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Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

Q1.  (SSC CGL 2022)

A. When this extra water vapour condenses into precipitation, it results in heavier rain — or, if it’s cold enough, heavier snow.

B. The atmosphere can store an additional 4% of water vapour for every additional 1°F of warming.

C. More water evaporates from soils, plants, lakes and seas as the atmosphere warms.

D. One of the most obvious indications of climate change is heavier rainfall.

1. CBDA

2. DCBA

3. ACDB

4. BCAD

Option -2

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Q2.  (SSC CGL 2022)

A. A panther is reported to have broken into a house yesterday in search of food and shelter.

B. The villagers heard his cries and ran to the house but the scared animal had run away through the window by then.

C. It secretly slouched into a room where a young man named Johnny was sleeping, who suddenly woke up and realised that the beast was roaming around his bed.

D. Just as the panther was about to leap on him, he swiftly shot out of bed and hid in a closet.

1. ABDC

2. BDCA

3. ACDB

4. DCAB

Option -3

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Q3.  (SSC CGL 2022)

A. They also wore felt caps to cover their ears.

B. They wore trousers tucked into leather boots.

C. This place was famous for its skilful archers and horsemen.

D. In the 5th and 4th centuries BC, today’s south Ukraine was known as Scythia.

1. BCDA

2. CBDA

3. ABCD

4. DCBA

Option -4

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Q4. (SSC CGL 2022)

P. We are naturally social creatures.

Q. A bit of solitude—as everyone from Thoreau to Proust have written about—is one of our most powerful tools for disconnecting and recharging.

R. This does not mean you need to lock yourself away in a room at the end of the day.

S. However, all that time with people takes its toll.

1. PQRS

2. QSRP

3. SPQR

4. PSQR

Option -4

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Q5.  (SSC CGL 2022)

P. Main source of water for Wular Lake is River Jhelum.

Q. Wular Lake is also said to be a remnant of Satisar Lake that existed in ancient times.

R. This lake also has a small island in its centre called the ‘Zaina Lank’.

S. This island was constructed by King Zainul-Abi-Din.

1. RPQS

2. PQRS

3. QSRP

4. PRSQ

Option -4

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Q6. (SSC CGL 2022)

P. As a boy Elon was a keen reader and learnt how to code computers.

Q. He even made his own video game called Blastar.

R. Later he moved to Canada and then the United States setting up his first company with his brother Kimbal in 1995.

S. But after some time, he sold that company to create a company called X.com.

1. RPSQ

2. PRSQ

3. SQRP

4. PQRS

Option -4

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Q7.  (SSC CGL 2022)

P. Many deadwood beetle species recycle the nutrients of woodlands.

Q. Some deadwood beetles are predators or parasitoids to other insect species and restrict population growth of potential pests.

R. Others have recently been found to be pollinators.

S. Working alongside fungi, bacteria and other invertebrates, they break down dead wood and return the nutrients back to the soil.

1. PSQR

2. RPSQ

3. PRQS

4. QPRS

Option -1

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Q8. (SSC CGL 2022)

P. In Tokyo, they built an expressway linking the international airport in Haneda to the centre, and widened some of the city’s major arteries.

Q. These infrastructure improvements helped to bring about the Japanese economic miracle over the next couple of decades.

R. Tokyo 2020 was supposed to be a great economic stimulus, replicating the achievements of Tokyo 1964.

S. It was thanks to hosting that Olympics that Japan invested in infrastructure such as the famous Shinkansen bullet train .

1. RSPQ

2. QPRS

3. SRQP

4. PQRS

Option -1

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Q9.  (SSC CGL 2022)

P. You can use proper lighting, reduce screen glare, and take more breaks.

Q. However, one of the easiest habits to build is to follow the “20-20-20 rule”.

R. There are lots of ways you can protect your eyes during the day.

S. Every 20 minutes of time spent staring at a screen, look away at an option that is at least 20 feet away for 20 seconds.

1. SQPR

2. QRSP

3. RPQS

4. SPRQ

Option -3

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Q10.  (SSC CGL 2022)

A. Shalini was scrolling down the phone screen while waiting for her friend.

B. Her friend brought a bouquet for Shalini from the market place.

C. When her friend arrived, they went to the market place.

D. The market place was thronging with people.

1. BACD

2. DACB

3. ABCD

4. ACDB

Option -4

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Q11. (SSC CGL 2022)

P. The award is named after Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor of dynamite.

Q. A Nobel Prize is an award that is given to someone whose work has benefitted society.

R. This award is given in six categories, and medicine is one of those categories.

S. This year Professors David Julius and Ardem Petapoutian have won this prize for medicine.

1. SPQR

2. PQSR

3. SQRP

4. QPRS

Option -4

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Q12. (SSC CGL 2022)

P. He is well aware of the role he and his people play in keeping Shivsagar Lake as beautiful and ecologically thriving.

Q. However, he is also deeply aware of the fact that the urban idea of conservation often seeks to keep traditional dwellers out.

