Quiz – 322

Quant Quiz

Q1. 42, 40, 38, 35, 33, 31, 28, ?, ?
A. 25, 22              B. 26, 23              C. 26, 24              D. 25, 23              E. 26, 22

Q2. 8, 12, 9, 13, 10, 14, 11, ?, ?
A. 14, 11              B. 15, 12              C. 8, 15              D. 15, 19              E. 8, 5

Q3. 36, 31, 29, 24, 22, 17, 15, ?, ?
A. 13, 11              B. 10, 5              C. 13, 8              D. 12, 7              E. 10, 8

Q4. 3, 5, 35, 10, 12, 35, 17, ?, ?
A. 22, 35              B. 35, 19              C. 19, 35              D. 19, 24              E. 22, 24

Q5. 13, 29, 15, 26, 17, 23, 19, ?, ?
A. 21, 23              B. 20, 21              C. 20, 17              D. 25, 27              E. 22, 20

Q6. 14, 14, 26, 26, 38, 38, 50, ?, ?
A. 60, 72              B. 50, 62              C. 50, 72              D. 62, 62              E. 62, 80

Q7. 32, 31, 32, 29, 32, 27, 32, ?, ?
A. 25, 32              B. 31, 32              C. 29, 32              D. 25, 30              E. 29, 30

Q8. 83, 73, 93, 63, __, 93, 43,
A. 33              B. 53              C. 73              D. 93

Q9. 15, __, 27, 27, 39, 39
A. 51              B. 39              C. 23              D. 15

Q10. 72, 76, 73, 77, 74, __, 75
A. 70              B. 71              C. 75              D. 78

Q11. F2, __, D8, C16, B32
A. A16              B. G4              C. E4              D. E3

Q12. 664, 332, 340, 170, ____, 89
A. 85              B. 97              C. 109              D. 178

Q13. 70, 71, 76, __, 81, 86, 70, 91
A. 70              B. 71              C. 80              D. 96

Q14. 8, 43, 11, 41, __, 39, 17
A.  8              B.  14              C.  43              D.  44

Answer & Explanation

 1. Option C
Explanation: This is an alternating subtraction series in which 2 is subtracted twice, then 3 is subtracted once, then 2 is subtracted twice, and so on.

2. Option B
Explanation: This is an alternating addition and subtraction series, in which the addition of 4 is alternated with the subtraction of 3.

3. Option E
Explanation: This is an alternating subtraction series, which subtracts 5, then 2, then 5, and so on.

4. Option C
Explanation: This is an alternating addition series, with a random number, 35, interpolated as every third number. The pattern of addition is to add 2, add 5, add 2, and so on. The number 35 comes after each “add 2” step.

5. Option B
Explanation: Here, there are two alternating patterns, with every other number following a different pattern. The first pattern begins with 13 and adds 2 to each number to arrive at the next; the alternating pattern begins with 29 and subtracts 3 each time.

6. Option B
Explanation: In this simple addition with repetition series, each number in the series repeats itself, and then increases by 12 to arrive at the next number.

7.Option A
Explanation: This is an alternating repetition series. The number 32 alternates with a series in which each number decreases by 2.

8. Option B
Explanation: This is a simple subtraction series in which a random number, 93, is interpolated as every third number. In the subtraction series, 10 is subtracted from each number to arrive at the next.

9. Option D
Explanation: In this simple addition with repetition series, each number in the series repeats itself, and then increases by 12 to arrive at the next number.

10. Option D
Explanation: This series alternates the addition of 4 with the subtraction of 3.

11. Option C
Explanation: The letters decrease by 1; the numbers are multiplied by 2.

12. Option D
Explanation: This is an alternating division and addition series: First, divide by 2, and then add 8.

13. Option A
Explanation: In this series, 5 is added to the previous number; the number 70 is inserted as every third number.

14. Option B
Explanation: This is a simple alternating addition and subtraction series. The first series begins with 8 and adds 3; the second begins with 43 and subtracts 2.

