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SSC CGL Tier-II Paper-I 2022-23 Memory Based (Reasoning)

(Based on 02 Mar 2023 Exam)


Q1. Which of the following numbers will replace the Q5. Three statements are given, followed by three
question mark (?) in the given series? conclusions numbered I, II and III.
68, 189, 333, 502, ? Assuming the statements to be true, even if they
(a) 625 seem to be at variance with commonly known facts,
(b) 698 decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s)
(c) 729 from the statements.
(d) 564 Statements:
Some chairs are Bus.
Q2. Study the given pattern carefully and select the All Road are Car.
number that can replace the question mark (?) in it. All Bus are Road.
First row - 54, 64, 10 Conclusion:
Second row - 4, 13, 9 I. Some chairs are Road.
Third row - 23, 88, ? II. All Road are Bus.
(a) 43 III. All Car are chairs.
(b) 63 (a) Only conclusion I follows
(c) 51 (b) Only conclusions I and II follow
(d) 65 (c) Only conclusions I and III follow
(d) Only conclusion II follows
Q3. Eight students A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are sitting
around a circular table facing inwards with equal Q6. Two teams, of 3 players each are taking part in
distance between them but not necessarily in the quiz. Players of one team are sitting facing the 3
players of the second team. A and B are sitting
same order. H sits second to the right of C. Three
facing each other. C and D are in different teams. E
people sit between F and G. B and A are immediate
is sitting facing C. F is at one of the corners. C is
neighbours. G is neither adjacent to H nor C. B sits
sitting to the immediate right of A. Which of the
opposite D who is not an immediate neighbour of C.
following are members of the same team?
who sits opposite A?
(a) D,E and F
(a)G
(b) B,C and E
(b)H
(c) A, C and E
(c) F (d) A, C and F
(d)D

Q4. In a school there are five students J,K,L, M and


N, who each go to school only once in a week. The
school open for 5 days a week. L goes on Monday. J
and K go on consecutive days. J goes the next day to
that of L. There is a gap of two days between the
days on which J and K go to work. On which of the
given days N would be going to the school?
(a) Tuesday
(b) Thursday
(c) Friday
(d) Monday
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Q7. In the following question, one statement is Q10. The sequence of folding a piece of square
given and these statements are followed by three paper and the manner in which the folded paper
conclusions numbered (I) to (III). You have to take has been cut is shown in the figures x, y and z. How
the given statement to be true. Read the would this paper look when unfolded?
conclusions and then decide which of the given
conclusions logically follows.
Statements:
𝑍≤𝑌=𝑋<𝑃=𝑆
Conclusions:
(I) 𝑌 ≤ 𝑆
(II) 𝑋 < 𝑆
(III) 𝑍 = 𝑃
Only (I) conclusion follows
(a) (b)
Only (II) conclusion follows
Only (III) conclusion follows
Both (II) and (III) follow

Q8. 6 people are sitting in a row. Abhinav is sitting (c) (d)


towards the immediate left of Bhushan and the
immediate right of Chinu. Chinu is sitting to the Q11. X stands for +, Z stands for ÷, Y stands for –,
immediate right of Komal. Dhiraj is the immediate and P stands for ×, then what is the value of 12 P 5
right of Ram who is to the left of Komal, then which X 20 Y 49 Z 7= ?
two people are sitting in the center? (a) 65
(a) Ram and Chinu (b) 73
(b) Komal and Chinu (c) 83
(c) Abhinav and Bhushan (d) 89
(d) Komal and Dhiraj
Q12. Three statements are given followed by three
Q9. Select the mirror image of the figure when the conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the
mirror is placed right side of the figure. statements to be true, even if they seem to be at
variance with commonly known facts decided
which of the conclusions logically follow from the
statement.
Statements:
Some Books are Gloves.
Some Gloves are T-shirt.
Some T-shirt are Shirt.
Conclusions:
I. Some Books are T-shirts
II. Some Shirt are Books
(a) (b)
III. Some Books are Shirt.
(a) All follows
(b) Only I and II follows
(c) Only I and III follow
(c) (d) (d) None of the above

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Q13. Select the set of numbers that is similar to the Q18. Study the given pattern carefully and select
following set of numbers. the number that can replace the question mark (?)
in it.
(27, 36, 45) First row - 67, 25, 151
(a) (43, 52, 60) Second row - 55, 17, 131
(b) (45, 55, 70) Third row - 44, 19, ?
(c) (34, 40, 30)
(a)94
(d) (21, 16, 30)
(b)87
(c)99
Q14. If 'P 3 Q' means 'P is daughter of Q', 'P 5 Q'
means 'P is father of Q', 'P 7 Q' means 'P is mother (d)101
of Q' and 'P 9 Q' means 'P is sister of Q', then how is
J related to K in J 3 L 9 N 3 O 5 K? Q19. Position of R in a row is 11th from front and
(a) Mother position of P is 14th from bottom. If they
(b) Wife interchange their places then position of R would
(c) Niece be 17th from front. How many persons is in the row?
(d) Daughter (a) 28
(b) 27
Q15. A + B means A is the brother of B (c) 30
T – S means T is the father of S (d) 26
P / Q means P is the sister of Q,
U * V means V is the mother of U.
Q20. From the given answer figures, select the one
Which of the following means that F is the mother
in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.
of E?
(a) L + M / F *E
(b) L – M * F / E
(c) M + L / E * F
(d) F / M * L / E

