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SSC MOCK TEST – 14 (SOLUTION)


1. (C) G E R M A N T V I N Z M INDIA
opp.
RMWRZ 22. (D) 251 – 107 = 144 = 12
opp.
381– 125 = 256 = 16
opp.
8  10 18
2. (C) ‘Rose’ is a Flower and ‘Fig’ is a Fruit 23. (D) = =9
3. (D) 2 2
4. (A) 77 14
5. (C) 113 + 11  1342 = =7
2 2
143 + 14  2758
6. (C) Ved Samaj was formed by Keshav Chandra 57 12
Sen. = =6
2 2
7. (B) Both are first female chief ministers of their
respective states. 9  36  49  64 3678
8 (A) Horse uses hoof to walk, similarly man uses 24. (D) =
4 4
foot to walk.
9. (B) L O P K I R S H 24
+1
= =6
+1 4
+1 +1

10. (D) Night : Morning : : Evening Night 16  25  81  100 4  5  9  10


=
4 4
Earlier Phase Earlier Phase 28
11. (C) Pen, Pencil and Markers are used for = =7
4
writing purpose.
+1 +2 +4
25. (B) North-East
North
12. (D) All except G H J N is following
N-E
the pattern B C E H .
+1 +2 +3

13. (C) Graph, Chart and Drawing are drawn on 45º


paper. West 100º East
145º
14. (C) Except 87, others are prime numbers.
15. (D) All except valley are elevated features.
16. (C) Except NaCl, all others are acids.
17. (C) 173 = 4913, 113 = 1331, 163 = 4096. South
2644 is not a perfect cube. 26. (C)
12 Kms

18. (B) 12 Kms 12 Kms


12 Kms
19. (B) c a b b a c|c a b b a c|c a b b a c A 5 Kms
B (Ending Point)
20. (C) a b c |a a b c | a a b b c | a a b b c c|a (Starting Point)
49  49  16  16 7744 Here AB = 12 + 5 = 17 kms East
21 (C) = = 5.5 27. (B) 1 ÷ [1 + 1 ÷ { 1 + 1 ÷ (1 + 1/2) } ]
4 4
= 1 ÷ [1 + 1÷ {1 + 1 ÷ 3/2} ]
25  81  49  81 5979 = 1 ÷ [1 + 1 ÷ {1+2/3} ]
=
4 4 = 1 ÷ [1+1÷ 5/3]
= 1 ÷ [1+ 3/5]
30
= = 7.5 = 1 ÷ 8/5
4 = 5/8
25  64  49  36 5  8  7 6 28. (C) C U P B O A R D DROABPCU
= = 6.5 1 234 5678 8 7564 312
4 4
Similarly,
81  64  25  25 9  8  5 5 27 PRACTICE ECTICAPR
= = 1 234 5678 8 7564 312
4 4 4
= 6.75
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29. (D) 40. (C)
Hum
Academic Acarpous Accede Accident Across
doc
Ang
I. × 4 1 3 5 2
II. × 41. (A) Wives -3
30. (A) Mother - 1
Daughter - 6
Re
Total 10
Wr 1.  42. (C)
2. × Brother
A B
Br
ot
31. (B) Market Vegetebale Cutting he Sister
r
(2) (1) (3)
Cooking Food Sister
D C
(4) (5)
32.(C) Flower Honey Bee Honey Wax 43. (C) Radha Sujata Manoj
(2) (3) (1) (4) Ages in year 2x x 4x
33.(D) ABD DGK HMS MTB SBL ZKW
+4 +5 ATQ,
+7 +8 +9 +10 +7 2x + x + 4x = 70
+5 +6 +7 +8 +9
 7x = 70
34. (A)
 x = 10
6.25, 9, 12.25, 16, 20.25, 25, 30.25 36  Age of Radha
+2.75 +3.25 +3.75 +4.25 +4.75 +5.25
= 2x
+5.75
= 2 × 10 = 20
+.5 +.5
+.5 +.5 +.5 +.5
44. (D) Given,
35 (B)
+3 +3
B E A T R U S T