 

 

Reasoning Quiz

Q1. Statement: Numbers of students qualified for IITs from state X are comparatively higher than the number of students from state Y.
Which of the following may indicate that the result of the state Y is not in line with the general trend?
1) The students of state X are qualitatively better than those of the State Y
2) The school curriculum of state Y is very tough
3) In the past years the share of seats in IITs from state Y were always remained high.
4) Only 1 and 2
5) Other than given options

Q2. Statement: Now a day most of the candidates recruited in private companies are directly hired from campuses of various business schools and engineering colleges.
Which of the following substantiates the fact stated in the above statement?
1) Most of the bright students only preferred campus interview.
2) Now campus interview becomes a trend in hiring process in the private companies
3) Campus interview is the only process to hire talented people
4) Both 1 and 2
5) Other than given options

Q3. Statement: The prices of the onion and other vegetables have substantially increased due to the prolonged drought situation in some part and heavy downpour in some other part of the country during the monsoon season.
Which of the following could be a logical course of action to be pursued?
1) The government should set up a committee to review the alarming situation
2) The government should ban on the export of the onion and vegetables
3) Government should import onion and vegetables in adequate amount
4) Only 2 and 3
5) Only 1 and 3

Q4. Statement: Due to oversupply in global markets, a slump in demand, and OPEC countries’ decision not to curb production, crude oil prices have fallen to a four-year low.
Which of the following may be an effect of the above cause?
1) Urban People will buy more vehicle as prices of the fuels has fallen.
2) The fall in international oil prices will reduce subsidies that help sustain the domestic prices of oil products.
3) Country’s current account deficit will substantially reduce.
4) Only 1 and 2
5) Only 2 and 3

Q5. Statement: Crops acreage in India during the current year has fallen substantially as the encroachment of human habitats over the cropland has increased and this will lead to fall in the production of food grains and vegetables.
Which of the following may be the effect of the above statement?
1) The prices of food grains and other essential commodities may increase compared to previous years
2) Government will import food grains in huge quantity from abroad
3) Lack of investments in agricultural development has played a crucial role in this levelling of yield decrease.
4) Only 1 and 2
5) All of the above

Directions (Q. 6-10) Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
The civic authority of city X has appealed that all those who have come in contact with the patient suffering from dreaded infectious swine flu disease be quarantined in their house and appealed to the people to take precautionary action.
(A) Nobody should be quarantined unless they are tested and found to be infected by the swine flu H1N1 virus.
(B) The local citizen group may respond to the appeal of the civic authority and will go for a test detecting such virus.
(C) Swine flu virus is highly contagious, allowing it to spread quickly from person to person. A simple sneeze may cause thousands of germs to spread through the air
(D) Quarantining people in their house may be control the spread of the dreaded disease which have claimed hundreds of lives across the nation.
(E) The civic authority has appealed to citizens to cooperate with the medical staff while they are in isolation ward.
(F) The government should spread awareness about the disease among the masses thorough campaigning and engagement at the community level through inter-personal communication.

Q6. Which of the statements (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) and (F) can be inferred from the facts/information given in the statement?
(An inference is something which is not directly stated but can be inferred from the given facts)
1) Only A               2) Only B               3) Only C               4) Only D               5) Only F

Q7. Which of the statements (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) and (F) would be a strong argument can be made on the basis of the above statement?
1) Only A and B               2) Only A and C               3) Only A               4) Only C               5) All A, B and C

Q8. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) mentioned above can be an assumption from the facts/information given the statements? (An assumption is something that is supposed or taken for granted)
1) Only A               2) Only B               3) Only C               4) Only D               5) Only E

Q9. Which of the following could be a valid course of action to this problem?
1) Only A               2) Only B               3) Only C               4) Only D               5) Only F

Q10. Which of the following conclusion can be drawn from the facts stated in the above paragraph?
1) Only A                  2) Only B               3) Only C               4) Only D               5) Only E

Answer & Explanation

  1. 3

    2. 2; Because of the term only 1 and 3 are not valid answer.

    3. 5; Banning export is not a valid course of action because of the nations usually have a commitment with others and have to have fulfil those commitments.

    4. 5

    5. 4

    6. 2

    7. 3

    8. 3

    9. 5

    10. 4

 

English Quiz

Directions (Q.1-5). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is ‘E’. (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).

Q1.Motivating the youth of the nation is the central theme of the book.

1. Motivating the youth of              2. the nation is                3. the central theme                4. of the book             5. No Error

Q2.He have faced failures and disappointments without feeling defeated.

1. He have faced             2. failures and                 3. disappointments without                 4. feeling defeated               5. No Error

Q3.Since time immemorial, India’s spiritual wisdom has being its strength.

