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SSC MOCK TEST -145 (SOLUTION)


1. (C) "Leg" is used when "Knee" is folded. 14. (B)
Similarly, "Arm" is used when "Elbow" is
folded.
2. (C) Interrupt is related to speak. Similarly,
Interfere is related to collision.
3. (A) Human is a mammal. Similarly, hail is a
snow.
4. (D) Money is a part of property. Similarly, pity
is a part of merciful.
5. (D) As seeing an injury, a saddist is happy.
Similarly, seeing a robbery, a thief is From equation (i)
happy. he = pa
15. (D) (A) 3(58) = 7
6. (A)
(3)2 + (7)2 = 58
9 + 49 = 58
7. (C) 58 = 58
(B) 1(10)3
(1)2 + (3)2 = 10
1 + 9 = 10
10 = 10
(C) 2(20)4
(2)2 + (4)2 = 20
4 + 16 = 20
20 = 20
(D) 5(51)6
8. (C)
52 + 6 = 51
25 + 36 = 51
61 51
16. (D) All other are parts of the body.
17. (C) All other are capital cities, except option
9. (B) M I N U S (C).
18. (B)
10. (A) 19. (D) Except option (D) all other are cubes.
20. (D) Grain, Pound and Ton is the measurement
of mass, while miles is the measurment
of length.
21. (B) Except option (B), all other are divisible by
11.
22. (B) When both the hands will be in a same
line (not equinoctial) between 2 and 3 O'
clock, then q = 180
2
Time = [H1 30) + q ] minutes
11
11. (C) and 2
= (2 30 + 180) minutes
11
2
Then, = (60 + 180) (on taking positive sign)
11
2 480 7
= 240 = = 43 minutes
11 11 11

12. (B) bw x y z a / d s t u v c / f o p q r e 7
Hence, required time = 2 hours 43 minutese
13. (D) a c d / b d e / c e f / d f g / e g h 11
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Crime Arrest Judgement Punishment 32. (B)


23. (C)
4 3 5 1
Prison
2
24. (A) 11 5 = 55
13 5 = 65
3 9 = 27
Similarly,
3 27 = 81
25. (*) 22 + 42 = 20 33. (D)
4 + 16 = 20
and,
32 + 92 = 90
9 + 81 = 90
Similarly,
32 + 72 = 9 + 49 = 58
26. (B) (8 6) + (5 3) = 63
(9 3) + (2 7) = 41
Similarly,
(5 8) + (6 7) = 82
27. (B) 6 5 4 = 120
6 7 3 = 126
Similarly,
8 5 x = 320
40x = 320
34. (A)
x=8
Sharp Shock Snooker Socks Sound
28. (C) 35. (B)
4 3 5 2 1
36. (A)

37. (B) GHI


Rajani's postion from right = 10 + 16 + 1
= 27 th.
29. (C) Number of odd days (1st January 1997
- 1st January 1998) 38. (C)
=1
Hence, 1st January 1998 = Friday + 1 39. (C)
= Saturday

30. (C) 40. (A)

There are 18 triangles are in the above


31. (A) 72 9 9 6 + 2 figure, like
= 72 9 + 9 6 2 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, (6, 7), (7, 8), (4, 8),
= 8 + 54 2 (1, 6), (3, 7), (4, 8, 9), (1, 6, 5), (6, 7, 8),
= 60 (1, 2, 3, 4) and (2, 5, 9)
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41. (A) 53.(B)

AB = BC = x
AC = 18 2
x2 + x2 = (18 2 )2
Conclusion- I -
2x2 = 18 18 2
II -
x = 18
42. (A) The area of triangle
43. (B) 1
= base height
2
1
= 1818 = 162cm2
2
54.(B)

44. (C) 45. (D) 46. (A)


47. (C) 48. (D) 49. (B)
50. (*) M = 02, 14, 21, 33, 40 rl = 1056cm2
I = 58, 65, 77, 89, 96 22
3x 7x = 1056
S = 03, 10, 22, 34, 41 7
T = 56, 68, 75, 87, 99 22
21x2 = 1056
1 7
51.(C) 1 = b h
2 1056 7
21x2 =
22
1
2 = 2b 2h 1056 7
2 x2 =
22 21
1 x =4
bh r = 3 4 = 12 cm
1
2 =1:4 55.(D)
2 1
4bh
2