25 22 26 7 9 6 8 7
So, S T R E E T
+3 +3

36 (B) 24 60 120 210 336 8 7 9 22 22 7


45. (A) 46. (D) 47. (C)
+36 +60 +90 +126 48. (C) 49. (B) 50. (B)
+36 51. (A)
+24 +30
Milk :
Water
+6 +6 4 1 : 5×2 – 10 L
37. (A) 2×2 3×2 +5 unit 10 L
:
+2
1 unit 2L
+2 +2 +2
Quantity of total mixture = 10+10
W = 144, U – 121, S– 100, Q – 81, O – 64 = 20 L
52. (A)
2 2 2
12 11 10 9
2
82
12–1 =11 10–1 = 9
11–1 =10 9 –1 = 8 1
38. (A) 5
Same Same Same Same

FAG, GAF, HAI, IAH, JAK


:
+1 +1 +1 +1
+2 +2 +2
39. (C) After changing the signs we have, 53. (B) Let the Principal be = ` x
= 5 + 8 × 5 ÷ 5 =1
=5+8×1–1 P  R  T1 P  R  T2
ATQ, -
=5+8–1 100 100
= 12 = `1800
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P  12  5.5 P  12  3.5 2 5   5 1
 – =1800  Req. Ratio =  5  13  :  13  3 
100 100    
 66P – 42P = 1800 × 100
1800  100 26  25 15  13
P= = :
24 65 39
P = ` 7500 1 2 1 2
54 . (C) = : = : = 3:10
65 39 5 3
59. (D) Let the cost of each banana = ` x
x  40 2x
Discount= =`
100 5
Reeta's work = 12 – 4 – 3
= 5 unit/day 2x 3x
New cost = x- = Ne
600  5 5 5
share of Reeta = ATQ,
12
= 250 `
45 45
55. (A) The sum of the temperature from 9th to   60 bananas
16th January = 11.6 × 8 = 92.8°C – (i) 3x x
The sum of the temperature from 10th 5
January to 17th = 12.2 × 8 = 97.6°C – (ii)
By substracting eq.(2) from eq(1), we get 75 45
  = 60
17th - 9th = 4.8°C x x
then temperature on 17th = 4.8°C + 10.8°C
=15.6°C 30
56. (D) Weight of 19 students = 19 ×25 x= = `.5 or 50 paise
60
= 475 kg
Weight of 20 students = 20 × 24.8 3  50
= 496 kg then reduced price = = 30 paise
5
then Weight of new student =496-475
= 21 kg 1
60. (B) 10% 
10
M1  H1  D1 M2  H2  D2
57. (D) W1 = W2 M.P S.P
10 9
10  8  25 15  6  D2 New S.P after
×60 ×60
 = discount
50 36
600 540 513
10  8  25  36
D2=
50  15  6
Difference 27
= 16 day
1 27
58. (A) In the first alloy, zinc= then, Discount P% = × 100
3 540
2 = 5%
In second alloy, zinc=
5
5 1
In the new alloy, zinc= 61. (D) Rate = 25% =
13 4
By the rule of alligation,
A B Present value.
1 2 4 3
3 3 4 3
5 16 9×1600
13 ×1600 14400 Present value
25600
2 5 5 1 2 years back
5 13 13 3

