SSC FCI Grade II Exam (Paper I): Solved Question Paper
SSC FCI EXAM ASSISTANT GRADE II EXAM
PAPER – I
GENERAL ENGLISH
Directions (1-5) : In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is your answer. If a sentence is free from errors, then your answer is (4) i.e. No error.
1. You have been doing (1)-Answer/your homework (2)/regularly? (3)/ No error (4)-
2. The same procedure (1)/ also should (2)-Answer/ for the final assessment (3)/ No error (4)
3. I must find out (1)/ some means to balance (2)-Answer/ my budget (3)/ No error (4)
4. Thank you, (1)/ I am fine (2)/ completely. (3)-Answer/ No error (4)
5. He asked me (1)/ When could I finish (2)-Answer/ the work. (3)/ No error (4)
Directions (6-10) : In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate words. Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four as your answer.
6. He slipped _____________the train
1) off
2) from-Answer
3) of
4) through
7. How did these things come _________?
1) about-Answer
2) into
3) at
4) down
8. The cricket was lazy __________ the ant was busy
1) yet
2) and
3) but-Answer
4) so
9. Nadira ____________ little difficulty in finding a job after her graduation
1) feigned
2) faced-Answer
3) managed
4) suffered
10. The children suddenly stopped _________ when they saw Grandapa coming in
1) angue
2) argued
3) arguing-Answer
4) to argue
Directions (11-15) : In the following questions out of the four alternative, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
11. Regard-Answer
1) respect
2) liking
3) love
4) suspicion
12. Swap
1) snap
2) exchange-Answer
3) break
4) exclude
13. Prudent
1) wise-Answer
2) cunning
3) frank
4) severe
14. Gentus
1) a generous person
2) a foreigner
3) a person with uncommon intellect-Answer
4) an athlete
15. Culmination
1) conclusion
2) climax-Answer
3) abyss
4) cultivation
Directions (16-20) : In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
16. Evident
1) suspected
2) disagreed
3) doubtful-Answer
4) unimportant
17. Adamant
1) yielding-Answer
2) permissive
3) liberal
4) tolerant
18. Professional
1) novice
2) amateur-Answer
3) dabbler
4) apprentice
19. Callous
1) persuasive
2) caring
3) gentle
4) sensitive-Answer
20. Incredible
1) credulous
2) probable
3) possible-Answer
4) creditable
Directions (21-25) : In the following questions, four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase
21. A little gush of gratitude
1) gradual recovery
2) friendly feeling-Answer
3) excessive labour
4) excessive enthusiasm
22. To lose ground
1) to become less powerful-Answer
2) to become less popular
3) to lose foundation
4) to be without a leader
23. To make both ends meet
1) to buy costly articles
2) to live a luxurious life
3) to live within one’s income-Answer
4) to please all people
24. To fall back on
1) to oppose something important
2) to suffer an injury on the back in an accident
3) to fall to do something important in time
4) to seek support out of necessity-Answer
25. To make one’s blood boil
1) to make somebody furious-Answer
2) to develop fever
3) to get excited
4) to make someone nervous
Directions (26-30) : In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (1) (2) and which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (4)
26. Officials were asked to examine the likelihood of providing banking facilities in the area
1) probability
2) possibility
3) profit-Answer
4) no improvement
27. The shortage of fuel has obstacle interstate transportation
1) facilitated
2) hampered-Answer
3) burdened
4) no improvement
28. Being a rainy day, we had to abandon the match
1) Having been a rainy day
2) It being a rainy day-Answer
3) It been a rainy day
4) no improvement
29. Rahul gave me an old scissor
1) An old scissor
2) A pair of old scissors-Answer
3) A Pair of old scissor
4) No improvement
30. The teacher was angry with Paul as he had not done the homework
1) At
2) On
3) From
4) No improvement-Answer
Directions (31-35) : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence
31. The process of deciding the nature of a disease by examination
1) Test
2) Perusal
3) Diagnosis-Answer
4) Operation
32. That which cannot be easily read
1) Illegible-Answer
2) Incomprehensible
3) Unreadable
4) Unintelligible
33. One who finds nothing good in anything
1) Critic-Answer
2) Satirist
3) Cynic
4) Slanderer
34. A person who pretends to be what he is not
1) Explorer
2) Prompter
3) Imposter-Answer
4) Diviner
35. In a threatening manner
1) Ominously
2) Springhtly
3) Ghastly-Answer
4) Terribly
Directions (36-40) : In the following questions, there are four different words out of which one is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word
36. 1) correspondant
2) corraspondent
3) corraspondant
4) correspondent-Answer
37. 1) decett-Answer
2) deceipt
3) decept
4) deciept
38. 1) psuedonm
2) pseudonym-Answer
3) pseudonym
4) pseudonym
39. 1) jellousey
2) jealousy-Answer
3) jelousey
4) jealousey
40. 1) mischevious
2) mischievous
3) mischievous-Answer
4) mischiviuos
Directions (41-50) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.
