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    1. (C) Punchline of panasonic is 'ideas for life'.In the same way punchline of LG is 'lifeis good'.

    2. (D) IDBI is a bank and Bharti AXA is an in-surance company.

    3. (B) BSE is stock exchange of India andNASDAQ is of U.S.A.

    4. (D) 1 2 41 2 + 4 = 6Similarly,5 2 45 2 + 4 = 14

    5. (D) The first two digits divided by the thirdgives the resultant mentioned on theright164 = 4Similarly,

    842 = 42

    6. (A) Child is related to father in the same waybook is related to author.

    7. (C) Malaria is spread by mosquito. In thesame way Plague is spread by rat.

    8. (C) 83 = 8 3 = (5)2 = 25Similarly,29 = 9 2 = (7)2 = 49

    9. (C) Except lucknow, all cities are situated atthe bank of Ganga.

    10. (A) Except pin all are cutting tools or instru-ments.

    11. (C) 24 2 2 = 4632 2 2 = 6230 2 2 = 58 5638 2 2 = 74

    12. (C) Shuttle cock is used in badminton whileothers are name of games.

    13.(D) SANDALWOOD oil is not used for cookingpurpose.

    14. (D) Except gold all are allotropes of carbon.15. (C) option (C) has no vowel.16. (C) Option (C) is different.17. (C)18. (B) 30 68 130 222 350 520 738

    38 62 92 128 170 218

    24 30 36 42 486 6 6 6

    19. (C) 2483 = 2 + 4 + 8 + 3 = 171754 = 1 + 7 + 5 + 4 = 176236 = 6 + 2 + 3 + 6 = 17But 2439 = 2 + 4 + 3 + 9 = 18

    20. (B) Abhinav's Rank from starting39 17 = 23rd Ayush is 7 rank ahead of Abhinav Ayush Rank from starting = 23 7 = 16th

    21. (C) CHARTER22. (D) Cannot be determined

    23. (B) 8 + 10 = 182 = 9

    7 + 7 = 142 = 7

    5 + 5 = 102 = 524. (D) 4A3M2L4D2M6

    4 + 3 2 < 4 2 610 < 12

    25. (D) Given set : (12, 18, 24)12 2 = 24 6 = 18Similarly,(8, 10, 16)8 2 = 16 6 = 10

    26. (B) 16 4 + 5 = 9 1 4 + 5 = 9 9 = 927. (D) 36 6 + 3 5 3 = 7

    Changing the signs as per the giveninstruction.36 6 3 + 5 3 = 7436 2 + 5 3 = 7477 3 = 7474 = 74

    28. (A) Satish Raghu7th 7thR S15th 7thR = 21 7 + 1= 15th

    29. (B) In leap year there are 366 days

    = 366 2527 7 = 2 days extraSunday 2day = Friday

    30. (A)31. (D) a c b/b d c/c e d/d f e/e g f32. (C) Let the age of Rahul = x

    H J R2 6 3x x x

    SSC MOCK TEST -118 (SOLUTION)

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    2x + 6 = 5x [According to Question]3x = 6x = 2

    33. (D)34. (A)35. (D) E

    100mD

    A 400m B

    400cm

    C400m

    36. (D) Cold drink also means juice etc which arenot fast food.

    37. (D) 12 triangles38. (B) AB'BA

    A A' B B'/ B' A A' B'/ B B' A A'39. (*) 40. (C)41. (C)

    42. (A) 43. (A)44. (B)

    1024, 1134, 1244, 1354, 1464+110 +110 +110 +110

    45. (B)

    Father Mohan

    Ravi Rohit

    LaxmiAun

    t(+)

    (+)

    (+)

    () (+)+

    (+)

    46. (B) Police = 16 + 15 + 12 + 9 + 3 + 5 = 6047. (A) The following words belong to legumes.48. (C) STATION49. (D) 14 + 15 = 29 + 0

    16 + 17 = 33 + 018 + 19 = 37 + 0

    50. (A) EAST 00, 12, 76, 5851. (B) Hence, number of those who read both the

    papers. 175 = 40 + 50 + 100 xx = 15.

    52. (D) 1001 25 = 250251001 67 = 67067 etc 1001 is the largest number whichdivides the number of the type 25025.

