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  1. Question 1 of 100
    1. Question

    Out of the four responses select one and substitute it for the ‘?’.

    Thunder : Rain :: Night :?

    Hint

    As ‘Rain’ is followed by ‘Thunder’, similarly ‘Darkness’ is followed by ‘Night’.

  2. Question 2 of 100
    2. Question

    Out of the four responses select one and substitute it for the ‘?’.

    number : UNBMER : : Ghost :?

    Hint

    First two letters of the first term are in reverse order in the second term and so are the next two letters.

  3. Question 3 of 100
    3. Question

    Out of the four responses select one and substitute it for the ‘?’.

    Court : Justice : : School :?

    Hint

    First is the place where the second is imparted.

  4. Question 4 of 100
    4. Question

    Out of the four responses select one and substitute it for the ‘?’.

    Oxygen : Burn : : Carbon dioxide :?

    Hint

    ‘Oxygen’ helps in burning while ‘carbon dioxide’ extinguishes fire.

  5. Question 5 of 100
    5. Question

    Select the one which is different from the other three responses.

    Hint

    All the other items are lighter than water, while stone is heavier.

  6. Question 6 of 100
    6. Question

    Select the one which is different from the other three responses.

    Hint

    All other groups contain three consecutive letters of the alphabet.

  7. Question 7 of 100
    7. Question

    Select the one which is different from the other three responses.

    Hint

    In all the rest numbers, the third digit is the product of first and second digit.

  8. Question 8 of 100
    8. Question

    Seema correctly remembers that she took leave after 21 st October and before 27th October. Her colleague Rita took leave on 23rd October but Seema was present on that day. If 24th October was a public holiday and 26th October was Sunday, on which day in October did Seema take leave?

  9. Question 9 of 100
    9. Question

    P is Q’s brother. R is Q’s mother. S is R’s father. T is S’s mother. How is P relate to T?

    Hint

    P is brother of Q. Therefore, P is male.
    R is mother of P and Q and R is daughter of S. S is the son of T. S is the grandfather of P. Therefore, P is great grandson of T.

  10. Question 10 of 100
    10. Question

    B is the brother of A, whose only sister is mother of C. D is maternal grandmother of C. How is A related to D?

    Hint

    Although the sex of A is not mentioned clearly in the question. But, on the basis of given information it seems that A is daughter of D.

  11. Question 11 of 100
    11. Question

    Ashok wants to book a ticket to Madurai. He starts and covers 5 kms. to reach the Booking Office which is in the East of his house. From there he turns to the North towards the market by travelling 3 kms. From there he turns left to his friend Sandeep’s house which is 5 kms away. Now he has to get back to his house. How many kms he has to cover to reach his house?

    Hint

    ssc-cgl-t1-28255.png
    Required distance = 3 km

  12. Question 12 of 100
    12. Question

    Find the missing number.

    ssc-cgl-t1-24607.png

    Hint

    The sum of numbers at the extremities of the three line segments in each figure is same. In fig. A, 39 + 33 = 29 + 43 = 27 + 45 = 72
    In fig. B, 42 + 31 = 29 + 44 = 30 + 43 = 73
    Let the missing number in fig. C be x.
    Then, x + 10 = 59 + 20
    = 40 + 39 = 79 or x = 69.

  13. Question 13 of 100
    13. Question

    If ‘PAPER’ is written as ‘OZODQ’, how ‘PENCIL’ can be written in that code?

    Hint

    ssc-cgl-t1-28271.png ssc-cgl-t1-28277.png

  14. Question 14 of 100
    14. Question

    How many meaningful English words can be formed using the third, fifth, ninth and eleventh letters of the word ‘COMMANDMENT’ using each letter only once?

    Hint

    Letters are : M, A , E, T
    Words : MEAT, MATE, TEAM, TAME

  15. Question 15 of 100
    15. Question

    A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear when opened.

    ssc-cgl-t1-4302.png

  16. Question 16 of 100
    16. Question

    Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the following words?

    (1)Honey, (2) Flower, (3) Bee, (4) Wax

    Hint

    The meaningful order :
    Flower → Bee → Honey → Wax

  17. Question 17 of 100
    17. Question

    Study the following arrangement and answer the questions given below.

    S M P 6 3 * $ A 4 L N @ Z 5 # V U 7 E 8 B % T Y X G 2 I & 9 W

    How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by a vowel and immediately proceeded by a consonant?

