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1 www.bankersadda.com | www.sscadda.com | www.careerpower.in | www. adda247.com Solution S1. Ans.(d) Sol. Second is the source of first. S2. Ans.(d) Sol. As 'Architect' makes 'Building' similarly 'Sculptor' makes 'Statue'. S3. Ans.(a) Sol. In the group MNOP, the letters are shifted +1, +2, +3, +4 places in alphabetical sequence to get NPRT. Similarly, GHIJ can be converted to HJLN. S4. Ans.(c) Sol. The sum of alphabetical positions of L, I, M and E is 12+9+13+5=39. So, 39+ 4(no. of letters in this word)= 43 The sum of alphabetical positions of L,E,M,O& N is 12,5,13,15 & 14=59. So,59 + 5= 64. S5. Ans.(d) Sol. There is a gap of one letter between each corresponding letters of 'QYGO' and 'SAIQ' S6. Ans.(b) Sol. First term = 3 2 – 1. Second term = 3 3 + 1 Third term = 4 2 – 1 Fourth term = 4 3 + 1 S7. Ans.(a) Sol. 125, second digit becomes the power of first.. 6 3 = 216 Similarly 5 3 = 125

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    Solution

    S1. Ans.(d)Sol. Second is the source of first.

    S2. Ans.(d)Sol. As 'Architect' makes 'Building' similarly 'Sculptor' makes 'Statue'.

    S3. Ans.(a)Sol. In the group MNOP, the letters are shifted +1, +2, +3, +4 places in alphabetical sequence to getNPRT. Similarly, GHIJ can be converted to HJLN.

    S4. Ans.(c)Sol. The sum of alphabetical positions of L, I, M and E is 12+9+13+5=39.So, 39+ 4(no. of letters in this word)= 43The sum of alphabetical positions of L,E,M,O& N is 12,5,13,15 & 14=59.So,59 + 5= 64.

    S5. Ans.(d)Sol. There is a gap of one letter between each corresponding letters of 'QYGO' and 'SAIQ'

    S6. Ans.(b)Sol. First term = 32 – 1.Second term = 33 + 1Third term = 42 – 1Fourth term = 43 + 1

    S7. Ans.(a)Sol. 125, second digit becomes the power of first..63 = 216Similarly 53 = 125

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    S8. Ans.(d)Sol. 21 and 19 represents the number of letters that come after F and Hin alphabetical sequence in reverse order. So D= 23 & G= 20

    S9. Ans.(c)Sol. First term = (6)2 + 6= 42Second term = (7)2 + 7 = 56SimilarlyThird term = (10)2 + 10 = 110Fourth term = (11)2 + 11 = 132

    S10. Ans.(d)Sol. Typhoid, Cholera, and Jaundice affect a particular part of our body while AIDS affects theimmune system.

    S11. Ans.(d)Sol. All others are synonyms.

    S12. Ans.(d)Sol. In every word, 1st letter become last2nd letter’s position is same3rd letter become 1stLast letter become 2nd last

    S13. Ans.(a)Sol. Except Mustard, all others are grains. Mustard is an oilseed.

    S14. Ans.(b)Sol. All other letters occupy the even-numbered positions in the English alphabet.

    S15. Ans.(b)Sol. In all other groups, the first and second letters occupy the same position from the beginning andthe end respectively. The second letter is moved one step backward to obtain the third letter.

    S16. Ans.(d)Sol. This is the only group containing two small letters.

    S17. Ans.(d)Sol. In all other groups, first and fourth letters are consecutive, while second and third letters are inreverse alphabetical order.

    S18. Ans.(a)Sol. In all other groups, first and third letters as well as fourth and second letters are alternate.

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    S19. Ans.(b)Sol. Order according to dictionary:5. Ratchet , 4. Record, 2.Regret, 3.Resignation, 1. Rhetoric

    S20. Ans.(d)Sol. Order according to dictionary:5. Solitude, 1. Solution, 2.Solvent, 3.Someone, 6.Summon, 4. Surmounted

    S21. Ans.(a)Sol. Order according to dictionary:Language, Latitude, Lavender, Lavishing

    S22. Ans.(b)Sol. Clearly, there are 2 series:I: 1 1, 2 2, 3 3, 4 4II. F, L, R, XIn 2nd series, there is a gap of 6.

