HSSC CET Group-D Exam 22.10.2023 (Shift-II)Total Questions: 9831. Kunal walks 90 metres to wards East. From there he walks 60 metres back towards West. Then he turns right and walks 40 metres. How far and in which direction is he from his starting point?(1) 40 metres. North-West(2) 50 metres, North-East(3) 60 metres, East(4) 30 metres, North(5) Not attemptedCorrect Answer: (2) 50 metres, North-EastSolution:32. A set of English letters is given below in a jumbled order. Select the combination of numbers so that the let-ters arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word.(1) 3, 5, 2, 4, 6, 1(2) 3, 5, 2, 6, 4, 1(3) 3, 4, 5, 2, 6, 1(4) 2, 1, 5, 4, 3, 6(5) Not attemptedCorrect Answer: (1) 3, 5, 2, 4, 6, 1Solution:33. Find the missing term in the series.4, 27, 16, 125, 36, ___,?___, 64, 729(1) 216(2) 343(3) 512(4) 121(5) Not attemptedCorrect Answer: (2) 343Solution:34. In a certain code language 'PHYSICS' is written as 'RJAUKEU. How will 'BIOLOGY be written in that code language?(1) DKQNQIA(2) DKQOQJA(3) DKQPQJB(4) DKQMQIB(5) Not attemptedCorrect Answer: (1) DKQNQIASolution:35. A, B, C D, E and F are standing in a row facing North not necessarily in the same order. E' and 'F are in the centre. and 'A' and 'B' are at the ends. 'C' is standing on the immediate left of 'A', Who is standing on the immediate right of 'B'?(1) D(2) C(3) E(4) F(5) Not attemptedCorrect Answer: (1) DSolution:36. Two statements are given, followed by two Conclusions I and II. Assuming the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. decide which of the Conclusions logically follows/follow from the given statements?Statements:Some flowers are roses.Some roses are red.Conclusions:I. All roses are flowers.II. Some flowers are red.(1) Only Conclusion II follows.(2) Both Conclusions I and II follow.(3) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows.(4) Only Conclusion I follows.(5) Not attemptedCorrect Answer: (3) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows.Solution:Both the statements are Particular Affirmative (I-type). No Conclusion follows from the two Particular Premises.37. Find the odd one out.(1) Pen(2) Eraser(3) Book(4) Pencil(5) Not attemptedCorrect Answer: (3) BookSolution:Obviously, Book is different from the other three items. Pen, Eraser and Pencil are different stationey items. Book is a printed material with a cover.38. 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S' and "T" are five persons of a family. 'P' and 'R' are brothers. T is uncle of 'Q'. 'S' is the son of "T. 'Q' is the sister of 'R'. How is 'P' related to 'S'?(1) Father(2) Cousin(3) Uncle(4) Brother(5) Not attemptedCorrect Answer: (2) CousinSolution:Q is sister of P and R.T is uncle of P, Q and R.S is son of T.Therefore, P is cousin of S.39. If every second, fourth Saturdays and all Sundays are holidays in a 30 days month beginning on Sunday, then how many working days are there in that month?(1) 21 days(2) 24 days(3) 22 days(4) 23 days(5) Not attemptedCorrect Answer: (4) 23 daysSolution:Sundays in the month ⇒ 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29Total number of holidays =2 + 5 = 7∴ Working days ⇒ 30 - 7 = 2340. Choose the pair of words in which the words are related in the same way as in the giv en pair of words.Bachelor : Spinster(1) Horse: Mare(2) Nun: Sister(3) Tutor: Teacher(4) Lady: Woman(5) Not attemptedCorrect Answer: (1) Horse: MareSolution:Here, "Male: Female" relationship has been shown. Bachelor is a male and Spinster is a female. Similary, Horse is a male and Mare is a female.Submit Quiz« Previous12345678910Next »