Dear Readers, for your better practice at SSC Adda, we provide you a test of 20 questions i.e. Test Of the Day(TOD) which will play a vital role in your practice. In TOD, You'll find all 4 subjects in a single quiz. We wish you Good luck for your SSC CGL exams. We are making all the possible efforts to make your Studies fun and Interactive.
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Q1. Salaries of the judges of the Supreme Court are determined by:
Pay Commission appointed by the President
Law Commission
Parliament
Council of Ministers
Q2. Which one of the following High Courts has the territorial jurisdiction over Andaman and Nicobar Islands?
Andhra Pradesh
Calcutta
Madras
Orissa
Q3. Which of the following articles of Indian Constitution empowers the Governor to issue ordinances during recess of the state legislature?
Article 210
Article 211
Article 213
Article 214
Q4. Procedure for creation of Legislative council in states has been described in which article of the Constitution?
Article 368
Article 69
Article 269
Article 169
Q5. The term ‘state’ has been defined in which of the following articles of Indian Constitution ?
Article 1
Article 8
Article 10
Article 12
Q6. In this question, there is some relationship between the two terms to the left of :: and the same relationship hold between the two terms to its right. Find out this term.
EGIK : FILO :: FHJL : ?
JGMP
GMJP
GJMP
JGPM
Solution:
The first, second, third and fourth letters of the first group are moved one, two, three and four steps forward respectively to obtain the corresponding letters of the second group.
Q7. In this question, choose the group of letters/number which is different from others.
35
49
51
63
Solution:
Each of the numbers except 51, is divisible by 7.
Q8. In this question, choose the group of letters/number which is different from others.
AUjPY
KXiDU
PFeCJ
ZGLhS
Solution:
Clearly, the answer is (d). In all other groups, the smaller letter is the middle one.
Q9. In a certain code language, 15729 is written as AEGBI and 23468 is written as BCDFT, then how will 89254 be written in that language?
TBEDC
TBEDI
TIBED
TEBDG
Q10. Pointing towards a girls in the picture, Sonakshi said. “She is the mother of Nimisha whose father is my son.” How is Sonakshi related to the girl in the picture?
Mother
Aunt
Cousin
None of these
Solution:

Nimisha is the daughter of Sonakshi’s son, and the girl is Nimisha’s mother. So, the girl is Sonakshi’s son’s wife i.e. Sonakshi is the girl’s mother-in-law.
Directions (11-12): In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and click the button corresponding to it.
Q11. To put a spoke in one's wheel
To repair one's cycle
To hinder
To trip a rider
To add an extra wheel
Solution:
put a spoke in somebody's wheel-to spoil someone else's plans and stop them from doing something
Q12. To clip one's wings
To stop one from flying
To trim the leaves
To deprive one of power
To hurt a bird
Solution:
clip someone's wings-to restrain someone; to reduce or put an end to someone's privileges.
Directions (13-15): Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences and click the button corresponding to it.
Q13. An act of travelling from one place to another
Series
Journey
Sequence
Programme
Solution:
Journey-an act of travelling from one place to another.
Q14. The thing no longer in use
Obstacle
Obsolete
Obsidian
Obstruction
Solution:
Obsolete-no longer produced or used; out of date.
Q15. Misappropriation of money
Embezzlement
Robbery
Theft
Fraud
Solution:
Embezzlement=theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
Q16. Because of the budget presented by Yashwant Sinha, the price of sugar increased by 40%. The Verma family reduced its consumption so that expenditure on sugar is up by 12%. If the total consumption of sugar before the rise in price was 50 kg. What is the present consumption of sugar (in kg)?
48 kg
40 kg
36 kg
32 kg
Solution:
E = P × C
Using successive Rule,
Let the c consumption due
12 = 40 + x + 40x/100
-28=7x/5
x = –20%
Thus, consumption decreases by 20%
Present consumption = 50 (0.8) = 40 kg.
Using successive Rule,
Let the c consumption due
12 = 40 + x + 40x/100
-28=7x/5
x = –20%
Thus, consumption decreases by 20%
Present consumption = 50 (0.8) = 40 kg.
Q17. Out of 51,600 candidates who appeared in an examination, 35% failed, while 15% passed with honours. What is the number of candidates who passed the examination, but failed to obtain honours, assuming that no student who has failed can obtain honours?
25,000
30,000
27,309
25,800
Solution:
Failure → 35%
Pass with honours = 15%
Left students = 50%
So, students who passed but din’t get honours = 25,800
Pass with honours = 15%
Left students = 50%
So, students who passed but din’t get honours = 25,800
Q18. If the price of an article rose by 25% every odd year and fell by 20% every even year, what would be the percentage change after 180 years?
10% increase
25% increase
No change
20% decrease
Solution:
Let the original price = Rs. 100
Price after 1st year = Rs. 125
Price after 2nd year = Rs. 100
Hence, after 180 years, there will be no change in the price.
Price after 1st year = Rs. 125
Price after 2nd year = Rs. 100
Hence, after 180 years, there will be no change in the price.
Q19. If the price of the sugar is increased by 20%, one can buy 2 kg less sugar in Rs. 50. What is the quantity of sugar that could be bought before the price hike?
10
8
16
12
Q20. The entry fee in an exhibition was Rs. 10. Later this was reduced by 25%, which increased the sale of tickets by 20%. Find the percentage increase in the number of visitors.
54
57
60
66
Solution:
10 × 100 = 1000, 100 = number of visitors
Now, 7.5 × number of visitors = 1200
Number of visitors = 160
Now, 7.5 × number of visitors = 1200
Number of visitors = 160
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