1 : 2 = 1 : 4
52.(A) Since,

The area of the equilateral triangle


3
= side2
In ABD 4
BDA = 90 3
16 3= side2
ABD = 180 (40 + 90) 4
ABD = 50 side = 8 cm
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The height of the equilateral triangle Now,
AB = BD = BC = radius = r cm
3 Thus,
= 8 = 4 3 cm
2 BCD and BAD are equilateral triangles
Hence, the area of rhombus ABCD
The radius of the circumcircle
8 3 = 2 (Area of BCD)
2 8
= 4 3= cm 3 2
3 3 8 3 =2 r
4
The area of the circle 16 = r 2

8 8 64 4 cm = r
= = 59. (C) sin2 15 + sin2 75 + sin2 30 + sin2 60 +
3 3 3 sin2 45 + sin2 90 = ?
(sin2 15 + cos2 15) + (sin2 30 + cos2 30)
1
= 21 cm 1
2
3
+ +1
2
56. (B) Distance = (x 2 x1 )2 (y2 y1 )2
1
Origin = (0,0) =1 + 1 + +1
2
Distance = (12 0)2 (9 0)2 7
=
2
= 144 81
60.(B)
= 225 = 15 units

57. (B)

BO
tan 60 =
OCD = 180 75 (linear pair) OA
= 105 OB
OA =
In OCD 3
COD = 180 (105 + 45) 120 3
= 30 OA =
3
Now, OA = 40 3 m
COD = CAO (Alternate angle) 61.(C) The volume of ice compartment
= 18 6 3 = 324 cm3
CAO = 30
The volume of one ice cube = (3) 3 = 27cm3
CAB = 180 CAO (linear pair) 324
CAB = 150 So, Required number of cubes =
27
= 12
58. (D)
a bc 5 13 10
62.(D) S = = = 14
2 2
= S(S a)(S b)(S c)

= 14 (9) (1) (4)


= 6 14
6 14
r= =
s 14
Let the radius of circle is 'r' cm
ABCD is rhombus 3 14
r= cm
AB = AD = CD = BC 7
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63.(B) Let the speed of the current be x km/hr 70.(C) The number of 2nd level employee
8 40
=2 = 12400 = 4960
8x 100
8 = 16 2x The number of executive level employee
2x = 8 16
x = 4 km/hr = 12400 = 1984
100
Percentage Difference
a b a 2 b 2 2ab
64.(C) = 4960 1984
a b a 2 b 2 2ab
= = 150%
1984
a b 121 2 52 225 15 71.(D) The difference of numbers = 2963 1312
= = =
a b 121 2 52 17 17 = 1651
Now,
65.(C) The external dimensions of the box are
length = 18cm, Breadth = 16cm 1651 = 13 127 (product of two prime
numbers)
height = 12 cm
Required three digit number = 127
External volume of the box = 18 16 12 cm3
Sum of three digit number = 1 + 2 + 7 = 10
= 3456 cm3 72.(C) We know that (xn an) is divisible by (x +a),
Thickness of wood = 1cm when n is even
Internal length, breadth and height = (18 2), (18200 1200) is divided by(18 + 1)
(16 2) & (12 2) = 16, 14 and 10 cms So, when 18200 is divided by 19, the remain-
Internal volume = 16 14 10 der is 1.
= 2240 cm3 73. (C) S.P. of 44 pens = C.P. of 44 pens + S.P. of
12 pens
The volume of the wood = (3456 2240) cm3
C.P. of 44 pens = S.P. of 32 pens
= 1216 cm3
Let C.P. of pens = x
40 18 Then,
66. (C) The required difference = 12400
100 44 11
S.P. of pen = x= x
= 22 124 32 8
= 2728
11
xx
14 12 8 100
67. (C) The required difference = 12400 Profit percent =
100 x
= 2 124 3x 1
= 248 = 100 = 37 %
8x 2
14 Short cut:
68. (A) No. of first level employee = 12400
100 12
Profit percent = 100
= 1736 44 12
Percentage of first-level Employee after the 12 1
appointment of another 1600 second level = 100 = 37 %
Employee. 32 2
74.(C) Let C.P. = ` 100.
1736 Then,
= 100
12400 1600 S.P. = 70% of 40% of 30% of 100
1736 70 40 30
= 100 = 100
14000 100 100 100
= 12. 4%
= ` 8.40
69. (B) Ratio of new employee and third level
employee = E : C 100 8.40
Single Discount = 100
= 12 : 18 100
= 2:3 = 91.60%
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75. (A) Let total number of students = 5x 81. (B) Let distance be D km
3 80 D D 2 1
The number of adult boys = 5x = =
5 100 16 24 60 30
= 2.4x
3D 2D 1
2 75 =
The number of adult girls = 5x 48 30
5 100
= 1.5x 48
Required percentage D=
30
5x (2.4x 1.5x ) D = 1.6 km
= 100 = 22% Class Method:
5x
76. (C) Highest score + lowest score + 28 38
= 30 40
Highest score + lowest score = 136
Highest score lowest score = 100
[ ATQ]
36
Lowest score = = 18 Delay time difference is 1 hour then distance
2
77. (B) The ages of A, B and C is 5x, 8x and = 48 km
9x years respectively. If delay time difference is 2 minutes than
ATQ, 48
Age of A + age of C = 56 years distance = 2 = 1.6 km
5x + 9x = 56 years 60
x =4 82. (C)Total days taken by both working together
The age of B = 8 4 = 32 years 12 18 36
78. (D) ATQ, 2x = 3y = 4z = =
So, 12 18 5
Ratio of work done by both
1 1 1
x:y:z = : : = 6:4:3 36 36
2 3 4
Arun : Alok = : =3:2
79.(A) 5 12 18 5

