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SSC MOCK TEST -147 (SOLUTION)


1. (B)

multitude
1

multiplier
3

multinomial
4

multinational multilingual
2
5

17. (C)
18. (D) Option (D) is a prime number, while
others are prime number.
19. (C)
20. (A)

2. (A)

Similarly,
3. (A)

4. (B)
21. (A)
5. (A)

Tears is related to Eyes. Similarly, Lava


is related volcano.

22. (C)

Silicate Silicon Silken Silt


2
3
4
1

6. (B)
23. (B)
7. (B)

Perch lives in fresh water. Similarly,


Crocodile lives in salt water.
8. (B) Vacation is related to Holiday. Similarly,
Vocation is related to career.

9. (D)
10. (D)

324

24. (B)

11. (C)
12. (B) (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

13. (A) (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

25. (D)

14. (D) Option (D) is a prime number, while others


are not prime number.
15. (C)
16. (A) (A)
(B)
+1

(C)

+1

+1

(D)

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40. (A) 1 + 1 = 2

26. (A)

2+1=3

27. (A) o o p q o p o q / o o p q o p o q/ o o o p q

3+2=5

28. (A) a b b a / a b b a / a b b a

5+3=8
29. (B) b a b a b b / b a b a b b

8 + 5 = 13

30. (C) 4 3 4 = 48

13 + 8 = 21
41. (D)

31. (C)

42. (C) N = 59, 68, 77, 86, 95


O = 55, 69, 78, 87, 96
W = 02, 11, 20, 34, 43
43. (A)
Required Distance OD = 15 kms
32. (C) 36 6 = 6 (Diagonally)
42 6 = 7 (Diagonally)
Similarly,
54 6 = 9 (Diagonally)
44. (A)

33. (C) (4 + 2 + 7) (1 + 3) = 9
(3 + 3 + 5) (2 + 4) = 5
Similarly,

Then,

(6 + 9 + 2) (3 + 4) = 10
34. (C) 10 5 = 2 + 5 = 7
18 6 = 3 + 6 = 9

45. (B)

21 7 = 3 + 7 = 10

46. (D)

Similarly,

47. (B)
48. (A) After changing the sign

40 8 = 5 + 8 = 13
35. (C)

16 +

25 +

4 +

36 +

49 = 22

1 +

81 = 15

9 +

25 3 + 7 8 12 = 26.66
25 3 + 7 0.66 = 26.66
25 3 + 4.66 = 26.66
25 + 4.66 3 = 26.66

Similarly,

29.66 3 = 26.66
9 +

64 +

1 +

16 = 16

26.66 = 26. 66 (correct)

36. (D) R e s p o n d e n t
37. (C) T e a m
38. (C)

49. (B) Remaining money = 320

Electron Atom Molecule Matter


2
4
1
3

= 320

1
7

4
8

= ` 70

39. (B)
50. (D)

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61. (D)

51. (C) Let number = x


ATQ,
50 +

50
x = 100
100

50
x = 50
100
x = 100
52. (C) HCF of two numbers = 9
Let first number = 9x
Second number = 9y
ATQ,
9x + 9y = 99
x + y = 11
So, required pair = (1, 10), (2, 9), (3, 8),
(4, 7) and (5, 6)
53. (C)
54. (C)
60
100
360
= 16.6%
56. (D) Required ratio = 120 : 90
=4:3
57. (D)

So,

OBA =
BOD =
BDO =
2

BDO + ODC = 180


BDO = 180
BDO = 90

62. (A) sin

+ cos

2 sin (90

sin

+ cos

2 cos

sin

= cos ( 2 1)

cos
sin

cot

55. (D) Required percentage =

58. (B)

OCA = 90
COD
ODC

1
2 +1

63. (D) Purchased price of bicycle = ` 6810


Vat paid = 13.5%
So, list price = `

So, leak can empty the full tank


72
= 72 hours
1
So, time taken to empty the half tank
=

72
= 36 hours
2

59. (B) Difference of Interest = Principal

63 = Principal
Principal = 63 4 100
Principal = ` 25200
60. (C) A + B + C = 180
B + C = 180 A
2
sin

