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SSC Constable GD 2021 TEST ID – EVQ - 885492391 1 | Page Add:-Nanda Complex, Dhangu Road, Pathankot Mob:-9646598579, 9988732416 www.thebrilliantacademy.co.in General Intelligence & Reasoning 1.(A) 2.(B) 3.(A) (1) Crop (5) Flower (2) Root (4) Seed (3) Stem 4.(D) Factor of 236 = 4, 59 59 = largest prime factor here. Factor of 657 = 9, 73 73 = largest prime factor here. 5.(D) Similarly, 6.(A) Acrophobia is fear of Heights and Dikephobia is fear of Injustice. 7.(B) Errata comprises of errors in books. Similarly, flaws are defects in metals. 8.(D) 80 and 93 are co-prime numbers. 9.(A) Sum of place value of first two letters in all except JKX is equal to the place value of third alphabet. 10.(D) Only primary colour is blue. 11.(D) In all other pairs, first is used to hold the second. 12.(D) Srini > Anlu Brinda > Ragu > Chandru Chandru > Srini Hence, Brinda is the tallest. 13.(A) Thus, he is facing north direction. 14.(B) All the letters of the word, except the last letter are written in a reverse order to obtain the code. 15.(B) Thus, fun is coded as 3. 16.(C) 6 × 15 × 10 × 3 × 12 6 × 15 ÷ 10 + 3 = 12 9 + 3 = 12 17.(B) 200 × 100 + 300 × 200 10 ÷ 2 + 40 = 0 200 + 100 300 + 200 ÷ 10 × 2 40 = 0 200 + 100 300 + 40 40 = 0 0 = 0 18.(A) The figure in question may be labelled as shown in the following figure: Smallest triangles = AEF, EPR, FSQ, PRD, RSD, SQD Single triangles = PBD, QDC, EFD = 3 Triangles formed with two triangles = PSD, RQD, FDQ, EDP = 4 Triangles formed with three or four triangles = APQ, FDC, BDE, PQD = 4 Largest triangle = ABC = 1 Total triangles = 6 + 3 +4 + 4 + 1 = 18 19.(C) According to the statement, conclusion (I) does not follow and conclusion (II) is valid. Thus, option (C) is correct. 20.(D) According to figure, 2 is opposite of 4. 1 is opposite of 6. 5 is opposite of 3. Thus, we know opposite faces cannot be adjacent to each other. So, option (D) is the correct figure. 21.(A) 22.(A) 23.(C) 24.(B) 25.(D) General Knowledge & General Awareness 26.(B) 27.(B) 28.(B) 29.(D) 30.(A) 31.(B) 32.(A) 33.(A) 34.(A) 35.(B) 36.(B) 37.(D) 38.(D) 39.(A) 40.(B) 41.(A) 42.(B) 43.(C) 44.(D) 45.(D) 46.(B) 47.(D) 48.(C) 49.(B) 50.(B) Elementary Mathematics 51.(C) 2 3 4 98 99 ..... 3 4 5 99 100 = 2 1 100 50

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General Intelligence & Reasoning
(3) Stem 4.(D) Factor of 236 = 4, 59
59 = largest prime factor here. Factor of 657 = 9, 73 73 = largest prime factor here. 5.(D)
Similarly,
6.(A) Acrophobia is fear of Heights and Dikephobia is
fear of Injustice. 7.(B) Errata comprises of errors in books. Similarly,
flaws are defects in metals. 8.(D) 80 and 93 are co-prime numbers. 9.(A) Sum of place value of first two letters in all
except JKX is equal to the place value of third alphabet.
10.(D) Only primary colour is blue. 11.(D) In all other pairs, first is used to hold the second. 12.(D) Srini > Anlu
Brinda > Ragu > Chandru Chandru > Srini Hence, Brinda is the tallest. 13.(A)
Thus, he is facing north direction. 14.(B) All the letters of the word, except the last letter
are written in a reverse order to obtain the code. 15.(B)
Thus, fun is coded as 3. 16.(C) 6 × 15 × 10 × 3 × 12
6 × 15 ÷ 10 + 3 = 12
9 + 3 = 12
200 + 100 – 300 + 200 ÷ 10 × 2 – 40 = 0
200 + 100 – 300 + 40 – 40 = 0
0 = 0
18.(A) The figure in question may be labelled as shown
in the following figure:
Smallest triangles = AEF, EPR, FSQ, PRD, RSD, SQD Single triangles = PBD, QDC, EFD
= 3 Triangles formed with two triangles = PSD, RQD, FDQ, EDP = 4 Triangles formed with three or four triangles =
APQ, FDC, BDE, PQD = 4 Largest triangle = ABC = 1 Total triangles = 6 + 3 +4 + 4 + 1 = 18 19.(C) According to the statement, conclusion (I) does
not follow and conclusion (II) is valid. Thus, option (C) is correct.
20.(D) According to figure,
2 is opposite of 4. 1 is opposite of 6. 5 is opposite of 3. Thus, we know opposite faces cannot be
adjacent to each other. So, option (D) is the correct figure.
21.(A)
22.(A) 23.(C) 24.(B) 25.(D)
General Knowledge & General Awareness 26.(B) 27.(B) 28.(B) 29.(D) 30.(A) 31.(B) 32.(A) 33.(A) 34.(A) 35.(B) 36.(B) 37.(D) 38.(D) 39.(A) 40.(B) 41.(A) 42.(B) 43.(C) 44.(D) 45.(D) 46.(B) 47.(D) 48.(C) 49.(B) 50.(B)
Elementary Mathematics
..... 3 4 5 99 100
= 2 1
100 50
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52.(A)
9 : 3 : 1
9x – x = 8x = 10000 x = 1250 Total property = 13x = 16250 53.(D) SP of the house = 12,600
Profit = 5%
12000 1.05
SP = 900
360 2
55.(A) P×R ×T