    Hint

    G 2 I

  18. Question 18 of 100
    18. Question

    In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

    1118 29 42 59 80 101

    Hint

    The series is sum of consecutive prime numbers. i.e.
    11 + 7 = 18;
    18 + 11 = 29;
    29 + 13 = 42;
    42 + 17 = 59;
    59 + 19 = 78;
    78 + 23 = 101
    So, 80 is the wrong number. It should be 78.

  19. Question 19 of 100
    19. Question

    In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

    5 55 495 3465 17325 34650 51975

    Hint

    The series is:
    × 11, ×9, ×7, ×5, ×3, × 1… The wrong number is 34650. It should be 17325 × 3 = 51975

  20. Question 20 of 100
    20. Question

    In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

    4 5 12 38 160 805 4836

    Hint

    The series is:
    ×1 + 1, ×2 + 2, ×3 + 3, ×4 + 4, ×5 + 5, ×6 + 6…
    The wrong number is 38. It should be 12 × 3 + 3 = 39

  21. Question 21 of 100
    21. Question

    Statement I: When the prices of petrol goes up the sale of four wheelers is reduced.

    Statement II:

    The sale of cars has gone up.Select the one which is most appropriate.

  22. Question 22 of 100
    22. Question

    From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question figure is hidden/embedded in the same direction.

    ssc-cgl-t1-24527.png

  23. Question 23 of 100
    23. Question

    Q types faster than R but not as fast as V. T types faster than R. S types faster than V. Who amongst the five of them types the fastest ?

    Hint

    Position of T cannot be determined. So who types the fastest can’t be determined.

  24. Question 24 of 100
    24. Question

    Which answer figure will complete the question figure?

    ssc-cgl-t1-24479.png

  25. Question 25 of 100
    25. Question

    Answer the question that follow. In a certain code language:

    • (I) ‘she likes apples’ is written as ‘pic sip dip’.
    • (II)‘parrot likes apples lots’ is written as ‘dip pic tif nit’.
    • (III)‘she likes parrots’ is written as ‘tif sip dip’.

    Which of the following statements is not necessary in order to answer the above question?

    Hint

    [she likes] apples ⇒ pic [sip dip]
    parrot likes apples lots ⇒ dip pic tif nit
    [she likes] parrots ⇒ tif [sip dip]

  26. Question 26 of 100
    26. Question

    The Grand Canyon is located on the:

  27. Question 27 of 100
    27. Question

    Stability of the Government is assured in :

  28. Question 28 of 100
    28. Question

    Which of the following is not a stringed instrument?

  29. Question 29 of 100
    29. Question

    Night blindness results from the deficiency of–

  30. Question 30 of 100
    30. Question

    Where has the Geological Survey of India located most of India’s Chromite?

  31. Question 31 of 100
    31. Question

    Where was the first cotton mill in India established?

  32. Question 32 of 100
    32. Question

    Adherent mucoid alkaline substance covering the inner lining of stomach is to:

  33. Question 33 of 100
    33. Question

    Which rulers built the Ellora temples?

  34. Question 34 of 100
    34. Question

    “Curie” is unit of:

  35. Question 35 of 100
    35. Question

    Which of the following food items is rich in iron?

  36. Question 36 of 100
    36. Question

    Which of the following is NOT an Indo-Nepal Cooperation Project?

  37. Question 37 of 100
    37. Question

    Who got the monumental ‘Rayagopurams’ in front of the temples at Hampi, Tiruvannamalai, Chidambaram, Srirangam, Tirupati, etc. constructed?

  38. Question 38 of 100
    38. Question

    A money bill passed by the Lok Sabha is deemed to have been passed by the Rajya Sabha also when no action is taken by the Upper House within:

  39. Question 39 of 100
    39. Question

    In order to prevent the expansion of deserts, trees are planted in strips or blocks with the shortest trees on the desert side and tallest on the other side. Such plantation is called:

  40. Question 40 of 100
    40. Question

    Where is Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world, located?

  41. Question 41 of 100
    41. Question

    Parliamentary form of Government is also known as:

  42. Question 42 of 100
    42. Question

    The district Primary Education Programme — a Centrally Sponsored Programme in India is supported by:

  43. Question 43 of 100
    43. Question

    Which of the following is not a necessary condition for the development of India?

  44. Question 44 of 100
    44. Question

    In the case of test tube babies

  45. Question 45 of 100
    45. Question

    Which of the following Indian States is broadly as large as the European nation Poland?