= 90

= sin
= cos

A
2

A
2

= ` 6000
64. (C) Temperature of the 4th day = 4 25 + 4 25.5
7 25.2
= 100 + 102 176.4
= 25.6
65. (D) Average Production of steel
71.30 + 43.51 + 67.66 + 76.23
+ 77.23 + 88.93 + 97.75 + 100.17
=
8
= 77.10
66. (D)
67. (B) Required percentage (x%)
=

100.17

100

= 1%
So, x = 1
68. (D) Required ratio = (77.23 + 88.93) : (76.23 + 100.17)
= 2077 : 2205
69. (D) Train can pass an electrical pole = 20sec
Train can pass a platform = 45sec
Let the speed of train = x m/s
ATQ,
20 x = 45 x 250
45x 20x = 250
25x = 250
x = 10 m/s
So, the length of train = 20 10 = 200 m

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77. (C) Amount = ` 2400
Time = 4 years
Rate = 5%

70. (A) Selling price = ` 270


Loss % = 10%
Cost price = `

S.I. =

100

= ` 300
71. (A)

x
3
+
=1
3
x
2
x + 9 = 3x
x2 3x + 9 = 0
multiply by x + 3 on both side
(x + 3)(x2 3 x + 32) = 0
x3 + 33 = 0
x3 = 27

= ` 480

Time discount =

= ` 400

Difference between S.I. and T.D. = ` (480 400)


= ` 80
3
5.745
33
=
=
11
11
11
= 0.5223

78. (D)
79. (D)

72. (D)
73. (A) Listed price = ` 16000
Amount paid = ` 4000
Amount due = ` (16000 ` 4000)
= ` 12000
Rate of S.I. = 12%
Time = 15 months = 1.25 years

Curved surface area of hemisphere = 2


Curved surface area of cone =

S.I. =

= ` 1800

100
Amount paid by mon after 15 months
= ` (12000 + 1800) = ` 13800
= ` 17800
74. (D) Present population = 4655
100
Population before fled out = 4655
80
So, originally population = 4655

=
=
Required ratio = 2

2
:

2 :1

80. (A)

100 100

80
95

= 6125
75. (B)

Let total units of work = 60

+ 2 tan 15 . tan 45
. tan75

15
2
So, time taken by A, B and C together to do the job
Work done by A + B + C in a day =

+ 2tan15. tan75.1
=

60
= 8 days
15
2

+2

= sin220 + cos2 20 + 2
=1+2=3
76. (A) The base area of trapezium =

2
= 40 cm2

The height of prism = 8 cm


So, the volume of prism = 40 8 = 320 cm3

81. (C)

4 cos245

=1+14

4
2

=22=0

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82. (A) x + y = 2a
xa=ay
a

86. (D)
a

a
=

a
+

a
=

In

=0
83. (C)

ATF

tanx =

TF
2
=
AF
5
TF = 200

In

2
= 80
5

BTF

TF
80
=
BF
80
tany = 1 = tan45
y = 45
87. (D) Required number is multiple of
= LCM of 12, 18, 21, 28
= 252
So, required number = 9828
88. (B) ATQ,
Greatest four digit number = 3995
Least four digit number = 3005
Required difference = 3995 3005 = 990
tany =

ABC is an equilateral triangle


AD =

AB =

3
AB
2

2
3

AD

AB2 + BC2 + CA2 = 3AB2


=3
4
AD2
3
= 4AD2

89. (A)

=3

84. (A)

If student was delayed by 60 minutes then


distance to the school is = 15 km
Originally student was delayed by 16
minutes then distance to the school is
POA = 120
POB = 180 120 = 60
PBO =

1
(180
2

POB)

1
(180 60)
2

= 60
85. (B) Sum of perfect square between 120 and 300
= 121 + 144 + 169 + 196 + 225 + 256 + 289
= 1400

15
16 = 4 kms
60
90. (B) a2 + b2 + c2 = ab + bc + ac
2(a2 + b2 + c2) 2 (ab + bc + ca) = 0
2
a + b2 2ab + b2 + c2 2bc + c2 + a2 2ca = 0
(a b)2 + (b c)2 + (c a)2 = 0
a = b, b = c and c = a
So a = b = c
ATQ,
=

=2

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91. (B) p3 q3 = (p q) [(p q)2 xpq]
(p q) (p2 + q2 + pq) = (p q) (p2 + q2 2pq xpq)
p2 + q2 + pq = p2 q2 + pq (2 x)
pq = pq ( 2 x)

