Govt. Jobs SSC GD Constable SSC GD Constable 0% 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980 SSC Group-D Mock Test Total Questions: 80 Time: 90 Minutes Marks: 160 Pass Marks: 80% Fill Your Details Get question set in your mail Full NameEmail 1 / 80 Category: GK History 1) Who was the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia? Nicholas II Vladimir Lenin Joseph Stalin Leon Trotsky 2 / 80 Category: GK History 2) Which empire was founded by Alexander the Great? Macedonian Empire Roman Empire Persian Empire Mongol Empire 3 / 80 Category: GK History 3) The ancient city of Troy was discovered by which archaeologist? Sir Arthur Evans Louis Leakey Heinrich Schliemann Howard Carter 4 / 80 Category: GK History 4) Who is known as the ‘Father of Modern Physics’? Galileo Galilei Isaac Newton Albert Einstein Nikola Tesla 5 / 80 Category: GK History 5) The battle of Haldighati was fought between which two leaders? Samudragupta and Chandragupta Akbar and Rana Pratap Babur and Sher Shah Suri Rana Pratap and Man Singh 6 / 80 Category: GK History 6) The ‘Treaty of Tordesillas’ divided the world between which two nations? Spain and France France and England Spain and Portugal England and Portugal 7 / 80 Category: GK History 7) Which civilization is considered the cradle of Western civilization? Mesopotamian Greek Egyptian Roman 8 / 80 Category: GK History 8) Which civilization built the Great Wall of China? Qin Dynasty Tang Dynasty Han Dynasty Ming Dynasty 9 / 80 Category: GK History 9) Which king is known for the construction of the famous rock-cut temples in Kailasa? Harsha Krishna I Chandragupta Maurya Ashoka 10 / 80 Category: GK History 10) Which historical figure is credited with uniting the Mongol tribes? Timur Attila the Hun Kublai Khan Genghis Khan 11 / 80 Category: GK History 11) The Treaty of Versailles ended which major war? Korean War World War I World War II Napoleonic Wars 12 / 80 Category: GK History 12) The Battle of Hastings in 1066 was fought between the English and which invading force? Vikings Romans Saxons Normans 13 / 80 Category: GK History 13) Which country was formerly known as Ceylon? Myanmar Bangladesh Sri Lanka Maldives 14 / 80 Category: GK History 14) The ‘Treaty of Paris 1763’ ended which conflict? Napoleonic Wars American Civil War Seven Years’ War French and Indian War 15 / 80 Category: GK History 15) Which empire was ruled by the famous leader, Julius Caesar? Byzantine Empire Greek Empire Roman Empire Ottoman Empire 16 / 80 Category: GK History 16) Who was the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty in China? Sun Yat-sen Han Wudi Qin Shi Huang Liu Bang 17 / 80 Category: GK History 17) Who wrote the book ‘Arthashastra’? Patanjali Bhaskaracharya Kautilya (Chanakya) Aryabhata 18 / 80 Category: GK History 18) Which explorer is credited with discovering the New World in 1492? Christopher Columbus Vasco da Gama Marco Polo Ferdinand Magellan 19 / 80 Category: GK History 19) Which of the following was the capital of the Maurya Empire? Ujjain Pataliputra Taxila Kanauj 20 / 80 Category: GK History 20) Who invented the printing press in the 15th century? Galileo Galilei Thomas Edison Isaac Newton Johannes Gutenberg 21 / 80 Category: GK History 21) Which country was once known as the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’? Vietnam Japan China Korea 22 / 80 Category: GK History 22) Which empire was known for its architectural marvel, the Taj Mahal? Mughal Empire Chola Empire Gupta Empire Maurya Empire 23 / 80 Category: GK History 23) In which year did the Titanic sink? 1900 1910 1920 1912 24 / 80 Category: GK History 24) Which was the first state to grant women the right to vote in India? Maharashtra Jammu and Kashmir Tamil Nadu Kerala 25 / 80 Category: GK History 25) Which ancient civilization is known for creating the first known written language? Greek Sumerian Egyptian Chinese 26 / 80 Category: GK History 26) The Berlin Wall divided which two parts of Germany? North and South Germany Prussia and Bavaria Eastern and Western Europe East and West Germany 27 / 80 Category: GK History 27) Who was the first person to circumnavigate the globe? Ferdinand Magellan Christopher Columbus Marco Polo Vasco da Gama 28 / 80 Category: GK History 28) Which famous civilization built the ancient city of Machu Picchu? Olmec Inca Mayan Aztec 29 / 80 Category: GK History 29) Which king of England signed the Magna Carta? Edward I John Henry VIII Richard the Lionheart 30 / 80 Category: GK History 30) In which battle did Napoleon Bonaparte face his final defeat? Battle of Austerlitz Battle of Waterloo Battle of Leipzig Battle of Borodino 31 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 31) There will be a certain relationship between the first two numbers. We have to find that and accordingly solve the question. 81: 729 :: 49 : ? 330 313 379 343 Explanation: Here relationship is 92 : 93 :: 72: 73 32 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 32) If all roses are flowers and some flowers fade quickly, can it be concluded that some roses fade quickly? None of these Yes Cannot be determined No Explanation: There is no direct connection between roses and the flowers that fade quickly. 