  46. Question 46 of 100
    46. Question

    The major aim of devaluation is to:

  47. Question 47 of 100
    47. Question

    Who finally approves the draft Five-Year-Plan?

  48. Question 48 of 100
    48. Question

    Water in plants is trans-ported by

  49. Question 49 of 100
    49. Question

    Who was the architect who designed ‘Taj Mahal?

  50. Question 50 of 100
    50. Question

    The substance which conducts current in the solid state is

  51. Question 51 of 100
    51. Question

    If ssc-cgl-t1-25485.png and ssc-cgl-t1-25479.png then out of the following, the true relation is

    Hint

    x = (0.08)²,

    ssc-cgl-t1-28387.png

    z = (1 – 0.08)² – 1

    = 1 + (0.08)² – 2 × 0.08 – 1

    = (0.08)² – 2 × 0.08

  52. Question 52 of 100
    52. Question

    A can give 40 metres start to B and 70 metres to C in a race of one kilometre. How many metres start can B give to C in a race of one kilometre?

    Hint

    According to the question,

    When A covers 1000 m, B covers 1000 – 40 = 960 m and C covers = 1000 – 70= 930 m

    When B covers 960 m, C covers 930 m.

    ∴ When B covers 1000 m, C covers ssc-cgl-t1-28428.png = 968.75 metre

    ∴ B gives C a start of = 1000 – 968.75 = 31.25 metre

  53. Question 53 of 100
    53. Question

    If 4 litres of water is evaporated on boiling from 12 litres of salt solution containing 7 percentage salt, the percentage of salt in the remaining solution is

    Hint

    In 12 litres salt solution,

    Salt ssc-cgl-t1-28450.png

    Water ssc-cgl-t1-28456.png

    After evaporation,

    Percentage of salt ssc-cgl-t1-28468.png

  54. Question 54 of 100
    54. Question

    If ssc-cgl-t1-25472.png then the value of x is

    Hint

    ssc-cgl-t1-28478.png

    ⇒ ssc-cgl-t1-28484.png

    ⇒ ssc-cgl-t1-28490.png

    ⇒ ssc-cgl-t1-28496.png

    ⇒ x = 3

  55. Question 55 of 100
    55. Question

    If ssc-cgl-t1-25442.png then the value of ssc-cgl-t1-25436.png is :

    Hint

    ssc-cgl-t1-28559.png

    ⇒ 4x – 2y = x + 2y

    ⇒ 3x = 4y

    ⇒ ssc-cgl-t1-28573.png

    ⇒ ssc-cgl-t1-28579.png ssc-cgl-t1-28586.png

  56. Question 56 of 100
    56. Question

    The simple interest on a sum of money is ¹⁄₁₆ of the principal and the number of years is equal to the rate percent per annum. The rate per annum is

    Hint

    Let the annual rate of interest = r%, time = r years.

    Let the principal be Rs x.

    ∴ Interest = Rs ssc-cgl-t1-28630.png

    According to the question,

    ssc-cgl-t1-28636.png

    ⇒ 16r² = 100

    ⇒ ssc-cgl-t1-28642.png

    ∴ ssc-cgl-t1-28649.png

  57. Question 57 of 100
    57. Question

    The average age of eleven players of a cricket team decreases by 2 months when two new players are included in the team replacing two players of age 17 years and 20 years. The average age of new players is

    Hint

    Trick: Average age of new players

    ssc-cgl-t1-28688.png

    ssc-cgl-t1-28694.png

    = 17 years 7 months

  58. Question 58 of 100
    58. Question

    (y – z)³ + (z – x)³ + (x – y)³ is equal to

    Hint

    If a + b + c = 0, then, a³ + b³ + c³ = 3 abc

    Here, y – z + z – x + x – y = 0

    ∴ (y – z)³ + (z – x)³ + (x – y)³ = 3 (y – z) (z – x) (x – y)

  59. Question 59 of 100
    59. Question

    The simple interest on a sum of money at 4% per annum for 2 years is Rs 80. The compound interest in the same sum for the same period is

    Hint

    ssc-cgl-t1-28776.png

    ssc-cgl-t1-28782.png = Rs 1000

    ∴ ssc-cgl-t1-28788.png

    ssc-cgl-t1-28794.png

    ssc-cgl-t1-28800.png

    ssc-cgl-t1-28809.png

    ssc-cgl-t1-28815.png

    ssc-cgl-t1-28822.png = Rs 81.60

  60. Question 60 of 100
    60. Question

    Read the following table and answer the question below it :
    Loans Disbursed by Four Banks during the years (Rupees in crores)
    ssc-cgl-t1-29995.png
    In which year the disbursement of loans by all the banks combined together was nearest to the average disbursement of loans over the years?

