QUIZ 111

QUIZ 111

Quant Quiz

Directions (1-5): Study the graphs carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Total number of children in 6 different schools and the percentage of girls in them

Q1.What is the total percentage of boys in schools R and U together (rounded off to two digits after decimal) 
(1)78.55                      (2)72. 45                      (3)76.28                      (4)75.83                      (5)None of these

Q2.What is the total number of boys in School  T ? 
(1)500                      (2)600                      (3)750                      (4)850                      (5)None of these

Q3.The total number of students in school R. is approximately what per cent of the total number of students in school S? 
(1)83                     (2)75                      (3)78                      (4)82                      (5)94

Q4.What is the average number of boys in schools P and Q together? 
(1)1425                      (2)1575                      (3)1450                      (4)1625                      (5)None of these

Q5.What is the respective ratio of the number of girls in school P to the number of girls in school Q? 
(1)27 : 20                      (2)17 : 21                     (3)20 : 27                      (4)41 : 21                      (5)None of these

Directions (6-10): Study the following pie-charts carefully and answer the questions given follow:
Discipline wise breakup of number of candidates appeared in interview and Discipline wise breakup of number of candidates appeared in interview by the organization.

Q6.What was the ratio between the number of candidates appeared in interview from other disciplines and number of candidates selected from Engineering discipline respectively (rounded off to the nearest integer)? 
(1)3609 : 813                     (2)3094 : 813                     (3)3094 : 1035                      (4)4125 : 1035                      (5)3981 : 767

Q7.The total number of the candidates appeared in interview from management and other disciplines was what percent of number of candidates appeared form engineering discipline? 
(1)50                      (2)150                      (3)200                     (4)Cannot be determined                      (5)None of these

Q8.Approximately what was the difference between the number of candidates selected from Agriculture discipline and number of candidates selected from Engineering discipline? 
(1)517                     (2)665                     (3)346                     (4)813                     (5)296

Q9.For which discipline was the difference in number of candidates selected to number of candidates appeared in interview the maximum? 
(1)Management                      (2)Engineering                      (3)Science                      (4)Agriculture                      (5)None of these

Q10.Approximately what was the total number of candidates selected from Commerce and Agriculture discipline together? 
(1)1700                     (2)1800                     (3)2217                     (4)1996                     (5)1550

Answers

1.(4) No. of boys in school R & U together
= (2000 * 72.5)/100 + (1000 * 82.5)/100 = 1450 + 825 = 2275
Required % = 2275/3000 * 100 = 75.83

2.(3)

3.(1)

4.(2) Required average = ½ {(2500 * 60)/100 + (3000 * 55)/100} = 1575

5.(3) 40% of 2500 : 45% of 3000

6.(2)
7.(2) (24/16)*100=150%

8.(5) (11-7)% of 7390= 296 (approx )

9.(3)
Science = (25780 * 28)/100 – (7390 * 32)/100 = 4853 appr.
Engineering = (25780 * 16)/100- (7390 * 11)/100 =4124 – 813 = 3311 appr.
Commerce = (25780 * 18)/100- (7390 * 16)/100 = 4690 – 1182 = 3458 Approx

10.(1) (16+7)% of 7390 = 1700

 

Reasoning Quiz

Directions (Q. 1 – 7): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. 
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the foul sides. The ones who sit at four corners face the centre of the table while those who sit in the middle of the sides outside. Each of them likes a different subject, viz Hindi, Mathematics, English, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, History and Geography. (Not necessarily in the same order.)
C sits third to the left of the one who likes Geography. The one who likes Geography faces outside. Only two persons sit between C and H. The one who likes Mathematics sits on the immediate right of H. The one who likes Chemistry sits second to the right of G. G is neither an immediate neighbour of H nor of C. G does not like Geography. Only one person sits between A and the one who likes Chemistry. D sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Physics. G does not like Physics. E likes History. E is not an immediate neighbour of A. The one who likes Hindi is an immediate neighbour of E. The one who likes Biology is an immediate neighbour of F.

