JKSSB Wildlife Guard – 10 May 2026 solved PYQ
Complete solved paper from the JKSSB Wildlife Guard examination held on 10 May 2026. All 120 questions with answers covering Mathematics, Reasoning, English, General Knowledge, J&K Studies, and Wildlife & Ecology.
JKSSB Wildlife Guard - 2026 - 10 May 2026
120 questions - Subjects: Maths, Reasoning, English, General Knowledge, J&K Studies, Wildlife & Ecology
Solved questions
- Q1: At a doctor's clinic, 8% of patients with liver disease are alcoholics. 6% of all patients are alcoholics, and 12% have liver disease. What is the probability that a patient has li
Answer: 0.16 - Q2: Two fair dice are rolled. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers is either 7 or 11?
Answer: 2/9 - Q3: The ratio between two numbers is 2 : 11. If the difference between the numbers is 81, find the smaller number.
Answer: 18 - Q4: The product of two numbers is 10 more than 5 times their sum. If the numbers are in a ratio of 5 : 6, find the two numbers.
Answer: 10 & 12 - Q5: A factory has 400 workers with men and women in a ratio of 5 : 3. 87.5% of all workers are regular. If 92% of the male employees are regular, what percentage of the female employee
Answer: 80% - Q6: The ages of A and B are in the ratio 5 : 7. Five years ago their ages were in the ratio 5 : 8. What are their respective present ages (in years)?
Answer: 15 & 21 - Q7: Two numbers are in the ratio 4 : 5. If their HCF is 16, what is the sum of these two numbers?
Answer: 144 - Q8: The HCF of two numbers is 74 and their LCM is 12210. If one of the numbers is 1110, what is the sum of the two numbers?
Answer: 1924 - Q9: In an examination, 54% of the candidates passed in Science and 42% failed in Mathematics. If 32% failed in both subjects, what percentage passed in both subjects?
Answer: 44% - Q10: The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 33 and 4719 respectively. When the first number is divided by 3, the quotient is 121. Find the other number.
Answer: 429 - Q11: A's income is to B's income as 5 : 7. A saves Rs. 4,000 and B saves Rs. 5,000. If A's spending is two-thirds of B's spending, what is the combined income of A and B?
Answer: Rs. 24,000/- - Q12: A 900 km trip takes 11 hours. If 2/5 of the distance is covered at 60 km/h, what speed (in km/h) is needed for the remaining distance?
Answer: 108 - Q13: A person covered 42 kilometres in 5 hours using both walking and cycling. Walking speed was 6 km/h and cycling speed was 10 km/h. What distance did they cover by walking?
Answer: 12 km - Q14: A man completes a journey by car. He covers 30% of the distance at 20 km/h, 60% at 40 km/h, and the remaining 10% at 10 km/h. What is his average speed?
Answer: 25 km/h - Q15: A man covers half of his journey at 6 km/h and the remaining half at 3 km/h. What is his average speed for the entire journey?
Answer: 4 km/h - Q16: 13 years ago my father's age was triple my brother's age. Five years from now my father will be twice as old as my brother. Find my present age if I am currently twice my brother's
Answer: 62 - Q17: The average age of 3 students is 21 years. The ratio of their ages is x : y : z where x : y = 1 : 2 and y : z = 1 : 3. Find the value of y.
Answer: 14 - Q18: A and B together can complete a work in 3 days. They start together but after 2 days A leaves. If the remaining work is completed in 2 more days, in how many days can B alone do th
Answer: 6 days - Q19: To complete a work, A takes 50% more time than B. If together they take 18 days to complete the work, how many days will B take alone?
Answer: 30 days - Q20: Tickets numbered 1 to 20 are mixed and a ticket is drawn at random. What is the probability that the ticket drawn has a number which is a multiple of 3 or 5?
Answer: 9/20 - Q21: In a lottery there are 10 prizes and 25 blanks. A lottery is drawn at random. What is the probability of getting a prize?