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62. (D) Total salary of 20 employees =1900×20
= `38000 1  4
Then, area of  ABC =   B  H  ×
20 employees + Manager's salary  2  3
=2000×21= `42000
1  4
 Manager's 1 month salary = `4000 =   12  16  ×
Annual salary of manager = 4000 × 12 2  3
= `48000 = 128 cm2
63. (C) Let the Principal be = `100
According to the question, 69. (D)
P
100  40  15 100  30  10 100  30 18
+ +
100  100 100  100 100  100 U T
54 144
=6+3+ =` interest on `100 Q R
10 10 S
Here all 4 triangles will be of equal area.
144
1
then, rate%= 10 ×100  Area of  SUT = of (  PQR)
100 4
=14.4% per annum 1
= × 36 cm2
64. (C) Area of four walls = 2(l +b)h 4
= 2(5 + 4)4 = 9 cm2
= 72 m 70. (C)
C
50 1
Length of the paper = = m
100 2 D F
1
then, 72= l × B C
2 E
So, length of the paper = 144 m Here, all the 4 triangles formed are similar
65. (B) Let the expenditure of mess/student = x to one another.
then exp. of 40 students = 40x   DBE  ECF  ADF  DEF
exp. of 48 students = 48 (x-2)=40x+48 71. (D) Total length of train = 147 + 123
48x-96=40x+48 = 270 m
 8x =144 Relative speed in same direction = 59 – 23
 x = 18 = 36 Km/h
Total exp. =18 ×40 = `720 5
Speed in m/s = 36 × = 10 m/s
66. (A) Let the no. of balls be x 18

4 270
Then =  × 4×4×9=x×  ×3×3×3 Then, Required time = = 27 seconds
3 10
72. (A)2C + 3T = 1025 — (i)
 x = 4
3C + 2T = 1100 — (ii)
67. (B) Rate = 6% Per annum
5C + 5T = 2125
then, for 9 months the rate will be  4.5%
C + T = 425 — (iii)
1800 Now, 3C + 2T = 1100 — (iii)
then amount = ×100 = `4000
4.5 2C – 3T = 1025 — (ii)
Present worth = 4000 +180 C – T = 75
= `4180 From equation (iii) and (iv) We have,
68. (B) C + T = 425
C – T = 75
2C = 500
16 20  C = 250, T = 175
 Difference = 75
xy
12 73. (B) Total discount in Ist Case = x + y –
100
Given:- 12 cm, 16 cm and 20 cm as three
medians. 3 7
Consider this as sides of a triangle and find =3+7–
100
the area by it. Then multiply the result by = 10 – 0.21 = 9.79%
4/3.
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78. (A)
xy A
Total discount in 2nd Case = x + y – O
100
40º
2 8
=2+8–
100 40º
60º 80º
= 10 – 0.16 = 9.84% B C
From the above two discounts we found that
2nd discount will be more profitable for the  A +  B +  C = 180
customer. 2 + 3 + 4 = 9 ×20
×20 ×20 ×20

74. (C) P 40º 60º 80º


66º  BAC =  ACO (Alternate angle)
 ACD = 40º
Q R 79. (B)
A C
70º
P
S O T 23º
O
D B
P
 O = 90 –
2  DAB +  ADC =  APC [External angle]
 O = 90 – 33  DAB = 70º – 23º
= 57º = 47º
100  DAB =  DCB [Angle on the same chord]
75. (B) Per hour speed in downstream =  DCB = 47º
10
2
=10 Km/h x 2  y 2  2xy x  y 
80. (B) 2 2 =
75 x –y  x  y  x – y 
Per hour speed in upstream =
15 After substituting the value of x and y
= 5 Km/h 2
19  18 
10 – 5 we have,
then speed of stream = = 2.5 km/h 19  18 19 – 18 
2
76. (D) x2 – 6x + 5 = 0 37  37
= = 37
 x2 5x – x + 5 = 0 37
 (x – 1) (x – 5) = 0 1
 x = 1,5 81. (C) tan 2  = tan4 = cot 4 
Let us check the value of
= tan 2  = tan (90 – 4  )
|x –3| = 2
 – (x – 3) = 2, or x – 3 = 2 = 2  = 90º = 4 
 x = –2 + 3 or x = 5 = 6  = 90º
 x = 1, 5 =  = 15º
So, we can say that |x – 3|= 2 holds goods  tan 3  = tan 45º = 1
for the quadratic equation on x2 – 6x +5 = 0 82. (D) cos  . cosec 23º = 1
77. (C) Let the number be x
1
So we have x2 + x = 90  cosec 23º = cos  = sec 
 x2 + x –90 = 0
 x2 + 10x – 9x – 90 = 0  cosec 23º = cosec (90 –  )
 x (x + 10) – 9 (x + 10) = 0  23º = 90º – 
 (x + 10) = 0, (x – 9) = 0   = 90º – 23º = 67º
 x = – 10, x = 9 83. (B) cos (3x – 20) = sin ( 3y + 20)
Value of x can't be negative  cos (3x – 20) = cos (90 – 3y – 20)
So, required number = 9  3x – 20 = 90 – 3y – 20