97. (B) Principal = ` 1860


Rate = 5%
Let, time = T
True discount = ` 60
ATQ,

1=2x
x = 3
92. (B) Let the side of cube = 100
The volume of cube = (100)3
So, the side of new cube = 75
The volume of new cube = (75)3
Required ratio = (100)3 : (75)3
= (4)3 : (3)3
= 64 : 27

60 =
6000 + 300T = 9300T
T=

2
3

2
years = 8 months
3
98. (D) 9x2 + 25 30x = (3x)2 2 3x 5 + (5)2
= (3x 5)2
So, time required =

93. (C)

99. (D) Ratio of two number = 3 : 4


Let first number = 3x

AE = AH, BE = BF, CF = CG and DG = DH


[property of tangents]

Second number = 4x
So, LCM of both number = 12x = 120
x = 10
Sum of both numbers = 3x + 4x
= 7 10 = 70
100. (D) Radius of hemispherical bowl = 6 cm

=
The capacity of bowl =
=

=1
=

94. (C) ATQ,


Sales on Sunday is = ` (6 15640 5 14124)
= ` 23220
95. (B)

AK : KH = AD : BD
=1:1
96. (B) Ratio of amount invested by A and C = 2 : 1
Ratio of amount invested by A and B = 3 : 2
So, ratio of amount invested by A, B and C
=6:4:3
Total annual profit = ` 157300
Profit share of B = `
= ` 48400

2
3
2
22

(6)3
3
7

= 452.57 cm3.
101. (C) Brazil is the largest producer of coffee
and t he secon d larg est c offeeconsuming nation. Its coffee sector
employs over five million people and
contributes 40% of the worlds total
coffee supply.
102. (D) Danish botanist Wilhelm Johannsen
coined the word gene in 1909 to
describe these fundamental physical
and funct ional unit s of heredi ty.
William Bateson in 1905 coined the
term genetics from the word gene.
103. (A) Todarmal was Akbars famous revenue
minister. As a finance minister of
Akbar, Todarmal succeeded Khwaja
Malik Iti mad Khan in 1560. Raja
Todarmal introduced standard weights
and measures, a land survey and
settlement system, revenue districts
and officers. He can be thought as one
of the first statisticians in India, and
perhaps in the world.

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104. (B) World Environment Day, also called the
Eco Day was established by the United
Nations General Assembly in 1972.
Currently in its 42nd edition, the first
Environment Day was celebrated in
1973.

117. (C) v =
=

105. (C) MU = TU10 TU9 = 15 20


= 5
106. (B) The battle of Plassey was fought on 23rd
June, 1757, on the banks of Bhagirathi
River. This decisive battle was fought
between the British East India company
represented by Robert Clive and the
Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-daula. This
battle consolidated the companys
pre sence i n Beng al, whic h later
expanded to cover much of India over
the next hundred years.
107. (B) The National Renewal Fund (NRF), set
up in February 1992, for the purpose of
Restructuring and Modernisation of
Industries.
108. (D) The gas that causes suffocation and
death when coal or coke is burnt in a
closed room is carbon monoxide.

118. (A) In 1564, Akbar abolished Jizya which


was levied from the Hindus. This was
hated by the Hindus because it was a
symbol of their inferiority and involved
a lot of humiliation. When Jizya was
levied, the Muslims alone were the true
citizens of the state, but after its
abolition, both Hindus and Muslims
become equal citizen of the state.
119. (A) L =

On tripling N, the new self inductance


L=

9
2

109. (D) Safety razor was invented by King Camp


Gillette in 1901.
110. (D) Dynamic RAM memories must be
refreshed many times per second.
111. (B) Hydroponics is a subset of hydro
Culture and is a method of growing
plants usin g mi neral nutri ent
solutions, in water, without soil.
112. (A) Re spect for i nd ividual rights is
necessary for t he devel opment o f
democratic institutions.
113. (D) Dry ice, also known as Cardice, is the
solid form of carbon dioxide. It is used
primarily as a cooling agent.
114. (B) India-based Ricky Kejs collaborated
album Winds of Samsara won the Best
New Age Album trophy at the 57th annual
Grammy Award 2015.
115. (B) Barter t ransaction is a sy stem of
exchange where goods or services are
directly exchanged for other goods or
services without using a medium of
exchange, such as money.
116. (B) Wavelength is the property of sound
which is affected by change in air
temperature.