Q1. Who amongst the following sits diagonally opposite the one who likes Mathematics? 
1) The one who likes Hindi                     2) D                      3) A                     4) The one who likes English
5) The one who  likes Biology

Q2. Who among the following represent the immediate neighbours of the one who likes Chemistry? 
1) B, F                      2) C, F                      3) B, E                     4) D, F                      5) F, H

Q3. Who among the following sits exactly between H and B?
1) C                     2) The one who likes Hindi                      3) The one who likes English                      4) G                      5) A

Q4. Which of the following is true regarding B?
1) B is one of the immediate neighbours of D.                   2) The one who likes Geography is an immediate neighbour of B.
3) B sits second to the left of H.                 4) B likes History                5) B is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Mathematics.

Q5. What is the position of the one who likes Physics with respect to G? 
1) Second to the  left                   2) Third to the  right                  3) Fourth to the left                 4) Second to the right
5) Third to the left

Q6.Which of the following subjects does D like? 
1) Biology                      2) Mathematics                      3) Hindi                      4) Chemistry                     5) English

Q7. Who among the following likes Geography? 
1) B                      2) F                      3) H                      4) A                      5) D

Directions(Q.8 – 11) : Study the following information to answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a straight like equidistant from each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Some of them are facing south while some are facing north. 
(Note: Facing the same directions means, If one is facing north then the other is also facing north and vice versa. Facing the opposite directions means if one is facing north then the other is facing south and vice versa.) 
H faces north. C sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. A sits third to the left of C. D is not an immediate neighbour of C. G sits third to the right of A. B sits on the immediate right of G. G does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between F and D. G sits second to the left of F. E sits second to the right of B. Both the immediate neighbours of G face the same direction. Both the immediate neighbours of A face the opposite directions. E faces the same direction as B. 

Q8. Who amongst the following sits second to the right of F? 
1) H                      2) D                      3) C                     4) G                     5) A

Q9. Which of the following is true with respect to the given information?
1) G sits at one of the extreme ends of the line.                  2) B sits exactly between A and F.                  3) B sits third to the right of E.                     4) A faces north.                     5) A sits second to the left of B.

Q10. How many persons in the given arrangement are facing north?
1) Four                      2) One                      3) Three                      4) Two                      5) More than four

Q11. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group? 
1)  B, A                      2)  D, C                     3)  E, B                     4) A, E                     5) G,F

Directions (Q.12-15): In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
1) If only conclusion I follows.                     2) If only conclusion II follows.                     3) If either conclusion I or II follows.                     4) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.                     5) If both conclusion I and II follows.

Q12. Statements: All cards are notes.               No note is a paper.
Conclusions: I. All notes are cards.             II. No paper is a card.

Q13.Statements: Some sentries are kings.               No King is a soldier.
Conclusions: I. some sentries are soldiers.            II. No soldier is a king.

Q14. Statements: All girls are women.               Some women are teachers.
Conclusions: I. All girls are teachers.                      II. Some teachers are not women.

Q15. Statements: Some Ponds are rivers.               Some rivers are not sands.
Conclusions: I. All rivers being ponds is a possibility.                      II. Some ponds are sands.

Answers

1. 1                   2. 3                   3. 5                   4. 5                   5. 2                   6. 1                   7. 2                   8.2                   9.5       10.1                11.2                  12.2                   13.2                   14.4                   15.1

 

English (Mix Quiz)

Directions (Q. 1-10): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
At just (1) midnight on July 1, 1997 in a glittering and poignant ceremony, Hong Kong passed from being a jewel of the British empire to a (2) of a new global power. Hong Kong people (3) their city’s handover from the UK to China with (4) feelings: apprehension over the future, joy at a fresh start, sadness at seeing the British go, pride over returning to their motherland. On the eve of the handover, the stock market index, a key barometer of Hong Kong’s wealth, (5) at a record 15,200 points and today it (6) near the 21,000 mark. Being a part of a booming China almost guarantees that Hong Kong will remain (7). But mainland China is a (8) as well as a partner. China’s new ports, for example, will siphon trade (9) from Hong Kong and its lower labour costs will impact the jobs. However, there is little doubt that Hong Kong is fortunate to have become a part of China at a time when mainland China can provide (10) opportunity.

