(Paper) SSC Junior Engineers (JE) Exam - 2016 "held on 1st March 2017" Afternoon Shift (General Intelligence & Reasoning)

https://sscportal.in/sites/default/files/SSC-JE-LOGO.jpeg

(Paper) SSC Junior Engineers (JE) Exam - 2016 "held on 1st March 2017" Afternoon Shift (General Intelligence & Reasoning)

QID : 1101 - Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.

Quarter : Half : : Single : ?

Options:
1) Multiple
2) Double
3) Set
4) Group

Correct Answer: Double

QID : 1102 - Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.

Ball : Sun : : Cigarette : ?

Options:
1) Pipe
2) Smoke
3) White
4) Fire

Correct Answer: Pipe

QID : 1103 - Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.

Allot : A lot : : ?

Options:
1) Already: All ready
2) Sea : See
3) Than : Then
4) Peace : Piece

Correct Answer: Already: All ready

QID : 1104 - Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.

HFDB : GEC : : YWUS : ?

Options:
1) XVT
2) TVX
3) RTVX
4) XVTR

Correct Answer: XVT

QID : 1105 - Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.

Grace : Career : : Sitar : ?

Options:
1) Saris
2) Artist
3) Stair
4) Star

Correct Answer: Artist

download

Click Here To Download PDF

DOWNLOAD SSC J.E. SOLVED Question Papers PDF

DOWNLOAD SSC JUNIOR ENGINEER Exam General Awareness PDF

DOWNLOAD SSC CGL (Tier-1) 2020 SOLVED Question Papers PDF

DOWNLOAD SSC CHSL (10+2) Exam SOLVED Question Papers PDF

Study Material for Junior Engineer (Civil / Electrical / Mechanical Engineering) Examination

Books for SSC Junior Engineers Exam

QID : 1106 - Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.

Destine : Inertia : : Bison : ?

Options:
1) Sonnets
2) Sonar
3) Cosine
4) Brine

Correct Answer: Sonar

QID : 1107 - Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.

99 : 18 : : 77 : ?

Options:
1) 16
2) 20
3) 12
4) 14

Correct Answer: 14

QID : 1108 - Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.

586 : 364 : : 824 : ?

Options:
1) 520
2) 740
3) 442
4) 602

Correct Answer: 602

QID : 1109 - Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.

224 : 112 : : 326 : ?

Options:
1) 189
2) 146
3) 163
4) 176

Correct Answer: 163

QID : 1110 - Select the odd word/letters/number/word pair/number pair from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) Cheek
2) Toe
3) Ear
4) Nostril

Correct Answer: Toe

QID : 1111 - Select the odd word/letters/number/word pair/number pair from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) Socks and Shoes
2) Bow and Tie
3) Vest and Shirt
4) Shirt and Coat

Correct Answer: Bow and Tie

QID : 1112 - Select the odd word/letters/number/word pair/number pair from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) Wood and Chair
2) Cotton and Pillow
3) Cotton and Wool
4) Fur and Pillow

Correct Answer: Wood and Chair

QID : 1113 - Select the odd word/letters/number/word pair/number pair from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) RF
2) AH
3) IM
4) OT

Correct Answer: RF

QID : 1114 - Select the odd word/letters/number/word pair/number pair from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) Busted
2) Blasted
3) Disaster
4) Caste

Correct Answer: Busted

QID : 1115 - Select the odd word/letters/number/word pair/number pair from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) ABB
2) EFF
3) OPP
4) HII

Correct Answer: HII

QID : 1116 - Select the odd word/letters/number/word pair/number pair from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) 428
2) 802
3) 640
4) 537

Correct Answer: 537

QID : 1117 - Select the odd word/letters/number/word pair/number pair from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) 81
2) 72
3) 44
4) 63

Correct Answer: 44

QID : 1118 - Select the odd word/letters/number/word pair/number pair from the given alternatives.

