related to ‘BEE’ in
the third letter-pair in the same way as the same way as ‘EGG’ is related to
Q.315. Select the number-pair in which the second letter pair is related to the ‘________’.
the two numbers are related in the same first letter-pair. SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
way as are the two numbers of the DH : HL : : GK : ? (a) YOLK (b) LARVA
following number-pair. SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) (c) OOLOGY (d) BIRD
13 : 65 (a) KO (b) LO (c) LM (d) KL
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) Q.328. Select the set in which the
(a) 19 : 95 (b) 17 : 42 Q.322. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as
(c) 12 : 45 (d) 21 : 85 numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following set.
are the numbers of the following set. (16, 64, 320)
Q.316. Select the word-pair in which the (16, 25, 82) SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
two words are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) (a) (15, 60, 310) (b) (15, 45, 180)
are the two words in the following (a) (11, 121, 110) (b) (25, 36, 51) (c) (10, 40, 200) (d) (25, 75, 125)
word-pair. (c) (36, 49, 170) (d) (25, 49, 81)
Important : Essential Q.329. Select the word-pair in which the
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) Q.323. Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same way as
(a) Pick : Drop two words are related in the same way as are the two
(b) Never : Always words in the following word-pair.
Mumbai : Capital (a) Dog : Stag (b) Eye : Red (c) (36, 64, 100) (d) (16, 64, 100)
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon) (c) Prune : Shrub (d) Nail : Face
(a) Hill : High Q.342. ‘RETINA’ is related to ‘EYE’ in
(b) New York : China Q.336. ‘ENGINEER’ is related to the same way as ‘HYDROGEN’ is
(c) Delhi : Tajmahal ‘BUILDING’ in the same way as related to ‘________’.
(d) Yen : Currency ‘WRITER’ is related to SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
‘_________’. (a) WATER (b) IODINE
Q.330. ‘Machine’ is related to SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) (c) EAR (d) LEGS
‘Operator’ in the same way as ‘Car’ is (a) BOOK (b) PAPER
related to ‘_________’. (c) PEN (d) INK Q.343. Select the set in which the
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) numbers are related in the same way as
(a) Driver (b) Bus Q.337. Select the set in which the are the numbers of the
(c) Mechanic (d) Engine numbers are related in the same way as following set.
are the numbers of (16, 23, 32)
Q.331. Select the set in which the the following set. SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
numbers are related in the same way as (16, 36, 64) (a) (10, 23, 46) (b) (11, 18, 27)
are the numbers of the SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) (c) (6, 14, 25) (d) (10, 17, 28)
following set. (a) (6, 36, 80) (b) (10, 30, 58)
(64, 100, 328) (c) (9, 25, 62) (d) (12, 32, 50) Q.344. Select the word-pair in which the
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) two words are related in the same way as
(a) (16, 36, 54) (b) (49, 81, 137) Q.338. Select the number-pair in which are the two words in the following
(c) (25, 49, 148) (d) (36, 64, 97) the two numbers are related in the same word-pair.
way as are the two numbers of the Ostrich : Eagle
Q.332. Select the set in which the following number-pair. SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
numbers are related in the same way as 29, 31 (a) Cow : Elephant (b) Swan : Lion
are the numbers of the SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) (c) Whale : Kite (d) Hen : Goat
following set. (a) 15, 17 (b) 23, 25
(45, 49, 47) (c) 11, 13 (d) 20, 21 Q.345. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) the third letter-pair in the same way as
(a) (25, 54, 79) (b) (15, 19, 37) Q.339 Select the word-pair in which the the second letter pair is related to the
(c) (5, 39, 44) (d) (35, 59, 47) two words are related in the same way as first letter-pair.
are the two words in the following CH : FP : : GK : ?
Q.333. Select the option that is related word-pair. SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
to the third letter-pair in the same way as Cement : Building (a) JS (b) MP (c) JL (d) NU
the second letter pair is related to the SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
first letter-pair. (a) Wire : Electricity Q.346. Select the set in which the
PM : UT : : RU : ? (b) Wood : Furniture numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) (c) Book : Author are the numbers of the following set.
(a) XA (b) XB (c) WA (d) WB (d) Pen : Pencil (25, 49, 37)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
Q.334. Select the number-pair in which Q.340. Select the option that is related to (a) (12, 14, 8) (b) (16, 64, 78)
the two numbers are related in the same the third letter-pair in the same way as (c) (26, 64, 120) (d) (6, 4, 5)
way as are the two numbers of the the second letter-pair is related to the
following number-pair. first letter-pair. Q.347. Select the number-pair in which
42 : 56 DJ : HT : : HM : ? the two numbers are related in the same
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) way as are the two numbers of the
(a) 17 : 49 (b) 22 : 44 (a) PY (b) JK following number-pair.
(c) 35 : 51 (d) 12 : 20 (c) LW (d) LP 7, 13
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
Q.335. Select the word-pair in which the Q.341. Select the set in which the (a) 15, 19 (b) 17, 25
two words are related in the same way as numbers are related in the same way as (c) 23, 31 (d) 17, 21
are the two are the numbers of the following set.
words in the following word-pair. (49, 81, 121) Q.348. Select the number-pair in which
Trim : Hair SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) the two numbers are related in the same
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) (a) (9, 4, 8) (b) (16, 25, 49)
way as are the two numbers of the Q.355. Select the word pair in which the Q.362. Select the option that is related to
following number-pair. two words are related in the same way as the third term in the same way as the
20 : 30 the two words in the following second term is related to the first term.
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) word-pair. Circumference : Circle :: Perimeter : ?
(a) 12 : 23 (b) 6 : 14 Five : Pentagon SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) 30 : 42 (d) 16 : 36 SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) (a) 3D (b) Big
(a) Four : Rectangle (b) Triangle : Three (c) Breadth (d) Square
Q.349. ‘Dice’ is related to ‘Cube’ in the (c) Square : Four (d) Six : Septagon
same way as ‘Ball’ is related to Q.363. Select the word pair in which the
‘__________’. Q.356. Select the option that is related to two words are related in the same way as
the two words in the following
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) the third term in the same way as the
word-pair.
(a) Sphere (b) Line second term is related to the first term. Pen : Author
(c) Cone (d) Cube Colour : Red :: Profession : ? SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) (a) Knife : Chef (b) Surgeon : Scalpel
Q.350. Select the option that is related to (a) Lawyer (b) Court (c) Carpenter : Saw (d) Gun : Gardener
the third letter-pair in the same way as (c) School (d) Black
the second letter pair is related to the Q.364. Select the option in which the
first letter-pair. Q.357. Select the option in which the letters have the same relationship as that
FU : UF : : RS : ? letters share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of letters.
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) shared by the given pair of letters. DP:FR
(a) IH (b) GH (c) IP (d) JH JT : NX SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) (a) DJ:BH (b) JZ:HB
Q.351. Select the set in which the (c) LQ:NU (d) MA:OC
(a) TP : XT (b) RK : VG
numbers are related in the same way as (c) GS : KU (d) LD : PG Q.365. Select the option that is related to
are the numbers of the following set.
the third number in the same way as the
(35, 48, 83) Q.358. Select the word pair in which the second number is related to the first
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) two words are related in the same way as number.
(a) (24, 49, 75) (b) (15, 24, 39) the two words in the following 32:61::44:?
(c) (25, 49, 91) (d) (15, 25, 41) word-pair. SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
Circle : Figure (a) 89 (b) 73 (c) 71 (d) 67
Q.352. Select the option that is related to SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon)
the third letter-pair in the same way as (a) Toy : Play Q.366. Select the option that is related to
the second letter pair is related to the (b) Car : Driver the third term in the same way as the
first letter-pair. (c) Sharpener : Stationary second term is related to the first term.
GP : TK : : DR : ? (d) Lion : Reptile Salary : Job :: Profit : ?
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.359. Select the option that is related to (a) Loss (b) Business
(a) WI (b) WX (c) VU (d) IW
the third letter-pair in the same way as (c) Huge (d) Seller
the second letter-pair is related to the
Q.353. Select the set in which the first letter-pair.
numbers are related in the same way as Q.367. Select the option that is related to
PB:UW::JT:?
are the numbers of the following set. SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) the third term in the same way as the
(10, 32, 54) (a) PP (b) NO (c) OO (d) MO second term is related to the first term.
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) Q.360. Select the option that is related Water : Drink :: Bread : ?
(a) (25, 47, 77) (b) (15, 49, 37) to the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
(c) (35, 57, 79) (d) (16, 37, 56) second term is related to the first term. (a) Hard (b) Eat
Den : Lion :: Stable : ? (c) Milk (d) White
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 2019 TIER - I (a) Car (b) Leopard Q.368. Select the option that is related to
Q.354. Select the option that is related to (c) Bird (d) Horse the third number in the same way as the
the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first
Q.361. Select the option that is related to number.
second number is related to the first
the third number in the same way as the
number. 325 : 18 :: 226 : ?
second number is related to the first
35 : 66 :: 29 : ? number. SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) 36 : 109 :: 25 : ? (a) 14 (b) 17 (c) 15 (d) 16
(a) 63 (b) 62 (c) 60 (d) 57 SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 74 (b) 78 (c) 76 (d) 72
Q.369. Select the option that is related to Q.376. Select the option that is related to Q.383. In the following question, Select
the third letter-pair in the same way as the third term in the same way as the the related letter pair from the given
the second letter pair is related to the second term is related to the first term. alternatives.
Cloth : Mill :: Crop : ?
first letter-pair. TIR:VKT::?
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
RG : QE :: LB : ? SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) Field (b) Factory
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning) (c) Press (d) Maize (a) RAP:TCS (b) LOD:NMF
(a) KY (b) KZ (c) JZ (d) JY (c) GAR:IYT (d) GEM:IGO
Q.377. Select the option that is related to
Q.370. Select the word pair in which the the third number in the same way as the Q.384. Select the option that is related to
two words are related in the same way as second number is related to the first the third term in the same way as the
the two words in the following number. second term is related to the first term.
word-pair. 17 : 289 :: 31 : ?
Bricks : Wall :: Gold : ?
Stale: Fresh SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 1021 (b) 941 (c) 961 (d) 1089
(a) Hot:Sun (b) Create:Bat (a) Ornaments (b) Metal
(c) Final:Initial (d) Deep:Hard Q.378. Select the option that is related (c) Yellow (d) Hard
to the third term in the same way as the
Q.371. Select the option that is related to second term is related to the first term. Q.385. Select the option that is related to
the third number in the same way as the Office : Clerk :: Site : ? the third number in the same way as the
second number is related to the first SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) second number is related to the first
number. (a) Servent (b) Shopkeeper number.
101:10202::107:? (c) Teacher (d) Engineer
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) 31:54::43:?
(a) 11447 (b) 11450 SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.379. Select the option that is related to (a) 66 (b) 74 (c) 76 (d) 64
(c) 12449 (d) 12550
the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term.
Q.372. Select the option that is related to Q.386. Select the option that is related to
Chapter : Book :: Handle : ?
the third term in the same way as the the third number in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term. SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
second number is related to the first
Touch : Push :: Speak : ? (a) Break (b) Cycle
number.
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) Pedal (d) Circle
16 : 9 :: 36 : ?
(a) Mistake (b) Shout
Q.380. Select the option that is related to SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) Sad (d) Crime
the third number in the same way as the (a) 17 (b) 19 (c) 23 (d) 11
second number is related to the first
Q.373. Select the option that is related to number. Q.387. Select the option that is related to
the third letter-cluster in the same way as 18 : 323 :: 38 : ?
the second letter-cluster is related to the the third term in the same way as the
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
first letter-cluster. second term is related to the first term.
(a) 1331 (b) 1339 (c) 1449 (d) 1443
RAT :UXW::TOG:? Rainbow : Sky : : Tsunami : ?
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.381. Select the option in which the
(a) XKC (b) WLC letters share the same relationship as that (a) Pond (b) Sea
(c) XMD (d) WLJ shared by the given pair of letters. (c) Land (d) Atmosphere
RP : SQ :: ?
Q.374. Select the option that is related SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
to the third term in the same way as the Q.388. In the following question, select
(a) KG : LH (b) JL : IK the related letters from the given
second term is related to the first term.
(c) RV : QW (d) MA : NZ alternatives.
Eraser : Pencil :: Chair : ?
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening) JRM : DLG :: TNL : ?
Q.382. Select the word pair in which the
(a) Sit (b) Wood SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
two words are related in the same way as
(c) Table (d) Plastic (a) NHF (b) NHE
the two words in the following
(c) MHF (d) MHE
word-pair.
Q.375. Select the option in which the
Food : Chef :: ?
letters share the same relationship as that Q.389. Select the option that is related to
shared by the given pair of letters. SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
the third term in the same way as the
GOM : JSR :: ? (a) Farmer : Crop
second term is related to the first term.
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening) (b) Furniture : Wood
Hold : Tongs :: Dig : ?
(a) COB : FSG (b) MOP : PSV (c) Tailor : Clothes
(c) RAT : UFY (d) LAP : OFU SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
(d) Ornaments : Jeweller
(a) Pen (b) Gutter
(c) Spoon (d) Hoe
(a) TOL : WSQ (b) NAP : QWU as the second Letter Cluster is related to
Q.390. Select the option that is related to (c) HUB : KYH (d) SUC : VYG the first Letter Cluster.
the third number in the same way as the TOL : WRO :: GRA : ?
second number is related to the first Q.397. Select the option that is related to SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
number. the third term in the same way as the (a) JUC (b) JVF
39 : 117 :: 45 : ? second term is related to the first term. (c) JUD (d) JVE
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) Amphibian : Frog :: Insect : ?
(a) 145 (b) 155 (c) 135 (d) 125 SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.404. Select the number-pair in which
(a) Butterfly (b) Ostrich the two numbers are related in the same
Q.391. Select the option that is related (c) Rat (d) Snake way as the two numbers in the following
to the third term in the same way as the number-pair.
second term is related to the first term. Q.398. Select the option that is related to 18 : 57 :: ?
Heptagon : Figure :: Male : ? the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) second term is related to the first term. (a) 26 : 75 (b) 24 : 70
(a) Female (b) Gender Car : Wheel :: Clock : ? (c) 14 : 43 (d) 28 : 87
(c) Brother (d) Work SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) Second (b) Hour Q.405. Select the option that is related to
Q.392. Select the option in which the (c) Needle (d) Circular the third term in the same way as the
words share the same relationship as that second term is related to the first term.
shared by the given pair of words. Q.399. In the following question, select Crockery : Cup :: Garment : ?
Garage : Mechanic :: ? the related number from the given SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) alternatives. (a) Rat (b) Shopkeeper
(a) Labour : Factory 446 : 491 :: 963 : ? (c) Shop (d) Trouser
(b) Hospital : Doctor SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) Temple : Teacher (a) 1008 (b) 1014 Q.406. Select the option that is related to
(d) Teacher : School (c) 1024 (d) 1018 the third number in the same way as the
second number is related to the first
Q.393. Select the option that is related to Q.400. Select the word pair in which the number.
the third term in the same way as the two words are related in the same way as 18 : 323 :: 24 : ?
second term is related to the first term. the two words in the following word SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
JOM : KPN :: PET : ? pair. (a) 625 (b) 575 (c) 675 (d) 535
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) Star : Sun :: ?
(a) QFV (b) ODS SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) Q.407. Select the option that is related to
(c) QFU (d) QDU (a) Sparrow : Bird (b) Animal : Wild the third term in the same way as the
(c) Venus : Hot (d) Planet : Mars second term is related to the first term.
Q.394. Select the option that is related to Leather : Shoes :: Asphalt : ?
the third term in the same way as the Q.401. Select the option in which the SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
second term is related to the first term. letters share the same relationship as that (a) Car (b) Air
Nest : Bird :: Palace : ? shared by the given pair of letters. (c) Water (d) Road
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) TG : SE :: ?
(a) Jeep (b) Soldier SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) Q.408. Select the word pair in which the
(c) Big (d) King (a) MA : LZ (b) LR : KT two words are related in the same way as
(c) KB : JZ (d) TP : UN the two words in the following
Q.395. Select the option that is related to word-pair.
the third number in the same way as the Q.402. Select the option that is related Web : Spider :: ?
second number is related to the first to the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
number. second term is related to the first term. (a) Nest : Bird (b) Palace : Rat
31 : 963 :: 17 : ? Litre : Volume :: Hectare : ? (c) Convict : Prison (d) Den : Eskimo
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) 291 (b) 290 (c) 289 (d) 287 (a) Area (b) Time Q.409. Select the option that is related to
Q.396. Select the option which has the (c) Mass (d) Force the third Letter Cluster in the same way
exact same relationship between the as the second Letter Cluster is related to
letters as in the given pair of letters. Q.403. Select the option that is related to the first Letter Cluster.
GUN : JYS :: ? the third Letter Cluster in the same way TOK : SNJ :: LAP : ?
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) KAN (b) KAO as the second Letter Cluster is related to Q.423. Select the option that is related to
(c) KZO (d) LAN the first Letter Cluster. the third Letter Cluster in the same way
ROLF : VTRM :: NODP : ? as the second Letter Cluster is related to
the first Letter Cluster.
Q.410. Select the option that is related to SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning)
ROL : URO :: TAG : ?
the third term in the same way as the (a) RTJW (b) SUKX
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
second term is related to the first term. (c) RUJW (d) SVRX
(a) XEL (b) XEK
Jute : Sack :: Wood : ? (c) WEJ (d) WDJ
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) Q.417. Select the option that is related to
(a) Furniture (b) Brown the third number in the same way as the Q.424. Select the word pair in which the
(c) Plastic (d) Hard second number is related to the first two words are related in the same way as
number. the two words in the following
Q.411. Select the option that is related to 95 : 141 :: 87 : ? word-pair.
Arc : Circle :: ?
the third Letter Cluster in the same way SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
as the second Letter Cluster is related to (a) 147 (b) 137 (c) 133 (d) 127
(a) Watch : Needle (b) House : Room
the first Letter Cluster.
(c) Blade : Sofa (d) Tyre : Bike
ROAD : TREI :: MINT : ? Q.418. Select the option that is related to
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) the third number in the same way as the
Q.425. Select the option that is related to
(a) OMRY (b) PMSZ second number is related to the first the fourth term in the same way as the
(c) PNSZ (d) OLRY number. first term is related to the second term.
14 : 68 :: 16 : ? 16 : 272 :: ? : 380
Q.412. Select the option that is related to SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
the third term in the same way as the (a) 87 (b) 78 (c) 95 (d) 26 (a) 17 (b) 19 (c) 21 (d) 23
second term is related to the first term.
Film : Producer :: Poem : ? Q.419. Select the option that is related to Q.426. Select the option that is related to
the fourth term in the same way as the
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) the third term in the same way as the
first term is related to the second term.
(a) Director (b) Actor second term is related to the first term. DFIM : CEHL :: ? : KMPT
(c) Poet (d) Cobbler Court : Tennis :: Rink : ? SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) LNUQ (b) LNQU
Q.413. Select the option that is related to (a) Golf (b) Skating (c) JLOS (d) UVWL
the third number in the same way as the (c) Cricket (d) Chess
second number is related to the first Q.427. ‘Furniture’ is related to the
‘Carpenter’in the same way as ‘Cloth’ is
number. Q.420. Select the option that is related to
related to the _______.
596 : 965 :: 824 : ? the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) second term is related to the first term. (a) Butcher (b) Cobbler
(a) 248 (b) 408 (c) 418 (d) 258 Green : Colour :: Cricket : ? (c) Tailor (d) Blacksmith
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.414. Select the option that is related to (a) Ball (b) Bat Q.428. ‘Candle’ is related to the ‘Wick’
the third term in the same way as the (c) Game (d) Hockey in the same way as ‘Pen’ is related to the
second term is related to the first term. _______.
Season : Winter :: Figure : ? Q.421. Select the option in which the SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) letters share the same relationship as that (a) Pencil (b) Nib
(a) Diagonal (b) Angle shared by the given pair of letters. (c) Inkpot (d) Light
(c) Triangle (d) Sides ROJ : TQL :: ?
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.429. Jharkhand’ is related to ‘State’ in
Q.415. Select the option that is related to (a) JAN : LCL (b) ORF : QPH the same way as ‘Lakshwadweep’ is
the third term in the same way as the (c) TUE : VWG (d) AND : CLB related to ‘_________’.
second term is related to the first term. SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Cold : Refrigerator :: Hot : ? Q.422. Select the option that is related to (a) Punjab (b) Union Territory
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) the third term in the same way as the (c) Ranchi (d) District
(a) Paper (b) Cold second term is related to the first term.
Plate : Utensils :: Car : ? Q.430. Select the word pair in which the
(c) Oven (d) AC
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening) two words are related in the same way as
(a) Driver (b) Vehicle the two words in the following
Q.416. Select the option that is related to
(c) Tyre (d) Bike word-pair.
the third Letter Cluster in the same way
Skin : Eczema
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.437. Select the word-pair in which the 10 : 1010 :: 11 : ?
(a) Kidney : Diabetics two words are related in the same way as SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
(b) Lungs : Oxygen are the two words in the following (a) 1342 (b) 1331
(c) Eyes : Cataracts word-pair. (c) 1352 (d) 1351
(d) Heart : Blood Phone : Telecommunication
Q.444. Select the set in which the
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
numbers are related in the same way as
Q.431. Select the option that is related to (a) Newspaper : Magazine
are the numbers of the following set.
the third number in the same way as the (b) Bus : Transportation
17, 85, 425
second number is related to the first (c) Refrigerator : Snow
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
number. (d) Geyser : Water
(a) 15, 75, 300 (b) 18, 108, 440
12 : 121 : : 10 : ?
(c) 21, 105, 525 (d) 16, 80, 320
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.438. Select the option that is related to
(a) 64 (b) 81 (c) 112 (d) 91 the third letter-cluster in the same way as
Q.445. Select the option that is related to
the second letter-cluster is related to the
the third number in the same way as the
Q.432. Select the option that is related to first letter-cluster.
second number is related to the first
the third letter-cluster in the same way as HKRC : ENOF : : SRYK : ?
number.
the second letter-cluster is related to the SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
4 : 41 : : 7 : ?
first letter-cluster. (a) OTVM (b) PVUN
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
PECL : OFHS : : QTJM : ? (c) PUVN (d) OUVM
(a) 111 (b) 114 (c) 113 (d) 112
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) PNVT (b) ONVS Q.439. Select the option that is related to
Q.446. Select the option that is related to
(c) PMWT (d) OMWS the third letter-cluster in the same way as
the second letter-cluster is related to the the third letter-cluster in the same way as
first letter-cluster. the second letter-cluster is related to the
Q.433. Select the set in which the
KSJ:MUL::RCU:? first letter-cluster.
numbers are related in the same way as SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) BTU : JBC : : HLA : ?
are the numbers of the following set. (a) TDV (b) TEV SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
5, 30, 40 (c) UEW (d) TEW (a) OTH (b) PSH
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) PTI (d) OTI
(a) 4, 25, 32 (b) 6, 42, 49 Q.440. Select the set in which the
(c) 8, 72, 88 (d) 7, 56, 77 numbers are related in the same way as
are the numbers of the following set: Q.447. Select the word-pair in which the
46,92,69 two words are related in the same way as
Q.434. Select the option that is related to
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) are the two words in the following
the third number in the same way as the
(a) 56, 78, 60 (b) 48, 82, 63 word-pair.
second number is related to the first (c) 50, 88, 59 (d) 34, 72, 53 Bird : Nest
number.
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
17 : 306 : : 21 : ? Q.441. Select the word-pair in which the
(a) Rabbit : Burrow (b) Lion : Hole
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) two words are related in the same way as
are the two words in the following (c) Shed : Cow (d) Bear : Stable
(a) 459 (b) 462 (c) 460 (d) 464
word-pair.
Toad:Amphibian Q.448. ‘Nagaland’ is related to ‘State’ in
Q.435. ‘Magician’ is related to ‘Magic’
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) the same way as ‘South America’ is
in the same way as ‘Joker’ is related to
(a) Snail : Amphibian related to ‘_________’.
‘_________’.
(b) Crab : Amphibian SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) Squirrel : Reptile (a) Continent (b) Land
(a) Ball (b) Movie
(d) Tortoise : Reptile (c) Country (d) Capital
(c) Comedy (d) Stage
Q.442. ‘Creative’ is related to Q.449. Select the option that is related to
Q.436. Select the set in which the ‘Innovative’ in the same way as ‘Clear’ the third number in the same way as the
numbers are related in the same way as is related to’’____’. second number is related to the first
are the numbers of the SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
number.
following set. (a) Opaque (b) Transparent
225 : 210 : : 324 : ?
7, 18, 126 (c) Covered (d) Smooth
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.443. Select the option that is related to (a) 256 (b) 290 (c) 316 (d) 306
(a) 12, 80, 320 (b) 8, 21, 148
the third number in the same way as the
(c) 10, 20, 200 (d) 11, 30, 340 second number is related to the first Q.450. Select the option that is related to
number the third letter-cluster in the same way as
the second letter-cluster is related to the (a) Indigo (b) Yellow Tailor : Sewing Machine :: Farmer : ?
first letter-cluster. (c) Violet (d) Pink SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening)
TKJR : VNNW : : GXMQ : ? (a) Crops (b) Fields
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) Q.457. Select the option that is related to (c) Plough (d) Seed
(a) HARV (b) JBQV the third Letter Cluster in the same way
(c) IAQV (d) IZPV as the second Letter Cluster is related to Q.465. Select the option that is related to
the first Letter Cluster. the third term in the same way as the
second term is related to the first term.
Q.451. 'School’ is related to ‘Study’ in BDHP : CFJT : : PHDB : ?
GP:NH::ET:?
the same way as ‘Restaurant’ is related SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening)
to ‘________’. (a) BSWN (b) HWSH (a) JK (b) HJ (c) JJ (d) JL
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) (c) HSWH (d) QJFF
(a) Waiter (b) Eat Q.466. Select the option that is related to
(c) Vegetables (d) Menu Q.458. Find the correct option that can the third term in the same way as the
complete the analogy. second term is related to the first term.
Q.452. Select the word-pair in which the ? : Music :: Calculator : Calculation Genuine : Authentic :: Mirage : ?
two words are related in the same way as SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning)
are the two words in the following (a) Violin (b) Bird (a) Reflection (b) Image
word-pair. (c) Notebook (d) Phone (c) Illusion (d) Hideout
Gallon : Volume
Q.459. Select the option that is related to
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) Q.467. ‘Lion’ is related to ‘Cub’ in the
the third letter-cluster in the same way as
(a) Mile : Distance the second letter-cluster is relates to the same way as 'Cow’ is related to _____.
(b) Light : Power first letter-cluster SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning)
(c) Minute : Seconds AhbH : HbhA :: YfgT : ? (a) Calf (b) Lamb
(d) Yards : Weight SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) Foal (d) Joey
(a) YfgT (b) TfgY
Q.453. Select the set in which the (c) YgfT (d) TgfY Q.468. If 4 + 5 = 41 and 10 +12 = 244,
numbers are related in the same way as then 6 + 8 =?
Q.460. Select the option that is related to
are the numbers of the SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning)
the third term in the same way as the
following set. second term is related to the first term. (a) 200 (b) 88 (c) 96 (d) 100
6, 37, 217 Austria : Vienna :: Jordan : ?
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.469.. Select the option that is related
(a) 7, 48, 284 (b) 5, 26, 124 (a) Syria (b) Amman to the third term in the same way as the
(c) 4, 17, 65 (d) 10, 100, 1002 (c) Arab (d) Lebanon second term is related to the first term.
CINQ : EKPS :: FRGS : ?
Q.454. Select the option that is related to Q.461. Select the option that is related to SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning)
the third term in the same way as the the third number in the same way as the
(a) HTIU (b) HITU
second number is related to the first
second term is related to the first term. (c) ITJU (d) HTUI
number.
BUCKET :DSEIGR : : BONUS : ? 9 : 28 :: 56 : ?
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.470. Select the option that is related to
(a) DPMSU (b) DMSPU (a) 3 (b) 112 (c) 169 (d) 18 the third term in the same way as the
(c) DMPSU (d) DSPUM second term is related to the first term.
Q.462. Find the correct option that can 147:159∷167:?
Q.455. Select the option that is related to complete the analogy. SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning)
Kiln:Bricks::?:Bread
the third number in the same way as the (a) 276 (b) 143 (c) 176 (d) 181
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening)
second number is related to the first
(a) Bakery (b) Distillery
number. Q.471. Select the option that is related to
(c) Shop (d) Diary the Fourth term in the same way as the
735 : 612 ∷ 476 : ?
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning) first term is related to the second term.
Q.463. Select the option that is related to Pinna : Ears :: ? : Eyes
(a) 353 (b) 336 (c) 343 (d) 432 the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon)
second term is related to the first term. (a) Cornea (b) Corns
Q.456. Select the option that is related to 6:2::8:? (c) Anvil (d) Vision
the third term in the same way as the SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening)
second term is related to the first term. (a) 3 (b) 7 (c) 5 (d) 1 Q.472. Select the option that is related to
Jasmine : White ∷ Sunflower : ? the third term in the same way as the
Q.464. Find the correct option that can second term is related to the first term.
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
complete the analogy. 4 : 60 :: 5 : ?
(73, 78, 93) Q.525. Select the option that is related to (c) (14, 52, 156) (d) (3, 12, 37)
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) the third term in the same way as the
(a) (29, 34, 39) (b) (23, 33, 38) second term is related to the first term. Q.532. Select the option in which the
(c) (145, 150, 165) (d) (67, 72, 82) SPORTS : 214 :: SOCIAL : ? words share the same relationship as that
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) shared by the given pair of words.
Q.519. select the option in which the (a) 118 (b)116 (c) 60 (d) 120 Food : Chef
words share the same relationship as that SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening)
shared by the given pair of words. Q.526. Select the option in which the (a) Painter : Painting (b) Farmer : Field
Wheel : Spoke numbers share the same relationship as (c) Film : Producer (d) Hospital : Doctor
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) that shared by the given pair of numbers.
(a) Table : Chair (b) House : Room 63 : 72 Q.533. Select the option that is related to
(c) Star: Galaxy (d) Chapter : Book SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) the third term in the same way as the
(a) 112 : 144 (b) 188 : 216 second term is related to the first term.
Q.520. Select the option that is related to (c) 161 : 184 (d) 152 : 133 Wall : Brick :: Fabric : ?
the third term in the same way as the SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening)
second term is related to the first term. Q.527. Select the option that is related to (a) Mill (b) Skirt
Ballet : Choreographer :: Clothes : ? the third number in the same way as the (c) Design (d) Yarn
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) second number is related to the first
(a) Tailor (b) Printer number. Q.534. Select the option that is related to
(c) Shopkeeper (d) Producer 289 : 324 :: 441 : ? the third term in the same way as the
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) second term is related to the first term.
Q.521. Select the option in which the (a) 529 (b) 484 (c) 401 (d) 483 Camel : Howdah :: Horse : ?
numbers share the same relationship as SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening)
that shared by the given pair of numbers. Q.528. Select the word from the given (a) Hoof (b) Saddle
76 : 171 options that is similar to the given words (c) Chariot (d) Seat
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) and hence belong to the same group.
(a) 24:39 (b) 52:115 Eagle, Ostrich, Kiwi Q.535. Select the word from the given
(c) 28:63 (d) 62:135 SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) options that is similar to the given words
(a) Unicorn (b) Bat hence belong to the same group.
Q.522. Select the option in which the (c) Sparrow (d) Shark Squeak : Quack : Cackle
words share the same relationship as that SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
shared by the given pair of words. Q.529. Select the option that is related to (a) Speak (b) Croak
Lotus : Flower the fifth number in the same way as the (c) Noise (d) Sound
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) second number is related to the first
(a) Furniture : wood (b) Rial : Currency number and the fourth number is related Q.536. Select the option that is related to
(c) Paper : Book (d) Metal : Copper to the third number. the fourth term in the same way as the
10 : 142 :: 17 : 359 :: 21 : ? first term is related to the second term.
Q.523. Select the option that is related to SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) NRGLEDGLLQ : MOTIVATION :: ? :
the fifth number in the same way as the (a) 525 (b) 576 DEMEANOURS
second number is related to the first (c) 529 (d) 527 SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
number and the fourth number is related (a) WHMHZQLWIV
to the third number. Q.530. Select the option that is related to (b) WHNIYOLXIV
9 : 102 :: 11 : 146 :: 13 : ? the third term in the same way as the (c) WHNHZQLXIV
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) second term is related to the first term. (d) WHHNZLQXIV
(a) 198 (b) 171 (c) 175 (d) 200 SUNDAY : RWKHVE :: ANNUAL : ?
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) Q.537. Select the option that is related to
Q.524. Select the option that is related to (a) AOKXWR (b) ZPLXVN the third term in the same way as the
the fifth number in the same way as the (c) ZPKYVR (d) BPKYVQ second term is related to the first term.
second number is related to the first Bricks: House :: Twigs: ?
number and the fourth number is related Q.531. Select the option in which the SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
to the third number numbers share the same relationship as (a) Wood (b) Fire
31: 3 :: 75 : 35 :: 54: ? that shared by the given set of numbers. (c) Nest (d) Tree
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) (9, 28, 85)
(a) 19 (b) 9 (c) 20 (d) 21 SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) Q.538..Select the option in which the
(a) (7, 22, 67) (b) (11, 34, 102) numbers share the same relationship as
that shared by the given pairs of Q.545. Select the option that is related to (a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 9 (d) 11
numbers. the third number in the same way as the
72:108 second number is related to the first Q.552. Select the option in which the
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) number. words share the same relationship as that
(a) 36:57 (b) 92:153 428 : 717 :: 236 : ? shared by the given pair of words.
(c) 84:126 (d) 90:136 SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening) Players : Team
(a) 713 (b) 349 SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
Q.539. Select the option that is related to (c) 339 (d) 249 (a) Class : Students
the fifth number in the same way as the (b) Flowers : Bouquet
second number is related to the first Q.546. Select the option that is related to (c) Grapes : Dozen
number and the fourth number is related the third term in the same way as the (d) Band : Musician
to the third number. second term is related to the first term. /
121 : 145 :: 49 : 65 :: 169 : ? Field : Farmer :: Observatory : ? Q.553. Select the option in which the
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening) words share the same relationship as that
(a) 197 (b) 196 (c) 198 (d) 193 (a) Telescope (b) Astronomer shared by the given pair of words.
(c) Astronaut (d) Stars Touch : Push
Q.540.Select the option that is related to SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
the third term in the same way as the Q.547. Select the option that is related to (a) Speak : Shout (b) Refuse : Accept
second term is related to the first term. the third term in the same way as the (c) Run : Walk (d) Eat : Drink
7/50 : 9/82 :: 13/170 : ? second term is related to the first term.
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) NEEDLE : MFDEKF :: BUCKET : ? Q.554. Select the option in which the
(a) 15/225 (b) 225 SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening) words share the same relationship as that
(c) 15/224 (d) 15/226 (a) AVBLDS (b) AVBLDU shared by the given pair of words.
(c) CVDLFS (d) CVBLDU Fatigue : Rest
Q.541. Select the options in which the SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
numbers do NOT share the same Q.548. ‘Needle’ is related to ‘Sew’ in (a) Water : Thirst
relationship as that shared by the given the same way as ‘Microscope’ is related (b) Disease: Medicine
pair of numbers to ‘______ ’. (c) Darkness : Night
(23, 115, 207) SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening) (d) Food : hunger
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) (a) Lens (b) Laboratory
(a) (8, 35, 72) (b) (6, 30, 54) (c) Magnify (d) Science Q.555. ‘Link’ is related to ‘Chain’ in the
(c) (16, 80, 144) (d) (21, 105, 189) same way as ‘Bead’ is related to
Q.549. Select the option that is related to _______
Q.542. Select the option in which the the fourth term in the same way as the SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
words share the same relationship as that first term is related to the second term. (a) Pearl (b) Necklace
shared by the given pair of words. ULJ : POO :: ? : KRT (c) Jewellery (d) sea
Apple : Fruit SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening) Q.556. Select the option that is related to
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) (a) PIO (b) FMO the third term in the same way as the
(a) Rose : Red (b) Cup : Saucer (c) FIY (d) PIY second term is related to the first term.
(c) Okra : Vegetable (d) State : Assam WARDROBE : AWDROREB ::
Q.550. Select the option in which the AQUARIUM : ?
Q.543. Select the option that is related to number set shares the same relationship SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
the third term in the same way as the as that shared by the given number set. (a) QAAIURMU (b) UQAAIRMU
second term is related to the first term. (101, 106, 131) (c) MUIRRAUQA (d) QAAUIRMU
INSPIRE: JPVTNXL :: PERSIST : SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) (a) (29, 34, 39) (b) (123, 128, 153) Q.557. Select the option that is related to
(a) QGUWNYA (b) QFVWNYA (c) (170, 202, 137) (d) (419, 424, 437) the third term in the same way as the
(c) QGUWNXZ (d) QGUVMYA second term is related to the first term .
Q.551. Select the option that is related to HOSPITAL : JLWKOMIC ::
Q.544.‘Moisten’ is related to ‘Drench’ the fifth number in the same way as the MEDICINE : ?
in the same way as ‘Prick’ is related to: second number is related to the first SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) number and the fourth number is related (a) OBHDIBVW (b) PBIHIBWV
(a) Pin (b) Knife to the third number. (c) PCHDIBWV (d) OBHDIBVV
(c) Scratch (d) Stab 19 : 23 :: 11 : 13 :: 7 : ?
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
Q.558. Select the option in which the second number is related to the first
words share the same relationship as that Q.565. Choose the option that has the number and the fourth number is related
shared by the given pairs of words. same relation between words as between to the third number.
Leaves : Rustle the given words? 14 : 289 :: 17 : 400 :: 21 : ?
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) Gallop: Horse SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
(a) Jackal: Roar (b) Rain : Patter SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) (a) 576 (b) 441
(c) Drum: Jingle (d) Bells : Temple (a) Bird: Kangaroo (c) 570 (d) 504
(b) Race: Lion
Q.559. Select the options in which the (c) Stampede: rat Q.572. Select the option that is related to
numbers do NOT share the same (d) Elephant: slow motion the third term in the same way as the
relationship as that shared by the given second term is related to the first term.
pair of numbers Q.566. Select the word from among the ZPEEXFLCRQ : SHIFT ::
(98, 107, 125) given options that is similar to the given ATEXXDIBVO : ?
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) words and hence belongs to the same SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
(a) (319, 328, 346) (b) (122, 131, 149) group. (a) ADORE (b) WAGER
(c) (29, 38, 56) (d) (73, 82, 99) Crocodile : Snake : Iguana : ? (c) VADER (d) EAGLE
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
Q.560. Select the option that is related to (a) Frog (b) Starfish Q.573. Three of the four options are
the third number in the same way as the (c) Chameleon (d) Toad similar to the given number set in a
second number is related to the first certain manner while one is different.
number. Q.567. Select the option in which the Select the option that is NOT like the
104 : 117 :: 216 : ? numbers share the same relationship as given number set.
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) that shared by the given pair of numbers. (90, 450, 810)
(a) 342 (b) 243 (c) 234 (d) 245 72 : 14 SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) (a) (5, 25, 45) (b) (21, 105, 189)
Q.561. Select the option that is related to (a) 36 : 19 (b) 92 : 17 (c) (7, 35, 56) (d) (17, 85, 153)
the third term in the same way as the (c) 45 : 20 (d) 81 : 80
second term is related to the first term. Q.574. Select the option that is related to
Monk : Monastery :: Knight : ? Q.568. Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) the third word in the same way as the second number is related to the first
(a) Stable (b) Cottage second word is related to the first word. number.
(c) Mansion (d) Convent Power : Watt :: Pressure : ? 184 : 207 :: 208 : ?
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning)
Q.562. Select the option in which the (a) Degrees (b) Pascal (a) 234 (b) 344 (c) 235 (d) 237
numbers share the same relationship as (c) Newton (d) Ohm
that shared by the given pair of numbers Q.575 ‘Quarrel’ is related to ‘War’ in
72-14 Q.569. Select the option that is related to the same way as ‘Error’ is related to
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) the third term in the same way as the ‘_________’.
(a) 45- 20 (b) 92- 17 second term is related to the first term. SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning)
(c) 36- 19 (d) 81-80 6/34 : 8/62 :: 11/119 : ? (a) Mend (b) Defect
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) (c) Blunder (d) Flaw
Q.563. Select the option that is related to (a) 13/165 (b) 17/167
the fifth number in the same way as the (c) 15/171 (d) 13/167 Q.576. Select the option that has the
second number is related to the first same relation with the third word as the
number and the fourth number is related Q.570. Select the option that is related to second word.
to the third number the third term in the same way as the Son: Daughter :: Reindeer :?
14:98::18:162::26: ? second term is related to the first term. SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning)
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) PURPOSE : QWUTTYL :: SERVICE : (a) Reindeer cub (b) American reindeer
(a) 345 (b) 338 (c) 328 (d) 262 ? (c) Antelope (d) Deer
Q.564. ‘Pleasure’ is related to ‘Joy’ in SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) Q.577. Select the option in which the
the same way as ‘Diligent’ is related to (a) RGVZNHL (b) TGUZNGL numbers are NOT related in the same
‘______’. (c) RFUZNGL (d) TGUZNIL way as are the numbers in the given set.
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) (143, 110, 88)
(a) Breathlessness (b) Industrious Q.571. Select the option that is related to SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning)
(c) Anger (d) Sympathy the fifth number in the same way as the (a) (69, 36, 14) (b) (61, 28, 6)
(c) (114, 82, 60) (d) (123, 90, 68) (a) IWJNYOMG (b) GVJMXOMG Q.590. Select the option that has the
(c) GWJMYOMG (d) IVJNYOMH same relationship with the third term as
Q.578. Select the option that is related to the second term is from the first term.
the fifth number in the same way as the Q.584. Select the options in which the DEMOGRAPHY : EDOMHSPAYH ::
second number is related to the first given numbers share the same BACKGROUND : ?
number and the fourth number is related relationship as that shared by the given SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
to the third number. numbers of pairs. (a) DNKCSHUOAB
16 : 128 :: 18 : 162 :: 22 : ? 16 : 35 (b) ABKCHSUODN
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) (c) ABKCSHUODN
(a) 246 (b) 242 (c) 88 (d) 484 (a) 43 : 67 (b) 19 : 93 (d) DNKCHSUOAB
(c) 14 : 35 (d) 54 : 96
Q.579. Select the option in which the Q.591. Select the option in which words
words share the same relationship as that Q.585. Select the option that is related to share the same relationship as that
shared by the given pair of words. the third number in the same way as the shared by the given pair of words.
Anemometer : Wind second number is related to the first Barometer : Pressure
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) number. SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
(a) Barometer : Depth 91 : 104 :: 161 : ? (a) Thermometer : Volume
(b) Seismograph : Earthquake SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) (b) Ammeter : Current
(c) Scale : Current (a) 235 (b) 237 (c) 184 (d) 344 (c) Scale : Seconds
(d) Odometer : Pressure (d) Voltmeter : Heat
Q.586. Select the option which has the
Q.580. Select the option in which the same relation with the third term as the Q.592. Select the option in which words
numbers share the same relationship as second term is with the first term. share the same relationship as that
that shared by the given a pair of CANOPY : BCKSKE :: WARDROBE :: shared by the given set of words.
numbers. ? Cat : Lion : Jaguar
78 - 57 SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) (a) XCOHMUUN (b) VCOHMUVN (a) Reptile : Snake : Toad
(a) 35 - 14 (b) 67 - 42 (c) XCOHMUUM (d) VCOHMUUM (b) Shark : Dolphin : Bat
(c) 45 - 21 (d) 24 - 19 (c) Monkey : Chimpanzee : Gorilla
Q.587. 'Scientist' is related to (d) Sports : Athlete : Jaevlin
Q.581. Select the option that is related to 'Laboratory' in the same way 'Teacher' is
the third term in the same way as the related to ______. SSC CGL 2019 TIER - I
second term is related to the first term. SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
TRAMPOLINE : RTMAQPILEN :: (a) Job (b) Students Q.593..Select the option that is related to
BINOCULARS : ? (c) Research (d) School the third word in the same way as the
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) same way as the second word is related
(a) RSLAVDNOBI (b) ICONVDALSR Q.588.Select the option that is related to to the first word
(c) IBONUCALSR (d) IBONDVALSR the third word in the same way as the Medicine : Disease :: Food : ?
second word is related to the first one. SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning)
Q.582.. Select the option in which the Island : Sea :: Oasis : ? (a) Hunger (b) Energy
words share the same relationship as that SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) (c) Nutrition (d) Thirst
shared by the given set of words (in the (a) Mountain (b) Desert
same order). (c) Trees (d) Air Q.594. Select the option that is related to
Track : Train : Driver the third number in the same way as the
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) Q.589. Select the option that is related to second number is related to the first
(a) Road : Bus : Conductor the fifth number in the same way as the number and the sixth number is related
(b) Sea : Ship : Captain second number is related to first number to the fifth number
(c) Sky : Pilot : Air Hostess and fourth number is related to the third SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning)
(d) Field : Athlete : Pole number. 12:72 :: 18:? :: 22:242
Q.583. Select the option that is related to 21 : 529 :: 25 : 729 :: 17 : ? (a) 160 (b) 164
the third term in the same way as the SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) (c) 162 (d) 140
second term is related to the first term. (a) 324 (b) 441 (c) 361 (d) 289 Q.595. Select the option in which the
AQUARIUM : ZSREMONU :: numbers are related in the same way as
HUMIDITY : ? are the numbers in the given set .
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning)
(269, 278, 296) SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening) (c) Spices (d) Cereals
(a) (419, 430, 448) (b) (109, 118, 128) (a) (14, 210, 276) (b) (12, 180, 228)
(c) (313, 322, 340) (d) (577, 586, 598) (c) (17, 245, 323) (d) (15, 225, 275) Q.609. Select the option in which the
words share the same relationship as that
Q.596. Select the option in which the Q.602. Select the option that is related to shared by the given pair of words
words share the same relationship as that the third number in the same way as the Turmeric : Spices
shared by the given pair of words. second number is related to the first SSC CGL 04/03/2020(afternoon)
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning) number. (a) Fig : Cashew Nuts
Clock : Time 7 : 329 :: 9: ? (b) Dates : Dry Fruits
(a) Ammeter : Current SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening) (c) Nutmeg : Chilli Flakes
(b) Balance : Scale (a) 711 (b) 1029 (d) Apricot : Pear
(c) Anemometer : Strain (c) 728 (d) 743 Q.610. Select the option that is related to
(d) Taseometer : Wind the third number in the same way as the
Q.603. ’Beverages’ is related to ‘ Tea’ in second number is related to the first
Q.597. Select the option in which the the same way ‘Medicine’ is related to. number .
words share the same relationship as that SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening) 6 : 252 :: 5 : ?
shared by the given pair of words (a) Disease (b) Doctor SSC CGL 04/03/2020(afternoon)
Faculty :Teachers (c) Analgesic (d) Hospital (a) 175 (b) 150
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Afternoon) (c) 125 (d) 225
(a) Ants:Flocks Q.604. Select the option in which the
(b) Fleet:Trucks numbers are related in the same way as Q.611. Select the option that is related to
(c) Galaxy:Apartments are the numbers in the given set . the third term in the same way as the
(d) Colony:Wolves (109, 114, 139) second term is related to the first term
SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning) and the sixth term is related to the fifth
Q.598. Select the option that is related to (a) (268, 302, 237) (b) (313, 318, 343) term.
the third number in the same way as the (c) (579, 534, 549) (d) (419, 424, 439) 72 : 14 :: 87 : ? :: 96 : 54
second number is related to the first SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening)
number Q.605. Select the option in which the (a) 56 (b) 52 (c) 29 (d) 15
2809 : 53 :: 1524 : ? words share the same relationship as that
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Afternoon) shared by the given pair of words. Q.612. Select the option in which the
(a) 31 (b) 35 (c) 32 (d) 33 Hive:Bee words share the same relationship as that
SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning) shared by the given pair of words.
Q.599.’Cardiologist’ is related to ‘Heart’ (a) Burrow:Hare (b) Stable:cow Dentist : Doctor
in the same way as Neurologist is related (c) Sty:Dog (d) Eyrie: Bear SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening)
to ‘______’ (a) Line : Circle
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Afternoon) Q.606. Select the option that is related to (b) Algebra : Geometry
(a) Lungs (b) Brain the third number in the same way as the (c) Chemistry : Science
(c) Teeth (d) Ears second number is related to the first (d) Biology : Astrology
number and the sixth number is related
Q.600. Select the option in which the to the fifth number. . Q.613. Select the option in which the
words share the same relationship as that 52 : 221:: 20 : ? :: 64: 272 number set shares the same relationship
shared by the given pair of words share SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning) as that shared by the given number set.
the same relationship as that shared by (a) 85 (b) 84 (c) 255 (d) 170 (17, 24, 45)
the given pair of words. SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening)
Calendar :Date Q.607. Select the option that is related to (a) (18, 23, 46) (b) (19, 26, 34)
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening) the third word in the same way as the (c) (15, 20, 43) (d) (12, 19, 40)
(a) Clock : time second word is related to the first word
(b) Food : Vegetarian Jackal : Howl :: Rain : ? Q.614. .’Wheat’ is related to ‘Bread’ in
(c) Weight : Kilogram SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning) the same way as ‘Sugarcane’ is related
(d) Class : Group (a) Hustle (b) Thunder to ‘_________’
(c) Drops (d) Patter SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening)
Q.601. Select the option in which the Q.608. ‘Grapes’ is related to ‘Fruits’ in (a) Jaggery (b) Mayonnaise
numbers are related in the same way as the same way as ‘Pepper’ is related to (c) Grass (d) Ketchup
are the numbers in the given set. SSC CGL 04/03/2020(afternoon)
(11, 165, 209) (a) Pulses (b) Dry Fruits
Q.615. Select the option that is related to (a) Starfish (b) Frog (d) Integrity : Honesty
the third word in the same way as the (c) Deer (d) Snake
second word is related to the first word. Q.628. ‘Astronomy’ is related to ‘Stars’
Ministers : Council :: Sailors : ? Q.622. Select the option that has the in the same way as ‘Agronomy’ is
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning) same relation with each other as the related to ‘
(a) Ship (b) Captain given word pair. SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning)
(c) Crew (d) Sea Exam : Examiner (a) Emotions (b) Planets
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon) (c) Crops (d) Mines
Q.616. Select the option in which the (a) Election : observer
words share a relationship as that shared (b) Bank : Loan Q.629. Select the option in which the
by the given pair of words. (c) Inspection : Acceptance numbers are related in the same way as
Blunder : Error (d) Film : Comedian are the numbers in the given set.
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning) (343, 98, 21)
(a) Euphoria : Happiness Q.623. Select the option that is related to SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon)
(b) Speak : Hear the third number in the same way as the (a) (1331, 242, 33) (b) (512, 126, 27)
(c) War : Peace second number is related to the first (c) (1728, 288, 24) (d) (217, 72, 18)
(d) Anger : Rage number .
13 : 109 :: 24 : ? Q.630. Select the option that is related to
Q.617. Select the option that is related to SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening) the third word in the same way as the
the third number in the same way as the (a) 201 (b) 194 second word is related to the first word
second number is related to the first (c) 216 (d) 197 Crop : Farmer :: Food : ?
number and the sixth number is related SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon)
to the fifth number. Q.624. How ‘Criticism’ is related to (a) Kitchen (b) Vegetables
72 : 108 :: 84 : ? :: 102 : 153 ‘Condemnation’, the same way (c) Chef (d) Utensil
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning) ‘Solidarity’ is related to ‘________’ Q.631. Select the option that is related to
(a) 126 (b) 144 (c) 117 (d) 135 SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening) the third number in the same way as the
(a) Heinous (b) Prosperity number is related to the first number and
Q.618. Select the option in which the (c) Guilty (d) Unity the sixth number is related to the fifth
numbers are related in the same way as number .
are the numbers in the given set. Q.625. Select the option in which the 78 : 117 :: 90 : ? :: 108 : 162
(13, 65, 117) numbers are related in the same way as SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon)
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning) are the numbers in the given set. (a) 144 (b) 126
(a) (14, 70, 127) (b) (15, 75, 135) (8, 7, 407) (c) 117 (d) 135
(c) (17, 85, 163) (d) (12, 55, 109) SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening)
(a) (12, 8, 555) (b) (10, 8, 576) Q.632. Select the option that is related to
Q.619. Select the option that is related to (c) (11, 12, 450) (d) (9, 6, 297) the third number in the same way as the
the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first
second number is related to the first Q.626. Select the option in which the number.
number.4 : 69 :: 11 : ? words share the same relationship as that 8 : 576 :: 4 : ?
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon) shared by the given pair of words SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Evening)
(a) 176 (b) 1029 Player : Team (a) 120 (b) 80 (c) 70 (d) 90
(c) 198 (d) 1336 SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening)
(a) Flower : Bouquet Q.633. Select the option in which the
Q.620. Select the option in which the (b) Purpose : Crowd numbers are related in the same way as
numbers are related in the same way as (c) Ant : Bee are the numbers in the given set.
are the numbers in the given set. (d) Student : Teacher (14, 18, 277)
(7, 98, 196) SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Evening)
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon) Q.627. Select the option in which the (a) (18, 16, 485) (b) (24, 20, 576)
(a) (20, 267, 520) (b) (11, 154, 308) words share the same relationship as that (c) (20, 22, 521) (d) (12, 32, 320)
(c) (18, 185, 360) (d) (15, 190, 380) shared by the given pair of words.
North : South Q.634. Select the option in which the
Q.621. ’Vertebrate’ is related to SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning) words share the same relationship as that
‘Monkey’ in the same way as (a) Ductile : Bendable shared by the given pair of words.
‘Invertebrate’ is related to ‘________’. (b) Whole : Total Ear : Tinnitus
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon) (c) Frown : Smile SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Evening)
Q.654. Select the option in which the Q.660. Select the option that is related to (a) Oil factory (b) Seed
words share the same relationship as that the third term in the same way as the (c) Tree (d) Root
shared by the given pair of words./ second term is related to the first term.
Temple : Worship CAG:GEK::HEL:? Q.667. Select the option that is related to
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon) SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning) the third number in the same way as the
(a) Church : Prayer (a) EP (b) LIP second number related to the first
(b) University : President (c) GAC (d) INP number.
(c) Garden : Plants 19 : 23 :: 97 : ?
(d) Golden Temple : Amritsar Q.661. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
the third word in the same way as the (a) 94 (b) 77 (c) 101 (d) 91
Q.655. Select the option in which the second word is related to the first word.
words share the same relationship as that Farmer : Field : : Artist : ? Q.668. Select the set in which the
shared by the given pair of words. SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning) numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) (a) Actor (b) Action are the numbers of the following set.
Arteries : Circulatory System (c) Theatre (d) Hero (2, 6, 32)
(a) Nerves : Nervous System SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning)
(b) Lungs : Olfactory system Q.662. Select the option that is related to (a) (9, 13, 43) (b) (4, 12, 36)
(c) Eyes : Endocrine system the third number in the same way as the (c) (8, 18, 80) (d) (4, 8, 34)
(d) Kidney : Respiratory system second number is related to the first
number. Q.669. Select the option that is related to
Q.656. Select the option in which the 13 : 17 : : 73 : ? the third number in the same way as the
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon) second number is related to the first
are the numbers in the given set. (a) 99 (b) 81 (c) 78 (d) 79 number.
(14, 17, 961) 9 : 121 :: 7 : ?
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) Q.663. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning)
(a) (11,12, 729) (b) (12, 18, 851) the third word in the same way as the (a) 79 (b) 102 (c) 81 (d) 105
(c) (13, 19, 1024) (d) (15, 14, 743) second word is related to the first word.
Energy : Joule : : Power : ? Q.670. Select the option that is related to
Q.657. ‘Family’ is related to SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon) the third letter-cluster in the same way as
‘Upbringing’ in the same way as (a) Watt (b) Newton the second letter-cluster is related to the
‘School’ relates to ‘_______’. (c) Energy (d) Work first letter-cluster.
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) INTEX : EINTX :: SMALL : ?
(a) Children (b) Education Q.664. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning)
(c) Parents (d) Parents the third term in the same way as the (a) ALMLV (b) AJKLM
second term is related to the first term. (c) LLAMV (d) ALLMS
Q.658. Select the option that is related to HI8J : J22L :: P34R : ?
the third number in the same way as the SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening) Q.671. Select the option in which the
second number is related to the first (a) R38T (b) R36T words share the same relationship as that
number . (c) R36S (d) T38V shared by the given pair of words.
23 : 527 :: 19 : ? Chair : Furniture
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) Q.665. Select the pair of words from the SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning)
(a) 363 (b) 402 given options that shares a similar (a) Seat : Cover
(c) 359 (d) 325 relationship as (b) Bicycle : Travel
Ship: Sailor (c) Pencil : Wood
SSC CHSL 2019 TIER - I SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening) (d) Letter paper : Stationery
(a) Doctor: Engineer
Q.659. Select the option that is related to (b) Advocate: Office Q.672. Select the option in which the
the third number in the same way as the (c) Jail: Judge numbers share the same relationship as
second number is related to the first (d) Laboratory: Scientist that shared by the given number-pair.
number. 23 : 120
27 : 125 :: 343:? Q.666. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning) the third word in the same way as the (a) 18 : 90 (b) 45 : 230
(a) 1000 (b) 512 second word is related to the first word. (c) 54 : 250 (d) 63 : 316
(c) 729 (d) 1343 Butter : Milk :: Oil : ?
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
Q.673. Select the option that is related to (a) DYXH (b) XYNQ are the two words in the following
the third letter-cluster in the same way as (c) FQRM (d) HUML word-pair.
the second letter-cluster is related to the Diabetes:Disease
first letter-cluster. Q.680. Select the option in which the SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon)
GROW : IMRS :: PEST : ? numbers are related in the same way as (a) Bottle:Water
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon) are the numbers in the given set. (b) Office:Employee
(a) THVW (b) SZWQ (12, 96, 8) (c) Summer:Season
(c) RZVP (d) ODQP SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening) (d) Crop:Farmer
(a) (15, 50, 5) (b) (8, 40, 6)
Q.674. Select the option that is related to (c) (13, 39, 4) (d) (7, 63, 9) Q.687. Select the option in which the
the third word in the same way as the number set shares the same relationship
second word is related to the first word. Q.681. Select the option that is related to as that shared by the given number set.
Gradual : Abrupt :: Factual : ? the third word in the same way as the (52,48,64)
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon) second word is related to the first word. SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) Bonafide (b) Actual Needle : Sew :: Auger : ? (a) (92,90,8) (b) (82,78,81)
(c) Fictional (d) Verifiable SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening) (c) (70,62,441) (d) (61,55,36)
(a) Bore (b) Feed
Q.675. Select the option that is related to (c) Dig (d) View Q.688. Select the option that is related to
the third word in the same way as the the third term in the same way as the
second word is related to the first word. Q.682. Select the option that is related to second term is related to the first term.
Exercise : Gymnasium :: Boxing : ? the third word in the same way as the Gloves:Hands: : Shoes:?
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon) second word is related to the first word. SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) Track (b) Ring Boxing:Ring::Race:? (a) Feet (b) Leather
(c) Court (d) Rink SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning) (c) Cobbler (d) Knee
(a) Arena (b) Track
Q.676. Select the option in which the (c) Ground (d) Court Q.689. Select the option that is related to
numbers are related in the same way as the third number in the same way as the
are the numbers in the given set. Q.683. Select the option that is related to second number is related to the first
(36, 10, 16) the third number in the same way as the number.
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon) second number is related to the first 3:67::6:?
(a) (24, 9, 18) (b) (81, 11, 4) number. SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon)
(c) (13, 5, 8) (d) (21, 5, 28) 2197:12167::343:? (a) 222 (b) 349
SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning) (c) 42 (d) 55
Q.677. Select the option in which the (a) 729 (b) 1000
words share the same relationship as that (c) 515 (d) 4913 Q.690. Select the option that is related to
shared by the given pair of words. the third term in the same way as the
Cow : Byre Q.684. Select the option in which the second term is related to the first term.
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening) number set shares the same relationship Painting : Colour :: Homework : ?
(a) Nun : Monk (b) Owl : Barn as that shared by the given number set. SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening)
(c) Stag : Doe (d) Rat : Rodent (11,17,204) (a) Ink (b) School
SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon) (c)Teacher (d) Notebook
Q.678. Select the option in which the (a) (24,13,225) (b) (9,13,147)
numbers share the same relationship as (c) (22,14,318) (d) (12,21,273) Q.691. Select the option that is related to
that shared by the given number-pair. the third letter cluster in the same way as
50 : 357 Q.685. Select the option that is related to the second letter cluster is related to the
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening) the third letter cluster in the same way as first letter cluster.
(a) 15 : 115 (b) 18 : 133 the second letter cluster is related to the UBQ:XET::NKE:?
(c) 17 : 136 (d) 20 : 153 first letter cluster. SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening)
NR:MI::BK:? (a) QNH (b) QMH
Q.679. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon) (c) QNG (d) PNH
the third letter-cluster in the same way as (a) OP (b)YP (c) XM (d) YU
the second letter-cluster is related to the Q.692. Select the option in which the
first letter-cluster. Q.686. Select the word-pair in which the number set shares the same relationship
CELH : GANF :: BUPO : ? two words are related in the same way as as that shared by the given number set.
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening) (14,24,84)
SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening) Q.699. Select the option in which the (a) PBKL (b) MELI
(a) (12,60,186) (b) (16,20,160) numbers are related in the same way as (c) PELI (d) MBLI
(c) (22,34,176) (d) (18,30,135) are the numbers in the given set.
(3, 68, 5) Q.706. Select the option in which the
Q.693. Select the word-pair in which the SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning) numbers are related in the same way as
two words are related in the same way as (a) (5, 95, 8) (b) (2,72, 10) are the numbers in the given set.
are the two words in the given word-pair. (c) (4, 65, 5) (d) (2, 10, 1) (9, 217, 8)
Admission Card: Examination SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening) Q.700. Select the option that is related to (a) (5, 625, 6) (b) (4, 37, 3)
(a) Ticket:Train Journey the third letter-cluster in the same way as (c) (3, 49, 2) (d) (2, 76, 5)
(b) Passenger:Bus Stand the second letter-cluster is related to the
(c) Hotel:Chef first letter-cluster. Q.707. Select the option in which the
(d) Weather:Winter GOAT : DQYW :: TRES : ? numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning) are the numbers of the following set.
Q.694. Select the option in which the (a) QTCV (b) HUMO (3, 6, 30)
number set shares the same relationship (c) PSBU (d) RSDW SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening)
as that shared by the given number set. (a) (4, 12, 132) (b) (-4, 24, 342)
(11,15,400) Q.701. Select the option in which the (c) (5, 20, 420) (d) (2, 4, 22)
SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening) numbers are related in the same way as
(a) (10,12,244) (b) (20,22,870) are the numbers in the given set. Q.708. Select the option that is related to
(c) (12,17,493) (d) (18,24,786) (7, 15, 31) the third letter-cluster in the same way as
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning) the second letter-cluster is related to the
Q.695. Select the option that is related to (a) (2, 17, 14) (b) (5, 625, 6) first letter-cluster.
the third in the same way as the second (c) (6, 13, 21) (d) (3, 7, 15) CLOCK : CNSIS : : WATCH : ?
term is related to the first term and the SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening)
sixth term is related to the fifth term. Q.702. Select the option that is related to (a) WCXIP (b) WBVFL
27:6: : 8: ?: : 64:8 the third-cluster in the same way as the (c) WBWHO (d) WCVEJ
SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening) second letter-cluster is related to the first
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 1 (d) 3 letter-cluster. Q.709. Select the option in which the
LAME : OXPB :: TREE : ? numbers share the same relationship as
Q.696. Select the option in which the SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon) that shared by the given pair of
words share the same relationship as that (a) VNGB (b) WOHB numbers?
shared by the given pair of words. (c) QUBH (d) UMFA 42 : 18
Cow : Milk SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning) Q.703. Select the option in which the (a) 71 : 45 (b) 19 : 5
(a) Goat : Bleat (b) Eagle : Swoop numbers share the same relationship as (c) 31 : 29 (d) 10 : 9
(c) Bird : Fly (d) Hen : Egg that shared by the given number-pair.
34 : 210 Q.710. 'Pythagoras' is related to
Q.697. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon) 'Geometry' in the same way as 'Kepler' is
the third word in the same way as the (a) 38 : 236 (b) 66 : 402 related to '______'.
second word is related to the first word. (c) 47 : 282 (d) 54 : 100 SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening)
Work : Joule :: Area : ? (a) Electronics (b) Geography
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning) Q.704. Select the option in which the (c) Astronomy (d) Optics
(a) Hectare (b) Radian numbers are related in the same way as
(c) Length (d) Perimeter are the numbers in the given set. Q.711. Select the option in which the
Q.698. Select the option in which the (5, 6, 61) words share the same relationship as that
numbers share the same relationship as SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon) shared by the given pair of words.
that shared by the given number-pair. (a) (3, 4, 25) (b) (3, 8, 24) Sahara : Africa
8 : 49 (c) (9, 4, 26) (d) (5, 2, 49) SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning) (a) Thar : Australia
(a) 15 : 210 (b) 13 : 170 Q.705. Select the option that is related to (b) Sandy : America
(c) 9 : 87 (d) 12 : 121 the third term in the same way as the (c) Gobi : Asia
second term is related to the first term. (d) Gibson : Europe
EASY : IETZ :: LAKE : _______
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon)
Q.712. 'Human-beings' are related to (c) 169 (d) 144 SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening)
'Mammals' in the same way as 'Snake' is (a) Virus (b) Parasite
related to '_____'. Q.719. Select the option in which the (c) Bacteria (d) Nematodes
words share the same relationship as that
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning)
shared by the given pair of words.
(a) Amphibian (b) Reptile Q.727.Select the option in which the
Wheat : Cereal
(c) Mammals (d) Non-chordates SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon) word-pair shares the same relationship
(a) Winner : Prize (b) Tea : Coffee as that shared by the given word-pair.
Q.713. Select the option that is related to (c) Cinnamon : Spices (d) City : Traffic Tiger-Felidae
the third number in the same way as the SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening)
second number is related to the first Q.720. Select the option in which the (a) Rabbit:Bovidae (b) Lion:Leporidae
numbers are related in the same way as (c) Elephant:Canidae (d) Whale:Cetacea
number.
are the numbers in the given set.
88:308::126:? (789, 501, 645)
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning) Q.728. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 379 (b) 450 (a) (645, 705, 573) (b) (701, 538, 600) number set shares the same relationship
(c) 441 (d) 456 (c) (455, 573, 514) (d) (224, 640, 330) as that shared by the given number set.
(6,42,1890)
Q.714. Select the option in which the Q.721. Select the option in which the SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening)
numbers are related in the same way as (a) (2,6,54) (b) (4,20,420)
numbers are related in the same way as
are the numbers in the given set. (c) (7,23,1069) (d) (9,102,1190)
are the numbers in the given set. (13, 17, 442)
(15,556,331) SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon)
Q.729. Select the number-pair in which
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning) (a) (18, 15, 540) (b) (17, 21, 367)
(c) (15, 14, 415) (d) (11, 19, 628) the two numbers are related in the same
(a) (4,331,305) (b) (17,495,104)
way as are the two numbers of the
(c) (9,159,78) (d) (12,,228,74)
Q.722. ‘Nagaland’ is related to following number-pair?
‘Kohima’ in the same way as ‘Assam’ is 44 : 408
Q.715. Select the option in which the related to ‘_____’. SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Morning)
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 61 : 549 (b) 53 : 489
are the numbers in the given set. (a) Assamese (b) Konkani
(c) Dispur (d) Itanagar (c) 77 : 715 (d) 82 : 740
(15,49,201)
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning)
Q.723. Select the option that is related to Q.730. Select the option that is related to
(a) (18,58,290) (b) (29,91,369)
the third letter-cluster in the same way as the third letter-cluster in the same way as
(c) (24,76,307) (d) (17,55,220)
the second letter-cluster is related to the the second letter-cluster is related to the
first letter-cluster. first letter-cluster.
Q.716. Select the option that is related to KRZ : HOW : : CUX : ?
TALP : UXQO : : DUXR : ?
the third letter-cluster in the same way as SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) ZRU (b) ZTV SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Morning)
the second letter-cluster is related to the
(c) YSU (d) YTU (a) FSDR (b) ERCQ
first letter- cluster.
(c) ESBQ (d) FQBP
LZ: OA:: UR:?
Q.724. Study the given pattern carefully
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning)
and select the number that can replace Q.731. Select the word-pair in which the
(a) FS b) HB (c) GK (d) FI
the question mark(?) in it. two words are related in the same way as
(1,2,2) (7,35,5) (12,96,?) are the two words in the following
Q.717. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening) word-pair.
words share the same relationship as that
(a) 11 (b) 8 (c) 7 (d) 9 Temple : Church
shared by the given pair of words.
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Morning)
Weight:Kilogram
Q.725. Select the option that is related to (a) Hotel : Office
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning)
the third term in the same way as the (b) College : University
(a) Height:Length (b) Time:Clock
second term is related to the first term. (c) University : Student
(c) Distance:Hertz (d) Resistance:Ohm
EASY:DDNF:: MAKE:? (d) College : Theatre
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening)
Q.718. Select the option that is related to (a) LFD (b) NXPX
the third number in the same way as the Q.732. Select the option that is related to
(c) LDFL (d) XXPN the third number in the same way as the
second number is related to the first
number and the sixth number is related second number is related to the first
to the fifth number. Q.726. Select the option that is related to number.
8 : 81 : :12 : ? : : 11 : 144 the third term in the same way as the 10 : 1010 : : 11 : ?
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon) second term is related to the first term. SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 196 (b) 256 AIDS:VIRUS:: MALARIA:? (a) 132 (b) 1342
(c) 1320 (d) 131 SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning)
(a) Diseases (b) Books (a) (63,123,213) (b) (63,124,215)
Q.733. Select the option that is related (c) Treatment (d) Doctors (c) (125,216,343) (d) (126,217,344)
to the fourth term in the same way as the
first term is related to the second term. Q.740. Select the option that is related to Q.747. Select the option that is related to
TIGER : CAT : : ? : DOG the third number in the same way as the the third letter-cluster in the same way as
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon) second number is related to the first the second letter-cluster is related to the
(a) Jaguar (b) Lynx number. first letter-cluster.
(c) Fox (d) Lion 3:25::1:? STOP: HGLK:: LAMB:?
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning)
Q.734. Select the option that is related to (a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 9 (d) 10 (a) OZNY (b) NCOD
the third term in the same way as the (c) JYKZ (d) PYOX
second term is related to the first term. Q.741. Select the set in which the
JUST : IWPX : : AWAY : ? numbers are related in the same way as Q.748. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon) are the numbers of the following set. the third letter-cluster in the same way as
(a) AYWC (b) ZYXC (6,18,162) the second letter-cluster is related to the
(c) WYAA (d) AAYW SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Evening) first letter-cluster.
(a) (4,8,32) (b) (4,12,34 DASH : FYUF :: BOARD : ?
Q.735. Select the option in which the (c) (5,15,80) (d) (3,18,36) SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon)
number set shares the same relationship (a) ZPCLZ (b) DQYBF
as that shared by the given number set. Q.742. Select the option in which the (c) DMCPF (d) ZQYTB
(2, 41, 7) numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon) are the numbers of the following set. Q.749. Select the option in which the
(a) (4, 57, 11) (b) (8, 81, 11) (11,57,8) numbers share the same relationship as
(c) (6, 36, 9) (d) (9, 92, 11) SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning) that shared by the given pair of numbers.
(a) (18, 89, 15) (b) (15, 38, 13) 8 : 36
Q.736. Select the word-pair in which the (c) (12, 64, 10) (d) (15, 81, 12) SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon)
two words are related in the same way as (a) 4 : 8 (b) 10 : 42
are the two words in the following Q.743. Select the option in which the (c) 12 : 78 (d) 6 : 24
word-pair. numbers share the same relationship as
Sheep : Flock that shared by the given pair of numbers. Q.750. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon) 12:64 words share the same relationship as that
(a) City : District (b) Fish : Shoal SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning) shared by the given pair of words.
(c) Man : Human (d) River : Sea (a) 16:76 (b) 14:72 Fish : Pisciculture
Q.737. Select the set in which the (c) 11:56 (d) 13:65 SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon)
numbers are related in the same way as (a) Goat : Apiculture
are the numbers of the following set. Q.744. 'Umpire' is related to 'Pitch' in (b) Honeybee : Citriculture
(8,6,9) the same way as 'Mechanic' is related to (c) Earthworm : Horticulture
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Evening) '____'. (d) Silkworm : Sericulture
(a) (5,3,3) (b) (2,1,3) SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning)
(c) (3,3,6) (d) (4,2,6) (a) Spanner (b) Machine Q.751. 'Algebra' is related to 'Maths' in
(c) Garage (d) Repair the same way as 'optics' is related to
Q.738. Select the option that is related to '________'.
the third letter-cluster in the same way as Q.745. Select the option in which the SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon)
the second letter-cluster is related to the words share the same relationship as that (a) Physics (b) Geography
first letter-cluster. shared by the given pair of words. (c) Electronics (d) Biology
PURPLE:OWOTGK::GREEN:? Syringe:Piston Q.752. 'Curtain' is related to 'cloth' in the
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning) same way as 'jewellery' is related to
(a) FTBJI (b) FTBBI (a) Vehicle:Passenger (b) Balloon:Air '_______'.
(c) FTBIJ (d) FTBII (c) Tyre:Tube (d) Bulb:Light SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening)
(a) Valuable (b) Gold
Q.739. Select the option that is related to Q.746. Select the option in which the (c) Goldsmith (d) Beauty
the third word in the same way as the numbers are related in the same way as
second word is related to the first word. are the numbers of the following set.
School:Education::Hospital:? (26,63,124)
Q.753. Select the option in which the the second word is related to the first (a) Guava (b) Banana
numbers are related in the same way as word. (c) Orange (d) Grape
are the numbers in the given set. Car : Garage :: Aeroplane : ?
(4, 67, 20) SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning) Q.766. Select the set in which the
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening) (a) Sky (b) Runway numbers are related in the same way as
(a) (3, 30, 12) (b) (5, 28, 56) (c) Hanger (d) Pilot are the numbers of the following set.
(c) (6, 219, 44) (d) (7, 52, 104) (2, 6, 42)
Q.760. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening)
Q.754. Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the (a) (9,13,43) (b) (1,2,6)
the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first (c) (4,12,86) (d) (4,8,39)
second number is related to the first number.
number. 215 : 125 :: 415 : ? Q.767. Select the set in which the
11 : 143 :: 23 : ? SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning) numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening) (a) 625 (b) 145 are the numbers of the following set.
(a) 572 (b) 667 (c) 250 (d) 154 (10,50,1250)
(c) 470 (d) 529 SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening)
Q.761. Select the option that is related to (a) (2,10,125) (b) (4,8,32)
Q.755. Select the option in which the the third number in the same way as the (c) (9,45,945) (d) (4,20,300)
words share the same relationship as that second number related to the first
shared by the given pair of words. number. Q.768. Select the option that is related to
Asia : China 236 : 263 : : 768 : ? the third number in the same way as the
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon) second number is related to the first
(a) Asia : Antarctica (a) 788 (b) 778 number.
(b) Thailand : Bangkok (c) 876 (d) 786 9 : 72 :: 5 : ?
(c) Asia : Malaysia SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening)
(d) Africa : Continent Q.762. Select the option that is related to (a) 39 (b) 25 (c) 20 (d) 35
the third term in the same way as the
Q.756. Select the option in which the second term is related to the first term. Q.769. Select the option that is related to
numbers are related in the same way as PTR : R38 : : IMK : ? the third letter-cluster in the same way as
are the numbers in the given set. SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon) the second letter-cluster is related to the
(16, 88, 296) (a) M24 (b) K20 first letter-cluster.
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening) (c) M20 (d) K24 BLISS : STNLF :: STOP :____
(a) (28, 140, 518) (b) (12, 66, 222) SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening)
(c) (20, 110, 250) (d) (14, 77, 385) Q.763. Select the option that is related to (a) BLSQ (b) TQST
the third term in the same way as the (c) TTSQ (d) TTRR
Q.757. Select the option that is related to second term is related to the first term.
the third letter-cluster in the same way as BUS : AWP : : CAR : _______ Q.770. 'House' is related to 'Foundation'
the second letter-cluster is related to the SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon) in the same way as 'Tree' is related to
first letter-cluster. (a) BUD (b) BCD '______'.
TZS : WCV :: KQP : ? (c) CAB (d) BCO SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening) (a) Root (b) Branch
(a) NSP (b) MTS Q.764. Select the word-pair in which the (c) Stem (d) Soil
(c) NTP (d) NTS two words are related in the same way as
are the two words in the following Q.771. Select the option in which the
Q.758. Select the option that is related to word-pair. words share the same relationship as that
the third term in the same way as the Coach : Player shared by the given pair of words.
second term is related to the first term. SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening) Stringent : Flexible
KLEN : EKNL :: GHIS : ? (a) Captain : Team SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning) (b) Teacher : Student (a) Anxious : Depressed
(a) IHGS (b) IHSG (c) Umpire : Cricket (b) Responsive : Passionate
(c) IGHS (d) IGSH (d) Team : Practice (c) Daring : Venturesome
(d) Authoritarian : Liberal
Q.759. Select the option that is related to Q.765. 'Tree' is related to 'Mango’ in the
the third term word in the same way as same way as 'Vine' is related to '_____'. Q.772. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening) the third letter-cluster in the same way as
the second letter-cluster is related to the Q.779. Select the option in which the (a) Toxin (b) Liver
first letter-cluster. words share the same relationship as that (c) Inflammation (d) Viral
RICH : IRXS :: BOOK : ? shared by the given pair of words.
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning) Phobia : Fear Q.786. Select the option in which the
(a) XKKO (b) DQQM SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Afternoon) numbers are related in the same way as
(c) YLLP (d) ZLLH (a) Amnesia : Forgetting are the numbers of the following set.
(b) Cough : Infection (5, 8, 39)
Q.773. Select the option in which the (c) Dengue : Mosquitoes SSC CHSL 2019 19/10/2020 (Evening)
numbers are related in the same way as (d) Dyslexia : Disability (a) (13, 16, 88) (b) (11, 14, 74)
are the numbers of the following set. (c) (9, 12, 63) (d) (6, 8, 44)
(25, 20, 16) Q.780. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning) numbers are related in the same way as Q.787. 'Myopia' is related to 'Eye' in the
(a) (28, 18, 12) (b) (32, 16, 8) are the numbers of the following set. same way as 'Pyorrhea' is related to
(c) (30, 17, 10) (d) (34, 19, 9) (26, 144, 18) '______'.
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 2019: 20/10/2020 (Morning)
Q.774. Select the option in which the (a) (18, 120, 13) (b) (32, 196, 24) (a) Stomach (b) Gums
numbers are related in the same way as (c) (28, 190, 16) (d) (21, 108, 12) (c) Lung (d) Brain
are the numbers of the following set.
(12, 48, 8) Q.781. Select the option that is related to Q.788. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning) the third term in the same way as the the third number in the same way as the
(a) (15, 45, 12) (b) (18, 54, 13) second term is related to the first term. second number is related to the first
(c) (16, 64, 13) (d) (19, 57, 15) MAKE : AEKM :: JUST : _______ number.
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 2019: 20/10/2020 (Morning)
Q.775. Select the option in which the (a) UTSS (b) UTJS 29 : 838 : : 14 : ?
numbers share the same relationship as (c) JSTU (d) UJTS (a) 199 (b) 196
that shared by the given pair of numbers. (c) 193 (d) 195
2197 : 1331 Q.782. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning) numbers share the same relationship as Q.789. Select the option that is related to
(a) 1331 : 729 (b) 343 : 125 that shared by the given pair of numbers. the third term in the same way as the
(c) 512 : 216 (d) 729 : 343 512 : 64 second term is related to the first term.
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Afternoon) Malaria : Parasite : : Stomach ulcers : ?
Q.776. 'Advocate' is related to 'Client' in (a) 1331 : 144 (b) 1000 : 81 SSC CHSL 2019: 20/10/2020 (Morning)
the same way as 'Doctor' is related to (c) 1728 : 121 (d) 1331 : 121 (a) Protozoa (b) Parasites
'_______'. (c) Insects (d) Bacteria
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Afternoon) Q.783. Select the option that is related to
(a) Patient (b) Nurse the third letter-cluster in the same way as Q.790. Select the option that is related to
(c) Disease (d) Treatment 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.777. Select the option in which the RAMP : IZNK :: CEILING : ? number.
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 2019 19/10/2020 (Evening) 132 : 156 : : 462 : ?
are the numbers of the following set. (a) XVRORMT (b) XVTRPNL SSC CHSL 2019: 20/10/2020
(31, 18, 7) (c) WUQNQLS (d) YWSPSNU (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Afternoon) (a) 505 (b) 484
(a) (72, 34, 15) (b) (70, 38, 20) Q.784. Select the option in which the (c) 503 (d) 506
(c) (64, 50, 40) (d) (90, 54, 12) numbers share the same relationship as
that shared by the given pair of numbers. Q.791. Select the option in which the
Q.778. Select the option that is related to 132 : 12 words share the same relationship as that
the third letter-cluster in the same way as SSC CHSL 2019 19/10/2020 (Evening) shared by the given pair of words.
the second letter-cluster is related to the (a) 182 : 14 (b) 224 : 15 Distance : Kilometers
first letter-cluster. (c) 169 : 13 (d) 240 : 15 SSC CHSL 2019: 20/10/2020
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Afternoon) (Afternoon)
JAPAN : NAQAJ :: INDIA : ? Q.785. 'Anemia' is related to 'Blood' in (a) Volume : Liters (b) Weight : Scale
(a) DNIAI (b) AIENI the same way as 'Hepatitis' is related to (c) Fame : Television (d) Bushel : Corn
(c) AIDNI (d) NIEAI '______'.
SSC CHSL 2019 19/10/2020 (Evening)
Q.792. Select the option that is related to Q.798. Select the option in which the (a) Meter (b) Distance
the third term in the same way as the numbers are related in the same way as (c) Long (d) Measuring Rule
second term is related to the first term. are the numbers in the given set.
Longest day : June : : Shortest day : ? (13, 133, 6) Q.805. 'TQUS' is related to 'UPVR' in
SSC CHSL 2019: 20/10/2020 SSC CHSL 2019: 20/10/2020 (Evening) the same way as 'FIRE' is related to
(Afternoon) (a) (9, 65, 4) (b) (10, 8, 6) _____.
(a) February (b) November (c) (3, 4, 2) (d) (11, 122, 2) SSCCHSL2019: 21/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(c) December (d) January (a) GIRG (b) GHSD
Q.799. Select the option that is related to (c) GIRF (d) GHRD
Q.793. Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the
the third number in the same way as the second word is related to the first word. Q.806. Select the option in which the
second number is related to the first India : Delhi :: Jharkhand : ? numbers are related in the same way as
number. SSC CHSL 2019: 20/10/2020 (Evening) are the numbers in the following set.
14 : 182 : : 22 : ? (a) Dispur (b) Bhubaneshwar (12, 27, 9)
SSC CHSL2019:20/10/2020 (Afternoon) (c) Ranchi (d) Bhopal SSC CHSL 2019: 21/10/2020 (Evening)
(a) 482 (b) 462 (a) (14, 21, 6) (b) (15, 52, 13)
(c) 444 (d) 244 Q.800. Select the option that is related to (c) (11, 21, 7) (d) (5, 18, 8)
the third number in the same way as the
Q.794. Select the option in which the second number is related to the first Q.807. Select the option that is related to
words share the same relationship as that number. the third word in the same way as the
shared by the given pair of words. 6 : 252 : : 5 : ? second word is related to the first word.
Chief Justice : President SSC CHSL 2019: 21/10/2020 (Morning) Angioplasty : Heart : : Dialysis : ?
SSC CHSL 2019: 20/10/2020 (Evening) (a) 150 (b) 125 (c) 25 (d) 100 SSC CHSL 2019: 21/10/2020 (Evening)
(a) Corporator : Mayor (a) Kidney (b) Lungs
(b) Chief Minister : Cabinet Minister Q.801. Select the option that is related to (c) Brain (d) Rib-cage
(c) Chief of Army Staff : Prime Minister the third term in the same way as the
(d) Municipal Commissioner : State second term is related to the first term Q.808. Select the option that is related
Government Shoe : Leather : : Paper : ? to the third letter-cluster as the second
SSC CHSL 2019: 21/10/2020 (Morning) letter-cluster is related to the first
Q.795. Select the option that is related to (a) Book (b) Wood letter-cluster.
the third number in the same way as the (c) Printer (d) Plastic HEAVY : ICBTZ : : LIGHT : ?
second number is related to the first SSC CHSL 2019: 21/10/2020 (Evening)
number. Q.802. Select the option that is related to (a) MGHFU (b) GMFHU
36 : 27 :: 16 : ? the third letter-cluster in the same way as (c) HGMUFH (d) FUGHM
SSC CHSL 2019: 20/10/2020 (Evening) the second letter-cluster is related to the
(a) 125 (b) 64 (c) 124 (d) 8 first letter-cluster. Q.809. Select the option that is related to
COAT : APZV : : ROAD : ? the third word in the same way as the
Q.796. Select the option in which the SSCCHSL2019: 21/10/2020 (Afternoon) second word is related to the first word.
numbers are related in the same way as (a) TNCC (b) PQZF sand : desert : : water : ?
are the numbers in the given set. (c) SPBE (d) PPZF SSC CHSL 2019: 21/10/2020 (Evening)
(23, 59, 18) (a) Ocean (b) Land
SSC CHSL 2019: 20/10/2020 (Evening) Q.803. Select the option in which the (c) Vapour (d) Ice
(a) (9, 92, 24) (b) (71, 83, 21) numbers share the same relationship as
(c) (24, 68, 46) (d) (43, 59, 67) that shared by the given number-pair. Q.810. Select the option in which the
4 : 25 numbers are related in the same way as
Q.797. Select the option that is related to SSCCHSL2019: 21/10/2020 (Afternoon) are the numbers in the following set.
the third letter-cluster in the same way as (a) 11 : 170 (b) 6 : 49 (7, 46, 340)
the second letter-cluster is related to the (c) 12 : 120 (d) 6 : 36 SSC CHSL 2019: 21/10/2020 (Evening)
first letter-cluster. (a) (4, 28, 68) (b) (8, 68, 500)
CDE : XWV :: HIJ : ? Q.804. Select the option that is related to (c) (5, 22, 130) (d) (15, 222, 3372)
SSC CHSL 2019: 20/10/2020 (Evening) the third word in the same way as the
(a) SRQ (b) QRS second word is related to the first word. Q.811. Select the option that is related to
(c) PON (d) NOP Time : Second : Length : ? the third term in the same way as the
SSC CHSL 2019: 21/10/2020 second term is related to the first term.
(Afternoon) Belt : Leather : : Bread : ?
SSC CHSL 2019: 26/10/2020 (Morning) way as are the two numbers of the
(a) Flour (b) Cake following number-pair.
(c) Wood (d) Sandwich 16 : 224
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning)
Q.812. Select the option that is related to (a) 20 : 400 (b) 22 : 440
the third number in the same way as the Select the option that is related to the (c) 25 : 650 (d) 17 : 289
second number is related to the first third letter-pair in the same way as the
number. second letter-pair is related to the first Q.823. Select the option that is related to
7 : 42 : : 18 : ? letter pair. the third letter-cluster in the same way as
SSC CHSL 2019: 26/10/2020 (Morning) LB:KJ::ND:? the second letter-cluster is related to the
(a) 304 (b) 308 (c) 306 (d) 302 SSC CHSL 2019: 26/10/2020 (Evening) first letter-cluster.
(a) DE (b) QP (c) IH (d) HI CROW : XILD :: SPONGE : ?
Q.813. Select the word pair that has the SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
same relation between the words as the Q.818. Select the option that is related to (a) HKLPRV (b) HKLMSY
relation between the words of the given the third number in the same way as the (c) HKLMTV (d) FJLMTV
word pair. second number is related to the first
Fast : slow number. Q.824. Select the number-pair in which
SSC CHSL 2019: 26/10/2020 23:110::17:? numbers are related in the same way as
(Afternoon) SSC CHSL 2019: 26/10/2020 (Evening) are two numbers of the following
(a) Rancid: Fresh (a) 70 (b) 85 (c) 90 (d) 80 number-pair.
(b) Blank : empty 5 : 75
(c) Mending: Repairing Q.819. Select the option that is related to SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
(d) Restrictions: Prohibition the fourth term in the same way as the (a) 6 : 36 (b) 8 : 192
first term is related to the second term. (c) 9 : 343 (d) 7 : 83
Q.814. Select the option in which the World Environment Day : 5 June : : ? :
number set shares the same relationship 20 August Q.825. Select the option that is related to
as that shared by the given number set. SSC CHSL 2019: 26/10/2020 (Evening) the third letter-cluster in the same way as
(2,4,8) (a) Renewable energy Day the second letter -cluster is related to the
SSC CHSL 2019: 26/10/2020 (b) International Women's Day first letter- cluster
(Afternoon) (c) World AIDS Day ZODIAC: DOZCAI:: MISTER: ?
(a) 5,21,80 (b) 6,17,54 (d) World Water Day SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
(c) 4,16,64 (d) 5,25,625 (a) NITUFS (b) SFUTJN
SSC CPO 2020 TIER - I (c) SMIRTE (d) SIMRET
Q.815. Select the option that is related to
the third letter-cluster in the same way as Q.820. Select the option that is related to Q.826. Select the number-pair in which
the second letter-cluster is related to the the third letter-cluster in the same way as the two numbers are related in the same
first letter-cluster. the second letter-cluster is related to the way as are the two numbers of the
STAR:PRWU::TRZP:? first letter-cluster. following number-pair.
SSCCHSL2019: 26/10/2020 (Afternoon) ABSORPTION : ROSBANOITP 14:588
(a) STWY (b) QPVS ::VISUALIZER : ? SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning)
(c) POUR (d) RQWT SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) (a) 20 : 980 (b) 12 : 666
(a) AUSIVREILZ (b) VUAISREZIL (c) 18 : 972 (d) 11 : 344
Q.816. 'Movie' is related to 'Actor' in the (c) AUSIVREZIL (d) UASIVERZIL
same way as 'Magazine' is related to Q.827. Select the option that is related to
'_______'. Q.821. Select the option that is related to the third letter-cluster in the same way as
SSC CHSL 2019: 26/10/2020 (Evening) the third letter-cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the
(a) Singer (b) Publisher the second letter-cluster is related to the first letter-cluster.
(c) Writer (d) Seller first letter-cluster. BEST : WVHE :: CROP : ?
SLOW : MPTX :: CAUGHT : ? SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning)
Q.817. Observe the following pattern SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) (a) PRUM (b) SRVG
and answer the given question. (a) WVHIUV (b) BDHIUV (c) SRUF (d) RTUF
(c) BDIUVH (d) DBVHIU
Q.828. Select the number-pair in which
Q.822. Select the number-pair in which the two numbers are related in the same
the two numbers are related in the same
way as are the two numbers of the the second letter-cluster is related to the (c) (15, 75, 301) (d) (7, 39, 190)
following number pair. first letter-cluster.
7: 198 RUBBER : BURREB :: Q.840. Select the option that is related to
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) CATTLE:________ the third term in the same way as the
(a) 6:72 (b) 9:162 SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) second term is related to the first term.
(c) 5: 240 (d) 8:228 (a) ACTTEL (b) TACELT SLIM : MHQO : : COLD : ?
(c) ELTTAC (d) TACTLE SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning)
Q.829. Select the option that is related to (a) GPZK (b) GKPZ
the third letter-cluster in the same way as Q.835. Select the option that is related to (c) GPKZ (d) GZPK
the second-cluster to the first the third letter-cluster in the same way as
letter-cluster. the second letter-cluster is related to the Q.841. Select the option in which the
PORCH : IDSPQ:: MOIST: first letter-cluster. numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) FEEDBACK: DEABEFKC:: are the numbers of the following set.
(a) OMITS (b) UTJQO HIGHLAND: ________ (57, 126, 199)
(c) UTJPN (d) OPJTU SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning)
(a) HGIHDNAL (b) HGALIHDN (a) (75, 148, 217) (b) (29, 96, 168)
Q.830. Select the option that is related to (c) ALHGDNIH (d) IHHGALDN (c) (63, 132, 205) (d) (43, 112, 178)
the third letter- cluster in the same way
as the second-cluster to the first Q.836. Select the option in which the Q.842. Select the option that is related to
letter-cluster. numbers share the same relationship as the third word in the same way as the
FOREST: TSROFE:: MOVING: ? that shared by the given pair of numbers. second word is related to the first word.
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) 48 : 60 Ohmmeter : Resistance : : Zymometer :?
(a) OVINMG (b) VONMIG SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning)
(c) GIMNOV (d) VOMNGI (a) 78 : 94 (b) 64 : 72 (a) Viscosity (b) Density
(c) 86 : 100 (d) 98 : 114 (c) Fermentation (d) Radiation
Q.831. Select the option that is related to
the third letter-cluster in the same way as SSC CHSL 2020 TIER - I Q.843. Select the correct option that
the second letter-cluster is related to the indicates the arrangement of the given
first letter-cluster. Q.837. Select the word-pair in which the words in a logical and meaningful order.
JEALOUSY : LAYSEJUO : : two words are related in the same way as 1. Journey 2. Return
FUSEWIRE : _______ are the two words in the following 3. Destination 4. Reservation
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning) word-pair. 5. Guided tour
(a) REWISEFU (b) ESERUFIW Spoon : Utensil SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) EEFIRSUW (d) ESUFERIW SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning) (a) 3, 5, 4, 2, 1 (b) 3, 4, 2, 1, 5
(a) Scooter : Vehicle (c) 4, 5, 3, 1, 2 (d) 3, 4, 1, 5, 2
Q.832. Select the option that is related to (b) Bus : Passenger
the third letter-cluster in the same way as (c) House : Expenditure Q.844. ‘Musician’ is related to ‘Piano’
the second letter-cluster is related to the (d) Kitchen : Cooking in the same way as ‘Farmer’ is related to
first letter-cluster. ‘_______’.
ACTION : TCANOI : : BOTTLE : Q.838. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon)
_______ the third number in the same way as the (a) Field (b) Plough
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning) second number is related to the first (c) Bullock (d) Cultivation
(a) EBLOTT (b) TOBELT number.
(c) OBTTEL (d) ELTTOB 25 : 750 : : 30 : ? Q.845. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning) numbers are related in the same way as
Q.833. Select the option in which the (a) 1110 (b) 1275 are the numbers of the following set.
numbers share the same relationship as (c) 1625 (d) 1050 {8, 17, 15}
that shared by the given pair of numbers. SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon)
84 :72 Q.839. Select the option in which the (a) {7, 25, 24} (b) {6, 10, 9}
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning) numbers share the same relationship as (c) {9, 15, 11} (d) {3, 8, 5}
(a) 64 : 56 (b) 68 : 54 that shared by the numbers of the given
(c) 76 : 62 (d) 77 : 64 set. Q.846. Select the option in which the
(8, 44, 224) words share the same relationship as that
Q.834. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning) shared by the given pair of words.
the third letter-cluster in the same way as (a) (11, 59, 299) (b) (9, 80, 312) Trust : Faith
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon) (d) Carrot : Vitamin B Indonesia : Jakarta : : Canada : ?
(a) Disgust : Distaste SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning)
(b) Fair : Wholesome Q.853. Select the option in which the (a) Doha (b) Ottawa
(c) Salary : Employment numbers are related in the same way as (c) Seoul (d) Muscat
(d) Joy : Success are the numbers of the following set.
173 : 125 : 85 Q.860. Select the option in which the
Q.847. Select the option in which the SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) words share the same relationship as that
numbers share the same relationship as (a) 285 : 221 : 135 shared by the given pair of words.
that shared by the given pair of numbers. (b) 259 : 199 : 147 Car : Truck
6 : 54 (c) 293 : 228 : 171 SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon) (d) 365 : 293 : 229 (a) Shoe : Socks (b) Thunder : Light
(a) 2 : 9 (b) 4 : 16 (c) Chair : Bench (d) Ball : Bat
(c) 10 : 108 (d) 8 : 76 Q.854. Select the option in which the
numbers share the same relationship as Q.861. Select the option in which the
Q.848. Select the option that is related to that shared by the given pair of numbers. numbers are related in the same way as
the third letter-cluster in the same way as 93 : 87 are the numbers of the following set.
the second letter-cluster is related to the SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) {5, 15, 20}
first letter-cluster. (a) 58 : 55 (b) 96 : 92 SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning)
DJHF : JPNL :: KTQN : ? (c) 64 : 61 (d) 49 : 53 (a) {24, 8, 18} (b) {4, 14, 24}
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon) (c) {10, 13, 17} (d) {9, 14, 19}
(a) PZWS (b) QWUS Q.855. Select the option that is related to
(c) QZWT (d) QHKN the third word in the same way as the Q.862. Select the option that is related to
second word is related to the first word. the third number in the same way as the
Q.849. Select the option in which the Googley : Cricket :: Gambit : ? second number is related to the first
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) number.
are the numbers of the following set. (a) Football (b) Basketball 256 : 13 : : 676 : ?
{14, 44, 8} (c) Cycling (d) Chess SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon) (a) 25 (b) 26 (c) 24 (d) 23
(a) {18, 54, 13} (b) {12, 36, 9} Q.856. Select the option that is related to
(c) {5, 32, 11} (d) {9, 38, 12} the third term in the same way as the Q.863. Select the option in which the
second term is related to the first term. words share the same relationship as that
Q.850. Select the option that is related to SACRED : VXEPIZ : : WINTER : ? shared by the given pair of words.
the third term in the same way as the SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning) Pullover : Wool
second term is related to the first term. (a) ZPFIRN (b) TLPRIS SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon)
TAMPO : SCJTJ :: FIFTY : ? (c) TPLIRS (d) ZFPRIN (a) Linen : Latex (b) Pulp : Sack
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) (c) Prism : Glass (d) Fabric : Ore
(a) ELBXT (b) EKCXT Q.857. Select the option in which the
(c) EKCYS (d) EKDXU numbers share the same relationship as Q.864. Select the option in which the
that shared by the given pair of numbers. numbers are related in the same way as
Q.851. Select the option in which the 18 : 42 are the numbers of the following set.
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning) {22, 17, 31}
are the numbers of the following set. (a) 15 : 36 (b) 9 : 24 SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(4, 25, 105) (c) 24 : 56 (d) 12 : 32 (a) {31, 26, 40} (b) {18, 23, 27}
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) (c) {14, 8, 23} (d) {16, 9, 25}
(a) (26, 52, 275) (b) (14, 50, 180) Q.858. Select the option in which the
(c) (12, 22, 87) (d) (34, 52, 166) numbers are related in the same way as Q.865. From the given options choose
are the numbers of the following set. the one in which the set of numbers do
Q.852. Select the option in which the (23, 4, 92) not follow the same Logic/Rule/Relation
words share the same relationship as that SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning) as the numbers given in below set.
shared by the given pair of words. (a) (27, 8, 218) (b) (26, 5, 132) (12, 36, 132)
Papaya : Vitamin C (c) (29, 7, 203) (d) (24, 6, 146) SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) (a) (15, 45, 165) (b) (19, 57, 209)
(a) Apple : Vitamin D Q.859. Select the option that is related to (c) (22, 66, 242) (d) (18, 54, 196)
(b) Guava : Vitamin A the third term in the same way as the
(c) Gooseberry : Vitamin C second term is related to the first term.
Q.866. Select the option that is related to 5 : 50 : : 6 : ? : : 12 : 288 the second letter-cluster is related to the
the third letter-cluster in the same way as SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening) first letter-cluster.
the second letter-cluster is related to the (a) 72 (b) 64 (c) 92 (d) 82 FLORA : AFLOR : : ALTER : ?
first letter-cluster. SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning)
MORV : NJGE : : DGKP : ? Q.873. Select the word-pair in which the (a) AELRT (b) RTALE
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon) two words are related in the same way as (c) AERLT (d) RATLE
(a) PLIG (b) ZVSQ are the two words in the following
(c) WTPK (d) WRNK word-pair. Q.879. In the following question, the
Doctor : Cardiologist second number is related to the first
Q.867. ‘War’ is related to ‘Destruction’ SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening) number in some way, choose the
in the same way as ‘Cyclone’ is related (a) Nurse : Injection alternative which is similarly related to
to ‘______’. (b) Teacher : Education the third number.
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon) (c) Engineer : Chemical Engineer 64 : 729 : : 49 : ?
(a) Storm (b) Wind (d) Surgeon : Operation SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning)
(c) Hurricane (d) Devastation (a) 512 (b) 645 (c) 558 (d) 489
Q.874. Select the number-pair in which
Q.868. Select the option in which the the two numbers are related in the same Q.880. Select the option that is related to
numbers are related in the same way as way as the two numbers of the following the third letter-cluster in the same way as
are the numbers of number-pair. the second letter-cluster is related to the
the following set. 6 : 85 first letter-cluster.
(11, 12, 264) SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning) PRMV : KMHQ : : SQVM : ?
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening) (a) 7 : 112 (b) 9 : 181 SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) (20, 17, 480) (b) (16, 18, 576) (c) 5 : 50 (d) 8 : 114 (a) NLPG (b) VXSB
(c) (15, 19, 456) (d) (14, 17, 338) (c) NLQH (d) OMRJ
Q.869. Select the option that is related to Q.875. Select the set in which the Q.881. Select the option in which the
the third word in the same way as the numbers are related in the same way as numbers are related in the same way as
second word is related to the first word. are the numbers of the are the numbers of the following set.
Allow : Forbid :: Bragging : ? following set. {9, 21, 16}
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening) (19, 53, 215) SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) Modesty (b) Sensitive SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning) (a) {36, 42, 64} (b) {16, 32, 25}
(c) Boast (d) Swagger (a) (13, 35, 143) (b) (15, 49, 199) (c) {4, 20, 18} (d) {8, 60, 12}
(c) (18, 50, 230) (d) (17, 47,112)
Q.870. Select the option in which the Q.882. Select the option in which the
numbers in the set share the same Q.876. 'Orthopedician' is related to numbers are related in the same way as
relationship as that shared by the 'Bone' and 'Dermatologist' is related to are the numbers of the following set.
numbers of the given set. 'Skin' in the same way 'Neonatologist' is {8, 24, 6}
(5, 8, 338) related to '_______'. SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening) SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning) (a) {8, 16, 3} (b) {9, 40, 8}
(a) (11, 8, 722) (b) (14, 7, 441) (a) infant (b) immunity (c) {14, 44, 8} (d) {3, 12, 8}
(c) (9, 7, 256) (d) (7, 9, 445) (c) hormones (d) nervous system
Q.883. ‘Accident’ is related to
Q.871. Select the option that is related to Q.877. Select the option in which the ‘Carelessness’ in the same way as
the third term in the same way as the words share the same relationship as that ‘Success’ is related to ‘______’.
second term is related to the first term. shared by the given pair of words. SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon)
PLASTIC : ALPSCIT :: FESTIVE : ? Bind : Release (a) Employment (b) Diligence
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening) SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning) (c) Promotion (d) Progress
(a) SETFEIV (b) SEFTEVI (a) Gorgeous : Dazzling
(c) FESTEVI (d) SFETVEI (b) Genuine : Spurious Q.884. Select the option in which the
(c) Cunning : Smart numbers share the same relationship as
Q.872. Select the option that is related to (d) Blame : Criticism that shared by the given pair of numbers.
the third number in the same way as the 10 : 17
second number is related to the first Q.878. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon)
number and the sixth number is related the third letter-cluster in the same way as (a) 17 : 28 (b) 35 : 50
to the fifth number. (c) 26 : 37 (d) 20 : 32
Q.885. Select the option in which the \Q.891. Select the option in which the (b) Temple : Devotion
words share the same relationship as that numbers are related in the same way as (c) Devastation: Hurricane
shared by the given pair of words. are the numbers of the following set. (d) Examination : Degree
Anger : Emotion (12, 8, 116)
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening) Q.898. Select the option in which the
(a) Alertness : Courage (a) (14, 6, 98) (b) (16, 6, 112) numbers share the same relationship as
(b) Rabbit : Mammal (c) (24, 12, 296) (d) (20, 11, 251) that shared by the given pair of numbers.
(c) Grass : Lawn 61 : 97
(d) Table : Wood Q.892. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon)
the third term in the same way as the (a) 51 : 57 (b) 39 : 67
Q.886. From the given options choose second term is related to the first term. (c) 141 : 193 (d) 147 : 199
the one in which the set of numbers do DOCILE : CDEILO : : LABOUR : ?
not follow the same Logic/Rule/Relation SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning) Q.899. Select the option in which the
as the numbers given in the below set. (a) BLORAU (b) ALBROU numbers share the same relationship as
(13, 9, 117) (c) ABLORU (d) BRLAOU that shared by the numbers in the given
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening) set.
(a) (14, 7, 98) (b) (17, 5, 85) Q.893. From the given options choose (14, 11, 27)
(c) (19, 8, 162) (d) (18, 6, 108) the one in which the set of numbers do SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon)
not follow the same Logic/Rule/Relation (a) (42, 39, 36) (b) (25, 31, 36)
Q.887. Select the option that is related to as the numbers given in below set. (c) (35, 31, 64) (d) (19, 11, 46)
the third letter-cluster in the same way as (165, 16, 91)
the second letter-cluster is related to the SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning) Q.900. ‘Farsightedness’ is related to
first letter-cluster. (a) (76, 11, 45) (b) (57, 9, 24) ‘Eyes’ in the same way as ‘Gout’ is
CARBON : NOBCAR : : PUZZLE : ? (c) (99, 14, 97) (d) (85, 13, 59) related to ‘______’.
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening) SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) ELZPUZ (b) PELUZZ Q.894. Select the option in which the (a) Joints (b) Heart
(c) ZPELUZ (d) ZZPULE numbers are related in the same way as (c) Liver (d) Hair
are the numbers of the following set.
Q.888. Select the option that is related to {6, 9, 18} Q.901. Select the option in which the
the third word in the same way as the SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning) numbers are related in the same way as
second word is related to the first word. (a) {10, 15, 50} (b) {8, 12, 30} are the numbers of the following set.
Keyboard : Touchpad : : Mouse : ? (c) {12, 18, 52} (d) {9, 13, 40} (169, 289, 361)
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening) SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) Laptop (b) Monitor Q.895. Select the option in which the (a) (441, 529, 625) (b) (256, 324, 484)
(c) Computer (d) Joystick numbers share the same relationship as (c) (529, 841, 961) (d) (225, 324, 441)
that shared by the given pair of numbers.
Q.889. Select the option in which the 9 : 50 Q.902. Select the alternative which has
words share the same relationship as that SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning) the same relation between the words as
shared by the given pair of words. (a) 8 : 42 (b) 11 : 63 between the words of the given word
Trump : Bridge (c) 5 : 16 (d) 13 : 98 pair.
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening) Mason : Floor
(a) Header : Cycling Q.896. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(b) Crank : Polo the third word in the same way as the (a) Teacher : Blackboard
(c) Pinching : Swimming second word is related to the first word. (b) Doctor : Hospital
(d) Dribble : Football Prism : Glass : : Rope : ? (c) Magistrate : Court
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning) (d) Carpenter : Door
Q.890. Select the option that is related to (a) Hemp (b) Pulp
the fourth number in the same way as the (c) Ore (d) Latex Q.903. Select the option that is related to
first number is related to the second the third letter-cluster in the same way as
number and the fifth number is related to Q.897. Select the option in which the the second letter-cluster is related to the
the sixth number. words share the same relationship as that first letter-cluster.
14 : 49 : : ? : 256 : : 20 : 100 shared by the given pair of words. USY : RPV : : MXQ : ?
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening) Famine : Drought SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 20 (b) 16 (c) 32 (d) 8 SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning) (a) JUM (b) JRN
(a) War : Conquer (c) JUN (d) KUM
Q.904. Select the option in which the Litre : Millilitre SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon)
words share the same relationship as that SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning) (a) Hunger strike (b) Joy
shared by the given pair of words. (a) Luminance : Tesla (c) Unhappy (d) Angry
Rat : Rodent (b) Kilogram : Gram
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) (c) Metre : Distance Q.917. Select the option in which the
(a) Frog : Reptile (b) Cattle : Cow (d) Inch : Height numbers are related in the same way as
(c) Whale : Shark (d) Ostrich : Bird are the numbers of the following set.
Q.911. Select the option that is related to (7, 12, 18)
Q.905. Select the option in which the the fourth number in the same way as the SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon)
numbers are related in the same way as first number is related to the second (a) (6, 12, 15) (b) (4, 6, 8)
are the numbers of the following set. number and the fifth number is related to (c) (5, 9, 11) (d) (8, 14, 21)
122 : 340 : 726 the sixth number.
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) 19 : 362 : : ? : 442 : : 17 : 290 Q.918. Select the option that is related to
(a) 1886 : 3068 : 4606 SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning) the third number in the same way as the
(b) 2194 : 3372 : 4910 (a) 20 (b) 21 (c) 22 (d) 18 second number is related to the first
(c) 2199 : 3377 : 4915 number.
(d) 1951 : 3084 : 4217 Q.912. Select the option in which the 8 : 69 : : 7 : ?
numbers share the same relationship as SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.906. Select the option in which the that shared by the numbers in the given (a) 56 (b) 57 (c) 54 (d) 55
numbers share the same relationship as set.
that shared by the numbers in the given (12, 18, 225) Q.919. Select the option that is related to
set. SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning) the third term in the same way as the
(850, 645, 410) (a) (21, 10, 324) (b) (25, 15, 400) second term is related to the first term.
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) (c) (13, 17, 140) (d) (23, 13, 272) JOKERS : NKOAVO : : ROMING : ?
(a) (558, 256, 356) (b) (550, 402, 135) SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening)
(c) (440, 229, 422) (d) (751, 396, 544) Q.913. Select the option that is related to (a) VKQERC (b) VKQGRB
the third term in the same way as the (c) WKQDRB (d) VKRESC
Q.907. Select the option that is related to second term is related to the first term.
the third letter-cluster in the same way as SEVERAL: MZSDWDT: :HEADING :? Q.920. Select the option that is related to
the second letter-cluster is related to the SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning) the third word in the same way as the
first letter-cluster. (a) HMICBDJ (b) HMJCBDI second word is related to the first word.
UDM : YZQ : : QCT : ? (c) JDBCIMH (d) IDBCJMH Spoon : Feeding : : Microscope : ?
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening)
(a) UYK (b) YGZ Q.914. Select the option in which the (a) Heating (b) Radiating
(c) UYX (d) VZN words share the same relationship as that (c) Grinding (d) Magnifying
shared by the given pair of words. Q.921. Select the option in which the
Q.908. Select the option in which the Butcher : Knife numbers are related in the same way as
numbers share the same relationship as SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon) are the numbers of the following set.
that shared by the given pair of numbers. (a) Hairdresser : Hammer (11, 20, 81)
263 : 271 (b) Electrician : Chisel SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) (c) Teacher : Chalk (a) (14, 29, 64) (b) (12, 30, 224)
(a) 223 : 233 (b) 261 : 267 (d) Carpenter : Scissors (c) (25, 36, 121) (d) (36, 28, 25)
(c) 317 : 337 (d) 23 : 293
Q.915. Select the option that is related to Q.922. Select the set in which the
Q.909. ‘Guitar’ is related to ‘Music the third term in the same way as the numbers are related in the same way as
Instrument’ in the same way as ‘Car’ is second term is related to the first term. are the numbers of the following set.
related to ‘____’. MONKEY : XDJMNL : : TIGER : ? (1, 2, 6)
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening)
(a) Vehicle (b) Petrol (a) QDFHP (b) QDFHR (a) (5 ,30, 930) (b) (1, 2, 16)
(c) Road (d) Driver (c) QDFHS (d) DQFHS (c) (10, 20, 40) (d) (7, 14, 49)
Q.910. Select the word-pair in which the Q.916. Select the option that is related to Q.923. Select the option that is related to
two words are related in the same way as the third word in the same way as the the third number in the same way as the
are the two words in the following second word is related to the first word. second number is related to the first
word-pair. Death : Accident : : Starvation : ? number.
54 : 81 : : 6 : ? Q.930. Select the set in which the that shared by the numbers in the given
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening) numbers are related in the same way as set.
(a) 21 (b) 9 (c) 15 (d) 11 the numbers of the following set. (4, 3, 73)
(12, 30, 204) SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.924. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning) (a) (7, 5, 345) (b) (5, 4, 141)
the third term in the same way as the (a) (9, 12, 225) (b) (11, 15, 236) (c) (6, 2, 230) (d) (5, 7, 302)
second term is related to the first term. (c) (4, 12, 28) (d) (15, 20, 265)
Circle : Arc :: Flower : ? Q.937. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening) Q.931. Select the word-pair in which the the third word in the same way as the
(a) Smell (b) Perfume two words are related in the same way as second word is related to the first word.
(c) Colour (d) Petal are the two words in the following Galvanometer : Electric current : :
word-pair. Graphometer : ?
Q.925. Select the option in which the Language : Telugu SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening)
words share the same relationship as that SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) Angles (b) Oscillations
shared by the given pair of words. (a) Hindi : India (c) Altitudes (d) Humidity
Ammeter : Electric current (b) Vehicle : Mechanic
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning) (c) Continent : Asia Q.938. From the given options choose
(a) Density : Lactometer (d) Society : Service the one in which the set of numbers do
(b) Pressure : Barometer not follow the same Logic/Rule/Relation
(c) Hygrometer : Humidity Q.932. Select the option that is related to as the numbers given in below set.
(d) Polarimeter : Steps the third number in the same way as the (32, 16, 96)
second number is related to the first SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.926. ‘Straw’ is related to ‘Nest’ in the number and the sixth number is related (a) (42, 21, 126) (b) (26, 13, 78)
same way as ‘Cotton’ is related to to the fifth number. (c) (36, 18, 108) (d) (22, 11, 68)
‘______’. 3 : 65 : : 5 : ? : : 4 : 126
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.939. Select the option in which the
(a) Textile industry (b) Thread (a) 217 (b) 166 numbers share the same relationship as
(c) Sewing (d) Wool (c) 344 (d) 216 that shared by the given pair of numbers.
185 : 199
Q.927. Select the option that is related to Q.933. Select the option in which the SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening)
the third number in the same way as the numbers are related in the same way as (a) 139 : 152 (b) 174 : 187
second number is related to the first are the numbers of (c) 126 : 134 (d) 89 : 106
number. the following set.
12 : 150 : : 14 : ? (42, 14, 294) Q.940. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon) words share the same relationship as that
(a) 203 (b) 502 (a) (30, 16, 242) (b) (34, 18, 306) shared by the given pair of words.
(c) 302 (d) 205 (c) (21, 15, 205) (d) (36, 21, 360) Power : Watt
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.928. Select the option that is related to Q.934. Select the option that is related to (a) Current : Volt
the third letter-cluster in the same way as the third word in the same way as the (b) Force : Pascal
the second letter-cluster is related to the second word is related to the first word. (c) Volume : Pound
first letter-cluster. Africa : Algeria : : South America : ? (d) Resistance : Ohm
BYDW : UFSH :: CXFU : ? SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning) (a) Canada (b) Argentina Q.941. Select the option that is related to
(a) TGQJ (b) SHQJ (c) Mexico (d) Germany the third term in the same way as the
(c) RIPK (d) RIOL second term is related to the first term.
Q.935. Select the option that is related to AMIDST : AIMDST : : SYNTAX : ?
Q.929. Select the option in which the the third term in the same way as the SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening)
numbers are related in the same way as second term is related to the first term. (a) SNYATX (b) NYSTAX
are the numbers of the following set. POSTED : TPQEFU : : COUNTS : ? (c) SANYTX (d) NSYATX
{9, 12, 18} SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning) (a) VPDTUO (b) VPTDOW Q.942. Select the option in which the
(a) {7, 13, 27} (b) {21, 29, 44} (c) VPETVO (d) UQDTUO numbers are related in the same way as
(c) {5, 12, 24} (d) {13, 19, 31} Q.936. Select the option in which the are the numbers of the following set.
numbers share the same relationship as (2194, 1328, 726)
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening) (a) DNASXOB (b) ASDNOBX Q.955. Select the option in which the
(a) (1170, 570, 228) (c) ABDNOSX (d) BOXSAND numbers are related in the same way as
(b) (1560, 1131, 551) are the numbers of the following set.
(c) (1406, 962, 390) Q.949. Select the option in which the (21, 13,17)
(d) (1725, 997, 509) numbers share the same relationship as SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening)
that shared by the given pair of numbers. (a) (11,21,140) (b) (25,35,38)
Q.943. Select the option in which the 12 : 20 (c) (22,57,81) (d) (32,46,39)
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon)
are the numbers of the following set. (a) 30 : 42 (b) 24 : 36 Q.956. Select the option in which the
47 : 58 : 71 (c) 42 : 57 (d) 18 : 28 numbers in the set share the same
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning) relationship as the numbers in the given
(a) 72 : 81 : 90 (b) 89 : 98 : 106 Q.950. Select the option in which the set.
(c) 76 : 89 : 105 (d) 68 : 80 : 88 numbers are related in the same way as (25,19,36)
are the numbers of the following set. SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.944. Select the option in which the (72, 56, 42) (a) (27,11,38) (b) (20,14,66)
words share the same relationship as that SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) (24,22,49) (d) (22,17,25)
shared by the given (a) (80, 48, 24) (b) (132, 110, 90)
pair of words. (c) (80, 68, 58) (d) (126, 102, 80) Q.957. Select the option that is related to
Mosquito : Swarm the third term in the same way as the
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning) Q.951. Select the option in which the second term is related to the first term.
(a) Monkey : Pride (b) Shark : School words share the same relationship as that TANGLE : XERKPI : : FIGHTS : ?
(c) Snake : Sleuth (d) Cat : Murder shared by the given pair of words. SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening)
Virus : Ebola (a) JMKLXW (b) JMKWXX
Q.945. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) JNOLXW (d) KMKLYW
the third number in the same way as the (a) Bacteria : Plague
second number is related to the first (b) Mosquito : Jaundice Q.958. Select the word-pair in which the
number. (c) Fungi : Diarrhoea two words are related in the same way as
18 : 163 : : 24 : ? (d) Season : Common cold are the two words in the following
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning) word-pair.
(a) 216 (b) 289 Q.952. Select the option in which the Courage : Bravery
(c) 298 (d) 222 numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening)
are the numbers of the following set. (a) Aggressive : Fragile
Q.946. Select the option that is related to 221 : 348 : 517 (b) Patience : Violent
the third term in the same way as the SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) Afraid : Lazy
second term is related to the first term. (a) 995 : 1326 : 1723 (d) Systematic : Orderly
OUTSTAY : AOSTTUY :: ROUGHLY : (b) 1005 : 1336 : 1733
? (c) 1331 : 1728 : 2744 Q.959. Select the option that is related to
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning) (d) 343 : 512 : 729 the fourth number in the same way as the
(a) GUROHLY (b) ORGULHY first number is related to the second
(c) GHLORUY (d) GUORYLH Q.953. Select the option that is related to number and the fifth number is related to
the third word in the same way as the the sixth number.
Q.947. Select the option that is related to second word is related to the first word. 11 : 242 : : ? : 162 : : 14 : 392
the third word in the same way as the Hindi : Devanagari :: English : ? SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening)
second word is related to the first word. SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) 9 (b) 10
Flock : Sheep :: Crowd : ? (a) Greek (b) British (c) 8 (d) 12
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning) (c) Persian (d) Latin
(a) Swans (b) Human Q.960. Select the option in which the
(c) Fly (d) Fish Q.954. Select the option that is related to numbers are related in the same way as
the third word in the same way as the are the numbers of the following set.
Q.948. Select the option that is related to second word is related to the first word. {2, 2, 9}
the third term in the same way as the Kick : Football :: Backstroke : ? SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning)
second term is related to the first term. SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening) (a) {8, 36, 81} (b) {6, 18, 46}
QUORATE : AEOQRTU :: SANDBOX (a) Swimming (b) Polo (c) {4, 8, 25} (d) {12, 60, 98}
:? (c) Weight lifting (d) Cricket
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.961. Select the option in which the (a) SBTR (b) CCRT Q.974. Select the option in which the
numbers in the set share the same (c) CCTR (d) CDTR words share the same relationship as that
relationship as the numbers in the given shared by the given pair of words.
set. Q.968. ‘Second’ is related to ‘Minute’ in Axe : Chop
(14, 22, 77) the same way as ‘Day’ is related to SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning) ‘______’. (a) Scalpel : Stitching
(a) (20, 16, 105) (b) (17, 15, 76) SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon) (b) Chisel : Carve
(c) (18, 32, 144) (d) (22, 11, 86) (a) Dusk (b) Dawn (c) Scissor : Design
(c) Week (d) Night (d) Compass : Architecture
Q.962. Select the option in which the
numbers share the same relationship as Q.969. Select the set in which the Q.975. Select the option that is related to
that shared by the given pair of numbers. numbers are related in the same way as the fourth number in the same way as the
28 : 70 are the numbers of the following set. first number is related to the second
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning) (2, 6, 9) number and the fifth number is related to
(a) 18 : 45 (b) 12 : 32 SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon) the sixth number.
(c) 30 : 84 (d) 34 : 86 (a) (4, 12, 18) (b) (8, 12, 17) 26 : 182 : : ? : 203 : : 38 : 266
(c) (5, 15, 30) (d) (7, 22, 17) SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.963. ‘Bracelet’ is related to (a) 35 (b) 29
‘Ornaments’ in the same way as ‘Clove’ Q.970. Select the option in which the (c) 33 (d) 27
is related to ‘______’. words share the same relationship as that
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning) shared by the given pair of words. Q.976. Select the option in which the
(a) Spices (b) Kitchen Purification : Filter numbers share the same relationship as
(c) Taste (d) Cooking SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon) that shared by the
(a) Digging : Spade numbers in the given set.
Q.964. Select the option that is related to (b) Selling : Car (6, 8, 192)
the third letter-cluster in the same way as (c) Coloring : House SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening)
the second letter-cluster is related to the (d) Walking : Exercise (a) (11, 9, 396) (b) (7, 5, 78)
first letter-cluster. (c) (12, 13, 263) (d) (8, 11, 180)
NEED : OGHH : : FAST : ? Q.971. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning) numbers share the same relationship as Q.977. ‘Soldier’ is related to ‘Security’
(a) ECVZ (b) GCWY that shared by the given pair of numbers. in the same way as ‘Farmer’ is related to
(c) GCVX (d) GDUX 24 : 37 ‘________’.
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.965. Select the option in which the (a) 8 : 9 (b) 17 : 28 (a) Army (b) Agriculture
words share the same relationship as that (c) 78 : 87 (d) 63 : 82 (c) Poverty (d) Rain
shared by the given pair of words.
Necklace : Gold Q.972. Select the option in which the Q.978. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning) numbers are related in the same way as numbers are related in the same way as
(a) Ocean : River (b) Paper : Wood pulp are the numbers of are the numbers of the following set.
(c) Potter : Clay (d) Grass : Lawn the following set. 28 : 50 : 94
(15, 7, 252) SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.966. Select the option in which the SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening) (a) 22 : 37 : 67 (b) 41 : 77 : 149
numbers are related in the same way as (a) (12, 16, 372) (b) (23, 9, 510) (c) 19 : 40 : 82 (d) 36 : 66 : 126
are the numbers of the following set. (c) (27, 10, 520) (d) (16, 14, 451)
{46, 53, 64} Q.979. Select the word-pair in which the
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.973. Select the option that is related to two words are related in the same way as
(a) {68, 73, 85} (b) {34, 41, 43} the third letter-cluster in the same way as are the two words in the given word-pair.
(c) {23, 30, 34} (d) {56, 64, 66} the second letter-cluster is related to the Mathematics : Teacher
first letter-cluster. SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.967. Select the option which is related FOR : MVY : : DEX : ? (a) Hockey : Coach
to the third letter-group in the same way SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening) (b) Science : Researcher
as the second letter-group is related to (a) KLE (b) LLF (c) Student : Tutor
the first letter-group. (c) KME (d) KLF (d) Story : Book
REST : SCTR : : BEST : ?
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.980. Select the set in which the Q.986. Select the option in which the (3, 3, 11)
numbers are related in the same way as numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening)
are the numbers of the following set. are the numbers of the following set. (a) (4, 5, 18) (b) (5, 8, 26)
(313, 2732, 98211) {6, 15, 27} (c) (7, 11, 35) (d) (6, 15, 47)
SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) (103, 7341, 92501) (a) {12, 32, 54} (b) {8, 24, 34} Q.993. Select the option that is related to
(b) (601, 9401, 71427) (c) {4, 10, 18} (d) {14, 38, 57} the third word in the same way as the
(c) (201, 4532, 65712) second word is related to the first word.
(d) (301, 6543, 94263) Q.987. Select the option that is related to Dolphins : Click : : Jackals : ?
the third letter-cluster in the same way as SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.981. Select the option that is related to the second letter-cluster is related to the (a) Bleat (b) Scream
the third number in the same way as the first letter-cluster. (c) Squeak (d) Howl
second number is related to the first DGKP : BJGU :: HKOT : ?
number. SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.994. Select the option that is related to
166 : 415 : : 256 : ? (a) GJNS (b) FNKY the third number in the same way as the
SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning) (c) JIRP (d) FMKW second number is related to the first
(a) 640 (b) 549 number.
(c) 428 (d) 597 Q.988. Select the option in which the 27 : 702 : : 12 : ?
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.982. Select the option that is related to are the numbers of the following set. (a) 402 (b) 103
the third term in the same way as the (11, 5, 246) (c) 341 (d) 132
second term is related to the first term. SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon)
SHORTLY : OHSYLTR : : WALKING : (a) (14, 6, 412) (b) (12, 9, 224) Q.995. Select the option in which the
? (c) (10, 7, 355) (d) (16, 9, 331) numbers share the same relationship as
SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning) that shared by the
(a) LAWNIKG (b) KLAWGNI Q.989. Select the option that is related to numbers in the given set.