R. Jason, 45, has a quiet, confident presence.

S. He takes a long time to open up and even after that, he speaks little.

1. RQPS

2. RSPQ

3. PSQR

4. PRSQ

Option -2

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Q13.  (SSC CGL 2022)

P. They are on the market already but they are costly.

Q. Their cost depends on the sort you install and the size of your home.

R. These devices extract warmth from the air or the ground, or from water – a bit like a fridge operating in reverse.

S. Climate advisers anticipate that most homes in future will be warmed by heat pumps.

1. RQPS

2. SQRP

3. SRPQ

4. PRSQ

Option -3

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Q14. (SSC CGL 2022)

A. It is a very popular character and is the mascot for Walt Disney company.

B. Mickey generally appears with his girlfriend Minnie Mouse and pet Pluto.

C. The animated movies on Mickey mouse have been nominated for the Academy award.

D. Mickey mouse is a fictional cartoon character created by Walt Disney in 1928.

1. DABC

2. ADBC

3. ACDB

4. BACD

Option -1

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Q15.   (SSC CGL 2022)

P. There once was a little boy who had a very bad temper.

Q. The boy gradually began to control his temper over the next few weeks, and the number of nails he was hammering into the fence slowly decreased.

R. His father decided to hand him a bag of nails and said that every time the boy lost his temper, he had to hammer a nail into the fence.

S. On the first day, the boy hammered 37 nails into that fence .

1. QRSP

2. PRSQ

3. RPSQ

4. QPRS

Option -2

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Q16. (SSC CGL 2022)

A. Such problems include difficulty in implementing decisions, providing social security to everyone and ensuring employment.

B. This is because almost all countries face problems related to their population.

C. The most crucial aspect of the problem is population pressure.

D. The population explosion is an important issue these days.

1. CDAB

2. DBCA

3. DBAC

4. ABCD

Option -3

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Q17.  (SSC CGL 2022)

P. The demand for fish has increased.

Q.  However, adequate fish is not available in the lake.

R. This is mainly because the migratory fish from Chindwin-Irrawaddy river system to Manipur river system have declined steadily after the barrage came up.

S. At least two lakh people are directly dependent on the lake for fishing.

1. SPQR

2. RPSQ

3. QRPS

4. RQSP

Option -1

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Q18.  (SSC CGL 2022)

A. Poor posture may strain neck muscles, whether you’re leaning over your computer or hunching over your workstation.

B. However, neck pain may occasionally be an indication of a more serious issue.

C. Neck pain is a frequent problem among many people these days.

D. If your neck pain is accompanied by numbness or lack of strength in your arms or hands, or if you experience shooting pain into your shoulder or down your arm, you should seek medical attention.

1. CADB

2. CABD

3. BDCA

4. ABDC

Option -2

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Q19. (SSC CGL 2022)

A. It not only distances the addict from his/her social circles but also impacts their productivity badly.

B. People begin drinking just for the sake of it and gradually make it a habit.

C. Addiction of any kind, including alcoholic addiction impacts all aspects of an individual’s life.

D. Once it becomes a habit, it does not require much to change into an addiction.

1. BDAC

2. DBCA

3. BDCA

4. ACBD

Option -3

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Q20. (SSC CGL 2022)

A.The principal wished the students continued to aim for perfection in their future endeavours.

B.The principal also lauded educators for their tireless efforts to educate students and inspire them to come up with new ideas.

C.Our college’s principal delivered an excellent speech in which he lauded the pupils.

D.The principal mentioned how teaching assistants assisted students in resolving academic and social challenges. Ans 2

1. ABCD

2. CDBA

3. CABD

4. DBAC

Option -2

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The question below consists of a set of labeled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

Q21. (SSC CGL 2022)

A. A certain aim will infuse one’s life with new meaning.

B.At some point, an aimless person’s goals can be shattered and remain unfulfilled.

C.In life, it is critical to have a workable objective or goal.

D.A man who is aimless will never achieve success in life.

1. DCAB

2. BCDA

3. ADCB

4. DBCA

Option -3

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Q22. (SSC CGL 2022)

P. Within an hour, he was in jail.

Q. He made no attempts to hide his identity and even looked directly into the security camera and smiled.

R. On Jan 6, 1995, McArthur Wheeler boldly robbed two banks in broad daylight with no disguise.

S. By 11:00 at night, his picture was all over the news, leading an informant to identify Wheeler to the police.

1. RPSQ

2. SPQR

3. RQSP

4. PRQS

Option -3

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Q23. (SSC CGL 2022)

P. Despite that my guide Raj Lama sent me hiking up yet another trail to try to get a better view.

Q. I was not impressed, and I let him know.

R. I was on the Chele La mountain pass in west Bhutan.

S. The weather was ominous and it was raining too.

1. QPRS

2. SRPQ

3. SQPR

4. RSPQ

Option -4

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Q24. (SSC CGL 2022)

A. Dozens of distinctly different regional languages are spoken in India, which share many characteristics such as grammatical structure and vocabulary.