= 9L
120. (D) British actor Eddie Redmayne has won
the best actor oscar for The Theory of
Everything, while Julianne Moore
picked up best actress for Still Alice.
121. (B) IDBI Bank is an Indian governmentowned financial service company,
formerly known as Indust rial
Development Bank of India, headquartered
in Mumbai. It was established in July,
1964 by an Act of Parliament to provide
credit and other financial facilities for
the development of the fledging Indian
Industry.
122. (D) A cloudburst is an extreme amount of
precipitation, sometimes accompanied
by hail and thunder, that normally lasts
no longer than a few minutes but is
capable of creating flood conditions.
123. (A) The New Deal was a series of programs
enacted in the United States between
1933 and 1938, and a few that come
later. They included both, laws passed
by congress as well as presidential
executive orders during the first term
of president Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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124. (D) Phycology is the scientific study of
algae. Phycology or apology is a branch
of life science and often is regarded as
a subdiscipline of botany. Algae are
important as primary producers in
acquatic ecosystems.
125. (A) Red Data Book of the Russian Federation
(RDBRF) also known as Red Book is a
state do cumen t e st abli shed for
documenting rare and endangered
species of animals, plants and fungi
that exists within the territory of the
Russian Federation and its continental
shelf and marine economic zone.
126. (D) WWF Australia presented their concept
to Fairfax media who, along with Sydney
Lord Mayor Clover Moore, agreed to back
the event. The 2007 Earth Hour was
held on March 31 in Sydney, Australia.
127. (D) The Directive Principles commit the
state to promote the welfare of the people
by affirming so cial, econo mic and
political justice, as well as to fight
economic inequality. According to the
Constitution, the government should
keep them in mind while framing laws,
even though they are non-justiciable in
nature. The inspiration of Directive
Principles of State Policy has been
taken from the Irish Republic.
128. (D) RBIs deadline for exchanging pre-2005
currency notes of various denominations,
including of ` 500 and ` 1000, by six
months till December 31, 2015.
129. (D) The last telegraph was sent by Rahul
Gandhi on July 14, 2013.
130. (D) The non-cooperation movement was
called off due to Chauri-Chaura Incident.
131. (D) The idea of Parliamentary form of
government is adapted from the British
Constitution.
132. (A) India become the first Asian Nation to
reach th e Red Planet when its
indigenously made unmanned spacecraft
entered the orbit of mars, the first
nation in the world to successfully reach
mars on its first attempt.
133. (C) Six Nobel Prize awards are awarded each
year. Their areas are
1. Peace
2. Chemistry
3. Physics
4. Medicine
5. Literature
6. Economics
134. (A)
135. (C) I
a2
a1
a2 =

I1
I2 =

i.e., a1 : a2 = 5 : 3

25
5
=
9
3

136. (D) D. Dadabhai Naoroji elected for the


Liberal party in Finsbury Central at the
1892 general election was the Indian
to become member of British Parliament.
137. (B) The common name of sodium bicarbonate
is Baking Soda.
138. (B) The word dolomite is used to describe
the sedimentary carbonate rock, which
is composed predominantly of the
mineral dolomite.
139. (A) Sarvodaya is a term meaning universal
uplift or progress of all. The term was
first coined by Mahatma Gandhi as the
title of his 1908 translation of John
Ruskins tract on political economy,
Unto This Last, and Gandhi Came to
use the term for the ideal of his own
political philosophy.
140. (A)
141. (A)
142. (D) More than 50% of the worlds coal
deposits are held by USA, Russia and
China.
143. (D)
144. (A) An aneroid barometer is an instrument
for measuring pressure as a method
that do es no t in volve liqui d. I t is
invented by French Scientist Lucien
Vidi in 1844.
145. (C) Talcher which is also known as coal
city of Odisha is a hub for coal industry,
Talcher is famous for its coal reserves.
Talcher has number of underground and
opencast mines. Dera colliery is the
oldest mine in Talcher. The coalfields
which are mana ged by M ahanadi
Coalfields Limited (MCL) is a subsidiary
of Co al I ndia Limited ( CI L). The
establishment of Talcher thermal Power
Statio n (TTPS) and Talcher Super
Thermal Power Station (TSTPS) both
owned by N ational Thermal Power
Corporation, Fertilizer Corporation of
India (FCI), Heavy water Plant and the
collieries of Mahan adi C oalfields
Limited (MCL) have enhanced the
importance of the place.
146. (B)
147. (B) Alam Ara is a 1931 film directed by
Ardeshir Irani. It was the first Indian
talkie film.
148. (B)
149. (B)
150. (D) World AIDS Day is held on 1st December
each year and is an opportunity for
people worldwide to unite the fight
against HIV.