(c) AWKLNIG (d) LAWGNIK the fourth number in the same way as the (7, 4, 33)
first number is related to the second SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.983. Select the option that is related to number and the fifth number is related to (a) (9, 5, 56) (b) (7, 4, 71)
the third word in the same way as the the sixth number. (c) (8, 5, 40) (d) (11, 8, 175)
second word is related to the first word. 12 : 146 :: ? : 443 :: 16 : 258
Wakeful : Sleepless : : Sitting : ? SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.996. Select the alternative which has
SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning) (a) 23 (b) 19 the same relation to the third word as the
(a) Idle Resting (b) Situated (c) 21 (d) 20 second word is to the first word.
(c) Sedentary (d) Steadily Bed : Mattress :: Chair : ?
Q.990. Select the word-pair in which the SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.984. ‘Craniology’ is related to ‘skull’ two words are related in the same way as (a) Sack (b) cushion
and ‘Oology’ is related to ‘Eggs’ in the are the two words in the following (c) Pillow (d) foam
same way as ‘Pedology’ is related to word-pair.
_______. Bread : Wheat Q.997. Select the word-pair in which the
SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening) two words are related in the same way as
(a) Fossils (b) Artifacts (a) Sauce : Tomato (b) Meal : Flour are the two words in the following
(c) Soil (d) shells (c) Book : Library (d) Zoo : Animal word-pair.
Growth : Expansion
Q.985. Select the option which has the Q.991. Select the option that is related to SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning)
same relation between the words as the third term in the same way as the (a) Child : Birth
between the words in the given second term is related to the first term. (b) Urge : Request
word-pair. RIGHT : UGKKR : : CHAOS : ? (c) First : Last
Cock : Hen SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening) (d) Temporary : Permanent
SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) FQREF (b) FEFRQ
(a) Horse : Mare (b) Owner : Landlord (c) FREFQ (d) FFERQ Q.998. Select the option in which the
(c) Frog : Tadpole (d) Cat : Kitten numbers are related in the same way as
Q.992. Select the option in which the are the numbers of the following set.
numbers are related in the same way as 29 : 36 : 39
are the numbers of the following set. SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) 48 : 52 : 55 (b) 54 : 58 : 61 (c) 347 (d) 301 SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening)
(c) 69 : 72 : 76 (d) 78 : 79 : 82 (a) (28, 23, 21) (b) (71, 65, 62)
Q.1005. ‘Eye’ is related to ‘Glasses’ in (c) (83, 78, 77) (d) (69, 66, 62)
Q.999. Select the option that is related to the same way as ‘______’ is related to
the third term in the same way as the ‘Dialyser’. Q.1012. Select the option that is related
second term is related to the first term. SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon) to the
DEBONAIR:EDRIOBAN:: (a) Heart (b) Ear PAINTER : AEINPRT : : GLAMOUR :
HALLMARK : ? (c) Kidney (d) Spine ?
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) LLAMKRAM (b) AHKRLLMA Q.1006. Select the option in which the (a) MALGRUO (b) ALGOMRU
(c) AHKRLLAM (d) AHLLAMKR numbers share the same relationship as (c) AGLMORU (d) RUOMALG
that shared by the given pair of numbers.
Q.1000. Select the option that is related 56 : 67 Q.1013. Select the option that is related
to the third number in the same way as SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening) to the third word in the same way as the
the second number is related to the first (a) 49 : 58 (b) 85 : 98 second word is
number. (c) 76 : 88 (d) 63 : 75 related to the first word.
6 : 27 : : 9 : ? Outright : Complete : : Rampant : ?
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning) Q.1007. Select the option in which the SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) 66 (b) 74 numbers are related in the same way as (a) Growth (b) Imperfect
(c) 110 (d) 95 are the numbers of (c) Unchecked (d) Usual
the following set.
Q.1001. Select the option that is related 32 : 63 : 123 Q.1014. Select the option that is related
to the third letter-cluster in the same way SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening) to the third number in the same way as
as the second letter-cluster is related to (a) 26 : 48 : 92 (b) 26 : 51 : 100 the second number
the first letter-cluster. (c) 35 : 72 : 149 (d) 33 : 66 : 130 is related to the first number.
BIOLOGY: COUMUHZ 9 : 99 : : 15 : ?
::CHEMISTRY : ? Q.1008. Select the option that is related SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon) to the third word in the same way as the (a) 252 (b) 552
(a) DAKNOTUSZ (b) DIINOTUSZ second word is related to the first word. (c) 255 (d) 525
(c) DJINUTUSZ (d) DIONUTASZ Hollow : Worthless : : Solid : ?
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening) Q.1015. Select the word-pair in which
Q.1002. Select the option in which the (a) Sound (b) Sincere the two words are related in the same
words share the same relationship as that (c) Acceptance (d) Clear way as are the two words in the given
shared by the given pair of words. word-pair.
Warrior : Battlefield Q.1009. Select the option that is related Resistance : Ohm
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon) to the third word in the same way as the SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) Umpire : Cricket (b) Actor : Stage second word is related to the first word. (a) Ampere : Current
(c) Sports : Ground (d) Soldier : Army Sacred : Profane : : Barren : ? (b) Angle : Radians
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening) (c) Pressure : Watt
Q.1003. Select the option in which the (a) Fertile (b) Desert (d) Volume : Joule
numbers are related in the same way as (c) Empty (d) Sterile
are the numbers of the following set. Q.1016. Select the set in which the
(5, 14, 350) Q.1010. Select the option that is related numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon) to the third term in the same way as the are the numbers of the following set.
(a) (8, 16, 340) (b) (3, 20, 380) second term is related to the first term. (697, 13, 866)
(c) (6, 12, 232) (d) (7, 9, 441) COMPETE : OCETPME : : EXTREME SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning)
:? (a) (832, 8, 887) (b) (747, 25, 1423)
Q.1004. Select the option that is related SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening) (c) (651, 16, 940) (d) (541, 14, 737)
to the fourth number in the same way as (a) EMXEERT (b) RTXEEME
the first number is related to the second (c) XEEMRTE (d) XERTMEE Q.1017. Select the option in which the
number and the fifth number is related to numbers are related in the same way as
the sixth number. Q.1011. Select the option in which the are the numbers of
68 : 4 : : ? : 7 : : 220 : 6 numbers are related in the same way as the following set.
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon) are the numbers of the following set. 25 : 75 : 150
(a) 220 (b) 112 (92, 85, 82) SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) 29 : 36 : 72 (b) 13 : 26 : 104 Q.1024. Select the set in which the Healthy Diet : Tiredness :: Carefulness :
(c) 36 : 108 : 324 (d) 18 : 126 : 253 numbers are related in the same way as ?
are the numbers of the following set. SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.1018. Select the option in which the (13, 37, 77) (a) Activeness (b) Satisfied
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) (c) Accident (d) Successful
are the numbers of the following set. (a) (15, 43, 83) (b) (12, 38, 79)
(25, 17, 170) (c) (14, 40, 83) (d) (17, 53, 109) Q.1031. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) words share the same relationship as that
(a) (23, 18, 421) (b) (49, 20, 140) Q.1025. Select the set in which the shared by the given pair of words.
(c) (24, 60, 240) (d) (36, 12, 144) numbers are related in the same way as Sheep : Lamb
are the numbers of the following set. SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.1019. Select the option that is related (4, 140, 6) (a) Leopard : Larva (b) Cow : Calf
to the third term in the same way as the SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) (c) Crow : Cub (d) Panda : Infant
second term is related to the first term. (a) (9, 396, 4) (b) (2, 121, 6)
SHOVEL : MFWPIT : : NOVICE : ? (c) (5, 234, 7) (d) (3, 269, 8) Q.1032. Select the option that is related
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) to the third number in the same way as
(a) OPWJDF (b) WPOHBD Q.1026. Select the word-pair that best the second number is related to the first
(c) FDJWPO (d) MNUHBD represents a similar relationship to the number.
one expressed in the given word-pair. 364 : 183 : : 462 : ?
Q.1020. Select the option in which the Spanner : Grip SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning)
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) (a) 297 (b) 279
are the numbers of the following set. (a) Axe : Dig (b) Tongs : Guard (c) 232 (d) 223
(16, 60, 240) (c) Auger : Bore (d) Carve : Chisel
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.1033. Select the option that is related
(a) (16, 38, 260) (b) (14, 42, 196) Q.1027. ‘Awl’ is related to ‘Cobbler’ to the third letter-cluster in the same way
(c) (18, 56, 252) (d) (20, 12, 121) and ‘Chisel’ is related to ‘Sculptor’ in as the second letter-cluster is related to
the same way as ‘Anvil’ is related to the first letter-cluster.
Q.1021. Select the option that is related '______'. PLMO : PNMQ : : UDMS : ?
to the fourth number in the same way as SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning)
the first number is related to the second (a) Carpenter (b) Surgeon (a) RNEJ (b) TQFV
number and the fifth number is related to (c) Butcher (d) Blacksmith (c) TNCA (d) TNEV
the sixth number.
24 : 144 : : ? : 174 : : 35 : 210 Q.1028. Select the option that is related Q.1034. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) to the third letter-cluster in the same way numbers share the same relationship as
(a) 29 (b) 38 as the second letter-cluster is related to that shared by the numbers of the given
(c) 33 (d) 27 the first letter-cluster. set.
Q.1022. Select the option which is PRINT : TWRIP : : CLOSE : ? (277, 14, 9)
related to the third word in the same way SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning)
as the second word is related to the first (a) EQLNC (b) EOKHC (a) (364, 11, 12) (b) (123, 17, 8)
word. (c) EQKNC (d) EPLMC (c) (313, 12, 13) (d) (198, 15, 8)
EntoMology : Insect : : Paleontology : ?
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.1029. In the following question, the Q.1035. Select the option that is related
(a) earthquake (b) fossil second number is related to the first to the third letter-cluster in the same way
(c) Automobiles (d) Minerals number in some way, choose the as the second letter-cluster is related to
alternative which is similarly related to the first letter-cluster.
Q.1023. Select the option in which the the third number RUNZ : IGLC :: WZSE : ?
words share the same relationship as that 13 : 196 : : 15 : ? SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon)
shared by the given pair of words. SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) (a) CAFZ (b) LZOG
Libya : Tripoli (a) 221 (b) 247 (c) DBGX (d) DFAJ
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) 298 (d) 256
(a) Kampala : Uganda Q.1036. Select the option in which the
(b) Harare : Zimbabwe Q.1030. Select the option that is related numbers are related in the same way as
(c) Zambia : Lusaka to the third term in the same way as the are the numbers of the following set.
(d) Afghanistan : Jakarta second term is related to the first term. (12, 20, 32)
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) (27, 49, 63) (b) (6, 10, 16) Q.1043. Select the option that is related Q.1049. Select the option in which the
(c) (18, 30, 48) (d) (21, 28, 56) to the third letter-cluster in the same way numbers are related in the same way as
as the second letter-cluster is related to are the numbers of the following set.
Q.1037. ‘Risk’ is related to ‘Hazard’ in the first letter-cluster. (25, 18, 225)
the same way as ‘Absurd’ is related to AZW : GFC : : LSM : ? SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning)
‘_____’ . SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening) (a) (9, 16, 170) (b) (17, 15, 220)
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) RXY (b) QOS (c) (24, 22, 264) (d) (15, 34, 190)
(a) Paranormal (b) Hypothetical (c) RYS (d) DMT
(c) Immoral (d) Ridiculous Q.1050. Select the option that is related
Q.1044. Select the option in which the to the third word in the same way as the
Q.1038. Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that second word is related to the first word.
words share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of words. Chisel : Sculptor :: Anvil : ?
shared by the given pair of words. Astronomy : Stars SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Zambia : Lusaka SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening) (a) Surgeon (b) Blacksmith
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) Seismology : Theatre (c) Carpenter (d) Butcher
(a) Kuwait : Seoul (b) Psychology : Cells
(b) Bahrain : Manama (c) Numismatics : Coins Q.1051. Select the option in which the
(c) Israel : Tehrain (d) Philology : Texture numbers are related in the same way as
(d) Bhutan : Dhaka are the numbers of the following set.
Q.1045. ‘East’ is related to ‘Direction’ (12, 30, 61)
Q.1039. Select the option that is related in the same way as ‘Summer’ is related SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon)
to the third number in the same way as to ‘______’. (a) (18, 45, 91) (b) (14, 35, 72)
the second number is related to the first SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening) (c) (6, 15, 30) (d) (8, 21, 45)
number. (a) Season (b) Room Cooler
8 : 36 :: 12 : ? (c) Heat (d) Temperature Q.1052. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon) numbers are related in the same way as
(a) 80 (b) 82 (c) 78 (d) 79 SSC CGL 2020 TIER - I are the numbers of the following set.
(24, 10, 392)
Q.1040. Select the option in which the Q.1046. Select the option that is related SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon)
numbers are related in the same way as to the third number in the same way as (a) (26, 12, 369) (b) (29, 18, 242)
are the numbers of the following set. the second number is related to the first (c) (21, 18, 234) (d) (27, 15, 480)
(2, 3, 62) number.
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening) 12 : 60 :: 16 : ? Q.1053. Select the option that is related
(a) (8, 5, 225) (b) (7, 4, 226) SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning) to the fourth number in the same way as
(c) (5, 9, 288) (d) (6, 4, 122) (a) 121 (b) 201 the first number is related to the second
(c) 210 (d) 112 number and the fifth number is related to
Q.1041. Select the option in which the the sixth number.
numbers in the set share the same Q.1047. Select the option that is related 17 : 293 :: ? : 488 :: 21 : 445
relationship as that shared by the to the third word in the same way as the SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon)
numbers of the given set. second word is related to the first word. (a) 28 (b) 24 (c) 22 (d) 20
(14, 18, 42) Depression : Mood :: Insomnia : ?
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning) Q.1054. Select the option in which the
(a) (16, 21, 56) (b) (22, 18, 74) (a) Night (b) Thinking words share the same relationship as that
(c) (20, 15, 100) (d) (40, 23, 94) (c) Sleep (d) Dreams shared by the given pair of words.
Resistance : Ohm
Q.1042. Select the option that is related Q.1048. Select the option in which the SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon)
to the fourth number in the same way as words share the same relationship as that (a) Force : Watt
the first number is related to the second shared by the given pair of words. (b) Angle : Radians
number and the fifth number is related to Horses : Neigh (c) Ampere : Current
the sixth number. SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning) (d) Density : Joule
127 : 11 :: ? : 16 :: 367 : 19 (a) Ducks : Quack (b) Parrots : Bray
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening) (c) Pigs : Buzz (d) Hares : Boom Q.1055. Select the option that is related
(a) 280 (b) 216 to the third number in the same way as
(c) 262 (d) 248 the second number is related to the first
number and the sixth number is related (c) Pomegranate : Fruit Q.1068. Select the option in which the
to the fifth number. (d) Mattress : Bed numbers are NOT related in the same
13 : 4 : : 19 : ? : : 16 : 5 way as are the numbers of the following
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) Q.1062. Select the option that is related set.
(a) 5 (b) 2 (c) 6 (d) 3 to the third number in the same way as (7, 21, 49)
the second number is related to the first SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.1056. Select the option in which the number. (a) (8, 24, 64) (b) (5, 15, 25)
words share the same relationship as that 16 : 144 : : 28 : ? (c) (6, 18, 36) (d) (9, 27, 72)
shared by the given pair of words. SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning)
Handwriting : Graphology (a) 544 (b) 364 (c) 420 (d) 263 Q.1069. Select the option in which the
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) numbers are related in the same way as
(a) Matter : Physics Q.1063. Select the option that is related are the numbers of the following set.
(b) Earthquakes : Pomology to the third word in the same way as the (16, 12, 32)
(c) Soil : Ornithology second word is related to the first word. SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening)
(d) Fossils : Pedology Chicken : Flock :: Bear : ? (a) (20, 15, 42) (b) (76, 57, 176)
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) (36, 27, 77) (d) (56, 24, 68)
Q.1057. Select the option in which the (a) Ambush (b) Clutter
numbers are related in the same way as (c) Drove (d) Sleuth Q.1070. Select the option in which the
are the numbers of the following set. words share the same relationship as that
(7, 52, 346) Q.1064. Select the option that is related shared by the given pair of words.
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) to the third number in the same way as Dentist : Hospital
(a) (4, 19, 70) (b) (6, 39, 217) the second number is related to the first SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening)
(c) (8, 67, 515) (d) (5, 25, 128) number and the sixth number is related (a) Criminal : Police Station
to the fifth number. (b) Doctor : Treatment
Q.1058. Select the option that is related 15 : 135 :: 16 : ? :: 18 : 189 (c) Professor : University
to the third word in the same way as the SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon) (d) Engineer : Design
second word is related to the first word. (a) 131 (b) 141
Nascent : Young :: Adjunct : ? (c) 121 (d) 152 Q.1071. Select the option in which the
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) numbers are related in the same way as
(a) Rigid (b) Functional Q.1065. Select the option in which the are the numbers of the following set.
(c) Against (d) Supportive words share the same relationship as that (15, 315, 7)
shared by the given pair of words. SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.1059. Select the option that is related Raj Ghat : Mahatma Gandhi (a) (11, 188, 6) (b) (17, 401, 12)
to the third word in the same way as the SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) (14, 197, 4) (d) (18, 486, 9)
second word is related to the first word. (a) Shanti Vana : Rajiv Gandhi
Leaves : Rustle : : Owl : ? (b) Vijay Ghat : Lal Bahadur Shastri Q.1072. Select the options in which the
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning) (c) Shakti Sthal : Sanjay Gandhi numbers are related in the same way as
(a) Quack (b) Grunt (d) Veer Bhoomi : Indira Gandhi are the numbers of the following set.
(c) Hoot (d) Chirp (541, 14, 737)
Q.1066. Select the option that is related SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.1060. Select the option in which the to the third number in the same way as (a) (635, 18, 924) (b) (697, 13, 866)
numbers are related in the same way as the second number is related to the first (c) (832, 8, 895) (d) (432, 25, 1108)
are the numbers of the following set. number.
(6, 9, 45) 21 : 445 : : 24 : ? Q.1073. Select the option that is related
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening) to the fourth number in the same way as
(a) (8, 10, 36) (b) (6, 8, 60) (a) 580 (b) 495 (c) 505 (d) 523 the first number is related to the second
(c) (2, 8, 46) (d) (7, 4, 48) number and the fifth number is related to
Q.1067. Select the option that is related the sixth number.
Q.1061. Select the option in which the to the third word in the same way as the SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning)
words share the same relationship as that second word is related to the first word. 1008 : 8 :: ? : 6 :: 220 : 4
shared by the given pair of words. Awful : Nice : : Nomadic : ? (a) 443 (b) 518
Anger : Emotion SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening) (c) 524 (d) 350
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning) (a) Nocturnal (b) Homeless
(a) Bicycle : Roads (c) Settled (d) Careless
(b) Television : Entertainment
Q.1074. Select the option that is related are the numbers of the following set. as the second word is related to the first
to the third word in the same way as the (4, 8, 16) word.
second word is related to the first word. SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Evening) Pauper : Rich :: Vengeful : ?
(a) (20, 24, 16) (b) (11, 16, 51)
Cartridge : Printer :: Motherboard : ? SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning)
(c) (24, 15, 44) (d) (18, 6, 15)
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning) (a) Centrist (b) Forgettable
(a) Keyboard Q.1081. Select the option in which the (c) Intrepid (d) Remissive
(b) Machine numbers are NOT related in the same Q.1088. Select the option in which the
(c) Monitor way as are the numbers of the following numbers are related in the same way as
(d) Central Processing Unit set. are the numbers of the following set.
(7, 51, 22) (7, 9, 252)
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.1075. Select the option in which the SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) (11, 123, 26) (b) (3, 11, 18)
words share the same relationship as that (c) (6, 38, 22) (d) (4, 18, 19) (a) (6, 9, 188) (b) (12, 10, 260)
shared by the given pair of words. (c) (8, 11, 352) (d) (6, 8, 212)
Cricket : Shikhar Dhawan Q.1082. Select the option that is related
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning) to the third word in the same way as the Q.1089. Select the option in which the
(a) Kabaddi : Rani Rampal second word is related to the first word. numbers are related in the same way as
(b) Wrestling : Dipa Karmakar Sheep : Lamb :: Cockroach : ? are the numbers of the following set.
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Evening)
(c) Chess : Saina Nehwal (5, 11, 275)
(a) Larva (b) Caterpillar
(d) Boxing : Mary Kom (c) Nymph (d) Filly SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) (6, 18, 180) (b) (4, 16, 256)
Q.1076. Select the option that is related Q.1083. Select the option in which the (c) (8, 14, 490) (d) (9, 15, 270)
to the fourth number in the same way as words share the same relationship as that
the first number is related to the second shared by the given pair of words. Q.1090. Select the option that is related
Flower : Floriculture
number and the fifth number is related to to the third word in the same way as the
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Evening)
the sixth number. (a) Mushroom : Viticulture second word is related to the first word.
12 : 136 : : ? : 188 : : 24 : 568 (b) Honey : Horticulture Conceit : Modesty : : Despair : ?
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) Earthworm : Vermiculture SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 26 (b) 14 (c) 32 (d) 41 (d) Silk : Silviculture (a) Anguish (b) Gloom
(c) Hope (d) Pain
Q.1077. Select the option that is related Q.1084. Select the option that is related
to the fourth number in the same way as
to the third word in the same way as the Q.1091. Select the option in which the
the first number is related to the second
second word is related to the first word. number and the fifth number is related to words share the same relationship as that
Dermatologist : Skin : Neonatologist : ? the sixth number. shared by the given pair of words.
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Afternoon) 396 : 24 : : ? : 28 : : 672 : 30 Mauritius : Port Louis
(a) Immunity (b) Liver SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) Hormones (d) Infants (a) 536 (b) 572 (a) Kenya : Nairobi
(c) 588 (d) 504 (b) Nigeria : Senegal
Q.1078. Select the option in which the (c) Sudan : Tanzania
Q.1085. Select the option that is related
numbers are related in the same way as (d) Zambia : Harare
to the third number in the same way as
are the numbers of the following set.
the second number is related to the first
(9, 21, 124) Q.1092. Select the option that is related
number.
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Afternoon) to the fourth number in the same way as
39 : 27 :: 43 : ?
(a) (17, 37, 220) (b) (5, 16, 220) the first number is related to the second
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning)
(c) (14, 58, 112) (d) (11, 64, 131) number and the fifth number is related to
(a) 6 (b) 38 (c) 12 (d) 20
the sixth number.
Q.1079. Select the option in which the 83 : 3 :: ? : 5 :: 258 : 4
Q.1086. Select the option in which the
words share the same relationship as that SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon)
words share the same relationship as that
shared by the given pair of words. (a) 123 (b) 222
shared by the given pair of words.
Sympathy : Affinity (c) 627 (d) 527
Swan : Cygnet
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) Vivid : Dark (b) Tranquil : Serene Q.1093. Select the option in which the
(a) Fish : Cub (b) Whale: Fry
(c) Tame : Harsh (d) Vain : Modest numbers are related in the same way as
(c) Turkey: Poult (d) Deer : Joey
are the numbers of the following set.
Q.1080. Select the option in which the (18, 24, 144)
numbers are related in the same way as Q.1087. Choose the alternative which is
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon)
related to the third word in the same way
(a) (26, 15, 130) (b) (22, 18, 246) Q.1100. Select the option that is related (a) (4, 9, 12) (b) (5, 18, 27)
(c) (16, 12, 109) (d) (18, 20, 137) to the fourth number in the same way as (c) (12, 136, 204) (d) (7, 44, 66)
the first number is related to the second
Q.1094. Select the option in which the number and the fifth number is related to Q.1107. Select the option that is related
numbers are related in the same way as the sixth number. to the third number in the same way as
are the numbers of the following set. 11 : 81 : : ? : 121 : : 8 : 36 the second number is related to the first
(4, 10, 53) SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning) number.
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening) (a) 12 (b) 13 (c) 10 (d) 18 14 : 112 : : 18 : ?
(a) (5, 13, 62) (b) (11, 31, 152) SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening)
(c) (7, 19, 98) (d) (8, 20, 103) Q.1101. Select the option that is related (a) 181 (b) 183 (c) 184 (d) 180
to the third word in the same way as the
Q.1095. Select the option in which the second word is related to the first word. Q.1108. Select the option in which the
words share the same relationship as that Varanasi : Ganga : : Mathura : ? words share the same relationship as that
shared by the given pair of words. SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning) shared by the given pair of words.
Jharkhand : Ranchi (a) Yamuna (b) Godavari Electricity : Television
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening) (c) Narmada (d) Ganga SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) Sikkim : Itanagar (a) Crops : Farmer
(b) Mizoram : Kohima Q.1102. Select the option in which the (b) Diesel : Fuel
(c) Assam : Jorhat words share the same relationship as that (c) Temperature : Refrigerator
(d) Meghalaya : Shillong shared by the given pair of words. (d) Petrol : Car
Cat : Kitten
Q.1096. Select the option that is related SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.1109. Select the option that is related
to the third word in the same way as the (a) Bee : Queen (b) Penguin : Fawn to the third word in the same way as the
second word is related to the first word. (c) Cow : Calf (d) Shark : Lamb second word is related to the first word.
Circle : Arc : : Plant : ? Hen : Rooster : : Duck : ?
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening) Q.1103. Select the option that is related SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) Stem (b) Tree to the third word in the same way as the (a) Monk (b) Drake
(c) Chlorophyll (d) Plasma second word is related to the first word. (c) Stag (d) Drone
Elated : Dejected :: Alleviate : ?
Q.1097. Select the option that is related SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.1110. Select the option that is related
to the third number in the same way as (a) Allay (b) Aggravate to the third word in the same way as the
the second number is related to the first (c) Quiet (d) Relieve second word is related to the first word.
number and the sixth number is related Toothpaste : Teeth : : Broom : ?
to the fifth number. Q.1104. Select the option that is related SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning)
16 : 8 :: 21 : ? :: 11 : 6 to the fourth number in the same way as (a) Wash (b) Garbage
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening) the first number is related to the second (c) Floor (d) Clean
(a) 14 (b) 11 (c) 9 (d) 10 number and the fifth number is related to
the sixth number. Q.1111. Select the option in which the
Q.1098. Select the option in which the 8 : 24 : : ? : 52 : : 18 : 114 words share the same relationship as that
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon) shared by the given pair of words.
are the numbers of the following set. (a) 20 (b) 16 (c) 14 (d) 12 Help : Hinder
(12, 121, 169) SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning)
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning) Q.1105. Select the option in which the (a) Insipid : Plain
(a) (17, 256, 324) (b) (11, 144, 196) numbers are related in the same way as (b) Indigent : Rich
(c) (16, 161, 256) (d) (14, 196, 225) are the numbers of the following set. (c) Impulsive : Hasty
(4, 7, 359) (d) Lenient : Forgiving
Q.1099. Select the option in which the SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon)
words share the same relationship as that (a) (6, 8, 548) (b) (3, 2, 71) Q.1112. Select the option that is related
shared by the given pair of words. (c) (10, 3, 172) (d) (5, 4, 98) to the third number in the same way as
Pulmonologist : Lungs the second number is related to the first
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning) Q.1106. Select the option in which the number.
(a) Bones : Orthopaedic numbers are related in the same way as 39 : 91 : : 51 : ?
(b) Endocrinologist : Glands are the numbers of the following set. SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning)
(c) Nephrologist : Nerves (3, 2, 3) (a) 119 (b) 93 (c) 178 (d) 125
(d) Ophthalmologist : Ears SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.1113. Select the option that is related Q.1119. Select the option that is related 23 : 531 : : 27 : ?
to the fourth number in the same way as to the third word in the same way as the SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning)
the first number is related to the second second word is related to the first word. (a) 656 (b) 573 (c) 731 (d) 802
number and the fifth number is related to Coerce : Persuade :: Angry : ?
the sixth number. SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening) Q.1126. Select the option that is related
350 : 5 :: ? : 13 :: 990 : 9 (a) Intimidate (b) Furious to the third number in the same way as
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) Dangerous (d) Damaging the second number is related to the first
(a) 1950 (b) 1052 number.
(c) 1620 (d) 1258 Q.1120. Select the option in which the 9 : 91 : : 13 : ?
numbers are related in the same way as SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.1114. Select the option that is related are the numbers of the following set. (a) 203 (b) 99 (c) 183 (d) 132
to the third word in the same way as the (44, 24, 132)
second word is related to the first word. SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening) Q.1127. Select the option in which the
Bats : Colony : : Lions : ? (a) (16, 26, 186) (b) (46, 22, 306) numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) (32, 28, 250) (d) (56, 26, 182) are the numbers of the following set.
(a) Band (b) Herd (59, 118, 295)
(c) Pride (d) Charm Q.1121. Select the option in which the SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon)
numbers are related in the same way as (a) (10, 20, 37) (b) (15, 34, 45)
Q.1115. Select the option in which the are the numbers of the following set. (c) (17, 34, 85) (d) (9, 20, 25)
words share the same relationship as that (12, 14, 143)
shared by the given pair of words. SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning) Q.1128. Select the option in which the
Zakir Hussain : Tabla (a) (15, 19, 252) (b) (12, 18, 246) words share the same relationship as that
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) (17, 12, 134) (d) (16, 10, 235) shared by the given pair of words.
(a) Bismillah : Sarod Tissues : Histology
(b) Ravi Shankar : Santoor Q.1122. Select the option in which the SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) Amjad Ali Khan : Shehnai numbers are NOT related in the same (a) Shells : Ornithology
(d) Hariprasad chaurasiya : Flute way as are the numbers of the following (b) Mountains : Onomatology
set. (c) Insects : Malacology
Q.1116. Select the option in which the (64, 91, 118) (d) Amphibians : Herpetology
words share the same relationship as that SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning)
shared by the given pair of words. (a) (46, 73, 101) (b) (72, 99, 126) Q.1129. Select the option in which the
Pedology : Soil (c) (48, 75, 102) (d) (55, 82, 109) numbers are related in the same way as
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening) are the numbers of the following set.
(a) Hepatology : Blood Q.1123. Select the option in which the (12, 60, 84)
(b) Seismology : Pressure words share the same relationship as that SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) Cytology : Metabolism shared by the given pair of words. (a) (15, 85, 105) (b) (16, 80, 112)
(d) Pomology : Fruits Tintometer : Colour (c) (13, 65, 81) (d) (14, 75, 98)
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.1117. Select the option that is related (a) Viscometer : Wind Q.1130. Select the option that is related
to the fourth number in the same way as (b) Spirometer : Speed to the third term in the same way as the
the first number is related to the second (c) Planimeter : Pressure second term is related to the first term.
number and the fifth number is related to (d) Protractor : Angles Uttar Pradesh : Allahabad High Court : :
the sixth number. Bihar : ?
485 : 25 :: ? : 21 :: 401 : 23 Q.1124. Select the option that is related SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening) to the third word in the same way as the (a) Nalanda High Court
(a) 246 (b)346 (c) 325 (d) 225 second word is related to the first word. (b) Gaya High Court
Canada : Ottawa :: Cuba : ? (c) Patna High Court
Q.1118. Select the option in which the SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning) (d) Darbhanga High Court
numbers are related in the same way as (a) Oslo (b) Madrid
are the numbers of the following set. (c) Havana (d) Bern Q.1131. Select the option that is related
(47, 64, 55) to the third word in the same way as the
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening) Q.1125. Select the option that is related second word is related to the first word.
(a) (46, 49, 53) (b) (56, 80, 64) to the third number in the same way as Libya : Tripoli : : Ireland : ?
(c) (36, 100, 47) (d) (28, 25, 34) the second number is related to the first SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening)
number. (a) Moscow (b) Dublin
(c) Oslo (d) Madrid Q.1138. Select the option that is related as the second word is related to the first
to the third letter-cluster in the same way word.
Q.1132. Select the option that is related as the second letter-cluster is related to Potato : Stem :: Gram : ?
to the fourth number in the same way as the first letter-cluster. SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening )
the first number is related to the second FLUIDITY : YUTLIIFD : : (a) seeds (b) root
number. IMPROVISE : ? (c) Dal (d) flowers
21 : 693 :: ? : 792 SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning )
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening) (a) ORPMIESIV (b) PMIVORESI Q.1145. Select the option in which the
(a) 26 (b) 36 (c) 24 (d) 22 (c) VRPSOIIME (d) VSRPOMIIE number-pair does NOT share the same
relationship as that shared by the given
Q.1133. Select the option in which the Q.1139. Select the option which is number-pair.
words share the same relationship as that related to the third term in the same way 7 : 216
shared by the given pair of words. as the second term is related to the first SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening )
Golf : Course term. (a) 9 : 512 (b) 12 : 1331
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening) Focus : Distract : : Precise : ? (c) 8 : 343 (d) 13 : 1724
(a) Judo : Arena SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon )
(b) Baseball : Rink (a) Careless (b) Specific Q.1146. Select the option that is related
(c) Cycling : Velodrome (c) Insufficient (d) Strict to the third letter-cluster in the same way
(d) Ring : Boxing as the second letter-cluster is related to
Q.1140. Select the option that represents the first letter-cluster.
SSC MTS 2020 the number which is related to the fourth HOST : JKYL : : SOLO : ?
number in the same way as the first SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening )
Q.1134. ‘Sewing’ is related to ‘Tailor’ in number is related to the second number. (a) YKPK (b) UKGR
the same way as 'Painting’ is related to 28 : 145 : : ? : 100 (c) UKRG (d) YKTK
‘______’. SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon )
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning ) (a) 19 (b) 13 (c) 17 (d) 20 Q.1147. Select the option that is related
(a) Paint (b) Painter to the third term in the same way as the
(c) Printer (d) Canvas Q.1141. Select the option which is second term is related to the first term.
related to the third term in the same way Human body : Medicines: : Plants:?
Q.1135. Select the number-pair in which as the second term is related to the first SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening )
the numbers are related in the same way term. (a) Seeds (b) Irrigation
as are the numbers of the following pair. Miniature : Giant : : Particle : ? (c) Fertilizers (d) Pesticides
144 : 168 SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon )
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning ) (a) Sub-atomic (b) Whole Q.1148. Select the option word that is
(a) 64 : 82 (b) 169 : 159 (c) Reluctance (d) Dust related to the third word in the same way
(c) 121 : 143 (d) 81 : 100 as the second word is related to the first
Q.1142. Select the option that is related word.
Q.1136. Select the option word that is to third term in the same way as the Tuesday : Saturday : : May : ______.
related to the third word in the same way second term is related to the first term. SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning )
as the second word is related to the first BOARD : VSELX : : ENJOY : ? (a) September (b) April
word. SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon ) (c) October (d) August
Villain : Hero : : Devil : ? (a) IHDSC (b) FEDSE
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning ) (c) HICSD (d) IHEAC Q.1149. Select the option that is related
(a) Virtuous (b) Angel to the third letter cluster in the same way
(c) God (d) Divine Q.1143. Select the set of numbers from as the second letter cluster is related to
the given options, which is similar to the the first letter cluster.
Q.1137. Select the set in which the given set. CONCEPT : DDFOPQU : : NARROWS
numbers are related in the same way as (17, 39, 11) : ______.
are the numbers of the following set. SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening ) SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning )
(4, 3, 35) (a) (13, 47, 19) (b) (11, 35, 14) (a) OBSSPXT (b) BOPSSTX
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning ) (c) (18, 44, 13) (d) (15, 27, 7) (c) WSRRONA (d) XTSPOBS
(a) (8, 13, 110) (b) (6, 9, 65)
(c) (7, 12, 95) (d) (9, 18, 153) Q.1144. Select the option which is Q.1150. Select the option in which the
related to the third word in the same way numbers are related in the same way as
the numbers of the following set.
(c) KLMNE (d) MNHIJ (a) Plants (b) Cabbage the second number is related to the first
(c) Vegetables (d) Cook number.
Q.1171. Select the number-pair in which 2 : 54 : : 4 : ?
the two numbers are related in the same Q.1178. Select the option that is related SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening )
way as the two numbers of the pair given to the third letter-cluster in the same way (a) 270 (b) 200 (c) 250 (d) 225
below. as the second letter-cluster is related to
11 : 72 the first letter-cluster. Q.1185. Select the option that is related
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening ) QUEEN : TRBBQ : : PITCH : ? to the third number in the same way as
(a) 9 : 48 (b) 3 : 7 SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon) the second number is related to the first
(c) 7 : 32 (d) 15 : 95 (a) SLWFK (b) GMOTK number.
(c) KRGXY (d) SFWFK 7 : 294 : : 9 : ?
Q.1172. ‘Golf’ is related to ‘Course’ in SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
the same way as ‘Boxing’ is related to Q.1179. Select the option that is related (a) 648 (b) 576 (c) 881 (d) 452
‘______’. to the third number in the same way as
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning ) the second number is related to the first Q.1186. Choose the set of numbers that
(a) Track (b) Court number. is similar to the following set.
(c) Field (d) Ring 5 : 61 : : 8 : ? {21, 29, 20}
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
Q.1173. Select the option in which the (a) 145 (b) 141 (c) 152 (d) 204 (a) {8, 17, 15} (b) {19, 28, 17}
number-pair shares the same relationship (c) {33, 35, 12} (d) {7, 26, 24}
as that shared by the numbers of the Q.1180. Select the option that is related
following number-pair. to the third word in the same way as the Q.1187. Select the option that is related
84 : 21 second word is related to the first word. to the third letter-cluster in the same way
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning ) Metre : Millimetre : : Kilogram : ? as the second letter-cluster is related to
(a) 60 : 12 (b) 54 : 27 SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon) the first letter-cluster.
(c) 65 : 65 (d) 72 : 12 (a) Weight (b) Quintal LOTTERY : WQMTBTF : : SECULAR
(c) Pound (d) Gram :?
Q.1174. Select the option in which the SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
numbers are related in the same way as Q.1181. Select the option that is related (a) BDRTQZK (b) GTFUCUM
are the numbers of the following set. to the third letter-cluster in the same way (c) FGTUUCM (d) DFTUSBM
(8, 18, 32) as the second letter-cluster is related to
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning ) the first letter-cluster. Q.1188. ‘Literature’ is related to
(a) (46, 68, 102) (b) (35, 52, 80) MONKEY : STRDJP : : TORQUE : ? ‘Poetry’ in the same way as ‘Painting’ is
(c) (50, 72, 98) (d) (52, 78, 128) SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening ) related to ‘______’.
(a) WTYJZV (b) WSQJZV SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
Q.1175. Select the option that is related (c) WTYJMB (d) WTYLBV (a) Colour (b) Portrait
to the third letter-cluster in the same way (c) Expression (d) Frame
as the second letter-cluster is related to Q.1182. Select the option that is related
the first letter-cluster. to the third word in the same way as the Q.1189. ‘Play’ is related to ‘Actor’ in
JUDICIAL : LJAUIDCI :: OUTWARDS second word is related to the first word. the same way as ‘Concert’ is related to
:? Bed : Sleep : : Chair : ? ‘______’.
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning ) SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening ) SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) SDUORAWT (b) UOSDWTRA (a) Jump (b) Wood (a) Symphony (b) Piano
(c) SODURTAW (d) UOWTRASD (c) Sit (d) Balance (c) Musician (d) Director
Q.1176. ‘Doe’ is related to ‘Stag’ in the Q.1183. Select the option that is related Q.1190. Select the option that is related
same way ‘Bee’ is related to ‘______’. to the third word in the same way as the to the third letter-cluster in the same way
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning ) second word is related to the first word. as the second letter-cluster is related to
(a) Gander (b) Foal (c) Drake (d) Drone Amphibian : Frog : : Reptile : ? the first letter-cluster.
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening ) COLD : GTRK : : MICE : ?
Q.1177. Select the option that is related (a) Lizard (b) Cockroach SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon)
to the third word in the same way as the (c) Kangaroo (d) Mouse (a) RMGL (b) QNGL
second word is related to the first word. (c) QNIL (d) QMGL
Mango : Fruits : : Cauliflower : ? Q.1184. Select the option that is related
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon) to the third number in the same way as
Q.1191. Select the option in which the Q.1198. Select the option in which the Q.1205. Select the option in which the
number-pair does NOT share the same number-pair shares the same relationship number-pair shares the same relationship
relationship as shared by the given as that shared by the given number-pair. as that shared by the following
number-pair. 347 : 117 number-pair.
9 : 738 SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening ) SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon)
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) (a) 242 : 82 (b) 165 : 56 84 : 96
(a) 6 : 222 (b) 8 : 157 (c) 265 : 88 (d) 135 : 48 (a) 46 : 60 (b) 64 : 82
(c) 7 : 350 (d) 4 : 681 (c) 42 : 58 (d) 68 : 82
Q.1199. Select the option that is related
Q.1192. Select the set of numbers from to the third letter-cluster in the same way Q.1206. The way 'Dog’ is related to
the given options which is similar to the as the second letter-cluster is related to ‘Puppy’, in the same way ‘Sheep’ is
given set. the first letter-cluster. related to ‘______’.
(272, 353, 452) STEAM : PWBDJ : : DRESS : ? SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon)
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening ) (a) Lamb (b) Kid
(a) (560, 443, 263) (b) (617, 813, 215) (a) AUBVP (b) AOHVP (c) Calf (d) Cub
(c) (901, 456, 791) (d) (459, 781, 972) (c) AVBUP (d) AOBVV
Q.1207. Select the option word that is
Q.1193. Select the option that is related Q.1200. Select the alternative which has related to the third word in the same way
to the third term in the same way as the the same relation with the third word as as the second word is related to the first
second term is related to the first term. the second word with the first word. word.
Sweet : Sour : : End : ? SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning) SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon)
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) Reaper : Farmer : : Anvil : ? Watt : Power : : Volt : ______.
(a) New (b) Move (a) Carpenter (b) watchmaker (a) Current (b) Potential
(c) Beginning (d) First (c) labor (d) Blacksmith (c) Strength (d) Ampere
Q.1194. Select the option that is related Q.1201. Select the option in which the Q.1208. Select the option in which the
to the third term in the same way as the numbers are related in the same way as numbers are related in the same way, as
second term is related to the first term. are the numbers of the following set. the numbers of the following set.
Square : Side : : Circle : ? SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning) SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon)
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) (192, 140, 252) 98 : 81 : 72
(a) Area (b) Arc (c) Radius (d) Diameter (a) (165, 118, 221) (b) (186, 134, 246) (a) 76 : 63 : 54 (b) 68 : 56 : 46
(c) (165, 140, 192) (d) (221, 192, 252) (c) 72 : 63 : 55 (d) 68 : 54 : 44
Q.1195. Select the option that is related
to the third term in the same way as the Q.1202. Select the option that is related Q.1209. Select the option that is related
second term is related to the first term. to the third letter-cluster in the same way to the third letter cluster in the same way
Square : Rectangle : : Rhombus : ? as the second letter-cluster is related to as the second letter cluster is related to
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening ) the first letter-cluster. the first letter cluster.
(a) Cuboid (b) Trapezium SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning) SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon)
(c) Kite (d) Parallelogram PHONETIC : FLWHQRKS : : RAILCAR : NEEPYEN : : ICESHOW :
SHEEPDOG : ? ______.
Q.1196. ‘Kilogram’ is related to (a) JRVKGSHH (b) JRGSHHKV (a) MZJOMKU (b) MYIOLKT
‘Vegetables’ in the same way as ‘Litre’ (c) VKRJHHSG (d) VKHHSGRJ (c) EGAWDSS (d) NZJPMLU
is related to ‘______’.
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening ) Q.1203. Which of the given options is Q.1210. Choose the set of numbers that
(a) Bananas (b) Pulses the most suitable to fill in the blank? is similar to the following set.
(c) Milk (d) Grass SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning) SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening)
16 : 128 : : 4 : _____ {25, 19, 36}
Q.1197. Select the set of numbers from (a) 40 (b) 14 (c) 8 (d) 26 (a) {9, 49,16} (b) {20, 28, 32}
the given options which is NOT similar (c) {30, 25, 35} (d) {36, 23, 48}
to the given set. Q.1204. Which of the given options is
(12, 81, 15) the most suitable to fill in the blank? Q.1211. Select the option in which the
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening ) SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning) number-pair shares the same relationship
(a) (11, 69, 12) (b) (15, 93, 16) Newspaper : Press : : Cloth : ______ as that shared by the following
(c) (13, 85, 17) (d) (8, 63, 13) (a) Shop (b) Fibre number-pair.
(c) Mill (d) Tailor SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening)
61 : 97 Q.1218. Select the option that is related (a) injury (b) cover
(a) 79 : 119 (b) 118 : 141 to the third word in the same way as the (c) bullying (d) Disclosure
(c) 46 : 78 (d) 52 : 84 second word is related to the first word.
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning) Q.1225. Select the option that is related
Q.1212. Select the option that is related Audacious : Courageous : : Deflate : to the third number in the same way as
to the third letter-cluster in the same way ______. the second number is related to the first
as the second letter-cluster is related to (a) Enlarge (b) Entangle number.
the first letter-cluster. (c) Collapse (d) Attentive SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening) 75 : 9 : : 15 : ?
FJNRVZ : KLEWXQ : WTQNKH : ? Q.1219. Select the set in which the (a) 13 (b) 45 (c) 135 (d) 225
(a) VTNMME (b) NVVEMM numbers are related in the same way as
(c) USMENM (d) XRTMNE are the numbers of the given set . Q.1226. Select the option that is related
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning) to the third letter-cluster in the same way
Q.1213. Select the option that is related (105, 6, 27) as the second letter-cluster is related to
to the third word in the same way as the (a) (156, 8, 42) (b) (250, 11, 52) the first letter-cluster.
second word is related to the first word. (c) (145, 8, 37) (d) (152, 7, 32) SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening) Q.1220. Select the option that is related ACTION : EXPNSI : : SISTER : ?
Germany : Euro : : Myanmar : ? to the third number in the same way as (a) UDPZIM (b) WDOYIM
(a) Dollar (b) Kyat the second number is related to the first (c) VDOYIN (d) WEOZJN
(c) Dinar (d) Pound number.
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon) Q.1227. Select the option that is related
Q.1214. Select the option that is related 8 : 108 : : 12 : ? to the third term in the same way as the
to the third term in the same way as the (a) 208 (b) 225 (c) 135 (d) 150 second term is related to the first term.
second term is related to the first term. SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening) Q.1221. Select the option that is related Pencil : Sharpener : : Wood : ?
Sour : Sweet : : Wild : ? to the third word in the same way as the (a) Rubber (b) Tree
(a) Forest (b) Lame second word is related to the first word. (c) Axe (d) Screwdriver
(c) Tame (d) Salty SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon)
Gymnasium : Exercise : : School : ? Q.1228. Select the set in which the
Q.1215. ‘Frogs’ is related to ‘Croak’ in (a) Curriculum (b) Teachers numbers are related in the same way as
the same way as ‘Peacock’ is related t o (c) Students (d) Education the numbers of the following set.
‘______’. SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning)
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning) Q.1222. Select the option that is related (12, 13, 76)
(a) Growl (b) Grunt to the third letter-cluster in the same way (a) (9, 10, 45) (b) (11, 13, 62)
(c) Hiss (d) Scream as the second letter-cluster is related to (c) (15, 17, 98) (d) (21, 25, 125)
the first letter-cluster.
Q.1216. Select the option that is related SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon) Q.1229. ‘Mary Kom’ is related to
to the third letter-cluster in the same way FLKU : VLMG : : DPJMR : ? ‘Boxing’ in the same way as ‘PT Usha’
as the second letter-cluster is related to (a) SOKRE (b) SNKQE is related to ‘______’.
the first letter-cluster. (c) XQKNT (d) TNKOE SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning)
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning) (a) Running (b) Weightlifting
GEOGRAPHY : OEGARGYHP : : Q.1223. Select the option that is related (c) Shooting (d) Wrestling
REASONING : ? to the third word in the same way as the
(a) AERNOSGNI (b) NOSGNIAER second word is related to the first word. Q.1230. Select the option that is related
(c) GNINOSAER (d) SAERONNIG SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon) to the third letter-cluster in the same way
Chef : Food : : Carpenter : ? as the second letter-cluster is related to
Q.1217. Select the option that is related (a) Construction (b) Axe the first letter-cluster.
to the third number in the same way as (c) Wood cutter (d) Furniture SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning)
the second number is related to the first FEMININE : ENIMINEF : :
number. Q.1224. Select the option which is HOMEWORK : ?
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning) related to the third letter-group in the (a) RKWOMEHO (b) KREMOWOH
24 : 588 : : 26 : ______. same way as the second letter-group is (c) MOHOWEKR (d) OHEMOWKR
(a) 678 (b) 689 (c) 687 (d) 698 related to the first letter-group.
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening) Q.1231. Select the option that is related
Protection : Shield : : Exposure : ? to the third letter-cluster in the same way
as the second letter-cluster is related to Q.1238. The way 'Needle’ is related to (a) 61 (b) 77 (c) 49 (d) 721
the first letter-cluster. ‘Hemming’, in the same way ‘’Pen" is
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning) related to ‘______’. Q.1245. Select the option in which the
ABUSIVE : CAWRKUG : : VIOLENT : SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) numbers are related in the same way, as
? (a) Paper (b) Ink the numbers of the following set.
(a) XJQMGOV (b) XHQKGMV (c) Nib (d) Writing SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon)
(c) TJMMCOR (d) TJMKGOV 56 : 90 : 132
Q.1239. Select the option in which the (a) 89 : 110 : 131 (b) 76 : 95 : 116
Q.1232. Select the number-pair in which number-pair shares the same (c) 88 : 102 : 120 (d) 72 : 110 : 156
the two numbers are related in the same relationship, as shared by the following
way as the two numbers of the following number-pair. Q.1246. Select the option that is related
number-pair. SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) to the third letter cluster in the same way
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning) 18 : 38 as the second letter cluster is related to
5 : 55 (a) 51 : 83 (b) 38 : 70 the first letter cluster.
(a) 7 : 140 (b) 8 : 200 (c) 46 : 68 (d) 28 : 60 SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon)
(c) 6 : 90 (d) 4 : 32 GOVERN : VRONGE : : MOCKERY :
Q.1240. Select the option word that is ______.
Q.1233. Which of the given options is related to the third word in the same way (a) YREKCOM (b) YROMEKC
the most suitable to fill in the blank? as the second word is related to the first (c) YROMKEC (d) YRKECOM
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon) word.
72 : 90 : :12 : ______ SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) Q.1247. The way ‘Stitching’ is related to
(a) 32 (b) 21 (c) 20 (d) 27 Hen : Chick : : Dog : ______. ‘Thread’, in the same way ‘Writing’ is
(a) Baby (b) Puppy related to ‘______’.
Q.1234. 'House' and 'Roof' are related in (c) Calf (d) Cub SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon)
the same way as are 'Earth' and (a) Nib (b) Ink
'________'. Q.1241. Select the option that is related (c) Pen (d) Paper
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon) to the third term in the same way as the
(a) Sky (b) Mountain second term is related to the first term. Q.1248. Select the option in which the
(c) River (d) Pole SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) number-pair shares the same
Penicillin : Alexander Fleming :: AC relationship, as shared by the following
Q.1235. Select the option that is related motor : ? number-pair.
to the third word in the same way as the (a) Benjamin Franklin (b) Isaac Newton SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon)
second word is related to the first word. (c) Thomas Edison (d) Nikola Tesla 96 : 81
Snake : Slithering : : Horse : ? (a) 92 : 80 (b) 84 : 75
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon) Q.1242. Select the option that is related (c) 72 : 63 (d) 104 : 96
(a) Galloping (b) Strolling to the third term in the same way as the
(c) Hiking (d) Grooming second term is related to the first term. Q.1249. Select the option word that is
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) related to the third word in the same way
Q.1236. Select the number triad that is Maithili : Jharkhand :: Konkani : ? as the second word is related to the first
analogous to the given triads. (a) Karnataka (b) Maharashtra word.
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) (c) Goa (d) Konkan SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon)
(7, 40, 9), (11, 108, 13) Ocean : Sea : : Happiness : ______.
(a) (4, 12, 5) (b) (13, 123, 24) Q.1243. Select the option that is related (a) Hopeful (b) Prosperity
(c) (9, 67, 10) (d) (8, 58, 6) to the third term in the same way as the (c) Peace (d) Joy
second term is related to the first term.
Q.1237. Select the option that is related SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) Q.1250. Select the option that is related
to the third letter cluster in the same way Kabaddi : 7 :: Football : ? to the third word in the same way as the
as the second letter cluster is related to (a) 10 (b) 1 (c) 6 (d) 8 second word is related to the first word.
the first letter cluster. SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening)
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) Q.1244. Select the option that is related Fuel : Diesel : : Utensils : ?
LATITUDE : OZGRGFWV : : to the third number in the same way as (a) Spoon (b) Iron
DUSTMITE : ______. the second number is related to the first (c) Kitchen (d) Steel
(a) VFGGMRFV (b) WGHHNSGW number.
(c) WFHGNRGV (d) XGIHOSHW SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) Q.1251. Select the option that is related
31 : 8 :: 92 : ? to the third number in the same way as
the second number is related to the first Q.1258. Select the option that is related Q.1265. Select the option that is related
number. to the third term in the same way as the to the third letter-cluster in the same way
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening) second term is related to the first term. as the second letter-cluster is related to
9 : 90 : : 15 :? SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning) the first letter-cluster.
(a) 120 (b) 95 (c) 240 (d) 135 Decibel : Sound : : Ampere : ? SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening)
(a) Volume (b) Electric current PRIVATE : HWDYLUS : : SIGNIFY : ?
Q.1252. Select the option that is related (c) Temperature (d) Pressure (a) BKLQJLR (b) BILQJLV
to the third letter-cluster in the same way (c) ZILQJLW (d) BIKRJLV
as the second letter-cluster is related to Q.1259. ‘Tired’ is related to ‘Exhausted’
the first letter-cluster. in the same way as ‘Sad’ is related to Q.1266. Select the option that is related
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening) ‘______’. to the third word in the same way as the
TEMPO : TPOME : : DOLPHIN : ? SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon) second word is related to the first word.
(a) PNOILHD (b) EPMQIJO (a) Feeling (b) Mood SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening)
(c) PONLIHD (d) ROMLIKD (c) Depressed (d) Happy Ink : Write : : Medicine : ?
(a) Doctor (b) Chemist
Q.1253. Select the option that is related Q.1260. Select the option that is related (c) Tablet (d) Cure
to the third word in the same way as the to the third letter-cluster in the same way
second word is related to the first word. as the second letter-cluster is related to Q.1267. Select the option that is related
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening) the first letter-cluster. to the third word in the same way as the
Cataract : Eyes : : Eczema : ? SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon) second word is related to the first word.
(a) Allergy (b) Joints (c) Itching (d) Skin FHKO : UQNL : : MORV : ? SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening)
(a) PLIG (b) NJGE Pulses : Black gram : : Cereal : ?
Q.1254. Select the option that is related (c) NLIE (d) NIFD (a) Coriander (b) Rice
to the third letter-cluster in the same way (c) mustard (d) Fertiliser
as the second letter-cluster is related to Q.1261. Select the number from the
the first letter-cluster. options that is similar to the numbers in Q.1268. Select the option that is related
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning) the given set. to third term in the same way as the
STRAW : HGIZD : : NORTH : ? SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon) second term is related to the first term.
(a) MLGSI (b) CBISL (425, 902, 713) PENCIL : QJOHNM : : ALBUM : ?
(c) CBISD (d) MLIGS (a) 624 (b) 555 (c) 218 (d) 319 SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Morning)
(a) EMDZS (b) ENCYR
Q.1255. Select the option in which the Q.1262. Select the number-pair in which (c) FNBZS (d) FMCZR
number-pair shares the same relationship the two numbers are related in the same
as that shared by the given number-pair. way as the two numbers of the pair given Q.1269. Select the option that is related
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning) below. to the third number in the same way as
115 : 163 SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon) the second number is related to the first
(a) 48 : 78 (b) 163 : 99 20 : 68 number.
(c) 75 : 110 (d) 43 : 75 (a) 5 : 18 (b) 30 : 110 125 : 343 : : 1331 : ?
(c) 25 : 90 (d) 12 : 30 SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Morning)
Q.1256. Select the set of numbers from (a) 729 (b) 1728 (c) 3375 (d) 2197
the given options which is NOT similar Q.1263. ‘Density’ is related to
to the given set. ‘Hydrometer’ in the same way as ‘Mass’ Q.1270. Lokesh is an expert in the
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning) is related to ‘______’. studies of reptiles and amphibians.
(15, 112, 13) SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon) Lokesh is a/an:
(a) (11, 76, 8) (b) (17, 102, 9) (a) Kilogram (b) Heaviness SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Morning)
(c) (13, 96, 11) (d) (12, 72, 6) (c) Balance (d) Volume (a) dermatologist (b) entomologist
(c) ornithologist (d) herpetologist
Q.1257. Select the option that is related Q.1264. Select the option that is related
to the third term in the same way as the to the third number in the same way as Q.1271. Select the option which is
second term is related to the first term. the second number is related to the first related to the third term in the same way
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning) number. as the second term is related to the first
Cricket : Eleven : : Volleyball : ? SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening) term.
(a) Nine (b) Seven 6 : 50 : : 11 : ? Bottle: Cap: : Jar: ?
(c) Six (d) Eight (a) 145 (b) 169 (c) 104 (d) 99 SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Morning)
(a) Shield (b) Mask (c) Plastic (d) Lid
Q.1272. ‘Painting’ is related to ‘Canvas’ (c) 8 : 517 (d) 7 : 348 as the second letter-cluster is related to
in the same way as ‘Rainbow’ is related the first letter-cluster.
to ‘______’. Q.1279. Choose the set of numbers from CUSTOMER :YQWXKIIV ::
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon) the given options which is similar to the COMMERCIAL : ?
(a) Cloud (b) Rain given set. SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning)
(c) Sun (d) Sky (437, 909, 279) (a) YKQQANGMWH
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening) (b) GSQQIVGMEP
Q.1273. Select the option in which the (a) (189, 654, 501) (b) (516, 189, 628) (c) YKIIANYEWH
numbers are related in the same way as (c) (218, 930, 550) (d) (718, 990, 546) (d) GSIIEREWEP
are the numbers of the following set.
{11, 240, 19} Q.1280. Select the option that is related Q.1286. ‘Hectare’ is related to ‘Area’ in
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon) to the third term in the same way as the the same way as ‘Pascal’ is related to
(a) {27, 380, 33} (b) {12, 80, 8} second term is related to the first term. ‘______’.
(c) {6, 150, 14} (d) {23, 310, 17} Bicycle : Wheels : : Bird : ______ SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning)
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening) (a) Capacity (b) Temperature
Q.1274. Select the option that is related (a) Sky (b) River (c) Pressure (d) Energy
to the third letter-cluster in the same way (c) Land (d) Wings
as the second letter-cluster is related to Q.1287. ‘Newspaper’ is related to
the first letter-cluster. Q.1281. Select the option which is ‘General Readers’ in the same way as
DGJM : VUPO :: BFJN : ? related to the third word in the same way ‘Professional Journal’ is related to
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon) as the second word is related to the first ‘______’.
(a) ZTQM (b) XVPN word. SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon)
(c) XTRL (d) XUQM Sunlight: Blind: : Noise: ______ (a) Customers (b) Researchers
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening) (c) Technicians (d) Literates
Q.1275. Play' is related to 'Director' in (a) Deaf (b) Calmness
the same way as 'Newspaper' is related (c) Dumb (d) Silence Q.1288. Select the option in which the
to '______'. two numbers are related the same way as
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon) Q.1282. Select the number-pair in which are the two numbers of the given
(a) Press (b) Editor the numbers are related in the same way number-pair.
(c) Owner (d) Writer as are in the given pair. 80 : 4
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning) SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon)
Q.1276. Select the option in which the 10.3 : 0.0103 (a) 20 : 2 (b) 150 : 5
two numbers are related the same way as (a) 2.80 : 0.0280 (b) 020 : 0.002 (c) 180 : 6 (d) 40 : 3
are the two numbers of the given (c) 2.80 : 0.00280 (d) 020 : 0.20
number-pair. Q.1289. Select the option that is related
13 : 210 Q.1283. Select the option in which the to the third letter-cluster in the same way
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon) numbers are related in the same way as as the second letter-cluster is related to
(a) 5 : 48 (b) 7 : 72 are the numbers of the following set. the first letter-cluster.
(c) 9 : 108 (d) 11 : 152 (132, 126, 117) BJDHF : QYSWU :: AICGE : ?
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning) SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon)
Q.1277. Select the option that is related (a) (122, 117, 19) (b) (118, 111, 102) (a) SZUYW (b) RZSUW
to the third term in the same way as the (c) (124, 117, 108) (d) (138, 132, 125) (c) RZTXV (d) RYTWV
second term is related to the first term.
NICE : OGFA : : COLD : ______ Q.1284. Select the option word that is Q.1290. Select the option in which the
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening) related to the third word in the same way numbers are related in the same way as
(a) FMOA (b) FMIH as the second word is related to the first are the numbers of the following set.
(c) DMOZ (d) DKIZ word. {91, 143, 221}
Right : Correct :: Peak : ? SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon)
Q.1278. Select the option in which the SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning) (a) {119, 197, 289} (b) {84, 132, 204}
number pair does NOT share the same (a) Hill (b) Valley (c) {112, 168, 262} (d) {56, 78, 136}
relationship as that shared by the given (c) Tall (d) Top
number pair. Q.1291. ‘Prudent’ is related to
9 : 734 Q.1285. Select the option that is related ‘Cautious’ in the same way as
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening) to the third letter-cluster in the same way ‘Excellent’ is related to ‘______’.
(a) 6 : 221 (b) 4 : 71 SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon)
(a) Original (b) Singular Q.1298. Select the option that is related Q.1305. Select the option that is related
(c) Intelligent (d) Fabulous to the third word in the same way as the to the third letter-cluster in the same way
second word is related to the first word. as the second letter-cluster is related to
Q.1292. Select the option that is related Night-watchmen : Cricket : : Deuce : ? the first letter-cluster.
to the third word in the same way as the SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) FOCUS : OQLWB : : MINOR : ?
second word is related to the first word. (a) Tennis (b) Wrestling SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening)
Kathmandu : Nepal : : Thimphu : ? (c) Skating (d) Kabaddi (a) VKWPB (b) WKVQB
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) Q.1299. Select the option that is related (c) VKWQA (d) VJVQA
(a) Bhutan (b) Sri Lanka to the third word in the same way as the
(c) China (d) Maldives second word is related to the first word. Q.1306. ‘Chapter’ is related to ‘Book’ in
Biology : Science : : Political Science : ? the same way as ‘Compartment’ is
Q.1293. Select the option that is related SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) related to ‘______’.
to the third letter-cluster in the same way (a) Politician (b) Social Science SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening)
as the second letter-cluster is related to (c) Languages (d) Earth Science (a) Bus (b) Engine (c) Wheel (d) Train
the first letter-cluster.
NORWAY : YWRONA : : PORTUGAL Q.1300. Choose the set of numbers that Q.1307. Select the option that is related
:? is similar to the following set. to the third number in the same way as
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) {12, 28, 32} the second number is related to the first
(a) URTOPLGA (b) UTPRLOGA SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon) number.
(c) ATRPOGLU (d) UTRPOLGA (a) {39, 78, 102} (b) {15, 35, 45} 13 : 182 : : 18 : ?
(c) {9, 21, 24} (d) {21, 48, 56} SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening)
Q.1294. Select the option that is related (a) 338 (b) 306 (c) 324 (d) 342
to the third word in the same way as the Q.1301. Select the option that is related
second word is related to the first word. to the third letter-cluster in the same way Q.1308. Select the option that is related
Books : School Bag : : Gas stove : ? as the second letter-cluster is related to to the third term in the same way as the
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) the first letter-cluster. second term is related to the first term.
(a) Kitchen (b) Chef NICER : WAFGO : : SCARF : ? Mirror : Reflection : : Prism : ?
(c) Gas cylinder (d) Food SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening)
(a) AYXEQ (b) KNDAT (a) Reflection (b) Scattering
Q.1295. Select the option that is related (c) NKTDA (d) KMCBT (c) Inversion (d) Dispersion
to the third number in the same way as
the second number is related to the first Q.1302. ‘Restaurant’ is related to Q.1309. Select the number-pair in which
number. ‘Menu’ in the same way as ‘Library’ is the two num9bers are related in the same
7 : 53 : : 9 : ? related to ‘______’. way as the two numbers of the pair given
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon) below.
(a) 99 (b) 101 (c) 112 (d) 85 (a) Register (b) Rack 10 : 24
(c) Book (d) Catalogue SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning)
Q.1296. Select the option that is related (a) 140 : 165 (b) 48 : 99
to the third number in the same way as Q.1303. ‘Inventor’ is related to (c) 50 : 80 (d) 70 : 120
the second number is related to the first ‘Imagination’ in the same way as
number. ‘Teacher’ is related to ‘______’. Q.1310. ‘Track’ is related to ‘Athlete’ in
4 : 80 : : 6 : ? SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon) the same way as ‘Classroom’ is related
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) (a) Profession (b) Discipline to ‘______’.
(a) 296 (b) 252 (c) 229 (d) 232 (c) Knowledge (d) Read SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning)
(a) Student (b) Teaching
Q.1297. Select the option that is related Q.1304. Select the number-pair in which (c) Study (d) School
to the third letter-cluster in the same way the two numbers are related in the same
as the second letter-cluster is related to way as the two numbers of the pair given Q.1311. ‘Entertainment’ is related to
the first letter-cluster. below. ‘Television’ in the same way as
DEARTH : BFEIUS : : MOSQUE : ? 15 : 65 ‘Warmth’ is related to ‘______’.
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning)
(a) TPOGVR (b) TPNCWR (a) 33 : 141 (b) 8 : 28 (a) Temperature (b) Proximity
(c) TPNFVR (d) TPQFVS (c) 26 : 102 (d) 18 : 82 (c) Woollens (d) Day
Q.1312. Choose the set of numbers that (c) Joule (d) Bar
is similar to the following set.
{16, 30, 36} Q.1319. Select the option that is related
SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning) to the third letter-cluster in the same way
(a) {12, 24, 32} (b) {14, 32, 48} as the second letter-cluster is related to
(c) {16, 48, 64} (d) {9, 24, 25} the first letter-cluster.
SSC MTS 2/11/2021(Evening)
Q.1313. Select the option that is related ABRUPT : BZUQUN : : SUDDEN : ?
to the third letter-cluster in the same way (a) TSGZJH (b) URGFJP
as the second letter-cluster is related to (c) URFGJP (d) TSAHJH
the first letter-cluster.
GILP : TPMK : : DGKP : ? Q.1320. ‘IPL’ is related to ‘Cricket’ in
SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning) the same way as ‘Wimbledon’ is related
(a) WURN (b) WRNK to ‘______’.
(c) WTPK (d) VQMJ SSC MTS 2/11/2021(Evening)
(a) Football (b) Tennis
Q.1314. Select the number triad that is (c) Hockey (d) Badminton
analogous to the given triads.
(64, 8, 65), (125, 27, 89) Q.1321. Select the set in which the
SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Afternoon) numbers are related in the same way as
(a) (100, 23, 90) (b) (216, 1, 81) the numbers of the following set.
(c) (49, 36, 25) (d) (83, 24, 95) SSC MTS 2/11/2021(Evening)
(12, 30, 204)
Q.1315. Select the number-pair that is (a) (9, 12, 225) (b) (11, 15, 236)
analogous to the given pair. (c) (4, 12, 28) (d) (15, 20, 265)
46 : 61
SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Afternoon) Q.1322. Select the number-pair in which
(a) 60 : 28 (b) 521 : 52 the two numbers are related in the same
(c) 27 : 3 (d) 612 : 36 way as the two numbers of the following
number-pair.
Q.1316. Select the name from the SSC MTS 2/11/2021(Evening)
options that is similar to the given set of 6 : 85
names in a certain manner. (a) 7 : 112 (b) 9 : 181
Bismillah Khan, JRD Tata, M (c) 5 : 50 (d) 8 : 114
Visvesvaraya, Sachin Tendulkar
SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Afternoon)
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Baba Amte
(c) Pranab Mukherjee
(d) Viswanathan Anand
Q.15. Three of the following four and one is different. Find the odd one SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
number-pairs are alike in a certain way out. (a) Intermission (b) Conclusion
and one is different. Find the odd one SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (c) Valediction (d) Termination
out. (a) 49 : 94 (b) 56 : 67
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) (c) 15 : 51 (d) 38 : 83 Q.30. Three of the following four-letter
(a) 49 : 82 (b) 36 : 63 clusters are alike in a certain way and
(c) 25 : 50 (d) 9 : 26 Q.23. Three of the following four words one is different. Find the odd one out:
are alike in a certain way and one is SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
Q.16. Three of the following four words different. Find the odd one out. (a) SQOM (b) JMPS
are alike in a certain way and one is SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (c) GHIJ (d) WUTR
different. Find the odd one out. (a)Pan (b)Jug
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) (c)Mug (d)Cup Q.31. Three of the following four-letter
(a) Rhombus (b) Hexagon clusters are alike in a certain way and
(c) Parallelogram (d) Ellipse Q.24. Three of the following four words one is different. Find the odd one out:
are alike in a certain way and one is SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
Q.17. Three of the following four different. Find the odd one out. (a) NEHK (b) NSOQ
options are alike in a certain way and SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) (c) RWTV (d) GPKM
one is different. Find the odd one out. (a) Stress (b) Fatigue
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (c) Concentration (d) Tension Q.32. Three of the following four
(a) 865 : 722 (b) 378 : 255 number-pairs are alike in a certain way
(c) 756 : 633 (d) 967 : 844 Q.25. Three of the following four and one is different. Find the odd one
numbers-pairs are alike in a certain way out.
Q.18. Three of the following four and one is different. Find the odd one SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
options are alike in a certain way and out: (a)14,6 (b)7,12
one is different. Find the odd one out. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) (c)21,4 (d)41,2
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a) 739:527 (b) 456:234
(a) Potato (b) Carrot (c) 975:753 (d) 697:475 Q.33. Three of the following four
(c) Cabbage (d) Turnip options are alike in a certain way and
Q.26. Three of the following four one is different. Find the odd one out.
Q.19. Three of the following four number-pair are alike in a certain way SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
options are alike in a certain way and and one is different. Find the odd one (a)130 (b)60 (c)52 (d)78
one is different. Find the odd one out. out:
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.34. Three of the following four
(a) CHEL (b) ZVXT (a) 9:20 (b) 19:40 letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
(c) VSUP (d) MROV (c) 14:30 (d) 21:45 and one is different. Find the odd one
out.
Q.20. Three of the following four Q.27. Three of the following four SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
number-pairs are alike in a certain way number-pairs are alike in a certain way (a)LNPRT (b)NPRTV
and one is different. Find the odd one and one is different. Find the odd one (c)HJMOR (d)DFHJL
out. out:
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.35. Three of the following four words
(a) 56 : 11 (b) 78 :13 (a) 20:30 (b) 12:20 are alike in a certain way and one is
(c) 12 :3 (d) 34 :7 (c) 30:40 (d) 42:56 different. Find the odd one out.
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.21. Three of the following four Q.28. Three of the following four (a) Flaw : Defect (b)Mend : Repair
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way number-pairs are alike in a certain way (c)Vacant : Empty (d)Sink : Float
and one is different. Find the odd one and one is different. Find the odd one
out. out: Q.36. Three of the following four
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) number-pairs are alike in a certain way
(a) DFIM (b) FHKM (a) 35:42 (b) 45:55 and one is different. Find the odd one
(c) MORV (d) QSVZ (c) 15:18 (d) 25:30 out.
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Q.22. Three of the following four Q.29. Three of the following four words (a)93 : 117 (b)63 : 81
number-pairs are alike in a certain way are alike in a certain way and one is (c)133 : 171 (d)119: 153
different. Find the odd one out:
Q.37. Three of the following four (a) Success (b) Victory (a) Division (b) Addition
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way (c) Failure (d) Win (c) Subtraction (d) Mathematic
and one is different. Find the odd one
out. Q.45. Three of the following four Q.52. Three of the following four
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) word-pairs are alike in a certain way and number-pairs are alike in a certain way
(a)KKlmn (b)EEfgg one is different. Identify the different and one is different. Find the odd one
(c)CCdee (d)TTuvv one. out.
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
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)
Q.59. Three of the following four Q.66. Three of the following four Q.73. Three of the following four words
number-pairs are alike in a certain way number-pairs are alike in a certain way are alike in a certain way and one is
and one is different, Identify the and one is different. Identify the different. Find the odd one out.
different one. different one. SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (a) Lion (b) Whale
(a) 11:13 (b) 23:29 (a) 21 : 2 (b) 14 : 3 (c) Elephant (d) Shark
(c) 17:21 (d) 3:5 (c) 12 : 4 (d) 7 : 6
Q.74. Three of the following four
Q.60. Three of the following four Q.67. Three of the following four options are alike in a certain way and
word-pairs are alike in a certain way and numbers are alike in a certain way and one is different, Identify the different
one is different. Identify the different one is different. Identify the different one.
one. one. SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (a) 37 : 75 (b) 29 : 59
(a) Speak : Shout (b) Morning : Night (a) 8 (b) 34 (c) 64 (d) 16 (c) 28 : 56 (d) 26 : 53
(c) Touch : Push (d) Deny : Refuse
Q.68. Three of the following four Q.75. Three of the following four
Q.61. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
word-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Identify the and one is different. Find the odd one
and one is different. Find the odd one different one. out.
out: SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) (a) 54 : 64 (b) 91 : 104 (a) KOTZ (b) DHMS
(a) LMOQ (b) DFHJ (c) 28 : 32 (d) 119 : 136 (c) GIMP (d) FJOU
(c) TVXZ (d) GIKM
Q.69. Three of the following four words Q.76. Three of the following four
Q.62. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and one is options are alike in a certain way and
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way different. Find the odd one out. one is different. Identify the different
and one is different. Find the odd one SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) one.
out. (a) Barn (b) Den SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) (c) Habitat (d) Stable (a) 15 : 115 (b) 23 : 161
(a) EGIKM (b) NPRTV (c) 29 : 203 (d) 27 : 189
(c) MOQSU (d) IKLPS Q.70. Three of the following four
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way Q.77. Three of the following four
Q.63. Three of the following four and one is different. Find the odd one letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
number-pairs are alike in a certain way out. and one is different. Find the odd one
and one is different, Identify the SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) out.
different one. (a) QTWZC (b) CFILO SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) (c) HKNQT (d) SWYBE (a) UFXC (b) SHBY
(a) 25 : 65 (b) 46 : 64 (c) TGPK (d) YAJO
(c) 28 : 82 (d) 62 : 26 Q.71. Three of the following four words
are alike in a certain way and one is Q.78. Three of the following four
Q.64. Three of the following four different. Find the odd one out. number-pairs are alike in a certain way
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) and one is different. Identify the
and one is different. Find the odd one (a) Eraser (b) Pen different one.
out. (c) Paper (d) Stationery SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (a) 9 : 729 (b) 13 : 2197
(a) OQSV (b) KMPT Q.72. Three of the following four (c) 7 : 343 (d) 17 : 4814
(c) QSVZ (d) EGJN numbers are alike in a certain way and
one is different. Identify the different Q.79. Three of the following four words
Q.65. Three of the following four one. are alike in a certain way and one is
numbers are alike in a certain way and SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) different. Find the odd one out.
one is different. Identify the different (a) 2047 (b) 4702 SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
one. (c) 6041 (d) 4306 (a) Potato (b) Garlic
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (c) Tomato (d) Ginger
(a) 396 (b) 571 (c) 451 (d) 792
Q.80. Three of the following four Q.87. Three of the following four one is different. Pick the number that is
number-pairs are alike in a certain way numbers are alike in a certain way and different.
and one is different. Identify the one is different. Identify the different SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
different one. one. (a) 123 (b) 789
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) (c) 457 (d) 567
(a) 5 : 29 (b) 3 : 7 (a) 215 (b) 144 (c) 169 (d) 196
(c) 8 : 62 (d) 6 : 34 Q.95. Three of the following four
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
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Q.81. Three of the following four and one is different. Pick the odd one
options are similar in a certain way and Q.88. Three of the following four out.
one is different. Find the one that is letter-clusters are alike in a certain way SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
different. and one is different. Pick the odd one (a) MZLY (b) KXJW
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) out. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) (c) GESO (d) IVHU
(a) 5 - 25 - 125 (b) 10 - 100 - 1000 (a) CFIL (b) GHIJ
(c) 6 - 36 - 216 (d) 3 - 6 - 27 (c) MOQS (d) PSUX Q.96. Three of the following four word
pairs are alike in a certain way and one
Q.82. Three of the following four words Q.89. Three of the following four is different. Pick the odd word out.
are alike in a certain way and one is members are alike in a certain way and SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
different. Find the odd one out. one is different. Pick the number that is (a) Bangladesh : Taka
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) different from the rest. (b) South Korea : Rupian
(a) Ottawa (b) Paris SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) (c) Russia : Ruble
(c) Cairo (d) Kyat (a) 126 (b) 189 (d) Malaysia : Ringgit
(c) 254 (d) 217
Q.83. Three of the following four Q.97. Three of the following four
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way Q.90. Three of the following four words letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
and one is different. Find the odd one are alike in a certain way and one is and one is different. Pick the odd one
out. different. Pick the odd word out. out.
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) FEDC (b) NMKL (a) Groundnut (b) Mustard (a) TUWZ (b) MNPS
(c) LKIJ (d) YXVW (c) Cumin (d) Fennel (c) DEGJ (d) PQTX
Q.84. Three of the following four words Q.91. Three of the following four Q.98. Three of the following four words
are alike in a certain way and one is numbers are alike in a certain way and are alike in a certain way and one is
different. Find the odd one out. one is different. Pick the number that is different. Pick the odd word out.
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) different from the rest. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) Warrior : Sword (b) Mason : Knife SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) Benevolence (b) Courtesy
(c) Author : Pen (d) Carpenter : Saw (a) 12 (b) 14 (c) Indulgence (d) Hindrance
(c) 56 (d) 30
Q.85. Three of the following four Q.99. Three of the following four
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way Q.92. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
and one is different. Find the odd one letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the odd one
out. and one is different. Select the odd one out. SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) out. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) RQST (b) FGHT
(a) IJkLLMM (b) BCdEFFF (a) DGEF (b) HNLJ (c) MLNO (d) CBDE
(c) PQrSSTT (d) UVwXXYY (c) TWUV (d) MSOQ
Q.100. Three of the following four
Q.86. Three of the following four Q.93 Three of the following four words words are alike in a certain way and one
number-pairs are alike in a certain way are alike in a certain way and one is is different. Pick the odd word out.
and one is different. Identify the different. Pick the odd word out. SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
different one. SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) Krishna (b) Mahanadi
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) (a) Trend (b) Perseverance (c) Tapti (d) Godavari
(a) 4 : 16 (b) 10 : 100 (c) Patience (d) Stability
(c) 7 : 49 (d) 64 : 6 Q.101. Three of the following four
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.109. Three of the four numbers are Q.117. Three of the following four word
different from the rest. alike in a certain way and one is pairs are alike in a certain way and one
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) different. Choose the odd one out. is different. Pick the odd one out.
(a) 338 (b) 217 (c) 28 (d) 65 SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) 325 (b) 416 (c) 544 (d) 143 (a) Tamil Nadu : South
Q.102. Three of the following four (b) Punjab : North
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way Q.110. Three of the following four letter (c) Assam : North East
and one is different. Pick the odd one clusters are alike in a certain way and (d) Kerala : North West
out. SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) one is different. Pick the odd one out.
(a) ZOOM (b) PAST SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) Q.118. Three of the following four
(c) BIRD (d) DECK (a) WVUS (b) JMPS numbers are alike in a certain way and
(c) DEFG (d) NPRT one is different. Pick the odd one out.
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.147. Three of the following four Q.154. Three of the following four and one is different. Pick the odd one
words are alike in a certain way and one words are alike in a certain way and one out.
is different. Pick the odd one out. is different. Pick the odd word out. SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) GSVE (b) LOPK
(a) Diabetes (b) Frustration (a) Indigo (b) Silver (c) CXGT (d) MNQJ
(c) Anaemia (d) hypertension (c) Orange (d) Violet
Q.162. Three of the following four
Q.148. Three of the following four Q.155. Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one
letter clusters are alike in a certain way words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the odd one out.
and one is different. Pick the odd one is different. Pick the odd one out. SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
out. SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) (a) Bag (b) Suitcase
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening) (a) Pedology (b) Seismology (c) Purse (d) Carpet
(a) ZXUQL (b) NLHDC (c) Terminology (d) Cardiology
(c) SQNJE (d) PNKGB Q.163. Three of the following four
Q.156. Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and
Q.149. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way one is different. Pick the number that is
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the odd different from the rest.
and one is different. Pick the odd one number-pair out. SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
out. SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) (a) 4147 (b) 8205
(a) MOQSU (b) PRTWY (a) 196:14 (b) 123:11 (c) 9368 (d) 7298
(c) CEGIK (d) UWYAC (c) 225:15 (d) 144:12
Q.164. Three of the following four
Q.150. Three of the following four Q.157. Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and
words are alike in a certain way and one letters are alike in a certain way and one one is different. Pick the number that is
is different.Pick the odd word out. is different. Pick the odd one out. different from the others.
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) Humorous (b) Comical (a) E (b) V (c) I (d) U (a) 4836 (b) 3864
(c) Hilarious (d) Gangster (c) 6394 (d) 4638
Q.151. Three of the following four CHSL 2018 TIER 1 Q.165. Three of the following four
number-pairs are alike in a certain way Q.158. Three words from the given four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
and one is different. Pick the words are similar in a manner and one is and one is different. Pick the odd one
number-pair that is different from the different. Choose the odd one out. out.
rest. SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 7:46 (b) 9:80 (a) Neigh (b) Whoop (a) UQJF (b) OKPL
(c) 6:35 (d) 4:15 (c) Walking (d) Roaring (c) AWDZ (d) IDWS
Q.159. Three of the following four
Q.152. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way Q.166. Three of the following four
number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the odd one numbers are alike in a certain way and
and one is different. Pick the odd pair out. one is different. Pick the odd one out.
out. SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) HSKPM (b) PKSHV (a) 83115 (b) 54215
(a) 4 : 27 (b) 49 : 218 (c) DWGTJ (d) JQMNP (c) 43217 (d) 12347
(c) 16 : 125 (d) 9 : 64
Q.160. Three of the following four Q.167. Three of the following four
Q.153. Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and words are alike in a certain way and one
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way one is different. Pick the number that is is different. Pick the odd one out.
and one is different. Pick the odd one different from the rest. SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
out. SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) (a) Germany (b) Singapore
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 5138 (b) 3128 (c) Austria (d) Italy
(a) RVZDG (b) DHLPT (c) 9178 (d) 7158
(c) UYCGK (d) AEIMQ Q.168. Three of the following four
Q.161. Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way one is different. Pick the odd one out.
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
(a) 2421 (b) 7261 and one is different. Pick the odd one (a) 313 (b) 323
(c) 5472 (d) 4842 out. (c) 353 (d) 373
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning )
Q.169. Three of the following four letter (a) DJMG (b) JPSM Q.184. Three of the following four
clusters are alike in a certain way and (c) UADX (d) RXBU words are alike in a certain way and one
one is different. Pick the odd one out. is different. Pick the odd word out.
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) Q.177. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning )
(a) AVZ (b) UPF words are alike in a certain way and one (a) Political Science (b) Biology
(c) OKL (d) EZV is different. Pick the odd one out. (c) History (d) Sociology
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning )
Q.170. Three of the following four (a) Farmer (b) Worker Q.185. Three of the following four
words are alike in a certain way and one (c) Carpenter (d) Tailor letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
is different. Pick the odd one out. and one is different. Pick the odd one
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) Q.178. Three of the following four out.
(a) Parasailing (b) Surfing letter-clusters are alike in a certain way SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning )
(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
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening)
Q.213. Three of the following four Q.220. Three of the following four (a) Tomato (b) Onion
words are alike in a certain way and one letter-clusters are alike in a certain way (c) Egg (d) Potato
is different. Pick the odd word out. and one is different.
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) Pick the odd one out. Q.228. Three of the following four
(a) Lucknow (b) Punjab SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
(c) Mumbai (d) Patna (a) QSUV (b) DFHJ and one is different. Pick the odd one
(c) JLNP (d) CEGI out.
Q.214. Three of the following four SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening )
numbers are alike in a certain way and Q.221. Three of the following four (a) NRV (b) DHL
one is a different number that is different words are alike in a certain way and one (c) PTX (d) FKM
from the rest. is different. Pick the odd word out.
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
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(a) 459 (b) 259 (a) Car (b) Jeep
(c) 639 (d) 189 (c) Truck (d) Ship
Q.229. Three of the following four
Q.215. Three of the following four Q.222. Three of the following four number-pair are alike in a certain way
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way numbers are alike in a certain way and and one is different. Find the odd one
and one is different. Pick the odd one one is different. Pick the number that is out.
out. different from the rest. SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning) (a) 63:3906 (b) 15:210
(a) DGL (b) BFJ (a) 65 (b) 95 (c) 75 (d) 85 (c) 18:306 (d) 37:1331
(c) KOS (d) MQU Q.223. Three of the following four
words are alike in a certain way and one Q.230. Four words have been given out
Q.216. Three of the following four is different. Pick the odd word out. of which three are alike in some manner,
words are alike in a certain way and one SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) while one is different. Choose the odd
is different. Pick the odd word out. (a) Kiwi (b) Eagle one.
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon) (c) Vulture (d) Goose SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) Blackboard (b) Stationery (a) Deer (b) Sheep
(c) Duster (d) Chalk Q.224. Three of the following four (c) Cow (d) Donkey
numbers are alike in a certain way and
Q.217. Three of the following four one is different. Pick the number that is Q.231. Choose the word from the given
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way different from the rest. options that is similar to the given words
and one is different. Pick the odd one SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) and hence belongs to the same group.
out. (a) 13 (b) 23 (c) 17 (d) 51 Cat, Dog , Goat
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) CGK (b) LPT Q.225. Three of the following four (a) Lion (b) Leopard
(c) BFM (d) NRV letter-clusters are alike in a certain way (c) Cheetah (d) Cow
and one is different. Pick the odd one
Q.218. Three of the following four out.
words are alike in a certain way and one SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
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is different. Pick the odd word out. (a) IKMO (b) PRTW
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) (c) BDFH (d) CEGI
(a) Disaster (b) Storm Q.232. Four words have been given out
(c) Cyclone (d) Flood Q.226. Three of the following four of which three are alike in some manner,
numbers are alike in a certain way and while one is different . Choose the odd
Q.219. Three of the following four one is different. Pick the number that is one.
numbers are alike in a certain way and different from the rest. SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning)
one is different. SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) (a) Wall (b) ceiling
Pick the number that is different from (a) 7815 (b) 6915 (c) Floor (d) Fan
the rest. (c) 8715 (d) 8915
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) Q.233. Four pairs of numbers have been
(a) 16 (b) 121 (c) 100 (d) 81 Q.227. Three of the following four given , out of which three are alike in
words are alike in a certain way and one some manner, while one is different .
is different. Pick the odd word out. Choose the odd one out.
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) 16-3 (b) 50-7 Q.240. Four pairs of numbers have been Q.247. Four pairs of numbers have been
(c) 51-25 (d) 64-32 given, out of which three are alike in given, out of which three are alike in
some manner, while one is different. some manner, while one is different.
Q.234. Four pairs of numbers have been Choose out the odd one. Choose out the odd one.
given , out of which three are alike in SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening)
some manner , which one is different. (a) 19,39 (b) 25,53 (a) 6, 12 (b) 24, 4
Choose out the odd one. (c) 68,137 (d) 37,75 (c) 6, 16 (d) 12, 8
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) 798 : 897 : 798 Q.241. Four letter-clusters have been Q.248. Four letter-clusters have been
(b) 432 : 324 : 231 given out of which three are alike in given out of which three are alike in
(c) 321 : 213 : 123 some manner, while one is different. some manner, while one is different .
(d) 564 : 645 : 456 Choose the odd one. Choose the odd one.
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
Q.235. Four numbers have been given (a) dEefFF (b) mnNoOO (a) OQRT (b) IKMO
out of which three are alike in some (c) uvVwWW (d) pqQrRR (c) CEGI (d) TVXZ
manner, while one is different. Choose
the odd one. Q.242. Four words have been given out Q.249. Four words have been given out
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) of which three are alike in some manner, of which three are alike in some manner
(a) 113 (b) 117 (c) 103 (d) 107 while one is different. Choose the odd while one is different . Choose the odd
one. one.
Q.236. Four letter- clusters have been SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
given out of which three are alike in (a) Steel (b) Tin (a) Rial (b) Dollar
some manner, while one is different. (c) Aluminium (d) Zinc (c) Lira (d) Money
Choose the odd one.
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) Q.243. Four words have been given out Q.250. Four words have been given out
(a) BEHK (b) GJMQ of which three are alike in some manner, of which three are alike in some manner
(c) MPSV (d) RUXA while one is different. Choose the odd while one is different . Choose the odd
one. one.
Q.237. Four pairs of letter- clusters have SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
been given out of which three are alike (a) Steam (b) Grill (a) Incision (b) Chisel
in some manner, while one is different. (c) Fire (d) Roast (c) Knife (d) Knife
Choose the odd one.
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) Q.244. Four numbers have been given Q.251. Four numbers have been given
(a) OLEV - EVOL (b) ARNI - RMIZ out of which three are alike in some out of which three are alike in some
(c) TSRA - ZIHG (d) XHEP - KVRA manner, while one is different. Choose manner , while one is different . Choose
the odd one. the odd one.
Q.238. Four pairs of numbers have been SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
given , out of which three are alike in (a) 133 (b) 195 (c) 171 (d) 209 (a) 61 (b) 109 (c) 73 (d) 91
some manner, which one is different.
Choose out the odd one. Q.245. Four letter-clusters have been Q.252. Four numbers have been given
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) given out of which three are alike in out of which three are alike in some
(a) 64 : 100 : 18 some manner, while one is different. manner , while one is different . Choose
(b) 25 : 16 : 9 Choose the odd one. the odd one.
(c) 16 : 64 : 12 SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
(d) 81 : 9 : 19 (a) QUAIL (b) PIOUS (a) 126 (b) 91 (c) 196 (d) 169
(c) AEONS (d) PENAL
Q.239. Four words have been given out Q.253. Four pairs of letter-clusters have
of which three are alike in some manner, Q.246. Four pairs of numbers have been been given out of which three are alike
while one is different. Choose the odd given, out of which three are alike in in some manner, while one is different .
one. some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one.
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) Choose out the odd one. SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) Rockets (b) Planets SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) (a) NVH-KUK (b) CWX-AVZ
(c) Galaxies (d) Stars (a) 42, 72 (b) 132, 182 (c) REA-ODD (d) TXB-QWE
(c) 20, 42 (d) 56, 63
Q.254. Four pairs of numbers have been Q.260. Four numbers have been given SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
given , out of which three are alike in out of which three are alike in some (a) Car (b) Aeroplane
some manner, while one is different . manner, while one is different. Choose (c) Petrol (d) Bus
Choose out the odd one. the odd one.
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening) Q.268. Four pairs of letter-clusters have
(a) 761 : 617 : 176 (a) 18 (b) 25 (c) 24 (d) 33 been given out of which three are alike
(b) 416 : 641 : 461 in some manner, while one is different .
(c) 236 : 325 : 263 Q.261. Four letter-clusters have been Choose the odd one.
(d) 189 : 198 : 819 given out of which three are alike in SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
some manner, while one is different. (a) NOQ-MLK (b) EGI-VTR
Q.255. Four words have been given out Choose the odd one. (c) QSU- JHF (d) BEG- YVT
of which three are alike in some manner, SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
while one is different. Choose the odd (a) NOQST (b) EGIKM Q.269. Four letter-clusters have been
one. (c) BDFHJ (d) QSUWY given out of which three are alike in
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening) some manner, while one is different .
(a) Melon (b) Apple Q.262. Four numbers have been given Choose the odd one.
(c) Rose (d)Orange out of which three are alike in some SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
manner , while one is different . Choose (a) DGK (b) MLY
Q.256. Four groups of numbers have the odd one. (c) ENR (d) QFW
been given, out of which three are alike SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
in some manner and one is different. (a) 91 (b) 171 (c) 169 (d) 195 Q.270. Four numbers have been given,
Select the group that is different. out of which three are alike in some
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening) Q.263. Four words have been given out manner and one is different. Select the
(a) 632 : 325 : 236 of which three are alike in some manner one that is different.
(b) 561 : 615 : 165 while one is different . Choose the odd SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
(c) 289 : 829 : 928 one. (a) 197 (b) 193 (c) 195 (d) 191
(c) 426 : 642 : 246 SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) DEFECT (b) FAULT Q.271. Four words have been given, out
Q.257. Four number-pairs have been (c) FLAW (d) MEND of which three are alike in some manner
given, out of which three are alike in and one is different. Select the odd one.
some manner and one is different. Select Q.264. Four pairs of numbers have been SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
the one that is different.. given out of which three are alike in (a) Stable (b) Court
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening) some manner, while one is different . (c) Den (d) Igloo
(a) 48 - 81 (b) 64 - 100 Choose the odd one.
(c) 25 - 36 (d) 16 - 49 SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) Q.272. Four number pairs have been
(a) 73-79 (b) 31-41 given, out of which three are alike in
Q.258. Four words have been given out (c) 61-71 (d) 83-97 some manner and one is different. Select
of which three are alike in some manner, the one that is different.
while one is different. Choose the odd Q.265. Four pairs of numbers have been SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
one. given out of which three are alike in (a) 13 : 182 (b) 25 : 650
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening) some manner, while one is different . (c) 23 : 552 (d) 18 : 306
(a) Thesaurus (b) Dictionary Choose the odd one.
(c) Book (d) Encyclopaedia SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) Q.273. Four number-pairs have been
(a) 16-64 (b) 26-168 given, out of which three are alike in
Q.259. Four groups of numbers have (c) 34-289 (d) 18-81 some manner and one is different. Select
been given, out of which three are alike the one that is different.
in some manner and one is different. Q.266. Identify the number that is NOT SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
Select the group that is different. related to the following series . (a) 34 - 289 (b) 18 - 81
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening) 25, 28, 23, 30, 21, 33 (c) 16 - 64 (d) 26 -168
(a) 17 : 102 : 204 SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
(b) 12 : 72 : 144 (a) 21 (b) 30 (c) 23 (d) 33 Q.274. Four words have been given, out
(c) 14 : 90 : 180 Q.267. Four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner
(d) 26 : 156 : 312 of which three are alike in some manner, and one is different. Select the odd one.
while one is different .Choose the odd SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
one. (a) Authentic (b) Genuine
(c) Spurious (d) Bonafide Q.282. Four number-pairs are given out (a) 7: 37 (b) 18 : 49
of which three are alike in a certain way (c) 13 : 29 (d) 24 : 51
Q.275. Four number-pairs have been and one is different. Select the
given, out of which three are alike in number-pair that is different from the Q.289. Select the options in which the
some manner and one is different. Select rest. numbers are NOT related in the same
the one that is different. SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) way as are the numbers in the given set.
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) (a) 5 : 7 (b) 17 : 23 (123, 88, 63)
(a) 73 - 79 (b) 31 - 41 (c) 13 : 19 (d) 31 : 41 SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
(c) 61 - 71 (d) 83 - 97 (a) (135, 100, 75)
Q.283. Four number-pairs are given out (b) (70, 35, 10)
Q.276. Rearrange the given letters to of which three are alike in a certain way (c) (100, 65, 25)
form meaningful words and select the and one is different. Select the (d) (150, 115, 90)
option which is different from the other number-pair that is different from the
three words. rest. Q.290. Three of the following four
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) words are alike in a certain way and one
(a) REAYBL (b) ETWAH (a) 16 : 64 (b) 34 : 289 is different. Select the odd word.
(c) EZAMI (d) SEHCWA (c) 24 : 142 (d) 14 : 49 SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
(a) deer (b) Cub
Q.277. Four words have been given, out Q.284. Three of the following four (c) Calf (d) Lamb
of which three are alike in some manner words are alike in a certain way and one
and one is different. Select the odd one. is different. Select the odd word. Q.291. Three of the following four
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) words are alike in a certain way and one
(a) NIZAM (b) STEIN (a) Depression (b) Malaria is different. Select the odd word.
(c) MAINS (d) SAINT (c) Typhoid (d) Flu SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
(a) Mirth (b) Morose
Q.278. Four number-pairs are given out Q.285. Three of the following four pairs (c) Desolate (d) sad
of which three are alike in a certain way of letter clusters are alike in a certain
and one is different. Select the way and one is different. Select the odd Q.292. Four sets of numbers are given
number-pair that is different from the one. out of which three are alike in a certain
rest. SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) way and one is different. Select the sets
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) (a) OPR – JKL (b) BFX – YUC of numbers that is different from the rest.
(a) 18 : 306 (b) 23 : 552 (c) PHJ – KSQ (d) RTV – IGE SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
(c) 13 : 182 (d) 25 : 650 (a) 9 - 81 - 729 (b) 5 - 25 - 225
Q.286. Four numbers have been given, (c) 3 - 9 - 27 (d) 6 - 36 - 216
Q.279. Three of the following four out of which three are alike in some
words are alike in a certain way and one manner and one is different. Select the Q.293. There are following four pairs
is different. Select the odd word. number that is different from the rest. are alike in a certain way and one is
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) different, select the odd one
(a) Gladsome (b) Morose (a) 176 (b) 160 (c) 240 (d) 178 SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
(c) Joyous (d) Cheerful (a) AEW - ZVD (b) QJR - JQH
Q.287. Four numbers pairs have been (c) SUL - HFO (d) PHK - KSP
Q.280. Three of the following four given, out of which three are alike in
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way some manner and one is different. Select Q.294. Three of the four letter-clusters
and one is different. Select the odd one. the number pair that is different from the are alike in a certain way and one is
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) rest. different. Select the odd one.
(a) GKR (b) QIZ SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
(c) HNU (d) MKX (a) 34 : 3 (b) 17 : 6 (a) HNU (b) MKX
(c) 2 : 51 (d) 24 : 4 (c) QLZ (d) GKR
Q.281. Three of the following four
numbers are alike in a certain way and Q.288. Four numbers pairs have been
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one is different. Select the number that is given, out of which three are alike in
different from the rest. some manner and one is different. Select
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) the number pair that is different from the Q.295. Four letters-clusters have been
(a) 90 (b) 165 (c) 195 (d) 170 rest. given , out of which three are alike in
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
Q.301. Four letters - clusters have been Q.308. Four numbers - pairs have been Q.315. Four letter- clusters have been
given, out of which three are alike in given out of which three are alike in given, out of which three are alike in
some manner , while one is different . some manner and one is different. Select some manner and one is different. Select
Select the odd letter- cluster . the number-pair that is different the odd letter- cluster.
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening) SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening) SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon)
(a) BGLQ (b) KPUZ (a) 10 : 123 (b) 17 : 290 (a) NRW (b) ADL
(c) HMRV (d) OTYD (c) 14 : 227 (d) 11 : 146 (c) PTY (d) LPU
some manner and one is different . Q.343. Four number-pairs have been (c) 256 (d) 226
Select the odd letter - cluster. given, out of which three are alike in
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening) some manner and one is different. Select Q.350. Four words have been given, out
(a) BCEHL (b) GHJMP the number-pair that is different. of which three are alike in some
(c) ABDGK (d) NOQTX SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon) manner and one is different. Select the
(a) 37 : 256 (b) 31 : 214 odd one.
Q.337. Four words have been given, out (c) 21 : 154 (d) 39 : 270 SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon)
of which three are alike in some manner (a) Ladakh (b) Shimla
and one is different .Select the odd word. Q.344. Four letter-clusters have been (c) Dehradun (d) Gangtok
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening) given, out of which three are alike in
(a) Carrot (b) Potato some manner and one is different. Select Q.351. Four numbers have been given,
(c) Spinach (d) Radish the odd letter - cluster. out of which three are alike in some
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) manner and one is different. Select the
Q.338. Four letter-clusters have been (a) DPG (b) CIF number that is different from the rest.
given, out of which three are alike in (c) BFF (d) EYH SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
some manner and one is different. Select (a) 12326 (b) 52477
the odd letter- cluster. Q.345. Four numbers - pairs have been (c) 11982 (d) 14978
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning) given , out of which three are alike in
(a) TVXZ (b) RSTU some manner and one is different. Select Q.352. Four letter-pairs have been given,
(c) JNQS (d) ADGJ the number - pair that is different from out of which three are alike in some
the rest. manner and one is different. Select the
Q.339. Four number-pairs have been SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) odd letter-pair.
given, out of which three are alike in (a) 76 : 42 (b) 44 : 16 SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning)
some manner and one is different. Select (c) 55 : 25 (d) 28 : 56 (a) US (b) OM
the number-pair that is different from the (c) BE (d) AY
rest. Q.346. Four words have been given, out
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning) of which three are alike in some manner Q.353. Four numbers have been given,
(a) 53 : 378 (b) 37 : 266 and one is different . Select the odd out of which three are alike in some
(c) 45 : 322 (d) 43 : 318 word. manner and one is different. Select the
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) number that is different from the rest.
Q.340. Four words have been given, out (a) Russia (b) Africa SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon)
of which three are alike in some manner (c) Asia (d) Europe (a) 2514 (b) 1568
and one is different . Select the odd (c) 2628 (d) 1432
word.
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning) SSC CHSL 2019 TIER 1 Q.354. Four words have been given, out
(a) Distance (b) Gallon Q.347. Four words have been given,out of which three are alike in some manner
(c) Weight (d) Volume of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd one.
and one is different. Select the odd one. SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon)
Q.341. Four letter- clusters have been SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning) (a) Hive (b) Heifer
given, out of which three are alike in (a) Foal (b) Howl (c) Byre (d) Eyrie
some manner and one is different . (c) Caw (d) Chirp
Select the odd letter - cluster. Q.355. Four letter-clusters have been
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon) Q.348. Four numbers have been given, given, out of which three are alike in
(a) GT (b) AZ (c) KN (d) LO out of which three are alike in some some manner and one is different. Select
manner and one is different. Select the the odd letter-cluster.
Q.342. Four words have been given, out one that is different. SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon)
of which three are alike in some manner SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning) (a) OPTU (b) LMST
and one is different. Select the odd word. (a) 256 (b) 144 (c) 81 (d) 676 (c) CDJK (d) ABHI
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon)
(a) Diabetes Q.349. Four numbers have been given, Q.356. Four letter-clusters have been
(b) Cancer out of which three are alike in some given, out of which three are alike in
(c) Asthma manner and one is different. Select the some manner and one is different. Select
(d) Bone Marrow one that is different. the odd letter-cluster.
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening)
(a) 122 (b) 170 (a) UVS (b) LMH
Q.400. Four pairs of letter-clusters have Q.407. Four letter-clusters have been Q.414. Four letter-clusters have been
been given, out of which three are alike given, out of which three are alike in given, out of which three are alike in
in some manner and one is different. some manner and one is different. Select some manner and one is different. Select
Select the one that is different. the odd letter-cluster. the odd letter-cluster.
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning) SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Evening)
(a) KITE : TIEK (b) FIRU : RIUF (a) TPMKJ (b) UQNLK CEW, DFU, HJR, KMO
(c) MANY : NAYM (d) LICK : ILCK (c) ROLIF (d) WSPNM (a) HJR (b) DFU
(c) CEW (d) KMO
Q.401. Four numbers have been given, Q.408. Four words have been given, out
out of which three are alike in some of which three are alike in some manner Q.415. Four words have been given
manner and one is different. Select the and one is different. Select the odd one. below, out of which three are alike in
number that is different from the rest. SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Morning) some manner and one is different. Select
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning) (a) Fluorine (b) Iodine the odd one.
(a) 1331 (b) 1728 (c) Bromine (d) Iron Kabaddi, volleyball, Football, Hockey
(c) 2197 (d) 2306 SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Evening)
Q.409. Four number triads have been (a) Volleyball (b) Hockey
Q.402. Four letter-clusters have been given, out of which three are alike in (c) Kabaddi (d) Football
given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select
some manner and one is different. Select the number triad that is different from Q.416. Four numbers have been given
the odd letter-cluster. the rest. below, out of which three are alike in
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Morning) some manner and one is different. Select
(a) WXYZ (b) LMNO (a) (273, 546, 819) (b) (192, 384, 576) the number that is different from the rest.
(c) ABCD (d) IJKL (c) (326, 654, 981) (d) (291, 438, 657) SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Evening)
132, 17523, 3164, 2685
Q.403. Four numbers have been given, Q.410. Four letter-clusters have been (a) 17523 (b) 3164
out of which three are alike in some given, out of which three are alike in (c) 132 (d) 2685
manner and one is different. Select the some manner and one is different. Select
one that is different. the odd letter-cluster. Q.417. Four letter-clusters have been
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Morning) given, out of which three are alike in
(a) 393 (b) 441 (a) FX (b) DP (c) ET (d) CK some manner and one is different. Select
(c) 384 (d) 600 the odd one.
Q.411. Four words have been given, out SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Morning)
Q.404. Four letter-clusters have been of which three are alike in some manner (a) EIMQ (b) CGKO
given, out of which three are alike in and one is different. Select the odd one. (c) DHLN (d) BFJN
some manner and one is different. Select SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Afternoon)
the odd letter-cluster. (a) Biomass (b) Coal Q.418. Four number-pairs have been
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning) (c) Natural Gas (d) Nuclear Fuel given, out of which three are alike in
(a) VSPMJ (b) YWUSQ some manner and one is different. Select
(c) TQNKH (d) ROLIF Q.412. Four letter-clusters have been the odd one.
given, out of which three are alike in SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Morning)
Q.405. Four words have been given, out some manner and one is different. Select (a) 182 : 13 (b) 156 : 12
of which three are alike in some manner the odd letter-cluster. (c) 309 : 17 (d) 132 : 11
and one is different.Select the odd one. SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning) (a) HGIFJ (b) DCEBF
(a) Den (b) Burrow (c) TUSVR (d) RQSPT
Q.419. Fur words have been given, out SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Morning) Q.433. Four numbers have been given,
of which three are alike in some manner (a) Decibelmeter (b) Udometer out of which three are alike in some
and one is different. Select the odd one. (c) Ombrometer (d) Pluviometer manner and one is different. Select the
SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Morning) one that is different.
(a) Radish (b) Potato Q.427. Four letter-clusters have been SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(c) Peas (d) Carrot given, out of which three are alike in (a) 360 (b) 231 (c) 340 (d) 123
some manner and one is different. Select
Q.420. Four words have been given out, the odd one. Q.434. Four-letter clusters have been
out of which three are alike in some SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Morning) given, out of which three are alike in
manner and one is different. Select the (a) FILO (b) EHKN some manner and one is different. Select
odd one. (c) ADGJ (d) CFIM the odd etter-custer.
SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Morning) SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Evening)
(a) Kelvin (b) Celsius Q.428. Four word-pairs have been given, (a) GIK (b) TUV
(c) Pascal (d) Fahrenheit out of which three are alike in some (c) BDF (d) NPR
manner and one is different. Select the
Q.421. Four letter-clusters have been odd one. Q.435. Which of the given options is
given, out of which three are alike in SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Morning) NOT an example of a number triad with
some manner and one is different. Select (a) Intact : Unflawed the following properties ?
the odd letter-cluster. (b) Bright : Luminous 1. The second number is the square of
SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Afternoon) (c) Pure : Perfect the first number
(a) BFYV (b) MONL (d) Entire : Partial 2. The third number is the cube of the
(c) NOPE (d) HJSQ first number
Q.429. Four number-pairs have been SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Evening)
Q.422. Four words have been given, out given below, out of which three are alike (a) (11,121,1341) (b) (17,289,4913)
of which three are alike in some manner in some manner and one is different. (c) (13,169,2197) (d) (12,144,1728)
and one is different. Select the odd one. Select the odd from the options.
SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Morning) Q.436. Four number triads have been
(a) Paris (b) Istanbul (a) 210 : 14 (b) 276 : 16 given, out of which three are alike in
(c) Maputo (d) London (c) 156 : 12 (d) 240 : 15 some manner and one is different.Select
the number triad that is different from
Q.423. Four numbers have been given, Q.430. Four words have been given, out the rest.
out of which three are alike in some of which three are alike in some manner SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Evening)
manner and one is different. Select the and one is different. Select the one that (a) (192,384,576) (b) (352,436,646)
one that is different. is different. (c) (219,438,657) (d) (327,654,981)
SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 729 (b) 125 (c) 216 (d) 676 (a) Angle (b) Hectare Q.437. Four words have been given, out
(c) Meter (d) Volt of which three are alike in some manner
Q.424. Four words have been given, out and one is different. Select the odd one.
of which three are alike in some manner Q.431. Select the number-pair in which SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Evening)
and one is different. Select the odd one. the two numbers are related in the same (a) April (b) June
SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Evening) way as are the two numbers of the given (c) March (d) May
(a) Sincere (b) Naughty number-pair.
(c) Creative (d) Kids 31: 250
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CPO 2020 TIER 1
Q.425. Four letter-clusters have been (a) 75:614 (b) 81:657
given, out of which three are alike in (c) 54:434 (d) 40:320 Q.438. Three of the following four
some manner and one is different. Select letters-clusters are alike in a certain way
the odd letter-cluster. Q.432. Four letter-clusters have been and one is different. Pick the odd one
SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Evening) given, out of which three are alike in out.
(a) CXGTIR (b) BYIRJQ some manner and one is different. Select SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning)
(c) JPLNDW (d) FUEVHS the one that is different. (a) CFILO (b) UXADG
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Afternoon) (c) OMSVY (d) ORUVY
Q.426. Four words have been given, out (a) TVX (b) JLN
of which three are alike in some manner (c) NOQ (d) CEG Q.439. Three of the following four
and one is different. Select the odd one. letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
Q.484. Four letter-clusters have been Q.491. Four letter-clusters have been Q.498. Four words have been given, out
given, out of which three are alike in given, out of which three are alike in of which three are alike in some manner
some manner and one is different. Select some manner and one is different. Select and one is different. Select the word that
the letter-cluster that is different. the letter-cluster that is different. is different.
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) YWTP (b) PMJG (a) SWDZ (b) RVGC (a) Integrity (b) Joviality
(c) MKHD (d) USPL (c) FJQM (d) GKPL (c) Honesty (d) Truthfulness
Q.485. Three of the following four Q.492. Four words have been given, out Q.499. Four numbers have been given,
words are alike in a certain way and one of which three are alike in some manner out of which three are alike in some
is different. Select the odd one. and one is different. Select the word that manner and one is different. Select the
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) is different. number that is different.
(a) Applaud (b) Criticise SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning)
(c) Honour (d) Admire (a) Slavery (b) Convenience (a) 6341 (b) 6138
(c) Choice (d) Autonomy (c) 5423 (d) 1652
Q.486. Four numbers have been given,
out of which three are alike in some Q.493. Four numbers have been given, Q.500. Three of the following four
manner and one is different. Select the out of which three are alike in some letter-clusters are alike in a certain way
number that is different. manner and one is different. Select the and one is different. Select the odd one.
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) number that is different. SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 198 (b) 165 SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon) (a) KPUZ (b) TYDI
(c) 177 (d) 132 (a) 3437 (b) 7437 (c) LQVA (d) BGLP
(c) 7415 (d) 5453
Q.487. Four number-pairs have been Q.501. Four words have been given, out
given, out of which three are alike in Q.494. Four options have been given, of which three are alike in some manner
some manner and one is different. Select out of which three are alike in some and one is different. Select the word that
the one that is different. manner and one is different. Select the is different.
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning) option that is different. SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 11 : 122 (b) 14 : 112 SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening) (a) Oslo (b) Bhat
(c) 21 : 168 (d) 18 : 144 (a) Eczema (b) Psoriasis (c) Peso (d) Rial
(c) Scurvy (d) Vitiligo
(a) Flute (b) Saxophone (a) 1587 (b) 3462 (a) 7 : 63 (b) 5 : 35
(c) Mandolin (d) Clarinet (c) 1273 (d) 5789 (c) 13 : 195 (d) 19 : 324
Q.544. Four number-pairs have been Q.551. Three of the following four
given, out of which three are alike in words are alike in a certain way and one SSC CGL 2020 TIER 1
some manner and one is different. Select is different. Select the odd one.
the number-pair that is different. SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning) Q.558. Four letter-clusters have been
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) Newspaper (b) Magazine given, out of which three are alike in
(a) 30 : 225 (b) 24 : 130 (c) Publisher (d) Book some manner and one is different. Select
(c) 20 : 100 (d) 14 : 49 the letter-cluster that is different.
Q.552. Four words have been given, out SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.545. Four letter-clusters have been of which three are alike in some manner (a) CYUQ (b) NJFA
given, out of which three are alike in and one is different. Select the word that (c) FBXT (d) TPLH
some manner and one is different. Select is different.
the letter-cluster that is different. SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.559. Four number-pairs have been
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) Violet (b) Yellow given, out of which three are alike in
(a) EBCD (b) NKLM (c) Orange (d) Black some manner and one is different. Select
(c) IFGH (d) WXYZ the number-pair that is different.
Q.553. Four numbers have been given, SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.546. Three of the following four out of which three are alike in some (a) 14 : 210 (b) 18 : 342
letter-clusters are alike in a certain way manner and one is different. Select the (c) 17 : 307 (d) 12 : 156
and one is different. number that is different.
Select the odd one. SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.560. Four words have been given, out
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) (a) 146 (b) 198 of which three are alike in some manner
(a) PLSK (b) DZHW (c) 326 (d) 378 and one is different. Select the word that
(c) GCKT (d) HDLS is different.
Q.554. Four letter-clusters have been SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.547. Three of the following four given out of which three are alike in (a) Aptitude (b) Weight
words are alike in a certain way and one some manner and one is different. Select (c) Memory (d) Intelligence
is different. Select the odd one. the letter-cluster that is different.
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.561. Four letter-clusters have been
(a) Contention (b) Turmoil (a) PTZW (b) MQWT given, out of which three are alike in
(c) Conflict (d) Tranquility (c) FJPM (d) TXDB some manner and one is different. Select
the letter-cluster that is different.
Q.548. Three of the following four Q.555. Three of the following four SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon)
number-pairs are alike in a certain way words are alike in a certain way and one (a) HJMP (b) TVYB
and one is different. Select the one that is different. Select the (c) BDGT (d) LNQJ
is different. odd one.
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening) Q.562. Four number-pairs have been
(a) 4 : 48 (b) 5 : 105 (a) Heart (b) Lungs given, out of which three are alike in
(c) 7 : 294 (d) 6 : 180 (c) Nose (d) Liver some manner and one is different. Select
the number-pair that is different.
Q.549. Four letter-clusters have been Q.556. Four letter-clusters have been SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon)
given, out of which three are alike in given, out of which three are alike in (a) 12 : 432 (b) 7 : 147
some manner and one is different. Select some manner and one is different. Select (c) 13 : 506 (d) 8 : 192
the letter-cluster that is different. the letter-cluster that is different.
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening) Q.563. Four words have been given, out
(a) WBYT (b) YDWR (a) HNTZ (b) AGMS of which three are alike in some manner
(c) MRGB (d) CHSN (c) IPVA (d) VBHN and one is different. Select the word that
is different.
Q.550. Four numbers have been given, Q.557. Four number-pairs have been SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon)
out of which three are alike in some given, out of which three are alike in (a) Deteriorate (b) Growth
manner and one is different. Select the some manner and one is different. Select (c) Advance (d) Headway
number that is different. the number-pair that is different.
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening)
(c) (17, 119) (d) (16, 112) (a) XZTB (b) BDYF SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) TVQX (d) NPKR (a) Hinder (b) Forbid
Q.585. Given below are four words out (c) Permit (d) Impede
of which three are alike in a certain Q.592. Four number-pairs have been
manner and one of them is different. given, out of which three are alike in Q.599. Four letter-clusters have been
select the different word. some manner and one is different. Select given, out of which three are alike in
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning) the number-pair that is different. (Any some manner and one is different. Select
(a) Arthritis (b) Gout operation on digits is not allowed) the letter-cluster that is different.
(c) Hypertension (d) Rickets SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 326 : 107 (b) 308 : 101 (a) CZWT (b) PMJG
Q.586. Four letter-clusters have been (c) 197 : 66 (d) 239 : 78 (c) SPMJ (d) GDAW
given, out of which three are alike in
some manner and one is different. Select Q.593. Four words have been given, out Q.600. Four words have been given, out
the letter-cluster that is different. of which three are alike in some manner of which three are alike in some manner
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning) and one is different. Select the word that and one is different. Select the word that
(a) OIDZ (b) ZTOL is different. is different.
(c) AUPL (d) JDYU SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) Devotion (b) Zeal (a) Loti (b) Naira
Q.587. Four number-pairs have been (c) Vision (d) Fury (c) Euro (d) Pint
given, out of which three are alike in
some manner and one is different. Select Q.594. Four number-pairs have been Q.601. Four letter-clusters have been
the number-pair that is different. given, out of which three are alike in given, out of which three are alike in
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning) some manner and one is different. Select some manner and one is different. Select
(a) 406321 : 493 (b) 324335 : 577 the number-pair that is different. the letter-cluster that is different.
(c) 253471 : 778 (d) 111617 : 278 SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) (547, 258) (b) (723, 144) (a) JLP (b) CEH
Q.588. Four words have been given, out (c) (546, 225) (d) (812, 121) (c) SUX (d) LNQ
of which three are alike in some manner
and one is different. Select the word that Q.595. Four letter-clusters have been Q.602. Four number-pairs have been
is different. given, out of which three are alike in given, out of which three are alike in
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon) some manner and one is different. Select some manner and one is different. Select
(a) Psychiatrists (b) Cardiologists the letter-cluster that is different. the number-pair that is different.
(c) Nephrologists (d) Pulmonologists SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) MN (b) KP (c) QL (d) GT (a) 54 : 152 (b) 36 : 98
Q.589. Four number-pairs have been (c) 82 : 236 (d) 68 : 196
given, out of which three are alike in Q.596. Four words have been given, out
some manner and one is different. Select of which three are alike in some manner Q.603. Four letter-clusters have been
the number-pair that is different. and one is different. Select the word that given, out of which three are alike in
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon) is different. some manner and one is different. Select
(a) 30 : 908 (b) 25 : 631 SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning) the letter-cluster that is different.
(c) 22 : 490 (d) 21 : 447 (a) Scurvy (b) Goitre SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning)
(c) Anaemia (d) Diarrhoea (a) LNJP (b) GIEY
Q.590. Four letter-clusters have been (c) PRNT (d) FHDJ
given, out of which three are alike in Q.597. Four number-pairs have been
some manner and one is different. Select given, out of which three are alike in Q.604. Select the option in which the
the letter-cluster that is different. some manner and one is different. Select numbers are NOT related in the same
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon) the number-pair that is different. way as are the numbers of the following
(a) NRJG (b) TXCZ SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon) set.
(c) FJQN (d) DHSP (a) 727 : 609 (b) 373 : 255 (63, 76, 46)
(c) 191 : 177 (d) 797 : 679 SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.591. Four letter-clusters have been (a) (83, 96, 66) (b) (72, 85, 55)
given, out of which three are alike in Q.598. Four words have been given, out (c) (69, 84, 52) (d) (45, 58, 28)
some manner and one is different. Select of which three are alike in some manner
the letter-cluster that is different. and one is different. Select the word that Q.605. Four words have been given, out
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening) is different. of which three are alike in some manner
and one is different. Select the word that Q.612. Four words have been given out
is different. of which three are alike in some manner Q.619. Four letter-clusters have been
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning) and one is different. Select the word that given, out of which three are alike in
(a) Lusaka (b) Manama is different. some manner and one is different. Select
(c) Taka (d) Harare SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon) the letter-cluster that is different.
(a) Bray (b) Growl SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.606. Select the option in which the (c) Squeak (d) Gallop (a) HDA (b) LHE
numbers are related in the same way as (c) PLI (d) WRO
are the numbers of the following set. Q.613. Four letter-clusters have been
(4, 282, 5) given, out of which three are alike in Q.620. Select the number-pair in which
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning) some manner and one is different. Select the two numbers share a different
(a) (7, 152, 3) (b) (5, 25, 1) the letter-cluster that is different. relationship from that shared by the two
(c) (3, 405, 6) (d) (2, 84, 4) SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening) numbers in the rest of the number-pairs.
(a) LOUC (b) LPVD SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.607. Four number-pairs have been (c) TXDL (d) BFLT (a) (36, 353) (b) (49, 512)
given, out of which three are alike in (c) (64, 729) (d) (25, 216)
some manner and one is different. Select Q.614. Four words have been given, out
the number-pair that is different. of which three are alike in some manner Q.621. Four words have been given, out
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning) and one is different. Select the word that of which three are alike in some manner
(a) 19 : 68 (b) 17 : 60 is different. and one is different. Select the word that
(c) 13 : 90 (d) 23 : 84 SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening) is different.
(a) Timid (b) Energised SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.608. Four number-pairs have been (c) Nostalgic (d) Excited (a) Microphone (b) Webcam
given, out of which three are alike in (c) Keyboard (d) Plotter
some manner and one is different. Select Q.615. Four number-pairs have been
the number-pair that is different. given, out of which three are alike in Q.622. Given below are four words out
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon) some manner and one is different. Select of which three are alike in a certain
(a) 4 : 52 (b) 7 : 294 the number-pair that is different. context and one of them is inconsistent.
(c) 5 : 100 (d) 6 : 180 SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening) Select that inconsistent word.
(a) 11 : 242 (b) 19 : 622 SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.609. Select the options in which the (c) 12 : 288 (d) 14 : 392 (a) Disrespect (b) Abuse
numbers are related in the same way as (c) Respect (d) Contempt
are the numbers of the following set. Q.616. Four letter-clusters have been
(4, 532, 10) given, out of which three are alike in Q.623. Four letter-clusters have been
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon) some manner and one is different. Select given, out of which three are alike in
(a) (9, 396, 4) (b) (4, 140, 6) the letter-cluster that is different. some manner and one is different. Select
(c) (2, 121, 6) (d) (3, 269, 8) SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning) the letter-cluster that is different.
(a) RDMI (b) TFKG SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.610. Select the option in which the (c) FHWU (d) JNCQ (a) RVEK (b) NRIP
numbers are related in the same way as (c) GKPV (d) CGTZ
are the numbers of the following set. Q.617. Four number-pairs have been
(3, 6, 63) given, out of which three are alike in Q.624. Four number pairs are given,
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon) some manner and one is different. Select three of which are alike in some way or
(a) (5, 6, 92) (b) (4, 5, 89) the number-pair that is different. the other and one is different. Select the
(c) (8, 5, 64) (d) (7, 3, 58) SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning) number pair which is different.
(a) 27 : 82 (b) 28 : 163 SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.611. Four letter-clusters have been (c) 22 : 127 (d) 16 : 91 (a) 6 : 26 (b) 5 : 24
given, out of which three are alike in (c) 8 : 34 (d) 7 : 30
some manner and one is different. Select Q.618. Four words have been given, out
the letter-cluster that is different. of which three are alike in some manner
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon) and one is different. Select the word that
(a) WYBY (b) RTGB is different. SSC MTS 2020 TIER 1
(c) LNMH (d) HJQL SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) Ecology (b) Dermatology Q.625. Four letter clusters have been
(c) Ophthalmology (d) Myology given out of which three are alike in the
(c) 19113 (d) 39105 Q.13. In a code language, EXPLAIN is (c)CFY2S2 (d)C2X1S2
written as XEALPNI. How will
Q.5. In a code language, MACHINE is FACTORY be written in that language? Q.21. If A = 4 and C = 6, then how will
written as CAMHENI. How will SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) you code ‘Power’ ?
MONSTER be written as in that (a) AFTCROY (b) CAFOTYR SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
language? (c) AFOTCYR (d) AFTOCYR (a) 181726821 (b) 191826821
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) (c) 191825821 (d) 181725720
(a) NOMSRET (b) OMNSETR Q.14. If FATHER = 7 and DAUGHTER
(c) NOMETSR (d) SNOMRET = 9, then DISTANT = ______. Q.22. In a certain code language
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) ‘EXAMPLE’ is coded as ‘DWZLOKD’.
Q.6. In a code language, BACHELOR is (a) 6 (b) 10 (c) 8 (d) 7 Then how will ‘ELECTION’ be coded in
written as SNMDIBBA. How will the same code language
COHESION be written as in that Q.15. If DRIVE is coded as 59372, and SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
language? SPUR is coded as 6489, what will be (a) DKDBSJHM (b) DKDBSHNM
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) code for PRIDE? (c) EKDBSHNM (d) DKEBSHNM
(a) ONIFTJBP (b) ONJRFGPB SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
(c) NPHTDIND (d) BPJTFINO (a) 49235 (b) 94532 Q.23. In a certain code language
(c) 49352 (d) 43925 ‘DEAR’ is coded as ‘7465’ and ‘LIFE’
Q.7. If CAB = 13 and FEED = 41, then is coded as ‘8394’. Then how will
JADE = ________. Q.16. In a code language PENCIL is ‘IDEAL’ be coded in the same code
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) written as PNEICL, How will MOTHER language.
(a) 35 (b) 43 (c) 41 (d) 45 be written in that language? SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) (a) 73648 (b) 37684
Q.8. If DIG=41 and GOAD=55, then (a) MTOREH (b) MHTORE (c) 84673 (d) 37468
FACT=____. (c) OMHTRE (d) MTOEHR
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) Q.24. If in a certain code, EARTH is
(a) 45 (b) 61 (c) 53 (d) 63 Q.17. If AN=14 and CAT=60, then written as FZSSI, then which word will
BEG=? be coded as XZUDS?