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 3x + 3y = 90 88. (B) Let the pass marks be = x
 x + y = 30 then, 25% x + 210 = 55% x – 240
 4 (x + y) = 4 × 30 = 120  30% of x = 450
84. (C) 3 (x2 – 4x –4) < x  3x2 – 12x + 13 < x 30
 × x = 450
 3x2 – 13x + 12 < 0 = 3x2 – 9x – 4x + 12 <0 100
 3x (x – 3) – 4 (x– 3) (3x – 4) < 0  x = 1500
4 25
 <x<3 Pass marks = 1500 × + 210 = 585
3 100
85. (A) Let the no. of water taps = x
585
 the no. of outlet taps = (9 – x)  Pass percentage = × 100 = 39%
ATQ, 1500
9
x 9 – x  1 89. (B) x + =6
 – = x
9 9 9
x2 – 6x + 9 = 0
x – 9x 1  (x–3) = 0
 =
9 9  x=3
 2x – 9 = 1
x=5  2 1   1  1
  x  x 3  =  9  27   9 27
then, Number of outlet taps = (9– 5)    
=4
3
86. (A) 90. (D) Area of the base = × (Side)2
4

3
= × 6 × 6 = 9 3 sq.cm
15x 4
 Volume of the Prism =Area of base × Height
 θ  108 3 = 9 3 × h
20x 16x
36x 108 3
h= = 12 cm
9 3
Given :-
Total distance
91. (B) Avg. Speed =
15 Total time
53
tan θ = 36 ATQ,
12 3 Height same
35 200
tan  = 15 1 50 150
45  53 + = 
20 3 40 x
Then 16x = 240 160 200  40x
 x = 15  =
3 50x + 600
then, length = 15×15
 200x = 24000 = 600x
= 225
87. (D) Let the number be x & y  400x = 24000
ATQ, x = 60 Km/h

4 40  998 2 –  997 2  – 45
 x= y  
7 100 92. (C) 2
 98  – (97)2
x 40 7
 y = ×  998  997   998 – 997  – 45
100 4
=
 98  97  (98 – 97)
x 7
 y = 10 1995 – 45 1950
= =
Hence x : y = 7 : 10 195 195
= 10
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93. (D) sin113  . cos113  21252
 Required percentage = 284894 × 100
1
 2113 [2 sin  . cos  )113 = 7.5% (Approx)
113 113
99. (D) Total no. of children selecting Product A
1 1
   (sin 2  )113 <   45525  36
 2  2 = = 16389
100
( – 1 < sin 2  < 1) 100. (A) Avg. no. of women selecting all products
Hence, the greatest value of together =
113
1 45525  44 36800  33 56340  30
sin113  . cos113  =     
 2 100 100 100
Short trick 62350  28 48300  44 35580  35
 