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MEANINGS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER


Accommodation
Adonis
Autumn
Barren
Blurb
Careless
Catastrophic
Cavalier
Debonair
Defile
Desist
Desultory
Diligent
Diminish
Entertainment
Envious
Epilogue
Erupting
Forsake
Frugal
Funeral
Greedy
Industrious
Infertile
Ingenious
Jealous
Lustful
Magma
Matinee
Modest
Monologue
Plagiarist
Play
Premiere
Prologue
Prudent
Quest
Random
Rupture
Sabotage
Sangfroid
Sterile
Tectonic
Threatened
Torturing
Tycoon
Yield

a place where people can live, stay, or work


a very handsome young boy
the season between summer and winter
not suitable for plants
a short publicity notice
not using care
a terrible disaster
a gentleman trained in arms and horsemanship
archaic
to make unclean or impure
to stop doing something
not having a plan or purpose
characterized by steady, earnest and energetic effort
to become or to cause (something) to become less in
size, importance etc
the act of amusing or entertaining people
feeling or showing a desire to have what someone
else has
a final section or speech after the main part of a
book, play etc
to happen or begin suddenly or violently
to give up or leave entirely
simple and plain
of, relating to, or constituting a funeral
very eager to have something
working very hard/not lazy
not able to reproduce
very smart or clever
intolerant of rivalry or unfaithfulness
felling or showing strong sexual desire
hot liquid rock below the surface of the earth
a play, movie etc. that is performed or shown in the
after noon
not very large in size or amount
a long speech made by one person that prevents
anyone else from talking
the act of using another persons words or ideas
without giving credit to that person.
the conduct, course or action of a game
first show
an introduction to a book, play etc
having or showing careful good judgement
a journey made in search of something
a haphazard course
a crack or break in something
the act of destroying or damaging something
deliberately so that it doesnot work correctly
the ability to stay calm in difficult or dangerous
situations
not able to produce crops or plants
having a large or important effect
having an uncertain chance of continued survival
something that causes mental or physical suffering
a very wealthy and powerful person
to produce or provide

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SSC MOCK TEST -147 (ANSWER KEY)


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(C)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(D)
(C)
(A)
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(D)
(B)
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(D)

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68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.

(C)
(C)
(C)
(C)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(D)
(C)
(D)
(D)
(B)
(D)
(D)
(A)
(A)
(D)
(A)
(D)
(B)

76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.

(A)
(C)
(D)
(D)
(A)
(C)
(A)
(C)
(A)
(B)
(D)
(D)
(B)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(D)
(D)
(D)

101.
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.
107.
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.

(C)
(D)
(A)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(B)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(B)
(A)
(D)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(A)
(A)
(D)
(B)
(D)
(A)
(D)
(A)

126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
144.
145.
146.
147.
148.
149.
150.

(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(A)
(C)
(A)
(C)
(D)
(B)
(B)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(D)
(D)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(D)

151.
152.
153.
154.
155.
156.
157.
158.
159.
160.
161.
162.
163.
164.
165.
166.
167.
168.
169.
170.
171.
172.
173.
174.
175.

(A)
(B)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(D)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(C)
(C)
(A)
(C)
(D)
(B)
(B)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(A)

176.
177.
178.
179.
180.
181.
182.
183.
184.
185.
186.
187.
188.
189.
190.
191.
192.
193.
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
199.
200.

(A)
(A)
(D)
(B)
(C)
(A)
(D)
(C)
(D)
(C)
(A)
(D)
(B)
(D)
(C)
(D)
(B)
(B)
(A)
(C)
(A)
(B)
(A)
(D)
(D)

Explanation
159. (B) Use to pay homage in place of to pay respect.
Because after the death of a person we pay homage.
160. (A) Use nutricient disorder to prevent in place of nutrient disorder to prevent.
161. (D) No error
162. (B) Use declared a lay off in his mill in place of declared a lay off on his mill.

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