Broadly speaking letters may be said to 41 into two classes, the formal and 42. Formal letters 43 of official or business matters and are 44 to an employer, officials of a department or institutions. Letters to the 45 of a newspaper also belong to this class. In fact, all 46 using formal pattern is of this category. The 47 has to be precisely stated. It must be 48 in style and quite 49. No 50 element has any place in it.
41. 1) fall-Answer
2) rise
3) escape
4) describe
42. 1) affectionate
2) personal-Answer
3) foreign
4) official
43. 1) deal
2) contain
3) apprise-Answer
4) consist
44. 1) respected
2) addressed-Answer
3) prayed
4) typed
45. 1) publisher
2) salesman
3) editor-Answer
4) printer
46. 1) correspondence-Answer
2) writing
3) columns
4) articles
47. 1) objection
2) criticism
3) essay-Answer
4) language
48. 1) lucid-Answer
2) high
3) florid
4) descriptive
49. 1) critical
2) creative
3) subjective
4) objective-Answer
50. 1) divisive
2) wicked
3) personal
4) unitidy-Answer
General Intelligence
Directions (51-59) : In each of the following questions, select the related word/letters/number form the given alternatives.
51. ABZ : BDX : : CFV : ?
1) HIT
2) DHI
3) DHO
4) DHT-Answer
52. BCDE : VWXY :: FGHI : ?
1) JKLM
2) KLIJ
3) NOPQ
4) RSTU-Answer
53. tide : edit :: spit : ?
1) tpis
2) tips-Answer
3) tsip
4) tpsi
54. 72 : 40 :: ? : 30
1) 64
2) 54
3) 66-Answer
4) 48
55. 6 : 12 :: 20 : ?
1) 50
2) 30-Answer
3) 42
4) 38
56. 5 : 135 :: 7 : ?
1) 353-Answer
2) 245
3) 273
4) 293
57. Poet : Imagination : : Historian : ?
1) Statistics
2) Commerce
3) Facts-Answer
4) Science
58. Gifted : Intelligent : : Creative : ?
1) Artistic
2) Scientific
3) Productive-Answer
4) Repetitive
59. Triangle : Hexagon : : ?
1) Cone : Sphere
2) Rectangle : Octagon-Answer
3) Pentagon : Heptagon
4) Angle : wuadrilateral
Directions (60-65) : In each of the following questions, select the one which is different from the other responses.
60. 1) 275
2) 324-Answer
3) 325
4) 381
61. 1) 2016
2) 3006
3) 3016
4) 3303-Answer
62. 1) 31-64-Answer
2) 26-48
3) 43-65
4) 34-56
63. 1) NML
2) QPO
3) HGE-Answer
4) XWV
64. 1) ABBC
2) HIIJ
3) PQQR
4) WYYZ-Answer
65. 1) MDPS
2) CNGH
3) FJILQ
4) OAUE-Answer
66. 1) Watch
2) Clock-Answer
3) Bangle
4) Bracelet
67. 1) Brotherhood-Answer
2) Babyhood
3) Adulthood
4) Childhood
68. 1) Pen – Ink-Answer
2) Pot – Water
3) Bottle – Tonic
4) Cylinder – Air
Directions (69-70) : In each of the following questions, which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the following words in ascending order ?
69. 1) Mother
2) Infant-Answer
3) Milk
4) Crying
5) Smiling
(1) 1, 5, 2, 4, 3
(2) 2, 4, 1, 3, 5
(3) 2, 5, 1, 3, 4
(4) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4
70. 1) Salary-Answer
2) Child
3) Employment
4) School
5) College
(1) 2, 4, 5, 3, 1
(2) 3, 4, 1, 5, 2
(3) 4, 2, 1, 3, 5
(4) 5, 4, 1, 2, 3
71. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letters series shall complete it?