n
100 100 100
1 6
The maximum value of sinn  . cosn  =  
2 = 16707
113 101. (C) Greenland is the world's largest island
1 covering 2,175,597 square kilometers.
then the max value of sin113  . cos113  =  
 2 Australia is not included in the list
94. (C) The avg. Income of company because it is defined as a continent
rather than an island.
40  60  50  65  70 104. (D) The association of Lactic acid and its
= negatively-charged ionic form, lactate,
5
with fatigue during exercise. During the
285 course of a prolonged and intense effort,
= = 57
5 muscle lose power, due to the
then 2 is the right answer. accumulation of higher concentration of
95. (A) Lactate and acid (Hydrogen) ions.
Expenditure in 2007 = 30 105. (C) IMF performs the following functions -
increase — 10 (i) Providing short terms credit to member
Expenditure in 2008 = 40
countries for meeting tempor ary
10 difficulties due to adverse balance of
Percent increase in Expenditure= ×100 payments.
30
= 33.33% (ii) Reconciling conflicting claims of member
countries.
96. (B) Profit = Income – Expenditure.
(iii) Providing a reservoir of currencies of
Profit in 2005 = 40 – 25 = 15 member countries and enabling
Profit in 2007 = 50 – 30 = 20 members t o borr ow on another's
Profit in 2008 = 65 – 40 = 25 currency.
Profit in 2009 = 70 – 50 = 20 (iv) Promoting orderly adjustment of
 Max profit = 2008 exchange rates.
(v) Advising member countries on
56340  45 economic, monetary and technical
97. (A) No. of men selecting Product C =
100 matters.
= 25353 107. (C) On 13 th February 1949, the Asian
Athletic f ederat ion was formally
35580  15 inaugurated in New Delhi, along side the
No. of men selecting Product F =
100 name Asian Games Federation, with New
= 5337 Delhi announced as the first host city of
the Asian Games which were scheduled
5337 to be held in 1950.
 Required percent = 25353 × 100
109. (A) Marquess of Queensberry rules are the
= 21.05% code of rules that most directly
98. (D) Total no. of people selecting all products influenced modern boxin. These rules
= 284894 were first published in 1867 under the
sponsorship of John Sholto Deuglas,
 Number of women selecting ninth Marquess of Queensbery.
48300  44 111. (A) Repo rate is the rate at which the
product E = = 21252 Central Bank of a country (RBI in case
100
of India) lends money to commercial
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banks in the event of any shortfall of 123. (A) Lake Manasarovar is near to the source
funds. of the Sutlej, which is the eastern-most
112. (A) Scheduled banks are usually private, large tributary of the Indus. Nearby the
forign and nationalised banks operating sources are Brahmaputra River, the
in India. Cooperative banks are allowed Indus River and Ghaghara are important
to seek scheduled bank status if they trubutaries of Ganga River also.
satisfy certain criteria. A scheduled bank 124. (B) The surface low-pressure belt at the
is eligible for loans from the RBI at bank equator is called the equatorial low
rate. They are also given membership to pressure belt because pressure gradients
clearing houses. Also, scheduled bank are weak, wind are light and weather is
in India, refers to a bank which is listed often rainy over equatorial region,
in the 2nd schedule of the Reserve Bank therefore it is called the doldrums.
of India Act, 1934. 125. (D) Right to equality is a Fundamental Right
114. (D) Rabindranath Tagore is the first non- guaranteed by the constitution of India.
european to win a Noble Prize for It includes equality before law,
literature in 1913. He was a poet, song prohibition of discrimination on grounds
writer, dramatist, novelist, painter and of religion, race, caste, gender or place
educator. He was offered a kinghthood of birth and equality of opportunity in
by king George V in 1915. However, he matters of employment, abolition of
renounced his knighthood in 1919, untouchability and abolition of titles.
following the Jalliawala Bagh massacre 127. (D) Article 356 deals with President's Rule.
in which hundreds of Indians were If the President is satisfied, on receipt
killed. of report from the Governor or otherwise,
117. (C) The 'Government of India Act 1935' was that 'the government of the state cannot
originally passed in August 1935 and is be carried on in accordance with the
said to have been the longest (British) provisions of the constitution', it will
Act of Parliament ever eracted by that amount to the 'failure of constitutional
time. In this Act the degree of autonomy machinery in the states'.
introduced at the provincial level was 128. (A) According to Archimedes Principle the
subject to important limitations: weight of floating body is equal to water
 The Provincial Governors retained displaced by it and sea water has more
important reserve powers. density than fresh water and its weight
 The British authorities also retained a will be more. So, ship will slightly rise.
right to suspend responsible 130. (C)  Sanyasi and Fakir rebellion -(1767-1800)
government.  Santhal rebellion - (1789)
119. (A) All India Khilafat Conference was held  Indigo revolt- (1859)
at Delhi in 1919. A Khilafat Committee  Birsa Munda rebellion - (1875)
was formed under the leadership of Ali 131. (D) Santosh Trophy is an annual Indian
brothors (Shaukat Ali and Muhammad football tournament which is contested
Ali), Maulana Azad, Ajmal Khan and by states and Government institutions.
Hasrat Mohani, to force the British 133. (C) Fiscal deficit is the difference between
Government to change its attitude the revenue and expenditure of the
towards Turkey. Thus, a grounds for a government. This revenue does not
country wide agitatian were prepared. consider the government debt as the
121. (C) The Mudumalai National Park and borrowings occur to ride over the deficit.
wildlife sanctuary declared as Tiger Also, the government debt actually
Reserve, lies on the north-western side represents the deficits acumulated by
of the Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu. the government over many years.
122. (D) Volcano Guallatiri in northern Chile
(Just west of the Bolivian Border) is one
of the northern Chile's most active
volcanoes.