1. Since time immemorial              2. India’s spiritual                 3. wisdom has being              4. its strength              5. No Error

Q4.Courage is an inner fortress which no enemy can ever destruction.

1. Courage is an                 2. inner fortress                 3. which no enemy can              4. ever destruction              5. No Error

Q5.Boldness has genius, power and magic in it along with infinite possibilities.

1. Boldness has               2. genius, power and                 3. magic in it along              4. with infinite possibilities              5. No Error

Directions for questions (Q.6 to 10):Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

(A)No one knows their names.

(B)with irrigation systems, farmers were able to raise more food with less labour.

(C)The first engineers lived in the Middle East, probably around 3500 B.C.

(D)Today’s city, thus, is essentially still a place where specialists live and work.

(E)Thus, an increasing number of people were relieved of agriculture chores and able to gather in cities to practise specialties.

(F)However, they conceived and built the elevated irrigation canal.

 Q6.Which of the following will be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?

1. A               2. B               3. C           4. D           5. E

Q7.Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?

1. A                2. B                 3. C           4. D           5. E

Q8.Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?

1. A                2. B                 3. C           4. D           5. E

Q9.Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?

1. A                  2. B                3. C                   4. D           5. E

Q10.Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?

1. A                    2. B                   3. C                 4. D           5. E

Answers

 1.5        2.1      3.3      4.4      5.5      6.4      7.3      8.2      9.5      10.1

 

 

Computer Quiz

Q1. Which of the following are components of Central Processing Unit (CPU) ?
(a) Arithmetic logic unit, Mouse           (b) Arithmetic logic unit, Control unit           (c) Arithmetic logic unit, Integrated Circuits

(d) Control Unit, Monitor           (e) None of the above

Q2. When you cut or copy information it gets place in the ________.
(a) Clipart           (b) Clipboard           (c) Motherboard           (d) Both (a) and (b)           (e) None of the Above

Q3. Which among following is odd one ?
(a) RAM           (b) ROM           (c) Cache           (d) Hard Disk           (e) All of the above

Q4. A(n) ______ program is one that is ready to run and does not need to be altered in any way.
(a) Interpreter           (b) High-level           (c) Compiler           (d) COBOL           (e) Executable

Q5. A _____ is a large and expensive computer capable of simultaneously processing data for hundreds or thousands of users.
(a) handheld computer           (b) mainframe computer           (c) personal computer           (d) tablet           (e) None of the Above

Q6. What is LINUX ?
(a) Malware           (b) Operating System           (c) Application Program           (d) Firmware           (e) None of the Above

Q7. Which among following is not an input device?
(a) Mouse           (b) Scanner           (c) Keyboard           (d) Printer           (e) None of the Above

Q8. Where are saved files stored in computer?
(a) RAM           (b) Hard disk           (c) Cache           (d) Any of the above           (e) None of the Above

Q9. Which program is run by BIOS to check hardware components are working properly while computer is turned ON? 
(a) POST           (b) DMOS           (c) CMOS           (d) RIP           (e) None of the Above

Q10. 1 Mega Byte is equal to……….?
(a) 1024 Bytes           (b) 1024 Bits           (c) 1024 Giga Bits           (d) 1024 Kilo Bytes           (e) None of the Above

Q11. Two or more computers connected to each other of sharing information form a……….
(a) Server           (b) Router           (c) Network           (d) Tunnel           (e) Pipeline

Q12. Computers that are portable and convenient for users who travel are known as……….
(a) Super computers           (b) Laptops           (c) Mini computers           (d) File servers           (e) None of the above

Q13. Office LANs that are spread geographically apart on a large scale can be connected using a corporate
(a) CAN           (b) LAN           (c) DAN           (d) WAN           (e) TAN

Q14. The code for a Web page is written using——–
(a) A fifth generation language           (b) Win Zip           (c) Peripherals           (d) Hypertext Markup Language           e) URL

Q15. The most frequently used instructions of a computer program are likely to be fetched from—–
(a) the hard disk           (b) cache memory           (c) RAM           (d) registers           (e) None of the above

Answers

 

1.b           2.b           3.d           4.e           5.b           6.b           7.d           8.b           9.a           10.d           11.c           12.b           13.d           14.d           15.b

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