So, Arun will get ` 48.


Class Method:-

EBA + ABC +DBC = 180


20 + ABC + 50 = 180
ABC = 110
In ABC Work efficiency Wages
AB = AC 3
2x + ABC = 180 So, Wages of Arun = 80 = ` 48
x = 35
32
BEA + ABE = BAC a 4 c 3
[ Exterior angle property] 83. (C) = and =
b 7 b 7
BEA = 35 20
y = 15 a a b 4 7
= =
2 3 4 c b c 7 3
80. (B) Required ratio = : :
4 3 5
a 4
1 4 =
= :1 : c 3
2 5
= 5 : 10 : 8
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88. (C) A + B + C = 207
3
Multiply by on both side A = 3B, A = 5C
2
B A
A+ 207
3a 2 3 5
=
2c 1 15A 5A 3A
Apply C & D on both side = 207
15
3a 2c 2 1
= 23A
3a 2c 2 1 = 207
15
3a 2c A =135
=3
3a 2c A 135
B= = = 45
84. (B) 3 3
135
C= = 27
3
A = 135, B = 45, C = 27
Smallest number = 27
2
100
89. (C) Principal = Difference
11 : 17 = 28 Rate
1711 1711 1711 100 100
475.60 = x
` 18821 ` 29087 ` 47908 49
cost price of the T.V. x = ` 2.3304
= ` 18821 & ` 29087
85. (A) Loss 12% and S.P. = 96% 90. (A)
` 96 = (100 12)% = 88%
88
` 132 = 132 = 121%
96
Required profit = 121% 100% = 21%
86. (C) Ratio of time taken by them to cover equal
distance.
A : B : C
1 : 3 : 3
1 : 1 : 4
1 : 3 : 12 (combined ratio of time taken
by them)
Given, C = 84 minutes
If C take 12 mintues then time taken by A
= 1 minutes Let AD = x (height above tree)
If C take 84 mintues then time taken by A EC = height of the tree = 30 m
1 BC = DE = y
= 84 = 7 minutes In ABC
12
87. (B) Winner 53% votes x 30
Loser 47% votes y = 60 x + 30 = 3y (i)
53% of votes cast 47% of vote cast = 132
In ADE
6% of votes cast = 1320 votes
x
1320
100% of votes cast = 100 = 22000 y = tan 45 x = y (ii)
6
From eqn (i) & (ii)
88% of voter listed in voter list = 22000
100% of voter listed in voter list x + 30 = 3 x

22000 100 30 = x ( 3 1)
=
88 30 3 1
= 25000 x=
3 1 3 1
Total no. of voter listed in voter list = 25000
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95. (A) a = (4011) , b = 3989


= 15 3 1 ab = (4011) 3989
= (4000 + 11) (4000-11)
The Height of the building (AB) = 30 + 15 3 1 = (4000)2 - (11)2
= 15999879
= 30 + 15 3 + 15
= 45 + 15 3 96. (A)

= 15 3 3 1 97.(A) In ABC
A + B + C = 180
91. (D) x y 3 8 -------------(i) A + B = 180 - C
x+y=6 2 A + B C
= 90 -
2 2
xy= 2
A + B C
sin = sin 90
7 2 5 2 2 2
x= , y=
2 2
C
= cos
8xy ( x 2 y 2 ) 2
98. (D) Let the number be 4x and 7x
2 2