B.India has had a longer exposure to English than any other country which uses it as a second language, its distinctive words, idioms, grammar and rhetoric spreading gradually to affect all places, habits and culture.

C.The historical background of India is never far away from everyday usage of English.

D.Since the early 1600s, the English language has had a toehold on the Indian subcontinent, when the East India Company established settlements in Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai, formerly Madras, Calcutta, and Bombay, respectively.

1. ABCD

2. ADCB

3. DBCA

4. DCAB

Option -3

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Q25. (SSC CGL 2022)

A. On my way to school, I met my uncle who had returned from England.

B.Then I invited him to my place.

C.He was very pleased to see me and asked about my parents.

D.On he asking me about my parents, I told him my father recalls him frequently. Ans3

1. CABD

2. ABCD

3. ACDB

4. BACD

Option -3

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Q26. (SSC CGL 2022)

A. It is considered the biggest carnival event in the world.

B.Rio carnival is celebrated every year before lent.

C.A typical Rio carnival is filled with floats, revelers and adornments from numerous Samba schools in Rio.

D.Every school is specially ordered to follow their parade entries.

1. BACD

2. ABDC

3. BCDA

4. ACDB

Option -1

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Q27. (SSC CGL 2022)

P. The division was usually based on temperature, which allows for different vegetation growth.

Q. Köppen’s map used different colors and shades to represent the different climate zones of the world.

R. Wladimir Köppen developed a climate classification system at the end of the 19th century.

S. The system divides the world into five climate zones.

1. RSPQ

2. SPQR

3. QPSR

4. RPQS

Option -1

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Q28. (SSC CGL 2022)

A. If things get out of control, competition might become totally toxic.

B.Competition is the act of participating in a contest and the strive to finish first.

C.Competition enables those who effectively deal well enough to grow and realise their skills and talents.

D.The essence of competition is placing oneself against one’s contemporaries and frequently against oneself.

1. CABD

2. BDCA

3. DCAB

4. ADBC

Option -2

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Q29. (SSC CGL 2022)

P. I had my own crib in the bedroom next to our parent’s room.

Q. Annie awoke hungry at 2:30 a.m. each morning.

R. When Annie would cry out, I would climb out of my crib and come running into our parent’s room to check on her.

S. For the first few months, Annie slept in a crib by our parents’ bed.

1. PRSQ

2. RPQS

3. QRSP

4. SPQR

Option -4

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Q30. (SSC CGL 2022)

A. She participates in several functions and musical shows and receives accolades for her singing.

B.Vineeta has a very sweet voice which has inspired her to adopt singing as her profession.

C.She can also play musical instruments such as the sitar and the harmonium.

D.Now, she has opened a music school to train young singers.

1. ADCB

2. BACD

3. ACDB

4. DCBA

Option -2

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Q31. (SSC CGL 2022)

P. Honey ants are common in deserts and other arid climates around the world.

Q. They are part of the “worker” caste of honey ants.

R. Other castes include soldiers, who protect the colony from predators and the queen —usually is the mother of all other ants in the colony.

S. Only some honey ants become “living larders”.

1. RPQS

2. RSPQ

3. PSQR

4. SQRP

Option -3

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32. (SSC CGL 2022)

P. Basically, “smart farming” is applying information and data technologies for optimizing complex farming systems.

Q. With these tools, farmers can monitor field conditions without going to the field.

R. The focus is on access to data and how farmers can use the collected information intelligently.

S. The technology used in smart farming range from IoT and robotics to drones and AI.

1. RSQP

2. PQSR

3. PRSQ

4. SPQR

Option -3

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33. (SSC CGL 2022)

A. While India is home to 75 per cent of tigers in the world, the Global Tiger Day – as it is also known – sees awareness events organised in the country, as well as neighbouring Bangladesh and Nepal.

B. Its primary objective is to preserve the natural habitat of the tiger.

C. International Tiger Day was initiated in 2010, at the Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit.

D. This annual event, observed on 29 July, aims to create awareness on tiger conservation.

1. DCAB

2. BADC

3. CDBA

4. CDAB

Option -3

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Q34. (SSC CGL 2022)

A. Omnivores get energy and nutrients from plant and animal materials by digesting carbs, protein, fat and fibre and metabolising the nutrients and energy of the sources ingested.

