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SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2
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Select the figure that will replace the question mark (?) in the following figure series.

SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2 General Intelligence and Reasoning - Non-verbal Series Question 5 English

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SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2 General Intelligence and Reasoning - Non-verbal Series Question 5 English Option 1
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SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2 General Intelligence and Reasoning - Non-verbal Series Question 5 English Option 2
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SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2 General Intelligence and Reasoning - Non-verbal Series Question 5 English Option 3
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SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2 General Intelligence and Reasoning - Non-verbal Series Question 5 English Option 4
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SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2
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Select the figure from the options that can replace the question mark (?) and complete the given pattern.

SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2 General Intelligence and Reasoning - Non-verbal Series Question 4 English

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SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2 General Intelligence and Reasoning - Non-verbal Series Question 4 English Option 1
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SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2 General Intelligence and Reasoning - Non-verbal Series Question 4 English Option 2
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SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2 General Intelligence and Reasoning - Non-verbal Series Question 4 English Option 3
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SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2 General Intelligence and Reasoning - Non-verbal Series Question 4 English Option 4
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SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2
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The ratio of the number of boys in a school to the total number of boys and girls in that school is 7 ∶ 17. If the number of boys in that school is 1099, then how many girls are there in that school?
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1570
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1580
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1560
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1550
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SSC CGL Tier I - 26th July 2023 Shift 2
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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For congruent triangles ΔABC and ΔDEF, which of the following statement is correct?
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Perimeter of ΔABC = $\frac{1}{2}$ Perimeter of ΔDEF
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Perimeter of ΔABC = Perimeter of ΔDEF
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Perimeter of ΔABC < Perimeter of ΔDEF
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Perimeter of ΔABC > Perimeter of ΔDEF
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