7 2 5 2 7 2 5 2 4x 8 1
=8 2 2 Then, =
2 2 7x 4 4

16x 32 = 7x + 4
= 140 37 = 5180 9x = 36
92.(B) x =4
Sum of number = 16 + 28
= 44
99. (B) Let each instalment be ` x.
x 8 1 x 82
x 100 + x 100 + x = 6384

Given that:- 2x 4x
BC = 16, CA = 9, CD = ? x +x + x = 6384
25 25
By pythagoras theorem :-
AB = 25 27x 29x
+ + x = 6384
25 25
Now, ACB ~ CBD :-
81x
AC CD = 6384
= 25
AB BC
6384 25
AC BC 3 4 12 x=
CD = = = 81
AB 5 5
x = ` 1970. 37
93. (A)
100. (C) Let the sum be ` x and rate of interest
94. (C) per annum be r

4514 = x (i)

6
r
5002 = x 1 (ii)
100
Time taken by to them finish the work
divide equation (ii) by equation (i)
30
= = 3 days 5002
10
=
Then, The sum of their wages for 2 days 4514
2 41
= 300 = 200
3 ` 37
=

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Substitute the value in eq (i) rubber is prepared from latex which


41 is a colloidal solution of rubber in
4514 = x water.
37 109. (A) Marc Anderssen was the leader of the
team that developed the Web Browser
=x known as Mosaic.
41
110. (D) Article 24 of the Constitution of India
x= ` 4073. 609 = 4073. 60 provides the prohibition of employment
101. (D) Bibi Ka Maqbara or Tomb of Rabia- of children in factories etc. No child
ud-Daurani is called the second Taj below the age of fourteen years shall
Mahal. The Bibi Ka Maqbara was be employed to work in any factory or
commissio ned by A ur angzeb at mine or engaged in any hazardous
Aurangabad in the memory of her employment.
wife Dilras Banu alias Rabia-ud- 111. (A) The Special Bearer Bonds (Immunities
Daurani. And Exemptions) Act, 1981 laid down
102. (D) Article 249 of the Indian Constitution t he purpo se o f such bo nds as
empowers the Parliament to legislate necessary to canalize for productive
with respect to any matter in the state purposes black money which has
list in the national interest. bec ome a se ri ous th rea t t o the
103. (A) Noscapine also known as Narcotine, national economy. With a view to
Nectodon etc. is a benzylisoquinoline s uch canalizat ion, th e C entral
alkaloid from plants of the poppy Government decided to issue at par
family, without painkilling properties. certain bearer bonds to be known as
This agent is primarily used for its the Special Bearer Bonds, 1991.
anti tussive (coug h suppressing) 112. (C) Sikander Lodi did not contribute in
effects. building the famous Qutub Minar.
104. (B) The Ashtapradhan was a council of 113. (C) In the case of Keshavanand Bharti Vs
eight ministers that administered State of Kerala in 1973, the Supreme
the Maratha Empire. The council was C ourt of India enunciat ed the
formed in 1674 by their king, Shivaji. doctrine of basic structure.
105. (C) Kandla, also known as the Kandla Port 114. (B) The Equator does not pass through
Trust is a seaport in Kutch District of Mexico.
Gujarat state in western, India, near 115. (A) The provision for the establishment
the city of Gandhidham. The port of of All India Federation was included
Kandla Special Economic Zone (KASEZ) in the Government of India Act,
was the first special economic zone 1935.
to be established in India and in Asia. 116. (C) National missile defense (NMD) is a
Kandla is the first Export Processing generic term for a type of missile
Zone in India. defense intended to shield an entire
106. (C) An Anemometer is a device used for country against incoming missiles,
measuring wind speed, and is a such as intercontinental ballistic
common weather station instrument. missile (ICBMs) or other ballistic
The term is derived from the Greek missiles. This is also used to refer to
word anemos, which means wind, and the American nationwide antimissile
is used to describe any wind speed program the United States has had in
measurement instrument used in development since the 1990s.
mete or ology. The first known 117. (D) Life Divine is a book written by Shri
description of an anemometer given Aurobindo.
by Leon Battista Alberti in 1450. 118. (A) Damodar River is called Sorrow of
107. (B) The shadow banking system is a term Bengal, because it gets flooded often
for the collection of non-bank financial causing havoc.
intermediaries that provides similar 119. (B) Jawahar Lal Nehru had launched the
to traditional commercial banks. paper Quami Awaz in 1938.
108. (C) Natural rubber is a poly mer o f 120. (C) Venice has been known as the La
Isoprene (2 methyl 1, 3 Butadiene). Dominante, Serenissima, Queen of
It is a linear 1, 4 addition polymer of the Adriatic, City of water, City of