B. The many diverse animals categorised as omnivores may be divided into sub[1]categories based on their dietary habits.

C. An omnivore is an animal that can feed and thrive on both, plant and animal substances.

D. They also have the capacity to integrate food sources like algae, fungus and bacteria into their diet.

1. CABD

2. ACDB

3. CADB

4. DCBA

Option -3

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Q35. (SSC CGL 2022)

A. A glimpse of its rich cultural heritage can be found through the great monuments and other historical sites it has.

B. India has a vast cultural and linguistic diversity which make the country culturally rich.

C. These monuments and historical sites are the symbols of India’s diversity.

D. Several historical sites and monuments are identified as UN Heritage Sites.

1. CDAB

2. BADC

3. BACD

4. ABCD

Option -3

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Q36. (SSC CGL 2022)

P. Within an hour, he was in jail.

Q. He made no attempts to hide his identity and even looked directly into the security camera and smiled.

R. On Jan 6, 1995, McArthur Wheeler boldly robbed two banks in broad daylight with no disguise.

S. By 11:00 at night, his picture was all over the news, leading an informant to identify Wheeler to the police.

1. RPSQ

2. SPQR

3. RQSP

4. PRQS

Option -3

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Q37. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. Tigers are the largest members of the cat family. They are found in many parts of Asia.

B. They mostly live in dark forests and sleep during the day. They come out for hunting pigs and deer by night.

C. It is assumed that, probably, around 3,000 tigers live in the wild. This species looks spectacular and grand and they are very graceful in their movements.

D. It is almost impossible for us to see them against a jungle background, especially when they are standing still, because of their striped coats. Unlike, most cats, the tiger likes bathing very much.

1. ABCD

2. CDBA

3. ACBD

4. ADBC

Option -3

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Q38. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. Many fitness trainers encourage their clients to include these foods in their diet to build muscle.

B. Power foods can be included in your everyday diet in a variety of ways.

C. The secret to getting the most out of power foods is, of course, knowing how to cook them properly, buying seasonal produce and recognising your preferred flavour profile.

D. Power foods are high in nutrients such as fibre, potassium and minerals.

1. DBCA

2. DABC

3. BCAD

4. ADBC

Option -2

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Q39. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A) Healthy, strong trees act as carbon sinks, offsetting carbon and reducing the effects of climate change.

B) Trees help to clean the air we breathe. Through their leaves and bark, they absorb harmful pollutants and release clean oxygen for us to breathe.

C) Increasing levels of carbon dioxide caused by deforestation and fossil fuel combustion trap heat in the atmosphere.

D) In urban environments, trees absorb pollutant gases like nitrogen oxides, ozone, and carbon monoxide, and sweep up particles like dust and smoke.

1. BDCA

2. DBAC

3. CDAB

4. ABCD

Option -1

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Q40. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. They stand undefeated in the realms of Shakespeare and Homer.

B. India is a country where people are full of immense prolixity and exemplary storytelling.

C. Additionally, the philosophical discourse and discussions on various dilemmas of life associated with the Bhagavad Gita are highly appreciated by scholars from all over the world.

D. Mahabharata and Ramayana are two great examples of colossal works that unquestionably enjoy the virtue of being peak sources for the cultural ethos of the country.

1. DACB

2. BDAC

3. ACBD

4. BACD

Option -2

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Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

Q41. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. The principles that emerged from those trials, known as the Nuremberg Code, are broadly applicable to many types of health-related research involving human participants, including clinical trials.

B. The growing breadth and complexity of contemporary health challenges have produced a range of difficult questions that cannot always be adequately addressed by relying exclusively on existing policies, guidelines or codes of conduct.

C. Recent formal efforts to articulate international standards of ethics applicable to health and health care can be traced to the Nuremberg trials of 1947, during which the horrors of Nazi medical experiments came to light.

D. Ethical questions related to health, health care and public health cover topics as diverse as moral issues around reproduction, state obligations in the provision of health care services and appropriate measures to control infectious disease.

1. DCAB

2. ACDB

3. DACB

4. DABC

Option – 1

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Q42. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. She shot the movie on the widest canvas possible using the same kind of equipment that captured Star Wars landscapes, and applied a muted colour grading to every frame.

B.She said last year that she wanted the ensemble film to look like “a faded postcard”.

C.Polley lends the central conversation a visual gravitas normally reserved for epics.

D.Women Talking, adapted by the writer-director Sarah Polley from Miriam Toews’s 2018 novel, is vibrant cinema.

1. DABC

2. DBCA

3. CABD

4. DCAB

Option – 4

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Q43. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. On the afternoon of that eventful day, I stood on the porch, dumb, expectant and guessed vaguely from my mother’s signs and from the hurrying to and fro in the house that something unusual was about to happen, so I went to the door and waited on the steps.

B. I did not know what the future held of marvel or surprise for me and anger and bitterness had preyed upon me continually for weeks and a deep languor had succeeded this passionate struggle.