Q.9. If 'DONKEY' is coded as '88' and SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
'SPARROW' is coded as '79', then how (a)68 (b)72 (c)74 (d)70 (a) WATER (b) WAVES
will 'PEGION' be coded? (c) WAVER (d) YXVET
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) Q.18. In a certain language EMBEZZLE
(a) 73 (b) 96 (c) 85 (d) 91 is coded as MEEBZZEL. How will Q.25. If, in a certain code, EDITION is
MAXIMIZE be coded in the same written as VWRGRLM, which word
Q.10. In a code language, CONCERT is language? would be coded as SLMVHGB?
written as CNEROCT. How will SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
SMARTER be written in that language? (a)AIMXMIEZ (b)AMIXIMEZ (a) HAUGHTY (b) HONESTY
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (c)AMIMIXEZ (d)EMIXIMEM (c) EDITORS (d) AMNESTY
(a) RATESMR (b) RATEMSR
(c) RATMESR (d) RETRAMS Q.19. If in a certain code ‘OPERATION’ Q.26. In a certain code language,
is written as ‘BWDATXPBJ’ and ‘ROCK’ is written as ‘3587’ and ‘TIDE’
Q.11. If MADE is coded as 12236 and ‘PARENT’ is written as ‘WTADJX’, is written as ‘4261’. How will
BAD is coded as 123, then how will how will ‘ORIENT’ be written in that ‘DOCTOR’ be written in the same code
DECK be coded as? code? language?
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
(a)36212 (b)34312 (a)PSJFOU (b)BAPDJX (a) 658453 (b) 658435
(c)36201 (d)44412 (c)BPADJX (d)BWPDJX (c) 654853 (d) 685453
Q.12. In a code language, MONKEY is Q.20. In a certain code language Q.27. In a certain language, JUSTICE is
written as LPMLDZ. How will ‘CANDLE’ is written as ‘D1OEM2’ and coded as JSUTCIE. How will JUPITER
STROKE be written as in that language? ‘MODERN’ is written as N4E2SO. How be coded in that language?
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) will ‘BEWARE’ be written in the same SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
(a)TSSNLD (b)RUQFJP code language? (a) JPUIERT (b) PJUIETR
(c)RUQNLD (d)RUQPJF SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (c) JPUEITR (d) JPUIETR
(a)D2OEM2 (b)C2X2S2
Q.28. If AS = 19 and BAT = 40, then (a) 1721921104136 Q.44. In a code language, 54831 is
how will you code BREAD? (b) 172172094136 coded as 63922. What will be the code
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) (c) 172192094126 for 86274 in that language?
(d) 1621820104136
(a) 30 (b) 720 (c) 205 (d) 625 SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
Q.37. If AT = 20 and BEG =70, then (a) 95365 (b) 95185
Q.29. If in a certain code, ‘HAMMER’ BANK = _______. (c) 77185 (d) 75365
is written as ‘GBLNDS, then ‘NEEDLE’ SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
will be coded as? (a) 318 (b) 308 SSC CGL 2018 TIER - I
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) (c) 228 (d) 282
(a) DLENEE (b) OFLEKF
Q.45. If DIG is coded as 25 and CUT is
(c) MFENKF (d) MFDEKF Q.38. In a certain code language, SON is coded as 49, then how will KICK be
written as 345 and ROAM is written as coded as?
Q.30. If X=48 and ACT=48 then TALL 6412. How will RANSOM be written in SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
=? the same language? (a) 43 (b) 39 (c) 4 (d) 34
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
(a) 88 (b) 92 (c) 90 (d) 45 (a) 615342 (b) 651342 Q.46. In a code language, VICTORY is
(c) 615324 (d) 612435 written as CIVSYRO. How will
Q.31. In a code language, TIGER is
TRAITOR be written in that language?
written as SUHJFHDFQS. How will Q.39. If in a language, ‘foot’ is called SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
GINPQSRTDF be written in that ‘elbow’, ‘elbow’ is called ‘ankle’, (a) RATHORT (b) RTAJORT
language? ‘ankle' is called palm’, ‘palm’ is called (c) ARTJOTR (d) ARTHROT
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) ‘finger’ and ‘finger’ is called ‘knee’,
(a) HERBS (b) HORSE then in that language, on what would one Q.47. If BACK is coded as 11312 and
(c) HOESR (d) HORTF wear a ring? CAKE is coded as 51113, then how will
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) MADE be coded as?
Q.32. In a code language, TANK is (a) Ankle (b) Knee SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon)
written as 7-26-13-16. How will (c) Palm (d) Finger (a) 51413 (b) 54113
CARGO be written in that language?
(c) 31145 (d) 13145
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) Q.40. If in a certain code, EDITION is
(a) 24-26-9-20-15 written as VWRGRLM, then which Q.48. In a code language, TEMPLE is
(b) 24-26-9-20-12 word will be coded as SLMVHGB? written as DKOLDS. How will
(c) 24-26-18-20-12 SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) WORSHIP be written in that language?
(d) 23-01-9-20-12 (a) HAUGHTY (b) HONESTY SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) AMNESTY (d) EDITORS (a) OHGRQNV (b) VNQGHOR
Q.33. In a certain language, CADET is
(c) QJITSPX (d) OGHQRVN
written as 31457. How will DEFER be
Q.41. If TEMPLE is coded as ELPMET,
written as in the same language?
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) then how will CHURCH be coded as? Q.49. If FLOWER is coded as 14 and
(a) 45678 (b) 45769 SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) DISTASTE is coded as 18, then how
(c) 35658 (d) 45659 (a) HCURHC (b) HCRUHC will BUREAUCRAT be coded as?
(c) HCURCH (d) HCRUCH SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.34. If in a given code language, (a) 22 (b)18 (c) 20 (d) 28
WATER is coded as XZUDS, then which
Q.42. In a certain code language, ‘mee
word will be coded as BMHKF?
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) muk pic’ means ‘roses are yellow’, ‘nil Q.50. In a code language if FRIDGE is
(a) ALIEN (b) CLING dic’ means ‘white flowers’ and ‘pic muk written as GTLHLK, then in the same
(c) ANGLE (d) EARTH dic’ means ‘flowers are fruits’. What is language, how will you write the word
the code for ‘white’ in that language? KETTLE?
Q.35. In a code language CERTAIN is SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
written as DFSUBJO , How will (a) nil (b) pic (a) WQLGXK (b) LGWXQK
SUMMER be written in this language?
(c) dic (d) muk (c) GLXWQK (d) XKWQLG
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
(a) TVNNFS (b) TVNNFT
(c) RVNNFS (d) TUNMFS Q.43. If ‘ARUN’ is coded as 54, then Q.51. In a code language SUNDAY is
how will ‘VARUN’ be coded as? written as DNUAYS. How will
Q.36. If A = 2, C= 4, then PARTICLE = SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) MOTHER be written as in that
_____________. (a) 87 (b) 67 (c) 76 (d) 78 language?
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) HTEOMR (b) HTOERM Q.59. If SMOKE is coded as 81643 and (c) 31547 (d) 31450
(c) HOTERM (d) THEORM PRANK is coded as 72954, how would
you code ROSE? Q.67. In a code language , SUN is
Q.52. If CAB is coded as 6 and BED is SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) written as NUS and TOP is coded as
coded as 40,then how will HAD be (a) 2682 (b) 3276 POT. What is the last letter in the code
coded as? (c) 9238 (d) 2683 for the word FUR?
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) 16 (b) 52 (c) 32 (d) 46 Q.60. If CLEAN is coded as 1415123 (a) F (b) U (c) R (d) E
and BLOW is coded as 2315122 , then
Q.53. In a code language, COMPUTER how will JOKE be cded? Q.68. If DON is coded as 345 and
is written as OCREPMTU. How will SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) ROAM is coded as 6412 , then how will
DAUGHTER be written in the same (a) 4111612 (b) 5121611 RANDOM be coded?
language? (c) 5111510 (d) 1011155 SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening)
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) (a) 615342 (b) 615324
(a) READTHGU (b) ADTHREGU Q.61. In a coded language, REGULAR (c) 613542 (d) 651342
(c) ADREGUTH (d) ADERUGTH is written as GERTRAL. How will
BROTHER be written in that language? Q.69. If AU = 21 and EGG = 245 , then
Q.54. If POSTER is coded as 592314 SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) how will you code BAKE?
and DARK is coded as 8647, then how (a) ORBSREH (b) ROBSERH SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning)
will STROKE be coded as? (c) ORBUREH (d) ORBEHTS (a) 19 (b) 75 (c) 110 (d) 155
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 234917 (b) 234971 Q.62. If the word ANGEL is coded as Q.70. In a code language , NEEDLE is
(c) 493287 (d) 329417 BOHFM , then what will be the third written as MFDEKF . How will
alphabet in the code for the word HAMMER be written in that language?
Q.55. In a code language, TEACHING SAVAGE. SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning)
is written as SDBDGHOH. How will SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) (a) GBLNFTS (b) IBLNDS
BOOKWORM be written in that (a) B (b) U (c) W (d) X (c) GALNDS (d) GBLNDS
language?
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) Q.63. If HEAD is coded as 37 and Q.71. In a code language , PAINTER is
(a) ANPLXNNS (b) ANPLXPSL BANK is coded as 57, then how will written as SCLPWGU. What is the code
(c) CPNJXPSL (d) ANPLVNSN KITE be coded as for the word WRITER?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.56. In a code language, SEDATIVE (a) 87 (b) 91 (c) 69 (d) 76 (a) YTLVHT (b) ZTLVHU
is coded as ATDESEVI. How would (c) ZTLVHT (d) ZTLVGV
PERSONAL be coded in that language? Q.64. In a code language, PASTEUR is
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) coded as TPRUASE. How would Q.72. If N = 28 and ORE = 76 , then
(a) OSREPLAN (b) SOPERLAN SEVENTY be coded in that language? how will you code PALE?
(c) SOREPLAN (d) SOERPANL SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) ENVETYS (b) NSYTEVN (a) 68 (b) 76 (c) 19 (d) 72
Q.57. In a code language, if ‘VERY’ is (c) ESYETNV (d) ESYTEVN
written as ‘UDQX’ ,then in the same Q.73. In a code language , PICTURE is
language, how will you write the word Q.65. In a code language , COMPUTER written as 16932021185 . How will
‘URGENT’ ? is written as IVGFKNLX . How will FUNCTION be written in that language?
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) TELEPHONE be written in that SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) TMSQF (b) MSQTFD language? (a) 6211432091413
(c) QFDTMS (d) TQFDMS SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) (b) 6211432081514
(a) VMNSKVOVG (c) 6211432091514
Q.58. In a code language, STROKE is (b) GVOVKSLMV (d) 6211332091513
written as FLPSUT. How would (c) VMLSKUOVG
BRIGHT be written in the same code (d) VMLSKVOVG Q.74. In a code language, SELECTION
language? is written as ESELDITNO. How will
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) Q.66. If EAGER is coded as 51759, then NOSTALGIA be written in the same
(a) UIHJSC (b) CSJHIU how will CADET be coded? language?
(c) SGFHQA (d) UJHHCS SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) 31457 (b) 34157 (a) ONSTBGLAI (b) ONTSBGLAI
(c) NOTSBLGAI (d) ONTSZGLAI Q.81. In a code language, ROUTINE is (a) ZKQPHT (b) ZKQPHU
written as 181521209145. How will (c) YKQPHT (d) ZKOPHT
Q.75. In a code language, YOGHURT is VEHICLE be written in that language ?
written as 251578211820. How will SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) Q.88. If V = 44 and FAT = 54, then how
DEVELOP be written as in that (a) 215893125 (b) 225893125 will you code LATE?
language? (c) 225893115 (d) 225793125 SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 ( Evening)
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning) (a) 76 (b) 110 (c) 54 (d) 19
(a) 45225111516 (b) 45215121516 Q.82. In a code language,
(c) 45225121516 (d) 45225121515 ASTRONOMY is written as Q.89. In a code language,
SARTPONYM. How will PERMUTATION is coded as
Q.76. In a code language, FENUGREEK be written as in that IBKFRMXMFLG. How will
PERMANENT is written as language? PUBLICSECTOR be coded in the same
EPMRBENTN. How will TECHNICAL SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) language ?
be written as in that language? (a) UNEFGKEER SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 ( Morning)
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning) (b) EFUNHKEER
(a) ICUFEVLBVNLK
(a) TEHCOCIAL (b) ETCHOCILA (c) EFUNFERKE
(b) ICUFEVLBVMLJ
(c) ETHCPCILA (d) ETHCOCILA (d) EFUNHERKE
(c) IRUEFVLBVMLK
(d) IRVEFVLBVMLK
Q.77. In a code language, Q.83. In a code language, TROPICAL is
INFORMATIVE is written as written as PORTLACI.How will
Q.90. If MASTER is coded as
ROFNILEVITA. How will DISTANCE be written in that language?
26138402536 and GOVIND is coded as
SUPERFICIAL be written as in that SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon)
142254481288, then how will
language? (a) ISTSNAEF (b) TSIDECNA
BACKSPACE be coded ?
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c) TSIDECAN (d) STIDECNA
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 ( Morning)
(a) USEPRFICAIL
(a) 4162238321625
(b) REPUSGLAICI Q.84. In a code language, if
(b) 5172339317125
(c) LAICIGREPUS LAMINATE is coded as 121139141205,
(c) 4172393337125
(d) REPUSELAICI then how will SYSTEMIC be coded in
(d) 5172933373215
the same language?
Q.78. In a code language, ARDOUS is SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.91. In a code language, CABLEPADS
written as 1184152119. How will (a)1925192051393
is written as IADCYGAPJ. How will
SYSTEM be written in that language? (b)1925192051493
BACKSPACE be coded in the same
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c)1825182051393
language?
(a) 19251920513 (b) 19251920514 (d)1925192051383
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) 19251921513 (d) 18251820513
(a) DAEBJGAEY (b) DEIBJGEIY
Q.85. If 'J' coded as '20' and 'BAT' is
(c) DAJBJGAJY (d) DAIBJGAIY
Q.79. In a code language, CLIMAX is coded as '46' then how will 'CRICKET'
written as 312913124. How will be coded?
Q.92. If PEAR is coded as 7519 and
RESIGN be written as in that language? SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening)
TOIL is coded as 2693, then how will
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening) (a) 138 (b) 158 (c) 142 (d) 140
DOCTOR be coded ?
(a) 185199714 (b) 185198614
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) 195209714 (d) 185199713 Q.86. In a code language, FRIEND is
(a) 463269 (b) 463729
written as GQJDOC. How will PEACE
(c) 463296 (d) 463239
Q.80. In a code language, be written in that language?
DISTRIBUTION is written as SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.93. In a certain code, SLUMBER is
SIDIRTTUBNOI. How will (a) QDBDF (b) ODBBF
coded as PORPYHO. How will
ABBREVIATING be written in that (c) QFBBF (d) QDBBF
PURPOSE be written in the same coded
language?
language?
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) BBAVERIATGNI SSC CHSL 2018 TIER - I (a) OTQONRD (b) MXOSLVB
(c) SRUMRPG (d) QVSQPTF
(b) VERBBAGNITAI
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) BBAVERTAIGNI Q.87. In a code language, BLEND is
(d) BABRVEAIITGN written as ENHPG. How will WINNER
Q.94. If MARBLES is coded as
be written in the same language?
181132192512 and INVITED is coded
SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 ( Evening)
as 221969942520 , then how will PERSONAL be written as in that (c) FOKI (d) GUKI
COMPARE be coded as? language?
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) Q.108. In a code language,
(a) 1322531253221 (a) SBUVLQXO (b) SBOULQXO ‘HEDONISM’ is written as
(b) 1312531653241 (c) SBUVLQDO (d) RAUVMQYO ‘QFGJOUKP’. How will ‘PROFITED’
(c) 1322531652241 be written as in that language ?
(d) 1322531653241 Q.101. If W = 46 and CAT = 48, then SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
how will you code SALE? (a) HQTSFFVK (b) HQTRFGVK
Q.95. In a code language, SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) (c) GSQRFGUK (d) HQTREGVL
CONSULTANCY is written as (a) 54 (b) 74 (c) 110 (d) 19
QOJKYOUYJWP. How will Q.109. If ‘TRANSFER’ is coded as
MASTERMINDS be written in that Q.102. In a code language, ELECTION '2018114196518', then how will
language? is written as DKDBSHNB. How will ‘INCLUDED’ be coded as in that
EXAMPLE be written in the same language?
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 ( Evening)
language?
(a) APOWIIOZJEI SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
(b) APOWHIOZJEI (a) 91431221454 (b) 18231220454
(a) FWZLOKD (b) DWZLOKD
(c) APOWIHOZJEI (c) DYZLOKD (d) DWZLOKF (c) 91331121454 (d) 81431222353
(d) APOWJIOZJEI
Q.103. In a code language, ELASTIC is Q.110. If 'E' is coded as '5' and 'PEN' is
Q.96. If ‘FORTUNE’ is coded as written as DOHVFLW. How will coded as '35' then how will 'PAGE' be
6521347 and ‘PREY’ is coded as 8279, SMARTER be written in the same coded ?
language ? SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
then how will ‘NEPTUNE’ be coded ? SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 ( Evening) (a) 28 (b) 27 (c) 36 (d) 29
(a) DPVTUGW (b) DOTUUHX
(a) 4781347 (b) 4781342 (c) EQVUUHW (d) DPVUUHW
Q.111. If R = 36 and BIN = 50, then how
(c) 4782347 (d) 4781343
Q.104. If MAGENTA is coded as will you code 'TALE'?
1317514201, then how will VISCOUS SSC CHSL - 4 July 2019 (Evening)
Q.97. In a code language, ‘CERTAIN’ is
be coded ? (a) 19 (b) 110 (c) 76 (d) 54
written as ‘XVIGZRM’. How will
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
‘CLIMATE’ be written in the same
(a) 218193162018 Q.112. In a code language, VERBATIM
coding language ? (b) 229193152119 is written as EUHYPLWD. How will
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 ( Evening) (c) 239203152219
SALESMAN be written as in that
(a) XORNZGV (b) XORNZVG (d) 228193142118
language?
(c) XRONZGV (d) XONRZGV
Q.105. In a code language, ‘POSSIBLE’ SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning )
is written as ‘QRUUDKGN’. How will (a) VDOHQDPV (b) HODVQDPV
Q.98. If ‘FINGER’ is coded as
‘FAREWELL’ be written in the same (c) HODVVPDQ (d) OHVDDQVP
15232112239 and ‘MARKET’ is coded
language ?
as 14192916252, then how will
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) Q.113. If YOGHURT is coded as
‘MILTON’ be coded as ?
(a) BHGUGYNN (b) CIGTGZNN 7678392, then how will QUICKLY be
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
(c) CHGTGYNN (d) CHGTGYMM coded as?
(a) 22213235295 (b) 22122353295
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning )
(c) 2222213355 (d) 21223239525
Q.106. If ‘REGIONAL’ is coded as (a) 8393117 (b) 8393237
185791514112, then how will (c) 7383237 (d) 8393127
Q.99. In a code language, LOGITECH is
‘PICTURES’ be coded?
written as CFCEBAYD. How will
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) Q.114. If FASHION is coded as
INFORMATION be written in the same
(a) 1693202118519 6118965, then how will LASTING be
language?
(b) 1693192117523 coded as?
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
(c) 1693202118520 SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
(a) EEBFIDBWFEE
(d) 1693202219520 (a)3112947 (b)3113947
(b) EBEDIFBWFEE
(c)3112957 (d)2112857
(c) EEBFIDWBEFE
Q.107. In a code language, COLD is
(d) EBEFDIWBEFE
written as ALHY. How will IRON be Q.115. In a code language, ADVOCATE
written in the same language ? is written as QXFCCRYA. How will
Q.100. In a code language, CONVEYER
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) DIALOGUE be written as in that
is coded as FLQYBBBU. How will
(a) GOKI (b) GPKI language ?
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) Q.123. If DIRECTOR is coded as (a) ILEGFRA (b) ALEGFRI
(a)NCFKCSEN (b)NCKFCSEM 49953269, then how will FRIENDLY be (c) ALEGFRA (d) ILEGFRB
(c)NCKFMESC (d)MCKFCSEM coded as?
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) Q.131. If BUS is coded as 126 and
Q.116. In a code language, PROMOTE (a) 69955437 (b) 69845447 FUEL is coded as 176, then how will
is written as QTROGVQ. How will (c) 79954435 (d) 68955438 SHRUB be coded as?
LICENSE be written as in that SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning)
language? Q.124. In a code language, MILITARY (a) 340 (b) 68
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) is written as ATCVKNKO. How will (c) 204 (d) 272
(a)EKNGPUG (b)EKNGGUP DISORDER be written as in that
(c)EKMHHUP (d)NKEGGUP language? Q.132. In a code language, ROCKET is
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) written as TEKROC. How will DRIVER
Q.117. If LUCRATIVE is coded as (a) TIFSQULH (b) TGFTQUKF be written as in that
333912945, then how will (c) SHGTRUKF (d) TGFTSTLF language?
AMSTERDAM be coded as? SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) Q.125. If AWESOME is coded as (a) REVDRI (b) RFVDRI
(a)141248414 (b)141259414 1551645, then how will DIGNITY be (c) REVDRJ (d) REUDRI
(c)149248414 (d)131458311 coded as?
SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) Q.133. If EAST is coded as 180 and
Q.118. In a code language, CARNIVAL (a) 4975927 (b) 4875928 NORTH is coded as 375, then how will
is written as LPYAJYTG. How will (c) 4974937 (d) 3965927 SOUTH be coded as?
DISTANCE be written as in that SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
language?
Q.126. In a code language, GLUCOSE (a) 625 (b) 415
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning )
is written as DJTCPUH. How will (c) 83 (d) 332
(a) RQGBDAMY (b) SQHBCALZ
(c) RQGBCALY (d) RPGBCZLY SUCROSE be written as in that
language? Q.134. If CAT is coded as 72 and TROT
Q.119. If FINANCIAL is coded as SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) is coded as 292, then how will STAG be
695153913, then how will LUCRATIVE (a) PSBRPUH (b) PSBSPUH coded as ?
be coded as? (c) PSBRPVH (d) PSBTPUH SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening)
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) 47 (b) 235 (c) 141 (d) 188
(a) 333912955 (b) 433922945 Q.127. If BOOK is coded as 24411 and
(c) 343912945 (d) 333912945 EQUATION is coded as 51721203414, Q.135. In a code language, HUSK is
then how will FOOTBALL be coded as? written as LZYR. How will SERIAL be
Q.120. In a code language, SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) written as in that language ?
PROXIMITY is written as (a) 64420212212 (b) 64420221212 SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening)
ZQTRKAVKO. How will ILLOGICAL (c) 61520211212 (d) 64420211212 (a) WJXPIU (b) WKYQJU
be written as in that language?
(c) WKYQJV (d) WJXPIV
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
Q.128. If RUBY is coded as 264 and
(a) QNNLINBEL (b) QMMKIMCEK
PAY is coded as 126, then how will Q.136. In a code language, GOURD is
(c) QNNKINCEK (d) RNNLINCEK
RUPAY be coded as ? written as IQSTF. How will APHID be
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.121. If CALLOSUM is coded as written as in that
31336134, then how will CEREMONY (a) 81 (b) 145 (c) 405 (d) 375
language?
be coded as? SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) Q.129. In a code language,
MYCOLOGY is written as PBFRORJV. (a) CRJKF (b) CRFLF
(a) 35954657 (b) 35954547 (c) CRFKF (d) CREKF
(c) 25945757 (d) 35854656 How will AMMONIA be written as in
that language?
Q.122. In a code language, ADVISORY SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) Q.137. If BARBER is coded as 116 and
is written as GDLYRVBU. How will (a) DPPRQLX (b) DPJRQLX GLINT is coded as 73, then how will
CHEMICAL be written as in that (c) DPQRQLD (d) CPPSQJX LIZARD be coded as ?
language? SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) Q.130. In a code language, TRILOGY (a) 92 (b) 93 (c) 91 (d) 90
(a) MFOHFLOD (b) KFQHFLPE is written as OGYLTRI. How will
(c) JFPGFMOD (d) KFPHFLOD FRAGILE be written as in that Q.138. If SAW is coded as 8264 and
language? CUDDLE is coded as 24623231522,
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) then how will MEDULLA be coded as ?
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) (a) BOAYH (b) AMYVF is written as ‘34’. What will be the code
(a) 1422237151525 (b) 1422236151526 (c) BNAWG (d) AMZVF for ‘POEM’ in that language?
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) 1422236151625 (d) 1422236161526
Q.146. In a certain code language, (a) 50 (b) 49 (c) 47 (d) 51
Q.139. In a code language, KNIFE is ‘PRINT’ is written as ‘96512’ and
‘FROM’ is written as ‘8603’. What will Q.154. In a certain code language,
written as MPGHG. How will SWORD ‘MANGO’ is written as ‘93425’ and
be the code for ‘PROMPT’ in that code
be written in that language ? language? ‘GREAT’ is written as ‘28631’. What
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) will be the code for ‘GREEN’ in that
(a) UYMTF (b) VYMTF (a) 960398 (b) 980392 code language?
(c) UYMTE (d) UYQTF (c) 960392 (d) 960395 SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) 28664 (b) 28994
Q.140.. If WIND is coded as 414923 and Q.147. In certain code language, ‘TAN’
is written as ‘33’ and ‘PAM’ is written (c) 28661 (d) 28665
CARDS is coded as 1941813, then how
will ORIENT be coded as ? as ‘28’. What will be the code for ‘BUG’
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) in that code language? Q.155. In a certain code language,
(a) 2014591815 (b) 2013591815 SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) ‘CAP’ is written as ‘20’ and ‘ROM’ is
(c) 2014581815 (d) 1518951420 (a) 30 (b) 32 (c) 29 (d) 28 written as ‘46’. What will be the code
for ‘RUB’ in that code language?
Q.141. In a code language, THRUST is Q.148. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
‘GREAT’ is written as ‘ALYUN’. What
written as UJUYXZ. How will WOOD (a) 47 (b) 41 (c) 53 (d) 51
will be the code for ‘RAPID’ in that
be written as in that language?
language? SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.156. In a certain code language,
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) (a) RVKDY (b) LUJCX ‘RIMPY’ is written as ‘OFJMV’. What
(a) XQSH (b) XQRI (c) LVJCX (d) SWLEZ will be the code for ‘CORPSE’ in that
(c) XORH (d) XQRH code language?
Q.149. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
‘STEALH’ is written as ‘UXGENL’.
SSC MTS 2019 TIER - I What will be the code for ‘ROBNRT’ in
(a) BNQORD (b) ZLOMPB
(c) ZLONPB (d) AMPNQC
that code language ?
Q.142. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon)
‘RIGIDS’ is written as ‘TFIFFP’. What (a) TSERTX (b) TSDRTX Q.157. In a certain code language,
will be the code for ‘CORNET’ in that (c) UTESUY (d) UTFSUY ‘COMFORTS’ is written as
code language? ‘FJPARMWN’. What will be the code
Q.150. In a certain code language, for ‘HINDWARE’ in that code
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning)
‘PAIN’ is written as ‘161914’ and language?
(a) GNVMIS (b) FMULHR ‘TYRE’ is written as ‘2025185’. What
(c) ELTKRQ (d) ELTKGQ SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
will be the code for ‘LONG’ in that code
language? (a) KDRYZVUZ (b) LERZAWVA
Q.143. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) (c) KDQYZVUZ (d) MFSABXWB
‘ROK’ is written as ‘44’ and ‘MIG’ is (a) 1215197 (b) 1215417
(c) 1215147 (d) 1215917 Q.158. In a certain code language,
written as ‘29’. What will be the code
‘PAPER’ is written as ‘UFUJW’. What
for ‘TAL’ in that code language? will be the code for ‘MOURN’ in that
Q.151. In a certain code language,
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) ‘TOPAS’ is written as ‘WRSDV’. What code language?
(a) 33 (b) 34 (c) 41 (d) 43 will be the code for ‘FREIGHT’ in that SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
code language? (a) SUAXT (b) RTAWS
Q.144. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) (c) RTZWS (d) SUBXT
‘PING’ is written as ‘4’ and ‘METAL’ is (a) IVHLJKW (b) IUHLJKW
(c) KWJNLMY (d) JVIMKLX Q.159. In a certain code language,
written as ‘5’. What will be the code for
ROGER’ is written as ‘5’ and
‘STEADYS’ in that code language? ‘MOULDS; is written as ‘6’. What will
Q.152. In a certain language,
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) be the code for ‘PIN’ in that code
‘ROCKER’ is written as ‘SNDJFQ’.
(a) 8 (b) 7 (c) 5 (d) 6 What will be the code for ‘PRIEST’ in language?
that code language? SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.145. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 8 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 4
‘GROUND’ is written as ‘BMJPIY’. (a) RRKEUT (b) SSLFVU
What will be the code for ‘FREAK’ in (c) QQJDTS (d) QQJDTU Q.160. In a certain language, ‘ALERT’
is written as ‘11251820’ and ‘HERD’ is
that code language?
Q.153. In a certain code language, written as ‘85184’. What will be the
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning)
‘ROAD’ is written as ‘40’ and ‘HEAR’
code for ‘CLOTH’ in that code What is the code for ‘FUNGAL’ in that Q.175. In a certain code language,
language? code language? ‘DRAUGH’ is written as ‘LKYEVH’.
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) What is the code for
(a) 38152014 (b) 31215218 (a) LAGMUF (b) LAGNUF ‘MAHTOS’ in that code language?
(c) 31215208 (d) 31512207 (c) KZFMTE (d) KAFMTE
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.161. In a certain code language, (a) WSXLFQ (b) XTYMER
‘EMPTYD’ is written as ‘CJNQWA’. Q.169. In a certain code language, (c) WSXLEQ (d) XTYMFR
What will be the code for ‘VACANT’ in ‘RIGHT’ is written as ‘98653’,
that code language? ‘CLERK’ is written as ‘04297’. What is Q.176. In a certain code language,
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) the code for ‘GREET’ in that code ‘MOTHER’ is written as ‘TOMREH’.
(a) TXAXLQ (b) UYBYMR language? What is the code for ‘STORME’ in that
(c) UYAMYR (d) TXBXLQ SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
code language?
(a) 69227 (b) 69332
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.162. In a certain code language. (c) 69223 (d) 69330
‘PLANTS’ is written as ‘QNBPUU’. (a) OUSEMR (b) EMROTS
What will be the code for ‘KIDNEY’ in Q.170. In a certain code language, (c) MROTES (d) OTSEMR
that code language? ‘SOLVED’ is written as ‘OSVLDE’.
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening) What is the code for ‘CREATE’ in that Q.177. In a certain code language,
(a) LKFPFA (b) MLEQGE code language? ‘ROCKS’ is written as ‘82649’,
(c) LKEPFA (d) MLFQGB ‘MENTR’ is written as ‘01578’. What is
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) RCAEET (b) RCAETE the code for ‘TROMN’ in that code
Q.163. In a certain code language, ‘RIP’
(c) RCTAEE (d) RCEAET language?
is written as ‘42’ and ‘MOL’ is written
as ‘39’. What will be the code for SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
‘GAN’ in that code language? Q.171. In a certain code language, (a) 78205 (b) 78203
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening) ‘FRAUD’ is written as ‘6181214’ . (c) 76205 (d) 70581
(a) 22 (b) 20 (c) 21 (d) 23 ‘RING’ is written as’189147’. What is
the code for ‘GLOBE’ in the code Q.178. In a certain code language,
Q.164. In a certain code language, ‘STORED’ is written as ‘URQPGB’.
language?
‘POLE’ is written as ‘48’ and ‘ROG’ is
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) What is the code for ‘POINTA’ in that
written as ‘40’. What will be the code
for ‘TIP’ in that code language? (a) 7131525 (b) 7125125 code language?
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening) (c) 7121525 (d) 7525121 SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) 35 (b) 45 (c) 48 (d) 44 (a) SNMLWZ (b) SNLMWZ
Q.172. In a certain code language. ‘LIP’ (c) RMLKVY (d) RMKLVY
Q.165. In a certain code language, is written as ‘40’, ‘GILT’ is written as
‘BOTANY’ is written as ‘CQWBPB’. ‘51’. What is the code for ‘ ROPE’ in Q.179. In a certain code language,
What will be the code for ‘INSECT’ in ‘TABLE’ is written as ‘2012125’,
that code language?
that code language?
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) ‘ROBIN’ is written as ‘18152914’. What
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) 54 (b) 56 (c) 57 (d) 51 is the code for ‘NATOM’ in that code
(a) KQWGFX (b) JPVFEW
(c) JPUFEW (d) KRWGFX language?
Q.173. In a certain code language. SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.166. In a certain code language, ‘RAPID’ is written as ‘ LUJCX’. What (a) 142101153 (b) 142011513
‘GARAGE’ is written as ‘JEUEJI’ is the code for ‘STARE’ in that code (c) 141201315 (d) 141201513
What is the code for ‘OFFICE’ in that
language?
code language? Q.180. In a certain code language,
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) NPULY (b) NOULY ‘PANKIL’ is written as ‘SDQNLO’.
(a) JLNGJ (b) JKJNGJ
(c) MMULY (d) MNULY What is the code for ‘ROHANS’ in that
(c) RKIMFI (d) RJIMFI
code language?
Q.167. In a certain code language, Q.174. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
‘POEM’ is written as ‘1351516’ , ‘ROB’ ‘JAN’ is written as ‘25’, ‘WED’ is (a) VRKDQU (b) VRKDQV
is written as ‘21518’. What is the code written as ‘32’. What is the code for (c) URKDQU (d) URKDQV
for ‘MAID’ in that code language?
‘SEP’ in that code language?
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) Q.181. In a certain code language,
(a) 49113 (b) 59146
(a) 38 (b) 39 (c) 40 (d) 41 ‘GUD’ is written as ‘31’, ‘PUH’ is
(c) 13195 (d) 13194
written as ‘44’. What is the code for
Q.168. In a certain code language, ‘FAR’ in that code language?
‘FOSSIL’ is written as ‘KHRRNE’. SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) 25 (b) 23 (c) 24 (d) 26 SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 389111 (b) 371918
(a) PTRIDD (b) ORPHCB (c) 381918 (d) 381917
Q.182. In a certain code language, (c) PTQIDD (d) OSPHCB
‘RAFTS’ is written as ‘96432’, Q.196. In a certain code language,
‘WEBAR’ is written as ‘75169’. What is Q.189. In a certain code language, ‘BRICK’ is written as ‘WMDXF’. What
the code for ‘FRAWT’ in that code ‘TYRE’ is written as ‘70’, ‘MON’ is is the code for ‘GOLDS’ in that code
language? written as ‘44’. What is the code for language?
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) ‘FROM’ in that code language? SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 49673 (b) 49672 SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) (a) BJGYM (b) BJGYN
(c) 49675 (d) 49671 (a) 50 (b) 52 (c) 55 (d) 54 (c) BKGYM (d) BKGYN
Q.183. In a certain code language, Q.190. In a certain code language, Q.197. In a certain code language,
‘HORSED’ is written as ‘ABPOLE’. ‘PRISON’ is written as ‘659210’, ‘BLADE’ is written as ‘LBAED’. What
What is the code for ‘PRISON’ in that ‘SCAMP’ is written as ‘23476’. What is is the code for ‘TABLE’ in that code
code language? the code for ‘CROPS’ in that code language?
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) language? SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) LMQGPN (b) LNQGPN SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) (a) ATLBE (b) ATBEL
(c) KMPFOM (d) KLPFOM (a) 35762 (b) 35462 (c) ATLEB (d) ATBLE
(c) 35160 (d) 35162
Q.184. In a certain code language, Q.198. In a certain code language,
‘CHIRPS’ is written as ‘AJGTNU’. Q.191. In a certain code language, ‘WINDOW’ is written as ‘TLAKFT’.
What is the code for ‘RAINED’ in that ‘STABLE’ is written as ‘TVDFQK’. What is the code for ‘BLADES’ in that
code language? What is the code for ‘COWARD’ in that code language?
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) code language? SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) QEHQEG (b) PDGPDF SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) (a) QCBYJZ (b) PBBXIY
(c) PCGPCF (d) QDHQDG (a) DQZEWJ (b) DRZEWJ (c) PBAXIY (d) QBBYJZ
(c) ERAFXU (d) ERBFXV
Q.185. In a certain code language, Q.199. In a certain code language,
‘SOL,’ is written as ‘45’, ‘KIN’ is Q.192. In a certain code language, ‘ROAM’ is written as ‘44’, ‘HIMP’ is
written as ‘33’. What is the code for ‘RODENT’ is written as ‘PJAZKN’. written as ‘43’. What is the code for
‘OWL’ in that code language? What is the code for ‘CURTAN’ in that ‘BONE’ in that code language?
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) code language? SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) 49 (b) 50 (c) 48 (d) 51 SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) (a) 33 (b) 34 (c) 39 (d) 36
(a) KXPNQY (b) JVPNQY
Q.186. In a certain code language, (c) KWPNQY (d) JWPNQY Q.200. In a certain code language,
‘FLOWER’ is written as ‘GKPVFQ’. ‘PENCIL’ is written as ‘RIPGKP’. What
What is the code for ‘PRODUC’ in that Q.193. In a certain code language, is the code for ‘FABRIC’ in that code
code language? ‘COW’ is written as ‘41’, ‘PIG’ is language?
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) written as ‘32’. What is the code for SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) RRWDQC (b) RRQDWC ‘CUP’ in that code language? (a) HFDVKG (b) HEDVKG
(c) QQRCVB (d) QQPCVB SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) (c) IEFWLH (d) IFEWLH
(a) 44 (b) 38 (c) 40 (d) 30
Q.187. In a certain code language, Q.194. In a certain code language, Q.201. In a certain code language, ‘PAL’
‘DRAPE’ is written as ‘4181165’, ‘RAM’ is written as ‘31’, ‘FAN’ is is written as ‘29’, ‘CAR’ is written as
‘CEMANT’ is written as ‘351311420’. written as ‘20’. What is the code for ‘22’. What is the code for ‘ZON’ in that
What is the code for ‘PRINTR’ in that ‘COR’ in that code language? code language?
code language? SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 34 (b) 37 (c) 35 (d) 36 (a) 43 (b) 45 (c) 55 (d) 51
(a) 16184192018 (b) 16418920188
(c) 16189142018 (d) 16819412018 Q.195. In a certain code language, Q.202. In a certain code language,
‘SHOES’ is written as ‘19815519’, ‘PHONE’ is written as ‘5’, ‘MONDAY’
Q.188. In a certain code language, ‘SEED’ is written as ‘19554’. is written as ‘6’. What is the code for
‘DIRTYS’ is written as ‘FMTXAW’. What is the code for ‘CHAIR’ in that ‘WEDNESDAY’ in that code language?
What is the code for ‘MONDAX’ in that code language? SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning)
code language? SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 7 (b) 11 (c) 9 (d) 8
Q.224. In a code language, 'FRESH' is (a) pom (b) sot SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
written as ‘UIVHS’. How will (c) kla (d) gla (a) 314123379 (b) 323412379
‘DOUGH’ be written as in that (c) 342231279 (d) 314213279
Language? Q.232. In a code language, if ‘BADGE’
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) is written as '4281410', then how will Q.240. In a certain code, 'GRAPH' is
(a) VKFHS (b) UKERT ‘NORMS’ be written in that language? written as 'JUZSK'. How is 'CARE'
(c) WKGSS (d) WLFTS SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon) written in that code?
(a) 2832362436 (b) 2430362630 SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.225. In a language, 'TEMPER' is (c) 1415181320 (d) 2830362638 (a) FZTO (b) FZUU
written as 'VGORGT', how would (c) FZZD (d) FZUD
'FRIEND' be written in that language? Q.233. In a code language, 'MAGICAL'
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) is written as ‘GAMILAC’. How will Q.241. In a certain code, 'MIGHTY' is
(a) HTKGPF (b) KTHFPG ‘LECTURE’ be written as in that written as 'BJFISN'. How is 'BUILDER'
(c) JSHFPG (d) KTHGOG language? written in that code?
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.226. In a code language, if ‘PARTY’ (a) CELTURE (b) CELTERU (a) IHVMGFY (b) IVHMCFY
is written as ‘161182025’. Then how (c) ELTCERU (d) CLETERU (c) YUIMCFI (d) YFCMHVI
well ‘CAMERA’ is written in that
language?
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) Q.234. In a code language, if 'LODGE' Q.242. If in a certain way, 3 + 4 =25 and
is written as '122254725', then how will 7+24=625, then find 9+40=?
(a) 32116181 (b) 24116126
'CARING' be written in that language? SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) 31135181 (d) 31451926
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 1681 (b) 1649
Q.227. In a code language, ‘EARNING’ (c) 2048 (d) 1709
(a) 411809146 (b) 321881147
is written as ‘SBFOHOJ’, how would (c) 311809137 (d) 311881147
‘AUDIBLE’ be written in that language? Q.243. In a certain code, ‘TABLE’ is
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) written as ‘IPFEX’. How will ‘SCRAP’
Q.235. In a code langauge, 'SAMPLE' is be written as in the same code?
(a) FVBJFNC (b) DVBJFMC
written as 'MASELP', how would SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) EUBKFMC (d) EVBJFMC
'COTTON' be written in that language? (a) TDSBQ (b) TEVGW
Q.228. In a code language, ‘DEVELOP’ SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) (c) VAUDM (d) RBQZO
is written as ‘POLEVED’, then how (a) TOCTON (b) TOCNOT
would ‘SCRIBBLE’ be written in that Q.244. In a certain language if
(c) OCTTNO (d) COTNOT
language? ‘APPLES’ is coded as ‘122456’ and
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) ‘CANCEL’ is coded as ‘918954’, then
Q.236. In a code language, if ‘HE’ = 40 state which the correct code for below
(a) ELBBISCR (b) ELBBIRCS and 'GO' = 105, then what will be the word is. ‘CLEANESS’
(c) CSIRBBEL (d) RCSIBELB
code for ‘BAND’ in that language? SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.229. In a code language, if CITRUS’ SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 45399824 (b) 94518566
is written as ‘982154’, ‘YOU’ is written (a) 52 (b) 112 (c) 21 (d) 102 (c) 98263332 (d) 89214634
as ‘365’ then how will ‘SURITY’ be
written in that language? Q.245. In a certain code, ‘PHYSICS’ is
Q.237. In a code language, 'this is done'
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) written as ‘CHIPSSY’. How is
is written as 'koj mor soj', 'that is okay' is ‘HISTORY’ written in that code?
(a) 651832 (b) 451923 written as 'loj roj mor', and 'you are SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) 451823 (d) 481623
okay' is written as 'hok nok loj', then (a) HIORTSY (b) HIOSRTY
what is the code for 'that' in that (c) HIORSYT (d) HIORSTY
Q.230. In a code language, if 'SOLID' is
Language?
written as '8415323', then how will Q.246. In a certain language if ‘FLY’ is
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
'LUCID' be written in that language? coded as ‘285’ and ‘ACCESS’ is coded
(a) mor (b) loj
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon) as ‘399711’, then state the correct code
(c) koj (d) roj for below word:
(a) 14524323 (b) 15524323
(c) 15424322 (d) 15423322 ‘CYCLE’
Q.238. If J = 10 and JAM = 130, then SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon)
JAR = ?/SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (a) 95987 (b) 95978
Q.231. In a code language, 'are you
(Morning) (c) 95897 (d) 98597
coming' is written as 'gla pla sot', 'they
(a) 170 (b) 140 (c) 150 (d) 180
are right' is written as 'kla sot pom', 'are Q.247. If ‘FEVER’ is coded as ‘98283’
Q.239. If A = 1, B = 3, C = 5 and
they coming' is written as 'sot pla pom'. and ‘REVOLVE’ is coded as ‘3825128’,
similarly Z = 51, then find the code for
What is the code for 'right'? then what is ‘ROVER’ coded as?
PULSE? SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c). LQFNW (d). LRHMX Q.302. In a certain code language (a) 100 (b) 114 (c) 102 (d) 104
,’apple’ is called ‘pear’, ‘pear’ is called
Q.296. In a certain code language, ‘orange’ , ‘orange’ is called ‘guava’ and Q.309. If each English alphabet is
'GIBECH' is written as ‘974356’. What ‘guava’ is called ‘melon’. In this assigned even numerical values like A =
will be the code for ‘FHCIAD’ in that language, which one of the following 2, B = 4 and so on , what will be the
code language ? will be a citrus fruit? code of EARTH?
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) 965726 (b) 572803 (a) Pear (b) Melon (a) 102384218 (b) 122384216
(c) 794125 (d) 865732 (c) Guava (d) Orange (c) 102364016 (d) 102364018
Q.297. In a certain code language, Q.303. In a certain code language, Q.310. In a certain code language , W is
‘BLANCH’ is written as ‘YIXKZE’. ‘ULTERIOR’ is written as ‘33259969’. written as B , K is written as H, L is
What will be the code for ‘DEFAME’ in How will ‘NAVIGATION’ be written in written as U, n is written as A, O is
that code language? that language? written as M, E is written as R, D is
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) written as G, G is written as E, then how
(a) CDEJKL (b) BCDXJC (a) 1412297215 (b) 5149722965 will KNOWLEDGE be written in that
(c) ABCXJB (d) ABDXIB (c) 1419712915 (d) 5149712965 code?
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
Q.298. In a certain code language, Q.304. In a certain code language, (a) HAMBUGREG
'15-78-25-36' is written as ‘PAYCHECK’ is written as (b) MAHBURGER
‘28-154-48-70’. What will be the code ‘YHQZFXMV’ and ‘TEACH’ is written (c) MAHBERGUR
for ‘23-63-42-81’ in that code language? as ‘NXHZF’. How will ‘YACHT’ be (d) HAMBURGER
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) written as in that language?
(a) 44-124-82-160 SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) Q.311. In a certain code language, pink
(b) 125-511-152-982 (a) QHZFN (b) HQZFV is called wood, wood is called Pen, Pen
(c) 65-218-362-542 (c) QXZFN (d) YHZF is called colour and colour is called
(d) 46-126-84-164 brown. In this language, which of the
Q.305. In a certain code language, following is used for writing ?
SSC CPO 2019 TIER - I ‘KITE’ is written as ‘9’ and ‘MAGIC’ is SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
written as ‘11’. How will (a) Pink (b) Brown
‘FELICITATION’ be written as in that (c) Pen (d) Colour
Q.299. If D = 12, AGE = 39, then
language?
‘JADE’ will be equal to ?
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) Q.312. In a certain code language,
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) 25 (b) 22 (c) 24 (d) 12 GOURD is written as 21-4-5-10-24.
(a) 62 (b) 48
How will BRINJAL be written in the
(c) 52 (d) 60
Q.306. In a certain code language, ‘dee same code language?
duc tic’ is written as ‘roses are red’, ‘bil SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
Q.300. In a certain code language,
doe’ is written as ‘yellow carnations’ (a) 2-10-3-14-18-1-12
‘RIVER’ is written as ‘10-3-5-2-10, then
and ‘tic dur doe’ is written as ‘carnations (b) 26-10-3-14-18-1-16
how will ‘PETROL’ be written in the
are pink’. What is the code for ‘pink’ in (c) 26-10-5-14-18-2-16
same code language?
that language? (d) 25-9-3-14-18-1-15
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning)
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening)
(a) 11-2-7-10-13-16
(a) doe (b) dee Q.313. If W = 46, BAT = 46, then
(b) 13-5-8-9-4-15
(c) tic (d) dur ‘LAMB’ will be equal to:
(c) 12-2-8-10-13-15
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
(d) 12-2-8-10-4-16
Q.307. In a code language, HONEY is (a) 54 (b) 56 (c) 52 (d) 28
written as G4M2X. How is STATUE
Q.301. If in a certain code , ‘BRIDGE’
written in that language? Q.314. If in a certain code, HORSE is
is written as ‘ACQSHJCEFHDF’, what
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) written as GINPQSRTDF, How will
is the code of POWER?
(a) RS1S5D (b) RS1S52 JOCKEY be written in that language?
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning)
(c) RS1T5D (d) TS1S5D SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
(a) OQNPVXEFRS
(a) KIPNBDJLDFXZ
(b) OQNPVXDFQS
Q.308. If Y=50, SEA = 50 , then (b) IKNPBDJLDFXZ
(c) QONPXVDFQS
‘YACHT’ will be equal to? (c) KINPBDJLDFZX
(d) QOPNVXDFSQ
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) (d) IKNPDBJLFDZX
is coded as ‘54’. How will ‘FIRST’ be Q.361. In a certain code language, SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning)
coded as in that language? ‘LAMP’ is coded as ‘2422632’.How will (a) BGFTR (b) BIFRT
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Evening) ‘FORK’ be coded as in that language? (c) BGDTR (d) BIDTR
(a) 71 (b) 64 (c) 76 (d) 54 SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening)
(a) 12303422 (b) 12303622 Q.369. If 683 is coded as FOX, 654 is
Q.355. In a certain language, ‘NECTAR’ (c) 12302624 (d) 12303424 FIN, 4581 is NIOC, then what will be
is written as ‘DFOSBU’. How will the code of 654513?
‘CARPET’ be written as in that Q.362. In a certain language, ‘DRONE’ SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning)
language? is written as ‘SERFO’ . How will (a) FINICX (b) FINNCX
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Evening) ‘HOUSE’ be written as in that language? (c) FIXICN (d) FNINXC
(a) DBSQGR (b) SBDUFQ SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning)
(c) BDSSUG (d) SBDVFR (a) PQWGS (b) PIVFT Q.370. In a certain code language,
(c) PIXFT (d) QJXGB OPERATION is written as
Q.356. In a certain code language, PNFPBRJMM. How will ACCIDENT
‘CREATION’ is written as Q.363. In a certain code language, be written as in code language ?
RCAEITNO.How will ‘SEQUENCE’ be ‘POUND’ is coded as ‘106’ and SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 ( Afternoon)
written as in that language? ‘CLEAN’ is coded as ‘41’. How will (a) BADGFFOR (b) ABDGECOR
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Morning) ‘MAKER’ be coded as in that language? (c) BADGECOR (d) BADGECRO
(a) ESUQENEC (b) QESEUENC SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning)
(c) ESUQNEEC (d) QESEUCNE (a) 50 (b) 54 (c) 112 (d) 78 Q.371. If 3129 is coded as CCI and 5674
Q.364. In a certain code language, is coded as EMD, then how will 6878 be
Q.357. In a certain code language, ‘FIXATION” is written as ‘AXIFNOIT”. coded as?
CIRCULAR is coded as How will ‘GLYCERIN’ be written as in SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 ( Afternoon)
24-3-9-24-1-15-5-9. How will that language? (a) FOH (b) FHO
VERTICAL be coded as in that language SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon) (c) GOI (d) NGH
? (a) LGZDGINR (b) YLGECRNI
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Morning) (c) NIRECYLG (d) CYLGNIRE Q.372. Select the option that is related to
(a) 5 - 4 -9 - 7 - 3 - 24 - 5 - 15 the third term in the same way as the
(b) 22 - 4 - 9 - 7 - 3 - 23 - 1 - 15 Q.365. In a certain code language, second term is related to the first term.
(c) 5 - 2 - 9 - 7 - 3 - 24 - 5 - 15 ‘SPECIAL’ is coded as ‘20176410213’. AB : C : : HJ : ?
(d) 22 - 4 - 9 - 7 - 9 - 24 - 5 - 15 How will ‘MACHINE’ be coded as in SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 ( Afternoon)
that language? (a) Q (b) K (c) R (d) I
Q.358. In a certain language, ‘SOLID’ is SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon)
coded as ‘64’ and ‘POUR’ is coded as (a) 1424910156 (b) 1424901056 Q.373. In a certain code language,
‘74’. How will ‘TON’ be coded as in (c) 1524910146 (d) 1324810155 214673 is coded as SEARCH, 73456 is
that language? coded as CHAIR and 961473 is coded as
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon) Q.366. In a certain code language, PREACH. How will 734673 be coded as
(a) 49 (b) 60 (c) 85 (d) 52 ‘FOX’ is coded as ‘108’ and ‘SOUP’ is in that language?
coded as ‘148’. How will ‘UPSIDE’ be SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
Q.359. In a certain code language, coded as in that language? (a) CHARH (b) CARRCH
‘PAINTS’ is written as ‘CRPKUV’. SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) (c) CHARCH (d) RHACRH
How will ‘PURITY’ be written as in that (a) 528 (b) 590 (c) 385 (d) 494
language? Q.374. In a certain code language,
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon) Q.367. In a certain code language, OPERATION is written as
(a) WRKTAV (b) XSISBM ‘TAPE’ is written as ‘SUZBOQDF’ . POFQBSJNO. How will INVISIBLE be
(c) WRKSNU (d) VSKTAZ How will ‘MOCK” be written in that written as in that language?
language? SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
Q.360. In a certain code language, SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) (a) JMWHTHCID
‘FIGURE’ is written as ‘DJEVPF’. How (a) MOPQDELM (b) LNNPBDJL (b) JMUHTHCKD
will ‘DECODE’ be written as in that (c) LOPQBCKL (d) KNNPBEBL (c) HNWHTHCKF
language ? (d) JMWHTHCKF
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening) SSC CHSL 2019 TIER - I
(a) BFDNBF (b) BDDNBD Q.368. In a certain code language, Q.375. In certain code language, MUSIC
(c) BFAPBF (d) BDANBD RUMMY is written as QVLNX. How is is coded as 60 and TUNE is coded as 56.
CHESS written in that code?
How will LYRIC be coded as in that Q.382. In a certain code language, SUM will 'OFFICE' be written as in that
language? is coded as 62 and POT is coded as 66. language?
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning) How will HULK be coded as in that SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening)
(a) 65 (b) 67 (c) 63 (d) 62 language? (a) JHOKKU (b) JHNKKT
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening) (c) JGNKKS (d) KHNJJT
Q.376. In a certain code language, (a) 132 (b) 112 (c) 130 (d) 120
'APRICOT' is written as 'GLXRIKZ' Q.389. In a certain code language,
then how will 'ORANGE' be written in Q.383. In a certain code language, 'SHARP' is written as '73'. How will
the same code language? 21683 is coded as UFHC and 15654 is 'AUDIT' be written as in the same
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning) coded as OFED. How will 15236 be language?
(a) LHZMSV (b) LIZMTV coded as in that language? SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening)
(c) VTMZIL (d) VTNZHM SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning) (a) 80 (b) 84
(a) FOX (b) OBCF (c) 76 (d) 72
Q.377. In a certain code language, (c) FAEBC (d) AEFOF
PAGER is written as MIDOO. How will Q.390. In a certain code language, N is
ANGEL be written as in that language? Q.384. In a certain code language, coded as 30 and COT is coded as 78.
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning) JONAILL is written as IRMDHO. How How will PET be coded as in that
(a) IKDOI (b) AVIDI will PLMUTG be written as in code language?
(c) AOIDK (d) ILVDN language? SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning) (a) 100 (b) 70 (c) 84 (d) 41
Q.378. In a certain code language, (a) OOLXSJ (b) OPLXSJ
'SURGEON' is written as (c) OOLYTJ (d) OOLLXRK Q.391. In a certain code language,
'5-3-6-17-19-9-10' then how will 'BROWSE' is written as 'GUYQTD'.
'DENTIST' be written in the same code Q.385. In a certain code language, How will 'AMALGAM' be written as in
language? 'WORKSHOP' is written as that language?
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon) '231518118191211'. How will SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning)
(a) 19-18-10-4-15-5-4 'NOVEMBER' be written as in that (a) OCINCOC (b) PMDGCPD
(b) 20-19-10-4-15-5-4 language? (c) DPMDGCP (d) CONCICO
(c) 20-19-10-4-15-6-5 SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon)
(d) 23-22-13-7-18-8-7 (a) 14152251425229 Q.392. In a certain code language,
(b) 13172251325229 'LOCKER' is written as 'OLXPVI'. How
Q.379. In a certain code language, STAR (c) 11151251422227 will 'GLOBAL' be written as in that
is coded as 55 and CUT is coded as 42. (d) 14142251424228 language?
How will 'PEN' be coded as in that SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon)
language? Q.386. In a certain code, 'sky is blue' is (a) UPMZAP (b) HUYTRE
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon) written as '815'; 'blue and red' is written (c) TOLYZO (d) JOREDO
(a) 63 (b) 55 (c) 51 (d) 68 as '725'; 'Ram likes red' is coded as '203';
'Sita and Ram' is written as '379'. What Q.393. In a certain code language, NIB
Q.380. In a certain code language, will be the code for 'Ram likes blue'? is coded as 112 and COB is coded as
'MARINE' is written as 'IRMVEQ'. How SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon) 122. How will JET be coded as in that
will 'BEAUTY' be written as in that (a) 503 (b) 257 language?
language? (c) 573 (d) 512 SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon) (a) 92 (b) 81 (c) 119 (d) 102
(a) CJHZE (b) CDOPLY Q.387. In a certain code language,
(c) CXYEIF (d) CIGZYD 'STAFF' is written as 'RTSUZBEGEG'. Q.394. In a certain code language,
How will 'ORDER' be written as in that BLINK is coded as 2226 and ALL is
Q.381. In a certain code language, language? coded as 1312. How will EYES be
'JACKET' is written as 'MEHQLB'. How SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon) coded as in that language?
will 'BLAZER' be written as in that (a) OPQTCEDFQS SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening)
language? (b) NPQSCEGFQT (a) 3219 (b) 5448
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening) (c) NQRSCFDFRS (c) 6513 (d) 1044
(a) EPFFLZ (b) EQFGLY (d) NPQSCEDFQS
(c) DQPGLY (d) DOEFLZ Q.395. In a certain language, TRAIN is
Q.388. In a certain code language, written as FHYQL. How will CHEQUE
'WARDEN' is written as 'SJIWFB'. How be written as in that language?
'OPJTJWFMFU'. How will 'REMOTE' SSC CHSL 2019: 26-Oct-20 (Afternoon) SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning)
be written as in that language? (a) ter yer ser (b) ter yer mer
SSC CHSL 2019: 21-Oct-20 (Afternoon) (a) AQKRSVCT (b) EMONWRGP (c) der yer ser (d) ter mer ser
(a) FUPNFS (b) ETOMER (c) AQKRWRGP (d) EMNOWRGU
(c) PUPFNS (d) SFNPUF Q.452. In a code language ‘DENT’ is
Q.446. In a certain code language, if written as ‘51’ and ‘LOAD’ is written as
Q.439. In a certain code language, 'BREEZE' is written as 'ZOAZTX', then ‘40’.How will ‘COST’ be written in that
'TRAFFIC' is written as 'VTCHHKE'. how will 'FROTHY' be written as in that language?
How will 'POLICE' be written as in that language? SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning)
language? SSC CHSL 2019: 26-Oct-20 (Afternoon) (a) 65 (b) 62 (c) 75 (d) 57
SSC CHSL 2019: 21-Oct-20 (Afternoon) (a) DOJNAQ (b) DOLPCS
(a) RMNGEC (b) ONKHBD (c) DOKOBR (d) DKOPHG Q.453. In a code language ‘PLACARD’
(c) RQNKEG (d) RMJGEC is written as ‘TPEYEVH’. How will
Q.447. In a certain code language, ‘MONSTER’ be written in that
Q.440. If the word SMART is coded as PERNMETER is coded as 152785352, language?
191311820, then how will the word AREA is coded as 4254, and METAL is SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning)
FUNNY be coded? coded as 85349. How will LANE be (a) RTSOXIV (b) QSROXIV
SSC CHSL 2019: 21-Oct-20 (Evening) coded as in that language? (c) QSRRXIV (d) PSSOXJV
(a) 622131325 (b) 620131325 SSC CHSL 2019: 26-Oct-20 (Evening)
(c) 621141425 (d) 621131325 (a) 8451 (b) 9475 Q.454. In a code language,’CLARITY’
(c) 5214 (d) 3245 is written as ‘176’. How will ‘FROZEN’
Q.441. In a certain code, if BRDKE is be written in that language?
written as AQCJD, then SLEEP will be Q.448. In a certain code language, SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
written in that code as: 'QUESTION' is written as (a) 160 (b) 216
SSC CHSL 2019: 21-Oct-20 (Evening) 'PTDRSHNM'. How wil 'ANSWER' be (c) 168 (d) 186
(a) PJDDQ (b) RKDDO written as in that language?
(c) PNDDO (d) RJDDN SSC CHSL 2019: 26-Oct-20 (Evening)
Q.455. In a code language, ‘TORCH’ is
(a)NRVDQ (b)YQUCP
written as ‘WRUFK’. How will
Q.442. In a certain code language, (c)YMRVDQ (d)ZMRVDQ
‘WINTER’ be written in that language?
'TIGER' is written as 'YMJGS'. How SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
will 'PANDA' be written as in that SSC CPO 2020 TIER - I (a) ZLQWHV (b) YLQXHU
language? (c) ZLQWHU (d) ZLPWGU
SSC CHSL 2019: 21-Oct-20 (Evening)
Q.449. In a code language, If ‘265’ is
(a) UEQFB (b) UFSIF
written as ‘PNH’, ‘187’ is written as Q.456. In a code language, ‘NIGHT’ is
(c) EQUFB (d) USIFC
‘OXB’, and ‘248’ is written as ‘NUB’, written as ‘GHINT’. How will
then which of the following represent the ‘AMPLITUDE’ be written in that
Q.443. In a certain language code,
number 4? language?
'SMART' is written as AMRST. How
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
will 'DESIGN' be written as in that
(a) U (b) B (c) N (d) P (a) PDEILMATU
language?
(b) ADELPIMATU
SSC CHSL 2019: 26-Oct-20 (Morning)
Q.450. In a code language, ’TORCH’ is (c) ADEILMPTU
(a) EIADGS (b) DEIGNS
written as ‘UNPSDI’ and ‘BEST’ is (d) PDEILMTPU
(c) DAISGN (d) SGITMD
written as ‘CDFTU’. How will
‘MARKS’ be written in that language? Q.457. In a code language, if ‘she was
Q.444. In a certain code language,
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) working’ is written as ‘592’, ‘I was
GOLF is written as 60 and START is
(a) NABSLU (b) NZCSLT curious’ is written as ‘267’ , and ‘she is
written as 117. How will NEST be
(c) OZBSMT (d) NZBSLT curious’ is written as ‘987’ , then what
written as in that language ?
will be the code for the word ‘she’ in
SSC CHSL 2019: 26-Oct-20 (Morning)
Q.451. In a code language, if ‘you are this language?
(a) 21 (b) 78
there’ is written as ‘ter der jer’, ‘we stay SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
(c) 58 (d) 87
here’ is written as ‘yer mer ner’, ‘We are (a) 9 (b) 2 (c) 8 (d) 5
Q.445. In a certain code language, if late’ is written as ‘ser ner der’ and ‘I stay
there’ is written as ‘yer fer jerr’, then Q.458. In a code language, if ‘dish is
'STUDENT" is written as 'URWBGLV'
how would ‘you stay late’ be written in tasty’ is written as ‘lam kam dam’, ‘it is
then how would 'COMPUTER' be coded
this language ? sweet’ is written as ‘ram sam kam’ , and
as in the same code language?
‘it ate dish’ is written as ‘ram dam pam’ SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) (a) 4965 (b) 7859
, then how would ‘tasty sweet’ be (a) JVJGO (b) OGMVH (c) 6457 (d) 8495
written in this language? (c) JVMGO (d) JVGOK
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening) Q.471. In a certain coding system, if
(a) sam lam (b) lam ram Q.465. In a code language, if ‘my OXBRIDGE is written as BDEGIORX,
(c) sam dam (d) sam kam personal use’ is written as ‘169’, how will MOUTHFUL be written in the
‘personal things’ is written as ‘29’, then same coding system?
Q.459. In a code language, ‘PLUM’ is which phrase would the code ‘569’ SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
written as ‘KQOMFVNN’. How will represent in this language? (a) FGLNOTUU (b) FHLMOTUU
‘BIG’ be written in that language? SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) (c) HFULMOUT (d) FLHMOTUV
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) (a) these personal things
(a) YCRJTH (b) CYTJGT (b) my these things Q.472. In a certain code system, ‘how
(c) YCRKTM (d) XCSJTH (c) my personal things are you’ is coded as ‘639’, ‘are you fine
(d) my personal use today’ is coded as ‘6453’ and ‘stay fine’
Q.460. In a code language, ‘BLOCK’ is is coded as ‘58’. What is the code for ‘
written as ‘31316412’. How will Q.466. In a code language, ‘EAGER’ is today’ in this system?
‘SUPREME’ be written in that written as ‘BXJBU’ and ‘MARKS’ is SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
language? written as ‘PXNUV’. How will (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 8
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) ‘LOCUTS’ be written in that language?
(a) 202217196146 SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) Q.473. If in a coding system, FIXED is
(b) 192217196156 (a) ORFXVW (b) OLGRBW coded as 86 and COMPANY is coded as
(c) 202317206146 (c) ILZRPQ (d) OLFRVW 101, then how will INTERIM be coded
(d) 192116185605 in the same coding system?
Q.467. In a code language, ‘DOUBLE’ SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
Q.461. In a code language, if ‘fast and is written as ‘VPEFMC’. How will (a) 102 (b) 101 (c) 99 (d) 100
furious’ is written as ‘co mo jo’, ‘do it ‘CLIQUE’ be written in that language?
fast’ is written as ‘cha mo ga’, and ‘she SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) Q.474. In a certain coding system, if
did it’ is written as ‘ga la nop’, then what (a) JMDFVS (b) KNDFVR CHICANERY is written as
will be the code for the word ‘do’ in this (c) JMDGVQ (d) JMDFVR DNODTHVKS, how will CRANE be
language? written in the same coding system?
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) Q.468. In a code language, ‘SOGGY’ is SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
(a) mo (b) ga written as ‘78’ and ‘PLINTH’ is written (a) DKTHV (b) HKSHO
(c) cha (d) nop as ‘85’. How will ‘DEVOTION’ be (c) DOTKV (d) CJSGU
written in that language?
Q.462. In a code language, if ‘I like SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) Q.475. In a certain code language, if
chocolates’ is written as ‘958’, ‘we (a) 112 (b) 120 (c) 104 (d) 98 TRAILER is written as RPYGJCP, then
bought chocolates’ is written as ‘153’, how will PEACOCK be written in the
and ‘we like them’ is written as ‘816’, Q.469. In a code language, if ‘get up same code language?
then how would ‘I bought them’ be now’ is written as ‘pax max rax’ ‘he will SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening)
written in this language? get’ is written as ‘max dax zax’ and ‘will (a) NBYZMZI (b) OCXALAI
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) it stop’ is written as ‘zax kax lax’ then (c) NCYAMAI (d) MBXZLZH
(a) 936 (b) 951 (c) 859 (d) 251 for which word is the code ‘dax’ used in
this language? Q.476. If in a coding system,
Q.463. In a code language, ‘OBESITY’ SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) SUBSTANCE is coded as 101 and
is written as ‘EBOHYTI’. How will (a) get (b) it SUPREME is coded as 94, then how will
‘FIXTURE’ be written in that language? (c) he (d) will PORTRAIT be coded in the same coding
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) system?
(a) IFYGERU (b) XIFGERU Q.470. in a certain code system, ‘Read SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening)
(c) XIFMERU (d) XIFGEUS this book’ is coded as ‘689’, ‘This book (a) 117 (b) 114 (c) 116 (d) 115
is useful’ is coded as ‘9675’ and ‘useful
Q.464. Select the option that is related to book is good’ is coded as ‘5479’. What Q.477. In a certain code language, if
the third letter-cluster in the same way as is the code for ‘This book is good’ in CARPENTER is written as
the second letter-cluster is related to the this system? ACEENPRRT, then how will
first letter-cluster. SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning) BLACKSMITH be written in the same
VOWEL: ZPAFP :: FRICK: ? code language?
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) Q.484. In a certain code language, (d) 22180940303625
(a) ALBSKCIMHT 'PENCIL' is written as 'CEILNP' and
(b) CALBIMKSTH 'FROST' is written as 'FORST'. How Q.491. In a code language, SILVER is
(c) ABCHIKLMST will 'DUSTBIN' be written in that written as JDQMXQ and WISDOM is
(d) LBCASKIMHT language? written as IDRJXR. How will
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) KENSTAR be written as in that
Q.478. In a certain coding system, (a) DIBNSTU (b) BDINSUT language?
‘mango is sweet’ is coded as ‘629’, (c) BDINSTU (d) BDNISTU SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning)
‘mango tree is tall ’ is coded as ‘7289’, (a) FZPWINY (b) FZPIWNY
and ‘tall tree is healthy’ is coded as Q.485. In a certain code language, (c) FZWIPYN (d) FPZWINY
‘5287’. What is the code for ‘healthy’ in NAMELY is coded as 74 and MANAGE
this coding system? is coded as 45. How will MUSHER be Q.492. In a certain code language,
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) coded in that language? LOCATE is coded as
(a) 2 (b) 8 (c) 5 (d) 7 SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) 243024264022 and POETRY is coded
(a) 88 (b) 68 (c) 80 (d) 72 as 323022403650. How will AVOID be
Q.479. In a certain coding system, coded in that language?
‘Watches are beautiful’ is coded as ‘856, Q.486. In a certain code language, SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning)
‘Beautiful things are expensive’ is coded PROFANE is written as KOLCZKV. (a) 2643408132 (b) 2441632803
as ‘3845’, and ‘Expenditure things are How will DISOBEY be written in that (c) 2644301823 (d) 2446180323
preferred’ is coded as ‘3874’. How will language?
‘Watches are preferred’ be coded in this SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning) Q.493. In a certain code language,
coding system? (a) ARPLYVV (b) WHGYLBB PLEASANT is written as BFMQUOBT.
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) (c) APRYLVV (d) WFHLYBB How will DISTANCE be written in that
(a) 765 (b) 876 (c) 785 (d) 476 language?
Q.487. In a certain code language, SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 2020 TIER - I ROCKET is written as BNQSDJ. How (a) TJEBUFDO (b) UTJEFDOB
Q.480. In a code language, if SEND is will NOTICE be written in that (c) UTESBFOD (d) UTJEBODF
written as 168, then how will PURSE be language?
written in the same language? SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon) Q.494. In a certain code language,
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning) (a) SNMDBH (b) UPOFDJ PRICK is coded as 30 and MAKE is
(a) 185 (b) 225 (c) 395 (d) 415 (c) SPMFBJ (d) NMHSDB coded as 12. How will CRAZY be coded
in that language?
Q.481. In a certain code language, Q.488. In a certain code language, SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon)
BEYOND is written as BDFNPY. How REFUSAL is coded as 100 and (a) 24 (b) 30 (c) 28 (d) 35
will PROMISE be written in that SHORTEN is coded as 83. How will
language? INERTIA be coded in that language? Q.495. In a certain code language,
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon) UNREAL is coded as 1421518121 and
(a) FJNPQSR (b) ESIMORP (a) 160 (b) 105 (c) 150 (d) 106 RHYMES is coded as 8181325195. How
(c) EIMOPRS (d) FJMPPRS will AIRWAY be coded in that
Q.489. In a certain code language, language?
Q.482. In a certain code language, SUPER is written as IVKFH. How will SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening)
INTERACT is written as TNIRETCA. LOFTY be written in that language? (a) 192318125 (b) 912217215
How will SATURDAY be written in that SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening) (c) 812218251 (d) 912318251
language? (a) BGULO (b) BHYMO
(a) ASUTDRYA (b) TASRUYAD (c) DFULO (d) BGVOL Q.496. In a code language, if
(c) UTASYADR (d) TASURYDA APTITUDE is written as ADEIPTTU,
Q.490. In a code language, if then how will ATTITUDE be written in
Q.483. In a certain code language, TERMINAL is written as the same language?
SEMANTIC is coded as 14485293.How 401036261828224, then how will SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening)
will PRACTICE be coded in that AUDITORY be written in the same (a) EIAETUIT (b) ADEITTTU
language? language? (c) ITADEIAE (d) ADETTUIT
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening)
(a) 29137934 (b) 79832934 (a) 24461840323652 Q.497. In a certain code language,
(c) 79132935 (d) 81943145 (b) 24281840303650 REASON is coded as 51 and BAKE is
(c) 24282018301850
coded as 47. How will MARRY be (a) EXRKPOOX (b) YDLQJUID (a) VIVTH (b) UILTG
coded in that language? (c) EKRXPOXO (d) YQLDIUJD (c) UULTG (d) UIUTH
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning)
(a) 47 (b) 37 (c) 41 (d) 35 Q.505. In a certain code language, Q.512. In a certain code language,
INHALE is coded as 110 and DELAY is CANDIDATE is coded as 846292417
Q.498. In a certain code language, coded as 86. How will IGNORE be and ACTION is coded as 481936. How
EXHALE is written as IFEBBY. How coded in that language? will DICTATION be coded in that
will HINDER be written in that SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon) language?
language? (a) 93 (b) 95 (c) 91 (d) 94 SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning) (a) 493212965 (b) 298242956
(a) VHYHBM (b) VYHHMB Q.506. In a certain code language, (c) 493212975 (d) 298141936
(c) VHYHMB (d) VYHMHB PAINT is written as QZHOU and BASK
is written as CZTL. How will MOVIE Q.513. In a certain code language,
Q.499. In a certain code language, be written in that language? PROUD is written as WYJPK. How will
LIABILITY is coded as 950759513 and SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening) GUILTY be written in that language?
PROCTOR is coded as 8642146. How (a) LNWHF (b) NNWHD SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening)
will PICTORIAL be coded in that (c) NPWJD (d) NNUHF (a) BPBOGT (b) NDPASF
language? (c) NPDSAF (d) BBPGOT
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon) Q.507. If in a code language, ROHAN is
(a) 642158409 (b) 852146509 coded as 3136 and SHYAM is coded as Q.514. In a certain code language,
(c) 862145609 (d) 952461508 4356, then how will you code RAM? VICTORY is coded as 29472435 and
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening) HASTY is coded as 278119. How will
Q.500. In a code language, CANDLE is (a) 3412 (b) 2315 SUBLIME be coded in that language?
written as FMEOBD. How will FIXING (c) 1234 (d) 1024 SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning)
be written in that language? (a) 2143152558 (b) 2134152558
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) Q.508. In a certain code language, (c) 1514131285 (d) 1213141585
(a) HOJYKH (b) FOKYKG FORWARD is written as CSZXQPE.
(c) HPJWJG (d) HOJYJG How will NUMERAL be written in that Q.515. In a certain code language,
language? EXTREME is written as VCGIVNV.
Q.501. In a certain code language, SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning) How will INITIAL be written in that
LIABILITY is coded as 141 and (a) MZSDNTO (b) KZQDLTL language?
OFFICIATE is coded as 166. How will (c) KBQFLVM (d) MUNELAR SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning)
STATUTORY be coded in that (a) SMSGSZP (b) RMSHRZP
language? Q.509. In a certain code language, (c) SNRGSAO (d) RMRGRZO
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) HAMPER is coded as 17212322036
(a) 87 (b) 159 (c) 156 (d) 81 and INSULT is coded as Q.516. In a certain code language,
16286421340. How will SAFETY be ENVELOPE is written as IQZHPRTH.
Q.502. In a code language, if VISION is coded in that language? How will INTIMATE be written in that
written as 176, then how will SEEING SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning) language?
be written in the same language? (a) 621910550 (b) 612195030 SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning) (c) 629101350 (d) 610195320 (a) NRYMREYI (b) KPVKOCVG
(a) 153 (b) 118 (c) 148 (d) 140 (c) LPWPCWG (d) MQXLQDXH
Q.510. In a code language, if RAFT is
Q.503. In a certain code language, written as 180 and DON is written as 99, Q.517. In a certain code language,
THICK is written as FELHW. How will then how will SHOWER be written in BOOTLACE is coded as 49960372 and
RAISE be written in that language? the same language? CAPELIN is coded as 7382015. How
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon) will TAPIOCA be coded in that
(a) XFHBJ (b) DBLOV (a) 448 (b) 225 (c) 165 (d) 528 language?
(c) DLBOV (d) XHFUV SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.511. In a certain code language, (a) 3673819 (b) 6381973
Q.504. In a certain code language, BACK is written as YEXP and (c) 6582975 (d) 5381963
IMPUDENT is written as PFXMHAWK. MIXTURE is written as NOCGAII.
How will ABNORMAL be written in How will FROGS be written in that Q.518. In a code language, if LOCK is
that language? language? written as 1212311 and KEY is written
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon)
as 112225, then how will DEAR be (a) 132618180926705 Q.532. In a certain code language,
written in the same language? (b) 132618181826722 HIGHER is written as JIIHSF. How will
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening) (c) 140118181801722 CODING be written in that language?
(a) 4232609 (b) 4222618 (d) 132609091826705 SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) 4052619 (d) 4220218 (a) PDJEHO (b) OHJEPD
Q.526. If in a code language, ORGAN is (c) FOHEND (d) PDEJOK
Q.519. In a certain code language, coded as 17141518 and FINGER is
‘MODERATE’ is written as coded as 56791418, then how will you Q.533. In a certain code language,
‘OQEFTBVF’ and ‘LIFE’ is written as code NECK? VIRTUE is written as XCBYAN. How
‘NJGF’. How will ‘CLEAR’ be written SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning) will MODEST be written in that
in that language? (a) 113497 (b) 248741 language?
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening) (c) 351114 (d) 532761 SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) ENFBT (b) DOFCT (a) IJNYYS (b) JISYNY
(c) DNFBT (d) DNGBU Q.527. In a certain code language, (c) INYJYS (d) JISNYY
HUSBAND is written as ABDHNSU.
Q.520. In a certain code language, How will HOUSEWIFE be written in Q.534. If in a code language, DISK is
BANKER is coded as 57 and SPAN is that language? coded as 65 and WIRE is coded as 53,
coded as 54. How will PRANK be coded SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning) then how will you code CELL?
in that language? (a) EFIWESUOH (b) EHEFOIUWS SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning) (c) EEFHIOSUW (d) ESEFUOIWH (a) 46 (b) 32 (c) 76 (d) 82
(a) 58 (b) 61 (c) 65 (d) 69
Q.528. In a certain code language, Q.535. In a certain code language,
Q.521. In a code language, SAUCE is CHECK is written as 6165622 and ENDORSE is written as VMWLIHV.
written as ASVEC. How will MEANT SURGE is written as 382136145. How How will INSTRUCT be written in that
be written as in that language? will PRIEST be written as in that language?
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning) language? SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) EMANT (b) MEBTN SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) SNRGSAOT (b) SMSGSZPR
(c) EMBTN (d) EMCTN (a) 3436953640 (b) 3236953840 (c) RMSHRZPG (d) RMHGIFXG
(c) 3236185384 (d) 1618953840
Q.522. In a code language, CIRCUS is Q.536. In a code language, if FORTUNE
written as DKUGZY. How will JOKER Q.529. Four letter-clusters have been is written as 716192122156, then how
be written in the same language? given, out of which three are alike in will OCTOBER be written in the same
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon) some manner and one is different. Select language?
(a) KQUIV (b) KRNJW the odd one. SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning)
(c) KQMJW (d) KQNIW SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) 16420173819 (b) 16421163619
(a) LPTA (b) CGLR (c) 14422163519 (d) 1532063618
Q.523. In a certain code language, (c) QUZF (d) NRWC
MAKER is coded as 90. How will Q.537. In a certain code language,
BROTHER be coded in that language? Q.530. Four number-pairs have been DORM is coded as 4303626 and FIRST
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon) given, out of which three are alike in is coded as 69363840. How will
(a) 95 (b) 100 (c) 119 (d) 112 some manner and one is different. Select CANCER be coded in that language?
the one that is different. SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.524. In a code language, MAGIC is SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) 61283638 (b) 612661036
written as NZTRX. How will LAYER be (a) 9 : 90 (b) 8 : 66 (c) 31283536 (d) 322831036
written in that language? (c) 7 : 56 (d) 5 : 30
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening) Q.538. If in a code language, GOD is
(a) OZBVH (b) NZBVQ Q.531. Four words have been given, out coded as 15 and DEVIL is coded as 43,
(c) OZBVI (d) PZPVI of which three are alike in some manner then how will you code HUMEN?
and one is different. Select the word that SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.525. In a certain code language, is different. (a) 42 (b) 72 (c) 81 (d) 56
'FOSTER' is coded as '61219202218' SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon)
and 'CARGO' is coded as '32618712'. (a) Potato (b) Cucumber Q.539. In a certain code language,
How will 'MARRIAGE' be coded in that (c) Pumpkin (d) Bean TOGETHER is coded as 119 and
language? MASTER is coded as 87. How will
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening) REVERSE be coded in that language?
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening) Q.546. If STROKE is coded (c) ALRPT (d) TPNLA
(a) 92 (b) 98 (c) 94 (d) 96 as 2317131089 and GLUTEN is coded
as 1423871621, then how SSC CGL 2020 TIER - I
Q.540. In a certain code language, will CHARGE be coded as?
TRAILER is written as QPXGICO. How SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.553. In a certain code language,
will ALMIRAH be written in that (a) 231220272052
'PERMIT' is written as 'VVLNOG'. How
language? (b) 232110270225
will 'INERTIA' be written in that
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening) (c) 230211722025
language?
(a) XIJFOXE (b) YJKGPYF (d) 232110272025
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning)
(c) YIKFPXF (d) XJJGOYE
(a) XOYHCZU (b) OMYIZRU
Q.547. In a code language, LANCER is
(c) XYOHBCU (d) OHYXZCU
Q.541. In a certain code language, written as NALREC. How will
PROMISE is written as WXTQLUF. NORWAY be written in that
Q.554. In a certain code language,
How will MELTING be written in that language?
‘AROUND’ is coded as ‘52182412144’
language? SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning)
and ‘FIX’ is coded as ‘63624’. How will
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning) (a) RONYAW (b) YAWRON
‘PLASTIC’ be coded in that language?
(a) TLSAPUN (b) SJPWKOG (c) YAWNOR (d) RNOYAW
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning)
(c) SKRZOTM (d) TKQXLPH
(a) 1612261920183
Q.548. In a certain code language,
(b) 1612521920363
Q.542. If CALENDAR is coded GATHER is coded as 107 and
(c) 1812521920383
as 91452313 and FACEMASK is coded HONOUR is coded as 74 . How will
(d) 1612522021363
as 210142316, then how HEAVEN be coded in that language?
will SECURITY be coded as? SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.555. In a certain code language,
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning) (a) 131 (b) 101 (c) 110 (d) 113
‘DOLPHIN’ is written as ‘EPMPGHM’.
(a) 723593120 (b) 729952310
How will ‘CORDIAL’ be written in that
(c) 723933210 (d) 723953210 Q.549. In a certain code language,
language?
BIRTH is coded as 25129719 and
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.543. In a certain code language, DEVIL is coded as 23851215. How will
(a) DPSDHZK (b) DPSEGZK
'UMBRELLA' is written as GLORY be coded in that language?
(c) EPTDHZK (d) DPSDHAL
'VNCSDKKZ' and 'FASTENED' is SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon)
written as 'GBTUDMDC'. How will (a) 21082519 (b) 20151892
Q.556. In a certain code
'MONUMENT' be written in that (c) 20181529 (d) 25110928
language, 'VIRTUE' is coded as '201'
language?
and 'TRAGEDY' is coded as '218'. How
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.550. In a certain code language,
will 'PROFANE' be coded in that
(a) NPOVLDMS (b) NPOVPFOU RATIONALE is written as
language?
(c) LNMTLGMS (d) NPOWLEOS NOIELATAR. How will STATEMENT
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon)
be written in that language?
(a) 570 (b) 456
Q.544. In a certain code language, SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) 432 (d) 342
'TOPPER' is coded as '66' and 'MARK' (a) MATTNEATS (b) ETATNEMTS
is coded as '61'. How will 'INDUCE' be (c) METTAENST (d) EMTTNETAS
Q.557. In a certain code language,
coded in that language?
'BOARD' is written as 'PCZES' and
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.551. In a certain code language,
'CRAMP' is written as 'SDZQN'. How
(a) 86 (b) 106 (c) 100 (d) 96 'FROZEN' is coded as '504' and
will 'SOUTH' be written in that
'TONSILS' is coded as '756'. How will
language?
Q.545. In a code language, ORANGE is 'MARINE' be coded in that language?
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening)
written as LKZGTX and MIRACLE is SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) PTTIU (b) PTVIV
written as NBITXEV. How will (a) 360 (b) 652
(c) TTSIU (d) QTVIU
LOCKDOWN be written in that (c) 520 (d) 456
language?
Q.558. In a certain code language,
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) Q.552. In a code language, TOUCH is
‘CROW’ is coded as ‘64’ and ‘EAGLE’
(a) OHXHWDGD written as UTOHC. How will PLANT
is coded as ‘125’. How will ‘PARROT’
(b) OHDXHWDG be written in that
be coded in that language?
(c) OHXHWDDG language?
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening)
(d) OHXDWHDG SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) 216 (b) 88 (c) 249 (d) 232
(a) QMBOU (b) TPANM
Q.559. In a certain code language, will 'PRAYER' be written in that (b) 3260926130512
'COUNTRY' is written as 'BOWKXLF'. language? (c) 3261826142212
How will 'DESPAIR' be written in that SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning) (d) 3261826132212
language? (a) QSBSFZ (b) BSQQFZ
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) (c) BSQZFS (d) BSQSFZ Q.573. In a certain code language,
(a) UFDMVBG (b) GBPSXIO ‘YOU TOOK MY PLACE IN’ is written
(c) ULDSVHG (d) GBVMDFU Q.567. In a certain code language, as ‘COU POON LC QVAKE IJ’. How
'REASON' is coded as '5410219' will ‘COMPILE’ be written in that
Q.560. In a certain code language, and 'HEALTHY' is coded as language?
'PRINT' is written as 'YMNIU'. How '716231216'.How will 'DIVULGE' be SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning)
will 'MAGIC' be written in that coded in that language? (a) KOLQIME (b) KOLQIVE
language? SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning) (c) KOLTYLE (d) YOLTILE
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning) (a) 10733494 (b) 21433438
(a) HLDRV (b) HDLVR (c) 13704349 (d) 24134383 Q.574. In a certain code language,
(c) HRLRZ (d) HRLZR ‘SURROUND’ is written as
Q.568. In a certain code ‘RRUSDNUO’. How will ‘MITIGATE’
Q.561. In a certain code language, language 'PAYMENT' is coded be written in that language?
'FRENCH' is coded as '114' and 'LOSS' as '6101814111520 ' and 'JUSTIFY' is SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon)
is coded as '47'. How will 'COURSE' be coded as '11141519151620'. How will (a) ITIMETAG (b) ITIEMTAG
coded in that language? 'COMPARE' be coded in that language? (c) ITIMETGA (d) TIIMTEAG
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 81 (b) 120 (c) 103 (d) 87 (a) 601811031131 (b) 680113111103 Q.575. In a certain code language,
(c) 613101113801 (d) 681013101113 ‘NOSTALGIA’ is coded as ‘81’. How
Q.562. In a certain code language, will ‘FRICTION’ be coded in that
‘ALPINE’ is coded as ‘171’ and Q.569. In a certain code language, language?
‘SPRING’ is coded as ‘83’. How will 'PERMIT' is written as 'GRNIVK'. How SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon)
‘CAPITAL’ be coded in that language? will 'CONDUCE' be written in that (a) 85 (b) 105 (c) 36 (d) 64
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon) language?
(a) 186 (b) 124 (c) 62 (d) 93 SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.576. In a certain code language,
(a) VXFWMLX (b) XLMWFXV 'REFUSAL' is coded as '2101239103'
Q.563. In a certain code language, (c) VXFMWLX (d) VFXMWXL and 'POETRY' is coded as '1067927'.
'MORBID' is written as 'THGMID'. How How will 'PROFIT' be coded in that
will 'OBTAIN' be written in that Q.570. In a certain code language, language?
language? ‘MANGO’ is coded as SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening)
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon) ‘13-2-42-28-75’and ‘GRAPE’ is coded (a) 18216972 (b) 12186792
as ‘7-36-3-64-25’. How will ‘APPLE’ be
(a) JGOFDS (b) GJFOSD (c) 21671829 (d) 81217629
coded in that language?
(c) JOFGSD (d) GFOJDS SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) 2-16-48-21-25 Q.577. In a certain code language,
Q.564. In a certain code language, (b) 1-32-48-48-25 'VIRTUE' is written as 'DBZBNX'. How
‘AND’ is written as ‘C-LP-F’ and (c) 2-32-48-24-28 will 'OMINOUS' be written in that
‘NOR’ is coded as ‘P-MQ T’. How will (d) 1-32-24-21-30 language?
‘BUT’ be written in that language? SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.571. In a certain code language,
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening) (a) HBUVHNA (b) HUBVHNA
‘PLIGHT’ is written as ‘JMQUIH’. How
(a) D-SW-V (b) C-SU-V will ‘CANDLE’ be written in that (c) IBUHABM (d) IUBHMBA
(c) D-SW-U (d) C-TV-W language?
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Evening) Q.578. In a certain code language, ‘RAJ’
Q.565. In a certain code language, (a) OBDFEM (b) BODMFE is coded as ‘87’ and ‘GITA’ is coded as
'SAFETY' is coded as '95' and (c) ODBFME (d) OBDFME ‘148’. How will ‘VARUN’ be coded in
'EXPAND' is coded as '87'. How will that language?
Q.572. In a certain code language,
'GATHER' be coded in that language? SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning)
‘FORENSIC’ is coded as
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening) (a) 234 (b) 380
‘61218221419183’ and‘ DORM’ is
(a) 90 (b) 86 (c) 84 (d) 88 (c) 176 (d) 403
coded as ‘4121813’. How will
‘CARAMEL’ be coded in that language?
Q.566. In a certain code language, Q.579. In a certain code language,
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning)
'MARGIN' is written as 'SBNOJH'. How 'INHALE' is written as 'REEDIH'. How
(a) 3011801132212
will 'MIGHTY' be written in that (a) 546 (b) 564 Q.592. In a certain code language,
language? (c) 465 (d) 456 ‘RITU’ is written as ‘WLYX’ and
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning) ‘AMAN’ is written as ‘FPFQ’. How will
(a) CCILMP (b) IMCLCP Q.586. In a certain code language, ‘MIRA’ be written in that language?
(c) MCLICP (d) MILCCP ‘TRAVEL’ is written as ‘SUWBMF’. SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon)
How will ‘FROZEN’ be written in that (a) PNWF (b) RLWD
Q.580. In a certain code language, language? (c) RNWF (d) PLUD
'INERTIA' is written as 'RGVKGBZ'. SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon)
How will 'FLOWER' be written in that (a) SGBPOG (b) SGAPOF Q.593. In a certain code language,
language? (c) TGBPOF (d) SGAQPF ‘ONE’ is coded as ‘15-28-15’ and
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon) ‘TWO’ is coded as ‘20- 46- 45’. How
(a) UELPVK (b) VEMPUL Q.587. In a certain code language, will ‘SIX’ be coded in that language?
(c) EVPMUL (d) ULEVPK 'LOAD' is coded as '27241613' and SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon)
'CLEAN' is coded as '2725231614'. How (a) 38-18-48 (b) 19-9-24
Q.581. In a certain code language, will 'STRIKE' be coded in that (c) 19-18-72 (d) 38-9-72
'PRIVATE' is coded as '93236441540' language?
and 'SHORTEN' is coded as SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.594. In a certain code language,
'1615383652840'. How will 'REFUSAL' (a) 1231719089 (b) 2317190189 'MONTHLY' is written as 'DGMOSJR'.
be coded in that language? (c) 1719102389 (d) 2319171098 How will 'HEADING' be written in that
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon) language?
(a) 512362112438 (b) 563642112438 Q.588. In a certain code language, SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening)
(c) 561842212219 (d) 521361212438 ‘DARK’ is written as ‘CBQJ’ and (a) LINYFZM (b) LIYNZFM
‘SOUND’ is written as ‘RPVMC’. How (c) MJNZEXN (d) MNJEZNX
Q.582. In a certain code language, will ‘TOXIC’ be written in that
'INHALE' is written as 'CNYJLK'. How language? Q.595. In a certain code language,
will 'GUILTY' be written in that SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening) 'LABOUR' is coded as '279', and
language? (a) PUYJD (b) SPWJB 'EXHALE' is coded as '321'. How will
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening) (c) SNWHB (d) UPYJD 'CAUTIOUS' be coded in that language?
(a) ARNGWE (b) IJKSVW SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening)
(c) WVJKSI (d) WRNKSE Q.589. In a certain code language, (a) 553 (b) 535
‘PRINTER’ is coded as ‘11181814759’ (c) 552 (d) 525
Q.583. In a certain code language, and ‘LOGIC’ is coded as ‘151520924’.
'LIBERTY' is coded as How will ‘TERMITE’ be coded in that SSC MTS 2020
'4221824364050'. How will 'SLAVERY' language?
be coded in that language? SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening) Q.596. If in a certain code language,
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening) (a) 75181392022 (b) 7591418205 FEVERISH is coded as 29 and
(a) 22262438365040 (c) 2059131875 (d) 75913182022 COUNSEL is coded as 98, then how will
(b) 22242636384050 MUTATED be coded as in the same
(c) 26224233684540 Q.590. In a certain code language, code language?
(d) 26222436384450 ‘COW’ is written as ‘ZRF’ and ‘DOG’ SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning )
is written as ‘JRG’. How will ‘RAT’ be (a) 48 (b) 80 (c) 92 (d) 84
Q.584. In a certain code language, written in that language?
‘PAWAN’ is written as ‘SCZCQ’ and SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning) Q.597. In a certain code language, if
‘SOHAM’ is written as ‘VQKCP’. How (a) UDW (b) VEU GLOWING is written as GGILNOW,
will ‘KIRAN’ be written in that (c) WDU (d) XDV then how will OBVIOUS be written as
language? in the same code language?
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning) Q.591. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning )
(a) MJUCQ (b) MJVQR ‘MINT’ is coded as ‘224’ and ‘FANCY’ (a) IVBOSUO (b) VUSOOIB
(c) NLVDQ (d) NKUCQ is coded as ‘245’. How will (c) BIOOSUV (d) BOIVUOS
‘CONTOUR’ be coded in that language?
Q.585. In a certain code language, SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning) Q.598. If in a certain code language,
'LOWER' is coded as '186' and (a) 259 (b) 742 PETITION is coded as 75292965, and
'MULISH' is coded as '320'. How will (c) 597 (d) 301 GERMINATE is coded as 759495125,
'OPTIONAL' be coded in that language? then how will COMPLEX be coded as in
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning) the same code language?
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning ) (a) 4 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3 (c) EMOQY (d) ELNPZ
(a) 3647356 (b) 3536254
(c) 4647256 (d) 4514776 Q.606. If in a code language, 'HOOK' is Q.613. In a certain code language,
written as 'KUXW', then how will 'DOSIER' is written as 'DEIORS' and
Q.599. In a certain code language, if 'COKE' be written in the same code 'LOGIC' is written as 'CGILO'. How will
SMOOTHIE is written as UKQMVFKC, language? 'CORTEX' be written in that language?
then how will HEAVENLY be written as SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening ) SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon)
in the same code language? (a) FRNH (b) FUTQ (a) DPSUFY (b) ECROXT
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning ) (c) FXNH (d) FUWH (c) CEORTX (d) CEROXT
(a) FCYTCLJW (b) FGYXCPJA
(c) JGCXGPNA (d) JCCTGLNW Q.607. If in a code language, 'WICE' is Q.614. In a certain code language,
written as 'DRXV', then how will 'BOXER' is written as '251224229'. How
Q.600. In a certain code language, JET 'ROPE' be written in the same code will 'PULLY' be written in that
is written as TED and MAD is written as language? language?
WAN. How will CARE be written in the SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening ) SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon)
same code language? (a) YXKV (b) IXLU (a) 16615158 (b) 11615152
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon ) (c) ILJV (d) ILKV (c) 16211212 (d) 11612152
(a) MADE (b) MALE
(c) MABE (d) LKBE Q.608. If in a coding system STAMINA Q.615. In a certain code language,
is coded as 74 and OCTOBER is coded 'WORSHIP' is written as '23418198316'
Q.601. In a certain code language, SEAT as 75, then how will IMPOSING be and 'ROAD' is written as '18414'. How
is written as TIJJ. How will TREE be coded in the same coding system? will 'REDUCE' be written in that
written in the same code language? SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning ) language?
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon ) (a) 117 (b) 99 (c) 114 (d) 102 SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) UVNU (b) VUNU (a) 1824532 (b) 1823132
(c) UVNV (d) SVNN Q.609. If in a coding system (c) 9546035 (d) 1854735
LEARNING is coded as 82463739 and
Q.602. In a certain code language, C is MOBILE is coded as 510782, then how Q.616. In a certain code language,
coded as 3 and DAM is coded as 6. will IMAGINE be coded in the same 12345 is coded as 182764125. How will
What will be the code for HENCE in the coding system? 65428 be coded in that language?
same language? SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning ) SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening )
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon ) (a) 7549732 (b) 6548732 (a) 21512463511
(a) 7 (b) 12 (c) 11 (d) 5 (c) 8317945 (d) 7206834 (b) 149016025
(c) 216125747512
Q.603. In a certain code language, if the Q.610. In a certain code language, if (d) 216125648512
code for EXCEL is 44 and the code for GLAMOUR is written as AGLMORU,
WORD is 56, then what will be the code then how will RUTTING be written in Q.617. If in a coding system, HOUSE is
for HEAVEN in the same language? the same code language? coded as 340 and FOETUS is coded as
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon ) SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning ) 516, then how will CONSENT be coded
(a) 49 (b) 61 (c) 55 (d) 58 (a) GNURITT (b) GINRTTU in the same coding system?
(c) INGTTRU (d) GNITTUR SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening )
Q.604. In a certain code language, '893' (a) 630 (b) 542 (c) 455 (d) 360
means 'Shahid likes cakes', '137' means Q.611. In a certain code language, if
'cakes are delicious', and '274' means 'we IRONING is written as OWSQKOG, Q.618. In a certain code language, if
are girls'. Which of the following options then how will SHERIFF be written in HARIDWAR is written as FCPKBYYT,
may be the code for 'girls' ? the same code language? then how will BIKANER be written in
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening ) SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning ) the same code language?
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 7 (d) 9 (a) HSREFIF (b) YMKWLK SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening )
(c) YMIUKGF (d) YNKXOLL (a) DKMCPGT (b) KIBNARE
Q.605. In a certain code language, '274' (c) ZKICLGP (d) AGIALCP
means 'you are fool', '137' means 'Rohan Q.612. In a certain code language,
is fool', and '893' means 'Riya likes 'PLANT' is written as 'OJXJO'. How will Q.619. If in a coding system,
Rohan'. Which of the following options 'FORTE' be written in that language? ORATORY is coded as 116 and
is the code for 'is'? SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon) RAVENOUS is coded as 119, then how
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening ) (a) ENPPZ (b) EMOPZ
will IRIDOLOGY be coded in the same Q.626. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning )
coding system? 'FRINGE' is written as '61891475'. How (a) 153 (b) 135 (c) 154 (d) 145
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening ) will 'PLEASE' be written in that
(a) 114 (b) 110 (c) 118 (d) 116 language ? Q.634. In a certain code language, if
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Afternoon ) BUBBLE is written as FQFXPA, then
Q.620. In a certain code language, if (a) 111522119 (b) 171512105 how will FALCON be written in the
FINALIZE is written as JKRCPKDG, (c) 161251195 (d) 161251095 same code language?
then how will INSIGNIA be written in SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning )
the same code language? Q.627. In a certain code language, (a) JEPGSR (b) BEHGKR
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening ) 'POUR' is written as 'KLFI'. How will (c) BWHYKJ (d) JWPYSJ
(a) MRWMKRMG (b) MPTMIPMG 'PROJECT' be written in that language?
(c) KRWKKRKC (d) GRWGKRGY SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Afternoon ) Q.635. If in a coding system, HECTARE
(a) KMBTIJR (b) KILPUYG is coded as 8532195 and MONARCH is
Q.621. In a certain code language, (c) KJLRVXH (d) KILQVXG coded as 4651938, then how will
'HOUSE' is written as '81261922' and OPINION be coded in the same coding
'INK' is written as '181411'. How will Q.628. In a certain code language, system?
'MISTAKE' be written in that language? 'SERPENT' is written as 'RESPTNE'. SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning )
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning ) How will 'CONTACT' be written in that (a) 6795965 (b) 4735345
(a) 14901920261222 language? (c) 7795975 (d) 6785865
(b) 13181920261122 SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Afternoon )
(c) 13181819261105 (a) MOCTTDB Q.636. In a certain code language, if
(d) 13091920011122 (b) CPOUBDU GLAZED is written as EDAZGL, then
(c) NCOTTAD how will DAYOUT be written in the
Q.622. In a certain code language, (d) NOCTTCA same code language ?
'FOSTER' is written as '36' and SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning )
'DANCE' is written as '25'. How will Q.629. If NATURE is coded as (a) UTYODA (b) UTDAYO
'ORCHARD' be written in that MCQYMK, then how would CREST be (c) TUOYAD (d) YADTUO
language? coded?
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning ) SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening ) Q.637. In a certain code language,
(a) 64 (b) 36 (c) 49 (d) 45 (a) CPHOY (b) BTBOY 'NOISE' is written as '59141519'. How
(c) BTHKO (d) BTBWO will 'DORMANT' be written in that
Q.623. In a certain code language, language?
'ROMAN' is written as 'YVTHU'. How Q.630. If PEARS is coded as 101 and SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon)
will 'THING' be written in that CAT is coded as 49, then how would (a) 141314151922 (b) 141317151920
language? MEAL be coded? (c) 182614151820 (d) 141314151820
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning ) SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening )
(a) AORSN (b) BCPUN (a) 73 (b) 77 (c) 63 (d) 31 Q.638. In a certain code language,
(c) APQUM (d) AOPUN 'PRICK' is written as 'QTLGP', and
Q.631. If PAYMENT is coded as 'DOUBLE' is written as 'EQXFQK'.
Q.624. In a certain code language, 7174552, then how would YOUNGER How will 'ACEGARD' be written in that
'CLASS' is written as 'TTBMD'. How be coded? language?
will 'DINOSOUR' be written in that SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening ) SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon)
language? (a) 7153540 (b) 2121751 (a) BEHKFXK (b) BDFHBSE
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning ) (c) 7635759 (d) 5514758 (c) BEGKFYL (d) BEHLGZK
(a) SVPTPOJE (b) SVPRPJKF
(c) SWPUPOJE (d) SXOSPOJE Q.632. If HOARDING is coded as Q.639. In a certain code language,
NGQZHCFM, then how would 'PLAN' is written as 'KOZM'. How will
Q.625. In a certain code language, TREATISE be coded? 'FLICK' be written in that language?
'ROSTED' is written as '91282054' and SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening ) SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon)
'MYSTIC' is written as '14282093'. How (a) QSSHDZRD (b) DQSHSZDR (a) UORXP (b) UQRXR
will 'FLARED' be written in that (c) SUBFJUET (d) QSZDHSDR (c) UOZXP (d) WNRXP
language?
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Afternoon ) Q.633. If ‘INHABIT’ is coded as ‘106’ Q.640. In a certain code language,
(a) 2115011754 (b) 6012261854 and ‘JUNCTURE’ is coded as ‘99’, then 'CLOT' is written as '6243040'. How will
(c) 2115261854 (d) 2015260954 how will ‘KEYSTONE’ be coded? 'MOSAIC' be written in that language?
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon) as ‘1427815114’, then how will 'SOME' be written in the same code
(a) 2630382186 (b) 2630382206 ‘GRUDGE’ be coded? language?
(c) 2830382183 (d) 2632362186 SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning) SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening )
(a) 12457111851 (a) USSM (b) YSEM
Q.641. In a certain code language, (b) 14527811151 (c) YESM (d) USME
'WRITE' is written as 'RWIET', and (c) 15241718511
'MONTHLY' is written as 'NOMTYLH'. (d) 15427181511 Q.655. In a certain code language, '137'
How will 'AMSTERDAM' be written in means 'Mary went Jammu', '274' means
that language? Q.648. If CROWN is coded as 68 and 'I like Mary', and '893' means 'you went
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening ) DEPEND is coded as 42, then how Goa'. Which of the following options
(a) TSMAEMADR (b) STNAEMAER would IMAGERY be coded? may be the code for 'Goa'?
(c) STMAEAMER (d) TSNAEFADR SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning) SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening )
(a) 68 (b) 67 (c) 71 (d) 73 (a) 7 (b) 8 (c) 1 (d) 3
Q.642. In a certain code language,
'FREEDOM' is written as Q.649. In a certain code language, '274' Q.656. If in a code language, 'SOLD' is
'618222241213'. How will 'SUPINE' be means 'you are fool', '137' means 'Rohan written as 'HLOW', then how will
written in that language? is fool', and '893' means 'Riya likes 'ROME' be written in the same code
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening ) Rohan'. Which of the options may be the language?
(a) 19062191322 code for 'Riya'? SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening )
(b) 19211191422 SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) (a) GLPK (b) ILNV
(c) 19616181422 (a) 3 (b) 9 (c) 4 (d) 7 (c) ILHW (d) GLPV
(d) 18617181422
Q.650. If in a code language, 'WICE' is Q.657. In a certain code language, if
Q.643. In a certain code language, written as 'XGFA', then how will MATERIAL is written as QDXHVLDP,
'TURNIP' is written as '239597', and 'WELL' be written in the same code then how will ONTOLOGY be written
'QUEEN' is written as '83555'. How will language? in the same code language?
'LEMON' be written in that language? SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning)
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening ) (a) XAOO (b) XAHH (a) RMSRORJB (b) SRXSPSKC
(a) 35465 (b) 45587 (c) XCOH (d) XCHO (c) RRSSOSGC (d) RRXRPRKC
(c) 45658 (d) 20584
Q.651. In a certain code language, '274' Q.658. If in a coding system, SHELVES
Q.644. In a certain code language, means 'God is great', '137' means 'I is coded as 1919515222219, and
'FACTOR' is written as 'JEGXSV'. How worship God', and '752' means 'God is NOMINEE is coded as 1412131814225,
will 'MARINA' be written in that omnipotent'. Which of the options is the then how will SEIZURE be coded in the
language? code for 'omnipotent'? same coding system?
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening ) SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning)
(a) QEVMRE (b) PFVMRF (a) 7 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 5 (a) 8518266185 (b) 19229262185
(c) REUORE (d) QEHMSE (c) 1922912195 (d) 8221816922
Q.652. If in a code language, 'BEAM' is
Q.645. If WIDOWER is coded as written as 'YVZN', then how will 'HELP' Q.659. In a certain code language, if
VKAOXCU, then how would FORTIFY be written in the same code language? EXTRNSIC is written as CIXESNRT,
be coded? SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) then how will LEFTWING be written in
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning) (a) EVKO (b) SVOK the same code language?
(a) EQOTJDB (b) GMUSHDV (c) SVKQ (d) EVKQ SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning)
(c) EOQSJCD (d) EPPTHDC (a) GNELIWTF
Q.653. In a certain code language, '137' (b) ELGNTFIW
Q.646. If POUNDAGE is coded as means 'who are you', '274' means 'we are (c) GNIWTFEL
NOPUEGAD, then how would girls', and '893' means 'you have toys'. (d) TFELGNIW
STAMPING be coded? Which of the following options is the
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning) code for 'who'? Q.660. If in a coding system, OPULENT
(a) AMSTGNIP (b) TSMGNPIA SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening ) is coded as 84 and LEARNER is coded
(c) TAMSGINP (d) AMTSGNIP (a) 8 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 7 as 114, then how will PHYSICS be
coded in the same coding system?
Q.647. If ‘FESTIVE’ is coded as Q.654. If in a code language, 'ROSE' is SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning)
‘16113215011’ and ‘HUNGER’ is coded written as 'TSYM', then how will (a) 97 (b) 88 (c) 99 (d) 90
Q.682. If 'MONEY' is coded as '77' and SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) (c) CIFFORE (d) UMMOIKX
'CAPITAL' is coded as '67', then how (a) 99 (b) 119 (c) 95 (d) 115
will 'ASSET' be coded? Q.697. In a certain code language, 'FRY'
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning) Q.690. In a certain code language if is written as '147'. How will 'SEIZE' be
(a) 68 (b) 69 (c) 72 (d) 65 POWERCUT is written as written in that language?
TRAHVFYW, then how will SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening)
Q.683. If 'HONEY' is coded as '72' and TRACKING be written in the same code (a) 254 (b) 210 (c) 236 (d) 320
'JAGGERY' is coded as '80', then how language?
will ' SUGAR' be coded? SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) Q.698. In a certain code language,
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning) (a) XVEGOMRU (b) XUEFOLRT 'CRECH' is written as 'DTHGM'. How
(a) 76 (b) 71 (c) 73 (d) 67 (c) RTCAIKGN (d) WUDFNLQT will 'FETCH' be written in that
language?
Q.684. In a code language, 'BETTER' is Q.691. In a certain code language if SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening)
written as ‘EBWQHO’. How will COMMITAL is written as ACILMMOT, (a) GHXGM (b) GGWHN
‘WORSE’ be written in the same then how will INTEGRAL be written in (c) GGWGM (d) GHVHM
language? the same code language?
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning) SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) Q.699. In a certain code language,
(a) ZLOPH (b) ZLUPH (a) AEIGLNTR (b) INETGRLA 'FUTILE' is written as 'UFITEL'. How
(c) ZLOVH (d) ZLUVH (c) LARGETNI (d) AEGILNRT will 'OCTAVE' be written in that
language?
Q.685. In a certain code language, if 23 Q.692. In a certain code language, if SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening)
+ 49 = 278, and 24 + 51 = 410, then 78 + ‘375’ is written as ‘42’, and ‘784’ is (a) COATEV (b) PDUBWF
61 = ? written as ‘14’, then in the same code (c) COTAEV (d) LXGRWG
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon) language, how will you write ‘465’ ?
(a) 428 (b) 139 (c) 842 (d) 157 SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) Q.700. In a certain code language,
(a) 21 (b) 43 (c) 34 (d) 12 'FORCE' is written as '641832' and
Q.686. Four number-triads have been 'MIST' is written as '1331920'. How will
given, out of which three are alike in Q.693. If in a coding system CHARITY 'URANUS' be written in that language?
some manner and one is different. Select is coded as 107 and DAYTIME is coded SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening)
the number-triad that is different from as 89, then how will PENALIZE be (a) 618114618 (b) 518113519
the rest. coded in the same coding system? (c) 518114519 (d) 218132119
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon) SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon)
(a) 24, 31, 1636 (b) 17, 18, 6481 (a) 88 (b) 90 (c) 126 (d) 130 Q.701. In a certain code language, '137'
(c) 43, 12, 949 (d) 72, 14, 2581 means 'Mary went Jammu', '274' means
Q.694. In a certain code language, if 'I like Mary', and '893' means 'you went
Q.687. In a certain language, if January MULTIPLE is written as EILLMPTU, Goa'. Which of the options is the code
= 4, July = 3, and September = 6, then then how will RAVENING be written in for 'Jammu'?
December = ? the same code language? SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning)
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon) SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon) (a) 9 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 8
(a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 5 (d) 7 (a) AREVINGN (b) AEIGNNVR
(c) EVARGNIN (d) AEGINNRV Q.702. In a certain code language, '137'
Q.688. If in a coding system TEACHER means 'who are you', '274' means 'we are
is coded as 4235726 and STRENGTH is Q.695. If in a coding system DAYCARE girls', and '893' means 'you have toys'.
coded as 8462947, then how will is coded as 54 and JOURNEY is coded Which of the options may be the code
ENTRENCH be coded in the same as 105, then how will FURTHER be for 'girls'?
coding system? coded in the same coding system? SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning)
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon) (a) 3 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 4
(a) 29642965 (b) 24922457 (a) 98 (b) 99 (c) 93 (d) 96
(c) 46294675 (d) 29462957 Q.703. If in a code language, 'SOLO' is
Q.696. In a certain code language, if written as 'TMOK', then how will
Q.689. If in a coding system SIBLING is written as YOHROTM, 'ROSE' be written in the same code
NUISANCE is coded as 134 and then how will OFFICER be written in language?
ERASURE is coded as 106, then how the same code language? SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning)
will PHILLIPS be coded in the same SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon) (a) SMTF (b) SKTF
coding system? (a) VLLOIJX (b) ULLOIKX (c) SKTA (d) SMVA
Q.727. If in a certain code language, Q.734. In a certain code language, Q.741. If RELICS is coded as 120 and
TICKBOX is coded as 106 and 'MARKS' is written as 'NASLT', and BASTION is coded as 146, then how
RELEASE is coded as 125, then how 'PORT' is written as 'QOSU'. How will would DISTANT be coded?
will PACKAGE be coded in the same 'FINGER' be written in that language? SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon)
code language? SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) (a) 88 (b) 182 (c) 160 (d) 170
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning) (a) GIOFDS (b) GJOHFS
(a) 44 (b) 146 (c) 145 (d) 45 (c) GIOHES (d) EIOKFT Q.742. If GOD is coded as 55 and
MAKE is coded as 78, then how would
Q.728. If in a certain code language, Q.735. In a certain code language, BYTE be coded?
NOTECARD is coded as 56253194, and 'FLOOD' is written as '25', and 'HINT' is SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon)
OPENMIND is coded as 67554954, then written as '15'. How will 'FAST' be (a) 56 (b) 72 (c) 52 (d) 63
how will HARDCORE be coded in the written in that language?
same code language? SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) Q.743. If PROBABLE is coded as
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning) (a) 18 (b) 64 (c) 78 (d) 60 OORABLBF, then how would
(a) 91843165 (b) 81843585 TELEGRAM be coded?
(c) 81143115 (d) 81943695 Q.736. In a certain code language, SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon)
'LOAN' is written as '15122613'. How (a) SFMDFARN (b) SLEGEARN
Q.729. In a certain code language, will 'DEUCE' be written in that (c) ULEGEARL (d) SLEEGARN
BASKET is written as SFJTZC. How language?
will FATHER be written in that SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) Q.744. If FRATERNIZE is coded as
language? (a) 232262422 (b) 232292322 TRFEAEINRZ, then how would
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon) (c) 202272422 (d) 232162421 PHOTOGRAPH be coded?
(a) QFTGYG (b) GZUFGQ SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon)
(c) SDISBH (d) QFGUZG Q.737. In a certain code language, (a) TRFAEHAGRP (b) THOOPHARPG
'TYPICAL' is written as '93' and (c) TPOOHAGHPR (d) TOOHPRPHGA
Q.730. In a certain code language, 'FRAME' is written as '48'. How will
MEAT is coded as 11 and BARE is 'SENSOR' be written in that language? Q.745. In a certain code language,
coded as 14. How will FACTOR be SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) ROMAN is written as ILNZM. How will
coded in that language? (a) 96 (b) 82 (c) 72 (d) 90 FRANCE be written
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening)
(a) 15 (b) 19 (c) 13 (d) 23 Q.738. In a certain code language, (a) UIZMVX (b) XIZMVU
'HEALTH' is written as '132961' and (c) UIZMXV (d) VIZMUX
Q.731. In a certain code language, 'EARTH' is written as '32761'. How will
CONVENTION is written as 'LATER' be written in that language? Q.746. In a certain code language, TRY
CNOWFOUINO. How will SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) is coded as 21 and SAGE is coded as 8.
RESPONDENT be written in that (a) 12636 (b) 92619 How will COURAGE be coded in the
language? (c) 92637 (d) 52687 same language?
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening)
(a) ERSQPOEENT (b) RSEQNOCTNE Q.739. In a certain code language, (a) 17 (b) 10 (c) 7 (d) 70
(c) ERSQPEONET (d) SEROPDNETN 'UNITY' is written as 'AOOUZ' and
'PROUD' is written as 'QSUAE'. How Q.747. In a certain code language,
Q.732. In a certain code language, will 'DOUBT' be written in that ZEAL is coded as B21N and PLACE is
BREAK is coded as 42 and PEAR is language? coded as RN1E2. How will MORNING
coded as 44. How will LEADER be SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) be coded in the same language?
coded in that language? (a) EPVCU (b) EUACU SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening)
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon) (c) FUVCU (d) EUVCV (a) O4TQ3QI (b) O4TP3PI
SERIES ((here, series is based on multiplication, (here, series is based on addition and
i.e- every digit is multiplied by 3) division, i.e, every number is added by 1
5× 3= 15 and then divided by 2)
Basics of Series - In this chapter a series
15×3 = 45 20+ 1 ÷ 2= 10.5
of numbers or letters are given, in which
they are arranged under a particular rule. 45×3 = 135 10.5+ 1 ÷ 2= 5.75
These series are formed in many ways 135×3 = 405 5.75+ 1 ÷ 2= 3.375
and different rules work in them. 405×3 = 1215 3.375+ 1 ÷ 2= 2.1875
Additionally, sometimes one of the terms 1215×3 = 3645 2.1875+ 1 ÷ 2= 1.59375
in this series is given incorrectly and it is It means, ? = 405 It means ? = 3.375
necessary to find out which term is
incorrect in the given question. Ex - 4 Ex- 7
7500, 1500, 300, ?, 12 1808, 452, 448, 212, ?, 52, 48, 12, 8
Some important types Sol: Sol:
((here, series is based on division, i.e (Here, series is based on subtraction and
TYPE - I (BASED ON)- every number is divided by 5 then that division, i.e every number is divided by
Addition number is the next) 4 and then subtracted by 4)
Subtraction 7500÷ 5 = 1500 1808÷ 4= 452
Multiplication 1500÷ 5= 300 452 - 4 = 448
Division 300÷ 5= 60 448÷ 4= 212
Addition and multiplication 60÷ 5= 12 212 - 4 = 208
Addition and Division It means, ? = 60 208÷ 4= 52
Subtraction and Division 52 - 4 = 48
perfect square Ex- 5 48÷ 4= 12
Perfect cube 6, 13, 27, 55, ?, 223, 447 12- 4 = 8
Prime numbers Sol: It means, ? = 208
(Here is the series based on addition and
Ex - 1 multiplication. i.e, Ex - 8
5, 11, 19, 29, ? , 55, 71 Every number is multiplied by 2 and 12, 21, 37, 62, 98, 147, ?
Sol: added by 1)
(here, series is based on Addition, i.e +6, 6× 2 + 1= 13 Sol :
+8, +10, +12, +14, +16) 13× 2 + 1= 27 (Here, series is based on perfect square,
5+6 = 11 27× 2 + 1= 55 2
i.e every number is added by 3 , 4 , 5 ,
2 2
3
113+5 = 238 Here, SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
3 UVW = U+5, V+5, W+5 = ZAB M, N, O, L, Q, J, ?, H
238+6 = 454
ZAB = Z+5, A+5, B+5 = EFG (a) R (b) S (c) K (d) J
3
454+7 = 797 EFG = E+5, F+5, G+5 = JKL
It means, ? = 238 JKL = J+5, K+5, L+5 = OPQ Q.6. Which letter-cluster will replace the
OPQ = O+5, P+5 , Q+5 = TUV question mark (?) in the following
Ex - 9 So, ? = TUV series?
21, 23, 26, 31, 38, ?, 62 SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
TYPE - IV (Based on continuous BECD, FIGH, KNLM, ?, XAYZ
Sol: pattern series) (a) PSQR (b) QWSU
(Here, series is based on prime number, (c) QTRS (d) ORPQ
i.e, every number is added by +2, +3, +5, Ex - 1
+7, +11, 13) mn_p_nop_no_m_op Q.7. Which number will replace the
21+2 = 23 Sol: question mark (?) in the following
23+3 = 26 Here, series is mnop/mnop/mnop/mnop series?
26+5 = 31 So, answer is ommpn SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
31+7 = 38 0, 1, 5, 14, 30, ?
38+11 = 49 Ex- 2 (a) 43 (b) 53 (c) 55 (d) 46
49+13 = 62 abc_a_bcc_a_cc_ _bcca
It means, ? = 49 Sol: Q.8. Which number will replace the
Here series is question mark (?) in the following
TYPE - II (Based on wrong term) abcca/abcca/abcca/abcca series?
3, 6, 9, 24, 48, 96, 192, 384 So, answer is caabaa SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
4, 10, 18, 38, ?, 150
Sol: Here, every number is multiplied by (a) 78 (b) 74 (c) 84 (d) 70
2 by the previous number. SSC CPO 2018 Tier I
3×2 = 6 Q.9. Which letter will replace the
6×2 = 12 Q.1. Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following
12×2 = 24 question mark(?) in the following series? series?
24×2 = 48 SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
48×2 = 96 3, 5, 7, 8, 15, ?, 31, 26 B, D, G, I, L, ?, Q
96×2 = 192 (a) 24 (b) 14 (c) 21 (d) 18 (a) P (b) N (c) M (d) O
192×2 = 384
Here, replace 9 with 12 Q.2. Which letter-cluster will replace the Q.10. Which number will replace the
So, wrong term is 9. question mark(?) in the following series? question mark (?) in the following
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) series?
Ex - 2 BZD, DXF, GUI, ?, PLR SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
12, 19, 28, 33, 40, 47, 54 (a) KQM (b) MOQ 3, 4, 7, 11, 18, ?
(c) KPN (d) LRT (a) 22 (b) 25 (c) 29 (d) 31
Sol: Here, every number is added by 7
12+7 = 19 Q.3. Which number will replace the Q.11. Which letter-cluster will replace
19+7 = 26 question mark(?) in the following series? the question mark(?) in the following
26+7 = 33 SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) series?
33+7 = 40 7, 10, 16, 19, 25,? SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
40+7 = 47 (a) 29 (b) 33 (c) 31 (d) 28 CGE, HJI, LPN, SUT, ?
47+7 = 54 (a) XBZ (b) YAZ
Here, replace 28 with 26. Q.4. Which fraction will replace the (c) YCA (d) XZY
So, 28 is wrong term. question mark(?) in the following series?
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) Q.12. Which letter-cluster will replace
TYPE - III (Based on Alphabetical 1 3 6 10 the question mark(?) in the following
, 5 , 7 , 11 ,?
series) 4 series?
15 15 17 17 SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
(a) 23 (b) 19 (c) 27 (d) 21
UVW, ZAB, EFG, JKL, OPQ, ? Y,X,V,S,?,J
(a) O (b) N (c) Q (d) P
Q.5. Which letter will replace the
Sol :
question mark(?) in the following series?
Q.13. Which number will replace the Z,X,V,T,R,? Q.30. Which letter cluster will replace
question mark(?) in the following series? SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) the question mark (?) in the following
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a)S (b)O (c)P (d)Q series?
3, 7, 13, 27, ?, 107, 213 SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
(a) 63 (b)53 (c) 58 (d) 49 Q.22. Which number will come next in DEY, FFW, IGT, KHR, NIO, ?
the following series? (a) QJM (b) PJM
Q.14. Which number will replace the SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (c) QJN (d) PJN
question mark(?) in the following series? 1, 4, 4, 16, 64, ________.
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a)216 (b)1024 (c)128 (d)1026 Q.31. Which number will come next in
1, 3, 4, 7, ?, 18, 29 the following series?
(a)10 (b)13 (c)15 (d)11 Q.23. Which number will come next in SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
the following series? 5, 12, 31, 68, 129, _____
Q.15. Which number will replace the SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (a) 220 (b) 218 (c) 131 (d) 190
question mark(?) in the following series? 3,7,16,32,57,____
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a)85 (b)80 (c)98 (d)93 Q.32. Which letter-cluster will replace
1, 2, 6, 12, ?, 72, 216 the question mark(?) in the following
(a)24 (b)32 Q.24. Which set of letters will come series?
(c)36 (d)48 next in the following series? EZI, FYJ, GXK, HWL, ?
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
Q.16. Which letter will replace the BDZ, DGX, FJV, HMT, JPR, ______ (a) MVM (b) MVN
question mark (?) in the following (a)MSP (b)LSP (c)LTP (d)LSO (c) JVM (d) IVM
series?
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.25. Which number in the given series Q.33. Which number will come next in
J, Q, L, O, N, ?, P, K is INCORRECT? the following series?
(a) M (b) I (c) K (d) L SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
11, 30, 67, 120, 219, 346 9, 196, 25, 169, 49, 144, 81, ____
Q.17. Which number will replace the (a)11 (b)120 (c)67 (d)346 (a) 121 (b) 100 (c) 64 (d) 36
question mark (?) in the following
series? Q.26.Which number will replace the Q.34. Which number in the given series
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) question mark (?) in the following is Incorrect?
3, 5, 10, 18, 29, ?, 60 series? SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
(a) 46 (b) 37 (c) 45 (d) 43 SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) 3, 7, 15, 27, 53, 63
136,137,135,138,134,139, ? (a) 53 (b) 63 (c) 27 (d) 7
Q.18. Which number will replace the (a) 136 (b) 138 (c) 139 (d) 133
question mark ? in the following series: Q.35. Which letter will replace the
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.27. Which letter will replace the question mark(?) in the following series?
7 9 13 15 ? 21 25 question mark (?) in the following SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
(a) 18 (b) 20 (c) 17 (d) 19 series? A, D, G, J, M, ?
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) (a) Q (b) P (c) O (d) N
Q.19. Which letter cluster will replace C,E,I,O,?
the question mark ? in the following (a) A (b) W (c) Z (d) X Q.36. Identify the number that does
series? NOT belong in the given series.
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.28. Which number will replace the SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
HKNQ, JIPO, KHQN, MFSL, ? question mark (?) in the following 0, 6, 24, 60, 120, 216
(a) ODUJ (b) NGRM series? (a) 120 (b) 216 (c) 6 (d) 60
(c) NEKT (d) NETK SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
1,2,5,?,677 Q.37. Which number will replace the
Q.20. Which number will replace the (a) 11 (b) 25 (c) 26 (d) 95 question mark (?) in the following
question mark ? in the following series. series?
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.29. Which number is wrong in the SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
5 7 11 14 23 ? 43 48 given series? 60, 64, 32, 36, 18,?
(a) 27 (b) 39 (c) 31 (d) 26 SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) (a) 22 (b) 11 (c) 15 (d) 20
3,7,7,11,9,13,13,17,15,23
Q.21. Which letter will replace the (a) 9 (b) 23 (c) 13 (d)17
question mark(?) in the following series?
Q.59. Which number will replace the SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon)
question mark (?) in the following Q.66. Which number will replace the (a) adbcd (b) adcdb
series? question mark (?) in the following (c) bdcbd (d) dacdb
3, 7, 16, 35, ?, 153 series?