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people about the christian religion
Chauvinist an attitude that the members of your own sex/race are always dqy@uLy vkfn dks mPp
better than those of the opposite sex le>us okyk
Compelling strong and forceful : causing you to feel that you must do nenkj
something
Converse social interaction lkekftd okrkZyki
Emission the act of producing or sending out something (such as mRltZu
energy or gas) from a source
Eulogize write good things about someone ljkguk
Facet a part or element of something ik'oZ
Fatalist the belief that what will happen has already been decided and HkkX;oknh
cannot be changed
Feminist organized activity in support of women’s rights and interests ukjh vf/dkjoknh
Frivolous silly and not serious xaHkhjrk ls fopkj u djus okyk
Futurist a person who tries to tell what the future will be like Hkfo";oDrk
Furious very angry xqLls esa gksuk
Gerontologist the scientific study of old age and of the process of becoming old tjk&foKkuh
Gluttony the act or habit of eating or drinking too much isVwiu
Gregarious enjoying the company of other people feyulkj
Grudge to give, do, or allow something in a reluctant or unwilling way vfuPNkiwoZd nsuk
Hostility Enmity cSj
Inauspicious not showing or suggesting that future success is likely v'kqHk
Indulge to allow to do something as a special pleasure y`Ir gksuk
Mirage something that you hope for but that is not possible or real e`xr`".kk
Momentous very important t:jh
Ominous suggesting that something bad is going to happen in the future vfu"Vlwpd
Permissive giving people a lot of freedom to do what they want to do Lora=krk nsusokyk
Perverse different in a way that other feels offensive izfrdwy
Petty not very important or serious vYi
Philologist the study of language Hkk"kk foKku
Recuperate to return to normal health or strength after being sick, Bhd gksuk
injured, etc.
Restraint a way of controlling, or stopping something vadq'k
Retention the act of keeping someone or something jksd j[kus dh 'kfDr
Retribution punishment for doing something wrong dBksj n.M
Torrential coming in a large, fast stream izp.M
Trivial not important ekewyh

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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009

SSC MOCK TEST - 14 (ANSWER KEY)