33 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 33) A D H M : Z W S N : C F J O : ? XWTP WTPO YVRM ZXVT 34 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 34) Find out the missing letter from the given responses. B H N D J P G M ? X S U V Explanation: 1st column: B + 2 = D, D + 3 = G , 2nd column: H + 2 = J, J + 3 = M , 3rd column N + 2 = P, P + 3 = S. 35 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 35) A, P, R, X, S and Z are sitting in a row. S and Z are in the centre. A and P are at the ends. R is sitting to the left of A. Who is to the right of P? Z A S X Explanation: The seating arrangement is as follows: P X S Z R A Therefore, the right of P is X. 36 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 36) Which of the following is a multiple of 7? 63 49 45 60 Explanation: 49 is divisible by 7. 37 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 37) Arrange the given words according to the English dictionary. I) Giant II) Garbanzo III) Geminate IV) Gear V) Garage IV, V, II, III, I V, IV, III, II, I V, II, IV, III, I II, V, III, I, IV Explanation: The correct order is Garage, Garbanzo, Gear, Geminate, and Giant. Hence option (c) will be the correct choice. 38 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 38) Complete the number series. 1 ,9 , 25 , 49 , 81 , ? 100 125 87 121 Explanation: 12 , 32, 52, 72, 92 then 112. 39 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 39) What is the missing number in the series: 3, 6, 9, 12, __? 14 18 13 15 Explanation: The series increases by 3 each time (3, 6, 9, 12, 15…). 40 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 40) What is the next number in the series: 2, 4, 8, 16, __? 24 48 32 18 Explanation: The pattern follows doubling the number. 16 * 2 = 32. 41 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 41) Which of the following is a perfect square? 100 45 64 34 Explanation: 64 is a perfect square (8²). 42 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 42) If 5 is written as ‘E’, and 3 is written as ‘C’, what is 7 written as? H I G F Explanation: The letters correspond to the previous number in the alphabet. 43 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 43) Which of the following is the odd one out? 24 32 4 16 Explanation: All numbers except 24 are powers of 2. 44 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 44) Find the odd one out: 49 25 36 5 Explanation: 36 is the only number that is not a perfect square. 45 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 45) If UNIVERSITY is 0976854321, how can TRUSTY be written in that code? 250421 254012 248239 258765 Explanation: U N I V E R S I T Y T R U S T Y ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ ⤓ 0 9 7 6 8 5 4 3 21 2 5 0 4 2 1 46 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 46) ELFA, GLHA, ILJA, _____, MLNA KLLA LLMA OLPA KLMA Explanation: The second and fourth letters in the series, L and A, are static. The first and third letters consist of an alphabetical order beginning with the letter E. 47 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 47) Find the value of the missing number in the given series. 6, 8, 13, 23, 40, ?, 103, 153. 56 66 76 86 Explanation: [(0 × 1) + 2] + 6 = 8 [(1 × 2) + 3] + 8 = 13 [(2 × 3) + 4] + 13 = 23 [(3 × 4) + 5] + 23 = 40 [(4 × 5) + 6] + 40 = 66 [(5 × 6) + 7] + 66 = 103 [(6 × 7) + 8] + 103 = 153 Hence option (b) will be the correct choice. 48 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 48) Which one of the following is the odd one out? 15 25 20 10 Explanation: 15, 20, and 25 are divisible by 5, while 10 is not. 49 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 49) 456 : 15 : : 789 : ? 16 24 15 18 50 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 50) Select the option which shares a relationship as that shared by that given pair : (12 20 4) (5 10 5) (13 18 5) (20 15 25) (17 27 5) Explanation: The sum of the numbers is 36 12 + 20 + 4 = 36 13 + 18 + 5 = 36. 51 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 51) Which number is a multiple of both 4 and 6? 20 12 8 18 Explanation: 12 is the least common multiple of 4 and 6. 52 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 52) Find the odd one out: Pen Table Sofa Chair Explanation: Chair, table, and sofa are furniture items, while pen is stationery. 53 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 53) Find the next number in the series: 1, 8, 27, 64, __? 100 81 144 125 Explanation: These are cubes of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 (1³, 2³, 3³, 4³, 5³). 54 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 54) Select the one which is different from the other three? Bangalore Ladakh Chennai Mumbai Explanation: Ladakh is a union territory, Rest are cities 55 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 55) Which of the following is the largest? 0.25 1 0.5 0.75 Explanation: 1 is the largest number among the options. 56 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 56) Which one of the following is the odd one out? Tiger Lion Leopard Cow Explanation: Tiger, Lion, and Leopard are all wild cats, while the cow is a domesticated animal. 