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) 2, 3, 6, 10, 17, 28, ? Q.74. Which number will replace the
(a) 84 (b) 74 (c) 78 (d) 63 SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) question mark (?) in the following series.
(a) 45 (b) 39 (c) 43 (d) 46 7 , 11 , 18 , 29 , ? , 76
Q.60. Which number will replace the SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
question mark (?) in the following Q.67. Select the term that will come in (a) 53 (b) 61 (c) 44 (d) 47
series? place of ?.
2, 5, 11, 23, 44, ? 7 , 11 , 19 , 31 , ? , 67 Q.75. Select the combination of letters
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) that when sequentially placed in the gaps
(a) 77 (b) 51 (c) 63 (d) 66 (a) 45 (b) 51 (c) 43 (d) 47 of the given letter series will complete
the series.
Q.61. Select the combination of letters Q.68. A letter series is given below in cd_ab_cd_abb_dda_b
that when sequentially placed in the gaps which some letters are missing. Select SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
of the given letter series will complete the option that gives the letters that can (a) bbcdb (b) dbdcb
the series. fill these blanks in that order. (c) dbcbc (d) cbdab
ac_d_b_cbdd_a_bddb a_ca_bab_ad_abc_db
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) Q.76. Which number will replace the
(a) bdabc (b) bdbca (a) bdcab (b) bdcba question mark (?) in the following
(c) bdcab (d) cbdbc (c) bcdba (d) bddac number series?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
Q.62. Select the combinations of letters Q.69. Find the next number in the given 16 , 24 , 36 , ? , 81
that when sequentially placed in the gaps series. (a) 54 (b) 52 (c) 61 (d) 58
of the given letter series will complete 3 , 13 , 31 , ? , 91
the series. SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) Q.77. Select the combinations of letters
Cb_db_cba_bc_bad_c (a) 48 (b) 63 (c) 69 (d) 57 that when sequentially placed in the gaps
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening) of the given letter series will complete
(a) acdeb (b) cabde Q.70. A letter series is given below in the series.
(c) acbed (d) dcbcb which some letters are missing. Select ca_bab_ad_ab_ad_ab
the option which gives the letters that SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
Q.63. Which number will replace the can fill these blanks in that order. (a) bcdcb (b) cdbcd
question mark(?) in the following Ba_d_cb_cdb_ba_dbc (c) dcbcb (d) dcabc
series? SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
98, 95, 86, 82, 66, ?, 36 (a) cbcad (b) cbacc Q.78. Which number will replace the
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) (c) abbdc (d) bcabc question mark (?) in the following
(a) 58 (b) 60 (c) 61 (d) 63 series?
Q.71. Select the term that will come next SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.64. Select the combination of letters in the following series. 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, ?
that when sequentially placed in the 3 , 5 , 10 , 20 , 37 , ? (a) 16 (b) 17 (c) 14 (d) 18
gaps of the given letter series will SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
complete the series. (a) 58 (b) 61 (c) 69 (d) 63 Q.79. Which letter will replace the
Bac_cab_cd_a_ac_ca question mark (?) in the following
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) Q.72. Which number will replace the series?
(a) bdabc (b) dcbac question mark (?) in the following series A, B, E , J , Q , ?
(c) cadbc (d) dacbd ? SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.65. Select the combination of letters 5 , 12 , 26 , 54 , ? (a) A (b) Y (c) X (d) Z
that when sequentially placed in the gaps SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon)
of the given letter series will complete (a) 112 (b) 92 (c) 110 (d) 98 Q.80. Select the letter cluster that will
the series. Q.73. Select the combination of the come next in the following series.
Dc_abc_cb_bcd_ba_c letters that when sequentially placed in BOP , DPN , FQL , HRJ, ?
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) the gaps of the given letter series will SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) dbacb (b) cbadb complete the series. (a) JSH (b) JSI
(c) bdacb (d) bdcab db_cbd_ba_bd_bac_d (c) ISH (d) ITI
114 , 127 , 153 , 192 , 244 , ? (c) 296 (d) 272 SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 512 (b) 527
(a) 309 (b) 361 Q.112. Select the combination of letters (c) 534 (d) 572
(c) 344 (d) 284 that when sequentially placed in the gaps
of the given letter series will complete Q.119. Select the combination of letters
Q.105. Select the term that will come the series. that when sequentially placed in the gaps
next in the following series. abc_dab_ _d_b_cdab_c_ of the given letter series will complete
DGJ , BDN , ZAR , XXV , ? SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) the series.
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) cacacdc (b) acacdcc ab_ba_db_bd_ac_ba_db_cdbabd_
(a) VUZ (b) UUZ (c) ccaacdc (d) cccaccd SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
(c) VUY (d) VTZ Q.113. Which number will replace the (a) dcadbbab (b) dcabdbab
question mark (?) in the following series (c) cdabdbba (d) dcdabbab
Q.106. Select the term that will come ?
next in the following series. 5 , 9 , 18 , 43 , 92 , 213 , 382 , ? Q.120. Which number will replace the
M,E,P,H,S,?,V,N SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning) question mark (?) in the following
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 328 (b) 617 series?
(a) U (b) K (c) M (d) J (c) 382 (d) 671 89 , 90 , 82 , 109 , 45 , ?
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
Q.107. Select the option that will fill in Q.114. Select the combination of letters (a) -80 (b) 125 (c) 170 (d) 109
the blanks and complete the given series. that when sequentially placed in the gaps
2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, ____ , 65, 82, 101 of the given letter series will complete Q.121. Select the combination of letters
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) the series. that when sequentially placed in the gaps
(a) 54 (b) 48 (c) 50 (d) 51 ab_ba_babd_acb_bdba_b of the given letter series will complete
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning) the series.
Q.108.Select the combination of letters (a) cdabc (b) dcbac a_b_aad_ca_dbc_adb_a
that when sequentially placed in the gaps (c) acbcd (d) dcabc SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
of the given letter series will complete (a) dcabca (b) dbcaca
the series. Q.115. Which number will replace the (c) dcbaac (d) dcabac
_c_bd_cbcda__a___db__a question mark (?) in the following
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) series? Q.122. Which number will replace the
(a) bdbcba (b) adabcd 4 , 10 , 27 , 140 , ? question mark (?) in the following
(c) cdcbad (d) acbcad SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) series?
(a) 379 (b) 973 3, 14, 29, 38, 51, 58, 69, ?
Q.109. Select the term that will come (c) 937 (d) 397 SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
next in the following series. (a) 74 (b) 37 (c) 73 (d) 47
11 , 13 , 17 , 23 , 31 , 41 , 53 , 67 , 83 , ? Q.116. Select the term that will come
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) next in the following series. Q.123. Select the combination of letters
(a) 101 (b) 97 (c) 110 (d) 100 3 , 27 , 243 , 2187 , ? which when placed sequentially in the
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) given letter gaps will complete the
Q.110. Select the option that will fill in (a) 27139 (b) 13561 letters.
the blank and complete the given series. (c) 21377 (d) 19683 _ _ Q D P C _ _QCQ__CPDQC
0 , 7 , 26 , 63 , 124 , 215 , 342 , 511 , 728 _DP_PD
, ____ Q.117. Select the combination of letters SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon )
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) that when sequentially placed in the gaps (a) QCPCPPQC (b) PCPDDPDC
(a) 996 (b) 1001 of the given letter series will complete (c) QCDDDPQD (d) QCPDDPQC
(c) 999 (d) 1000 the series.
ab_bcab_b_ab_bcab_bc Q.124. Select the term that will come
SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) next in the following series.
(a) dcdcd (b) ccdcc 6 , 24 , 60 , 120 , ?
Q.111. Which number will replace the (c) ddcdd (d) cdcdc SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon )
question mark (?) in the following (a) 216 (b) 240
series? Q.118. Which number will replace the (c) 210 (d) 186
5 , 8 , 20 , 34 , 76 , 142 , ? question mark (?) in the following series
SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening) ?
(a) 284 (b) 302 2 , 4 , 16 , 52 , 132 , 282 , ?
Q.125. Which number will replace the Q.132. Select the combination of letters Q.139. Select the combination of letters
question mark (?) in the following that when sequentially placed in the gaps that when sequentially placed in the gaps
series? of the given letter series will complete of the given letter series will complete
16 , 30 , 62 , 122 , 246 , ? the series. the series.
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) U__RPKQ_UKD_PK_R_KD g _km_skm_gkm_skmggk_p
(a) 490 (b) 488 R_K_R s_m
(c) 492 (d) 494 SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
(a) KQPRQUPQ (b) KDRRUURQ (a)gspgkm (b)gpgpmk
Q.126. Select the term that will come (c) KDRRQUPQ (d) KDRRQPPR (c)gpgskm (d)gpgpkm
next in the following series.
JVD , MTF , PRH , ? , VNL Q.133. Select the term that will come Q.140. Which number will replace the
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) next in the following series. question mark (?) in the following
(a) RPJ (b) SPJ FBA, IGE, LLI, OQM, ? series?
(c) SQJ (d) RQI SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) 20,10,10,15,30,?
(a) RVQ (b) QVQ SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( afternoon )
Q.127. Select the combination of letters (c) RVP (d) RUP (a)45 (b)90 (c)60 (d)75
that when sequentially placed in the gaps
of the given letter series will complete Q.134. Select the number that will come Q.141. Select the combination of letters
the series.
next in the following series. that when sequentially placed in the gaps
H_ _E P C K_ _ C D E P _ K F H C _
E P C_F 2, 6, 14, 30, 62, ? of the given letter series will complete
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening) the series.
(a) DCFHFDD (b) CDHHDCK (a) 122 (b) 98 xq _ _ m c c _ _ q p f m _ _ b x_ _ f m c
(c) CDFHCDK (d) CCFHKDK (c) 134 (d) 126 _b
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
Q.128. Select the letter-cluster that will Q.135. Which number will replace the (a)pfbxccqpc (b)sfbcccqpc
come next in the following series. question mark (?) in the following (c)qfbxccqpc (d)pfbxcxqpc
DOP , FPN , HQL , JRJ , ?
series?
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
4, 16, 36, 64, 100, 144, 196, ? Q.142. Which number will replace the
(a) LSH (b) LSI
(c) KSH (d) KTI SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening) question mark (?) in the following
(a) 256 (b) 284 series?
Q.129. Select the combination of letters (c) 225 (d) 246 28,32,41,57,82,?
that when sequentially placed in the gaps SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
of the given letter series will complete Q.136. Select the letter cluster that will (a)120 (b)118 (c)116 (d)122
the series. come next in the following series.
T C _ M B C _ NT_ QM_CD_T_ LVD, OTF, RRH, ?, XNL Q.143. Which number will replace the
QMB_DN SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening) question mark(?) in the following series?
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) UQI (b) TPJ 25, 42, 67, 101, 145, ?
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Morning )
(a) TDCBNCD (b) QDDBCCN (c) TQJ (d) UPJ
(a)200 (b)199 (c)201 (d)202
(c) QDCBNCC (d) QBCDNNC
Q.137. Select the combination of letters Q.144. Select the combination of letters
Q.130. Which number will replace the that when sequentially placed in the gaps that when sequentially placed in the gaps
question mark (?) in the following series of the given letter series will complete of the given
? the series. letter series will complete the series.
15, 43, 83, 137, 207, ? s_ _m r q c t_p d m _ q _ t s _ _ m r q c t t s m _ _ nq__smmn__st_mmn
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning ) _qs
(a) 297 (b) 292 (a) pdsrcrd (b) pdsrcpd SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Morning )
(c) 295 (d) 294 (c) rdsrcrd (d) pdsrbpd (a) mnstnqmn (b) mmstmqtn
(c) mnstnqsn (d) nmstnqns
Q.131. Which number will replace the Q.138. Which number will replace the
question mark (?) in the following series question mark (?) in the following Q.145. Select the combination of letters
? series? that when sequentially placed in the gaps
7, 11, ?, 31, 47 16, 18, 21, 26, 33, ? of the given letter series will complete
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning ) the series.
(a) 29 (b) 55 (c) 5 (d) 19 (a) 46 (b) 44 (c) 45 (d) 43 u _ _ m p m _ _ uucm_mmj_uc_
pmm_
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) Q.160 Which number will replace the
(a) u c u j p m m j (b) u c m j u u m m 6, 7, 11, 20, ? question mark (?) in the following
(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 series?
6 , 12 , 36 , 144 , ?
Q.146. Which number will replace the Q.153. Select the combination of letters SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening)
question mark (?) in the following that when sequentially placed in the gaps (a) 720 (b) 520 (c) 620 (d) 420
series? of the given letter series will complete
55, 56, 64, 91, 155, ? the series. Q.161 Which letter-pair will replace the
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) OL, QO, __, UU, WX question mark (?) in the following series
(a) 265 (b) 275 (c) 280 (d) 270 SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) ?
(a) ST (b) RS (c) SU (d) SR FJ, HL, ? , LP, NR
Q.147. Which number will replace the SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
question mark (?) in the following series Q.154. Which number will replace the (a) JM (b) JN (c) GM (d) IN
? question mark (?) in the following
77, 92, 125, 178, 253, ? series? Q.162. Which number will replace the
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) 6, 10, 26, 62, ? question mark (?) in the following
(a) 350 (b) 352 (c) 353 (d) 351 SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) series?
(a) 92 (b) 126 (c) 216 (d) 112 2, 4, 7, 12, 19, 30, ?
Q.148. Select the combination of letters SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
that when sequentially placed in the gaps Q.155. Which number will replace the (a) 47 (b) 38 (c) 43 (d) 36
of the given letter series will complete question mark (?) in the following
the series. series? Q.163. Which number will replace the
x _ _ yq__txz__qsqtx__yqs_ 1, 2, 6, 24, 120, ? question mark (?) in the following
t SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) series?
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) (a) 240 (b) 570 7, 9, 12, 17, 24, 35, ?
(a) z y s q y y z y q (b) y y s q z y z y q (c) 720 (d) 360 SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
(c) z y q s y z z y q (d) z y s q y y y z t (a) 52 (b) 45 (c) 47 (d) 48
Q.156. Which letter-pair will replace the
Q.149. Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following Q.164. Which letter-pair will replace the
question mark (?) in the following series? question mark (?) in the following
series? GD, IF, ? , SP, AX series?
52, 54, 57, 62, 69, ? SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) EI, GK, ? , KO, MQ
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) MJ (b) NM (c) JK (d) MN SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
(a) 90 (b) 95 (c) 80 (d) 85 (a) IL (b) KM (c) IM (d) JK
Q.157. Which letter-pair will replace the
Q.150. Select the combination of letters question mark (?) in the following Q.165. Which number will replace the
that when sequentially placed in the gaps series? question mark (?) in the following
of the given HE , ? , NK, TQ, BY series?
letter series will complete the series. SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon) 2, 3, 8, 31, ?
c _ _ p l o p c__rplo_c_c_pl_p (a) IK (b) JG (c) JH (d) IG SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening )
c (a) 154 (b) 134 (c) 105 (d) 95
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Morning) Q.158 Which number will replace the
(a) c r c c p c r o (b) c r p c p r r o question mark (?) in the following Q.166. Which letter-pair will replace the
(c) p r c c p c r r (d) c r p c p c r o series? question mark (?) in the following series
12, 22, 42, 72, ? ?
Q.151. Which letter-pair will replace the SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon) KH, ? , QN, WT, EB
question mark (?) in the following (a) 102 (b) 92 (c) 122 (d) 112 SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening )
series? (a) NJ (b) MJ (c) LN (d) MK
BE, DG, FK, HQ, ? Q.159 Which letter-pair will replace the
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) question mark (?) in the following SSC MTS 2019 Tier I
(a) JY (b) JX (c) JS (d) YJ series?
JG, LI, ? , VS, DA Q.167. Select the number that can
Q.152. Which number will replace the SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) replace the question mark (?) in the
question mark (?) in the following (a) PM (b) QM (c) PQ (d) OR following series.
series? 16, 20, 29, 45, 70, ?
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) Q.176. Select the number that can Q.184. Select the number that can
(a) 106 (b) 116 (c) 96 (d) 126 replace the question mark (?) in the replace the question mark (?) in the
following series. following series.
279, 277, 273, 267, ?
Q.168. Select the number that can 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, ?
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) 259 (b) 263 (c) 261 (d) 257
following series. (a) 41 (b) 43 (c) 37 (d) 31
31, 44, 58, 73, 89, ? Q.185. Select the number that can
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) Q.177. Select the numbers that can replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) 105 (b) 106 (c) 115 (d) 116 replace the question marks (?) in the following series.
following series. 307, 303, 299, 295, ?
Q.169. Select the letter-pair that can 36, 49, 51, 39, 53, 54, 42, 57, 57, 45, ?, ? SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning) (a) 287 (b) 293 (c) 289 (d) 291
following series. (a) 71, 60 (b) 60, 63
Q.186. A series is given with one term
AR, CU, EX, GA, ? (c) 60, 61 (d) 61, 60 missing. Select the correct alternative
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) form the given ones that will complete
(a) JE (b) ID (c) IF (d) KF Q.178. Select the letter-cluster that can the series.
replace the question mark (?) in the ML, RQ, WV, BA, ?
Q.170. Select the number that can following series. SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
replace the question mark (?) in the MRT, TYA, AFH, HMO, ? (a) GE (b) GF (c) HF (d) HE
following series. SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
69,109,159,219,289,? Q.187. Select the number that can
(a) PUV (b) PUU
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) replace the question mark (?) in the
(c) OTV (d) OTU following series.
(a) 349 (b) 369 (c) 379 (d) 359
3, 7, 22, 89, ?
Q.171. Select the number that can Q.179. Select the number that can SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
replace the question mark (?) in the replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 452 (b) 446 (c) 440 (d) 448
following series. following series.
43,31,74,105,179,? 72,69,64,?,48 Q.188. Select the correct alternative
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) from the given ones that will complete
(a) 263 (b) 279 (c) 294 (d) 284 (a) 57 (b) 54 (c) 59 (d) 55 the series.
ROD, XUJ, DAP, JGV,?
Q.172. Select the letter-pair that can Q.180. Select the number that can
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
replace the question mark(?) in the (a) QNC (b) PNB (c) PMB (d) QMB
following series. following series.
KP, HM, EJ, BG, ? 37, 33, 29, 25 ?
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.189. Select the number that can
(a) YD (b) ZE (c) YC (d) XC (a) 19 (b) 21 (c) 20 (d) 22 replace the question mark(?) in the
following series.
Q.173. Select the number that can Q.181. Select the letter-cluster that can 16,17,23,18,19,26,20,21,29,22,?,?
replace the question mark (?) in the replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
following series. following series.
(a) 23,32 (b) 25,36
137, 148, 161, 176, 193, ? RAB, TDG, VGL, ?,ZMV
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) 32,23 (d) 36,25
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) 232 (b) 214 (c) 224 (d) 212 (a) XJQ (b) YLR
(c) XKQ (d) YKR Q.190. Select the number that can
Q.174. Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark(?) in the
replace the question mark (?) in the Q.182. Select the number that can following series.
following series. replace the question mark (?) in the 63,82,102,123,145,?
RAP, SCS, TEV, UGY,? following series.
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) 8, 8, 16, 48, ?
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 167 (b) 178 (c) 168 (d) 159
(a) VJB (b) WJB (c) WJC (d) VIB
(a) 216 (b) 190 (c) 196 (d) 192
Q.191. A series is given with one term
Q.175. Select the number that can
replace the question mark (?) in the Q.183. Select the letter-pair that can missing. Select the correct alternative
following series. replace the question mark (?) in the from the given ones that will complete
5, 10, 17, 26, 37, ? following series. the series.
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) MR, NU, OX, PA, ? LP, MR, ? , OV, PX
(a) 47 (b) 50 (c) 48 (d) 49 SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) RE (b) QC (c) RC (d) QD
(a) MT (b) NU (c) MU (d) NT
Q.192. Select the number that can Q.199. Select the number that can 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, ?
replace the question mark (?) in the replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
following series. following series. (a) 53 (b) 44 (c) 59 (d) 43
12, 12, 24, 72, 288, ? 197, 220, 244, 269, 295, ?
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.207. Select the number that can
(a) 1228 (b) 1440 (a) 328 (b) 322 (c) 330 (d) 312 replace the question mark (?) in the
(c) 1680 (d) 1448 following series.
Q.200. Select the letter-pair that can 37, 43, 51, 61, 73, ?
Q.193. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. (a) 85 (b) 89 (c) 87 (d) 83
following series. RJ, XP, DV, JB, ?
16, 49, 149, 450, 1354, ? SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) Q.208. A series is given with one Letter
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) (a) QH (b) PI (c) QJ (d) PH Cluster missing. Select the correct
(a) 4067 (b) 4062 alternative from the given ones that will
(c) 4066 (d) 4068 Q.201. Select the number that can complete the series.
replace the question mark (?) in the POND, UVSK, ZCXR, EJCY, ?
Q.194. Select the number that can following series. SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
replace the question mark (?) in the 961, 984, 1008, 1033, 1059, ? (a) JQHF (b) KQHF
following series. SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) (c) JQHE (d) KQHE
16, 17, 21, 30, 46, ? (a) 1086 (b) 1084
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) (c) 1078 (d) 1096 Q.209. Select the letter-pair that can
(a) 81 (b) 77 (c) 71 (d) 63 replace the question mark (?) in the
Q.202. Select the number that can following series.
Q.195. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the RD, XJ, DP, JV, ?
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
following series. 13, 40, 121, 364, ? (a) QC (b) PB (c) PC (d) QB
1138, 1150, 1163, 1177, ? SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) (a) 1091 (b) 1093 Q.210. Select the number that can
(a) 1196 (b) 1202 (c) 1092 (d) 1094 replace the question mark (?) in the
(c) 1192 (d) 1204 following series.
Q.203. In the following question, select 600, 120, 30, 10, 5, ?
Q.196. Select the correct alternative the missing number from the given SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
from the given ones that will complete series. (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 2
the series. 31, 17, 48, 65, 113, ?
RAM, VET, ZIA, ? , HQO SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) Q.211. In the following question, select
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) (a) 174 (b) 162 (c) 168 (d) 178 the missing number from the given
(a) DNI (b) DNH series.
(c) DMI (d) DMH Q.204. A series is given with one term 17, 31, 47, 65, ?
Q.197. A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternative SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete (a) 87 (b) 89 (c) 85 (d) 83
from the given ones that will complete the series.
the series. AMD, CLF, EKH, ?, IIL Q.212. Select the number that can
JG, FC, BY, XU, ? SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) GJL (b) HJJ (c) HJK (d) GJJ following series.
(a) TR (b) VQ (c) VR (d) TQ 461, 481, 502, 524, 547, ?
Q.205. Select the number that can SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.198. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 573 (b) 585 (c) 571 (d) 581
replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
following series. 14, 17, 22, 29, 40, ? Q.213. Select the number that can
13, 22, 33, 48, 69, ? SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 59 (b) 53 (c) 63 (d) 57 following series.
(a) 112 (b) 96 (c) 98 (d) 88 39, 19, 58, 77, 135, ?
Q.206. Select the number that can SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning)
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 202 (b) 224 (c) 196 (d) 212
following series.
Q.214. Select the letter-pair that can (a) 375 (b) 420 (c) 365 (d) 360
replace the question mark (?) in the Q.230. Which of the following letter
following series. Q.222. Which letter will replace the clusters will replace the question mark
question mark(?) in the following series? (?) to complete the given series?
JL, GJ, DH, AF, ?
FLO, H?Q, JPS, LRU KUCJ, NRFG, QOID, ?
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) YD (b) XC (c) YC (d) XD (a) M (b) P (c) N (d) I (a) ULLA (b) TKLB
(c) TLLA (d) ULKA
Q.215. Select the number that can Q.223. Select the correct option that will
replace the question mark (?) in the fill in the blank and complete the series. Q.231. Which number will replace the
following series. 10, 17, 26,37, ___ question mark (?) in the following
11, 14, 31, 14, 16, 34, 17, 18, 37, ?, 20, ? SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) series?
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 49 (b) 50 (c) 54 (d) 52 65, 67, 69, 81, 93, ?
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) 21, 41 (b) 20, 41
Q.224. Which of the following letter (a) 137 (b) 117 (c) 113 (d) 123
(c) 21, 40 (d) 20, 40
clusters will replace the question mark
(?) to complete the given series? Q.232. One term in the given number
Q.216. Select the Letter Cluster that can series is wrong. Find out the wrong term.
PTX, AEI, LPT, ?
replace the question mark (?) in the 120, 143, 168, 196, 224
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
following series. SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) XAE (b) WZE
ROB, URE, XUH, ?, DAN (a) 224 (b) 196 (c) 168 (d) 120
(c) XAD (d) WAE
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) BYL (b) AYK Q.233. Which of the following letter
Q.225. Which number will replace the clusters will replace the question mark
(c) AXK (d) BXL
question mark (?) in the following (?) to complete the given series?
series? CATCH, DATCH, DCTCH, DCWCH, ?,
Q.217. Select the number that can
15, 17, 20, 25, 32, 43, ? DCWGM
replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
following series.
(a) 56 (b) 55 (c) 57 (d) 54 (a) DCWHH (b) DCWGH
3, 3, 6, 24, 192, ?
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) DCWDH (d) DCWGI
Q.226. Which number will replace the
(a) 3072 (b) 1536
question mark (?) in the following Q.234. Which number will replace the
(c) 4992 (d) 2688
series? question mark (?) in the following
105, 106, 114, 141, ? series?
Q.218. Select the number that can
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) 14, 15, 32, ?, 400
replace the question mark (?) in the
following series. (a) 207 (b) 208 (c) 205 (d) 206 SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
1107, 1127, 1167, 1227, 1307, ? (a) 98 (b) 99 (c) 69 (d) 100
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening) Q.227. Select the letter Cluster that can
(a) 1417 (b) 1427 (c) 1397 (d) 1407 replace the question mark (?) in the Q.235. Which number will replace the
following series. question mark (?) in the following
Q.219. Select the Letter Cluster that can QKR, UOV, YSZ, CWD, ? series?
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
following series. 4, 9, 19, 39, 79, ?
(a) GAH (b) FZG SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
MONG, RUUL, WABT, BGIB, ?
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening) (c) GAI (d) FBH (a) 161 (b) 156 (c) 159 (d) 158
(a) HNQJ (b) HNPS
(c) GMPJ (d) GMQJ Q.228. Which number will replace the Q.236. Which of the following letter
question mark (?) in the following cluster will replace the question mark (?)
Q.220. Select the number that can series? to complete the given
replace the question mark (?) in the 15, 32, 55, ?, 127, 180 series?
following series.
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) SXP, PVO, MTN, ? , GPL
36, 73, 147, 295, ?
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 85 (b) 84 (c) 86 (d) 87 SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) 621 (b) 591 (c) 581 (d) 691 (a) KRM (b) JRM
Q.229. Which number will replace the (c) JSM (d) JQN
Q.221. Select the number that can question mark (?) in the following
replace the question mark (?) in the series? Q.237. Which number will replace the
following series. 28, 32, 48, 84, ? question mark (?) in the following
423, 407, 439, 391, 455, ? SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) series?
(a) 150 (b) 152 (c) 154 (d) 148 10, 17, 31, 52, 80, ?
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 70 (b) -20 (c) 10 (d) -50 13, 42, 129, 390, ______
(a) 115 (b) 125 (c) 135 (d) 105 SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.247. Select the letter cluster that will (a) 1220 (b) 1173
Q.238. One term in the given number replace the question mark (?) in the (c) 1179 (d) 1170
series is wrong. Find out the wrong term. following series.
ACEGI, BDFHJ, KMOQS, ? , UWYAC, Q.256. Which number will replace the
15, 17, 22, 32, 49, 76 question mark (?) in the following series.
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) VXZBD
12,14,17,22,29,40,?
(a) 49 (b) 32 (c) 22 (d) 76 SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) PQRTV (b) LPRTV (a) 51 (b) 53 (c) 38 (d) 47
Q.239. Select the correct option that will (c) TUVWX (d) LNPRT
fill in the blank and complete the series. Q.257. Select the term that will come
1440, 240, 48, ? , 4, 2 Q.248. Select the number that can next in the following series.
replace the question mark (?) in the BDf, Glk, LNp, ______.
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
following series. SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 3 (d) 12
2807, 1400, 697, ? , 171, 84 (a) QTu (b) QSU (c) QSu (d) QTv
Q.240. Find the wrong term in the given SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.258. In the following number series
number series: (a) 697 (b) 84 (c) 371 (d) 346 two numbers have been put within
34, 32, 35, 33, 36, 37 brackets. Study the series carefully and
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning) Q.249. Select the number that can select alternatives with respect to the
(a) 33 (b) 37 (c) 32 (d) 34 replace the question mark (?) in the series.
following series. 1,9,25,(36),81,121,(169),225
-1, 5, 23, 59, 119, 209,? SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.241. Select the number that can
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning) (a) The first bracketed number (from the
replace the question mark(?) in the
left) is correct and the second incorrect.
following series0. (a) 409 (b) 309 (c) 335 (d) 289
(b) Both the bracketed numbers are
1500, 745, 370, 180, 87.5, ?
incorrect
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.250. Select the correct option that will (c) The first bracketed number (from the
(a) 36.25 (b) 36.5 complete the series. left) is incorrect and the second is
(c) 38.5 (d) 38.75 15, 31, ?, 127, 255 correct.
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon) (d) Both the bracketed numbers are
Q.242. Select the number that can (a) 63 (b) 89 (c) 47 (d) 21 correct.
replace the question mark(?) in the
following series. Q.251. Select the letter-cluster that can Q.259. Select the term that will complete
3, 7, 15, 31, 63, ? replace the question mark(?) in the the following letter series.
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) following series. ACZ, EGV, HJS, JLQ, QN, RP, TS, WW, ______, FH
(a) 127 (b) 115 (c) 131 (d) 92 ? SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) YC (b) XB (c) AC (d) AB
Q.243. Select the term that will come (a) LMO (b) KMP
next in the following series. (c) LNO (d) KNO Q.260. Select the correct option that will
ELFA, GLHA, ILJA, ______, MLNA complete the series.
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.252. Select the correct option that will 1,3,9,31,______,651
(a) OLPA (b) KLMA complete the series. SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) LLMA (d) KLLA 900, 450, 90, 45, 9,? (a) 109 (b) 97 (c) 127 (d) 129
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.244. Select the term that will come (a) 6 (b) 4.5 (c) 3 (d) 2.5 Q.261. Select the number that can
next in the following series. replace the question mark(?) in the
BY, CX, EV, HS, _____ following series.
Q.253. Select the correct option that will
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening) 4,2,2,3,6,?
complete the series.
(a) JQ (b) PK (c) LO (d) MN 441, 484, 529, 576, _______ SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 12 (d) 15
Q.245. Select the correct option that will
(a) 641 (b) 630 (c) 610 (d) 625
complete the series Q.262. Select the term that will come
26,51,176,801,? next in the following series.
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening) Q.254. Select the term that will come
next in the following series. MN, NOP, PQRS, STUVW,?
(a) 3926 (b) 3625 SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening)
CAY, FDB, IGE, ______
(c) 2441 (d) 2854 (a) WXYZ (b) WXYZA
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) KJL (b) LJH (c) KIG (d) JHL (c) XYZABC (d) WXYZAB
Q.246. Find the wrong therm in the
given series: Q.263. Find the wrong term in the given
80, 70, 55, 35, 10, -20, -50 Q.255. Select the correct option that will
complete the series. series.
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening)
17, 22, 29, 36, 49, 62 SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.279 Select the correct option that will
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 280 (b) 343 (c) 250 (d) 216 complete the series.
(a) 22 (b) 49 (c) 29 (d) 36 108, 162, 243, ______
Q.272. The following number series SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.264. Select the correct option that will item numbers are placed within the (a) 362 (b) 352
complete the series. bracket. Study the series. Select the
7, 22, 52, 97, 157, ? (c) 325.5 (d) 364.5
correct option in relation to numbers
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) given in the bracket.
(a) 232 (b) 222 (c) 257 (d) 254 4, 5, 6, 16, (24), 36, (60), 125, 216 Q.280 Select the term that will come
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening) next in the following series.
Q.265. In the following number series (a)the number of the first one (from left) MJG, QNK, URO, ______
two numbers have been put within is correct and the rest is wrong. SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon)
brackets. Study the series carefully and (b)the number of the first one (from left) (a) YUR (b) WUS
select the correct alternative with respect is wrong and the rest is correct. (c) YVS (d) ZWT
to the series. (c)Both numbers are correct
5, 11, 18, (25), 35, (45), 56, (d) both numbers are incorrect.
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning) Q.281. Select the correct option that will
(a) Both the bracket numbers are Q.273. Select the option that will be complete the series.
incorrect followed in the following series. 7.5, 4.7, 1.9, -0.9, ____
(b) The first bracket number(from the YVS, ROL, KHE, _____ SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
left) is correct and the second is SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening) (a) -25 (b) -3.7 (c) -15 (d) -19
incorrect. (a) DBZ (b) EBY
(c) Both the bracket numbers are correct. (c) DAX (d) DAY Q.282. Select the correct option that will
(d) The first bracket number(from the
left) is incorrect and the second is complete the series.
Q.274. Complete the following number
correct. series. 256, 384, 576, 864, ____
620, 670, 722, 776, ______ SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.266. Complete the following number SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening) (a) 1450 (b) 1054
series: (a) 850 (b) 841 (c) 859 (d) 832 (c) 1296 (d) 1312
529,441,361,289,______
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning) Q.275. Select the number that can Q.283. Select the term that will come
(a) 220 (b) 256 (c) 235 (d) 225 replace the question mark (?) in the next in the following series.
following series. HM, EJ, BG, _____
Q.267. Select the word that appears in
the next series. 26, 34, 41, 46, 56, ? SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
aaCee,gglkk,mmOqq,______. SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) (a) YD (b) SC (c) TE (d) YC
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning) (a) 68 (b) 64 (c) 70 (d) 67
(a) ssTww (b) ssUww SSC CPO 2019 Tier I
(c) rrTww (d) sSuww Q.276. Select the number that can
replace the question mark (?) in the Q.284. Select the option that will replace
following series. the question mark to complete the given
Q.268 Select the term that will come 101, 106, 116, 131, 151, ? series.
next in the following series.
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) 7, 17, 41, 85, ? , 257
52 : 65 :: 76 : ?
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 156 (b) 146 (c) 166 (d) 176 SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) 115 (b) 105 (c) 95 (d) 85 (a) 155 (b) 105 (c) 165 (d) 150
Q.277. Select the letter-Cluster that can
Q.269 Select the correct option that will replace the question mark (?) in the Q.285. Select the letter that can replace
complete the series. following series. question mark (?) in the following series.
7, 25, 79, 241, _____ ACD, EGH, IKL, ?, QST K, J, L, I, ?, H
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) 439 (b) 652 (c) 380 (d) 727 (a) MNO (b) MOP (a) D (b) N (c) l (d) M
(c) NPQ (d) NOP
Q.270. Select the term that will come
next in the following series. Q.286. Select the option that will fill in
GN, MT, SZ, _____ Q.278. Select the correct option that will the blank and complete the given series.
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) complete the series. FTB, IQE, LNH, OKK, ?
(a) WD (b) ZG (c) YF (d) XE 18, 12, 5, -3, -12, _____ SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) RHN (b) RGM
Q.271. Select the term that will come (a) -22 (b) -23 (c) -19 (d) -21 (c) SHM (d) SHN
next in the following series.
8, 27, 64, 125, ____
Q.287. Select the option that will replace (a) PFZ (b) REA K, I, G, E, C, ?
the question mark(?) to complete the (c) REZ (d) PEA SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
given series. (a) A (b) B (c) D (d) Z
40, 50, 61, 73, 86, ?, 115 Q.294. Select the letter that can replace
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) the question mark(?) in the following Q.301 Select the number that can
(a) 99 (b) 105 (c) 100 (d) 98 series. replace the question mark (?) in the
E,Y,U,O,K,?,A following series.
Q.288. Identify the number that does SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) 40, 44, 22, 26, 13, ?
NOT belong to the following series. (a) E (b) F (c) H (d) G SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
104, 108, 54, 58, 29, 31 (a) 16 (b) 20 (c) 17 (d) 22
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) Q.295. Select the option that will fill in
(a) 29 (b) 54 (c) 58 (d) 31 the blank and complete the given series . Q.302 Select the number that can
Q.289. Select the number that can DXB, GSI, JNP, MIW, _____ replace the question mark (?) in the
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) following series.
following series. (a) ODE (b) PDE 1, 11, 35, 79, ?, 251
1, 1, 2, 3, 7, 22, ? (c) PDD (d) OED SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) (a) 152 (b) 149 (c) 105 (d) 150
(a) 152 (b) 155 (c) 157 (d) 156 Q.296. Select the option that will fill in
the blank and complete the given series. Q.303 Select the letter-cluster that can
Q.290. Select the number that can 35, 52, 75, 110, 151, ______ replace the question mark (?) in the
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) following series.
following series. (a) 204 (b) 218 (c) 210 (d) 206 TXB, QWE, NVH, KUK, ?
14, 17, 23, 32, 44, 59, ? SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) Q.297. Select the option that is correct (a) ITM (b) HSN (c) JTM (d) HTN
(a) 78 (b) 77 (c) 74 (d) 67 for the bracketed numbers with respect
to their inclusion in the given series. Q.304. Select the option that will fill in
Q.291. In the following number series, 4, 11, 30, (67), 128, 219, (349), 515 the blank and complete the given series.
two numbers have been put within SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) CDZ, DGE, EJJ, FMO, GPT, ______.
brackets. Select the most appropriate (a) Both the bracketed numbers are SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
option for these numbers in relation to correct (a) GRY (b) HRZ (c) HSY (d) IQX
their inclusion in the series. (b) The first bracketed number is correct
1, 5, 17, (39), 65, 101, (145), 197 and the second bracketed number is Q.305. Select the given option that will
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) incorrect fill in the blanks and complete the given
(a) The first bracketed number from the (c) Both the bracketed numbers are series.
left is correct and the second bracketed incorrect 7, 16 , 40 , 84 , ______ , 252
number from the left is incorrect. (d) The first bracketed number is SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
(b) Both the bracketed numbers are incorrect and the second bracketed (a) 151 (b) 149 (c) 150 (d) 153
incorrect. number is correct
(c) Both the bracketed numbers are Q.306. Select the option that will fill in
correct. Q.298.Select the option that will fill in the blank and complete the given series.
(d) The first bracketed number from the the blank and complete the given series. 6, 10, 19, 35, 60, _______
left is incorrect and the second bracketed 14, 17, 23, 32, 44,______ SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
number from the left is correct. SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) (a) 93 (b) 95 (c) 96 (d) 98
(a) 69 (b) 56 (c) 54 (d) 59
Q.292. Select the letter that can replace Q.307. Select the letter that can replace
the question mark (?) in the following Q.299 Select the number that can the question mark(?) in the following
series. replace the question mark (?) in the series.
B, C, E, ?, Q, G following series. series.
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) 105, 107, 103, ?, 101, 111 X, U, P, M, ?, E
(a) H (b) I (c) E (d) F SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) 102 (b) 97 (c) 113 (d) 109 (a) I (b) H (c) J (d) K
Q.293. Select the option that will fill in
the blank and complete the given series. Q.300 Select the letter that can replace Q.308. Select the letter-cluster that can
CYB, FUG, IQL, LMQ, OIV, _____ the question mark (?) in the following replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) series. following series.
DZA, FUD, HPG, JKJ, LFM, ? (a) 149 (b) 146 (c) 147 (d) 152 Q.321. Select the letter cluster that can
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) replace the question mark(?) in the
(a) MAP (b) NAQ (c) NBQ (d) NAP Q.315 Select the letter-cluster that can following series.
replace the question mark (?) in the FIY, HLD, JOI, LRN, NUS, ?
Q.309 Select the number that can following series. SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
replace the question mark (?) in the EFY, FID, GLI, HON, IRS, ? (a) PVX (b) PXX
following series. SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) (c) QVY (d) QXY
1, 5, 11, 19, 29, 41, ? (a) KUX (b) KQY
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) (c) JUX (d) JVY Q.322 Select the letter that can replace
(a) 50 (b) 57 (c) 55 (d) 49 the Question mark(?) in the following
Q.316. Select the letter that can replace series. U, P, M, H, ?, Z
Q.310 Select the letter that can replace the question mark (?) in the following SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
the question mark (?) in the following series. (a) H (b) K (c) E (d) J
series. W, T, O, L, ?, D
Z, V, P, L, ?, B SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 2019 Tier I
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) (a) J (b) K (c) G (d) H
(a) E (b) F (c) I (d) H Q.323. Select the number that can
Q.317 Select the number that can replace the question mark(?) in the given
Q.311 In the following number series, replace the question mark (?) in the series .
two numbers have been put within following series. 17, 21, 30, 46, 71, ?
brackets. Select the most appropriate 7, 11, 20, 36, 61, ? SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning)
option for these numbers in relation to SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) (a) 101 (b) 96
their inclusion in the series. (a) 97 (b) 99 (c) 95 (d) 94 (c) 107 (d) 105
0,7, 26, (65), 124, 215, (344), 511
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) Q.318. In the following number series, Q.324. Select the set of letters that when
(a) The first bracketed number is correct two numbers have been put in brackets. sequentially placed in the blanks of the
and the second bracketed number is Select the most appropriate option for given letter series will complete the
incorrect. these numbers in relation to their series.
(b) The first bracketed number is inclusion in the series. SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning)
incorrect and the second bracketed 21, 24, 19, (29), 17, 28, (15), 30 k_lmml_mk_mmk_lkkl_m
number is correct. SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) (a) l, k, m, k, k (b) k, l, m, k, k
(c) Both the bracketed numbers are (a) The first bracketed number (from the (c) k, l, k, l, m (d) k, m, m, k, l
incorrect. left) is correct and second bracketed
(d) Both the bracketed numbers are number (from the left) is incorrect Q.325. Select the letter-cluster that can
correct. (b) The first bracketed number (from the replace the question mark(?) in the
left) is incorrect and second bracketed following series.
Q.312 Select the number that can number (from the left) is correct SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning)
replace the question mark (?) in the (c) Both bracketed number are incorrect CXB, HUI, MRP, ROW, ?
following series. (d) Both bracketed number are correct (a) WLD (b) VKC
13, 15, 19, 25, 33, ? (c) WLZ (d) VKD
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) Q.319. Select the number that can
(a) 54 (b) 43 (c) 42 (d) 41 replace the Question mark (?) in the Q.326. Select the number that can
following series. replace the question mark(?) in the
Q.313 Select the number that can 6, 9, 14 , 21, 30, 41, ? following series.
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) 55, 58, 64, ? , 85
following series. (a) 54 (b) 53 (c) 57 (d) 49 SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Afternoon)
15, 18, 13, 20, 11, ? (a) 77 (b) 70 (c) 67 (d) 73
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) Q.320. In the given series one number is
(a) 22 (b) 20 (c) 25 (d) 23 incorrect. Identify the INCORRECT Q.327. Select the letter which can come
number from among the options given. in place of question mark (?) in the given
Q.314 Select the number that can 3, 5, 7, 6, 10, 14, 12, 24, 28, 24, 40, 56 series.
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) J, M, P, ?, V, Y
following series. (a) 28 (b) 24 (c) 12 (d) 10 SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Afternoon)
3, 12, 36, 80, ?, 248 (a) T (b) O (c) S (d) R
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning)
Q.328. Select the letter-cluster that can Q.335. Select the letter-cluster that can (d) h, f, g, h, f, g
replace the question mark(?) in the replace the question mark(?) in the
following series. following series. Q.342. Select the letter- cluster that can
BRH, ZUD, ?, VAV, TDR, RGN AOS, CQU, ?, GUY, IWA replace the question mark(?) in the
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 04/03/2020(afternoon) following series
(a) XZZ (b) XYZ (a) FSX (b) DRV aYd, fTi, kOn, pJs, ?
(c) XZY (d) XXZ (c) ESW (d) GSW SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning)
(a) uFw (b)VeX
Q.329. Select the letter-cluster that can Q.336. Select the number that can (c) uEx (d) uEw
replace the question mark(?) in the replace the question mark(?) in the
following series. following series. Q.343. Select the number that can
KQG, JTK, HXO, ECS,? 4, 25, 121, ?, 529, 961 replace the question mark(?) in the
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening) SSC CGL 04/03/2020(afternoon) following series.
(a) AIW (b) BIV (a) 361 (b) 256 40, 37, 43, 34, 46, ?
(c) AHW (d) BIX (c) 324 (d) 289 SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning)
(a) 51 (b) 61 (c) 31 (d) 41
Q.330. Select the number that can Q.337. Select the letter that can replace
replace the question mark(?) in the given the question mark(?) in the following Q.344. Select the letter - cluster that can
series. series. replace the question mark (?) in the
87, 89, 92, 97, 104, 115, ?, 145 W, Q, ?, H, E, C following series.
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening) SSC CGL 04/03/2020(afternoon) AR, CP, ? , GL, IJ, KH
(a) 125 (b) 133 (a) K (b) N (c) L (d) M SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon)
(c) 132 (d) 128 (a) DN (b) DM (c) EN (d) EM
Q.338. Select the number that can
Q.331. Select the letter that can replace replace the question mark(?) in the Q.345. Select the letter-cluster that can
the question mark(?) in the given series. following series. replace the question mark(?) in the
O, B, L, C, I, D, F, E, ? 1537, 1539, 1543, ? , 1557, 1567 following series.
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening) SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening) SAT, VEW, YIZ, ? , EUF
(a) C (b) K (c) H (d) N (a) 1553 (b) 1550 SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon)
(c) 1546 (d) 1549 (a) BOC (b) COD
Q.332. Select the set of letters that when (c) BUK (d) FIC
sequentially placed in the blanks of the Q.339. Select the letter-cluster that can
given letter series will complete the replace the question mark(?) in the Q.346. Select the number that can
series. following series. replace the question mark(?) in the
_swws_wwws_swwww_sss DAG, FCI, ? , JGM, LIO following series.
SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning) SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening) 61, 63, 65, 77, 89, ? , 149, 205
(a) w, s, s, w (b) w, s, s, s (a) GDJ (b) IFL SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon)
(c) w, s, w, s (d) w, w, s, s (c) HKE (d) HEK (a) 132 (b) 115
(c) 123 (d) 119
Q.333. Select the number that can Q.340. Select the letter that can replace
replace the question mark(?) in the given the question mark(?) in the following Q.347. Select the letter that can replace
series . series the question mark(?) in the following
17, 20, 15, 22, 13, ? A, E, J, ?, W series.
SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning) SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening) A, T, E, U, I, V, O, W, ?, X
(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 22 (d) 24 (a) R (b) P (c) S (d) Q SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening)
(a) Z (b) R (c) M (d) U
Q.334. Select the letter-cluster that can Q.341. Select the set of letters that when
replace the question mark(?) in the sequentially placed in the blanks of the Q.348. Select the number that can
following series. given letter series will complete the replace the question mark (?) in the
DAC, GWH, JSM, MOR, ? series. following series.
SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning) f_hg_fh_gf_hg_fh_g 45, 47, 53, 65, 85, ?
(a) PKW (b) PJV SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning) SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening)
(c) QKV (d) QJW (a) g, h, f, g, h, f (a) 130 (b) 105 (c) 115 (d) 145
(b) f, g, h, f, g, h
(c) g, f, g, f, h, f
Q.349. Select the letter-cluster that can _uvwuv_wvtuw_uvwuv_wv_uw SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Morning)
replace the question mark(?) in the SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon) (a) 78 (b) 73 (c) 75 (d) 67
following series. (a) t v w t t (b) t t t t t
TULG, WRPC, ZOTY, CLXU, ? (c) t u t u t (d) t t u t v Q.364. Select the letter will replace the
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening) question mark (?) in the following series.
(a) FICR (b) FJCQ Q.357. Select the set of letters that when C, B, B, C, Z, E, W, H, S, ?, N
(c) FIBQ (d) GIAQ sequentially placed in the blanks of the SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon)
given letter series will complete the (a) L (b) K (c) P (d) I
Q.350. Select the letter that can replace series.
the question mark (?) in the following _m_ln_mlmnk_k_nl Q.365. Select the letter-cluster that can
series. SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon) replace the question mark (?) in the
A, E, I, ?, Q, U (a) k, l, k, l, m (b) l, n , k, l, n following series.
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning) (c) m, n, k, l, m (d) k, n, k, l, m PERSONA, ANPERSO, ANOSPER, ?
(a) M (b) O (c) K (d) N SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon)
Q.358. Select the letter-cluster that can (a) ANOSERP (b) NOSAREP
Q.351. Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the (c) ANSORPE (d) ANOSREP
replace the question mark(?) in the following series.
following series. DYKM, GZIN, JAGO, MBEP, ? Q.366. Select the number that can
ADG, CGK, EJO, ? , IPW SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Evening) replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning) (a) PDDQ (b) QCCQ following series.
(a) GNZ (b) GNS (c) PCDR (d) PCCQ 35, 36, 40, ?, 83, 208, 244
(c) GMS (d) GMZ SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon)
Q.359. Select the number that can (a) 73 (b) 55 (c) 67 (d) 60
Q.352. Select the number that can replace the question mark(?) in the
replace the question mark(?) in the following series. Q.367. Select the number that can
following series. 58, 73, 99, 138, 193, ? , 368 replace the question mark(?) in the
5, 10, 26, ? , 122, 170 SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Evening) following series .
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning) (a) 268 (b) 260 (c) 312 (d) 329 1, 5, 9, ?, 21
(a) 50 (b) 65 (c) 77 (d) 82 SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening)
Q.360. Select the letter will replace the (a) 15 (b) 19 (c) 11 (d) 20
Q.353. Select the number that can question mark(?) in the following series.
replace the question mark (?) in the K, Q, V, ?, C, E, F Q.368. Select the letter-cluster that can
following series. SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Evening) replace the question mark (?) in the
62, 66, 74, 90, ? (a) X (b) Y (c) Z (d) A following series.
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning) ABDE, FGIJ, ?, PQST, UVXY
(a) 122 (b) 116 (c) 106 (d) 120 Q.361. Select the letter-cluster that can SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening)
replace the question mark(?) in the (a) KLMN (b) KLMO
Q.354. Select the letter-cluster that can following series. (c) KLNP (d) KLNO
replace the question mark(?) in the eBd, hXi, kTn, nPs, ?
following series. SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Morning) Q.369. Select the letter that can replace
qDx, nHs, kLn, hPi, ? (a) Qlv (b) pLw (c) qLx (d) qKx the question mark(?) in the following
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon) series.
(a) EtD (b) fTe (c) eSD (d) eTd Q.362. Select the set of letters that when A, D, ?, P, Y
sequentially placed in the blanks of the SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening)
Q.355. Select the number that can given letter series will complete the (a) J (b) I (c) G (d) H
replace the question mark(?) in the series.
following series. P_rsqrps_pqs_qr_qrps_p_s Q.370. Select the letter-cluster that can
11, 12, 36, 41, ?, 296 SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Morning) replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon) (a) q, r, p, s, r, q (b) r, p, q, s, r, q following series.
(a) 123 (b) 287 (c) 205 (d) 48 (c) q, r, p, p, r, q (d) p, r, p, s, r, p DJQC, ELTG, FNWK, GPZO, ?
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning)
Q.356. Select the combination of letters Q.363. Select the number that can (a) HRCS (b) HQCT
that that when sequentially placed in the replace the question mark(?) in the (c) GRDS (d) HRBU
blanks of the given series will complete following series.
the series 17, 19, 22, 27, 34, 45, 58, ?
Q.371. Identify the number that does 45, 63, 101, 160, 241, ? SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon)
NOT belong to the following series. SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) (a) P (b) H (c) I (d) R
2, 6, 14, 30, 62, 126, 250 (a) 368 (b) 345 (c) 305 (d) 319
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning) Q.387. Select the number that will come
(a) 14 (b) 126 SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I next in the following series.
(c) 250 (d) 62 7, 11, 13, 17, 23, 37, ?
Q.379. Choose the correct custer of SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon)
Q.372. Select the letter that can replace letters to complete the given series. (a) 25 (b) 41 (c) 33 (d) 27
the question mark(?) in the following _bac_ac_acb_ _ba
series. SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning) Q.388. Select the number that can
Y, R, L, G, ?, Z (a) c,b,b,a,c (b) c,a,b,b,c replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning) (c) a,c,c,b,b (d) a,b,b,a,c following series.
(a) F (b) E (c) C (d) D 2, 10, 26, ?, 82
Q.380. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon)
Q.373. Select the number that can replace the question mark(?) in the (a) 46 (b) 58 (c) 50 (d) 65
replace the question mark(?) in the following series.
following series. 213, 217, 233, 269,? Q.389. Select the number that can
39, 50, 63, 80, ?, 122, 151, 182 SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning) replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon) (a) 312 (b) 296 (c) 428 (d) 333 following series.
(a) 99 (b) 108 (c) 105 (d) 90 25, 5, 49, 10, 81, 20, 121, ?
Q.381. Select the letter that can replace SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
Q.374. Select the letter will replace the the question mark(?) in the following (a) 30 (b) 40 (c) 25 (d) 35
question mark(?) in the following series. series.
A, J, E, L, I, N, O, P, U, ? A, C, E, D, C, E, G, F,? Q.390. Select the combination of letters
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon) SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning) that when sequentially placed in the
(a) W (b) B (c) K (d) R (a) C (b) H (c) D (d) E blanks of the given series will complete
the series.
Q.375. Select the letter - cluster that can Q.382. Select the option that does NOT rtx_sx_z_txy_ _yz
replace the question mark(?) in the belong to the given series: SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
following series. EC, H, HF, N, KL, U (a) yyrsx (b) yyrxs
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon) SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning) (c) yxyrs (d) sysys
NAVIGATE, PCVIGATE, NAXKGATE, (a) N (b) EC (c) HF (d) U
? , NAVIGAVG Q.391. Select the letter that can replace
(a) NAXKICTE (b) NAVIICTE Q.383. Select the number that can the question mark (?) in the following
(c) PCVIICUG (d) NAVIJCTF replace the question mark(?) in the series.
following series. L, M, O, K, R, I, U, ?
Q.376. Select the letter that can replace 126,217,344,? SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
the question mark(?) in the following SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning) (a) R (b) I (c) G (d) P
series (a) 729 (b)521 (c) 513 (d) 512
C, E, H, J, M, O, R, ? Q.392. Identify the letter-cluster that
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) Q.384. Choose the correct cluster of does NOT belong to the following
(a) D (b) T (c) S (d) W letters to complete the given series. series.
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon) DE, GH, JK, NM, PQ
Q.377. Select the letter - cluster that can abb _ baa _ a _ bad _ aba SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
replace the question mark(?) in the (a) abab (b) ccac (c) abba (d) aabb (a) GH (b) JK (c) PQ (d) NM
following series.
PROGRESS,QTOGRESS, QTRKRESS, Q.385. Select the option that does NOT Q.393. Select the letter-cluster that can
?, QTRKWKZA belong to the given series: replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon) following series.
(a) QTRKWKTY (b) PRRKWKSS QP, JK, ON, LM, NO BYT, WUQ, RQN, MMK, ?
(c) QTRKWKSS (d) QTRKVMSS (a) JK (b) ON (c)LM (d)NO SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
(a)IHJ (b)GIH (c)HIH (d) HJI
Q.378. Select the number that can Q.386. Select the letter that will come
replace the question mark (?) in the next in the following series.
following series L, M, K, N, J, O, ?
Q.394. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening) Q.408. Select the combination of letters
replace the question mark (?) in the _ _ m _ oznz _ _ no _ _ zzm that when sequentially placed in the
following series. (a) zznznzm (b) nznnzzn blanks of the given series will complete
10, 26, 50, 82, ? (c) znzmznn (d) zznzmzn the series.
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening) mn_pmno_ _nopm_op
(a) 122 (b) 121 (c) 169 (d) 101 Q.401. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning)
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) oppn (b) opmn
Q.395. Select the combination of letters following series. (c) mpmo (d) oomn
that when sequentially placed in the 2, 7, 23, 72, 220, ?
blanks of the given letter series will SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening) Q.409. Select the number that can
complete the series. (a) 600 (b) 500 (c) 665 (d) 472 replace the question mark(?) in the
e _ geef _ gg _ ee_f_ggg following series.
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning) Q.402. Identify the letter/letter-cluster 50, 49, 53, 44, 60, 35, ?
(a) f, f, e, f, f (b) f,g, f, g, g that does NOT belong to the following SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon)
(c) g, f, e, f, f (d) f, f, f, f, f series. (a) 117 (b) 71 (c) 70 (d) 104
EC, G, HF, M, KI, T
Q.396. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning) Q.410. Select the combination of letters
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) T (b) HF (c) M (d) EC that when sequentially placed in tha gaps
following series. of the given letter series will complete
2, 8, 15, 24, 36, 52, ? Q.403. Select the number that can the series.
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning) replace the question mark(?) in the K_ _M K X Z_ K X_ M K_Z M
(a) 73 (b) 78 (c) 83 (d) 63 following series. SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon)
30,130,350,? (a) MZMZX (b) XZMZK
Q.397. Select the combination of letters SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning) (c) XXMKX (d) XZMZX
that when sequentially placed in the (a) 1350 (b) 64 (c) 729 (d) 738
blanks of the given letter series will Q.411. Select the combination of letters
complete the series. Q.404. Select the letter that can replace that when sequentially placed in the gaps
ab _ _ _ cba _ _ _ dd _ _ _ abcd _ _ baa the question mark(?) in the following of the given letter series will complete
_ _ _ _ cba series. the series.
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning) C, E, G, F, E, G, I, H,? U_D_U P_M_P D M U_D M
(a) acbdecdeaacecdd SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning) SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening)
(b) cddabccbadcbcdd (a) E (b) G (c) I (d) J (a) PMDUP (b) PMUDP
(c) abbaacdeecdecdd (c) UMDUD (d) MPUDU
(d) abeaacdecdeecdd Q.405. Identify the letter-cluster that
does NOT belong to the following Q.412. Select the number that can
Q.398. Select the combination of letters series. replace the question mark(?) in the
that when sequentially placed in the DEC, HIG, LKM, PQO, TUS following series.
blanks of the given letter series will SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning) 19, 20, 24, 51, 67,?
complete the series. (a) PQO (b) TUS SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening)
cc _ e _ _ gcccdeff _ _ _ cd _ _ fgc (c) LKM (d) HIG (a)190 (b)191 (c)195 (d)192
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) cffeccef (b) ffceefde Q.406. Select the number that can Q.413. Select the combination of letters
(c) eececfce (d) dffgccef replace the question mark(?). that when sequentially placed from left
C10G, H20L, L17E, L?Q to right in the blanks of the given letter
Q.399. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning) series will complete the series.
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 29 (b) 19 (c) 30 (d) 25 aba_ccdab_b_ _dababc_ _
following series. SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning)
8, 13, 23, 43, ? , 163, 323 Q.407. Select the number that can (a) abdccd (b) bacacd
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon) replace the question mark(?) in the (c) bacccd (d) cacccd
(a) 79 (b) 63 (c) 83 (d) 93 following series.
211, 215, 231, 267,? Q.414. Complete the following series.
Q.400. Select the combination of letters SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning) 7, 16, 34, 70, ____, _____
that when sequentially placed in the (a) 296 (b) 421 SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon)
blanks of the given letter series will (c) 312 (d) 331 (a) 142, 294 (b) 144, 292
complete the series. (c) 144, 286 (d) 142, 286
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 131 (b) 113 (c) 122 (d) 93
Q.415. Select the combination of letters following series.
that when sequentially placed from left 65, 70, 80, 95, 115, ?, 170 Q.430. Select the number that can
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon)
to right in the blanks of the given letter replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) 130 (b) 165 (c) 140 (d) 145
series will complete the series. following series.
_ _bc_daabc_ _a_ _ccd Q.423. Select the letter that can replace 8, 17, 9, 19, 10, 21, ?, ?
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon) the question mark (?) in the following SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) accdaac (b) aaccdab series. (a) 10, 23 (b) 11, 24
(c) acccdcb (d) cacdcab K, B, N, D, Q, F, T, H, ? (c) 11, 22 (d) 11, 23
Q.416. Complete the following series by SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) V (b) K (c) W (d) J
replacing the question mark (?) given in Q.431. Select the combination of letters
the series. Q.424.Select the number that will come that when sequentially placed in the gaps
AZ, CX, EV, ? IR next in the following series. of the given letter series will complete
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon) 6,9,13,21,38,71,? the series.
(a) HT (b) GT (c) FT (d) GS SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening) a _ _ ccde _ _ _ bc _ _ _ eaabc _ _ _ _
(a) 129 (b) 101 (c) 99 (d) 121 aabc _ _ ee
Q.417. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon)
replace the question mark (?) in the Q.425. Select the letter cluster that will (a) abcdecdeecdeaa (b) abeaacdecdeecd
following series? replace the question mark (?) in the (c) abbaacdeecdecd (d) acbdecdeaacecd
1, 8, 9, 64, 25, 216, ? following series.
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening) JAM, KEL, LIK ?, NUI Q.432. Select the combination of letters
(a) 256 (b) 343 (c) 49 (d) 128 SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening) that when sequentially placed in the
(a) MAJ (b) JEM blanks of the given letter series will
Q.418. Select the number that can (c) MOJ (d) MEJ complete the series.
replace the question mark (?) in the a_ _dda_ _cb_ _ _cac_ _da_
following series? Q.426. Select the combination of letters SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Evening)
2, 7, 5, 2, 3, 1, ? that when sequentially placed in the gaps (a) cbcaddabdc (b) bddaccbbdd
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening) of the given letter series will complete (c) bddacbdcbd (d) bdddcbdacc
(a) 0 (b) 4 (c) -1 (d) 2 the series.
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening) Q.433. Select the number that can
Q.419. Select the combination of letters Abcc_ _ _ab_ _ _de_ _ccd _ eab _ _ _de replace the question mark(?) in the
that when sequentially placed in the (a) ddeccdabdccd (b) ddecbdccdcda following series
blanks of the given letter series will (c) ccdabdccddde (d) ddeccdabddcc 0, 1, 1, 3, 2, ?, 3, 13, 4, 21
complete the series. SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Evening)
ab_ _ _ bca _ _ acb _ _ _ aac _ _ Q.427. Select the number that can (a) 7 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) 3
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening) replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) aabcabccab (b) aacbacabbc following series. Q.434. Which letter will replace the
(c) cabaabcabc (d) cbaabcabca 216, ? , 64, 27, 8 question mark(?) to complete the
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Morning) following series?
Q.420. Select the letter-cluster that can (a) 144 (b) 125 (c) 121 (d) 169 F, I, M,?, X
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning)
following series. Q.428. Select the combination of letters (a) T (b) R (c) Q (d) S
EQM, GRL, ISK, KTJ,? that when sequentially placed from left
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning) to right in the gaps of the given letter Q.435. Which letter-cluster will replace
(a) NUS (b) MUI series will complete the series. the question mark(?) to complete the
(c) MTJ (d) MVR _ k _ _ mmk _ ikiim _ _ ki _ i _ _ mkk following series?
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Morning) PGD, SEE, VCF,?,
Q.421. Select the number that can (a) miikmkiim (b) iikimimmk SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning)
replace the question mark (?) in the (c) kiikmkkik (d) iiikmkkim (a) ZBD, CYI (b) YAD, BYH
following series. (c) YAG, BYH (d) YAH, BZH
88,95,106,119,136,155,178,? Q.429. Select the number that can
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning) replace the question mark (?) in the Q.436. Select the number that can
(a) 217 (b) 207 (c) 249 (d) 197 following series. replace the question mark(?) in the
8, 11, 15, 23, 40, 73, ? following series.
Q.422. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon) 2, 2, 6, 10, 22, 42,?
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning) SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning) Q.451. Select the number that can
(a) 82 (b) 84 (c) 64 (d) 86 (a) 1575 (b) 2625 replace the question mark (?) in the
(c) 4725 (d) 1050 following series.
Q.437. Select the combination of letters 5, 3, 3, 5, 15, ?
that when sequentially placed in the Q.444. Select the letter that can replace SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening)
blanks of the given letter series will the question mark (?) in the following (a) 45 (b) 39 (c) 69 (d) 59
complete the series. series.
ab _ a _ _ ba _ _ a _ _ ac A, D, B, F, D, I, G, ?, K Q.452. Select the combination of letters
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning) that when sequentially placed in the
(a) cabbacb (b) acaacba (a) N (b) M (c) E (d) J blanks of the given letter series will
(c) abccaba (d) cbaabcb complete the series.
Q.445. Select the number that will _ _ bc _ _ _ eaa _ _ cde _ _abc _ _ _ ea _
Q.438. Select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in the _ _ cdee
replace the question mark (?) in the following series. SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening)
following series. 4, 5, 9, 18, 34, 59, ?, 144, 208, 289 (a) abceacdeabcacde
589, 572, 557, 544, 533, ? SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon) (b) aacdebceaabccde
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon) (a) 95 (b) 89 (c) 90 (d) 88 (c) aacdebceacdeabc
(a) 522 (b) 525 (d) aacdebceabceaced
(c) 523 (d) 524 Q.446. Identify the letter that does NOT
belong to the following series. Q.453. Select the letter-cluster that can
Q.439. Select the number that can I, L, O, S, U, X replace the question mark (?) in the
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon) following series.
following series. (a) S (b) O (c) X (d) L IHUW : HFRS :: LMQT : ?
5, 9, 10, 28, 17, 65, ? SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon) Q.447. Select the combination of letters (a) LKPN (b) KKNP
(a) 93 (b) 26 (c) 78 (d) 32 that when sequentially placed from left (c) LMNO (d) LNMK
to right in the blanks of the given series
Q.440. Select the number that can will complete the series. Q.454. Select the combination of letters
replace the question mark (?) in the _om_onm_mnon_omn_n that when sequentially placed in the
following series? SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon) blanks of the given letter series will
114, 121, 138, 175, 242, ? (a) moomm (b) mnomo complete the series.
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening) (c) nnmmo (d) nmomn a _ cdeacdd _ acdeea _ _ deac _ _ e
(a) 349 (b) 347 (c) 356 (d) 345 SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning)
Q.448. Select the letter that can replace (a) aaaccd (b) ceacce
Q.441. Select the combination of letters the question mark (?) in the following (c) bbbcbd (d) ceaccd
that when sequentially placed from left series?
to right in the blanks of the given letter A, D, C, G, F, K, J, ? Q.455. Select the number that can
series will complete the series. SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon) replace the question mark (?) in the
L_U K _ A _ K L A _ K L _ U K (a) L (b) T (c) O (d) P following series.
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening) 99, 82, 63, 50, 35. ?
(a) KLAUL (b) LUUAL Q.449. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning)
(c) ALUUA (d) AUUAL replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 26 (b) 27 (c) 24 (d) 25
following series.
Q.442. Select the combination of letters 7, 16, 24, 31, 37, ? Q.456. Select the number that can
that when sequentially placed from left SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon) replace the question mark (?) in the
to right in the blanks of the given series, (a) 45 (b) 58 (c) 39 (d) 42 following series.
will complete the series. 33, 53, 61, 85, 97, ?, 141
a_ cd _ cba _ bcddc _ a Q.450. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning) replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 125 (b) 113 (c) 123 (d) 121
(a) aaba (b) bdab (c) adcb (d) babd following series.
1, 2, 4, 7, 13, 24, 44, ? Q.457. Select the number that can
Q.443. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon) replace the question mark (?) in the
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 81 (b) 73 (c) 63 (d) 112 following series.
following series. 80, 79, 75, 66, ? , 25
5, 5, 15, 75, 525, ? SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 46 (b) 50 (c) 54 (d) 57 SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Afternoon) Q.473. Select the number that can
(a) 54 (b) 27 (c) 36 (d) 22 replace the question mark (?) in the
Q.458. Select the number that can following series.
replace the question mark (?) in the Q.466. Select the combination of letters 0, 2, 10, 30, ?, 130, 222
following series. 1, 27, 125, 343, 729 , ? that when sequentially placed in the SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Afternoon) blanks of the given series will complete (a) 68 (b) 72 (c) 60 (d) 64
(a) 1029 (b) 1331 (c) 1244 (d) 1525 the series.
abb_b__bab__babbbb__ Q.474. Select the letters that can replace
Q.459. Select the letter-cluster that can SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Afternoon) the question marks (?) in the following
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) b a b b a a b (b) a b b a b a b series respectively.
following series. (c) a b b a a a b (d) a b b a a b b AG, GL, MQ, S?, ?A
STRAIN : TRAIN :: STABLE : ? SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Evening) Q.467. Select the number that can (a) V and Y (b) V and Z
(a) TABLE (b) ABLE replace the question mark (?) in the (c) T and Y (d) U and Y
(c) BALES (d) LABLE following series.
2, 3, 6, 15, ?, 157.5, 630 Q.475. Select the combination of letters
Q.460. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Afternoon) that when sequentially placed in the
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 48 (b) 54 (c) 49 (d) 45 blanks of the given letter series will
following series. complete the series.
2, 10, 26, 50, 82, ? Q.468. Select the number that can dabx _ dab _ _ d _ b _ xdab _ x _
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Evening) represent the question mark (?) in the SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 120 (b) 124 (c) 122 (d) 114 following series. (a) dxadadd (b) xxxaxxd
-13, 16, -20, 25, -31, ? (c) xxcbxad (d) axdaxxd
Q.461. Select the letter-cluster that can SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Evening)
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 48 (b) -38 (c) 38 (d) -48 Q.476. Select the number that can
following series. replace the question mark (?) in the
DFH, FHJ, ? , JLN, LNP Q.469. Select the combinations of letters following series.
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Evening) that when sequentially placed in the 6, 7, 16, 51, 208, ?
(a) HJL (b) HJM blanks of the given letter series will SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(c) HJK (d) HKL complete the series. (a) 2000 (b) 2570
ac _ b _ ac _ _ aa _ d _ a _ cd _ _ (c) 1045 (d) 1250
Q.462. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Evening)
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) dadbcbaba (b) bcdbcdaba Q.477. Identify the number that does
following series. (c) cbdcabada (d) acbdcdabc NOT belong to the following series.
6, 10, 18, 34, ? 17, 19, 23, 30, 47, 79
SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Morning) Q.470. Select the term that can replace SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Evening)
(a) 70 (b) 68 (c) 66 (d) 64 the question mark (?) in the following (a) 79 (b) 23 (c) 30 (d) 47
series.
Q.463. Select the letter-cluster that can BK, FJ, JI, NH, ?, VF Q.478. Select the combination of letters
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Morning) that when sequentially placed in the
following series. (a) SE (b) SG (c) RG (d) RE blanks of the given series will complete
BDF, DHL, FLR, ? the series.
SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Morning) Q.471. Select the number that will come PA _ A _ AP _ P _ Y _ PA _ AY _
(a) IQY (b) HPY next in the following series. SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Evening)
(c) HOX (d) HPX 386, 401, 417, 434, ? (a) AYPPAAA (b) AYAPAPP
SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Morning) (c) YAPPAPA (d) PYAAAPA
Q.464. Identify the number that does (a) 552 (b) 351 (c) 451 (d) 452
NOT belong to the following series. Q.479. Select the term that will come
1, 4, 9, 15, 25, 36 Q.472. Select the term that will come next in the following series.
SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Morning) next in the following series. YF, WJ, UN, SR, QV, ?
(a) 9 (b) 4 (c) 15 (d) 25 EB, HC, KD, NE, QF, ? SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Morning) (a) PX (b) OY (c) OZ (d) PZ
Q.465. Identify the number that does (a) SG (b) TG (c) UH (d) VH
NOT belong to the following series.
81, 54, 36, 27, 22
Q.480. Select the letters that can replace Q.487. Complete the following series by 35 B 2 A 5 B ( 40 C 37) A (8 B 4) D16
the question mark (?) in the following replacing the question mark(?) in the C 14?
series respectively. given series. SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning)
ZKA, CHX, FEU, ?BR, L?O AA, BD, GK,? (a) 54 (b) 66 (c) 73 (d) 56
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Morning) SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Evening)
(a) D and Y (b) J and Z (a) OU (b) PV (c) PU (d) OV Q.495. Which number will replace the
(c) H and Z (d) I and Y question mark (?) in the following series
Q.488. Identify the number that does ?
Q.481. Select the number that will come NOT belong to the following series. 82, ? , 119, 142, 168, 197
next in the following series. 2,4,8,14,20,32 SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning)
487, 502, 518, 535, ? SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Evening) (a) 99 (b) 95 (c) 85 (d) 107
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Morning) (a) 3 (b) 14 (c) 8 (d) 20
(a) 451 (b) 653 (c) 552 (d) 553 Q.496. Select the letter-cluster that can
SSC CPO 2020 Tier I replace the question mark(?) in the given
Q.482. Select the letter-number clusters letters-cluster series.
that will replace the blank spaces to Q.489. Which number will replace the HBS, GDP, FFM, ? , DJG
complete the series. question mark(?) in the following series? SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning)
A27Z, C5B, E9D, _ , _ 17,51,58,116,123,123,? (a) EHJ (b) EGI
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) (c) EHG (d) DHJ
(a) G13F, I17H (b) G13F, J18H (a) 150 (b) 120 (c) 130 (d) 140
(c) G13F, I17J (d) G12E,I17H Q.497. Select the letter-cluster that can
Q.490. Select the letter cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the
Q.483. Select the combination of letters replace the question mark (?) in the given letter-cluster series.
that when sequentially placed from left given letter-cluster series. YM, WO, UQ, ? , QU
to right in the gaps of the given letter AE, KQ, EI, LR, IO, ? , OU, NT SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
series will complete the series. SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) (a) SS (b) TS (c) RS (d) ST
c_ cce_fcdc_ _ef _ _cc_e_ (a) MR (b) NR (c) MS (d) NS
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Afternoon) Q.498. Select the letter cluster that can
(a) ecdefcde (b) eecdeefc Q.491. Which number will replace the replace the question mark(?) in the given
(c) dececdef (d) fcfeefcd question mark(?) in the following series? letter-cluster series.
2430,? ,270, 90, 30 , 10 ZBQS, WXLM,? ,QPBA, NLWU
Q.484. Select the number that can SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
replace the question mark(?) in the (a) 800 (b) 805 (c) 810 (d) 540 (a) TTGG (b) STGG
following series. (c) TSHG (d) TTHG
6,12,?,144,720,4320 Q.492. Which number will replace the
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Afternoon) question mark (?) in the following Q.499. Select the letter cluster that can
(a) 72 (b) 40 (c) 36 (d) 24 series? replace the question mark(?) in the given
112, ? , 83, 70, 58, 47,37 letter-cluster series.
Q.485. Select the combination of letters SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) AGM, EKN, IOO,? , UWQ
that when sequentially placed in the (a) 94 (b) 104 (c) 97 (d) 100 SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
blanks of the given letter series will (a) OSP (b) MSP
complete the series. Q.493. Select the letter-cluster that can (c) OTP (d) NSQ
ab_/ _ bb/_ _a/a_b/ a_ _/ab_ replace the question mark(?) in the given
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Evening) letter-cluster series. Q.500. Which number will replace the
(a) ababbaab (b) aaabbbab XMT, ENA, LOH, SPO, ? question mark(?) in the following series?
(c) babaabaa (d) bbaabbaa SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) 17, 37, 77, 157, 317, ?
(a) ZQV (b) YPC SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
Q.486. Select the number that can (c) ZQZ (d) YQU (a) 683 (b) 637 (c) 649 (d) 634
replace the question mark (?) in the
following series. Q.494. If ‘A’ denotes ‘addition’,’B’ Q.501. Which number will replace the
1,4,3,9,5,?,7,25 denotes ‘multiplication’, ‘C’ denotes question mark(?) in the following series?
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Evening) ‘subtraction’ and ’D’ denotes ‘division’, 65, 85, 112, ? , 215, 305, 430
(a) 12 (b) 18 (c) 14 (d) 16 then what will be the value of the SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
following expression? (a) 153 (b) 150 (c) 167 (d) 161
Q.502. Which number will replace the Q.510. Which number will replace the (a) 42 (b) 40 (c) 36 (d) 38
question mark(?) in the following series? question mark(?) in the following series?
58, 59, 51, 78, 14, ? 160, 183, 213, 252, 303, ?, 446 Q.518. Which letter-cluster will replace
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening) SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) the question mark (?) in the following
(a) 163 (b) 83 (c) 139 (d) 97 (a) 361 (b) 333 (c) 379 (d) 367 series?
PMJ, EBY, TQN, ?
Q.503. Which number will replace the Q.511. Which number will replace the SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
question mark(?) in the following series? question mark (?) in the following (a) IFC (b) IGE
37, ?, 61, 78, 97, 120, 149 series? (c) JGD (d) HFD
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening) 46, 66, 94, 132, 182, ?
(a) 48 (b) 60 (c) 51 (d) 42 SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) Q.519. Which number will replace the
(a) 292 (b) 220 (c) 246 (d) 232 question mark (?) in the following
Q.504. Which number will replace the number series?
question mark(?) in the following series? Q.512. Which number will replace the 34, 42, 50, 56, 62, 66, ?
65, 62, 56, 47, 35, ? question mark (?) in the following SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) series? (a) 66 (b) 70 (c) 68 (d) 72
(a) 20 (b) 11 (c) 25 (d) 21 16,32,?,192, 576,1152
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) Q.520. Which letter-cluster will replace
Q.505. Which number will replace the (a) 96 (b) 80 (c) 64 (d) 48 the question mark (?) in the following
question mark(?) in the following series? series?
24, 25, 33, 60, ?, 249 Q.513. Select the letter cluster that can EBF, JGK, OLP, ?
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) replace the question mark (?) in the SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
(a) 147 (b) 133 (c) 121 (d) 124 given letter cluster series. (a) TQU (b) ZWC
POUR, MLRO, IHNK, DCIF,? (c) AXE (d) YVC
Q.506. Select the letter-cluster that can SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening)
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) XVBZ (b) XWBY Q.521. Which number will replace the
given letter-cluster series. (c) YWCA (d) XWCZ question mark (?) in the following
THC, DIU, VJE, FKW, XLG, ? number series?
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) Q.514. Which number will replace the 8, 13, 23, 43, ?
(a) HMY (b) FKX question mark (?) in the following SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
(c) GMY (d) HNZ series? (a) 86 (b) 81 (c) 84 (d) 83
57, ?, 62, 71, 87, 112, 148
Q.507. Select the letter-cluster that can SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) Q.522. Which number will replace the
replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 58 (b) 60 (c) 59 (d) 61 question mark (?) in the following
given letter-cluster series. number series?
KOY, JPX, IQW, HRV, ? Q.515. Which number will replace the 24, 61, 122, 213, ?
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) question mark (?) in the following SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
(a) GRU (b) GSU series? (a) 334 (b) 337 (c) 340 (d) 343
(c) GSV (d) ETU 25, 36, 51, 70, 93, 120, ?
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) Q.523. Which letter-cluster will replace
Q.508. Which number will replace the (a) 163 (b) 141 (c) 159 (d) 151 the question mark (?) in the following
question mark(?) in the following series? series?
3, 12, 52, 159, 640, ? Q.516. Select the letter cluster that can SAG, KSY, CKQ, ?
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) replace the question mark (?) in the SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
(a) 1731 (b) 1923 given letter cluster series. (a) UAG (b) RZF
(c) 1910 (d) 1863 PZX, QAY, SCA, VFD, ? (c) UZF (d) SAG
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening)
Q.509. Select the letter cluster that can (a) YKH (b) ZJH Q.524. Which letter-cluster will replace
replace the question mark (?) in the (c) AJG (d) ZKH the question mark(?) in the following
given letter-cluster series. series?
UKS, ZPX, EUC, JZH, ? Q.517. Which number will replace the KAP, MIN, IUR, OEL, GOT, ?
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) question mark (?) in the following SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening)
(a) PEM (b) OEM number series? (a) PUJ (b) QAJ
(c) ODN (d) ODM 16,28, ?, 46, 52 (c) PAK (d) QUK
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
Q.525. Which letter-cluster will replace Q.532. Select the number from among Q.539. Select the combination of letters
the question mark(?) in the following the given options that can replace the that when sequentially placed in the
series? question mark (?) in the following series. blanks of the given series will complete
TWZ, VYB, XAD,? 2, 4, 5, 19, 71, ? the series.
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning) KO_ MCL_QMCMO_ M_ NOQC
(a) ZCF (b) YBE (a) 361 (b) 316 SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) ZBE (d) ADG (c) 216 (d) 261 (a) M, O, Q, C, O (b) Q, O, C, Q, M
(c) M, O, Q, C, M (d) Q, O, Q, C, M
Q.526. Which letter-cluster will replace Q.533. Select the number from among
the question mark(?) in the following the given options that can replace the Q.540. Select the number from among
series? question mark (?) in the following series. the given options that can replace the
SQO, LJH, ECA, ? 10, 13, 19, 31, ?, 103 question mark (?) in the following series.
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon) 1, 2, 6, 21, ?, 445
(a) XVT (b) XUS (a) 73 (b) 61 (c) 49 (d) 55 SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) YWV (d) YWU (a) 66 (b) 88 (c) 44 (d) 94
Q.534. Select the letter-cluster that can
Q.527. Which number will replace the replace the question mark (?) in the Q.541. Select the combination of letters
question mark(?) in the following following series. that when sequentially placed in the
number series. REST, SEST, SFST, ? , SFTU blanks of the given series will complete
5, 17, 53, ? , 485 SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon) the series.
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) (a) SFRT (b) SGTT Y_B P_ _ A_ P K_ A B_ K Y _ B P K
(a) 159 (b) 161 (c) 163 (d) 157 (c) SFUT (d) SFTT SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening)
(a) Y A K B Y P A (b) A K Y B Y P K
Q.528. Which number will replace the Q.535. Select the number from among (c) A K Y B Y P A (d) A K A Y K P A
question mark(?) in the following series? the given options that can replace the
124, 140, 128, 136, 132, ? question mark (?) in the following series. Q.542. Select the number from among
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) 56, 56, 54, 162, 158, ? the given options that can replace the
(a) 130 (b) 132 (c) 136 (d) 128 SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) question mark (?) in the following series.
(a) 268 (b) 790 (c) 830 (d) 456 12, 15, 75, ?, 738, 749
Q.529. Which number will replace the SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening)
question mark(?) in the following Q.536. Select the combination of letters (a) 90 (b) 82 (c) 259 (d) 155
number series? that when sequentially placed in the
52, 42, 34, 28, ? blanks of the given series will complete Q.543. Select the number that can
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) the series. replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) 28 (b) 24 (c) 26 (d) 22 _S_E_SZ_FS_E following series.
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, ?
Q.530. Which number will replace the (a) F S E Z F (b) F E S Z E SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning)
question mark(?) in the following series. (c) Z F S E Z (d) F Z F E Z (a) 59 (b) 49 (c) 53 (d) 51
5, 24, 61, 122, 213, ?
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) Q.537. Select the number from among Q.544. Select the combination of letters
(a) 343 (b) 340 (c) 337 (d) 346 the given options that can replace the that when sequentially placed in the
question mark (?) in the following series. blanks of the given series will complete
SSC CHSL 2020 Tier I 4, 7, 11, 17, 27, 45, ? the series.
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning) K_NUM_L_UMKLN__
Q.531. Select the combination of letters (a) 87 (b) 97 (c) 78 (d) 79 SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning)
that when sequentially placed in the (a) K N U M L (b) K U N L M
blanks of the given letter series will Q.538. Select the option that represents (c) U N K M L (d) L K N U M
complete the series. the letters that, when placed from left to
a _ _ gb _ _ acegb _ _ aceg _ _ _ right in the blanks below, will complete Q.545. Select the combination of letters
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning) the letter sequence correctly. that when sequentially placed in the gaps
(a) dfdfbcedf (b) cedfdfbdf Q__RRKZ__KZRT__R of the given letter series will complete
(c) fdfbdfced (d) cefbdfdfd SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning) the series.
(a) Q Z R S P R (b) K Z R P R Z g_ ctd_ wpmz_pctdawp_zgpct_a_pmz
(c) K Z R S Z T (d) K Z R S K Z SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) pgdamw (b) pagmdw
(c) pamgwd (d) pgadmw (a) X Z C E Y (b) E C Y X Z SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening)
(c) C X Y Z E (d) Z E C X Y (a) 155 (b) 121 (c) 98 (d) 102
Q.546. Select the number from among
the given options that can replace the Q.553. Select the number that can Q.560. Select the combination of letters
question mark (?) in the following series. replace the question mark (?) in the that when sequentially placed in the
1, 6, 25, 76, ?, 154 following series. blanks of the given series will complete
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon) 14, 28, 31, 124, 129, ? the series.
(a) 134 (b) 123 (c) 153 (d) 164 SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) pr_bn_rq_np_qb_p_q_n
(a) 774 (b) 644 SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening)
Q.547. Select the number that can (c) 447 (d) 666 (a) q, p, b, r, r, n, n (b) q, b, p, n, r, n, r
replace the question mark (?) in the (c) q, r, n, p, b, r, n (d) q, p, b, r, n, r, b
following series. Q.554. Select the combination of letters
432, 413, 396, ? , 368, 357, 348 that when sequentially placed in the Q.561. Select the combination of letters
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening) blanks of the given series will complete that when sequentially placed in the
(a) 365 (b) 386 the series. blanks of the given letter series will
(c) 375 (d) 381 rrpps_p_ssr_ssr__p complete the series.
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) a_ _bcde_ _abbcd_ _aabb_ _ee
Q.548. Select the combination of letters (a) p r p p s (b) s r r s p SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning)
that when sequentially placed in the (c) s s r p p (d) s p r r p (a) aeaebecd (b) aeecdbea
blanks of the given series will complete (c) abeaeecd (d) abecdeae
the series. Q.555. Select the combination of letters
r_l_qrp_bq_plb_r_l_q that when sequentially placed in the Q.562. Select the number from among
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening) blanks of the given series will complete the given options that can replace the
(a) p, p, l, b, r, q, b (b) p, b, l, r, q, p, b the series. question mark (?) in the following series.
(c) l, p, q, b, r, p, b (d) p, l, b, q, r, b, p __cfb_c_bd_f 3, 5, 15, 41, ?, 173
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.549. Select the combination of letters (a) b c f d c (b) b d d f c (a) 91 (b) 112 (c) 78 (d) 106
that when sequentially placed in the (c) d c d f b (d) f d c b c
blanks of the given letter series will Q.563. Select the combination of letters
complete the series. Q.556. Select the number from among that when sequentially placed in the
l _ chtlgc _ tlg _ ht _ gc _ tlgch _ the given options that can replace the blanks of the given letter series will
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning) question mark (?) in the following series. complete the series.
(a) ghclht (b) ghchlt 33, 34, 30, 39, 23, 48, 12, ? ZH_ORC__K_R_ZH_O_C
(c) hhgclt (d) hghclt SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 14 (b) 16 (c) 41 (d) 61 (a) Z, H, K, O, C, K, R
Q.550. Select the number from among (b) K, Z, H, K, R, K, R
the given options that can replace the Q.557. Select the number from among (c) K, Z, H, O, C, K, R
question mark (?) in the following series. the given options that can replace the (d) K, Z, O, R, C, K, R
9, 10, 13, 24, 37, 66, 97, ? question mark (?) in the following series.
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning) 3, 7, 13, 25, 47, 83, ? Q.564. Select the number from among
(a) 125 (b) 152 (c) 215 (d) 251 SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon) the given options that can replace the
(a) 273 (b) 173 (c) 137 (d) 237 question mark (?) in the following series.
Q.551. Select the number that can Q.558. Select the combination of letters 14, 16, 34, 104, 418, ?
replace the question mark (?) in the that when sequentially placed in the SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon)
following series. blanks of the given series will complete (a) 2158 (b) 1894
45, 49, 57, ?, 105, 169 the series. (c) 1560 (d) 2092
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon) h_cg_hk_gl_kc_l
(a) 69 (b) 73 (c) 75 (d) 70 SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon) Q.565. Select the number from among
(a) c h l k g (b) g h l c k the given options that can replace the
Q.552. Select the combination of letters (c) k l c h g (d) l g k h c question mark (?) in the following series.
that when sequentially placed in the 4, 5, 13, 22, 86, 111, ?
blanks of the given series will complete Q.559. Select the number from among SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening)
the series. the given options that can replace the (a) 327 (b) 427
Z_CYE_X_Y_ZXC_E question mark (?) in the following series. (c) 247 (d) 237
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon) 34, 39, 50, 67, 90, ?, 162
Q.566. Select the combination of letters (a) O B Z H Z O (b) O C Z H Z H SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning)
that when sequentially placed in the (c) O B H O Z O (d) H B Z H H O (a) 22 (b) 14 (c) 18 (d) 17
blanks of the given letter series will
complete the series. Q.573. Select the number that can Q.580. Select the combination of letters
pl_pp_sp_lsppl_p replace the question mark (?) in the that when sequentially placed in the
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening) following series. blanks of the given series will complete
(a) s p p l (b) s l p s 35, 35, 33, 99, 95, 475, ? the series.
(c) l s l p (d) p l s p SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning) s_tmsr_m_rt_s_tm
(a) 481 (b) 501 (c) 476 (d) 469 SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.567. Select the number from among (a) r, t, s, m, r (b) r, t, r, m, s
the given options that can replace the Q.574. Select the option that represents (c) r, s, m, r, t (d) r, s, t, r, m
question mark (?) in the following series. the letters that, when placed from left to
71, 56, 44, 35, 29, ? right in the blanks below, will complete Q.581. Which of the following numbers
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning) the letter sequence correctly. does NOT belong to the group?
(a) 26 (b) 20 (c) 29 (d) 23 K_P_LC_R_CP_N_PR 423, 171, 801, 900, 701
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.568. Select the combination of letters (a) E R P R R C (b) C P P M R R (a) 171 (b) 701 (c) 801 (d) 423
that when sequentially placed in the (c) M R P M R R (d) C R P M R C
blanks of the given letter series will Q.582. Select the number from among
complete the series. Q.575. Select the combination of letters the given options that can replace the
kji_k__ikji_k__i that when sequentially placed in the question mark (?) in the following series.
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning) blanks of the given series will complete 7, 9, 14, 24, ?, 67
(a) j k j k j k (b) i j i i j i the series. SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) k i j k i j (d) i k j i k j ba_da_bb_d_acb_add_cb (a) 45 (b) 37 (c) 41 (d) 43
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.569. Select the number from among (a) c a d d b a a (b) d c d a b d Q.583. Select the combination of letters
the given options that can replace the (c) b c a c b a (d) d c a d b a that when sequentially placed in the
question mark (?) in the following series. blanks of the given letter series will
12, 22, 40, 74, 140, ? Q.576. Select the number that can complete the series.
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon) replace the question mark (?) in the ac_da_dda__dac_d
(a) 280 (b) 268 (c) 270 (d) 274 following series. SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon)
63, 63, 56, 56, 49, 49, 42, ? (a) d c c d d (b) a c d c a
Q.570. Select the combination of letters SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) d a c c d (d) c c d a d
that when sequentially placed in the (a) 42 (b) 35 (c) 30 (d) 27
blanks of the given series will complete Q.584. Select the number from among
the series. Q.577. Select the combination of letters the given options that can replace the
O_E_OZ_T_Z_T that when sequentially placed in the question mark (?) in the following series.
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon) blanks of the given letter series will 5, 9, 16, 31, 60, 119, ?
(a) O E T Z T (b) E Z T O E complete the series. SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening)
(c) Z T E O E (d) T E Z O Z p_qqr_ppq_rr_pq__r (a) 436 (b) 326 (c) 236 (d) 346
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.571. Select the number from among (a) p r q p q r (b) r p q r p q Q.585. Select the combination of letters
the given options that can replace the (c) q q p p r r (d) q p r q r q that when sequentially placed in the
question mark(?) in the following series. blanks of the given series will complete
52, ?, 113, 162, 226, 307 Q.578. Select the number that can the series.
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening) replace the question mark (?) in the k l_pn_klmp_b_lm_nbk_mp
(a) 70 (b) 77 (c) 89 (d) 83 following series. nb
14, 29, 60, 123, ? , 505 SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.572. Select the combination of letters SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening) (a) m, n, b, p, k, l (b) k, l, m, n, b, p
that when sequentially placed in the (a) 305 (b) 250 (c) 280 (d) 150 (c) m, b, n, k, p, l (d) n, m, b, l, p, k
blanks of the given series will complete
the series. Q.579. Select the number from among Q.586. Select the combination of letters
H _ Z _ H O Z CHO_ D _O_EH_ the given options that can replace the that when sequentially placed in the
Z F question mark (?) in the following series. blanks of the given letter series will
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening) 8, 8, 11, 11, 14, 14, ? complete the series.
a _ bcd _ _ aabc _ dea _ _ cd _ e K_TZ_Y_M_ZO_K_T_OY Q.600. Select the number among the
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning) given options that can replace the
(a) adebdda (b) adedabd (a) M O T T Y N Z (b) M N K T Y K Z question mark(?) in the following series.
(c) adabded (d) dabdade (c) M O T Y K M Z (d) M O K T Y M Z 7, 10, 18, 29, ?, 78
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.587. Select the number from among Q.594. Select the number from among (a) 54 (b) 45 (c) 48 (d) 51
the given options that can replace the the given options that can replace the
question mark (?) in the following series. question mark (?) in the following series. Q.601. Select the combination of letters
8, 24, 48, 80, ?, 168 59, 59, 61, 183, 187, ? that when sequentially placed in the
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) blanks of the given series will complete
(a) 122 (b) 116 (c) 120 (d) 118 (a) 935 (b) 632 the series.
(c) 876 (d) 705 c_temcp_em_pt__
Q.588. Select the number that can SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon)
replace the question mark (?) in the Q.595. Select the combination of letters (a) p t c e m (b) p e c t m
following series. that when sequentially placed in the (c) c t m e p (d) m p e t c
1, 2, 10, 37, ? , 226 blanks of the given series will complete
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon) the series. Q.602. Select the combination of letters
(a) 101 (b) 89 (c) 98 (d) 73 p_tbcpr_bc_rtb_p_t_c that when sequentially placed in the
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) blanks of the given series will complete
Q.589. Select the combination of letters (a) r, c, p, b, t, r (b) r, p, c, t, b, r the series.
that when sequentially placed in the (c) r, t, p, c, r, b (d) r, p, t, r, b, c ck_gkc_t_k_ktg_ck_gk
blanks of the given letter series will SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening)
complete the series. Q.596. Select the combination of letters (a) t, k, g, c, k, t (b) t, k, g, c, c, t
T_R__S_DT_RD_S_D that when sequentially placed in the (c) t, g, k, c, k, t (d) t, k, c, g, k, t
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon) blanks of the given letter series will
(a) S T S R R T R (b) S D T D S T T complete the series. Q.603. Select the number that can
(c) D S T R T T R (d) S D T R S T R M T _ R M _ Q R _VQ_MW_RM replace the question mark (?) in the
_QR following series.
Q.590. Select the number from among SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) 25, 26, 53, 160, 641, ?
the given options that can replace the (a) R U M R Q Y (b) Q U M Q R X SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening)
question mark (?) in the following series. (c) Q U M R Q X (d) Q U S R Q R (a) 3403 (b) 3202 (c) 2908 (d) 3206
8, 11, 17, 26, 38, ? SSC CGL 2020 Tier I
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening) Q.597. Select the number that can
(a) 53 (b) 56 (c) 50 (d) 58 replace the question mark (?) in the Q.604. Select the combination of letters
following series. that when sequentially placed in the
Q.591. Select the combination of letters 4, 11, 31, 65, 193, ? blanks of the given series will complete
that when sequentially placed in the SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) the series.
blanks of the given series will complete (a) 396 (b) 369 (c) 389 (d) 398 L_UA_Z_N_AP_L_U_PZ
the series. SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning)
t_fetc___cfe Q.598. Select the number that can (a) P, N, L, Z, U, A, N
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening) replace the question mark (?) in the (b) N, P, L, U, Z, N, A
(a) t c f e (b) f e t c following series. (c) P, L, U, Z, N, A, N
(c) e c f t (d) c f e t 46, 47, 94, 97, 388, ? (d) N, L, P, A, N, U, Z
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.592. Select the number from among (a) 398 (b) 393 (c) 419 (d) 411 Q.605. Select the number from among
the given options that can replace the the given options that can replace the
question mark (?) in the following series. Q.599. Select the combination of letters question mark (?) in
89, 79, 71, ?, 53, 43 that when sequentially placed in the the following series.
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning) blanks of the given series will complete 24, 35, 51, 73, 102, ?
(a) 61 (b) 67 (c) 69 (d) 63 the series. SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning)
_kl_lj_jkj_l_lj (a) 151 (b) 139 (c) 131 (d) 149
Q.593. Select the combination of letters SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning)
that when sequentially placed in the (a) j l k l k (b) k j l l k Q.606. Select the letter-cluster from
blanks of the given (c) l k l j k (d) j k l k k among the given options that can replace
series will complete the series.
the question mark (?) in the following (a) K, P, Q, R, D, A, P (a) 133 (b) 143 (c) 134 (d) 131
series. SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning) (b) K, P, Q, R, D, A, Q
PNNA, RPPE, TRRI, VTTO, ? (c) K, P, Q, R, A, D, P Q.619. Select the letter-cluster from
(a) XWWU (b) XVVU (d) K, P, R, Q, D, A, P among the given options that can replace
(c) YUUV (d) YVVU the question mark (?) in the following
Q.613. Select the number from among series.
Q.607. Select the letter-cluster from the given options that can replace the GCB, JHE, MMH, PRK, ?
among the given options that can replace question mark (?) in the following series. SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon)
the question mark (?) in the following 27, 30, 37, 50, ?, 98 (a) RVM (b) SXM
series. SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) (c) TXO (d) SWN
CMQR, BONV, AQKZ, ZSHD, ? (a) 69 (b) 78 (c) 62 (d) 82
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.620. Select the number from among
(a) YVEI (b) YUEH Q.614. Select the letter-cluster from the given options that can replace the
(c) ZVGH (d) ZUDH among the given options that can replace question mark (?) in the following series.
the question mark (?) in the following 5, 13, 22, 34, 51, 75, 108, 152, ?
Q.608. Select the number from among series. SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon)
the given options that can replace the OAST, OASU, OAUU, ?, SDUU (a) 290 (b) 203 (c) 230 (d) 209
question mark (?) in the following series. SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening)
4, 11, 31, 65, 193, ? (a) ODVU (b) PDUU Q.621. Select the letter from among the
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) OCUU (d) ODUU given options that can replace the
(a) 389 (b) 368 (c) 386 (d) 398 question mark (?) in the following series.
Q.615. Select the letter-cluster from B, E, G, J, L, ?
Q.609. Select the combination of letters among the given options that can replace SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon)
that when sequentially placed in the the question mark (?) in the following (a) O (b) N (c) P (d) Q
blanks of the given series will complete series.
the series. UTMD, QXIH, MBEL, IFAP, ? Q.622. Select the letter-cluster from
l _ chtlgc _ tlg _ht _ gc _ tlgch _ SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) among the given options that can replace
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) EKWU (b) EKXT the question mark (?) in the following
(a) g, h, c, l, h, t (b) h, h, g, c, l, t (c) EJWT (d) DJVT series.
(c) h, g, h, c, l, t (d) g, h, c, h, l, t BOARD, BOARW, BOAIW, ?, BLZIW,
Q.616. Select the combination of letters YLZIW
Q.610. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening)
that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the given series will complete (a) BOAIW (b) BOZIW
blanks of the given series will complete the series. (c) BOZRW (d) BLZRW
the series. UA _B_TU_CBD_ _ACB_TUAC _ _T
K _ CT _ Z _ TM _ C T N _ CT _ Z _ T SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning) Q.623. Select the combination of letters
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) (a) C, D, A, U, U, D, B, D that when sequentially placed in the
(a) Z, L, C, Z, Z, K, C (b) C, D, A, T, U, D, B, D blanks of the given series will complete
(b) Z, L, T, Z, Z, P, C (c) D, C, A, T, U, D, D, B the series.
(c) Z, L, C, Z, Z, O, C (d) C, D, A, T, U, D, C, D b _ ce _ kb _ c _ f kbb _ ef _ bbc _ fk
(d) Z, Y, C, Z, Z, O, C SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.617. Select the letter-cluster from (a) b, e, b, f, c, k, e (b) b, f, b, e, c, e, k
Q.611. Select the number from among among the given options that can replace (c) b, f, b, e, c, k, e (d) b, f, b, c, e, k, e
the given options that can replace the the question mark (?) in the following
question mark (?) in the following series. series. Q.624. Select the number from among
29, 30, 38, 65, 129, ? THME, WKJB, ZNGY, CQDV, ? the given options that can replace the
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning) question mark (?) in the following series.
(a) 265 (b) 254 (c) 229 (d) 234 (a) FUAS (b) FTBS 37, 52, 74, 104, 143, ?
(c) FTAR (d) FTAS SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.612. Select the combination of letters (a) 168 (b) 202 (c) 176 (d) 192
that when sequentially placed in the Q.618. Select the number from among
blanks of the given series will complete the given options that can replace the Q.625. Select the letter from among the
the series. question mark (?) in the following series. given options that can replace the
Q_AD_R_KADP_QKA_PRQK_D_R 10, 22, 35, 40, 72, 40, ? question mark (?) in the following series.
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning) P, N, J, H, ?
the question mark (?) in the following (a) 118 (b) 120 (c) 122 (d) 124 Q.678. Which number will replace the
series. question mark (?) in the following
ROAD, SMDZ, TKGV, UIJR, ? Q.671. Which letter-cluster will replace number series?
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon) the question mark (?) in the following 4, 6, 9, 14, 23, 40, ?
(a) VHON (b) VHNO letter-cluster series? SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning )
(c) VFNM (d) VGMN VSP, NKH, FCZ, ? (a) 72 (b) 73 (c) 71 (d) 74
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning )
Q.665. Select the combination of letters (a) WUS (b) XVS Q.679. Which number will replace the
that when sequentially placed in the (c) XUR (d) WTQ question mark (?) in the following
blanks of the given series will complete number series?
the series. Q.672. Which number will replace the 168, 168, 84, 28, ?
qpl_r_plt_qp_trq_l_r question mark (?) in the following SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning )
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon) number series? (a) 4 (b) 7 (c) 12 (d) 14
(a) t, q, r, l, p, t (b) q, p, r, t, l, p 6, 11, 18, 27, 38, ?
(c) q, r, l, t, p, p (d) p, t, r, q, t, l SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning ) Q.680. Which letter cluster will replace
(a) 51 (b) 49 (c) 54 (d) 53 the question mark (?) in the following
Q.666. Select the number from among letter series?
the given options that can replace the Q.673. Select the number that can TPM, IEB, XTQ, ?
question mark (?) in the following series. replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning )
4096, 1024, 256, 64, ? following series. (a) MIF (b) MIE (c) NJF (d) NJG
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon) 117, 98, 80, ?, 47, 32
(a) 30 (b) 16 (c) 8 (d) 28 SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon ) Q.681. Which of the following numbers
(a) 75 (b) 63 (c) 55 (d) 58 will replace the question mark (?) in the
Q.667. Select the letter-cluster from given series?
among the given options that can replace Q.674. Select the number that can 68, 77, 89, 105, ?, 153
the question mark (?) in the following replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon)
series. given number series. (a) 126 (b) 130 (c) 141 (d) 120
CLAP, HLVP, HQVK, MQQK, ? 15, 19, 28, 44, ?, 105
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening) SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening ) Q.682. Which of the following
(a) MLQP (b) RQLK (a) 69 (b) 72 (c) 64 (d) 76 letter-clusters will replace the question
(c) HQVK (d) MVQF mark (?) in the given series?
Q.675. Select the combination of letters YTM, AQQ, CNU, ?, GHC
Q.668. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon)
that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the given letter series will (a) ELZ (b) EKY
blanks of the given series will complete complete the series. (c) DLY (d) EKX
the series. c__d_knd_k_dc
dq_pln_qt_lnd_tpl_dq_p_n SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening ) Q.683. Which of the following numbers
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening) (a) knncc (b) knccn will replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) t, t, q, p, n, l, d (b) t, p, d, q, l, n, t (c) kcncn (d) nkcdn given series?
(c) t, d, p, q, n, t, l (d) d, l, n, p, q, t, t 55, 68, 82, ?, 113, 130
Q.676 Select the number that does NOT SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.669. Select the number from among belong to the given number series. (a) 97 (b) 104 (c) 94 (d) 90
the given options that can replace the 39, 46, 60, 82, 109, 144
question mark (?) in the following series. SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening ) Q.684. Which number will replace the
68, 3, 63, 3, 57, 9, 50, 15, 42, 33, 33, ? (a) 82 (b) 109 (c) 46 (d) 39 question mark (?) in the following
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening) number series?
(a) 66 (b) 33 (c) 63 (d) 36 Q.677. Which number will replace the 2, 12, 30, 56, 90, 132, ?
question mark (?) in the following SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening )
SSC MTS 2020 Tier 1 series? (a) 180 (b) 184 (c) 186 (d) 182
11, 13, 16, 26, 41, 67, 102, ?
Q.670. Which number will replace the SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning ) Q.685. Which letter-cluster will replace
question mark (?) in the following (a) 251 (b) 215 (c) 152 (d) 125 the question mark (?) in the following
number series? letter-cluster series?
128, 116, 126, 118, 124, ? GJM, QTW, ADG, ?
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning ) SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening )
(a) KOR (b) JNR Q.693. Which letter-cluster will replace 40, 40, 42, 126, 130, ?
(c) KNQ (d) JMP the question mark (?) in the following SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon)
series? (a) 260 (b) 275 (c) 452 (d) 650
Q.686. Which number will replace the BDF, HKN, PRT, VYB, DFH, ?
question mark (?) in the following SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening ) Q.701. Which of the following numbers
number series? (a) JMP (b) KNQ will replace the question mark (?) in the
86, 74, 84, 76, ?, 78, 80 (c) JLN (d) JLK given series?
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening ) 35, 50, 80, 125, 185, ?
(a) 80 (b) 82 (c) 78 (d) 84 Q.694. Which number will replace the SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon)
question mark (?) in the following (a) 220 (b) 257 (c) 238 (d) 260
Q.687. Which of the following numbers number series?
will replace the question mark (?) in the 2, 3, 6, 10, 17, ? Q.702. Which of the following numbers
given series ? SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening ) will replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning ) (a) 30 (b) 25 (c) 28 (d) 27 given series?
11, 22, 25, ?, 105, 630 5, 20, 65, 200, ?
(a) 29 (b) 55 (c) 75 (d) 100 Q.695. Which number will replace the SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening )
question mark (?) in the following (a) 575 (b) 605 (c) 1005 (d) 1055
Q.688. Which of the following number series?
letter-clusters will replace the question 3, 7, 22, 45, 136, ?, 820 Q.703. Which of the following numbers
mark (?) in the given series? SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening ) will replace the question mark (?) in the
FUV, IXW, LAX, ?, RGZ (a) 293 (b) 517 (c) 273 (d) 409 given series?
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning ) 40, 41, 50, 75, 124, ?
(a) PCY (b) PCX Q.696. Which letter-cluster will replace SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening )
(c) ODY (d) OCW the question mark (?) in the following (a) 205 (b) 257 (c) 232 (d) 264
letter-cluster series?
Q.689. Which of the following numbers SWA, CGK, MQU, ? Q.704. Which of the following
will replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning ) letter-clusters will replace the question
given series? (a) XAE (b) WZC mark (?) in the given series?
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning ) (c) VZD (d) WAE NYD, MXC, LWB, KVA, ?
50, 86, ?, 127, 136, 140, 141 SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening )
(a) 123 (b) 99 (c) 111 (d) 103 Q.697. Which number will replace the (a) JUZ (b) JUY
question mark (?) in the following (c) JTZ (d) LTZ
Q.690. Which of the following numbers number series?
will replace the question mark (?) in the 6, 15, 42, ?, 366, 1095 Q.705. Which number will replace the
given series? SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning ) question mark (?) in the following
27, 29, 32, 37, 44, 55, 68, ? (a) 125 (b) 123 (c) 129 (d) 126 number series?
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Afternoon ) 7, 9, 13, 16, 25, 29, ?, 50
(a) 85 (b) 71 (c) 80 (d) 90 Q.698. Which number will replace the SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
question mark (?) in the following (a) 47 (b) 38 (c) 41 (d) 45
Q.691. Which of the following numbers number series?
will replace the question mark (?) in the 12, 18, 21, 27, 30, ? Q.706. Which letter-cluster will replace
given series? SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning ) the question mark (?) in the following
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Afternoon ) (a) 33 (b) 39 (c) 34 (d) 36 series?
21, 26, 41, 76, 141, ? PMOR, RNNP, TOMN, VPLL, ?
(a) 217 (b) 203 (c) 177 (d) 246 Q.699. Which of the following SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
letter-clusters will replace the question (a) XRJK (b) XQKJ
Q.692. Which of the following letter mark (?) in the given series? (c) VQJJ (d) YQKJ
clusters will replace the question mark YKS, VHP, SEM, ?, MYG
(?) in the given series? SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon) Q.707. Which number will replace the
HQMR, IRLQ, JSKP, KTJO, ? (a) PDI (b) PCK question mark (?) in the following
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Afternoon ) (c) QBJ (d) PBJ number series?
(a) LUIN (b) LUJO 91, 100, 94, 97, 101, 90, 112, ?
(c) MUJN (d) MUIO Q.700. Which of the following numbers SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
will replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 83 (b) 123 (c) 87 (d) 79
given series?
Q.708. Select the combination of letters Q.715. Which number will replace the Q.722. Which number will replace the
that when sequentially placed in the question mark (?) in the following question mark (?) in the following
blanks of the given letter series will number series? number series?
complete the series. SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning) SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening)
J_ _G_KP_ _ _PGJ 256, 123, 66, ?, 18, 6 17, 20, 30, 45, 71, 106, ?
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) (a) 32 (b) 27 (c) 29 (d) 33 (a) 143 (b) 171 (c) 167 (d) 156
(a) GJPKJK (b) PJKGJK
(c) KPJGJK (d) KJPGKJ Q.716. Which letter-cluster will replace Q.723. Which number will replace the
the question mark (?) in the following question mark (?) in the following
Q.709. Select the number that can series? series?
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning) SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning)
given number series. HEA, JGC, LIE, ? 31, 32, 35, 46, 59, 88, 119, ?
30, 42, 56, 72, ?, 110 (a) NKG (b) PLI (a) 174 (b) 147 (c) 141 (d) 114
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) (c) EBX (d) DAW
(a) 102 (b) 88 (c) 90 (d) 92 Q.724. Which number will replace the
Q.717. Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following
Q.710. Select the number that can question mark (?) in the following series?
replace the question mark (?) in the number series? SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning)
given number series. SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon) 8, 26, 73, 157, 284, 464, 705, 1017, ?
6, 7, 13, 20, 33, 53, ? 8, 16, 12, 32, 16, 64, ? (a) 1480 (b) 1840 (c) 1408 (d) 1804
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) (a) 18 (b) 32 (c) 24 (d) 20
(a) 73 (b) 86 (c) 89 (d) 79 Q.725. Which of the following numbers
Q.718. Which number will replace the will replace the question mark (?) in the
Q.711. Select the number that can question mark (?) in the following given series?
replace the question mark (?) in the number series? SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon)
given number series. SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon) 140, 141, 133, 160, 96, ?
121, 57, 21, 5, ? 54, 68, 78, 84, ? (a) 337 (b) 311 (c) 221 (d) 276
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening ) (a) 86 (b) 88 (c) 84 (d) 90
(a) 4 (b) 8 (c) 1 (d) 3 Q.726. Which of the following
Q.719. Which letter cluster will replace letter-clusters will replace the question
Q.712. Select the combination of letters the question mark (?) in the following mark (?) in the given series?
that when sequentially placed in the letter series? SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon)
blanks of the given letter series will SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon) ZML, WKK, TIJ, QGI, ?
complete the series. RUY, DGK, PSW, ? (a) MEH (b) ODH
C_ _U_KZU_K_UC (a) ADG (b) ADH (c) NDG (d) NEH
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening ) (c) BEI (d) BEH
(a) KZCCZ (b) ZCKZC Q.727. Which of the following numbers
(c) UKZCK (d) CKZCZ Q.720. Which letter-cluster will replace will replace the question mark (?) in the
the question mark (?) in the following given series?
Q.713. Select the number that can series? SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon)
replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening) 20, 44, 92, 188, 380, ?
given number series. QUESTION, USINETO, SNTIEO, (a) 884 (b) 760 (c) 880 (d) 764
26, 37, 50, 65, ?, 101 NIOTE, ?
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening ) (a) ITEO (b) TEOI Q.728. Select the number that can
(a) 78 (b) 82 (c) 80 (d) 92 (c) ITOE (d) OEIT replace the question mark (?) in the
following series.
Q.721. Which number will replace the SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
Q.714. Which number will replace the
question mark (?) in the following 7, 8, 15, 18, 23, 28, 31, 38, ?
question mark (?) in the following
number series? number series? (a) 39 (b) 48 (c) 45 (d) 43
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening)
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning)
13, 16, 23, 36, 57, 88, ?, 188 Q.729. Select the combination of letters
16, 32, 8, 48, 6, 60, 5, ?
(a) 145 (b) 119 (c) 131 (d) 127 that when sequentially placed in the
(a) 70 (b) 65 (c) 75 (d) 60
blanks of the given letter series will
complete the series.
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
_B_A_SAB__BS (c) 311221 (d) 321121 Q.744. Select the letter-cluster that will
(a) ASBAS (b) ASBSA replace the question mark (?) in the
(c) BASBA (d) SABAS Q.737. Which number will replace the given series.
question mark (?) in the following SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning)
Q.730. Which letter-cluster from the number series? bisq, dguo, ?, hcyk
options will replace the question mark SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon) (a) fewm (b) eevm
(?) to complete the given series? 15, 21, 24, 30 , ? (c) efvn (d) ffwn
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning) (a) 34 (b) 33 (c) 39 (d) 40
HJKL, GHHH, FFED, ? Q.745. Select the numbers that will
(a) EDBZ (b) EDCB Q.738. Which number will replace the replace the question marks (?) in the
(c) EEDC (d) EEBZ question mark (?) in the following given series.
number series? SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning)
Q.731. Which number from the options SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) 23, 25, 29, 35, 47, 50, ?, ?
will replace the question mark (?) in the 26, 28, 24, 30, 22, ? (a) 75, 50 (b) 54, 68
following series? (a) 26 (b) 30 (c) 28 (d) 32 (c) 56, 70 (d) 62, 70
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning)
13, 6, 11, 5, 9, ? Q.739. Which letter cluster will replace Q.746. Which number will replace the
(a) 7 (b) 12 (c) 17 (d) 4 the question mark (?) in the following question mark (?) in the following
letter series? number series?
Q.732. Which number from the options SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon)
will replace the question mark (?) in the TQN, JGD, ZWT, ? 12, 24, 36, 46, 56, ?, 72
following series? (a) PMJ (b) QMK (a) 65 (b) 62 (c) 66 (d) 64
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning) (c) QNK (d) OLI
1, 6, 7, 13, 20, 33, ? Q.747. Which letter cluster will replace
(a) 59 (b) 55 (c) 49 (d) 53 Q.740. Which number will replace the the question mark (?) in the following
question mark (?) in the following letter series?
Q.733. Select the combination of letters number series? SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon)
that when sequentially placed in the SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) WAS, YCU, AEW, ?
blanks of the given series will complete 8, 18, 26, 32, 36, ? (a) GKC (b) CGY
the series. (a) 42 (b) 40 (c) 38 (d) 36 (c) FJB (d) HLD
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon)
ca_b_ _ac_bc_cbb Q.741. Select the letter that will replace Q.748. Which number will replace the
(a) ccbac (b) cabcc the question mark (?) in the given series. question mark (?) in the following
(c) ccaab (d) cbcba SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) number series?
E, G, L, V, ? SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon)
Q.734. Which letter will replace the (a) M (b) G (c) S (d) P 48, 32, 23, 19, ?
question mark (?) in the following letter (a) 20 (b) 18 (c) 19 (d) 17
series? Q.742. Select the combination of letters
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon) that when sequentially placed in the Q.749. Which of the following
C, W, E, U, ? blanks of the given series will complete letter-clusters will replace the question
(a) G (b) F (c) H (d) I the series. mark (?) in the given series?
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening)
Q.735. Which letter-cluster will replace B _ DC _ _ ADD _ BA LOK, JMI, HKG, FIE, ?
the question mark (?) in the following (a) ABCB (b) DABC (a) DHG (b) DGD
letter-cluster series? (c) ACBC (d) DACB (c) EGD (d) DGC
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon)
mnl, kpj, irh, ? Q.743. Select the number that will Q.750. Which of the following numbers
(a) gtf (b) gue (c) hsg (d) guf replace the question mark (?) in the will replace the question mark (?) in the
given number series. given series?
Q.736. Which number will replace the SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening)
question mark (?) in the following 2, 5, 13, 29, ? 15, 15, 17, 51, 55, ?
number series? (a) 41 (b) 43 (c) 39 (d) 47 (a) 275 (b) 110 (c) 255 (d) 165
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon)
1, 11, 21, 1211, 3112, ?
(a) 113121 (b) 132112
Q.751. Which of the following numbers SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening) (a) ETTRUIB (b) BIURTTE
will replace the question mark (?) in the 25, 34, 52, ?, 160, 304 (c) ETRTUIB (d) EURTTIB
given series? (a) 88 (b) 80 (c) 99 (d) 95
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening) Q.766. Select the combination of letters
42, 41, 45, 36, 52, 27, ? Q.759. Which of the following numbers that when sequentially placed in the gaps
(a) 63 (b) 81 (c) 91 (d) 49 will replace the question mark (?) in the of the given letter series will complete
given series? the series.
Q.752. Select the number that can SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening) e _ _ c _ j f_ _ _ f c e
replace the question mark (?) in the 1080, 360, ?, 60, 30, 10, 5 SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening)
given number series. (a) 180 (b) 240 (c) 170 (d) 120 (a) jfecej (b) jcefje
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning) (c) jfejce (d) fecjej
24, 60, 120, 210, 336, ? Q.760. Which of the following letter-set
(a) 428 (b) 390 (c) 490 (d) 504 will replace the question mark (?) in the Q.767. Find the number that does NOT
given series? belong to the given number series.
Q.753. Select the number that can SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening) 140, 91, 56, 30, 14, 5, 1
replace the question mark (?) in the BRAIN, DRAIN, DTAIN, ?, DTCKN, SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening)
given number series. DTCKP (a) 56 (b) 14 (c) 1 (d) 91
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning) (a) DTCIN (b) DTCIP
5, 9, 16, 29, ?, 103 (c) DRCIN (d) DTACN Q.768. Complete the given number
(a) 54 (b) 78 (c) 86 (d) 92 series.
Q.761. Select the number that can 500, 450, 405, 365, ______
Q.754. Select the combination of letters replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening)
that when sequentially placed in the following series. (a) 350 (b) 330 (c) 340 (d) 320
blanks of the given letter series will 15, 30, 44, 57, 69, ?
complete the series. SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Morning) Q.769. Which letter-cluster will replace
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning) (a) 80 (b) 91 (c) 78 (d) 85 the question mark (?) in the following
P_ _N_OM_ _ _MNP letter-cluster series?
(a) MONPNP (b) OMPNPO Q.762. Select the number that can USQ, NLJ, GEC, ?
(c) OPMNPO (d) NPOMPO replace the question mark (?) in the SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning)
following series. (a) ZXV (b) ZWT
Q.755. Which number will replace the 11 , 23, ? ,95, 191 (c) AYW (d) YWU
question mark (?) in the following SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Morning)
number series? (a) 47 (b) 33 (c) 51 (d) 39 Q.770. Which number will replace the
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon) question mark (?) in the following
9, 12, 17, 26, 43, 76, ?, 270 Q.763. Select the number from among number series?
(a) 154 (b) 141 (c) 125 (d) 133 the given options that can replace the 6, 12, 9, 36, 31, 186, ?
question mark (?) in the following series. SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning)
Q.756. Which letter-cluster will replace 4, 9, 20, 43, ?, 185 (a) 190 (b) 208 (c) 211 (d) 179
the question mark (?) in the following SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon)
series? (a) 95 (b) 133 (c) 90 (d) 87 Q.771. Which number will replace the
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon) question mark (?) in the following
CBD, XYW, FEG, UVT, IHJ, ? Q.764. Select the number from among number series?
(a) ORP (b) STR the given options that can replace the 23, 19, 17, 13, ?
(c) RQS (d) RSQ question mark (?) in the following series. SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning)
210, 201, 217, 192, 228, 179, ? (a) 11 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) 9
Q.757. Which number will replace the SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon)
question mark (?) in the following (a) 251 (b) 228 (c) 243 (d) 239 Q.772. Select the letter-cluster from
number series? among the given options that can replace
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon) Q.765. Select the letter-cluster from the question mark (?) in the following
19, 22, 28, 37, 40, ?, 55, 58 among the given options that can replace series.
(a) 46 (b) 43 (c) 49 (d) 47 the question mark (?) in the following acbd, fheg, ikjl, npmo, ?, vxuw
series. SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon)
Q.758. Which of the following numbers TRIBUTE, RBTEUIT, BEITUTR, ?, (a) prqs (b) rtqs
will replace the question mark (?) in the TRIBUTE (c) qsrt (d) rtsu
given series? SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon)
Q.773. Select the number from among SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) Q.788. Select the numbers that will
the given options that can replace the (a) 72 (b) 44 (c) 70 (d) 52 replace the question marks (?) in the
question mark (?) in the following series. given number series.
113, 109, 93, 88, 63, 57, ? Q.781. Which number will replace the 11, 12, 13, 13, 17, 16, 23, ?, ?
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon) question mark (?) in the following SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 19 (b) 29 (c) 32 (d) 21 number series? (a)21, 31 (b) 25, 33
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon) (c) 23, 27 (d) 23, 29
Q.774. Select the number from among 266, 138, 74, 42, ?, 18
the given options that can replace the (a) 18 (b) 28 (c) 34 (d) 26 Q.789. Select the combination of letters
question mark (?) in the following series. that when sequentially placed in the
2, 5, 9, 16, 27, ?, 74 Q.782. Which number will replace the blanks of the given series will complete
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon) question mark (?) in the following the series.
(a) 43 (b) 45 (c) 48 (d) 39 number series? _c_dd_ca_cbddb_a
13, 20, 30, 45, 68, 103, ?, 230 SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Afternoon)
Q.775. Which of the following numbers SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon) (a)abcac (b) caddb
will replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 155 (b) 157 (c) 163 (d) 133 (c) abbac (d) cdaba
given series?
57, 71, 88, 109, 135, ? Q.783. Which letter-cluster will replace Q.790. Select the number that will
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) the question mark (?) in the following replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) 167 (b) 175 (c) 188 (d) 201 series? given number series.
AZB, CBD, FEG, JIK, ? 146, 90, 56, 34, 22, ?
Q.776. Which of the following SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Afternoon)
letter-clusters will replace the question (a) ONP (b) NMO (a) 12 (b) 10 (c) 14 (d) 16
mark (?) in the given series? (c) OMP (d) NOP
KTY, NXD, QBI, TFN, ? Q.791. Select the letter that will replace
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) Q.784. Select the number that can the question mark (?) in the given letter
(a) WLT (b) WJS replace the question mark (?) in the series.
(c) VJS (d) WKR following series. a, d, h, n, ?
?, 7, 14, 42, 168 SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Afternoon)
Q.777. Which of the following numbers SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening) (a) w (b) y (c) a (d) u
will replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 7
given series? Q.792. Which letter-cluster from the
17, 17, 34, 102, 408, ? Q.785. Which number will replace the options will replace the question mark
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) question mark (?) in the following (?) to complete the given series?
(a) 1620 (b) 2440 (c) 1550 (d) 2040 number series? SSC MTS 2/11/2021(Evening)
5, 4, 6, 15, 56, ? ASDF, BUGJ, CWJN, ?
Q.778. Which of the following SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning) (a) DYMR (b) DYKQ
letter-clusters will replace the question (a) 195 (b) 200 (c) 275 (d) 330 (c) DXKO (d) DXLQ
mark (?) in the given series?
UNXQ, VOYR, XQAT, ATDW, ? Q.786. Which letter-cluster will replace Q.793. Which number from the options
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) the question mark (?) in the following will replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) EYGD (b) EYHB series? following series?
(c) EXHA (d) DYHA CED, FJH, KQN, ?, AKF SSC MTS 2/11/2021(Evening)
SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning) 2, 4, 8, 32, 256, ?
Q.779. Which of the following numbers (a) SZT (b) QZV (a) 8192 (b) 4096
will replace the question mark (?) in the (c) RZV (d) RXU (c) 2048 (d) 1024
given series?
60, 120, 125, 250, 255, ?, 515 Q.787. Which number will replace the Q.794. Which number from the options
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) question mark (?) in the following will replace the question mark (?) in the
(a) 550 (b) 350 (c) 310 (d) 510 number series? following series?
5, 7, 9, 11, 18, ?, 34, 35, 59, 67 SSC MTS 2/11/2021(Evening)
Q.780. Which of the following numbers SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning) 3, 13, 53, 213, ?
will replace the question mark (?) in the (a) 19 (b) 27 (c) 17 (d) 21 (a) 942 (b) 853 (c) 640 (d) 1065
given series?
60, 80, 64, 70, 68, 60, ?, 50
6 4 2
9 4 169
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
8 6 ? (a) 29 (b) 58 (c) 50 (d) 72 (a) 350 (b) 530 (c) 529 (d) 550
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.49. Find the missing number from the Q.54. Study the given pattern carefully
(a) 225 (b) 176 (c) 256 (d) 196
below options. and select the number that can replace
3 5 7 71 the question mark(?) in it .
Q.44. Study the following pattern and
find the missing number from the given 9 2 1 29
options. 6 4 11 ?
