Secondary School Teacher SST (BPS-16) Paper 2 of 05-05-2024 SPSC This Secondary School Teacher SST (BPS-16) Paper 2 of 05-05-2024 SPSC helps candidates understand the exam pattern, question types, and difficulty level of the actual test. By practicing this paper, aspirants can identify important topics, improve time management, and evaluate their preparation. It is especially useful for candidates seeking focused practice, providing a clear idea of what to expect and how to approach the exam effectively.
Q1 One Word Substitute: One who is hard to please? Open this question (full page)
A. Fastidious
B. Inflammable
C. Incorrigible
D. Deteriorate
Q2 One Word substitute: One travelling on horse-back? Open this question (full page)
A. Equestrian
B. Egoist
C. Germicide
D. Impassable
Q3 How many isotopes have odd atomic number? Open this question (full page)
A. 154
B. 280
C. 86
D. 300
Q4 If A, B and C are any three sets, then A x (B U C) is equal to: Open this question (full page)
A. (A x B) U (A x C)
B. (A U B) x (A U C)
C. (A x B) ∩ (A x C)
D. None of the above
Q5 Hall voltage is directly proportional to: Open this question (full page)
A. Current
B. Electric field
C. Magnetic flux density
D. All of above
Q6 A relation in which the equality is true only for a number of unknowns is called an: Open this question (full page)
A. Identity
B. Equation
C. Algebraic equation
D. Algebraic relation
Q7 The molecules of CO2 in dry ice form: Open this question (full page)
A. Ionic crystal
B. Covalent crystal
C. Molecular crystal
D. Any type of crystal
Q8 The removal of 7th electron from an element of Group VI of the periodic table needs three times more energy than: Open this question (full page)
A. 3rd electron
B. 6th electron
C. 8th electron
D. 18th electron
Q9 Industrial materials thermal power stations are coated with: Open this question (full page)
A. Polyester resins
B. Epoxy paints
C. Polyamide resins
D. Polyvinyl chloride
Q10 The universe’s most prevalent element is: Open this question (full page)
A. Oxygen
B. Hydrogen
C. Carbon Dioxide
D. Silicon