English
Opulent
(a) Sparse
(b) Ascetic
(c)

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General Awareness Questions asked in SSC CGL Tier-I 2017
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English
Opulent
(a) Sparse
(b) Ascetic
(c) Grandiose
(d) Penurious
Grotesque
(a) Ordinary
(b) Normal
(c) Fabulous
(d) Distorted
Irk
(a) Genial
(b) Exasperate
(c) Vex
(d) Pique
Apex
(a) Base
(b) Zenith
(c) Meridian
(d) Median
(a) Neeice
(b) Neice
(c) Niece
(d) Niecie
(a) Dectionary
(b) Dictioenery
(c) Dictionery
(d) Dictionary
Directions (7-9): Some parts of the sentences have error and some are (a) If I am you
(b) I would not have behaved
(c) like (d) No error
(a) He made me
(b) to do
(c) all the (d) No error
(a) Neither of them
(b) were able to
(c) complete the (d) No error
(a) Omnipresent
(b) Anonymous
(c) Scapegoat
(d) Epilogue
(a) Inevitable
(b) Incorrigible
(c) Invincible
(d) None of these
(a) epilogue
(b) preface
(c) debut
(d) climax
Directions (13-17): In the following passage, some of the words have been left Since you have never had to (13) me for anything, perhaps you wouldn’t be (14) sticking (15) me now that I have run (16) debt, and (17) these people that it is in no way a Reflection on my (a) Appreciate
(b) Reproach
(c) Assert
(d) Pester
(a) Averse to
(b) Deprived of
(c) Indifferent to
(d) Desirous of
(a) At
(b) On
(c) For
(d) To
(a) In
(b) Into
(c) With
(d) On
(a) Alluding
(b) Making
(c) Convincing
(d) Informing
(a) Something that is of less value
(b) problems in society
(c) problems that you experience in the early stages of an activity
(d) teeth problems
English Questions Asked in SSC CGL Tier-1 2017
Dear Students, Today(5th August, 2017) was the first day of SSC CGL Tier-1 2017 Opulent
(a) Sparse
(b) Ascetic
(c) Grandiose
(d) Penurious
Grotesque
(a) Ordinary
(b) Normal
(c) Fabulous
(d) Distorted
Irk
(a) Genial
(b) Exasperate
(c) Vex
(d) Pique
Apex
(a) Base
(b) Zenith
(c) Meridian
(d) Median
(a) Neeice
(b) Neice
(c) Niece
(d) Niecie
(a) Dectionary
(b) Dictioenery
(c) Dictionery
(d) Dictionary
Directions (7-9): Some parts of the sentences have error and some are (a) If I am you
(b) I would not have behaved
(c) like (d) No error
(a) He made me
(b) to do
(c) all the (d) No error
(a) Neither of them
(b) were able to
(c) complete the (d) No error
(a) Omnipresent
(b) Anonymous
(c) Scapegoat
(d) Epilogue
(a) Inevitable
(b) Incorrigible
(c) Invincible
(d) None of these
(a) epilogue
(b) preface
(c) debut
(d) climax
Directions (13-17): In the following passage, some of the words have been left Since you have never had to (13) me for anything, perhaps you wouldn’t be (14) sticking (15) me now that I have run (16) debt, and (17) these people that it is in no way a Reflection on my (a) Appreciate
(b) Reproach
(c) Assert
(d) Pester
(a) Averse to
(b) Deprived of
(c) Indifferent to
(d) Desirous of
(a) At
(b) On
(c) For
(d) To
(a) In
(b) Into
a) In
(b) Into
(c) With
(d) On
(a) Alluding
(b) Making
(c) Convincing
(d) Informing
(a) Something that is of less value
(b) problems in society
(c) problems that you experience in the early stages of an activity
(d) teeth problems
(a) To keep away from extreme poverty
(b) To keep off an unwanted and undesirable person
(c) To keep alive
(d) To hold the difficulties and dangers in check
(a) To earn more and more
(b) To work constantly
(c) To maintain the progress of a project, plan, (d) To make the best use of
(a) that much dejected
(b) so much in dejection
(c) so dejected
(d) No improvement
(a) the greater
(b) the greatest
(c) greatest
(d) No improvement
(a) am ready to announce who the winner is
(b) are ready to announce who the winner is
(c) is ready to announce who is the winner
(d) No improvement
Directions (24-25): The sentences given in each question, which properly sequenced, form a coherent (a) ABCD
(b) CDBA
(c) ACBD
(d) BCDA
(a) CBAD
(b) DCBA
(c) DABC
(d) CABD
reasoning
Directions(1-4): निम्नलिखित प्रत्येक प्रश्नों में :: के बाएं से दो पदों के बीच कुछ संबंध है और वही समान सम्बन्ध उसके दायीं ओर दो पदों में भी (a) WEMV
(b) WFNU
(c) WENU
(d) WEMU
letters of ‘QYGO’ and ‘SAIQ’
(a) 63
(b) 52
(c) 26
(d) 31
Similarly
5² + 6 = 25 + 6 = 31
(a) 100
(b) 110
(c) 120
(d) 130
Second term = (7)² + 7 = 56
Similarly
Fourth term = (11)² + 11 = 132
Third term = (10)² + 10 = 110
(a)310
(b) 316
(c) 350
(d) 245
(a) शिमला
(b) ऊटी
(c) दार्जिलिंग
(d) आगरा
(a) BGF
(b) FDH
(c) BAE
(d) CDE
(a) 2197
(b) 3375
(c) 4099
(d) 2744
(a) 60 मीटर
(b) 80 मीटर
(c) 70 मीटर
(d) निर्धारित नहीं किया जा सकता
(a) 02, 87, 12, 44
(b) 34, 87, 87, 98
(c) 43, 30, 12, 98
(d) 34, 87, 12, 98
‘S’ = 02, 11, 20, 34, 43
‘T’ = 55, 69, 78, 87, 96
‘A’ = 03, 12, 21, 30, 44
‘Y’ = 57, 66, 75, 89, 98
122, 197, 290,?
(a) 399
(b) 400
(c) 401
(d) 402
14² + 1 = 197, 14+3 =17
17² + 1 = 290, 17+3= 20
20² + 1 = 401
पद्म श्री, पद्म भूषण, पद्म विभूषण,?
(a) भारत रत्न
(b) अशोक चक्र
(c) साहित्य अकादमी पुरस्कार
(d) अर्जुन पुरस्कार
C A E, F D H, I G K,?
(a) L J N
(b) O M Q
(c) K L M
(d) P O N
AY, CW, EU,?
(a) GS
(b) HS
(c) GR
(d) JT
a__ c __abb__a __bc__bc__ab
(a) cbcaaa
(b) bcccab
(c) bccaac
(d) acbabc
Thus, the pattern abccab/bcaabc is Directions(15-16): निम्नलिखित प्रश्नों में, दिए गए विकल्पों से विषम शब्द/संख्या ज्ञात कीजि(a) Pound (Sterling)
(b) Deutsche Mark
(c) Yen
(d) Franc
(a) 27
(b) 125
(c) 216
(d) 343
125 = 5 × 5 × 5
216 = 6 × 6 × 6
343 = 7 × 7 × 7
The number 216 is a prefect cube of an even statement:
No table, no fruit fruit, no window, not all windows, sockets Conclusion:
(a) No one follows.
(b) Follow only I and II (c) Follow only III and IV (d) Follow all. From the Venn diagram we can clearly see that no Conclusion 7, 8, 9, 9, 8, 5, 4, 3, 8, 9, 5, 8, 9, 8, 7, 7, 8, 9
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) three
(d) four
(a) mother
(b) maternal aunt
(c) paternal aunt
(d) none of these
= son of Pooja’s paternal aunt