Options:
1) 136, 17
2) 152, 19
3) 160, 20
4) 148, 18

Correct Answer: 148, 18

QID : 1119 - In the given series one word/one term/one number is missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

DDRFTG, CVVBHT, DCEERT, DCFRRT, ?

Options:
1) REDCVT
2) DEEDCR
3) SDDAEW
4) SDERWW

Correct Answer: SDERWW

QID : 1120 - In the given series one word/one term/one number is missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

Super, Erratic, Icebox, Oxen, ?

Options:
1) Lollipop
2) Popcorn
3) Papyrus
4) Envelop

Correct Answer: Envelop

QID : 1121 - In the given series one word/one term/one number is missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

run, anon, clasp, rotted, ?

Options:
1) confuses
2) accolade
3) revamp
4) scoured

Correct Answer: scoured

QID : 1122 - In the given series one word/one term/one number is missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

Y, U, Q, M, ?

Options:
1) J
2) K
3) L
4) I

Correct Answer: I

QID : 1123 - In the given series one word/one term/one number is missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

kpu, jot, ins, hmr, ?

Options:
1) gnq
2) fns
3) fop
4) glq

Correct Answer: glq

QID : 1124 - In the given series one word/one term/one number is missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

XXXXOXO, XXXOXOX, XXOXOXX, XOXOXXX, ?

Options:
1) XOXOXXX
2) XXXXOXO
3) XXXOXOX
4) OXOXXXX

Correct Answer: OXOXXXX

QID : 1125 - In the given series one word/one term/one number is missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

-7, -3, ?, 8, 15

Options:
1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 5

Correct Answer: 2

QID : 1126 - In the given series one word/one term/one number is missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

2, 1.25, ?, -1/4, -1

Options:
1) -1/2
2) 1/2
3) -0.75
4) 0.75

Correct Answer: 1/2

QID : 1127 - In the given series one word/one term/one number is missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

13, ?, 19, 23, 29

Options:
1) 14
2) 15
3) 16
4) 17

Correct Answer: 17

QID : 1128 - If m > l, m < n and n < o, which of the following must be true?

I. l < o
II. n > l

Options:
1) Only I
2) Both I and II
3) Only II
4) Neither I nor II

Correct Answer: Both I and II

QID : 1129 - The weights of five boxes are 20, 30, 40, 70 & 90 kilograms. Which of the following cannot be the total weight, in kilograms, of any combination of these boxes?

Options:
1) 180
2) 190
3) 200
4) 170

Correct Answer: 170

QID : 1130 - If the letters E, D, X, S, P & O are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 respectively. Select that combination of numbers so that letters arranged accordingly, form a meaningful word.

Options:
1) 3532143
2) 1356412
3) 6121341
4) 4321242

Correct Answer: 1356412

QID : 1131 - If DISCERNS is coded as WRHXVIMH, then how will AGO be coded as?

Options:
1) TGB
2) BGT
3) DFG
4) ZTL

Correct Answer: ZTL

QID : 1132 - In a certain code language, 639 means 'wood is hard', 657 means 'fur is soft', 135 means 'hard or soft'. Find the code for 'or'.

Options:
1) 4
2) 1
3) 6
4) 3

Correct Answer: 1

QID : 1133 - In a certain code language, '+' represents 'x', '-' represents '+', 'x' represents '÷' and '÷' represents '-'. Find out the answer to the following question.

0.0625 + 800 - 234 x 6 = ?

Options:
1) 11
2) 89
3) 1.25
4) 66

Correct Answer: 89

QID : 1134 - If A @ B means A is father of B, A # B means A is brother of B and A ! B means A is son of B, then what does L # M @ N ! O mean?

Options:
1) M is husband of O
2) N is uncle of L
3) L is brother of O
4) L is father of O

Correct Answer: M is husband of O

QID : 1135 - If 62#51 = 0, 82#54 = 5 then find the value of 72#66 = ?

