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24th December 2015, 11:10 AM
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Re: SSC Junior Engineer Textbooks

Hello Guys , Here Will you please Give me Suggestion for Good Books and Previous year Exam papers to preparation of SSC Junior Engineer Exam :
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24th December 2015, 11:15 AM
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Re: SSC Junior Engineer Textbooks

Staff Selection Commission Every Year Conducting the National Level Written Examination for the Recruitment JE junior Engineer for Civil, Electrical & Mechanical posts .

Here I am Suggested for Some Good Books to preparation of SSC Junior Engineer Exam :

SSC Junior Engineer Mechanical Engineering Recruitment Exam Guide Paperback – 2015
by Disha Experts (Author)



SSC Junior Engineers (CPWD/CWC/MES): Mechanical Engineering - 15 Practice Papers Paperback – 3 Jun 2015
by G.K.P. (Author)



SSC Junior Engineer Civil and Structural Engineering Exam Practice Work Book (English) Paperback – 2013
by Kiran Prakashan (Author)



SSC CPWD - MES 2015 Civil Engineering (Junior Engineering Recruitment Exam) Includes Solved Paper 2013 - 2014: Civil Engineering - Junior Engineer Recruitment Exam Paperback – 2 Mar 2015
by GKP (Author)



SSC Jr.Engineer (Elect) Exam Guide (Popular Master Guide) Paperback – 2014
by RPH Editorial Board (Author)




Here I am Providing Previous year SSC Junior Engineer Exam Papers
:

The largest continent is:

(1) South Africa (2) Europe

(3) Africa (4) Asia

Q.2) Which pass was opened between India and China for trade?

(1) Nathula (2) Khardungla

(3) Chumbi (4) Solang

Q.3) If Drowsy is written as HVSAWC, BEAUTY will be written as:

(1) FIEYXC (2) EHDXWC

(3) GJFZYD (4) KFBVUC

The largest continent is:

(1) South Africa (2) Europe

(3) Africa (4) Asia

Q.2) Which pass was opened between India and China for trade?

(1) Nathula (2) Khardungla

(3) Chumbi (4) Solang

Q.3) If Drowsy is written as HVSAWC, BEAUTY will be written as:

(1) FIEYXC (2) EHDXWC

(3) GJFZYD (4) KFBVUC

Q.5) The highest railway line has been opened in July 2006 in which country?

(1) India (2) Mongolia

(3) China (4) Russia

Q.6) 7, 7,14, 42, 168, ?

(1) 840 (2) 672

(3) 504 (4) 336

Q.7) What is earlier name of the present ‘National Library in Kolkata’?

(1) Imperial library (2) British library

(3) Royal library (4) Albert library

Q.8) The cube root of 1331 is :

(1) 11 (2) 13

(3) 19 (4) 17

Q.10) Jagan went to another town covering 240 km by car moving at 60 kmph. Then he covered 400km by

train moving at 100 kmph and then rest 200 km he covered by a bus moving at 50 kmph. The average

speed during the whole journey was:

(1) 80 kmph (2) 70 kmph

(3) 75 kmph (4) 72 kmph

Q.11) The area of a triangle is equal to the area of a square whose each side is 60 metres. The height of the

triangle is 90 metres. The base of the triangle will be

(1) 75 m (2) 85 m

(3) 65 m (4) 80 m

Q.12) A horse is tied at the corner of a rectangular field, whose length is 20m and width is 16m with a rope

whose length is 14m. Find the area which the horse can graze?

(1) 156 sq.m. (2) 154 sq.m.

(3) 164 sq.m. (4) 144 sq.m.

Q.13) The capital of Mauritius is

(1) Port Louis (2) Male

(3) Suva (4) Kabul

Q.14) Pedal : Cycling : Oar : ?

(1) Gliding (2) Surfing

(3) Skating (4) Rowing

Q.15) Sam and Rita was sitting in a park in the evening looking at the sunset to the horizon. What is the

direction of their right hand side?

(1) East (2) West

(3) North (4) South

Q.16) The highest total runs scored by a team in an ODI circket match is:

(1) 438 (2) 443

(3) 326 (4) 400

Q.17) A shopkeeper buys 144 eggs at 90 paise each. In the way 20 eggs were broken. He sold the remaining

eggs at Rs. 1.20 each. The percentage gain or loss is

(1) 14.8% gain (2) 12.9% gain

(3) 8.5% gain (4) 4.8% gain

Q.18) In 1858 the first train from Howrah ran to

(1) Hooghly (2) Bardhaman

(3) Bandel (4) Chinsura

Q.19) Who was the Prime Minister of Britain when India got independence?

(1) Winston Churchill (2) Clement Atlee

(3) Wilson (4) None of these

Q.20) The ball used in which of the games is usually oval in shape?

(1) Rugby (2) Golf

(3) Polo (4) Volleyball


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