1. (C) 26. (C) 51. (A) 76. (D) 101. (C) 126. (A) 151. (B) 176. (D)
2. (C) 27. (B) 52. (A) 77. (C) 102. (A) 127. (D) 152. (A) 177. (C)
3. (D) 28. (C) 53. (B) 78. (A) 103. (D) 128. (A) 153. (C) 178. (A)
4. (A) 29. (D) 54. (C) 79. (B) 104. (D) 129. (A) 154. (B) 179. (C)
5. (C) 30. (A) 55. (A) 80. (B) 105. (C) 130. (C) 155. (C) 180. (A)
6. (C) 31. (B) 56. (D) 81. (C) 106. (D) 131. (D) 156. (B) 181. (C)
7. (B) 32. (C) 57. (D) 82. (D) 107. (C) 132. (C) 157. (C) 182. (A)
8. (A) 33. (D) 58. (A) 83. (B) 108. (D) 133. (C) 158. (B) 183. (B)
9. (B) 34. (A) 59. (D) 84. (C) 109. (A) 134. (D) 159. (B) 184. (C)
10. (D) 35. (B) 60. (B) 85. (A) 110. (D) 135. (B) 160. (C) 185. (A)
11. (C) 36. (B) 61. (D) 86. (A) 111. (A) 136. (C) 161. (B) 186. (B)
12. (D) 37. (A) 62. (D) 87. (D) 112. (A) 137. (B) 162. (C) 187. (C)
13. (C) 38. (A) 63. (C) 88. (B) 113. (A) 138. (B) 163. (A) 188. (C)
14. (C) 39. (C) 64. (C) 89. (B) 114. (D) 139. (C) 164. (C) 189. (A)
15. (D) 40. (C) 65. (B) 90. (D) 115. (A) 140. (C) 165. (A) 190. (C)
16. (C) 41. (A) 66. (A) 91. (B) 116. (B) 141. (A) 166. (B) 191. (B)
17. (C) 42. (C) 67. (B) 92. (C) 117. (C) 142. (D) 167. (B) 192. (C)
18. (B) 43. (C) 68. (B) 93. (D) 118. (C) 143. (C) 168. (C) 193. (D)
19. (B) 44. (D) 69. (D) 94. (C) 119. (A) 144. (A) 169. (D) 194. (A)
20. (C) 45. (A) 70. (C) 95. (A) 120. (A) 145. (B) 170. (C) 195. (C)
21. (C) 46. (D) 71. (D) 96. (B) 121. (C) 146. (C) 171. (C) 196. (A)
22. (D) 47. (C) 72. (A) 97. (A) 122. (D) 147. (D) 172. (B) 197. (D)
23. (D) 48. (C) 73. (B) 98. (D) 123. (A) 148. (A) 173. (B) 198. (C)
24. (D) 49. (B) 74. (C) 99. (D) 124. (B) 149. (B) 174. (C) 199. (A)
25. (B) 50. (B) 75. (B) 100. (A) 125. (D) 150. (C) 175. (B) 200. (B)

151. (B)We should use 'skill' instead of talent. CORRECTION OF MOCK TEST-12
Skill- The ability to do something well that
is learnt or acquired. 55. (*) 0.04  4  a = 0.004 × .4 ×
Talent - The natural ability to do something.
b
152. (A) Passive voice is used when the subject a 0.004  0.4
doesn't do something himself. Active voice =
b 0.16
is used when the subject does something
himself. Here passive voice should be used. 0 .004  0 .4
=
So, tea is grown will be a correct usage. 0 .4
153. (C) Replace 'slewed' by 'slain'. 'Slain' is (V3) of = 0.004
slay which means 'to kill somebody'. a b c a b c
154. (B) 'has been found' is the correct usage as 91. (C) Consider as .
3 b
here increase is the subject
155. (C) Replace 'biggest' by 'bigger'. Here a b c 357
comparison of only two metropolitan cities Then, we have = =3
b 5
has been made hence a comparative degree
is appropriate.

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