Pooja’s cousin
So, Pooja is also the boy’s (a) 15 or more
(b) 12
(c) 14
(d) 10 < Directions (21): This question In alphabetical order, the following number has been coded according to the code:
Letters
L

F
K
V
Number codes
3

4
9
2
1
5
7
6
8
The candidate has to know that the alphabet group encoded from (a), (b), (c) or (d) option was coded (a) 9175320
(b) 9175230
(c) 9137502
(d) None of these
(a) 9567568
(b) 9675538
(c) 9657538
(d) 9567538
Letter


5
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3
6
8

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(a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b ) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d) None of these
6 to 11 DI
(a) 48 days < br> (b) 24 days
(c) 16 days
(d) 12 days
( a) 17 (b) 19 (c) 24 (d) 23 (a) 30 °
(b) 35 °
(c) 100 °
(d) 60 °
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(b) 45 °
(c) 60 °
(d) 70 °
(a) 1 km / hr
(b) 2 km / hr
( c) (d) (a) 32 (b) 40 (c) 52 (d) 80 (a) 25
(b) 22
(c) 35
(d) 30
( a) (b) (c) (d) Directions (21-25): The following questions are based on the pie-chart given (a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (a) 72 ° / (b) (c) 60 ° / (d) = 35 – 18 = 17
Now, 1% = ∴ 17% =.

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