Isoprene. masks, City of Bridges, The floating
Natural rubber has elastic properties city, and City of Canals.
and it undergoes long range reversible 121. (C) The symbol of Reserve Bank of India
extension even if relatively small is a tiger before a palm tree.
force is applied to it. Therefore, it is 122. (A) The All India Trade Union Congress
also known as Elastomer. Natural (AITUC) is the oldest trade union
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federations in India. It was founded on and, if granted, the government would
31 October 1920 in Bombay by N.M. regulate production. The Industrial
Joshi, Lala Lajpat Rai, Joseph Policy Resolution 1956 aimed at the
Baptista and few others. Jawahar Lal rem oval of reg io na l disparit ies
Nehru Presided the All India Trade through development of regions with
Union congress held at Nagpur in 1929. l ow in dus trial base. The Indian
123. (B) The VicePresident is elected by an economy was then guided by the
electoral college consisting of members socialistic model of planned development
of both houses of Parliament, in rather than being guided by profit.
accordance with the system o f 134. (C) The Securities and Exchange Board
proportional representation by means of India (frequently abbreviated SEBI)
of the single transferable vote and the is the regulator for the securities
voting in such election is by secret market in India.
ballot. The Electoral college to elect a
person to the office of the Vice- 135. (D) Disposable income is total personal
President consists of all members of income minus personal current taxes.
both houses of parliament. In national accounts definitions,
124. (C) The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court personal income, minus personal
of India can be enlarged by making a current ta xe s e quals dis po sable
law in the Parliament. personal income.
125. (A) 136. (C) The metal present in insulin is Zinc.
126. (C) Dental Caries is caused by the action 137. (B) F inal goo ds are goo ds t ha t are
of acids on the enamel surface. The ultimately consumed rather than
acid is produced when sugars (mainly used in the production of another good.
sucrose) in foods or drinks react with
138. (B) Scattering of light in the atmosphere
bacteria present in the dental biofilm
takes place due to dust particles.
(plaque) of the tooth surface. The acid
produced leads to a loss of calcium and 139. (B) As the total number of goods produced
phosphate from the enamel, this increases, the average fixed cost
process is called demineralisation. decreases because the same amount
127. (C) A cut diamond shines brilliantly due of fixed costs is being spread over a
to the total internal reflection. larger number of units of output.
128. (B) Brass gets discoloured in air due to 140. (B) An atomic pile is a nuclear reactor
the presence of hydrogen sulphide. that uses controlled nuclear fission to
129. (A) Yel low fev er virus is mainl y generate energy. The most common
transmitted through the bite of the reactor consists of a large assembly
yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti, of graphite blocks having rods of
but other mosquitoes such as the tiger uranium metal.
mosquito (Aedes albopictus) can also
serve as a vector for this virus. 141. (B) Vitamin K is responsible for blood
130. (A) clotting.
131. (B) 142. (B) Arthritis is caused by the deposition
132. (B) Mahanadi river forms its delta in of Uric Acid in the joints of the body.
Odisha. 143. (D)
133. (D) In India, there are some regulations 144. (C)
and restricti ons with re gard t o 145. (A) The red colour of the sun at sunset
establishing industries in certain and sunrise is due to scattering of
categories. This is done by making it light.
mandatory to obtain licenses before
setting up such an industry. The 146. (D) The image formed by an astronomical
Licence Raj which continued till 1991 telescope is real and magnified.
(liberalization was introduced) was a 147. (B) For the myopic eye, the defect is cured
result of Indias decision to have a by concave lens.
planned economy where all aspects of 148. (B)
the economy are controlled by the 149. (B) Communication satellites are used to
state and licences are given to a select
few. Up to 80, government agencies receive and redirect communication
had to be satisfied before private signal.
companies could produce something 150. (A) Moortidevi Award is given annually in
the field of Literature.

