Staff Selection Commission Multi Tasking Staff Exam
Question : Select the wrongly spelt word.
Option 1: enigma
Option 2: expereince
Option 3: equivocate
Option 4: effigy
Correct Answer: expereince
Solution : The second option is correct.
The correct spelling for the word meaning practical knowledge, skill, or involvement in a particular activity or event is experience. The incorrect spelling expereince has "e" before "i" and should be corrected to experience.
Therefore, the correct answer will
Question : The main function of the heart is to:
Option 1: supply oxygen to the tissues
Option 2: carry carbon dioxide from the tissues
Option 3: throw away waste materials
Option 4: pump blood to different parts of the body
Correct Answer: pump blood to different parts of the body
Solution : The correct answer is to pump blood to different parts of the body.
The heart's main function is to pump blood to different parts of the body and it supplies oxygen and nutrients to the tissues, removes carbon
Question : A solid metallic sphere of radius 9 cm is melted and recasted into a wire of radius 2 cm. What is the length of the wire?
Option 1: 343 cm
Option 2: 152 cm
Option 3: 243 cm
Option 4: 184 cm
Correct Answer: 243 cm
Solution : Given, A solid metallic sphere of radius 9 cm is melted and recast into a wire of radius 2 cm. We know, The volume of a sphere = $\frac43πr^3$, where $r$ is the radius And, the Volume of a wire = $πr^2l$, where $l$
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. A bad egg
Option 1: A bad person
Option 2: A very small insignificant amount
Option 3: To be frustrated
Option 4: To calm down
Correct Answer: A bad person
Solution : The first option is the correct choice.
The idiom a bad egg is used to describe an individual who is dishonest, untrustworthy, or morally corrupt. The term bad egg is a metaphorical expression comparing a person to a rotten or spoiled egg, suggesting
Question : Directions: Select the option figure that will replace the question mark (?) in the figure given below to complete the pattern. (Rotation is not allowed.)
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution : On comparing the question figure and all the option figures, the following figure will combine and make the complete pattern –
Hence, the second option is correct.
Question : Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words. Disappointed and annoyed about something
Option 1: Contented
Option 2: Disgruntled
Option 3: Dissuade
Option 4: Surreal
Correct Answer: Disgruntled
Solution : The second option is the correct choice.
The word disgruntled is the most suitable choice because it specifically conveys a sense of being dissatisfied and annoyed. It implies a level of discontentment or disappointment with a situation or outcome.
The meanings of the other options
Question : Gangubai Hangal, of the Khayal genre of Hindustani classical music, was an Indian singer from the ___________ and was known for her deep and powerful voice.
Option 1: Andhra Pradesh
Option 2: Karnataka
Option 3: Kerala
Option 4: Tamil Nadu
Correct Answer: Karnataka
Solution : The correct option is Karnataka.
Gangubai Hangal, of the Khayal genre of Hindustani classical music, was an Indian singer from the Kirana gharana. Hailing from Karnataka, she was renowned for her deep and powerful voice. Hangal's contributions to classical music earned her accolades, making
Question : Directions: The marks of seven students A, B, C, D, E, F, and G in a test were given as follows: A's score was exactly between E's and F's scores. B's score was more than only G's score. C's score was immediately more than B's score. F's score was more than E's score and F did not score the highest. Who scored the highest marks on the test?
Option 1: A
Option 2: G
Option 3: E
Option 4: D
Correct Answer: D
Solution : Given: I. B's score was more than only G's score. __ > __ > __ > __ > __ > B > G II. C's score was immediately more than B's score. __ > __ > __ > __ > C > B > G
Question : While selling an article for INR 8,442, a person suffered a loss of 30%. At what price he should have sold the article to earn a profit of 20%?
Option 1: INR 15,686
Option 2: INR 14,472
Option 3: INR 12,806
Option 4: INR 13,885
Correct Answer: INR 14,472
Solution : Selling price = INR 8442 Loss = 30% of cost price Loss = cost price – selling price ⇒ 30% of cost price = cost price – 8442 ⇒ 8442 = 70% of the cost price So, the cost price = $\frac{8442}{0.7}$ = 12060
Question : Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
Option 1: Continue
Option 2: Positon
Option 3: Source
Option 4: Serious
Correct Answer: Positon
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