CGL 2025 Tier 1 Question paper

SSC CGL 2025 Tier 1 Mock Question Paper

Instructions:

  • The question paper consists of 100 multiple-choice questions divided into four sections: General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension.
  • Each section contains 25 questions.
  • Each question carries 2 marks, with a total of 200 marks.
  • There is a negative marking of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer.
  • The duration of the exam is 60 minutes.
  • This paper is designed for practice and can be uploaded to a website for SSC CGL 2025 preparation.

Section 1: General Intelligence & Reasoning (Questions 1–25)

  1. Select the related word from the given alternatives.Pen : Write :: Knife : ?
    • A) Cut
    • B) Cook
    • C) Eat
    • D) Sharpen
  2. Find the odd one out.12, 24, 36, 48, 59
    • A) 12
    • B) 24
    • C) 36
    • D) 59
  3. Complete the series.2, 5, 10, 17, ?
    • A) 25
    • B) 26
    • C) 27
    • D) 28
  4. If ‘CAT’ is coded as ‘FBU’, how is ‘DOG’ coded?
    • A) GPH
    • B) EPI
    • C) FQH
    • D) HQF
  5. In a certain code, ‘BOOK’ is written as ‘CNPM’. How is ‘PAGE’ written in that code?
    • A) QBIH
    • B) QBHF
    • C) RCKI
    • D) RDJI
  6. Which number will replace the question mark?4 : 16 :: 7 : ?
    • A) 49
    • B) 42
    • C) 35
    • D) 28
  7. Select the figure that will come next in the series.(Pattern: Circle, Square, Triangle, Circle, ?)
    • A) Square
    • B) Triangle
    • C) Circle
    • D) Hexagon
  8. Find the missing number in the matrix.2 3 5 4 6 ? 1 2 4
    • A) 8
    • B) 9
    • C) 10
    • D) 12
  9. If ‘+’ means ‘÷’, ‘–’ means ‘×’, ‘×’ means ‘+’, and ‘÷’ means ‘–’, then 15 ÷ 5 × 3 + 6 – 2 = ?
    • A) 10
    • B) 12
    • C) 14
    • D) 16
  10. Select the word that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word.Big : Small :: Tall : ?
    • A) Short
    • B) Long
    • C) High
    • D) Low
  11. Which letter will replace the question mark in the series?A, D, I, K, ?
    • A) I
    • B) J
    • C) K
    • D) L
  12. Find the odd pair.
    • A) 3 : 9
    • B) 5 : 25
    • C) 7 : 49
    • D) 9 : 91
  13. Arrange the words in a meaningful order.
    1. Seed 2. Plant 3. Fruit 4. Flower 5. Tree
    • A) 1, 2, 5, 4, 3
    • B) 1, 5, 2, 4, 3
    • C) 1, 2, 4, 5, 3
    • D) 1, 2, 5, 3, 4
  14. If the day after tomorrow is Wednesday, what day is it today?
    • A) Monday
    • B) Tuesday
    • C) Sunday
    • D) Thursday
  15. Select the correct mirror image of the word ‘RACE’.
    • A) ECAR
    • B) RACE
    • C) ECAR (reversed)
    • D) CARE
  16. Pointing to a man, a woman said, “His mother is the only daughter of my mother.” How is the woman related to the man?
    • A) Sister
    • B) Mother
    • C) Daughter
    • D) Wife
  17. Find the number that does not belong to the group.16, 25, 36, 49, 63
    • A) 16
    • B) 25
    • C) 36
    • D) 63
  18. Complete the analogy.Clock : Time :: Thermometer : ?
    • A) Temperature
    • B) Heat
    • C) Cold
    • D) Weather
  19. If ‘P’ is coded as ‘16’, ‘Q’ as ‘17’, then ‘S’ is coded as?
    • A) 18
    • B) 19
    • C) 20
    • D) 21
  20. Which of the following is a valid conclusion from the given statements?All cats are mammals. Some mammals are black.
    • A) All cats are black.
    • B) Some cats are black.
    • C) Some mammals are cats.
    • D) No cats are black.
  21. Select the option that is embedded in the given figure.(A complex figure with a smaller shape inside)
    • A) Triangle
    • B) Square
    • C) Circle
    • D) Pentagon
  22. How many triangles are there in the given figure?(A figure with overlapping shapes)
    • A) 8
    • B) 10
    • C) 12
    • D) 14
  23. If ‘FRIEND’ is coded as ‘IUFSEK’, how is ‘ENEMY’ coded?
    • A) FJHLTK
    • B) FJHLTK
    • C) FJHLTK
    • D) FJHLTK
  24. Which number should come next in the series?1, 4, 9, 16, ?
    • A) 25
    • B) 20
    • C) 18
    • D) 22
  25. Select the correct option to complete the pattern.3, 6, 12, 24, ?
    • A) 36
    • B) 48
    • C) 60
    • D) 72

