Quant Quiz
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph and answer the questions that follow:
Q1. What was the approximate average number of candidates who applied for Bank A over all the years together?
(1) 4.1 lakh (2) 5 lakh (3) 3.1 lakh (4) 4.5 lakh (5) 3.8 lakh
Q2. Total number of candidates who applied for Bank A over all the years together was approximately what percentage of the total number of candidates who applied for Bank B over all the years together?
(1) 79 (2) 66 (3) 70 (4) 75 (5) 60
Q3. In which years the total number of candidates who applied for both the banks together is exactly equal?
(1) 2004, 2005 and 2008 (2) 2005, 2006 and 2007 (3) 2004, 2005 and 2007 (4) 2004, 2006 and 2008 (5) 2006, 2007 and 2009
Q4. If 20 percent of candidates who applied for Bank B qualified in the year 2008, then what was the number of candidates who have been disqualified in the same year?
(1) 7.2 lacs (2) 72,000 (3) 6.4 lacs (4) 64,000 (5) None of these
Q5. What was the respective ratio between the total number of candidate who applied for Bank A in the year 2006 and 2008 and the total number of candidates who applied for Bank B in the year 2005 and 2008 together?
(1) 5 : 6 (2) 6 : 7 (3) 7 : 8 (4) 9 : 10 (5) None of these
Direction (6-10) what will come in place of question mark (?) in the following series
Q6. 161 , 199 , 241 , 287 , 337 , ?
(1) 391 (2) 401 (3) 412 (4) 416 (5) 421
Q7. 141 , 2885 , 4613 , 5613 , 6125 , ?
(1) 6311 (2) 6321 (3) 6331 (4) 6341 (5) 6351
Q8. 1664 , 4160 , 1040 , 2600 , ? , 1625
(1) 630 (2) 640 (3) 650 (4) 660 (5) 675
Q9. 43.5 , 57 , 70.5 , 84 , 97.5 , ?
(1) 109 (2) 111 (3) 115 (4) 121 (5) 124
Q10. 5 , 87 , 601 , ? , 10785 , 26415
(1) 2775 (2) 2848 (3) 2915 (4) 3005 (5) 3135
1.1 2.2 3.3 4.1 5.2 6.1 7.4 8.3 9.2 10.4
Reasoning Quiz
Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information given below and answer the given questions:
In a certain code ‘The black dog frightened the cat’ is written as ‘516721’, ‘The frightened cat run away’ is written as ‘64581’ ‘The cat was black’ is written as ‘3621’ and ‘The dog run’ is written as ‘741’.
Q1. What is the code for ‘dog’?
1) 7 2) 2 3) 1 4) can’t be determined 5) None of these
Q2. What does ‘8’ tand for?
1) away 2) was 3) black 4) cat 5) the
Q3. ‘625’ could be a code for which of the following?
1) cat run away 2) cat frightened run 3) was run day 4) frightened black cat 5) None of these
Q4. What is the code for ‘frightened’?
1) 6 2) 4 3) 8 4) 1 5) 5
Q5. What does ‘4’ stand for?
1) 1 2) 7 3) 4 4) 3 5) None of these
Direction (6-10): Each of the question given below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in statements are sufficient to answer the questions . Read both statements and given answer.
1) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not suffcient to answer the question.
3) If the data either is statement I alone or is statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4) If the data in both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
5) If the data is both the statement I and II together are necessary to answer the questions.
Q6. On which day of the week does ‘Manita’ birthday fall?
I. Seema correctly remembers that Mainta’s birthday fall after Tuesday but before Friday.
II. Rajani correctly remembers that Manita’s birthday fall before Saturday but after Wednesday.
Q7. How is ‘sa’ coded in a code language?
I. ‘li na pee’ means ‘come home tomorrow’ II. ‘pee sa ki’ means ‘home and office’
Q8. U, V, W, X and Y are standing in a row facing North who is on the immediate right of U?
I. V is on the immediate left of Y, who is second to the right of U.
II. U is second to the right of W and W is third to the left of V.
Q9. Rani is shoter than Madhu and Ranu is taller than Mini. Who is the shorter among them?
I. Madhu is shorter than Mini. II. Madhu is shorter than Ranu.
Q10. In a certain code, ‘349’ means ‘we are champions’ which letter stands for ‘we’?
I. ‘975 means ‘we won cup’. II. 641 mean’s ‘they are loser’s’
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(6-10):
- 5; From I and II, common day is Thursday. Hence Manita’s birthday fall on Thursdays.
- 4; From I: li na pee – come home tomorrow …. i)
We can’t deduce the meaning of ‘sa’ so I alone is not
sufficient.
From II: pee sa ke – ‘home and office ’ … ii)
we can’t deduce the meaning of ‘sa’ so II alone is also not sufficient even by combining i) and ii), we can’t find the meaning of (sa).
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From I
On the immediate right of U is V,
So, I is alone sufficient.