C. The most important day I remember in all my life is the one on which my teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, came to me and I am filled with wonder when I consider the immeasurable contrasts between the two lives which it connects and it was the third of March, 1887, three months before I was seven years old.

D. The afternoon sun penetrated the mass of honeysuckle that covered the porch, and fell on my upturned face and my fingers lingered almost unconsciously on the familiar leaves and blossoms which had just come forth to greet the sweet southern spring.

1. DABC

2. CBAD

3. CADB

4. CDAB

Option – 3

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Q44. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. When faced with uncertainty, humans look out for the action of others and become a victim of ineffective rational thinking during compelling, confusing situations.

B. According to him, in an emergency, we tend to forget that everybody else observing the event is also likely to be looking out for social evidence.

C. Robert B. Cialdini explains this reaction with a psychological phenomenon called ‘pluralistic ignorance’.

D. Since we all prefer to appear poised and unflustered among others, we are likely to search for answers placidly, with brief, camouflaged glances at those around us.

1. ACBD

2. BCDA

3. ABCD

4. ABDC

Option – 1

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Q45. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A.The temperature of the world has increased, resulting in global warming.

B.The melting of the ice caps will increase the sea level, thereby drowning many islands and coastal regions.

C.The increased amount of carbon emission is considered as the reason behind global warming.

D.The increase in the global temperature is melting the polar ice caps.

1. ABCD

2. ACBD

3. ACDB

4. BADC

Option – 3

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Q46. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. Road accidents have become very common in India.

B. Condition of roads in India is pathetic.

C. Increasing number of vehicles leave little space on roads.

D. Roads are narrow and remain congested most of the time.

1. ACBD

2. BDCA

3. BCDA

4. CDBA

Option – 2

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Q47. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

P. Perhaps no definition of democracy is more popular and universally acceptable than what is given by Abraham Lincoln.

Q. He defines democracy as “a government of the people, by the people and for the people”.

R. Certainly, democracy is the most representative form of government.

S. To bind the people and take the nation ahead on the path of progress, democracy is the most suitable form of government for India.

1. PSRQ

2. QRSP

3. PQRS

4. SRQP

Option – 3

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Q48. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. Fort Hare was more than that: it was a beacon for African scholars from all over Southern Central and Eastern Africa.

B. Until 1960, the University College of Fort Hare, in the municipality of Alice, about twenty miles due east from Healdtown, was the only residential center of higher education for blacks in South Africa.

C. For young black South Africans like myself, it was Oxford and Cambridge, Harvard and Yale, all rolled into one.

D. The regent was anxious for me to attend Fort Hare and I was gratified to be accepted there. I felt that I was being groomed for success in the world.

1. BACD

2. BCAD

3. CABD

4. BDAC

Option – 1

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Q49. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. We reached there at about 10 a.m.

B. The first ride we took was the Fury Wheel. It was really big, all of us were yelling and crying!

C. Yesterday, my friends and I went on a short picnic to an amusement park.

D. Even though we had reached on time there was a serpentine queue for the tickets. I took the entrance ticket.

1. CADB

2. ABCD

3. CDBA

4. ADBC

Option – 1

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Q50. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. Helping parents become savvier at picking care options and tossing retention bonuses to caregivers are others.

B. These fixes, importantly, can make child care more affordable for parents and offer life rafts to centres haemorrhaging workers.

C. The most proposed government solution for child care involves building on top of this flawed system is offering more vouchers to purchase private child care.

D. But they do little to address the structural needs: improved quality for kids, better wages and working conditions for workers, and more choices in the low-income neighbourhoods.

1. CDBA

2. CBDA

3. CABD

4. BADC

Option – 3

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Q51. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. In speed, in comfort, in beauty, in equipment she was a masterpiece.

B. It was the envy and admiration of the maritime nations of the world.

C. The Titanic was the Queen Alary of her day and the pride of the White Star Line.

D. Everything about her was attractive and fascinating.

1. CBAD

2. ABCD

3. CDAB

4. DCAB

Option – 1

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Q52. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A) The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015 to end poverty, reduce inequality and build more peaceful, prosperous societies by 2030.

B) The SDGs cannot be achieved without the realisation of child rights.

C) Also known as the Global Goals, the SDGs are a call to action to create a world where no one is left behind.

D) As world leaders work to deliver on the 2030 promise, children around the globe are standing up to secure their right to good health, quality education, a clean planet and more.

1. ABDC

2. ADCB

3. ACBD

4. ADBC

Option – 3

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Q53. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

P. The prices of cooking gas, pulses and vegetables have registered a sharp rise.

Q. In recent years the prices of essential commodities have gone up sharply.

R. The low-income groups and the salaried classes are the worst sufferers.

S. Living has become quite a costly affair these days.

1. RPSQ

2. QSRP

3. SRQP

4. PQRS

Option – 3

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Q54. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. I was almost drowned a dozen times; was nearly boiled alive and just missed being cremated.