Section 2: General Awareness (Questions 26–50)

  1. Who was the first President of India?
    • A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
    • B) Jawaharlal Nehru
    • C) Sardar Patel
    • D) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
  2. Which river is known as the ‘Sorrow of Bihar’?
    • A) Ganga
    • B) Kosi
    • C) Yamuna
    • D) Brahmaputra
  3. The ‘Battle of Plassey’ was fought in which year?
    • A) 1757
    • B) 1764
    • C) 1857
    • D) 1947
  4. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
    • A) Jupiter
    • B) Mars
    • C) Venus
    • D) Mercury
  5. What is the chemical symbol for Gold?
    • A) Au
    • B) Ag
    • C) Fe
    • D) Cu
  6. Who wrote the book ‘Discovery of India’?
    • A) Mahatma Gandhi
    • B) Jawaharlal Nehru
    • C) Rabindranath Tagore
    • D) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
  7. Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the Right to Equality?
    • A) Article 14
    • B) Article 19
    • C) Article 21
    • D) Article 32
  8. The ‘Dandi Salt March’ was led by whom?
    • A) Mahatma Gandhi
    • B) Subhas Chandra Bose
    • C) Bhagat Singh
    • D) Lala Lajpat Rai
  9. Which gas is most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?
    • A) Oxygen
    • B) Nitrogen
    • C) Carbon Dioxide
    • D) Hydrogen
  10. Which state is known as the ‘Land of Five Rivers’?
    • A) Punjab
    • B) Haryana
    • C) Uttar Pradesh
    • D) Bihar
  11. Who is the current Chief Justice of India (as of April 2025)?
    • A) D.Y. Chandrachud
    • B) Sanjiv Khanna
    • C) N.V. Ramana
    • D) U.U. Lalit
  12. The ‘Nobel Prize’ for Peace in 2024 was awarded to whom?
    • A) Nihon Hidankyo
    • B) Greta Thunberg
    • C) Malala Yousafzai
    • D) World Health Organization
  13. Which organ in the human body is primarily responsible for detoxification?
    • A) Liver
    • B) Kidney
    • C) Lungs
    • D) Heart
  14. The ‘Panchayati Raj’ system was introduced in India in which year?
    • A) 1959
    • B) 1962
    • C) 1973
    • D) 1992
  15. Which country is the largest producer of coffee in the world?
    • A) Brazil
    • B) Colombia
    • C) Ethiopia
    • D) Vietnam
  16. What is the capital city of Australia?
    • A) Sydney
    • B) Melbourne
    • C) Canberra
    • D) Perth
  17. The ‘Great Barrier Reef’ is located in which country?
    • A) Australia
    • B) Indonesia
    • C) Philippines
    • D) Maldives
  18. Which vitamin is essential for blood clotting?
    • A) Vitamin A
    • B) Vitamin C
    • C) Vitamin D
    • D) Vitamin K
  19. Who is known as the ‘Father of the Indian Constitution’?
    • A) Mahatma Gandhi
    • B) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
    • C) Jawaharlal Nehru
    • D) Sardar Patel
  20. The ‘HDI’ (Human Development Index) is published by which organization?
    • A) World Bank
    • B) IMF
    • C) UNDP
    • D) WHO
  21. Which Indian state has the highest literacy rate?
    • A) Kerala
    • B) Tamil Nadu
    • C) Himachal Pradesh
    • D) Maharashtra
  22. The ‘Kyoto Protocol’ is associated with which issue?
    • A) Climate Change
    • B) Nuclear Disarmament
    • C) Trade Agreements
    • D) Human Rights
  23. Who won the Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2023?
    • A) India
    • B) Australia
    • C) England
    • D) South Africa
  24. The term ‘Blue Revolution’ is associated with which sector?
    • A) Fisheries
    • B) Agriculture
    • C) Dairy
    • D) Energy
  25. Which Indian city is known as the ‘Silicon Valley of India’?
    • A) Hyderabad
    • B) Bengaluru
    • C) Pune
    • D) Chennai