    53. (C) Quantity of pizza he ate during the week 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 4 8 16 32 64 128 Percentage of pizza he ate

    = 127 100128 = 99.22%

    54. (A) According to remainder theorem6(8 1) 7

    8 8

    1 78 8and this will have remainder 0.

    55. (A) Ratio of sum of Daughters and Nephews= 3 : 1

    Ratio of their shares 3 3 : 7 7 : 1 5 9 : 49 : 5 = 63

    200 200 1800 12600

    So, each Daughter got = 18003 = ` 60056. (B) L.C.M. of 4, 5, 6, 7 = 420

    Let, the multiple of 13 is 420x + 2 Required number = 420x + 3

    = 420 9 + 3= 3783

    57. (C) 228 10 3 (5 3) = 5 3

    21 1 1

    2 37 4 3 (2 3)

    = 2 3 Required ans = 5 3 2 3 = 3

    58. (A) Ratio of ages = 2 : 1Average = 2 12

    = 281 5 42 So, daughter's age = 1 28 28 years

    59. (C)37A ,

    39B ,

    41C ,

    43D ,

    45E

    So, A E = 37 45 = 166560. (*) [Read the question given is Eglish]

    Investment of A = 50,000 12Investment of B = 60,000 (12 x)

    50,000 12 2060,000 (12 ) 18x

    180 = 240 20x x = 3

    61. (A) Expenditure : Saving = Income30 20 = 50 12 10%

    33.60 5533.60 = 55= 21.40

    % indorsement = 1.4 10020 = 7%

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    62. (B) Ratio of milk and water = 3 : 1Ratio become 1 : 1 = 3 : 3 = 6

    Required % = 2 1100 33 %6 3

    63. (A)120

    6 85A B A+B+C20 24 15 C empty = 11 8 = 3So, C will completely empty the tank in

    = 1203 = 40 min Capacity of tank = 40 3 = 120 Gallon.

    64. (D)

    A+B = 30 days

    130 units

    Work done in 16 days = 16 unitsremaining work = 14 units

    one day work of B = 14 128 2

    Required time = 301/2 = 60 days

    65. (C) Let speed on level terrain is vthen, 111 188 710v v v = 47check by option.

    66. (D) Let length of 1st train = 2x mlength of 2nd train = x mRelative speed = 48 + 42 = 90 km/hr

    = 590 18 m/s= 25m/s

    Length of both trains = 25 12 = 300m 3x = 300 x = 100m length of Ist train = 200Length of train + Length of platform

    = 45 48 518 = 600mLength of platform = 600 200 = 400 m

    67. (B) Speed of boat = uSpeed of stream = vAgainst the current speed of boat = u valong the current speed of boat = u + v

    21u v ...(i)1 60 610u v ....(ii)

    (i) + (ii)2u = 8u = 4 km/hrRequired time = 54 hr = 1hr 15 min

    68. (A) CP = x125 115 110100 100 100x = 1265

    x = 80069. (A) CP 112 110100 100 = 616

    CP = 500

    70. (D) P 9 742 100 = 31.50

    P 1 72 100 = 31.50P = 900

    71. (A) According to question y ?100 100x y

    ? = x72. (C) Required value

    = 25000 80 80 80100 100 100 = ` 12800

    73. (D) Cash price, CP = ` 39000Cash down payment ; DP = ` 17000Balance due, after 1st installmentBD = ` 22000P = value of installment = ` 4800n = number of installment = 5

    So, 1 1200nR BD =

    ( 1)1 2400n R nP

    5 41 22000 11200 2400R R 5 4800

    = R = 38.71%74. (A) Ratio of speed

    A : B5 : 3

    According to question,they reach distination at same time

    5x = 3

    60x

    3x = 5x 300 2x = 300 x = 150 mtr

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    75. (A) 5 : 25

    30 : 211

    150 2275 = 2

    25 = 12.5

    76. (C) 140 702BAD

    So, by cyclic quadrilateral property= 70BAD DCP

    77. (B) Let water flow at x m/hrthen volume of water flowed = volumeof water in cistern5 x 100

    60 10045 = 225 162 100

    20

    x = 5400 m/hr78. (A) Volume of pipe

    = 722 [1.2)2 (1)2] 350

    = 722 [1.44 1] 350

    = 722 (.44) 350

    = 484 cm3Weight= 484 11

    = 5324 gm= 5.324 kg

    79. (D) n volume of bottle = volume ofhemispherical vessel

    2 32(3) 6 (18)3n n = 72.

