SSC CHSL 2nd June 2022 Shift-2

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For the following questions answer them individually

SSC CHSL 2nd June 2022 Shift-2 - Question 41


Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace the * signs and to balance the given equation.
127*13*3*129*41

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SSC CHSL 2nd June 2022 Shift-2 - Question 42


Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace the * signs and to balance the given equation.
16*6*69*81*3

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SSC CHSL 2nd June 2022 Shift-2 - Question 43


Two different positions of the same dice are shown, the six faces of which are marked from A to F. Select the letter that will be Oil the face opposite to the one showing 'D'.

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SSC CHSL 2nd June 2022 Shift-2 - Question 44


Select the correct mirror image of the given combination when the mirror is placed at 'PQ' as shown.

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SSC CHSL 2nd June 2022 Shift-2 - Question 45


Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace the * signs and to balance the given equation.
99*25*10*12*7

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SSC CHSL 2nd June 2022 Shift-2 - Question 46


In a certain code language, 'ACTOR' is written as '136812' and โ€˜HEROINEโ€™ is written as โ€˜95128745โ€™. How will 'HERO' be written in that language?

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SSC CHSL 2nd June 2022 Shift-2 - Question 47


If 31 December 2009 was Thursday, then what was the day of the week on 25 December 2010?

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SSC CHSL 2nd June 2022 Shift-2 - Question 48


In a certain code language, โ€˜MOTHERโ€™ is written as โ€˜LNSGIVโ€™ and โ€˜FATHERโ€™ is written as
โ€˜ZUSGIVโ€™. How will โ€˜WONDERโ€™ be written in that language?

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SSC CHSL 2nd June 2022 Shift-2 - Question 49


Select the option that represents the correct order of the given words as they would appear in an English dictionary.
1.Catalyst
2.Carrot
3. Calcium
4. Calculate
5.Calendar

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SSC CHSL 2nd June 2022 Shift-2 - Question 50


Three Statements are given followed by Three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:
All moons are suns.
No moon is a star.
Some stars are planets.

Conclusions:
I. Some suns are planets.
II. No sun is a star.
III. No planet is a moon.

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