Prudence Coaching Centr e PRUDENCE Coaching Centre 1 011-40343636, 8527-31-5252, 8527-64-5252 641, Ground Floor, Dr. Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi-110009 Coaching Centre PRUDENCE Under the Guidance of “Rakesh Yadav Sir” Head Offce : 641, Ground Floor, Dr. Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi-110009 011-40343636, 8527-31-5252, 8527-64-5252 DO NOT OPEN THE SEAL OF THE BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO SSC-CGL MOCK TEST PAPER – 60 Read the following instructions carefully before you begin to answer the questions. This Booklet contains questions in English as well as in Hindi. TEST CODE C060 Time Allowed : 60 Minutes Maximum Marks : 200 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This Booklet contains 100 questions in all comprising the following four parts: Part - I : General Intelligence & Reasoning [25 Questions] Part - II : General Awareness [25 Questions] Part - III : Quantitative Aptitude [25 Questions] Part - IV : English Language [25 Questions] 2. All questions are compulsory and carry two marks each. 3. Before you start to answer the questions you must check this Booklet and ensure that it contains all the pages (1-11) and see that no page is missing or repeated. If you find any defect in this Booklet, you must get it replaced immediately. 4. For every wrong answer 0.5 marks will be deducted from total marks you get. 5. You will be provided the Answer-Sheet separately by the Invigilator. You must complete the details of Ticket Number,Roll Number and Test Form Number on Side-I of the Answer-Sheet carefully before you actually start answering the questions. You must also put your signature on the Answer-Sheet at the prescribed place. These instructions must be fully complied with, failing which your Answer- Sheet will not be evaluated and you will be awarded 'Zero' mark. 6. Questions of English Medium will be considered for evaluation in case if differs in Hindi Medium. 7. Answers must be shown by completely blackening the corresponding rectangles on Side-II of the Answer-Sheet against the relevant question number by black/blue ball pen only. Answers which are not shown by black/blue ball pen will not be awarded any mark. 8. The Answer-Sheet must be handed over to the Invigilator before you leave the Examination Hall. 9. Failure to comply with any of the above instructions will render a candidate liable to such action/Penalty as way be deemed fit. 10. The manner in which the different questions are to be answered has been explained in the OMR sheat from which you should read carefully before answering the questions. 11. Answer the questions as quickly and as carefully as you can. Some questions may be difficult and others easy. Do not spend too much time on any question. 12. No Rough Work is to be done on the Answer-Sheet. Space for rough work has been provided at the back of the booklet. SSC, CGL, CHSL, CPO, SSC (JE), Delhi Police, Other State Police, RBI, RRB IBPS PO/Clerk SBI PO/ Clerk, Railway, NDA/CDS, RPF, DMRC, DSSSB, State SSCs Exam. COACHING AVAILABLE FOR
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Coaching Centre
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Under the Guidance of “Rakesh Yadav Sir”
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SSC-CGLMOCK TEST PAPER – 60
Read the following instructions carefully before you begin to answer the questions.This Booklet contains questions in English as well as in Hindi.
iz'uksas ds mÙkj nsus ls igys fuEufyf[kr vuqns'kksa dks è;ku ls i<+saAbl iqfLrdk ds iz'u vaxzsth rFkk fgUnh nksuksa esa fn;s x;s gSaA
TEST CODE
C060Time Allowed : 60 Minutes Maximum Marks : 200
fuèkkZfjr le; % 60 feuV vf/dre vad % 200
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
1. This Booklet contains 100 questions in all comprising the following
four parts:
Part - I : General Intelligence & Reasoning [25 Questions]
Part - II : General Awareness [25 Questions]
Part - III : Quantitative Aptitude [25 Questions]
Part - IV : English Language [25 Questions]
2. All questions are compulsory and carry two marks each.
3. Before you start to answer the questions you must check this
Booklet and ensure that it contains all the pages (1-11) and see that
no page is missing or repeated. If you find any defect in this Booklet,
you must get it replaced immediately.
4. For every wrong answer 0.5 marks will be deducted from total
marks you get.
5. You will be provided the Answer-Sheet separately by the Invigilator.
You must complete the details of Ticket Number,Roll Number and Test
Form Number on Side-I of the Answer-Sheet carefully before you
actually start answering the questions. You must also put your
signature on the Answer-Sheet at the prescribed place. These
instructions must be fully complied with, failing which your Answer-
Sheet will not be evaluated and you will be awarded 'Zero' mark.