    Missing term = 4 4, X] = [60,X]

    S23. Ans.(b)Sol. The given sequence is a combination of two series:I. 4, 6, 12, 14, 28II. D, F, L, N …Now, the pattern followed in 1st series is: +2, ×2, +2, ×2In 2nd series Letter is based on the number which appears before it.So, missing letter = 28 i.e. B

    S24. Ans.(c)Sol. Clearly, the given sequence is a combination of two series:I. 1, 3, 7, 13, 21II. C, F, I, ?The pattern followed in I is +2, +4, … andthe pattern followed in II is +3.So, missing number = I + 3 = 12 i.e. L

    S25. Ans.(d)

    Sol. 1st letter: G J N S Y F

    2nd letter: H L Q W D L

    S26. Ans.(b)

    Sol. 1st letter: a g m s y

    2nd letter: j p v b h

    3rd letter: s y e k q

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    S27. Ans.(b)Sol. Only son of woman’s grandfather - Woman’s father;Man’s brother’s father - Man’s fatherSo, man’s father is woman’s father i.e. woman is the man’s sister.

    S28. Ans.(c)Sol.

    Thus, ‘B’ is the Grandfather of ‘F’.

    S29. Ans.(b)Sol.‘D’ = 00, 14, 23, 32, 41‘A’ = 03, 12, 21, 30, 44‘R’ = 57, 66, 75, 89, 98‘E’ = 56, 65, 79, 88, 97

    S30. Ans.(b)S31. Ans.(c)S32. Ans.(d)S33. Ans.(d)

    S34. Ans.(b)Sol. After changing signs according to the question, the new equations will be:5 × 2 + 1 = 3 × 4 – 1= 11 = 11

    S35. Ans.(c)Sol. Given equation = 200 z 10 z 15 z 70 z 20= 200 – 10 × 15 = 70 - 20à50 = 50

    S36. Ans.(b)Sol.

    From the above venn diagram we infer that only conclusion II follows.

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    S37. Ans.(b)Sol.

    From the above venn diagram we infer that only I conclusion follows.

    S38. Ans.(b)Sol.

    Total number of triangles = 6

    S39. Ans.(d)Sol.

    S40. Ans.(a)Sol.

    Here, P is starting point whereas S is end point.In order to reach point Q Sachin has to travel towards North.

    S41. Ans.(d)Sol. Each letter of the word is five steps ahead of the corresponding letter of the code.

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    S42. Ans.(c)Sol.Letter T E A C H RCode L M K J N P

    The code for CHEAT is JNMKL.

    S43. Ans.(c)Sol. A = 1, B = 2, ….., Z = 26.So, LIFE = L + I + F + E = 12 + 9 + 6 + 5= 32.

    S44. Ans.(a)Sol. In 2nd row, 2 × 9 + 3 × 17 = 69.In 3rd row, 2 × 13 + 3 × 11 = 59.Let the missing number in the 1st row be x.Then, 2x + 3 × 13 = 49 2x = 10 x = 5.

    S45. Ans.(c)Sol. PAINTER cannot be formed using the letters of the given word: CARPENTER

    S46. Ans.(c)Sol. The series is nnmm/nnmm/nnmm/nnmm. Thus, the pattern ‘nnmm’ is repeated.

    S47. Ans.(c)Sol. Invest can be formed from the letters of INVESTMENTS

    S48. Ans.(c)Sol. We have: 5 × 2 = 10, 7 × 2 = 14. So missing number = 9 × 2 = 18.

    S49. Ans.(a)Sol. In 1st:(18 + 19) - 2 = 35In 2nd:(22 + 24) - 3 = 43.So, missing number = (26 + 27) - 4 = 49.

    S50. Ans.(b)Sol. Pattern : ab × cd = dbacSo, 46 x 54 = 4645

    S51. Ans.(c)S52. Ans.(b)S53. Ans.(b)S54. Ans.(a)S55. Ans.(b)S56. Ans.(a)S57. Ans.(b)S58. Ans.(d)

    S59. Ans.(a)S60. Ans.(b)S61. Ans.(c)S62. Ans.(d)S63. Ans.(c)S64. Ans.(a)S65. Ans.(b)S66. Ans.(a)

    S67. Ans.(c)S68. Ans.(b)S69. Ans.(b)S70. Ans.(d)S71. Ans.(b)S72. Ans.(c)S73. Ans.(c)S74. Ans.(c)S75. Ans.(c)

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    S76. Ans.(c)S77. Ans.(b)S78. Ans.(c)S79. Ans.(a)S80. Ans.(d)S81. Ans.(a)S82. Ans.(b)S83. Ans.(c)S84. Ans.(a)

    S85. Ans.(a)S86. Ans.(c)S87. Ans.(a)S88. Ans.(d)S89. Ans.(d)S90. Ans.(a)S91. Ans.(b)S92. Ans.(d)S93. Ans.(a)

    S94. Ans.(c)S95. Ans.(b)S96. Ans.(c)S97. Ans.(a)S98. Ans.(a)S99. Ans.(c)S100. Ans.(c)

    S101. Ans.(b)Sol. Obsolete-no longer produced or used; out of date.