From II
On the immediate right of U is V
So, II alone is sufficient
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English Quiz
Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
After the “Liberal” a new catch-phrase is being coined: ‘A New Health Order’. Talking about setting it up is the theme of the WHO-sponsored international conference on primary health and medical care, currently being held at Milan in Italy. While much has been said and written on establishing “new order”, little has actually been done. Will the conference at Milan too swear by the “new health order”, go home and then forget about it, while the present medical and healthcare set-up in poor countries further entrenches itself? This does not have to be the fate of the radical resolutions that will undoubtedly be passed Milan. Unlike creating a new world economic of information order, establishing a new world economic or information order, establishing a new health setup is essentially a matter for individual countries to accomplish. No conflict of international interests is involved. But this advantage is, at lease until it begins to take concrete shape, only theoretical. The million dollar question is whether individual thir-world governments are able and willing to muster the will, the resources, the administrative and other infrastructure to carry out what it is entirely within their power to attain and implement.
The dimensions of the problem are known and the solutions broadly agreed on. The present medical and health-care system is urban-based, closely geared to drugs, hospitals and expensively trained apathetic doctors. The bulk of the population in poor countries, who live in rural areas, are left untouched by all this and must rely on traditional healers. The answer is to turn out medical/health personnel sufficiently, but not expensively, trained to handle routine complaints and to get villagers to pay adequate attention to cleanliness, hygienic sanitation, garbage disposal and other elementary but crucial matters. More complicated ailments can be referred to properly equipped centres in district towns, cities and metropolises. Traditional healers, whom villagers trust, can be among these intermediate personnel. Some third-world countries, including India, have launched or are preparing elaborate schemes of this nature. But the experience is not quite happy. There is resistance from the medical establishment which sees them as little more than licensed quackery but is not prepared either to offer condensed medical courses such as the former licentiate course available in this country and unwisely scrapped. There is the question of how much importance to give to indigenous system of medicine. And there is the difficult matter of striking the right balance between attention. These are complex issues and the Milan conference would perhaps be more fruitful if it were to discuss such specific subjects.
Q1. The author has reservations about the utility of the Milan Conference because….
1) it is expected only to discuss but not decide 2) earlier conferences had failed to reach any decisions.
3) the medical profession is opposed to a new health order.
4) While “new orders” are talked and written about, not much is actually done.
5) None of these
Q2. The contents of the passage indicate that the author is opposed to ……….
1) traditional healers 2) licentiate practitioners 3) allopathic system of medicines 4) hospitals 5) None of these
Q3. To make the conference realy useful, the author suggest……
1) resolving the international conflicts involved. 2) that it should address itself to specific issues.
3) it should give importance to indigenous system of medicine. 4) that it should not pass radical resolutions.
5) None of these
Q4. What does the author suggest for the cure of the cases involving complications?
1) Treating such cases at will-equipped hospitals in district places 2) Training such victims in preliminary hygiene
3) Training semi-skilled doctors to treat such cases 4) Issuing semi-skilled doctors to treat such treat such cases
5) None of these
Q5. For a new health order, the author recommends all of the following EXCEPT
1) motivating villagers to pay attention to cleanliness
2) setting up well equipped centres in district towns
3)discountinuing the present expensive medical courses
4) training traditional healers to function as medical health personnel
5) striking a balance between preventive healthcare and curative medical attention
Directions (Q.6-8): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
Q6. LAUNCHED
1) participated 2) accomplished 3) elevated 4) planned 5) started
Q7. MUSTER
1) enlist 2) summon 3) manifest 4) extend 5) enrich
Q8. ENTRENCH
1) being deteriorating 2) surround completely 3) establish firmly 4) enclose carefully
5) finish radically
Directions (Q.9-10): Choose the word which is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
Q9. CONDENSED
1) concentrated 2) envigoured 3) expanded 4) lengthened 5) inexplicable
Q10. CRUCIAL
1) trivial 2) critical 3) significant 4) marvellour 5) conspicuous
1. 4 2. 5 3. 2 4. 1 5. 3 6. 5 7. 1 8. 3 9. 4 10.1
Computer Quiz
Q1. The main directory of a disk is called the _______ directory.
a) root b) sub c) folder d) network e) None of the above
Q2. Documents converted to __________ can be published to the Web.
a) a doc file b) http c) machine language d) HTML e) None of the above
Q3. The standard protocol of the Internet is?
a) TCP/IP b) Java c) HTML d) Flash e) None of the above
Q4. Memory unit is one part of?
a) Control unit b) Central Processing Unit c) Input Device d) Output Device
e) None of the above
Q5. The general term “peripheral equipment” is used for which of the following purpose?
a) any device that is attached to a computer system
b) large scale computer systems
c) a program collection
d) other office equipment not associated with a desktop computer
e) None of the above
Q6. These are the instructions that tell the computer what to do, another name for software?
a) Programs b) CPU c) Options d) Folder e) None of the above
Q7. The _______ key and the _______ key can be used in combination with other keys to perform shortcuts and special tasks.
a) Ctrl, Alt b) Function, Toggle c) Delete, Insert d) Caps Lock, Num Lock
e) ESC,Back Space
Q8. An email address typically consists of a user ID followed by the ________ sign and the name of the email server that manages the user’s electronic post office box.
a) @ b) # c) & d) * e) %
Q9. A computer program that will search its database to find items whose content contains all or at least one of the words given to it?
a) Search Engine b) Internet Explorer c) Searching techniques d) Particular keywords
e) None of the above
Q10. Some code or instruction which is easily understood by us is said to be?
a) information b) word processing c) user friendly d) icon e) CPU
1.a 2.d 3.a 4.b 5.a 6.a 7.a 8.a 9.a 10.c