6. Questions of English Medium will be considered for
evaluation in case if differs in Hindi Medium.
7. Answers must be shown by completely blackening the
corresponding rectangles on Side-II of the Answer-Sheet
against the relevant question number by black/blue ball
pen only. Answers which are not shown by black/blue ball
pen will not be awarded any mark.
8. The Answer-Sheet must be handed over to the Invigilator
before you leave the Examination Hall.
9. Failure to comply with any of the above instructions will
render a candidate liable to such action/Penalty as way be
deemed fit.
10. The manner in which the different questions are to be
answered has been explained in the OMR sheat from which
you should read carefully before answering the questions.
11. Answer the questions as quickly and as carefully as you
can. Some questions may be difficult and others easy. Do
not spend too much time on any question.
12. No Rough Work is to be done on the Answer-Sheet. Space
for rough work has been provided at the back of the booklet.
fuEufyf[kr iz'u eas fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls iz'u fpg~u (\) ds LFkku ij vkus okyh
la[;k dks pqfu,A
3 2 625
5 3 4096
4 2 ?
(a) 216 (b) 1024
(c) 1296 (d) 2024
17. How many triangles are there in the given figure?
nh xbZ vkd`fr esa fdrus f=kHkqt gSa\
(a) 12 (b) 13
(c) 15 (d) 18
18. In the following question below are given somestatements followed by some conclusions. Takingthe given statements to be true even if they seemto be at variance from commonly known facts,read all the conclusions and then decide which ofthe given conclusion logically follows the givenstatements.
Statement:
I. All stars twinkle
II. All satellites twinkle
Conclusion:
I. Some stars are satellites
II. Some stars twinkle
uhps fn, x, iz'u esa dqN dFku vkSj muds ckn mu dFkuksa ij vk/kfjrdqN fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSa] gkykafd muesa lkekU; Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUurk gksldrh gSA lHkh fu"d"kZ i<+sa vkSj fiQj fu/kZfjr djsa fd fn, x, dkSu lsfu"d"kZ] fn, x, dFkuksa ds vk/kj ij ;qfDrlaxr gSaA
dFku%
I. lHkh flrkjs fVefVekrs gSaA
II. lHkh mixzg fVefVekrs gSaA
fu"d"kZ%
I. dqN flrkjs mixzg gSaA
II. dqN flrkjs fVefVekrs gSaA
(a) Only conclusion I follows.
dsoy fu"d"kZ I lgh gSA
(b) Only conclusion II follows.
dsoy fu"d"kZ II lgh gSA
(c) Neither conclusion I nor
conclusion II follows.
u rks fu"d"kZ I u gh fu"d"kZ II lgh gSA
(d) Both conclusions follow.
nksuks gh fu"d"kZ lgh gSaA
19. Three positions of a cube are shown below. Whatwill come opposite to face containing 'N'?
59. The compound interest on a certain sum of money
at a certain rate per annum for two years is Rs.