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MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD

MEANINGS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER


Word Meaning in English Meaning in Hindi
Aboard alongside
Acclimatize to adjust or adapt to a new climate
Accustom to make familiar with something through use or
experience
Acquiesce to accept/agree
Adumbrate to suggest, disclose or outline partially
Artistic relating to art or artists
Ascetic manner or attitude
Audacity a confident and daring quality that is often seen
as shocking or rude : an audacious quality
Bearing a relation or connection
Bidding to offer to do work for a particular price
Consensus a general agreement about something
Enigmatic full of mystery and difficult to understand
Furnish to supply or give to some one or something
Gloomy sad or depressed
Histrionic too emotional or dramatic
Hoard a large amount of something valuable that is kept
hidden
Hoary very old
Hone whetstone
Metaphor an object, activity or idea that is used as a symbol
of something else
Necessity the quality of being necessary
Numerous existing in large numbers
Paucity a small amount of something
Pile a long slender column usually of timber, steel or
reinforced concrete driven into the ground to carry
a vertical load
Retrenchment a cutting of expenses
Splitting that splits or causes to split
Sporadic occurring occasionally
Stagnant not flowing
Tenacity that quality or state of being tenacious
Venturesome willing to take risks
Wicked morally bad
Woven a woven fabric

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SSC MOCK TEST -145 (ANSWER KEY)

1. (C) 26. (B) 51. (C) 76. (C) 101. (D) 126. (C) 151. (D) 176. (D)
2. (C) 27. (B) 52. (A) 77. (B) 102. (D) 127. (C) 152. (D) 177. (D)
3. (A) 28. (C) 53. (B) 78. (D) 103. (A) 128. (B) 153. (A) 178. (B)
4. (D) 29. (C) 54. (B) 79. (A) 104. (B) 129. (A) 154. (A) 179. (A)
5. (D) 30. (C) 55. (D) 80. (B) 105. (C) 130. (A) 155. (A) 180. (A)
6. (A) 31. (A) 56. (B) 81. (B) 106. (C) 131. (B) 156. (B) 181. (A)
7. (C) 32. (B) 57. (B) 82. (C) 107. (B) 132. (B) 157. (C) 182. (A)
8. (C) 33. (D) 58. (D) 83. (C) 108. (C) 133. (D) 158. (D) 183. (B)
9. (B) 34. (A) 59. (C) 84. (B) 109. (A) 134. (C) 159. (C) 184. (C)
10. (A) 35. (B) 60. (B) 85. (A) 110. (D) 135. (D) 160. (B) 185. (D)
11. (C) 36. (A) 61. (C) 86. (C) 111. (A) 136. (C) 161. (C) 186. (B)
12. (B) 37. (B) 62. (D) 87. (B) 112. (C) 137. (B) 162. (C) 187. (A)
13. (D) 38. (C) 63. (B) 88. (C) 113. (C) 138. (B) 163. (B) 188. (B)
14. (B) 39. (C) 64. (C) 89. (C) 114. (B) 139. (B) 164. (A) 189. (C)
15. (D) 40. (A) 65. (C) 90. (A) 115. (A) 140. (B) 165. (B) 190. (A)
16. (D) 41. (A) 66. (C) 91. (D) 116. (C) 141. (B) 166. (A) 191. (C)
17. (C) 42. (A) 67. (C) 92. (B) 117. (D) 142. (B) 167. (D) 192. (C)
18. (B) 43. (B) 68. (A) 93. (A) 118. (A) 143. (D) 168. (A) 193. (A)
19. (D) 44. (C) 69. (B) 94. (C) 119. (B) 144. (C) 169. (B) 194. (D)
20. (D) 45. (D) 70. (C) 95. (A) 120. (C) 145. (A) 170. (B) 195. (B)
21. (B) 46. (A) 71. (D) 96. (A) 121. (C) 146. (D) 171. (D) 196. (A)
22. (B) 47. (C) 72. (C) 97. (A) 122. (A) 147. (B) 172. (B) 197. (C)
23. (C) 48. (D) 73. (C) 98. (D) 123. (B) 148. (B) 173. (B) 198. (B)
24. (A) 49. (B) 74. (C) 99. (B) 124. (C) 149. (B) 174. (D) 199. (B)
25. (*) 50. (*) 75. (A) 100. (C) 125. (A) 150. (A) 175. (D) 200. (A)

Explanation
151. (D) No error
Adverb of place + Helping verb + main verb + subject.
152. (D) No error
He likes me as much as she
This sentence can be written in this way also : -
He likes me as much as she likes me.
153. (A) Use I had hoped that I in place of I hoped that I.
When hope, wish, think, intend are not fulfilled, we use past perfect with them.
154. (A) Use Its I in place of its me.
Formula : -
It + Any form of Be + subject form of pronoun.
155. (A) Use No other student in place of No student.

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