Q1. 1) recorded                      2) near                      3) close                      4) past                      5) quite

Q2. 1) component                      2) premises                      3) captive                      4) merger                     5) list

Q3.  1) encounter                      2) decided                      3) viewed                      4) restrained                     5) told

Q4.  1) flexible                      2) emotional                      3) mixed                      4) changed                     5) negative

Q5.  1) plunged                      2) rose                      3) valued                      4) climbed                      5) stood

Q6.  1) follows                      2) pauses                      3) fell                     4) hovers                     5) measure

Q7.  1) marginalised                      2) prosperous                      3) orderly                      4) friendly                     5) poor

Q8.  1) competitor                      2) representative                      3) adversary                      4) colleague                      5) member 

Q9.  1) against                      2) away                      3) illegally                      4) moving                      5) through

Q10.  1) full                      2) risky                      3) lucky                      4) unfair                     5) immense

Directions (Q. 11-15): 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) Basic human needs also include a sense of belongingness, a feeling of control over one’s life.
(B) Motivation and inspiration energise people into action.
(C) Ability to live up to one’s ideals besides all these is also a fundamental need.
(D) This is done not by pushing them in the right direction as control mechanisms.
(E) Such feelings touch us deeply and elicit powerful response.
(F) But it is done by satisfying basic human needs for achievement,

Q11. Which of the following should be the FIRST statement after rearrangement?
1) A                      2) B                      3) C                     4) D                     5) E

Q12. Which of the following should be the SECOND statement after rearrangement?
1) A                      2) B                      3) C                      4) D                      5) E

Q13. Which of the following should be the FOURTH statement after rearrangement?
1) A                      2) B                      3) C                      4) D                      5) E

Q14. Which of the following should be the FIFTH statement after rearrangement?
1) A                      2) B                      3) C                      4) D                      5) E

Q15. Which of the following should be the SIXTH statement after rearrangement?
1) A                      2) B                      3) C                      4) D                      5) E

Answers

1. (4)                   2. (1)                   3. (3)                   4. (3)                   5. (5)               6. (4)             7. (2)                8. (1)              9. (2) 10. (5)          11. (2)                   12. (4)                   13. (1)                   14. (5)                   15. (3)

 

Computer Quiz

Q1.Which is a unit of measurement used with computer systems?
a)Byte                     b)Kilobyte                     c)Megabyte                     d)Gigabyte                     e)All of the above

Q2.The main system board of a computer is called the………
a)Integrated circuit                     b)Motherboard                     c)Processor                     d)Microchip                     e)None of these

Q3.What are the instructions called that tell a system what, how, and when to do something?
a)Object-oriented technology approach                     b)Object-oriented database                     c)Program
d)Database management                     e)None of these

Q4.What is the second generation of the Web called?
a)New web                     b)Emerging space                     c)Second life                     d)Web 2.0                     e)None of these

Q5.What type of web technology provides news that can automatically download right to your desktop?
a)Social network                     b)RSS feed                     c)Podcast                     d)Wiki                     e)None of these

Q6.What is a common medium used for thieves to steal others’ identities?
a)Telephone                     b)Pick pocketing                     c)Burglary                     d)Email                     e)none of these

Q7.What is it called when you are rerouted from your requested internet site to another, undesired site?
a)Phishing                     b)Pharming                     c)Redirecting                     d)Hijacking                     e)None of these

Q8.What type of monitoring file is commonly used on and accepted from Internet sites?
a)Phishes                     b)Smartware                     c)Cookies                     d)Trojans                     e)None of these

Q9.When one computer provides services to another computer, the environment is a(n) _____ infrastructure.
a)Client/server                     b)dependent                     c)reliant                     d)independent                     e)None of these

Q10.Who is the person who typically manages the software development project?
a)Software engineer                  b)Project manager                 c)IT manager                   d)Technology director                   e)All the above

Answers

1)e         2)b       3)c            4)d             5)b                   6)d                   7)c                   8)c                   9)a                 10)b

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