SSC CGL 2015-16 tier 1 prepration

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The smallest whole number that is to be multiplied with 59535 to make perfect square number is x. The sum of digits of x is (no oa) 


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AC and BC are two equal chords of a circle. BA is produced to any point P and CP, when joined cuts the circle at T. Then a) CT : TP = AB : CA b) CT : TP = CA :AB c) CT : CB = CA : CP d) CT : CB = CP : CA

find the error :-

A year has been gone by(a)/since he left us(b)/and we never hear any news of him.(c)/no error

Is there any sectional cutoff in SSC  CGL Tier I ??

Pls inform....

find the error:-

the guidance/as well as the love of a mother/ is wanting./no error 

Study of the evolution of man as an animal

A.Archaeology

B.Anthropology

C.Chronology

D.Ethnology

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1.  In a team of five players, Raj is older than Rani. Jay is younger than Raj but older than Rani. Nita is younger is than Mary and Rani. Rani is older than Mary. Whose age is middle of all the five in this team?

(a) Raj             (b) Rani            (c) Jay           (d) Mary

2. Five persons (R, S, T, U and V) are in a queue facing a reservation counter. Immediately behind S is U. T is standing between R and V. In between R and U, no one is there. Then, where is S standing in the queue? 

(a) First                  (b) Second          (c) Last          (d) Last but one

Directions (3): Select the one which is different from the other three responses.

3.     (a) 123-148              (b) 139-164           (c) 156-181                (d) 177-201

4.   Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

                         4, 10, 22, 46, ?                      

(a) 56                       (b) 66                    (c) 76              (d) 94

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Answers

1(b)    2(a)    3(d)     4(d)     5(d)

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Eleven students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are sitting in a row of the class facing the teacher. D, who is to the immediate left of F, is second to the right of C.  A is second to the right of E, who is at one of the ends. J is the immediate neighbor of A and B and third to the left of G. H is to the immediate left of D and third to the right of I. 

1. Who is sitting in the middle of the row?

a. C          b. I          c. B            d. G   e. None

2. Which of the following groups of friends is sitting to the right of G?

a. IBJA         b. ICHDF     c. CHDF     d. CHDE

Fun fact:

In some 6th-7th century AD, an agrarian Gujjar clan known as Pratiharas occupied a village in Delhi, and that village now has the largest prison complex in South Asia. The village occupied by them was named "Tihar", and so is the name of the Prison. PraTiharas! 

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Between 1206-1526, it was called as Delhi Sultanate, but from 1526 onward it was called as Mughal Empire, and not Mughal Sultanate. Why? 😐

What is the nominal cut-off for tier 1 ssc cgl? is there sectional cut-off also? And if yes, then plz someday let me know the avg cut-off for general category sectionwise..! Thanks in adv!!!

P.S. this will be my first attempt to ssc cgl, that is why no clue about cut-offs

i am in urgent need of a girl pg accomodation near delhi university north campus;rent 6500-7000 with food. If not near to north campus then near to any metro station. Please help. Please reply soon.

ssc ka paper all India ek hi aata hai ya region wise?

whats the marks to be scored in tier1 to be on safer side.?

ps:only serious rply

if 1^3 + 2^3 + ..... +9^3 = 2025 .... then what will be the value of 

(0.11)^3+(0.22)^3+ ..... +(0.99)^3 ... approx

Explain the approach plz

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