Quiz – 166

Quant Quiz

Q1.The ratio of the number of students studying in Schools A, B and C is 4 : 8 : 3 respectively. If the number of students studying in each of the schools is increased by 80%, 20% and 60% respectively, what will be the new ratio of the number of students in Schools A, B and C. 
(1)8 : 3 : 4                      (2)4 : 2 : 3                     (3)2 : 3 : 4                    (4)Can’t say                   (5)None of these

Q2.A person covered some distance in 24 hours. He covered half the distance by rail @ 75 km per hour and the rest by car @ 45 km/hr. The total distance covered by him was
(1)900 km                      (2)1350 km                     (3)675 km                    (4)2700 km                      (5)None of these

Q3.A sum of Rs. 2135 is to be divided among A, B and C in such a way that 3 times A’s share, 4 times B’s share and 7 times C’s share are all equal. The share of C is
(1)Rs. 420                      (2)Rs. 735                     (3) Rs. 980                    (4)Rs. 1200                   (5)None of these

Q4.A person sold 160 mangoes for the C.P. of 200 mangoes. His gain percent is
(1)10%                      (2)15%                     (3)12½%                   (4) 25%                      (5)None of thes

Q5. In how many different ways can the letters of the word DESIGN be arranged so that the vowels are at the two ends ?
(1) 48                       (2) 72                      (3) 36                      (4) 24                      (5) None of these

Q6.A certain fraction is equivalent to 3/5 . If the numerator of the fraction is increased by 1 and the denominator is decreased by 1, the new fraction is equivalent to 2/3 . What is the sum of numerator and denominator of the original fraction? 
(1)40                       (2)32                       (3)48                      (4)24                       (5)16

Q7.A shopkeeper sell his articles at cost price but uses 900 gm weight for 1200 gm weight. His profit percentage is 
(1)33.33%                      (2)25%                      (3)16.66%                   (4)20%                       (5)None of these

Q8.A car runs at the speed of 60 kms per hour when not serviced and runs at 72 kms/hr. when serviced. After servicing the car covers a certain distance in 12 hours. How much time will the car take to cover the same distance when not serviced ?
(1) 16.4 hours                     (2) 13 hours                     (3) 16 hours                    (4) 14.4 hours                     (5) None of these

Q9.The average of five positive numbers is 64. The average of the first two numbers is 59 and the average of last two numbers is 63. What is the third number ?
(1)76                      (2)56                      (3)86                     (4)Cannot be determined                    (5)None of these

Q10.The ratio of income of A and B is 5:4 and their expenditure is as 3:2. If at the end of the year, each saves Rs. 1200, then the income of A is
(1)Rs. 2550                     (2)Rs. 2700                     (3)Rs. 3000                    (4)Rs. 3300                  (5)None of these

Answers

1.5           2.2           3.1            4.4             5.1             6.1             7.1            8.4             9.1           10.3

 

Reasoning Quiz

Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully to answer the below given questions — 
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a club. Each of them likes a day of the week viz. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them has a different type of car like Swift, Alto, Figo, Beat, SX4, Estilo, and Optra but not necessarily in the same order.
C likes Wednesday and his favourite car is neither SX4 nor Optra. E does not like Monday and his favourite car is Beat. One who likes Friday, likes Figo. One who likes Estilo car likes Tuesday. D likes Saturday and his favourite car is not SX4. Favourite car of G is Alto. F likes Thursday. B does not like Estilo.