    S102. Ans.(a)Sol. Investigation-the action of investigating something or someone; formal or systematicexamination or research.

    S103. Ans.(d)Sol. Tempest-a violent windy storm.

    S104. Ans.(d)Sol. Impostor-a person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others, especially forfraudulent gain.

    S105. Ans.(c)Sol. Bottleneck-A hindrance to progress or production.

    S106. Ans.(d)Sol. Jury-a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on thebasis of evidence submitted to them in court.

    S107. Ans.(b)Sol. Gesture-a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea ormeaning.

    S108. Ans.(b)Sol. dereliction-the shameful failure to fulfill one's obligations.

    S109. Ans.(d)Sol. Addict-a person who is addicted to a particular substance, typically an illegal drug.

    S110. Ans.(d)Sol. A posthumous child

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    S111. Ans.(a)Sol. up his sleeve- (of a strategy, idea, or resource) kept secret and inreserve for use when needed.

    S112. Ans.(b)Sol. winked at- To pretend not to see

    S113. Ans.(a)Sol. at liberty.

    S114. Ans.(b)Sol. had he not. This is third conditional sentence structure.

    S115. Ans.(b)Sol. Have you been sunbathing?

    S116. Ans.(b)Sol. If you visualize something, you imagine what it is like by forming a mental picture of it. Youmay visualize future events as well, your wedding for example. You thus foresee your wedding.

    S117. Ans.(a)Sol. From Akbar to Aurangzeb, every Mughal emperor went on annexing one kingdom or another towhat they inherited. In other words, each of them added to his father’s empire.

    S118. Ans.(d)Sol. A ménage is a group of people living together in one house. In other words, a household.

    S119. Ans.(c)Sol. If something is firm, it is strong enough to maintain its balance. Infirmity therefore suggestsweakness.

    S120. Ans.(d)Sol. IMMINENT- about to happen., impend- be about to happen

    S121. Ans.(a)Sol. REINFORCING-strengthen or support (an object or substance), especially with additionalmaterial.contradicting -deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite.

    S122. Ans.(b)Sol. SLUMP- sit, lean, or fall heavily and limply.

    S123. Ans.(c)Sol. shrink-become or make smaller in size or amount.

    S124. Ans.(d)Sol. DETERIORATED-become progressively worse.

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    S125. Ans.(b)Sol. BANISHED-send (someone) away from a country or place as an official punishment.

    S126. Ans.(c)Sol. every inch a something-completely; in every way. (Usually strengthening a following adjective.)

    S127. Ans.(b)Sol. gall and wormwood: Strong feelings of bitterness and resentment.

    S128. Ans.(c)Sol. Wet behind the ears-lacking experience; immature.

    S129. Ans.(d)Sol. get the sack-to be told to leave your job

    S130. Ans.(c)Sol. left me in the lurch-to leave someone at a time when they need you to stay and help them

    S131. Ans.(a)Sol. The logical and correct order of the sentences of the given paragraph should be- CDAB

    S132. Ans.(a)Sol. The logical and correct order of the sentences of the given paragraph should be- ACDB

    S133. Ans.(d)Sol. The logical and correct order of the sentences of the given paragraph should be-BDAC

    S134. Ans.(a)Sol. The logical and correct order of the sentences of the given paragraph should be-CDAB

    S135. Ans.(a)Sol. The logical and correct order of the sentences of the given paragraph should be-CADB

    S136. Ans.(a)Sol. Use ‘the earthquake’ as subject, ‘the school’ as object.

    S137. Ans.(d)Sol. Use ‘this watch’ as subject,

    S138. Ans.(c)Sol. Use structure: verb + subject+ been+ past participle + preposition by + object.

    S139. Ans.(b)Sol. Use ‘a noise’ as subject, ‘the children’ as object. And preposition ‘by’.

    S140. Ans.(c)Sol. ‘the silence’ as subject, be form + past participle (was +broken), And preposition ‘by’.

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    S141. Ans.(b)Sol. Use ‘the rat’ as subject,

    S142. Ans.(d)Sol. Use subject ‘people’ and object ‘English’.

    S143. Ans.(c)Sol. Use Mohan as Subject, the boys as Object and preposition ‘by’.

    S144. Ans.(c)Sol. Use ‘the Rubbish’ as subject. Object is not required, not important.

    S145. Ans.(a)Sol. In imperative sentences, structure should be: let +subject + be form + past participle +preposition ‘by’ + object.

    S146. Ans.(a)Sol. change pronoun ‘you’ into ‘him’.