B. Now, my well-being is simply the result of a careful and measured mode of living and perhaps the most astonishing thing is that three times in my youth I was rendered by illness a hopeless physical wreck and given up by physicians.

C. More than this, through ignorance, and light-heartedness, I got into all sorts of difficulties, dangers and scrapes from which I extricated myself as by enchantment.

D. But as I recall these incidents to my mind I feel convinced that my preservation was not altogether accidental.

1. CADB

2. BADC

3. BCAD

4. DCAB

Option – 3

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Q55. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

Q1. A. Instead, they are constrictors, meaning they squeeze their prey to death before swallowing it whole.

B. Agile on water but awkward on land, the green anaconda is one of the largest snakes in the world.

C. Most people assume that anacondas are very poisonous, but they are actually non – venomous.

D. At 29 feet long and 550 pounds, these snakes are huge!

1. BACD

2. BDCA

3. BCAD

4. DABC

Option – 2

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Q56. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

A. No country has yet achieved the combination of very high human development with a light ecological footprint and the impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss are growing.

B. Compounded by a climate emergency, political polarization and challenged multilateralism, continued conflicts, and forced displacement, the number of people living in poverty rose in 2020 for the first time since 1998 by an estimated 119-124 million and inequalities are growing, and the traditional social contract is no longer working for many.

C. The challenge of reaching Agenda 2030 was already significant, even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit.

D. Today’s development challenges are dynamic, interconnected puzzles of multidimensional risk that require systemic solutions and multilateral cooperation is vital in addressing these shared challenges that cross boundaries of geography and time.

1. DBAC

2. ABDC

3. BCDA

4. CBDA

Option – 4

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Q57. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the first and the last sentences (S1 and S6) are in the correct order, the sentences in between are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

S1. In Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar

A. but also an elder statesman and national leader

B. we have not only a crusader against the caste system,

C. a valiant fighter for the cause of the downtrodden in India

D. whose contribution in the form of the Constitution of India

S6. will be cherished forever by posterity.

1. DABC

2. CABD

3. BACD

4. ABCD

Option – 3

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Q58. For the four-sentence (S1 to S4) paragraph below, sentences S1 and S4 are given. From the options P, Q, R and S select the appropriate sentences for S2 and S3, respectively. (SSC CGL Mains 2022)

(S1) The men and women took their places after the initial mingling, and immediately a surge of conversation filled the room.

(S2)

(S3)

(S4) One or two of the women were actually bouncing up and down on the sofa cushions.

(P) So, the two parties had to lean forward, their elbows on their knees.

(Q) At the beginning they mingled awkwardly, clutching their drinks, and walking here and there.

(R) Several people made a last-minute dash to the bathroom before the conversation could start.

(S) The men’s chairs were far enough away from the women’s couches.

1. P, R

2. R, Q

3. Q, S

4. S, P

Option – 4

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Q59. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. The other half had been sued at least twice, and Levinson found that just on the basis of those conversations, she could find clear differences between the two groups.

B. Recently the medical researcher Wendy Levinson recorded hundreds of conversations between a group of physicians and their patients.

C. The surgeons who had never been sued spent more than three minutes longer with each patient than those who had been sued did.

D. Roughly half of the doctors had never been sued.

  1. BDAC
  2. CABD
  3. ABCD
  4. BCAD

Option – 1

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Q60. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. In a study sponsored by World Health Organisation and carried out by Harvard School of Public Health, the global burden and injury indicated that stress diseases and accidents are going to be the killers in 2020.

B. Road traffic accidents are going to be the third largest killers.

C. These accidents are also an indicator of psycho-social stress in a fast-moving society.

D. The heart disease and depression – both stress diseases – are going to rank first and second in 2020.

1. BCDA

2. CBAD

3. DACB

4. ADBC

Option – 4

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Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

Q61. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. The government’s recent efforts have concentrated on strengthening these ties.

B. The textile industry in India is one of the country’s oldest, stretching back several centuries.

C. The textile business is immensely diverse, with hand-spun and hand-woven textiles at one end of the spectrum and capital-intensive modern mills at the other.

D. Its tight ties to agriculture (for raw materials such as cotton) and the country’s old history and traditions in terms of textiles set it apart from other sectors in the country.

1. DABC

2. ABCD

3. BCDA

4. CBDA

Option – 3

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Q62. (SSC CGL 2023)

A.It is not a walker’s paradise. So walking is not a fashionable pastime here.

B.London is known for its hectic face, frenzied movements, high decibels and dust kicked by the speeding vehicles.

C.On the contrary, life in the countryside is laid back and easy paced. Unless it is raining, people set out for walk.

