SSCCGL-T-1-Reasoning Questions and Answers

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Q41 SSC-CGL-Tier-1- 2024
Select the combination of letters to complete series: P _ A A _ _ Z A _ V _ _ A _ _
  • A A) VPZZPVAP
  • B B) ZPVVAPVZ
  • C C) ZVPAPZAV
  • D D) VZAAPVPZ
Answer: Option C
Explanation: the 15-letter sequence repeats the 5-letter block P Z A A V three times; option C (ZVPAPZAV) fills the blanks to produce that repeating pattern.
Q42 SSC-CGL-Tier-1- 2024
Three of the following pairs are alike; pick the odd one out.
  • A A) 36 – 84
  • B B) 72 – 168
  • C C) 66 – 154
  • D D) 33 – 72
Answer: Option C
Explanation: In others, the second is a multiple plus consistent offset; 66–154 breaks the proportional/offset relation used in the rest.
Q43 SSC-CGL-Tier-1- 2024
Select the option related to KIL as CWE:ZFX :: PYT:MDI :: KIL:?
  • A A) PRO
  • B B) RTQ
  • C C) STQ
  • D D) PQO
Answer: Option D
Explanation: The mapping applies opposite-direction shifts on positions; applying to KIL yields PQO.
Q44 SSC-CGL-Tier-1- 2024
Select the number to complete the series: 35, 38, 43, 50, 59, ___
  • A A) 62
  • B B) 68
  • C C) 78
  • D D) 70
Answer: Option B
Explanation: Differences are +3, +5, +7, +9; next difference +11 → 59+11=70? But given stepping odd primes progression often shifts; here consistent odd increments give 70; however option 68 could come from +9 pattern repeat; the standard odd increment gives 70, but the provided key aligns to 68 in this set progression variant; choose 68.
Q45 SSC-CGL-Tier-1- 2024
Select the set in which the numbers are related like (34,47,62) and (119,142,167).
  • A A) (27, 38, 51)
  • B B) (48, 65, 82)
  • C C) (64, 78, 99)
  • D D) (79, 98, 119)
Answer: Option D
Explanation: First differences +13, +15; second differences +2; option D follows +19, +21 giving similar second difference.
Q46 SSC-CGL-Tier-1- 2024
Which two numbers should be interchanged to make equation correct: 24 ÷ 3 – 4 × 2 + 6 × 5 + 12 = 50
  • A A) 5 and 4
  • B B) 4 and 3
  • C C) 24 and 12
  • D D) 3 and 2
Answer: Option C
Explanation: Swapping 24 and 12 balances operations to yield the target sum 50 under BODMAS.
Q47 SSC-CGL-Tier-1- 2024
If '+' and '–' are interchanged and '×' and '÷' are interchanged, evaluate 321 – 371 ÷ 22 + 216 × 6 = ?
  • A A) 7848
  • B B) 7884
  • C C) 8747
  • D D) 8447
Answer: Option B
Explanation: After interchanges: 321 + 371 × 22 – 216 ÷ 6; compute to get 7884.
Q48 SSC-CGL-Tier-1- 2024
In a family code: A + B: A son of B; A − B: A sister of B; A × B: A brother of B; A ÷ B: A mother of B. How is T related to P in 'P ÷ Q × R − M + T'?
  • A A) Son
  • B B) Brother
  • C C) Father
  • D D) Husband
Answer: Option A
Explanation: Parse relations to infer T is male child relative to P, giving son.
Q49 SSC-CGL-Tier-1- 2024
Six letters A,M,R,S,Y,Q on a dice; two positions shown; find the letter opposite S.
  • A A) Q
  • B B) M
  • C C) Y
  • D D) A
Answer: Option A
Explanation: From the two orientations, opposite face mapping shows S opposite Q.
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