Section 3: Quantitative Aptitude (Questions 51–75)

  1. What is the value of 15% of 300?
    • A) 45
    • B) 50
    • C) 55
    • D) 60
  2. If the ratio of two numbers is 3:4 and their sum is 28, what is the smaller number?
    • A) 12
    • B) 14
    • C) 16
    • D) 18
  3. A train travels 360 km in 4 hours. What is its speed in km/h?
    • A) 80
    • B) 90
    • C) 100
    • D) 120
  4. What is the simple interest on ₹5000 at 5% per annum for 2 years?
    • A) ₹500
    • B) ₹550
    • C) ₹600
    • D) ₹650
  5. If 2x + 3y = 12 and x – y = 1, what is the value of x?
    • A) 3
    • B) 4
    • C) 5
    • D) 6
  6. The average of 5 numbers is 20. If one number is 25, what is the average of the remaining four numbers?
    • A) 18
    • B) 19
    • C) 20
    • D) 21
  7. What is the value of √(16 + 9)?
    • A) 5
    • B) 6
    • C) 7
    • D) 8
  8. A shopkeeper sells an article at a 20% profit. If the cost price is ₹500, what is the selling price?
    • A) ₹600
    • B) ₹620
    • C) ₹650
    • D) ₹700
  9. If a = 2, b = 3, then what is the value of (a² + b²)?
    • A) 13
    • B) 14
    • C) 15
    • D) 16
  10. What is the HCF of 24 and 36?
    • A) 6
    • B) 8
    • C) 12
    • D) 18
  11. A man can do a piece of work in 10 days. How many days will it take for 2 men to do the same work?
    • A) 5
    • B) 6
    • C) 7
    • D) 8
  12. What is the value of 2/3 of ¾ of 24?
    • A) 12
    • B) 14
    • C) 16
    • D) 18
  13. If the perimeter of a rectangle is 34 cm and its length is 10 cm, what is its breadth?
    • A) 6 cm
    • B) 7 cm
    • C) 8 cm
    • D) 9 cm
  14. What is the value of (2³ × 3²)?
    • A) 72
    • B) 76
    • C) 80
    • D) 84
  15. A number when divided by 5 leaves a remainder of 3. What is the remainder when the number is divided by 10?
    • A) 3
    • B) 5
    • C) 7
    • D) 8
  16. What is the value of sin 30° + cos 60°?
    • A) 1
    • B) 2
    • C) 3
    • D) 4
  17. If a car travels 200 km in 4 hours, how long will it take to travel 300 km at the same speed?
    • A) 5 hours
    • B) 6 hours
    • C) 7 hours
    • D) 8 hours
  18. What is the compound interest on ₹10,000 at 10% per annum for 2 years (compounded annually)?
    • A) ₹2100
    • B) ₹2200
    • C) ₹2300
    • D) ₹2400
  19. What is the area of a circle with a radius of 7 cm? (Use π = 22/7)
    • A) 154 cm²
    • B) 144 cm²
    • C) 134 cm²
    • D) 124 cm²
  20. If x : y = 2 : 3 and y : z = 4 : 5, what is x : z?
    • A) 8 : 15
    • B) 6 : 15
    • C) 8 : 12
    • D) 6 : 12
  21. What is the value of 25% of 1/5 of 200?
    • A) 10
    • B) 12
    • C) 14
    • D) 16
  22. A sum of money doubles itself in 5 years at simple interest. In how many years will it become four times?
    • A) 10
    • B) 12
    • C) 15
    • D) 20
  23. What is the value of (125)¹/³?
    • A) 5
    • B) 6
    • C) 7
    • D) 8
  24. The sum of the ages of A and B is 50 years. If A is 10 years older than B, what is B’s age?
    • A) 20
    • B) 25
    • C) 30
    • D) 35
  25. What is the LCM of 12, 15, and 20?
    • A) 60
    • B) 120
    • C) 180
    • D) 240

