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SSC MOCK TEST -157 (SOLUTION)1. (A) Agartala is the capital of Tripura.
Similarly, Aizawl is the capital of Mizoram.2. (C) Crime is related to Court. Similarly,
Disease is related to Hospital.
3. (D)
–8 –8 –8 –8 –8 –8 –8 –8
+7 +7 +7 +7
4. (B)
5. (A) Metal is cut by Hacksaw. Similarly, Woodis cut by Saw.
6. (B)
7. (C) M N : S : : : G T H
8. (A) Except option (A), all are sea ports.9. (A) Except option (A), all are grown undersoil.10. (B) (A) 4 + 3 + 5 + 6 = 18
(B) 3 + 6 + 8 + 6 = 23(C) 1 + 4 + 5 + 0 = 10(D) 2 + 8 + 0 + 4 = 14
11. (C) 69 is a divisible number.12. (D)13. (D) (A) (B)
(C) (D)
14. (C)15. (B)16. (A) Except option (A), all other options do not
form meaningful words.
17. (D)
Similarly,
18. (A)PAPPER
4PASSION
3PATIENT
2PATTERN
119. (B) E > B > D > A > C
20. (A)
21. (A)
22. (D)
23. (D) 49 36 64 25 26
81 9 25 16 21
Similarly,
64 25 144 36 31
24. (B) 9 – 6 = (3)3 27 – 1 = 2612 – 10 = (2)3 8 – 1 = 712 – 8 - (4)3 64 – 1 = 634 – 3 = (1)3 1 – 1 = 0
25. (B)
26. (A) 2 × 1 + 1 = 314 × 7 + 7 = 105Then,
x × 9 + 9 = 1179x + 9 = 1179x = 117 – 9 = 1089x = 12
27. (D)
Similarly,
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28. (B)
Then,4 12
29. (C)30. (D) Day on 8th August 1955 = Tuesday
Day on 8 August 1993= Tuesday + [{(1993 – 1955) + 10}]= Tuesday + [(38 + 10)]= Tuesday + 6= Sunday
Number of days between 8th August and21st August
= 23 + 30 + 21Number of odd days = 2 + 2 + 0
= 4Then, day on 21st October = Monday + 4
= Friday31. (B)32. (A)33. (D)34. (C) a b c / c a b / b c a / a b c / a b c / c a b
35. (B)
There are 11 triangles in the given fig-ure : - ABC, DEF, GHI, AML, LFK, KCI,IEH, DGH, GFI, BHJ and MDJ.
36. (C)
Then,
37. (C) RETAIN
38. (C)Monsoon
2Rain
1Flood
4Rescue
3Shelter
5
Relief6
39. (D) 35 × 7 + 5 ÷ 1 – 5 = 24535 × 7 + 5 – 5 = 245245 + 5 – 5 = 245250 – 5 = 245
40. (D)
41. (B)
42. (C)
43. (B)
44. (B)
45. (C)
Conclusion- I - II -
46. (C)
47. (A)
48. (B)
49. (C) Reflection time = 4 : 20Actual time = 11 : 60 – 4 : 20 = 7 : 40
50. (B) W = 55H = 03, 75A = 00, 76T = 30, 64
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51. (D) Principal = ` 8800 Rate = 16% Time = 2 years
Amount = 8800 × 2161
100
= ` 11841.28C.I. = ` (11841.28 – 8800)
= ` 3041.28
52. (B)1 1 3 2
2 3 3 2 3 2
= 3 23 2
= 3 2
Similarly,1
3 4 = 4 3
14 5
= 5 4
15 6
= 6 5
1 1 1 12 3 3 4 4 5 5 6
= 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 5
= 6 2
= 2( 3 1)
53. (D)
The area of rectangular garden with path= (120 + 24) × (80 + 24)= 144 × 104= 14976 m2
The area of rectangular garden = 120 × 80= 9600 m2
So, area of path = 14976 – 9600 = 5376 m2
54. (A) ATQ,
The Speed of ship = 30 km/hr = 30 × 5
18 = 253 m/s
Distance covered = 500 m
Time taken = 500 × 3
25 = 60 sec
The speed of signal = 200 m/sDistance covered during going to beneathand come back
= 200 × 60 = 12000 m
So, the depth of ocean = 12000
2 m = 6000 m
= 6 km
55. (C) Total loan taken = ` 40000Let the amount of loan taken from the first bank
= ` xATQ,
10 1 (40000 ) 12 1 4440100 100
x x
10x + 480000 – 12x = 4440002x = 480000 – 4440002x = 36000
x = 18000So, the amount of loan taken from the first bank
= ` 18000
56. (A) x = 1 + 2 3
x – 1 = 2 3
Squaring both sidesx2 – 2x + 1 = 2 + 3 + 2 6x2 – 2x – 4 = 2 6Squaring on both sides(x2 – 2x – 4)2 = (2 6 )2
x4 + (2x + 4)2 – 2x2 (2x + 4) = 24x4 – 4x3 + 4x2 – 8x2 + 16x + 16 = 24x4 – 4x3 – 4x2 + 16x = 82x4 – 8x3 – 8x2 + 32x = 162x4 – 8x3 – 5x2 + 26x – 3(x2 – 2x) = 16