_ sr _ tr _ srs _ r _ srst _
1) tissrr
2) tsrtsr
3) strtrs
4) tsttir-Answer
72. Which of the following words will come fourth if arranged according to the English Dictionary
1) Elect
2) Electric-Answer
3) Elector
4) Elastic
Directions (73-76) : In each of the following questions choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
73. 206, 221, 251, 296, 356, ?
1) 416
2) 426
3) 431-Answer
4) 430
74. 5, 17, 37, 65, ?, 145
1) 95
2) 97
3) 99
4) 101-Answer
75. KEC, LFD, MGE, NHF, ?
1) OIF
2) OIG
3) PHG-Answer
4) NIG
76. ABCD, GHJI, MNPO,?
1) RSQP
2) STRQ
3) RSUT
4) STVU-Answer
77. Kusuma is the wife of Ravi. Govind and Prabhu are brothers. Govind is the brother of Ravi. Prabhu is Kusuma’s
1) Cousin
2) Brother
3) Brother-in-law-Answer
4) Uncle
78. 20 years ago, Antony’s age was 1/2 of what his age now is. What is his age now?
1) 20 years
2) 40 years-Answer
3) 35 years
4) 30 years
79. Find the wrong number in the given number series 3, 9, 27, 81, 243, 730
1) 27
2) 81
3) 243
4) 730-Answer
80. If in a certain code language INSTITUTION is coded as NOITUTITSNI, then how will PERFECTION be coded in that code language?
1) NOITEERPFC
2) NOITCEEREP-Answer
3) NOITCFERPE
4) NOTICEFRPE
81. If L denotes x, M denotes ÷, P denotes + and Q denotes -, then find the value of
16 P 25 M 8 Q 6 M 2 L 3 = ?
1) 6
2) 8
3) 10-Answer
4) 12
82. Some equation are solved on the basis of a certain system. Find out the correct answer for the unsolved equation on that basis
If 8 + 8 = 72, 5 + 5 = 30 and 7 + 7 = 56, what is 6 + 6 = ?
1) 40
2) 42-Answer
3) 30
4) 36
83. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs and to balance the given equation
1) *, <, ÷
2) *, >, ÷-Answer
3) ÷, >, *
4) *, >, +
84. From the following alternatives, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word CORRSPONDENT
1) SPEED
2) ORDER
3) SPOON
4) ARREST-Answer
85. From the following alternatives, select the word which can be formed using the letters of the given word CONTROVERSY
1) RIVER
2) STORY
3) OTHER
4) YOURS
86. If B-2, A-1, M-3, R = 5, E = 6, O = 7, the sum of the letters of which of the following words will give the highest number?
1) BORE
2) ROOM-Answer
3) MORE
4) RARE
Directions (87-88) : In each of the following questions, find the missing number from the given responses.
87. 4 8 10 320
2 ? 3 180
9 6 4 216
1) 22
2) 30-Answer
3) 28
4) 20
88. 18 11 19
12 13 16
36 4 ?
1) 36
2) 9-Answer
3) 35
4) 7
89. Lalit is elder than Prakash and Kishore, Mukesh is elder than Rakesh but not as old as Lalit. Prakash is younger than Rakesh but is not the youngest. Who is the eldest?
1) Lalit-Answer
2) Mukesh
3) Rakesh
4) Kishore
90. John’s house is 100 meter north of his uncle office. His uncle’s house is located 200 meters west of his (uncle’s) office. Kabir is the friend of John and he stays 100 meters east of John’s house. The office of Kabir is located 100 meters south of his house. Then how far is his uncle’s house from Kabir’s office?
1) West -Answer
2) East-Answer
3) South
4) North
92. A house faces north. A man coming out of his house walked turned left and walked 25 meters. He then turned right and walked 5 meters and again turned right an walked 25 meters. How far is he from his house?
1) 15 meters-Answer
2) 55 meters
3) 60 meters
4) 65 meters
Directions (93-94) : In each of the following questions, one or two statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements.