    80. (C) Volume of cylinder = 2r hgiven = 2 24 1305 2r h r h

    24 1 305 2 r h

    2 100r h cc81. (D) Area of quadrilateral, = Area of PRS +

    Area of PQR= 1 12 2PR AP PR PB

    = 1 (AP PB)2 PR

    = 1 12 2AD AB Area of Rectangle ABCD

    = 1 162 = 8 cm2

    82. (A) Read tan24 as cos24cos24 + cos5 cos5 cos24 + cos300

    = cos300 = cos (360-60) = cos 60 = 1283. (A) tan9 + tan81 (tan27 + tan63)

    sin9 sin81 sin27 sin63cos9 cos81 cos27 cos63

    sin9cos81 cos9sin81cos9cos81

    sin27cos63 cos27sin63cos27cos63

    sin(81 9)cos9.cos81 sin(27 63)cos27.cos63

    {sin (x + y) = sinx cosy + cosx + siny}

    sin90 sin90cos9 cos81 cos27 cos63

    1 1cos9 sin9 cos27 sin27

    2 2sin18 sin54

    sin54 sin182 sin18 cos36

    2cos36 sin182 2sin18 cos36

    4

    84. (B) 10tan tan 3 tan 33 3 3

    9tan tan 2 tan 14 4 4

    1tan tan tan6 6 6 3

    Clearly, 13,1, 3 are in GP

    85. (A) B

    E

    CA30

    MD602

    2

    N

    50

    3

    3

    1

    100

    II

    (given)

    BC = ?BC = 3 1 50 = 50 3 1

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    86. (B) TU is one third of AC and Length of AC= 22 26 = 40 = 102

    TU has length = 3102

    87. (B) x + y = 90 and y + z = 90 x = z

    88. (D) Consider A and B be the point ofintersection of smaller circle withcircles of centres C1 and C2 respectively.We get

    C1 C2B AOC1A = 7 cm, AC2 = 3 cmC1B = 3 cmSimilarly,

    BA = 4 cm = diameter of small circle Area of smaller circle = (2)2

    = 4 cm289. (C) B(0, 6) C(6, 6)

    M(3, 3)

    A(6, 0)O

    G

    If M is the mid-point of AB,then CM AB.But M is (3, 3)

    Centroid G

    = 1 2 3 1 2 3'3 3x x x y y y = (4, 4)

    Circumcentre of rt ABC is M(3, 3). MG= 22 )34()34(

    = 11= 2

    90. (A) Equation of given line is6x + 7y 42 = 07x = 6x + 42y = 6 427 x { }y mx c

    M1 = (slope of line) =67

    lines are perpendicular M1 M2 = - 1(M2= slope of required line)M2 =

    76

    equation of required line is y - y1 = M2(x - x1)

    y - 2 = 76 (x - 3)6y - 12 = 7x -217x - 6y = 9 required equation

    91. (A) x = b + c 2a ... (1)y = c + a 2b ... (2)z = a + b 2c ... (3)After (1) + (2) + (3), we get

    x + y + z = 0x + y = z

    (x + y)2 = (z)2 x2 + y2 + 2xy = z2x2 + y2 z2 + 2xy = 0

    92. (*) Change 1317 into 317On putting a = 3

    4 , we get 27a3 108a2 + 144a 317

    27

    2764 108 169

    + 144

    34 317

    25393. (D) For minimum value of x2 + 1

    12 x 3.

    x2 + 112 x would be 0, for this x = 0

    Minimum value of x2 + 112 x 3.

    = 0 + 101 3

    294. (B) (C 3)2 = C2 + KC + 9

    C2 + 9 2 C 3 = C2 + KC + 9 C2 6C + 9 = C2 + KC + 9K = 6

    95. (B) x2 3x + 2 = (x 1)(x 2) 1 and 2 are roots of second equation. q p + 1 = 0, q 4p + 16 = 0We get p, q as 5 and 4 respectively.

    96. (B) Maximum profit made by the companyin percentile = 70Minimum profit made by the companyin percentile = 40The range in percentile

    = 70% 40%= 30%

    97. (D) Let the income of the company in theyear 1995 is x thousand crores.

    % profit = eexpenditureexpenditurincome 100

    40 = 2020x 100

    x = 28 thousand crores

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    98. (D) Profit earned by the company ismaximum in year 1999.