2x4 – 8x3 – 5x2 + 26x – 28 = 16 – 28 + 3(2 6 +4)
2x4 – 8x3 – 5x2 + 26x – 28 = 16 – 28 + 12 + 6 6 2x4 – 8x3 – 5x2 + 26x – 28 = 6 657. (D) Let the radius of circle = r cm
ATQ,2r – r = 74
2 × 227
× r – r = 74
44 77
r r = 74
r = 74 7
37
= 14 cm
So, the area of circle = r2
= 227
× 14 × 14 = 616 cm2
58. (B) V = abcS = 2(ab + bc + ca)
1 = 2S (ab + bc + ca)
1 2S
ab bc caabc abc
1 2 1 1 1V S a b c
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59. (D) ATQ,The Volume of cone = The volume of cylinder
2 21 93
r h r
h = 27So, the height of cone = 27 cm
60. (B)
In quadrilateral PAOBAOB = 5 × APBA +AOB + B + APB = 360°90° + 5 × APB + 90° + APB = 360°
6 × APB = 180°APB = 30°
61. (B) Let initial income = ` 100 So, expenditure = ` 80
Savings = ` (100 – 80) = ` 20
New income = `501003
= `350
3
New expenditure = `27580200
= ` 110
New savings = `350 110
3
= `203
Saving percent =
203 100
3503
= 407
= 55 %7
62. (B) Let total distance = 1200 kmATQ,
Time taken in one-third journey
= 12003 20
= 20 hrs
Time taken in one-fourth journey
= 12004 30
= 10 hrs
Time taken in rest of journey = 1200 300 400
50
= 10 hrs
Average speed in total journey = 1200
20 10 10 = 30 km/hr
63. (B)
64. (D)12 22 12
2
x
= 122 22
5
= 5 52 2
10 4 14
= 28 5 33
14 14
So, 42x + 1 = 42 × 3314
+ 1 = 99 +1 = 100
65. (A) ATQ,
The Circumference of sector of circle = 2360
r
= 2 30 144
360
= 2 × 12
The Circumference of sector = Circumference of cone 2 × 12 = 2 r
r = 12 cm66. (D)
In ACD
tan45° = ACCD 1 =
200CD
CD = 200 mIn ABE
BE = CD = 200 m
tan30° = ABBE
13
= AB200
AB = 200
3 m
So, the height of the tower = 200 – 200
3
= 200
3 ( 3 – 1) m
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67. (C) If an equation is divisible by (x2 + 2) thenwe can substitute value of x2 as – 2 in thatequation and must give O as a result.ATQ,(x3 + 5x2 + 10k + 2x) is divisible by x2 + 2.x3 + 2x + 5x2 + 10k = 0x(x2 + 2) + 5(x2 + 2) + 10k – 10 = 00 + 0 + 10k – 10 = 0
10 110
k
68. (B)
Let BD = xBC = 3x
The area of triangle ABC
= 2 23 3(3 ) 94 4
x x
The area of parallelogram AGHF
= 2 × 23
4x
= 23 24
x
The area of triangle DHE = 234
x
Required ratio
= 2 2 23 3 3
2 : 94 4 4
x x x
= 3 : 9 = 1 : 369. (D) ATQ,
Profit or loss percent
= 3 10 3 0 2 ( 5)
8
= 2.5% profit
70. (A)71. (D)
If selling price is increased by ` 35, thencost price = ` 100Originally selling price is increased by
`210, so cost price = `100 21035
= ` 600
72. (D) Net price of article is = ` 480ATQ,
The original price of article is
= `100 10048075 135
= ` 474.07
` 47473. (D) Let total journey = x km
ATQ,
3 7 3014 18
x x x
126 27 49126
x
= 30
x = 30 126
50
x = 75.6 km74. (D) 8 B + 5 M = 920 ...(i)
5 B + 8 M = 770 13B + 13 M = 1690
B + M = 130 ...(ii)By (i) and (ii)
(8B + 5M) – 5(B + M) = 920 – 5 × 130 3B = 270
B = 90So,
4M + 5B = 4(M + B) + B= 4(130) + 90= 610
So, the cost of 4 mugs and 5 buckets = ` 610
75. (A)4 55xx x
5x – 4 = 5x
15 4xx
1 45
xx
22
1 16225
xx
22
1 16225
xx
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76. (C)
In ACD
ACD = CAD =
CDA = 180° – 2
So, ABC = 180° – CDA
= 2
77. (B)
BOC = 360° – AOC – AOB
= 360° – 90° – 110° = 160°
BAC = 12 × BOC = 80°
78. (D) Let cost price = ` 100
ATQ,
Selling price = `120 100 3100100 400
= ` 90
So, discount offered = 00 90 100100
= 10%
79. (C)
So, required ratio = 2 :3
80. (D)
Cistern filled by A and B in 5 minutes= (5 + 4) × 5= 45
ATQ,Time required to empty the tank
= 451
= 45 minutes.
