Question Paper - SSC Pre.92
Question Paper - SSC Pre.92
Question Paper - SSC Pre.92
24. When the following figure is folded to form a ,d 'kCn osQoy ,d la[;k&lewg }kjk n'kkZ;k x;k gS] tSlk
cube, how many dots will lie opposite the face
bearing two dots? fd fodYiksa esa ls fdlh ,d esa fn;k x;k gSA fodYiksa esa fn,
x, la[;k&lewg v{kjksa ds nks oxks }kjk n'kkZ, x, gSa] tSlk fd
fuEu vkd`fr dks tc ?ku ds :i esa eksM+k tk,xk] rks nks
MkWV~l okys lrg ds foijhr fdrus MkWV~l gksaxs\ uhps fn, x, nks vkO;wg esa gSA I dsvkO;wg&
LraHk vkSj iafDr
dh la[;k 0 ls 4 nh xbZ gS vkSj vkO;wg&
II dh 5 ls 9A bu
vkO;wgksa ls ,d v{kj dks igys mldh iafDr vkSj ckn esa LraHk
la[;k }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gSA mnkgj.kAdsdks fy,
22,10 }kjk n'kkZ;k tk ldrk'P'
gS]
dks55,67 }kjk n'kkZ;k
tk ldrk gSA blh rjg ls] vkidks 'kCn CART ds fy,
(A) 1 (B) 3
la[;k lewg dks igpkuuk gSA
(C) 6 (D) 5 Matrix-I/vkO;wg -I Matrix-II/vkO;wg -II
25. A word is represented by only one set of
numbers as given in any one of the 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in 0 L N E A C 5 P T O R S
the alternatives are represented by two 1 A C L N E 6 R S P T O
classes of letters as in two matrices given 2 N E A C L 7 T O R S P
below. The columns and rows of Matrix-I are 3 C L N E A 8 S P T O R
numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-II 4 E A C L N 9 O R S P T
are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from
these matrices can be represented first by (A) 11, 14, 34, 56
its row and next by its column. E.g., A can (B) 30, 33, 78, 58
be represented by 22,10 etc., 'P' can be (C) 23, 10, 65, 87
represented by 55,67 Similarly, you have to (D) 42, 02, 58, 99
identify the set of numbers for the word CART.
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46. What is the system of governance in the 48. The characteristic odour of garlic is due to:
Panchayati Raj setup?
ygqlu esa fof'k"V xak dk dkj.k gS%
iapk;rh jkt O;oLFkk esa 'kklu dh iz.kkyh dk vkkkj D;k gS\
(A) A chloro compound/Dyksjks ;kSfxd
(A) Single tier structure of local self
government at the village level/xzkeh.k Lrj (B) A sulphur compound/lYiQj ;kSfxd
ij LFkkuh; Lo'kklu dh ,dy Lrjh; lajpuk (C) A fluorine compound/yksjhu ;kSfxd
(B) Two tier system of local self government (D) Acetic acid/,flfMd ,flM
at the village and block levels/xzkeh.k vkSj49. The Anarchical and Revolutionary Crime
CykWd Lrj ij LFkkuh; Lo'kklu dh nks Lrjh; lajpuk Act (1919) was popularly known as the:
(C) Three tier structure of local self vjktdrk vkSj ozQkafrdkjh vijkk vfkfu;e (1919) dks
government at the village, block and fdl izfl uke ls tkuk tkrk gS\
district levels/xzkeh.k] ftyk vkSj jkT; Lrjksa ij
(A) Rowlatt Act/jkWysV ,DV
LFkkuh; Lo'kklu dh rhu Lrjh; lajpuk (B) Pitts India Act/fiV~l ,DV
(D) Four tier system of local self
government at the village, block, district (C) Indian Arms Act/Hkkjrh; 'kkL=k vfkfu;e
and in the state levels/xzkeh.k] CykWd] ftys (D) Ilbert Bill/bYcVZ foks;d
vkSj jkT;ksa Lrj ij LFkkuh; Lo'kklu dh pkj50. Lrjh;Which one of the following countries is the
largest producer of fuel wood in the world?
lajpuk
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ns'k ydM+h bZaku dk lcls cM+k
47. Which country among the following topped
in terms of highest illiteracy rate? mRiknd gS\
fuEu ns'kksa esa ls dkSu&lk ns'k mPp fuj{kjrk nj dh lwph esa
(A) Indonesia/ baMksusf'k;k
'kh"kZ LFkku ij gS (B) Russia/ :l
(A) Gambia/xkafc;k (C) India/Hkkjr
(B) Niger/ukbtj (D) China/phu
(C) Afganistan/viQxkfuLrku
(D) Koria/dksfj;k
92. A large number of people have participated But the new hazards neither local nor brief.
to Mr. Adinath oath ceremony . Modern air pollutions covers vast areas of
(A) in continents. Radioactive fallout from the nuclear
(B) of explosion is worldwide. Radioactive pollutants now
(C) from on the earth surface will be found there for
(D) No improvement generations, and in case of Carbon-14, for
Direction : In Question nos. 93 to 95, in the thousands of years.
following question, out of the four alternatives, 96. The passage emphasis that modern
choose the one which can be substituted for technology
the given sentence. (A) has produced powerful chemicals
93. Expressing oneself clearly and effectively. (B) has caused serious hazards to life
(A) Reflex (B) Articulate (C) is an unmixed blessing
(C) Amnesty (D) Internment (D) is an unmixed blessing
94. To take something away from 97. The widespread use of insecticides has
(A) Depreciate (B) Deprecate (A) caused imbalance in the relationship
(C) Deprive (D) Declare between living beings and their
95. A rare genetic disorder of childhood marked
environment
by slowed physical growth and characteristic
(B) caused biological hazards
signs
(A) Progeria (B) Claustrophobia (C) eliminated diseases by killing
(C) Hydrophobia (D) Paraphernalia mosquitoes and flies
Direction (Q. No- 96 - 100) : In these question (D) reduced the number of wild animals
you have two brief passages with six questions 98. Radioactive pollutants
following the passage. Read the passage (A) will dissipate in short span of time
carefully and choose the best answer to
(B) will be on the surface of earth for a very
eachquestion out of the four alternatives.
long time
The assault on the purity of the environment is
(C) will infect the atmosphere for thousands
the price that we pay for many of the benefits of
of years
modern technology. For the advantage of
automotive transportation we pay a price in smog- (D) are limited in their effect
induced diseases. For the powerful effects of new 99. According to the passage the increasing use
insecticides, we pay a price in dwindling wildlife of fertilisers is responsible for
and disturbances in the relation of living things (A) water pollution
and their surroundings. For nuclear power, we (B) disturbance in the ecological system
risk the biological hazards of radiation. By
(C) increase in diseases
increasing agricultural production with
(D) abundance of food
fertilizers, we worsen water population.
100. The harmful effects of modern technology
The highly developed nations of the world are not
only the immediate beneficiaries of the good that are
technology can do, that are also the first victims (A) severe but short-lived
of environmental diseases that technology (B) widespread but short-lived
breeds. In the past, the environmental effects (C) widespread and long-lasting
which accompanied technological progress were (D) limited and long-lasting
restricted to a small and relatively short time.
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