D.For these reasons, Max never went out for a walk, nor did anyone ask him to accompany.

1. ADCB

2. BADC

3. DCAB

4. CADB

Option – 2

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Q63. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. Nostalgia helps us maintain a positive psychological status when counteracting the negative impact of difficult situations.

B. Nostalgia is a sentimental longing for one’s past.

C. The adaptive functions of nostalgia are many, with one effect being pain relief.

D. It is a self-conscious, perhaps bittersweet but predominantly positive social emotion.

  1. CDBA
  2. BDAC
  3. ABCD
  4. CADB

Option – 2

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Q64. (SSC CGL 2023)

A.The 1995 World Summit for Social Development had also emphasised the pivotal role of women in eradicating poverty and mending the social fabric.

B.Women are rational in approach, careful in handling situations and want to do things as best as possible.

C.The Fourth World Conference of Women held in Beijing in September 1995 had emphasised that no enduring solution of society’s most threatening social, economic and political problems could be found without the participation and empowerment of the women.

D.Today’s woman is a highly self-directed person, alive to the sense of her dignity and the importance of her functions in the private domestic domain and the public domain of the world of work.

  1. ABDC
  2. DBCA
  3. DBAC
  4. BCAD

Option – 2

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Q65. (SSC CGL 2023)

A.This has an impact not just on global poverty, but also on Indians’ awareness of the country’s poverty for the first time in a decade.

B.And, for the first time in a decade, this update includes India’s poverty data.

C.From 15 September 2022, a new global poverty line has been established, with the World Bank revising its data in the Poverty and Inequality Platform on this basis.

D.According to Sunitha Sinha, Roy and Roy van der Weide of the World Bank’s Policy Research Working Paper, “poverty in India had dropped over the recent decade, although not as much as previously thought.”

  1. DBAC
  2. CBAD
  3. CADB
  4. DBCA

Option – 2

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Q66. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. Diwali, referred to as the ‘festival of lights’, ushers in the winter season with joy, shopping, presents, and a slew of new occasions and celebrations, such as Dussehra, Dhanteras, Govardhan, Bhaidooj, and Narak Chaturdashi.

B. In the spiritual world, the event symbolises ‘the triumph of light over darkness’.

C. The five-day festival of Diwali is observed during the Hindu month of Kartika as an event.

D. In India, Diwali is also known as Deepawali.

  1. BACD
  2. DBCA
  3. CDBA
  4. ACBD

Option – 4

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Q67. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. According to him, Rupees 75 lakhs has been spent to make the gymnasium fully equipped with state-of-the-art fitness machines.

B. The Honorable Commissioner of Police inaugurated the Gymnasium and Swimming pool and appended the management for their efforts in providing such amenities to students.

C. A new indoor gymnasium and swimming pool was inaugurated at APJ International School, Goa.

D. Mr. Mercia, the Principal of the school familiarised the guests about the cost incurred and the various facilities available.

  1. CBDA
  2. BDCA
  3. ADBC
  4. DABC

Option – 1

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Q68. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. India has an upbeat vision of a liberal, nonviolent, relatively pluralistic democracy with non-threatening global leadership.

B. Epics from mythologies like the Mahabharata and Ramayana are likened to classic Greek works like the Odyssey and Iliad and between 1 and 1000 AD, India was lauded as the ‘Golden Bird’ for its GDP, which was higher than China at the time.

C. Luminaries like Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore, as well as the arts of literature, music, dance, the software industry, Ayurveda, etc., generate a staggering array of soft power assets that highlight India’s appeal to the world’s population.

D. With Ashoka, Buddha, and Gandhi serving as the primary leaders, Indians are known for their core values of respect, harmony, and fraternity.

  1. ACDB
  2. CBAD
  3. ABDC
  4. BCDA

Option – 1

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Q69. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. Android began in 2003 as a project of the American technology company Android Inc., to develop an operating system for digital cameras.

B. In 2004, the project changed to become an operating system for smartphones.

C. Android is an operating system for cellular telephones and tablet computers.

D. In 2005, Android Inc. was bought by the American search engine company Google Inc. that transformed the OS into what it is today.

  1. CABD
  2. ABDC
  3. DCAB
  4. BADC

Option – 1

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Q70. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. In Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Oriental Orthodox and Lutheran teaching, all of their faithful departed in heaven are considered saints, although some are deemed deserving of more praise or emulation.

B. In religious belief, a saint is a person who is viewed as possessing an uncommon degree of holiness, similarity, or proximity to God.

C. The term saint, however, is used differently depending on the setting and denomination.

D. Some saints receive official ecclesiastical recognition and, as a result, a public cult of veneration through the process of canonisation in the Catholic Church or glorification in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  1. BCAD
  2. BCDA
  3. CBDA
  4. BDAC

Option – 1

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Q71. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. Through the development of technologies, telecommunications, transportation, and other areas, globalisation has developed very quickly in the last few decades, resulting in economic, social, political, and cultural integration on a global scale.