81. (A) Distance covered by passenger train= 80 × 4 = 320 km
Time travelled by goods train = 10 hrs
So, the speed of goods train = 32010 = 32 km/hr
82. (C)
InBCD
tan60° = CDBC
CDBC = 3
InACD
tan45° = CDAC
AC = CD AB + BC = CD
21 + CD
3 = CD
CD113
= 21
CD = 21 3 3 1
3 1 3 1
= 21 3( 3 1)
2
= 49.68 m
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83. (A)4
41x
x = 322
22
1 322 2xx
= 18
1 18 2 4xx
84. (A) cot18°2
21cot72 cos 22
tan72 sec 68
= 2 2cos 22 cos 68cot18
cot18 cot18
= cot18cot18
(cos222° + sin222° )
= 185. (A) Population after 2 years = 7980
ATQ,So, population in the beginning
= 7980× 100 100105 95
= 800086. (D) Let total units of work = 360 × 12 × 8 = 34560
ATQ,Work done by a man in an hour
= 34560
15 12 8 = 24
Work done by a woman in an hour
= 34560
24 12 8 = 15
Work done by a boy in an hour
= 34560
36 12 8 = 10
New work units = 34560 × 94
= 77760
To complete the work in 30 days byworking 6 hours a day, units to be done in
an hour = 7776030 6 = 432
Units of work done by men = 432 – 12 × 15 – 6 × 10 = 192
So, number of men required = 19224 = 8
87. (D)
InABCAB = AC
ABC = ACB = 65°In EMCEF or EM is parallel to AB
EMC = ABC = 65°So, MEC = 180° – 65° – 65° = 50°
ECD = 180° – ACB = 180° – 65° = 115°FED = 180° – MEC = 180° – 50° = 130°In FECD
FDC = 360° – FED – EFD – ECD = 360° – 130° – 80° – 115° = 35°
88. (A) sin A sinB cos A cos Bcos A cos B sin A sinB
= 2 2 2 2sin A sinB cos A cos B(cos A cosB)(sinA + sinB)
= 2 2 2 2(sin A cos A) (sin B cos B)(cos A cosB)(sinA + sinB)
= 1 1
(cos A cosB)(sinA + sinB)
= 0
89. (A) (tan460° – sin490°) – 2(tan245° – 3cos0°)2
= [( 3 )4 – (1)4] – 2(1 – 3)2
= (9 – 1) – 2(4)= 8 – 8 = 0
90. (B) 0.007 17.83 310.0202
= 1 7 83 1 217 310.020
100 9 99 1000 9
= 17 + 310.020 + 7 83 2
900 99 9000
= 327.020 + 770 83000 22
99000
= 327.020 + 0.84638
= 327.86638
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91. (C) Selling price = ` 8750 Profit = 25%
Cost price = `1008750125
= ` 7000 Discount = 30%
So, labeled price = `100700070
= ` 1000092. (B) M1D1 = M2D2
95 × (200 – 5) = (95 – 30) × D2 D2 = 285 days
93. (C)
Tank filled by A and B in first hour= 5 + 4 = 9 units
Tank filled by A and C in second hour= 5 + 3 = 8 units
So, units of tank filled in six hour= (9 + 8) × 3= 51 units
Remaining units of work = 60 – 51 = 9 units So, tank filled in seventh hour = 9 units
So, tank is full filled = 6 + 1 = 7 hours94. (D) ATQ,
Average price per book = 1050 1020
65 50
= 2070115
= ` 1895. (C) Annual tax paid = ` 3160
So, taxable amount = 3160 × 10020
= 15800 So, total annual income = ` (40000 + 15800)
= ` 55800
So, monthly income = 55800
12 = ` 4650
96. (A) ATQ,The area of shaded portion = (4r × 2r) – 2( r2)
= 2r2(4 – )97. (C) The average of the total production during
the period = 4766 = 79.33
= Total production in 201498. (D)99. (D)100. (A) Total production of bikes in 2014 = 80
The production of bike in D = 20 = 25% of 2014
101. (D) The Upanishads are a collection of textsthat contain some of the centralphilosophical concept of Hinduism, someof which are shared with Buddhism andJainism. The Upanishads are thefoundation of Hindu Philosophicalthoughts and its diverse traditions.
