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SSC MTS Memory Based Test 64
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SSC MTS Memory Based Test 64
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  • Question 1/12
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    What was the name of India’s lone female orangutan who died in the zoo of Odisha?
    Solutions

    Binny is the India’s only lone female orangutan who died in the Nandankanan Zoological Park in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

    According to NZP, Binny died due to age related complications and she was also suffering from respiratory tract infection.

    She was brought to Nandankanan Zoo from Pune’s Rajiv Gandhi Zoological park on 25th November 2003.

  • Question 2/12
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    Which of the following plants is Bryophyte?
    Solutions

    Bryophytes are a group of plant species that reproduce via spores rather than flowers or seeds.

    Moss is an example of Bryophyte which produces spores for reproduction instead of seeds and flowers.

    Mosses are small herbaceous plants that absorb water and nutrients mainly through their leaves and harvest carbon dioxide and sunlight to create food by photosynthesis.

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    Who among the following is NOT a Bharat Ratna awardee?
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    M.G. Ramachandran was an Indian politician and film actor who served as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu who was awarded India’s highest civilian honour, Bharat Ratna.

    Vinoda Bhave was an Indian advocate of nonviolence and human rights who was awarded Bharat Ratna in 1983.

    Morarji Ranchhodji Desai was an Indian independence activist and former prime minister of India and awarded as Bharat Ratna in 1991.

  • Question 4/12
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    Directions For Questions

    Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

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    I ______ blood in the hospital tomorrow.

    Solutions

    The word “tomorrow” indicates that the action will take place in the future. The structure for future tense is: will/shall + verb. 

    e.g. He will come to New York tomorrow.

    Hence, option D is the correct answer.

  • Question 5/12
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    Directions For Questions

    Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

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    INFURIATE
    Solutions

    Let’s understand the meaning of the given words: 

    Infuriate = to make somebody very angry 
    Example: I was infuriated by your article.

    Enrage = to make somebody very angry 
    Example: The students were enraged at these new rules.

    Enhance = to improve something 

    Engage = to attract or to be involved in something 

    Endow = to provide with something freely or naturally 

    Hence, option A is the correct answer.

  • Question 6/12
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    Directions For Questions

    Identify the best way to improve the underlined part of the given sentence. If there is no improvement required, select ‘no Improvement’.

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    The train pass over the long dark tunnel.

    Solutions

    “Pass over” will be replaced with “passed through”. Let’s understand the usage of given phrasal verbs:

    Pass over : ignore , refuse to discuss

    Pass across : to make a passage from one place to another

    Pass into : to move into something

    Pass through : to make a passage from one place to another

    The train managed to travel through a tunnel from one place to another. Only option D fits in the sentence contextually.

    Hence option D is the correct answer.

  • Question 7/12
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    In a certain code language, ‘BOTANY’ is written as ‘CQWBPB’. What will be the code for ‘INSECT’ in that code language?
    Solutions

    Hence, option B is the correct answer.

  • Question 8/12
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    Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

    Statements:

    I. Some wood are chairs.

    II. All chairs are mats.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some mats are wood.

    II. Some chairs are wood.

    III. All wood are mats.

    Solutions

    Minimum Possible diagram is-

    Conclusions:

    I. Some mats are wood. (It follows because Some wood are chairs and All chairs are mats.)

    II. Some chairs are wood. (It follows because Some wood are chairs.)

    III. All wood are mats. (It does not follow as its just a possibility, not surety.)

    So, Both conclusions I and II follow.

    Hence, option A is the correct answer.

  • Question 9/12
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    Six cars labelled D, F, H, J, L and N are parked around a circular path facing towards the centre (not necessarily in the same order). H is third to the right of N. J is to the immediate left of D. F is second to the left of N. D is second to the left of F. Which car is parked second to the right of H?
    Solutions

    H is third to the right of N. J is to the immediate left of D. F is second to the left of N. D is second to the left of F.

    So, final arrangement is:

    So, L is parked second to the right of H.

    Hence, option B is the correct answer.

  • Question 10/12
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    An article is sold at two successive discounts of 10% and 20%. If the selling price is 1080, then what is the marked price?
    Solutions

    Equivalent discount = 10% + 20% - (10×20)/100 = 28%

    Let marked price of an article be Rs 100

    Therefore,

    Selling price = 100- 28 =72 which is equal to 1080

    72 = 1080

    1 = 1080 ÷ 72

    1 = 15

    Marked price = 15×100 = 1500

  • Question 11/12
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    A train takes 1 minute to cross a stationary pole. How much time (in seconds) will it take to cross a bridge whose length is twice that of the train?
    Solutions

    As we know that

    Let the length of train be L m.

    Speed = L/60

    Length of Bridge = 2L

    Required time = (L+2L)/(L/60)

    = 3L/(L/60) = 180

    Time = 180 seconds

  • Question 12/12
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    What is the value of ?
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