P = 100000 56.(C) Let the total unit of work be 60 units. [LCM of 10,
12 and 15]



2(A + B + C)’s per day work = 6 + 5 + 4 = 15 units/day
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: : :1: 3 3 2 1 3

= 1
Distance Speed =
= 1 : 3 : 9 58.(C) Average age of 12 members = 56
Sum of age of 12 members = 56 × 12 = 672 New sum of age of members = 672 – (60 + 52) = 560
560

59.(A) Let the number is xy.
x + y = 8 10y + x = 10x + y – 54 9(x – y) = 54 x – y = 6
x = 7, y = 1
So, the number is 71. 60.(C) 3x – 5y = 2000
2x – 3y = 2000 By solving, y = 2000 So, A’s expenditure = 5 × 2000 = 10000 61.(A) Let the total work is 60 units.
(A + B + C)’s one day work = 12 + 10 + 5 = 27 units
Total time = 60 20 2
= = 2 27 9 9
x 20 x
x2 = 20 – x x2 + x – 20 = 0 x = 4 ; x = – 5 63.(C) Relative speed = 40 – 32 = 8 km/hr
5 40
Sum when teacher’s age included = 15 × 31 = 465
Teacher’s age = 465 – 420 = 45 years
65.(B) n 12a(r 1) 2 (2 1)
Sum = = (r 1) (2 1)






2 2
2 2
(a + b)3 – (a – b)3 = 2(b3 + 3a2b)






5 21 26 135 5 21 5


a b b c c a
b c c a a b c a a b b c
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=
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a b b c c a
[Since, (a – b) + (b – c) + (c – a) = a – b + b – c + c – a = 0
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69.(D) Let expenditure be x.
Expenditure in year 2000 48
100 60
x
x
16x = 480 x = 30 70.(B) Maximum profit made by the company = 70%
Minimum profit made by the company = 40% Hence, the range in percentile = 70 – 40 = 30% 71.(D) Let the income of the company in the year 1995
is x thousand crores.
x
x = 28 thousand crores 72.(D) Profit earned by the company is maximum in
year 1999. 73.(D) 381 × 423 × 742 = 31 × 43 × 72
= 3 × 4 × 9 = 108 74.(C)
Rhombus's diagonal bisect the angle. A = 60°, then B = 180° – 60°
ABC = 120°
75.(C) A B
76.(C) from "the" beginning. 77.(A) ‘call in questions’. 78.(C) captured 79.(D) commitments 80.(D) painstaking 81.(A) miser 82.(C) matrimony 83.(C) Callous (Adjective) means ‘cruel, insensitive’. 84.(C) An easy achievement. 85.(B) Irregularly 86.(C) Use past perfect tense. 87.(B) Superlative degree as ‘most’ will be used ;
‘mostly’ is adverb form. 88.(D) Exodus 89.(B) Raffle 90.(C) SUBSIDIARY 91.(A) FRESHENER 92.(D) The logical sequence is SQPR. 93.(A) The logical sequence is PQSR. 94.(A) The letter will have been written by me. 95.(D) Mrs. Shankar said that she knew what it was to
be depressed. 96.(C) Refer to the first line of the passage. 97.(A) Speaking. 98.(B) Refer to the last third line of the passage. 99.(A) Last line of the passage. 100.(C) Refer to the second and third line of the
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