Answer: 2/7 - Q22: A class of 40 students took a test and the average score was 45. However, 25 was mistakenly recorded as 35 twice and 38 was mistakenly recorded as 32 once. What is the correct aver
Answer: 44.65 - Q23: A cricketer has a batting average of 50 runs over 40 innings. The difference between his highest and lowest scores is 172 runs. If the highest and lowest scores are excluded, the a
Answer: 174 - Q24: A shooting team of eight members had a competition. The top scorer got 85 points. If that person had scored 92 points, the team's average score would have been 84. What was the tea
Answer: 665 - Q25: What will be the radius of a circle (in cm) for which the circumference and the area are numerically equal?
Answer: 2 - Q26: A bird travels 40 km North, then 50 km East, then 110 km North, and finally 50 km West. What is the bird's final position relative to its starting point?
Answer: 150 km North - Q27: Select the number that can replace the question mark (?). 16, 33, 100, 401, ?
Answer: 2006 - Q28: Float : Sink :: Boat : ?
Answer: Submarine - Q29: A man starts from point A, walks 20 km East to reach B, then turns North and walks 15 km to reach C, then turns West and walks 8 km to reach D, then turns South and walks 15 km to
Answer: 12 km East - Q30: A truck moves 36 km North, then 9 km West, then 50 km South, and then 9 km East. What is the truck's final position relative to its starting point?
Answer: 14 km South - Q31: Asthma : Lungs :: Conjunctivitis : ?
Answer: Eyes - Q32: Select the number that can replace the question mark (?). 28, 32, 41, 57, ?
Answer: 82 - Q33: In a certain code, FIRE is coded as DGPC. What will be the last letter of the coded word for SHOT?
Answer: R - Q34: If SUMMER is coded as RUNNER, how will WINTER be coded in the same language?
Answer: VIOUER - Q35: In a code language, if PEN is written as 17717, how will CAP be written in the same code?
Answer: 4319 - Q36: If the letters A to Z are assigned odd numbers (A=1, B=3, C=5, ...), what is the numerical value of the word HONEY?
Answer: 152927949 - Q37: If "TAPE" is coded as "SUZBOQDF", how would "MOCK" be coded using the same system?
Answer: LNNPBDJL - Q38: Statements: All dogs are cats. No cat is a bird. Conclusions: I. Some dogs are birds. II. No dog is a bird. Which conclusion(s) follow?
Answer: Only Conclusion II follows - Q39: Statements: All dogs are mammals. No mammal is a reptile. All snakes are reptiles. Conclusions: I. No dog is a snake. II. Some snakes are not mammals. III. Some dogs may be snakes.
Answer: Only Conclusions I and II follow - Q40: In a certain code language, MOHAN is coded as 39-45-24-3-42 and KABIR is coded as 33-3-6-27-54. How will RAGHU be coded in that language?
Answer: 54-3-21-24-63 - Q41: A and B are brothers. C and D are sisters. A's son is D's brother. How is B related to C?
Answer: Uncle - Q42: Introducing a lady, a man said, 'Her mother is the only daughter of my mother-in-law.' What is the man's relation to the lady?
Answer: Father - Q43: A family consists of six members: P, Q, R, S, T, and U. T's brother is married to P. U is the mother of T. Q is the daughter of S and P and also the granddaughter of R. What is the
Answer: Father - Q44: A is the mother of B. B is the sister of C. C is married to D. E is the son of D. How is A related to E?
Answer: Grandmother - Q45: What will come in place of the question mark? 1, 9, 25, 49, ?, 121
Answer: 81 - Q46: A series is given with one number missing. Choose the number that will complete the series. 7, 21, 63, ?, 567, 1701
Answer: 189 - Q47: Select the number that can replace the question mark (?). 2, 9, 28, 65, ?
Answer: 126 - Q48: What number should come next? 10, 11, 15, 24, 40, ?
Answer: 65 - Q49: What will come in place of the question mark? 4, 7, 12, 19, 28, ?
Answer: 39 - Q50: I walk 30 metres in the North-West direction from my house and then 30 metres in the South-West direction. After this I walk 30 metres in the South-East direction. Now I turn towar
Answer: North-East