8 25 76 SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
5 16 49 (a) 134 (b) 143 (c) 123 (d) 132
7 22 ? SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 2019 TIER - I (a) 8 (b) 12 (c) 13 (d) 15
(a) 90 (b) 64 (c) 67 (d) 79
Q.50. Study the given pattern carefully Q.55 Study the given pattern carefully
Q.45. Find the missing number from the and select the number that can replace and select the number that can replace
below options. the question mark(?) in it . the question mark (?) in it.
Q.57. Study the given pattern carefully (a) 164 (b) 166 (c) 268 (d) 162
(a) 64 (b) 96 (c) 82 (d) 74
and select the number that can replace
the question mark(?) in it. Q.62. Study the given pattern carefully
Q.66. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the number that can replace
and select the number that can replace
the question mark(?) in it.
the question mark(?) in it.
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning)
(a) 84 (b) 78 (c) 98 (d) 91 Q.68. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the number that can replace
Q.59. Study the pattern carefully and (a) 446 (b) 464 (c) 4126 (d) 444 the question mark (?) in it.
select the number that will replace the SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening)
question mark(?) in it Q.64. Study the given pattern carefully
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Afternoon) and select the number that can replace
5 4 41 the question mark(?) in it.
15 6 ? SSC CGL 04/03/2020(afternoon)
9 11 202
(a) 50 (b) 40 (c) 55 (d) 45
(a) 212 (b) 209 (c) 261 (d) 122
Q.74. Study the given pattern carefully Q.79. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the number that can replace and select the number that can replace
the question mark (?) in it. the question mark(?) in it.
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon) SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening)
(a) 95 (b) 77 (c) 111 (d) 113 11 13 17
14 17 22 33 35 39
Q.70. Study the given pattern carefully 189 191 ?
and select the number that can replace 49 61 ?
(a) 217 (b) 203 (c) 199 (d) 195
the question mark (?) in it.
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning) 189 237 317
SSC CHSL 2019 TIER - I
(a) 83 (b) 71 (c) 79 (d) 81
Q.80. Select the number that can replace
Q.75. Study the given pattern carefully the question mark(?) in the following
and select the number that can replace pattern.
the question mark(?) in it. SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning)
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening)
(a) 82 (b) 92 (c) 88 (d) 98
Q.84. Study the given pattern carefully SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning) Q.95. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the number that can replace (a) 22 (b) 25 (c)12 (d)21 and select the number that can replace
the question mark (?) in it. the question mark (?) in it.
13 108 26 55 ? 157 Q.90. Find the missing number from the
11 9 14 below options.
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
(a) 32 (b) 39 (c) 72 (d) 52
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon)
Q.85. Study the given pattern carefully (a) 737 (b) 521 (c) 729 (d) 396
and select the number that can replace
the question mark (?) in it. Q.96. Study the given pattern carefully
9 14 7 SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening) and select the letter that can replace the
130 135 168 (a) 62 (b) 22 (c) 38 (d) 58 question mark (?) in it.
13 9 ?
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening) Q.91. Study the given pattern carefully
(a) 11 (b) 15 (c) 21 (d) 19 and select the number that can replace
the question mark (?) in it.
Q.86. Study the given pattern carefully 6 4 100
SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Morning)
and select the number that can replace 7 5 144
(a) S (b) K (c) J (d) R
the question mark (?) in it. 9 ? 169
15 18 ? SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Morning)
Q.97. Study the given pattern carefully
5 6 4 9 6 7 (a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 7
and select the number that can replace
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon)
the question mark (?) in it.
(a) 15 (b) 21 (c) 22 (d) 23 Q.92. Study the given pattern carefully
4 (15) 1; 7 (22) 3; ? (57) 4
and select the number that can replace
SSC CHSL 20/10/20 (Morning)
Q.87. Study the given pattern carefully the question mark(?) in it.
(a) 11 (b) 16 (c) 12 (d) 14
and select the number that can replace
the question mark (?) in it.
Q.98. Study the given pattern carefully
26 25 ?
and select the number that can replace
4 6 7 1 5 3
the question mark (?) in it.
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening)
2 10 18
(a) 17 (b) 24 (c) 19 (d) 22
3 30 84
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning) 4 68 ?
Q.88. Study the given pattern carefully (a) 24 (b) 29 (c) 30 (d) 27 SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Morning)
and select the number that can replace
(a) 264 (b) 256 (c) 260 (d) 512
the question mark(?) in it. Q.93. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the number that can replace Q.99. Study the given pattern carefully
the question mark (?) in it. and select the number that can replace
the question mark (?) in it.
9 12 48
17 20 80
33 36 ?
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning) SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Morning)
(a) 81 (b) 196 (c) 256 (d) 289 (a) 118 (b) 144 (c) 110 (d) 120
SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning)
(a) 13 (b) 11 (c) 21 (d) 23 Q.94. Select the number that can replace Q.100. Study the given pattern carefully
the question mark (?) in the following and select the number that can replace
Q.89. Study the given pattern carefully series. the question mark (?) in it.
and select the number that can replace
the question mark(?) in it.
11 17 8
5 3 15
3 7 ? SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning)
361 729 1225 (a) 11 (b) 5 (c) 14 (d) 16
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Morning)
(a) 168 (b) 130 (c) 204 (d) 241 (a) 67 (b) 45 (c) 72 (d) 24
Q.101. Study the given pattern carefully Q.110. If ‘A’ denotes ‘addition’, ‘B’
and select the number that can replace denotes ‘multiplication’, ‘C’ denotes
the question mark (?) in it. ‘subtraction’, and ‘D’ denotes ‘division’,
then what will be the value of the given
3 30 84
expression?
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning) 74 A (31B2) B 2 C (68 C 4) D (4 B 2)=?
2 10 18
(a) 188 (b) 150 (c) 194 (d) 176 SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening)
4 ? 260 (a) 160 (b) 188 (c) 98 (d) 190
Q.106. Study the given pattern carefully
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Morning) and select the number that can replace Q.111. Study the given pattern carefully
(a) 64 (b) 60 (c) 16 (d) 68 the question mark(?) in it. and select the number that can replace
14 16 60 the question mark (?) in it.
Q.102.Study the given pattern carefully
and select the number that can replace 9 8 12
11 17 ?
the question mark(?) in it.
6 3 8
15 18 99
45 ? 80
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 26/10/20220 (Afternoon) (a) 78 (b) 168 (c) 89 (d) 144 (a) 50 (b) 60 (c) 55 (d) 75
(a)15 (b)35 (c)16 (d)24
Q.107. Study the given pattern carefully Q.112. Study the given pattern carefully
SSC CPO 2020 TIER - I and select the number that can replace and select the number that can replace
the question mark(?) the question mark(?) in it.
Q.103. Study the given pattern carefully 14 28 98 14 26 182
and select the number that can replace
the question mark(?) in it. 7 48 84 24 16 192
? 60 60 ? 22 187
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening) SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Morning)
(a) 12 (b) 4 (c) 16 (d) 15 (a) 21 (b) 30 (c) 17 (d) 23
Q.108. Study the given pattern carefully Q.113. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the number that can replace and select the number that can replace
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning) the question mark(?) in it. the question mark(?) in it.
(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 7
16 14 19 17 41 ?
Q.104. Study the given pattern carefully
391 270 ? 15 24 29
and select the number that can replace
the question mark (?) in it. 23 18 14 49 106 85
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening) SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Morning)
(a) 258 (b) 280 (c) 240 (d) 320 (a) 32 (b) 24 (c) 37 (d) 28
Q.109. Study the given pattern carefully Q.114. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the number that can replace and select the number that can replace
the question mark(?) in it. the question mark(?) in it.
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning) 4507 7077 37 125 8 64
(a) 22 (b) 30 (c) 39 (d) 32
2503 3067 26 27 55 72
Q.105. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the number that can replace 3307 4061 ? 135 ? 288
the question mark(?) in it. SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening) SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Morning)
(a) 144 (b) 208 (c) 192 (d) 110 (a) 88 (b) 72 (c) 68 (d) 120 Q.125. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the number that can replace
Q.115. Study the given pattern carefully Q.120. Select the letter cluster that can the question mark (?) in it.
and select the number that can replace replace the question mark (?) in the
the question mark(?) in it. given letter cluster series.
AZA, EVW, ? , OLM, UFG
17 18 19
SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening)
21 22 ? (a) JQS (b) JRS (c) IRS (d) IRV
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning)
396 437 520 Q.121. If ‘A’ denotes ‘addition, ‘B’ (a) 10 (b) 14 (c) 12 (d) 8
denotes ‘multiplication’ ‘C’ denotes
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning)
‘subtraction’,and ‘D’ denotes division Q.126. Study the given pattern carefully
(a) 30 (b) 25 (c) 27 (d) 28
then what will be the value of the and select the number that can replace
following expression? the question mark (?) in it.
Q.116. If ‘A’ denotes ‘addition’, ‘B’
15 B (14 C 7) A 25 D(18 C 13) C 8 B(2
denotes ‘multiplication’, ‘C’ denotes
A 3) =?
‘subtraction’, and ‘D’ denotes ‘division’,
SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening)
then what will be the value of the
(a) 40 (b) 70 (c) 105 (d) 115
following expression?
50 D (2 B 5) A 3 B (15 A 12) C 2 B (18
Q.122. Study the given pattern carefully SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning)
C 15) =?
and select the number that can replace (a) 20 (b) 18 (c) 22 (d) 16
SSC CPO 24./11/2020 (Morning)
the question mark (?) in it.
(a) 127 (b) 89 (c) 54 (d) 80
Q.127. Study the given pattern carefully
Q.117. Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace
and select the number that can replace the question mark(?) in it.
the question mark (?) in it. 12 9 16
14 4 28
SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening) 9 3 27
(a) 596 (b) 544 (c) 558 (d) 552
21 6 63
14 ? 28
45 8 ? Q.123. Study the given pattern carefully
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Evening)
and select the number that can replace
SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening) (a) 8 (b) 9 (c) 7 (d) 11
the question mark (?) in it.
(a)150 (b)210 (c)195 (d)180
Q.128. Study the given pattern carefully
Q.118. Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace
and select the number that can replace the question mark(?) in it.
the question mark (?) in it. 12 9 14
6 ? 8
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning)
(a)32 (b)38 (c)36 (d)42 7 10 4
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Evening) 12 39 5 Q.141. Study the given pattern carefully
(a) 61 (b) 52 (c) 51 (d) 47 15 51 ? and select the number that can replace
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning) the question mark (?) in it.
Q.130. Study the given pattern carefully (a) 7 (b) 10 (c) 12 (d) 9 22 32 7
and select the number that can replace 18 24 5
the question mark (?) in it. Q.136. Study the given pattern carefully 32 40 ?
and select the number that can replace SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon)
the question mark (?) in it. (a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 8 (d) 4
12 15 11
14 5 17 Q.142. Study the given pattern carefully
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Evening) 16 ? 19 and select the number that can replace
(a) 38 (b) 32 (c) 34 (d) 36 SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning) the question mark (?) in it.
(a) 9 (b) 7 6 11 14
SSC CHSL 2020 TIER - I (c) 5 (d) 3 8 3 ?
62 47 89
Q.131. Study the given pattern carefully Q.137. Study the given pattern carefully SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon)
and select the number that can replace and select the number that can replace (a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 15
the question mark (?) in it. the question mark(?) in it.
10 58 4 16 35 9 Q.143. Study the given pattern carefully
8 34 2 18 33 8 and select the number that can replace
6 90 ? 34 ? 5 the question mark (?) in it.
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon) 3 11 2
(a) 10 (b) 8 (c) 14 (d) 12 (a) 32 (b) 34 5 11 7
(c) 35 (d) 33 13 ? 18
Q.132. Study the given pattern carefully SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Afternoon)
and select the number that can replace SSC CGL 2020 TIER - I (a) 31 (b) 27 (c) 29 (d) 33
the question mark (?) in it.
14 22 5 Q.138. Study the given pattern carefully Q.144. Study the given pattern carefully
18 42 11 and select the number that can replace and select the number that can replace
22 35 ? the question mark (?) in it. the question mark (?) in it.
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning) 4 7 6 3 5 7
(a) 9 (b) 12 (c) 7 (d) 8 15 ? 21 23 27 31
44 68 60 69 135 ?
Q.133. Study the given pattern carefully SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning)
and select the number that can replace (a) 24 (b) 20 (c) 18 (d) 19 (a) 155 (b) 217 (c) 266 (d) 93
the question mark(?) in it.
4 10 16 Q.139. Study the given pattern carefully Q.145. Study the given pattern carefully
6 4 13 and select the number that can replace and select the number that can replace
8 ? 26 the question mark (?) in it. the question mark (?) in it.
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon) 25 64 81 3 13 4
(a) 18 (b) 14 (c) 12 (d) 16 23 41 38 6 67 31
18 33 ? 5 ? 20
Q.134. Study the given pattern carefully SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening)
and select the number that can replace (a) 19 (b) 29 (c) 27 (d) 17 (a) 50 (b) 55 (c) 45 (d) 40
the question mark (?) in it.
28 16 27 Q.140. Study the given pattern carefully Q.146. Study the given pattern carefully
44 16 15 and select the number that can replace and select the number that can replace
84 ? 24 the question mark (?) in it. the question mark (?) in it.
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning) 14 16 13 12 34 110
(a) 27 (b) 30 (c) 28 (d) 29 18 6 ? 6 13 35
12 21 17 9 ? 60
Q.135. Study the given pattern carefully SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning)
and select the number that can replace (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 5 (a) 21 (b) 18 (c) 23 (d) 19
the question mark (?) in it.
13 50 8
Q.147. Study the given pattern carefully (a) 337 (b) 347 (c) 343 (d) 333
and select the number that can replace
the question mark (?) in it. Q.153. Study the given pattern carefully
7 35 13 and select the number that can replace
9 24 14 the question mark (?) in it.
13 120 ? SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening )
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) 129 (b) 119 (c) 100 (d) 108
(a) 28 (b) 20 (c) 26 (d) 24
Q.159. Study the given pattern carefully
Q.148. Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon)
and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it.
(a) 107 (b) 90 (c) 129 (d) 147
the question mark (?) in it. SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon)
3 6 8 11 9 11
Q.154. Study the given pattern carefully
5 32 60 7 8 ?
and select the number that can replace
18 ? 238 324 289 441
the question mark (?) in it.
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening) (a) 10 (b) 11 (c) 12 (d) 9
(a) 126 (b) 124 (c) 122 (d) 128
Q.160. Study the following series
Q.149. Study the given pattern carefully carefully and select the option that
and select the number that can replace SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening ) represents the value of B.
the question mark (?) in it. (a) 69 (b) 66 (c) 74 (d) 71 SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
45 9 3 7 21 84 420
122 10 12 Q.155. Study the given pattern carefully 15 45 A B
116 6 ? and select the number that can replace (a) 720 (b) 850 (c) 900 (d) 950
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening) the question mark (?) in it.
(a) 16 (b) 12 (c) 10 (d) 14 Q.161. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the number that can replace
Q.150. Study the given pattern carefully the question mark (?) in it.
and select the number that can replace SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
the question mark (?) in it. SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning ) 3 5 13
23 32 16 (a) 197 (b) 157 (c) 114 (d) 222 8 12 92
3 4 5 8 16 ?
72 132 ? Q.156. Study the given pattern carefully (a) 120 (b) 124 (c) 128 (d) 136
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening) and select the number that can replace
(a) 162 (b) 80 (c) 88 (d) 85 the question mark (?) in it. Q.162. Study the given pattern carefully
28 45 22 and select the number that can replace
SSC MTS 2020 20 36 ? the question mark (?) in it.
64 81 16 SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening)
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Afternoon ) 15 14 220
Q.151. Study the given pattern carefully
(a) 34 (b) 20 (c) 18 (d) 36 20 18 290
and select the number that can replace
11 40 ?
the question mark (?) in it.
Q.157. Study the given pattern carefully (a) 320 (b) 390 (c) 340 (d) 310
and select the number that can replace
the question mark (?) in it. Q.163. Study the given pattern carefully
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon) and select the number that can replace
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon ) 7 12 50 the question mark (?) in it.
(a) 49 (b) 45 (c) 54 (d) 50 10 11 53 SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening)
12 15 ? 5 9 5
Q.152. Select the number that can (a) 61 (b) 77 (c) 82 (d) 69 7 3 ?
replace the question mark (?) in the 148 180 292
following pattern. Q.158. Study the given pattern carefully (a) 12 (b) 10 (c) 9 (d) 11
and select the number that can replace
the question mark (?) in it. Q.164. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the number that can replace
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon ) the question mark (?) in it.
5 7 12
3 6 9
12 ? 99
SSC MTS 22/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) 09 (b) 32 (c) 36 (d) 78
STATEMENT AND (ix) Catergorematic posts - The term sense of partiality, it is called
CONCLUSION that can become the subject and undistributed.
predicate of a sentence independently ⋆Kinds of immediate inference -
are called Categorematic terms. i.e - all (i) Conversion
BASICS RULES OF SYLLOGISM :
human beings are mortal. (ii) Obversion
It concludes on the basis of two or
Here, man and mortal are used as (iii) Contraposition
more statements. In this, reasoning has
subjects and predicates without any
to be done on the basis of inference,
other word attached to them. 1. Conversion - A change in which the
whether the given statement is true or
(x) Proposition - A term that shows subjective present in the sentence
not, yet the statement is concluded as
the relationship between two terms of a becomes predicate in the conclusion
true.
statement. Like - all cows are dogs. and the predicate becomes the
Some important words related to
(xi) Copula - A term that establishes a subjective. And the quality of the base
Syllogism :
relationship between two terms of a sentence is the same quality as the
(i) Term - A word used as a subject
sentence is called a Copula. i.e- Ram is conclusion sentence. That is,
and predicate in a sentence is called a
handsome. conclusion will be positive if sentence
Term. i.e - Ram is a good boy.
(xii) Minor term - The subjective or is positive and conclusion will be
In this sentence, Ram, good and boy
doer of the conclusion is called the negative if sentence is negative.
are three different words.
short term.
(ii) Subject term - The term of a
(xiii) Major term - The conclusion or (i) Conversion of Universal
sentence about which it is said is called
predicate of incorporation is called a Affirmative -
the subject term. i.e - Ram is a good
major term. Statement - conclusion
boy.
(xiv) Middle term - The term which All = Some
Here, Ram is a subject term.
establishes a relationship between the Statement - All cows are cattle
(iii) Predicate term - A term of a
two statements and in its absence no Conclusion - Some cows are cattle
sentence that describes someone's
valid conclusion can be drawn, such
speciality is called a predicate term. i.e
terms are called middle terms. (ii) Conversion of Universal
- Ram is a good boy.
⋆Logical sentences have been Negative-
In this sentence, 'good boy' is the
predicate. classified in two ways on the basis of Statement - conclusion
(iv) Contradictory term - Two terms quality and quantity. No = Some+not
when they oppose each other are called 1. universal Statement - No cow is cattle
contradictory term. Like - true-false, 2. Particular Conclusion- No cow is cattle
speaking-silent 1.Universal - Such sentences are said
(v) Contrary term - Two such terms for the subject and such sentences (iii) Conversion of Particular
which cannot be true together but they always start with "all" or "some" and Affirmative -
can be untrue simultaneously, such they are fully connected to the subject. Statement - conclusion
terms are called contrary terms. i.e- Ex - All cows are cattle. Some = Some
day-night, thin - fat (This sentence is universal affirmative) Statement - Some cows are cattle
There is a possibility of a third term No cow is cattle. conclusion- Some cattle are cows.
like there can be a common boy (This sentence is universal negative)
between thin and thick. 2. Particular - Such Statements in (iv) Conversion of Particular
(vi) Definite term - The term which which some part of the subject is said, Negative -
gives the sense of certainty and truth is are called particular sentences. Such Statement - conclusion
called definite post. Like - sky, star, sentences always start with few, some, Some+not = ×
moon many, nothing etc. Statement - Some cows are not cattle
(vii) Indefinite post- The post which i.e - some cows are cattle. conclusion- × × × × ×
indicates uncertainty or untruth is (The sentence is particular affirmative) (Here, Nothing will come to
called indefinite post. i.e - a house, a Some cows are not cattle. conclusion)
child (The sentence is particular negative)
(viii) Equivocal term - Such terms ⋆Distribution of terms: 2. Obversion- Assumptions whose
which have more than one meaning, (i) Distributed and undistributed- statement of predicate is predicate of
are called Equivocal terms. Defects When such words are present in a predicate sentence and both base
arise in the statements of such terms statement from which there is a sense sentence and conclusion sentence are
because such terms express different of completeness, it is called equal in meaning.
meanings in both the statements. i.e - Distributed and from which there is a (i) Obversion of universal
Rama replied, Ram has gone north. affirmative
TYPE -VIII
Statement :-
All salt is sugar.
Assumption:- No sugar is pulse.
Some elephants are toys Assumption :-
Some elephants are animals Some water is dew.
There may or may not be some toys are Some stones are dew.
animals here Some water is stone.
This is the case of "either.......or Some stones are water.
TYPE-III
Statement :- TYPE-VI Assumption :-
All cups are glasses Statement :- Some sugar is salt.
Some glasses are spoons. All copies are books. There is no lentil sugar.
Some pens are books There is no salt and lentils.
There is no lentil salt.
TYPE-IX
Statement :-
No mobiles are laptop.
OR All laptops are computers.
OR
Q.7. Two statements are given, followed (d)Only conclusion II follows. (d) Either conclusion I or II follows.
by three conclusions numbered I, II and
III Assuming the statements to be true, Q.10. Consider the following statements Q.13. Two statements are given,
even if they seems to be at variance with to be true, even if they seem to be at followed by two conclusions numbered I
commonly known facts, decide which of variance with commonly known facts, and II. Assuming the statements to be
the conclusions logically follow(s) from decide which of the conclusions true, even if they seem to be at variance
the statements. logically follow(s) from the statements. with commonly known facts, decide
Statement: Statement: which of the conclusion logically
Some male are swimmers. A. Some bulbs are LEDs follow(s) from the statements.
All swimmers are athletes. B. Some LEDs are tubelights. Statement:
Conclusion: Conclusions: Some mirrors are combs
I. Some athletes are males. I. Some tubelights are bulbs. Some combs are stools
II. No athlete is male. II. No tubelight is a bulb. Conclusions:
III. Some athletes are swimmers. SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) I. All stools are either mirrors or combs.
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. II.Some stools are combs.
(a) Only conclusion I and II follows. (b) Only conclusion II follows. SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
(b) Only conclusion I and III follows. (c) Either conclusion I or II follows. (a) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) Only conclusion II and III follows. (d) Only conclusion I follows. (b) Either conclusion I and II follows.
(d) All of the conclusions follows. (c) Only conclusion I follows
Q.11. Two statements are given, (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Q.8. Two statements are given followed followed by two conclusions I and II.
by conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming these statements to be true, Q.14. Two statements are given,
Assuming the statements to be true, even even if they seem to be at variance with followed by two conclusions numbered I
if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts, decide which of and II. Assuming the statements to be
commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) true, even if they seem to be at variance
the conclusions logically follow(s). from the statements. with commonly known facts, decide
Statement: Statements : which of the conclusions logically
Some animals are mammals. All leaders are politicians. follow(s) from the statements.
No mammal is herbivore. All politicians are eloquent. Statement:
Conclusion: Conclusions : All Chairs are expensive.
I. No herbivore is a mammal. I. All leaders are eloquent. All expensive are unique
II. Some mammals are animals. II. All politicians are leaders. Conclusions:
III. No animal is herbivore. SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) I.All chairs are unique
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. II.All unique are expensive
(a) None of the conclusion follows. (b) Only conclusion I follows. SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
(b) Only conclusion II and III follows. (c) Only conclusion II follows. (a) Both conclusion I and II follows.
(c) Only conclusion I and II follows. (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. (b) Neither conclusion I and II follows.
(d) Only conclusion I and III follows. (c) Only conclusion I follows.
Q.12. Two statements are given, (d) Only conclusion II follows.
Q.9. Consider the following statements followed by two conclusions I and II.
to be true even if they seem to be at Assuming these statements to be true, Q.15. Two statements are given
variance from commonly known facts even if they seem to be at variance with followed by conclusion numbered I, II
and decide which of the conclusions commonly known facts, decide which of and III. Assuming the statements to be
logically follows from the statements. the given conclusions logically follow(s) true, even if they seem to be at variance
Statements: from the statements. with the commonly known facts, decide
A.All roads are vehicles. Statement: which of the conclusions logically
B.Some vehicles are trees. Some watches are machines. follow(s).
Conclusions: Some machines are hands. Statement:
I. Some trees are roads . Conclusions: Some dancers are students
II. All vehicles are trees. I. Few hands are watches. Some students are singers
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) II. No hand is watch. Conclusion:
(a)Both conclusion I and II follows. SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) I. Some singers are dancers.
(b)Only conclusion I follows. (a) Only conclusion II follows. II. No singer is a dancer.
(c)Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
follows. (c) Only conclusion I follows. (a) Only conclusion I follows.
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) No flower is blue
(c) Either conclusions I or II follow. (a) Only conclusion (i) follows. Conclusions:
(d) Only conclusion II follows. (b) Only conclusion (ii) follows I.Some plants are blue.
(c) Both conclusion (i) and conclusion II. Those plants that are not flowers are
Q.16. Two statements are given, (ii) follow blue.
followed by two conclusions I and II. (d) Neither conclusion (i) follow nor SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
Assuming these statements to be true, conclusion (ii) follows. (a) Only conclusion II follows.
even if they seem to be at variance with (b) Only conclusion I follows.
commonly known facts, decide which of Q.19. Two statements are given, (c) Both conclusion I and II follow.
the given conclusions logically follow followed by two conclusions I and II. (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(s) from the statements. Assuming these statements to be true,
Statement: even if they seem to be at variance with Q.22. Two statements are given,
All vans are cats. commonly known facts, decide which of followed by four conclusions numbered
All jeeps are cats. the given conclusions logically follow I,II and III and IV. Assuming the
Conclusion: (s) from the statements. statements to be true, even if they seem
1. All van is jeep. Statement: to be at variance with commonly known
2. Some jeeps are van. Some roads are metros. facts, decide which of the conclusions
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) Some metros are cars. logically follow(s) from the statements.
(a) Only conclusion I follows. Conclusion: Statement:
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. I. All cars are either roads or metros. Some boxes are dolls.
(c) Both conclusion I and II follow. II. Some cars are metros. All dolls are pens.
(d) Only conclusion II follows. SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) Conclusions:
(a) Only conclusion I follows. I. Some boxes are pens.
Q.17. Two statements are given (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. II. Some pens are boxes.
followed by two conclusions (i) and (ii) (c) Only conclusion II follows. III. Some pens are dolls.
Assuming three statements to be true, (d) Either conclusion I or II follows. IV. All pens are dolls.
even if they seem to be variance with SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
commonly known facts, decide Q.20. Two statements are given, (a) Only conclusion II,III and IV follow.
Statement: followed by two conclusions I and II. (b) Only conclusion I,II and III follows.
Some bed sheets are towels Assuming these statements to be true, (c) Only conclusion I,II and IV follow.
Some towels are pillow. even if they seem to be at variance with (d) All the conclusions follows.
Conclusion: commonly known facts, decide which of
I. Some pillows are bed sheets the given conclusions logically follow(s) SSC CGL 2018 Tier I
II. No pillow is bedsheet. from the statements.
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) Statement:
Q.23. Two statements are given
(a) Neither conclusion (i) follow nor No Table is lion.
followed by three conclusions numbered
conclusion (ii) follows. All lions are bells.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
(b) Only conclusion (i) follows. Conclusions:
be true, even if they seem to be at
(c) Only conclusion (ii) follows. 1. No bell is table.
variance with commonly known facts,
(d) Either conclusion (i) or conclusion 2. Some bells are lions.
decide which of the conclusions
(ii) follows SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
logically follow(s) from the statements.
(a) Only conclusion I follows.
Statement:
Q.18. Two statements are given (b) Both conclusions I and II follow.
All rulers are machines.
followed by two conclusions (i) and (ii) (c) Only conclusion II follows.
Some machines are costly items.
Assuming three statements to be true, (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Conclusions:
even if they seem to be variance with
I. Some rulers are costly items.
commonly known facts, decide which of Q.21. Two statements are given,
II. Some costly items are machines.
the following conclusion logically followed by two conclusions I,II.
III. All costly items are machines.
follow(s) from the given Statement: Assuming these statements to be true,
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
Statement: even if they seem to be at variance with
(a) Both conclusions II and III follow
All executives are humble people commonly known facts, decide which of
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow
All humble people are rich. the conclusion logically follow(s) from
(c) Only conclusion II follows
Conclusion: the statements.
(d) Only conclusion I follows
I. All executives are rich. Statement:
II. All humble people are executives All plants are flowers.
Q.24. Two statements are given SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) Statement:
followed by three conclusions numbered (a) Only conclusions I and II follow All knives are instruments.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (b) None of the conclusions follows. Some cutters are knives.
be true, even if they seem to be at (c) Only conclusion III follows. Conclusions:
variance with commonly known facts, (d) Conclusion II and either conclusion I I. Some cutters are instruments.
decide which of the conclusions or III follows. II. All knives are cutters.
logically follow(s) from the statements. III. Some knives are not instruments.
Statement: Q.27. Two statements are given SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning)
Some cars are vehicles. followed by three conclusions numbered (a) None follows.
No vehicle is a four-wheeler. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (b) Only conclusion II follows.
Conclusions: be true even if they seem to be at (c) Only conclusion III follows.
I. No car is a four-wheeler. variance with commonly known facts, (d) Only conclusion I follows.
II. All four-wheelers are cars. decide which of the conclusions
III. Some vehicles are cars. logically follow(s) from the statements. Q.30. Two statements are given,
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) Statement: followed by three conclusions numbered
(a) Only conclusions I and II follow Some students are players. as I , II and III. Assuming the statements
(b) All conclusions follow Some players are athletes. to be true, even if they seem to be at
(c) Only conclusion III follows Conclusions: variance with commonly known facts,
(d) Only conclusion I follows I. Some students are athletes. decide which of the conclusions
II. Some players are students. logically follows from the statements.
Q.25. Two statements are given III. No student is an athlete. Statement
followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) Some roads are streets.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) Only conclusion II and either Some streets are lanes.
be true, even if they seem to be at conclusion I or III follow. Conclusion
variance with commonly known facts, (b) None of the conclusions follows I. No road is a lane.
decide which of the conclusions (c) Only conclusion I follows II. All streets are lanes.
logically follow(s) from the statements. (d) Only conclusions II and III follow III. Some lanes are roads.
Statement: SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Some mobiles are instruments. Q.28. Two statements are followed by (a) Only conclusion II follows.
All instruments are heavy item. three conclusions numbered I , II and III. (b) Only conclusions II and III follows.
Conclusions: Assuming the statements to be true, even (c) Either conclusion I or III follows.
I. Some mobiles are heavy items. if they do not conform to real world (d) Only conclusion I follows.
II. No mobile is a heavy item. knowledge, decide which of the
III. Some heavy items are instruments. conclusion(s) logically follows from the Q.31. Two statements are given,
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening) statements. followed by three conclusions numbered
(a) All conclusions follow. Statement: I , II and III. Assuming the statements to
(b) Only conclusion I follows. All ponds are pools. be true even if they seem to be at
(c) Only conclusion III and either Some wells are ponds. variance with commonly known facts.
conclusion I or II follows. Conclusions: Decide which of the conclusions
(d) Only conclusion I and III follows. I. Some ponds are not wells. logically follows from the statements.
II.Some wells are pools. Statement:
Q.26. Two statements are given III. All pools are wells. Some quadrilaterals are squares.
followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) All squares are rhombuses.
I,II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) Only conclusion I follows. Conclusion:
be true even if they seem to be at (b) Only conclusion II follows. I. No quadrilateral is a rhombus.
variance with commonly known facts, (c) None of the conclusions follow. II. All rhombuses are squares.
decide which of the conclusions (d) Only conclusion III follows. III. Some quadrilaterals are
logically follow(s) from the statements. rhombuses.
Statement: Q.29. Two statements are followed by SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
No crow is a bird. three conclusions numbered I , II and III. (a) Only conclusion II follows.
All birds are animals. Assuming the statements to be true, even (b) Only conclusion III follows.
Conclusion : if they do not conform to real world (c) None of the conclusions follows.
I.Some animals are crows. knowledge , decide which of the (d) Only conclusion I follow.
II. Some animals are birds. conclusion(s) logically follows from the
III. No animal is a crow. statements.
Q.32. Two statements are given, (c) Only I follows. III. All sticks are drums.
followed by three conclusions numbered (d) Either I or II follows. SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
I , II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) Only conclusions II and III follow.
be true even if they seem to be at Q.35. Two statements are given (b) Only conclusions I and II follow.
variance with the commonly known followed by two conclusions numbered I (c) Only conclusions I and III follow.
facts, decide which of the conclusions and II. Assuming the statements to be (d) All the conclusion I, II and III
logically follows from the statements. true , even if they seem to be at variance follow.
Statement with commonly known facts , decide
Some carpenters are technicians. which of the conclusions logically Q.38. Two statements are given
All technicians are mechanics. follow(s) from the statements. followed by three conclusions numbered
Conclusions Statement: I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
I. Some carpenters are mechanics. I. All humans are parents. be true, even if they seem to be at
II.Some mechanics are technicians. II. All parents are teachers. variance with commonly known facts,
III.All carpenters are mechanics. Conclusions: decide which of the conclusions
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) I. Some teachers are parents. logically follow(s) from the statements.
(a) None of the conclusion follows. II. Some teachers are humans. Statement:
(b) Only conclusion I follows. SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) All postcards are envelopes.
(c) Only conclusion I and II follows. (a) Both follows. No envelope is a paper.
(d) Only conclusion II and III follows. (b) Only II follows. Conclusions:
(c) Either I or II follows. I. Some envelopes are postcards.
Q.33. Two statements are given (d) Only I follows. II. No paper is an envelop.
followed by two conclusions numbered I III. No postcard is a paper.
and II. Assuming the statements to be Q.36. Two statements are given SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon)
true , even if they seem to be at variance followed by three conclusions numbered (a) Only conclusions I and III follow.
with commonly known facts, decide I , II and III. Assuming the statements to (b) Only conclusions I and II follow.
which of the conclusions logically be true , even if they seem to be at (c) Only conclusions II and III follow.
follow(s) from the statements. variance with commonly known facts , (d) All the conclusions I, II and III
Statement: decide which of the conclusions follow.
I. Some teachers are philosophers. logically follow(s) from the statements.
II. Some philosophers are writers. Statement: Q.39. Two statements are given,
Conclusions: I. All squirrels are lizards. followed by three conclusions I , II and
I. Some writers are teachers. II. All lizards are goose. III. Assuming the statements to be true
II. No writer is a teacher. Conclusions: even if they seem to be at variance from
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) I. Some squirrels are not goose. the commonly known facts. Decide
(a) Only II follows. II. Some lizards are squirrels. which of the conclusions logically
(b) Either I or II follows. III. Some goose are squirrels. follows from the statements.
(c) Neither I nor II follows. SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) Statement:
(d) Only I follows. (a) Only I and III follows. All owls are parrots.
(b) Only I and II follows. Some parrots are crows.
Q.34. Two statements are given (c) Only II and III follows. Conclusions:
followed by two conclusions numbered I (d) All I , II and III follows. I. No owl is a crow.
and II. Assuming the statements to be II. All parrots are owls.
true , even if they seem to be at variance Q.37. Two statements are given III. Some owls are crows.
with commonly known facts , decide followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
which of the conclusions logically I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) All I , II and III follows.
follow(s) from the statements. be true, even if they seem to be at (b) Only II and III follows.
Statement: variance with commonly known facts, (c) Either I or III follows.
I. All teachers are painters. decide which of the conclusions (d) Either I or II follows.
II. Some painters are rich. logically follow(s) from the statements.
Conclusions Statement: Q.40. Two statements are given
I.All painters are teachers. All drums are sticks. followed by three conclusions numbered
II. Some rich are not painters. Some drums are boxes. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) Conclusions: be true, even if they seem to be at
(a) Only II follows. I. Some boxes are sticks. variance with commonly known facts,
(b) Neither I nor II follows. II. Some sticks are drums.
decide which of the conclusions (d) Only conclusion I follows Some singers are engineers.
logically follow(s) Conclusions:
Statement: SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I I. All women are singers.
All fields are farm-houses II. All singers are women.
Some fields are gardens III. Some engineers are women
Q.43. Three statements are given,
Conclusions: SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
followed by three conclusions numbered
I.Some farm-houses are fields (a) Only conclusions I and II follow.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
II.Some gardens are fields (b) Only conclusion I follow.
be true, even if they seem to be at
III.Some farm-houses are gardens (c) Only conclusion III follows.
variance with commonly known
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) (d) Only conclusion II and III follow.
facts,decide which of the conclusions
(a) All the conclusions, I and II and III,
logically follows from the statements.
follow Q.46. Three statements are given,
Statement:
(b) Either conclusion I or III follows followed by three conclusions numbered
All rocks are oceans.
(c) Only conclusions I and II follow I , II and III. Assuming the statements to
All oceans are balloons.
(d) Only conclusions I and III follow be true, even if they seem to be at
Some watches are balloons.
variance with the commonly known
Conclusions:
Q.41. Two statements are given facts, decide which of the conclusions
I. Some balloons are rocks.
followed by three conclusions numbered logically follows from the statements?
II. Some watches are oceans.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to Statement:
III. All oceans are rocks.
be true, even if they seem to be at Some tractors are boats.
SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening)
variance with commonly known facts, All cups are boats.
(a) Only conclusion II follows.
decide which of the conclusions All jars are tractors.
(b) Only conclusions I and III follow.
logically follow(s) from the statements. Conclusions:
(c) Only conclusions I and II follows
Statement: I. Some tractors are cups
(d) Only conclusion I follow.
All utensils are spoons. II. No jar is a boat.
All bowls are spoons. III. Some cups are jars.
Q.44. Three statements are given,
Conclusions: SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
followed by three conclusions numbered
I. No utensil is a bowl (a) Only conclusions I and II follow.
I , II and III. Assuming the statements to
II. Some utensils are bowls. (b) Only conclusions II and III follow.
be true ,even if they seem to be at
III. No spoon is a utensil. (c) None of the conclusions follow.
variance with commonly known facts,
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) (d) Only conclusions I and III follow.
decide which of the conclusions
(a) Only conclusions I follows
logically follows from the statements.
(b) Conclusions I and III follow Q.47. Two statements are given,
Statement:
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows followed by three conclusions numbered
Some essays are poems.
(d) Only conclusion III follows I , II and III. Assuming the statements to
Some poems are directors.
be true, even if they seem to be at
All directors are singers.
Q.42. Two statements are given variance with commonly known facts,
Conclusions:
followed by three conclusions numbered decide which of the conclusions
I.Some directors are poems.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to logically follows from the statements.
II.Some singers are essays.
be true, even if they seem to be at Statement:
III.Some singers are poems.
variance with commonly known facts, All parks are schools.
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
decide which of the conclusions No school is a college.
(a) Only conclusions I and III follow.
logically follow(s) from the statements. Conclusions:
(b) Only conclusions II and III follow.
Statement: I. No college is a school.
(c) Only conclusions I and II follow.
No grass is a flower. II. Some schools are parks.
(d) Only conclusion I follow.
All flowers are trees. III. No park is a college.
Conclusions: SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon )
Q.45. Two statements are given,
I. Some trees are flowers. (a) All the conclusions follow.
followed by three conclusions numbered
II. Some trees are grasses. (b) Only conclusions II and III follow.
as I , II and III. Assuming the statements
III. No tree is a grass (c) Only conclusions I and II follow.
to be true, even if they seem to be at
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening) (d) Only conclusions I and III follow.
variance with the commonly known
(a) Only conclusion III follows
facts, decide which of the conclusions
(b) Either conclusions II or III, and I Q.48. Two statements are given,
logically follows from the statements.
follow followed by three conclusions numbered
Statement:
(c) Either conclusion II or III follows as I , II and III. Assuming the statements
All women are engineers
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
II. Some breads are eggs. variance with commonly known facts,
III. No bread is an egg. decide which of the conclusions Q.54. Two 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
(b) Conclusion I and either conclusion II All purses are rupees. the statements to be true, even if they
or III follow. Some rupees are coins seem to be at variance with commonly
(c) Only conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions: known facts,
(d) Only conclusions I and III follow. I.Some purses are coins. decide which of the conclusions
II.No purse is coin. logically follow(s) from the statements.
Q.49. Two statements are given, III.No rupee is coin Statement:
followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning ) All equipment are screw-drivers.
I , II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) Either Conclusion I or II follows All machines are equipment.
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 screw-drivers are equipment.
facts, decide which of the conclusions (d) Only Conclusion II and III follow II. Some screw-drivers are machines.
logically follows from the statements. III. All equipment are machines.
Statement: Q.52. Two statements are given, SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Morning )
Some ants are bats. followed by three conclusions numbered (a) Only conclusions I and III 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) All conclusions follow.
I. Some bats are crabs. variance with commonly known facts, (d) Only conclusions I and II follow.
II. No crab is an ant. decide which of the conclusions
III. No bat is crab. logically follow(s) from the statements. Q.55. 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
(b) Only conclusions I and II follow. All children are honest the statements to be true, even if they
(c) Either conclusion I or III follows. Conclusions: seem to be at variance with commonly
(d) Either conclusion I or II follows. I.Some clever are children known facts,
II.Some honest are children. decide which of the conclusions
Q.50. Two statements are given III.Some clever are honest. logically follow(s) from the statements.
followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) Statement:
I, II and III. (a)Either conclusion I or III follows Some plants are vegetable.
Assuming the statements to be true, even (b)Only conclusions I and II follow All vegetables are vitamins.
if they seem to be at variance with (c)Only conclusions II and III follow Conclusions:
commonly known facts, decide which of (d)All conclusions follow I. Some vitamins are plants.
the conclusions logically follow(s) from II. Some vitamins are vegetables.
the statements. Q.53. Two statements are given, III. No vitamin is plant.
Statement: followed by three conclusions SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
No ball is a pen. numbered, I, II and III. Assuming the (a) Either conclusion I or III follows.
All pens are boxes. statements to be true, even if they seem (b) Only conclusions I and II follow.
Conclusions: to be at variance with commonly known (c) Only conclusions I and III follow.
I. Some boxes are pens. facts,decide which of the conclusions (d) Only conclusions II and III follow.
II. Some boxes are balls. logically follow(s) from the statements.
III. No box is a ball. Statement: Q.56. Two statements are given,
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019(Evening) All ice creams are juices. followed by three conclusions numbered
(a) Either conclusion II or III follows No juice is chocolate. I, II and III.
Assuming the statements to be true, even SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon) Statements
if they seem to be at variance with (a) Only conclusions I and II follow. All hens are eggs.
commonly known facts, decide which of (b) Only conclusions II and III follow. No birds are eggs.
the conclusions logically follow(s) from (c) Only conclusions I follow. All eggs are lions.
the statements. (d) All the conclusions follow. Conclusions:-
Statement: I. All hens are lions.
Some chilies are potatoes. Q.59. Three statements are given, II. Some lions are hens.
Some potatoes are onions. followed by three conclusions numbered III. No eggs are birds.
Conclusions: I, II and III. Assuming the statements to SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
I. Some onions are chilies. be true, even if they seem to be at (a) Either conclusion II or III follows.
II. Some onions are potatoes. variance with commonly known facts, (b) Only conclusion I follow.
III. No onion is chilly. decide which of the conclusions (c) All the conclusions follow.
SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Evening ) logically follow(s) from the statements. (d) Only conclusions I and II follow.
(a) Conclusion II and either conclusion I Statements
or III follow. All eggs are hens. Q.62. Three statements are given,
(b) Only conclusions I and II follow. All hens are birds. followed by three conclusions numbered
(c) Only conclusions II and III follow. All birds are crows. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
(d) Conclusion I and either conclusion II Conclusions be true, even if they seem to be at
or III follow. I. All eggs are crows. variance with commonly known facts,
II. All hens are crows. decide which of the conclusions
Q.57. Two statements are given, III. Some crows are birds. logically follow(s) from the statements.
followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) Statement:-
I, II and III. Assuming (a) Only conclusion I and II follow. All knifes are axes
the statements to be true, even if they (b) All conclusions I, II and III follow. All axes are swords
seem to be at variance with commonly (c) Only conclusion I follow. All saws are swords.
known facts, (d) Only conclusion II and III follow Conclusions:-
decide which of the conclusions I. All swords are knifes.
logically follow(s) from the statements. Q.60. Three statements are given, II. Some axes are saws.
Statement: followed by three conclusions numbered III. No axe is saw.
Some autos are cycles I, II and III. Assuming the statements to SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening)
All cycles are trucks. be true, even if they seem to be at (a) Either conclusion II or III follows.
Conclusions: variance with commonly known facts, (b) Only conclusion I follow.
I. Some trucks are autos. decide which of the conclusions (c) All the conclusions follow.
II. Some trucks are cycles. logically follow(s) from the statements. (d) Only conclusions I and II follow.
III. Some cycles are autos. Statement:
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Morning ) All hens are eggs. Q.63. Three statements are given,
(a) Conclusion I and III follow. All birds are eggs. followed by three conclusions numbered
(b) Only conclusions II and III follow. Some eggs are lions. I, II and III.
(c) All conclusions follow. Conclusions: Assuming the statements to be true, even
(d) Only conclusions I and II follow. I. Some lions are eggs. if they seem to be at variance with
II. Some eggs are hens. commonly known facts, decide which of
Q.58. Two statements are given, III. Some eggs are birds. the conclusions logically follow(s) from
followed by three conclusions numbered SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) the statements.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) All the conclusions follow. Statements
be true, even if they seem to be at (b) Either conclusion II or III follows. All hens are eggs.
variance with commonly known facts, (c) Only conclusion I follows. All birds are eggs.
decide which of the conclusions (d) Only conclusions I and II follow. All eggs are lions.
logically follow(s) from the statements. Conclusions
Statements Q.61. Three statements are given, I. All hens are lions.
All cocks are bears followed by three conclusions numbered II. Some lions are eggs.
All bears are horses I, II and III. Assuming the statements to III. All birds are lions.
Conclusions be true, even if they seem to be at SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
I. Some bears are cocks. variance with commonly known facts, (a) Only conclusions II and III follow.
II. Some horses are cocks. decide which of the conclusions (b) Only conclusions I and II follow. .
III. All cocks are horses. logically follow(s) from the statements. (c) Only conclusion I follows.
(c) All conclusions l,ll and lll, follow. SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) II. All chairs are mats.
(d) Only conclusion ll follows. (a) Either conclusion l or ll follows. Conclusions:
(b) Only conclusion ll follows. I. Some mats are wood.
Q.72. Read the given statements and (c) Only conclusion l follows. II. Some chairs are wood.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (d) Both conclusions l and ll follow III. All wood are mats.
information given in the statements is SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
true, even if it appears to be at variance Q.75. Read the given statements and (a) None of the conclusions follows
with commonly known facts, decide conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Only conclusion I follows
which of the given conclusions logically information given in the statements in (c) Both conclusions I and II follow
follow(s) from the statements. true, even if it appears to be at variance (d) Both conclusions II and III follow
Statement: with commonly known facts, decide
I. No A is B. which of the given conclusions logically Q.78. In the following question below
II. All C are B. follow(s) from the statements? are given some statements followed by
Conclusions: Statement: smoke conclusions based on those
I. No C is A. I. All T are M. statements. Taking the given conclusion
II. Some A are C. II. No T is P logically follows the given statements.
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning) Conclusions: Statement:
(a) Only conclusion I follows. I. No P is M. I. Some land are hard.
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow. II. Some M are T. II. No hard is hot.
(c) None of the conclusions follows. SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) Conclusions:
(d) Only conclusion II follows. (a) Only conclusion II follows I. Some hot are land
(b) None of the conclusions follows II. Some hard are land.
Q.73. Read the given statements and (c) Only conclusion I follows SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (d) Both conclusions I and II follow (a) Neither conclusions follow
information given in the statements is (b) Only conclusion I follows
true, even if it appears to be at variance Q.76. Read the given statements and (c) Only conclusion II follows
with commonly known facts, decide conclusions carefully Assuming that the (d) Both conclusion I and II follows
which of the given conclusions logically information given in the statements is
follow(s) from the statements. true, even if it appears to be at variance Q.79. In the following question below
Statement: with commonly known facts, decide are given some statements followed by
I. Some red are cars. which of the given conclusions logically some conclusions based on those
II. All yellow are cars. follow(s) form the statements. statements. Taking the given statements
Conclusions: Statement: to be true even if they seem to be at
I. Some cars are red. I. All P are Q. variance from commonly known facts.
II. Some yellow are red. II. Some Q are Z. Read at the conclusions and then decide
III. Some cars are yellow. III. Some Z are T. which of the given conclusions logically
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning) Conclusions: follows the given statements.
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow. I. Some T are P Statement:
(b) Both conclusions I and III follow. II. Some P are Z I. No cycle is handle.
(c) Both conclusions II and III follow. III. No T is Z. II. Some handle are tyre
(d) Only conclusion II follows. SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening) Conclusions:
(a) None of the conclusions follows. I. No tyre is cycle.
Q.74. Read the given statements and (b) Only conclusion II follows. II. Some tyre are handle
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusion I follows. III. Some cycle are handle.
information given in the statements is (d) Both conclusion I and II follow. SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
true, even if it appears to be at variance (a) Only conclusion III follows
with commonly known facts,decide Q.77. Read the given statements and (b) Only conclusion II follows
which of the given conclusions logically conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Both conclusion I and II follows
follow(s) form the statements. information given in the statements is (d) Both conclusion II and III follows
Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance
l.Some bikes are cars. with commonly known facts, decide Q.80. In the following question below
ll.Some cars are trucks. which of the give conclusions logically are given some statements followed by
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements. some conclusion based on those
l.Some trucks are bikes Statement: statements. Taking the given statements
ll.No bike is a truck I. Some wood are chairs. to be true even if they seem to be at
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.
l.Some Q are P. some conclusions based on those II. Some black are wires.
ll. Some P are T. statements. Taking the given statements SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) to be true even if they seem to be at (a) Only conclusion I follows
(a) Both conclusion l and ll follows variance from commonly known facts. (b) Both conclusion I and II follows
(b) Neither conclusion follow Read all the conclusions and then decide (c) Neither conclusion follow
(c) Only conclusion I follows which of the given conclusions logically (d) Only conclusion II follows
(d) Only conclusion II follows follows the given statements.
Statement: Q.86. In the following question below
Q.81. In the following question below I. Some numbers are letters. are given some statements followed by
are given some statements followed by II. No letter is water. some conclusions based on those
some conclusion based on those Conclusions: statements. Taking the given statements
statements. Taking the given statements I. Some water are numbers. to be true even if they seem to be at
to be true even if they seem to be at II. Some letters are numbers. variance from commonly known facts.
variance from commonly known facts. III. All letters are water. Read all the conclusions and then decide
Read all the conclusions and then decide SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) which of the given conclusion logically
which of the given conclusions logically (a) Both conclusion I and III follows follows the given statements.
follows the given statements. (b) Only conclusion I follows Statement:
Statement: (c) Only conclusion II follows I. Some P are Q.
l.All photos are phone. (d) Neither conclusion follow II. Some S are R.
ll. Some phone are yellow III. No R is Q.
lll. No yellow is red. Q.84. In the following question below Conclusions:
Conclusions: are given some statements followed by I. Some S are Q.
l. Some red are photo some conclusions based on those II. Some Q are P.
ll. Some yellow are phone. statements. Taking the given statements III. Some R are S.
lll.No red is photo. to be true even if they seem to be at SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) variance from commonly known facts. (a) Both conclusion I and II follows
(a) Only conclusion lll follows. Read all the conclusions and then decide (b) Both conclusion II and III follows
(b) Neither conclusion follow. which of the given conclusion logically (c) Neither conclusion follow
(c) Only conclusion ll follows. follows the given statements. (d) Only conclusion I follows
(d) Only conclusion l follows. Statement:
I. Some D are A. Q.87. In the following question below
Q.82. In the following question below II. All A are B. are given some statements followed by
are given some statements followed by Conclusions: some conclusions based on those
some conclusions based on those I. Some B are D. statements. Taking the given statements
statements. Taking the given statements II. All D are A. to be true even if they seem to be at
to be true even if they seem to be at SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) variance from commonly known facts.
variance from commonly known facts. (a) Both conclusion I and II follows Read all the conclusions and then decide
Read all the conclusions and then (b) Only conclusion II follows which of the given conclusion logically
decide which of the given conclusions (c) Only conclusion I follows follows the given statements.
logically follows the given statements. (d) Neither conclusion follow Statement:
Statement: I. No T is R.
I. No T is L. Q.85. In the following question below II. All R are V.
II. All L are K. are given some statements followed by Conclusions:
Conclusions: some conclusions based on those I. Some V are R.
I. Some K are L. statements. Taking the given statements II. Some T are R.
II. Some K are T. to be true even if they seem to be at III. All V are T.
III. No K is L. variance from commonly known facts. SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(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
statements. Taking the given statements SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) variance from commonly known facts.
to be true even if they seem to be at (a) Neither conclusion follow Read all the conclusions and then decide
variance from commonly known facts. (b) Both conclusion I and II follows which of the given conclusion logically
Read all the conclusions and then decide (c) Only conclusion II follows follows the given statements.
which of the given conclusion logically (d) Only conclusion I follows Statement:
follows the given statements. I. Some red are phone.
Statement: Q.91. In the following question below II. No phone is car.
I. Some yellow are pen. are given some statements followed by Conclusions:
II. Some pen are sharpener. some conclusions based on those I. Some car are red.
Conclusions: statements. Taking the given statements II. Some phone are red.
I. Some sharpener are yellow. to be true even if they seem to be at SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
II. No yellow is pen. variance from commonly known facts. (a) Only conclusion II follows.
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) Read all the conclusions and then decide (b) Only conclusion I follows.
(a) Neither conclusion follow which of the given conclusion logically (c) Both conclusion I and II follows.
(b) Both conclusion I and II follows follows the given statements. (d) Neither conclusion follow.
(c) Only conclusion I follows Statement:
(d) Only conclusion II follows I. All K are B. Q.94. In the following question below
II. No T is K. are given some statements followed by
Q.89. In the following question below Conclusions: some conclusions based on those
are given some statements followed by I. No K is T. statements. Taking the given statements
some conclusions based on those II. Some B are K. to be true even if they seem to be at
statements. Taking the given statements III. Some T are B. variance from commonly known facts.
to be true even if they seem to be at SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) Read all the conclusions and then decide
variance from commonly known facts. (a) Both conclusion I and II follows which of the given conclusion logically
Read all the conclusions and then decide (b) Only conclusion III follows follows the given statements.
which of the given conclusion logically (c) Neither conclusion follow Statement:
follows the given statements. (d) Both conclusion II and III follows I. Some pen are sharpener.
Statement: II. All pen are pencil.
I. All prime are even. Q.92. In the following question below Conclusions:
II. Some even are odd. are given some statements followed by I. Some pencil are pen.
Conclusions: some conclusions based on those II. All sharpener are pen.
I. Some odd are prime. statements. Taking the given statements SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
II. All odd are even. to be true even if they seem to be at (a) Both conclusion I and II follows.
III. No odd is prime. variance from commonly known facts. (b) Only conclusion I follows.
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) Read all the conclusions and then decide (c) Neither conclusion follow.
(a) Only conclusion III follows which of the given conclusion logically (d) Only conclusion II follows.
(b) Both conclusion II and III follows follows the given statements. Q.95. In the following question below
(c) Only conclusion II follows Statement: are given some statements followed by
(d) Either conclusion I or III follows I. All A are K. some conclusions based on those
II. Some J are K statements. Taking the given statements
Q.90. In the following question below Conclusions: to be true even if they seem to be at
are given some statements followed by I. Some A are J. variance from commonly known facts.
some conclusions based on those II. No K is J. Read all the conclusions and then decide
statements. Taking the given statements III. All K are J. which of the given conclusion logically
to be true even if they seem to be at SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) follows the given statements.
variance from commonly known facts. (a) Only conclusion I follows Statement:
Read all the conclusions and then decide (b) Only conclusion III follows. I. All L are B
II. No T is L. (d) Only conclusion III follows. which of the given conclusions logically
III. Some R are T. follows the given statements.
Conclusions: Q.98. In the following question below Statement:
I. Some T are R. are given some statements followed by Some flower are soft.
II. No B is T. some conclusions based on those No hard is soft.
III. No L is T. statements. Taking the given statements Conclusions:
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) to be true even if they seem to be at I.some hard are flower
(a) Only conclusion I follows. variance from commonly known facts. II. Some soft are flower.
(b) Only conclusion II follows. Read all the conclusions and then decide SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) Both conclusion I and III follows which of (a) Only conclusion II follows
(d) Both conclusion II and III follows the given conclusion logically follows (b) Both conclusion I and II follows
the given statements. (c) Only conclusion I follows
Q.96. In the following question below Statement: (d) Neither conclusion follows
are given some statements followed by I. No K is L.
some conclusions based on those II. Some L are M. Q.101. In the following question below
statements. Taking the given statements III. All M are G. are given some statements followed by
to be true even if they seem to be at Conclusions: some conclusions and then decide which
variance from commonly known facts. I. Some G are L. of the given conclusions logically
Read all the conclusions and then decide II. Some M are L. follows the given statements.
which of the given conclusion logically III. No L is K. Statement:
follows the given statements. SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) I. All H are B
Statement: (a) Only conclusion I follows. II. All R are B.
I. All J are M. (b) All conclusions I, II and III follow. Conclusions:
II. Some K are M. (c) Neither conclusion follows. I. Some H are R.
Conclusions: (d) Both conclusions II and III follow. II. No H is R
I. Some K are J. III. Some B are R.
II. Some M are K. Q.99. In the following question below SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
III. Some M are J are given some statements followed by (a) Both conclusion II and III follow
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) some conclusions based on those (b) Conclusion III and either conclusion
(a) Both conclusion I and II follows. statements. Taking the given statements I or II follows
(b) Both conclusion I and III follows. to be true even if they seem to be at (c) Only conclusion I follows
(c) Both conclusion II and III follows. variance from commonly known facts. (d) Only conclusion II follows
(d) Only conclusion I follows. Read all the conclusions and then decide
which of the given conclusion logically Q.102. The statements below are
Q.97. In the following question below follows the given statements. followed by two conclusions labelled I
are given some statements followed by Statement: and II. Assuming that the information in
some conclusions based on those I. Some onion are tomato. the statements is true, even if it appears
statements. Taking the given statements II. No tomato is potato. to be at variance with generally
to be true even if they seem to be at Conclusions: established facts, decide which
variance from commonly known facts. I. Some potato are onion. conclusion(s) logically and definitely
Read all the conclusions and then decide II. No potato is tomato. follow(s) from the information given in
which of the given conclusion logically SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) the statements.
follows the given statements. (a) Only conclusion I follows. Statement:
Statement: (b) Only conclusion II follows. I. Some cups are glasses.
I. Some red are wood. (c) Neither conclusion follow. II. No plate is cup as well as glass.
II. No wood is bench. (d) Both conclusion I and II follows. Conclusion:
Conclusions: I. Some cups are plates.
I. No bench is red. Q.100. In the following question below II. All glasses are not plates.
II. No bench is wood. are given some statements followed by SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
III. Some red are bench. some conclusion based on those (a) Only conclusion I follow
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) statements . Taking the given statements (b) Only conclusion II follows
(a) Conclusion II and either I or III to be true even if they seem to be at (c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion
follow. variance from commonly known facts. II follow
(b) Neither conclusion follow. Read all the conclusions and then decide (d) Either conclusion I or conclusion II
(c) Only conclusion I follows. 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.
(d) Only conclusion II follows. I. Some dusks are nights. Conclusion:
II. Some noons are dawns. I. We cannot hear sound of explosion in
Q.112.. Three statements are given, SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning) vacuum.
followed by three conclusions numbered (a) Only conclusion II follows. II. We cannot hear sound of explosion in
I, II and III. Assuming (b) Neither I nor II follows. atmosphere.
the statements to be true, even if they (c) Either conclusion I or II follows SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon)
seem to be at variance with commonly (d) Only conclusion I follows. (a) Only Conclusion I follows
known facts, decide which of the (b) Either conclusion I or conclusion II
conclusions logically follow(s) from the Q.115. Read the given statement and follows
statements. conclusions carefully and decide which (c) Only conclusion II follows
Statement: of the conclusions logically follow(s) (d) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion
I. Some guavas are apples. from the statement. II follow
II. All grapes are oranges. Statement:
III. Some apples are grapes. Road offers the fastest connectivity Q.118. The statement below is followed
Conclusions: between Agra and Delhi. by two conclusions labelled I and II.
I. Some apples are oranges. Conclusions: Decide which conclusion(s) logically
II. No orange is guava. I. There is no rail connectivity between and definitely follow(s) from the
III. Some oranges are guavas. Agra and Delhi. information given in the statement only.
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) II. There is no air connectivity between Statement:
(a) Conclusions I and II follow. Agra and Delhi. Rain water is the purest form of water.
(b) Conclusion I and either II or III SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning) Conclusions:
follow. (a) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion l.Rainwater will contain the least amount
(c) Conclusions II and III follow. II follows. of impurities.
(d) Only either conclusion I or III follow. (b) Only conclusion II follows. SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) Only conclusion I follows. (a) Both conclusion l and conclusion ll
Q.113. Two statements are given, (d) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follow.
followed by four conclusions in the follows. (b) Either conclusion l or conclusion ll
options. Assuming the statements to be follows.
true, even if they seem to be at variance Q.116. The statement below are (c) Only conclusion l follow
with commonly known facts, decide followed by two conclusions labelled I (d) Only conclusion ll follow.
which conclusion logically follows from and II. Assuming that the information
the statements. inthe statements is true, if it appears to Q.119. The statements below are
Statement: be at variance with generally established followed by two conclusions labelled l
No hospital is clinic. facts, decide which conclusion(s) and ll. Assuming that the information in
All clinics are houses. logically and definitely follow(s) from the statements is true, even if it appears
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening) the information given in the statements. to be at variance with generally
(a) Some houses are not hospitals. Statement: established facts, decide which
(b) All houses are hospitals. I. Some accountants are managers. conclusion(s) logically and definitely
(c) All houses are clinics. II. Some accountants are cashiers. follow(s) from the information given in
(d) No house is a hospital. Conclusions: the statements.
I. All cashiers are accountants. Statement:
Q.114. The statements below are II. Some managers are accountants l.Some bats are cats.
followed by two conclusions labelled I SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon) ll.All cats are darts.
and II. Assuming that the information in (a) Either conclusion I or conclusion II Conclusion:
the statements is true, even if it appears follows. l.All bats are darts.
to be at variance with generally (b) Only conclusion II follows ll.Some bats are darts.
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
true, even if they seem to be at variance (d) Only conclusion l follows (c) Only conclusion I follows
with commonly known facts, decide (d) Only conclusion I and III follows
which of the conclusions logically Q.123. Read the given statement and
follow(s) from the statements. conclusions carefully and decide which Q.126. Three Statements are given
Statement: of the conclusions logically follow(s) followed by four conclusions numbered
I. All tables are books. from the statement. I, II, III and IV. Assuming the statements
II. All pens are books. Statement: to be true, even if they seem to be at
Conclusions: A very large number of students love variance with commonly known facts,
I. Some tables are pens. dancing in the rain rather than studying decide which of the conclusions
II. Some books are pens. in class. logically follows(s) from the statements.
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning) Conclusions: Statement:
(a) Only conclusion II follows l. Rain keeps students healthy. l. All boys are experts.
(b) Only conclusion I follows ll. Dancing is a good Exercise. ll.Some experts are travelers.
(c) Either conclusion I or conclusion II SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon) lll.All travelers are foreigners.
follows (a) Both conclusion l and ll follow Conclusion:
(d) Both conclusion I and conclusion II (b) Neither conclusion l nor ll follows. l.Some foreigners are experts
follow (c) Only conclusion l follows. ll.Some foreigners are boys.
(d) Only conclusion ll follows. lll.No foreigners is boy.
Q.121. Read the given statement and lV.All travelers are expert.
conclusions carefully and decide which Q.124. Read the given statements and SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning)
of the conclusions logically follow(s) conclusion carefully. Assuming that the (a) Conclusion IV and Either II or III
from the statement. information given in the statements is follows
Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance (b) All conclusion follow
Only white colour vehicles should be with commonly known facts, decide (c) Conclusion I, II and IV follow
allowed in India for promoting peace. which of the given conclusions logically (d) Conclusion I and Either II or III
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements. follows
I. Blue colour vehicles promote peace. Statement:
II. White colour vehicles promote peace All bears are tigers. Q.127. Read the given statements and
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning) Some bears are lions. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(a) Only Conclusion I follows. Conclusion information given in the statements is
(b) Only Conclusions II follows. I. Some tigers are lions. true, even if it appears to be at variance
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II. No lions are tigers with commonly known facts, decide
II follow SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening) which of the given conclusions logically
(d) Either conclusion I or conclusion II (a) both conclusions I and II follows follow(s) from the statements.
follows (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows Statement:
(c) Only conclusion I follows I. All go downs are warehouses.
Q.122. The statements below are (d) Only conclusion II follows II. Some warehouses are buildings
followed by two conclusions labelled l Conclusions:
and ll. Assuming that the information in Q.125. Read the given statements and I. No building are warehouses
the statements is true, even if it appears conclusion carefully. Assuming that the II. Some go downs are building
to be at variance with generally information given in the statements is SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning)
established facts, decide which true, even if it appears to be at variance (a) Only conclusion II follows
conclusion(s) logically follows from the with commonly known facts, decide (b) Only conclusion I follow.
information given in the statements. which of the given conclusions logically (c) Both conclusion I and II follow.
Statement: follow(s) from the statements. (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
l. All dens are hens. Statement:
Q.128. The statements below are (c) Only conclusion l follows. (a) Both conclusions I and II follow
followed by two conclusions labelled I (d) Neither conclusion l nor ll follow. (b) Only conclusion II follows.
and II. Assuming that the information in (c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
the statements is true, even if it appears Q.131. The statements below are (d) Only conclusion I follows
to be at variance with generally followed by two conclusions labelled I
established facts, decide which and II. Assuming that the information in Q.134. Read the given statements and
conclusion(s) logically and definitely the statements is true, even if it appears conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
follow(s) from the information given in to be at variance with generally information given in the statements is
the statements. established facts, decide which true, even if it appears to be at variance
Statement: conclusion(s) logically and definitely with commonly known facts. Decide
I. All flowers are trees. follow(s) from the information given in which of the given conclusions logically
II. All trees are fruits. the statements. follows from the statements.
Conclusions: Statement: Statement:
I. Some fruits are flowers. Some tables are ears. All ships are butterflies.
II. All flowers are fruits. All ears are spoons. Some aeroplanes are butterflies.
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) Some spoons are glasses. Conclusions:
(a) Either conclusion I or II follows Conclusions: All ships are aeroplanes.
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow. I. Some glasses are tables. Some butterflies are ships
(c) Only conclusion I follow. II. Some glasses are ears. SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(d) Only conclusion II follows SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) (a) Only conclusion II follows
(a) only conclusion II follows. (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follow
Q.129. Two statements are given, (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows (c) Only conclusion I follows
followed by two conclusions numbered I (c) Only conclusion I follow (d) Both conclusions I and II follow
and II. Assuming the statements to be (d) Both conclusion I and II follow
true, even if they seem to be at variance Q.135. Read the given statements and
with commonly known facts, decide Q.132. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
which of the conclusions logically conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is
follow(s) from the statements. information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance
Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts. Decide
A. Some drivers are racers with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically
B. Some racers are pilots. which of the given conclusions logically follows from the statements.
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements. Statement:
I. Some pilots are drivers Statement: All peacocks are swans.
II. No pilot is a driver I. All ships are water vessels. Some parrots are swans.
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) II. Some boats are ships. Conclusions:
(a) Only conclusion II follows. Conclusions: I. Some parrots are peacocks.
(b) Only conclusion I follow. I. All boats are water vessels II. Some swans are peacocks
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows II. All water vessels are ships. III. Some swans are parrots.
(d) Either conclusion I or II follows SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. (a) Only conclusion I and III follow
Q.130. Read the given statement and (b) Both conclusions I and II follow. (b) Only conclusion I and II follow
conclusions carefully and decide which (c) Only conclusion I follow (c) All conclusion I, II and III follow
of the conclusions logically follow(s) (d) Only conclusion II follows. (d) Only conclusion II and III follow
from the statement.
Statement: Q.133. Read the given statement and Q.136. Read carefully the statement
The scientific study of plants is known conclusions carefully and decide which given below and their conclusion.
as Botany. of the conclusions logically follow(s) Assuming the information given in the
Conclusions: from the statement. statement to be true, even if they seem to
l. Botany helps us understand human Statement: be related to the general facts, the
behaviour. All philosophers are clever. Rakesh is a decision given which conclusion, of the
ll. Botany helps us in understanding philosopher. statement so that they follow.
animal bodies. Conclusions: Statement:
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) 1. Rakesh is not clever. All husband are son.
(a) Either conclusion l or ll follows. II. Rakesh is clever. Some son are father.
(b) Only conclusion ll follows. SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning) Conclusion:
I. Some sons are husband. follow(s) from the information given in Q.142. Read the given statements and
II. Some husband are father. the statements. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening) Statement: information given in the statements is
(a) Only conclusion I follow I. All doors are floors. true, even if it appears to be at variance
(b) Neither I nor II follow II. Some floors are tiles. with commonly known facts, decide
(c) only conclusion II follow III. All tiles are paints. which of the given conclusions logically
(d) both I and II follow Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements.
I. Some floors are paints. Statement:
Q.137. Given is a statement followed by II. Some doors are tiles. All nieces are sisters.
two arguments numbered I and II. SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) Some nieces are brothers.
Consider the statement and the (a) Only conclusion II follows. Conclusion:
arguments and decide which of the (b) Only conclusion I follows. I. Some brothers are sisters.
arguments is strong. (c) Both conclusion I and II follow. II. All sisters are nieces.
Statement: (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. III. No brothers are sisters.
Is the choice of junk food a better option SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
to create interest in eating in children? Q.140. Read the given statements and (a) Only Conclusion I and III follows
Arguments: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Only conclusion I follows
I. Yes, the best way to create interest is information (c) Only conclusion II follows
to give the food a child likes. given in the statements is true, even if it (d) All conclusions I, II and III follow
II. No, junk food is the reason behind appears to be at variance with commonly
obesity, heart diseases, diabetes and known facts, decide which of the given Q.143. Read the given statements and
other health problems and it is important conclusions logically follow(s) from the conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
to induce healthy eating habits in Statement: information given in the statements is
children. I. Some chairs are doors. true, even if it appears to be at variance
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening) II. All doors are tables. with commonly known facts, decide
(a) only argument II is strong. Conclusion : which of the given conclusions logically
(b) both arguments I and II are strong. I. Some chairs are tables. follow(s) from the statements.
(c) Neither argument I nor II is strong. II. No doors are chairs. Statement:
(d) only argument I is strong III. Some tables are doors. Some cats are mice.
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) All mice are dogs.
Q.138. Read the given statements and (a) All conclusions I, II and III follows. Conclusion:
conclusions carefully and decide which (b) Only conclusion I and II follows. I. No dogs are cats.
of the conclusion/conclusions logically (c) Only conclusion I and III follows. II. All cats are dogs.
follows from the statements. (d) Only conclusion II follows. SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
Statement: (a) Only conclusion I follows
Physical abuse is apparent, so it is easy Q.141. Read the given statements and (b) Both conclusions I and II follow
to accept it, but mental abuse does not conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusion II follows
appear, so we keep denying it. information given in the statements is (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Conclusion : true, even if it appears to be at variance
I. We reject to what we cannot see. with commonly known facts, decide SSC CPO 2019 Tier I
II. It is easy to accept what we see. which of the given conclusions logically
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) follow(s) from the statements. Q.144. Read the given statements and
(a) Only Conclusion I follows Statement: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(b) Conclusion I and II both follows All cakes are rocks. information given in the statement is
(c) Only conclusion II follows All rocks are dams. true, even if it appears to be at variance
(d) Either conclusion I or Conclusion II Conclusion: with commonly known facts, decide
follows. I. Some dams are cakes. which of the given conclusions logically
II. All rocks are cakes. follow(s) from the given statements,
Q.139. The statements below are SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) Statement:
followed by two conclusions labelled I (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows I. Some Delhites are Singaporeans
and II. Assuming that (b) Only conclusion II follows II. No Singaporean is an American.
the information in the statements is true, (c) Both conclusions I and II follow Conclusions:
even if it appears to be at variance with (d) Only conclusion I follows I. Some Americans are Singaporeans.
generally established facts, decide which II. All Singaporeans are Delhiites.
conclusion(s) logically and definitely SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. which of the given conclusions logically
(b) Only conclusion I follows follow/s from the given statement. Q.150. Read the given statements and
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows Statement: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(d) Only conclusion II follows All petunias are flowers. information given in the statements is
No flower is black. true, even if it appears to be at variance
Q.145. A statement is given followed by Conclusions: with commonly known facts, decide
two conclusions I and II. Consider the I. Some petunias are black. which of the given conclusions logically
given statement as true and decide which II. No petunia is black. follow(s) from the statements.
of the given conclusions logically SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) Statement:
follow/s from the given statement. (a) Both the conclusion I and II follow. 1. Some dancers are singers.
Statement: (b) Only conclusion II follows. 2. No singer is an actor.
The Prime Minister has made clear that (c) Only conclusion I follows. Conclusions:
his government will make concerted (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. I. Some actors are singers.
effort for the upliftment of poor farmers II. All singers are dancers.
and announced an annual pension for Q.148. Two statements are given SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
them . followed by two conclusions I and II. (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Conclusions: You have to consider these statements to (b) Only conclusion I follows
I. Government understands that the be true , even if they seem at variance (c) Either conclusion I or II follows
condition of poor farmers needs from commonly known facts .Choose (d) Only conclusion II follows
immediate attention. which of the given conclusions logically
II. No benefits are announced for the follow/s from the given statement. Q.151. Read the given statement and
other sections of society. Statement: conclusions carefully and decide which
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) I. All chairs are wood of the conclusions logically follow(s)
(a) Both conclusions I and II follows II.No wood is furniture. from the statement.
(b) Only conclusion II follows Conclusions: : Statement:
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows I. All chairs are furniture. “On October 2, let us pledge to make the
(d) Only conclusion I follows II. Some furniture are wood. country free of single-use plastic.”-
SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) Prime Minister of India/
Q.146. Two statements are given (a) Only conclusion I follows Conclusions:
followed by four conclusions I, II, III (b) Both conclusions I and II follows I. All Indians should reduce and then
and IV. You have to consider these (c) Only conclusion II follows completely eliminate the consumption of
statements to be true, even if they seem (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows single-use plastic like packaged drinking
at variance from commonly known facts. water
Decide which of the given conclusions Q.149. Three statements are given II. India is going to be completely plastic
logically follow/s from the given followed by four conclusions I, II, III free on October 2
statement. and IV. You have to consider these SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
Statement: statements to be true, even if they seem (a) Only conclusion I follows
All papers are stationery at variance from commonly known facts (b) Both conclusions I and II follow
Some papers are books. . Decide which of the given conclusions (c) Only conclusion II follows
Conclusions: logically follow/s from the given (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
I. Some stationery are papers. statement.
II. No stationery is paper. Statement: Q.152. Two statements are given
III. No book is stationery All parrots are crows followed by two conclusions I and II.
IV. Some books are papers. All crows are robins You have to consider these statements to
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) All robins are swans. be true , even if they seem at variance
(a) Only conclusions I, II and IV follow. Conclusions: from commonly known facts .Choose
(b) Only conclusions I and II follow. I. All parrots are Swans. which of the given conclusions logically
(c) Only conclusions II and III follow. II. All swans are crows. follow/s from the given statement.
(d) Only conclusions I and IV follow. III. All robins are parrots. Statement:
IV. All crows are swans. Some appliances are electronic.
Q.147. Two statements are given SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) Some electronics are tube lights.
followed by two conclusions I and II. (a) All the conclusion follow Conclusions:
You have to consider these statements to (b) Only conclusion I and IV follow. I.Some appliances are tube lights
be true, even if they seem at variance (c) Only conclusion II and III follow II.No tube light is an appliance.
from commonly known facts. Decide (d) Only conclusion I and II follow SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) Only conclusion II follows A. All purses are coins. (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(b) Only conclusion I follows B. All coins are rupees.
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows C. All rupees are pink. Q.158. Read the given statements and
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows Conclusions: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
I. All purses are pink. given information in the statements is
Q.153. Two statements are given II. All pink are coins. true, even if it appears to be at variance
followed by two conclusions I and II. III. All rupees are purses. with commonly known facts, decide
You have to consider these statements to IV. All coins are pink. which of the given conclusions logically
be true , even if they seem at variance SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) follow(s) from the statements.
from commonly known facts .Choose (a) Only conclusions I and IV follow. Statement:
which of the given conclusions logically (b) Only conclusions I and II follow. Some chimpanzees are tigers.
follows/s from the given statement. (c) All the conclusions follow. Some elephants are chimpanzees.
Statement: (d) Only conclusions II and III follow. Conclusions:
The United Nation has adopted 21st June I. Some elephants are tigers.
as World Yoga Day.This has promoted Q.156. Read the given statements and II. Some chimpanzees are elephants.
India’s glorious tradition all over the conclusions carefully. Assuming that the SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
world. information given in the statements is (a) Both conclusion I and II follow.
Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance (b) Only conclusion I follows.
I. Yoga is practiced only on 21st June. with commonly known facts, decide (c) Only conclusion II follows.
II. More people are coming to India now which of the given conclusions logically (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follow.
to practice Yoga. follow(s) from the statements.
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) Statement: Q.159. Read the given statements and
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows I. Some chocolates are toffees. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(b) Only conclusion I follows II. All toffees are éclairs. information given in the statements is
(c) Only conclusion II follows Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance
(d) Both conclusions I and II follows I. Some éclairs are toffees. with the commonly known facts, decide
II. Some éclairs are chocolates. which of the given conclusions logically
Q.154. Read the given statement and SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) follow(s) from the statements.
conclusions carefully and decide which (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. Statement:
of the conclusions logically follow(s) (b) Only conclusion II follows. I. All pictures are coloured.
from the statement. (c) Only conclusion I follows. II. No coloured is black.
Statement: (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. Conclusions:
The importance of a person is not I. Some pictures are black.
dependent only on one’s status and Q.157. Read the given statement and II. No picture is black.
money. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
Conclusions: information given in the statement is (a) Both conclusions I and II follow.
I. The goal of most people is just to true, even if it appears to be at variance (b) Only conclusion I follows.
acquire more money. with commonly known facts, decide (c) Only conclusion II follows.
II. There are some factors other than which of the given conclusions logically (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
status and money which contribute to the follow(s) from the statement.
importance of a person. Statement: SSC CGL 2019 Tier I
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) Most of the students usually fail to apply
(a) Only conclusion I follow. in practice what they studied on their
Q.160. Read the given statement and
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow. courses in school and colleges because
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(c) Only conclusion II follows. they studied the course just so they could
information given in the statements is
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. pass the examination.
true, even if it appears to be at variance
Conclusions:
with commonly known facts,decide
Q.155. Read the given statements and I. Most of the students are just trying to
which of the given conclusions logically
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the pass the examination.
follow(s) from the statements
information given in the statements is II. There is less emphasis on learning by
Statement:
true, even if it appears to be at variance teachers.
Some animals are elephants
with commonly known facts, decide SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning)
Some elephants are tigers|
which of the given conclusions logically (a) Both conclusions I and II follow.
Conclusions:
follow(s) from the statements. (b) Only conclusion II follows.
I. Some animals are tigers
Statement: (c) Only conclusion I follow.
II. No tiger is an animal
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning) All Rockets are Engines. which of the given conclusions logically
(a) Only conclusion II follows Conclusions: follow from the statements.
(b) Only conclusion I follows I. Some Engines are Rockets. Statement:
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows II. Some Engines are cars. 1.All parakeets are cuckoos.
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning) 2.All cuckoos are rabbits.
(a) Only conclusion II follows. 3.All rabbits are snakes.
Q.161. Read the given statement and (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. Conclusions:
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusion I follow. I. All parakeets are snakes.
information given in the statements is (d) Both conclusion I and II follows. II. All snakes are cuckoos.
true, even if it appears to be at variance III. All rabbits are parakeets.
with commonly known facts, decide Q.164. Read the given statements and IV. All cuckoos are snakes.
which of the given conclusions logically conclusions carefully. Assuming that the SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning)
follow(s) from the statements. information given in the statements is (a) Only conclusions II and III follow.
Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance (b) Only conclusions I and II follow.
All dogs are lions with commonly known facts, decide (c) All the conclusions follow.
No elephant is a lion which of the given conclusions logically (d) Only conclusions I and IV follow.
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements
I. No dog is an elephant . Statement: Q.167. Read the given statements and
II. No lion is a dog. 1. All cars are trucks conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
III. Some elephants are dogs. 2. Some buses are cars information given in the statements is
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Afternoon) Conclusions: true , even if it appears to be at variance
(a) Only conclusion I follow. I. All cars are buses with commonly known facts, decide
(b) Only conclusion II and III. II. Some buses are trucks which of the given conclusions logically
(c) Only conclusion I and III follows . III. All trucks are buses follow from the statements.
(d) Only conclusion II follows. SSC CGL 04/03/2020(afternoon) Statement:
(a) Only conclusions II and III follows . 1. Some papers are copies
Q.162. Read the given statement and (b) Only conclusion I follow. 2. No copy is an eraser
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusion II follows . Conclusions:
information given in the statements is (d) Only conclusions I and III follows . I. Some copies are papers
true, even if it appears to be at variance II. Some papers are erasers
with commonly known facts,decide Q.165. Read the given statement(s) and III. No paper is an eraser
which of the given conclusions logically conclusions carefully. Assuming that the SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon)
follow(s) from the statements. information given in the statements is (a) Only conclusion II and either
Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance conclusion I or II follow.
All Prizes are medals. with commonly known facts, decide (b) Only conclusion I and either
Some Prizes are certificates. which of the given conclusions logically conclusion II or III follow.
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statement(s). (c) Only conclusions I and III follow.
I. Some certificates are prizes. Statement: (d) Only conclusions I and II follow.
II. Some medals are prizes. All Singers are dancers
III. Some certificates are Medals. No dancer is a plumber Q.168. Read the given statements and
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening) Conclusions: conclusions carefully . Assuming that
(a) Only conclusion I, II and III follows . I. No plumber is a singer the information given in the statements
(b) Only conclusion II and III follows . II. Some singers are plumbers. is true, even if it appears to be at
(c) Only conclusion I and III follows . III. Some dancers are singers . variance with commonly known facts ,
(d) Only conclusion I and II follows . SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening) decide which of the given conclusions
(a) Only conclusion I follow. logically follow(s) from the statements.
Q.163. Read the given statement and (b) Only conclusions II and III follow . Statement:
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) only conclusions I and III follow . 1. No bottle is a pen
information given in the statements is (d) Only Conclusion II follows. 2. All jugs are bottles
true, even if it appears to be at variance Conclusions:
with commonly known facts, decide Q.166. Read the given statements and I. Some jugs are pens
which of the given conclusions logically conclusions carefully.Assuming that the II. No jug is pen
follow(s) from the statements. information given in the statements is III. Some bottles are jugs
Statement: true , even if it appears to be at variation SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening)
Some Cars are Rockets. with commonly known facts, decide (a) All conclusions I, II and III follow.
(b) Conclusion III and either conclusion 2.Some helmets are vehicles. information given in the statements is
I or II follow. Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows. I.Some objects are helmets. with commonly known facts, decide
(d) Only conclusions II and III follow . II.Some vehicles are helmets. which of the given conclusions logically
III.Some vehicles are objects. follow(s).
Q.169. Read the given statements and SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Evening) Statement:
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (a) Only conclusions I and III follow. 1. All laptops are computers.
information given in the statements is (b) Only conclusions I and II follow. 2. Some tablets are laptops
true, even if it appears to be at variance (c) Only conclusions II and III follow. Conclusions:
with commonly known facts, decide (d) All conclusions I, II and III follow. I. All tablets are computers.
which of the given conclusions logically II. Some tablets are computers.
follow(s) from the statements. Q.172. Read the given statements and III.Some computers are laptops.
Statement: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening)
Some machines are kites. information given in the statements is (a) All conclusions I, II and III follow
No machine is a pigeon. true , even if it appears to be at variance (b) Only conclusion III follows.
Conclusions: with commonly known facts, decide (c) Only conclusions II and III follow
I. Some machines are pigeons which of the given conclusions logically (d) Only conclusion II follows.
II. All kites are pigeons. follow(s)
III. Some kites are not pigeons. Statement: Q.175. Read the given statements and
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning) Some cars are buses. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(a) Only conclusions I and II follow . Some buses are trucks. information given in the statement is
(b) Only conclusions I and III follow . Some trucks are scooters. true, even if it appears to be at variance
(c) Only conclusion II follow. Conclusions: with commonly known facts, decide
(d) Only conclusion III follow. I. Some cars are scooters. which of the given conclusions logically
II. Some trucks are buses. follow(s) from the statements/
Q.170. Read the given statements and III. Some scooters are buses. Statement:
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the IV. All scooters are trucks. 1.Some dancers are writers.
information given in the statements is SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Morning) 2. All Writers are students.
true, even if it appears to be at variance (a) Only conclusion II follows. Conclusions:
with commonly known facts, decide (b) All the conclusions follow. 1. Some students are dancers.
which of the given conclusions logically (c) Only conclusions II and IV follow. 2. Some students are writers.
follow from the statements. (d) Only conclusions I and II follow. 3. No student is a dancer.
Statements : SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning)
1.All books are magazines. Q.173. Read the given statements and (a) Only conclusions II and III follow.
2.Some books are novels. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Only conclusions I and II follow.
Conclusions: information given in the statements is (c) All conclusions I, II and II follow.
I. Some magazines are books. true, even if it appears to be at variance (d) Either conclusion I or III follow
II. No magazine is a book. with commonly known facts, decide
III.No novel is a magazine. which of the given conclusions logically Q.176. Read the given statements and
IV. Some novels are books. follow(s) from the statements. conclusions carefully .Assuming that the
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon) Statement: information given in the statements is
(a) Only conclusion I, II and IV follow. 1. All toys are pens. true, even if it appears to be at variance
(b) Only conclusions I and II follow. 2. All games are pens. with commonly known facts, decide
(c) Only conclusions II and III follow. Conclusions: which of the given conclusions logically
(d) Only conclusions I and IV follow I. No toy is a game. follow(s) from the statements.
II. No pen is a game. Statement:
Q.171. Read the given statements and III. Some toys are games. No garden is a park.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon) Some gardens are schools.
information given in the statements is (a) Only conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions:
true, even if it appears to be at variance (b) Only conclusions II and III follow. I. No park is a garden.
with commonly known facts, decide (c) All conclusions I, II and III follow. II. Some schools are gardens.
which of the given conclusions logically (d) Either conclusion I or III follows. III. Some parks are gardens.
follow from the statements. SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon)
Statement: Q.174. Read the given statements and (a) Only conclusions II and III follow.
1.All helmets are objects. conclusions carefully.Assuming that the (b) Only conclusions I and II follow.
(c) Either conclusion I or III and Statement: Q.182. Read the given statements and
conclusion II follow. Some pens are Ink. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(d) Either conclusion I or III follows. Some papers are Ink. information given in the statements is
Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance
Q.177. Read the given statements and (I) All Ink are Pen. with commonly known facts, decide
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (II) Some Pens are Paper. which of the given conclusions logically
information given in the statements is SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon) follow(s) from the statements.
true, even if it appears to be at variance (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. Statement:
with commonly known facts, decide (b) Only conclusion II follows. 1. No cup is a book.
which of the given conclusions logically (c) Only conclusion I follow. 2. Apple is a cup.
follow(s) from the statements. (d) Either conclusion I or conclusion II Conclusions:
Statement: follows. I. Apple is not a book.
1. Some bottles are glasses. II. Apple may or may not be a book.
2. Some glasses are bowls. Q.180. Read the given statements and SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon)
Conclusions: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
I. Some bowls are bottles. information given in the statements is (b) Only conclusion II follows.
II. Some glasses are bottles. true, even if it appears to be at variance (c) Both conclusions I and II follow.
III. No bowl is a bottle with commonly known facts, decide (d) Only conclusion I follows.
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) which of the given conclusions logically
(a) All conclusions I, II and III follow. follow(s) Q.183. Read the given statements and
(b) Either conclusion II or III follows from the statements. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(c) Only conclusions II and III follow. Statement: information given in the statements is
(d) Only conclusion II and either 1. Some cats are dogs. true, even if it appears to be at variance
conclusion I or III follow. 2. Some trees are dogs. with commonly known facts, decide
Conclusions: which of the given conclusions logically
SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I (I) Some dogs are cats. follow(s) from the statements.
(II) Some cats are trees. Statement:
Q.178. Read the given statements and SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening) 1. Some buns are tarts.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. 2. All tarts are pastries.
information given in the statements is (b) Either conclusion I or II follows. 3. All pastries are breads.
true, even if it appears to be at variance (c) Only conclusion I follows. Conclusions:
with commonly known facts, decide (d) Only conclusion II follows. I. Some breads are buns.
which of the given conclusions logically II. Some pastries are buns.
follow(s) from the statements. Q.181. Read the given statements and III. Some buns are breads.
Statement: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening)
All woods are roots. information given in the statements is (a) Only conclusions II and III follow.
All fruits are roots. true, even if it appears to be at variance (b) All the conclusions follow.
No woods are a fruit. with commonly known facts, decide (c) Only conclusions I and II follow.
Conclusion: which of the given conclusions logically (d) Only conclusions I and IV follow.
I. Some roots are fruits. follow(s) from the statements.
II.All roots are woods. Statement: Q.184. Read the given statements and
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning) 1. All doors are teachers. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(a) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion 2. All teachers are cups. information given in the statements is
II follows. Conclusion: true, even if it appears to be at variance
(b) Only conclusion I follow. I. All cups are doors. with commonly known facts, decide
(c) Only conclusion II follows. II. All doors are cups. which of the given conclusions logically
(d) Both concussion I and II follows III. All teachers are doors. follow(S) from the statements.
IV. Some cups are teachers. Statement:
Q.179. Read the given statements and SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning) 1.All men are animals
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (a) Only conclusion I & III follow. 2. No man is a bird
information given in the statements is (b) Only conclusion I & II follows. Conclusions:
true, even if it appears to be at variance (c) Only conclusion II & IV follows. I. All animals are birds.
with commonly known facts, decide (d) Only conclusion I follow. II. All animals are men.
which of the given conclusions logically SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning)
follow(s) from the statements. (a) Both concussions I and II follow.
(b) Only conclusion I follow. I. Some beans are breads. which of the conclusions logically
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. II. Some breads are beans. follows from the statements.
(d) Only conclusion II follows. SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning) Statement:
(a) Only conclusion I follows. 1. Some computers are phones
Q.185. Read the given statements and (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. 2. All phones are televisions.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Both conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions:
information given in the statements is (d) Either conclusion I or II follows. I. Some phones are computers
true, even if it appears to be at variance II. Some televisions are computers
with common facts, decide which of the Q.188. Read the given statements and III. No television is a computer
given conclusions logically follow(s) conclusions carefully. Assuming that the SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning)
from the statements. information given in the statements is (a) Only conclusions I and II follow.
Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance (b) Only conclusions III follows.
No plastic is iron with commonly known facts, decide (c) Either conclusion II or III follows .
All steel is iron which of the given conclusions logically (d) Only conclusions I and III follows.
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements.
I.Some plastic is steel. Statement: Q.191. Read the given statements and
II. Some iron is steel . 1. All parrots are pigeons. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
III. No steel is plastic . 2. No pigeons are tables. information given in the statement is
SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon) Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance
(a) Only conclusions I and III follow . I. All pigeons are tables. with commonly known facts, decide
(b) Only conclusions I and II follow . II. No parrot is a table. which of the conclusions logically
(c) Only conclusion II follows . SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon) follow(s) from the statement.
(d) Only conclusions II and III follow . (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. Statement:
(b) Only conclusion I follows. 1. All boys are robots.
Q.186. Read the given statements and (c) Either conclusion I or II follows. 2. All girls are robots.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (d) Only conclusion II follows. Conclusion:
information given in the statements is I. Some robots are boys.
true, even if it appears to be at variance Q.189. Read the given statements and II. No robot is a girl.
with commonly known facts, decide conclusions carefully. Assuming that the III. Some robots are girls.
which of the given conclusions logically information given in the statements is SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon)
follows(s) from the statements. true, even if it appears to be at variance (a) Only conclusion I and III follows.
Statement: with commonly known facts, decide (b) Only conclusion III follows.
All speakers are equipment which of the given conclusions logically (c) All conclusions I, II and III follow.
All equipment are wires follow(s) from the statements. (d) Only conclusion I and II follows.
Conclusions: Statement:
I. Some wires are equipment 1. Some boys play hockey. Q.192. Read the given statements and
II. No speakers is wire 2.Some girls don't play badminton. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
III. Some speakers are not wires 3.Everyone plays either hockey or information given in the statements is
SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening) badminton. true, even if it appears to be at variance
(a) Only conclusion III follows Conclusions: with commonly known facts, decide
(b) All conclusions I, II and III follow I. Boys don't play badminton. which of the given conclusions logically
(c) Both conclusions I and III follow II. Some girls play hockey. follow(s) from the statements.
(d) Only conclusion I follows III. No one plays both hockey and Statement:
badminton. I. Some men are animals.
Q.187. Read the given statements and SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening) II. All trees are rivers.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (a) Only conclusion II follows. III. All animals are trees.
information given in the statements is (b) Only conclusion I follow Conclusions:
true, even if it appears to be at variance (c) Only conclusions II and III follow. I. Some men are rivers.
with commonly known facts, decide (d) Only conclusion III follows II. All rivers are animals.
which of the given conclusions logically III. All rivers are men.
follow(s) from the statements. Q.190. Read the given statements and IV. All men are trees.
Statement: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening)
1. All beans are meat. information given in the statement is (a) Only conclusion IV follows.
2. All breeds are meat. true, even if it appears to be at variance (b) Only conclusions I and II follows.
Conclusions: with commonly known facts, decide (c) Only conclusions I follows.
(d) Only conclusions III and II follow. II. Some kites are fishes. Statement:
III. Some kites are horses. 1. All bottles are jugs.
Q.193. Read the given statements and SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Evening) 2. Some jugs are glasses.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (a) Only conclusions I and III follow. Conclusions:
information given in the statements is (b) All conclusions I, II and III follow. I. Some jugs are bottles.
true, even if it appears to be at variance (c) Only conclusions II and IV follow. II. Some glasses are jugs.
with commonly known facts, decide (d) Only conclusions I and II follow. III. All glasses are bottles.
which of the given conclusions logically SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening)
follow(s) from the statements. Q.196. Read the given statements and (a) Only conclusions II and III follow.
Statement: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Only conclusion I follow.
1. No butter is jam. information given in the statements is (c) Only conclusion II follows.
2. Banana is a butter. true, even if it appears to be at variance (d) Only conclusions I and II follow.
Conclusions: with commonly known facts, decide
I. Banana is not a jam. which of the given conclusions logically Q.199. Read the given statements and
II. Banana may or may not be a jam. follow(s) from the statements. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Morning) Statement: information given in the statements is
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow. 1. All cars are motors. true, even if it appears to be at variance
(b) Neither conclusions I nor II follows. 2. All motors are cycles. with commonly known facts, decide
(c) Only conclusion II follows. Conclusions: which of the given conclusions logically
(d) Only conclusion I follow. 1.All cycles are cars. follow(s) from the statements.
2.All cars are cycles. Statement:
Q.194. Read the given statements and SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning) 1. All squares are rectangles.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (a) Only conclusion I follows. 2. All rectangles are polygons.
information given in the statements is (b) Both conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions:
true, even if it appears to be at variance (c) Only conclusion II follows . I. Square is not a polygon.
with commonly known facts, decide (d) Neither conclusions I nor II follows. II. Square is both rectangle and polygon.
which of the given conclusions logically SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning)
follow(s) from the statements. Q.197. Read the given statements and (a) Only conclusion II follows.
Statement: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
I. Some books are tables. information given in the statements is (c) Both conclusions I and II follow.
II. All tables are chairs. true, even if it appears to be at variance (d) Only conclusion I follow.
Conclusions: with commonly known facts, decide
I. All books are chairs. which of the conclusions logically Q.200. Read the given statements and
II. Some books are chairs. follow(s) from the statements. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
III. Some tables are book. Statement: information given in the statements is
IV. All chairs are book. 1. Some students are listeners. true, even if it appears to be at variance
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon) 2. Some listeners are observers. with commonly known facts, decide
(a) Only conclusions II, III and IV 3. Many students are not observers. which of the given conclusions logically
follow. Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements.
(b) Only conclusion I follows. I. Some students are observers. Statement:
(c) Only conclusions I and IV follow. II. Some observers are not students. 1. Some bananas are mangoes.
(d) Only conclusions II and III follow. III. Some observers are listeners. 2. Some mangoes are cats.
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon) Conclusions:
Q.195. Read the given statements and (a) Only conclusion III follows. I. All cats are bananas.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Only conclusion I follow. II. Some cats are mangoes.
information given in the statements is (c) Only conclusion II follows. SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon)
true, even if it appears to be at variance (d) Only conclusions I and III follow (a) Only conclusion I follow.
with commonly known facts, decide (b) Only conclusion II follows.
which of the given conclusions logically Q.198. Read the given statements and (c) Both conclusions I and II follow.
follow(s) from the statements. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Statement: information given in the statements is
1. Some fishes are horses. true, even if it appears to be at variance Q.201. Read the given statements and
2. Some horses are kites. with commonly known facts, decide conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
Conclusion: which of the conclusions logically information given in the statements is
I. Some horses are fishes. follow(s) from the statements. true, even if it appears to be at variance
with commonly known facts, decide Q.204. Read the given statements and (b) Only conclusion I follows.
which of the given conclusions logically conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusion II follows.
follow(s) from the statements. information given in the statements is (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance
1. Some bananas are green. with commonly known facts, decide Q.207. Read the given statements
2. Some greens are yellow. which of the given conclusions logically carefully. Assuming that the information
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statement. given in the statements is true, decide
I. Some bananas are yellow. SSC CHSL 19/Oct/20 (Evening) which of the given conclusions is correct
II. Some yellow are bananas. Statement: based on the statements.
III. All yellow are bananas. All cars are mangoes SSC CHSL 20/Oct/20 (Afternoon)
IV. Some green are bananas. All buses are mangoes Statement:
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening) Some apples are buses. 1. Ram goes to mathematics class on
(a) Only conclusions I and IV follow. Conclusions: Monday.
(b) Only conclusions II and IV follow. I. Some cars are buses. 2. He attends literature classes on Friday.
(c) Only conclusion IV follows. II. Some mangoes are cars. 3. He goes to guitar classes the day
(d) Only conclusion I, II and IV follow. III. Some mangoes are apples. before he goes to history classes.
(a) Only conclusions I and II follow. 4. He attends history classes 2 days
Q.202. Read the given statements and (b) Only conclusions II and III follow. before literature classes.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusions I and III follow. (a) Ram goes to guitar classes on
information given in the statements is (d) Only conclusion I follow. Tuesday.
true, even if it appears to be at variance (b) Ram goes to guitar classes on
with commonly known facts, decide Q.205. Read the given statements and Sunday.
which of the given conclusions logically conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Ram attends history classes on
follow(s) from the statements. information given in the statements is Saturday.
Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance (d) Ram goes to guitar classes on
1. Some buses are trucks. with commonly known facts, decide Saturday.
2. All trucks are vans. which of the given conclusions logically
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements. Q.208. Read the given statements and
I. Some buses are vans. SSC CHSL 19/Oct/20 (Evening) conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
II. All vans are buses. Statement: information given in the statements is
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning) 1. All bowls are plates. true, even if it appears to be at variance
(a) Only conclusion I follows. 2. No plate is a cup. with a common factor, decide which of
(b) Only conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions: the given conclusions logically follow(s)
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows. I. Only some bowls are cups. from the statements.
(d) Only conclusion II follows. II. No bowl is a cup. SSC CHSL 20/Oct/20 (Evening)
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow. Statement:
Q.203. Read the given statements and (b) Only conclusion II follows. 1. All workers are honest.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusion I follows. 2. Few of my friends are workers.
information given in the statements is (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. 3. All my friends are honest.
true, even if it appears to be at variance Conclusions:
with commonly known facts, decide Q.206. Read the given statements and I. All my friends are workers.
which of the given conclusions logically conclusions carefully. Assuming that the II. All workers are my friends.
follow(s) from the statements. information given in the statements is III. All my non-worker friends are
SSC CHSL 19/Oct/20 (Afternoon) true, even if it appears to be at variance honest.
Statement: with commonly known facts, decide (a) Only conclusion III follows.
1. Some trees are silver oaks. which of the given conclusions logically (b) Only conclusions I and III follow.
2. Some silver oaks are tall objects. follow(s) from the statement. (c) Only conclusions I and II follow.
Conclusions: SSC CHSL 20/Oct/20 (Morning) (d) Only conclusion II follows.
I. Some tall objects are silver oaks. Statement:
II. All tall objects are trees. 1. Most teachers are women. Q.209. Read the given sentences and
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow. 2. Some women are managers. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(b) Only conclusion II follows. Conclusions: information given in the statements is
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. I. Some managers are women. true, even if it appears to be at variance
(d) Only conclusion I follow. II. Some teachers are managers. with commonly known facts, decide
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow.
which of the given conclusions logically Q.212. Read the given statements and (b) Both conclusions I and II follow
follow(s) from the statements. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusion II follows
SSC CHSL 21/Oct/20 (Morning) information given in the statements is (d) Only conclusion I follows
Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance
I. All keyboards are mouse. with commonly known facts, decide SSC CPO 2020 TIER 1
II. Some mouse are printer. which of the given conclusions logically
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements. Q.215. Two statements are given,
1. No printer is keyboard. SSC CHSL 26/Oct/20 (Morning) followed by three conclusions numbered
2. Some printers are mouse. Statement: I,II and III. Assuming the statements to
3. All printers are mouse. 1. All scanners are mouse. be true, even if they seem to be at
4. No keyboards are printer. 2. Some mouse are printers. variance with commonly known facts,
(a) Only conclusion 1 follows. Conclusions: decide which of the conclusions
(b) Only conclusion 3 follows. I. No printer is a scanner logically follow(s) from the statements.
(c) Only conclusion 2 follows. II. Some printers are mouse. SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning)
(d) Only conclusion 4 follows. III. No printer is a mouse. Statements
IV. No scanner is a printer. All photographs are newspapers
Q.210. Read the given statements and (a) Only conclusion II follows. Some photographs are computers
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Only conclusion I follows. Conclusions
information given in the statements is (c) Only conclusion III follows. I. Some computers are photographs
true, even if it appears to be at variance (d) Only conclusion IV follows II. Some computers are newspapers
with a common factor, decide which of III. Some newspapers are photographs.
the given conclusions logically follow(s) Q.213. Read the given statements and (a) All of the conclusion follows
from the statements. concussions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Only conclusion I and II follows
SSC CHSL 21/Oct/20 (Afternoon) information given in the statements is (c) Only conclusion II and III follows
Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance (d) Only conclusion I and III follows
1. All malls are kings. with commonly known facts, decide
2. No king is a heater. which of the given conclusions logically Q.216. Two statements are given
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements. followed by two conclusions numbered I
I. No mall is a heater. SSC CHSL 26/Oct/20 (Afternoon) and II. Assuming the statement to be
II. All kings are malls Statements true ,even if they seem to be at variance
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. 1.All egg are needles with commonly known facts, decide
(b) Only conclusion II follows. 2.All grapes are needles which of the conclusions logically
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows Conclusions follow(s) from the statements.
(d) Only conclusion I follow. I. Some needles are eggs SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning)
2. Some grapes are eggs Statements
Q.211. Read the given statements and (a) Both conclusions I and II follow No plant is a tree
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Neither conclusions I nor II follows All ornaments are plants
information given in the statements is (c) Either conclusions I or II follows Conclusions
true, even if it appears to be at variance (d) Only conclusion I follows I. No ornaments is a tree.
with commonly factor, decide which of II some plants are ornaments
the given conclusions logically follow(s) Q.214. Read the given statements and (a) Both conclusion follows
from the statements. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Only conclusion I follows
SSC CHSL 21/Oct/20 (Evening) information given in the statements is (c) Only conclusion II follows
Statement: true even if it appears to be at variance (d) Either conclusion I or II follows
(1) All cats are animals with commonly known facts, decide
(2) Some animals are dogs. which of the given conclusions logically Q.217. Two statements are given,
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements. followed by two conclusions numbered I
(i) All dogs are animals. SSC CHSL 26/Oct/20 (Evening) and II. Assuming the statements to be
(ii) All animals are cats. Statement: true, even if they seem to be at variance
(a) Only conclusion (ii) follows. 1.All singers are honest. with commonly known facts, decide
(b) Neither conclusion (i) nor (ii) follows 2.Some players are singers. which of the conclusions logically
(c) Both conclusions (i) and (ii) follow. Conclusions: follows(s) from the statements.
(d) Only conclusion (i) follow. I.All players are honest. SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening)
II.Some players are honest. Statements
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows No actor is an engineer
All engineers are magicians SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Morning) true, even if they seem to be at variance
Conclusion Statements with commonly known facts, decide
I. No magician is an engineer. No tree is a plum. which of the conclusions logically
II. Some magicians are engineers All pomegranates are trees. follow(s) from the statements.
(a) Either conclusion I or II follows Conclusions SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning)
(b) Both conclusion follow I. No pomegranate is a plum Statement:
(c) Only conclusion I follows II. No plum is a tree. Some cats are rats.
(d) Only conclusion II follows III. Some trees are pomegranates. All rats are mice
(a) Only conclusions II and III follow. Conclusions:
Q.218. Two statements are given (b) Only conclusions I and III follow. l. Some cats are mice
followed by 3 conclusions numbered (c) All of the conclusions follow. ll. Some mice are cats.
I.II, III. Assuming the statements to be (d) Only conclusions I and II follow. (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
true, even if they seem to be at variance (b) Only conclusion I follows
with commonly known facts, decide Q.221. Two statements are given, (c) Both conclusions I and II follow.
which of the conclusions logically followed by three conclusions numbered (d) Only conclusion II follows.
follow(s) from the statements. I, II, and III. Assuming the statements to
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening) be true, even if they seem to be at Q.224. Three statements are given,
Statements variance with commonly known facts, followed by three conclusions numbered
All plums are pomegranates decide which of the conclusions I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
Some plums are lemons logically follow(s) from the statements. be true, even if they seem to be at
Conclusions SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening) variance with commonly known facts,
I Some pomegranates are lemons. Statement: decide which of the conclusions
II No lemon is a pomegranate Some colleges are schools. logically follow(s) from the statements.
III Some pomegranates are Plums No ground is a college. SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning)
(a) Only conclusions I and III follow Conclusions: Statement:
(b) Only conclusion I follows I.No college is ground. l. All covers are red.
(c) Only conclusion III follows II.No school is a college. ll. All red are magazines.
(d) Only conclusions I and II follow III. Some schools are colleges. lll. Some magazines are books.
(a) Only conclusions II and III follow. Conclusions:
Q.219. Two statements are given, (b) All the conclusions follow l. Some books are red
followed by two conclusions numbered I (c) Only conclusions I and II follow. ll. Some magazines are covers.
and II. Assuming the statements to be (d)Only conclusions I and III follow. lll. No cover is book.
true, even if they seem to be at variance (a) Only conclusion I follows.
with commonly known facts, decide Q.222. Two statements are given, (b) Both conclusions II and III follow.
which of the conclusions logically followed by two conclusions numbered (c) Both conclusions I and II follow.
follows from the statements. I, and II. Assuming the statements to be (d) Only conclusion II follows.
SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Morning) true, even if they seem to be at variance
Statements with commonly known facts, decide Q.225. Two statements are given,
All farmers are doctors which of the conclusions logically followed by three conclusions numbered
All doctors are magicians. follow(s) from the statements. I,II and III. Assuming the statements to
Conclusions SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening) be true, even if they seem to be at
I. All farmers are magicians Statement: variance with commonly known facts,
II. No farmer is a magician Some octopuses are fish. decide which of the conclusions
(a) Only conclusion I follows Some fish are frogs. logically follow(s) from the statements.
(b) Either conclusion I or II follows Conclusions: SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Evening)
(c) Only conclusion II follows I Some frogs are fish. Statement:
(d) Both the conclusion follow II Some fish are octopuses All wolves are dogs.
(a) Either conclusion I or II follows. All dogs are jackals.
Q.220. Two statements are given, (b) only conclusion I follows. Conclusions:
followed by three conclusions numbered (c) Both conclusions follow I. All wolves are jackals.
I,II and III. Assuming the statements to (d) only conclusion II follows II. All jackals are wolves.
be true, even if they seem to be at (a) Both conclusions I and II follow.
variance with commonly known facts, Q.223. Two statements are given, (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
decide which of the conclusions followed by two conclusions numbered I (c) Only conclusion II follows.
logically follow(s) from the statements. and II. Assuming the statements to be (d) Only conclusion I follow.
(b) Both conclusions II and III follow. All flats are hotels. which of the given conclusions logically
(c) Only conclusion III follows. Some hotels are restaurants. follow(s) from the statements.
(d) Both conclusions I and III follow. Conclusions: Statement:
I. Some restaurants are flats. Some drivers are artists.
Q.242. Read the given statements and II. Some hotels are plots. All fathers are artists.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the III. No plot is a restaurant. No father is a doctor.
information given in the statements is SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening) Conclusions:
true, even if it appears to be at variance (a) Only conclusion I follow. I. No doctor is an artist.
with commonly known facts, decide (b) Only conclusion II follows. II. No driver is a doctor.
which of the given conclusions logically (c) Both conclusions I and II follow. III. Some artists are fathers.
follow(s) from the statements. (d) Both conclusions II and III follow. SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening)
Statement: (a) Both conclusions I and III follow
All computers are machines. Q.245. Read the given statements and (b) Only conclusion II follows
No television is a computer. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusion III follows
All televisions are instruments. information given in the statements is (d) Both conclusions I and II follow
Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance
I. Some instruments are machines. with commonly known facts, decide Q.248. Two statements are given,
II. Some machines are computers. which of the given conclusions logically followed by three conclusions numbered
III. Some televisions are machines. follow(s) from the statements. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning) Statement: be true, even if they seem to be at
(a) Only conclusion II follows. Some dogs are bulls. variance with commonly known facts,
(b) Only conclusion I follows. All bulls are donkeys. decide which of the conclusions
(c) Only conclusions II and III follow. Conclusions: logically follow(s) from the statements.
(d) None of the conclusions follow. I. All dogs are donkeys. Statement:/ कथन:
II. Some donkeys are dogs. All statements are answers.
Q.243. Read the given statements and SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning) Some statements are questions.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions:
information given in the statements is (b) Only conclusion I follows. I. No question is a statement.
true, even if it appears to be at variance (c) Only conclusion II follows. II. Some answers are statements.
with commonly known facts, decide (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows III. Some questions are statements.
which of the given conclusions logically SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning)
follow(s) from the statements. Q.246. Read the given statements and (a) Only conclusions I and III follow
Statement: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (b) Either conclusion I or III follows
All trucks are cars. information given in the statements is (c) Only conclusions I and II follow
No wheel is a car. true, even if it appears to be at variance (d) Only conclusions II and III follow
No car is a bus. with commonly known facts, decide
Conclusions: which of the given conclusions logically Q.249. Three statements are given,
I. No bus is a truck. follow(s) from the statements. followed by four conclusions numbered
II. No wheel is a bus. Statement: I, II, III and IV. Assuming the statements
III. Some cars are trucks. Some ducks are hens. to be true, even if they seem to be at
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon) Some hens are chickens variance with commonly known facts,
(a) All the conclusions follow. Conclusions: decide which of the conclusions
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow. I. Some ducks are chickens. logically follows from the
(c) Both conclusions II and III follow. II. Some hens are ducks. Statement:
(d) Both conclusions I and III follow. SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon) All cats are birds.
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows Some tigers are cats.
Q.244. Read the given statements and (b) Only conclusion II follows. All bees are tigers.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Both conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions:
information given in the statements is (d) Only conclusion I follows. I. All bees are birds.
true, even if it appears to be at variance II. Some bees are birds.
with commonly known facts, decide Q.247. Read the given statements and III. Some birds are tigers
which of the given conclusions logically conclusions carefully. Assuming that the IV. All tigers are birds.
follow(s) from the statements. information given in the statements is SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance (a) Only conclusion IV follows
All plots are flats. with commonly known facts, decide (b) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Only conclusion III follows I. Some females are teachers. Some managers are bosses.
(d) Only conclusion I follows II. Some women are teachers. Some doctors are managers.
III. All women are females. Conclusions:
Q.250. Two statements are given, (a) Only conclusion I follow. I. Some managers are executives.
followed by three conclusions numbered (b) Only conclusion II follows. II. Some doctors are bosses.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (c) None of the conclusions follow. (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
be true, even if they seem to be at (d) Only conclusions II and III follow. (b) Both conclusions I and II follow.
variance with commonly known facts, (c) Only conclusion II follows.
decide which of the conclusions Q.253. Read the given statements and (d) Only conclusion I follows.
logically follow(s) from the statements. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
Statement: information given in the statements is Q.256. Read the given statements and
All bottles are utensils. true, even if it appears to be at variance conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
All kitchens are utensils. with commonly known facts, decide information given in the statements is
Conclusions: which of the given conclusions logically true, even if it appears to be at variance
I. No bottle is a kitchen. follow(s) from the statements. with commonly known facts, decide
II. Some bottles are kitchens. SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening) which of the given conclusions logically
III. No utensil is a bottle. Statement: follow(s) from the statements.
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening) Some magicians are psychologists. SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) Either conclusion I or II follows All psychologists are tourists. Statement:
(b) Only conclusions I and II follow Conclusions: All bats are sticks.
(c) All the conclusions follow I. All tourists are psychologists. All sticks are woods.
(d) Only conclusions II and III follow II. All magicians are tourists. Conclusions:
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow I. Some woods are not bats.
Q.251. Read the given statements and (b) Only conclusion I follows II. All bats are woods.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusion II follows (a) Both conclusions I and II follow.
information given in the statements is (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
true, even if it appears to be at variance (c) Only conclusion II follows.
with commonly known facts, decide Q.254. Read the given statements and (d) Only conclusion I follows
which of the given conclusions logically conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
follow(s) from the statements. information given in the statements is Q.257. Read the given statements and
Statement: true, even if it appears to be at variance conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
All rats are cats. with commonly known facts, decide information given in the statements is
Some cats are not dogs. which of the given conclusions logically true, even if it appears to be at variance
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements. with commonly known facts, decide
I. Some dogs are not rats. SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning) which of the given conclusions logically
II. Some dogs are rats. Statement: follow(s) from the statements.
SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning) All computers are calculators. SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow. All calculators are boxes. Statement:
(b) Only conclusion II follows. Conclusions: All racks are books.
(c) Only conclusion I follow. I. All computers are boxes. All racks are pens.
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. II. Some boxes are computers. Conclusions:
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow. I. All pens are books.
Q.252. Read the given statements and (b) Only conclusion II follows. II. Some books are pens.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
information given in the statements is (d) Only conclusion I follows. (b) Only conclusion I follows.
true, even if it appears to be at variance (c) Only conclusion II follows.
with commonly known facts, decide Q.255. Two statements are given, (d) Both conclusions I and II follow.
which of the given conclusions logically followed by two conclusions numbered I
follow(s) from the statements. and II. Assuming the statements to be Q.258. Read the given statements and
SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon) true, even if they seem to be at variance conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
Statement: with commonly known facts, decide information given in the statements is
Some teachers are graduates. which of the conclusions logically true, even if it appears to be at variance
Some graduates are females. follow(s) from the statements. with commonly known facts, decide
All females are women. SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon) which of the given conclusions logically
Conclusions: Statement: follow(s) from the statements.
Q.266. Read the given statements and I. Some girls are talented. with commonly known facts, decide
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the II. All talented are girls. which of the given conclusions logically
information given in the statements is III. All girls are talented. follow(s) from the statements.
true, even if it appears to be at variance SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening) Statement:
with commonly known facts, decide (a) Only conclusion I follows No guest is trained.
which of the given conclusions logically (b) Only conclusion II follows All trained are employees.
follow(s) from the statements. (c) Only conclusion III follows Some employees are tall.
Statement: (d) Both conclusions I and II follow Conclusions:
No bank is an office. I. Some tall are trained.
All offices are stalls. Q.269. Read the given statements and II. Some employees are trained.
Conclusions: conclusions carefully. Assuming that the III. No tall is a guest.
I. No bank is a stall. information given in the statements is SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Evening)
II. No stall is a bank. true, even if it appears to be at variance (a). Only conclusion II follows
III. Some stalls are offices. with commonly known facts, (b). Only conclusion I follows
IV. All the stalls are offices. decide which of the given conclusions (c). A69ll the conclusions follow
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning) logically follow(s) from the statements. (d). Only conclusions I and II follow
(a) Only conclusion I follows Statement:
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow Some cards are postcards. Q.272. Read the given statements and
(c) Only conclusion III follows Some cards are envelopes. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(d) Both conclusions I and IV follow All envelopes are copies. information given in the statements is
Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance
Q.267. Read the given statements and I. Some copies are envelopes. with commonly known facts, decide
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the II. Some postcards are copies. which of the given conclusions logically
information given in the statements is III. Some cards are copies. follows from the statements.
true, even if it appears to be at variance SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning) Statement:
with commonly known facts, decide (a) Only conclusions II and III follow Some bowls are cups.
which of the given conclusions logically (b) Only conclusions I and III follow All cups are glasses.
follows from the statements. (c) Only conclusion I follows Some glasses are plates.
Statement: (d) Only conclusions I and II follow All plates are utensils.
All computers are laptops. Conclusions:
All hard disks are pen drives. Q.270. Read the given statements and I. All bowls cannot be utensils.
No pen drive is a keyboard. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the II. All glasses cannot be utensils.
No computer is a hard disk. information given in the statements is SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning)
Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance (a) Only conclusion I follows
I. Some pen drives are not laptops. with commonly known facts, decide (b) Both the conclusions follow
II. No keyboard is a computer. which of the given conclusions logically (c) Only conclusion II follows
III. No hard disk is a laptop. follows from the statements. (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
IV. All pen drives are not keyboards. Statement:
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon) All camels are bats. Q.273. Read the given statements and
(a) Only conclusion III follows No bat is a parrot. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(b) Only conclusion IV follows Some camels are lions. information given in the statements is
(c) Only conclusion I follows Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance
(d) Only conclusion II follows I. Some bats are lions. with commonly known facts, decide
II. No parrot is a camel. which of the given conclusions logically
Q.268. Read the given statements and III. No parrot is a lion. follow(s) from the statements.
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Afternoon) Statement:
information given in the statements is (a) Only conclusion II follows All dustbins are plastic items.
true, even if it appears to be at variance (b) Both conclusions I and III follow No plastic item is stone.
with commonly known facts, decide (c) Both conclusions I and II follow All woods are stones.
which of the given conclusions logically (d) Only conclusion I follows Conclusions:
follow(s) from the statements. I. No dustbin is wood.
Statement: Q.271. Read the given statements and II. No plastic item is wood.
All dancers are talented. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the III. Some woods may be dustbins.
Some girls are dancers. information given in the statements is SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance (a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) All the conclusions follow 3. All purifiers are coolers. (d) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Only conclusion II follows Conclusions:
(d) Only conclusions I and II follow I. All purifiers are heaters. Q.279. Read the given statements and
II. Some purifiers are heaters. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
Q.274. Read the given statements and III. Some heaters are coolers. information given in the statements is
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the IV. All coolers are heaters. true, even if it appears to be at variance
information given in the statements is SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon) with commonly known facts, decide
true, even if it appears to be at variance (a) Only conclusion III follows which of the given conclusions logically
with commonly known facts, decide (b) Both conclusions II and III follow follow(s) from the statements.
which of the given conclusions logically (c) Both conclusions I and II follow Statement:
follow(s) from the statements. (d) Only conclusion I follows All ministers are politicians.
Statement: All pilots are ministers.
Some mats are carpets. Q.277. Read the given statements and No engineer is a politician.
Some carpets are blankets. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the Conclusions:
No blanket is a quilt. information given in the statements is I. Some ministers are pilots.
Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance II. No engineer is a minister.
I. No quilt is a carpet. with commonly known facts, decide III. No engineer is a pilot.
II. No blanket is a mat. which of the given conclusions logically SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon)
III. Some carpets are mats. follow(s) from the statements. (a) Only conclusions II and III follow
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening) Statement: (b) Only conclusions I and III follow
(a) Only conclusion III follows No introvert is an extrovert. (c) All the conclusions follow
(b) Only conclusion II follows All extroverts are ambiverts. (d) Only conclusions I and II follow
(c) Both conclusions I and III follow Conclusions:
(d) Only conclusion I follows I. No introvert is an ambivert. Q.280. Read the given statements and
II. No ambivert is an introvert. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
Q.275. Read the given statements and III. Some ambiverts are extroverts. information given in the statements is
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the IV. All ambiverts are extroverts. true, even if it appears to be at variance
information given in the statements is SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening) with commonly known facts, decide
true, even if it appears to be at variance (a) Both conclusions I and IV follow which of the given conclusions logically
with commonly known facts, decide (b) Both conclusions I and II follow follow(s) from the statements.
which of the given conclusions logically (c) Only conclusion I follows Statement:
follows from the statements. (d) Only conclusion III follows No door is a window.
Statement: No rack is a door.
All lockets are chains. Q.278. Read the given statements and All cupboards are windows.
100% medals are lockets. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the Conclusions:
Some rings are chains. information given in the statements is I. Some cupboards are racks.
Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance II. No cupboard is a door.
I. All chains are medals. with commonly known facts, decide III. No rack is a window.
II. All medals being rings is a possibility. which of the given conclusions logically SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening)
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning) follow(s) from the statements. (a) Only conclusion II follows
(a) Only conclusion II follows Statement: (b) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows All teachers are doctors. (c) Only conclusions I and III follow
(c) Only conclusion I follows Some professors are doctors. (d) None of the conclusions follow
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow All professors are engineers.
Conclusions: Q.281. Read the given statements and
Q.276. Read the given statements and I. All professors are doctors. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the II. Some doctors are engineers. information given in the statements is
information given in the statements is III. Some teachers are engineers. true, even if it appears to be at variance
true, even if it appears to be at variance IV. Some teachers are professors. with commonly known facts, decide
with commonly known facts, decide SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning) which of the given conclusions logically
which of the given conclusions logically (a) Only conclusions I, II and IV follow follow(s) from the statements.
follows from the statements. (b) Only conclusions II, III and IV Statement:
Statement: follow All pencils are erasers.
1. All fans are heaters. (c) All conclusions I, II, III and IV Some sharpeners are pencils.
2. Some coolers are fans. follow Conclusions:
I. Some sharpeners are erasers. Q.284. Two statements are given, (a) Only conclusion I follows
II. All pencils are sharpeners. followed by two conclusions numbered I (b) Only conclusion II follows
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning) and II. Assuming the statements to be (c) Both conclusions I and II follow
(a) Only conclusion I follow. true, even if they seem to be at variance (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow. with commonly known facts, decide
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows . which of the conclusions logically Q.287. Three statements are given
(d) Only conclusion II follows . follow(s) from the statements. followed by three conclusions numbered
Statement: I, II and III. Assuming that the
Q.282. Read the given statements and Some Pans are Bottles. information given in the statements is
conclusions carefully. Assuming that the All Bottles are Mugs. true, even if it appears to be different
information given in the statements is Conclusions: from commonly known facts, decide
true, even if it appears to be at variance I. All Mugs are Bottles. which of the conclusions logically
with commonly known facts, decide II. Some Mugs are Pans. follow(s) from the statements.
which of the given conclusions logically SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning ) Statement:
follow(s) from the statements. (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. I. No jungles are trees.
Statement: (b) Only conclusion I follows. II. Some trees are long.
All tractors are cars. (c) Only conclusion II follows. III. No plants are long.
Some scooters are cars. (d) Both conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions:
All scooters are cycles. I. Some plants are trees.
Conclusions: Q.285. Two statements are given, II. All trees are long.
I. All scooters are cars. followed by two conclusions numbered I III. Some jungles are long.
II. Some cars are cycles. and II. Assuming the statements to be SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon )
III. Some tractors are cycles. true, even if they seem to be at variance (a) None of the conclusions follows
IV. Some tractors are scooters. with commonly known facts, decide (b) Both conclusions I and II follow
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon) which of the conclusions logically (c) Only conclusion II follows
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. follow(s) from the statements. (d) Both conclusions I and III follow
(b) Only conclusion II follows. Statement:
(c) Only conclusion I follow. All Cups are Plates. Q.288. Two statements are given,
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow. Some Plates are Saucers. followed by four conclusions. Assuming
Conclusions: the statements to be true, even if they
Q.283. Read the given statement and I. All Plates are Cups. seem to be at variance with commonly
conclusion carefully. Assuming that the II. Some Cups are Saucers. known facts, decide which of the
information given in the statements is SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning ) conclusions logically follow(s) from the
true, even if it appears to be at variance (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. statements.
with commonly known facts, decide (b) Only conclusion II follows. Statement:
which of the given conclusions logically (c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. I. Some men are Bengalis.
follows from the statements. (d) Only conclusion I follows. II. All women are Bengalis.
Statement: Conclusions:
All lemons are plums. Q.286. Two statements are given I. No Bengali is a man.
All plums are dates. followed by two conclusions numbered I II. Some women are men.
Some dates are mangoes. and II. Assuming III. All women are men.
Conclusions: that the information given in the IV. No woman is a man.
I. Some lemons are mangoes. statements is true, even if it appears to SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Evening)
II. Some mangoes are plums. be different (a) Both conclusions I and II follow.
III. All lemons are dates. from commonly known facts, decide (b) Either conclusion II or III or IV
IV. Some mangoes are dates. which of the conclusions logically follows.
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening) follow(s) from (c) Only conclusion I follows.