102. (C) As per the artic le 350-A of theConstitution of India, it shall be theendeavour of every state to and of everylocal authority within the state toprovide adequate facilities for instructionin mother-tongue at the primary stageof education to children belonging tolinguistic minority groups. And thepresident may issue such directions toany state as he considers necessary orproper for securing the provision of suchfacilities.
103. (D) Sugar in honey is not a single species,but consists of three kinds of sugar.These are the fruit sugar (fructose),which has among the highest 41%,grape sugar (glucose) which has about34% of ordinary sugar (sucrose) whichis between 1 and 2%. The ratio of onetype of sugar to other depends on thesource, i.e., flower pasture, and to someextent on enzyme invertase, whichbreaks down regular sugar in grape andfruit. This enzyme is located in theflower from which the bees collectnectar, but it is also present in the bees'body.
104. (B) Jazia was reimposed during the reign ofAurangzeb.
105. (C) The deepest lake in the world is LakeBaikal in Siberia. It is a natural lakethat is 5,712 feet deep.
106. (C) States that touch the boundary ofBangladesh are West Bengal, Mizoram,Meghalaya, Tripura and Asom.
107. (C) The gilt – edged market refers to themarket for Government and semi-government securities, backed by theReserve Bank of India.
108. (D) Osmium is the naturally densestoccurring element, with a density of 22.5g/cm3.
109. (C) Capital of Somalia is Mogadishu.110. (B) The Constitution of India, which made
India a sovereign, democratic republic,was adopted on November 26, 1949, andit came into effect on 26, January,1950, which is celebrated as Republic Day.
111. (C) For regulation of the Insurance Tradein the country, the Government hasformed Insurance Regulatory andDevelopment Authority (IRDA).
112. (B) In the courtyard of the Quwwatul IslamMosque of Delhi, the famous iron pillarstands in the memory of Chandragupta.
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113. (D)114. (B) 2 3T r
According to Kepler’s third law, themore the distance from the sun, themore the time the planet takes torevolve around the sun.
115. (C) As the Constitution was originallydrafted, the right to property wasenshrined as a fundamental right. Bythe 44th Amendment to the Constitution,the right to property was removed as afundamental right and instead, a newprovision was added to the constitutioni.e., Article 300-A.
116. (C) The National Green Tribunal has beenestablished on 2010 under the NationalGreen Tribunal Act 2010 for effectiveand expeditious disposal of casesrelating to environmental protectionand conservation of forests and othernatural resources.
117. (B) West Bengal has the maximumpercentage of mangrove cover followedby Gujarat and Andaman & Nicobar.
118. (C) Trusteeship is a socio-economicphilosophy that was propounded byMahatma Gandhi. It provides a meansby which the wealthy people would bethe trustees of trusts that looked afterthe welfare of the people in general.
119. (B) The Chistiya sufi order was establishedin India by Khwaja Moinuddin.
120. (*)121. (B) Fiscal deficit forms the largest share
of deficit in Government of India budget.122. (C) Bhaskara is well known for his
contribution in the field of Algebra.123. (C) Cut motion has contextual relationship
with the Union Budget.124. (A) 52nd Constitutional Amendment Act,
1985 has banned floor crossing by themembers elected on a party ticket to thelegislation. It provides disqualificationof members from Parliament andassembly in case of defection from oneparty to other.
125. (B)126. (A) The pineal gland is a small endocrine
gland in the vertebrate brain. Itproduces melatonic hormone, whichaffects the modulation of sleep patternsin both seasonal and circadian rhythm.
