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SSC CGL Tier II Mini Mock Test - 46

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Question 1

In the sentence, identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.

The conditions critical for growing plants are soil, temperature, chemical balance or amount of moisture.

Question 2

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Can he help her ______ that heavy box?

Question 3

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
I would rather be alone ________ in a bad relationship.

Question 4

In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

Tibetans live on an (4) plateau where herding livestock and eating meat have been central to our culture for millennia. If Tibetans can stop eating meat, so can anyone who lives in a place where vegetables and alternate sources of protein are readily available. If you need more support against the pressures to eat meat, you could list the reasons why you shouldn’t eat meat, and compare them to the reasons in favour of eating meat. The reasons individuals eat meat (5) mainly habit and the desire for pleasure. I am sure you will see that the reasons not to eat meat far outweigh such superficial, short-term reasons. The reasons to be vegetarian are (6) and sensible, and based on long-term thinking. When we think seriously (7) the impact that our food practices have on our body, on the environment and on the animals themselves, it is clear that logic supports (8) from eating meat.

Tibetans live on an _______ plateau where

Question 5

In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Tibetans live on an (4) plateau where herding livestock and eating meat have been central to our culture for millennia. If Tibetans can stop eating meat, so can anyone who lives in a place where vegetables and alternate sources of protein are readily available. If you need more support against the pressures to eat meat, you could list the reasons why you shouldn’t eat meat, and compare them to the reasons in favour of eating meat. The reasons individuals eat meat (5) mainly habit and the desire for pleasure. I am sure you will see that the reasons not to eat meat far outweigh such superficial, short-term reasons. The reasons to be vegetarian are (6) and sensible, and based on long-term thinking. When we think seriously (7) the impact that our food practices have on our body, on the environment and on the animals themselves, it is clear that logic supports (8) from eating meat.
individuals eat meat ________ mainly habit

Question 6

In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Tibetans live on an (4) plateau where herding livestock and eating meat have been central to our culture for millennia. If Tibetans can stop eating meat, so can anyone who lives in a place where vegetables and alternate sources of protein are readily available. If you need more support against the pressures to eat meat, you could list the reasons why you shouldn’t eat meat, and compare them to the reasons in favour of eating meat. The reasons individuals eat meat (5) mainly habit and the desire for pleasure. I am sure you will see that the reasons not to eat meat far outweigh such superficial, short-term reasons. The reasons to be vegetarian are (6) and sensible, and based on long-term thinking. When we think seriously (7) the impact that our food practices have on our body, on the environment and on the animals themselves, it is clear that logic supports (8) from eating meat.
The reasons to be vegetarian are _________ and sensible

Question 7

In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Tibetans live on an (4) plateau where herding livestock and eating meat have been central to our culture for millennia. If Tibetans can stop eating meat, so can anyone who lives in a place where vegetables and alternate sources of protein are readily available. If you need more support against the pressures to eat meat, you could list the reasons why you shouldn’t eat meat, and compare them to the reasons in favour of eating meat. The reasons individuals eat meat (5) mainly habit and the desire for pleasure. I am sure you will see that the reasons not to eat meat far outweigh such superficial, short-term reasons. The reasons to be vegetarian are (6) and sensible, and based on long-term thinking. When we think seriously (7) the impact that our food practices have on our body, on the environment and on the animals themselves, it is clear that logic supports (8) from eating meat.
When we think seriously __________ the impact that our food

Question 8

In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Tibetans live on an (4) plateau where herding livestock and eating meat have been central to our culture for millennia. If Tibetans can stop eating meat, so can anyone who lives in a place where vegetables and alternate sources of protein are readily available. If you need more support against the pressures to eat meat, you could list the reasons why you shouldn’t eat meat, and compare them to the reasons in favour of eating meat. The reasons individuals eat meat (5) mainly habit and the desire for pleasure. I am sure you will see that the reasons not to eat meat far outweigh such superficial, short-term reasons. The reasons to be vegetarian are (6) and sensible, and based on long-term thinking. When we think seriously (7) the impact that our food practices have on our body, on the environment and on the animals themselves, it is clear that logic supports (8) from eating meat.
it is clear that logic supports ___________ from eating meat

Question 9

What is the slope of the line perpendicular to the line passing through the points (-4,5)and (3,-2)

Question 10

If cos -225 ° = x, then the value of x is

Question 11

The volume of a cubical box is 3.375 cubic metres. The length of edge of the box is

Question 12

Slope of the side DA of the rectangle ABCD is 5/3. What is the slope of the side AB?

Question 13

At what rate per cent per annum will a sum of Rs. 1,000 amount to Rs. 1,102.50 in 2 years at compound interest?

Question 14

Two pipe A and B can fill a tank in 5 and 6 hours respectively, while a pipe C can empty it in 2 hours. If all three are opened in order of 3am, 4am and 5am respectively. At what time will the tank be empty?
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