93. Statements : A from with flowers looks beautiful
Conclusions : I. Flowers are grown for decoration of rooms
II. Room without flowers looks ugly
1) Only conclusion I follows
2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Both conclusion I and II follow
4) Neither conclusions I nor conclusion II follows-Answer
94. Statements : All students are boys No boy is dull
Conclusions : I. There are no girls in the class
II. No student is dull
1) Only conclusion I follows
2) Only conclusion II follows-Answer
3) Both conclusion I and II follow
4) Neither conclusions I nor conclusion II follows
95. A piece of paper is folder and cut as shown below in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear when opened-Answer-1
96. Which of the answer figure exactly the mirror image given figure, when the n held on the line AB?-Answer-3
97. Which answer figure complete the pattern question figure?-Answer3
98. Select the answer figure in which the question figure is hidden/embedded-Answer-4
99. Which one of the following diagrams best depicts the relationship among Tiger, Lions and Animals?-Answer-3
100. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternative. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g. ‘H’ can be represented by 14, 20, 42, etc. and ‘D’ can be represented by 59, 65, 86, etc. Identify the set for the word NAIL.
1) 57, 87, 01, 43
2) 59, 58, 10, 12
3) 89, 57, 04, 41
4) 95, 87, 32, 21-Answer
GENERAL AWARENESS
101. The preamble to our constitution makes no mention of
1) Justice
2) Fraternity
3) Equality of status
4) Adult franchise-Answer
102. Which one of the following is the popularity elected house of the Indian Parliament ?
1) Rajya Sabha
2) Lok Sabha-Answer
3) Lok Sabha as well as Rajya Sabha
4) None of the above
103. Which part of the constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy?
1) Part-III
2) Part-IV-Answer
3) Part-I
4) Part-II
104. Gandhiji was influenced by the writing of
1) Karl Marx
2) Thomas Hobbes
3) Charles Darwin
4) Leo Tolstoy-Answer
105. The methods of democrate socialism are
1) Revolution
2) General strike
3) Sabotage
4) Persuasion and propaganda-Answer
106. The number of oil refineries working in the State of Assam is
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) Four-Answer
107. Per capita income is equal to National income
1) ___________ Total population of the country-Answer
2) National income + Population
3) National income – population
4) National income * population
108. Who appoints the Finance Commission ?
1) Finance Minister
2) Prime Minister
3) Speaker of the Lok Sabha
4) President-Answer
109. The Annpurna Scheme v implemented in the year
1) 1998
2) 1996
3) 1999
4) 2000-Answer
110. A favourable balance of of a country implies that
1) Imports are greater than exports
2) Exports are greater than imports-Answer
3) Both imports an exports are equal
4) Rising imports falling exports
111. Major iron and steel industry are located in the platear
1) Deccan
2) Malwa
3) Telangana
4) Chota Nagpur-Answer
112. The talles and thickest ty grass is
1) Alfalfa
2) Fodder
3) Bamboo-Answer
4) Lichens
113. Which of the following has its source outside In
1) Brahmaputra-Answer
2) Beas
3) Ravi
4) Jhclum
114. Majuli, the largest river land in the world, lies in the state of
1) Arunachal Pradesh
2) Assam-Answer
3) Tripura
4) Mizoram
115. Desertification can be checked by
1) Plugging gulties
2) Checking over grazing-Answer
3) Contour ploughing
4) Forming shelter belts
116. Worship of Mother Goddess was associated with
1) Aryan Civilization
2) Mediterranean Civilization
3) Indus Valley Civilization-Answer
4) Later Vedic Civilization
117. Alexander and Porus fought a battle at
1) Hydaspes-Answer
2) Jhelum
3) Panipat
4) Tarain
118. The Battle of Haldighati was fought between
1) Akbar and Rana Sangram Singh
2) Akbar and Medini Rai
3) Akbar and Rana Pratap Singh-Answer
4) Akbar and Uday Singh
119. The famous Peacock Throne of Shah Jahan was taken away in 1739 by
1) Afghan Invader Ahmed Shah Abdali
2) Persian Invader Nadir Shah-Answer
3) Mongol Invader Chengiz Khan
4) British East India Company
120. Identify the Buddhist Literature from the following :
1) Tripitakas-Answer
2) Upanishads
3) Angas
4) Aranyakas
121. The process of preventing the birds from flying is called