(a) Only conclusions I and II follow the statements. (d) Both conclusions I and IV follow.
(b) Both conclusions III and IV follow Statement:
(c) Only conclusions II and III follow I. Some bags are covers. Q.289. Two statements are given,
(d) Only conclusions I and IV follow II. All sheets are covers. followed by three conclusions.
Conclusions: Assuming the statements to be true, even
SSC MTS 2020 Tier I I. All covers are sheets. if they seem to be at variance with
II. Some bags are sheets. commonly known facts, decide which of
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon )
the conclusions logically follow(s) from (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
the statements. Q.292. Two statements are given (c) Only conclusion I follow.
Statement: followed by three conclusions numbered (d) Only conclusion II follows.
I. Some boys are in class II. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
II. Shekhar is not in class II. be true, even if they seem to be at Q.295. Two statements are given,
Conclusions: variance with commonly known facts, followed by three conclusions numbered
I. Shekhar is not a boy. decide which of the conclusions I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
II. No class II student is a boy. logically follow(s) from the statements. be true, even if they seem to be at
III. Shekhar is a boy. Statement: variance with commonly known facts,
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening ) All pigeons are crows. decide which of the conclusions
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow. No crow is a bird. logically follow(s) from the statements.
(b) Only conclusion II follows. Conclusions: Statement:
(c) Both conclusions II and III follow. I. Some crows are pigeons. All Toms are Jerrys.
(d) Either conclusion I or III follows. II. Some pigeons are birds. Some Jerrys are Mickeys.
III. No pigeon is a bird. Conclusions:
Q.290. Three statements are given, SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon) I. Some Toms are Mickeys.
followed by four conclusions numbered (a) Only conclusions I and II follow. II. Some Toms are not Mickeys.
I, II, III and IV. Assuming the statements (b) Either conclusion II or III follows. III. Some Jerrys are Toms.
to be true, even if they seem to be at (c) Only conclusions I and III follow. SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening )
variance with commonly known facts, (d) Only conclusions II and III follow. (a) Both conclusions II and III follow.
decide which of the conclusions (b) Only conclusion II follows.
logically follow(s) from the statements. Q.293. Two statements are given (c) Only conclusion I follows.
Statement: followed by two conclusions numbered I (d) Only conclusion III follows.
Some advocates are doctors. and II. Assuming the statements to be
Some doctors are players. true, even if they seem to be at variance Q.296. Two statements are given
All players are engineers. with commonly known facts, decide followed by two conclusions numbered I
Conclusions: which of the conclusions logically and II. Assuming the statements to be
I. Some players are doctors. follow(s) from the statements. true, even if they seem to be at variance
II. Some engineers are advocates. Statement: with commonly known facts, decide
III. All advocates are engineers. All machines are refrigerators. which of the conclusions logically
IV. Some engineers are doctors. All refrigerators are geysers. follow(s) from the statements.
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning ) Conclusions: Statement:
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow I. Some machines are not geysers. No bowler is a batsman.
(b) Both conclusions I and IV follow II. Some geysers are machines. Some bowlers are fielders.
(c) Both conclusions I and III follow SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon) Conclusions:
(d) Both conclusions II and IV follow (a) Only conclusion II follows. I. No fielder is a batsman.
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. II. No batsman is a bowler.
Q.291. Two statements are given, (c) Both conclusions I and II follow. SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning )
followed by two conclusions numbered I (d) Only conclusion I follows. (a) Both conclusions I and II follow.
and II. Assuming the statements to be (b) Only conclusion I follow.
true, even if they seem to be at variance Q.294. Two statements are given, (c) Only conclusion II follows.
with commonly known facts, decide followed by two conclusions numbered I (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
which of the conclusions logically and II. Assuming the statements to be
follow(s) from the statements. true, even if they seem to be at variance Q.297. Two statements are given
Statement: with commonly known facts, decide followed by three conclusions numbered
All trees are plants. which of the conclusions logically I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
Some plants are climbers. follow(s) from the statements. be true, even if they seem to be at
Conclusions: Statement: variance with commonly known facts,
I. Some plants are trees. All Eagles are Kites. decide which of the conclusions
II. Some trees are climbers. All Kites are Sparrows. logically follow(s) from the statements.
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning ) Conclusions: Statement:
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. I .All Sparrows are Eagles. Some beauticians are architects.
(b) Only conclusion II follows. II. All Eagles are Sparrows. All architects are cashiers.
(c) Both conclusions I and II follow. SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening ) Conclusions:
(d) Only conclusion I follows. (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. I. Some architects are beauticians.
II. Some cashiers are architects. All managers are employees. variance with commonly known facts,
III. Some cashiers are beauticians. All seniors are managers. decide which of the conclusions
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning ) Some seniors are pensioners. logically follow(s) from the statements.
(a) Only conclusions I and III follow. Conclusions: Statement:
(b) Only conclusions II and III follow. I. Some pensioners are employees. Some Rackets are Bats.
(c) All of the conclusions follow. II. Some employees are pensioners. All Bats are Sticks.
(d) Only conclusions I and II follow. III. All employees are seniors. Conclusions:
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening ) I. All Rackets are Sticks.
Q.298. Two statements are given (a) Only conclusion I follows II. Some Rackets are not Sticks.
followed by three conclusions numbered (b) Only conclusions I and III follow III. Some Sticks are Rackets.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (c) Only conclusions I and II follow SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning )
be true, even if they seem to be at (d) All conclusions I, II and III follow (a) Both conclusions I and III follow.
variance with commonly known facts, (b) Only conclusion II follows.
decide which of the conclusions Q.301. Two statements are followed by (c) Only conclusion III follows.
logically follow(s) from the statements. two conclusions numbered I and II. (d) Only conclusion I follows.
Statement: Assuming the statements to be true even
No pen is a pencil. if they do not conform to real-world Q.304. Three statements are given
All pencils are chalks. knowledge, decide which of the followed by three conclusions numbered
Conclusions: conclusion(s) logically follows/follows I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
I. No chalk is a pen. from the statements. be true, even if they seem to be at
II. No pencil is a pen. Statement: variance with commonly known facts,
III. Some chalks are pencils. All hostels are buildings. decide which of the conclusions
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Afternoon ) Some buildings are palaces. logically follow(s) from the statements.
(a) Only conclusions I and III follow. Conclusions: Statement:
(b) Only conclusions II and III follow. I. Some palaces are hostels. All engineers are doctors.
(c) All of the conclusions follow. II. No palace is a hostel. All doctors are lawyers.
(d) Only conclusions I and II follow. SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening ) No lawyer is a dancer.
(a) Either conclusion I or II follows Conclusions:
Q.299. Two statements are given (b) Only conclusion II follows I. No doctor is a dancer.
followed by two conclusions numbered I (c) Both conclusions I and II follow II. No engineer is dancer.
and II. Assuming the statements to be (d) Only conclusion I follows III. Some lawyers are engineers.
true, even if they seem to be at variance SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon)
with commonly known facts, decide Q.302. Two statements are given, (a) Only conclusions I and III follow
which of the conclusions logically followed by two conclusions numbered I (b) Only conclusions I and II follow
follow(s) from the statements. and II. Assuming the statements to be (c) All of the conclusions follow
Statement: true, even if they seem to be at variance (d) None of the conclusions follow
All cars are buses. with commonly known facts, decide
Some cars are trucks. which of the conclusions logically Q.305. Two statements are given
Conclusions: follow(s) from the statements. followed by two conclusions numbered I
I. Some trucks are cars. Statement: and II. Assuming the statements to be
II. Some buses are trucks. Some Plates are Bowls. true, even if they seem to be at variance
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Afternoon ) Some Bowls are Cups. with commonly known facts, decide
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. Conclusions: which of the conclusions logically
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow. I. Some Plates are Cups. follow(s) from the statements.
(c) Only conclusion II follows. II. Some Bowls are Plates. Statement:
(d) Only conclusion I follows. SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning ) Some beds are tables.
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow. All beds are chairs.
Q.300. Three statements are followed by (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. Conclusions:
three conclusions numbered I, II and III. (c) Only conclusion I follows. I. Some chairs are tables.
Assuming the statements to be true even (d) Only conclusion II follows. II. No chair is a table.
if they do not conform to real-world SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon)
knowledge, decide which of the Q.303. Two statements are given, (a) Either conclusion I or II follows
conclusion(s) logically follows/follow followed by three conclusions numbered (b) Only conclusion II follows
from the statements. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (c) Both conclusions I and II follow
Statement: be true, even if they seem to be at (d) Only conclusion I follows
(c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion All women who can cook well are
Q.306. Two statements are given II follows dancers.
followed by two conclusions numbered I (d) Both conclusions I and II follow Some dancers are players.
and II. Assuming the statements to be Conclusions:
true, even if they seem to be at variance Q.309. Three statements are followed by I. No dancer can cook well.
with commonly known facts, decide three conclusions numbered I, II and III. II. No dancer is a woman.
which of the conclusions logically Assuming the statements to be true even III. Some players are women.
follow(s) from the statements. if they do not conform to real-world IV. No player is a woman.
Statement: knowledge, decide which of the SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon)
No onion is a lemon. conclusions logically follows/follow (a) Either conclusion III or IV follows.
No lemon is a potato. from the statements. (b) Both conclusions II and IV follow.
Conclusions: Statement: (c) Only conclusion III follows.
I. No onion is a potato. All towns are cities. (d) Both conclusions I and II follow.
II. No potato is a lemon. No city is a village.
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening ) Some cities are corporations. Q.312. Three statements are given,
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows Conclusions: followed by three conclusions.
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow I. Some corporations are villages. Assuming the statements to be true, even
(c) Only conclusion II follows II. Some towns are corporations. if they seem to be at variance with
(d) Only conclusion I follows III. No corporation is a village. commonly known facts, decide which of
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning) the conclusions logically follow(s) from
Q.307. Two statements are given, (a) Only conclusion I follows the statements.
followed by two conclusions numbered I (b) Only conclusions I and II follow Statement:
and II. Assuming the statements to be (c) Either conclusion I or conclusion III All children study in class V.
true, even if they seem to be at variance follows Some children go to coaching.
with commonly known facts, decide (d) Only conclusion II follows Some children are brilliant.
which of the conclusions logically Conclusions:
follow(s) from the statements. Q.310. Two statements are given, I. All children who go to coaching are
Statement: followed by two conclusions. Assuming brilliant.
Some rings are calendars. the statements to be true, even if they II. Children who go to coaching also
All rings are caps. seem to be at variance with commonly study in class V.
Conclusions: known facts, decide which of the III. All children who study in class V are
I. All calendars are rings. conclusions logically follow(s) from the not brilliant.
II. At least some calendars are caps. statements. SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening )
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening ) Statement: (a) Both conclusions I and II follow,
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow All animals are white. (b) Both conclusions II and III follow.
(b) Only conclusion I follows No reptile is white. (c) Only III follows.
(c) Only conclusion II follows Conclusions: (d) Only II follows.
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows I. No reptile is an animal.
II. Some whites are animals. Q.313. Three statements are given,
Q.308. Two statements are followed by SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) followed by two conclusions. Assuming
two conclusions numbered I and II. (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. the statements to be true, even if they
Assuming the statements to be true even (b) Only conclusion I follows. seem to be at variance with commonly
if they do not conform to real-world (c) Only conclusion II follows. known facts, decide which of the
knowledge, decide which of the (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. conclusions logically follow(s) from the
conclusions logically follows/follow statements.
from the statements. Q.311. Three statements are given, Statement:
Statement: followed by four conclusions. Assuming Suhani is a player.
Some streams are rivers. the statements to be true, even if they No boy is a player.
No river is a lake. seem to be at variance with commonly All tall persons are players.
Conclusions: known facts, decide which of the Conclusions:
I. No stream is a lake. conclusions logically follow(s) from the I. Suhani is not a tall person.
II. Some rivers are streams. statements. II. Boys are not tall persons.
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning) Statement: SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening )
(a) Only conclusion I follows Some women can cook well. (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(b) Only conclusion II follows (b) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) Both conclusions I and II follow. I. Some mobile phones are remote conclusions logically follows/follow
(d) Only conclusion I follows. control. from the statements.
II. Some remote controls are mobile Statement:
Q.314. Two statements are given, phones. All watches are clocks.
followed by three conclusions numbered SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon) Some clocks are machines.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) Only conclusion I follows. Some machines are gadgets.
be true, even if they seem to be at (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. Conclusions:
variance with commonly known facts, (c) Both conclusions I and II follow. I. Some watches are machines.
decide which of the conclusions (d) Only conclusion II follows. II. Some machines are clocks.
logically follow(s) from the statements. III. Some gadgets being clocks is a
Statement: Q.317. Two statements are given, possibility.
All Birds are Sparrows. followed by two conclusions numbered I SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening)
All Sparrows are Reptiles. and II. Assuming the statements to be (a) Only conclusion II follows .
Conclusions: true, even if they seem to be at variance (b) All conclusions I, II and III follow.
I. Some Reptiles are Birds. with commonly known facts, decide (c) Only conclusion III follows.
II. All Reptiles are Sparrows. which of the conclusions logically (d) Only conclusions II and III follow.
III. All Birds are Reptiles. follow(s) from the statements.
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning) Statement: Q.320. Two statements are given,
(a) Both conclusions II and III follow. All heads are tails. followed by two conclusions numbered I
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow. All tails are bones. and II. Assuming the statements to be
(c) Neither conclusion I, nor II, and III Conclusions: true, even if they seem t o be at variance
follow. I. All bones are heads. with commonly known facts, decide
(d) Both conclusions I and III follow. II. All heads are bones. which of the conclusions logically
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon) follow(s) from the statements.
Q.315. Two statements are given, (a) Only conclusion I follows. Statement:
followed by two conclusions numbered I (b) Both conclusions I and II follow. Some candles are bulbs
and II. Assuming the statements to be (c) Only conclusion II follows. Some bulbs are generators
true, even if they seem to be at variance (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. Conclusions:
with commonly known facts, decide I. Some candles are generators .
which of the conclusions logically Q.318. Two statements are followed by II. All candles are generators.
follow(s) from the statements. two conclusions numbered I and II. SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning)
Statement: Assuming the statements to be true even (a) Only conclusion I follows
All Machines are Tools. if they do not conform to real-world (b) Only conclusion II follows
No Tool is a Computer. knowledge, decide which of the (c) Both conclusions I and II follow
Conclusions: conclusions logically follows/follow (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
I. No Machine is a Computer. from the statements.
II. Some Computers are Tools. Statement: Q.321. Three statements are given,
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning) Some phones are instruments. followed by four conclusions numbered
(a) Only conclusion I follows. All instruments are devices. I, II, III, IV. Assuming the statements to
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions: be true, even if they seem t o be at
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. I. All devices are instruments. variance with commonly known facts,
(d) Only conclusion II follows. II. Some devices are phones. decide which of the conclusions
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening) logically follow(s) from the statements.
Q.316. Two statements are given, (a) Only conclusion I follows. Statement:
followed by two conclusions numbered I (b) Only conclusion II follows. Some drums are violins.
and II. Assuming the statements to be (c) Both conclusions I and II follow. Some violins are pianos.
true, even if they seem to be at variance (d) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion All the pianos are flutes.
with commonly known facts, decide II follows. Conclusions:
which of the conclusions logically I. Some flutes are violins.
follow(s) from the statements. Q.319. Three statements are followed by II. Some pianos are drums.
Statement: three conclusions numbered I, II and III. III. No piano is drum.
Some mobile phones are video games. Assuming the statements to be true even IV. Some violins are drums.
All video games are remote control. if they do not conform to real-world SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning)
Conclusions: knowledge, decide which of the (a) Both conclusions I and IV and either
II or III follows
(b) Both conclusions II and III follow Conclusions: decide which of the conclusions
(c) Both conclusions II and IV follow I. No leaves are fruits. logically follows from the statements.
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow II. All sweets are greens. Statement:
III. Some leaves can be greens. No soap is sweet.
Q.322. Two statements are given SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening) All sweets are cups.
followed by two conclusions numbered I (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. Conclusion:
and II. Assuming the statements to be (b) Both conclusions I and III follow. I. No desert is soap.
true, even if they seem to be at variance (c) Only conclusion III follows. II. Some cups are desserts.
with commonly known facts, decide (d) Only conclusion I follows. III. Some desserts are soaps.
which of the conclusions logically IV. All cups are desserts.
follow(s) from the statements. Q.325. Two statements are given, SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning)
Statement: followed by two conclusions numbered I (a) Only conclusion I follows.
Some clothes are curtains. and II. Assuming that the information (b) Only conclusion II follows.
All curtains are fibres. given in the statements is true, even if it (c) Both conclusions I and II follow.
Conclusions: appears to be different than commonly (d) Both conclusions I and IV follow.
I. Some fibres are clothes. known facts, decide which of the
II. No fibre is a cloth. conclusions logically follow(s) from the Q.328. Which of the following
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon) statements. conclusions can be drawn on the basis of
(a) Either conclusion I or II follows Statement: the given statements?
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow All spoons are rounds. Statement 1: All tigers are humans.
(c) Only conclusion I follows All rounds are shapes. Statement 2: No human is an animal.
(d) Only conclusion II follows Conclusions: SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon)
I. Some shapes are rounds. (a) All tigers are animals
Q.323. Two statements are given II. All spoons are shapes. (b) Some tigers are animals
followed by three conclusions numbered SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening) (c) Some humans are tigers
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. (d) Some animals are humans
be true, even if they seem to be at (b) Only conclusion I follow.
variance with commonly known facts, (c) Only conclusion II follows. Q.329. Which of the following
decide which of the conclusions (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. conclusions can be drawn on the basis of
logically follow(s) from the statements. the given statements?
Statement: Q.326. Two statements are given, Statement 1: Some universities are
All jewels are metals. followed by two conclusions numbered I colleges.
No metal is a diamond. and II. Assuming the statements to be Statement 2: No school is a department.
Conclusions: true, even if they seem to be at variance Statement 3: All universities are
I. No jewel is a diamond. with commonly known facts, decide schools.
II. No diamond is a metal. which of the conclusions logically SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon)
III. Some metals are jewels. follow(s) from the statements. (a) Some departments are colleges
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon) Statement: (b) Some schools are colleges
(a) Only conclusions I and II follow All papers are scissors. (c) Some universities are departments
(b) Only conclusions I and III follow Some scissors are stones. (d) All colleges are universities
(c) Only conclusions II and III follow Conclusions:
(d) All of the conclusions follow I. All scissors are papers. Q.330. Two statements are given,
II. Some stones are scissors. followed by two conclusions numbered I
Q.324. Three statements are given, SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning) and II. Assuming the statements to be
followed by three conclusions numbered (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. true, even if they seem to be at variance
I, II and III. Assuming that the (b) Only conclusion II follows. with commonly known facts, decide
information given in the statements is (c) Only conclusion I follows. which of the conclusions logically
true, even if it appears to be different (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. follow(s) from the statements.
than commonly known facts, decide Statement:
which of the conclusions logically Q.327. Two statements are given, All televisions are radios.
follow(s) from the statements. followed by four conclusions numbered Some radios are transistors.
Statement: I, II, III and IV. Taking the statements to Conclusions:
No leaves are green. be true even if they seem to be at I. All radios are televisions.
All fruits are greens. variance from commonly known facts, II. Some televisions are transistors.
Some sweets are fruits. SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening)
(a) Only conclusion I follows. which of the conclusions logically be true, even if they seem to be at
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. follow(s) from the statements. variance with commonly known facts,
(c) Only conclusion II follows. Statement: decide which of the conclusions
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow. Some books are novels. logically follow(s) from the statements.
All novels are texts. Statement:
Q.331. Two statements are given, Conclusions: All shops are parks.
followed by two conclusions numbered I I. All texts are novels. Some shops are schools.
and II. Assuming the statements to be II. Some books are texts. Conclusions:
true, even if they seem to be at variance SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon) I. Some parks are schools.
with commonly known facts, decide (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. II. No school is a park.
which of the conclusions logically (b) Only conclusion II follows. III. Some parks are shops.
follow(s) from the statements. (c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening)
Statement: (d) Only conclusion I follows. (a) Only conclusions I and III follow
Some sparrows are kites. (b) Only conclusions II and III follow
All kites are crows. Q.335. Two statements are given, (c) Only conclusions I and II follow
Conclusions: followed by two conclusions numbered I (d) All of the conclusions follow
I. All sparrows are crows. and II. Assuming the statements to be
II. Some crows are sparrows. true, even if they seem to be at variance Q.338. Three statements are given,
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) with commonly known facts, decide followed by three conclusions.
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. which of the conclusions logically Assuming the statements to be true, even
(b) Only conclusion I follows. follow(s) from the statements. if they seem to be at variance with
(c) Both conclusions I and II follow. Statement: commonly known facts, decide which of
(d) Only conclusion II follows. All computers are boxes. the conclusions logically follow(s) from
All boxes are printers. the statements.
Q.332. Which of the following Conclusions: Statement:
conclusions can be drawn on the basis of I. All printers are computers. 1. All girls are dancers.
the given statements? II. All computers are printers. 2. Some dancers are boys.
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon) 3. No boy is a player.
Statement 1: Om is taller than Akash. (a) Only conclusion I follows. Conclusions:
Statement 2: Shraddha is not taller than (b) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. I. Some dancers are girls.
Om. (c) Only conclusion II follows. II. Some players are boys.
Statement 3: Pratiksha is shorter than (d) Both conclusions I and II follow. III. Some dancers are players.
Shraddha. SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning)
(a) Pratiksha is shorter than Om. Q.336. Two statements are given (a) Only conclusion III follows.
(b) Akash is the shortest. followed by two conclusions numbered I (b) Both conclusions I and II follow.
(c) Shraddha is shorter than Akash. and II. Assuming the statements to be (c) Both conclusions II and III follow.
(d) Akash is taller than Pratiksha. true, even if they seem to be at variance (d) Only conclusion I follows.
with commonly known facts, decide
Q.333. Which of the following which of the conclusions logically Q.339. Three statements are given,
conclusions can be drawn on the basis of follow(s) from the statements. followed by two conclusions. Assuming
the given statements? Statement: the statements to be true, even if they
Statement 1: All computers are laptops. Some diaries are books. seem to be at variance with commonly
Statement 2: Some laptops are software. Some books are registers. known facts, decide which of the
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) Conclusions: conclusions logically follow(s) from the
(a) All laptops are computers. I. Some registers are diaries. statements.
(b) No software is a laptop. II. All registers are diaries. Statement:
(c) Some computers are software. SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening) 1. Some Indians are doctors.
(d) All software are computers (a) Only conclusion I follows 2. All males are Indians.
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow 3. All engineers are males.
Q.334. Two statements are given, (c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows Conclusions:
followed by two conclusions numbered I (d) Only conclusion II follows I. Some males are doctors.
and II. Assuming the statements to be II. All engineers are Indians.
true, even if they seem to be at variance Q.337. Two statements are given SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning)
with commonly known facts, decide followed by three conclusions numbered (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (b) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) Only conclusion I follow. All equipment are thermometers. given in the statements is true, even if it
(d) Both conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions: appears to be different from commonly
I. Some rockets are equipment. known facts, decide which of the
Q.340. Three statements are followed by II. Some rockets are thermometers. conclusions logically follow(s) from the
three conclusions numbered I, II and III. SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening) statements.
Assuming the statements to be true even (a) Only conclusion II follows Statement:
if they do not conform to real-world (b) Both conclusions I and II follow 1. Some oranges are yellows.
knowledge, decide which of the (c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows 2. Some yellows are grapes.
conclusions logically follows/follow (d) Only conclusion I follows Conclusions:
from the statements. I. Some oranges are grapes.
Statement: Q.343. Two statements are given II. All grapes are yellows.
1. All buildings are shops. followed by three conclusions numbered SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Morning)
2. Some shops are boutiques. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to (a) Neither conclusions I nor II follows
3. No restaurant is a boutique. be true, even if they seem to be at (b) Only conclusion I follows
Conclusions: variance with commonly known facts, (c) Both conclusions I and II follow
I. Some boutiques are buildings. decide which of the conclusions (d) Only conclusion II follows
II. Some restaurants being buildings is a logically follow(s) from the statements.
possibility. Statement: Q.346. Read the given statements and
III. No restaurant is a shop. All needles are threads. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon) No thread is a match-box. information given in the statements is
(a) Only conclusions I and II follow Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance
(b) Only conclusion I follows I. No needle is a match-box. with commonly known facts, decide
(c) Only conclusions II and III follow II. Some threads are needles. which of the given conclusions logically
(d) Only conclusion II follows III. Some match-boxes are needles. follow(s) from the statements.
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening) Statement:
Q.341. Two statements are followed by (a) Only conclusions I and III follow A few students are scholars.
two conclusions numbered I and II. (b) All of the conclusions follow Some scholars are girls.
Assuming the statements to be true even (c) Only conclusions II and III follow All girls are literates.
if they do not conform to real-world (d) Only conclusions I and II follow Conclusions:
knowledge, decide which of the Some students are girls.
conclusions logically follows/follow Q.344. Three statements are given Some scholars are literates.
from the statements. followed by three conclusions numbered Some literates being students is a
Statement: I, II and III. Assuming that the possibility.
1. Some instruments are machines. information given in the statements is SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon)
2. All instruments are gadgets. true, even if it appears to be different (a) Only conclusion I follows
Conclusions: from commonly known facts, decide (b) Only conclusions II and III follow
I. No machine is a gadget. which of the conclusions logically (c) All conclusions I, II and III follow
II. Some machines are gadgets. follow(s) from the statements. (d) Only conclusions I and II follow
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon) Statement:
(a) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion 1. Some cheeses are butters. Q.347. Read the given statements and
II follows 2. All oils are butters. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
(b) Either conclusion I or conclusion II 3. No butters are liquid. information given in the statements is
follows Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be at variance
(c) Only conclusion II follows I. No oils are liquids. with commonly known facts, decide
(d) Only conclusion I follows II. Some butters are cheeses. which of the given conclusions logically
III. All butters are oils. follow(s) from the statements.
Q.342. Two statements are given SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Morning) Statement:
followed by two conclusions numbered I (a) Both conclusions I and II follow All ponds are lakes.
and II. Assuming the statements to be (b) Both conclusions II and III follow No river is a pond.
true, even if they seem to be at variance (c) None of the conclusions follow Conclusions:
with commonly known facts, decide (d) All conclusions I, II and III follow Some rivers are not lakes.
which of the conclusions logically No river is a lake.
follow(s) from the statements. Q.345. Two statements are given Some rivers are lakes.
Statement: followed by two conclusions numbered I SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon)
All thermometers are rockets. and II. Assuming that the information (a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Either conclusion I or III follows II. All Tools are Metallic. Statement:
(c) Only conclusions II and III follow SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning) All crocodiles are aquatic animals.
(d) Only conclusions I and II follow (a) Both conclusions I and II follow. Some crocodiles are alligators.
(b) Only conclusion I follows. Conclusions:
Q.348. Two statements are given (c) Only conclusion II follows. I. Some alligators are aquatic animals.
followed by three conclusions. (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. II. All alligators are aquatic animals.
Assuming the statements to be true, even III. Some aquatic animals are alligators.
if they seem to be at variance with Q.351. Two statements are given, SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon)
commonly known facts, decide which of followed by two conclusions numbered I (a) Only conclusion I follows
the conclusions logically follow(s) from and II. Assuming the statements to be (b) Only conclusions I and III follow
the statements. true, even if they seem to be at variance (c) Either conclusion I or II follows
Statement: with commonly known facts, decide (d) Only conclusions II and III follow
1. All books are red. which of the conclusions logically
2. No copy is red. follow(s) from the statements. Q.354. Two statements are given
Conclusions: Statement: followed by three conclusions numbered
I. Some books are copies. No Book is a Stone. I, II and III. Assuming the statements to
II. No book is a copy. Some Stones are Soft. be true, even if they seem to be at
III. All the copies are books. Conclusions: variance with commonly known facts,
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening) I. No Book is Soft. decide which of the conclusions
(a) Only II follows II. Some Books are Soft. logically follow(s) from the statements.
(b) I and II follow SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning) Statement:
(c) II and III follow (a) Only conclusion I follows. All crows are sparrows.
(d) Only I follows (b) Both conclusions I and II follow. All ducks are sparrows.
(c) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. Conclusions:
Q.349. Two statements are given (d) Only conclusion II follows. I. No sparrow is a crow.
followed by two conclusions. Assuming II. No crow is a duck.
the statements to be true, even if they Q.352. Read the given statements and III. Some crows are ducks.
seem to be at variance with commonly conclusions carefully. Assuming that the SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening)
known facts, decide which of the information given in the statements is (a) Only conclusions I and II follow
conclusions logically follow(s) from the true, even if it appears to be at variance (b) Only conclusions II and III follow
statements. with commonly known facts, decide (c) Only conclusions I and III follow
Statement: which of the given conclusions logically (d) Either conclusion II or III follows
1. All mothers are women. follow(s) from the statements.
2. Some women are doctors. Statement: Q.355. Two statements are given
Conclusions: Some villagers are farmers. followed by two conclusions numbered I
I. No mother is a doctor. All businessmen are farmers. and II. Assuming the statements to be
II. Some mothers are doctors. Some city dwellers are businessmen. true, even if they seem to be at variance
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening) Conclusions: with commonly known facts, decide
(a) Both I and II follow I. Some businessmen being villagers is a which of the conclusions logically
(b) Either I or II follows possibility. follow(s) from the statements.
(c) Only I follows II. Some villagers are city dwellers. Statement:
(d) Only II follows III. Some city dwellers are farmers. No shop is a restaurant.
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon) All restaurants are parks.
Q.350. Two statements are given, (a) Only conclusions I and III follow Conclusions:
followed by two conclusions numbered I (b) All conclusions I, II and III follow I. Some parks are restaurants.
and II. Assuming the statements to be (c) Only conclusions II and III follow II. No restaurant is a shop.
true, even if they seem to be at variance (d) Only conclusions I and II follow SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening)
with commonly known facts, decide (a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
which of the conclusions logically Q.353. Read the given statements and (b) Only conclusion II follows
follow(s) from the statements. conclusions carefully. Assuming that the (c) Only conclusion I follows
Statement: information given in the statements is (d) Both conclusions I and II follow
All Tools are Hardware. true, even if it appears to be at variance
All Hardware is Metallic. with commonly known facts, decide Q.356. Two statements are given
Conclusions: which of the given conclusions logically followed by two conclusions numbered I
I. All Metallic are Tools. follow(s) from the statements. and II. Assuming the statements to be
true, even if they seem to be at variance (d) Both conclusions I and II follow 4. Some liquids are waters.
with commonly known facts, decide Conclusions:
which of the conclusions logically Q.359. Three statements are followed by I. Some natures are waters.
follow(s) from the statements. three conclusions numbered I, II and III. II. All natures are dusts.
Statement: Assuming the statements to be true even III. All rivers are liquids.
All beds are sofa sets. if they do not conform to real-world SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening)
Some sofa sets are mattresses. knowledge, decide which of the (a) Both conclusions I and II follow
Conclusions: conclusions logically follows/follow (b) All conclusions I, II and III follow
I. Some sofa sets are beds. from the statements. (c) None of the conclusions follow
II. Some mattresses are sofa sets. Statement: (d) Only conclusion III follows
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) 1. All uncles are relatives.
(a) Both conclusions I and II follow 2. Some relatives are neighbours. Q.362. Two statements are followed by
(b) Only conclusion II follows 3. All neighbours are employed. two conclusions numbered I and II.
(c) Only conclusion I follows Conclusions: Assuming the statements to be true even
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows I. Some neighbours are uncles. if they do not conform to real-world
II. Some uncles are employed. knowledge, decide which of the
Q.357. Two statements are given III. Some relatives are employed. conclusion(s) logically follows/follow
followed by three conclusions numbered SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon) from the statements.
I, II and III. (a) Only conclusions I and II follow Statement:
Assuming the statements to be true, even (b) Only conclusions II and III follow 1. Some plants are trees.
if they seem to be at variance with (c) Only conclusion III follows 2. All herbs are plants.
commonly known facts, decide which of (d) Only conclusion I follows Conclusions:
the conclusions logically follow(s) from I. Some plants are herbs.
the statements. Q.360. Two statements are given, II. All herbs are trees is a possibility.
Statement: followed by two conclusions numbered I SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning)
Some cricketers are players. and II. Assuming that the information (a) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion
No player is a musician. given in the statements is true, even if it II follows
Conclusions: appears to be different from commonly (b) Only conclusion II follows
I. No cricketer is a musician. known facts, decide which of the (c) Both conclusions I and II follow
II. Some players are cricketers. conclusions logically follow(s) from the (d) Only conclusion I follows
III. No musician is a player. statements.
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) Statement: Q.363. Three statements are followed by
(a) All of the conclusions follow 1. Some trees are branches. three conclusions numbered I, II and III.
(b) Only conclusions I and III follow 2. All woods are branches. Assuming the statements to be true even
(c) Only conclusions I and II follow Conclusions: if they do not conform to real-world
(d) Only conclusions II and III follow I All trees are woods. knowledge, decide which of the
II. All branches are woods. conclusion(s) logically follows/follow
Q.358. Two statements are followed by SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening) from the statements.
two conclusions numbered I and II. (a)Both conclusions I and II follow Statement:
Assuming the statements to be true even (b) Only conclusion I follows 1. No cup is a plate.
if they do not conform to real-world (c) Only conclusion II follows 2. All plates are cutleries.
knowledge, decide which of the (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows 3. No cutlery is a spoon.
conclusions logically follows/follow Conclusions:
from the statements. Q.361. Four statements are given, I. Some cutleries are plates.
Statement: followed by three conclusions numbered II. No cutlery is a cup.
1. Some cottages are huts. I, II and III. Assuming that the III. Some spoons being cups is a
2. All huts are sheds. information given in the statements is possibility.
Conclusions: true, even if it appears to be different SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning)
I. Some sheds are cottages. than commonly known facts, decide (a) Only conclusions II and III follow
II. No shed is a cottage. which of the conclusions logically (b) Only conclusion III follows
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon) follow(s) from the statements. (c) Only conclusions I and III follow
(a) Only conclusion II follows Statement: (d) All conclusions I, II and III follow
(b) Only conclusion I follows 1. All dusts are natures.
(c) Either conclusion I or conclusion II 2. No natures are rivers. Q.364. In the question below, three
follows 3. All waters are rivers. statements are given, followed by four
(c) Brother (d) Son (c) Sister (d) Wife 'A - B' means 'A is the daughter of B'
'A ×B' means 'A is the brother 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 husband of B'
the brother of A and the son of C. D is B’. If V + U ×Q - T ÷R + P ×S, then how is
the son-in-law of C, who has two ‘A - B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’. P related to V ?
grandchildren , E and F. A is the mother ‘A×B’ means ‘A is the mother of B’. SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon)
of F, who is the niece of G. E is the son ‘A÷B’ means ‘A is the father of B’. (a) Paternal uncle (b) Maternal aunt
of G. If C has two children , how is E If V + S × Q - P ÷ T + R × U, then how (c) Maternal uncle (d) Paternal aunt
related to D ? is R related to S?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning) Q.19. Introducing Kavi, Veena said,
(a) Brother-in-law (b) Son (a) Grandson "She is the sister of the son of the wife
(c) Cousin (d) Nephew (b) Daughter of my husband." How is veena related to
(c) Grand-Daughter Kavi?
Q.9. Saksham introduced Nidhi to his (d) Maternal grandmother SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening)
friend,” She is the daughter of the only (a) Daughter (b) Sister
son of my father’s wife.” How is Q.15. ‘A + B,’ means ‘A is the brother (c) Mother. (d) Aunt
Saksham related to Nidhi? of B’
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) ‘A - B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’. SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I
(a) Son (b) Cousin ‘A × B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
(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
If P + S × Q × R - T ÷ V ÷ U, then how has only two children. K is the brother of
Q.10. Bharat and Sapna are husband is T related to P ? R. R is the daughter of P. A is the
and wife. Rohit and Bharat are brothers. SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon) granddaughter of P. S is the father of A.
Suresh is the father of Rohit. Sapna’s son (a) Paternal grandmother How is S related to K?
is Krish. How is Krish related to Suresh? (b) Maternal grandmother SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening)
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) (c) Maternal grandfather (a) Son (b) Brother-in-law
(a) Son (b) Father (d) Paternal grandfather (c) Brother (d) Son-in-law
(c) Uncle (d) Grandson
Q.16. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the wife of Q.21. In a family of 5 members, X is the
Q.11. Priyank is Akshay’s brother. Sonia B’. sister of Y. M has 2 children and he is
is Saksham’s sister. Akshay is Sonia’s ‘A - B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’. the son of E, who is the father-in-law of
son. How is Priyank related to Sonia? ‘A ✖ B’ means ‘A is the son of B’. H. H has only one son. Y is not the
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) ‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the mother of B’. grand-daughter of E. How is X related to
(a) Nephew (b) Father If T + Q ✖ P - U ÷ R ÷ S + V, then how E?
(c) Son (d) Brother is R related to Q? SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening) (a) Sister (b) Daughter
Q.12. Introducing Rukmani, Vijay said , (a) Daughter (c) Grand-daughter (d) Grandson
“ She is the mother of the son of only (b) Maternal Grandmother
brother of my wife.” What is the relation (c) Sister Q.22. T is the sister of D. D is married to
of Rukmani’s husband with Vijay? (d) Mother P. P is the son of M. T is the mother of J.
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) Y is the father of U. Y has only one son
(a) Brother-in-law (b) Father Q.17. 'A + B' means 'A is the daughter and one daughter. U is the daughter of T.
(c) Father-in-law (d) Son of B'. Q is the son of D. If M is the wife of W,
'A - B' means 'A is the brother of B' then how is Q related to W ?
Q.13. Read the following information A ×B' means 'A is the mother of B'. SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
carefully and answer the question which 'A ÷ B' means 'A is the son of B'. (a) Son-in-law (b) Son
follow: If U + C × Q - P÷R÷S - T, then how is (c) Grandson (d) Nephew
If 'A x B’ means ‘A is sister of B’. S related to U?
If ‘A + B' means ‘A is the mother of B'. SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) Q.23. There are two married couples in a
If ‘A ÷ B' means 'A is daughter ‘of B'. (a) Maternal grandfather family. % has two children. A is the wife
If ‘A- B’ means ‘A is father of B’. (b) Paternal grandfather of @, who is the brother of #. F is the
If P + R ⨯ T - Q ÷ S + U, then how is S (c) Mother daughter of %. U is the sister of S, who
related to T? (d) Paternal grandmother is the son of @. T is son of #, who is a
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) male. How is A related to % ?
(a) Daughter (b) Mother Q.18. 'A + B' means 'A is the sister of B' SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
(a) Sister (b) Sister-in-law Q.29. Mayank's father has a brother, Q.34. A + B means ‘A is mother of B’
(c) Brother (d) Brother-in-law Prakash, whose daughter, Ritu is A – B means ‘A is husband of B’
Kavita's mother. Sonu is Ritu's only A × B means ‘A is son of B’
Q.24. Mayank is the son of Chhaya. brother. How is Sonu related to Mayank? A ÷ B means ‘A is brother of B’
Chhaya and Deepa are sisters. Gayatri is SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening) If Q ÷ U × K × H – D + J, then how is K
the mother of Deepa. If Naman is the (a) Brother (b) Cousin related to J ?
son of Gayatri , How is Mayank related (c) Nephew (d) Son SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 (Morning)
to Naman? (a) Brother (b) Father
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) Q.30. M is the brother of N. N is the (c) Sister (d) Paternal uncle
(a) Nephew (b) Brother brother of P. Q is the father of M. Based
(c) Father (d) Son on these statements, which of the Q.35. A + B means ‘A is sister of B’
following statements cannot be A – B means ‘A is son of B’
Q.25. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the mother definitely true? A × B means ‘A is father of B’
of B’. SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 (Evening) A ÷ B means ‘A is brother of B’
‘A - B’ means ‘A is the wife 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 brother of B’. (b) M is the brother of P related to I?
‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’. (c) N is the son of Q SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 (Afternoon)
If T ÷ V + Q - J ✕ M + U , then how is (d) N is the brother of M (a) Brother (b) Father
T related to J ? (c) Son (d) Husband
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon ) Q.31. A + B means ‘A is husband of B’
(a) Father-in-law (b) Son-in-law A – B means ‘A is brother of B’ Q.36. A + B means ‘A is sister of B’
(c) Brother (d) Father A × B means ‘A is sister of B’ A – B means ‘A is daughter of B’
A ÷ B means ‘A is mother of B’. A × B means ‘A is brother of B’
Q.26. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the brother of If P + R ÷ S × M – K, then how is R A ÷ B means ‘A is mother of B’
B’. related to K? If D + P ÷ I × K ÷ T – R, then how is R
‘A - B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’. SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning ) related to P?
‘A ⨯ B’ means ‘A is the mother of B’. (a) Paternal grandmother (b) Daughter SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the sister of B’. (c) Mother (d) Sister (a) Son
If P + R ÷ T - K ⨯ O ⨯ C, then how is P (b) Brother
related to O? Q.32. A + B means 'A is brother of B' (c) Daughter’s husband
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) A - B means 'A is daughter of B' (d) Daughter’s son
(a) Paternal Grandfather A x B means 'A is husband of B'
(b) Father A ÷ B means 'A is son of B' Q.37. A + B means ‘A is daughter of B’
(c) Paternal Uncle If J + R÷T ×K - Z, then how is K A – B means ‘A is wife of B’
(d) Brother related to j? A × B means ‘A is husband of B’
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) A ÷ B means ‘A is father of B’
Q.27. A + B means ‘A is sister of B’. (a) Maternal grandmother If K – S ÷ J × B + C – Q, then how is Q
A - B means ‘ A is son of B’. (b) Paternal grandmother related to J?
A ⨯ B means ‘A is husband of B’. (c) Sister SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Morning )
A ÷ B means ‘A is mother of B’. (d) Mother (a) Father
If P + Q ÷ C - D -L ⨯ J , then how is J (b) Father-in-law
related to Q? Q.33. A + B means 'A is son of B' (c) Maternal grandfather
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) A - B means 'A is husband of B' (d) Son
(a) Mother (b) Daughter A x B means 'A is sister of B'
(c) Mother-in-law (d) Father-in-law A ÷ B means 'A is daughter of B' Q.38 Dev is the brother of Sneha and
If F x R x S ÷ G - P ÷ X, then how is X son of Mayank. Swati is the sister of
Q.28. Rishabh is Namita's only brother. related to R? Sneha. How is Mayank related to Swati?
Rishabh's wife, Mridu has a brother, SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
Sonu. Illena is Namita's only niece. (a) Paternal grandfather or paternal (a) Son (b) Brother
How is Sonu related to Ileana? grandfather (c) Father (d) Sister
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon ) (b) Maternal grandfather or maternal
(a) Maternal uncle (b) Father grandmother Q.39 Sona is sister of Ramesh and
(c) Brother (d) Paternal uncle (c) Father or mother daughter of Mohit. Rama is wife of
(d) Grandson or granddaughter Mohit and mother of Prabhat. How
Ramesh is related to Prabhat ?
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning) A × B means ‘B is the husband of A’ . SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) Father -in - law A ÷ B means ‘A is the father of B’. (a) Mother (b) Father
(b) Maternal grandfather If, P ÷ R ×T + Q - S × U + Z, then how (c) Brother (d) Sister
(c) Paternal grandfather is R related to Z?
(d) Uncle SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening) Q.66. Sheela introduced Rahul saying,
(a) Maternal grandmother "His sister is the single daughter of my
Q.56. A + B means ‘A is the father of B. (b) Paternal grandmother mother". How are Rahul and Sheela
A - B means ‘A is the sister of B. (c) Paternal grandfather related to each other ?'
A × B means ‘A is the brother of B. (d) Maternal grandfather SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning)
A ÷ B means ‘A is the daughter of B. (a) Uncle-Niece (b) Son-Mother
If, R + S × T - V ÷ U, then how is S Q.61. A + B means ‘A is the father of B’ (c) Cousins (d) Brother-Sister
related to U ? A × B means ‘A is the brother of B’
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon) A ÷ B means ‘A is the sister of B ‘ Q.67. B does not have a sister. A is the
(a) Brother (b) Son Which of the following expressions sister-in-law of B. D is the only brother
(c) Husband (d) Daughter means ‘H is the paternal grandson of P’? of B, while B is unmarried. F is the
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning) father-in-law of D. K is the wife of F.
Q.57. A + B means ‘A is the husband of (a) H + K + D × P ÷ M How is K related to A?
B. (b) D + H + K × M ÷ P SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon)
A - B means ‘A is the wife of B. (c) P + K + D ÷ H × M (a) Mother in law (b) Sister
A × B means ‘A is the mother of B. (d) P + K + D × H ÷ M (c) Daughter (d) Mother
A ÷ B means ‘A is the son of B.
If, W × R × J - S ÷ V + L, then which Q.62. A - B means ‘A is the sister of B Q.68. If A is the sister of B, C is the
of the following statements is NOT A × B means ‘A is the husband of B’ father of D, L is the paternal uncle of D
correct? and B is the sister of L, then how is A
A ÷ B means ‘ A is the son of B
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Evening) related to D?
If, Y × M - T - Z ÷ L × U, then how is
(a) V is the father-in-law of J. SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening)
U related to Y ?
(b) L is the wife of V. (a) Paternal aunt
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon)
(c) L is the mother-in-law of S. (b) Sister
(a) Mother-in-law (b) Mother
(d) W is the maternal grandmother of J. (c) Mother
(c) Father (d) Father -in - law
(d) Paternal grandmother
Q.58. A + B means ‘A is the mother of Q.63. Pointing to the photograph of a
B’ . Q.69. X is the sister of Y. Y is the
girl Akansha, Rajeev said, “ Her
A - B means ‘A is the husband of B’. daughter of M. M is the mother of P. P is
daughter’s father’s wife’s mother is my
A × B means ‘A is the son of B’ . the brother of Y.T is the brother of X's
wife’s daughter’s mother’s mother - in -
A ÷ B means ‘A is the daughter of B’. mother. How is T related to M?
law”. How is Rajeev related to Akansha?
If, W × Z + Y ÷ X , then how is X SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning)
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening)
related to Z? (a) Son (b) Father
(a) Paternal Uncle (b) Brother
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Morning) (c) Husband (d) Brother
(c) Father (d) Maternal Uncle
(a) Daughter (b) Son
(c) Wife (d) Husband Q.70. Pointing to the photograph of
SSC Chsl 2019 Tier I Amit, Gagan Said, 'His sister's mother's
Q.59.A-B means ‘A is the mother of B’. husband is my daughter's mother's
Q.64. P is the brother of Q. R is the husband's father. How is Amit related to
A ×B means ‘A is the sister of B’. daughter of Q. S is the sister of P. Q is Gagan?
A ÷B means ‘A is the daughter of B’. sister of S. T is the brother of R. Who is SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon)
Which of the following expressions the uncle of T? (a) Nephew (b) Maternal uncle
means ‘U is the daughter of Q’ ? SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning) (c) Father (d) Brother
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon) (a) Q (b) C (c) S (d) P
(a) Q - Z ÷ U × K Q.65. A + B means 'A is the father of Q.71. Himmat is the husband of Kavita.
(b) Q - Z × U ÷ K B'; Sharda is the daughter of Ravi whose
(c) K - Z ÷ U × Q A - B means 'A is the wife of B', wife is Ketaki. Kavita is Shraddha's
(d) K - U ÷Z × Q A ×B means 'A is daughter of B', sister. How is Ravi related to Himmat?
A ÷ B means 'A is the son of B' . SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening)
Q.60. A + B means ‘ B is the daughter If J × 𝐾 + 𝐿 ÷ 𝑀, then how is M (a) Brother (b) Father
of B’. related to J? (c) Paternal Uncle (d) Father-in-law
A - B means ‘B is the sister of A ’.
is the father-in-law of E. Q is the son of (a) Brother (b) Father (a) Paternal aunt (b) Daughter-in-law
F. How is A related to P? (c) Son (d) Son-in-law (c) Sister-in-law (d) Maternal aunt
SSC CHSL 2019 20/10/2020 (Morning)
(a) Daughter (b) Grandson Q.97. If A is the brother of B, C is the Q.102. pointing to a photograph of a
(c) Son (d) Father father of D, F is the daughter of E, L is girl, Dev said, “She is my wife’s sister’s
the brother of D's father, B is the sister mother’s only son’s daughter”. How is
Q.91. G is the grandfather of S. B has of L and E is the wife of C, then how is Dev’s wife related to that girl’s paternal
only two sons E and F. A and B are the F related to A? grandfather?
only sons of G. Who is the father of S? SSC CHSL 2019 26/10/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 2019 20/10/20 (Afternoon) (a) Aunt (b) Daughter in law (a) Daughter (b) Sister
(a) F (b) B (c) E (d) A (c) Sister (d) Niece (c) paternal aunt (d) Daughter-in-law
Q.92. Shraddha says to Sharayu, "Your Q.98. Seeing a portrait, Rucha asked Q.103. Preeti is the only sister of Virat.
mother-in-law is my father's mother who Seema, ''Whose portrait is this?''. Seema Manoj is the son of Dileep, who is the
is the eldest son, but your husband is not replied, ''Her son is the father of my husband of Maaya. Virat is the son of
my father." How is Sharayu related to daughter''.Whose portrait is it? Devansh. Devansh is Manoj’s
Shraddha? SSC CHSL 2019 22/10/2020 (Evening) father-in-law. How is Maaya related to
SSC CHSL 2019 20/10/20 (Evening) (a) Seema Preeti?
(a) Niece (b) Daughter (b) Seema's mother-in-law SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Morning)
(c) Mother (d) Aunt (c) Seema's sister (a) Daughter-in-law (b) Sister-in-law
(d) Seema's mother (c) Mother (d) mother-in-law
Q.93. Jay is husband of Geetanjali who
is sister of Deepali. Deepali is the SSC CPO 2020 Tier I Q.104. ‘A#B’ means ‘A is the husband
daughter of Vijay. Sarita is the of B’.
mother-in-law of Rohit. Harish Chander Q.99. Ronita’s only brother Vikram is ‘A@B’ means ‘A is the sister of B’.
is the father of Jay and Sarita is the wife the husband of Kartik’s mother Sejal. ‘A&B’ means ‘A is the mother of B’
of Vijay. Vijay and Sarita have only two How is Ronita’s mother Chandni related ‘A%B’ means ‘A is the son of B’.
daughters. How is Rohit related to to Kartik ? If S#Z@R%K#J&T#N, then which of
Vijay? SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning) the following statements is NOT
SSC CHSL 2019 21/10/20 (Morning) (a) Mother-in-law correct?
(a) Son (b) Father (b) Maternal grandmother SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Morning)
(c) Brother (d) Son-in-law (c) Paternal aunt (a) R and T are brothers.
(d) Parental grandmother (b) Z is the sister of T.
Q.94. Introducing a boy, I said, "His (c) K is the father-in-law of N.
mother is the only daughter of my Q.100. (d) J is the mother of S.
mother in law". How am I related to the ‘A % B’ means ’A is the mother of B’
boy? ‘A $ B’ means ‘A is the father of B’ Q.105.
SSC CHSL 2019 21/10/2020 (Afternoon) ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’ ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.
(a) Brother (b) Father ‘A & B’ means ‘A is the sister of B’ ‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
(c) Brother-in-law (d) Nephew If J $ H # R % N & T # U % P, then ‘A & B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
which of the following statements is ‘A % B’ means ‘A is the sister of B’
Q.95. Pointing to Rehan, Rukhsana said, NOT correct ? If P % R & Y @ Z # M % N, then how
"His paternal grandfather's SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning) is M related to P?
daughter-in-law is my daughter's (a) J is the maternal grandfather of N. SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening)
paternal grandmother". How is (b) R is the maternal grandmother of P (a) Paternal aunt (b) Paternal uncle
Rukhsana related to Rehan? (c) R is the mother of U. (c) Mother (d) Maternal aunt
SSC CHSL 2019 21/10/2020 (Evening) (d) N is the sister of P.
(a) Mother (b) Wife Q.106. Pointing towards a man a lady
(c) Sister (d) Daughter Q.101. ‘A % B’ means ’A is the sister of said, “His brother is my mother’s only
B’. daughter’s husband’s son’s father’. How
Q.96. Deepali is daughter of Vijay, who ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the father of B’ is the man related to the lady’s husband?
is married to Sunita. If Deepali is the ‘A ! B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’ SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening)
wife of Mohit, then how is Mohit related If P ! H + Q % M + T % K ! J, then how (a) Brother-in-law (b) Brother
to Vijay? is Q related to J? (c) Father (d) Paternal uncle
SSC CHSL 2019 26/10/2020 (Morning) SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening)
Q.107. Pointing to a portrait of a man, Durga is the mother of Kashyap. Sanhit Q.119. Himanshu is the daughter of
Ravish said, “ I am the only child of my is the brother of Aravind. Hruday is the Anjan. Archana's sister Mrinalini has a
parents but that man’s father is my son of Sanhit. How is Hruday related to son Rahul and a daughter Sunayana.
father’s son”. How is the man in the Kashyap? Kalpika is Kripal's mother and
portrait related to Ravish? SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) Sunayana's mother's sister. Rahul is the
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning) (a) Son (b) Cousin cousin of Kripal. Kripal is the brother of
(a) Cousin (b) Nephew (c) Uncle (d) Son-in-law Himanshu. How is Archana related to
(c) Father (d) Son Anjan?
Q.114. Pointing to the photograph of a SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening)
Q.108. In a family of five members, P is lady, Sukanya said, "Her son's son is the (a) sister-in-law (b) niece
Q’s sister and R is Q’s mother. S is R’s brother of my daughter's sister." How is (c) cousin (d) sister
father and T is S’s mother. How is P the lady related to Sukanya?
related to S? SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning) Q.120. Rama is the daughter of Radhika,
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning) (a) Daughter (b) Sister who is the only daughter-in-law of
(a) Grand-daughter (b) Niece (c) Mother-in-law (d) Mother Rekha. Mohan is Rishi’s father and
(c) Mother (d) Daughter Rekha’s husband. How is Rishi related
Q.115. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the wife of to Rama?
Q.109. C is the mother-in-law of B; A is B’. SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning)
the elder son of C and the father of D. If ‘A – B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’. (a) Brother (b) Father
B is not the wife of A, then how is B ‘A × B’ means ‘A is the sister of B’. (c) Husband (d) Cousin
related to D? ‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Evening) If P ÷ M × R – Z + Q, then how is P Q.121. Asmit's wife is Reena and Rani's
(a) Sister (b) Mother related to Q? husband is Aditya. Rani's father-in-law
(c) Maternal Aunt (d) Aunt SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon) is the paternal grandfather of Reena's
(a) Nephew (b) Brother only daughter Sia. How is Asmit related
Q.110. Pointing to a portrait of a lady, (c) Son-in-law (d) Son to Aditya?
kanika said, “Her daughter-in-law is the Q.116. Introducing Raveena, Nitish said, SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon)
wife of my son’s grandfather’s only "She is the maternal grandmother of my (a) Brother (b) Uncle
son.” How is the lady in the portrait sister’s son". How is Raveena related to (c) Brother-in-law (d) Cousin
related to kanika? Nitish?
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening) Q.122. Revati is the sister of Sujit.
(a) Sister-in-law (b) Mother-in-law (a) Maternal aunt (b) Sister-in-law Pranjal's mother is married to Sujit.
(c) Paternal aunt (d) Mother (c) Mother (d) Mother-in-law Bhavita has one son and one daughter.
Lopa is the sister of Pranjal, who is the
SSC Chsl 2020 Tier I Q.117. If 'A & B' means 'A is the brother paternal grandson of Bhavita. Lopa is
of B', 'A # B' means 'A is the daughter of the daughter of Ramya. How is Revati
Q.111. P and Q are husband and wife. B', and 'A @ B' means 'A is the wife of related to Ramya?
P's father-in-law is R's wife's father. Q is B', then how is K related to Z in the SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening)
the brother of T. How is P related to R's following expression? (a) Husband's sister (b) Brother's wife
wife? 'Z @ R & T # H @ K' (c) Daughter (d) Sister
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning)
(a) Aunt (b) Cousin (a) Father Q.123. Pointing to the statue of a
(c) Sister-in-law (d) Brother (b) Paternal uncle gentleman, Rashmi said that he is the
(c) Paternal grandfather father-in-law of my son's wife. How is
Q.112. Vineet is the husband of Antima. (d) Father-in-law that gentleman related to Rashmi?
Dev is the brother of Kusha. Shalini is SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning)
the mother of Kusha's mother. Dev is Q.118. B and D are cousin brothers. A is (a) cousin (b) brother-in-law
the son of Vineet. How is Antima related the father of B and the uncle of C, who (c) husband (d) Brother
to Shalini? is the sister of D. C’s mother is married
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon) to E, who is the brother of A. How is B Q.124. U’s daughter X, is the
(a) Maternal aunt (b) Daughter related to C’s father? daughter-in-law of V. W is the son of V’s
(c) Mother (d) Sister SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon) daughter. How is W related to X?
(a) Nephew (b) Uncle SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.113. Manyak is the son of Aravind. (c) Brother-in-law (d) Son (a) Brother-in-law (b) Father-in-law
Manyak and Kashyap are brothers. (c) Nephew (d) Cousin
who is the brother of Mani. Pinki is the ‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
daughter of Komali. Urmila is the sister ‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.
of Sanju, who is the son of Omprakash. ‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
Tarun is the son of Mani, who is a male. If ‘W # Q @ T & Y @ M % K’, then
How is Madhurima related to Komali? how is K related to T?
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) Sister (b) Aunt (a) Mother (b) Father-in-law
(c) Mother (d) Sister-in-law (c) Father (d) Mother-in-law
(iii) Here, The rectangle represents the SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
artists.
Q.1. How many players are there who
are neither artists nor doctors
Sol: 26
Q.2. How many doctors are there who How many rich Farmers are not rural?
are neither players nor artist? (a) 8 (b) 4 (c) 12 (d) 7
Sol: 18 How many rich doctors are not happy?
(a) 15 (b) 26 (c) 9 (d) 17 Q.7. In the following diagram, the
triangle represents ‘cricket players’, the
Q.4. In the following diagram, the circle represents ‘students’, the rectangle
Questions :- triangle represents ‘actors’, the circle represents ‘boys’ and the square
represents ‘instrumentalists’ and the represents ‘dancers’. The numbers in
rectangle represents ‘dancers’. The different segments show the number of
SSC CPO 2018 Tier I
numbers in different segments show the persons.
Q.1. In the following diagram the number of persons. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
triangle represents ‘dancers’, the circle SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
represents ‘swimmers’, the rectangle
represents ‘students’ and the square
represents ‘cricket fans’. The numbers in
different segments show the number of
persons.
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
How many dancers are instrumentalists
but not actors?
(a) 21 (b) 12 (c) 17 (d) 20
Q.5. In the following diagram, the How many students are dancers and
How
triangle represents ‘actors’, the circle cricket players but not boys?
many student dancers are swimmers but
represents ‘male’, the rectangle (a) 7 (b) 12 (c) 4 (d) 16
not cricket fans?
represents ‘painters’ and the square
(a) 15 (b) 10 (c) 3 (d) 13
represents ‘artists’. The numbers in Q.8. In the following diagram, the
different segments show the number of triangle represents ‘army men’, the circle
Q.2. In the following diagram, the
persons. represents ‘athletes’, and the rectangle
triangle represents the players, the circle
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) represents ‘strong men’. The numbers in
represents the 'students', the rectangle
represents the 'high achievers'. The different segments show the number of
numbers given in the different sections persons.
indicate the number of people. SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning)
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
(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)
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.88. Identify the venn diagram that best
represents the relationship between the
given classes.
(c) (d) Pentagon, Hexagon, Figure
(a) (b) SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.81. Identify the diagram that best
represents the relationship between the
given classes.
Car , Wood , Rat (a) (b)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) (d)
Q.95. Identify the venn diagram that best Q.99. Identify the venn diagram that best
represents the relationship between the represents the relationship between the
(c) (d) given classes. given classes.
Bottle, Cat, Book Mothers, Fathers, Daughters, Women
Q.92. Identify the venn diagram that best SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
represents the relationship between the
given classes.
Sister, Aunt, Uncle (a) (b)
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
(a)
(c) (d)
(a)
Q.96. Identify the venn diagram that
best represents the relationship between
(b)
(b) the given classes.
Fathers, Uncles, Aunts
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c)
(c)
(a) (b)
(c) (d) (b)
(c)
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) Tables, Chairs and Furniture
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(b) Earth, Planets and Jupiter
(a) Fathers, men, teachers
(c) Games, Cricket and Tennis
(b) Cows, buffaloes, cattle
(d) Apples, Fruits and Vegetables
(c) Solids, liquid, gases (d)
(d) Yellow, red, colours
Q.114. In the following figure, triangle
Q.120. Select the Venn diagram that best
represents teachers, square represents
Q.118. Which of the following Venn represents the relationship between the
father, circle represents poets and
diagrams the relationship between cars, following classes.
rectangle represents Americans. Which
auto-rickshaws and diesel vehicles? Star, Sun, Mercury
set of the letter represents fathers who
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning)
are NOT poets?
(a) (a)
(d)
(a)
(b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.123. Select the venn diagram that best
represents the relationship between the Q.126. The following Venn diagram (b)
following classes. gives data regarding the sports team of
Days, Hours, Weeks ABC school. The ‘Circle’ represents
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) ‘Junior '(under 14 yrs),the ‘Triangle’
represents ‘swimmers', the ‘Rectangle’
represents ‘Cyclists' and the ‘Square’ (c)
represents ‘Athletes’.The numbers given
in the diagram represents the number of
(a) persons of that particular category. How
many Junior students are both good
Athletes and swimmers but not Cyclists
? (d)
(b)
Q.130. In the given Venn diagram, the Q.133. Select the Venn diagram that best
triangle represents politicians, the circle represents the relationship between the
represents lawyers, the rectangle following classes.
represents teachers and the square Flowers, Stems, roots
represents businessmen. The numbers SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
given in the diagram represent the SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
number of persons of that particular (a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 7 (d) 9
category.
(a) (b) Q.136. Select the Venn diagram that best
represents the relationship between the
following Classes -
Woman , Officer , Stenographer
(c) (d) SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
(a)
(d)
Q.142. Select the Venn diagram that How many married ladies are teachers
represent the correct relationship (a) 9 (b) 11 (c) 3 (d) 6
(b) between the following classes: Q.145. Which of the following Venn
Doctor, Surgeon, cardiologist diagrams best represents the relationship
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) between the following classes?
Police Officers, Mothers, Females
(c) SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening)
Q.146. The given Venn diagram students have passed in History only, 11
represents artists in a circus: students have passed in both English and
The triangle represents Clowns, the Economics only, and 12 students have
circle represents acrobats, the rectangle passed in both English and History only.
represents males and the square A total of 50 students have passed in
represents ringmasters. The numbers History. If only 5 students have passed in
given in the diagram represent the all three subjects, then how many
number of persons in that particular How many people are married but NOT students have passed in Economics
category. engineers? only?
(a) 29 (b) 16 (c) 70 (d) 13 SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening)
(a) 15 (b) 10 (c) 20 (d) 18
Q.149. In the given Venn diagram, the
triangle represents students playing table Q.152. Which of the following Venn
tennis , the rectangle represents students diagrams best represents the relationship
playing badminton, the circle represents between the following classes?
female students, and the pentagon Cricketers , Players, Human beings
represents students playing football. The SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening)
How many male clowns are also numbers given in the diagram represent
ringmasters, but NOT acrobats the number of persons in the particular
SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning) category. (a)
(a) 17 (b) 15 (c) 11 (d) 5 SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning)
(b) (a)
(d)
(c)
(a)
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
(a) Both A and B (b) Both B and C
(c) Only C (d) Only B
(d)
(b)
Q.166. Study the following diagram and
Q.169. In the given Venn diagram, 'A'
answer the given question.
denotes 'likes teaching', 'B' denotes 'likes
(c) cooking', and 'C' denotes 'likes playing',
How many persons like only teaching
and playing but NOT cooking?
(d)
(d)
Q.174. Select the Venn diagram that best Q.177. Select the Venn diagram that best
illustrates the relationship between the represents the relationship between the
following: following classes.
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening)
Australia, Sydney, Amsterdam Doctors, Neurosurgeons, Female
(c)
(c)
(b)
(d)
(b)
(c)
(c)
(d)
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon) Q.179. Select the Venn diagram that best
(d) (a) 36 (b) 12 (c) 25 (d) 61 represents the relationship between the
following classes.
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(b)
(a) (b)
Q.180. Consider the following diagram. Q.186. Study the following diagram.
(d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.188. Select the Venn diagram that best
Q.182. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates the relationship between the
illustrates the relationship between the following classes.
following: SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning) Fathers, Males, Brothers
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon) (a) C (b) D (c) A (d) F SSC CHSL 2019: 19-Oct-20 (Afternoon)
Omnivore, Bear, Cattle
Q.185. In the given Venn diagram,
different areas denote different types of
players. 'A' denotes 'tennis players', 'B'
(a) (b)
denotes 'badminton players', 'C' denotes
''hockey players' and 'D' denotes 'football
(a)
(d)
(a) (b)
(b)
SSC CHSL 2019: 20-Oct-20 (Evening)
(a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 4 (c)
(c)
Q.192. Select the Venn diagram that best
represents the relationship between the (d)
following classes.
Devanagari, Hindi, Sanskrit Q.197. In the given Venn diagram the
(d)
SSC CHSL 2019: 21-Oct-20 (Morning) 'Triangle' represents 'females', 'Circle'
represents 'graduates', the 'Rectangle'
(a) 7 (b) 12 (c) 9 (d) 5 Q.201. Select the Venn diagram that best
illustrates the relationship between the
Q.198. Select the correct option that following classes.
represents the given Venn diagram Sisters, Nephews, Mothers
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning)
(a) 27 (b) 12 (c) 19 (d) 7
(a) (b)
Q.205. Select the Venn diagram that best
illustrates the relationship between the
(c) (d) following classes
SSC CHSL 2019: 26-Oct-20 (Evening) Car drivers, Human Beings,Men
Q.202. In the following Venn diagram SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening)
(a) School, Class, Students the ‘Pentagon' stands for ‘Architects’,
(b) Ocean, River, Lake the ‘Circle’ stands for
(c) Whole numbers, Even numbers , ‘Morning-walkers’ and the ‘Square’
Odd numbers stands for ‘Diploma holders’. The given
(a) (b)
(d) Maharashtra, Mumbai, Delhi number represents the number of
persons in that particular category. How
SSC CPO 2020 Tier I many diploma holders are also morning-
walkers but NOT architects? (c) (d)
Q.199. The given Venn diagram best
Q.206. In the following Venn diagram,
represents the relationship between
the ‘Rectangle’ stands for ‘Judges’ the
which set of classes given in the
‘Triangle’ stands for ‘Males’ and the
options?
‘Hexagon’ stands for ‘Golf players’. The
given numbers represent the number of
persons in that particular category. How
many male judges are there in total?
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
(a) 18 (b) 40 (c) 55 (d) 21
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning)
(a) Males, Fathers, Sons Q.203. Select the Venn diagram that best
(b) Sisters, Females, Mothers illustrates the relationship between the
(c) Fathers, Males, Doctors following classes.
(d) Engineers, Brothers, Males Infants, Father, Males SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening)
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) (a) 34 (b) 22 (c) 17 (d) 26
Q.200. In the following venn diagram,
the ‘Circle’ stands for ‘Journalists’, the
Q.207. Study the venn diagram that best
‘Triangle’ stands for ‘Females’ and the
illustrates the relationship between the
‘Rectangle’ stands for ‘Urban residents’.
(a) (b) following classes.
The given numbers represent the number
Girls, Tennis players, Boys
(c)
(c) (d)
Q.209. Select the Venn diagram that best How many rural people are either
illustrates the relationship between the (d)
farmers or rich but NOT both.
following classes. SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon)
Crops, Farm, Barley Q.216. Which of the following Venn
(a) 25 (b) 47 (c) 28 (d) 36
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) diagrams best represents the relationship
among the following classes?
Q.213. Select the Venn diagram that best
Students, Brothers, Males
represents the relationship between the
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening) (a)
following classes.
(a) (b)
Flowers , white , cloths
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening)
(c) (d)
(c)
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning)
(a) 30 (b) 26 (c) 24 (d) 41 (a)
(d)
Q.222. Select the Venn diagram that best
represents the relationship between the
Q.225. Select the Venn diagram that best
following classes.
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon) illustrates the relationship between the
Father, Men, Uncle
(a) 15 (b) 22 (c) 19 (d) 11 following classes.
Women, Gynaecologist, Doctors
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening)
Q.219. In the following Venn diagram, SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening)
the square stands for inspectors, the
triangles stands for homeowners, and the
circle stands for Indian. The given (a) (b)
numbers represent the number of (a)
persons in that particular category.
(c) (d)
Q.229. Select the Venn diagram that best Q.232. In the given diagram, the circle
represents the relationship between the stands for ‘graduates’, the rectangle
following classes. stands for ‘school teachers’, and the
Statisticians, Men, Pathologists triangle stands for ‘married persons’.
(d) The number given in the different
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning) segments represents the number of
Q.226. Select the Venn diagram that best persons in that category.
represents the relationship between the
following classes.
Women, Professors, Widows
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) (b)
(b)
Q.228. Select the venn diagram that best Q.234. In the following Venn diagram,
Q.231. In the Venn diagram given
represents the relationship between the the pentagon stands for ‘Librarians’, the
below, if ‘Hexagon’ represent ‘Farmers’,
following classes. rectangle stands for ‘Income tax payers’,
‘Triangle’ represent ‘Villagers’ and
Teachers , Graduates , Tennis players and the circle stands for
‘Square’ represents ‘Beneficiaries’, then
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening) ‘Post-graduates’. The given number
how many Farmers are there who are
represents the number of persons in that
Villagers and Beneficiaries also?
particular category.
(a) (b)
(a) (c)
(a) (b)
(b)
(d)
(a)
(b)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(b) (c)
(d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.244. Select the Venn diagram that best
represents the relationship between the
following classes. (c) (d)
Ridge Gourd, Vegetable, Turnip What is the number of families who
Q.248. Select the Venn diagram that best
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning) have visited at least two of the places out
illustrates the relationship between the
of Srinagar, Shimla, Gangtok?
following classes.
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening)
Musicians, Females, Daughters (a) 27 (b) 34 (c) 15 (d) 49
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) (b) Q.252. Select the Venn diagram that best
illustrates the relationship between the
following classes.
(a) (b)
Brothers, Fathers, Tax-payers
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) Vegetarian, Woman, Sisters Q.257. Select the Venn diagram that best Q.260. Select the Venn diagram that best
(b) Stationary, Pencil, Stapler illustrates the relationship among the illustrates the relationship among the
(c) Yamuna, River, Kaveri following classes. following classes.
(d) Girls, Intelligent, Boys Neptune, Planet, Moon Highlighter, Stationary, Eraser
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.254. In the following Venn diagram,
the triangle stands for ‘Players’, the
hexagon stands for ‘Indians’, and the
(a) (b)
rectangle stands for ‘Boys’. The given
(a) (b)
numbers represent the number of
persons in that particular category.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.261. In the given diagram, the circle
represents 'teachers', the triangle
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Evening) represents 'dancers' and the rectangle
How many Indians are players but are Q.258. Select the set of classes, the
represents 'writers'. Study the given
NOT boys? relationship among which is best
diagram carefully and answer the
(a) 10 (b) 8 illustrated by the following Venn
question that follows.
(c) 9 (d) 11 diagram.
(b)
(c)
How many women doctors are blood
donators? (c)
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 54 (b) 57 (d)
(c) 36 (d) 50
(d) Q.263. Select the set of classes, the
relationship among which is best
(a)
(a)
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) Literates, Girls, Females
(b) Bats, Humans, Mammals
(c) Boys, Artists, Brothers (b)
(d) Fathers, Males, Sons (b)
(b)
Q.266. Select the Venn diagram that best Q.272. Select the venn diagram that best
(d) illustrates the relationship between the
illustrates the relationship between the
following classes. following classes.
Q.268. Select the venn diagram that best Village people, Educated people,
Men, Lyricists, Extroverts
illustrates the relationship between the Intelligent people
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening)
following classes. SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening )
(b)
(a) (b)
(c)
(c)
(c) (d) (d)
Q.273. Select the venn diagram that best Q.278. Select the venn diagram that best
illustrates the relationship between the illustrates the relationship between the
following classes. following classes.
(d)
Females, Mothers, Sisters Engineers, Indians, Ladies
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning ) SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening )
Q.276. Select the venn diagram that best
Q.279. Select the venn diagram that best
illustrates the relationship between the
illustrates the relationship between the
following classes.
following classes.
Mothers, Women, Sisters
(a) (b) Women, Employed, Mothers
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning )
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
and the triangle represents ‘kids who can Q.284. Select the venn diagram that best Q.287. Select the Venn diagram that best
dance’. Which part of the figure illustrates the relationship between the illustrates the relationship between the
represents ‘kids who can dance but following classes. following classes.
CANNOT sing ? SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening) SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
Troposphere, Atmosphere, Mesosphere Diary, Pages, Pen
(b)
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening )
(a) e (b) c (c) f (d) e and f Q.285. Select the venn diagram that best (c)
illustrates the relationship between the
Q.282. Select the venn diagram that best following classes.
illustrates the relationship between the SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning)
(d)
following classes. Doctors, Politicians, Men
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning) Q.288. Select the venn diagram that best
Students, Females, Teachers illustrates the relationship between the
(a) following:
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning)
Nagaland, Meghalaya, Kohima
(a)
(b)
(a)
(b)
(c) (b)
(c)
(c)
(d)
(d)
Q.286. Select the set of classes the (d)
Q.283. Select the venn diagram that best relationship among which is best
illustrates the relationship between the illustrated by the following Venn Q.289. In the following figure, the
following classes. diagram. triangle represents ‘carpenters’, the
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon) SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon) circle represents ‘black-smiths’, and the
Months, Calendar, Days
rectangle represents ‘fishermen’. How
many people are NOT carpenters?
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(d) (a)
Q.299. Which of the following venn Q.302. select the set of classes the
(b)
diagrams depicts the exact relationship relationship among which is best
between a polygon,a triangle and a illustrated by the following venn
rhombus ? diagram.
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening) SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening)
(c)
(a) (b)
(a) Food, Cereal, Maize
(b) Books, Kitchen, Cars
(c) Vehicles, Animals, Buses
(d) Animal, Polar Bears, Ice
(c) (d) (d)
Q.303. Select the venn diagram that best
Q.300. In the venn diagram shown illustrates the relationship between the
below,the relationship between which following classes.
options is correctly represented ? Villagers, Boys, Girls
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning) SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning)
(c)
(b)
(d)
(c)
(d)
(a)
(b)
(c)
Sol:
After understanding the given figures,
Here, we find that the adjacent surfaces of
digit 2 have 3,4,1 and 6 four different
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 6 digits. While number 5 is the only digit
We can see that the sum of the digits on that is not present on the adjacent
2+4 = 6 the two adjacent faces of the dice is not surface.
5+4 = 9 7. Therefore it is a standard dice. So Hence: According to the rules of
This would be a common dice as it has 2 according to standardisation rules, the adjacent points, there will be 5 on the
on the adjacent surface of 5 and the sum of two opposite faces of such dice surface opposite to digit 2.
adjacent can not be opposite. Therefore, will be 7. Note - The rule of adjacent, applies to
it is a common dice and may contain Therefore, the number on the opposite both dice, standard dice and General
digits marked on opposite surfaces of the surface of digit 4 will be 3. dice.
digit. like - 3. Rule of common digit/figure or
On the opposite surface of 2 = may be 2. Rule of adjacent (digit/figure/ symbol.-A group of dice in which
1/3/6. symbol) - different forms of the same dice are
On the opposite surface of 5 = may be A group of dice in which the same dice represented and the number/figure/sign
1/3/6 is represented in many forms and if four marked on any two positions is the same,
On the opposite surface of 4 = may be different digits/figures/signs of a then in such case, the remaining
1/3/6 digit/figure/sign inscribed on a surface digits/figure/signs on those dice are
Rules for solving dice related questions. are found, then a digit/figure which is opposite to each other.
1. Rules of standardisation. not found on the adjacent surfaces, then
Ex-1 the top of digit 4 in the given dice? Q.4. Two positions of the same dice are
Two different positions of the same dice given. Which number will be at the top
are given. Which number will be at the if 6 is at the bottom?
top when 5 will be at the bottom? SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
Ex-1
The given figure shows four positions of (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 2
the same dice. Which number will be at
(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 1
Q.9. Two positions of the same dice are the top if the number 4 is on the bottom
shown. What will be the number of the dice?
opposite ‘3’?
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
Q.12. Two different positions of the Q.17. Two rotated positions of a dice are
same dice are shown. Which number given below. Which number will be at SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
will be at the top if 6 is at the bottom? the top if the number 1 is at the bottom (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 3
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) of the dice?
Q.22. Three different positions of a dice
are shown below. Which number will
appear on the face opposite number 3?
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 2
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.13. Two different positions of the (a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 3 (d) 5
same dice are shown. Which number
will be at the top if 6 is at the bottom? Q.18. Two rotated positions of a dice are SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon)
given below. Which number will be at (a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 2 (d) 4
Q.23. Three different positions of a dice be on the face opposite to the one having on the face opposite to the face having
are shown below. Which number will ‘&’? 3?
appear on the face opposite number 4 ?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening)
which number would appear at the Q.59. Two positions of a DICE are
bottom? shown. What number must be on the
opposite face of 4?
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 5
(c) (d) SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
Q.54. Three different positions of a dice (a) $ (b) @ (c) % (d) #
are shown below. Select the pattern that SSC CPO 2019 TIER I
will be on the face opposite to the one Q.61. A cube is made by folding the
given sheet. In the cube so formed , what
Q.57. If the given figure is folded to
would be the symbol on the opposite
having ? form the cube, which symbol will come
side of ‘+’
opposite to
having ?
(c) (d)
Q.58 Which number will appear on the SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
bottom face in the last cube? (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 5
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
Q.63 A cube is made by folding the
given sheet. In the cube so formed, what
(a) (b) would be the symbol on the opposite
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening)
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 1 (d) 6 side of ‘ ’.
Q.75. Select the cube that can be formed Q.78. A cube is made by folding the
by folding the given sheet (unfolded given sheet. In the cube so formed,
box) along the lines. which of the following pairs of numbers (a) Only B and D
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon) will be on opposite sides ? (b) Only A, B and C
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon) (c) Only A and B
(d) Only A
Q.77. Select the box that CANNOT be Q.84. Three different positions of the
formed by folding the given unfolded same dice are shown. Select the number
box. that will be on the face opposite to the
(a) B and E (b) L and U
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Morning) one having 3.
(c) Q and E (d) A and Q
Q.87. The six faces of a dice have been Q.96. In a dice 1, 2, 3 and 4 dots are on
marked with the letters A, B, C, D, E SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon) the adjacent faces, in a clockwise order,
and F. If A is adjacent to B, C and E, (a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 6 and 5 and 6 dots at the top and bottom.
then which of the following statements is When 1 dot is at the top, then what
true? Q.92. Two different positions of the number of dots will be at the bottom?
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening) same dice are shown. Select the number
(a) B is adjacent to E. that will be on the face opposite to the
(b) A is adjacent to D. one having '2', if the number on the face
(c) A is adjacent to F. opposite to '3' is odd.
(d) D is adjacent to F.
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Morning)
Q.88. Two different positions of the (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 3 (d) 2
same dice are shown below, the six faces
of which are numbered 1 to 6. Which Q.97. Four different positions of the
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening)
number is on the face opposite the face same dice are shown. Select the number
(a) 1 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 3
showing '1'? that will be on the face opposite to the
Q.93. A cube is made by folding the one having 5.
given sheet. In the cube so formed,
which number would be on the face
opposite to the one showing ‘5’ ?
SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 5 (d) 4 SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 6 (d) 4
Q.89. A cube is made by folding the
given sheet. In the cube so formed, what Q.98. Three different positions of the
would be the letter on the opposite side same dice are shown below. Which
of 'L'? symbol is on the face opposite the face
showing ‘(’?
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning)
(a) 2 b) 1 (c) 4 (d) 6
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening) Q.126. Three different positions of the SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning)
(a) + and @ (b) % and + same dice are shown. Find the letter on (a) H (b) Z (c) B (d) E
(c) @ and & (d) # and & the face opposite to the one having the
letter A. Q.131. Two different positions of the
Q.122. Two different positions of the same dice are shown. Select the number
same dice are shown, the six faces of that will be at the top if “1” is at the
which are numbered from 1 to 6. Select bottom.
the number that will be on the opposite
to the face showing ‘1’. SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning)
(a) C (b) E (c) D (d) B
Q.164. A cube is made by folding the Q.168. Select the boxes that can be
Q.160. Two different positions of the given sheet. In the cube so formed, what formed by folding the given sheet along
same dice are shown. Select the letter would be the number on the opposite the lines.
that will be on the face opposite to the side of ‘1’ ?
face showing “C”.
SITTING ARRANGEMENT Q.4. Six friends, C, E, G, I, K and M, are T is second to the left of U. N is second
sitting around a circular table facing to the right of L. R is to the immediate
Sitting arrangement - To solve this, towards the centre and at equal distance right of U. Which product is at the
some conditions are given based on from each other (not necessarily in the second position from the north end?
which the questions have to be solved. In same order). E is second to the right of SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
this, questions are asked mainly related C, K is to the immediate right of G. G (a) U (b) T (c) N (d) L
to seating of people or arrangement of and I are facing towards each other.
items. To solve such questions, it is Moving towards the left of I, how many Q.10. Five boys, G, K, P, R and T, are
necessary to have knowledge of the left friends are sitting between I and M? sitting around a circular table facing
and right of a person and an item. If SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) towards the centre (not necessarily in the
many people are sitting on a circular (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 2 same order). R is third to the left of K. P
path and all of them are sitting facing the and G are the immediate neighbours of
centre, then the sequence of rotation to Q.5. Five persons, F, J, N, R and V, are K. T is to the immediate left of P. Who is
their left is clockwise and the order of sitting around a circular table facing sitting second to the right of P?
rotation to the right is anti-clockwise. towards the centre (not necessarily in the SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
same order). J is to the immediate left of (a) G (b) K (c) T (d) R
Questions :- F. N is second to the left to F, V is
second to the left of J. WHo is sitting Q.11. Five phones, H, M, R, T and V, are
second to the right of J? kept one above the other (not necessarily
SSC MTS 2019 Tier 1 \SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) in the same order). The number of
(a) N (b) F (c) V (d) R phones above T is same as the number of
Q.1. Five articles, bat, ball, fan, table phones below V. R is just
and chair, are kept one above the other Q.6. Five books labelled B, G, N, P and above H. V is at the bottom. There are
(not necessarily in the same order). The T are kept one above the other(Not two phones between M and V. Which of
bat is four places above the fan. The necessarily in the same order). Only one the following phones are above R?
table is between the ball and the chair. book is kept between N and G. B is just SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
The chair is three places below the bat. above P. B is above N. G is not above N. (a) M and T (b) H and T
Which article is at the second position Which book is at the top? (c) M and V (d) M and H
from the top? SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) (a) G (b) P (c) B (d) T Q.12. Six tables labelled C, D, L, N, P
(a) Fan (b) Table and X are placed in a row facing towards
(c) Ball (d) Chair Q.7. Six computers labelled E, F, G, H, I the south (not necessarily in the same
and J are placed in a row facing towards order). D is placed second to the left of
Q.2. Five teachers, H, K, P, R and T, are the north(not necessarily in the same L. X is placed second to the right of P. N
sitting around a circular table facing order). Two computers are placed is placed third to the left of D. How
towards the centre (not necessarily in the between E and I. G is placed second to many tables are placed between C and
same order). T is between H and R. P is the right of J, F is placed second to the X?
second to the right of R. H is to the right of E. I is placed to the left of E. SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
immediate left of T. Who is sitting to the Which computer is placed to the right of (a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4
immediate left of K? G?
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) Q.13. Six chairs labelled J, K, P, R, S
(a) T (b) H (c) P (d) R (a) E (b) F (c) H (d) G and T are kept one above the other (not
necessarily in the same order). R is
Q.3. Six laptops, N, Q, P, L, R and A, Q.8. Five articles K,L,P,R and T, are above only P and S. There are four
are placed in a row facing towards the kept one above the other(not necessarily chairs between J and S, K is three places
north (not necessarily in the same order). in the same order). K is just above T and above P. If we arrange these chairs in
N is placed to the immediate left of A. R just below R. L is just above P and just alphabetical order from top to bottom,
is placed second to the left of Q. P is below T. Which article is at the second then the position of how many chairs
placed second to the right of A. P is position from the bottom? (excluding J) will be remains same?
placed to the immediate right of R. L is SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
placed to the left of N. Which laptop is (a) T (b) P (c) K (d) L (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 0 (d) 1
placed to the immediate right of L?
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) Q.9. Five products, N, L, T, U, and R, Q.14. Six persons, L, M, N, P, Q and R,
(a) N (b) Q (c) P (d) A are placed in a row facing towards the are sitting in a row facing towards the
east (Not necessarily in the same order). north (not necessarily in the same order).
There are three person between P and the immediate left of M. If we count in same order),V is second to the left of N.
M.P is not at any of the ends. There are clockwise direction from P, then how L is to the immediate left of P. R is
three persons between L and Q. N is to many teachers are sitting between P and second to the left of P.P is third to the
the left of R. L is at one of the ends. M is J? right of N
to the right of P. How many person are SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) Who is sitting immediately right of V?
sitting to the left of N? (a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 3 SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) R (b) T (c) P (d) N
(a) 4 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 2 Q.20. Six trucks K, M, O, Q, S and U
are parked around a circular path facing Q.25. Five boys J, K, L, M and T are
Q.15. Five girls, D, L, N, O and Q, are towards the centre ( not necessarily in standing in a queue one after the other
sitting in a row facing towards the south the same order). Q is second to the left (not necessarily in the same order).
( not necessarily in the same order). L is of U. S is to the immediate left of M. K There is only one boy between K and J.
second to the right of O, Q is tot he is second to the right of O. O is to the There is only one boy between K and L.
immediate right of D. Two girls are immediate right of Q.Which truck is There are four boys behind J. T is three
between Q and N. How many girls are parked at second position to the left of places ahead of L. How many boys are
sitting to the right of D? O. ahead of M?
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 4 (a) S (b) M (c) K (d) U (a) 3 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) 1
Q.26. Six cameras G, H, P, S, K and I
Q.16. Six cars labelled D, F, H, J, L and Q.21. Five articles A, K, P, R and T are are placed in a row facing towards north
N are parked around a circular path kept one above the other (not necessarily (Not necessarily in the same order). S is
facing towards the centre (not in the same order). Only T is between K placed second to the left of I. H is placed
necessarily in the same order). H is third and P. P is below K. R is just below P. A second to the right of G. K is placed
to the right of N. J is to the immediate is three places below T, Which article is third to the left of G. Which of the
left of D, F is second to the left of N, D at the bottom? following statements is correct about
is second to the left of F, Which car is SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) camera I?
parked second to the right of H? (a) T (b) P (c) K (d) A SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening) (a) I is not the immediate neighbour of H
(a) F (b) N (c) J (d) L Q.22. Six doctors E, G, I, K, M and O (b) I is between G and S
are standing in a row facing towards (c) P is third to left of I
Q.17. Six actors, C, E, G, I, K and M, north (Not necessarily in the same (d) I is to the immediate left of G
are sitting around a circular table facing order). M is standing to the immediate
towards the centre ( not necessarily in right of E. K is standing second to the Q.27. Six players C, E, G, I, K and M
the same order). M is second to the left right of O. Two doctors are standing are standing in a row facing towards
of G. E is second to the right of C. K is between I and M. K is towards the left of north (Not necessarily in the same
to the immediate left of M. Who is G.Who is standing to the immediate order). Two players are standing
sitting to the immediate right of E? right of K? between C and M. I is standing to the
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) immediate left of C. E is standing second
(a) I (b) M (c) K (d) G (a) E (b) M (c) I (d) G to the left of G. K is third to the right of
G. Who is standing second to the right
Q.18. Five subjects, R, T, V, X and Z, Q.23. Five movies K, L, M, N and P (not of I?
are taught from Monday to Friday (not necessarily in the same order) are SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening)
necessarily in the same order). One displayed from Monday to Friday. Only (a) E (b) M (c) K (d) C
subject is taught on one day. Only Z is one movie is displayed on one day. Each
taught before R. T is taught before X. T movie is displayed only one time. Movie Q.28. Six shopkeepers K, P, R, X, A and
is not taught on Wednesday. How many K is displayed on Monday. Two movies C are sitting around a circular table
subjects are taught before V? are displayed between N and P. L is facing towards the centre (not
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening) displayed just one day after p. How necessarily in the same order). C is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 0 many movies are displayed before M? second to the left of A. P is to the
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) immediate the right of K. X is second to
Q.19. Six teachers A, D, G, J, M and P (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 2 the right of R. A is to the immediate left
are sitting around a circular table facing of X. Which of the following pairs of
towards the centre ( not necessarily in Q.24. Six employees L, N, P, R, T and shopkeepers represents the immediate
the same order). M is third to the-left of V are sitting around circular table facing neighbours of X?
G. D is to the immediate left of J. A is to towards centre(not necessarily in the SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) A and K (b) A and C number of tables below T5. T3 is just Which of the following pair of tablets
(c) K and P (d) A and R above T(a) T5 is at the bottom. There are represents the tablets to the immediate
two tables between T2 and T5. Which of right of T6 and T5 respectively?
Q.29. Six friends B, D, F, H, J and L are the following is the correct position of SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening)
sitting around a circular table facing T1? (a) T1, T4 (b) T4, T1
towards the centre (not necessarily in the SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) (c) T3, T4 (d) T1, T2
same order). B is to the immediate right (a) T1 is just above T5
of L. D is second to the left of J. F is (b) T1 is just below T5 Q.37. Five subjects S1, S2, S3, S4 and
second to the left of H. L is second to the (c) T1 is three places below T2 S5 (not necessarily in the same order)
right of H. Who is sitting third to the left (d) T2 is two places below T1 are to be taught from Monday to Friday.
of F? One subject will be taught one day. Only
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) Q.33. Five teachers P, K, A, R and M are S5 is taught before S1. S2 is taught
(a) D (b) B (c) J (d) L sitting in a row facing towards south before S4. S2 will not be taught on
(Not necessarily in the same order). K is Wednesday.
Q.30. There are five cinema halls in a sitting second to the right of R. M is Which of the following pairs of subjects
building - Hall 1, Hall 2, Hall 3, Hall 4 sitting to the immediate right of P. Two is taught after S3?
and Hall 5. They are one above the other. teachers are sitting between M and A. SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
Hall 1 is at the bottom, then Hall 2 above Who is sitting to the immediate left of (a) S4, S1 (b) S2, S5
it and so on. Five movies A, B, C, D and R? (c) S1, S2 (d) S2, S4
E are displayed in these given halls. SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Only one movie is displayed in a (a) M (b) K (c) P (d) A Q.38. Six tailors T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 and
particular cinema hall. Each movie is T6 are sitting around a circular table
displayed only one time. Movie E is Q.34. Five pens D, E, F, G and H are facing towards the centre (Not
displayed at a even numbered hall. kept one above the other (not necessarily necessarily in the same order). T2 is
Movie B is displayed at Hall 1 Movie A in the same order). Only H is between E second to the right of T1. T5 is to the
is displayed at the hall just below E. and F. F is below E. G is just below F. D immediate right of T3. T3 and T4 are
Movie D is not displayed at even is three places below H. How many pens facing towards each other. Three of the
numbered hall. Which of the following are between E and D? four given options follow the same logic.
statements is not correct about movie C? SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) Which of the following does not follow
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) (a) 3 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) 1 that logic?
(a) C is displayed at the hall just below SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
A. Q.35. Six boys R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 and (a) T2, T3 (b) T4, T6
(b) C is displayed at the odd number R6 are sitting in a row facing towards (c) T1, T3 (d) T6, T5
Hall. the north (Not necessarily in the same
(c) B is displayed at the hall just below order). There are three boys between R4 Q.39. Five advocates G, N, M, L and A
C and R2. R4 is not at any of the end. Only are sitting around a circular table facing
(d) C is displayed at the even number three boys are between R1 and R5. R3 is towards the centre (not necessarily in the
Hall. towards the left of R6. R1 is at one of same order). A is sitting between G and
the end. R2 is towards the right of R4. L. M is second to the right of L. G is
Q.31. Six phones P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 and Which of the following statements is towards the immediate left of A. Who is
P6 are placed in a row facing towards correct? sitting second to the left of A?
north (Not necessarily in the same SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)
order). P1 is placed to the immediate left (a) R1 is towards the right of R4 (a) M (b) G (c) L (d) N
of P6. P5 is placed second to the left of (b) R4 is second to the left of R6
P2, P4 is placed second to the right of (c) R5 is at one of the end Q.40. Six scientists R, L, T, S, N and P
P6. P4 is to the immediate right of P5. (d) R3 is to the immediate right of R6 are standing in a row facing towards
P3 is towards the left of P1 How many north (Not necessarily in the same
phones are placed between P3 and P6? Q.36. Six tablets T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 and order). N is standing to the immediate
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) T6 are placed in a row facing towards right of R. S is standing second to the
(a) 4 (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) 2 North (Not necessarily in the same right of P. Two scientists are standing
order). Two tablets are placed between between T and N. S is towards the left of
Q.32. Five tables T1, T2, T3, T4 and T5 T1 and T5. T3 is placed second to the L. Which of the following is correct
are kept one above the other (Not right of T6. T2 is placed second to the about the position of L?
necessarily in the same order). Number right of T1. T5 is towards the left of T1. SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
of tables above T4 are the same as the (a) Between R and N
(b) Third to the right of R SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) Q.49. Five balls L1, L2, L3, L4 and L5
(c) L is at one of the end (a) Third to the left of M are kept one above the other (not
(d) Towards the immediate left of N (b) Second to the right of H necessarily in the same order). L1 is just
(c) Exactly between S and H above L5 and just below L4. L2 is just
Q.41. There are five classes: class 1, (d) To the immediate right of S above L3 and just below L5. How many
class 2, class 3, class 4 and class 5 in a balls are above L2?
school. They are one above the other. Q.45. Five toys A, B, C, D and E are SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Class 1 is at the bottom, then class 2 kept one above the other (not necessarily (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 1
above it and so on. Five videos M1, in the same order). A is four places
M2, M3, M4 and M5 are displayed in above C. D is between B and E. E is Q.50. Six sellers G, H, J, K, C and M are
these given classes. Only one video is three places below A. Three of the given sitting around a circular table facing
displayed in a particular class. Each four options follow the same logic based towards the centre (not necessarily in the
video is displayed only one time. Video on their arrangement. Which of the same order). M is second to the left of C.
M5 is displayed at a even numbered following does not follow that logic? H is to the immediate right of G. K is
class. Video M2 is displayed at class 1. SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) second to the right of J. C is to the
Video M1 is displayed at the class just (a) BD (b) DE (c) EC (d) AC immediate left of K. Which of the
below M5. Video M4 is not displayed at following pair of sellers represents the
even numbered class. Which of the Q.46. Six boys R, L, B, T, W and N are immediate neighbours of J and G
following statement is not correct? standing in a row facing towards north respectively?
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) (Not necessarily in the same order). Two SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) Only one video is displayed after M3 boys are standing between R and N. T is (a) CK, HM (b) CM, HM
(b) Only two videos are displayed above standing to the immediate left of R. L is (c) KH, MC (d) CM,KH
M1 standing second to the left of B. W is
(c) Only one video is displayed between third to the right of B. Who is standing Q.51. Six toys T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 and
M2 and M5 to the immediate right of R? T6 are kept around a circular path (not
(d) M1 is displayed between M3 and M5 SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) necessarily in the same order). T4 is
(a) L (b) W (c) T (d) B second to the left of T6. T5 is to the
Q.42. Five persons H1, H2, H3, H4 and immediate left of T2. T1 is second to the
H5 are sitting around a circular table Q.47. Six employees R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 right of T3. T3 is to the immediate right
facing towards the centre (Not and R6 are sitting around a circular table of T4. If we start counting the number of
necessarily in the same order). H4 is facing towards the centre (not toys towards the left of T5, then how
third to the left of H2. H3 and H1 are the necessarily in the same order). R5 is many toys are kept between T6 and T5?
immediate neighbours of H2. H5 is to third to the left of R3. R2 is to the SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
the immediate left of H3. Who is sitting immediate left of R4. R1 is to the (a) 2 (b) 0 (c) 3 (d) 1
third to the right of H1? immediate left of R5. Which of the
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) following statements is incorrect about Q.52. Six tailors G1,G2, G3, G4, G5 and
(a) H2 (b) H4 (c) H5 (d) H3 R6? G6 are sitting around a table facing
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) towards the centre(not necessarily in the
Q.43. Six buses B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 and (a) R4 is second to the left of R6. same order). G6 is second to the left of
B6 are parked around a circular path (not (b) R6 is between R3 and R1. G3. G2 is second to the right of G1. G5
necessarily in the same order). B3 is (c) R2 is sitting opposite to R6 goes to the immediate left of G6.Which
third to the right of B6. B4 is to the (d) R5 is to the immediate right of R6. tailor is sitting second to the right og
immediate left of B1. B2 is second to G3?
the left of B6. How many buses are Q.48. Five movies F1, F2, F3, F4 and F5 SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
between B5 and B1? (not necessarily in the same order) are (a) G1 (b) G6 (c) G5 (d) G4
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening) displayed from Monday to Friday. Only
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 2 one movie is displayed on one day. Each Q.53. Six boys P, Q, R, S, T and G are
movie is displayed only one time. Movie sitting around a circular table facing
Q.44. Five chairs J, H, P, S and M are F1 is displayed on Monday. Two movies towards the centre (not necessarily in the
placed in a row facing towards east (Not are displayed between F4 and F5. F2 is same order). P is to the immediate right
necessarily in the same order). P is displayed just one day after F5. Which of G. Q is second to the left of T.R is
second to the left of S. J is second to the movie is displayed on Wednesday? second to the left of S. G is second to the
right of H. M is to the immediate right of SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning) right of S.How many boys are sitting
S. Which of the following is the correct (a) F2 (b) F3 (c) F4 (d) F5 between R and T?
position of J? SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 0 SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.64. Five persons participated in a race.
(a) Shanaz (b) Ketan Kartik finished the race immediately
Q.54. Six benches N1, N2, N3, N4, N5 (c) Joya (d) Vikrant after Prabhjot. Faraz finished just before
and N6 are kept one above the other (not Lakshya.Anil finished the race just
necessarily in the same order). N4 is Q.59. Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V before Faraz. Anil came at third place.
above N3 and N5 only. There are four and W are sitting around a circular table Who came second in the race?
benches between N1 and N5. N2 is three at equal distances from each other. U is SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
places above N3.Which of the following sitting extremely opposite to P. S is (a) Faraz (b) Lakshya
statements is not correct? between V and Q. R is between U and (c) Kartik (d) Prabhjot
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening) W. P is sitting to the immediate right of
(a) N2 is just above N6 Q. Who is sitting between P and W? Q.65. Yuvraj has got more marks than
(b) There are two bench between N3 and SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) Shakti. Neha has got less marks than
N2 (a) U (b) T (c) V (d) Q Anamika. Swapnil has got more marks
(c) N1 is between N6 and N2 than Adil. Yuvraj gets less marks than
(d) N5 is at the bottom end Q.60. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F Adil. Anamika and Shakti has got equal
are sitting in a line. E is between D and marks. Aditya has got more marks than
Q.55. Eight boys P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and F. A is second to the right of F. C is at Adil but less than only one person in the
W are sitting in a Circular table. P and Q the extreme right. Who is sitting at group. Who has got the highest and
are sitting in front of each other. S is second place to the left of C? lowest marks?
sitting second from the right of P and V SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
is sitting second to the right of Q. T and (a) D (b) A (c) B (d) F (a) Yuvraj - highest, Neha - lowest
W are sitting in front of each other. R is (b) Swapnil - highest, Shakti - lowest
sitting between P and V.How many boys Q.61. Among five rods P, Q, R, S and T, (c) Swapnil - highest, Neha - lowest
are sitting between U and V, When S is lengthier than T. R is shorter than P. (d) Adil - highest, Swapnil - lowest
counted from the right of U? Q is lengthier than S. P is lengthier than
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) only one rod. Which rod is second Q.66. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F
(a) Three `(b) Five lengthiest among all the rods? are sitting in two lines with three persons
(c) Four (d) Two SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) in each line. All are facing north. B is
(a) S (b) T (c) P (d) Q ahead of D. F is behind E. C and D are
Q.56. Six friends A, B, C, C, E and F are diagonal to each other. C is just before E.
standing in a row facing north. B is Q.62. The houses of eight persons - A, A is after D. Which two persons are
exactly in between F and D. E is B, C, D, E, F, G and H are located in two sitting at the last positions of both the
standing exactly in between A and C. A rows with four houses in each row. Both rows?
is not a neighbour of D and F. C is not a the lines are facing each other. E's house SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
neighbour of D but immediate right of F. is between F and G's house. The houses (a) D and E (b) B and E
C is standing in between which of the of B and H are on the edge. B's house is (c) B and F (d) A and F
following? located on the diagonal from C's house.
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) A's house is opposite to B's house. Q.67. Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V
(a) E and F (b) E and B Whose house is situated between the and W are sitting around a circular table
(c) D and F (d) A and E houses of C and H? at equal distances from each other. S is
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) between V and Q. Also Q is between P
Q.57. Compare the salary of employees (a) A (b) G (c) B (d) D and S. V is sitting in north-east and P is
B, R, G, A, and M in relation to each sitting in the south direction. W and S, T
other: M get more salary than A and G. Q.63. Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and V, and Q and R are sitting at exact
R’s salary is less than three persons. and H are standing in two lines of four opposite ends. Who is sitting between R
B’s salary is the lowest. Whose salary is students each during school prayer. H is and V?
the second lowest? after D. C is just before A. E is after B. SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) C and G are in the front positions. F is (a) S (b) P (c) W (d) U
(a) R (b) A (c) G (d) M between G and B. Which two persons
are standing at third position in both the Q.68. Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U
Q.58. Amrit is elder than Vikrant. rows? are standing in a circular form. U is
Shanaz is elder than Joya. Ketan is SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) standing between S and T. T is not
younger than Joya.Vikrant is elder than (a) B and H (b) B and F standing adjacent to P. P is standing
Shanaz. Who is the youngest in the (c) D and B (d) D and F between S and R. Who is standing
group? between T and R?
the immediate right of P and to the Q.88. B,I,J,T,A and D are sitting around to the right of Amit.Who sits to the
immediate left of N. M is on the a round table facing the centre. D is to immediate right of Alok?
immediate right of O. M and P have one the right of I who is opposite of T, B is SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening)
kid standing between them. Q and N not next to J, who is to the right of T. (a) Mahi (b) Chetan
have two kids between them. P and R Who is to the left of A? (c) Priya (d) Bravo
have also two kids standing between SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning)
them. Who is exactly in the middle? (a) T (b) D (c) I (d) J Q.94. L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon) around a round table facing the centre. P
(a) M (b) S (c) O (d) P Q.89. i) K,L,M,N,O,P and Q are sitting is opposite Q, Q is to the left of L, O is
around a circular table facing the centre. not next to N, N is to the opposite L.
Q.84. There are five cousins namely (ii) L sits between N and O. Who is to the right of M?
Ashish, Manish, Kailash, Daksh, and (iii) K is third to the left of O. SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning)
Lalit of different ages. All these cousins (iv) Q is second to the left of M who is (a) P (b) Q (c) N (d) L
are arranged in the descending order of to the left of P.
their ages. Ashish, brother of Kailash, is Which of the following pairs has the first Q.95. V,W,X,Y and Z are sitting in a row
the second youngest and is 19 years old. person sitting to the immediate left of facing north. W is between V and X. Y
Daksh, brother of Lalit, is between the second person? is to the left of Z, who is at one end. X
Kailash and Manish. Kailash is 42 years SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) sits in the centre of the row. Who is to
old and Ashish is 20 years younger than (a) LN (b) QN (c) LO (d) MK the right of X?
Daksh. Who among the following is the SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning)
youngest? Q.90. A is taller than F, three persons. C (a) Z (b) V (c) W (d) Y
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening) is shorter than D, who is the tallest. B is Q.96. Five persons are standing in one
(a) Ashish (b) Daksh taller than E. C is neither shorter than F line facing north. One of the two persons
(c) Lalit (d) Manish nor taller than A.Who is the second at extreme end is a painter and the other
shortest person among the given? is a basketball player. A lawyer is to the
Q.85. There are five different cottages, SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) right of a student. A dancer is to the left
M to Q in a row. M is to the right of N (a) C (b) A (c) E (d) B of the basketball player. What is the
and Q is to the left of O and right of M. position of lawyer from the left.
N is to the right of P. The first cottage Q.91. P,Q,R,S,T,U are 6 persons sitting SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon)
from the left is______. in a straight line facing north but not in (a) 5th (b) 3rd (c) 2nd (d) 4th
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening) the same order. There are sitting between
(a) M (b) N (c) P (d) Q the P and T,S is to the immediate right of Q.97. Sahiba, Trishla, Lakshya, vanshika
P,R is at the extreme right. Q is second and Manish are sitting on a bench.
Q.86. Harmeet, Ishpreet, Jaspreet, to the left of P. U is sitting between Q & Manish is immediately between Trishla
Karpreet and Rashmeet are sitting on a P. Who is sitting at the left end? and Lakshya. Lakshya is to the left of
bench facing North. Jaspreet is between SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) Vanshika who is not at the end. Who is
Ishpreet and Rashmeet. Harmeet is to the (a) S (b) T (c) Q (d) P to the left of Sahiba?
right of Ishpreet. Karpreet is not next to SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Rashmeet. Who is to the right of Q.92. Seven children A, B, C, D, E, F (a) Manish (b) Trishla
Harmeet? and G are standing in a queue from top (c) Vanshika (d) Lakshya
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening) to bottom. E is at fifth place. Only C is
(a) Karpreet (b) Ishpreet between A and B. G is at bottom. B is Q.98. F1, F2, F3, F4 and F5 are sitting
(c) Rashmeet (d) Jaspreet three places after F. What is the position on a bench. F4 sits to the immediate left
of D from top? of F2. F3 sits to the immediate right of
Q.87. A group of friends A,B,C,D and E SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) F5. F1 is sitting at one of the corners and
are sitting in a row. D is sitting to B’s (a) Sixth (b) Fourth F2 has only one neighbour. Then who
immediate right. C is sitting to E’s (c) Second (d) Last among the following friends is sitting in
immediate left and is at one of the ends. the middle with two friends at both the
If A is not sitting at either end, who Q.93. Priya, Dinesh, Mahi, Chetan, Jay, ends?
among these friends are sitting at the two Bravo, Amit and Alok are sitting around SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening)
ends of the sequence? a circle facing the centre. Bravo is third (a) F2 (b) F3 (c) F5 (d) F4
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning) to the right of Mahi and second to the
(a) B and C (b) D and E left of Alok. Chetan is not an immediate Q.99. R,N, O, W, Q and C are sitting
(c) B and E (d) D and C neighbour of Mahi or Alok. Jay is on the around a circular table facing inside the
immediate right of Priya, who is second centre. R is sitting immediately to the
left of W, who is facing O. O is sitting North. Trisha & Esha are sitting the pharmacist have two persons
immediately to the left to the N. C is not together, Trisha & Rashmi are sitting between them . Who is in the middle?
an immediate neighbour of W. Who is together, Pratik is on the extreme left, SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
sitting to the left of Q? Esha is second from extreme right. Who (a) Pharmacist (b) Doctor
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening) is sitting between Pratik & Esha? (c) Journalist (d) Teacher
(a) O (b) W (c) R (d) C SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
(a) Rashmi and Trisha Q.109. Naveen, Sapna, Alka, Jenny,
Q.100 Eight executives J, K, L, M, N, O, (b) Rashmi and Sakshi Megan, Farhad and Bhavna are sitting in
P, & Q are sitting around a circular table (c) Esha and Trisha a row in a cinema hall. All of them are
for a meeting. J is second to the right of (d) Trisha and Sakshi facing the screen that is towards the east.
P who is third to the right of K. M is Sapna is at the extreme end and her
second to the left of O who sits between Q.105 Usha, Damini, Amisha, Manju, immediate neighbour is Megan. Jenny is
P & J, L is not a neighbour of K or N. Lalita and Harshita are sitting around a on the right of Megan. Bhavna has
Who is to the immediate left of L? round table facing the centre. Usha is Megan and Farhad on each side. Alka is
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) opposite Damini, who is to the right of to the immediate right of Jenny who is
(a) Q (b) N (c) J (d) K Manju, Usha is between Amisha and sitting third from the south end. Jenny is
Harshita, Harshita is not next to Manju. sitting immediately between which of
Q.101. (i) A,B,C,D,E and T are standing Who is to the right of Lalita? the following pairs of people?
in a row facing south. SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
(ii) A is third to the right of E. (a) Damini (b) Usha (a) Bhavna and Farhad
(iii) C is fourth from one end of the row. (c) Harshita (d) Manju (b) Naveen and Alka
(iv) B who is in between A and D, is (c) Farhad and Alka
third to the Left of T. SSC CPO 2019 Tier I (d) Megan and Bhavna
(v) D is at the left end.
Which of the following is true? Q.106. A, E, I, O, U, H, F and W are Q.110. Seven friends are sitting in a row.
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) sitting around a circular table in Jyoti is to the immediate right of Priya
(a) C is in between T and E clockwise manner in the same sequence and to the immediate left of Trisha. Aditi
(b) C is second to the right of B at equal distances from each other. Then is to the immediate right of Akshaya.
(c) E is immediate right of T O and F interchange their positions. If H Aditi and Priya have one person between
(d) A is immediate left of C is facing the north, then which direction them. Trisha and Diksha have two
will O be facing? people between them. Anika and Priya
Q.102. Jassi, Akash, Garima, Nitin, SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) have two people between them. Who is
Vaishali and Kailash are sitting around a (a) East (b) South -west. at the extreme right end?
round table facing the centre. Kailash is (c) West (d) North-east SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning)
to the left of Garima, who is opposite (a) Anika (b) Akshaya
Akash, Vaishali is between Akash and Q.107. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are (c) Jyoti (d) Trisha
Jassi. Who is to the left of Nitin? sitting around a circular table facing
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) toward the centre. H is on the immediate Q.111. A, E, I, O and U are sitting in a
(a) Vaishali (b) Garima left of A but is not a neighbour of D and row facing north, 'O' is sitting next to 'E'
(c) Akash (d) Kailash E. F is on the immediate right of B. C is and 'U'. 'A' is sitting next to 'I' who is
between E and F , G is neighbour of E. sitting on the extreme left. 'U' is not
Q.103 Four students are sitting on a Who is between A and B? sitting next to' A '. Who is sitting in the
bench in a classroom facing North. SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) middle?
Sarita is sitting to the left of Raman. (a) D (b) G (c) F (d) H SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
Manish is sitting to the right side of (a) O (b) U (c) E (d) A
Raman. Rakesh is sitting between Q.108. Seven professionals are standing
Raman and Manish. Who is sitting in the in a row. A journalistis to the immediate SSC CPO 2020 Tier I
second position from the left hand side right of a pharmacist and to the
on the bench ? immediate left of a teacher. An advocate Q.112. Four friends are playing carrom
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) is on the immediate right of an and sitting on the four sides of the
(a) Manish (b) Sarita accountant . The advocate and carrom board. B is on the right of C, D is
(c) Rakesh (d) Raman pharmacist have one person between to the left of A. Who is sitting to the left
them .The teacher and a doctor have two of C?
Q.104 Pratik, Esha, Rashmi, Sakshi and persons between them, an architect and SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning)
Trisha are sitting on a bench facing (a) Data is inadequate (b) D
(c) B (d) A SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening) SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
(a) D (b) F (c) C (d) E (a) J (b) L (c) K (d) N
Q.113. Five friends P, Q, R, S and T are
sitting around a circular table facing the Q.118. Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G Q.123. Six persons P,Q,R,S,T and U
centre of table. S is sitting to the and H are sitting in a straight line, all were sitting around a hexagon table
immediate right of P. T is sitting to the facing the North. F is sitting between D facing the centre. U was sitting opposite
immediate left of Q. P is between S and and G. B is sitting between H and A. E is to P, who was to the immediate left of R,
R. Who is sitting at the second place to third to the left of G, who is sitting at S was sitting to the immediate right of
the left of T? one of the corners. H is third to the left U, and T was exactly between P and S.
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) of C. Who is sitting between A and E? What was the sitting location of Q?
(a) Q (b) R (c) P (s) S SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening)
(a) H (b) B (c) G (d) C (a) Opposite to T (b) Opposite to R
Q.114. Two teams, consisting of 3 (c) Opposite to S (d) Immediate left of P
players in each team are participating in Q.119. Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U
a debate competition. Three players in are sitting around a circular table, facing SSC MTS 2021
one team are sitting facing the three the centre of the table. P is second to
players of the other team. K and L are right of S. Q is sitting to the immediate Q.124. Six persons are posing before a
sitting facing each other. N and O are in left of T. P is sitting between R and U. S camera for a group photograph. P is
different teams. M is sitting facing N. P is sitting to the immediate left of R. Who standing exactly between N and S, while
as at one of the corners.N is sitting to the is sitting between P and S? Q is to the immediate left of N. O is at
immediate right of L. Which of the SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) the extreme right, while R is to his
following are members of the same (a) Q (b) R (c) T (d) U immediate left. Who is to the exact right
team? of S?
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) Q.120. Six friends are sitting in two SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning )
(a) O, K and N (b) K, M and P lines, one behind the other line and all (a) P (b) N (c) R (d) Q
(c) N, L and M (d) L, N and P the friends are facing north. Each line
has three friends. Jogi is sitting between Q.125. Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V
Q.115. At the time of sunrise, Diksha Vikrant and Saroj.Shrikant is sitting just and W are sitting around a rectangular
and Arpita are sitting in a park with their behind Vikrant. Vaani is to the table. R is sitting at the north-west, R
backs facing each other. If the shadow of immediate right of Tripti. Which three and P are placed diagonally opposite
Diksha falls to the right of Arpita, then persons are sitting in the same line? each other, whereas V and U are placed
in which direction is Arpita facing. SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) diagonally opposite each other. W faces
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening) (a) Jogi, Vikrant and Tripti the west direction, Q faces the east
(a) North (b) South (b) Jogi, Tripti and Vaani direction, and S is sitting between R and
(c) West (d) East (c) Vikrant,Vaani and Tripti V. In which direction does T sit ?
(d) Jogi, Vikrant and Saroj SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon )
Q.116. Five persons Lopa, Kripa, Sumi, (a) South (b) East
Jani and Sush are sitting in a straight line Q.121. Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, (c) West (d) North
facing north. Sush is to the immediate and H are sitting anticlockwise in the
left of Sumi, Jani is to the immediate same sequence around a circular table at Q.126. Six students, L, M, N, O, P and
right of Lopa. Kripa is between Sush and equal distance from each other. All are Q, are standing facing north, but not
Jani. Who is sitting between Lopa and facing the centre of the table. If G is necessarily in the same sequence. L is at
Kripa? sitting in the Southeast, then in which one of the corners and Q is beside him.
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening) direction is A sitting? M is to the immediate right of P. M is at
(a) Jani SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) the second place from the right end. N is
(b) Sush (a) South-west (b) North-west not beside Q. Who is standing to the
(c) Data is inadequate (c) North-east (d) North immediate right of Q ?
(d) Either Sush or Sumi SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening )
Q.122. Five students J,K,L,M and N are (a) P (b) L (c) M (d) O
Q.117. Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, sitting on a bench facing the blackboard.
and H are sitting clockwise at equal K is sitting to the immediate right of M, Q.127. There are seven-row houses, M,
distances from each other in the same who is sitting at the extreme left. If J is N, O, P, Q, R, and S, in a campus, but
sequence around a circular table facing to the immediate left of L but exactly not necessarily in the same sequence. P
the center. If D is facing southwest, then right of N, then who is sitting in the is not at any of the ends. R is to the
who is sitting third to the right of H? middle of the bench? immediate right of P. S is third from the
They have different ages – 12, 17, 19, (c) Charu (d) Ahmad E, who is sitting in front of B, is not
22, 28, 31, 38 and 48 but not necessarily sitting in any corner.
in the same order. Archana is sitting Q.159. Ajay, Lalit, Charan, Dhruv and D is sitting in the right corner of the
third to the right of the one who is 22 Gajendra are five men who are sitting in back row.
years old. Meghana and the one who is a row facing south while Mayuri, If H is sitting in a corner, who is sitting
22 years old are sitting together. One Narmada, Shalini, Priya and Harshini are in front of F?
person is sitting between Kiran and one five women, who is sitting parallel to the SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon)
whose age is 48 years. The difference first row in the second row facing north. (a) G (b) H (c) E (d) A
between the ages of Bindu and Kiran is 5 Lalit, who is sitting immediate left of
years. The one who is 10 years older Dhruv, faces Harshini. Charan and Q.163. Five persons, A, B, C, D, and E
than Meghana is sitting third to the right Narmada are sitting diagonally facing are sitting on a bench all facing the park.
of Meghana. Rajan and Dheeraj are each other. Gajendra sits opposite to D is the second left of C but immediate
sitting together and one of them is sitting Shalini, who sits immediate right of right of B. If E is on the extreme left of
at the extreme end of the line. Dheeraj is Mayuri in the neighborhood. the bench and sitting adjacent to B, what
9 years older than Suman. Archana is Priya, who is sitting immediate left of is the exact location of A?
sitting in the middle of Kiran and Tilak. Harshini in the neighborhood, faces SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening)
Archana is 12 years younger than Dhruv. (a) Right of E (b) Left of C
Dheeraj. Kiran is not 12 years old. Mayuri is sitting at one end of the row. (c) Left of D (d) Right of C
Who is sitting third to the right of Who sits third to the right of Shalini? Q.164. A taxi car has six seats, three in
Meghana? SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening) the front row and three in the back row.
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning) (a) Narmada (b) Priya Those who board the car first, go to the
(a) Bindu (b) Dheeraj (c) Mayuri (d) Harshini back seat and the seats are occupied
(c) Tilak (d) Kiran from right to left on a first come first
Q.160. Seven persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, serve basis. Y was 1st to board the car
Q.156. Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V G, are sitting around a circular table and U was the last one. Z was 2nd last to
and W are sitting anticlockwise at equal facing towards the centre. board the car and was seated in front of
distances in the same sequence around a 1) C is the neighbour of A and G. V. If W is seated at the left of V, what is
circular table. All are facing the centre of 2) B is to the immediate right of A. the boarding order of X?
the table. If T is sitting in the West, then 3) F is second to the left of D. SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening)
who is sitting at the third place to the left What is G’s position? (a) 3rd (b) 5th (c) 2nd (d) 4th
of P? SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon) (a) Second to the left of B Q.165. Six friends, Abhishek, Apurva,
(a) S (b) V (c) U (d) W (b) Second to the right of F Parth, Kiran, Onkar and Viraj, are sitting
(c) To the immediate left of D on the vertices of a regular hexagon and
Q.157. In a line, five friends P, Q, R, S (d) Between C and D they are sitting facing the centre of the
and T are sitting, all facing East. P is hexagon.
sitting at the second place to the left of Q.161. Eight people A, B, C, D, E , F, G 1. Apurva is sitting between Onkar and
T. R is third to the left of S and also to and H, are sitting in two rows, four in parth.
the immediate right of P. Which two each row. 2. Abhishek is sitting next to Onkar.
persons are sitting at the corners? A is sitting in the front row, next to H. 3. Kiran is not exactly opposite to
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon) F is sitting between C and B Apurva.
(a) Q and R (b) Q and T E, who is sitting in front of B, is not In the above question, if Viraj and Onkar
(c) P and Q (d) P and S sitting in any corner. exchanged their positions, then who
D is sitting in the right corner of the would be sitting next to kiran?
Q.158. Five students Ahmad, Rohit, back row. SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning)
Charu, Deeksha and Chinmayi, are Who is sitting in the right corner of the (a) Onkar (b) Abhishek
sitting in a row facing north. Deeksha is front row? (c) Viraj (d) Apurva
on the left of Charu and Rohit is on the SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon)
right of Chinmayi. Ahmad is on the right (a) H (b) G (c) A (d) B Q.166. Six friends, Abhishek, Apurva,
of Charu and Rohit is on the left of Parth, Kiran, Onkar and Viraj, are sitting
Deeksha. If Chinmayi occupies a corner Q.162. Eight people A, B, C, D, E , F, G on the vertices of a regular hexagon and
position, then who is sitting in the and H, are sitting in two rows, four in they are sitting facing the centre of the
centre? each row. hexagon.
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening) A is sitting in the front row, next to H. 1. Apurva is sitting between Onkar and
(a) Rohit (b) Deeksha F is sitting between C and B parth
2. Abhishek is sitting next to Onkar. Q.171. There are five friends who are and P. P is second to the left of Q. Q is at
3. Kiran is not exactly opposite to sitting in a line, all facing north. Mohit is an extreme end. Who is sitting second
Apurva. sitting at the second place to the left of from the left end?
Who is exactly opposite to Abhishek? Arjun. Surya is sitting to the immediate SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) left of Kartik. Harman is sitting to the (a) P (b) U (c) S (d) T
(a) Viraj (b) Kiran immediate right of Mohit. There are two
(c) Apurva (d) Parth persons between Surya and Mohit. Q.176. Four girls, Monika, Preeti, Abha
Which two persons are sitting at the and Raji, and three boys, Harsh, Punit
Q.167. Five persons P, Q, R, S and T are corners? and Sushant, are sitting in a row facing
sitting around a pentagon table facing SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening) north such that no two girls are
the centre. T is immediate left to R, who (a) Mohit and Kartik neighbours. Monika is to the immediate
is second right to P. Q is immediate left (b) Arjun and Kartik left of Harsh but is not adjacent to
to S, who is exact left to P. Who is sitting (c) Mohit and Arjun Sushant. Abha is to the immediate right
exact right to P? (d) Harman and Kartik of Punit but is not sitting at one of the
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon) ends. Harsh and Punit are the neighbours
(a) Q (b) R (c) S (d) T Q.172. Five friends A, B, C, D and E are of Raji.
sitting in a line, all facing north. E is Who is sitting at the extreme right end?
Q.168. Six students are sitting around a sitting to the immediate left of B. A is SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon)
circular table facing the centre. Puneet is sitting to the immediate right of C. D is (a) Harsh (b) Sushant
sitting between Iqbal and Aman. Joya is to the immediate right of B. B is third to (c) Monika (d) Preeti
sitting at the second place to the right of the left of A. Who is sitting at the third
Iqbal. Pratiksha is sitting at the third place to the right of E? Q.177. Six students A, B, C, D, E and F
place to the left of Aman. Anamika is SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening) are standing facing north but not
sitting between Joya and Aman. Who is (a) C (b) A (c) B (d) D necessarily in the same sequence. A is at
sitting between Puneet and Anamika? one of the corners and F is beside him. B
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening) Q.173. Six employees (A, B, C, D, E, F) is to the immediate right of E. B is
(a) Pratiksha (b) Joya are sitting at a round table with eight second from the right end. C is not
(c) Iqbal (d) Aman chairs. Two of them are not sitting beside F. Who is standing third from the
exactly opposite each other. One has no left?
Q.169. Six friends K, L, M, N, O and P body sitting adjacent to him. E is sitting SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening)
are sitting in two rows; both the rows are on the third right to F. B is sitting (a) D (b) E (c) F (d) C
facing north. Four friends are in the first opposite A. D is sitting opposite E who
row, whereas two friends are in the is second right to A. C is sitting between Q.178. There are seven row houses M,
second row. L is sitting between O and P. A and E. What is the position of F with N, O, P, Q, R and S in a campus but not
M is just behind O. N is just behind L. respect to C? necessarily in the same sequence. P is
There is nobody sitting behind K and P, SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Morning) not at any of the ends. R is to the
who are sitting at the corners. Who (a) First right (b) Second left immediate right of P. S is third from the
among them are sitting in the first row? (c) Second right (d) First left left. O is at the left end. M is second
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening) from the right. O is not beside N.Where
(a) P, L, N तथा K (b) K, L, O तथा P Q.174. Six employees (A, B, C, D, E, F) is N located?
(c) K, L, P तथा M (d) M, N, L तथा P are sitting at a round table with eight SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening)
chairs. Two of them are not sitting (a) Third from right
Q.170. Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G exactly opposite each other. One has no (b) At the right end
and H are sitting around a circular table body sitting adjacent to him. E is sitting (c) Second from left
facing the centre. on the third right to F. B is sitting (d) Fourth from right
i. D is between G and A, and is facing B. opposite A. D is sitting opposite E who
ii. F is between A and H, and H is third is second right to E. C is sitting between Q.179. Six persons are sitting around a
to the right of D. A and E. If the boss is sitting adjacent to circular table facing the centre. W is to
iii. E is second to the left of G. the vacant chair in each side, then who the immediate left of X, who is sitting
Who are the persons sitting immediately among them is the boss? opposite Y. If V is second to the left of Y
to the left of C? SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Morning) and exactly opposite U, what is the
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon) (a) A (b) D (c) B (d) F sitting location of Z?
(a) AHF (b) ADF SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning)
(c) BFH (d) EBH Q.175. P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in (a) Right of V (b) Right of Y
a row facing north. U is adjacent to S (c) Opposite to X (d) Left of V
Q.184. Arpan, Lohit, Vinayak, Kripal (a) Ankit is to the immediate left of
Q.180. Eight houses, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and Ashraf are watching a movie. All are Rekha.
and H, are in two parallel rows, I and II, sitting in a line facing the screen. Kripal (b) Madhavi is third to the right of
with 4 houses in each row. The houses in is to the immediate left of Ashraf. Sukesh.
each row are at equal distances. The four Vinayak is to the immediate left of (c) Rekha is to the immediate right of
houses in row-I are facing north, and are Arpan. Lohit is second to the left of Madhavi.
facing the four houses in row-II. Arpan. Kripal is sitting at one of the (d) Sadhvi is third to the right of Ankit.