Q1.Which of them likes Tuesday?
(1) A                    (2) B                      (3) D                     (4) Data insufficient                    (5) None of these

Q2.Whose favourite car is Figo?
(1) A                     (2) B                      (3) F                     (4) C                    (5) None of these

Q3.Who likes Sunday?
(1) A                     (2) C                      (3) F                     (4) E                     (5) Data insufficient

Q4.Whose favourite car is SX4?
(1) B                     (2) A                      (3) F                     (4) D                     (5) None of these

Q5.Which of the following combination is true?
(1) F – Thurday – Estilo                     (2) C –Wednesday –Alto                     (3) D – Saturday= Beat                    (4) G – Monday – Swift                   (5) All are wrong

Instructions (6-10) : In each of the questions given / below, four statements are followed by three conclusions I, II ./ and III. You have to assume the given statements to be true even if they seems to be different from generally known facts. You have to decide which of the conclusions logically follows the given statements, whatever the generally known facts may be. [IDBI Assist.Mgr. 2010] 

Q6.Statement : I. Some villages are cities                   II. Some cities are huts                    III. All huts are rivers 
IV. Some rivers are tents
Conclusion : I. Some tents are cities                   II. Some rivers are cities                   III. Some huts are villages
(1) None follows                (2) Only I follows             (3) Only II follows                    (4) Only III follows
(5) Only II and III follow

Q7.Statement : I. All hotels are busses                   II. Some busses are cars                    III. All cars are trams 
IV. Some trams are clouds 
Conclusion :  I. Some trams are busses                   II. Some trams are hotels                    III. Some clouds are cars
(1) None follows               (2) Only I follows              (3) Only II follows               (4) Only III follows                    (5) Only I and III follow

Q8.Statement :   I. All flowers are books              II. All books are carpets            III. Some carpets are keys 
IV. Some keys are locks 
Conclusion :  I. Some keys are books                    II. Some keys are flowers                   III. Some locks are books
(1) Only I follows               (2) Only II follows               (3) Only III follows                    (4) Only I and II follow                 (5) None follows

Q9.Statement : I. All boxes are cups                 II. All chairs are cups                    III. All cups are mirrors 
IV. All tables are mirrors 
Conclusion :  I. Some tables are chairs                    II. Some mirrors are boxes                    III. Some mirrors are chairs
(1) Only I and II follow              (2) Only I or III follows              (3) Only II follows             (4) Only III follows
(5) Only II and III follows

Q10.Statement : I. Some pins are needles           II. All needles are ropes               III. Some ropes are buckets 
IV. All buckets are trees 
Conclusion: 
I. Some buckets are pins                II. Some ropes are pins                     III. No bucket is pin
(1) Only I or III and II follow             (2) Only I or III follows           (3) Only II follows            (4) Only I or II and III follow (5) None of these

Instructions (11-15) : Study the following information and answer the given questions. 
In a specific code, ‘he is waiting there’ is written as  la pa ro ta’. ‘there is the train’ is written as `zo ro ji la’. ‘waiting at the station’ is written as ‘ma ta fu ji’ and ‘is this a station’ as `fu bi ro vi’.

Q11.What is the code for ‘he’?
(1) la                 (2) pa               (3) ro                 (4) ta                 (5) Either la or ze

Q12.What does ‘la’ mean?
(1) is                (2) train                (3) waiting              (4) there              (5) them

Q13.How will ‘the train station’ be written?
(1) zo la ma               (2) fu ji ta               (3) fu ji zo                (4) ro zo fu                (5) Cannot be determined

Q14.What is the code for ‘at’?
(1) ma                (2) ji                 (3) fu                 (4) ta                 (5) Cannot be determined

Q15.‘guard is waiting’ will be written as?
(1) ro ta zo                (2) ta ki ro                (3) fu zo ki                (4) tar o ji               (5) Cannot be determined

Answers

1. 1              2. 2              3. 4              4. 3              5. 5             6. 3             7. 2             8. 5            9. 5            10.1     11.2            12.4            13.3            14.1            15.2

 

English Quiz

Directions (Q. 1-5): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any 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 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)

Q1. 1) The party has to assert /2) its independent identity /3) even while being a part /4) inside the coalition government. /5) No error

Q2. 1) If the herb were found /2) to contain the blueprint for /3) crop survival, it would be /4) a bonanza for Indian agriculture. /5) No error