127. (B)128. (B) Calcite stalactites or stalagmites are
overgrown by argonite crystals. This isdue to precipitation of calcite that raisesthe ratio of magnesium to calcium inthe solution enough that aragonitebecomes stable.
129. (B) The urea cycle is a cycle of biochemicalreactions occurring in many animalsthat produces urea from ammonia. Thiscycles was first metabolic cyclediscovered, five years before thediscovery of TCA cycle.
130. (C)131. (B)132. (B) The Santhal tribes of India belongs to
proto-Australoid race.133. (C) Word Bull and Bear are associated with
Share Market.134. (D) Average cost is the total cost per unit of
output and marginal cost is the additionto the total cost by producing one moreunit of output. Economies of scale aresaid to exist if an additional unit ofoutput can be produced for less than theaverage of all previous units.
135. (A) Production involves transformation ofinputs into outputs. The productionfunction states the maximum quantityof output that can be produced from anygiven quantities of various inputsduring a given period of time.
136. (B) Liver does not release digestive juices.137. (A)138. (B) Inverter converts DC to AC.139. (A) Absolute poverty is defined as a
situation in which the individual’sbasic needs are not covered. Thisconcept of poverty is strongly linked todestitution which is an inability to meetthe minimum consumption expenditure.It is a level of poverty as defined interms of the minimal requirementsnecessary to afford minimal standardsof food, clothing, health care and shelter.
140. (C) Hamburger shift(also known as theChloride shift) is a process which occursin the cardio vascular system and refersto the exchange of bicarbonate (HCO2 )and chloride (CI) across the membraneof red blood cells.
141. (B)142. (D) Iodine is obtained from the sea algae.143. (A) Thalassemia are forms of inherited
autosomal recessive blood disorders thatoriginated in the Mediterranean region. Inthis the disease is caused by the weakeningand destruction of red blood cells.
144. (A)
145. (C)
146. (A) Honey is more viscous than water dueto strong inter-molecular forces.
147. (B)148. (D)149. (D) Disk formatting is the process of
preparing a data storage device such asa hard disk drive, solid-state drive, floppydisk or USB flash drive for initial use.
150. (B)
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Word Meaning in English Meaning in Hindi
Absolute Not to be doubted or questioned; positiveAdaptation The alteration or adjustment in structure or habitsAgitated troubled emotionally and usually deeplyAscetic someone who practices self denial as a spiritual
disciplineAutonomous Not controlled by others or by outside forces;
independentCoffle A group of animals, prisoners, or slaves chained
together in a lineCortege a formal procession, esp a funeral processionCurl To assume a spiral or curved shape.Delirious wild with excitement, enthusiasm, etc.Delusive Tending to deceive; of the nature of an illusionDerelict Deserted by an owner or keeper; abandonedDisbursement Money paid out; expenditureDiversion The act or an instance of diverting or turning aside;
deviationEndurable Possible to be endured; tolerable or bearableEnforced imposed by force, despite efforts to prevent itEpicure A person with refined taste, especially in food and
wineEradicate To get rid of; eliminateExtravagant Unreasonably high in cost; exorbitantFastened attached firmly to something elseFastidious excessively particular about detailsFatalist anyone who submits to the belief that they are
powerless to change their destinyFlux continuous change; instabilityForemost More prominent or important than others, especially
in position or rankFurnish To provide something necessary or desiredGrubby dirty; slovenlyHalcyon Calm and peaceful; tranquilHasten to move fast and quicklyHefty Of considerable weight; heavyHonorarium a payment made as a matter of honour and not
because it is due as a legally enforceable debtIdeological of or relating to the study of the nature and origin
of ideasInculcate to cause or influence (someone) to accept an idea
or feelingIntense existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree
MEANINGS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