B in row-I faces F and is not at an corners. Who is sitting to the immediate
extreme end. H is adjacent to F and is right of Ashraf? Q.188. Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G
facing D. C and E are diagonally SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) and H are sitting around a square table
opposite. E is facing A, which is (a) Vinayak (b) Lohit facing the centre.
adjacent to H. (c) Arpan (d) Kripal i. B is facing D and is sitting to the right
Which of the following statements is of E.
true? Q.185. Seven boys A, B, C, D, E, F and ii. F, who is a neighbour of D, is facing
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon) G are standing in a row. G.
(a) B and E are adjacent to each other. i. D is to the immediate left of F. iii. There are two persons between C and
(b) A is the second house to the left of ii. A is to the immediate left of G. H, and H is not facing E.
G. iii. E and G have two boys between Who might be sitting between C and E,
(c) G is at an extreme end and is facing them. if there is only person between them?
north. Iv. B is between D and G. SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning)
(d) H is between C and G. Who is standing exactly in the middle? (a) D (b) A (c) G (d) B
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon)
Q.181. Thirty-six persons are sitting in a (a) C (b) D (c) G (d) B Q.189. Six girls are sitting in a row
row facing north. Jatin is exactly in the facing North.
middle of Harish and Shovan. After Q.186. Seven friends Aditya, Harsha, i. Navika is to the immediate left of
Harish and Shovan interchange their Sravya, Nidhi, Karun, Prem and Umesh, Seema, whose neighbour is Sabnam.
positions, Harish becomes 10th from the are sitting in a row facing north, but not ii. Hima is sitting at one end of the row,
left end and Shovan becomes 13th from necessarily in the same order, and but not Sabnam.
the right end. What is Jatin’s position watching a film in the theatre. Prem sits iii. Rupali is between Vinita and Navika.
from the right end? at the second position from either right Who is sitting at the other end of the
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon) or left. Two persons sit between Nidhi row?
(a) 20th (b) 22nd and Prem. Sravya sits fourth to the left SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning)
(c) 19th (d) 17th of Karun. Umesh sits to the immediate (a) Navika (b) Vinita
Q.182. Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V left of Nidhi. Harsha sits third to the (c) Rupali (d) Seema
and W in are sitting clockwise at equal right of Sravya. Sravya is not sitting at
distances in the same sequence around a an extreme end. Q.190. Five persons, A, B, C, D, E, are
circular table. All are facing the centre of Who sits to the immediate right of sitting around a circular table facing
the table. If U is sitting in the South, Prem? towards the centre.
then who is sitting in the North-east SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening) 1) A is the neighbour of E and D.
direction? (a) Aditya (b) Karun 2) B is second to the left of D.
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) (c) Nidhi (d) Sravya Who is to the immediate right of B?
(a) R (b) T (c) Q (d) P SSC MTS 2/11/2021(Evening)
Q.187. Seven employees of a (a) A (b) C (c) D (d) E
Q.183. Seven girls P, Q, R, S, T, U and company—Chandan, Ayyappan, Sukesh,
V are sitting around a circular table Rekha, Ankit, Madhavi, Sadhvi—are Q.191. Six persons, Vinay, Madhav,
facing the centre. Q is third to the right seated around a circular conference table Nilesh, Sagar, Arvind, Rajesh, are
of R. V is third to the right of P. T is to facing the centre. standing in two rows facing towards
the immediate right of Q. S is to the 1. Chandan is between Ayyappan and each other such that three persons are in
immediate left of R. U is sitting between Sukesh. a row.
R and P. Who is sitting between S and 2. Rekha, who is second to right of 1) Nilesh is between Arvind and Sagar.
T? Sukesh, is between Ankit and Madhavi. 2) Nilesh is not facing Vinay.
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) 3. Ankit is not the neighbour of Sadhvi. 3) Madhav is facing Arvind.
(a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) V SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening) What is Rajesh’s position?
Which of the following statements is SSC MTS 2/11/2021(Evening)
WRONG? (a) Facing towards Vinay
DIRECTIONS ⇒If a person stands facing north in the SSC CPO 2018 Tier I
sunset, then his shadow is formed behind
BASICS OF DIRECTIONS : him i.e. in the direction of west.
Q.1. Priya’s school bus was facing
The directions are four - east, west, ⇒If a person is standing facing towards
north-west when it reached her school.
north, and south. Apart from this, we use south at sunset, then his shadow is made
After starting from her house, the bus
four more directions which are as towards his left i.e east.
took one left turn, one right turn and
follows - Northeast, Northwest,
another left turn to reach her school. In
Southwest, South East. Ex - 1
which direction was the bus facing when
We understand this by the direction Tina is to the 75 m south east of veena.
it left Priya’s house?
indicator. Rina is to the 75m south west of veena.
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
Tina is to the _____ of Rina.
(a) South-east (b) North-west
Sol:
(c) South-west (d) North-east
Teena is in the East direction of Reena.
again and covers 4 km to reach the 12 m. He then turns left and walks 17m. Q.15. Kartik started walking from a
school. Upon reaching the school, the In which direction and how many metres mall. First of all, he turned 8 towards the
bus faces south-east. In which direction away is he from the original position? north direction. From there, he turned to
was the bus facing when it left Anand’s SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) the right and went 3 km. After that, he
house? (a)20 m North (b)17 m South turned to the right and turned 5 km.
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (c)30 m West (d)40 m East After this he turned to the right and
(a)South-west (b)South-east turned 7. What is the shortest distance
(c)North-east (d)North Q.10. If South-East becomes North, from the mall to the last place of Kartik?
North-East becomes West and so on, SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
Q.6. Riya walked 90 m towards the what will South-West become? (a) 7 km (b) 3 km
north from her house, and then took a SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (c) 5 km (d) 10 km
right turn and walked 60 m to reach the (a)North (b)West
market. Then, she took a left turn and (c)East (d)South Q.16. Arjun starts moving in the east
walked a few meters from the market to direction. After running 50 meters, he
reach the post office, from where she Q.11. Tina is 75 m south east of veena. turns his left and walks 15 meters
took a left turn again and walked 160m Rina is 75m south west of veena. Tina is straight. Then, from there, he turns to his
to reach the school. If the air distance to the _____ of Rina. left and walks 30 meters straight. He
between Riya’s house and the school is SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) again turns 15 turns to his left. How far
260 m, what is the air distance between (a) East (b) West is he from the starting point ?
the market and the post office? (c) South (d) North SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) (a) 10 m (b) 40 m
(a)180 m (b)120 m Q.12. Abhijit comes out of his house and (c) 20 m (d) 30 m
(c)150 m (d)100 m runs 30 meters northwest. After this, he
runs 30 meters southwest. After this, he Q.17. Kunal’s house is located to the
Q.7. Rinky walked 70 m towards the runs 30 meters south east. After this, he south of a coffee shop. There is a park to
east from her house, and then took a runs 30 meters north east. How far is he the east of the coffee shop. The local
right turn and walked 50 m to reach the from his house? market is to the north of the park. If the
post office. From there she took a right SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) distance of the market from the park is
turn again and walked 150m to reach (a) 20m (b) 0m (c) 10m (d) 30m equal to the distance of the coffee shop
the market, from where she took a left from Kunal’s house in which direction is
turn and walked a few meters to reach Q.13. Abhishek started from a point A the market with respect to the coffee
the school. If the air distance between and walked 15 meters towards south. He shop?
Rinky’s house and the school is 170m. turned left and walked 20 meters. He SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
What is the air distance between the then turned left again and walked 15 (a) South - West (b) West
market and the school? meters. He again turned left and walked (c) South-East (d) North-East
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) 35 metres and reached a point B. How
(a) 70m (b) 90m far and in which direction is point B with Q.18. Arjun starts walking towards the
(c) 100m (d) 120m respect to point ‘A’? east, after walking 50 Km he turns to his
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) left and walks 15 m. From there he again
Q.8. Swati’s school bus starts from her (a) 15 meters, West turns to the left and walk 30m. Finally
house and takes one left turn to reach the (b) 20 meters, North he turns to the left one last time and
hospital. Then,it takes a right turn and (c) 35 meters, South walk 15 m. How far is he from the
covers5 km. On reaching the school, the (d) 15 meters, East starting point?
bus faces south-west. In which direction SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
was the bus facing when it left Swati’s Q.14. Seema walks to her office, she is (a) 20 m (b) 10 m
house. facing south when she reaches her office, (c) 40 m (d) 30 m
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) after starting from home, she turned left
(a) North-east (b) East twice and then right before reaching her Q.19. A man is facing towards the east.
(c) North-west (d) South-west office. Which direction was Seema He then turns 45° anti-clockwise, again
facing when she started from her home? 180° anti-clockwise and then 225°
Q.9. Mayank’s house faces South. He SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) clockwise. In which direction is he
leaves from the back gate of his house (a) South (b) East facing now?
and walks 18 m. Then he turns right and (c) North (d) West SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
walks 28m. Then he turns right and (a) West (b) North
walks 35m. Then he turns left and walks (c) South (d) East
Q.33. Ratan walks 15m towards the left and walks 55 m. Then, he takes SSC MTS 2020 TIER 1
north and then turns right and walks another left turn and walks 15 m. Then,
23m. Then he turns left and walks 16m. he turns left again walks 55 m. How far Q.43. Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G
After that, he turns left and walks 11m. is he from his home now ? and H are sitting around a circular table,
Then he turns right and walks 17m. SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) at equal distances from each other. If B
Then, he turns left and walks 12m. He (a) 35 (b) 15 (c) 30 (d) 25 is seated in the north-east direction, in
finally turns right and walks 19m. In which direction is H seated?
which direction and how far is he now Q.39. While coming home from school SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon )
with reference to the starting point? at 5 p.m., Ketaki’s shadow was falling to (a) South-west (b) North-east
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) her left. In which direction is the school (c) North-west (d) South-east
(a) North , 52m (b) South, 51m from her home?
(c) North , 67m (d) North , 48m SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning) Q.44. When I was going to the office
(a) South (b) North-West from my house early in the morning, my
Q.34. Kartik walks 40 m straight from (c) North (d) North-East shadow formed on my left hand side. In
his home towards the North, Then he which direction is my house from the
turns left and walks 25 m. He turns left Q.40. John went straight from a hotel office?
again and walks 15 m. Finally, he turns and turned left after covering 3 km and SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning)
left and walks 25 m to reach point X. travelled 5 km in that direction to reach (a) North-west (b) North
What is the shortest distance between his point X. From here, he took a right turn (c) South (d) East
Home and Point-X. and travelled 4 km, and again took a
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening) right turn and travelled 4 km. From here,
(a) 55 (b) 22 (c) 25 (d) 15 he took a turn to reach point X straight.
If john is now moving towards the
Q.35. Bismita walks 200 m towards the North-West direction, in which direction
East and then turns right and walks 210 did he start moving from the hotel?
m to reach a hospital. What is the SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Morning)
shortest distance between the starting (a) East (b) West
point and the hospital? (c) North (d) South-East
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning)
(a) 220 m (b) 290 m Q.41. While going to school, Rohit goes
(c) 260 m (d) 310 m straight for 2km from his house, then
takes a left turn and travels 4km. From
Q.36. If the minute hand of a clock here, he takes a right turn, and after
points towards the South at 12:00 a.m., covering 2 km, he again turns right and
then in which direction will the minute finally travels 2 km to reach the school.
hand point at 3:00 a.m. in the same If he was finally travelling towards the
clock? West, in which direction is his house
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) from the school?
(a) South (b) East SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening)
(c) North (d) West (a) South-west (b) North-west
(c) West (d) North
Q.37. Z’s house is 45m South to P’s
house. J’s house is 50m South to H’s Q.42. Hritik went straight eastward from
house. Q’s house is 30m West to Z’s his office and took a right turn after
house. M’s house is 50m North to P’s travelling 4 km. From here, he covered a
house. H’s house is 30m West to M’s distance of 3 km and again took a right
house. In which direction and at what turn. After covering a distance of 4 km,
distance is J’s house with reference to he finally turned left and travelled
Q’s house? straight. In which direction was Hritik
SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) moving at the end?
(a) South, 50m (b) West, 30m SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening)
(c) North,45m (d) South,45m (a) South-west (b) South
(c) South-east (d) North
Q.38. Arjun walks 40 m towards the
South from his home, and then he turns
ARITHMETIC REASONING here we get the equation , 7x - 2y = 50 Q.5. A cycle was sold for Rs. 4140 with
____________ I a profit of 15%. At what price could it
Again, 9/4 (x + 10) = y + 10 ; here the have been sold to earn a profit of 25%?
Arithmetic reasoning - The questions
equation will be as follows : SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
covered under this chapter are based on
9x - 4y = -50 _____II (a) Rs. 4500 (b) Rs. 4350
general arithmetic rules. These questions
On solving equations I and II , we get x (c) Rs. 4200 (d) Rs. 4850
are mainly of four types.
= 30 years = Age of Son ; and
1. Number or calculation based
Y = 80 years = Age of Father Q.6. The average of 9 numbers is 40. If
questions
Sum of present age of Father and Son = the average of the first five numbers is
2. Data based problems
80 + 30 = 110 years. 38 and the average of the last five
3. Venn diagram based questions
numbers is 50, then what is the fifth
4. Average or age based questions
SSC CGL 2018 Tier I number?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning)
Ex - 1
Q.1. Rs 1,875 is divided among A, B (a) 90 (b) 84 (c) 78 (d) 80
Ranga got thrice as many sums wrong
as he got right in a mathematics and C in such a way that A’s share is half
of the combined share of B and C, and Q.7. At a party, the number of girls is
assignment. If he attempted 72 sums in
B’s share is one-fourth of the combined half the number of boys. After an hour,
all, how many did he solve correctly in
share of A and C. By what amount is C’s five boys leave the party and three girls
his mathematics assignment?
share more than that of A? join the party. Now the number of both
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) becomes equal in the party. How many
Sol:
(a) Rs 500 (b) Rs 225 people were there at the party an hour
Let right questions = x , wrong = 3x.
(c) Rs 250 (d) Rs 200 before?
X + 3x = 72
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning)
4x = 72 , x = 18. Right = 18 , wrong =
Q.2. Two mixtures contain milk and (a) 16 (b) 8 (c) 24 (d) 22
54.
juice in the ratio of 2 : 1 and 4 : 5. If
equal volumes of the two mixtures are Q.8. If you wrote down all the numbers
Ex - 2
mixed together, what would be the ratio from 1 to 99, then how many times
The average of 9 numbers is 40. If the
of milk to juice in the resulting mixture? would you have written '7'?
average of the first five numbers is 38
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening)
and the average of the last five numbers
(a) 7:5 (b) 1:1 (c) 5:3 (d) 5:4 (a) 19 (b) 11 (c) 21 (d) 20
is 50, then what is the fifth number?
Sol : Q.3. Rs 820 is divided among 6 men, 8 SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I
The average of 9 numbers is 40. Total = women and 12 boys in such a way that
40 * 9 = 360. every woman gets an amount equal to Q.9. A plastic toy costs Rs. 7. A plastic
Average of the first five numbers is 38. that received by one man and one boy spoon costs Rs. 5. X spends Rs. 38 on
Total = 38 * 5 = 190. combined and that every man gets one these plastic items. Find the number of
Average of the last five numbers is 50. and a half times the amount received by plastic toys he/she purchased.
Total = 5 * 50 = 250. a boy. What is the total amount received SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening)
Fifth number = 190 + 250 - 360 = 440 - by 8 women? (a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 2
360 = 80. SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) Rs 400 (b) Rs 300 Q.10. Rahul has Rs.340 in the
Ex - 3 (c) Rs 240 (d) Rs 380 denominations of Rs. 2 notes, Rs. 5
1 notes and Rs. 10 notes. The number of
10 years ago, a father’s age was 3 2
Q.4. A contractor planned to finish work notes of each denomination is equal.
times that of his son and 10 years from in 12 days and employed a certain What is the total number of notes that
1 number of men. However, 6 of them Rahul has?
now, the father’s age will be 2 4 times
remained absent from the very first day. SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
that of the son. What will be the sum of The rest could finish the work in 20 (a) 40 (b) 60 (c) 20 (d) 80
the ages of the father and the son at days. The number of men originally
present? employed were: Q.11. The sum of the squares of three
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) numbers is 336 and the ratio of the first
Sol: (a) 15 (b) 18 (c) 20 (d) 24 and the second as also of the second and
Let the present age of son is x years and third is 1: 2. Then find the difference
that of the father is y years. According between the third and first numbers.
to question, 7/2 (x - 10) = y - 10 ; from SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 10 (b) 14 (c) 12 (d) 16 (a) 34 (b) 44 (c) 40 (d) 30 SSC CGL 2019 Tier I
Q.12. Ranga got thrice as many sums Q.18. Three persons A, B and C have
Q.24. In an exam of 80 questions , a
wrong as he got right in a mathematics different amounts of rupees with them. If
correct answer is given +1 mark, a
assignment. If he attempted 72 sums in C takes Rs 11 from A, C will have equal
wrong answer is given -1 mark and if a
all, how many did he solve correctly in amount as B has. B and C together have
question is not attempted there are Zero
his mathematics assignment? total Rs 111. How many rupees does C
marks. If a student attempted only 80%
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening) have ?
of the questions and got 32 marks, then
(a) 16 (b) 20 (c) 14 (d) 18 SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (afternoon)
how many questions did he answer
(a)50 (b)70 (c)60 (d)65
correctly?
Q.13. Rs. 2100 is divided among in P, Q,
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Afternoon)
and R in such a way that P’s share is half Q.19. Three persons A, B and C have
(a) 32 (b) 48 (c) 16 (d) 56
of the combined share of Q and R, and different amounts of rupees with them. If
Q’s share is one-fourth of the combined A takes Rs. 12 from C, A will have
Q.25. A recent survey of married
share of P and R. By what amount is R’s equal amount as B has. A and B together
couples in Indian metro cities showed
share more than that of P? have a total Rs 102. How many rupees
that 20% of the couples have only one
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening) does A have?
child, 45% of the remaining couples
(a) Rs. 280 (b) Rs. 500 SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Evening)
have two children,and the rest of the
(c) Rs. 200 (d) Rs. 250 (a)50 (b)55 (c)57 (d)45
couples have three or more children .
What is the percentage of couples with
Q.14. In the month of June, the number Q.20. Three friends A, B and C have
three or more children
of girls in a class was half of the number different amounts of rupees with them. If
SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (Morning)
of boys. In July, five more girls took B takes ₹7 from A, then B will have
(a) 56% (b) 44% (c) 35% (d) 42%
admission, whereas five boys left the equal amount as C has. B and C together
school. Now, the number of boys and have a total ₹157. How many rupees
Q.26. Product A is costlier than product
girls is equal in the class. How many does C have ?
B by Rs. 2.If the price of product A is
students in total were there in the class in SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 (Morning)
increased by two times the price of
June? (a)80 (b)81 (c)83 (d)82
product B , the new price of product A
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon)
becomes Rs.17. What is the price of
(a) 30 (b) 25 (c) 35 (d) 20 Q.21. Three friends A, B and C have
Product B?
different amounts of rupees with them. If
SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Afternoon)
Q.15. There are fourteen teams playing A takes ₹10 from B, then A will have ₹4
(a) Rs.5 (b) Rs.6
in a tournament. If every team plays one less than C. A and C together have a
(c) Rs.3 (d) Rs.7
match with every other team, how many total ₹330. How many rupees does C
matches will be played in the have?
Q.27. A product was marked for sale
tournament? SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 (Afternoon)
with a label price, which is at a 20%
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening) (a) 170 (b) 174 (c) 172 (d) 176
discount on the printed price. At the time
(a) 66 (b) 78 (c) 91 (d) 101
of sale, the shopkeeper gave an
Q.22. A total sum of ₹153 is distributed
additional 10% discount on the label
Q.16. Three persons A , B and C have among three friends A, B and C in such
price. If a custom bought the product at
different amounts of rupees with them. If a way that C gets 5 times as much
Rs 468 , then what is the printed price of
A gives Rs. 11 to C, A will have an money than A gets and B gets 3 times as
the product?
equal amount as B has. A and B together much money than A gets. How many
SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening)
have a total Rs. 245. How many rupees rupees does B get?
(a) Rs 700 (b) Rs 650
does B have ? SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
(c) Rs 520 (d) Rs 600
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) 65 (b) 51 (c) 61 (d) 66
(a) 116 (b) 118 (c) 117 (d) 119
Q.28. Shaan has a total of Rs 5,500 with
Q.23. A total sum of Rs. 209 is
him. He buys product ‘Z’ at Rs 5,000
Q.17. Three persons A, B and C have distributed among three friends A, B,
from this sum and then sells it to another
different amounts of rupees with them. If and C in such a way that A gets six times
person, thus making a profit of 15% on it
A takes ₹6 from C, A will have equal rupees than B, C gets 4 times rupees
. With all the money he has now, he buys
amount as B has. A and B together have than B. How many rupees does A get?
product ‘X’ and then sells it to another
total ₹74. How many rupees does B SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning )
person making a profit of 25% on it.
have? (a) 114 (b) 113 (c) 115 (d) 112
What is the total money Shaan has now?
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 (Morning)
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning)
(a) Rs. 7,812.50 (b) Rs. 7,187.50 (c) Rs 10.70 (d) Rs. 11.00 the total students participated in folk
(c) Rs. 6,325.50 (d) Rs. 7,815.50 songs. 25% of the remaining students
Q.34. 60 students participated in one or participated in kathak. The remaining
Q.29. Vineet , Rajesh and Kriti have more of the three competitions, i.e. Quiz students participated in a quiz. What
different amounts of money with them . , Extempore and Debate. A total of 22 percentage of students participated in the
Rajesh has just double the amount of students participated either in quiz only quiz?
money than Vineet. The total amount of or Extempore only. 4 students SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening)
money that Rajesh and Kriti have is Rs participated in all three competitions. A (a) 41.5% (b) 53%
147. Kriti has Rs 6 more than the total of 14 students participated in any of (c) 30.6% (d) 58.5%
amount Vineet has. How much money the two competitions only. How many
does Kriti have? students participated in Debate only? Q.40. John used to buy petrol at the rate
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon) SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning) of Rs 80 per litre till last month. Now he
(a) Rs 72 (b) Rs 53 (a) 11 (b) 22 (c) 20 (d) 14 buys it at the rate of Rs 85 per litre. By
(c) Rs 64 (d) Rs 50 what percentage did the petrol price
SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I increase as compared to last month?
Q.30. In a certain group of men and SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning)
horses, the total number of legs is 14 (a) 6.25% (b) 8.35%
Q.35. A and B can do a piece of work in
more than twice the number of heads. (c) 10% (d) 5.5%
30 days and 18 days respectively. A
How many horses are there in the group?
started the work alone and then after 6
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning) Q.41. Disha's salary is Rs3,000 more
days B joined him till the completion of
(a) 11 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) 9 than Pratima's salary. The ratio of
the work. In how many days has the
Disha's to Pratima's salary is 17 : 15,
whole work been completed?
Q.31. A group of three friends,K, L and respectively. What is the salary of
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning)
M, are sitting in a cafe. Their average Pratima?
(a) 9 (b) 15 (c) 12 (d) 17
age is 24 years. Another friend ‘N’ joins SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning)
the group and the new average age of the (a) Rs 27,250 (b) Rs 26,750
Q.36. One pound is approximately equal
group becomes 23 years.If another friend (c) Rs 25,500 (d) Rs 22,500
to 0.453 kg. Jennifer bought 4.409
‘R’, whose age is 2 years more than that
pounds of custard apple. How many
of ‘N’, replace ‘K’, then the average age Q.42. There are 6 boys in a class of 11
kilograms of custard apple did she buy
of L, M, N and R becomes 22.5 years. students. A student is chosen from the
(approximately)?
What is the age of K ? class at random to be made the class
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon) monitor. What is the probability that the
(a) 2.5 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 1.5
(a) 20 years (b) 22 years class monitor is a girl?
(c) 24 years (d) 25 years SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon)
Q.37. The sum of a number and its
7 6 5
17 (a) 11 (b) 1 (c) 11 (d) 11
Q.32. A private taxi company charges a reciprocal is 4 . Find the numbers.
fixed charge along with a per kilometer SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Morning)
charge based on the distance covered. 1 1 Q.43. While traveling by bus, a man
(a) 4 and 4 (b) 3 and 3
For a journey of 24 Km, the charges paid spent Rs 60 more than 10 times the fare
are Rs 368 and for a journey of 32 Km , 1 1 he paid for an auto rickshaw. The total
(c) 5 and 5 (d) 4 and 2
the charges paid are Rs 464. How much amount spent by him is 13 times the fare
will a person have to pay for travelling a he paid for an auto rickshaw. What total
distance of 15 Km Q.38. In a batch of 68 students, 23 amount of money was spent on Bus as
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Morning) students do not participate in any of the well as Auto rickshaw by the man?
(a) Rs 280 (b) Rs 180 two games i.e, cricket and squash. 17 SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening)
(c) Rs 260 (d) Rs 290 students participate in cricket only, 24 (a) Rs60 (b) Rs30
students participate in cricket and (c) Rs390 (d) Rs570
Q.33. Hemant buys a dozen eggs for Rs. squash. How many students participate
5.50 per egg. While carrying them, two in squash only? Q.44. Arvind gives half of his monthly
eggs get wasted when they fall down and SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon) salary to his wife for household
get damaged . He sells the balance eggs (a) 20 (b) 4 (c) 28 (d) 21 expenses. He spends Rs 2,500 on his
at Rs.&.7.70 per egg. Find the net profit personal expenses. The savings he
earned by him in the overall deal. Q.39. In a class, every student manages per month is 3/7 of his monthly
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening) participated in one of the three activities salary. What is Arvind's per month
(a) Rs.15.40 (b) Rs. 15.00 i.e, folk song, kathak and quiz. 22% of salary?
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening) (c) Rs30,000 (d) Rs29,000 (c) Rs72,000 (d) Rs75,000
(a) Rs 28,000 (b) Rs 35,000
(c) Rs 25,000 (d) Rs 30,000 Q.51. Aman has an equal number of one, Q.57. A pipe can fill a leak-proof tank
five, ten and twenty rupee bank notes, to completely in 24 hours. A leakage at the
Q.45. An amount of Rs 504 is to be make a total of Rs1,080. How many midpoint of the same size tank empties
divided among three persons A, B and C bank notes does Aman have in total? half the tank in 36 hours. How much
in the ratio of 7:8:9, respectively. How SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening) time will it take to fill this tank with the
much amount will B and C receive in (a) 100 (b) 120 (c) 105 (d) 90 given pipe?
total? SSC CHSL 20/10/20 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning) Q.52. Train 'A' runs at a speed of 80 (a) 14.4 hrs (b) 30 hrs
(a) Rs. 357 (b) Rs. 419 kmph and leaves station 'X' at 11.00 a.m. (c) 18 hrs (d) 72 hrs
(c) Rs. 317 (d) Rs. 268 Train 'B' leaves station 'X' at 11.15 a.m.
in the same direction, on the same day. Q.58. In a company there are 3
Q.46. A boy has a total of Rs 740 in the At what speed train 'B' should run in departments - IT, HR and Help Desk. In
denominations of two rupee, five rupee, order to catch train 'A' at station 'Y' the IT department there are 125
ten rupee and twenty rupee notes. If the located at a distance of 60 km? employees and in the HR department the
number of each denomination is equal, SSC CHSL 19/10/20 (Afternoon) number of employees is 1/5 th of IT. The
what is the total number of notes the boy (a) 115 km/h (b) 120 km/h helpdesk department has 20 employees
has? (c) 110 km/h (d) 125 km/h less than total employees in IT and HR
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening) together. What is the total number of
(a) 80 (b) 60 (c) 40 (d) 20 Q.53. There are 946 teachers and employees working in all three
students in a school. If there is one departments?
Q.47. In a sale, the price of sarees was teacher for every 42 students, then how SSC CHSL 21/10/20 (Morning)
Rs700 each whereas the price of sandals many teachers are there in the school? (a) 150 (b) 170 (c) 280 (d) 180
was Rs500 each. A lady spent a total of SSC CHSL 19/10/20 (Evening)
Rs3,800 on both the items. Find the (a) 20 (b) 23 (c) 21 (d) 22 Q.59. The rate of onion increased from
number of sarees she bought. Rs 70 per kilogram to Rs120 per
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Morning) Q.54. While writing all the natural kilogram within a month. By what
(a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4 numbers from 1 to 100, how many times percentage (approximate) did the rate of
do we write 6? onion increase?
Q.48. In a grocery shop the number of SSC CHSL 20/10/20 (Morning) SSC CHSL 21/10/20 (Afternoon)
vegetables is three times the number of (a) 19 (b) 21 (c) 18 (d) 20 (a) 71.5% (b) 80%
fruits. Which among the following (c) 65% (d) 75.2%
numbers correctly represents the total Q.55. Which of the following options is
number of fruits and vegetables in the NOT an example of a number triad with Q.60. A cube of 4 cm size is painted
shop? the following properties? green on all six faces. It is cut into
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon) 1. Sum of the digits of the third number smaller cubes of 1 cm size. How many
(a) 42 (b) 50 (c) 39 (d) 60 is twice the sum of the digits of the first cubes are there with 3 green faces?
number. SSC CHSL 21/10/20 (Evening)
Q.49. Three persons A, B and C had 2. Sum of the digits of the second (a) 12 (b) 16 (c) 8 (d) 4
Rs360 altogether. A transferred half of number is thrice the sum of the digits of
the amount he had to B, and C the first number. Q.61. The sum of the two digits of a
transferred half of the amount he had to SSC CHSL 20/10/20 (Morning) number is 5. If we add 9 to the number
A. After the transfer, all of them have (a) (200, 600, 300) (b) (201, 702, 303) we get 50. What is that number?
equal amounts. What is the total amount (c) (400, 660, 800) (d) (111, 207, 222) SSC CHSL 21/10/20 (Evening)
B had before the transfer ? (a) 32 (b) 41 (c) 14 (d) 23
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon) Q.56. A person is employed by a
(a) Rs180 (b) Rs120 company on a salary of Rs6,000 per Q.62. Mahira bought some erasers and
(c) Rs240 (d) Rs0 month. Throughout the year, he some pens for Rs 42. Each eraser costs
remained absent from work for 15 days. Rs5 and each pen costs Rs9. How many
Q.50. After giving a discount of 25% on If Rs200 gets deducted for every single erasers did she buy?
the marked price, a laptop is sold at Rs holiday, then how much money will he SSC CHSL 21/10/20 (Evening)
22,500. What is its marked price? earn at the end of the year? (a) 6 (b) 3 (c) 8 (d) 7
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 20/10/20 (Afternoon)
(a) Rs32,000 (b) Rs36,500 (a) Rs70,000 (b) Rs69,000
Q.63. 3 friends A, B and C are working can empty that tank in 6 hours. If all the
in a company. The salary of A is Rs Q.68. The sum of a number’s square, its three taps are opened simultaneously,
45,000 per month. C's monthly salary is cube and its next number’s cube is 205. then how much time will it take to fill
3/5th of B's monthly salary. B's monthly What is the number? the tank completely?
salary is double of A's monthly salary. SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening) SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening)
What is the total salary of A, B and C (a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6 (a) 4.2 hours (b) 4.5 hours
per month? (c) 4.8 hours (d) 5 hours
SSC CHSL 26/10/20 (Morning) Q.69. When a number is added to its
(a) Rs 1,90,000 (b) Rs 1,79,000 next number and another number that is SSC CHSL 2020 Tier I
(c) Rs 1,80,000 (d) Rs 1,89,000 four times its next number, the sum of
these three numbers is 95. Find the Q.76. 85 apples are to be distributed in a
Q.64. Rahul invests his savings, which is number. class consisting of boys and girls. If each
Rs. 25000, in his bank that pays 7 SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Morning) boy gets 5 apples, then each girl will get
percent annual interest. How much will (a) 15 (b) 17 (c) 16 (d) 14 7 apples, and if each boy gets 4 apples,
he earn by way of interest in one year? then each girl will get 9 apples. How
SSC CHSL 26/10/20 (Afternoon) Q.70. In a group of 73 friends, 14 many students are there in the class?
(a) 1500 (b) 1800 friends go to Gym and Karate classes SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) 1750 (d) 1675 both, whereas 7 friends neither go to (a) 15 (b) 14 (c) 17 (d) 19
Gym class nor to Karate class. If a total
SSC CPO 2020 Tier I of 36 friends go to Gym class, then how Q.77. Three friends Aman, Ishan and
many friends go to only Karate class? Aneesh have 12, 16, and 3 apples,
SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Morning) respectively. If Aman gives twice the
Q.65. One day, 90 students were
(a) 30 (b) 32 (c) 23 (d) 44 number of apples that Aneesh has to
travelling in a bus and the ratio of the
number of boys to that of girls was 2 : 1, Ishan and 4 apples to Aneesh, then how
Q.71. ₹ 2,871 is to be divided among A, many apples are left with Aman?
The next day, the number of students
B and C in the ratio of 9:11:13, SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening)
remained the same, but the ratio of the
respectively. How much more money (in (a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 4
number of boys to that of girls became 3
₹) will C get as compared to A?
: 2. What was the difference between the
SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening) Q.78. Krishna gave 1/9 of his savings to
number of boys travelling in the bus on
(a) ₹ 783 (b) ₹ 348 his son, 3/4 of the remaining to his first
both the days?
(c) ₹ 402 (d) ₹ 296 daughter, and the rest to his second
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning)
(a) 6 (b) 30 (c) 14 (d) 18 daughter. If the first daughter received
Q.72. Identify the number which when ₹880 more than the second one, how
added to itself 14 times gives 195. much did the son get?
Q.66. Two numbers are named as
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning) SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning)
Number A and Number B. The sum of
(a) 15 (b) 14 (c) 16 (d) 13 (a) ₹245 (b) ₹200
Number A, It’s square and its cube is
399. The sum of Number B, its square (c) ₹220 (d) ₹225
Q.73. On a farm, there are 48 ducks, 42
and its cube is 819. What would be the
goats and 10 cows with some attendants. Q.79. An online entrance exam was
square of the number obtained by adding
If the total number of feet is 216 more conducted in 250 centres all over a
Number A and Number B?
than the number of heads, what is the country. The average number of
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning)
number of attendants on the farm? applicants per centre was found to be
(a) 324 (b) 225 (c) 289 (d) 256
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning) 1250. However, it was later realised that
(a) 12 (b) 14 (c) 8 (d) 10 in one centre, the number of applicants
Q.67. A total of 60 students are traveling
in a bus. The ratio of the number of boys was counted as 1758 instead of 1658.
Q.74. The cost of four cycle tyres and What was the correct average number of
to that of girls is 2: 1. Then, 15 boys get
three tubes is ₹720, whereas the cost of applicants per centre?
down and 5 girls get in the bus at the
first stop, and 5 boys get in and 10 girls three cycle tyres and four tubes is ₹610. SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon)
get down from the bus at the second What is the cost of a tube? (a) 1492.6 (b) 1294.6
stop. What is the ratio of the number of SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Evening) (c) 1249.6 (d) 1429.6
boys to that of girls on the bus after the (a) ₹42 (b) ₹40 (c) ₹45 (d) ₹50
second stop? Q.80. Kritika had ₹21,450 with her. She
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening) Q.75. A tap fills up a tank of 1250 litres spent 16% of this amount on
(a) 3 : 2 (b) 2 : 3 in 4 hours, whereas another tap can fill conveyance. Then, she spent 50% of the
(c) 2 : 1 (d) 3 : 1 the same tank in 8 hours. An outlet tap
remaining amount on ration. Then, she Q.86. A total of 1012 candies are to be the bus. Now the number of boys and
spent ₹991 on internet expenses. How distributed among Virat, Ketan and girls is equal. How many students enter
many rupees are left with her now? Rohan in the ratio of 6 : 9 : 8, the bus in the beginning?
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening) respectively. How many candies will SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) ₹8,018 (b) ₹8,640 Rohan get? (a) 60 (b) 40 (c) 30 (d) 50
(c) ₹9,852 (d) ₹4,520 SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning)
(a) 396 (b) 352 (c) 450 (d) 264 Q.92. A notebook costs ₹12 each. A pen
Q.81. The ratio of the monthly incomes costs ₹9 each. Tina spends ₹123 on a
of three employees, Saloni, Reema and Q.87. 2 train tickets from Mohali to total of 11 pieces of these articles. How
Kalyani, is 54 : 21 : 59, respectively. If Delhi and 3 tickets from Mohali to many notebooks did she purchase?
Reema’s annual income is ₹5,04,000, Jammu cost ₹800. But 3 tickets from SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon)
what is the sum of Saloni’s and Mohali to Delhi and 2 tickets from (a) 11 (b) 8 (c) 6 (d) 9
Kalyani’s annual income? Mohali to Jammu cost ₹700. What are
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning) the ticket prices for Delhi and Jammu, Q.93. In a group of 72 workers, each
(a) ₹27,21,000 (b) ₹21,72,000 respectively, from Mohali? worker participates in one more of three
(c) ₹21,27,000 (d) ₹27,12,000 SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon) activities, i.e. Quiz, Mono-acting and
(a) ₹100, ₹200 (b) ₹200, ₹200 Mimicry. 11 workers participate in Quiz
Q.82. The price of fuel has now (c) ₹100, ₹150 (d) ₹200, ₹100 only, 15 participate in Mono Acting only
increased by 20%. If a customer wants to and 14 participate in Mimicry only. If 5
keep his expenditure on fuel the same, Q.88. There are three books coded as A, workers participate in all three activities,
he should reduce the consumption of the B and C. The price of book A is twice then how many workers participate in
quantity of fuel by: the price of book B and one-third the any two activities?
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon) price of book C. If book C costs ₹84, SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening)
1 then what are the costs of book A and (a) 25 (b) 37 (c) 27 (d) 15
(a) 15% (b) 12 2 %
book B, respectively?
2 SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening) Q.94. ₹481 is distributed among A, B
(c) 16 3 % (d) 20%
(a) ₹14 and ₹42 (b) ₹24 and ₹42 and C in such a way that B gets
(c) ₹14 and ₹7 (d) ₹28 and ₹14 two-thirds of what A gets and C gets
Q.83. Vishal divided an amount of
three-fourths of what B gets. How much
₹1,122 among his four friends A, B, C
Q.89. The sales boy of a washing does B get?
and D in the ratio of 11 : 17 : 14 : 9,
machine store charges his customers SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning)
respectively. How many more rupees did
24% more than the cost price. If a (a) ₹148 (b) ₹111
B get than D?
customer paid ₹6,200 for a washing (c) ₹168 (d) ₹222
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening)
machine, then what was the cost price of
(a) ₹274 (b) ₹198
the washing machine? Q.95. Sunita appeared for a test
(c) ₹164 (d) ₹176
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning) consisting of 260 questions and
(a) ₹5,500 (b) ₹5,000 answered 40% of the first 130 questions
Q.84. The sum of the two digits of a
(c) ₹6,200 (d) ₹7,200 correctly. What percentage of the rest
two-digit number is 13 and the number
130 questions must she answer correctly
obtained by interchanging the two digits
Q.90. A driver increases the speed of his so as to score 60% in the entire test?
is 27 less than the original number. What
vehicle by 5 km/h after every one hour. SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon)
is the original number?
If the initial speed of the vehicle was 75 (a) 70% (b) 84% (c) 75% (d) 80%
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning)
km/h, then what was the average speed
(a) 94 (b) 76 (c) 58 (d) 85
of the vehicle in a journey of 4 hours? Q.96. The cost of 5 pens and 12 pencils
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening) is ₹45. What would be the cost for 20
Q.85. A drum contains 40 litres of milk.
(a) 82.5 km/h (b) 83.75 km/h pens and 48
One-fourth of the milk is taken out and
(c) 83 km/h (d) 82km/h pencils?
replaced with water. Then, half of the
SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning)
mixture is taken out and replaced with
Q.91. The District Transport Authority (a) ₹180 (b) ₹210
water. What is the respective quantity of
has started special bus services for (c) ₹135 (d) ₹235
milk and water left in the drum?
college going students. One bus starts
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon)
from village P. The number of girls in Q.97. Vishal has a total of ₹4,100 in the
(a) 15 litres and 25 litres
the bus is one-fourth of the number of denominations of 5, 10, 20 and 50 rupee
(b) 10 litres and 30 litres
boys. In village Q, 20 boys leave the bus notes. He has an equal number of 5 and
(c) 20 litres and 20 litres
at their college stop and ten girls enter 10 rupee notes. The number of 20 rupee
(d) 25 litres and 15 litres
notes is double the number of 5 rupee Q.103. The average marks of eight percentage of students did NOT receive
notes. The number of 50 rupee notes is students in the Mathematics exam are training in any of the three games?
thrice the number of 10 rupee notes. 75. If the highest and lowest marks are SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening)
How many 5 rupee notes are there with removed, then the average marks (a) 32.56% (b) 67.52%
Vishal? become 80. If the ratio of the highest (c) 24.52% (d) 33.54%
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning) marks to the lowest marks is 3 : 1, then
(a) 10 (b) 40 (c) 30 (d) 20 the highest marks are what percentage of Q.108. When number X multiplied to its
the sum of the marks obtained by the next number, the product 1260 is
Q.98. The sum of the salaries of three eight students in the Mathematics exam? obtained. When Number X is added to
persons, A, B and C, is ₹66,500. B's SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon) Number Y, a total of 106 is obtained.
salary is half the salary of C. B's salary (a) 15% (b) 18% Find the value of Number Y. (Assume
is 125% of A's salary. What is the salary (c) 20% (d) 12% numbers to be positive)
of C? SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.104. In a class of 68 students, 34 (a) 71 (b) 77 (c) 61 (d) 87
(a) ₹30,000 (b) ₹28,000 students participated only in Debate and
(c) ₹34,000 (d) ₹35,000 8 students participated in both Quiz and Q.109. Rajesh purchased 6 mangoes, 3
Debate. If every student of the class has bananas and 10 guavas in ₹136. If the
Q.99. Train A, which runs at a speed of participated in at least one of these two ratio of the cost (per piece) of mangoes,
90 km/h, starts from Station Y at 8 a.m. competitions, how many students bananas and guavas is 3 : 2 : 1, what will
Train B, which runs at a speed of 120 participated in Quiz? be the total cost of 1 mango, 2 bananas
km/h, starts from Station Y on the same SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening) and 3 guavas?
route at 8.10 a.m.. If Train B catches up (a) 26 (b) 34 (c) 30 (d) 22 SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning)
with Train A at 8.40 a.m. at Station Z, (a) ₹27 (b) ₹38 (c) ₹40 (d) ₹46
then what is the distance between SSC CGL 2020 Tier I
Stations Y and Z? Q.110. There are 28 persons present at a
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening) press conference. After the conference
Q.105. Out of the total number of
(a) 54 km (b) 62 km they all shake hands with each other. If 7
players, 100/3 % are in hotel X and the
(c) 60 km (d) 50 km of them refuse to shake hands at all, then
remaining are in hotel Y. If 20 players
how many handshakes will be there
from hotel Y are shifted to hotel X, then
Q.100. In an entrance test, Tiwari scored altogether?
the number of players in hotel X
25% marks and failed by 64 marks. If he SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Evening)
becomes 50% of the total number of
had scored 40% marks, then he would (a) 420 (b) 210 (c) 378 (d) 231
players. If 20 players from hotel X are
have secured 32 marks more than the
shifted to hotel Y, then the number of
pass marks. Find the pass marks. Q.111. The total of three numbers is 240.
players in hotel X becomes what percent
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning) The second number is four times the first
of the total number of players?
(a) 295 (b) 224 (c) 150 (d) 250 number. The third number is three times
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning)
the first number. What will be the
(a) 12.75% (b) 26.34%
Q.101. Two numbers, A and B, are such average of the three numbers?
(c) 20.67% (d) 16.67%
that the sum of 3% of A and 6% of B is SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning)
four-fifth of the sum of 4% of A and 6% (a) 80 (b) 50 (c) 60 (d) 70
Q.106. The radius of a circle is 20 cm. If
of B. Find the ratio of A + B and A – B?
the radius of this circle is decreased to
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) Q.112. The monthly income of three
10 cm, then by what percentage will the
(a) 4 : 5 (b) 6 : 5 cricketers Ankit, Sanjay and Roshan,
area of the circle decrease?
(c) 7 : 5 (d) 5 : 6 from different sources, are in the ratio of
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening)
12 : 9 : 7, and their expenditures are in
(a) 60% (b) 75%
Q.102. Ranjan in his ODI Cricket career, the ratio 15 : 9 : 8. If Ankit saves 25% of
(c) 35% (d) 50%
scored 15 runs on an average in 10 his income for future investments, what
matches. If he scored 14 runs on an is the ratio of the savings of Ankit,
Q.107. In a training camp, three types of
average in the first 4 matches and 12 Sanjay and Roshan?
games: hockey, cricket and badminton
runs on an average in the last 4 matches, SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning)
were taught. 14% of the total students
then find the average of the runs scored (a) 15 : 18 : 11 (b) 25 : 16 : 13
received cricket training. 22% of the
by him in the remaining 2 matches. (c) 5 : 8 : 7 (d) 23 : 18 : 11
remaining students received training for
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning)
hockey. Half of the remaining students
(a) 24 (b) 23 (c) 25 (d) 22 Q.113. Four friends, Priya, Kavya,
received training for badminton. What
Gaurvi and Shalini, have different
amounts of money with them. If Priya Q.118. The income of three playback
takes ₹88 from Kavya, then she will singers Aswath, Sunita and Ramdin are
have an amount equal to what Gaurvi in the ratio of 12 : 9 : 7 and their
has. Shalini and Kavya together have a expenditures are in the ratio 15 : 9 : 8. If
total of ₹550. If Gaurvi takes ₹25 from Aswath saves 25% of his income, what
Shalini, she will have an amount equal to is the ratio of the savings of Aswath,
what Kavya has. If the total amount with Sunita and Ramdin?
Shalini, Kavya and Gaurvi is ₹840, how SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening)
much money does Priya have? (a) 5 : 8 : 7 (b) 25 : 16 : 13
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening) (c) 23 : 18 : 11 (d) 15 : 18 : 11
(a) ₹315 (b) ₹280
(c) ₹224 (d) ₹202 SSC MTS 2020
(a)÷ and + (b)× and + operations ‘-’ and ‘ב and numbers ‘4’
(c)× and - (d)÷ and × and ‘5’. Q.28. Which two numbers should be
SSC CPO 15/03/2019 (Morning) interchanged to make the following
Q.15. If + means ‘÷’ - means ‘+’, × (a) 9 - 4× 5 = 21 equation correct?
means ‘-’ and ÷ means ‘×’, then what (b) 5×4 - 9 = 7 SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Afternoon)
will be the value of the following (c) 5× 9 - 4 = 4 7− 8÷ 4+ 5×3
expression? (d) 4 - 5× 9 = 11 = 8×3+ 6÷ 2− 3
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (a) 4 and 5 (b) 7 and 5
18÷6-27+3×12=? Q.22. If ‘+’ stands for ‘-’, ' − ' stands (c) 4 and 2 (d) 6 and 7
(a)92 (b)105 (c)95 (d)107 for ‘×’, ‘×’ stands for ‘÷’ and ‘÷’
stands for ‘+’, then what will be the Q.29. If ‘x’ stands for addition, ' ÷ '
Q.16. If ÷ stands for ‘+’, ⨯ stands for ÷, value of the following expression? stands for subtraction, ‘+’ stands for
‘+’ stands for ‘-’ and ‘-’ stands for ⨯, SSC CPO 15/03/2019 (Evening) multiplication and ‘-’ stands for division,
then what will be the value of the 14 - 3 + 10 × 5 ÷ 5 then what will be the value of the
following expression? (a) 65 (b) 48 (c) 45 (d) 40 following expression?
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
16 - 4 + 12 ⨯ 3 ÷ 5 Q.23. Which option gives the two signs 26 ÷ 13 × 8 + 6 − 2
(a) 59 (b) 67 (c) 65 (d) 53 that need to be interchanged to make the (a) 17 (b) 47 (c) 27 (d) 37
given equation correct?
Q.17. If ‘$’ stands for addition, ‘%’ SSC CPO 15/03/2019 (Evening) Q.30. If sign ‘+’ is interchanged with ‘
stands for subtraction, ‘#’ stands for 24 - 8 ÷ 5 + 5 × 3 = 13 ÷ ' and number ‘2’ is interchanged with
multiplication and ‘@’ stands for (a) × and + (b) × and ÷ ‘6’, which of the following equations
division, then what is the value of (c) ÷ and + (d) ÷ and - would be.
18 # 2 @ 2 $ 18 % 18 SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) Q.24. Which option gives the two signs (a) 8 + 6 ÷ 2 = 8
(a) 36 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) 18 that need to be interchanged to make the (b) 2 + 8 ÷ 6 = 6
given equation correct? (c) 2 + 8 ÷ 2= 8
Q.18. Which two symbols should be SSC CPO 15/03/2019 (Evening) (d) 2 + 6 ÷ 8 = 11
interchanged to make the following 15÷ 15 × 10 − 10 + 5 = 15
equation correct? (a) ÷ 𝑎𝑛𝑑 × (b) + and - Q.31. Which of the following
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening) (c) × and - (d) ÷ and - interchanges of signs and numbers
20+5× 3 ÷ 3 − 1 = 14 would make the given equation correct?
Q.25. Find out the two signs to be SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
(a) (b) 18 - 3÷6 + 24 × 12 = 48
interchanged for making the following
equation correct. (a) × and +, 3 and 6
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Morning) (b) ÷ and -, 12 and 6
1 1 (c) ÷ and ×, 3 and 12
Q.19. Which option gives the two signs ÷ - 5 + 45 × 120 = 5
4 64 (d) × and - , 3 and 6
that need to be interchanged to make the
(a) + and × (b) - and ÷
given equation correct?
(c) + and - (d) × and - Q.32. If ‘A’ denotes ‘÷’, ‘B’ denotes ‘×
SSC CPO 15/03/2019 (Morning)
6 - 20 ÷ 12 × 7 + 1 = 70 ’, C’ denotes ‘+’, and D’ denotes ‘-’,
Q.26. If ÷ means ×, × means +, + then what will be the value of the
(a) ÷ and + (b) × and -
means - and - means ÷, then what will following expression?
(c) × and + (d) ÷ and ×
be the value of the following ? SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Morning) 12 B 12 A 4 C 5 D 1
Q.20. If ‘$’ stands for addition, ‘@’
16 × 3 + 5 - 2 ÷ 4 (a) 50 (b) 40 (c) 39 (d) 59
stands for subtraction, ‘#’ stands for
(a) 10 (b) 7 (c) 9 (d) 19
multiplication and ‘&’ stands for
division, then what is the value of Q.33. Which of the following two signs
Q.27. Which two signs should be need to be interchanged to make the
12 # 8 $ 36 & 3 @ 6?
interchanged to make the following given equation correct?
SSC CPO 15/03/2019 (Morning)
equation correct? SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Evening)
(a) 98 (b) 102 (c) 79 (d) 46
SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Morning) 6 ÷ 5 - 5 × 5 + 6 = 35
7 × 2 + 5 − 16 ÷ 4 = 13 (a) × and - (b) + and -
Q.21. Select the correct equation from
(a) × and - (b) × and + (c) ÷ and× (d) + and ÷
the given options after interchanging
(c) ÷ and + (d) ÷ and ×
SSC CGL 2018 Tier I SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) (a) 10 (b) 26 (c) 58 (d) 50
(a) 25 (b) 30 (c) 40 (d) 35
Q.34. Which two signs should be Q.48. Which two signs should be
interchanged in the following equation Q.41. Which of the two signs should be interchanged in the following equation
to make it correct? interchanged in the following equation to make it correct?
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) to make the given value correct? 24 ÷ 8 - 5 ⨯ 5 + 3 = 13
12 - 8 + 12 × 9 ÷ 3 = 9 15 + 5 - 10 ⨯ 6 ÷ 12 = 6 SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) + and ÷ (b) + and × SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) (a) ⨯ and - (b) ⨯ and +
(c) - and ÷ (d) + and - (a) + and ÷ (b) - and ÷ (c) ÷ and ⨯ (d) ÷ and +
(c) + and ⨯ (d) + and -
Q.35. Which two signs should be Q.49. Which two signs should be
interchanged in the following equation Q.42. Which two signs should be interchanged in the following equation
to make it correct? interchanged in the following equation to make it correct?
18 + 6 - 6 ÷ 3 × 3 = 6 to make it correct? 12 ⨯ 8 ÷ 36 + 3 - 6 = 102
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) 9 - 3 + 12 ⨯ 8 ÷ 4 = 11 SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) + and - (b) + and ÷ SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) (a) ⨯ and + (b) + and -
(c) - and ÷ (d) + and × (a) + and - (b) + and ⨯ (c) ÷ and ⨯ (d) ÷ and +
(c) - and ÷ (d) + and ÷
Q.36. What will be the value of the Q.50. Which two signs should be
following equation if ÷means 'addition', Q.43. If ‘+’ denotes ‘-’, ‘-’ denotes ‘*’, interchanged in the following equation
‘*’ denotes ‘/’ and ‘/’ denotes ‘+’, then to make it correct ?
+ means 'subtraction', '-' means
what will be the numeric value of 27 ÷ 3 - 18 + 3 ⨯ 2 = 18
'multiplication' and 'x' means 'division'?
60*10 /40 + 6 - 5 SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening)
54× 6 − 7 ÷ 8 + 2 =?
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) (a) + and ÷ (b) + and -
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) 3 (b) 144 (c) 16 (d) 200 (c) ⨯ and + (d) ÷ and ⨯
(a) 63 (b) 57 (c) 69 (d) 61
Q.44. Which two signs should be Q.51. Which two signs should be
Q.37. Which two signs should be
interchanged in the following equation interchanged to make the following
interchanged in the following equation
to make it correct? equation correct?
to make it correct?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) 4 × 5 − 24 ÷ 12 + 8 = 14
12 - 8 + 12 × 9 ÷ 3 = 9
24 - 12 ÷ 4 + 8 ⨯ 2 = 11 SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning)
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) + and ⨯ (b) - and ÷ (a) + and ÷ (b) ÷ and ×
(a) + and ÷ (b) + and ×
(c) + and - (d) + and ÷ (c) + and - (d) × and +
(c) - and ÷ (d) + and -
Q.45. Which two signs should be Q.52. Which two signs should be
Q.38. Which two signs should be
interchanged in the following equation interchanged to make the following
interchanged in the following equation
to make it correct? equation correct ?
to make it correct?
8 ⨯ 2 + 5 - 16 ÷ 4 = 14 24÷12 - 6 × 6 + 2 = 18
10 + 5 ÷ 10 ⨯ 8 - 10 = 16
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) ⨯ and - (b) ⨯ and + (a) + and ÷ (b) ÷ and ×
(a) + and ÷ (b) – and +
(c) ÷ and ⨯ (d) ÷ and + (c) + and - (d) × and +
(c) ÷ and ⨯ (d) ⨯ and +
Q.46. Which two signs should be Q.53. Which two signs should be
Q.39. Which two signs should be
interchanged in the following equation interchanged to make the following
interchanged in the following equation
to make it correct? equation correct?
to make it correct ?
16 + 3 - 5 ⨯ 2 ÷ 4 = 9 18 + 24 - 6 ✖ 6 ÷ 3 = 39
12 - 6 ÷ 12 × 6 + 6 = 9
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) ÷ and + (b) ⨯ and - (a) ÷ and + (b) + and -
(a) ÷ and × (b) + and ÷
(c) ÷ and ⨯ (d) ⨯ and + (c) ÷ and - (d) ✖ and +
(c) – and + (d) × and +
Q.47. If + denotes - , - denotes ⨯ , ⨯ Q.54. Which two signs should be
Q.40. What will be the value of the
denotes ÷ and ÷ denotes + , then what interchanged to make the following
following equation if ‘÷’ means addition
will be the value of equation correct?
, ‘+’ means subtraction , ‘-’ means
25 - 2 ÷ 10 ⨯ 5 + 2 = ? 40 + 10÷2 × 8 - 17 = 17
multiplication and ‘⨯’ means division?
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning)
72 ⨯ 9 - 3 ÷ 8 + 2 = ?
(a) + and - (b) × and - (c) + and ÷, 10 and 20 Q.87. If digit 3 is interchanged with digit
(c) × and ÷ (d) + and ÷ (d) × and -, 15 and 20 1, then what will be the value of the
following equation?
Q.75. Which two signs and two numbers Q.81. Which two signs should be 6+9÷1×3-2=?
should be interchanged in the following interchanged in the following equation SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
equation to make it correct? to make it correct? (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9
18 + 25 - 10 × 10 ÷ 5 = 203 10 + 18 - 20 × 100 ÷ 5 = 27
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) Q.88. Which two signs need to be
(a) + and - , 18 and 25 (a) × and - (b) + and ÷ interchanged to make the following
(b) × and - , 18 and 25 (c) × and ÷ (d) + and - equation correct?
(c) × and ÷ , 25 and 5 7–9×3÷9+5=5
(d) + and ÷ , 18 and 5 SSC MTS 2019 Tier I SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) – and × (b) ÷ and ×
Q.76. Which two signs and numbers Q.82. Which two signs need to be (c) + and – (d) + and ÷
should be interchanged in the following interchanged to make the following
equation to make it equation correct? Q.89. Which two numbers need to be
correct? 73 – 13 × 42 ÷ 14 + 56 = 56 interchanged to make the following
10 + 8 - 200 × 15 ÷ 5 = 407 SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) equation correct?
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) (a) + and × (b) × and ÷ 3+4–6÷2=7
(a) + and -, 15 and 10 (c) – and + (d) – and × SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
(b) × and ÷, 8 and 5 (a) 6 and 2 (b) 3 and 6
(c) × and -, 5 and 15 Q.83. If the two signs, '+ and ÷ ' are (c) 2 and 3 (d) 6 and 4
(d) + and ÷, 200 and 10 interchanged, which of the following
equations will be correct? Q.90. Which two signs need to be
Q.77. Which two signs should be SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning) interchanged to make the following
interchanged in the following equation (a) 16 ÷ 9 + 4 × 8 = 34 equation correct?
to make it correct ? (b) 16 ÷ 21 + 13 × 26 = 56 14×16÷8+2-1=17
35 + 7 - 5 × 2 ÷ 25 = 20 (c) 11 + 13 × 4 ÷ 2 = 37 SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon) (d) 13 × 9 + 16 ÷ 2 = 125 (a) + and × (b) ×and -
(a) × and ÷ (b) + and - (c) - and ÷ (d) + and ÷
(c) + and ÷ (d) × and - Q.84. If the two signs, ‘× and ÷‘ are
interchanged, which of the following Q.91. If + is interchanged with -,then
Q.78. Which two signs should be will be correct? what will be the value of the following
interchanged in the following equation SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon) equation?
to make it correct? (a) 14+9÷23×3=83 72-91÷13×12+6=?
15 + 15 - 2 × 10 ÷ 35 = 16 (b) 14+62×13÷31=38 SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening) (c) 11×12÷48+6=40 (a) 140 (b)156 (c) 144 (d) 150
(a) + and - (b) × and ÷ (d) 63+59÷4×8=171
(c) × and - (d) + and ÷ Q.92. If the given two numbers are
Q.85. If digit 2 is interchanged with digit interchanged, which of the following
Q.79. Which two signs should be equations will become correct?
1 then what will be the value of the
interchanged in the following equation SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
following equation?
to make it correct? (a) 3+5-4×2 = -1 (b) 1+9+3+5 = 9
9+6÷4×21-5=?
5 + 8 - 30 × 10 ÷ 2 = 240 (c) 6+5×2-3 = 7 (d) 3+4-1×5 = 2
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
(a) 22 (b) 29 (c) 23 (d) 24
(a) × and ÷ (b) + and ÷ Q.93. Which two numbers need to be
(c) + and - (d) × and - interchanged to make the following
Q.86. Which two numbers need to be
interchanged to make the following equation correct?
Q.80. Which two signs and two numbers 5×8+7-3 = 14
equation correct?
should be interchanged in the following SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
4+2÷3×8-1=6
equation to make it correct ? (a) 3 and 7 (b) 8 and 5
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
8 + 15 - 20 × 10 ÷ 5 = 47 (c) 8 and 3 (d) 7 and 8
(a) 3 and 4 (b) 2 and 4
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) 8 and 4 (d) 3 and 8
(a) × and ÷, 5 and 8
(b) + and -, 8 and 15
Q.94. By interchanging the given two Q.101. By interchanging the given two SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
signs, which of the following equations signs, which of the following equations (a) × and ÷ (b) – and ×
will be correct? will be correct? (c) ÷ and + (d) + and ×
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) + and –
(a) 6 X 11 + 13 + 11= 17 SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) Q.109. After interchanging the given
(b) 4 + 9 X 11 + 3 = 37 (a) 11 × 3 + 5 – 2 = 36 two numbers, what will be the value of 3
(c) 11 X 6 ÷ 18 + 54 =29 (b) 9 + 16 – 11 × 2 = 3 +2÷1×4–7?
(d) 13 - 12 X 5 + 11 = 46 (c) 13 – 14 × 3 + 7 = 48 4 and 7
(d) 16 × 4 + 11 – 10 = 65 SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.95. After interchanging the given (a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 13 (d) 11
signs, what will be the value of 16 + 19 Q.102. By interchanging which two
× 51÷ 153 - 12? signs the equation will be correct? Q.110. After interchanging which two
× and ÷ 11 + 9 – 4 × 12 ÷ 6 = 32 numbers, the value of the given equation
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) will be ‘4’?
(a) 51 (b) 61 (c) 57 (d) 63 (a) ÷ and – (b) – and + 6+3÷9×7–5
(c) × and + (d) × and ÷ SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.96. Which two signs need to be (a) 7 and 6 (b) . 3 and 5
interchanged to make the given equation Q.103. After interchanging the given (c) 5 and 6 (d) 9 and 5
correct? two signs, what will be the value of
19+63÷7-8×12=79 9 + 143 ÷ 13 × 11 – 160 =? Q.111. By interchanging the given two
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) × and ÷ signs which of the following equations
(a) ×and ÷ (b) - and × SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Afternoon) will be incorrect?
(c) ÷ and - (d) ×and + (a) 18 (b) –32 (c) –17 (d) 28 ÷ and +
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.97. By interchanging which two Q.104. By interchanging which two (a) 12 ÷ 9 × 31 + 3 = 105
numbers the equation will be correct? numbers the equation will be correct? (b) 7 × 16 + 4 ÷ 5 = 33
9-2×4÷6=-3 3+6÷2×4–7=5 (c) 9 ÷ 11 + 11 × 2 = 9
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) (d) 6 × 11 + 2 ÷ 5 = 38
(a) 6 and 2 (b) 6 and 9 (a) 4 and 3 (b) 3 and 2
(c) 4 and 9 (d) 2 and 4 (c) 7 and 6 (d) 6 and 3 Q.112. By interchanging the given signs,
which of the following equations will be
Q.98. By interchanging which two signs Q.105. After interchanging the given correct?
the equation will be correct? two signs, what will be the value of 11 ÷ + and ×
6+9×2–3÷4=8 9 – 63 + 7 × 2 ? SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) ÷ and + (a) 9 × 5 ÷ 10 + 30 = 24
(a) – and ÷ (b) – and + SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening) (b) 11 + 13 ÷ 6 ×12 = 37
(c) + and ÷ (d) ÷ and × (a) 2 (b) 5 (c) -4 (d) -2 (c) .5 + 11 – 6 × 3 = –2
(d) 16 + 32 × 19 ÷ 38 = 32
Q.99. By interchanging which two Q.106. By interchanging which two
numbers, the value obtained after signs the equation will be correct? Q.113. After interchanging the signs '×
solving the given equation will be ’13’? 11 + 16 × 12 ÷ 4 – 2 = 21 and ÷', what will be the value of the
7+8÷4×3 SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) given equation?
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Evening) (a) × and - (b) – and + 11 + 13 – 24 × 3 ÷ 2 = ?
(a) 8 and 3 (b) 8 and 4 (c) ÷ and + (d) ÷ and × SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Morning)
(c) 7 and 3 (d) 3 and 4 (a) 12 (b) 10 (c) 6 (d) 8
Q.107. By interchanging which two
Q.100. After interchanging the given signs the equation will be correct? Q.114. By interchanging which two
two numbers 3 and 6 , what will be the 13 – 9 × 2 ÷ 3 + 16 = 3 signs the equation will be correct?
value of SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning) 9 – 11 + 26 ÷ 78 × 27 = 11
6 + 7 × 3 – 8 ÷ 4? (a) – and × (b) – and + SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning) (c) × and – (d) – and ÷ (a) – and × (b) × and ÷
(a) 43 (b) 41 (c) 42 (d) 38 (c) – and + (d) + and ÷
Q.108. By interchanging which two
signs the equation will be correct? Q.115. By interchanging which two
9 × 11 ÷ 31 + 62 – 13 = 18 signs the equation will be correct?
6 ÷ 3 × 5 – 15 + 4 = 9 Q.122. Which two signs and two Q.128. Which two signs should be
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) numbers should be interchanged to make interchanged to make the given equation
(a) – and ÷ (b) ÷ and + the given equation correct? correct?
(c) ÷ and × (d) + and – 45 – 87 × 20 ÷ 5 + 29 = 50 15 - 18 + 14 × 3 ÷ 3 = 19
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.116. By interchanging which two (a) 20 and 29, ÷ and × (a) '×' and ' –' (b) '+' and '–'
signs the equation will be correct? (b) 29 and 45, + and ÷ (c) '×' and '+' (d) +' and '÷'
5-9+16×91÷13 = -98 (c) 20 and 29, ÷ and +
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening) (d) 45 and 5, × and – Q.129. Which two numbers should be
(a) × and - (b) + and - interchanged to make the given equation
(c) + and ÷ (d) ÷ and - Q.123. If 'A' stands 'addition', B stands correct?
for 'division', C stands for 'subtraction' 64 – 17 + 55 × 65 ÷ 5 = 230
Q.117. After interchanging two signs ‘+’ and D stands for 'multiplication, then SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Evening)
and ‘×’ What will be the value of the what is the value of the following (a) 55 and 65 (b) 17 and 55
given equation? equation? (c) 64 and 17 (d) 17 and 65
6×8 ÷ 32+64-11= ? 4 D (3 A 1) C 5 A (6 B 2) C 7
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Evening) SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening) Q.130. Select the correct combination of
(a) 14 (b) 13 (c) 10 (d) 11 (a) 12 (b) 7 (c) 17 (d) 5 mathematical signs to replace * signs
and to balance the given equation:
Q.118 . Find out the two signs to be Q.124. Which two numbers should be 28 * 4 * 9 * 16
interchanged for making following interchanged to make the given equation SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
equation correct: correct? (a) – = × (b) – × +
6÷5+12×4-7=26 55+32-4×(1×12)+(16÷4)=31 (c) ÷ + = (d) + ÷ =
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) ÷ and × (b) + and × (a) 12 and 32 (b) 55 and 32 Q.131. If A stands for ‘+’, B stands for
(c) + and - (d) ÷ and - (c) 12 and 16 (d) 16 and 32 ‘–’, C stands for ‘×’, what would be the
value of the given equation?
Q.119. If the two signs, ‘÷ and ×’ and Q.125. Which two signs should be (10 C 4) A (4 C 4) B 6 = ?
two numbers ‘2 and 8’ are interchanged, interchanged to make the given equation SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning)
what will be the value of the following correct? (a) 46 (b) 60 (c) 50 (d) 56
equation? 52 + 64 -16 ÷36 ×6 = 20
4×8 ÷ 2 = ? SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning) Q.132. If ‘×’ means ‘÷’ , ‘-’ means ‘×’,
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning) (a) - and ÷ (b) ÷ and + ‘÷’ means ‘+’ and ‘+ means ‘-’ then (3-
(a) 16 (b) 15 (c) 8 (d) 14 (c) ×and ÷ (d) + and × 15 ÷ 11)× 8 +7= ?
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.120. Which two signs and two Q.126. If 'A' stands for 'addition', B (a) 4 (b) 1 (c) 8 (d) 0
numbers should be interchanged to make stands for 'division', C stands for
the given equation correct? 'subtraction' and D stands for Q.133. Which two numbers need to be
28 + 4 × 16 ÷ 5 – 17 = 127 'multiplication', then what is the value of interchanged to make the given equation
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) the following equation? correct?
(a) 4 and 5, + and × 14 A 7 D 5 D (2 D 2) C ( 96 B 6) D 3 = 128÷4-3×12+6=26
(b) 28 and 16, + and ÷ ? SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) 4 and 5, + and – SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon) (a) 3,12 (b) 4,12
(d) 28 and 5, ÷ and × (a) 104 (b) 105 (c) 106 (d) 107 (c) 3,6 (d) 12,6
Q.121. If 'A' stands 'addition', B stands Q.127. Which two signs and two Q.134. Which two signs need to be
for 'division', C stands for 'subtraction' numbers should be related to make the interchanged to make the given equation
and D stands for 'multiplication, then given equation true? correct?
what is the value of the following 54 – 45 ÷ 9 + 7 × 11 = 14 36÷2+15×5-18 = 57
equation? SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening)
25 D 13 A 82 C 132 B 11 = ? (a) 7 and 54, + and – (a) +,- (b) ×,- (c) ÷,× (d) ÷,+
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon) (b) 9 and 11, – and ÷
(a) 395 (b) 415 (c) 375 (d) 253 (c) 54 and 45, + and × Q.135. If ‘+’ means ‘–’, ‘–’ means ‘×’,
(d) 45 and 11, ÷ and × ‘÷’ means ‘+’ and ‘×’ means ‘÷’, then
10 × 5 ÷ 3 – 2 + 3 = ?
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning) Q.143. Which two signs should be (a) ×, ÷ (b) -, ÷
(a) 5 (b) 21 (c) 53/3 (d) 18 interchanged to make the below equation (c) -, × (d) ÷, +
mathematically correct? Q.151. Which two numbers need to be
Q.136. If ‘#’ means ‘+’, ‘@’ means ‘x’, 75÷5×15-3+10=60 interchanged to make the given equation
‘&’ means ‘/’ and ‘$’ means ‘-’ then SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning) correct ?
200 & 5 @ 3 $ 20 # 5 =? (a) -,+ (b) -,× (c) -,÷ (d) ×,÷ 16 × 1792 ÷ 7 + 9 - 15 = 778
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 105 (b) 100 (c) 85 (d) 120 Q.144. If ‘F’ means ‘+’, ‘P’ means ‘x’, (a) 16, 7 (b) 16, 9
‘T’ means ‘÷’ and ‘K’ means ‘-’ then (c) 15, 9 (d) 16, 15
Q.137. If P denotes ‘÷’,Q denotes ‘+’, R 40 T 8 F 16 P 4 K 13=?
denotes ‘×’ and S denotes ‘-’, then what SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.152. Which two numbers are
is the value of the following equation? (a) 56 (b) 78 (c) 75 (d) 69 interchanged to make the given equation
100 S 12 P 72 R 6 Q 5=? correct?
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.145. If ‘+’ means ‘÷’, ‘-’ means ‘×’,‘ 15 - 5 + 75 ÷30× 2= 35
(a) 140 (b) 105 (c) 104 (d) 134 ×’ means ‘+’ and ‘÷’ means ‘-’, then SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening)
what will be the value of 7-2×14÷ (a) 5, 15 (b) 30, 15
Q.138. In the following question, which 96+12=? (c) 2, 5 (d) 5, 30
of the two signs will be interchanged to SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Afternoon)
get the correct equation? (a) -8 (b) 8 (c) 36 (d) 20 Q.153. In order to make the given
119-21÷ 7+117×3=11 equation correct, which two will have to
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.146. Find out the two sings to be be interchanged?
(a) - and × (b) ÷and + interchanged for making following 64×2+24÷ 3-8 = 96
(c) ÷and × (d) - and + equation correct: SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening)
96-16÷4×2+8=6 (a) -, × (b) +, ÷
Q.139. Which sequence of mathematical SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) (c) ×, ÷ (d) -, +
symbols can replace * in the given (a) × and ÷ (b) +and ×
equation: (c) +and ÷ (d) -and ÷ Q.154. If A is coded as '+', B is coded as
8*5*9*31. 'x', C is coded as '÷' and D is coded as '-',
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.147. If ‘$’ means ‘×’, ‘#’ means ‘/’, then
(a) -,×,= (b) -,=,× ‘*’ means ‘+’ and ‘@’ means ‘-’ then 18 A 6 B 2 C 16 B 4 D 21 = ?
(c) =,×,- (d) ×,-,= find the value of the following equation. SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning)
95#19$11@28*17 = ? (a) 2 (b) -1 (c) 0 (d) 1
Q.140. Which two numbers need to be SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening)
interchanged to make the given equation (a) 34 (b) 46 (c) 44 (d) 35 Q.155. In the following equation, two
correct? signs need to be interchanged to make
96 ×6 - 8 + 2 + 3 = 768 Q.148. Which two signs should be the given value correct. Choose the signs
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening) interchanged to make the below equation from the given alternatives.
(a) 6,8 (b) 6,3 (c) 2,3 (d) 96, 8 mathematically correct? 84 ÷ 4 × 5 – 4 + 5 = 104
60-4×12÷3+8=88 SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.141. Which two signs need to be SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning) (a) × and + (b) ÷ and ×
interchanged to make the given equation (a) +,× (b) ×,÷ (c) -,+ (d) +,÷ (c) ÷ and + (d) + and –
correct?
104 ÷ 8 + 6 - 9 ×3 = 34 Q.149. Which two numbers should be Q.156. Which two signs need to be
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening) interchanged to make the below equation interchanged to make the given equation
(a) +, - (b) ÷, + mathematically correct? correct?
(c) -, × (d) +, × 144+108÷12-16×6=24 6 ÷ 3 + 12 × 4 - 9 = 12
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.142. Which two numbers should be (a) 12,6 (b) 108,144 (a) -, × (b) ÷, ×
interchanged to make the below equation (c) 108,6 (d) 12,16 (c) -, + (d) +, ÷
mathematically correct?
3×6+72÷8-24=12 Q.150. Which two signs need to be Q.157. Which two numbers need to be
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning) interchanged to make the given equation interchanged to make the given equation
(a) 6,8 (b) 24,3 (c) 72,24 (d) 3,8 correct ? correct?
27 - 3 × 2 ÷13 + 9 = 14 12 ÷ 3 - 6 + 4 × 96 = 74
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 6, 4 (b) 12, 96 (a) (27G3)C(75G5)C(6F2) Q.169. Select the correct combination of
(c) 3, 6 (d) 6, 96 (b) (35E15)C(5F5)A(20G4) mathematical signs to replace * signs
(c) (5D6)A(6D12)A(13D6) and to balance the following equation.
Q.158. Which two signs need to be (d) (5D6)A(4D3)A(3D3) (9 * 8 * 7) * 13 * 5
interchanged to make the given equation SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
correct? Q.164 If ‘×’ stands for ‘+’, ‘+’ stands for (a) ×, =, ÷, − (b) ×, −, ÷, =
16 + 27 ÷ 3 - 9 × 12 = 85 ‘÷’, ‘–’ stands for ‘×’ and ‘÷’ stands for (c) ÷, −, =, × (d) −, ÷, ×, =
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) ‘–’, then find the value of the given
(a) +, ÷ (b) -, × equation. Q.170. Which two signs need to be
(c) -, + (d) × , ÷ 76 ÷ 5 – 6 + 3 × 4 = ? interchanged to make the following
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) equation correct?
Q.159. Which two numbers need to be (a) 62 (b) 46 (c) 65 (d) 70 32 − 8 ÷ 4 + 5 × 6 = 30
interchanged to make the given equation SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
correct ? Q.165. Select the correct equation after (a) × and + (b) × and ÷
72 × 9 + 27 ÷ 3 - 6 = 213 interchanging the operators ‘–’ and ‘×’ (c) ÷ and − (d) ÷ and +
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening) and the numbers ‘4’ and ‘3’.
(a) 9, 6 (b) 9, 3 SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening) Q.171. If + means −, − means ×, ×
(c) 72, 27 (d) 72, 6 (a) 9 – 4 × 3 = 21 means ÷, and ÷ means +, then what will
(b) 4 – 3 × 9 = 4 be the value of the following expression?
SSC CPO 2019 Tier I (c) 3 × 4 – 9 = 9 12 − 3 + 15 × 5 ÷ 6 = ?
(d) 3 × 9 – 4 = 4 SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
Q.160. Which of the following pairs of (a) 42 (b) 33 (c) 40 (d) 39
numbers and signs , when their positions Q.166. The two given expressions on
are interchanged , will correctly solve either side of the ‘=’ sign will have the Q.172. Which two signs need to be
the given mathematical equation? same value if two numbers on either side interchanged to make the following
17*15 + 3-11/3 = 45 or on the same side are interchanged. equation correct?
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) Find from the given option the correct 45 - 9 ÷ 3 + 5 × 6 = 32
(a) 15 and 11, + and * numbers to be interchanged. SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
(b) 17 and 3 , - and / 4 + 6×2 - 27 ÷ 3 = 8 ×2 - 4 + 9 ÷3 (a) ×and ÷ (b) ÷ and +
(c) 15 and 11, - and * SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) (c) × and + (d) ÷ and –
(d) 15 and 11, + and - (a) 6,2 (b) 6,8
(c) 4,3 (d) 2,8 Q.173. If + means - , - means × , ×
Q.161. If + means -, - means *, * means means ÷, and ÷ means +, then what will
/ , and / means +, then what will be the Q.167. In the following equation,two be the value of the following expression
value of the following expression ? signs and two numbers need to be ?
13 - 3 + 15 * 3 / 5= ? interchanged to make it correct. Select 27- 2 + 24 × 8 ÷4
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) the appropriate signs and numbers from SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) 41 (b) 37 (c) 42 (d) 39 the given alternatives. (a) 45 (b) 55 (c) 50 (d) 51
6 ✕ 8 + 2 = 20
Q.162. The two given expressions on SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) Q.174. Select the correct combination of
either side of the ‘=’ sign will have the (a) + and ✕, 2 and 8 mathematical signs to replace * signs
same value if two terms on either side or (b) ✕ and +, 2 and 6 and to balance the following equation .
on the same side are interchanged. Find (c) ✕ and +, 6 and 2 (18*9*14)*37*4
from the given option the correct terms (d) + and ✕, 6 and 8 SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
to be interchanged. (a) ÷ , – , × , = (b) × , – , ÷ , =
Q.168. If + means - , - means ✕, ✕ (c) – , ÷ , × , = (d) × , ÷ , – , =
means ÷, and ÷ means +, then what will
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) be the value of the following expression Q.175. If + means −, − means ×, ×
(a) 8,9 (b) 5,9 (c) 2,6 (d) 1,9 ? means ÷, and ÷ means +, then what will
15 - 2 ÷90 ✕ 9 + 10 be the value of following expression?
Q.163. If A indicates >; B indicates <; C SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) 50 + 10 ÷ 25 × 5 − 3 = ?
indicates =; D indicates +; E indicates –; (a) 32 (b) 50 (c) 40 (d) 30 SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
F indicates ×; G indicates /; then which (a) 51 (b) 50 (c) 45 (d) 55
of the following options is true ?
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening)
Q.176. Select the correct equation after 86 * ( 5 * 8 * 4 ) * 9 * 85 replace the * signs, to balance the
interchanging operators ‘+’ and ‘÷’, and SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) following equation .
numbers ‘2’ and ‘8’. (a) +, ✕, ÷, -, = (b) ÷, -, ✕, +, = (12 * 7 * 6) * 13 * 6
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) (c) -, ✕, ÷, +, = (d) +, -, ✕, ÷, = SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning)
(a) 2 + 8 ÷ 4 = 2 (a) ÷, -, =, × (b) ×, =, ÷,-
(b) 8 + 4 ÷ 2 = 8 Q.183. Select the correct equation after (c) -, ÷, ×, = (d) ×,- , ÷, =
(c) 8 + 2 ÷ 4 = 6 interchanging operations '+' and '-' and
(d) 4 + 8 ÷ 2 = 4 numbers '4' and '8'. Q.189. Which two signs should be
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) interchanged to make the given equation
Q.177. Select the correct combination of (a) 2 + 8 - 4 = 9 (b) 4 - 8 + 11 = 1 correct ?
mathematical signs to replace * signs (c) 8 + 4 - 2 = 10 (d) 4 - 8 + 11 = 8 225 + 5 × 3 ÷ 5 - 7 = 133
and to balance the following equation. SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning)
1/6 * 1/24 * 2 * 8 * 35 * 23 SSC CGL 2019 Tier I (a) - and ÷ (b) + and ×
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) (c) + and ÷ (d) - and ×
(a) ×, −, ÷, +, =
(b) ×, +, ÷, −, = Q.184. In the following equation ‘+’ is
Q.190. Which two digits should be
(c) +, −, ÷, ×, = interchanged with ‘-’ and ‘6’ is
interchanged to make the given equation
(d) ÷, −, ×, +, = interchanged with ‘7’ , then which
correct?
equation will be correct?
32 ÷ 6 + 26 - 13 × 6 = 54
Q.178. Which two signs need to be SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning) SSC CGL 04/03/2020(afternoon)
interchanged to make the following (a 78 - 68 + 66 = 59 (a) 2 and 3 (b) 6 and 2
equation correct? (b) 62 - 67 + 76 = 83 (c) 3 and 1 (d) 3 and 6
48 – 8 ÷ 4 + 5 × 6 = 32 (c) 76 - 75 + 77 = 56
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) (d) 67 - 76 + 43 = 100 Q.191. Which two signs should be
(a) × and + (b) ÷ and – interchanged to make the given equation
(c) × and ÷ (d) ÷ and + Q.185. Which two numbers should be correct ?
interchanged to make the given equation 121 + 11 - 42 × 6 ÷ 7 = 83
Q.179. If ‘+’ means ‘–’, ‘–’ means ‘×’, correct ? SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening)
‘×’ means ‘÷’ and ‘÷’ means ‘+’, then SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning) (a) - and ÷ (b) + and ÷
what will be the value of the following 9 + 7 × 5 − 18 ÷ 2 (c) ÷ and × (d) × and -
expression? = 3 × 4 − 10 + 45 ÷ 5
25 – 2 + 32 × 8 ÷ 4 (a) 2 and 5 (b) 9 and 3 Q.192. The two given expressions on
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) (c) 7 and 4 (d) 18 and 45 both the side of the ‘-’ sign will have the
(a) 51 (b) 45 (c) 55 (d) 50 same value if two numbers from either
Q.186. Which two signs should be side or both side are interchanged .Select
Q.180. Select the combination of interchanged to make the given equation the correct numbers to be interchanged
mathematical signs that when correct ? from the given options.
sequentially placed in the blanks of the SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Afternoon) 3 + 5 × 4 - 24 ÷ 3 = 7 × 4 - 3 + 36 ÷ 6
given equation will balance the equation. 36 ÷ 2 × 12 + 3 - 6 = 24 SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning)
(157_13)_36_1_5 (a) − and ÷ (b) × and − (a) 4, 7 (b) 5, 7
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) (c) + and × (d) ÷ and × (c) 24, 36 (d) 6, 3
(a) + ÷ – = (b) – ÷ + =
(c) + – ÷ = (d) ÷ – + = Q.187. Which two signs and two Q.193. Which two signs and two
numbers should be interchanged to make numbers should be interchanged to make
Q.181. Which two signs need to be the given equation correct? the given equation correct?
changed to make the following equation 17 + 11 - 12 ×36 ÷ 6 = 80 11 × 7 ÷ 35 - 64 + 56 = 47
correct.
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening) SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon)
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
(a) × and - , 6 and 12 (a) × and ÷; 35 and 56
64 - 8 ÷ 3 + 7 ✖ 5 = 40
(b) × and - , 17 and 11 (b) + and - ; 7 and 11
(a) ÷ and - (b) ✖ and +
(c) × and - , 17 and 12 (c) + and - ; 35 and 11
(c) ÷ and + (d) ✖ and ÷
(d) + and - , 6 and 12 (d) × and ÷, 35 and 11
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening) Q.238. If '+' means 'multiplication', '× ' Q.244. If '+' means 'divided by', '-'
(a) 28 and 2 (b) 6 and 4 means 'division', '÷ ' means means 'add', 'x' means 'minus' and '÷'
(c) 17 and 6 (d) 17 and 4 'subtraction', and '-' means 'addition', means 'multiplied by', what will be the
then find the value of the following approximate value of the following
Q.232. If '-' means multiplication, '× ' expression. expressions?
means addition, '÷ ' means subtraction, 48 ÷12 ×3 - 6 + 3 [{(11 × 2) - (2÷3)} + (3 - 2)]÷2
and '+' means 'division', then which of SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Afternoon)
the following equations is correct? (a)150 (b) 30 (c) 9 (d) 62 (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 3
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning)
(a) 8 + 3 ÷ 16 × 36 − 6 = 14 Q.239. Which two signs need to be Q.245. Which two numbers need to be
(b) 8 - 3 ÷ 16 × 36 + 6 = 14 interchanged to make the following interchanged to make the following
(c) 8 ÷ 3 − 16 + 36 × 6 = 14 equation correct? equation correct?
(d) 8 × 3 ÷ 16 + 36 − 6 = 14 5 ×4 + 12 - 3 ÷ 6 = 18 8×
3
+ 5 - 9 = 10
4
SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Evening)
Q.233. Which two numbers should be (a) + and - (b) ÷ and -
(a) 4 and 8 (b) 3 and 9
interchanged in the following equation (c) ÷ and × (d) × and + (c) 5 and 9 (d) 3 and 4
to make it correct?
36 ÷ 6 − 15 × 2 + 48 = 14 Q.240. Select the correct combination of
SSC CPO 2020 Tier I
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Afternoon) mathematical signs to replace 'A'
(a) 6 and 14 (b) 48 and 15 sequentially and balance the following
Q.246. Which two signs can be
(c) 2 and 6 (d) 36 and 48 equation.
interchanged to make the given equation
40 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 15
correct?
Q.234. Which two numbers need to be SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Afternoon)
25 - 5× 50÷10 + 35 = 155
interchanged to make the following (a) ÷, ×, =, ×
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning)
equation correct? (b) ×, ÷, +, =
(a) × and - (b) × and +
4
8 × ( 3 )+ 9 − 5 = 10 (c) ×, =, −, ÷
(c) + and - (d) × and ÷
(d) ÷, ×, =, −
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Evening)
(a) 9, 3 (b) 8, 4 Q.247. Select the correct combination of
Q.241. If '+' means '×', '-' means '+',
(c) 4, 3 (d) 5, 3 mathematical signs that can sequentially
' × ' means '÷ ' and '÷ ' means '-', then
Q.235. Which two numbers should be replace the * sign from the left to right to
what is the value of the following
interchanged in the following equation balance the following combination.
equation?
to make it correct? 31 * 2 * 60 * 30 * 15 * 49
24 × 4 + 12 − 14 ÷ 10
12 × 2 + 8 − 48 ÷ 6 = 20 SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Evening) (a) ×, +, ÷, -, = (b) -, ÷, +,×, =
(a) 90 (b) 82 (c) 76 (d) 84
(a) 12 and 48 (b) 2 and 6 (c) ×, ÷, +, -, = (d) ×, -, +, ÷, =
(c) 8 and 12 (d) 6 and 8
Q.242. Which of the following options
Q.248. Which two signs should be
of changing the mathematical operations
Q.236. Select the correct equation when interchanged to make the given equation
will make the given equation correct?
the signs '+' and '× ' and the numbers '4' correct?
2 ÷ 3 − 5 × 3 + 3 = 16
and '8' are interchanged. 4 × 7 + 36 - 12÷ 6 = 25
SSC CHSL 21/10/2020 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Morning) SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening)
(a) ÷→ ×, −→ ÷, ×→ +, +→ −
(a) 2 × 4 + 8 = 34 (a) ÷ and - (b) + and -
(b) ÷→ ×, −→ +, ×→ ÷, +→ −
(b) 4 + 8 × 2 = 32 (c) × and - (d) ÷ and ×
(c) ÷→ −, −→ ÷, ×→ +, +→ ÷
(c) 6 + 8 × 4 = 38
(d) ÷→ +, −→ ×, ×→ −, +→ ÷
(d) 12 × 4 + 8 = 34 Q.249. Select the correct combination of
mathematical signs that can sequentially
Q.243. Which two signs should be
Q.237. What will be the value of 'a + b' replace the * signs from left to right to
interchanged to balance the given
in the following equation? balance the following equation.
equation?
[4(3 + {9 ×6 ÷3 + {12÷(1÷1×3)}})] = 24*12*35*24*6*319
4 × 3 + 10 − 2 ÷ 7 = 10 SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening)
5a×2b
SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Morning) (a) ×,÷,+,-,= (b) ÷,+,-,×,=
SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) × and + (b) ÷ and ×
(a) 7 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 4 (c) +,-,÷,×,= (d) ×,+,-,÷,=
(c) ÷ and - (d) + and -
Q.250. Which two numbers should be Q.256. Which two numbers and two
interchanged to make the given equation signs can be interchanged so as to Q.262. Which two numbers should be
correct? balance the given equation? interchanged to make the given equation
36 ×12 + 48÷ 6 - 18 = 202 16×4+12÷4 - 15 = 59 correct?
SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Morning) SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning) 25 × 7 + 20 – 40 ÷ 4 = 210
(a) 36 and 18 (b) 36 and 48 (a) 16 and 12; + and - SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening)
(c) 6 and 12 (d) 6 and 18 (b) 15 and 16; × and + (a) 25 and 20 (b) 40 and 25
(c) 4 and 12; ×and ÷ (c) 20 and 7 (d) 20 and 40
Q.251. Select the correct combination of (d) 12 and 15; ÷and -
mathematical signs that can sequentially Q.263. Select the correct combination of
replace the * sign from the left to right to Q.257. Which two digits and signs can mathematical signs that can sequentially
balance the following combination. be interchanged so as to balance the replace the * signs and balance the given
15 * 5 * 24 * 140 * 7 * 71 given equation? equation.
SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Morning) 25 - 9 + 42 ÷ 6×7 = 17 216 * 6 * 8 * 64 * 48 = 500
(a) ×, -, ÷, +, = (b) ×, -, +, ÷, = SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning)
(c) ÷, +, -, ×, = (d) ×, ÷, +, -, = (a) 4 and 6; + and ÷ (a) ÷, −, ×, + (b) ×, +, ÷, −
(b) 9 and 6; + and × (c) ×, +, −, ÷ (d) ÷, +, ×, −
Q.252. Select the correct combination (c) 5 and 7; - and ÷
of mathematical signs that can (d) 2 and 5; ÷ and × Q.264. Which two signs should be
sequentially replace the * sign from the interchanged to make the following
left to right to balance the following Q.258. Select the correct sequence of equation correct?
combination. mathematical signs to replace the * signs 14 + 12 × 18 ÷ 6 – 12 = 6
16*35*5*20*4*89 so as to balance the given equation. SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon)
SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening) 24*4*16*4*15 (a) ÷ and − (b) ÷ and ×
(a)−, ÷, +, ×, = (b)×, ÷,+,-,= SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Evening) (c) − and + (d) × and +
(c) −, ×, ÷, +, = (d)×, −, +, ÷, = (a) ÷, -, +, × (b) -, ÷, +, ×
Q.265. Select the correct combination of
(c) ÷, +, ×, - (d) ×, +, ÷, -
Q.253. Which two numbers should be mathematical signs that can sequentially
interchanged to make the given equation replace the * signs and balance the given
Q.259. If ‘×’ means ‘addition’, ‘÷’
correct? equation.
means ‘multiplication’, ‘+’ means
63 ÷ 21- 42 + 8×7 = 135 64 * 16 * 22 * 11 * 5 * 70
‘subtraction’, and ‘-’ means ‘division’,
SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening)
then what is the value of the following
(a) 7 and 63 (b) 21 and 8 (a) ×, –, +, ÷, = (b) –, +, ÷, ×, =
expression?
(c) 7 and 21 (d) 21 and 42 (c) ×, +, –, ÷, = (d) +, –, ÷, ×, =
16 - 4×12÷ 3+18
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Evening)
Q.254. Select the correct sequence of Q.266. Select the correct combination of
(a) 22 (b) 24 (c) 18 (d) 30
mathematical signs to replace the * signs mathematical signs to sequentially
so as to balance the given equation. replace the * signs and balance the given
SSC CHSL 2020 Tier I equation.
72*12*8*6*22 = 32
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning) 2 * 400 * 7605 * 9 * 45 = 0
Q.260. Select the correct combination of SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Morning)
(a) ×, +, -, ÷ (b) ÷, -, ×, +
mathematical signs that can sequentially (a) −,×, ÷, + (b) ×, −, ÷, +
(c) ÷, +, ×, - (d) +, ÷, ×, -
replace the * signs and balance the given (c) ×, ÷,−, + (d) −,×, +, ÷
equation.
Q.255. If ‘+’ is interchanged with ‘×’, 14 * 11 * 552 * 23 * 29 = 159
and ‘-’ is interchanged with ‘÷’, then Q.267. Which two signs should be
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning) interchanged to make the following
which of the following equation is (a) ×, +, ÷, − (b) ×, −, ÷, + equation correct?
correct? (c) ×, ÷, −, + (d) +, −, ÷, × 18 – 12 ÷ 4 + 8 × 2 = 5
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 18 - 6 × 24 + 4÷64 = 50 Q.261. Which two signs should be (a) + and – (b) ÷ and ×
(b) 18 + 6 × 24 - 4÷64 = 50 interchanged to make the following (c) – and ÷ (d) + and ÷
(c) 18 + 6÷24 - 4× 64 = 50 equation correct?
(d) 18÷6+24 - 4× 64 = 50 8 + 12 ÷ 6 × 8 – 9 = 8 Q.268. Which of the following set of
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon) numbers, if placed from left to right in
(a) × and ÷ (b) + and ×
(c) × and − (d) ÷ and +
place of the letters, will fit the given 15 C 7 B (24 D 8) A 16 C 4 B 21 D 3 (c) -, +, ×, ÷, = (d) +, -, ÷, ×, =
equation? SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening)
A × B ÷ C – D + E = 14 (a) 151 (b) 165 (c) 159 (d) 179 Q.281. Which two signs should be
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening) interchanged to make the given equation
(a) A = 13, B = 3, C = 4, D = 5, E = 2 Q.275. Which two signs should be correct?
(b) A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, D = 5, E = 13 interchanged to make the following 39 ÷ 3 × 13 + 26 – 13 = 2
(c) A = 4, B = 13, C = 3, D = 5, E = 2 equation correct? SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning)
(d) A = 4, B = 13, C = 2, D = 3, E = 5 12 – 8 + 4 ÷ 2 × 8 = 4 (a) × and – (b) ÷ and –
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning) (c) ÷ and × (d) + and –
Q.269. Select the correct combination of (a) – and × (b) × and +
mathematical signs that can sequentially (c) ÷ and – (d) × and ÷ Q.282. If ‘×’ means ‘–’, ‘÷’ means ‘+’,
replace the * signs and balance the given ‘+’ means ‘×’ and ‘–’ means ‘÷’, then
equation. Q.276. Which two signs should be what will be the value of the following
110 * 728 * 28 * 15 * 413 = 87 interchanged to make the given equation expression?
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning) correct? 16 ÷ 32 – 4 × 2 + 1 = ?
(a) +, −, ×, ÷ (b) +, ×, ÷, − 21 + 5 – 45 × 9 ÷ 3 = 11 SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) +, ×, −, ÷ (d) +, ÷, ×, − SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) 7.5 (b) 32 (c) 22 (d) 10
(a) + and – (b) + and ×
Q.270. Which two signs should be (c) ÷ and × (d) × and – Q.283. Which two signs and two
interchanged to make the given equation numbers should be interchanged to make
correct? Q.277. Which two signs should be the given equation correct?
24 ÷ 4 + 50 – 20 × 6 = 35 interchanged to balance the following 12 × 5 + 7 ÷ 4 – 6 = 25
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon) equation? SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) ÷ and × (b) × and – 646 ÷ 19 – 746 + 20 × 34 = 100 (a) × and ÷, 7 and 6
(c) + and – (d) ÷ and – SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening) (b) × and −, 6 and 5
(a) − and × (b) × and+ (c) ÷ and −, 4 and 12
Q.271. Select the correct combination of (c) − and+ (d) × and ÷ (d) × and +, 12 and 4
mathematical signs to sequentially
replace the * signs to balance the Q.278. Which two digits and signs need Q.284. Which two digits and signs need
following equation. to be interchanged so as to balance the to be interchanged so as to balance the
40 * 5 * 7 * 24 * 6 * 38 given equation? given equation?
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) 65 + 13 − 119 ÷ 32 × 8 = 175 75 − 13 + 19 × 8 ÷ 5 = 93
(a) ÷, −, ×, +, = (b) +, ×, −, ÷, = SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning)
(c) +, ×, ÷, −, = (d) ÷, ×, −, +, = (a) 8 and 3; × and ÷ (a) 7 and 9; + and ×
(b) 9 and 8; + and ÷ (b) 5 and 8; − and ÷
Q.272. Select the correct combination of (c) 5 and 8; − and × (c) 3 and 5; − and ×
mathematical signs that can sequentially (d) 2 and 9; + and × (d) 8 and 3; × and ÷
replace the * signs and balance the given
equation. Q.279. Which two digits and signs need Q.285. Which two signs should be
25 * 48 * 6 * 12 * 2 = 41 to be interchanged so as to balance the interchanged to make the following
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning) given equation? equation correct?
(a) ÷, ×, +, − (b) −, ÷, +, × 97 ÷ 24 − 16 × 5 + 37 = 53 10 –15 × 9 ÷ 6 + 8 = 8
(c) −, ×, +, ÷ (d) +, ÷, −, × SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 2 and 3; ÷ and − (a) + and ÷ (b) × and −
Q.273. Which two signs should be (b) 7 and 6; + and − (c) + and × (d) – and ÷
interchanged to make the following (c) 4 and 7; ÷ and +
equation correct? (d) 2 and 3; + and × Q.286. Select the correct combination of
13 × 2 − (8 ÷ 4) + (4 × 1) = 24 mathematical signs that can sequentially
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon) Q.280. Select the correct combination of replace the *
(a) + and ÷ (b) + and – mathematical signs that can sequentially signs and balance the given equation.
(c) – and × (d) + and × replace the * signs and balance the given 7 * 96 * 8 * 39 * 25 = 70
Q.274. What will be the value of the equation SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening)
given expression if ‘A’ means ‘+’, ‘B’ 100 * 25 * 35 * 15 * 5 * 180 (a) ×, −, ÷, + (b) ×, ÷, −, +
means ‘–’, ‘C’ means ‘×’ and ‘D’ means SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening) (c) +, ÷, −, × (d) −, ×, ÷, +
‘÷’? (a) -, +, ÷, ×, = (b) ×, -, +, ÷, =
Q.287. Which two digits need to be Q.293. Which two numbers should be replace the * signs and make the
interchanged so as to balance the given interchanged to make the given equation equation correct.
equation? correct? 68 * 138* 23 * 54 * 20
75 ÷ 18 + 51 × 8 − 82 = 87 64 + 36 ÷ 3 × 9 – 32 = 44 SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning) (a) ×, +, =, ÷ (b) =, ×, +, ÷
(a) 7 and 8 (b) 1 and 5 (a) 3 and 9 (b) 32 and 36 (c) +, ÷, −, = (d) ×, +, −, =
(c) 5 and 2 (d) 8 and 2 (c) 64 and 36 (d) 9 and 64
Q.300. Which two numbers should be
Q.288. Which of the following equations Q.294. Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation
will be correct when the signs + and ×, interchanged to make the following correct?
and the numbers 3 and 6 are equation correct? 36× 81÷ 9 – (88 ÷ 4)+14 +(22 + 7) = 169
interchanged? 6 + 12 × 8 ÷16 - 12 = 8 SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) 81 and 36 (b) 14 and 22
(a) 11 × 6 + 3 = 69 (b) 7 + 3 × 6 = 48 (a) × and ÷ (b) ÷ and + (c) 9 and 36 (d) 36 and 14
(c) 9 × 3 + 6 = 33 (d) 12 × 3 + 6 = 30 (c) - and + (d) + and ×
Q.301. Select the correct sequence of
Q.289. Which two digits and two signs Q.295. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs that can sequentially
need to be interchanged so as to balance mathematical signs to sequentially replace the * signs and balance the given
the given equation? replace the * signs to balance the equation.
98 ÷ 4 − 126 + 96 × 5 = 266 following question. 6 * 10 * 55 * 162 * 9 = 23
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening) 40 * 15 * 3 * 72 * 9 = 77 SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 8 and 2; − and + SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening) (a) ×, −, +, ÷ (b) +, −, ÷, ×
(b) 5 and 8; × and ÷ (a) ×, ÷, +, - (b) +, ÷, -, × (c) ÷, +, ×, − (d) ×, ÷, −, +
(c) 5 and 9; + and ÷ (c) +, ×, -, ÷ (d) +, ×, ÷, -
(d) 6 and 4; × and ÷ Q.302. Select the correct combination of
SSC CGL 2020 Tier I mathematical signs that can sequentially
Q.290. Which two digits and signs need replace the * signs and balance the
to be interchanged so as to balance the Q.296. Select the correct combination of equation.
given equation? mathematical signs that can sequentially 36 * 14 * 63 * 9 * 11 * (6 * 3) * 90
26 ÷ 6 − 54 + 24 × 8 = 174 replace the * signs and balance the given SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning) equation. (a) -, +, ÷, ×, =, -, +
(a) 8 and 6; × and ÷ 42 * 7 * 64 * 11 * 6 *4 (b) -, +, ÷, ×, -, +, =
(b) 4 and 2; + and ÷ SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning) (c) +, -, ÷, ×, =, -, +
(c) 6 and 4; − and × (a) ×, +, –, ÷, = (b) ÷, +, –, ×, = (d) -, +, ×, ÷, -, +, =
(d) 5 and 8; × and + (c) ×, –, +, ÷, = (d) ÷, –, +, ×, =
Q.303. Select the correct combination of
Q.291. Which two signs should be Q.297. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs that can sequentially
interchanged to make the given equation mathematical signs that can sequentially replace the * signs and balance the
correct? replace the * signs and balance the equation.
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) equation. 1496 * 8 * 13 * 40 * 5 * 0
45 – 49 + 26 × 70 ÷ 35 = 42 60 * 2 * 3 * 6 * 5 * 43 SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) ÷ and × (b) × and – SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) ÷, +, −, ×, = (b) ÷, +, =, −, ×
(c) + and × (d) + and – (a) ÷, +, ×, -, = (b) ÷, +, ×, =, - (c) ÷, −, +, ×, = (d) ÷, ×, =, +, −
(c) ÷, ×, +, -, = (d) +, ÷, ×, =, -
Q.292. Select the correct combination of Q.304. Select the correct combination of
mathematical signs to sequentially Q.298. If ‘A’ means ‘+’, ‘B’ means ‘–’, mathematical signs that can sequentially
replace the * signs to balance the given ‘C’ means ‘×’, and ‘D’ means ‘÷’, then replace the * signs and balance the
equation. what will be the value of the given equation.
1496 * 8 * 13 * 40 * 5 = 0 expression? 18 * 12 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 53
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening) 45D9C(16B7)A54D27C11B9C14D2 SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) ÷, +, −, × (b) +, ÷, −, × SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) (a) ×, ÷, −, +, = (b) ×, ÷, +, =,−
(c) −, +, ÷, × (d) +, ÷, ×, − (a) 21 (b) 4 (c) 9 (d) 11 (c) ×, ÷, +, −, = (d) ×, ÷, =, +, −
Q.299. Select the correct combination of Q.305. Select the correct combination of
mathematical signs that can sequentially mathematical signs that can sequentially
replace the * signs and make the replace the * signs and balance the 512 * 32 * 9 * 100 * 6 * 25 * 2
equation correct. equation. SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening)
48 * 12 * 8 * 15 * 3 * 44 5 * 468 * 18 * 70 * 180 * 4 * 5 (a) +, ×, ÷, =, −, × (b) ÷, ×, +, −, =, ×
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening) (c) ÷, ×, +, =, −, × (d) ÷, ×, −, +, =, ×
(a) ×, ÷, =, −, + (b) +, ÷, −, =, × (a) ×, ÷, -, +, =, × (b) ×, ÷, +, -, =, ×
(c) =, ×, +, ÷, − (d) ÷, ×, +, −, = (c) ×, ÷, +, =, -, × (d) ÷, ×, +, -, =, × SSC MTS 2020 Tier 1
Q.306. Select the correct combination of Q.312. Select the correct combination of Q.318. Which two digits can be
mathematical signs that can sequentially mathematical signs that can sequentially interchanged so as to balance the given
replace the * signs and balance the given replace the * signs and balance the equation?
equation. equation. 87 × 2 – 65 + 182 ÷ 38 = 155
14 * 7 * 39 * 133 * 19 * 130 25 * 7 * 40 * 20 * 4 * 210 SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning )
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning) (a) 2 and 8 (b) 5 and 7
(a) ÷, +, –, ×, = (b) ×, –, +, ÷, = (a) ×, +, −, ÷, = (b) ×, −, +, ÷, = (c) 6 and 2 (d) 8 and 6
(c) ×, +, –, ÷, = (d) ÷, –, +, ×, = (c) −, +, =, ÷, × (d) +, −, =, ÷, ×
Q.319. Select the correct sequence of
Q.307. Which two numbers should be Q.313. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially
interchanged to make the given equation mathematical signs that can sequentially replace the * signs so as to balance the
correct? replace the * signs and balance the given equation.
78 ÷ 48 × 8 + (26 × 7) – 39 + (45 + 15) equation. 46 * 72 * 18 * 27 * 135 = 19
= 210 252 * 14 * 8 * 100 * 16 * 60 SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning )
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) –, ×, ÷, + (b) ×, ÷, –, +
(a) 26 and 15 (b) 78 and 45 (a) ÷, -, ×, +, = (b) ÷, ×, -, +, = (c) +, ÷, ×, – (d) ÷, –, +, ×
(c) 48 and 39 (d) 45 and 48 (c) ÷, ×, +, =, - (d) ÷, ×, +, -, =
Q.320. If the following mathematical
Q.308. Select the correct combination of Q.314. Select the correct combination of signs are changed as given below, then
mathematical signs that can sequentially mathematical signs that can sequentially select the option which represents the
replace the * signs and balance the replace the * signs and balance the given correct equation.
equation. equation. ÷ is changed to +
483 * 23 * 93 * 16 * 4 * 50 14 * 7 * 39 * 133 * 19 * 130 × is changed to −
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening) + is changed to x
(a) ÷, -, +, ×, = (b) +, ÷, -, ×, = (a) ÷, –, +, ×, = (b) ×, –, +, ÷, = − is changed to ÷
(c) ÷, +, -, =, × (d) ÷, +, -, ×, = (c) ÷, +, –, ×, = (d) ×, +, –, ÷, = SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon )
(a) 26 × 18 ÷ 39 + 4 − 111 = 100
Q.309. Select the correct combination of Q.315. Which two signs should be (b) 26 + 18 − 39 × 4 ÷ 111 = 119
mathematical signs that can sequentially interchanged to make the given equation (c) 26 − 18 + 39 × 4 ÷ 111 = 203
replace the * signs and make the correct? (d) 26 − 18 + 39 ÷ 4 × 111 = 40
equation correct. 156 – 13 + 9 × 18 ÷ 5 = 169
45 * 24 * 72 * 20 * 12 * 7 SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning) Q.321. If 'A' stands for 'subtraction', 'B'
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning) (a) × and ÷ (b) × and – stands for 'addition', 'C' stands for
(a) =, ×, +, ÷, – (b) ÷, ×, +, –, = (c) ÷ and + (d) ÷ and – 'multiplication' and 'D' stands for
(c) +, ÷, –, =, × (d) ×, ÷, =, –, + 'division', then what will be the value of
Q.316. Select the correct combination of the following equation?
Q.310. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs that can sequentially 96 D 12 A 6 B 3 C 5
mathematical signs that can sequentially replace the * signs and make the SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon )
replace the * signs and balance the equation correct. (a) 1158 (b) 128
equation. 135 * 15 * 3 * 2 * 13 *16 (c) 17 (d) 7
221 * 17 * 12 * 130 * 24 * 50 SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) +, ÷, −, =, × (b) =, ×, +, ÷, − Q.322. Select the correct combination of
(a) ÷, −, ×, =, + (b) ×, ÷, −, +, = (c) ÷, ×, +, −, = (d) ×, +, =, ÷, − mathematical signs to sequentially
(c) ÷, ×, −, +, = (d) ÷, ×, −, =, + replace the * signs and balance the given
Q.317. Select the correct combination of equation.
Q.311. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs that can sequentially 11 * 4 * 3 * 3 * 7 * 8
mathematical signs that can sequentially replace the * signs and balance the SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening )
equation. (a) +, –, ×, ÷, = (b) ×, ÷, +, –, =
(c) +, ×, ÷, –, = (d) ×, –, +, ÷, = SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening ) (c) × and ÷ (d) – and +
38 A 56 B 8 C 15 D (36 E 28) = 151
Q.323. Which two signs should be (a) – × + ÷ – (b) – ÷ + × – Q.336. Which two signs and two digits
interchanged to make the given equation (c) + ÷ × – + (d) × – ÷ + – can be interchanged so as to balance the
correct? given equation?
17 × 3 ÷ 6 − 2 + 7 = 55 Q.330. Which two numbers should be 75 ÷ 15 – 18 × 12 + 17 = 79
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening ) interchanged to make the given equation SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning )
(a) − and × (b) ÷ and − correct? (a) + and ×; 5 and 8
(c) ÷ and × (d) + and × 42 ÷ 7 × 5 + 35 – 49 = 18 (b) – and ×; 7 and 5
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning ) (c) × and –; 2 and 5
Q.324. Select the correct sequence of (a) 42 and 49 (b) 35 and 49 (d) – and ÷; 2 and 5
mathematical signs to replace the * signs (c) 5 and 35 (d) 42 and 35
so as to balance the given equation. Q.337. Which two signs can be
92*4*36*13*9=104 Q.331. If A denotes ‘addition’, B interchanged so as to balance the given
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning ) denotes ‘multiplication’, C denotes equation?
(a) ÷ - + × (b) + - ÷ × ‘subtraction’, and D denotes ‘division’, SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning )
(c) - ÷ × + (d) × + ÷ - then what will be the value of the 8 – 13 + 32 ÷ 8 × 17 = 91
following expression? (a) + and × (b) – and ×
Q.325. If - is interchanged with ÷ and + 5 B 5 B 3 A 14 C (28 D 7) A 5 B (13 C (c) ÷ and × (d) + and –
is interchanged with ×, then which of the 9)
following equations is correct? SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Morning ) Q.338. Select the correct combination of
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning ) (a) 105 (b) 112 (c) 95 (d) 45 mathematical signs to replace the * signs
(a) 32 × 21 + 9 ÷ 184 - 8 = 198 and to balance the given equation.
(b) 32 + 21 - 9 × 184 ÷ 8 = 198 Q.332. Which two numbers should be 5 * 7 * 36 * 18 * 2 * 8
(c) 32 ÷ 21 + 9 - 184 × 8 = 198 interchanged to make the given equation SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon)
(d) 32 + 21 × 9 - 184 ÷ 8 = 198 correct? (a) ×, +, –, ÷, = (b) ×, +, ÷, –, =
45 ÷ 5 × 7 + 18 – 9 = 48 (c) ×, –, +, ÷, = (d) ÷, ×, –, +, =
Q.326. Which two signs should be SSC MTS 07/10/2021 (Afternoon)
interchanged to make the given equation (a) 45 and 9 (b) 9 and 7 Q.339. Which two numbers should be
correct? (c) 5 and 9 (d) 18 and 9 interchanged to make the given equation
32 + 14 × 3 – 91 ÷ 7 = 3 correct?
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon) Q.333. If A denotes ‘addition’, B 64 – 24 ÷ 3 + 32 × 12 = 158
(a) + and – (b) + and × denotes ‘multiplication’, C denotes SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) ÷ and – (d) ÷ and × ‘subtraction’, and D denotes ‘division’, (a) 12 and 32 (b) 12 and 3
then what will be the value of the (c) 64 and 12 (d) 32 and 64
Q.327. Which two numbers should be following expression?
interchanged to make the given equation 17 C 12 A (6 B 4) D 8 A 15 D 5 Q.340. Which two signs should be
correct? SSC MTS 07/10/2021 (Afternoon) interchanged to make the given equation
72 + 63 ÷ 9 × 5 – 36 = 67 (a) 13 (b) 21 (c) 11 (d) 17 correct?
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon) 7 + 3 – 24 ÷ 6 × 12 = 29
(a) 63 and 36 (b) 63 and 72 Q.334. If the signs – and + are SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening )
(c) 5 and 36 (d) 72 and 36 interchanged, then which of the (a) + and × (b) ÷ and ×
following equations would be correct? (c) + and – (d) × and –
Q.328. Which two digits can be SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening )
interchanged so as to balance the given (a) 7 × 3 + 9 – 6 = 17 Q.341. Select the correct combination of
equation? (b) 12 + 3 × 2 – 4 = 10 mathematical signs to replace the * signs
76 + 108 ÷ 9 – 11 × 2 = 18 (c) 10 ÷ 5 – 10 + 5 = 8 and balance the given equation.
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening ) (d) 9 – 6 × 2 + 8 = 11 25 * 5 * 6 * 15 * 3 * 50
(a) 2 and 7 (b) 8 and 7 SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening )
(c) 1 and 7 (d) 6 and 2 Q.335. Which two signs should be (a) ÷, ×, –, +, = (b) +, ×, –, ÷, =
interchanged to make the given equation (c) ×, ÷, +, –, = (d) ×, +, ÷, –, =
Q.329. Select the correct sequence of correct?
mathematical signs to sequentially 8 + 6 × 4 ÷ 2 – 10 = 6 Q.342. If the signs + and × are
replace the A, B, C,D and E so as to SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening ) interchanged, then which of the
balance the given equation. (a) + and × (b) × and – following equations would be correct?
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning) Q.349. Select the correct sequence of SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning)
(a) 9 × 3 - 7 + 9 = 19 mathematical signs to sequentially 110 + 728 ÷ 28 – 15 × 413 = 87
(b) 10 × 5 ÷ 10 + 10 = 10 replace the letters A, B, C, D and E so as (a) – and + (b) ÷ and –
(c) 4 ÷ 8 + 6 × 3 = 8 to balance the given equation. (c) ÷ and + (d) × and –
(d) 18 × 3 ÷ 12 + 8 = 20 SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning)
(38 A 17) B 9 C 117 D 13 E 94 = 104 Q.356. Which two signs should be
Q.343. Which two signs should be (a) ×, ÷, +, –, – (b) +, ÷, ×, +, – interchanged to make the given equation
interchanged to make the given equation (c) –, ×, +, ÷, – (d) ×, –, ÷, +, – correct?
correct? SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon)
10 ÷ 5 - 4 × 3 + 6 = 13 Q.350. Select the correct sequence of 8 × 9 ÷ 15 + 30 – 5 = 63
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning) mathematical signs to replace the * signs (a) – and × (b) + and –
(a) + and ÷ (b) - and × so as to balance the given equation. (c) + and × (d) ÷ and –
(c) ÷ and × (d) + and - SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon)
42 * 36 * 5 * 78 * (8 * 5) = 216 Q.357. Which two numbers should be
Q.344. Select the correct combination of (a) ÷ + × + – (b) + × – ÷ + interchanged to make the given equation
mathematical signs to sequentially (c) × ÷ + – + (d) – + ÷ × + correct?
replace the * signs and balance the given SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon)
equation. Q.351. Which two digits and signs can 14 × 7 – 25 ÷ 5 + 95 = 104
17 * 3 * 6 * 2 * 7 * 55 be interchanged so as to balance the (a) 14 and 95 (b) 25 and 7
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) given equation? (c) 7 and 5 (d) 25 and 95
(a) ×, –, ÷, +, = (b) –, ÷, +, ×, = SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon)
(c) ÷, +, –, ×, = (d) –, +, ÷, ×, = 36 ÷ 2 – 159 + 78 × 18 = 135 Q.358. Which two signs should be
(a) 8 and 2; × and ÷ interchanged to make the given equation
Q.345. Which two signs should be (b) 5 and 8; + and – correct?
interchanged to make the given equation (c) 8 and 7; × and ÷ SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
correct? (d) 6 and 8; + and – 128 + 8 × 2 ÷ 4 – 6 = 30
8 × 4 – 7 + 8 ÷ 2 = 35 (a) × and – (b) ÷ and –
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon) Q.352. If the signs + and ÷ are (c) ÷ and + (d) – and +
(a) + and – (b) ÷ and – interchanged, then which of the
(c) – and × (d) × and ÷ following equations would be correct? Q.359. Select the correct sequence of
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening) mathematical signs to sequentially
Q.346. Select the correct combination of (a) 8 +12 × 3 ÷ 1 = 4 replace the * signs and balance the given
mathematical signs to sequentially (b) 15 - 12 + 6 ÷ 2 = 13 equation.
replace the * signs and balance the given (c) 9 + 6 × 4 ÷ 2 = 8 SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
equation. (d) 4 ÷ 8 + 12 × 6 = 10 8 * 20 * 320 * 20 * 10 = 166
7 * 2 * 5* 4 * 2 * 15 (a) +, ×, –, ÷ (b) ×, +, ÷, –
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening ) Q.353. Which two signs should be (c) ÷, ×, +, – (d) –, ÷, +, ×
(a) ÷, −, +, ×, = (b) −, ÷, +, ×, = interchanged to make the given equation
(c) +, ×, −, ÷, = (d) ×, −, +, ÷, = correct? Q.360. Which two signs should be
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening) interchanged to make the given equation
Q.347. Which two signs should be 15 + 15 ÷ 15 - 15 × 15 = 15 correct?
interchanged to make the given equation (a) + and × (b) ÷ and + SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning)
correct? (c) + and - (d) ÷ and × 36 − 6 ÷ 6 × 6 + 30 = 0
3 ÷ 6 − 2 + 8 × 4 = 18 (a) – and + (b) + and ×
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening ) Q.354. If ‘×’ stands for 'addition', ‘÷’ (c) ÷ and × (d) – and ÷
(a) ÷ and − (b) + and ÷ stands for 'subtraction', ‘+’ stands for
(c) ÷ and × (d) +and − 'multiplication' and ‘–‘ stands for Q.361. Select the correct combination of
'division', then mathematical signs to sequentially
Q.348. Which two digits can be 75 × 345 + 15 – 23 ÷ (15 + 18) = ? replace the * signs and to balance the
interchanged so as to balance the given SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning) given equation.
equation? (a) 10 (b) 20 (c) 40 (d) 30 SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning)
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning) 72 * 4 * 15 * 3 * 12 = 51
186 ÷ 17 + 104 – 12 × 3 = 16 Q.355. Which two signs should be (a) ÷, +, ×, – (b) –, +, ÷, ×
(a) 2 and 7 (b) 8 and 3 interchanged to make the given equation (c) ÷, +, –, × (d) +, ÷, ×, –
(c) 6 and 4 (d) 4 and 7 correct ?
Q.362. In a certain language, if the digits Q.368. Which two digits and signs can Q.374. If the signs - and ÷ are
7 and 2 are interchanged and 3 and 4 are be interchanged so as to balance the interchanged, then which of the
interchanged, then what is the value of given equation? following equations would be correct?
the following expression? SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon) SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon)
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon) 46 × 6 + 32 - 12 ÷ 8 = - 34 (a) 12 ÷ 3+ 9 - 9 = 4
52 ÷ 4 – 7 × 5 + 3 (a) 8 and 6; ÷ and × (b) 9 ÷ 9 - 9 + 9 = 9
(a) 33 (b) 17 (c) 15 (d) 13 (b) 3 and 2; × and - (c) 12 + 4 - 4 ÷ 2 = 3
(c) 6 and 2; + and × (d) 6 ÷ 3 + 12 - 6 = 5
Q.363. In a certain language, if '+' means (d) 4 and 6; ÷ and +
'multiplication', '×' means 'division', '÷' Q.375. Which two signs should be
means 'subtraction', and '–' means Q.369. If ÷ is interchanged with +, and × interchanged to make the given equation
'addition', then find the value of the is interchanged with -, then which of the correct?
following expression. (Apply following equations is correct? SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon)
BODMAS) SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon) 18 ÷ 9 + 12 × 4 - 8 = 15
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Afternoon) (a) 24 × 84 + 12 ÷ 16 - 7 = 129 (a) ÷ and × (b) × and -
18 ÷ 6 × 3 – 4 + 5 (b) 24 + 84 ÷ 12 - 16 × 7= 129 (c) + and - (d) - and ÷
(a) 36 (b) 1 (c) 28 (d) 40 (c) 24 - 84 ÷ 12 + 16 × 7 = 129
(d) 24 - 84 ÷ 12 × 16 + 7 = 129 Q.376. If A denotes ‘addition’, B
Q.364. Select the correct sequence of denotes ‘multiplication’, C denotes
mathematical signs to replace the * signs Q.370. If A denotes ‘addition’, B ‘subtraction’, and D denotes ‘division’,
so as to balance the given equation. denotes ‘multiplication’, C denotes then what will be the value of the
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) ‘subtraction’, and D denotes ‘division’, following expression?
78 * 26 * 4 * 13 * 28 = 58 then what will be the value of the SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening)
(a) + ÷ × + (b) ÷ + × – following expression? 5 B 3 A 4 B (6 C 2) C (18 D 3) D 2
(c) – ÷ + × (d) + × ÷ – SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening) (a) 37 (b) 31 (c) 28 (d) 45
14 B (18 D 3) A 5 B 7 C 12 B (24 D 4)
Q.365. Which two numbers and signs (a) 47 (b) 77 (c) 41 (d) 53 Q.377. Which two numbers should be
can be interchanged so as to balance the interchanged to make the given equation
given equation? Q.371. Which two numbers should be correct?
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening) interchanged to make the given equation SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening)
18 × 7 ÷ 36 + 78 – 14 = 86 correct? 8 × 7 – 42 ÷ 14 × 2 + 21 = 66
(a) 6 and 4; – and + SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening) (a) 14 and 21 (b) 2 and 7
(b) 1 and 4; × and ÷ 14 + 32 – 56 ÷ 28 × 5 = 40 (c) 14 and 42 (d) 7 and 14
(c) 3 and 4; × and + (a) 28 and 32 (b) 5 and 14
(d) 4 and 3; ÷ and – (c) 14 and 32 (d) 28 and 14 Q.378. If the mathematical signs are
changed as given below, then select the
Q.366. In a certain language, if ‘+’ Q.372. Which two signs should be option which
means ‘division’, ‘×’ means interchanged to make the given equation represents the correct equation.
‘subtraction’, ‘÷’ means ‘addition’ and correct? × means +
‘-’ means ‘multiplication’, then find the SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning) − means ×
value of the following expression (apply 7 ÷ 2 × 5 − 4 + 2 = 15 + means ÷
BODMAS). (a) − and ÷ (b) + and − ÷ means −
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) (c) ÷ and + (d) × and ÷ SSC MTS 22/10/2021 (Morning)
24 ÷ 6 - 2 + 4 × 2 (a) 18 - 25 + 30 ÷ 7 × 11 = 19
(a) 25 (b) 13 (c) 12 (d) 10 Q.373. Select the correct combination of (b) 18 + 25 − 30 ÷7 × 11 = 30
mathematical signs to sequentially (c) 18 + 25 − 30 × 7 ÷ 11 = 14
Q.367. In a certain language, if 4 and 6 replace the * signs and balance the given (d) 18 ÷ 25 + 30 -7 × 11 = 31
are interchanged and 6 and 9 are equation.
interchanged, then which of the SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning) Q.379. If the mathematical signs are
following numbers will be the highest? 3 * 6 * 2 * 8 * 4 * 5 * 36 changed as given below,÷ means × ; ×
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) (a) ×, ÷, +, ×, –, = means − ; + means ÷ ; and - means +,
(a) 7486 (b) 4555 (b) –, ×, +, ÷, ×, = then select the option which represents
(c) 9383 (d) 7458 (c) +, ×, –, ×, ÷, = the final value of the given equation.
(d) ÷, ×, +, ×, –, = 39 + 3 ÷ 4 − 1 × 3
SSC MTS 22/10/2021 (Morning)
SEQUENCE OF WORDS Q.2. Select the correct alternative to Q.7. Select the correct alternative to
indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the
following words in a logical and following words in a logical and
Introduction of sequence of words - in
meaningful order. meaningful order.
this type of questions, certain
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
inter-related words and numbered are
1.Sleep 2.Cold 1. Fruit 2. Harvest
given , followed by various sequences of
3.Blanket 4.Winter 3. Seed 4. Sell
the numbers denoting them, as
5.Warm 6.Shop 5. Plant
alternatives. the student is required to
(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
arrange these words in a logical
(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
sequences based on a common property
and then choose the correctly graded
Q.3. Select the correct alternative to Q.8. Select the correct alternative to
sequences from the given alternatives.
indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the
Ex - 1
following words in a logical and following words in a logical and
Arrange the following words in a logical
meaningful order. meaningful order:
and meaningful order.
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening)
1. Family
1. Diagnosis 2. Recovery 1. Judgement 2. Arrest
2. Community
3. Pain 4. Treatment 3. Prison 4. Court
3. Member
5. Hospital 5. Crime 6. Punishment
4. Locality
(a) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2 (b) 5, 3, 1, 4, 2 (a) 5 2 4 1 6 3 (b) 5 2 3 4 1 6
5. Country
(c) 3, 5, 1, 4, 2 (d) 5, 1, 4, 1, 2 (c) 5 4 2 1 6 3 (d) 3 6 4 1 2 5
Sol:
Q.4. Select the correct alternative to Q.9. Select the correct alternative to
Clearly, a member is part of a family,
indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the
which in turn is a part of community.
following words in a logical and following words in a logical and
The community lives in a locality
meaningful order. meaningful order.
which lies within a Country. Thus, the
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
correct order is 3,1,2,4,5
1. Injury 2. Recovery 1.Ornaments 2.Gold
3. Accident 4. Showroom 3.Goldsmith 4.Jewelry shop
Ex - 2
4. Drive 5. Car 5.Bride
Arrange the following words in a logical
(a) 4, 6, 5, 3, 1, 2 (b) 6, 4, 3, 5, 1, 2 (a)4, 2, 5, 3, 1 (b)2, 5, 4, 3, 1
and meaningful order.
