SSC PHASE VII 2019 EXAM PAPER : Held on 14 October-2019 Shift-2 ::GENERAL INTELLIGENCE::
SSC PHASE VII 2019 EXAM PAPER : Held on 14 October-2019 Shift-2 ::GENERAL INTELLIGENCE::
Q1. What of the option figure will replace the question mark to continue the figure series given below?
Q2. ‘Egypt’ is related to ‘Africa’ in the same way as ‘Singapore’ is related to ‘_________’
a. Europe
b. Canada
c. Asia
d. America
Q3. In a code language, ‘FOAG’ is written as ‘PGHB’. How will ‘LAMB’ be written in that language?
a. BMCN
b. CNCM
c. BMDN
d. CMDN
Q4. In a code language, if ‘FAST’ is coded as ‘3628’, ‘CLOSE’ is coded as ‘14927’ then how will ‘LEAF’ be coded in the same language?
a. 4763
b. 1789
c. 3784
d. 2863
Q5. Which option represents the correct order of the given words as they would appear in English dictionary?
1. Party
2. Parcel
3. Pardon
4. Parking
5. Pattern
a. 15432
b. 23415
c. 25134
d. 25431
Q6. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the
gaps of the given letter series will complete the series.
_UK_D_KZD_KZ
a. DZUU
b. UZDU
c. DUZZ
d. DZUZ
Q7. Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningful order.
a. 34251
b. 23154
c. 23415
d. 42145
Q8. In a code language, ‘FACTORY’ is written as ‘ACFORTY’. How will ‘CONFIRM’ be written in that language?
a. CIFMNOR
b. FICNMRO
c. CFINORM
d. CFIMNOR
Q9. Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as
the second number is related to the first number.
11 : 143 :: 15 : ?
a. 255
b. 277
c. 248
d. 263
Q10. Two statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow from the statements.
Statement:
All gardens are play-grounds
No playground is house
Conclusion:
Some gardens are house
Some playground are gardens
a. Both conclusion I and II follows
b. Only conclusion I follows
c. Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
d. Only Conclusion II follows
Q11. Two statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow from the statements.
Statement:
Some prizes are papers
All papers are certificate
Conclusion:
Some certificate are papers
Some certificate are prizes
Some papers are prizes
a. Only Conclusion I and III follows
b. Only Conclusion I and II follows
c. All conclusion follows
d. Only Conclusion II and III follows
Q12. If ‘P+Q’ means ‘P is the father of Q’, and ‘P÷Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q’, then what is the meaning of the expression ‘A + B ÷ C’ ?
a. B is the brother of C
b. B is the son of A
c. A is maternal grandfather of C
d. A is the father of C
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Q13. Which letter cluster will replace the questions mark to complete the
given series?
TPD, URG, ?, WVM
a. VTM
b. UTJ
c. VTJ
d. VUJ
Q14. In a code language, if ‘NEST’ is coded as ‘132287’, then how will ‘RAMP’ be coded in the same language?
a. 9261411
b. 8261411
c. 9461412
d. 9845841
Q15. Which two sign and two numbers should be interchanged to make the given
equations correct?
64-4x2÷8+7 = 19
a. 4 and 8, ÷ and -
b. 64 and 8, + and -
c. 4 and 8, - and +
d. 64 and 8, + and ÷
Q16. Ankit is brother of Vishal, Kartik is son of Arpit. Malini is mother of Oshi who is the sister of Vishal. Ankit’s father is the only son of Arpit. How is Malini related to Kartik?
a. Wife
b. Paternal Granddaughter
c. Sister
d. Daughter
Q17. In a code language, if ‘FOR’ is coded as ‘78’, then how will ‘TUB’ be coded in the same language?
a. 90
b. 86
c. 82
d. 96
Q18. In a code language, ‘SAINT’ is written as ‘UCKPV’. How will ‘WASTE’ be written in that language?
a. YCUVG
b. ZBTVG
c. YCUUG
d. ZCUVH
Q19. Which letter cluster will replace the questions mark to complete the
given series?
BLACK, BLACL, BLADL, BLBDL, ?, CMBDL
a. BLBEL
b. BMBDL
c. BNBDL
d. BMBDM
Q20. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the
gaps of the given letter series will complete the series.
M_Q_DMC_Y_MC_YD
a. CYQQD
b. CYDDQ
c. CYQDQ
d. CQYQD
Q21. In a code language, ‘TEMPER’ is written as ‘ETPMRE’. How will ‘CHROME’ be written in that language?
a. CHEOMR
b. RHCEMO
c. HCROEM
d. HCOREM
Q22. Which number will replace the question mark in the following series?
64, 65, 69, 78, 94, ?
a. 122
b. 121
c. 119
d. 120
Q23. Select the correct mirror image of the given number cluster when the mirror is placed to the right side of the cluster:
Q24. Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as
the second word is related to the first word.
Realistic : Fictional :: Appreciation : ?
a. Valuable
b. Unrealistic
c. Criticism
d. Praise
Q25. In a code language, ‘BEAUTY’ is coded as ‘251212025’. How will ‘FRIDGE’ be coded in that language?
a. 6178475
b. 6784722
c. 6189475
d. 5289535