Q16. Find out the alternative which will replace the


question mark.
(a) (b)
9:738 :: 12:?
(a) 1840
(b) 1740
(c) 1728
(d) 1746 (c) (d)

Q17. Which of the following number will replace


Q21. Stimulus is related to Response in the same
the question mark (?) in the given series?
way as Action is related to:
8, 17, 5, ?, 2, 11
(a) 15 (a) Reception
(b) 14 (b) Vision
(c) 18 (c) Reaction
(d) 21 (d) Feedback

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Q22. A, B, C, D and E are the five persons in the Q27. Four words have been given, out of which
group. How many persons are taller than E? three are alike in some manner and one is different.
I. A is taller than B, who was only shorter than A and Select the odd one.
E. (a) Momentum
II. C is shorter than A, who was shorter than E (b) Force
(a) Only statement I is sufficient to answer. (c) Tissue
(b) Only statement II is sufficient to answer. (d) Speed
(c) Neither statement I nor statement II is sufficient
to answer. Q28. A series is given with one term missing. Select
the correct alternative from the given ones that will
(d) Both statements I and II sufficient to answer
complete the series.
3, 10, 29 , 66, 127, ?
Q23. In a certain language, code ACCIDENT is coded
(a) 216
as BADGECOR. How will OPERATION will be coded
(b) 218
as: (c) 225
(a) PNFNBSJMM (d) 149
(b) PNFPBRJMO
(c) PMENBSJMN Q29. At what angle, the hands of a clock are inclined
(d) PNFQCJMO at 20 minutes past 11?
(a) 175°
Q24. Select the set in which the numbers are (b) 220°
related in the same way as are the numbers of the (c) 190°
following set. (d) 150°
(8, 30, 9)
(a) (8, 24, 16) Q30. Three of the following four letter-clusters are
(b) (27, 60, 16) alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the
(c) (16, 40, 25) odd one out.
(d) (27, 50, 25) (a) BEHK
(b) WYAC
Q25. Three of the following four numbers are alike (c) IJKL
in certain ways and one is different. Pick the (d) PRTU
number that is different from the rest.
(a) 162
(b) 198
(c) 452
(d) 252

Q26. If IT = 92, J = 1, and M = 31, then how will you


code EGG?
(a) 91
(b) 95
(c) 19
(d) 99

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Solutions
S1. Ans.(b) S7. Ans.(b)
Sol. The pattern is Sol. Z = Y, Y = X, P = S
X < P and P = S
Hence X < S

S8. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S2. Ans.(d)
Sol. The logic here is
First + Third = Second Hence, Komal and Chinu is answer.
54 + 10 = 64
Similarly, S9. Ans.(b)
23 + 65 = 88 Sol.

S3. Ans.(b) S10. Ans.(a)


Sol. The arrangement is Sol.

S11. Ans.(b)
Sol. 12 P 5 X 20 Y 49 Z 7
= 12 × 5 + 20 – 49 ÷ 7
=- 60 + 20 – 7 = 73

S12. Ans.(d)
Sol.
Hence, H sits opposite A.

S4. Ans.(b)
Sol.
Days Students
Monday L
Tuesday J S13. Ans.(c)
Wednesday K Sol. The pattern is
Thursday N (27, 36, 45) = 36 – 27 = 9 ×5 = 45
Friday M Similarly,
(40, 34, 30) = (40 - 34) = 6 × 5 = 30
S5. Ans.(a)
Sol. S14. Ans.(c)
Sol.

Only Conclusion I follow

S6. Ans.(d)
Sol.
Team 1 B E D J is the niece of K
Team 2 A C F
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S15. Ans.(c) S23.Ans(b)
Sol. Sol.

S16. Ans.(b)
Sol. The pattern is
(9 : 738) – 9³ + 9 = 738
Similarly,
(12, 1740) – (12)³ + 12 = 1740

S17. Ans.(b)
S24. Ans.(b)
Sol. The pattern is Sol.

S18. Ans.(a)
Sol. The pattern is S25. Ans.(c)
In Rows Sol. Digit sum of all is multiple of 9 except (c)
(Ist ) × 3 – (IInd) × 2 = IIIrd
44 × 3 – 19 × 2 = 94 S26. Ans.(a)
Sol. As, IT = 9+20 =29
S19. Ans.(b) So, logic is interchanging of digits place, i.e 29
Sol. changes to 92
J = 10
So, 10 changes to 01= 1
EGG = 5+7+7=19
So, 19 changes to 91.
Total Person = 16 + 11 = 27
S27. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S20. Ans.(c) As, momentum, force and speed are the terms
Sol. related to subject physics but tissue is related to
biology.
S21. Ans.(c)
Sol S28. Ans.(b)
Sol.
Sol.22 Ans (d)
Sol. According to question
E>A>B>C>D
Both statement sufficient to answer.

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S29. Ans. (b)
Sol.
11𝑀 − 60𝐻
𝜃= | |
2
11 × 20 − 60 × 11 220 − 660
𝜃= | |= | | = 220°
2 2

S30. Ans.(d)
Sol.

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