2,050, and the simple interest on the same
amount of money at the same rate for 3 years is
Rs. 3000. Then the sum of money is :
fdlh fuf'pr /ujkf'k ij ,d fuf'pr nj izfr o"kZ ls nks o"kZ dk pØo`f¼C;kt 2,050 :ñ gS vkSj mruh gh /ujkf'k ij leku nj ij 3 o"kZ dklk/kj.k C;kt 3,000 :ñ gSA rks dqy /ujkf'k fdruh gS&
(a) Rs. 20,000 (b) Rs. 18,000
(c) Rs. 21,000 (d) Rs. 25,000
60. A milk vendor has 21 litres of cow milk, 42 litresof toned milk and 63 litres of double toned milk. Ifhe wants to pack them in cans so that each cancontains same litres of milk and does not want tomix any two kinds of milk in a can, then the leastnumber of cans required is:
yh- Mcy VksUM nw/ gSA ;fn og bu nw/ dks dsukas esa bl izdkj iSd djukpkgrk gS fd izR;sd dsu esa cjkcj ek=kk esa nw/ gks vkSj nks izdkj ds nw/dks ,d dsu esa og feykrk Hkh ugha gS] rks dsuksa dh U;wure la[;k KkrdjsaA(a) 3 (b) 6
(c) 9 (d) 12
61. A person invests money in three differentschemes for 6 years, 10 years and 12 years at10%, 12% and 15% simple interestrespectively.At the completion of each scheme,he gets the same interest. The ratio of hisinvestment is
,d O;fDr rhu /ujkf'k;ksa dks 6 o"kZ] 10 o"kZ o 12 o"kZ ds fy,Øe'k% 10%, 12% o 15% dh C;kt njks ij fuos'k djrk gSrFkk Ldhe lekIr gksus ij rhuksa jkf'k;ksa ij mls leku C;kt izkIrgksrk gSA rks fuos'k dh xbZ /ujkf'k;ksa dk vuqikr gskxkA
(a) 6 : 3 : 2 (b) 2 : 3 : 4
(c) 3 : 4 : 6 (d) 3 : 4 : 2
62. If x² +ax +b is a perfect square, then which one ofthe following relations between a and b is true
;fn x² +ax +b ,d iw.kZ oxZ gS] rks a vkSj b ds chp dkSu&lk laca/lgh gS\
(a) a2 = b (b) a2 =4b
(c) b = 4a (d) b2 =a
63. A vertical tower stands on a horizontal plane andis sumounted by a vertical flag staff of height h. Ata point on the plane the angle of elevation of thebottom of the flag staff os a and that of the top ofthe flag staff is a and that of the top of the flag staffis b . Then the height of the tower is
,d ÅèokZ/j ehukj ,d {kSfrt lery ij [kM+h gS vkSj mlds Åij h
Å¡pkbZ dk ÅèokZèkj èotn.M yxk gSA lery ij ,d fcUnq ij èotn.M
ds ry dk mUu;u dks.k agS vkSj èotn.M ds 'kh"kZ Hkkx dk b gSA ehukjdh Å¡pkbZ crkb, ?
(a) h tana (b)tan
tan tan
h
(c)tan
tan tan
h
(d) None of these
64. Two circles intersect each other at the points A
and B. A straight line parallel to AB intersects
the circles at C, D, E and F. If CD = 4.5 cm,
then the measure of EF is
nks o`Ùk ,d&nwljs dks fcUnq A rFkk B ij izfrPNsfnr djrs gSaA AB ds
lekukUrj js[kk o`Ùkksa dks C, D, E rFkk F ij izfrPNsfnr djrs gSaA ;fn
CD = 4.5 cm, rc EF dh yEckbZ Kkr djsa\
(a) 1.50 cm (b) 2.25 cm
(c) 4.50 cm (d) 9.00 cm
65. Raman, Manan and Kamal are partners and in-
vest in a business such that Raman invests 2/
5th of total and Manan invest 3/8th of the total.
What is the ratio of profit of Raman, Manan and
Kamal respectively?
jeu] euu rFkk dey lk>snkj gSa rFkk ,d O;kikj esa fuos'k djrs gSaA jeu
73. In 2001, the approximate percentage of profit/loss ofall the five companies taken together is equal to:
2001 esa ikapksa daifu;ksa dks feyk dj yxHkx fdrus izfr'kr ykHk@gkfu gqbZ\
(a) 4% loss/gkfu (b) 6.48% profit/ykHk
(c) 6.88% loss/gkfu (d) 4.64% profit/ykHk
74. In the income of company Q in 2001 was 10% morethan 2000 and the company had earned a profit of20% in 2000, then its expenditure in 2000(in crores) was:
;fn daiuh Q dh vk; 2001 esa 2000 dh rqyuk esa 10% vf/d gqbZvkSj daiuh dks 2000 esa 20% dk ykHk gqvk Fkk rks 2000 esa O;;fdruk (djksM+ `) gqvk Fkk\
(a) 32.32 (b) 28.28
(c) 34.34 (d) 29.09
75. The companies M and N together had apercentage of profit/loss of:
M vkSj N daifu;ksa dks feykdj fdrus izfr'kr ykHk@gkfu gqbZ\
(a) 12% loss/gkfu (b) 10% loss/gkfu
(c) No loss and No profit/dksbZ gkfu vkSj u dksbZ ykHk
(d) 10% profit/ykHk
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Direction(76-78): In the following questions, some
part of the sentence may have error(s). Find out
which part of the sentence has an error and select
the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from
error, select 'No Error'.