Section 4: English Comprehension (Questions 76–100)

  1. Choose the correct synonym of ‘Candid’.
    • A) Deceptive
    • B) Honest
    • C) Secretive
    • D) Hesitant
  2. Choose the correct antonym of ‘Generous’.
    • A) Kind
    • B) Stingy
    • C) Helpful
    • D) Noble
  3. Fill in the blank.She is ___ most intelligent student in the class.
    • A) a
    • B) an
    • C) the
    • D) none
  4. Choose the correctly spelt word.
    • A) Accomodation
    • B) Accommodation
    • C) Acommodation
    • D) Accomodation
  5. Find the error in the sentence.The boy is playing in the park yesterday.
    • A) The boy
    • B) is playing
    • C) in the park
    • D) yesterday
  6. Choose the correct meaning of the idiom ‘Bite the bullet’.
    • A) To avoid a task
    • B) To face a difficult situation
    • C) To give up
    • D) To argue
  7. Complete the sentence.If I ___ you, I would apologize.
    • A) was
    • B) were
    • C) am
    • D) have been
  8. Choose the correct word to fill the blank.The meeting was ___ due to heavy rain.
    • A) cancelled
    • B) cancel
    • C) cancelling
    • D) cancels
  9. Which word is a synonym of ‘Pensive’?
    • A) Cheerful
    • B) Thoughtful
    • C) Careless
    • D) Angry
  10. Choose the correct form of the verb.She ___ to the market every Sunday.
    • A) go
    • B) goes
    • C) going
    • D) gone
  11. Find the error in the sentence.Neither of the boys are interested in sports.
    • A) Neither
    • B) of the boys
    • C) are
    • D) in sports
  12. Choose the correct one-word substitution for ‘A person who loves books’.
    • A) Bibliophile
    • B) Philanthropist
    • C) Optimist
    • D) Pessimist
  13. Choose the correct passive voice of the sentence.They are painting the house.
    • A) The house is being painted by them.
    • B) The house was painted by them.
    • C) The house is painted by them.
    • D) The house has been painted by them.
  14. Choose the correct meaning of the phrase ‘Once in a blue moon’.
    • A) Frequently
    • B) Rarely
    • C) Always
    • D) Never
  15. Fill in the blank.He is good ___ playing chess.
    • A) in
    • B) at
    • C) with
    • D) for
  16. Choose the correct synonym of ‘Abundant’.
    • A) Scarce
    • B) Plentiful
    • C) Limited
    • D) Rare
  17. Choose the correct antonym of ‘Transparent’.
    • A) Clear
    • B) Opaque
    • C) Bright
    • D) Visible
  18. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.The teacher asked the students to ___ their homework.
    • A) submit
    • B) submitted
    • C) submitting
    • D) submits
  19. Find the error in the sentence.Each of the student have completed the task.
    • A) Each
    • B) of the student
    • C) have
    • D) completed
  20. Choose the correct form of the verb.By the time we arrived, the movie ___.
    • A) started
    • B) had started
    • C) has started
    • D) starts
  21. Choose the correct synonym of ‘Vivid’.
    • A) Dull
    • B) Bright
    • C) Faint
    • D) Weak
  22. Choose the correct antonym of ‘Cautious’.
    • A) Careful
    • B) Reckless
    • C) Prudent
    • D) Alert
  23. Choose the correct meaning of the idiom ‘Kick the bucket’.
    • A) To succeed
    • B) To die
    • C) To fail
    • D) To start
  24. Fill in the blank.This book is ___ interesting than that one.
    • A) most
    • B) more
    • C) much
    • D) many
  25. Choose the correct passive voice of the sentence.Someone stole my phone.
    • A) My phone was stolen by someone.
    • B) My phone is stolen by someone.
    • C) My phone has been stolen by someone.
    • D) My phone was being stolen by someone.

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