    Hint

    Average loan

    ssc-cgl-t1-28862.png ssc-cgl-t1-28875.png

    Required year = 1996

  61. Question 61 of 100
    61. Question

    Read the following table and answer the question below it :
    Loans Disbursed by Four Banks during the years (Rupees in crores)
    ssc-cgl-t1-29995.png
    In which year was the total disbursement of loans of banks A and B exactly equal to the total disbursement of loans of banks C and D?

    Hint

    ssc-cgl-t1-26901.png

  62. Question 62 of 100
    62. Question

    Read the following table and answer the question below it :
    Loans Disbursed by Four Banks during the years (Rupees in crores)
    ssc-cgl-t1-29995.png
    In which bank was the loan disbursement more than 30% of the disbursement of all banks combined together in 1998?

    Hint

    30% of 120

    = ssc-cgl-t1-28893.png = Rs 36

    ∴ Loans disbursement by Bank B in 1998 is 30% more than the loans disbursed by all banks.

  63. Question 63 of 100
    63. Question

    Which smallest number should be added to 2203 so that we get a perfect square?

    Hint

    47 × 47 = 2209

    Clearly, 6 should be added to 2203 to get a perfect square.

  64. Question 64 of 100
    64. Question

    If the radius of a sphere is increased by 2 cm, its surface area increases by 352 cm². The radius of the sphere before increase was: [Take π = 22/7]

    Hint

    Let the original radius be r cm.

    According to the question.

    4π(r + 2)² – 4πr² = 352

    ⇒ 4π(r² + 4r + 4 – r²) = 352

    ⇒ ssc-cgl-t1-28983.png

    ⇒ 4r + 4 = 28

    ⇒ ssc-cgl-t1-28994.png

  65. Question 65 of 100
    65. Question

    In a one-kilometer race A, B and C are the three participants, A can give B a start of 50 m and C a start of 69 m. The start, which B can allow C is

    Hint

    Let the time taken to complete the race by A.B. and C be x minutes.

    ∴ Speed of

    ssc-cgl-t1-29048.png

    ssc-cgl-t1-29054.png

    ssc-cgl-t1-29060.png

    Now time taken to complete the race by

    ssc-cgl-t1-29066.png

    and distance travelled by C in

    ssc-cgl-t1-29072.png

    ssc-cgl-t1-29078.png = 980 km.

    ∴ B can allow C = 1000 – 980 = 20 m

  66. Question 66 of 100
    66. Question

    The value of (sin² 1° + sin² 3° + sin² 5° + ……. + sin² 85° + sin² 87° + sin² 89°) is

    Hint

    Here, number of terms = 45

    By tn = a + (n – 1)d

    89 = 1 + (n – 1) × 2

    88/2 = n – 1

    n = 45

    Now, (sin² 1° + sin² 89°) + (sin² 3° + sin² 87°) + … + sin² 45°

    (sin² 1° + cos² 1°) + (sin² 3° + cos² 3°) + … to 22 terms ssc-cgl-t1-29809.png

    [Since, sin(90° – θ) = cos θ]

    = 1 + 1 … to 22 terms + ½

    = 22 + ½ = 22½

  67. Question 67 of 100
    67. Question

    A particular job can be completed by a team of 10 men in 12 days. The same job can be completed by a team of 10 women in 6 days. How many days are needed to complete the job if the two teams work together?

    Hint

    According to question,

    10 men's one day's work = ¹⁄₁₂

    ∴ 1 men one day's work ssc-cgl-t1-29179.png

    Similarly, 1 woman one day's work ssc-cgl-t1-29188.png

    ∴ (1 man + 1 woman)'s one day's work ssc-cgl-t1-29194.png

    ssc-cgl-t1-29201.png

    ∴ (10 men + 10 women)'s one day's work ssc-cgl-t1-29207.png

    Therefore, both the teams can finish the whole work in 4 days.

