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February 20th, 2016, 01:00 PM
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SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level Model Paper
Hii Buddy , Here I m, Looking for Previous year SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam Paper , Will you please Provide me Same for my Exam Preapartion?
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February 20th, 2016, 01:28 PM
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Re: SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level Model Paper
Friend , Have a Look , On your Asking Here I am Providing Previous year SSC Higher Secondary SSC Higher Secondary Level Exam No. of Questions: 200 Total Marks: 200 Time:120 Minutes Select the one which is different from the other three responses. 1. a) Sweet b) Bitter c) Salty d) Insipid 2. a) Lion b) Goat c) Tortoise d) Centaur 3. a) Square b) Circle c) Rectangle d) Triangle 4. a) AJKL b) IBCD c) ORQP d) UFGH 5. a) DEB b) RTP c) HIF d) NOL 6. a) b) c) d) Find out the set of numbers amongst the four sets of numbers given in the alternatives which is most like the set given in the question. Given set (3, 18, 36) a) (2, 10, 16) b) (12, 72, 96) c) (4, 24, 48) d) (6, 42, 48) Directions: A series of figures are given which can be grouped into classes. Select the group into-which the figures can be classified from the given responses. a) 1, 4, 8; 2, 5, 7; 3, 9, 6 b) 1, 4, 6; 2, 5, 8; 3, 7, 9 c) 1, 4, 6; 2, 5, 7; 3, 8, 9 d) 1, 2, 3; 4, 5, 6; 7, 8, 9 9. Arrange the following words according to the Dictionary: 1. Sound 2. Socks 3. Shock 4. Sharp 5. Snooker a) 5, 4, 3, 1, 2 b) 4, 3, 5, 2, 1 c) 3, 4, 5, 1, 2 d) 4, 3, 2, 5, 1 Directions (18 - 19): Below are given roll numbers of some candidates registered at different centres for an examination. The first two digits from left stand for the centre code and the next four for the serial number of the candidates registered at the centre. 153765 475641 473417 354231 345487 342172 243212 662387 472364 152346 349895 212223 346704 214687 662479 473765 660124 665214 476789 154318 215132 471369 342567 476218 Now answer the following questions based on the sample of roll numbers. Which of the following centres had the highest serial numbers? a) 47 b) 34 c) 58 d) 21 19. Which of the following centre-pairs had the some common serial numbers? a) 15 and 34 b) 34 and 66 c) 15 and 47 d) 21 and 24 Muzaffarpur 27 August, 1802 a) Muzaffarpur 27 August, 1820 b) Muzaffarpur 17 August, 1802 c) Muzaffarpor 27 August, 1802 d) Muzaffarpur 27 August, 1802 Ais the sister of B. B is the brother of C, C is the son of D. How is D related to A? a) Mother b) Daughter c) Son d) Uncle Heavier coins are costlier. Ram's coin is heavier than Mohan's and costlier than Ramesh's. Naresh's coin is costlier than Ram's but lighter than Yogesh's. Ramesh's coin is costlier than Mohan's. So who is the owner of the costliest coin? a) Ram b) Ramesh c) Yogesh d) Naresh A word given in Capital Letters is followed by four answer words. Out of these only one cannot be formed using the letters of the given word. Find out that word. ADMINISTRATION a) MIND b) RATION c) MINISTER d) STATION If A = 2, M = 26 and Z = 52, then BET = ? a) 44 b) 54 c) 64 d) 72 Mohan started from point X and travelled forward 8 km up to point Y, then turned towards right and travelled 5 km up to point Z then turned right and travelled 7 km up to point A and then turned towards right and travelled 5 km up to B. What is the distance between point B and X? a) 1 km b) 2 km c) 3 km d) 4 km Fertilizer consumption in India in 1984 - 85 was 8.21 MT. By 1990 it was 13.75MT and by 2000 it is expected to reach 16MT. What is your conclusion ? a) Fertilizer consumption is steady. b) There is a steady decrease in fertilizer consumption. c) Fertilizer consumption does not show any trend. d) There is a steady Increase in fertilizer consumption. All guilty politicians were arrested. Tom and Gopal were among those arrested. a) Tom and Gopal were guilty. b) Tom and Gopal were not politicians. c) All arrested people are politicians. d) All politicians are guilty. Find out the pair of numbers that does not belong to the group for lack of common property. a) 34 - 43 b) 62 - 71 c) 55 - 62 d) 83 - 92 In a particular way of coding, the word CENTRAL is coded as ABCDEFG and PLANETARIUM as HGFCBDFEIJK. With the same coding how can we express the word LANTERN? a) GFCDFEG b) GFCDBEC c) GFCDEFG d) GPCDBEB One of the players forgot to ............... . a) turn up for practice b) run away from school c) buy shoes for the exam d) bring his books for the match Today students should be reconciled ....... the way things are changing. a) with b) to c) for d) at The country's economic growth was adversely ............... by political instability. a) reflected b) effected c) affected d) expected 60. The agenda for the meeting is ......... the notice. a) forwarded in b) subscribed to c) enclosed with d) delivered as Having no arguments to defend his point, the speaker began to beat about the bush. a) wander across the words b) speak in a haphazard manner c) speak in a round-about manner d) make use of irrelevant reference They were offered six months rent in lieu of notice to vacate the building. a) in spite of b) in place of c) despite of d) in addition to The reputed company is in the red due to the recession. a) making money b) losing money c) in danger d) spending money When the Principal was entering the class, all my friends quietly disappeared, leaving me alone to face the music. a) to listen to him b) to enter into the class c) to bear the criticism d) to listen to a favourable comment The Kenyan team proved to be the dark horse in the ICC World Cup Cricket. a) a strong intruder b) a skilled team c) the most powerful d) an unexpected winner Directions (76 - 80) : In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (a), (b) and (c) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (d). . My uncle presented me the more expensive watch. a) much b) mere c) most d) No improvement 77. Either Vijay or Vimal are going to be selected for the match. a) has b) is c) have been d) No improvement . Nisha is more funnier than Natasha. a) funnier b) funniest c) quite funny d) No improvement |