76. Riches are uncertain things, and the fame (a)/
that power give or is won by foul means (b)/ is as
short–lived as the dewdrop.(c)/ No Error (d)
77. Some members of the committee (a)/ were
opposed to use the club members' money (b)/ to
redecorate the meeting hall. (c) No Error (d)
78. The doctor (a)/ asked his patient (b)/ to regularly
take his medicine. (c) No Error (d)
Direction(79-81): In the following questions, the
sentence given with blank to be filled in with an
appropriate word. Select the correct alternative out
of the four and indicate it by selecting the
appropriate option.
79. Nature........ beasts to know their friends.
(a) taught (b) will teach
(c) has taught (d) teaches
80. Rituparna........her loan till now.
(a) did not pay (b) has not paid
(c) will not pay (d) is not paying
81. In India more than 70% people are....... illiterate.
(a) virtually (b) superficially
(c) finally (d) certainly
Direction(82-83): In the following questions, out of
the four alternatives, select the word similar in
meaning to the word given.
82. GARRULOUS
(a) Confident (b) Talkative
(c) Quarrelsome (d) Articulate
83. ALTERNATIVE
(a) Variety (b) Change
(c) Choice (d) Barter
Direction(84-85): In the following questions, out of
the four alternatives, select the word which is
opposite in meaning to the word given.
84. FEIGNED
(a) Spurious (b) Genuine
(c) Strong (d) Dishonest
85. BOISTEROUS
(a) Reserved (b) Bouncy
(c) Naughty (d) Quiet
Direction(86-88): In the following questions, out of
the four alternatives, select the alternative which
best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
86. He was punished for taking French leave.
(a) being absent without permission
(b) leaving without intimation
(c) giving lame excuse
(d) resigning without giving notice
87. He advised her to give a wide berth to malicious
people.
(a) give a larger bed to
(b) share her seat with
(c) pay more attention to
(d) to stay away from
88. Tripti gave her report quoting chapter and verse.
(a) referred to religious books
(b) provided minute details
(c) taught like a teacher
(d) spoke like a preacher
Direction (89-91): In the following questions, out of
the four alternatives, select the alternative which will
improve the bold part of the sentence. In case no
improvement is needed, select" No improvement".
89. Sincerity is always appreciated.
(a) waited (b) enjoyed
(c) enhanced (d) No improvement
90. Honesty is more superior than riches.
(a) No improvement (b) far superior than
(c) More superior to (d) superior to
91. She is annoying that her father had not accepted
her suggestion.
(a) was annoyed (b) had to annoy
(c) was to annoy (d) No improvement
Direction(92-94): In the following questions, out of
the four alternatives, select the alternative which
is the best substitute of the words/sentences.
92. Rub or wipe out
(a) Efface (b) Remove
(c) Plunder (d) Terminate
93. No longer in existence or use
(a) Invincible (b) Delete
(c) Inefficient (d) Obsolete
94. Too willing to obey other people
(a) Subservient (b) Sublimate
(c) Subjugate (d) Subaltern
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95. In the following questions, four words are given
out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select
the correct spelt word.
(a) Heuristics (b) Hueristics
(c) Huerestics (d) Huaristics
Direction(96-100): A passage is given with 5
questions following it. Read the passage carefully
and choose the best answer to each question out of
the four alternatives.
The world is becoming a dangerous place to live
in , and this is despite our claims of being civilized, of
having evolved from the primitive to the modern man
and from the cave man to cultured being. Many reasons
can be attributed to this. A man longs to be the king of
all kingdoms, but is too extravagant and idle. he desires
that his write should run through the whole world. But
then he is lazy and lethargic. Man is mean, far inferior
to other species. We are more human than humane.
We have negative qualities such as anger, ego, envy,
greed, hatred and jealousy, that we should consider
overcoming. We have allowed these qualities to
become our consuming passions. we think that we
are mightier than most. We think we are capable of
destroying anything by using our might. Today, we
have acquired weapons of mass destruction, which are
capable of obliterating all life from the face of this
planet. As men we arm men. Then we destroy people
without arms. Then why are we giving vent to this
anger? We let our wrath take over our senses. We fight
to satisfy our egos. The overpowering obsession of a