SSCStenographer6thFeb2019Shift-I Related Question Answers

1. Read the following passage and answer the questions. Passage: Tutankhamen was Pharoah of Egypt from 1361 to 1352 BC. He died at the early age of nineteen and was buried in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings, on the west bank of the river Nile. Not much is known about the life of this king or why he died so young. In fact, we would never have heard of him if not for the magnificent treasures found in his tomb. All the other tombs in the Valley of the Kings had been robbed in ancient times. But nobody knew about Tutankhamen's tomb for hundreds of years. Hence, there was a great deal of excitement when his tomb was discovered by two Englishmen. One of them, Howard Carter, was a professional archaeologist. The other, Lord Camarvon, was a rich man interested in archaeology and who generously spent his money on excavations. For four years, from 1917 to 1922, they had been excavating in the Valley of the Kings without finding anything new. They were on the verge of giving up when a step appeared as Carter was clearing some stones near a royal tomb. He excavated further and unearthed a breathtaking collection of treasures in a tomb, all buried with Tutankhamen 3274 years ago! However, the story of Tutankhamen did not end there. Some Egyptians believed that according to an ancient curse anyone who touched Tutankhamen's tomb would die. Most people laughed at the idea of the curse coming true. However, when the last man climbed out of the tomb, a sudden sandstorm blew up and people saw a hawk, the ancient royal symbol of Egypt, fly overhead. Locals took this to mean that the spirit of the dead king had left his tomb, cursing those who had opened it. Five months later, Lord Camarvon, died of an infected mosquito bite on his cheek.Which ONE of the following statements is TRUE?
 






2. Four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one.





3. Choose the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks in the given passage. Passage The Earth's temperature is rising (1).......Scientists say that the rise in the average temperature ranges from 1.8°C to 4°C. This (2).......in temperature is called global warming or climate change. Although it is a natural phenomenon. human action is the (3)....... cause of global warming The burning of fossil fuels such as petroleum and coal (4) ...... a lot of greenhouse gases into the Earth's atmosphere. Carbondioxide. methane and nitrous oxide are the main greenhouse gases (5)...... for global warming. Besides greenhouse gases, deforestation is (6)....... major cause of this problem. Global warming has led to changes in temperature and rainfall patterns which have severely (7)...... agriculture. No one can (8)....... that this is the most serious environmental challenge that mankind is facing today. While it is not possible to reverse the process. the rate of global warming can be checked if all the countries (9)..... some measures. (10) ) ........ of the measures is the recycling and reusing articles like paper, glass. aluminum and plastic.Select the most appropriate option to fill blank no 1.
 





4. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank no 2.





5. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank no 3.





6. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank no 4.





7. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank no 5.





8. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank no 7.





9. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank no 8.





10. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank no 9.





11. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank no 10.





12. Select the most appropriate option to fill blank no 6.





13. Find the missing number from the below options.





14. Fluorine is related to Halogen in the same way as Argentum is related to





15. Select the Venn diagram that best represents the given set of classes. Bulls, Cows, Hens





16. Four numbers have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one.





17. In a code language, honna son kolu means gold is yellow; kump son lapi means rose is red; kolu man lapi means yellow and red. What is the word for gold in that code language?





18. Select the correct option that will come next in the following series.





19. The statements below are followed by two conclusions labeled I and H. Assuming that the information in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with generally established facts, decide which conclusion(s) logically and definitely follow(s) from the information given in the statements. Statements: All rupees are dollar. All dollars are coin. Conclusion I: No coins are rupees. Conclusion II: All rupees are coin.





20. Find the odd letter group.





21. Malini went from her office to the bank. She started her journey facing West. First, she went 2 km straight; then she turned to her right and went. 3 km: finally, she wined left and walked 2 km to reach the bank. What is the shortest distance between Malini's office and the bank?





22. Observe the following randomly drawn figures and choose which of the following figures form a square?





23. From the options, select the cube that can be formed by folding the given sheet.





24. Select the correct option that will fill in the blank and complete the series. B. E, H, K, N, Q, ......





25. The statement below is followed by two conclusions labeled I and IL You have to assume everything in the statement to 4 be true, and then decide which of the conclusions logically follows for pursuing. Statement: Drinking milk is beneficial for health. Conclusion I: All healthy people drink milk. Conclusion II: Milk is harmful for child.





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