1) Brailing-Answer
2) Debeaking
3) Dubbing
4) Pecking
122. The Vikram Sarabhi Space Centre is located at
1) Sriharikota
2) Trivandrum-Answer
3) Tombay
4) Bangalore
123. The time period of a seconds pendulum is
1) 1 second
2) 2 second-Answer
3) 0.5 second
4) 1.5 second
124. Lakes freeze in cold countries in winter, leaving the water underneath at
1) 00 C
2) 00 F
3) 40 C-Answer
4) 40 F
125. Which one of the following determines the sharpness of image in a camera?
1) The aperture-Answer
2) The exposure time
3) The focal length of the lens
4) Size of the camera
126. Stainless steel is an alloy of
1) Chromium and carbon-Answer
2) Chromium, carbon and iron
3) Chromium and iron
4) Carbon and iron
127. Veins seen in the leaves, serve the function of
1) Photosynthesis
2) Transpiration-Answer
3) Storage
4) Conduction
128. The edible part of cabbage is
1) Fruit
2) Condensed flower
3) Vegetative bud-Answer
4) Inflorescence
129. Which of the following processes are associated with plants during dark period?
1) Photosynthesis and respiration
2) Respiration and transpiration
3) Transpiration and conduction
4) Conduction and respiration-Answer
130. In MRI machine, which one of the following is used?
1) Sound wave
2) ‘X’-ray
3) Ultra-sound wave
4) Magnetic wave-Answer
131. For a person having hypermetropia, the near point is
1) Greater than 25 cm
2) Greater than 50 cm
3) Less than 25 cm
4) Infinity-Answer
132. Amount of water vapour in the atmosphere is measured in terms of
1) Humidity-Answer
2) Droplets
3) Smog
4) All of the above
133. For generation of biogas, the materials commonly used are
1) Animal wastes-Answer
2) Crop residues
3) Aquatic plants
4) Forest residues
134. The symbols used in an assembly language are
1) Codes
2) Mnemonics-Answer
3) Assembler
4) Macine codes
135. The NOSHADE’ attributed in HTML
1) Defines the thickness of the line
2) Displays the lines in red
3) Displays the line in dark grey -Answer
4) Displays the example in red
136. Who invented vaccination ?
1) James Simpson
2) Edward Jenner-Answer
3) Alexander Fleming
4) Christian Barnard
137. Raw materials used for the manufacture of glass are
1) Sand, soda, limestone
2) Sand, charcoal, soda
3) Limestone, charcoal, sulphur
4) Sand, sulphur, soda-Answer
138. Goiter is caused by the deficiency of
1) Iodine-Answer
2) Chlorine
3) Sodium
4) Calcium
139. Which of the following is used in welding broken pieces of iron rails and machine parts?
1) Aluminum sulphate
2) Solder
3) Aluminum powder-Answer
4) None of the above
140. The total number of biosphere reserves present in India are
1) Eleven
2) Ten
3) Fifteen-Answer
4) Twelve
141. The BOD values of water indicate the
1) Amount of organic debris-Answer
2) Amount of oxygen used for biochemical oxidation
3) Amount of oxygen used for biochemical reduction
4) Amount of ozone used for biochemical oxidation
142. According to the census data released in July 2011, the fall in child sex ratio in rural areas as compared to urban areas is
1) Five times
2) Four times-Answer
3) Three times
4) Two times
143. The objective of ‘Jawahar Rojgar Yojna’ is to
1) Provide employment to youth in rural areas
2) Create employment opportunities for unemployed persons
3) Strengthen the rural economic and social structure
4) All of the above-Answer
144. Tummalapalle, where huge reserves of uranium have been found as announced by the Atomic Energy Commission in July, 2011, lies in the state of
1) Jharkhand
2) Andhra Pradesh-Answer
3) Tamil Nadu
4) Gujarat
145. Surat is situated on the banks of the river
1) Tapti-Answer
2) Mahanadi
3) Bhima
4) Godavari
146. The most densely populated State in India is
1) Uttar Pradesh
2) Bihar-Answer
3) West Bengal
4) Haryana
147. The formula 1 Indian Grand Prix was held on October 30, 2011 at
1) Delhi proper
2) Greater Noida-Answer
3) Gurgaon
4) Hyderabad
148. Out of which of the following States is Nautanki, a folk dance?
1) Haryana
2) Uttar Pradesh-Answer
3) Rajastan
4) Gujarat
149. Guru Gopinath was an exponent of
1) Kathak
2) Kathakali-Answer
3) Kuchipudi
4) Bharatnatyam
150. The Noble Prize for Physics for the year 2011 has been awarded to
1) Saul Perimutter, Brian P. Schmidt and Adam G. Riess-Answer
2) Bruce A. Beutler, Jules A. Hoffmann and Ralph M. Steinman
3) Christopher A. Sims and Thomas J. Sargent
4) Dan Schechtman