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Luminous radiating or reflecting light; shining; bright
Merge to cause to combine or coalesce; unite
Negligent careless in not fulfilling responsibility
Nightmare A dream arousing feelings of intense fear, horror,and distress
Novice A person new to a field or activity; a beginner
Obligations A social, legal, or moral requirement, such as a duty, contract, or promise
Obscure Not clearly understood or expressed
Observant paying close attention to detail; watchful or heedful
Obstruct to make (progress or activity) difficult
Offensive Causing anger, displeasure, or resentment
Ouster expulsion or removal from a place or position occupied
Overflow To be filled beyond capacity, as a container or waterway
Parvenu a person who has newly acquired wealth or influence
Perishable subject to decay, ruin, or destruction
Profound showing deep insight or understanding
Prolonged relatively long in duration
Promiscuous indiscriminate in the choice of sexual partners;
Punctilious Strictly attentive to minute details of form in action or conduct
Puritan a person who adheres to strict moral or religious principles, esp one opposed to luxury and sensual enjoyment
Rancor Bitter, long-lasting resentment; deep-seated ill will
Scarce Insufficient to meet a demand or requirement; short in supply
Scorn open contempt or disdain for a person or thing
Slightly To a small degree or extent; somewhatSlum a squalid section of a city, characterized by inferior
living conditions and usuallyby overcrowdingSpoke One of the rods or braces connecting the hub and
rim of a wheelSuccumb to give way to superior force; yieldSumptuary relating to or controlling expenditure or extravaganceSuperficial shallow; not profound or thoroughToiling doing arduous or unpleasant workVigil The act or a period of observing; surveillanceWretched Of a poor or mean character; dismalZenith the highest point or state; culmination; peak
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SSC MOCK TEST -157 (ANSWER KEY)
1. (A)2. (C)3. (D)4. (B)5. (A)6. (B)7. (C)8. (A)9. (A)10. (B)11. (C)12. (D)13. (D)14. (C)15. (B)16. (A)17. (D)18. (A)19. (B)20. (A)21. (A)22. (D)23. (D)24. (B)25. (B)
26. (A)27. (D)28. (B)29. (C)30. (D)31. (B)32. (A)33. (D)34. (C)35. (B)36. (C)37. (C)38. (C)39. (D)40. (D)41. (B)42. (C)43. (B)44. (B)45. (C)46. (C)47. (A)48. (B)49. (C)50. (B)
51. (D)52. (B)53. (D)54. (A)55. (C)56. (A)57. (D)58. (B)59. (D)60. (B)61. (B)62. (B)63. (B)64. (D)65. (A)66. (D)67. (C)68. (B)69. (D)70. (A)71. (D)72. (D)73. (D)74. (D)75. (A)
76. (C)77. (B)78. (D)79. (C)80. (D)81. (A)82. (C)83. (A)84. (A)85. (A)86. (D)87. (D)88. (A)89. (A)90. (B)91. (C)92. (B)93. (C)94. (D)95. (C)96. (A)97. (C)98. (D)99. (D)100. (A)
101. (D)102. (C)103. (D)104. (B)105. (C)106. (C)107. (C)108. (D)109. (C)110. (B)111. (C)112. (B)113. (D)114. (B)115. (C)116. (C)117. (B)118. (C)119. (B)120. (*)121. (B)122. (C)123. (C)124. (A)125. (B)
126. (A)127. (B)128. (B)129. (B)130. (C)131. (B)132. (B)133. (C)134. (D)135. (A)136. (B)137. (A)138. (B)139. (A)140. (C)141. (B)142. (D)143. (A)144. (A)145. (C)146. (A)147. (B)148. (D)149. (D)150. (B)
151. (B)152. (B)153. (C)154. (D)155. (A)156. (A)157. (B)158. (C)159. (B)160. (C)161. (B)162. (B)163. (D)164. (C)165. (D)166. (A)167. (C)168. (B)169. (D)170. (D)171. (D)172. (C)173. (B)174. (A)175. (D)
176. (B)177. (C)178. (D)179. (D)180. (B)181. (C)182. (A)183. (D)184. (B)185. (B)186. (A)187. (C)188. (B)189. (B)190. (A)191. (C)192. (C)193. (D)194. (C)195. (B)196. (B)197. (D)198. (D)199. (D)200. (C)
Explanation151. (B) Change ‘no’ to ‘any’. ‘Hardly’ is a negative
and hence should not be followed by anegative word.
152. (B) Replace ‘ever’ by ‘never’.153. (C) Replace ‘like’ by ‘as’.
'Like' is a preposition and should befollowed by a noun or pronoun.For example - She is like her mother. (=They are very similar)'As' is used to describe the function of aperson or an object.For example - He works as a bartender.
154. (D) Replace relative pronoun ‘who’ by ‘which’because a reference to a non-living thinghas been made.
155. (A) No error, the sentence is correct.
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CORRECTION - 15620. (D) 4 + 5 = 9
9 + 5 = 1414 + 9 = 2323 + 14 = 37
26. (B)40. (B/C)120. (*)Right answer 'Karnataka'.