  68. Question 68 of 100
    68. Question

    If an exterior angle of a cyclic quadrilateral be 50°, then the interior opposite angle is :

    Hint

    ssc-cgl-t1-29216.png

    ∠ABC + ∠ADC = 180°

    ∠CBE = 50°

    ∴ ∠ABC = 180° – 50° = 130°

    ∴ ∠ADC = 180° – 130° = 50°

  69. Question 69 of 100
    69. Question

    Perimeter of rectangular field is 160 metres and the difference between its two adjacent sides is 48 metres. The side of a square field, having the same area as that of the rectangle is :

    Hint

    Let the length and breadth of rectangle be x and y metres respectively. Then,

    2(x + y) = 160

    ⇒ x + y = 80 …(i)

    and x – y = 48 …(ii)

    Adding equations (i) and (ii),

    2x = 128

    ⇒ ssc-cgl-t1-29267.png

    From equation (i),

    y = 80 – 64 = 16

    ∴ Area = 64 × 16 sq. m.

    ∴ Area of square

    ssc-cgl-t1-29274.png = 8 × 4 = 32

  70. Question 70 of 100
    70. Question

    If the income of Ram is 12½ % more than that of Shyam, the income Shyam is less than that of Ram by

    Hint

    Trick: Required ssc-cgl-t1-29313.png

    ssc-cgl-t1-29322.png ssc-cgl-t1-29328.png

  71. Question 71 of 100
    71. Question

    A shopkeeper earns a profit of 10% after allowing a discount of 20% on the marked price. The cost price of the article whose marked price is Rs 880, is

    Hint

    SP of article = (100 – 20)% of 880 = 80 % of 880

    = ssc-cgl-t1-29359.png

    Again, 110% = 704

    ssc-cgl-t1-29366.png

    ∴ Original cost = Rs 640

  72. Question 72 of 100
    72. Question

    A hollow cylindrical tube 20 cm long, is made of iron and its external and internal diameters are 8 cm and 6 cm respectively. The volume of iron used in making the tube is: [Take π = 22/7]

    Hint

    The volume of iron used

    πr₁²h – πr₂²h = πh(r₁² – r₂²)

    ssc-cgl-t1-29401.png ssc-cgl-t1-29407.png = 440 cu. cm.

  73. Question 73 of 100
    73. Question

    ABCD is a cyclic trapezium such that AD || BC, if ∠ABC = 70°, then the value of ∠BCD is :

    Hint

    ssc-cgl-t1-29441.png

    ∠ABC + ∠CDA = 180°

    ∴ ∠CDA = 180° – 70° = 110°

    ∴ ∠BCD = 180° – 110° = 70°

  74. Question 74 of 100
    74. Question

    A man buys a certain number of oranges at 20 for Rs 60 and an equal number at 30 for Rs 60. He mixes them and sells them at 25 for Rs 60. What is gain or loss percent?

    Hint

    Let the man buy 60 oranges (LCM of 20 and 30) of each kind. CP of the 60 oranges of the first kind ssc-cgl-t1-29494.png

    CP of 60 oranges of second kind

    ssc-cgl-t1-29501.png

    Total CP of 120 oranges

    = Rs (180 + 120) = Rs 300

    Their ssc-cgl-t1-29507.png

    Loss = Rs (300 – 288) = Rs 12

    ∴ Loss Percent ssc-cgl-t1-29513.png

  75. Question 75 of 100
    75. Question

    A pump can fill a tank with water in 2 hours. Because of a leak in the tank, it takes 2⅓ hours to fill the tank. The leak can empty the filled tank in

    Hint

    Part of the tank filled by the pump in 1 hour = ½

    Because of leak, part of the tank filled by the pump in 1 hour = ³⁄₇

    ∴ Part of the tank emptied by the leak in 1 hour

    ssc-cgl-t1-29559.png

    Hence, the leak will empty the tank in 14 hours.

  76. Question 76 of 100
    76. Question

    Which part of a sentence has an error?

    Hint

    She walked into

  77. Question 77 of 100
    77. Question

    Which part of a sentence has an error?

    Hint

    was broadcast over

  78. Question 78 of 100
    78. Question

    Select the one which best expresses the following sentence in Passive/Active Voice.

    You should follow all the instructions carefully.

  79. Question 79 of 100
    79. Question

    Select the one which best expresses the following sentence in Passive/Active Voice.

    Why did you not agree to my proposal?

  80. Question 80 of 100
    80. Question

    Select the one which best expresses the following sentence in Passive/Active Voice.

    Those who worked hard seldom obtained good marks.

  81. Question 81 of 100
    81. Question

    Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the following word.

