SSC Constable GD

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SSC GD Practice Test in English

SSC GD Practice Test in English for free online practice of upcoming CAPF Constable recruitment Exam in 2025. Full test of 80 questions from Reasoning, GK, Maths and English, as per latest exam pattern and syllabus. General Intelligence and Reasoning : Q-1 : Select the option that is related to the fifth word in the

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A mixture contains acid and water in the ratio of 7 : 4. If 2 liters of water is added to it, then the ratio of acid and water becomes 7 : 5. What is the quantity of acid in the mixture.

A mixture contains acid and water in the ratio of 7 : 4. If 2 liters of water is added to it, then the ratio of acid and water becomes 7 : 5. What is the quantity of acid in the mixture. a) 14 liters b) 7 liters c) 20 liters d) 21 liters Ans

A mixture contains acid and water in the ratio of 7 : 4. If 2 liters of water is added to it, then the ratio of acid and water becomes 7 : 5. What is the quantity of acid in the mixture. Read More »

The marked price of a chair is 10 percent more than its cost price. If the chair is sold for Rs 132 after a discount of Rs 11

The marked price of a chair is 10 percent more than its cost price. If the chair is sold for Rs 132 after a discount of Rs 11, then what will be the profit percentage? a) 1.53 percentb) 1.78 percentc) 2 percentd) 1.21 percent Ans : a) 1.53 percent SSC Constable GD Paper 21 Feb

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The difference between cost price and selling price of an article is Rs. 120. If profit percentage is 10 percentage, then what is the selling price?

The difference between cost price and selling price of an article is Rs. 120. If profit percentage is 10 percentage, then what is the selling price? a) Rs 1440b) Rs 1320c) Rs 1000d) Rs 1200 Ans : b) Rs 1320 SSC Constable GD Exam 21 Feb 2024 (3rd Shift) Solution: So, we can write the

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In a certain code language, ‘HOST’ is coded as ‘9724’, ‘KINDO’ is coded as ‘45310’, ‘KNOWS’ is coded as ‘37654’. What can be the code for ‘W’ in that code language?

In a certain code language, ‘HOST’ is coded as ‘9724’, ‘KINDO’ is coded as ‘45310’, ‘KNOWS’ is coded as ‘37654’. What can be the code for ‘W’ in that code language? a) 7b) 4c) 6d) 5 Ans : c) 6 SSC Constable GD Exam Paper : 21 Feb 2024 (3rd Shift) Solution : Given :

In a certain code language, ‘HOST’ is coded as ‘9724’, ‘KINDO’ is coded as ‘45310’, ‘KNOWS’ is coded as ‘37654’. What can be the code for ‘W’ in that code language? Read More »

Five people Amanda, Ben, Carol, David and Emily are sitting on a circular table facing towards center.

Five people Amanda, Ben, Carol, David and Emily are sitting on a circular table facing towards center. Carol sits in between Ben and David. Emily sits to the left of Amanda. Amanda and David are not neighbours. Who sits to the immediate right of Amanda ? a) Davidb) Carolc) Bend) Emily Ans : c) Ben

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From point P, X walks at a speed of 12 Km/hr and 6 hours after his start, Y also starts walking from same point P on his cycle after him at the speed of 16 km/hr. How far from the starting point P will Y catch X?

From point P, X walks at a speed of 12 Km/hr and 6 hours after his start, Y also starts walking from same point P on his cycle after him at the speed of 16 km/hr. How far from the starting point P will Y catch X? a) 224 kmb) 288 kmc) 256 kmd) 324

From point P, X walks at a speed of 12 Km/hr and 6 hours after his start, Y also starts walking from same point P on his cycle after him at the speed of 16 km/hr. How far from the starting point P will Y catch X? Read More »

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