Q3. 1) Nowhere in the world /2) is an airport located /3) so much close /4) to a World Heritage monument. /5) No error

Q4. 1) The ancient temples of Khajuraho /2) having being known for their /3) erotic sculptures, have survived /4) many threats over thousands of years. /5) No error

Q5. 1) Though flight regulations /2) are now being adhered, the organisation /3) wants shifting of the /4) airport to another location. /5) No error

Directions (Q. 6-10): Given below are six sentences, ie A), B), C), D), E) and F). Arrange them in a proper order so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the following questions.
(A) The Chinese are following suit, with scenes of fighting increasingly incorporated into their films.
(B) The cinema of a country is its best ambassador and can help in furthering its image and economy.
(C) Indian cinema is lagging behind and the simple reason for this is that the cinema of several regional languages is not dubbed in English or in any other foreign language.
(D) Hollywood has done this for the US by projecting its military and economic might.
(E) If only all our films were dubbed, they could be enjoyed by the different language-speaking viewers all over the globe.
(F) It is high time Indian cinema used technology correctly to expand its reach.

Q6. Which sentence will come at SECOND place in the paragraph?
1) A               2) B               3) C               4) D               5) E

Q7. Which sentence will come at FOURTH place in the paragraph?
1) A               2) B               3) C               4) D               5) E

Q8. Which will be the FIRST sentence in the paragraph?
1) B               2) C               3) D               4) E               5) F

Q9. Which will be the FIFTH sentence in the paragraph?
1) E                  2) F                  3) C                 4) B                 5) D

Q10. Which will be the THIRD sentence in the paragraph?
1) F                  2) E                  3) D                  4) C                  5) A

Answers

1. 4; Replace ‘inside’ with ‘of’.

2. 5

3. 3; Delete ‘much’.

4. 2; Delete ‘having being’.

5. 2; It should be ‘adhered to’, so insert ‘to’ after ‘adhered’.

(6-10): BDACFE

6. 4

7. 3

8. 1

9. 2

10. 5

 

Computer Quiz

Q1. A device that connects to a network without the use of cables is said to be?
a) distributed               b) wireless                c) centralised                  d) open source                 e) None of the above

Q2. A CPU contains?
a) a card reader and a printing device            b) an analytical engine and a control unit
c) a control unit and an arithmetic logic unit     d) an arithmetic logic unit and a card reader  e) None of the above

Q3. What characteristics of read only memory makes it useful?
a) ROM information can be easily updated
b) Data in ROM is nonvolatile, that is, it remains there even without elctronical power.
c) ROM provides very large amounts of inexpensive data storage.
d) ROM chips are easily swapped between different brands of computers.
e) None of the above

Q4. The word function that corrects text as you type is referred to as?
a) auto summarise            b) auto insert             c) auto correct          d) track change             e) None of the above

Q5. Dumb terminals have terminals and?
a) printer                b) speaker                  c) keyboard                  d) mouse or speaker                 e) Moniter

Q6. The keys labelled 0-9 on the keyboard are called?
a) Function keys        b) Numeric keys        c) Typewriter keys                  d) Special keys                 e) Alpha keys

Q7. When we open an Internet site, we see www. What is the full form of the term www?
a) World Wide Wokeup               b) World Wide Web           c) Word Widing Works            d) Word Weaving Work       e) None of the above

Q8. A _______ contains buttons and menus that provide quick access to commonly used commands.
a) menu bar            b) toolbar              c) window                  d) find                 e) None of the above

Q9. Information on a computer is stored as?
a) analog data              b) digital data                 c) modem data             d) watts data                 e) None of the above

Q10. Something which has easily understood instructions is said to be?
a) information               b) word processing             c) user friendly                  d) icon                 e) Understanding

Answers

1.b            2.c            3.b            4.c            5.c            6.b            7.b            8.b            9.b            10.c

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