    99. (C) The period in which the profit of thecompany has increased.fatest in 1997-98.

    100. (D) Ratio = 55 : 65= 11 : 13

    101. (D)102. (C) The Regulating Act was passed in 1773

    by the British Parliament for theregulation of the British East Indiacompanys Indian territories, mainly inBengal. It was the first intervention bythe British government in thecompanys territorial affairs and markedthe beginning of a takeover process thatwas completed in 1858.

    103. (C) Sarojini Naidu is the first Indian womanpresident of INC in 1925 KanpurSession. Annie Besant was the firstwoman president of INC in 1917Calcutta Session.

    104. (B) The first National flag in India is said tohave been hoisted on August 7, 1906,in the Parsee Bagan Square (GreenPark) in Kolkata. The flag was composedof three horizontal strips of red, yellowand green. The second flag was hoistedin Paris by Madame Cama and her bandof exile revolutionaries in 1907. Thiswas very similar to first flag except thatthe top strip had only one lotus butseven stars denoting the saptarishi.This flag was also exhibited at asocialist conference in Berlin.The third flag went up in 1917 when ourpolitical struggle had taken a definiteturn. Dr. Annie Besant and Lok ManyaTilak hoisted it during the Home RuleMovement. This flag had five red andfour green horizontal strips arrangedalternately, with seven stars in thesaptrishi configuration super-imposedon them. In the left-hand top corner (thepole end) was the Union Jack. There wasalso a white crescent and a star in onecorner.

    During the session of the All IndiaCongress Committee which met atBezwada in 1921 (now Vijayawada) anAndhra youth prepared a flag and tookit to Gandhi ji. It was made up of twocolours- red and green representing thetwo major communities Hindus andMuslims Gandhiji suggested addition ofa white strip to represent the remaining

    communities of India and the spinningwheel to symbolise progress of theNation.

    The year 1931 was a landmark in thehistory of a flag. A resolution was passedadopting a tricolor flag as our Nationalflag. This flag, has saffron,white andgreen with Mahatma Gandhis spinningwheel to symbolise progress of theNation.

    On July 22, 1947, the constituentAssembly adopted it as Free IndiaNational flag. After the advent ofIndependence, the colours and theirsignificance remained the same. Onlythe Dharma charkha of Emperor Asokawas adopted in place of the spinningwheel as the emblem on the flag. Thus,the tricolour flag of the congress partyeventually became the tricolour flag ofIndependent India.

    105. (A) In Champaran, Bihar Gandhi ji withRajkumar Shukla, had his firstsatyagraha in 1917. The British Indigoplanters coerced the poor people to growindigo on 15 percent of their land andpart with the whole crop for rent or 3/20th part of their holdings (known as thetinkathea system).Finally governmentcancelled its order and appointed acommittee of enquiry on which Gandhijiserved as a member. Ultimately thedisabilities from which the peasantrywas suffering were reduced and Gandhijiwon his first battle of civil disobediencein India.

    106. (C) Rotterdam is situated near river RhineParis is situated near river SeineBudapest is situated near river Danubeand Washington is situated near riverPotomac.

    107. (C) For the Trading of gold and silver,London is a wholesaler over-the-countermarket. Trading is conducted amongstmembers of the London Bullion marketAssociation (LBMA), loosely overseen bythe Bank of England. Most of themembers are major internationalbanks or bullion dealers and refiners.

    108. (D) Digboi, Assam is the oldest Oil field inIndia. It is also known as the oil city ofAssam where the first oil well in Asiawas drilled. The first refinery wasstarted here in as early as 1901.

    109. (C) The establishment year of financialinstitutions are-EXIM : 1982, IDBI:1964, ICI : 1955, BI and FR : 1987

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    110. (A)111. (B) Effective Revenue Deficit is a new term

    introduced in the Union Budget in 2011-2012. Revenue deficit is the differencebetween revenue receipts and revenueexpenditure.

    112. (A) Government of India has launched thiscentrally sponsored scheme NationalFood Security Mission in Aug 2007. Themajor objectives of this scheme is toincrease production and productivity ofwheat, rice and pulses on a sustainablebasis so as to ensure food security of thecountry. The approach is to bridge theyield gap in respect of these cropsthrough dissemination of improvedtechnologies and farm managementpractices.