    Chaste

    Hint

    Filth means dirt, Lewd means characterless. A chaste person does not have sex with anyone or has it only with his or her spouse.

  82. Question 82 of 100
    82. Question

    Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the following word.

    Curvature

    Hint

    Angularity

  83. Question 83 of 100
    83. Question

    Choose the word opposite in meaning to the following word

    CAPTIOUS

    Hint

    A captious person is too critical, too ready to find fault. He or she cannot tolerate anything that goes even a fraction against them. Such persons are not tolerant at all.

  84. Question 84 of 100
    84. Question

    Choose the word opposite in meaning to the following word

    WARP

    Hint

    If something warps, it becomes damaged by bending or curving, often because of the effect of heat or water. In order to bring it back to as it was, you have to make it straight. In other words, you have to straighten it.

  85. Question 85 of 100
    85. Question

    Choose the word opposite in meaning to the following word

    PAMPER

    Hint

    If you pamper someone, you pay too much attention to make him comfortable and happy; you treat him too kindly. On the other hand, if you do not pay attention to someone, you neglect him.

  86. Question 86 of 100
    86. Question

    Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of following Idiom/Phrase.

    To chew the cud

  87. Question 87 of 100
    87. Question

    Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of following Idiom/Phrase.

    A good samaritan

  88. Question 88 of 100
    88. Question

    Choose the one which can be substituted, for the following sentence

    Science which claims to turn baser metals to gold

  89. Question 89 of 100
    89. Question

    Choose the one which can be substituted, for the following sentence

    Something which is fit for being eaten

  90. Question 90 of 100
    90. Question

    Choose the one which can be substituted, for the following sentence

    Of a speech made without preparation

  91. Question 91 of 100
    91. Question

    Find the correctly spelt word.

  92. Question 92 of 100
    92. Question

    Find the correctly spelt word.

  93. Question 93 of 100
    93. Question

    Find the correctly spelt word.

  94. Question 94 of 100
    94. Question

    Find the correctly spelt word.

  95. Question 95 of 100
    95. Question

    Find the correctly spelt word.

  96. Question 96 of 100
    96. Question

    Directions: Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.

    Now-a-days, under the …(1)… system of education, however good it may be, when a young man comes out of the university, there seems to be this …(2)… in him that the higher the standard of living raises, the less should a man work. Thus, mathematically, the higher the standard of living, according to this misconceived notion, the less the …(3)… Ultimately, what should be the highest standard of living then? …(4)… work! This leads to an unhealthy …(5)…among the workers.

    Which word will come in place of 1?

  97. Question 97 of 100
    97. Question

    Directions: Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.

    Now-a-days, under the …(1)… system of education, however good it may be, when a young man comes out of the university, there seems to be this …(2)… in him that the higher the standard of living raises, the less should a man work. Thus, mathematically, the higher the standard of living, according to this misconceived notion, the less the …(3)… Ultimately, what should be the highest standard of living then? …(4)… work! This leads to an unhealthy …(5)…among the workers.

    Which word will come in place of 2?

  98. Question 98 of 100
    98. Question

    Directions: Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.

    Now-a-days, under the …(1)… system of education, however good it may be, when a young man comes out of the university, there seems to be this …(2)… in him that the higher the standard of living raises, the less should a man work. Thus, mathematically, the higher the standard of living, according to this misconceived notion, the less the …(3)… Ultimately, what should be the highest standard of living then? …(4)… work! This leads to an unhealthy …(5)…among the workers.

    Which word will come in place of 3?

  99. Question 99 of 100
    99. Question

    Directions: Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.

    Now-a-days, under the …(1)… system of education, however good it may be, when a young man comes out of the university, there seems to be this …(2)… in him that the higher the standard of living raises, the less should a man work. Thus, mathematically, the higher the standard of living, according to this misconceived notion, the less the …(3)… Ultimately, what should be the highest standard of living then? …(4)… work! This leads to an unhealthy …(5)…among the workers.

    Which word will come in place of 4?

  100. Question 100 of 100
    100. Question

    Directions: Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.

    Now-a-days, under the …(1)… system of education, however good it may be, when a young man comes out of the university, there seems to be this …(2)… in him that the higher the standard of living raises, the less should a man work. Thus, mathematically, the higher the standard of living, according to this misconceived notion, the less the …(3)… Ultimately, what should be the highest standard of living then? …(4)… work! This leads to an unhealthy …(5)…among the workers.

    Which word will come in place of 5?

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