    S147. Ans.(b)Sol. Change ‘tomorrow’ into ‘next day’. change pronoun ‘you’ into ‘him’.

    S148. Ans.(c)Sol. Change ‘said to’ into ‘asked’, change pronoun ‘your’ into ‘my’.

    S149. Ans.(a)Sol. The given statement is in indirect narration. Change it into direct.

    S150. Ans.(a)Sol. use past perfect tense in the reported speech, change ‘before’ into ‘earlier’.

    S151. Ans.(b)Sol. Change ‘tomorrow’ into ‘next day’, change pronoun ‘you’ into ‘she’.

    S152. Ans.(a)Sol. Change ‘now’ into ‘then’.

    S153. Ans.(c)Sol. change pronoun ‘you’ into ‘I’. Change ‘this’ into ‘that’. Use simple past tense in the reportedspeech.

    S154. Ans.(c)Sol. use past perfect tense in the reported speech. change pronoun ‘we’ into ‘they’

    S155. Ans.(a)Sol. Change ‘said to’ into told, use past perfect tense in the reported speech.

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    S156. Ans.(b)Sol. Reproach- express to (someone) one's disapproval of or disappointment in their actions.

    S157. Ans.(a)Sol. Averse to- having a strong dislike of or opposition to something.

    S158. Ans.(d)Sol. Preposition ‘to’ is correct.

    S159. Ans.(b)Sol. Preposition ‘into’ is correct.

    S160. Ans.(c)Sol. Convincing- is correct choice.

    S161. Ans.(a)Sol. Preposition ‘in’ is correct.

    S162. Ans.(b)Sol. Resilience-the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.

    S163. Ans.(c)Sol. Subject to- is correct expression.

    S164. Ans.(b)Sol. Mutation- An alteration or change, as in nature, form, or quality.

    S165. Ans.(d)Sol. ‘Faith’ is correct word.

    S166. Ans.(a)Sol. Resilience- is correct word.

    S167. Ans.(b)Sol. Mutability- is correct word.

    S168. Ans.(c)Sol. Goodwill- is correct word.

    S169. Ans.(b)Sol. fiercely-in a frightening, violent, or powerful way

    S170. Ans.(a)Sol. Academic- is correct word.

    S171. Ans.(d)Sol. It is mentioned in the passage that ‘The movement of the snakes isdeceptive’.

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    S172. Ans.(b)Sol. man’s movement is obstructed

    S173. Ans.(d)Sol. movements

    S174. Ans.(c)Sol. as fast as that of a man

    S175. Ans.(c)Sol. to inform. To convince and persuade is difficult because it requires reasoning. But to inform doesnot require much effort according to the passage.

    S176. Ans.(c)Sol. Rhetoric is the- power of persuasion.

    S177. Ans.(c)Sol. Figures of speech

    S178. Ans.(c)Sol. informative

    S179. Ans.(b)Sol. he was in the hands of fate

    S180. Ans.(c)Sol. given up all hope

    S181. Ans.(d)Sol. his feet touched ground

    S182. Ans.(b)Sol. Fortune mean luck.

    S183. Ans.(c)Sol. The author supports the idea of blood donation in small quantities.

    S184. Ans.(a)Sol. Must be a healthy person.

    S185. Ans.(c)Sol. Has the capacity to make up for occasional losses

    S186. Ans.(b)Sol. The locality, where the author lived, was near a coal mine.

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    S187. Ans.(a)Sol. The author used the cinders for harassing the white boys.

    S188. Ans.(c)Sol. The weapons used by the whites in the gang fight were more dangerous than the author’s.

    S189. Ans.(d)Sol. The author was hit by a broken bottle when the author’s gang was withdrawing.

    S190. Ans.(d)Sol. At the sight of the author’s bloody wound, his friends felt depressed and defeated.

    S191. Ans.(a)Sol. According to the author, religion is essentially a personal matter.

    S192. Ans.(d)Sol. keep up our nation’s prestige

    S193. Ans.(b)Sol. The author thinks that in the modern times people’s needs have increased.

    S194. Ans.(c)Sol. The worst thing about modern science is that it has contributed to the decline of our values.

    S195. Ans.(b)Sol. The author holds that the perfect remedy for man’s evil propensities is a religious sense.

    S196. Ans.(a)Sol. “Seven times in the course of the next half-hour this procedure was repeated.”

    S197. Ans.(b)Sol. The mother goat feared that the kid “would do something foolish” like throw itself off the cliff.

    S198. Ans.(d)Sol. Accepting consequences

    S199. Ans.(d)Sol. One way in which the kid was encouraged to follow its mother wasby being rejoined by its mother several times.

    S200. Ans.(a)Sol. agility and sure-footedness