    113.(D)114.(B) Infant mortality is the death of a child

    of less than one year of age. It ismeasured as Infant mortality rate (IMR),which is the number of deaths ofchildren under one year of age per 1000live births.

    115.(C)116.(C)117.(D) Charlie Hebdo is a French satirical

    weekly magazine that publishedcontroversial Muhammad cartoons.Due to this there was an attack on itsoffice in Paris in January 2015 killing11 people including the editor andcartoonists.

    118. (D)119.(C) 102nd Indian Science Congress, 2015 was

    held in Mumbai for the future ofadvanced safety, healthcare,agriculture, environment, education,industries and entrepreneurs. Aplatform where challengers connectwith the creators, to inspire futurepossibilities and bring them to life at thestate-of the art research lab facility atthe generous university of MumbaiCampus.

    120. (A)121. (C) The Green Revolution in India began in

    1960s, through the introduction of highyield crop varieties and application ofmodern agricultural techniques, and ledto an increase in food production inIndia. It began when high-yieldingwheat was first introduced to India in1963 by American Dr. Norman Borlaug,who is known as The father of Green

    Revolution. The introduction of high-yielding varieties of seeds and theincreased use of chemical fertilizersand irrigation led to the increase inproduction needed to make India self-sufficient in food grains, improvingagriculture in India.

    122.(C) Article 123 of the Indian constitutionvests in the President of India the powerto issue ordinances.The ambit of this ordinance makingpower of the President is co-extensivewith the legislative power of Parliament.This power is to be exercised by thepresident on the advice of his Councilof Ministers. The ordinance must belaid before Parliament when itreassembles, and shall automaticallycease to have effect at the expiration of6 weeks from the date of re-assemblyunless disapproved earlier byParliament.The ordinance-making power will beavailable to the President only wheneither of the two Houses of Parliamenthas been prorogued or is otherwise notin session, so that it is not possible tohave a law enacted by Parliament. Thisordinance power has the same force andeffect as an Act of Parliament. It cannotbe treated as an executive action or anadministrative decision.

    123. (B)124. (D) Paleolithic people for survival spent their

    time in walking and searching food,hunting food or storing food.

    125. (B)126. (D)127. (B)128. (C) Qutub Minar was not built by one person,

    Three rulers Qutub-ud-din Aibak, thefirst Muslim ruler of Delhi, hissuccessor Iltutmish and Firoz ShahTughlaq were all associated with itQutub Minar is the tallest brick Minaretin the world and an important exampleof Indo-Islamic architecture.Qutub-ud-din Aibak commencedconstruction of Qutub Minar in 1193 butcould not complete its basement. Hissuccessor Iltutmish constructed threemore storeys and in 1368, Firoz ShahTughlag constructed fifth and laststorey.

    129 (D) Solar impulse is the only airplane ofperpetual endurance, able to fly day and

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    night on solar power, without a crop offuel. This revolutionary single-seateraircraft is made up of carbon fiber, has72 meter wingspan with a weight of just2,300 kg, equivalent to that of a car. The17,000 solar cells built into the wingsupply of four electric motors withrenewable energy. During the day, thesolar cells recharge lithium batteriesweighing 633 kg which allow theaircraft to fly at night.

    130. (C)131. (D) Eosin is a dye used to prepare red ink.132. (D)133. (B) Xeric condition is a term used to describe

    a habitat or environment that exhibitsextremely dry conditions. This term isalso used to describe organisms that areadapted to very dry conditions.

    134. (A) Ecology is the scientific analysis andstudy of interactions among organismsand their environment.

    135. (B) Mission Indradhanush is a healthmission launched by the UnionGovernment of India on December 25,2014. Health and Family WelfareMinister Jagat Prakash Nadda,launched the mission with an aim tocover all those children who areunvaccinated or are partiallyvaccinated against seven vaccinepreventable diseases which includeDiphtheria, Whooping cough, Tetanus,

    Polio, Tuberculosis, Measles andHepatitis B, by the end of the year 2020.

    136. (D) The primary function of bureaucracy isthe execution and enforcement of thelaws made by the legislature andpolicies decided by the polit icalexecutives. Other important functionsare carrying out administration,maintaining political stability, offeringpolicy advice and articulating interest.

    137. (A) Solar eclipse occurs when the moonmoves between sun and earth, blockingthe suns rays and casting a shadow onEarth.