(c) 4, 6, 5, 3, 2, 1 (d) 5, 6, 3, 2, 1, 4 (c)2, 4, 5, 1, 3 (d)2, 3, 1, 4 ,5
1. Phrase
2. Letter
Q.5. Select the correct alternative to Q.10. Select the correct alternative to
3. Word
indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the
4. Sentence
following words in a logical and following words in a logical and
meaningful order. meaningful order.
Sol:.
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
Clearly, A group of letters makes a
1.Treatment 2.Diagnosis 1. Chapter 2. Word
word. A group of words make a phrase.
3.Doctor 4.Discharge 3. Letter 4. Phrase
A group of phrases makes a sentence.
5.Bill 5. Paragraph 6. Sentence
(a)3, 2, 1, 5, 4 (b)4, 5, 3, 2, 1 (a)3, 2, 4, 6, 5, 1 (b)2, 3, 4, 1, 6, 5
SSC CPO 2018 TIER 1
(c)3, 2, 5, 1, 4 (d)2, 3, 1, 4, 5 (c)3, 2, 6, 4, 5, 1 (d)3, 2, 4, 6, 1, 5
Q.1. Select the correct alternative to
Q.6. Select the correct alternative to Q.11. 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 12/03/2019 (Morning)
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
1. Probation 2. Selection
1.Cloud 2.Shelter 1. Karnataka 2. Bengaluru
3. Application 4. Confirmation.
3.Monsoon 4.Rain 3. Asia 4. India
5. Appointment
5.Flood 6.Relief 5. World
(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 (a) 1,5,4,3,2 (b) 3,4,2,1,5
(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 (c) 2,1,4,3,5 (d) 2,3,4,1,5
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
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) logical and meaningful order.
1. Paragraphs 2. Letters 1. Class 2. Entrance 1. Buy 2. Dinner
3. Sentences 4. Words 3. Result 4. Admission 3. Market 4. Vegetables
5. Book 6. Pages 5. Graduation 6. Job 5. Cook
(a) 234165 (b) 241365 (a) 5, 2, 6, 4, 3, 1 (b) 2, 3, 4, 1, 5, 6 SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
(c) 243156 (d) 243165 (c) 6, 2, 5, 4, 3, 1 (d) 2, 3, 4, 1, 6, 5 (a) 1, 4, 5, 3, 2 (b) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2
(c) 4, 5, 3, 1, 2 (d) 3, 4, 1, 5, 2
Q.14. Select the correct alternative to Q.19. Select the correct alternative to
indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the Q.24. Arrange the following words in a
following words in a logical and following words in a logical and logical and meaningful order.
meaningful order. meaningful order. 1. Medicine 2. Diagnosis
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) 3. Prescription 4. Illness
1. State 2. Individual 1. Editor 2. Publisher 5. Recovery 6. Doctor
3. Family 4. Community 3. Author 4. Reader SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon)
5. Country 5. Bookseller (a) 4, 6, 2, 3, 1, 5 (b) 4, 6, 1, 3, 2, 5
(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, 6, 4, 1, 3, 5 (d) 4, 6, 3, 2, 1, 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.25. Arrange the following words in a
Q.15. Select the correct alternative to Q.20. Select the correct alternative to logical and meaningful order.
indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the 1. Salary 2. Recruitment
following words in a logical and following words in a logical and 3. Education 4. Promotion
meaningful order: meaningful order. 5. School 6. Employment
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon) SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
1. Performance 2. Plan (1) Knee (2) Heel (a) 5, 3, 2, 6, 1, 4 (b) 5, 3, 2, 6, 4, 1
3. Think 4. Feedback (3) Ankle (4) Thigh (c) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2, 6 (d) 3, 5, 4, 2, 6, 1
5. Idea (5) Calf
(a) 4,5,2,1,3 (b) 3,2,5,1,4 (a) 2, 3, 1, 4, 5 (b) 2, 3, 1, 5, 4 Q.26. Arrange the following words in a
(c) 3,5,2,1,4 (d) 2,3,4,5,1 (c) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1 (d) 2, 3, 5, 1, 4 logical and meaningful order.
1.Student 2. Job
Q.16. Select the correct alternative to Q.21. Select the correct alternative to 3. Interview 4. Education
indicate the arrangement of the indicate the arrangement of the 5.Retirement 6. Degree
following words in a logical and following words in a logical and SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
meaningful order. meaningful order. (a).1,5,3,6,42 (b)1,4,6,3,2,5
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) (c)5,3,2,1,4,6 (d)3,5,4,6,1,8
1. Childhood 2. Adulthood 1. Gateway of India 2. World
3. Infancy 4. Senillity 3. Mumbai 4. India Q.27. Arrange the following words in a
5. Adolescence 5. Maharashtra logical and meaningful order.
(a) 3,1,5,2,4 (b) 5,1,3,2,4 (a) 2, 4, 5, 1, 3 (b) 4, 2, 5, 3, 1 1. Writing 2. Distributing
(c) 5,4,3,2,1 (d) 2,1,5,3,4 (c) 2, 4, 5, 3, 1 (d) 4, 2, 5, 1, 3 3. Publishing 4. Printing
5. Editing
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) E. Sowing the seeds
(a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (b) 2, 4, 3, 1, 5 (a) 3 , 5 , 2 , 1 , 4 (b) 3 , 5 , 1 , 2 , 4 F. Dough making
(c) 2, 3, 4, 5, 1 (d) 1, 5, 4, 3, 2 (c) 5 , 3 , 1 , 2 , 4 (d) 5 , 3 , 1 , 4 , 2 SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) 1, 5, 3, 4, 6, 2 (b) 2, 5, 3, 4, 1, 6
Q.28. Arrange the following words in a Q.34. Arrange the following words in a (c) 1, 5, 3, 6, 4, 2 (d) 4, 5, 2, 6, 1, 3
logical and meaningful order. logical and meaningful order :
1. Cloud 2. Rainbow 1.) Write 2.) Publish Q.40. Arrange the following words in a
3. Devastation 4. Rain 3.) Author 4.) Reader logical and meaningful order.
5. Low Pressure 6. Flood 5.) Sale 1.Accident 2.Ambulance
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Morning) 3.Rash Driving 4.Injury
(a) 5, 4, 1, 2, 3, 6 (b) 5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 3 (a) 3 , 1 , 2 , 5 , 4 (b) 4 , 3 , 1 , 2 , 5 5.Hospital 6.Treatment
(c) 1, 5, 4, 2, 6, 3 (d) 5, 1, 4, 2, 6, 3 (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
Q.29. Arrange the following words in a Q.35. Arrange the following words in a (c) 3,1,4,2,5,6 (d) 3,1,4,2,6,5
logical and meaningful order. logical and meaningful order
1. Probation 2. Promotion 1.) Bronze 2.) Gold Q.41. Arrange the following words in a
3. Job 4. Interview 3.) Silver 4.) Platinum logical and meaningful order.
5. Confirmation 5.) Iron 1.Wrist 2.Nails
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Morning) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) 3.Shoulder 4.Elbow
(a) 5, 4, 2, 1, 3 (b) 4, 1, 2, 5, 3 (a) 3 , 1 , 5 , 2 , 4 (b) 5 , 1 , 3 , 2 , 4 5.Palm 6.Fingers
(c) 5, 1, 4, 2, 3 (d) 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 (c) 2 , 1 , 5 , 3 , 4 (d) 5 , 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 3,5,1,4,6,2 (b) 3,4,1,5,6,2
Q.30. Arrange the following words in Q.36. Arrange the following words in a (c) 3,4,1,2,5,6 (d) 3,1,4,2,5,6
logical and meaningful order. logical and meaningful order.
1. Learn 2. College 1. Kidney 2. Heart Q.42. Arrange the following words in a
3. Degree 4. Admission 3. Brain 4. Thyroid Gland logical and meaningful order.
5. Assessment 6. Class 5. Liver 1.Rajasthan 2. India
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) 3. Jaipur 4. North India
(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 5. Asia
(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 SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening)
(a) 1,3,2,4,5 (b) 1,3,4,2,5
Q.31. Arrange the following words in a Q.37. Arrange the following words in a (c) 3,1,2,4,5 (d) 3,1,4,2,5
logical and meaningful order. logical and meaningful order.
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) 1. Writing 2. Book
1. Doctor 2. Recovery 3. Seller 4. Idea SSC CHSL 2018 TIER 1
3. Hospital 4. Home 5. Feedback 6. Reader
5. Sickness 6. Medicine Store SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning) Q.43. Arrange the following words in a
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening) (a) 4, 1, 2, 3, 6, 5 (b) 4, 1, 2, 6, 3, 5 logical and meaningful order.
(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 1. Monkey 2. Elephant
(c) 4, 5, 6, 1, 3, 2 (d) 5, 3, 1, 6, 2, 4 3. Mouse 4. Fly
Q.38. Arrange the following words in a 5. Lion
Q.32. Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order. SSC CHSL 01/07/2019 (Evening)
logical and meaningful order. 1. Hunger 2. Cry (a) 3, 4, 1, 5, 2 (b) 4, 3, 1, 5, 2
1. Child 2. Marriage 3. Feeding 4. Child (c) 4, 1, 3, 2, 5 (d) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5
3. Infant 4. Employment 5. Sleep 6. Mother
5. Education SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon) Q.44. Arrange the following words in a
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Morning) (a) 4, 5, 2, 6, 3, 1 (b) 4, 1, 3, 6, 5, 2 logical and meaningful order.
(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 1. Promotion 2. Application
(c) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (d) 5, 2, 4, 1, 3 3. Job Appointment 4. Written Test
Q.39. Arrange the following words in a 5. Merit List
Q.33. Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order. SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
logical and meaningful order : A. Ploughing up the field (a) 2 , 5 , 4 , 3 , 1 (b) 3 , 2 , 4 , 1 , 5
1.) Egypt 2.) Africa B. Bread making (c) 4 , 2 , 5 , 3 , 1 (d) 2 , 4 , 5 , 3 , 1
3.) Great Pyramid 4.) World C. Production of wheat
5.) Giza D. Wheat grinding
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
SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening) 2. Travel arrangements Q.56. Arrange the following activities in
(a) 2 , 1 , 5 , 3 , 4 (b) 5 , 1 , 3 , 2 , 4 3. Hotel stay a logical and meaningful order.
(c) 3 , 1 , 5 , 2 , 4 (d) 5 , 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 4. Sightseeing 1. Attending classes in college
5. Reaching destination 2. Admission merit list declaration
Q.47. िन िल खत श ों को इस कार SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 (Morning ) 3. Getting admission in the college
व थत कर िजस कार ये अं ेजी के (a) 2, 5, 3, 4, 1 (b) 5, 3, 4, 2, 1 4. Applying for admission to college
श कोश म पाए जाते ह। (c) 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 (d) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1 5. Annual Examination – Class 12
A. Denote B. Destiny 6. Result declaration – Class 12
C. Diagonal D. Demand Q.52. Select the correct alternatives to SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Evening )
E. Density indicate the arrangement of the (a) 5, 6, 2, 4, 3, 1 (b) 5, 6, 4, 2, 3, 1
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) following activities in a logical and (c) 5, 6, 4, 2, 1, 3 (d) 6, 5, 4, 2, 3, 1
(a) 4 , 1 , 2 , 5 , 3 (b) 4 , 1 , 5 , 2 , 3 meaningful order.
(c) 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 , 5 (d) 3 , 5 , 1 , 4 , 2 1.Filling-in application form Q.57. Arrange the following activities in
2.Bank Account opened a logical and meaningful order.
Q.48. Arrange the following in a logical 3.Submitting necessary documents 1. Prescribing medications
and meaningful order. 4.Account closing 2. Feeling pain in stomach
1. World Cup Semi Final Matches. 5.Depositing and withdrawing money 3. Meeting doctor
2. World Cup Finals Match. SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( afternoon ) 4. Diagnosis by doctor
3. Organizing the World Cup. (a)1,3,5,2,4 (b)1,3,2,5,4 5. Following medication schedule
4. Finalizing the participating teams. (c)3,2,5,4,1,3 (d)1,3,2,4,5 6. Recovery from pain
5. Winner of the World Cup. SSC CHSL - 09/07/2019 ( Morning )
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) Q.53. Arrange the following activities in (a) 3, 2, 4, 1, 5, 6 (b) 2, 3, 1, 4, 5, 6
(a) 5 , 2 , 3 , 1 , 4 (b) 4 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 5 a logical and meaningful order. (c) 2, 3, 4, 1, 5, 6 (d) 2, 3, 4, 5, 1, 6
(c) 4 , 3 , 1 , 2 , 5 (d) 4 , 1 , 3 , 2 , 5 1.Television audio defect
2.Restart enjoying Q.58 Arrange the following words in a
Q.49. Select the correct alternative to 3.Contact mechanic logical and meaningful order.
indicate the arrangement of the 4.Television repair done 1. Pupa 2. Death
following phrases in a logical and 5.Switch on television 3. Larva 4. Butterfly
meaningful order. SSC CHSL - 05/07/2019 ( Evening ) 5. Egg
1. Vacant post in organization (a)5,1,4,2,3 (b)5,1,3,4,2 SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
2. Receiving Applications (c)4,5,1,3,2 (d)3,5,1,2,4 (a) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4 (b) 5, 3, 1, 4, 2
3. Conducting written test and interviews (c) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 (d) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5
4. Inviting applications for post Q.54. Arrange the following activities in
5. Job offer to selected candidates a logical and meaningful order. Q.59 Arrange the following words in a
6. Joining and on-the-job training 1. Marriage hall booking logical and meaningful order.
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning ) 2. Deciding marriage day 1. Childhood 2.Adulthood
(a) 1 , 4 , 2 , 3 , 5 , 6 3. Inviting guests 3. Infancy 4. Adolescence
(b) 1 , 4 , 3 , 2 , 5 , 6 4. Marriage ceremony 5. Senility
(c) 4 , 1 , 5 , 2 , 6 , 3 5. Invitation cards printing SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening )
(d) 4 , 1 , 5 , 6 , 2 , 3 SSC CHSL - 08/07/2019 ( Morning ) (a) 5,3,1,4,2 (b) 3,1,4,25
(a) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5 (b) 1, 2, 3, 5, 4 (c) 4,5,1,3,2 (d) 3,2,4,1,5
(a) 5, 1, 3, 2, 4 (b) 3, 1, 5, 2, 4 Q.81. Arrange the following words in dictionary, which of the following words
(c) 2, 1, 5, 3, 4 (d) 5, 3, 1, 4, 2 the order in which they appear in an will come third in the sequence.
English dictionary. 1.Isomer 2.Isoline
Q.76. Which of the given options would 1. Heist 2. Height 3.Isotope 4.Isolate
be a logical sequence of the following 3. Heart 4. Hackle 5.Isologs 6.Isonomy
words? 5. Higher SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening)
1.Primary 2.Kinder Garten SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) (a) Isoline (b) Isomer
3.University 4.Secondary (a) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 (b) 5, 4, 3, 1, 2 (c) Isolate (d) Isologs
5.Higher Secondary (c) 4, 2, 1, 3, 5 (d) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) Q.87. Arrange the following words in
(a) 2, 1, 5, 3, 4 (b) 3, 1, 5, 2, 4 Q.82. Which of the given options would the order in which they appear in an
(c) 2,1, 4, 5, 3 (d) 5, 3, 1, 4, 2 be a logical sequence of the following English dictionary .
words? SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning)
Q.77. Arrange the following words in 1. Punjab 2. Amritsar 1.Gemlike 2.Geminate
the order in which they appear in an 3. World 4. India 3.Gemmier 4.Geminal
English Dictionary. 5. Asia 6.Golden Temple 5.Gemini
1.Appear 2.Apparent SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) (a) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2 (b) 4, 5, 2, 1, 3
3.Apostle 4.Apology (a) 2,1,4,5,3,6 (b) 6,2,1,4,5,3 (c) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 (d) 4, 2, 5, 1, 3
5.Appetite (c) 6,2,1,5,3,4 (d) 3,1,5,2,4,6
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) Q.88. Arrange the following words in a
(a) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2 (b) 5, 3, 4, 1,2 Q.83. Arrange the following words in logical and meaningful order.
(c) 4, 3, 2, 1,5 (d) 5, 4, 3, 1, 2 the order in which they would appear in 1. Micron 2. Metre
an English dictionary. 3. Mile 4. Millimetre
Q.78. Arrange the following words in 1. Candid 2. Cancel 5. Kilometre 6. Centimetre
the order in which they appear in an 3.Cachet 4. Cable SSC CGL 04/03/2020(afternoon)
English dictionary. 5. Canary (a) 4-6-2-5-3-1 (b) 4-6-2-5-1-3
1. Dementia 2. Demand SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening) (c) 1-4-6-2-5-3 (d) 1-4-6-2-3-5
3. Dearth 4. Demon (a) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 (b) 4, 3, 5, 2, 1
5. Daemon (c) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2 (d) 4, 2, 1, 3, 5 Q.89. Arrange the following words in a
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) logical and meaningful order(according
(a) 5, 3, 2, 1, 4 (b) 5, 3, 2, 4, 1 to population)
(c) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 (d) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4 SSC CGL 2019 TIER 1 1. Andhra Pradesh
2. Madhya Pradesh
Q.79. Which of the given options would Q.84. Arrange the following words in 3. Arunachal Pradesh
be a logical sequence of the following the order in which they appear in an 4. Uttar Pradesh
places when arranged in a clockwise English dictionary . 5. Himachal Pradesh
manner starting from north on India’s SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning) SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening)
Map? 1.Rightly 2.Rigidly (a) 4-1-2-3-5 (b) 4-2-1-5-3
1. Ladakh 2. Goa 3.Righteous 4.Rigour (c) 4-1-2-5-3 (d) 4-2-1-3-5
3. Puducherry 4. Punjab 5.Rights
5. Odisha (a) 3, 1, 5, 4, 2 (b) 3, 1, 5, 2, 4 Q.90. Arrange the following in a logical
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) (c) 1, 3, 5, 2, 4 (d) 3, 5, 1, 4, 2 sequence from small to big.
(a) 1, 4, 2, 5, 3 (b) 2, 1, 4, 5, 3 1. Crocodile 2. Lizard
(c) 1, 5, 3, 2, 4 (d) 1, 5, 2, 3, 4 Q.85. Arrange the following words in a 3. Whale 4. Housefly
logical and meaningful manner 5. Monkey
Q.80. Select the option that gives a 1.Hexagon 2.Nonagon SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning)
meaningful sequence of the given words. 3.Pentagon 4.Heptagon (a) 4, 5, 2, 1,3 (b) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5
1. Billion 2. Trillion 5.Octagon (c) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2 (d) 4, 2, 5, 1, 3
3. Hundred 4. Million SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Afternoon)
5. Thousand (a) 3-1-4-5-2 (b) 1-4-5-2-3 Q.91. Arrange the following words in
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning) (c) 1-3-4-5-2 (d) 4-3-1-2-5 the order in which they would appear in
(a) 2, 1, 5, 3, 4 (b) 3, 1, 5, 2, 4 an English dictionary.
(c) 3, 1, 4, 5, 2 (d) 2, 1, 4, 5, 3 Q.86. If the following words are 1. Category 2. Caption
arranged as per their order in the English 3. Captain 4.Capsule
5. Capacity
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon) SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon) Q.103. Arrange the given words in a
(a) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1 (b) 5, 4, 3, 1, 2 1. Temper 2. Temple logical and meaningful sequence.
(c) 5, 4, 1, 3, 2 (d) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 3. Tamarind 4. Tender 1. Sun 2. Asteroid
5. Tenacity 3. Planet 4. Galaxy
Q.92. Arrange the following words in a (a) 3, 1, 5, 4, 2 (b) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5 SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening)
logical and meaningful order. (c) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4 (d) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 (a) 2, 3, 4, 1 (b) 4, 1, 3, 2
1. Colonel 2. Field Marshal (c) 3, 1, 4, 2 (d) 4, 1, 3, 2
3. Brigadier 4. Lieutenant Q.98. Arrange the following words in a
5.General logical and meaningful order. Q.104. Select the correct alternatives to
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening) 1. Acre 2. Square Yard indicate the arrangement of the
(a) 1, 2, 3, 5, 4 (b) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 3. Square Inch 4. Hectare following words in a logical meaningful
(c) 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 (d) 2, 5, 1, 4, 3 5. Square Feet order.
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening) 1.Mount Abu 2.World
Q.93. Arrange the following words in a (a) 3-5-2-4-1 (b) 3-5-1-4-2 3.India 4.Rajasthan
logical and meaningful order. (c) 3-5-2-1-4 (d) 3-5-1-2-4 5.Nakki Lake
1. Quadrillion 2. Quintillion SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Afternoon)
3. Million 4. Octillion Q.99. Arrange the following words in (a) 5,1,4,3,2 (b) 1,5,3,4,2
5. Trillion the order in which they would they (c) 5,1,2,3,4 (d) 5,1,4,2,3
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning) would appear in an English dictionary
(a) 3-5-1-4-2 (b) 4-3-5-1-2 1. Realistic 2. Realism Q.105. Select the correct option that
(c) 3-5-1-2-4 (d) 2-3-5-1-4 3. Restore 4. Research arranges the following words in a logical
5. Resurge and meaningful sequence.
Q.94. .If the following words are SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning) 1.Prize 2.Competition
arranged as per their order in the English (a) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5 (b) 2, 1, 4, 5, 3 3.Making by Judges 4.Winner
dictionary, which word will come fifth in (c) 2, 1, 4, 3, 5 (d) 1, 2, 4, 3, 5 5.Participants
the sequence ? SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening)
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon) Q.100. Arrange the following words in a (a) 5,3,2,1,4 (b) 1,2,3,5,4
1.Weekly 2.Weather logical and meaningful order. (c) 5,2,4,3,1 (d) 5,2,3,4,1
3.Weird 4.Weaver 1. Casting 2. Acting
5.Weight 6.Wielded 3. Film Shooting 4. Final Film Q.106. Arrange the given words in a
(a) Wielded (b) Weird 5. Editing logical and meaningful sequence.
(c) Weight (d) Weekly SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon) 1. Flat 2. Street
(a) 4, 3, 5, 1, 2 (b) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5 3. Room 4. Apartment
Q.95. Arrange the following words in a (c) 1, 2, 3, 5, 4 (d) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 5. Town
logical and meaningful order. SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Morning)
1. Class 2. Admission Q.101. Arrange the following words in a (a) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (b) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5
3. Result 4. Examination logical and meaningful order. (c) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5 (d) 3, 5, 1, 4, 2
5. Marking 1. Nose 2. Forehead
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Evening) 3. Chin 4. Waist Q.107. Arrange the given words in a
(a) 2, 1, 4, 5, 3 (b) 2, 1, 5, 3, 4 5. Chest logical and meaningful sequence.
(c) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2 (d) 3, 4, 2, 1, 5 SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) 1. Shoulder 2. Thigh
(a) 2, 1, 3, 5, 4 (b) 2, 3, 1, 4, 5 3. Stomach 4. Chest
Q.96. Arrange the following words in (c) 3, 2, 4, 2, 1 (d) 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 5. Face 6. Neck
the order in which they appear in an SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon)
English dictionary. (a) 5, 6, 1, 2, 3, 4 (b) 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 2
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Morning) SSC CHSL 2019 TIER 1 (c) 5, 6, 3, 4, 1, 2 (d) 5, 6, 1, 4, 3, 2
1. Decipher 2. Decide
3. Decline 4. Deceive Q.102. Arrange the following words in a Q.108. Arrange the following words in a
5. Decimal 6. Decision logical and meaningful order. logical and meaningful order.
(a) 4, 2, 5, 1, 6, 3 (b) 4, 5, 2, 1, 6, 3 1. Letter 2. Satellite I. Heptagon II. Octagon
(c) 3, 5, 4, 1, 6, 2 (d) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5, 6 3. Telephone 4. Smartphone III. Nonagon IV. Hexagon
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning) SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Evening)
Q.97. Arrange the following words in (a) 4, 3, 1, 2 (b) 3, 1, 2, 4 (a) III, II, I, IV (b) III, II, IV, I
the order in which they would appear in (c) 1, 3, 4, 2 (d) 3, 2, 1, 4 (c) IV, I, II, III (d) IV, III, I, II
an English dictionary
Q.109. Which option represents the I. Millimeter II. Decameter 3. Leash 4. Specs
correct order of the given words as they III. Decimeter IV. Centimeter 5. Armlets
would appear in an English dictionary? SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 2019: 19-Oct-20 (Afternoon)
1. Mankind 2. Manner (a) II, III, I, IV (b) III, II, I, IV (a) 4-2-3-5-1 (b) 4-2-3-1-5
3. Manuscript 4. Management (c) I, III, IV, II (d) I, IV, III, II (c) 4-3-2-5-1 (d) 4-2-5-3-1
5. Making
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning) Q.115. Select the correct option that Q.121. Arrange the following words in a
(a) 5,4,1,2,3 (b) 5,4,2,1,3 arranges the following words in a logical logical and meaningful order.
(c) 5,1,4,2,3 (d) 4,1,2,3,5 and meaningful order. 1. CFL bulb 2. Bulb
1. Infant 2. Old age 3. Lantern 4. Earthen lamp
Q.110. Which option represents the 3. Adolescent 4. Adult 5. LED bulb
correct order of the given words as they 5. Childhood SSC CHSL 2019: 19-Oct-20 (Evening)
would appear in an English dictionary? SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening) (a) 3-4-1-2-5 (b) 4-3-1-2-5
1. Dovetail 2. Domestic (a) 1, 5, 3, 2, 4 (b) 1, 5, 3, 4, 2 (c) 4-3-2-1-5 (d) 3-4-2-1-5
3. Dominate 4. Donate (c) 5, 1, 3, 4, 2 (d) 5, 1, 4, 3, 2
5. Dorsal Q.122. Select the correct sequence of the
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon) Q.116. Arrange the following words in a following words (based on inside to
(a) 2, 4, 3, 5, 1 (b) 1, 3, 5, 4, 2 logical and meaningful sequence. outside of the reproductive system of a
(c) 2, 3, 4, 5, 1 (d) 2, 3, 4, 1, 5 1. Quintal 2. Kilo Gram flower).
3. Gram 4. Milli Gram 1. Ovary 2. Stigma
Q.111.Select the correct alternatives to 5. Ton 3. Ovule 4. Petal
indicate the arrangement of the SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning) SSC CHSL 2019: 20-Oct-20 (Afternoon)
following words in a logical and (a) 4-3-2-5-1 (b) 4-2-3-1-5 (a) 3, 2, 1, 4 (b) 3, 1, 2, 4
meaningful order. (c) 4-2-3-5-1 (d) 4-3-2-1-5 (c) 4, 3, 2, 1 (d) 2, 1, 3, 4
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening)
1.State 2.Village Q.117. Arrange the following words in a Q.123. Select the option that represents
3.District 4.City logical and meaningful sequence. the words in a logical sequence.
5.Country 1. Paragraph 2. Sentence SSC CHSL 2019: 20-Oct-20 (Evening)
(a) 2,4,3,1,5 (b) 1,3,5,4,2 3. Letter 4. Phrase (a) Peanut - Mouse - Snake - Eagle
(c) 1,3,5,2,4 (d) 4,3,5,2,1 5. word (b) Mouse - Peanut -Eagle - Snake
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon) (c) Mouse - Snake - Peanut - Eagle
Q.112. Select the correct alternative to (a) 3,5,4,2,1 (b) 5,3,1,2,4 (d) Eagle - Snake - Peanut - Mouse
indicate the arrangement of the (c) 1,2,3,4,5 (d) 3,5,1,2,4
following words in a logical and Q.124. Select the correct option that
meaningful order. Q.118. Arrange the following words in a arranges the following words in a logical
1. Deci 2. Mili logical and meaningful order. and meaningful order.
3. Kilo 4. Hecto 1. Letter 2. Postman 1 Wheat plant 2. Bread
5. Centi 6. Deca 3. Delivery 4. Post Box 3. Seeds 4. Dough
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Morning) 5. Post Office SSC CHSL 2019: 21-Oct-20 (Morning)
(a) 4, 3, 5, 1, 2, 6 (b) 2, 1, 5, 6, 4, 3 SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening) (a) 1, 2, 4, 3 (b) 1, 3, 4, 2
(c) 2, 5, 1, 6, 4, 3 (d) 1, 2, 6, 5, 4, 3 (a) 3,1,2,5,4 (b) 1,4,5,2,3 (c) 2, 1, 3, 4 (d) 3, 1, 4, 2
(c) 3,2,1,5,4 (d) 5,4,3,1,2
Q.113. Select the correct alternative to Q.125. Arrange the given words in a
indicate the arrangement of the Q.119. Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful sequence.
following words in a logical and logical and meaningful order. 1. Earth 2. Saturn
meaningful order. 1. Throat 2. Bladder 3. Jupiter 4. Mercury
1. Elbow 2. Shoulders 3. Pupil 4. Liver 5. Venus 6. Mars
3. Eyes 4. Feet 5. Pinna SSC CHSL 2019: 21-Oct-20 (Afternoon)
5. Knee SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning) (a) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 6 (b) 4, 5, 1, 6, 3, 2
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon) (a) 3-5-1-2-4 (b) 3-5-1-4-2 (c) 6, 3, 4, 1, 2, 5 (d) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5, 6
(a) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 (b) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 (c) 5-3-1-2-4 (d) 5-3-1-4-2
(c) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2 (d) 5, 4, 3, 1, 2 Q.126. Select the correct option from the
Q.120. Arrange the following names in given options that arranges the following
Q.114. Arrange the following words in a logical and meaningful order. words in a logical and meaningful
logical and meaningful order. 1. Socks 2. Neck tie sequence.
Q.128. Select the correct option that Q.133. Select the option that represents Q.138. Select the correct option that
indicates the arrangement of the the correct order of the given words as indicates the arrangement of the
following words in a logical words in a they would appear in an English following words in a logical words in a
logical and meaningful order dictionary. logical and meaningful order.
1. Scrutiny 2. Application 1. Pristine 2. Precious 1. Myna 2. Kite
3. Interview 4. Job offer 3. Pressure 4. Presume 3. Hummingbird 4. Koel
5. Joining 5. Precaution 5. Bulbul
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning) SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening)
(a) 1,3,2,4,5 (b) 2,4,1,5,3 (a) 5, 3, 2, 4, 1 (b) 5, 2, 3, 4, 1 (a) 5-3-1-4-2 (b) 3-5-4-1-2
(c) 3,1,5,4,2 (d) 2,1,3,4,5 (c) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (d) 5, 2, 4, 3, 1 (c) 3-5-1-4-2 (d) 3-5-1-2-4
Q.129. Select the option that represent Q.134. Select the option that represents Q.139. Select the correct option that the
the correct order of the given words as the correct order of the given words as arrangement of the following words as
they would appear in an English they would appear in an English they appear in an English dictionary.
dictionary dictionary 1. Boatyard 2. Boathouse
1. Flexible 2. Flower 1 Lexicon 2 Lacuna 3. Boater 4. Boatman
3. Flooring 4. Flood 3 Lacerate 4 Lactation 5. Boating
5. Floater 5 Locust SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening)
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning) SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) (a) 2-5-3-1-4 (b) 2-3-5-4-1
(a) 1, 5, 3, 4, 2 (b) 1, 5, 4, 3, 2 (a) 3,2,4,1,5 (b) 3,4,2,1,5 (c) 3-2-5-4-1 (d) 3-2-5-1-4
(c) 2, 5, 4, 3, 1 (d) 3, 5, 4, 2, 1 (c) 3,4,2,5,1 (d) 4,3,2,1,5
Q.135. Select the correct option that SSC CHSL 2020 TIER 1
Q.130. Select the option that represents
the correct order of the given words as indicates the arrangement of the
they would appear in an English following words in a logical and Q.140. Select the option that represents
dictionary. meaningful order. the correct order of the given words as
1. Martial 2. Margin 1. Knee 2. Navel they would appear in an English
3. Martyr 4. Marking 3. Eyebrows 4. Waist dictionary.
5. Marvel 5. Chin 1. Rubric 2. Ruminate
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening) SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) 3. Rose 4. Reader
(a) 2,4,1,3,5 (b) 2,1,4,3,5 (a) 4, 1, 2, 5, 3 (b) 1, 4, 2, 3, 5 5. Reap
(c) 2,4,3,1,5 (d) 1,2,4,5,3 (c) 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 (d) 1, 4, 2, 5, 3 SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning)
(a) 4, 5, 3, 1, 2 (b) 4, 3, 5, 1, 2
Q.131. Select the correct option that Q.136. Select the correct option that (c) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1 (d) 4, 5, 1, 3, 2
indicates the arrangement of the indicates the arrangement of the
following words in a logical and following terms in a logical and
meaningful order. meaningful order.
Q.141. Select the correct option that words in the order in which they appear 1. Misappropriate 2. Misbehave
indicates the arrangement of the given in an English dictionary. 3. Microorganism 4. Miscellaneous
words in a logical and meaningful order. 1. Docket 2. Domicile 5. Mineralize
1. Armlet 2. Belt 3. Dockyard 4. Docile SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Afternoon)
3. Ascot 4. Socks 5. Dormitory (a) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4 (b) 3, 2, 4, 1, 5
5. Turban SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening) (c) 3, 5, 1, 2, 4 (d) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) (a) 4, 1, 3, 2, 5 (b) 1, 4, 3, 2, 5
(a) 5-3-1-2-4 (b) 3-5-1-4-2 (c) 4, 3, 1, 2, 5 (d) 4, 1, 3, 5, 2 Q.152. Arrange the following words in a
(c) 3-2-1-5-4 (d) 1-2-5-3-4 logical and meaningful order.
Q.147. Select the correct option that 1. Eat 2. Rinse
Q.142. Select the correct option that indicates the arrangement of the given 3. Buy 4. Cut
indicates the arrangement of the given words in a logical and meaningful order. 5. Cook
places in a logical and meaningful order. 1. Colour wash 2. Wall SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening)
1. Hyderabad 2. Nagpur 3. Decoration 4. Foundation (a) 1, 3, 5, 4, 2 (b) 2, 4, 3, 5, 1
3. Dehradun 4. Bhopal 5. Roof 6. Floor cementing (c) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1 (d) 4, 3, 5, 2, 1
5. Madurai 6. Agra SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning) (a) 3, 1, 5, 6, 4, 2 (b) 4, 5, 6, 2, 3, 1 Q.153. Select the option that represents
(a) 5, 1, 2, 4, 3, 6 (b) 3, 6, 4, 2, 1, 5 (c) 4, 2, 6, 5, 1, 3 (d) 4, 2, 5, 6, 1, 3 the correct order of the given words as
(c) 5, 1, 4, 3, 2, 6 (d) 3, 6, 2, 4, 1, 5 they would appear in an English
Q.148. Select the option that shows the dictionary.
Q.143. Select the correct option that logical and meaningful arrangement of 1. Presume 2. Prepare
indicates the arrangement of the given the given words. 3. Priority 4. Prince
words in the order in which they appear 1. Tonsils 2. Navel 5. Prick
in an English dictionary. 3. Ear Curtain 4. Thigh muscle SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon)
1. Certificate 2. Cerebellum 5. Thalamus (a) 2, 1, 5, 3, 4 (b) 1, 2, 5, 4, 3
3. Cervical 4. Ceremonious SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon) (c) 2, 1, 5, 4, 3 (d) 2, 1, 4, 5, 3
5. Certainty (a) 5-3-1-2-4 (b) 3-2-1-5-4
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon) (c) 3-5-1-4-2 (d) 1-2-5-3-4 Q.154. Select the correct option that
(a) 2, 5, 1, 3, 4 (b) 2, 4, 5, 1, 3 indicates the arrangement of the given
(c) 2, 5, 4, 1, 3 (d) 2, 3, 1, 5, 4 Q.149. Select the correct option that words in a logical and meaningful order.
indicates the arrangement of the given 1. Prescription 2. Diagnosis
Q.144. Select the option that represents words in the order in which they appear 3. Illness 4. Follow-up
the correct order of the given words as in an English dictionary. 5. Recovery
they would appear in an English 1. Deceive 2. Deceptive SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Evening)
dictionary. 3. Decapitate 4. Decency (a) 3-4-1-2-5 (b) 1-2-5-3-4
1. Peripheral 2. Presence 5. Decamp (c) 3-2-1-5-4 (d) 2-3-1-4-5
3. Peninsula 4. Produce SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening)
5. Prevent (a) 4-2-1-3-5 (b) 3-2-1-5-4 Q.155. Select the correct option that
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Evening) (c) 5-3-1-2-4 (d) 5-3-1-4-2 indicates the arrangement of the given
(a) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 (b) 3, 1, 5, 2, 4 words in the order in which they appear
(c) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4 (d) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 Q.150. Select the correct option that in an English dictionary.
indicates the arrangement of the 1.Inhaler 2.Inimitable
Q.145. Select the correct option that following words in a logical and 3.Inhabitant 4.Ingenuous
indicates the arrangement of the given meaningful order. 5.Inheritance
words in a logical and meaningful order. 1. Restaurant 2. Eating SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning)
1. Cook 2. Morning 3. Cooking 4. Order food (a) 4, 3, 5, 1, 2 (b) 4, 5, 2, 1, 3
3. Lunch 4. Fish 5. Serve food (c) 4, 1, 3, 5, 2 (d) 4, 3, 1, 5, 2
5. Market 6. Dish SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon) (a) 1, 2, 3, 5, 4 (b) 1, 4, 3, 5, 2 Q.156 Select the correct option that
(a) 4, 1, 6, 3, 2, 5 (b) 5, 2, 4, 1, 6, 3 (c) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1 (d) 1, 3, 4, 2, 5 indicates the arrangement of the given
(c) 4, 5, 2, 6, 3, 1 (d) 2, 5, 4, 1, 6, 3 words in the order in which they appear
Q.151. Select the correct option that in an English dictionary.
Q.146. Select the correct option that indicates the arrangement of the given 1. Expanse 2. Expansive
indicates the arrangement of the given words in the order in which they appear 3. Expandable 4. Expansion
in an English dictionary. 5. Expanded
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.162. Select the correct option that 1 . Pamphlet 2 . Paleface
(a) 3-2-1-5-4 (b) 3-5-1-4-2 indicates the arrangement of the given 3 . Painless 4 . Partiality
(c) 1-2-5-3-4 (d) 5-3-1-2-4 words in the order in which they appear 5 . Pabulums
in an English dictionary. SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.157. Select the option that represents 1 . Pleasant 2 . Placard (a) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4 (b) 5, 3, 2, 1, 4
the correct order of the given words as 3 . Plentiful 4 . Pleased (c) 5, 2, 1, 3, 4 (d) 5, 2, 3, 1, 4
they would appear in an English 5 . Plight
dictionary. SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.168. Select the correct option that
1. Primary 2. Pristine (a) 4, 1, 2, 3, 5 (b) 2, 1, 4, 5, 3 indicates the arrangement of the given
3. Predator 4. Precaution (c) 1, 2, 4, 3, 5 (d) 2, 1, 4, 3, 5 words in the order in which they appear
5. Preserve in an English dictionary.
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening) Q.163. Arrange the following words in a 1.Ruthless 2.Ruler
(a) 4, 5, 3, 1, 2 (b) 3, 4, 5, 1, 2 logical and meaningful order. 3.Routine 4.Rusticate
(c) 4, 3, 5, 1, 2 (d) 4, 3, 5, 2, 1 1 . Plan 2 . Shop 5. Rugby
3 . Mall 4 . Drive SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.158. Select the correct option that 5 . Return (a) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4 (b) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1
indicates the arrangement of the given SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening) (c) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (d) 5, 3, 2, 4, 1
words in a logical and meaningful order. (a) 1, 4, 3, 2, 5 (b) 3, 4, 5, 2, 1
1 . Class 2 . Admission (c) 1, 4, 2, 5, 3 (d) 4, 5, 1, 2, 3 Q.169. Which option represents the
3 . Certificate 4 . Application correct order of the given words as they
5 . Assessment Q.164. Select the correct option that would appear in
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Morning) indicates the arrangement of the English dictionary?
(a) 4, 2, 1, 5, 3 (b) 4, 2, 5, 1, 3 following words in a logical and 1. Rumoured 2. Rudiment
(c) 3, 5, 2, 3, 1 (d) 2, 4, 3, 1, 5 meaningful order. 3. Rumanian 4. Royalties
1. Universe 2. Chennai 5. Rigorous
Q.159. Select the correct option that 3. World 4. Asia SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Evening)
indicates the arrangement of the given 5. Tamil Nadu (a) 4, 5, 2, 3, 1 (b) 4, 5, 2, 1, 3
words in a logical and meaningful order. SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Morning) (c) 5, 4, 2, 1, 3 (d) 5, 4, 2, 3, 1
1 Income 2 Employment (a) 1, 4, 3, 5, 2 (b) 1, 3, 4, 2, 5
3 Superannuation 4 Interview (c) 1, 3, 4, 5, 2 (d) 3, 1, 5, 4, 2 Q.170. Select the correct option that
5 Education 6 Promotion indicates the arrangement of the given
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.165. Select the correct option that words in the order in which they appear
(a) 3, 4, 2, 1, 6, 5 (b) 5, 1, 4, 2, 6, 3 indicates the arrangement of the given in an English dictionary.
(c) 3, 6, 1, 4, 2, 5 (d) 5, 4, 2, 1, 6, 3 words in the order in which they appear 1. Indiscipline 2. Indetermination
in an English dictionary. 3. Indelicate 4. Indictable
Q.160. Select the correct option that 1. Fragile 2. Freedom 5. Independent
indicates the arrangement of the given 3. Fresher 4. Fraudster SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning)
words in the order in which they appear 5. Frame (a) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (b) 2, 3, 5, 1, 4
in an English dictionary. SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) 2, 3, 5, 4, 1 (d) 3, 2, 5, 1, 4
1. Mosaic 2. Mosquito (a) 1, 5, 2, 4, 3 (b) 1, 4, 5, 2, 3
3. Mortgage 4. Moratorium (c) 1, 5, 4, 2, 3 (d) 2, 5, 4, 3, 1 Q.171. Select the correct option that
5. Morphed indicates the arrangement of the given
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening) Q.166. Select the correct option that words in the order in which they appear
(a) 4, 5, 3, 1, 2 (b) 1, 4, 3, 2, 5 indicates the arrangement of the given in an English dictionary.
(c) 4, 3, 1, 2, 5 (d) 4, 1, 3, 5, 2 words in a logical and meaningful order. 1. Presentation 2. Preventive
1. Beam 2. Canopy 3. Preparation 4. Pretension
Q.161. Arrange the following words in a 3. Foundation 4. Roof 5. Prescription
meaningful sequence. 5. Column SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon)
1. Manager 2. Worker SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening) (a) 3, 5, 1, 4, 2 (b) 3, 1, 5, 4, 2
3. General manager 4. Supervisor (a) 3-2-1-5-4 (b) 3-5-1-4-2 (c) 3, 5, 1, 2, 4 (d) 3, 4, 2, 1, 5
5. Owner (c) 1-2-5-3-4 (d) 5-3-1-2-4
SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Morning) Q.172. Select the correct option that
(a) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2 (b) 1, 3, 5, 2, 4 Q.167. Which option represents the indicates the arrangement of the given
(c) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 (d) 5, 3, 1, 4, 2 correct order of the given words as they words in the order in which they appear
would appear in an English dictionary? in an English dictionary.
1. Industry 2. Indent Q.177. Select the correct option that Q.182. Select the correct option that
3. Indoor 4. Indolent indicates the arrangement of the given indicates the arrangement of the given
5. Index words in the order in which they appear words in the order in which they appear
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Evening) in an English dictionary. in an English dictionary.
(a) 2, 1, 3, 5, 4 (b) 2, 5, 4, 3, 1 1. Umbilical 2. Urgent 1. Recreation 2. Recede
(c) 2, 4, 5, 3, 1 (d) 1, 2, 3, 5, 4 3. Unaltered 4. Umbrella 3. Recorder 4. Recliner
5. Unanimous 5. Reconcile 6. Recognition
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning)
SSC CGL 2020 TIER 1 (a) 1, 4, 2, 3, 5 (b) 4, 1, 3, 5, 2 (a) 2, 4, 6, 5, 3, 1 (b) 2, 4, 5, 6, 3, 1
(c) 4, 1, 5, 3, 2 (d) 1, 4, 3, 5, 2 (c) 2, 4, 5, 6, 1, 3 (d) 4, 2, 6, 5, 3, 1
Q.173. Select the correct option that
indicates the arrangement of the given Q.178. Select the correct option that Q.183. Select the correct option that
words in the order in indicates the arrangement of the given indicates the arrangement of the given
which they appear in an English words in the order in which they appear words in the order in which they appear
dictionary. in an English dictionary. in an English dictionary.
1. Freeze 2. Freedom 1. Success 2. Surreal 1. Turban 2. Terminator
3. Fryer 4. Frozen 3. Succumb 4. Suction 3. Twister 4. Temptation
5. Fraud 6. Fringe 5. Surrogate 6. Surprise 5. Terrorism
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 5, 1, 2, 6, 4, 3 (b) 5, 6, 2, 1, 4, 3 (a) 1, 3, 6, 4, 2, 5 (b) 1, 4, 3, 6, 2, 5 (a) 4, 5, 2, 1, 3 (b) 4, 2, 1, 3, 5
(c) 5, 2, 1, 6, 3, 4 (d) 5, 2, 1, 6, 4, 3 (c) 1, 3, 4, 6, 2, 5 (d) 1, 3, 4, 6, 5, 2 (c) 4, 1, 3, 2, 5 (d) 4, 2, 5, 1, 3
Q.174. Select the correct option that Q.179. Select the correct option that Q.184. Select the correct option that
indicates the arrangement of the given indicates the arrangement of the given indicates the arrangement of the given
words in the order in which they appear words in the order in which they appear words in the order in which they appear
in an English dictionary. in an English dictionary. in an English dictionary.
1. Protest 2. Palindrome 1. Introduce 2. Internship 1. Gravity 2. Glycogen
3. Probability 4. Pathetic 3. Interaction 4. Interjection 3. Gestation 4. Glycerine
5. Parking 5. Intervene 6. Interruption 5. Gesture
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5 (b) 2, 5, 1, 4, 3 (a) 3, 4, 2, 6, 1, 5 (b) 3, 4, 2, 5, 6, 1 (a) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 (b) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1
(c) 2, 5, 4, 3, 1 (d) 2, 4, 5, 3, 1 (c) 3, 4, 2, 6, 5, 1 (d) 3, 2, 4, 6, 5, 1 (c) 3, 5, 4, 2, 1 (d) 3, 2, 5, 1, 4
Q.175. Select the correct option that Q.180. Select the correct option that Q.185. Select the correct option that
indicates the arrangement of the given indicates the arrangement of the given indicates the arrangement of the given
words in the order in which they appear words in the order in which they appear words in the order in which they appear
in an English dictionary. in an English dictionary. in an English dictionary.
1. Terminal 2. Terminology 1. Ecology 2. Enormous 1. Hypodermic 2. Hypocrite
3. Temperature 4. Tamarind 3. Electric 4.Exterior 3. Hysterical 4. Hypothermia
5. Tame 6. Tertiary 5. Ecliptic 5. Hypotenuse
SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1, 6 (b) 4, 5, 1, 3, 2, 6 (a) 5, 1, 3, 2, 4 (b) 1, 5, 2, 3, 4 (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (b) 3, 5, 1, 2, 4
(c) 4, 5, 3, 1, 6, 2 (d) 4, 5, 3, 1, 2, 6 (c) 5, 1, 2, 3, 4 (d) 1, 5, 4, 3, 2 (c) 4, 3, 5, 1, 2 (d) 2, 1, 5, 4, 3
Q.176. Select the correct option that Q.181. Select the correct option that Q.186. Select the correct option that
indicates the arrangement of the given indicates the arrangement of the given indicates the arrangement of the given
words in the order in which they appear words in the order in which they appear words in the order in which they appear
in an English dictionary. in an English dictionary. in an English dictionary.
1. Sorting 2. Solitary 1. Hygienic 2. Hydroplane 1. Relatival 2. Relation
3. Solution 4. Sophisticate 3. Hydroelectric 4. Hydroxide 3. Related 4. Relative
5. Solvent 5. Hydrology 5. Relatable
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 2, 5, 3, 4, 1 (b) 2, 3, 1, 4, 5 (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (b) 3, 5, 1, 2, 4 (a) 5, 2, 3, 1, 4 (b) 5, 3, 2, 4, 1
(c) 2, 4, 1, 3, 5 (d) 2, 3, 5, 4, 1 (c) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (d) 3, 5, 1, 4, 2 (c) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1 (d) 5, 3, 2, 1, 4
Q.187. Select the correct option that Q.192. Select the correct option that Q.197. Arrange the following in a
indicates the arrangement of the given indicates the arrangement of the given logical and meaningful order.
words in the order in which they appear words in the order in which they appear I. Assistant Professor
in an English dictionary. in an English dictionary. II. PGT
1. Illegitimate 2. Illegality 1. Interchangeable 2. Independent III. Professor
3. Illuminate 4. Illiterate 3. Intentional 4. Interesting IV. Associate Professor
5. Illegible 5. Interactive SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon)
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening) SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) I, II, III, IV (b) I, III, IV, II
(a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (b) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (a) 3, 5, 2, 4, 1 (b) 2, 3, 5, 1,4 (c) IV, II, I, III (d) III, IV, I, II
(c) 3, 5, 1, 2, 4 (d) 2, 5, 1, 4, 3 (c) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (d) 2, 5, 1, 4, 3
Q.198. Arrange the following in a
Q.188. Select the correct option that Q.193. Select the correct option that logical and meaningful order.
indicates the arrangement of the given indicates the arrangement of the given (decreasing order with their heights)
words in the order in which they appear words in the order in which they appear I. Eiffel Tower
in an English dictionary. in an English dictionary. II. Empire State Building
1. Sensational 2. Sensitize 1. Publicity 2. Precision III. Qutub Minar
3. Sentiment 4. September 3. Puberty 4. Pneumonia IV. Burj Khalifa
5. Sentence 5. Perturb SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening )
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening) (a) IV, II, I, III (b) I, IV, II, III
(a) 5, 3, 2, 1, 4 (b) 1, 2, 5, 3, 4 (a) 5, 4, 2, 1, 3 (b) 5, 4, 2, 3, 1 (c) III, II, I, IV (d) I, II, III, IV
(c) 5, 1, 2, 4, 3 (d) 2, 1, 5, 3, 4 (c) 5, 2, 4, 1, 3 (d) 5, 3, 2, 4, 1
Q.199. Select the correct alternative to
Q.189. Select the correct option that indicate the sequential order of the
indicates the arrangement of the given SSC MTS 2020 TIER 1 following rivers of India. (North to
words in the order in which they appear South)
in an English dictionary. Q.194. Select the correct option that SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon)
1. Sinuous 2. Solemnity indicates the arrangement of the 1 Kaveri 2 Narmada
3. Singular 4. Solvable following items of a book in a logical 3 Godavari 4 Ganges
5. Sorting and meaningful order. 5 Krishna
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon) 1. Preface 2. Content list (a) 1 - 3 - 2 - 5 - 4 (b) 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 5
(a) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4 (b) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 3. Chapters 4. Bibliography (c) 2 - 3 - 4 - 1 - 5 (d) 4 - 2 - 3 - 5 - 1
(c) 1, 3, 2, 4, 5 (d) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4 5. Cover Page
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon ) Q.200. Arrange these seasons in the
Q.190. Select the correct option that (a) 1, 2, 5, 3, 4 (b) 2, 1, 5, 3, 4 order in which they occur in India from
indicates the arrangement of the given (c) 1, 5, 2, 3, 4 (d) 5, 1, 2, 3, 4 March to February.
words in the order in which they appear SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
in an English dictionary. Q.195. Arrange the following in a 1 autumn 2 spring
1. Cardinal 2. Cartography logical and meaningful order. 3 monsoon 4 winter
3. Cardiac 4. Carrot I. Kamet II. Kanchenjunga 5 summer
5. Callous 6. Careless III. Nanda Devi IV. Saltoro Kangri (a) 1, 5, 3, 2, 4 (b) 2, 5, 3, 1, 4
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening) SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening ) (c) 1, 5, 2, 3, 4 (d) 2, 3, 5, 1, 4
(a) 5, 3, 1, 4, 6, 2 (b) 5, 3, 1, 6, 2, 4 (a) IV, I, III, II (b) III, I, IV, II
(c) 5, 3, 1, 6, 4, 2 (d) 5, 1, 3, 6, 4, 2 (c) III, IV, I, II (d) I, III, II, IV Q.201. Select the option that arranges
the following words in a logical and
Q.191. Select the correct option that Q.196. Select the correct alternative to meaningful order.
indicates the arrangement of the given indicate the sequential order of the SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning)
words in the order in which they appear following terms as 1 Lal Bahadur Shastri
in an English dictionary. they appear in a dictionary. 2 Atal Bihari Vajpayee
1. Topology 2. Topper 1 Dreamlike 2 Dreamer 3 Jawaharlal Nehru
3. Tolerance 4. Together 3 Dreamy 4 Dreamland 4 Manmohan Singh
5. Tomorrow 5 Dreamtime 5 Indira Gandhi
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Morning) SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning ) (a) 4, 2, 3, 1, 5 (b) 3, 5, 1, 4, 2
(a) 4, 3, 5, 1, 2 (b) 4, 2, 3, 1, 5 (a) 4 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 5 (b) 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 3 (c) 4, 2, 1, 5, 3 (d) 3, 1, 5, 2, 4
(c) 4, 5, 3, 1, 2 (d) 4, 2, 1, 5, 3 (c) 2 - 4 -1 - 5 - 3 (d) 2 - 4 - 1 - 3 - 5
AGE Krishna was twice as old as Natasha. Q.13. Two years ago a man was six
What is Krishna’s current age? times as old as his son. In 18 years, he
SSC CGL 2018 Tier I SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) will be twice as old as his son. What are
(a) 10 years (b) 20 years their present ages of the man and his son
(c) 30 years (d) 15 years ? SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
Q.1. 10 years ago, a father’s age was
(a) 34 and 9 years
1
3 2 times that of his son and 10 years Q.7. The sum of the current ages of (b) 32 and 7 years
1 Vishal and Armaan is 70 years, 5 years (c) 32 and 13 years
from now, the father’s age will be 2 4 ago. Vishal was twice as old as Armaan. (d) 34 and 7 years
times that of the son. What will be the What is Armaan’s current age?
sum of the ages of the father and the son SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning) Q.14. Vikram is twice as old as his
at present? (a) 10 years (b) 45 years brother Ajay. 5 years ago, Vikram was 3
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon) (c) 25 years (d) 20 years times as old as Ajay. How old is Vikram
(a) 100 years (b) 110 years now?
(c) 115 years (d) 120 years Q.8. The sum of the current ages of SSC CHSL - 4 July 2019 (Evening)
Asma and her grandfather is 80 years. 10 (a) 20 (b) 22 (c) 18 (d) 17
Q.2. The ratio of the present age of years from now, Asma’s age will be
Mitali to that of Shabnam is 4 : 7. If the one-fourth of her grandfather’s age. Q.15. Rohit's age is 10 years less than
difference between the present ages of What is Asma’s current age? half of his mother's age who is 5 years
Shabnam and Mitali after 5 years will be SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon) younger than Rohit's father. If Rohit's
13 years, then what is the sum of present (a) 16 years (b) 12 years father is 47 years old, what is Rohit's
ages of Mitali and Shabnam? (c) 20 years (d) 10 years age?
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL - 04/07/2019 (Evening)
(a) 74 years (b) 60 years Q.9. The sum of the current ages of (a) 10 years (b) 11 years
(c) 66 years (d) 64 years Vinayak and his father is 50 years. 5 (c) 14 years (d) 21 years
year from now, Vinayak’s age will be
1 one fifth of his father’s age. What is Q.16. The age of a father is twice the
Q.3. 10 years ago, a father’s age was 3 2
Vinayak’s current age? age of his son. Five years ago, the
times that of his son and 10 years from SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening) father's age was thrice the age of the son
1
now, the father’s age will be 2 4 times (a) 15 years (b) 5 years then. What is the age of the son now?
that of the son. What will be the sum of (c) 8 years (d) 10 years SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
the ages of the father and the son at (a) 15 years (b) 20 years
present ? Q.10. The current age of Savan is four (c) 10 years (d) 12 years
SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon) times the age of Aksham. 10 years from
(a) 100 years (b) 110 years now; Savan's age will be twice the age SSC CGL 2019 Tier I
(c) 115 years (d) 120 years of Aksham. What is Savan's current age?
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Morning) Q.17. The ratio of present ages of Asha
Q.4. A father was twelve times as old as (a) 30 years (b) 20 years and Lata is 5:6 . If the difference
his son twenty years ago. Now he is (c) 10 years (d) 5 years between their ages is 6 years , then what
twice as old as his son. What are the will be Lata’s age after 5 years?
present ages of the son and the father? SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning)
(a) 22 and 44 (b) 33 and 66 (a) 45 (b) 41 (c) 35 (d) 40
(c) 27 and 54 (d) 15 and 30 Q.11. Gopal’s age is the cube of a
number. It was the square of a number Q.18. The total age of Amit and Suvarna
Q.5. Vishal is three times as old as two years ago. What is his age? on 1 January 2015 is 61 years. Amit is
Saksham. After 8 years, he will be two SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Afternoon) three years younger than Suvarna. What
times as old as Saksham. After 8 years, (a) 9 (b) 62 (c) 27 (d) 64 was the age of Suvarna on 1 January
what will be Vishal’s age? 2010?
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon) Q.12. The total age of a mother and her SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (evening)
(a) 48 years (b) 24 years son is 60 years. The difference between (a) 29 years (b) 24 years
(c) 32 years (d) 40 years their ages is 30 years. Find out the age of (c) 27 years (d) 32 years
the mother.
Q.6. The sum of Current ages of Natasha SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I
and Krishna is 50 years. 10 years ago, (a) 50 years (b) 45 years
(c) 35 years (d) 40 years
Q.19. Aarav's mother was 3 times as old Q.26. Raman's age is twice the age of 15 years five years ago, then what is the
as Aarav 5 years ago. After 5 years she his daughter Shruti. If ten years ago current age of the father?
will be twice as old as Aarav. How old is Raman's age was three times the age of SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening)
Aarav today? Shruti, then what is the present age of (a) 45 years (b) 40 years
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon) shruti? (c) 30 years (d) 35 years
(a) 15 years (b) 25 years SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning)
(c) 10 years (d) 20 years (a) 8 years (b) 20 years Q.33. Ankit is 30 years younger than his
(c) 11 years (d) 12 years father. After 4 years Ankit's sister will be
Q.20. The sum of the ages of a mother, half the age of her father. The total of the
daughter and son is 96 years. What will Q.27. The total ages of Ram, Shyam and present ages of Ankit and his sister is 67
be the sum of their ages after 5 years? Adil is 60 years. What was the total of years. What is the present age of Ankit's
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening) their ages four years ago? father?
(a) 101 (b) 111 SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening)
(c) 105 (d) 110 (a) 46 years (b) 50 years (a) 66 years (b) 48 years
(c) 36 years (d) 48 years (c) 60 years (d) 52 years
Q.21. Rishabh is a 10 year old boy. If his
mother is 20 years older than him and 6 Q.28. After three years, the total age of a Q.34. Rohit is three times the age of his
years younger than his father, then what mother and son will be 50. The mother's son Rishabh. Five years ago, he was four
is his father's age? age was 30 before three years. What is times older than Rishabh. What is
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning) her son's present age? Rohit’s age at present?
(a) 34 years (b) 36 years SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening)
(c) 26 years (d) 30 years (a) 6 years (b) 12 years (a) 45 years (b) 60 years
(c) 8 years (d) 11 years (c) 30 years (d) 15 years
Q.22. The sum of the ages of 4 friends
A, B, C and D is 70 years. What would SSC CPO 2020 Tier I SSC CGL 2020 Tier I
be the total of their ages 5 years later?
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Evening) Q.29. The sum of Vishal and Aditi’s Q.35. Seven years from now, Anamika
(a) 85 (b) 65 (c) 90 (d) 75 current ages is 105 years. If Aditi is 25 will be as old as Malini was 4 years ago.
years younger than Vishal, then what is Srinidhi was born 2 years ago. The
Q.23. Rahul is three times as old as the current age of Pritam who is 7 years average age of Anamika, Malini and
Amar. Amber was half the age of Rahul older than Aditi? Srinidhi 10 years from now will be 33
three years ago. After four years from SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening) years. What is the present age of
now, Rahul will be 43. What are the (a) 32 years (b) 72 years Anamika?
present ages of Amar and Amber? (c) 47 years (d) 40 years SSC CGL 13/08/2021 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening) (a) 30 years (b) 29 years
(a) 38,21 (b) 13,21 Q.30. The total of the ages of four (c) 31 years (d) 28 years
(c) 39,21 (d) 13,18 persons is 86 years. What was their
average age 4 years ago? Q.36. The present age of a father is three
Q.24. Arun is celebrating his birthday SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening) times that of his elder son. Four years
today. On his next birthday, he will be (a) 20 years (b) 19.5 years hence, the age of the father will be four
twice his age that was 12 years ago. (c) 17.5 years (d) 20.5 years times that of his younger son. If the
How old is Arun today? difference between the present ages of
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Evening) SSC CHSL 2020 Tier I the elder and younger child is 6 years,
(a) 27 years (b) 24 years what is the present age of the father?
(c) 25 years (d) 26 years SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.31. Vijay is 8 years younger than
Amit. The sum of the current ages of (a) 36 years (b) 38 years
Q.25. X is 5 years older than Y. The total (c) 42 years (d) 32 years
Vijay and Amit is 42 years. What is the
of the current ages of X and Y is 33
current age of Vijay?
years. What will be the age of Y after 7 Q.37. Gautam’s present age is equal to
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning)
years? 20% of his father's age 15 years ago, and
(a) 17 years (b) 25 years
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening) Gaurav's (brother of Gautam) present
(c) 21 years (d) 15 years
(a) 22 years (b) 20 years age is 60% of his father’s age 10 years
(c) 14 years (d) 21 years ago. If the sum of Gautam’s present age
Q.32. A father’s age at the time of the
birth of his son is the same as the present and Gaurav’s present age is 31, then find
age of the son. If the age of the son was their father’s present age.
CALENDAR
(c) Sunday (d) Tuesday
Formula for calculating day of any SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I
date :- Q.3 If it was a Sunday on 1 January 2017,
0 = sunday what was the day of the week on 31 Q.11. If 29 January 2003 is a Wednesday,
1 = monday December 2017 ? then what day of the week will be 26
2 = Tuesday SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon) February 2005?
3 = Wednesday (a) Tuesday (b) Monday SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon)
4 = Thursday (c) Sunday (d) Friday (a) Saturday (b) Sunday
5 = Friday (c) Thursday (d) Friday
Q.4 If it was a Friday on 1 January 2016,
6 = saturday
what was the day of the week on 31
SSC CPO 2020 Tier I
December 2016?
A = century code (4,2,0,6 for SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening)
remainder 1,2,3,0 respectively) Q.12. If 18 October 2006 was
(a) Saturday (b) Friday
Wednesday, then what was the day of the
remainder = Dividing the first two (c) Monday (d) Sunday
week on 17 October 2000?
digit of the year by 4
SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Morning)
Example:- For year 19xx, After Q.5 What was the day of the week on 15
dividing 19 from 4 remainder will be August 2013?
(a) Tuesday (b) Wednesday
3 so, code will be 0. SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Morning)
(c) Monday (d) Sunday
(a) Thursday (b) Monday
B = last two digits of the year/वष के
(c) Wednesday (d) Tuesday
अंितम दो अंक Q.13. If 5 November 2019 was Tuesday,
C = number of leap years in that then what was the day of the week on 5
Q.6 What was the day of the week on 26
century before that date. December 2011?
January 2012?
Point to remember: 25 Feb 2008 SSC CPO 23.11.2020 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
has 1 leap year in this century because (a) Sunday (b) Saturday
till 28 Feb, a leap is like an ordinary (a) Tuesday (b) Monday
(c) Thursday (d) Tuesday
(c) Sunday (d) Saturday
year.
D = month code (respective code of Q.7 If it was a Saturday on 10 November
Q.14. What was the day of the week on
the months from start to last are 2018, what was the day of the week on 15 𝑡ℎ
August 2017? 14 March 2010?
0,3,3,6,1,4,6,2,5,0,3,5)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Morning)
For ex June code is 4 , December is 5
(a) Monday (b) Tuesday
and so on. (a) Tuesday (b) Monday
(c) Sunday (d) Friday
E = तारीख (c) Sunday (d) Saturday
िदन:-7 से (A+B+C+D+E) िवभािजत होने पर
शेष SSC CGL 2019 Tier I
Q.15. What was the day of the week on
𝑡ℎ
Q.8. What day of the week was 31 24 October 2011?
Question:- January 2007 ? SSC CPO 24.11.2020 (Evening)
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon)
(a) Monday (b) Tuesday (a) Tuesday (b) Monday
SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I
(c) Thursday (d) Wednesday (c) Saturday (d) Wednesday
Q.1 What will be the day of the week on Q.9. What day of the week was 29 June SSC CHSL 2020 Tier I
15 August 2021? 2010?
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Evening ) SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon) Q.16. What was the day of the week on
(a) Sunday (b) Wednesday (a) Monday (b) Wednesday 22 February 2012?
(c) Saturday (d) Monday (c) Sunday (d) Tuesday SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) Friday (b) Wednesday
Q.2 If it was a Monday on 1 January Q.10. What day of the week was 5 (c) Tuesday (d) Thursday
2018, what was the day of the week on 31 February 2008?
December 2018? SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening) Q.17. If 31 August 2008 was Sunday,
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning) (a) Thursday (b) Monday then what was the day of the week on 30
(a) Monday (b) Friday (c) Tuesday (d) Wednesday August 2012?
SERIES (NON-VERBAL)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) Q.18. Select the option that will come
(a) (b)
next in the given series.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Evening)
Q.15. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.16. Select the option that will come SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
(c) (d) next in the given series.
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning)
(a) (b)
Q.20. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
Q.25. Select the option that will come
(c) (d) next in the given series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
Q.26. Select the option that will come
next in the given series.
Q.23. Select the option that will come SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
next in the given series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.30. Select the option that will come
next in the given series.
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.48. Which figure will replace the
question mark (?) in the following
(c) (d)
series?
(a) (b) Q.45. Select the figure that will come
next in the following series.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.44. Select the figure that will come
next in the following series. SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.58. Select the figure that will come
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Evening) next in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Evening)
Q.53. Select the figure that will come SSC CHSL 02/07/2019 (Morning)
next in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
(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)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.61. Select the figure that will come Q.64. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series. next in the following figure series.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.68. Select the figure that will come
(a) (b) next in the following Series.
(c) (d)
Q.65. Select the figure that will come SSC CHSL 08/07/2019 ( Morning )
(c) (d) next in the following figure series.
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 05/07/2019 ( Evening )
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.86. In the following question, select
the figure which can be place at the sign
of question mark (?) from the given
alternatives. (a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(c) (d) Q.91. Select the option figure that will
come at the place of question mark (?) in
the following series.
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d) Q.109. Select the figure that will come
next in the following series
Q.106. Which of the following answer
(c) (d)
figures completes the series of the
question figure? .
Q.103. Select the figure that will come SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon)
next in the following figure series.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.110. Select the option that will come
(c) (d) next in the following series.
Q.111. A piece of paper folded and cut SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening)
as shown below in the question figures.
Select from the given figures, how it will
appear when unfolded (c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.118. Select the figure that will come
next in the following series.
.
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning) (c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.114. Select the figure that will come
next in the following series. (a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) (a) (b)
Q.128.Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series .
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.125 Select the figure that will come SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
next in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning)
(a) (b)
Q.129.Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.126 Select figure that will come next SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)
in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.123. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series.
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Evening)
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 09/12/2019 (Morning) (a) (b)
Q.130 Select the figure that can replace
the question mark (?) in the following
series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.127. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series. SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
(c) (d)
Q.124 Select the figure that will come SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning) (a) (b)
next in the following figure series
(c) (d)
Q.131 Select the figure that can replace SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
the question mark (?) in the following SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning)
figure series.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.136. Select the figure that can replace
(a) (b) Q.139 Select the option that can replace
the question mark (?) in the following
the question mark (?) in the following
series.
series.
(c) (d)
Q.133. Select the figure that will come SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning)
next in the following figure series.
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) (a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q.137. Select the figure that can replace
the question mark (?) in the following Q.140 Select the option that can replace
the question mark (?) in the following
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 2019 Tier I
Q.148. Select the figure that can replace
(c) (d)
the question mark(?) in the following
Q.145. Select the figure that can replace
series.
Q.142. Select the figure that can replace the question mark(?) in the following
the Question mark (?) in the following series.
series.
SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.146. Select the figure that can replace
the question mark(?) in the following Q.149. Select the figure that can replace
Q.143. Select the figure that can replace the question mark(?) in the following
the Question mark(?) in the following
series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d) Q.156. Select the figure that can replace
the question mark(?) in the following
Q.153. Select the figure that can replace series.
the question mark (?) in the following
(c) (d) series.
(a) (b)
SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening) (a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning)
(c) (d)
Q.152. Select the figure that can replace SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon)
the question mark (?) in the following
series.
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon)
(a) (b)
Q.162. Select the figure that can replace Q.165. Select the option figure that will
the question mark(?) in the following come next in the following series.
series.
(c) (d)
Q.159. Select the figure that can replace SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning)
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening)
the question mark (?) in the following
series.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I Q.166. Select the option figure that can
replace the question mark (?) in the
Q.163. Select the figure that can replace following series.
the question mark(?) in the following
figure series.
(c) (d) Question figure:
Q.160. Select the figure that can replace SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon)
the question mark(?) in the following
series. SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
Q.178. Select the option figure that will SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Morning)
come next in the following series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning) Q.185. Select the figure that will come
next in the following series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.182. Select the answer figure that can
replace the question mark (?) in the
SSC CHSL 2019 19/10/20 (Afternoon)
following question figure.
(c) (d)
Q.180. Select the figure that can replace SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening)
the question mark (?) in the following
figure series. (a)
(a) (b)
(b)
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) Q.184. Select the option figure that will (c)
come next in the following series.
(c)
SSC CHSL 2019 21/10/20 (Afternoon)
(d) (a) 2 (b) 18 (c) 22 (d) 6
SSC CHSL 2019 26/10/20 (Evening)
Q.188. Select the option figure that can Q.192. Select the figure that will come
replace the question mark (?) in the next in the following series.
following series.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
Q.197. Select the figure that will replace
the question mark (?) in the following
(c) (d) figure series
(c) (d)
Q.190. Select the number that can
Q.194. Select the figure that will come
replace the question mark (?) in the
next in the following figure series.
following series.
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning)
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Morning) (a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q.205. Select the figure that will replace
Q.202. Select the figure that will replace the question mark (?) in the following
the question mark (?) in the following figure series.
(c) (d) figure series.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) Q.206. Select the figure that will replace
the question mark (?) in the following
Q.203. Select the figure that will replace
figure series.
the question mark (?) in the following
figure series.
(c) (d)
Q.200. Select the figure that will replace SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening)
the question mark (?) in the following SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Morning)
figure series.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning)
Q.201. Select the figure that will replace
SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening)
the question mark (?) in the following
figure series.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c)
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon) Q.223. Select the figure from among the
given options that can replace the
question mark(?) in the following series.
Q.218. Select the figure that will come SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon)
next in the following figure series.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.222. Select the figure that will come SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Morning)
next in the following series.
(a)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b) Q.234. Select the figure that will come
next in the following series.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) (a) (b)
Q.235. Select the figure that will come
next in the following series.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.232. Select the figure from among the
given options that can replace the
Q.229. Select the figure that will replace SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon)
question mark(?) in the following series.
the question mark (?) in the following
figure series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.236. Select the figure from among the
given options that can replace the
question mark(?) in the following series.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.243. Select the figure from among the
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening) given options that can replace the
question mark(?) in the following series.
(c) (d) SSC CHSL 11/08/2021(Afternoon)
(a) (b)
Q.240. Select the question figure that
will replace the question mark(?) in the
(c) (d)
following figure series.
(c) (d)
(b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.242. Select the figure that can replace
the question mark (?) in the following
figure series.
(c)
(c) (d)
(d)
Q.245. Select the figure from among the question mark (?) in the following series. Q.252. Select the figure from among the
given options that can replace the given options that can replace the
question mark(?) in the following series. question mark (?) in the following series.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.256. Select the figure among the given SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning)
options that replace mark(?) in the
following series.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.260. Select the figure from among the
given options that can replace the
question mark(?) in the following series.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) Q.261. Select the figure from among the SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening)
given options that can replace the
question mark (?) in the following series.
(c) (d) (a) (b)
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.269. Select the figure which will come
next in the following series.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.273. Select the option figure that will
(c) (d) replace the question mark (?) in the
following figure series.
Q.267. Select the figure from among the
given options that can replace the (c) (d)
question mark (?) in the following series.
Q.270. Find which figure is to be SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening )
removed so that all, starting from I, fit
into a pattern.
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening)
(c)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning )
(d)
(c) (d)
Q.274. Select the figure that will replace
Q.272. Select the option that will replace the question mark (?) in the following
(a) (b)
the question mark (?) in the following figure series.
figure series.
(b)
(a)
(a)
(c)
(b) (b)
(d)
(b)
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning )
(a)
(c)
(a) (b)
(b)
(d)
(c)
(c) (d)
(d)
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
Q.282. Find which figure is to be
removed so that all starting from I, fit (a) (b)
into a pattern.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening ) Q.286. Which figure will replace the
(a) II (b) III (c) V (d) IV question mark (?) in the following figure
series?
Q.283. Select the figure that will replace
(c) (d)
the question mark (?) in the following
figure series. SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning)
Q.281. Select the figure from the options
that can replace the question mark (?)
and complete the following figure series.
(a)
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(b)
(d)
(a) (b)
(a)
(d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c)
Q.288. Select the option figure that will
replace the question mark (?) in the
following figure series. (a) (b)
(d)
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
(c) (d) Q.293. Select the option figure that will
replace the question mark (?) in the
Q.291. Select the figure that will replace following figure series.
(a) (b) the question mark (?) in the following
figure series.
(c)
(a)
(d)
(b)
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon)
Q.297. Select the figure that will replace
the question mark (?) in the following
figure series.
(a) (b)
(c)
(c) (d)
(a)
(c)
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) Q.306. Which option figure would come
next in the following figure series ?
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning)
(a)
(c) (d)
(b)
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon)
(b)
(a)
(c)
(c)
(b)
(d)
(c)
Q.302. Select the figure that will replace (d)
the question mark (?) in the following
series. Q.307. Select the option that will come
next in the following figure series.
(d)
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) Q.305. Select the figure that will come
next in the following figure series.
SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Afternoon)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening)
(c) (d)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
COUNTING FIGURE 2 1 2 3 4
Questions :-
1 2 3 4
Number of triangle = 1 SSC CPO 2018 Tier 1
(ii) 2
Q.1. How many triangles are there in the
3
following figure?
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Morning)
Number of squares =
(a) 14 (b) 19 (c) 21 (d) 23 (a) 8 (b) 14 (c) 10 (d) 12 Q.16. How many triangles are there in
the following figure?
Q.5. How many triangles are there in the Q.11. Find the number of squares in the
following figure? following figure.
SSC CPO 14/03/2019 (Morning) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
(a) 30 (b) 24 (c) 26 (d) 28 SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning) Q.18. How many triangles are there in
(a) 12 (b) 16 (c) 13 (d) 14 the following figure?
Q.7. How many triangles are there in
the following figure? Q.13. How many triangles are there in
SSC CPO 15/03/2019 (Morning) the following figure?
(a) 21 (b) 19 (c) 20 (d) 24 Q.15. How many squares are there in the
following figure?
SSC CGL 07/06/2019 (Evening)
Q.10. How many squares are there in the (a) 27 (b) 29 (c) 31 (d) 25
following figure?
SSC CPO 16/03/2019 (Afternoon) Q.21. How many triangles are there in
the following figure?
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
(a) 12 (b) 18 (c) 16 (d) 14
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Evening) Q.32. How many triangles are there in
(a) 30 (b) 24 (c) 32 (d) 36 the following figure?
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Morning) Q.33. How many triangles are present in
(a) 18 (b) 19 (c) 20 (d) 17 the following figure?
SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Afternoon) Q.37. How many triangles are present in
(a) 20 (b) 18 (c) 16 (d) 22 the following figure?
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning)
SSC CHSL - 04/07/2019 (Evening) Q.48. How many triangles are present in
(a) 9 (b) 10 (c) 8 (d) 6 the given figure?
Q.39. How many triangles are present in SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 ( Morning )
the following fair? (a) 26 (b) 27 (c) 28 (d) 25
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 ) SSC CHSL 09/07/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.40. How many triangles are there in (a) 8 (b) 7 (c) 10 (d) 5
the figure below?
Q.51. How many triangles are present in
the following figure?
Q.54. How many squares are present in Q.64. How many triangles are present in
the following figure? the given figure?
(a) 33 (b) 32 (c) 30 (d) 25
(a) 33 (b) 35 (c) 34 (d) 32 Q.79. How many triangles are there in
Q.74. How many triangles are there in the given figure?
the given figure ? SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon)
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening)
(a) 18 (b) 22 (c) 20 (d) 24
(a) 25 (b) 22 (c) 16 (d) 28 Q.81. How many triangles are there in
the given figure ?
SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (Afternoon)
Q.76. How many triangles are present in SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning)
(a) 9 (b) 10 (c) 11 (d) 12
the given figure?
Q.71. How many rectangles are there in SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon)
the given figure?
SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (Evening)
Q.90. How many squares are there in the SSC CHSL 19/03/2020 (Evening)
following series? (a) 10 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9
(a) 24 (b) 18 (c) 28 (d) 46 Q.95. How many triangles are there in
the following figure?
Q.85. Find the number of triangles in the
given figure.
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon)
Q.86. Find the number of triangles in the Q.96. How many squares are there in the
given figure. given figure?
Q.103. How many triangles are there in Q.108. Find the number of triangles in
the given figure? the given figure.
Q.135. How many triangles are there in Q.140. How many triangles are there in
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening) the given figure? the given figure?
(a) 19 (b) 15 (c) 18 (d) 17
SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening) Q.141. How many triangles are there in
(a) 8 (b) 10 (c) 6 (d) 11 the figure given below?
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning)
(a) 27 (b) 19 (c) 23 (d) 25 Q.136. Find the number of triangles in
the given figure.
Q.131. How many Triangles are there in
the given figures?
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening)
(a) 10 (b) 9 (c) 8 (d) 11
SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) 15 (b) 11 (c) 14 (d) 13
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Afternoon) Q.142. How many triangles are there in
(a) 7 (b) 13 (c) 12 (d) 10 the following figure?
Q.137. How many triangles are there in
the figure given below?
Q.132. How many triangles are there in
the given figure?
Q.134. Find the number of triangles in Q.139. Find the number of triangles in
the given figure. SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Evening)
the given figure.
(a) 16 (b) 15 (c) 17 (d) 14
Q.147. Find the number of figures in the SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Morning) SSC CGL 2020 Tier I
following figure. (a) 21 (b) 22 (c) 20 (d) 23
Q.157. How many triangles are there in
Q.152. How many triangles are there in the given figure?
the given figure?
SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.160. Find the number of squares in the
(a) 12 (b) 14 (c) 13 (d) 15 given figure. (Rectangles NOT to be
included)
Q.150. How many cubes are there in the SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Morning)
given figure? (a) 17 (b) 19 (c) 15 (d) 13
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Morning) Q.168. How many triangles are there in
(a) 22 (b) 23 (c) 24 (d) 20 the given figure ?
SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.163. Find the number of triangles in (a) 11 (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) 12
the given figure.
Q.174. How many triangles are there in
the given figure?
SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Morning)
(a) 8 (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) 7
Q.164. How many rectangles are there in Q.175. How many triangles are there in
the given figure? the given figure?
EMBEDDED FIGURE
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Solution: (3) on close observation, we Q.3. Select the option in which the given
find figure(X) is embedded in figure (3) figure is embedded. (Rotation is not
as shown below. allowed)
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a)
Q.4. Select the option in which the given
figure is embedded.
SSC CPO 12/03/2019 (Evening)
(b)
(a) (b)
(c)
(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)
Q.63. Select the option in which the (c) (d) SSC MTS 2019 Tier I
given figure (X) is embedded.
Q.66. Select the option in which the
given figure (X) is embedded. Q.69. Select the option in which the
given figure is embedded. (Rotation is
not allowed)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Evening)
Q.71. Select the option in which the
Q.78. From the given answer figures,
given figure embedded.(Rotation is not
select the one in which the question
allowed) (a) (b)
figure is hidden/embedded.
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 06/08/2019 (Morning)
(c) (d)
Q.80. From the given answer figures, Q.83. From the given answer figures, Q.86. From the given answer figures,
select the one in which the question select the one in which the question select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded. figure is hidden/embedded. figure is hidden/embedded.
(a) (b)
(a) (b) (a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) (c) (d)
Q.87. Select the option in which the
Q.81. From the given answer figures, Q.84. From the given answer figures, given figure is embedded.
select the one in which the question select the one in which the question (Rotation is not allowed)
figure is hidden/embedded. (Rotation is figure is hidden/embedded. (Rotation is
not allowed) not allowed)
(a)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.85. From the given answer figures,
(c)
Q.82. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
select the one in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.
figure is hidden/embedded. (Rotation is
not allowed) (d)
SSC MTS 09/08/2019 (Afternoon) Q.88. From the given answer figures,
select the one in which the question
figure is hidden/embedded. (Rotation is
SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Afternoon) not allowed)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(a) (b) (a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.96. From the given answer figures,
Q.90. Select the option figure which
Q.93. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question
contains figure X embedded in it as its
select the one in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.(Rotation is
part.(Rotation is not allowed)
figure is hidden/embedded. not allowed)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.102. Select the option in which the SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning)
given figure is embedded.(Rotation is
(c) (d) not allowed)
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning) (a) (b)
Q.106. Select the option in which the
given figure is embedded.(Rotation is
(c) (d) not allowed)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c)
(a) (b)
(c) (d) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.115 From the given options, select the Q.118 Select the option in which the
figure which is embedded in the given figure is embedded (rotation is
following figure (rotation is NOT NOT allowed).
allowed).
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a)
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
(c) (d)
(d)
Q.123. Select the option that is
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Morning) embedded in the given figure(rotation is
Q.120 Select the option in which the
NOT allowed).
given figure is embedded (rotation is
NOT allowed).
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning)
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Evening)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
((a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a)
Q.133. Select the option in which the
(c) (d)
given figure is embedded (rotation is
NOT allowed)
Q.136. Select the option figure in which
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning)
the given figure is embedded (rotation is
NOT allowed). (b)
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Morning)
(c)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(d)
(c) (d)
Q.142. Select the option in which the Q.145. Select the option in which the
given figure is embedded. given figure is embedded. (Rotation is
(Rotation is not allowed) not allowed)
(a) (b) SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning)
Question figure:
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(b)
(a) (b)
(c)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a)
(c) (d)
(d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.158. Select the option in which the
given figure is embedded (rotation is not Q.161. Select the option in which the
allowed). given figure is embedded. (Rotation is
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon) not allowed)
(a) SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Morning)
(b)
(a) (b)
(c)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(d)
Q.159. From the given options, select
Q.156. Select the option in which the
the figure which is embedded in the (c) (d)
given figure is embedded. (Rotation is
following figure(rotation is NOT
NOT allowed)
allowed). Q.162. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Evening) given figure is embedded.
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a)
(b)
(d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
Q.163. Select the option figure in which
the given figure X is embedded.
(Rotation is not allowed)
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening)
(c) (d) (c) (d)
Q.166. Select the option in which the Q.169. Select the option in which the
given figure is embedded. (Rotation is given figure is embedded. (Rotation is
not allowed) not allowed)
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Evening)
(a) (b)
(c) (d) (a) (b)
SSC CHSL 2019: 20-Oct-20 (Afternoon) Q.176. Select the option in which figure
given below is embedded. (Rotation is
SSC CHSL 2019: 21-Oct-20 (Morning) not allowed).
(a) (b)
(c)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) (c) (d)
Q.181. Select the option figure which is
Q.184. Select the option figure which is Q.187. Identify the option that is
embedded in the figure(X) given below
embedded in the figure (X) given below embedded in the following figure
(rotation is NOT allowed).
(rotation is NOT allowed).
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a)
(c) (d) Q.191. Identify the option in which the
following figure is embedded (rotation is
Q.188. Identify the option that is NOT allowed).
embedded in the following figure (
rotation is NOT allowed).
(b)
SSC CPO 25.11.2020 (Evening)
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.190. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is (a)
placed to the right side of the figure.
(c) (d)
(b)
(d)
(d) (c)
(d)
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Morning)
(b)
(a)
(d) (a) (b)
(c)
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(a)
Q.203. Select the option figure which is Q.206. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Evening) NOT embedded in figure X as its part given figure is embedded(rotation is not
(rotation is NOT allowed). allowed).
(a) (b)
(c) (d) SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) SSC CHSL 19/04/2021 (Evening)
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Morning) Q.204. Select the option in which the
given figure is embedded (rotation is (c) (d)
NOT allowed).
Q.207. Select the option in which in the
(a) (b) given figure is embedded (rotation is
NOT allowed).
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a)
(b)
(d)
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Afternoon)
Q.209. Select the option in which the
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon)
given figure is embedded (rotation is not
allowed ).
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.221. Select the option that is
(a) (b)
embedded in the given figure (rotation is
NOT allowed).
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.216. Select the option that is
embedded in the given figure(rotation is Q.219. Select the option that is
NOT allowed). embedded in the given figure(rotation is SSC CHSL 10/08/2021 (Evening)
NOT allowed).
(a(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(d)
SSC CHSL 11/08/2021 (Afternoon) Q.226. Select the option in which the
given figure is embedded (rotation is
NOT allowed).
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CGL 2020 Tier I
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.229. Select the option figure that is Q.232. Select the option in which the Q.235. Select the option that is
embedded in the given figure (rotation is given figure is embedded (rotation is embedded in the given figure (rotation is
NOT allowed). NOT allowed) NOT allowed).
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b) (a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) (c) (d)
Q.237. Select the option that is given
Q.231. Select the option in which the Q.234. Select the figure in which the figure (rotation is NOT allowed).
given figure is embedded (rotation is given figure is embedded (rotation is
NOT allowed). NOT allowed)
(a) (b)
a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.246. Select the option figure in which
(a) (b) the given figure is embedded (rotation is
NOT allowed).
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b) Q.247. Select the figure in the option in
which the given figure is embedded
(rotation is Not allowed).
(c) (d) (c) (d)
Q.241. Select the option in which the Q.244. Select the option that is
given figure is embedded (rotation is embedded in the given figure (rotation is
NOT allowed). NOT allowed). SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening)
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening )
Q.253. Identify the option figure which
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning ) is embedded in the following figure
(rotation is NOT allowed).
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening )
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a)
(c) (d)
(b) (c) (d)
(b) (d)
(c)
(c)
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening )
(c) (d)
(a)
(c)
(a) (b)
(c)
(c)
(a)
(d)
(c)
(a)
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening )
(a) (b)
(b)
(d)
(d)
(a)
(a) (b)
(b)
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
(c) (d)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a)
(c)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c)
(d) (a)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
((a) (b)
(c)
Q.275. Select the option in which the
given figure is embedded (rotation is
NOT allowed).
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon)
Q.271. Select the figure from the options Q.273. Select the option figure in which
which is embedded in the given question the given figure (x) is embedded as its
figure. part (rotation is not allowed)
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening)
(a)
(a)
(b)
(b)
(c) (c)
(a)
(d) (b)
(d)
Q.278. Select the option in which the
Q.276. Select the option figure in which given figure is embedded (rotation is not
the given figure (X) is embedded as its allowed).
part (rotation is NOT allowed) SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening)
(c)
(a) (b)
(d)
(d)
(b)
(b)
(d)
(a) (b)
(c)
(b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.286. Select the option figure in which
the given figure is embedded. (rotation is Q.289. Identify the option figure which
not allowed) is embedded in the given figure (rotation
SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning) is NOT allowed).
SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Evening)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(b)
(b)
(b)
(c)
(c)
(c)
(d)
(d)
Q.288. Select the option in which the
following figure is embedded (rotation is
not allowed)
(d) SSC MTS 2/11/2021(Evening)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 02/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning) Q.8. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the figure that will complete
the pattern given in the question figure.
(a) (b) (a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.15. Which answer figure will
(c) (d) Q.12. Study the given pattern carefully
complete the pattern given in the
and select the figure that will complete
question figure.
Q.9. Study the given pattern carefully the pattern given in the question figure.
and select the figure that will complete
the pattern given in the question figure.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b) (a) (b)
Q.19. Study the given pattern carefully Q.22. Which of the following option Q.25. Which answer figure will
and select the figure that will complete figure will complete the pattern in the complete the pattern given in the
the pattern given in the question figure. figure given below? question figure
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.27. Select the correct option to
complete the following pattern.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening)
(c) (d)
(a) (b) (a) (b)
Q.34. Which answer figure will
complete the pattern in the question
figure? (Rotation is not allowed)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.28. Which answer figure will
complete the pattern given in the Q.31. Which answer figure will
question figure. complete the pattern in the question
figure? (Rotation not allowed)
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Morning) SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning) (a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.35. Which answer figure will
Q.32. Select the correct option to complete the pattern in the question
(c) (d) figure ?
complete the following pattern.
Q.29. Which answer figure will
complete the pattern in the question
figure?
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning )
(c) (d)
Q.37. Which answer figure will
complete the pattern in the question
figure?
SSC CHSL 2019 TIER-I
(a) (b)
Q.40. Select the answer figure that when
placed in the blank space of the question
figure will complete the pattern.
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening) (c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Afternoon )
Q.38. Study the given pattern carefully
and select the figure that will complete (c) (d)
the pattern given in the question figure.
Q.41. Select the answer figure that when (a) (b)
placed in the blank space of the question
figure will complete the pattern.
Question Figure
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.44. Complete the missing portion of
the given pattern by selecting from the
given options.
(a) (b)
Answer Figures:
Q.45. Identify the options figure that SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning )
completes the following pattern.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.48. Select the option that will replace
the question mark (?) in the figure given
below to complete the pattern.
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning )
Q.51. Select the option figure that will
replace the question mark (?) in the
figure given below to complete the
(a) (b) pattern.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.50. Identify the option figure that Q.53. Select the option figure, which
when placed in the blank space when placed in the blank space of the
completes the pattern in the given figure marked ‘X’ would complete the
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening ) question figure. pattern.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.54. Complete the missing portion of (a) (b)
the given pattern by selecting from the Q.57. Identify the option figure that
given options. completes the following pattern.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.58. Select the option figure, which
Q.55. Complete the missing portion of
when placed in the blank space of the
the given pattern by selecting from the (a) (b)
figure marked ‘X’ would complete the
given options.
pattern.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b) SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon)
Q.64. Identify the option figure that
completes the given pattern.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening) Q.76. Select the option figure that will
replace the question mark (?) in the
figure given below to complete the
(c) (d) pattern.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 2/11/2021(Evening)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
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)
Q.7. Select the correct image of the Q.10. Select the mirror image of the TER72HG
given figure when the mirror is placed given figure when the mirror is placed
(a)
on the right of the figure: vertically to the right of the figure.
SSC CPO 13/03/2019(Evening) SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (b)
(c)
(d)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.9. Select the correct mirror image of
the given word when the mirror is placed
on the right of the word.
SSC CPO 14/03/2019(Morning) (c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.16. Choose the mirror image of the
given word if the mirror is placed to the
(a) right of the word.
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Evening)
(b) (c) (d)
BKUCL31
(c) Q.13. Select the option that most closely
resembles the mirror image of the given (a)
(d) figure, when the mirror is placed on its
right side. (b)
SSC CPO 15/03/2019(Morning)
MOUNTAIN
(c)
(a) (a) (b)
(d)
(b)
Q.17. Select the correct mirror image of
(c) (c) (d)
the given figure, when the mirror is
placed at the right side.
(d) Q.24. Select the correct mirror image of
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning)
the given figure when the mirror is
Q.21. Select the correct mirror image of placed to the right of the figure.
the given figure when the mirror is
placed on the right of the figure.
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.18. Select the correct mirror image of (a) (b)
the given image, when the mirror is
placed at the right side.
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Morning) (c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.25. Select the correct mirror image of
(a) Q.22. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is
the given figure when the mirror is placed to the right of the figure.
(b)
placed on the right of the figure.
(c) SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening)
(d)
Q.19. Find the best possible mirror
SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Evening)
image of the given figure according to
the position of the mirror.
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.23. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right of the figure.
SSC CGL 06/06/2019 (Morning)
(c) (d)
Q.20. Choose the mirror image of the SSC CGL 04/06/2019 (Morning)
given word if the mirror is placed to the (a) (b)
right of the word.
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Afternoon)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.27. Select the correct mirror image of (c) (d)
the given figure when the mirror is Q.33. Select the correct mirror image of
placed to the right of the figure. Q.30. Select the mirror image of the the given figure when the mirror is
given figure when the mirror is placed placed to the right of the figure.
on the right side of the figure.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.28. Identify the mirror image of the
Q.31. Select the mirror image of the
following figure when a mirror is placed (c) (d)
given figure when the mirror is placed to
to the right of the figure.
the right of the figure.
Q.34. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right of the figure.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon)
Q.42. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
SSC CGL 12/06/2019 (Afternoon) placed to the right of the figure.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
Q.48. Select the correct mirror image of SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening )
the given figure when the mirror is
(c) (d) placed to the right of the figure.
(a)
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Morning )
(c) (d)
Q.49. Select the correct mirror image of (a)
the given combination when the mirror
(c) (d)
is placed to the right. (b)
Q.46. Select the correct mirror image of
(c)
the given figure when the mirror is SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Afternoon )
placed to the right of the figure.
(a) (d)
Q.50. Select the option that depicts how SSC CHSL 04/07/2019 ( Afternoon )
the given transparent sheet of paper (a)
(a) (b)
would appear if it is folded at the dotted
line? (b)
(c)
(c) (d)
(d)
Q.47. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Evening ) Q.54. 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)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.58. Select the correct mirror image of Q.62. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the right of the the given figure when the mirror is
(a) (b) figure. placed to the right of the figure.
(d)
(b)
(c)
(c)
(d)
(d) SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning)
Q.61. Select the correct mirror image of
Q.57. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is
the given figure when the mirror is placed to the right of the figure. (a)
placed to the right of the figure.
Q.65. Select the correct mirror image of Q.68. Select the correct mirror image of
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.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 ( Evening)
SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 ( Evening ) Q.72. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
placed at line AB.
(a) (b)
(a) (b) .
(a) (b)
(c) (d) SSC MTS 05/08/2019 (Morning)
Q.74. Select the correct mirror image of Q.77. IF a mirror is placed on the line Q.80. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is AM,then which of the answer figures is the given figure when the mirror is
placed at line AB. the right image of the given figure? placed at line AB.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
Q.78. Select the correct mirror image of Q.81. Select the correct mirror image of
(c) (d) the given figure when the mirror is the given figure when the mirror is
placed at line AB. placed at line AB.
Q.75. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
placed at line AB.
(a) (b)
(a) (b) (a) (b)
Q.76. If a mirror is placed on the line Q.82. Select the correct mirror image of
Q.79. Select the correct mirror image of
AB, 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
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Morning)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) (a) (b)
Q.83. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
Q.86. Select the correct mirror image of
placed at line AB.
the given figure when the mirror is
placed at line AB. (c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.84. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
Q.87. If a mirror is placed on the line
placed at line AB.
AB, then which of the answer figures is
the right image of the given figure? (c) (d)
(c)
(c) (d) (c) (d)
(d)
Q.85. Select the correct mirror image of Q.88. Choose the option that most
the given figure when the mirror is closely resembles the mirror image of Q.91. Select the correct mirror image of
placed at line AB. the given figure when the mirror is the given figure when the mirror is
placed at the right side. placed to the right side of the figure.
Q.95. If a mirror is placed on the line Q.98. Choose the option that most
AB, then which of the answer figures of closely resembles the mirror image of
(c) (d) the right image of the given figure? the given image when mirror is place
along the image as shown below.
Q.92. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right of the figure.
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 19/08/2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Afternoon)
(a)
(c)
Q.94. Select the correct mirror image of Q.97. Select the correct mirror image of
the given figure when the mirror is the given figure when the mirror is
placed at line AB. placed at the right side (c) (d)
of the given figure.
Q.100. If a mirror is placed on the line
XY, then which of the answer figures
will be right mirror image of the given
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning) figure?
(a) (b)
Q.105. Choose the alternative which Q.108. If a mirror is placed on the line
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) most closely resembles the water image XY. then which of the answer figures
of the given figure. will be the right mirror image of the
given figure?
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d) (c) (d)
Q.113. Which of the option figures is the Q.116. Which of the options is the exact
exact image of the given problem figure mirror image of the given figure when
(c) (d) when the mirror is held to the right side the mirror is held at the right side?
of the problem figure ?
Q.111. Select the option that most Problem Figure:
closely resembles the mirror image of
the given figure, when the mirror is SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Evening)
placed to the right side of the figure.
(a)
Problem Figure :
(d)
SSC CGL 2019 Tier I
(a) (b)
Q.122. Select the answer figure that is
Q.125. Which of the option figures is the
the correct mirror image of the given
exact mirror image of the given figure
figure when the mirror is held at the
when the mirror is held at the right side ?
(c) (d) right side.
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Morning)
(b)
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
(c)
(a)
(d)
(b)
SSC CPO 13/12/2019 (Morning)
Q.126. Select the correct mirror image
(a) B (b) C (c) A (d) D
(c) of the given figure when the mirror is
placed on the right of the figure.
(d) Q.123. Select the correct mirror image
SSC CGL 03/03/2020 (Afternoon)
of the given figure when the mirror is
Q.120. Which of the options is the exact held at the right side.
mirror image of the given figure when
the mirror is held at the right side?
(a) (b)
SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Evening)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (a) (b)
(b)
(c) (d)
(c)
Q.131. Which of the option figures is the (c) (d)
(d) exact mirror image of the given figure
when the mirror is held at the right side ? Q.134. Select the correct mirror image
Q.128. Which of the option figures is the SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Morning) of the given figure when a mirror is
exact mirror image of the given figure qv56jk89lm placed on the right of the figure.
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Morning)
when the mirror is held at the right side?
SSC CGL 04/03/2020 (morning)
(a)
(b)
(a)
(c)
(b)
(d)
(c) (a) (b)
Q.132. Select the correct image of the
(d)
given figure when the mirror is placed
on its right side. (c) (d)
Q.129. Select the correct mirror image
SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Afternoon)
of the given figure when a mirror is Q.135. Which of the option figures is the
placed on the right of the figure. exact mirror image of the given figure
SSC CGL 04/03/2020(afternoon) when the mirror is held at the right side ?
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) (c) (d)
Q.133. Select the correct mirror image
Q.130. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when a vertical
Q.136. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when a mirror is mirror is placed on the right side of the
of the given when a mirror is placed on
placed on the right side of the figure. figure.
the right side of the figure.
SSC CGL 04/03/2020(Evening) SSC CGL 05/03/2020(Evening)
SSC CGL 06/03/2020(Evening)
(d)
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 2019 Tier I
Q.143. Select the correct mirror image
(c) (d) of the given figure when a mirror is
(a) (b) placed on the line PQ.
Q.140. Select the correct mirror image Question figure:
of the given letter-cluster when a vertical SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning)
mirror is placed on the cluster
(c) (d) RQBKHNT
SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Morning)
Q.137. Which of the option figures is the
exact mirror image of the given figure (a)
when the mirror is held at the right side ?
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Morning)
(b)
(a) (b)
(c)
(a)
(d)
(b) (c) (d)
Q.141. Select the correct mirror image
(c) of the given letter-cluster when a vertical Q.144. Select the correct mirror image
mirror is placed on the right side of the from the answer figures when the mirror
(d) cluster. is placed on the line PQ as shown in the
question figure.
Q.138. Select the correct mirror image
EWGZMPK SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Afternoon)
of the given alphanumeric- cluster when SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Afternoon)
a vertical mirror is placed on the right
side of the cluster.
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Afternoon) (a)
654HBMA (b)
(a) (c)
(b) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) Q.142. Select the correct mirror image
of the given alphanumeric-cluster when
(d) a mirror is placed on the right side of the
cluster.
(c) (d)
Q.139. Select the correct mirror image SSC CGL 09/03/2020(Evening)
of the given figure when a mirror is
Q.145. If a mirror is placed on line PQ
placed on the right of the figure.
in the question figure, then which of the
SSC CGL 07/03/2020(Evening)
given answer figures is the correct
(a) mirror image of the question figure?
SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Evening)
(b)
(c)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(b)
(a) (b)
(c)
(d)
(c) (d)
Q.147. Select the correct mirror image (a) (b) Q.153. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure.
of the given figure.
SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 12/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(c) (d)
Q.156. Select the correct mirror image Q.162. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when a mirror is of the given figure when the mirror is
placed on the right side of the figure. placed to the right side of the figure.
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) (a) (b)
Q.157. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is Q.160. Which of the following options is
placed to the right side of the figure. the correct mirror image of the given
SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Evening) figure when the mirror is placed to the
right side of the figure. (c) (d)
SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Evening)
Q.163. Select the correct mirror image
aeugh!#%428ghr of the given letter-cluster when a vertical
mirror is placed on the right side of the
(a) cluster.
SSC CHSL 15/10/2020 (Evening)
(a) (b)
(b)
(c) (a)
(c) (d)
(b)
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 2019: 19-Oct-20 (Afternoon)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(a) (b) Q.171. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right side of the figure.
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
Q.165. If a mirror is placed on line PQ
Q.168. Select the correct mirror image
in the question figure, then which of the
of the given figure when the mirror is
answer figures is the correct image of
placed to the right side of the figure. SSC CHSL 2019: 20-Oct-20 (Morning)
the question figure?
SSC CHSL 16/10/2020 (Afternoon)
SSC CHSL 2019: 19-Oct-20 (Evening)
(a) (b)
(a)
(b)
(c) (d)
Q.166. Select the correct mirror image SSC CHSL 2019: 20-Oct-20 (Afternoon)
of the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right side of the figure. SSC CHSL 2019: 19-Oct-20 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.176. Select the correct mirror image Q.179. Select the correct mirror image
Q.173. Select the correct image of the of the given figure when the mirror is of the given figure when the mirror is
given figure from the options. placed to the right side of the figure. placed to the right side of the figure.
(a)
SSC CHSL 2019: 21-Oct-20 (Morning)
(a) (b)
(b)
(a) (b)
(c)
(c) (d)
(c) (d) (d)
Q.178. Select the mirror image of the
Q.175. Select the correct mirror image Q.181. Select the correct mirror image
given figure.
of the given figure. of the given combination when the
mirror is placed at ‘PQ’ as shown below
(a)
(a)
(b)
(c)
Q.192. Select the correct mirror image SSC CHSL 15/04/2021 (Afternoon)
of the given figure when the mirror is
placed at the right side of the figure.
(a) (b)
SSC CHSL 13/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) (b) Q.199. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when a mirror is
placed on the right side of the figure.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(d) (a)
(a)
(b)
(b) Q.198. Select the correct mirror image
(c)
of the given figure when the mirror is
(c) placed at the right side of the figure. (d)
(d) (b)
(c)
Q.206. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is (d)
SSC CHSL 16/04/2021 (Evening) placed at the right side of the figure.
Q.209. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is
placed at the right side.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Morning)
Q.203. Select the correct mirror image SSC CHSL 04/08/2021 (Morning)
of the given combination when the
mirror is placed at ‘PQ’ as shown.
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
Q.208. Select the correct mirror image SSC CHSL 05/08/2021 (Evening)
of the given combination when the
mirror is placed at ‘PQ’ as shown. (a)
(a)
(c)
Q.212. Select the correct mirror image Q.216. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is of the given figure when the mirror is
placed at the right side. placed at the right side of the figure. (a)
(b)
(c) SSC CHSL 09/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(c)
(d)
Q.213. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is (a) (b) (d)
placed at the right side.
Q.220. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is
SSC CHSL 06/08/2021 (Afternoon) (c) (d) placed at the right side.
(d) (d)
(a) (b) Q.219. Select the correct mirror image Q.222. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is of the given combination when the
placed to the right side of the figure. mirror is placed at MN as shown.
(c) (d)
(a)
(d)
SSC CHSL 12/08/2021 (Afternoon) (a) (b)
Q.229. Select the correct mirror image
of the given combination when the
mirror is placed at MN as shown. (c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.233. Select the correct mirror image
of the given combination when the
mirror is placed at ‘PQ’ as shown.
(c) (d)
SSC CGL 16/08/2021 (Morning)
(b)
(c)
(d)
SSC CGL 17/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) Q.237. Select the correct mirror image SSC CGL 20/08/2021 (Evening)
(b) of the given figure when the mirror is (a)
(c) placed at 'AB' as shown. (b)
(d) (c)
(d)
Q.234. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is Q.241. Select the correct mirror image
placed to its right side. of the given combination when the
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening)
mirror is placed at 'PQ' as shown.
Q.240. Select the correct image of the SSC CGL 23/08/2021 (Evening)
given combination when the mirror is
placed at MN as shown. (a)
SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(b)
(c)
SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Evening )
(d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
SSC CGL 24/08/2021 (Evening)
Q.250. Select the correct mirror image
[a]
of the given figure when the mirror is
(b) placed to the right side of the figure.
(c) (c) (d)
(d)
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Morning)
Q.254. Select the correct mirror image
(a) of the given figure when the mirror is
SSC MTS 2020
(b) placed at MN as shown below.
Q.247. Select the correct mirror image (c)
of the given figure when the mirror is (d)
placed to the right side of the figure.
Q.251. Select the correct mirror image
of the given combination when the
mirror is placed at MN as shown below. SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Afternoon )
(d)
(a)
Q.258. Select the correct mirror image
of the given combination when the
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 ( Evening )
(b) mirror is placed at MN as shown below.
(c)
(a) (b)
(d)
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening )
Q.255. Select the mirror image of the
(a) (c) (d)
figure, when the mirror is placed on the
right side of the figure. (b)
Q.262. Select the correct mirror image
(c) of the given figure when the mirror is
(d) placed to the right side of the figure.
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning)
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening )
Q.259. Select the mirror image of the
figure marked ‘X’, when the mirror is
(a) (b) placed on the right side of the figure.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.256. Select the correct mirror image
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
of the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right side of the figure.
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.263. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is
(c) (d) placed to the right side of the figure.
SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning )
Q.260. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right side of the figure.
(a) (b) SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon)
(a)
(d)
(c) (d)
Q.269. Select the mirror image of the (a) (b)
Q.265. Select the correct mirror image following figure, when the mirror is
of the given combination when the placed on the right side of the figure.
mirror is placed to the right side of it. (c) (d)
(c)
(a) (b)
(d)
(c) (d)
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
Q.275. Select the mirror image of the
figure marked ‘x’ when the mirror is
(a) (b) placed on the right side of the figure.
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(c) (d)
(a)
Q.280. Select the correct mirror image (b)
of the given figure when the mirror is
placed to the right side of the figure. (c)
(a) (b)
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Morning) (d)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
Q.281. Select the correct mirror image
(a) (b) .
of figure (x) when the mirror is placed at
the right side of the figure. (c) (d)
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon)
(c) (d)
Q.285. Select the correct mirror image
of the given figure when the mirror is
Q.278. Select the correct image of figure
placed to the right side of the figure
(x) when the mirror is placed at the right
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Evening)
side of the figure.
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon) (a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
SSC CPO 2018 Tier I SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening) Q.12. Five girls took part in a race. Rajni
(a) 30
𝑡ℎ 𝑟𝑑
(b) 23
𝑡ℎ
(c) 20
𝑛𝑑
(d) 22 finished before Mahika but behind
Q.1. Select the option that gives the Garima. Ashmita finished before
correct explanation for the following Q.7. Six plays A,B,C,D,E and F are to Sanchali but behind Mahika. Who came
group of words. be staged on 6 days of the week starting second in the race ?
Bridge, Link, Chain from Monday and ending on Saturday. SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 16/03/2019(Evening) Play D is staged on Tuesday. Play A, C,F (a) Sanchali (b) Mahika
(a) They are suits of cards. are staged one after the other in the same (c) Rajni (d) Garima
(b) They are types of medals. order. Play E is not staged on a Monday
(c) They are jewels. or a Wednesday. Which plays are staged SSC CPO 2020 Tier I
(d) They join two parts. Monday & Wednesday respectively ?
SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Morning) Q.13. X is 7th from the top while Y is
SSC CHSL 2018 Tier I (a) B & A (b) A & F 16th from the bottom in the class
(c) B & C (d) C & E ranking. If they interchange their
Q.2. Twenty teams take part in a football positions, then X becomes 21st from the
tournament. Each team has to play every Q.8. Radhika ranks sixteenth from the top. What will be the position of Y from
other team. How many games would be top and thirteenth from the bottom in a the bottom ?
played in the tournament ? certain examination. How many students SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 03/07/2019 (Morning) are there in the class ? (a) 21st (b) 16th
(a) 195 (b) 190 SSC MTS 20/08/2019 (Evening) (c) 29th (d) 30th
(c) 170 (d) 180 (a) 27 (b) 29 (c) 28 (d) 30
𝑡ℎ
Q.14. Rohit is ranked 18 from the top
SSC MTS 2019 Tier I Q.9. Six performers Akash, Bishal, in his class. When counted from the
Nisha, Diksha, Esha and Firoz will 𝑡ℎ
bottom, he is ranked 36 . What is the
Q.3. Total 42 students are standing in a perform on one day each of the six days
total number of students in the class?
line facing east. Neha's position is 16th of the week starting from Monday and
SSC CPO 25/11/2020 (Evening)
from the right end. Vinita is standing at ending on Saturday. Nisha will perform
(a) 52 (b) 55 (c) 54 (d) 53
26th position from the left. If Mangala is on Tuesday. Akash, Firoz and Bishal
standing at the 7th place to the right of will perform one after the other in the
same order. Diksha will not perform on SSC MTS 2020 Tier I
Neha, what is Mangala's position from
the left end of the row? Monday or Wednesday. How many
performers perform after Akash ? Q.15. In the morning prayer of a school,
SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS 21/08/2019 (Afternoon) Chanchal was 8th from the front, while
(a) 34th (b) 33rd (c) 35th (d) 32nd
(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 3 Prince was 11th from the back in the
same row. If they swap their positions,
Q.4. Some players are standing in a
Q.10. In a row of students P was Chanchal becomes 22nd from the front.
queue. Veer is 15th from the front and
standing 17th from the left end and 23rd What is the number of students in the
Sanket is 20th from the rear end of the
from the right end. If Q was standing row ?
queue. Aryan is after Veer but has two
exactly in the middle of the row, what SSC MTS 05/10/2021 ( Morning )
players between him and Veer. Sanket is
was his position from the left end ? (a) 32 (b) 30 (c) 31 (d) 33
immediately after Aryan. How many
players are there in the queue? (Assume students were facing the north.)
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Morning) Q.16. In a row of 47 persons, X is 14th
SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)
(a) 20th (b) 18th from the front while Y is 17th from the
(a) 37 (b) 39 (c) 38 (d) 36
(c) 22nd (d) 19th back. If they exchange their location, Y
becomes 34th from the back, then what
Q.5. Satish is 9 ranks ahead of Ajay in
Q.11. Five girls Ashi, Binita, Laila, will be the position of X from the front?
the class of 39 students. If Ajay’s rank is
Diksha, Isha read a magazine. The one SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Morning )
15th from the last, then what is Satish’s
who reads first gives it to Laila. The one (a) 31 (b) 32 (c) 30 (d) 29
rank from the start ?
SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Morning) who reads last had taken from Ashi. Isha
was not the first or last to read. There Q.17. Among five iron balls P, Q, R, S
(a) 18th (b) 14th (c) 24th (d) 16th
were two readers between Binita and and T, the weight of Q is 5 kg, which is
Ashi. Who read the magazine first? double the weight of P. The weight of S
Q.6. In a class of 35 children, Aarav’s
SSC MTS 22/08/2019 (Afternoon) is half the weight of T. The weight of R
rank is sixth from the top. Ronnie is
(a) Binita (b) Laila is equal to the weight of P and Q taken
seven ranks below Aarav. What is
(c) Diksha (d) Isha together. The weight of T is four times
Ronnie’s rank from the bottom?
the weight of R. What is the weight of S iii. The VIOLET book is between the If the objects are arranged in descending
? SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon) GREEN and the BLACK books. order of their weight, which object will
(a) 10 kg (b) 30 kg iv. There are as many books between the be second from the bottom ?
(c) 15 kg (d) 7.5 kg GREEN and the RED books as there are SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
between the BLACK and the BLUE (a) K (b) L (c) F (d) G
Q.18. Six special lectures are to be books.
organised on Banking system, Quality If the YELLOW book is on the top, Q.26. The Coordinator of an
circles, Work motivation, Decision which book is exactly in the middle? International Virtual Conference has
making, Current affairs, and Personality SSC MTS 07/10/2021 ( Evening ) planned six guest lectures on different
development. Lectures are scheduled to (a) ORANGE (b) RED areas—Cryptography, Fluid Dynamics,
be held, one lecture on each day from (c) VIOLET (d) GREEN Big Data Analysis, Wavelet Theory,
Monday to Sunday, as per the details Differential Equations and Linear
given below: Q.22. A sales representative plans to Algebra—to be organised only one on
I. Work motivation should be organised visit each of six stores U, V, W, X, Y and each day from Monday to Sunday.
immediately after Decision making. Z exactly once during the course of one Wavelet Theory should be organised
II. Quality circle should be organised on day. He is setting up his schedule for the immediately after Differential Equations.
Wednesday and should not be followed day in accordance with the following Big Data Analysis should be organised
by Personality development. conditions: on Wednesday and should not be
III. Decision making should be (i). He must visit U before V and Z. followed by Linear Algebra. Fluid
organised on Friday and there should be (ii). He must visit V before Y. Dynamics should be organised on Friday
a gap of two days between Banking (iii). The third store he visits must be X. and there should be a gap of two days
system and Current affairs. The sales representative could visit any between Cryptography and Linear
IV. On one day, other than Saturday, of the following companies immediately Algebra. One day there will be no
there should be no lecture. Current after X, except: lecture (Saturday is not that day), and
affairs should be on previous day of SSC MTS 08/10/2021 ( Morning ) just before that day Linear Algebra will
holiday. (a) W (b) V (c) Y (d) U be organised.
Which lecture will be organised on the How many lectures are organised
first day (Monday)? Q.23. Five objects A, B, C, D and E are between Big Data Analysis and Wavelet
SSC MTS 06/10/2021 ( Evening ) of different weights. The weight of B is Theory?
(a) Banking system double the weight of E. The weight of C SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning)
(b) Current affairs is three times the weight of A. D's (a) Three (b) One
(c) Working motivation weight is four times the weight of C. The (c) Four (d) Two
(d) Personality development weight of B is half the weight of D.
Which object is the heaviest Q.27. The first semester scores of six
Q.19. If T > H > K > L and V < K > Z = among all? students indicated that Raman scored
B, then which of the following SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Afternoon) higher than Ritesh, but he is second
conclusions is NOT correct ? (a) B (b) C (c) D (d) E lower to Harshita. If Ankur is the lowest
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 (Morning) scorer, then what is the position of
(a) T > L (b) V < T Q.24. If H > M = D > P and K = H > T > Raghav ?
(c) K = B (d) H > Z Z, then which of the following options is SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Morning)
NOT correct? (a) Just below Ritesh
Q.20. If Q > Z = U, P = T < E, Q < D < SSC MTS 08/10/2021 (Evening ) (b) Just above Raman
P, then which of the following (a) H > D (b) Z < H (c) Between Raman and Ritesh
expressions is NOT correct? (c) P < M (d) Z > K (d) Just above Harshita
SSC MTS 07/10/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) U < D (b) Z < T Q.25. Among six objects F, G, H, J, K Q.28. In a class of 42 students, Ritika
(c) U > T (d) Q > U and L: ranks 13th from the top while Sheetal is
i. H is twice as heavy as K, and J is one 34th from the bottom. How many
Q.21. Seven different coloured books are and half times as heavy as F. students are there between Ritika and
kept one after the other. ii. G is half as heavy as J. Sheetal ?
i. The RED book is just on the top of the iii. F and J together are less heavy than SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Afternoon)
ORANGE book. H. (a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 4 (d) 3
ii. The BLUE book is between the iv. J and L together are twice as heavy as
GREEN and the YELLOW books. F. Q.29. Seven people visited a doctor for
consultation, one after another.
i. Mahesh visited immediately after Amit SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Afternoon) Q.38. Six students, A, B, C, D, E and F,
but sometime before Virat. (a) S < C (b) S < U are standing facing north, but not
ii. Ashok visited just after Virat and just (c) C < R (d) G < D necessarily in the same sequence. A is at
before Naman. one corner and F is beside him. B is to
iii. Neither Anup nor Naman was the last Q.33. Six friends, Tanay, Neha, Kalpana, the immediate right of E. B is at the
to visit. Raashi, Hemant and Chaitra, are second place from the right end. C is not
iv. There were as many visitors between standing in a row. There are two persons beside F. Who is standing at the left
Ashok and Suraj as there were between between Neha and Chaitra. Kalpana is end?
Anup and Ashok. between Raashi and Neha. Hemant is SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning)
Who were the first and the last persons standing beside Chaitra. Neha is at one (a) F (b) A (c) C (d) E
to have visited the doctor, respectively? of the ends of the row. Who is standing
SSC MTS 12/10/2021(Evening) between Chaitra and Tanay ? Q.39. There are seven row houses, M, N,
(a) Mahesh and Suraj SSC MTS 14/10/2021(Morning) O, P, Q, R and S, in a campus, but not
(b) Naman and Ashok (a) Raashi (b) Hemant necessarily in the same sequence. P is
(c) Amit and Ashok (c) Kalpana (d) Neha not at any of the ends. R is to the
(d) Amit and Suraj immediate right of P. S is third from the
Q.34. Five players, ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, ‘d’ and left. O is at the left end. M is second
Q.30. The notification for six different ‘e’, scored some runs during a match. from the right. O is not beside N.
posts -Clerk, PRO, Lecturer, Accountant 1. ‘b’ scored a half century, but did not Where is P located?
, Watchman and Principal- are to be score a century. SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning)
released on consecutive Fridays. The 2. ‘d’ scored more runs than ‘c’, but less (a) Second from the left
schedule of the releasing is to be in runs than ‘b’. (b) Beside S
accordance with the following 3. ‘a’ scored 37 runs, which is less than (c) Third from the left
conditions: ‘c’ (d) At the right end
(i) The Clerk post must be released a 4. ‘e’ scored 29 runs more than ‘d’.
week before the Watchman post . 5. ‘c’ scored 21 runs less than ‘b’. Q.40. Arrange the following in a logical
(ii) Lecturer post must not be released What is likely to be the score of ‘e’? and meaningful order.
immediately after the first release. SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) I. Superintendent of Police
(iii) PRO post must be released on the (a) 134 (b) 62 (c) 70 (d) 58 II. Station House Officer
Friday following the Friday on which the III. Inspector General
Principal post is released. Q.35. If all the vowels are omitted from IV. Deputy Superintendent of Police
(iv) Accountant post must be released on the alphabet, which letter will come at SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Morning)
the fifth Friday and should not be the 15th place? (a) III, IV, II, I
immediately preceded by the PRO post . SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Morning) (b) IV, III, II, I
(v) The Watchman post must not be (a) T (b) Q (c) S (d) R (c) II, III, I, IV
released last . (d) II, IV, I, III
Which of the following notifications will Q.36. Ritik is ranked 6th from top in his
be released immediately after the PRO class, while Akshey is 18th from bottom. Q.41. Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U
post ? If their position is interchanged, Akshey read a magazine one after another.
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning) gets 15th from bottom. What is the i. S was neither the first nor the last to
(a) Watchman (b) Principal number of students in the class? read it.
(c) Clerk (d) Lecturer SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Afternoon) ii. There were as many readers between
(a) 23 (b) 32 (c) 21 (d) 20 P and T as there were between R and P.
Q.31. In a row of boys, Karun is 5th iii. S read it sometime before Q, who
from the left and Pant h is 6th from right Q.37. Among seven friends A, B, C, D, read it sometime after U.
When they exchange their positions, E, F and G, B is taller than only four iv. The one who read it last had taken it
Karun becomes 13th from the left . What other friends. C is taller than D. A is from R.
is the new position of Pant from the right taller than F. E is taller than one person Who were the two persons to have read
? only that is G, who is the shortest in the magazine first and last, respectively?
SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Morning) height among all friends. B is taller than SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon)
(a) 11th (b) 7th (c) 14th (d) 18th A. Who is the tallest among all the (a) P and Q (b) T and Q
friends? (c) P and U (d) T and U
Q.32. If B = D, C = U, B > G, U > R and SSC MTS 18/10/2021(Evening)
C > S, then which of the following (a) E (b) A (c) C (d) B Q.42. 19 people are standing in a queue.
expressions is NOT correct? i. Manish is 7th from the back.
ii. Rinku is exactly in the middle of Which of the following statements is Physics.
Manish and Seema. definitely FALSE ? v. Psychology and Philosophy had a gap
iii. Seema and Rinku have three persons SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Afternoon) of two days.
between them. (a) Sambit scored more marks than vi. There was gap of one day between
What is the position of Seema from the Manasi. Sociology and Economics and a gap of
front? (b) Nagen scored more marks than two days between Sociology and
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Afternoon) Nripesh. Physics. Which day was a holiday?
(a) 5th (b) 4th (c) 6th (d) 7th (c) Anshika scored the lowest marks. SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon)
(d) Leena scored the second highest (a) Wednesday (b) Saturday
Q.43. Among five rods, P, Q, R, S and T, marks. (c) Friday (d) Thursday
the weight of T is 20 kg. The weight of S
is half the weight of P. The weight of Q Q.47. Five persons are waiting to buy a Q.52. A medical representative visited
is one-fourth the weight of P. R's weight ticket in a queue. Dipti is standing just the doctors P, Q, R, S, T and U from
is twice the weight of Q . The weight of behind Harsha. Vinita is just before Monday to Saturday – only one doctor
P is twice the weight of T. Which rod is Mrunal. Sindhu is just after Dipti. If per day.
the lightest among all? Vinita is the first person standing in the i. He visited U on some day before
SSC MTS 20/10/2021(Evening) queue, who is the last person in the visiting R and T.
(a) P (b) S (c) Q (d) R queue ? ii. He visited P on the previous day of
SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) visiting S, but not on Thursday.
Q.44. Among five objects, Gas stove, (a) Mrunal (b) Harsha iii. He did not visit either Q or S on the
Washing machine, Refrigerator, Inverter (c) Dipti (d) Sindhu last day.
and Microwave oven: the Washing iv. He visited Q just after U, but not on
machine is twice as heavy as the Q.48. If G > T, H = B, T > H, M = T and Tuesday.
Inverter; the Gas stove is one and half B > K, then which of the following Which are the two doctors he visited on
times as heavy as the Microwave oven; expressions is correct? the first two days?
the Washing machine and Microwave SSC MTS 26-10-2021 (Evening) SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Morning)
oven together weigh as much as the Gas (a) G = T (b) K < H (a) S and U (b) U and Q
stove and Inverter together; the (c) B > T (d) G < M (c) P and U (d) P and S
Refrigerator and Inverter together are
one and half times as heavy as the Gas Q.49. If N > G > E and F = E > Q = R, Q.53. In a year-end examination, 6
stove. Which is the heaviest among the then which of the following options is papers-Maths, Physics, Geography,
five objects? NOT correct? Economics, Chemistry, History- are
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Afternoon) SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Morning) scheduled on 6 consecutive days of a
(a) Gas stove (a) G > Q (b) F < R week (Monday - Saturday)
(b) Microwave oven (c) N > E (d) F > Q 1. Maths paper is after the Chemistry
(c) Refrigerator paper, with a 1-day gap between them.
(d) Washing machine Q.50. In a row of students, Reeta is 11th 2. Physics paper is on Monday.
from the right and Madhuri is 14th from 3. Geography paper is not on the last
Q.45. Which of the following figures the left. Riya is exactly in the middle of day.
can be removed so that all, starting from Reeta and Madhuri. If there are 16 4. History paper, which is scheduled on
I, fit into a pattern ? students in the row, what is Riya’s the previous day of the Maths paper, has
SSC MTS 22-10-2021 (Evening) position from the left? a two-day gap with the Physics paper.
SSC MTS 27-10-2021 (Afternoon) Which paper is scheduled on Saturday?
(a) 9th (b) 11th (c) 10th (d) 13th SSC MTS 02-11-2021 (Afternoon)
(a)Chemistry (b) Economics
Q.51. The Academic Staff College (c) History (d) Maths
(a) IV (b) III (c) II (d) V organised a refresher course in six
different subjects, only one on each day, Q.54. In a year-end examination, 6
Q.46. Six persons appeared for an from Monday to Sunday. papers-Maths, Physics, Geography,
examination. Nripesh scored more than i. One of the days was a holiday. Economics,
Manasi and Anshika, but less than ii. Psychology was on the previous day Chemistry, History- are scheduled on 6
Leena. Only two persons scored more of the holiday. consecutive days of a week (Monday -
than Nripesh. Sambit scored less than iii. The course ended with History. Saturday)
Nagen, but not the lowest marks. Only iv. Economics, which was taken up on 1. Maths paper is after the Chemistry
two persons scored less than Manasi. Wednesday, was on the previous day of paper, with a 1-day gap between them.