Options:
1) 7
2) 10
3) 12
4) 5

Correct Answer: 5

QID : 1136 - Which of the following words follows the trend of the given list?

Visual, Avarice, Savour, Salvage, Saliva, ?

Options:
1) Drive
2) Reweave
3) Eleven
4) Envelop

Correct Answer: Reweave

QID : 1137 - Which of the following terms follow the trend of the given list?

FEEFEE, EFEEFE, EEFEEF, ?

Options:
1) FFEEFF
2) EFEFEEF
3) FEEFEE
4) FEFFEE

Correct Answer: FEEFEE

QID : 1138 - A postman cycles 4 km West, then turns South and cycles 7 km, then turns East and cycles 4 km, then turns to his left and cycles 10 km. Where is he now with reference to his starting position?

Options:
1) 17 km North from the starting position
2) 3 km North from the starting position
3) 3 km South from the starting position
4) 17 km South from the starting position

Correct Answer: 3 km North from the starting position

QID : 1139 - Two persons A and B start from the same point. A walks 4 m North, then turns to his right and walks 3 m. At the same time, B has walked 9 m East , then he turned to his left and walked 4 m. Where is B now with respect to the position of A?

Options:
1) B is 6 m to the East of A
2) B is 12 m to the East of A
3) B is 6 m to the West of A
4) B is 12 m to the West of A

Correct Answer: B is 6 m to the East of A

QID : 1140 - In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.

Statement 1 : Some villagers are poor.
Statement 2 : All poor are nice people.

Conclusion I: Some nice people are villagers.
Conclusion II: No villagers are nice people.

Options:
1) Only conclusion I follows
2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Either I nor II follows
4) Neither I nor II follows

Correct Answer: Only conclusion I follows

QID : 1141 - In the question a statement is given, followed by two arguments, I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given arguments, if any, is a strong argument.

Statement : Should local train tickets be subsidized?

Argument I : No, In an environment where locals trains are overcrowded, subsidy will worsen the situation.
Argument II : Yes, Local trains reduce number of vehicles on the road, thus reducing pollution, reduce costs and travel time.

Options:
1) if neither argument I nor II is strong
2) if only argument II is strong.
3) if only argument I is strong.
4) If both argument I and II are strong

Correct Answer: If both argument I and II are strong

QID : 1142 -



Options:
1)

2)

3)

4)

Correct Answer: 1

QID : 1143 -



Options:
1)

2)

3)

4)

Correct Answer: 2

QID : 1144 - Which of the following diagrams represent the relationship between Chinese, Indians and Asians ?

Options:
1)

2)

3)

4)

Correct Answer: 2

QID : 1145 -



Options:
1) O, U And P
2) R, S and U
3) O, S and U
4) Q, P and T

Correct Answer: O, S and U

QID : 1146 -



Options:
1)

2)

3)

4)

Correct Answer: 3

QID : 1147 -



Options:
1)

2)

3)

4)

Correct Answer: 1

QID : 1148 -



Options:
1)

2)

3)

4)

Correct Answer: 3

QID : 1149 -



Options:
1)

2)

3)

4)

Correct Answer: 4

QID : 1150 -



Options:
1) 23,95,14,20,79
2) 40,31,41,68,01
3) 11,41,44,85,22
4) 21,40,04,69,01

Correct Answer: 40,31,41,68,01

download

Click Here To Download PDF

DOWNLOAD SSC J.E. SOLVED Question Papers PDF

DOWNLOAD SSC JUNIOR ENGINEER Exam General Awareness PDF

DOWNLOAD SSC CGL (Tier-1) 2020 SOLVED Question Papers PDF

DOWNLOAD SSC CHSL (10+2) Exam SOLVED Question Papers PDF

Study Material for Junior Engineer (Civil / Electrical / Mechanical Engineering) Examination

Books for SSC Junior Engineers Exam

<< Go Back to Main Page