    138. (A) Issac Newton publishes a series ofexperiments in 1672. He refracted whitelight with a prism and saw that it spreadinto a band of seven colours VIBGYORi.e. Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow,Orange and Red.

    139. (B)140. (C)141. (C)142. (A)143. (C)144. (C)145. (A)146. (C)147. (C)148. (C)149. (C) In 2015, number one school in The Times

    Higher Education World ReputationRankings is Harvard University,followed by Cambridge University.

    150. (C)

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    Word Meaning in English Meaning in HindiAuthentic Worthy of trustScrupulous Conscientious and exactSpendthrift One who spends money recklesslyGrudge Feeling of resentmentObnoxious Very annoyingFilthy DirtyGratify To please or satisfyAgitated To upset, inciteSteadfast Fixed or unchangingCapricious UnpredictableUpbraid ReproachChide To scold mildlyFret To be vexed, worryRepudiate To refuse to recognizeCondone To forgive, disregardInsurgent Rising in revolt against a government or established authorityDemean To conduct or behave in a particular mannerEnumerate CountCredibility reliabilityRetaliate RevengeAvow To acknowledge openlyAmateur Not professionalImportune Demand with urgencyStampede Frenzied rush

    MEANINGS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

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    SSC MOCK TEST -118 (ANSWER KEY)1. (C)2. (D)3. (B)4. (D)5. (D)6. (A)7. (C)8. (C)9. (C)10. (A)11. (C)12. (C)13. (D)14. (D)15. (C)16. (C)17. (C)18. (B)19. (C)20. (B)21. (C)22. (D)23. (B)24. (D)25. (D)

    26. (B)27. (D)28. (A)29. (B)30. (A)31. (D)32. (C)33. (D)34. (A)35. (D)36. (D)37. (D)38. (B)39. (*)40. (C)41. (C)42. (A)43. (A)44. (B)45. (B)46. (B)47. (A)48. (C)49. (D)50. (A)

    51. (B)52. (D)53. (C)54. (A)55. (A)56. (B)57. (C)58. (A)59. (C)60. (*)61. (A)62. (B)63. (A)64. (D)65. (C)66. (D)67. (B)68. (A)69. (A)70. (D)71. (A)72. (C)73. (D)74. (A)75. (A)

    76. (C)77. (B)78. (A)79. (D)80. (C)81. (D)82. (A)83. (A)84. (B)85. (A)86. (B)87. (B)88. (D)89. (C)90. (A)91. (A)92. (*)93. (D)94. (B)95. (B)96. (B)97. (D)98. (D)99. (C)100. (D)

    101. (D)102. (C)103. (C)104. (B)105. (A)106. (C)107. (C)108. (D)109. (C)110. (A)111. (B)112. (A)113. (D)114. (B)115. (C)116. (C)117. (D)118. (D)119. (C)120. (A)121. (C)122. (C)123. (B)124. (D)125. (B)

    126. (D)127. (B)128. (C)129. (D)130. (C)131. (D)132. (D)133. (B)134. (A)135. (B)136. (D)137. (A)138. (A)139. (B)140. (C)141. (C)142. (A)143. (C)144. (C)145. (A)146. (C)147. (C)148. (C)149. (C)150. (C)

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    151. (C)152. (B)153. (C)154. (B)155. (C)156. (A)157. (A)158. (B)159. (B)160. (A)161. (C)162. (B)163. (B)164. (C)165. (A)166. (D)167. (D)168. (A)169. (B)170. (B)171. (C)172. (A)173. (D)174. (A)175. (A)

    176. (B)177. (B)178. (A)179. (D)180. (A)181. (A)182. (D)183. (B)184. (C)185. (A)186. (D)187. (A)188. (A)189. (D)190. (C)191. (B)192. (C)193. (C)194. (D)195. (D)196. (A)197. (D)198. (B)199. (C)200. (B)

    Explanation151.(C) Charge to rain into raining. Begin is

    followed by a gerund.152.(B) Comprise is not followed by of if it is used

    in active voice.153. (C) The correct phrase is to stand on ones

    own feet. Change two legs into feet.154.(B) Change to travel into travelling. Avoid

    is followed by gerund.155.(C) Change are into is. Here we mean that

    out of all novels written by him only one isinteresting.

    Correction95. Only p is given.156.Change sent into send188. Add been; before waning.

    Correction of Mock test-11756. (C)87. (B)124. (D)