B. Although technology has had both positive and harmful effects on human life, its negative repercussions must be addressed appropriately.

C. Globalisation has made significant positive contributions to economies all across the world.

D. For example — Science and technology have made remarkable strides, providing businesses with a fantastic opportunity to expand quickly even outside of national borders.

  1. ACDB
  2. BCDA
  3. ACBD
  4. CDBA

Option – 1

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Q72. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. Ashwagandha is an adaptogenic herb that has multiple benefits like improving thyroid functioning and reducing blood sugar levels.

B. But remember to consult a specialist while deciding the dosage and duration of continued intake.

C. It relaxes the nervous system and lowers cortisol (stress hormone) levels in the blood, thus making you feel calm and relaxed overall.

D. You can consume Ashwagandha powder or Ashwagandha capsules.

  1. ADBC
  2. DABC
  3. ACDB
  4. ADCB

Option – 3

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Q73. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. Louis was enthralled by the concept of a raised dots system.

B. He made up his mind to use the technique to represent an alphabetic code.

C. Blind persons could read large-letter books that are bulky with the aid of this alphabet code.

D. Additionally, he developed the six-dot cell technology, which was at his fingertips.

  1. DCAB
  2. BCDA
  3. ABCD
  4. CDBA

Option – 3

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Q74. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. And also, they contribute to the development of social and environmental solutions for the planet’s future.

B. Companies do play an important role in modern society.

C. Because of their systematic relevance and their impact on policy-making, companies must use their influence in ways that benefit the public good.

D. Some corporations have become so large that their activities and strategic decisions have a direct impact on government policy and citizens’ lives.

  1. DCAB
  2. DBCA
  3. ADCB
  4. BDCA

Option – 4

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Q75. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. Many species of bamboo flower once in several years and then die.

B. The stem itself is hollow and is connected to a network of rhizomes, which spreads out beneath the surface of the soil.

C. Roots grow out of this network of rhizomes and help the plants to absorb and distribute food and water from the soil.

D. The bamboo is a variety of grass, with a woody, many-jointed stem.

1. ADCB

2. DBCA

3. BCAD

4. CADC

Option – 2

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Q76. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. Several times I have visited the narrow, dirty streets where the poor live, and I grow hot and indignant to think that good people should be content to live in fine houses and become strong and beautiful, while others are condemned to live in hideous, sunless tenements and grow ugly, withered and cringing.

B. Dear little creatures, they crouch in my heart and haunt me with a constant sense of pain.

C. The children who crowd these grimy alleys, half-clad and underfed, shrink away from your outstretched hand as if from a blow.

D. In the country one sees only nature’s fair works, and one’s soul is not saddened by the cruel struggle for mere existence that goes on in the crowded city.

1. BACD

2. ADBC

3. CABD

4. DACB

Option – 4

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Q77. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. Lord Ganesha, the Destroyer of Obstacles, is worshipped for his wisdom and brilliance.

B.People adore the goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha on Diwali.

C.This ‘New Year’ i.e., Diwali is marked by merchants establishing new account books.

D.Goddess Lakshmi is also worshipped on Diwali for wealth and success.

1. DABC

2. BADC

3. ADBC

4. CDBA

Option – 2

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Q78. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. In Bihar and Central India, in particular, every district had smelters that used local deposits of ore to produce iron which was widely used for the manufacture of implements and tools of daily use.

B. The smelting was done by men while women worked on the bellows, pumping air that kept the charcoal burning.

C. But iron smelting in India was extremely common till the end of the nineteenth century.

D. Production of Wootz steel required a highly specialised technique of refining iron.

1. ACDB

2. DCAB

3. BCDA

4. CBDA

Option – 2

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Q79. (SSC CGL 2023)

A. He repeated the experiment, increasing the amount until he had weighed up to a thousand pounds.

B. During the spring of 1717, the iron foundries in a remote district were often visited by a thin, middle-aged man with a notebook.

C. Three cauldrons were next prepared under his directions.

D. He would weigh out two pounds of iron, have them heated till they were red-hot and then weigh them again.

1. BDAC

2. ABDC

3. BCAD

4. CABD

Option – 1

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Q80. (SSC CGL 2023)

A.The top band is made of saffron, which symbolises power and courage.

B.The constituent assembly adopted our national flag, Tiranga, which means tricolour, on 22 July 1947.

C.As a symbol of nationalism and freedom, it is fashioned from khadi, which is domestically spun Indian cotton.

D.It features three horizontal stripes that are all the same width.

1. CBAD

2. CBDA

3. BCDA

4. BDCA

Option – 3

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