57 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 57) Which letter comes next in the series: A, C, E, G, __? K H J I Explanation: The series follows every alternate letter in the alphabet: A, C, E, G, H. 58 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 58) Which of the following numbers is divisible by 3? 130 122 120 125 Explanation: 120 is divisible by 3 as the sum of its digits (1+2+0 = 3) is divisible by 3. 59 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 59) Find the missing number in the given pattern. 2 4 5 6 Explanation: The logic followed in the given pattern is: (62 + 82) – 1 = 100 – 1 = 99 (32 + 52) – 6 = 34 – 6 = 28 (92 + 42) – 5 = 97 – 5 = 92 Hence, the missing number is 4. Hence (4) will be the correct choice. 60 / 80 Category: General Intelligence 60) If 3 is to 9, then 5 is to __? 25 15 10 20 Explanation: The number 9 is the square of 3. Similarly, 5² = 25. 61 / 80 Category: English Grammer 61) Choose the correct sentence: She can sing good. She can sing well. She can sings well. She can sings good. Explanation: “Well” is an adverb modifying the verb “sing.” 62 / 80 Category: English Grammer 62) If I had known, I _____ have helped you. would will had have Explanation: The correct form for the third conditional (past unreal condition) is “would have.” 63 / 80 Category: English Grammer 63) “Few” and “a few” mean the same thing. True False Explanation: “Few” implies a small number, often with a negative connotation, while “a few” means a small number, but usually in a positive or neutral sense. 64 / 80 Category: English Grammer 64) Choose the correct sentence: She is been working here for five years. She has been working here for five years. She was been working here for five years. She have been working here for five years. Explanation: The present perfect continuous tense is formed with “has/have been” + present participle (verb + ing). 65 / 80 Category: English Grammer 65) In the sentence “The cake is too sweet,” “too” is used to mean “very.” True False Explanation: “Too” is used to indicate excessiveness, meaning “very” in this context. 66 / 80 Category: English Grammer 66) The word “quickly” is an adverb. True False Explanation: “Quickly” modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, which makes it an adverb. 67 / 80 Category: English Grammer 67) They _____ their homework yesterday. Select an answerdonedodoingdid Explanation: “Did” is the past tense of “do.” 68 / 80 Category: English Grammer 68) Choose the correct sentence: She don’t know the answer. She doesn’t knows the answer. She don’t knows the answer. She doesn’t know the answer. Explanation: “Doesn’t” is followed by the base verb “know.” 69 / 80 Category: English Grammer 69) She _____ to the market every Sunday. going go gone goes Explanation: The correct verb form is “goes” because it agrees with the singular subject “she.” 70 / 80 Category: English Grammer 70) I have _____ apples in the basket. a few few little many Explanation: “A few” is used with countable nouns like “apples.” 71 / 80 Category: English Grammer 71) We are looking forward _____ your visit. for to with at Explanation: The phrase “look forward to” is always followed by a noun or gerund. 72 / 80 Category: English Grammer 72) The word “quick” is an adverb. False True Explanation: “Quick” is an adjective. The adverb form is “quickly.” 73 / 80 Category: English Grammer 73) I _____ my homework right now. do am doing did does Explanation: The present continuous tense (am doing) is used to describe actions happening at the moment of speaking. 74 / 80 Category: English Grammer 74) The sun _____ in the east. rising rose rise rises Explanation: The verb “rise” is used in the present tense with a singular subject like “sun.” 75 / 80 Category: English Grammer 75) Neither the teacher _____ the students were ready for the exam. or and nor but Explanation: “Nor” is used after “neither” to link two negative parts of the sentence. 76 / 80 Category: English Grammer 76) The sentence “She can to sing” is grammatically correct. True False Explanation: After “can,” the base form of the verb is used, so the sentence should be “She can sing.” 77 / 80 Category: English Grammer 77) Choose the correct sentence: He is going to the store. He going to the store. He are going to the store. He going stores. Explanation: “Is” is the correct auxiliary verb for the singular subject “he.” 78 / 80 Category: English Grammer 78) Choose the correct sentence: I have had dinner when you called. I am having dinner when you called. I had dinner when you called. I was having dinner when you called. Explanation: The past continuous (“was having”) is used to describe an action that was in progress when something else happened. 79 / 80 Category: English Grammer 79) If I _____ you, I would accept the offer. Select an answerambewillwere Explanation: The correct form for a hypothetical situation in the present or future is “were” (subjunctive mood). 80 / 80 Category: English Grammer 80) In the sentence “She is happier than me,” “happier” is a comparative adjective. True False Explanation: “Happier” is the comparative form of the adjective “happy,” used to compare two things. Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Anonymous feedback Send feedback Chose Language: [gtranslate]